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In this episode of AV Trade Talk, we head outside—literally—to explore the critical role outdoor network cables play in today's connected environments. Whether it's powering up smart gardens, securing properties with surveillance tech, or enabling robust backyard entertainment zones, outdoor networking is no longer optional—it's essential. Joining host Katye McGregor Bennett this time are expert guests Nathan Holmes of WhyReboot, Eddie Shapiro of SmartTouch USA, and Benjamin Yeh from Kordz, a leader in high-performance cabling solutions, who break down everything you need to know about outdoor-rated and direct burial cables. We'll dive into the environmental challenges installers face, common mistakes to avoid, and how innovations like the Kordz SlimCat range are changing the game for tech pros working in harsh conditions. You'll hear about: Why the outdoor networking market is booming The critical differences between outdoor and direct burial cables Real-world challenges from the field—and how to solve them Installation best practices to ensure long-term performance What makes a cable truly professional-grade Whether you're an integrator expanding into outdoor spaces or a design-build pro looking to future-proof your projects, this episode will equip you with insights and practical advice to deliver reliable connectivity—rain or shine. Tune in, download, subscribe now, and visit Kordz.com to explore professional cable infrastructure solutions built for the elements.
There are many great Spice Girls songs, but there is only one that altered the trajectory of our musical tastes as cynical young adults in the 1990s. One could argue (and we do) that the whole concept of a "guilt-free pleasure" was born when "Stop" was released. It may have been the first single to not top the U.K. charts for the Spice Girls, but it is nevertheless (arguably) their greatest sonic achievement. Beyond walking through the history of the band and the song, we also get a special message from frequent guest Dr. Nathan Holmes, who is able to get guilt-free and confess his love for great pop music. Helpful Links: Official Music Video You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, and our website. You can email us at BandFGuiltFree@gmail.com, too. We'd love to hear from you. Please rate and review us wherever you listen! Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn.
We are celebrating 100 episodes of Unashamedly You with a special discussion with Pastor Nathan Holmes, of the First Pentecostal Church of North Little Rock. This episode is a reminder to be authentically yourself and to live a life that counts.To all of you who have made the Unashamedly You podcast a part of your week, thank you. Your support makes this journey possible. This podcast was created to encourage you to embrace who God is calling you to be, unashamedly. As your host, I am forever grateful for the community we've built together.Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth. 2 Timothy 2:15Go be Unashamedly You.
In this podcast, Walt Zerbe, Sr. Director of Technology and Standards at CEDIA and host of the CEDIA podcast, talks with Nathan Holmes of WhyReboot, Eddie Shapiro with SmartTouch USA, Roberto España of Aktiva, Sebastian Garza of Grupo Mai, Jon Stein of Restrepo Innovations, and Andy Bull of Lighting Audio Video Projects about their experiences to date at this years CEDIA Expo.
Nexus 2023 01-27-2023 Fri PM "Who Is Jason"Rev. Nathan HolmesActs 17:5-6You can contact us at https://fpcdurham.org/contact
ECC 2023 10-26-2023 Thur AM "The Haunted Church"Rev Nathan Holmes1 Peter 2:5You can contact us at https://fpcdurham.org/contact
Our good friend Nathan Holmes joins us again to discuss the type of music that we have avoided so far in over 130 episodes: the dance song. We navigate the rules of the genre, discuss our younger selves' reluctance to like dance music, and try to find out if we can answer Haddaway's question. Bill's Awesome Mixtape Official Sexy Draculas Music Video You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, and our website. You can email us at BandFGuiltFree@gmail.com, too. Feel free to rate and review us wherever you listen! Here is our Spotify playlist featuring every song we've featured. Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn. Frank's Terrible Mixtape
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An almost hypnotic track about desperation in a failed relationship, Lovefool taps into the pain of our past (real and imagined) attempts at finding "the one." Our good friend Nathan Holmes drops in to help us explore the power of the song and to encourage Frank that his (possible) date night seeing "Romeo + Juliet" was one of the most adorable things we've heard. Thanks for joining us! We can't care about anything but you.... Mixtape Official Video European version compared side to side You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, and our website. You can email us at BandFGuiltFree@gmail.com, too. Feel free to rate and review us wherever you listen! Here is our Spotify playlist featuring every song we've featured. Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn.
