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Expanding your peer-to-peer (P2P) portfolio is vital for long-term growth and sustainability. By diversifying P2P revenue streams, you can not only raise more funds but also attract new supporters, foster a more inclusive community, and reduce financial risk.The challenge often lies in determining the right timing and approach for expansion. Is your organization seeking to engage a specific audience? Are you planning to scale an existing program into new communities or introduce an entirely new initiative? Ultimately, successful expansion hinges on prioritizing the next right activity that aligns with your organization's mission and goals.In this episode, P2PPF's Marcie Maxwell sits down with Robyn Mendez, industry veteran and City of Hope's Associate Vice President of Legacy and National Events. Robyn will share her team's decision-making framework for expanding their signature Walk for Hope from a single-market event to a national footprint. We'll dig into the importance of setting clear expectations, plus the budget and staffing implications of such a significant change.Additionally, this episode covers:The role of staff and volunteers when entering a new marketLessons learned from Year 1 of a strategic program expansionAlternate considerations for P2P portfolio growthMentioned LinksCity of HopeWalk for HopeOn Social: Facebook, X, YouTube, Instagram and LinkedInStay Connected on LinkedInConnect with RobynConnect with MarcieConnect with the Peer-to-Peer Professional Forum (00:00) - Welcome to The P2P Soap Box (01:45) - Introducing Robyn Mendez (05:32) - City of Hope Walk for Hope (13:34) - Expanding to New Markets (28:13) - How do you know when it's time to expand?
Alyssa Gawlinski is a dynamic and results-oriented business development, events, sales, and marketing leader with a deep-rooted connection to her hometown of Northwest Indiana (NWI). With a keen eye for finding innovative solutions to drive brand awareness and achieve business objectives, Alyssa brings a wealth of experience and expertise to every project she undertakes.Born and raised in NWI, Alyssa's journey is marked by her unwavering commitment to excellence and her ability to collaborate effectively with clients, vendors, and teams to deliver outstanding results. Recognized as a trusted advisor by leadership, Alyssa is often called upon for her empathetic approach to strategy sessions and her skillful project management.Alyssa takes pride in her ability to infuse levity into challenging situations, brightening people's days while maintaining a sharp focus on meeting deadlines and exceeding expectations. Her CliftonStrengths™—Achiever, Maximizer, Relator, Input, and Intellection—underscore her dedication to continuous improvement and relationship-building.Throughout her career, Alyssa has demonstrated her prowess in marketing, event planning, business development, and leadership roles. Her experience spans over tenure in the commercial real estate industry. In her current role at Finishing Chicago, she facilitates connections between clients and skilled professionals in painting, decorating, and drywall finishing.During her time at REjournals, Alyssa's influence and responsibilities grew exponentially, culminating in her promotion to Managing Director of National Events & Marketing. In this role, she spearheaded the creation and implementation of hundreds of annual events and marketing campaigns, fostering client relationships and driving revenue growth.Alyssa's track record of success is underscored by her ability to manage diverse tasks in fast-paced environments while maintaining a focus on efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Her proficiency in areas such as project management, budget management, and community outreach has earned her accolades and recognition throughout her career.In addition to her professional achievements, Alyssa is deeply committed to giving back to her community. As the President of the Board of Directors for Fighting Pretty, she supports women battling cancer, while her involvement with organizations like the Northwest Indiana Influential Women Association and Girls on the Run reflects her dedication to professional development and youth empowerment.Alyssa holds a Bachelor of General Studies from Indiana University and a Women in Leadership Certificate from the University of Notre Dame.When Alyssa isn't busy building connections or tackling projects, you'll often find her enjoying quality time with her loved ones, diving into the latest addition to her book collection, checking off adventures from her bucket list, spoiling her dog Charlie, planning her next getaway, or sharing laughter with her lifelong friends!With her blend of expertise, passion, and commitment to excellence, Alyssa continues to make a meaningful impact in both her professional endeavors and her community involvement.GreatNews.Life and Podcast Host Jenny Craig-Brown have transformed the All About the Girls annual event into a podcast! These monthly episodes feature incredible women giving the audience all the insight about what makes them happy, successful, and motivational. New episodes launch on Sundays to make sure to start your week on a positive note! The All About the Girls Podcast is brought to you by GreatNews.Life
In this episode of All Things Endurance, host Rick Prince chats with cycling race director, Micah Rice, about the rise in popularity of gravel riding/racing, and what the future or gravel riding looks like. Micah is the race director of one of the most popular gravel races in the United States, SBT GRVL, and other gravel and mountain bike events such as Pikes Peak Apex. Micah has over 25 years of being involved with some of the most prestigious cycling events in North America, including a role as VP of National Events with USA Cycling. As such, Micah brings a level of experience and knowledge regarding the current and future of gravel riding/racing that few others possess.
