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On this week's episode of Flourish or Fold, I recently had the privilege of sitting down with Nick Sullivan, a seasoned technologist with over two decades of experience in Silicon Valley. Nick, the former CEO of the cryptocurrency company Heart Rhythm, joined me to share his profound insights on heart-led leadership and the delicate balance between humanity and technology. Nick shares his journey of leading with heart and facing setbacks, including the company's closure due to market crises. He discusses the importance of trust, resilience, and emotional recovery, as well as his pivot towards the AI industry. The episode delves into themes of surrender, manifestation, and the power of resilience, concluding with a promotion for a resilience leadership course.The Rise and Fall of Heart Rhythm: Nick's journey as an entrepreneur and CEO is nothing short of a rollercoaster ride. He led Heart Rhythm with a vision to channel capital into social impact projects, but the path was fraught with unforeseen challenges. The Terra Luna crisis dealt a heavy blow to the company, and the shockwaves from FTX's explosion further destabilized the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Despite his relentless drive to push through adversity, Nick faced the heart-wrenching decision to close the doors of Heart Rhythm.The Essence of Trust and Resilience: In our conversation, Nick opened up about the role of trust and resilience during these tumultuous times. He underscored the importance of psychological safety, love, and empathy in leadership. It's not just about steering a company through the storm; it's about nurturing a culture where humanity thrives alongside technology.Healing and Finding a New Direction: The emotional investment Nick poured into Heart Rhythm was immense, and the setbacks took a significant toll. He spoke candidly about the necessity of emotional recovery and the process of healing. It's a journey that many entrepreneurs can relate to—the need to step back, reflect, and recalibrate after a fall.Embracing the AI Ecosystem: As Nick reflected on his identity and the role of cryptocurrency in his life, he recognized the need for a shift. His expertise and passion found a new home in the AI ecosystem, a field ripe with challenges that align with his technological prowess.The Dance of Surrender and Manifestation: Our dialogue delved into the delicate balance between surrendering to the unknown and actively shaping one's destiny. Nick emphasized the importance of psychological healing and allowing the subconscious to work its magic before embarking on a new venture.Strategies for Overcoming Adversity: Nick didn't shy away from sharing practical strategies for weathering difficult times. Conducting a thorough post-mortem, seeking honest feedback, and learning from past mistakes are crucial steps. But equally important is the space we give ourselves to heal emotionally and mentally.Looking Ahead with Heart and Resilience: As we discussed his future plans, Nick's enthusiasm for building a company in the AI space was palpable. He remains committed to infusing his work with heart, love, and resilience, tackling the challenges and potential of AI with a thoughtful and ethical approach.The Transformative Power of Resilience: Drawing inspiration from Nick's journey, I reflected on the transformative power of resilience—the ability to turn darkness into light. It's a message of hope and encouragement for all of us to trust in our capacity to navigate life's challenges.A Childhood Lesson in Resilience: Nick shared a poignant story from his childhood, a testament to the resilience that comes from overcoming significant obstacles. It's a powerful reminder that our past experiences can serve as a wellspring of confidence and strength for the future.Embracing Rejection and Redirection: As we wrapped up our conversation, I echoed Nick's sentiments on resilience and empowerment. There's a liberating freedom in setbacks, an opportunity for growth and the discovery of new paths.Thank you so much, Nick Sullivan who was an absolutely amazing guest. Nick never ceases to amaze me in the way that he can look at a problem or his experience from multiple different directions. And one of the things I so loved about our conversation is that he was really able to unpack two seemingly similar circumstances where he felt like the roof got ripped off of the house in terms of the cryptocurrency landscape, and in one of those moments, he decided to stay, and in one of those moments, he decided to go. Or, I think, more akin to his words, he felt forcibly ejected from continuing to do that work.To learn more about Nick visit him on Instagram: @technickai_ Here are some highlights of the episode to look forward to:Heart-Led Leadership (00:02:34): Nick discusses the importance of psychological safety, diversity, love, and empathy in leadership and technology.Healthy Intersection of Humanity and Technology (00:11:14): Nick explores the healthy intersection of humanity and technology, focusing on AI, values, and the need to teach machines love and empathy.Facing Challenges as a CEO (00:19:30): Nick recounts the challenges faced as the CEO of Heart Rhythm, including a crisis and the decision to rebuild the business.The fundraising challenges (00:22:20): Nick discusses the challenges faced in