Once you hear that irresistible (and nearly impossible) snare drum sound, you know you're in for 3 and a half glorious minutes of pop perfection. We discuss the history of the band as well as the complicated process that resulted in this incredible track. Nathan Holmes joins us again to bring his thoughtful analysis and to take us on a little trip to Remix Corner. Official Video Remix Corner: Phunk Phenomenon Justin Strauss Remix Chip Nunez Driven Crazy Dub Monie Love Remix Bill and Frank's Mixtape The Tube performance of "Johnny Come Home" You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and our website. You can email us at BandFGuiltFree@gmail.com, too. Feel free to rate and review us wherever you listen! Here is our Spotify playlist featuring every song we've featured. Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn.
9.18.22 | "It's Not Too Much Trouble" | Rev. Nathan Holmes by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
9.18.22 | "Walk Through The Middle Of The Open Door" | Rev. Nathan Holmes by The Rock Church of Fort Myers
This one was special to us! Listen in and get to know our Pastor, J. Nathan Holmes, II. He's a pastor, singer, father, husband, graphic designer, PhD Student, gentleman, annnnddd a scholar. Enjoy! For all of your CONVO gear, check out www.theconvokc.comThanks to our sponsors:MicRentals.com - use code Convo15 for 15% offMarinoCustoms.net - use code Colton10 for 10% offCultivating Spiritual CuriosityA show dedicated to exploring our spirituality & evolution of consciousness.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Willing FoolIn The Willing Fool podcast, we ask questions and seek answers about the biggest...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
NovaCare Dr. Nathan Holmes talks about some of the Eagles' key injuries including the absence of Lane Johnson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pastor Holmes joins me on the podcast to break down his favorite books of the Bible. He also provides his definition of Apostolic success and his plans for the future of First Pentecostal Church of North Little Rock.
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The issue of privacy for integrators and all its related intersections can be daunting. Nathan Holmes of Access Networks and CEDIA Tech Council Chairperson Mike Maniscalco of Pytheas discuss privacy implications and concerns (including talking to your lawyer), as well as provide practical takeaways for integrators, their businesses, and their customers. Walt Zerbe and Dan McGowan host. https://www.accessnetworks.com/ https://pytheasenterprises.com/ National Security Training Academy (NSTA), as referenced by Nathan. https://CEDIAExpo.com
We're lucky to have Nathan Holmes of Widen in our show. As an expert and author of more than 100 articles about product marketing content, he can really give us some good advices.
Leadership Seminar Morning Session Rev. Nathan Holmes 4-10-21 by Cornerstone Pentecostal Church Spokane
Leadership Seminar Afternoon Session Rev. Nathan Holmes 4 - 10 - 21 by Cornerstone Pentecostal Church Spokane
Rev. Nathan Holmes "The Good News Is The Bad News Doesn't Matter" Sunday Service 4.11.21 by Cornerstone North
NovaCare Dr. Nathan Holmes, calls in to talk about Carson Wentz's injury history and how it could be affecting him now. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we talk with Nathan Holmes, a long-time friend who's looking to begin a career in Commercial Real Estate! Nathan is double majoring in marketing and business management at Pensacola Christina College, and he graduates in the spring of 2021. We get to hear from him about what influenced his decision to double major, what's attractive to him about real estate, and how he's leveraged LinkedIn and networking to line up multiple interviews at top level Commercial Real Estate firms! We also hear about his productivity habits and how he pushes himself to make sure he's achieving at the highest level possible. We really enjoyed shooting this episode, and hope you enjoy it too! - - - Nathan Holmes INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/nathanholmesofficial?igshid=1weh18ycrc3fy BUSINESS INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/riseproductionsaz?igshid=57cdalhnlmql BUSINESS WEBSITE: https://www.riseproductionsaz.com/ - FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/michaelwarinnerllc FACEBOOK: http://facebook.com/michaelwarinnerllc MY WEBSITE: https://www.michaelwarinner.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michaelwarinner/support