This new year, it is time to make predictions once again. The members of Takshashila Institution get together to make their predictions for 2024 on public policy issues and important global and national events that have a bearing on public policy. They also take the opportunity to examine the outcomes of the predictions they made last year for 2023. This episode features Anupam Manur, Anushka Saxena, Manoj Kewalramani, Suman Joshi, Pranay Kotasthane, Sauarbh Todi, Bharath Reddy, Shambhavi Naik, Bharat Sharma, Satya S Sahu and Sowmya Nandan as guests and Shrikrishna Upadhyaya as the host. Listen to last year's episode here: Forecasting 2023 Do check out Takshashila's public policy courses: https://school.takshashila.org.in/courses We are @IVMPodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts https://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts/ You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured Follow the show across platforms: Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Gaana, Amazon Music Do share the word with your folks!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 24 of The Bearded Monkey Podcast is coming to you just in time for the New Year of 2024. In this episode, we break down some questions a NEW GUN OWNER needs to be asking before they purchase a gun and then in the period after buying their new gun. Two Real World Self Defense Scenarios where people did not have the time to wait for a first responder to save them. Instead they took matters into their own hands LEGALLY and defended themselves and their loved ones. A recap of 2023 and some of the World and National Events y'all may have forgotten went down. The Millennial Generation Song! I disagree, but apparently Mr. Brightside is the pick!Thoughts from LasamoaThoughts from MeShort video of a speech from New Year's Eve 1988, from the late and Great President Reagan. Always a reminder, if you all enjoy the show, share The Bearded Monkey Podcast with someone you think may also enjoy.Happy New Year 2024 and GOD BLESS! #welcometothefamily#beardedmonkeytactical#beardedmonkeypodcast#personalexcellence#functionalfitness#firearmstraining#fitnesstraining#godblessamerica#uscca#coloradosownpersonalexcellencepodcast
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Hometown Radio 05/31/23 5p: Dave's brother Bruce reacts to current national events
Dr Swamy analysis the national mood as its stands in 2023 and Karnataka elections.
In this episode of the Miami Guide podcast, we sit down with the renowned food and wine expert Lee Brian Schrager. Lee is the founder and director of both the Food Network South Beach and New York City Wine and Food Festivals, and has spent his career promoting culinary excellence and supporting local chefs and restaurants. Join us as we delve into Miami's vibrant food and wine scene with Lee, getting insider tips on this years festival in the city. This is an interview you won't want to miss!South Beach Wine and Food Festival runs from February 23 – through Sunday, February 26, and will once again host the top celebrity chefs and culinary personalities—from Rachel Ray to Geoffrey Zakarian and Guy Fieri, on the sands of South Beach for Miami's biggest and most famous annual food festival.Visit sobewff.org for tickets and more information about SOBEWFF.Interview Notes:Lee talks about what we can expect this year at SobewffSome of the new events to check out this yearLee shares his favorite part of the festivalHow SOBEWFF has changed over the past 20 yearsHow important the different Miami neighborhoods are for SobeWFFHe talks about what's next for him and his work with the South Beach Wine & Food FestivalWhat continues to motivate and inspire him to organize these eventsWhat people should remember most about the FestivalQuotes from the interview:"When you create something, you want to see it grow and that it grows into something greater and more impactful is an incredibly fulfilling experience.""Keeping it fresh and exciting motivates me""Our goal has always been to be diverse and inclusive long before it became a buzz word"Who is Lee Brian SchragerLee Brian Schrager is the Vice President of Corporate Communications & National Events for Southern Wine & Spirits of America, Inc. He is widely recognized for his creation of both the Food Network South Beach and New York City Wine & Food Festivals and released the Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival Cookbook (Clarkson Potter) in November 2010. His second cookbook, Fried & True (Clarkson Potter), in May. He serves as the Chief Lifestyle Advisor for Gilt City and is a current member of the Board of Trustees for the Pérez Art Museum Miami and Board of Directors for the Food Bank For New York City.I loved this conversation with Lee, and I know you're going to love hearing his wisdom! If you loved this episode, please share it on Instagram along with your biggest takeaways. And make sure to tag SOBEWFF, @sobewffest and @themiamiguide. We'd love to hear what you got from the episode!Lastly, please subscribe to The Miami Guide over on the Apple Podcasts —leave us a rating and review to spread the message to even more people like you!Podcast show notes available here:https://themiamiguide.com/show27Follow Lee Brian Schrager and SOBEWFFhttps://www.instagram.com/leeschrager/https://www.instagram.com/sobewffest/https://sobewff.org/Follow The Miami Guide:https://themiamiguide.comhttps://instagram.com/themiamiguidehttps://twitter.com/themiamiguidehttps://facebook.com/themiamiguidehttps://themiamiguide.com/youtubehttps://themiamiguide.com/podcast/
This week's Official Coleraine Podcast reflects the national mood as we make the episode short and sweet. After the sad passing of Queen Elizabeth II, the podcast team wanted to pay their respects to Her Majesty by reflecting the national mood as no guests were invited on the show. Therefore, the episode was hosted by Damian Mullan and he was joined by Johnny McNabb as the pair share their views on the Bannsiders' win against Dergview, as well as previewing the upcoming Danske Bank Premiership game against Glentoran. The duo also do their weekly predictions - alongside Stevie Crawford - with the podcast kindly being sponsored by Radio Taxis.
