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Join Melissa Dotson and Nate Watson in this episode as they discuss insights ranging from identifying those who benefit from budgeting to practical strategies for diverse financial scenarios. Gain valuable tips on combining finances with your spouse and evaluating affordability. Whether you're embarking on your financial journey or seeking to optimize your current strategy, this episode equips you with essential advice for attaining financial security.For information on how to join the Zoom calls live each morning at 8:30 EST, visithttps://www.narwhalcapital.com/blog/daily-market-briefingsPlease see disclosures:https://www.narwhalcapital.com/disclosure
Nate Watson, of Ailia Family Office Club and Halbar Partners, shares his perspective on purpose-driven entrepreneurship, the "silver tsunami," and prioritizing stakeholder value over profit. MORE ABOUT NATE WASSON Nate Wasson is the co-founder of HalBar Partners and a principal member of Alvearia, and a founding member of the angel/VC group Keiretsu Forum Chicago. Nate has over 20 years of expertise advising investors and family offices. Nate spent his early career in investment management, business banking, and as a JPMorgan consultant. Nate later served as a Principal and Managing Director for Bank of Montreal's US Private Bank. After leaving BMO, Nate developed the Midwest family office practice for Capital Group; there, he developed investment strategy for pre-institutional family offices focused on both public and private opportunities. Nate holds an BA from Valparaiso University and an MBA from the Yale School of Management, with a concentration in asset management. https://halbar.io/
Nate Watson's devotional message about going to the temple includes many stories, some of which he shares with Natalia Hepworth. Watson gave the devotional at BYU-Idaho on August 1, 2023, and this interview was recorded just prior to his message.
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Kansas insider Michael Swain (@MSwain247) of @247Sports joins Game Time to preview the Jayhawks game against Providence, David McCormak vs Nate Watson, defensive adjustments by KU down the stretch, coaching battle, importance rebounding & more.
After a wild weekend, Andy reacts to the First and Second Rounds of the 2022 Tournament. With the Sweet Sixteen set, Andy ranks the teams in order. Arkansas's JD Notae joins Andy to talk about the Razorbacks journey back to the Sweet Sixteen and the task at hand with Gonzaga. Providence's Nate Watson talks Ed Cooley's leadership and the Friars' matchup with Kansas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Providence Friars Senior, Nate Watson joins the show as the Men's Basketball team defeated the Butler Bulldogs in the Big East Quarter Finals
Zach opens up the show reacting to Major League Baseball ending their lockout. Providence senior, Nate Watson joins the show after their Big East win today. The QB carousel continues
This episode is sponsored by Homefield, be sure to use promo code "VUHOOPS" at checkout for a discount on homefieldapparel.com to let them know we sent you. Emma and Pat preview the last home game of the season when the Friars come to the Main Line. The duo ask the important questions, like how Eric Dixon will rebound against Nate Watson and whether Collin Gillespie and Justin Moore will be able to replicate their offensive performances from the first match-up. Emma and Pat also look back at last weekend across the Big East and debate what went wrong for Marquette and Xavier, and whether Patrick Ewing's job is secure at Georgetown. Lastly, on the first day on the month, the duo look ahead to the best time of the season and discuss how Villanova will find success in March. This episode is also sponsored by 19nine Threads, check out all of their awesome apparel, including their Villanova collection, at 19nine.com. Be sure to subscribe to the show, leave a rating and follow us on Twitter @SoNNpod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This Week in the Big East - Weekly Overview of NCAA College Basketball's Top Conference
NEW YORK – This Week In The BIG EAST Radio Show, distributed by Westwood One is in its eighth season as the official podcast of BIG EAST basketball. The sixth episode of the season welcomes Creighton head coach Greg McDermott, Providence senior center Nate Watson and basketball analyst Donny Marshall.TWITBE welcomes Providence senior Nate Watson in the BIG EAST Spotlight, ahead of Saturday's tilt against DePaul. Despite being picked seventh in the preseason coaches' poll, the Friars are off to their best overall start since the 1972-73 season with a 20-2 mark. In league play, Providence sits at the top the standings with a 10-1 record, while riding a seven-game win streak. A super senior for the Friars, Watson leads a balanced scoring attack with 13.5 ppg, to go with a team-high 20 blocks. Watson joins the show to talk about the team's