Thompson Hine is pleased to share with you the latest episode of Market Matters, our podcast series that explores legal and regulatory issues affecting the investment management industry. As a follow-up to our November 2019 podcast discussing last year’s proposed amendments to the SEC’s proxy voting rules, this second installment explores the final amendments as adopted, as well as guidance issued by the SEC to investment advisers regarding their proxy voting responsibilities. Mike Wible, a partner in our Investment Management practice joins Nathan Holmes, a partner in our Tax and Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation practices, to examine the latest developments and impacts of the newly adopted rules and guidance. Key topics include: Changes from the SEC’s 2019 Proposing Release and responses from proxy advisory firms Ensuring client access to more transparent, accurate and complete proxy voting information Effective dates and practical considerations for issuer companies
Join us for this chat on cybersecurity (and other issues) ESPECIALLY as they relate to the home network (now that so many more folks are working remotely). Mike Maniscalco, https://pytheasenterprises.com/ Shawn Lemay, https://www.soundandtheater.net/ Nathan Holmes, https://www.accessnetworks.com/
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Thompson Hine is pleased to share with you the latest episode of Market Matters, our podcast series that explores legal and regulatory issues affecting the investment management industry. In this episode, Mike Wible, a partner in our Investment Management practice, and Nathan Holmes, a partner in our Tax and Employee Benefits & Executive Compensation practices, discuss proposed amendments to the proxy rules that would more substantively regulate proxy advisory firms. Topics discussed include: The proposed codification of the SEC’s interpretation that proxy voting advice is a “solicitation” under the proxy rules; Additional disclosure and notice requirements that would apply to proxy voting advisers; and The application of anti-fraud rules to proxy voting advisers
The so-called Urban Crisis of the 1970s continues to loom large in narratives of US urban politics and history, but what can we learn about the period from movies? In Welcome to Fear City: Crime Film, Crisis, and the Urban Imagination (SUNY Press, 2018), Nathan Holmes burrows down into some key visual texts -- including Klute, Serpico, and the Taking of Pelham 123 -- and tells us about cities, suburbs, anxieties about modernism, identity, politics, and more. Stephen Pimpare is Senior Lecturer in the Politics & Society Program and Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. He is the author of The New Victorians (New Press, 2004), A Peoples History of Poverty in America (New Press, 2008), winner of the Michael Harrington Award, and Ghettos, Tramps and Welfare Queens: Down and Out on the Silver Screen (Oxford, 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The so-called Urban Crisis of the 1970s continues to loom large in narratives of US urban politics and history, but what can we learn about the period from movies? In Welcome to Fear City: Crime Film, Crisis, and the Urban Imagination (SUNY Press, 2018), Nathan Holmes burrows down into some key visual texts -- including Klute, Serpico, and the Taking of Pelham 123 -- and tells us about cities, suburbs, anxieties about modernism, identity, politics, and more. Stephen Pimpare is Senior Lecturer in the Politics & Society Program and Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. He is the author of The New Victorians (New Press, 2004), A Peoples History of Poverty in America (New Press, 2008), winner of the Michael Harrington Award, and Ghettos, Tramps and Welfare Queens: Down and Out on the Silver Screen (Oxford, 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The so-called Urban Crisis of the 1970s continues to loom large in narratives of US urban politics and history, but what can we learn about the period from movies? In Welcome to Fear City: Crime Film, Crisis, and the Urban Imagination (SUNY Press, 2018), Nathan Holmes burrows down into some key visual texts -- including Klute, Serpico, and the Taking of Pelham 123 -- and tells us about cities, suburbs, anxieties about modernism, identity, politics, and more. Stephen Pimpare is Senior Lecturer in the Politics & Society Program and Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. He is the author of The New Victorians (New Press, 2004), A Peoples History of Poverty in America (New Press, 2008), winner of the