LICENSED TO TASTE is the learning segment of The Wine Hour. In this Episode, Tanisha Townsend gives us a primer on the wines of Lago di Garda, and shares her views on the world these days in the Wine Minute. SPECIAL GUEST BIO Rebecca Hopkins is an experienced wine communications strategist, speaker, moderator, host and writer. With a 30-year career in the wine business spanning Australia and the U.S., Rebecca founded and launched A Balanced Glass in 2018 with a mission to provide education and resources to wine industry colleagues to help maintain health and wellbeing while working in the beverage alcohol industry. Raised in South Australia, and a graduate of wine business from the University of Adelaide, Rebecca spent 15 years in the Australian wine industry in sales, marketing, distribution and communication roles before relocating to San Francisco in 2007 with Constellation Brands as Vice President of Public Relations and National Events. She returned to family winemaking in 2012, joining national importer Folio Fine Wine Partners, owned by the Michael Mondavi Family, leading the communications strategy and programming for the 20+ family-owned producers who share a national marketing and sales presence in the US market until 2022. Rebecca has moderated and presented speaker panels at Women of the Vine & Spirits, VinItaly International, and Wine2Wine. A guest speaker at Sonoma State University, University of Bologna, and Australia's Women in Wine Global Symposium, her work has been published in SevenFiftyDaily, Meininger's Wine Business International magazine and Wine Business Monthly. She resides in San Francisco and can often be found with yoga mat in hand. There is an accompanying playlist with the show (selected by the guest). It can be found here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6CQehCpslGM8eTqu7MzGdL?si=9c24980151bb4b50 Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe to/follow our podcast. You can also follow us on our different platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atablefortwo.live/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atablefortwo.live/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/atablefortwo/ Telegram Community: https://t.me/+8II0wkI7VEVlYTJk
The INTRODUCTION includes the presentation of the guest and team as well as the opening opinion piece of the host, Antoine Abou-Samra. UNCORKED is the debate segment of The Wine Hour. In this Episode, Jaime Araujo and Ray Isle discuss: In a world beset by global issues like pandemics, or the war in Ukraine, why does wine matter at all? SPECIAL GUEST BIO Rebecca Hopkins is an experienced wine communications strategist, speaker, moderator, host and writer. With a 30-year career in the wine business spanning Australia and the U.S., Rebecca founded and launched A Balanced Glass in 2018 with a mission to provide education and resources to wine industry colleagues to help maintain health and wellbeing while working in the beverage alcohol industry. Raised in South Australia, and a graduate of wine business from the University of Adelaide, Rebecca spent 15 years in the Australian wine industry in sales, marketing, distribution and communication roles before relocating to San Francisco in 2007 with Constellation Brands as Vice President of Public Relations and National Events. She returned to family winemaking in 2012, joining national importer Folio Fine Wine Partners, owned by the Michael Mondavi Family, leading the communications strategy and programming for the 20+ family-owned producers who share a national marketing and sales presence in the US market until 2022. Rebecca has moderated and presented speaker panels at Women of the Vine & Spirits, VinItaly International, and Wine2Wine. A guest speaker at Sonoma State University, University of Bologna, and Australia's Women in Wine Global Symposium, her work has been published in SevenFiftyDaily, Meininger's Wine Business International magazine and Wine Business Monthly. She resides in San Francisco and can often be found with yoga mat in hand. There is an accompanying playlist with the show (selected by the guest). It can be found here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6CQehCpslGM8eTqu7MzGdL?si=9c24980151bb4b50 Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe to/follow our podcast. You can also follow us on our different platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atablefortwo.live/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atablefortwo.live/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/atablefortwo/ Telegram Community: https://t.me/+8II0wkI7VEVlYTJk
HAVE A DRINK WITH ME is the interview segment of The Wine Hour. In this Episode, Antoine Abou-Samra has a conversation with Rebecca Hopkins about her journey, the reason she started A Balanced Glass, Mental Health, wellness and more. What a wonderful conversation
Join the Wine Dream Team, Jaime Araujo, Tanisha Townsend, Akos Forzcek, and Ray Isle, along with the Host, Antoine Abou-Samra for The Wine Hour. We have the pleasure to welcome Rebecca Hopkins, A Balanced Glass, USA. PROGRAM Uncorked [6:02]: Jaime Araujo and Ray Isle discuss: In a world beset by global issues like pandemics, or the war in Ukraine, why does wine matter at all? Licensed To Taste [29:54]: Tanisha Townsend gives us a primer on the wines of Lago di Garda, and shares her views on the world these days in the Wine Minute. Have A Drink With Me [37:31]: Antoine Abou-Samra has a conversation with Rebecca Hopkins about her journey, the reasons she started A Balanced Glass, Mental Health, wellness and more. What a wonderful conversation