fundraising due to external factors in the cryptocurrency landscape.Reflecting on the closure of Heart Rhythm (00:23:45): Nick reflects on the decision to shut down Heart Rhythm and the perspective shift with time.Reflection on personal journey and trust in the universe (00:27:09): Nick reflects on his personal journey and how his perspective on trusting the universe has shifted over time.Embracing surrender and healing (00:29:41): Nick discusses the tension between surrendering to the unknown and actively guiding his path, as well as the importance of psychological healing.Learning from experience and creating space for healing (00:33:20): Nick shares the importance of conducting a post-mortem and creating space for psychological healing after a challenging experience.Future endeavors in AI space (00:37:30): Nick shares his plans for a new company in the AI space and his focus on building with heart and resilience.Overcoming challenges and embracing resilience (00:40:36): Nick shares how overcoming past challenges has emboldened his confidence and resilience in facing new obstacles.
In this enlightening episode of The Security Podcast of Silicon Valley, a YSecurity.io production with your host Jon McLachlan, we are honored to host Nick Sullivan, a trailblazer in the realm of cryptography and security. Formerly the Head of Cryptography at Cloudflare and now a pivotal figure in startup advisory and angel investing, Nick shares his journey from delving into pure mathematics at Waterloo to shaping the security landscape of the internet. He reflects on his early career, from researching cryptography to his impactful roles at Symantec, Apple, and eventually Cloudflare, where he spent over a decade innovating and advising on next-gen security protocols. Nick offers an insider's view on the challenges and triumphs of developing Cloudflare's robust security infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of privacy, research, and the collective effort to safeguard the web. He discusses groundbreaking work on global data insights, the evolution of internet security practices, and his advisory role in nurturing startups toward solving today's most pressing security dilemmas. Join us as Nick Sullivan imparts wisdom on the significance of curiosity, the power of collaboration, and the unyielding pursuit of building a better, more secure Internet. This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about the future of technology, privacy, and the endless possibilities that cryptography offers in securing our digital world.
One of my favourite things about my job is getting to connect with high level coaches. Nick Sullivan is a graduate assistant at Gonzaga and someone I've been helping for a couple months now. The questions Nick asks are exactly the kind of questions a lot of coaches would love to have the chance to ask, so we made one of the calls a podcast!
In this episode, Nick Sullivan, Regional Faculty Lead for Advancing Practice – London, outlines the eligibility criteria for this route, the application process, projected timelines and what work is involved for the candidate. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - acpenquirieslondon@hee.nhs.uk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte X - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here
In this special episode, we're joined by "The Natural" Nick Sullivan. Nick talks to about what match made him a fan growing up, how he plays to the crowd, and we break down his match against former Impact World Champion Moose. We also talk about the difference wrestling in Canada vs the U.S., how The Miz has won at life, and a lot more. Listen in and hear all about Nick's journey to wrestling and his future goals. Follow the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, & YouTube at @CrossbodyOfWork, and be sure to rate and subscribe wherever you are listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode of the South West Advancing Practice podcast series explores the role of Advanced Practice within the field of Musculoskeletal (MSK) health. We review the impact of MSK conditions on population health and the potential scope of multi-professional MSK Advanced Practice across healthcare settings. We also discuss the upcoming MSK Advanced Practice Credential and the role this will have in developing the future MSK workforce across the four pillars of Advanced Practice. Host: Simon Ingram, Advancing Practice Supervision and Assessment Lead for Physiotherapy and MSK, NHS England, South West Faculty for Advancing Practice Guests: Susie Durrell, Consultant Physiotherapist, Gloucestershire Advanced Practice ICB Lead, Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Nick Sullivan, Regional Faculty Lead for Advancing Practice - NHS England, London Faculty for Advancing Practice. For more information regarding this podcast connect with us: Email - advancingpractice.sw@hee.nhs.uk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/nhsewte Twitter - https://twitter.com/NHSE_WTE Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nhse_wte/ A transcript of this episode is available here
Clear backpacks, metal detectors, and therapy. Join Keenan Riley and Nick Sullivan as they discuss safety and security in schools, churches, and businesses with US Army Veteran, Dan Jenkins. We may not have all the answers, but we have a lot to talk about.