success and overall goals moving forward. The BIG EAST Focus shines on Creighton head coach Greg McDermott ahead of back-to-back games against Georgetown. Moving into sole possession of fifth in the league standings with a 6-5 conference mark, Creighton's BIG EAST resume includes wins over No. 15 Villanova, No. 18 Marquette and No. 24 UConn. McDermott joins the show to discuss the competitive nature of the BIG EAST and the obstacles Creighton has overcome this season with several new faces in the locker room. FOX and CBS Sports Network basketball analyst Donny Marshall gives a view on the national perspective. The former UConn star, who played alongside the likes of Ray Allen, Kevin Ollie and Doron Sheffer, and against Kerry Kittles, Arturas Karnishovas, Lawrence Moten and Othella Harrington, to name a few, was later drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 1995. He then wrapped up his career with the New Jersey Nets. Marshall takes the experiences he gained and challenges faced when describing the game night in and night out to his viewers. The episode's “Who's Hot” segment features the return of “Blast from the Past” reliving the greatest moments of 40 years at Madison Square Garden. This week, return to the 2014 BIG EAST Tournament where Providence and Creighton put on a show in the first tournament after the conference realignment. The Friars' Bryce Cotton led his team with 23 points, while the Bluejays' National Player of the Year Doug McDermott scored a game-high 27 points. However, it was Cotton and Providence who prevailed, 65-58, as the Friars won their first tournament title since 1994. The returning hosts for This Week In The BIG EAST (#TWITBE) are John Rooke, a longtime BIG EAST play-by-play voice, and Kevin McNamara, BIG EAST radio host, columnist and author. Rooke and McNamara give a comprehensive look at the teams, coaches, players and storied tradition of the top basketball conference in America in each episode. To join the conversation and send questions to Rooke (@JRbroadcaster) and McNamara (@KevinMcNamara33), use #TWITBE on Twitter. Fans may submit questions to be featured on the show. Please subscribe, rate and review to keep #TWITBE top of the podcast charts. This will air Saturday 2/12 at noon Eastern on Sirius 138 XM 201 Online 964 leading into the Villanova broadcast of Seton Hall @ Villanova.
Friar Legend and Dad of the Century, Nate Watson Sr. Joins the podcast to discuss Nate's early life, decision to come to Providence, his experiences playing for the Friars and where he thinks these 2021-22 Friars can go. Nate Watson Sr. Twitter: twitter.com/cho757 Our Twitter: twitter.com/FriarPodcast Our Instagram: www.instagram.com/friarpodcast/
During this week's 401 Podcast, Kevin is joined by Providence College Friars Head Men's Basketball Coach Ed Cooley and standout players such as Nate Watson, Ed Croswell, and A.J. Reeves. Don't look now Friar Fans, but your team is off to a 9-1 start! Providence is on a current four game winning streak including big home victories over interstate rival URI and Big 12 foe, Texas Tech. Haxton's Liquors Haxton's has been Rhode Island's leading liquor store for 70 years! 1123 Bald Hill Road. Warwick, RIMANSCAPED Go to http://manscaped.com/ and get 20% off + free shipping with the code: KMC #manscapedpod
What a win for Providence! Matt and Joe break it all down, from Nate Watson's epic slam to Noah Horchler hitting dagger threes yet again.
Matt and Joe react to the Friars defeating Wisconsin on the road behind 24 points from Nate Watson.
The College Basketball Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network previews and picks all of November 15th's slate of college basketball action. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) gives out his best plays of the day and also keys in on the entire day of college hoops. Will Ben Sheppard and Belmont take down Mike Bothwell and Furman in a great mid major matchup? Can Darryl Morsell and Marquette pull off the upset against the Fighting Illini without Kofi Cockburn? Can Amadou Sow and UC Santa Barbara take down Tyrell Roberts and Washington State on the road in Pullman? Will the Liberty Flames and Darius McGhee take down LSU and Darius Days in Baton Rouge? Will Providence and Nate Watson grab a huge road win in Madison against Brad Davison and the Wisconsin Badgers? Can Charles Pride and Bryant knock off the Clemson Tigers and Al-Amir Dawes of the ACC? We talk it all on this episode of The College Basketball Experience.Get all of our College Basketball picks for free - sg.pn/cbbpicksMake sure you subscribe to The College Football Experience at sg.pn/tcfeFollow - Twitter | InstagramWatch - YouTube | TwitchSubscribe - Apple | SpotifyRead - SportsGamblingPodcast.comDiscuss - Slack | Reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Friars opened the 2021 season with an 80-73 victory over Fairfield. Matt and Joe give their thoughts on Nate Watson, Noah Horchler, the defense, and much more!