Michael Harrington Award, and Ghettos, Tramps and Welfare Queens: Down and Out on the Silver Screen (Oxford, 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The so-called Urban Crisis of the 1970s continues to loom large in narratives of US urban politics and history, but what can we learn about the period from movies? In Welcome to Fear City: Crime Film, Crisis, and the Urban Imagination (SUNY Press, 2018), Nathan Holmes burrows down into some key visual texts -- including Klute, Serpico, and the Taking of Pelham 123 -- and tells us about cities, suburbs, anxieties about modernism, identity, politics, and more. Stephen Pimpare is Senior Lecturer in the Politics & Society Program and Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. He is the author of The New Victorians (New Press, 2004), A Peoples History of Poverty in America (New Press, 2008), winner of the Michael Harrington Award, and Ghettos, Tramps and Welfare Queens: Down and Out on the Silver Screen (Oxford, 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The so-called Urban Crisis of the 1970s continues to loom large in narratives of US urban politics and history, but what can we learn about the period from movies? In Welcome to Fear City: Crime Film, Crisis, and the Urban Imagination (SUNY Press, 2018), Nathan Holmes burrows down into some key visual texts -- including Klute, Serpico, and the Taking of Pelham 123 -- and tells us about cities, suburbs, anxieties about modernism, identity, politics, and more. Stephen Pimpare is Senior Lecturer in the Politics & Society Program and Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. He is the author of The New Victorians (New Press, 2004), A Peoples History of Poverty in America (New Press, 2008), winner of the Michael Harrington Award, and Ghettos, Tramps and Welfare Queens: Down and Out on the Silver Screen (Oxford, 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The so-called Urban Crisis of the 1970s continues to loom large in narratives of US urban politics and history, but what can we learn about the period from movies? In Welcome to Fear City: Crime Film, Crisis, and the Urban Imagination (SUNY Press, 2018), Nathan Holmes burrows down into some key visual texts -- including Klute, Serpico, and the Taking of Pelham 123 -- and tells us about cities, suburbs, anxieties about modernism, identity, politics, and more. Stephen Pimpare is Senior Lecturer in the Politics & Society Program and Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. He is the author of The New Victorians (New Press, 2004), A Peoples History of Poverty in America (New Press, 2008), winner of the Michael Harrington Award, and Ghettos, Tramps and Welfare Queens: Down and Out on the Silver Screen (Oxford, 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The so-called Urban Crisis of the 1970s continues to loom large in narratives of US urban politics and history, but what can we learn about the period from movies? In Welcome to Fear City: Crime Film, Crisis, and the Urban Imagination (SUNY Press, 2018), Nathan Holmes burrows down into some key visual texts -- including Klute, Serpico, and the Taking of Pelham 123 -- and tells us about cities, suburbs, anxieties about modernism, identity, politics, and more. Stephen Pimpare is Senior Lecturer in the Politics & Society Program and Faculty Fellow at the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire. He is the author of The New Victorians (New Press, 2004), A Peoples History of Poverty in America (New Press, 2008), winner of the Michael Harrington Award, and Ghettos, Tramps and Welfare Queens: Down and Out on the Silver Screen (Oxford, 2017). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nathan Holmes, Technical Trainer at Access Networks, joins CEDIA's Dave Pedigo, Ed Wenck, and Walt Zerbe to talk about the issues facing integrators as residential networks grow more complex.
CEDIA's Ed Wenck and Dave Pedigo are joined by Roy Beiser and Nathan Holmes of Access Networks and Mike Maniscalco of Ihiji.
Complete Youth Rally with singing, testimonies, and preaching at FPC of Jennings, LA. Bro. Nathan Holmes preaching. 7:30 PM CST. 4/29/2016
Youth Rally at FPC of Jennings, LA. Bro. Nathan Holmes preaching "A Banquet In The Face of Your Enemy" 4/29/2016
On this program we occasionally venture into the realm of entertainment. Our last film discussion was on the Western. Today, we focused on Film Noir. Like any genre, there are great and not-so-great entries. So today we spoke on the best as we see them. John Kupetz, Nathan Holmes, and Matt Hauske have seen almost…