Big things come from small beginnings We have to prove ourselves faithful over a little before God blesses us with more. Join Keenan Riley and Nick Sullivan, joined by Darwin Perez of 3 Sons CrossFit, as they discuss what it takes to achieve great things.
The world is filled with people of different races, belief systems, political affiliations, tax brackets, languages, and more. It's time to stop being basic and comfortable; Keenan Riley and Nick Sullivan are joined by Dee Hutchins to discuss the importance of diversifying your relationships in business, friend circles, and churches.
Who really has it all figured out? Keenan Riley and Nick Sullivan ask some difficult questions about the Bible and life in general while trying to convey that we all struggle in different ways.
Pursuing your passion leads to finding your purpose. Keenan Riley and Nick Sullivan are joined by the radio host of ABE 93.7, Cale Tharp, to discuss the importance of using different avenues to reach people while working hard on what you're passionate about.
Are we missing out on great moves of God by not allowing people to follow the calling God laid upon their lives? Keenan Riley and Nick Sullivan are joined by Keenan's wife, Andrea Riley as they discuss the importance of allowing people to fully utilize their callings, talents, abilities, and strengths.
How can a divided church hope to mend a divided world? This week Keenan Riley and Nick Sullivan are joined by Pastor Richard Harrison of Magnolia Cumberland Presbyterian Church to discuss how important it is to stand united with one another despite our differences.
"You just need more faith!" Church and mental health have always had a complicated relationship. This week Keenan Riley and Nick Sullivan are joined by Fruition's resident therapist, Tatjana Lynn (who just so happens to also be on the worship team), to discuss the importance of vulnerability and seeking both spiritual AND professional counseling.
How important is it to truly get to know the people around you at work, school, or church? Keenan Riley and Nick Sullivan are joined by Robert Robey, a teacher at Bernheim Middle School and Fruition's resident Jesus actor, to discuss the importance of meeting people and kids where they're at.
Our bodies are temples; what you put in is what you get out. Join Keenan Riley, Nick Sullivan, and special guest, Alex Dohn, to figure out how important it is to take better care of your heart, mind, and soul.
In this episode Professor William Buchanan OBE is joined by Nick Sullivan, head of research at Cloudflare, to discuss the mathematics of cryptography, public key encryption, and the implications of quantum computing.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:10-9AM) during the months of August through the beginning of April. The show features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and Bartow Sports Zone team discussions on some of the hot topics in sports and has added podcast episodes. -- Guests this episode: Matt Montgomery (Woodland HS baseball) and Kyle Tucker (Cartersville HS baseball). Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Team: Jackson Hyde, Brad Stephens, Matt Santini, Nick Sullivan, Alan Sanders, and Mike Garcia.