We talk to Nate Watson about his teaching days with paint and body work we catch up with Craig about Slamfest and battle in Bama
Mike Randle (@RandleRant) talks with Mike Hopkins (@pcbb1917) of Friars On Scout to preview the Providence Friars for the 2021-2022 season. Mike talks with Mike Hopkins about expectations entering head coach Ed Cooley's 11th season, regaining their defensive identity, why Al Durham could be the key to the season, and can A.J. Reeves and Nate Watson lead this team back to the NCAA Tournament?Follow us @STheSPodcast on Twitter. Rate and subscribe on Spreaker, iTunes, Stitcher, and TuneIn Radio!Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0r14k3YJBdOaT9Lz6RJTEwEmail the show StheSPodcast@gmail.
In this episode, Larry talks with Carson Keys and Nate Watson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tubi is a free streaming service that is a treasure trove of old and/or obscure films. We randomly selected 2 movies to review, and ended up with 2010 Lazarus, and 1996 Night Hunter. Somehow, they are more similar then you would think. Join professional comic book artist Nate Watson & radio DJ Matt Pelishek as the wheel of fate determines todays reviews! We do this podcast for fun, not money, so if you enjoy it, we'd love for you to share it with a friend! Listen wherever you stream podcasts, or find the full episode list here. IG: @wafflepunchpodcast Closing music this week curtesy of White Bat Audio.
In celebration of A Quiet Place II (Don't worry, we won't spoil it) we talk about some of the most unique or most fun movie monsters! We take a deep dive on some of these monsters and unearthed some pretty fascinating facts about them. From the classics to some of the most brilliant recent monsters on film. Join professional comic book artist Nate Watson & radio DJ Matt Pelishek for a super fun look at some fantastic monsters! If you love movies and fandoms, we think you'll like our other episodes as well! You can check them out here, or search Waffle Punch wherever you stream podcasts!
To celebrate our 10th episode, we talk about the 10 most personally impactful movie moments, and it brings out some real surprises! From the Wolverine moment that wrecked us both as dads, to the martial arts movies that shaped our life philosophy. This one is a roller coaster that takes some unexpected turns. Waffle Punch is professional comic-book artist Nate Watson and radio DJ Matt Pelishek. We take a unique approach to talking movies and fandoms, and we keep it clean so anyone can listen. Visit us on IG: @wafflepunchpodcast for the occasional give-away Stream episodes on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Iheart Podcast Network, or follow us on podbean here.
In celebration of May the 4th, and the fact that Star Wars is ultimately a story about family, we did something special. Join comic book artist Nate Watson and radio DJ Matt Pelishek as they invite their families into the Waffle Punch studio to get nostalgic with a look at the franchise from different generations. Come to hear of Nates son stealing candy from Lucasfilm, and stay for Matt's story of getting frisked by police while wearing a Jedi robe. Catch all our episodes here, or wherever you stream podcasts. IG: @wafflepunchpodcast closing music by DJ AG
This week we wanted to know how a dad with a hooked-up Minivan gets down on the FATHERHOOD side of things and asked the homie, Nate Watson, to hook us up! We talked about taking kids to a car show, living life your way, and hooking up your minivan to rider out in style!Nate Watson represented big time for the car community but most importantly he represents as a FATHER! Tune in for some gems.To follow Nate Watson on IG: Click HERE For dope content and ideas on having fun, check out Nate and his family on YouTube: Click HERE Support the #FatherhoodIsLit movement: Merchandise Click HERE Show Notes: Cool4Dads Blog
The Big East's 2020-21 season is officially in the books now as both Villanova and Creighton lost in the Sweet 16 to the top 2 overall seeds in this year's NCAA tournament, Baylor and Gonzaga. I'll analyze and recap those games, as well as share my thoughts on some news from around the league, including Shaka Smart being introduced as the new head coach at Marquette and Providence's Noah Horchler announcing that he'll be returning to Friartown for his extra year of eligibility along with Nate Watson.