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Producer/Host: Donna Loring Other credits: Technical assistance for the show was provided by Joel Mann WERU Orland Maine and Jessica Lockhart of WMPG Portland Portland Maine. Music for the show was from the CD Dream Walk by Rolfe Richter Wabanaki Windows is a monthly show featuring topics of interest from a Wabanaki perspective. The issue this month is: Sovereignty and its meaning: A 2-part series. We discuss the Maine Land Claims Settlement Act and its effect on Maine Tribal Sovereignty. We look at Act from a different perspective not just who got what but what was happening on a Federal level at the time of the Maine Land Claims Settlement Act. Key Discussion Points: 1. National Events in Indian Country in the 1940's -1980 2. Maine State Court Case Opinions prior to 1980 ACT 3.Micmac Settlement Act how its different Guests: Profs Harald Prins and Darren Ranco. Prof Prins is a native of the Netherlands he is a Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and an Emeritus at Kansas State Univ.. Professor Darren Ranco is a member of the Penobscot Nation and an Associate Professor of Anthropology and Chair of Native American Studies at the University of Maine. About the host: Donna M Loring is a Penobscot Indian Nation Tribal Elder, and former Council Member. She represented the Penobscot Nation in the State Legislature for over a decade. She is a former Senior Advisor on Tribal Affairs to Governor Mills. She is the author of “In The Shadow of The Eagle A Tribal Representative In Maine”. Donna has an Annual lecture series in her name at the University of New England that addresses Social Justice and Human Rights issues. In 2017 She received an Honorary Doctoral Degree in Humane Letters from the University of Maine Orono and was given the Alumni Service Award. It is the most prestigious recognition given by the University of Maine Alumni Association. It is presented Annually to a University of Maine graduate whose life's work is marked by outstanding achievements in professional, business, civic and/or Public service areas The post Wabanaki Windows 5/24/22: Tribal Sovereignty in Maine first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
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Producer/Host: Donna Loring Other credits: Technical assistance for the show was provided by Joel Mann WERU Orland Maine and Jessica Lockhart of WMPG Portland Portland Maine. Music for the show was from the CD Dream Walk by Rolfe Richter Wabanaki Windows is a monthly show featuring topics of interest from a Wabanaki perspective. The issue this month is: Sovereignty and its meaning: A 2-part series. We discuss the Maine Land Claims Settlement Act and its effect on Maine Tribal Sovereignty. We look at Act from a different perspective not just who got what but what was happening on a Federal level at the time of the Maine Land Claims Settlement Act. Key Discussion Points: 1. National Events in Indian Country in the 1940's -1980 2. Maine State Court Case Opinions prior to 1980 ACT 3.Micmac Settlement Act how its different Guests: Profs Harald Prins and Darren Ranco. Prof Prins is a native of the Netherlands he is a Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and an Emeritus at Kansas State Univ.. Professor Darren Ranco is a member of the Penobscot Nation and an Associate Professor of Anthropology and Chair of Native American Studies at the University of Maine. About the host: Donna M Loring is a Penobscot Indian Nation Tribal Elder, and former Council Member. She represented the Penobscot Nation in the State Legislature for over a decade. She is a former Senior Advisor on Tribal Affairs to Governor Mills. She is the author of “In The Shadow of The Eagle A Tribal Representative In Maine”. Donna has an Annual lecture series in her name at the University of New England that addresses Social Justice and Human Rights issues. In 2017 She received an Honorary Doctoral Degree in Humane Letters from the University of Maine Orono and was given the Alumni Service Award. It is the most prestigious recognition given by the University of Maine Alumni Association. It is presented Annually to a University of Maine graduate whose life's work is marked by outstanding achievements in professional, business, civic and/or Public service areas The post Wabanaki Windows 5/24/22: Tribal Sovereignty in Maine first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Rita Frazer meets with Mark Gebhards, Illinois Farm Bureau Executive Director of Governmental Affairs and Commodities, to get a recap on National Events. Later in the show she meets with John Reifsteck, Growmark Chairman, for a conversation on conservation efforts. DeLoss Jahnke meets with Amy Bradford, Growmark Corporate Communications Manager, to talk about their 2021 Annual Meeting plans. The show wraps ups with a conversation with Ryan Gentle from Wyffels to talk about corn rootworm and growing conditions.