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Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing live Friday mornings on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3 FM / AM1450). The show features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and discussions on some of the hot topics in sports. Guests this episode: Billy Roper (Adairsville HS baseball) plus Greg Hight and Brenton Baggett (Bartow Co. Parks & Rec) to discuss Bartow County Little League opening day. The BSZ Team also provided a local HS spring sports update and shared their NCAA men's basketball tournament picks. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Team: Jackson Hyde, Matt Santini, Alan Sanders, Mike Garcia, Brad Stephens, and Nick Sullivan.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing live Friday mornings on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450). The show features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and discussions on some of the hot topics in the world of sports with a local slant. Guests for this episode: Cartersville High School baseball coach Kyle Tucker; Woodland High School baseball coach Matt Montgomery; and representatives of Cartersville Little League -- Allison Rutledge, Ty Mitcham, and Nick Wade. The BSZ Team also talked about the end of the MLB Lockout. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Team: Mike Garcia, Alan Sanders, Brad Santini, Matt Santini, and Nick Sullivan.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing Friday mornings (7:10-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA. The show features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and round table discussions on some of the hot topics in the world of sports. Guests for this episode: Matt Thompson (Cass HS baseball) and Kyle Sandy (Georgia HS basketball analyst / SandysSpiel.com). Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Team: Jackson Hyde, Brad Stephens, Alan Sanders, Mike Garcia, and Nick Sullivan.
On the show with us today is Dave Ratner, the lead lawyer at Creative Law Network, a boutique entertainment law firm in Denver Colorado. We talk about what the difference is between an entertainment lawyer and a regular business attorney, along with navigating the waters when it comes such contracts as a record deal, a publishing deal, how copyrights protect your music, the new Copyright Claims Board that is being created, how labels and artists are getting creative in their record deals (is a traditional deal better than a 360 contract?), and how Covid has affected the live concert business. We even delve a bit into why the superstars are selling off their catalogs. Following a career in the music businesses as a tour manager, publicist, band manager, and founder of his own management agency, Dave Ratner is now the lead lawyer at Creative Law Network, a boutique entertainment law firm in Denver. Dave counsels clients throughout the music industry on everything from contracts and licensing, to intellectual property registration and protection, to dispute resolution. He is a graduate of Cornell University and the University of Denver College of Law. Dave is an adjunct professor of entertainment law and copyright law at the University of Denver College of Law, Vice Chair of the Entertainment & Sports Section of the Colorado Bar Association, Advisory Committee Chair of Colorado Attorneys for the Arts, Vice President of the Swallow Hill Music Board, a founding board member of the Colorado Independent Venue Association, and speaks frequently on entertainment law issues throughout the country. For more information on Dave's law firm, check them out at www.creativelawnetwork.com Special Thanks to Nick Sullivan, and Andreas Landeck at “The Keep Recording” Studio in assisting in the production of this episode. For more information on their facility, go to: www.thekeeprecording.com The Business Side of Music ™ © 2022 Lotta Dogs Productions LLC Showrunner and Executive Producer Emeritus: Tom Sabella Producer and Host (the guy who has a face for podcasting): Bob Bender Co-Producer - Audio/Video Editor (the man behind the curtain): Mark Sabella Director of Video and Continuity (the brains of the entire operation): Deborah Halle Marketing and Social Media (all knowing): Sarah Fleshner for 362 Entertainment All Around Problem Solver (and Mental Health Therapist for us): Connie Ribas Recorded inside an old beat up Airstream Trailer located somewhere on what's left of Music Row in Nashville TN (except during pandemics, then it's pretty much been accomplished VIA Zoom or over the phone, with the exception for those fearless enough to come to Bob Bender's dining room… and there have been a few that have survived). Mixed and Mastered at Music Dog Studios in Nashville, TN Editing and Post at Midnight Express Studio located in Olian, NY Production Sound Design: Keith Stark Voice Over and Promo: Lisa Fuson Special Thanks to the creator and founder of the podcast, Tom Sabella, along with Traci Snow for producing and hosting over 100 episodes of the original "Business Side of Music" podcast and trusting us to carry on their legacy. Website: If you would like to be a guest on the show, please submit a request to: musicpodcast@mail.com If you're interested in becoming a sponsor for the show, let us know and we'll send you a media / sponsorship kit to you. Contact us at musicpodcast@mail.com