Latest edition of the Providence Journal's college basketball podcast is here. Sports writer Bill Koch is joined by ABC 6 sports director and WEEI weekend co-host Nick Coit for a jam-packed episode. Bryant wrapped up its season by falling in the College Basketball Invitational and has already hit the recruiting trail for 2021-22 (1:45). Providence will return Nate Watson for a fifth year but now has four open scholarships after the departure of Jimmy Nichols Jr., Kris Monroe and Greg Gantt (7:55). Rhode Island experienced a pair of mildly surprising roster decisions, returning Jeremy Sheppard but losing Fatts Russell as a graduate transfer (18:30). Brown says goodbye to Barrington native Matt DeWolf, who is off to Washington State for a fifth season (25:15). Cumberland native and Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year Tyler Kolek has entered the transfer portal and is exploring a move away from George Mason (30:20). We also review our NCAA Tournament brackets to date entering the Sweet 16 (39:05) and take a look at a pair of intriguing names on the coaching carousel -- Porter Moser and Shaka Smart (74:45). Thanks for joining us. Hope this finds everyone healthy and enjoying the return of March Madness. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Comic book writer & artist Nate Watson, and radio host Matt Pelishek take a deep dive into the background of the Justice League, from comics, to animation, and into the 4 hour Snyder Cut. ALSO: Our picks of the week! Matt talks about the new documentary More Than Miyagi, and Nate geeks out over the Keanu Reeves comic book (and movie announcement) Berserker. For updates on episode and some behind the scenes, join us on instagram @wafflepunchpodcast
The film industry was among the hardest hit in the pandemic, but was it a bad thing, or a necessary reset point for the industry? Nate Watson (animator & comic book artist) and Matt Pelishek (radio DJ) tackle the question on the inaugural episode of Waffle Punch, a podcast about films, fandoms, and faith.
We preview the UConn @ Providence matchup, discussing Providence’s roster and what we are looking for including defending Nate Watson, UConn pick and rolls, and ATOs --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Larry talks with Corey Mason about the 2021 DSC Virtual Convention, Larry Talks with Nate Watson on 2021 Membership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bobby is joined by longtime Providence and Big East insider Kevin McNamara to look at where things stand in the league before previewing the Hoyas - Friars game on Saturday. With Georgetown playing for the first time in 3 weeks, Kevin lets us know what might happen with rescheduling postponed games. Kevin gives his thoughts on what might happen with the conference tournament as well as both the NCAA and even NIT during this covid season. Kevin gives us the lowdown on the improvements of Nate Watson and David Duke in 20-21, picks an underrated Friar that could potentially do damage against the Hoyas, and gives us his two keys to the game while also letting us know what he'll miss most about not making his annual trip to the District. Subscribe, rate, and listen today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nathan Watson: Achieving Equity through Community Building and Art Making Investigating a range of issues from equity and privilege to materiality and labor, Nathan Watson’s artwork addresses complex social issues through a combination of monochromatic glass and compelling form. After directing San Francisco State University’s small glass program for five years, the artist, designer, and educator became Executive Director of Public Glass, the city’s only public access glass making facility. As the director of an arts non-profit and in his life as an artist, Watson’s current practice continues to move intuitively between community building and art making as a way to examine and imagine how we might offer each other the same attention and regard as we do the object. A Kentucky native, Watson received a BA in history from Centre College in Danville, Kentucky, where he also began investigating glass as a way to transform storied narratives into a visual medium. Before pursuing his graduate studies at California College of Arts in 2004, Watson received grants and awards from the Rhode Island Foundation and the Rhode Island Council for the Arts for his work concerning local crafts, identity, and immigration. Often formed by constructed architectural interventions and poetic imagery, Watson’s work in glass has been the subject of exhibitions at the Noma Gallery and Refusalon in San Francisco, POST in Los Angeles, and numerous surveys of contemporary artists using glass as an element in their practices. Watson has lectured and taught nationally as a visiting artist at the Massachusetts College of Art, Centre College in Kentucky, UC Fullerton, San Francisco State University, and at conferences addressing issues surrounding arts education, youth programming and social justice. As a curator, he has contributed to exhibitions at Southern Exposure, Google, The Reclaimed Room at Building Resources, and directs the gallery and artist in residence programs at Public Glass. In 2012, Watson co-founded Light A Spark, a glass-focused arts program that provides rare opportunities and resources for youth in the underserved communities of San Francisco. He’s also a member of an artist collective called Related Tactics, which brings together artists and cultural workers to collaborate on projects that deal with the intersection of race and culture. Days before the most recent issue of GASnews was set to publish, the organization received a letter from Watson and published it in its entirety. Watson wrote: “In this moment when all communities must ask, how did we get here, I think that it’s a meaningful statement in itself to say that I am one of two African Americans