About this episode:In this week’s episode, Adam Pulford interviews race director, cyclist, and sports events professional Micah Rice. They talk about what types of cycling events are leading change in the US, why the destination and experience at races are changing how participants are choosing their races, and Micah’s mountain bike stage race the Pikes Peak APEX. Episode Highlights:The rise of gravel racing Mountain bike stage racesThe future of road racingWhy a race’s destination and overall experience are a driving force Guest Bio – Micah Rice:Before embarking on a career in sports event management, Sports Strategies Vice President of Event Strategy and Operations, Micah Rice, experienced competition firsthand. Initially, it was from the seat of his bicycle as a professional cyclist, and then, from the driver’s seat of a team car, as director of the upstart professional cycling team, Jittery Joe’s. After stepping away from professional competition and receiving a degree in Education from the University of Georgia, Micah left his home in Athens for the high altitude of Colorado Springs, where he joined USA Cycling to lead the National Events program. As VP of National Events, Micah oversaw over 100 National Championship events, in addition to Olympic Trials and World Championship events. Following his tenure at USA Cycling, he joined OC Sport to oversee North American operations for Haute Route, the world’s most prestigious multi-day amateur cycling events. Drawing on his experience of managing world-class events, Micah now channels his passion and knowledge to the clients of Sports Strategies. His hands-on experience is a vital part of the team’s work with cities and regions that want to identify their sports tourism assets and create legacy events that promote economic development. It is in this role to develop and deliver events, that he also serves as Executive Director of the Pikes Peak APEX, the largest mountain bike event on Colorado’s front range. Micah believes outdoor destinations are some of our greatest resources, and he tries to find time each day to enjoy them. When he isn’t working, you can find Micah riding his bike or hiking with his dog, Cocoa. He also enjoys camping and skiing with his family. Register for the Pikes Peak APEXUse Code: TRAINRIGHThttps://www.pikespeakapex.com/ Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, or on your favorite podcast platform
Janet has been a leader in the tennis industry with Tennis Canada for over two decades! We discuss how she went from playing competitively as a youngster to coaching, officiating, and ultimately her current management role. Remote work has been the norm for Janet over the past 20+ years given that she works out of her home office in Vancouver, while managing people and events across Canada (and at times internationally). A great example how tennis can turn into a flourishing career! Enjoy:)
Episode 2 of Ruck up Buttercup hosted by Deployed Love Ruck up Buttercup is a podcast hosted by Deployed Love with Co-Hosts Sabrina Johannes, Kim Clagg, Sierra Cortez, and Ashley Brown. Join us in a fun conversation each month, about a different topic, and how it works into our lives as military spouses, military children, and friends. On this episode of Ruck up Buttercup Sabrina and Ashley are joined with Vince and Donna Guzman from My Beloved Marriage Ministries. My Beloved Marriage Ministries (MB) was established in Jan 2000 at their local church in Berwyn, IL. MB is a 501 c3 Non-Profit Religious Organization. Philosophy of Ministry: A strong marriage + strong parenting = a strong home. And a strong home creates a strong Army/Church. Our Vision: To equip married couples with God's plan for Marriage (Oneness Gen 2:24) & Parenting (godly offspring - Malichi 2:15) Mission Verse: Matthew 7:24-25: "Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and acts upon them may be compared to a wise man who built his house upon the rock. And the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, and beat against that house, and yet it did not fall, for it had been founded upon the rock." They accomplish this via our 7 Pillars (attached) MB Cafe, MB Rock Groups, MB Date Nights, National Events, MB Sunday School, MB Marriage Discipleship and MB Community Outreach. During our time with Donna and Vince we talked about our love stories, how to continue to date even during times apart, the importance of communication, and much much more. This episode is full of relatable and funny stories, of being a spouse, a parent and a friend as we talk all about relationships and growing together through Christ. There is something in here for everyone from newlyweds to those of us going