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, radio show airing live Friday mornings on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3 FM / AM1450). The show features local coach interviews, sports personalities, and panel discussions on the day's hot sports topics. Guests for this episode: Adairsville baseball coach Billy Roper and Georgia HS basketball analyst Kyle Sandy of SandysSpiel.com. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Team: Mike Garcia, Jackson Hyde, Nick Sullivan, and Alan Sanders.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:10-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, Georgia. There are also podcast episodes occasionally between live radio programs. The show features interviews with local coaches, local sports personalities, and discussions on some of the hot topics in sports. Guests for this episode: Cass High School basketball coaches Byron Taylor and Burt Jackson. Host: Charles Wilson. Bartow Sports Zone Team: Jackson Hyde, Nick Sullivan, Brad Stephens, Mike Garcia, and Alan Sanders.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing live Friday mornings (7:10-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450). The show features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and discussions on some of the hot topics in sports. Guests this episode: Melissa Winters (Adairsville HS girls basketball), Alex Disbrow (Adairsville HS boys basketball), and Dash O'Neill (Georgia Highlands College baseball). Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Team: Alan Sanders, Mike Garcia, Nick Sullivan, and Brad Stephens.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing live Friday mornings (7:10-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450). The show features interviews with local coaches and discussions on local sports and other hot topics in the world of sports. Guests for this segment: Jon Cudd (new head football coach at Adairsville HS) and Brandon Haywood (new head football coach at Woodland HS). The BSZ Team also provided a local winter sports update, discussed the poor performance of the six Division I college basketball programs in the state of Georgia, touched on this weekend's NFL playoff games, and the current NBA power rankings. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Team: Alan Sanders, Mike Garcia, Jackson Hyde, Nick Sullivan, and Brad Stephens.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing Friday mornings (7:10-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville GA (100.3FM / AM1450). The show features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and discussions on some of the hot topics in sports. Guest for the episode: Kyle Sandy (SandysSpiel.com), a Georgia high school basketball analyst. The BSZ Team also discussed the local winter sports scene, put a wrap on the 2021 college football season, and even touched on this weekend's NFL playoff games. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Team: Jackson Hyde, Alan Sanders, Mike Garcia, Nick Sullivan, and Brad Stephens.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing on Friday mornings (7:10-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450). The show features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and discussions on some of the hot topics in the world of sports. Guests this episode: D.L. Koontz (Cass HS wrestling) and Ryan Torrence (Adairsville HS wrestling) prior to their region/area team duals championships. The BSZ Team then provided a local hoops update and discussed the College Football Playoffs National Championship Game between Alabama and Georgia. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Team: Jackson Hyde, Alan Sanders, Mike Garcia, Nick Sullivan, and Brad Stephens.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing Friday mornings (7:10-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450). The show features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and discussions on the 'hot topics' in sports. Guests for this episode: Alex Disbrow (Adairsville HS boys basketball coach) and Melissa Winters (Adairsville HS girls basketball coach). Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Team: Mike Garcia, Nick Sullivan, Brad Stephens, Alan Sanders.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing live Friday mornings on WBHF-Cartersville. The show features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and discussions on some of the "hot topics" in sports. Guests for this episode: Cass basketball head coaches Byron Taylor and Burt Jackson. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Team: Jackson Hyde, Brad Stephens, Nick Sullivan, and Alan Sanders.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing Friday mornings (7:10-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville. The show features interviews with local coaches and discussions on hot sports topics. Guests for this episode: Karisma Boykin and Mike Tobin, the girls and boys basketball coaches at Cartersville High School. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Team Members: Jackson Hyde, Mike Garcia, Alan Sanders, and Nick Sullivan.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing Friday mornings on WBHF-Cartersville, GA. The show features interviews with local coaches and other sports discussions. Guests for this episode are the three local football coaches headed into the state playoffs: Eric Bishop (Adairsville HS football); Conor Foster (Cartersville HS football); and Steve Gates (Cass HS football). Guest hosts: Matt Santini and Brad Stephens. BSZ Team: Alan Sanders, Jackson Hyde, and Nick Sullivan.
Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing Friday mornings on WBHF-Cartersville, GA. The show features interviews with local coaches and other sports discussions. Guests for this episode: David Archer, Jr. (Excel Christian Academy boys basketball) and Conor Foster (Cartersville HS football). Guest Host: Matt Santini. BSZ Team: Jackson Hyde, Alan Sanders, Brad Stephens, and Nick Sullivan.
Bex Luthor guest stars. The Thanos Copter debuts! Reviewing "Meet Mastermind" (by Nick Sullivan, Michael Siporin, Jim Salicrup, Win Mortimer, Mike Esposito), featuring Spider-Man, Thanos and Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers). www.ComicBookSyndicate.com
One of the best wrestlers on the indy scene right now Nick Sullivan joined me as we discussed - His recent match with Impact Wrestling World Champion Moose, Impact Wrestling, Winning the Immortal Championship Wrestling Cal Fowler Cup tournament, Having trouble getting over the border for Canadian shows, Collecting wrestling figures and so much more!
The Alliance Pro Wrestling Network Sunday Special Interview welcomed pro wrestling indy star "The Natural" Nick Sullivan to the show as we discussed - His return to the ring for the first time since the pandemic hit, His desire to be able to head back up to Canada to wrestle and the promotions he'd like to work for, Being a family man and if it would have any impact on decisions he may have to make concerning professional wrestling, What would happen if he went one on one with Jacob Fatu, His thoughts on Big Show signing with AEW and much more!
My guest this week is Grammy nominated audio engineer, Nick Sullivan. He's also the co-owner of The Keep Recording and Consonance Publishing, both based in Denver, CO. Since opening their doors in 2014, Nick (along with his business partner, Jeff Kanan) have produced, engineered, mixed and mastered hundreds of records. One thing that I find unique about Nick, is that he is both fully involved with the creative side of music, as well as the business side. Not that this should be a rare quality... Most artists have to wear multiple hats. The thing that sets Nick apart is his ability to wear both well and at a high level. He welcomes both sides of the industry. His publishing company, Consonance, plays host to over 50 writers, and recently landed placements on Amazon's, Nocturne. In the episode, we chat about how growing up in a tourist town helped influence his musical tastes, what it's like running a recording studio and publishing company, what artists should do with all of their tracks, and the difference between being purely an artist verses being someone who writes music for film and television. If you enjoy the podcast, please let others know, subscribe or write a review. 5 star ratings and reviews on Apple Music as well as subscribing to our YouTube Channel help us out the most!! IF YOU'D LIKE TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST IN A MONETARY WAY, I'M NOW ON PATREON! https://www.patreon.com/andysydow You can support my artist career and this podcast for as little as $3 per month. The price of one cup of coffee helps keep this podcast on its feet. Any and every contribution is greatly appreciated! Guest Links: Consonance Publishing: http://consonanceproductions.com/ The Keep Recording: http://thekeeprecording.com/ Sponsors: A huge thanks to our sponsors, PQ Mastering and Narrator RF. For any sponsorship inquiries, shoot me an email at middleclassrockstar@gmail.com Episode Music: Theme 2: "Theme 2" by Andy Sydow Monologue Music: "Just One More Time" by Andy Sydow Sponsor Music: "Wicked Dreams" by Andy Sydow Interview Outro Music: “Who I Want To Be” by Andy Sydow
Need something uplifting? You're in the wrong place. But if you want to learn about a weird, twisted, and incredibly sad story from Belle Epoque France, this is for you! (And us. We love this sort of stuff.) In this episode, special guest Nick Sullivan shares the tale of Blanche Monnier and the circumstances that led to her 25-year imprisonment. Is being a lawyer technically a hobby? At what point do you start getting suspicious of the neighbors? And when is it okay to snitch on your boss? This week: I saw something nasty in the woodshed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Interview With Coach Nick Sullivan By Christian Oblena and William Simpson. Coach Discusses role with AU Basketball and coaching at Prolific Prep High School.