leading nonprofit glass organizations, and one of three helping to guide University glass programs in the entire United States. After sitting back and watching our glass community respond to the lynching of brown people and observing the social media-based processing of our complicity through inaction and a pervasive lack of inclusion, I’ve decided to put my heartache aside to share what it feels like from my perspective. With all of the wealth, privilege, and supposed progressive elements within our arts community, how could we let ourselves fall so far behind when it comes to supporting equity and opening doors for everyone? Even when compared to the lack of representation across the art world as a whole, the glass community looks really bad. No words, propping up of black faces, or sudden unburying of works by black artists will solve this. We were wrong all along to be content amongst ourselves, content to peddle in shiny things with little connection to the realities of the world that is burning our eyes open now. We as artists, who are tasked with interpreting our collective condition, did not do our jobs, and the industry that supports us did not do theirs. The glass galleries did not look toward and support our futures, and our institutions looked to the past and the same sources for self-congratulation again and again until last week. In the last few days my projects, my body, and the images of my black and brown colleagues have become all too popular in the social media posts of the many glass companies and organizations around the country who are trying to make a statement about how “woke” they are. If you use our bodies in your catalogues, in your posts, and in your applications for larger grants, YOU are responsible for helping to create a way forward for the many who have not been offered a seat at your table. The leading nonprofit glass organizations from coast to coast who have been working on issues of access and diversity, lifting new voices, and supporting emerging artists for years with little to no contribution from our industry’s biggest donors and institutions have joined together to create the Give to Glass Campaign. We’ve united due to the devastating financial impacts of COVID-19 on our programs and studios, but also because our own glass community has never fully appreciated the value of what we’ve been working for all along. In this moment when everyone has something to say about social justice, I ask….Do you see us now?! If you as an individual or an institution have made a declaration about where you stand, then it’s your moral obligation to support change in our glass community. Words raise awareness, but contributions provide the resources for REAL CHANGE! Donate to Give to Glass, to Crafting the Future, or to any organization that is versed in fighting for those whose lives are compromised and voices muted, and for God’s sake, please VOTE! If there is no action behind your statements, then please stop using our names, our black bodies, those of our youth, and the objects made from our alienation and pain, and step aside to let us build our own house.” Talking Out Your Glass podcast and all of our sponsors have made donations to Give to Glass. Give to Glass is a fundraising campaign created by and for Glass Impact, a nationwide coalition of nonprofit, community-focused glass organizations who are dedicated to equal access and uplifting diverse voices and ideas through glass. Each of the member studios is supported primarily through public programming, making the economic fallout of COVID-19 and social distancing particularly devastating. By supporting Glass Impact through the Give to Glass Campaign, you are making a statement: A diverse and accessible glass community is the best way that we can move the industry forward, and we cannot afford to allow COVID-19 to eliminate the studios that are fighting for inclusivity. Glass Impact is: Firebird Community Arts | Chicago, IL | @firebirdcommunityarts Foci- Minnesota Center for Glass Art | Minneapolis, MN | @focimcga GlassRoots | Newark, NJ | @GlassRootsinc Hilltop Artists | Tacoma, WA | @hilltopartists North Carolina Glass Center | Asheville, NC | @NCGlassCenter Public Glass | San Francisco, CA | @PublicGlass STARworks Glass | Star, NC | @STARworksglass UrbanGlass | Brooklyn, NY | @UrbanGlass_nyc Visit https://www.givetoglass.org
The pandemic changed things overnight, creating an environment that continued the differentiation between the two different economies in society these days. The correlation between income and people able to work from home is high. Business owners and politicians haven't caught up to the times. Igor Popov, Chief Economist at Apartment List and former economist at Airbnb, joins Adam and Naresh to talk about the future of multifamily properties, what types of properties people are looking for right now, as well as how short-term rentals and vacations are going to be impacted. Website: www.ApartmentList.com/Rentonomics The Economy's Growing Remote Work Divide Featured Photo by Nate Watson on Unsplash www.WorkFromHomeShow.com
In this bonus episode, Mike DeMars speaks with Nate Watson, a member of the men's basketball team, about choosing to attend Providence College and what goals he has for next season.
Welcome to our Sunday morning worship service. This morning Pastor Nathan Watson is preaching on Ephesians 1:3-14, "Can I see some identification, Please?" Has anyone ever asked you who you are? Watch today's sermon and find out! "For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God" (Colossians 3:3 NIV). It is vitally important that all Christians understand who we are in Christ, and the Apostle Paul explains it here in Ephesians. Be sure to print the sermon notes so you can follow along with Pastor Nate, and be sure to fill in the blanks as he preaches. Click "Download PDF" and they will open in a new window where you can print or save them.