on 10+ years!! Mentioned in this Podcast: My Beloved Marriage Ministry: https://www.facebook.com/MyBelovedMarriageMinistries Email: mybelovedmm@gmail.com Call Toll Free: 1-888-ROCK STEADY The Ungame couples edition: https://www.amazon.com/TaliCor-Pocket-Ungame-Couples-Version/dp/B000BXHOSW Strong Bonds: https://www.strongbonds.org/ Co-Hosts of Ruck Up Buttercup: Sabrina Johannes is the Executive Director of Deployed Love and a Veteran wife, has been stationed in Hawaii, Germany, Texas and now lives at Fort Bragg. Is a mother of 2, a fur baby owner, and currently homeschools her kids. Ashley Brown is the Deployed Love Board Treasure and coordinator at Fort Bragg. She is our resident military brat and has been a military spouse for 10+ years. Ashley has 2 children and works full time for her family owned business located in NC as well as volunteers as the company SFRG leader for her husband's unit. You can find Deployed Love at: www.deployedlove.org On Facebook at: www.facebook.com/deployedlovesessions Our Blog: www.deployedlove.org/blog-1
Our panel of editorial page editors, joined by editors of local papers in Maine, return to discuss the tumultuous news of the past month – from the mob at the Nation’s Capitol to the inauguration of a new President, and the repercussions in Maine.
Our panel of editorial page editors, joined by editors of local papers in Maine, return to discuss the tumultuous news of the past month – from the mob at the Nation’s Capitol to the inauguration of a new President, and the repercussions in Maine.
Hometown Radio 01/11/21 6p: Rich from Morro Bay jumps into our discussion on national events
Hometown Radio 01/11/21 6p: Rich from Morro Bay jumps into our discussion on national events
Pastors Brent and Danny respond to the events of Jan 6, 2021 at our nation's capitol. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/life21/message
He has over 32 years experience selling Real Estate in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.He leads a team of professionals to be the most successful and recognizable real estate team in the area and they are currently ranked the #3 Team in CanadaHe has achieved the highest honors at RE/MAX, including Circle of Legends, Lifetime Achievement Award and Diamond Awards.He has also been a Speaker at RE/MAX, and other industry-wide National Events, and is Chairperson of Cross Canada Referrals, the largest referral and mastermind group of top producing RE/MAX REALTORS® in the country.On this Episode I am joined by Broker of Record, Owner, and the leader of Team Goran, the man himself - Goran Todorovic.Tune is as we discuss 'How to Survive the Real Estate Game'.The MindShare PodCast is sponsored by KiTS Keep-in-Touch Systems, and is a Founding Member of the Industry Syndicate Media Network.Please subscribe, rate the show, and share your thoughts by leaving a review. You can also get more #MindShare on Facebook @MindShare101 and Instagram @davidgreenspan101. Check out YouTube #MindShare101, and https://mindshare101.com/While on my site, be sure to download your free copy of The 7 Ways To Communicate eBook. It will help you know how to deliver the right message to right audience across the right channel, so you can build more MindShare. AND if you want to be part of our Private MindShare Community where we meet 2x's a month live to share ideas, tips, tricks, and to motivate each other, where our MindShare Masters get access to our private VIP Q&A with our Special PodCast Guests each week, and where you get daily marketing & sales tips delivered right to you, plus the opportunity to motivate, learn, and network with a whole bunch of people just like you, just click here to join - https://mindshare101.com/plans/group-coaching/ If you would like to be a guest on the show, or know someone that should be a guest on the show, send us a message to info@mindshare101.com
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In this episode, we explore the dos and don'ts of piggybacking major events and awareness days as part of your digital marketing strategy.
Hometown Radio 09/30/19 6p: Paul Luiz discusses current national events
Joseph Brocato comments on current national events
This message was delivered by Brother Theodore Andoseh during the World University of Prayer and Fasting Course for those in the ministry of praise and thanksgiving. August 2019
WIM Dr. Carolina Blanco talks to Jennifer Shahade on Ladies Knight about her incredible work with the “Girls Club Room” at National Events, where girls socialize, learn from top players and participate in organized events. Right after the interview, Jen and Carolina gave a tandem chess simul at the Girls Club Room to 20 girls...