One of the best rising stars in pro wrestling today "The Natural" Nick Sullivan joined me on Shooting Up North Indy Edition for a great conversation. Some of the topics we discussed were - His soon to be born son, His extensive pro wrestling figure collection, The PWI Top 500, If he has an opponent in mind for his first match back, Impact Wrestling, and I name 8 wrestlers (4 current and 4 legends) and Nick tells me how a match with each of them would go down. Spoiler - One name I included was Andre the Giant. All this and much more!
In this episode the bears hit the road to make their fortune System: Honey HeistHost: Anthony Silvio. Guests: Daniel LaPlante (Mignolaverse) Daniel Haskins, Nick Sullivan, and Pat McateerGet updates on the podcast on twitter: twitter.com/movieflipE-mail the show at: MultiverseChipPod@gmail.com
In this episode new lasers and feelings are explored in a somewhat familiar setting for our space heroes an old west town on the end of space System: Lasers and FeelingsHost: Anthony Silvio. Guests: Daniel LaPlante (Mignolaverse) Daniel Haskins, Nick Sullivan, and Pat McateerGet updates on the podcast on twitter: twitter.com/movieflipE-mail the show at: MultiverseChipPod@gmail.com
In this episode the posse get hollyweird System: Deadlands 20th Anniversary Host: Anthony Silvio. Guests: Daniel LaPlante (Mignolaverse) Daniel Haskins, Nick Sullivan, and Pat McateerGet updates on the podcast on twitter: twitter.com/movieflipE-mail the show at: MultiverseChipPod@gmail.com
The posse gets a ride, gets drinks, and sent to the gates of hellSystem: Deadlands 20th Anniversary Host: Anthony Silvio. Guests: Daniel LaPlante (Mignolaverse) Daniel Haskins, Zach Haskins, Nick Sullivan, and Pat McateerGet updates on the podcast on twitter: twitter.com/movieflipE-mail the show at: MultiverseChipPod@gmail.com
In this timeline a weird wild west, ghost rocks fall, people are shot, homes are owned and pictures are takenSystem: Deadlands 20th Anniversary Host: Anthony Silvio. Guests: Daniel LaPlante (Mignolaverse) Daniel Haskins, Zach Haskins, Nick Sullivan, and Pat McateerGet updates on the podcast on twitter: twitter.com/movieflipE-mail the show at: MultiverseChipPod@gmail.com
The Boys of the old IWF and the WWW begin to meet up and face off as Wizard huts are visited, dicks are punched and chants are chanted Isn't that right Chip?System: World Wide WrestlingHost: Anthony Silvio. Guests: Daniel LaPlante (Mignolaverse) Daniel Haskins, Zach Haskins, Nick Sullivan, and Pat McateerGet updates on the podcast on twitter: twitter.com/movieflipE-mail the show at: MultiverseChipPod@gmail.com
(Hey guys sorry about the echos in this episode hopefully we can get it mitigated by next week)In this new world line it's the final episode of IWF Monday Nights the worlds 3rd least popular wrestling promotion, and they get ready to declare war on the World Wide Wrestling starsSystem: World Wide WrestlingHost: Anthony Silvio. Guests: Daniel LaPlante (Mignolaverse) Daniel Haskins, Zach Haskins, Nick Sullivan, and Pat McateerGet updates on the podcast on twitter: twitter.com/movieflipE-mail the show at: MultiverseChipPod@gmail.com
Nick Sullivan believes that The future of money is Good, and is transforming the future of cryptocurrency as the Chief Technology Officer at Good Money, a revolutionary company that empowers global citizens to be part of a more equitable and transparent world. As one of four Founding members, Good Money will leverage Nick's technical, blockchain, consumer technology, and team building expertise.He can be reached at nick@sullivanflock.com.