Welcome to our Sunday morning worship service. This morning Pastor Nathan Watson is preaching on Ephesians 1:3-14, "Can I see some identification, Please?" Has anyone ever asked you who you are? Watch today's sermon and find out! "For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God" (Colossians 3:3 NIV). It is vitally important that all Christians understand who we are in Christ, and the Apostle Paul explains it here in Ephesians. Be sure to print the sermon notes so you can follow along with Pastor Nate, and be sure to fill in the blanks as he preaches. Click "Download PDF" and they will open in a new window where you can print or save them.
Welcome to our Sunday morning worship service. This morning Pastor Nathan Watson is preaching on Ephesians 1:3-14, "Can I see some identification, Please?" Has anyone ever asked you who you are? Watch today's sermon and find out! "For you died, and your life is now hidden with Christ in God" (Colossians 3:3 NIV). It is vitally important that all Christians understand who we are in Christ, and the Apostle Paul explains it here in Ephesians. Be sure to print the sermon notes so you can follow along with Pastor Nate, and be sure to fill in the blanks as he preaches. Click "Download PDF" and they will open in a new window where you can print or save them.
This Week in the Big East - Weekly Overview of NCAA College Basketball's Top Conference
There are 13 games left on the #BIGEASThoops schedule and Episode 8 of #TWITBE continues with another lineup of heavy-hitting guests. With less than two weeks to go, nothing in the bracket has been finalized. The BIG EAST Focus narrows in on BIG EAST Commissioner Val Ackerman. Ackerman (23:01) gives insight on her relationships with and around the sport of basketball, including BIG EAST founder Dave Gavitt. Ackerman talks Pan Am games with USA Basketball, BIG EAST scheduling, conference balance and strength and what it would take for expansion to take place. In the BIG EAST Spotlight this week is Providence sophomore center Nate Watson (8:01). Watson has been a force down low with the Friars currently taking the inside-out approach in order to find some success. The National Perspective comes from college basketball insider and author for WatchStadium.com’s Jeff Goodman (33:27). Goodman gives his take on the NCAA bubble the hot term for this time of year. Goodman gives his breakdown of the BIG EAST teams and where he thinks they can land in the postseason. John and Kevin wrap up the week that was in the BIG EAST and look ahead to notable games coming up over the weekend.
The Moeller basketball team has won 36 consecutive games and is the area favorite to reach Columbus in March. Each season is a new journey, but the Crusaders are certainly hoping history repeats at the state tournament after winning the title in 2018. Moeller coach Carl Kremer joined the WCPO High School Insider Podcast Wednesday afternoon to discuss the Crusaders (16-0). Kremer also discussed University of Texas standout freshman and potential NBA Draft lottery pick Jaxson Hayes, who helped the Crusaders to the Division I state title in 2018. Also, Batavia boys’ basketball coach Aaron Brose discusses a special fundraiser the Bulldogs are hosting Friday night for senior captain Nate Watson, who has Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. The Batavia Athletic Department is organizing the “Win for Watson Night” with the hopes to provide his family some relief from medical expenses as well as have an outlet for the community to show support for Nate and all others fighting the battle against all forms of cancer.
New Year's Day - January 1, 2017 - Joshua: Conquering the Land, with Pastor Dennis Allen, Nate Watson and Traco Matthews preaching on Joshua 1 & 2 - The Servant's Wisdom and Instruction.
New Year's Day - January 1, 2017 - Joshua: Conquering the Land, with Pastor Dennis Allen, Nate Watson and Traco Matthews preaching on Joshua 1 & 2 - The Servant's Wisdom and Instruction.
New Year's Day - January 1, 2017 - Joshua: Conquering the Land, with Pastor Dennis Allen, Nate Watson and Traco Matthews preaching on Joshua 1 & 2 - The Servant's Wisdom and Instruction.
On Monday, July 30th, we talked sports from Atlanta and around the country with my guests, Kaleb Frady of Atlanta Motor Speedway, Ronni Frank and Jeff Duvall from the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo, Amy Daughters of bleacherreport.com, Andy Macke, Vice President of Government & Community Affairs for Comcast, Barbara Borden and Nate Watson of the Wounded Warriors Project. We discussed the latest on the Atlanta Braves, NASCAR, The Atlanta Falcons in Training Camp, the Olympics, previewed the upcoming College Football season, the Run For Wounded Warriors in Kennesaw, GA and more.
If you're like me, you've thought about how great it would be to make your own beer. Hopefully you're not like me in buying a brewing kit from a home furnishing store. Mike Reinhardt, Jr. and Nate Watson are not like me. They brew bold and unique craft beers under the name Wilderness Brewing.