G.W. Bailey became internationally known as a professional actor for his portrayal as Capt. Harris in the Police Academy film series. He is also widely recognized as Sgt. Rizzo from the “M*A*S*H” television series and for his other feature and TV movies. He was a regular on the TNT television hit series “The Closer” and on “Major Crimes.” After serving as a Sunshine Kids volunteer for fifteen years, G.W. Bailey became the Executive Director in 2001. He has overseen the expansion of National Events that now include ten destinations and involving volunteers working nationwide with the Foundation to provide trips and activities for hundreds of young cancer patients annually. G.W. was introduced to the Sunshine Kids by his goddaughter Brandy Aldridge who had been diagnosed with leukemia. Her experiences with other Kids who were also fighting cancer had a profound effect on Brandy, her family and friends. She inspired G.W. to begin working with the Foundation to create more activities that would reach as many Kids as possible. His work with the Sunshine Kids has always been dedicated to the memory of this remarkable young woman. On This Episode Randy takes great joy in finding G.W. asleep on the couch when he first arrives. G.W., not so much. Randy throws a fit over a plot twist at the end of “Major Crimes.” Randy obsesses over “Police Academy,” too. G.W.’s heart belongs to the children with cancer who benefit from Sunshine Kids. G.W.’s advice: “As long as you’re doing something for someone besides yourself—just find something bigger than you.” Twitter: @randallkjones @siriouslysusan @SunshineKidsOrg Instagram @RandallKennethJones @SiriouslySusan www.RandallKennethJones.com www.SusanCBennett.com www.sunshinekids.org
On today's episode we talk to Brady Forseth from the Starkey Hearing Foundation and most recently the African Community & Conservation Foundation. He shares how he, with a team made the Starkey Hearing Foundation gala become an event that raises over $10 million in one night. Hear the importance of truly internalizing the mission of your organization. Contact Brady at brady@africanccf.org
Want to know how to shake things up for your event? Wanting to change an event and keep it from becoming stale? You have to listen to this podcast!
Zeal For Your House… " David Murry Prophecy means "God's heart revealed" we are all called to know His heart. Where is the nation headed? Where is the Church headed? What is on FATHER'S heart and what is He asking us to do in this hour for this season? Let's discuss this! FRIDAY 7-9pm 5/19/17 Eastern Time He died for the Lost. He died.. for YOU. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES AND TEACHINGS FOUND ON DWMURRY.COM (WEBSITE) NEW RELEASE- The Mind Of Christ" is NOW available dwmurry.com to order and also free PDF version on the website as well
The Rob Report Welcome to another week of Wheelz-Up Radio. Your #1 Choice for Sportsman Drag Racing. This week on Wheelz-Up Radio presented by Sassy Race Engines we join host Chris Barnes, Tri-State Stock/SS President Mike Carr, Mid Atlantic .90 Association President Rob Keister & Bob "The Sheriff" Bender. On this week's show the gang will talk with Pro Stock Legend Larry Morgan about what he's been up to over the 2016 season. The guys will also preview the final Divisional Race on the East Coast in Rockingham, NC and the next to last National Event in the "Sin City" and Las Vegas. This week's guest is a Pro Stock legend and Larry Morgan. Larry, started his career out in the sportsman ranks winning 7 National Events in that series before stepping up to the Professional Ranks in 1989. Morgan won a total of 12 Events in Pro Stock driving everything from an Oldsmobile to Dodge to Ford to Chevy in his storied career. In 2016, Larry found himself on the outside looking in when his primary sponsor FireAide decided to sign in Top Fuel and leave Larry with no backer. Larry though didn't miss a step and decided to go back to where it all started and go back to his roots and race in the Sportsman ranks with a Stock COPO. Larry has also become a member of the famed Ohio Mile 200 mph club with his Jesel Land Speed Truck at 216mph back in early October. We will talk to Larry about his career and what plans he has for 2017 and if it involves going back to Pro Stock. Wheelz-Up Radio presented by Sassy Race Engines fires the engines beginning at 7pm on Wednesday Night. To call in and chat with the hosts or our special guests please call 1-347-826-7505. Also, remember to listen in for the newest segment of WUR on Monday Nights with the weekend wrap-up show presented by Silfies Automotive and Race Engines with host Kelli Barbato at 8pm.
Kathleen Antrim is the award-winning author of the bestselling political thriller, “Capital Offense.” As a national correspondent and columnist, she wrote for “NewsMax Magazine,” the “San Francisco and Washington, D.C. Examiner Newspapers,” and was featured weekly on KSFO radio and the nationally syndicated show, “Battle Line.” Antrim has appeared on such television shows as “Hannity and Colmes.” She worked on Capitol Hill behind the scenes in the U.S. Senate, while researching and writing the biography of former Virginia Governor and U.S. Senator George Allen. Her short story, “Through a Veil Darkly,” is featured in the anthology, “Thriller 2,” edited by Clive Cussler. She has taught creative writing at the University of California, Santa Cruz, and is the winner of the Rupert Hughes Award for fiction. After serving 5 years at the Vice President on National Events, and running ThrillerFest, for the International Thriller Writers she became Co-President of the organization. Her family, however, wasn’t to be excluded from her life in the Golden State, having adopted the philosophy that family should be like a bad rash and never go away. So, one by one, they followed her to California. Now, the entire clan lives within a five-mile radius of each other, where they practice the All-American family sport of blissful dysfunction.
We're feeling a little green this week as St. Paddy's day is upon us on Wheelz Up Radio and that only means one thing, The Kick-off of the first East Coast National Event of the season in Florida. This week we welcome special guest host Kelli Barbato, Mike Carr and the "Wagon Boyz" as they talk the latest news and notes from the world of drag racing. On this week's show presented by SASSY RACING ENGINES the gang will talk to Vermont Runner Garner Stone about 2014 Cobra Jet Mustang that runs in the Factory Stock Showdown in NHRA Competition and Factory Super Car Class NMCA. The Gang will also re-cap the Division 2 opener at Gainesville Raceway, the NMCA Race at Bradenton Motorsports Park and look forward to the East Coast Kick-Off of National Events and the Amalie Oil Gatornationals this upcoming weekend. Wednesday's Nights guest comes to us from the great state of Vermont. Gardner Stone is a successful business man with his own car dealership and commercial rental business to date. When he has the time Gardner likes to mix it up with his 2014 Cobra Jet Mustang in NHRA & NMCA Competition running in the ever popular Factory Stock Showdown and Factory Super Car Classes. If the name sounds familiar to those in other forms of motorsport’s it's because Gardner was one of the most successful tractor pullers on the East Coast with his "General" turbine engine tractor on the NTPA tour. We will talk with Gardner on Wednesday Night about how he made out at the NMCA event and how he is preparing for the Gatornationals this upcoming weekend. Wheelz-Up Radio fills the lanes beginning at 7:30pm on Wednesday Night. To call in and chat with the hosts or our special guests please call 1-347-826-7505. Also, remember to listen in for the newest segment of WUR on Monday Nights with the weekend wrap-up presented by SILFIES AUTOMOTIVE with host Kelli Barbato beginning at 8pm.
We're feeling a little green this week as St. Paddy's day is upon us on Wheelz Up Radio and that only means one thing, The Kick-off of the first East Coast National Event of the season in Florida. This week we welcome special guest host Kelli Barbato, Mike Carr and the "Wagon Boyz" as they talk the latest news and notes from the world of drag racing. On this week's show presented by SASSY RACING ENGINES the gang will talk to Vermont Runner Garner Stone about 2014 Cobra Jet Mustang that runs in the Factory Stock Showdown in NHRA Competition and Factory Super Car Class NMCA. The Gang will also re-cap the Division 2 opener at Gainesville Raceway, the NMCA Race at Bradenton Motorsports Park and look forward to the East Coast Kick-Off of National Events and the Amalie Oil Gatornationals this upcoming weekend. Wednesday's Nights guest comes to us from the great state of Vermont. Gardner Stone is a successful business man with his own car dealership and commercial rental business to date. When he has the time Gardner likes to mix it up with his 2014 Cobra Jet Mustang in NHRA & NMCA Competition running in the ever popular Factory Stock Showdown and Factory Super Car Classes. If the name sounds familiar to those in other forms of motorsport’s it's because Gardner was one of the most successful tractor pullers on the East Coast with his "General" turbine engine tractor on the NTPA tour. We will talk with Gardner on Wednesday Night about how he made out at the NMCA event and how he is preparing for the Gatornationals this upcoming weekend. Wheelz-Up Radio fills the lanes beginning at 7:30pm on Wednesday Night. To call in and chat with the hosts or our special guests please call 1-347-826-7505. Also, remember to listen in for the newest segment of WUR on Monday Nights with the weekend wrap-up presented by SILFIES AUTOMOTIVE with host Kelli Barbato beginning at 8pm.
Author of the book by the same name (Left Coast Press 2013), Teresa Bergman explores why we erect monuments to national events and figures—or why we think we do. During this week's discussion, Teresa will share research that examined the patriotic narratives of some of our most beloved memorials and how this narrative is changing and what this means to our sense of national identity.
Today's question comes from Zaryland Ervin: How can churches stay relevant online during national events? In this episode, we cover six things churches must do to stay relevant during national events. We're now on iTunes! [Click here](https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ask-darrel-podcast/id980727799?mt=2) to subscribe. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/girardier/message