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The episode kicks off with Luke sharing a story about a summer pear tree in his front yard in Northeast Texas. The tree drops a massive amount of fruit, which squirrels nibble on during the day. By nightfall—around 9:30 PM—a sounder of about ten wild hogs arrives like clockwork to eat the fallen pears. Luke reveals he has been tracking them with a thermal monocular and plans to hunt them from his front porch (about 45 yards away) using his new Ten-Point crossbow. Larry and Luke dive into the fascinating intelligence and sensory capabilities of wild hogs. Larry notes that research shows hogs have an extraordinary sense of smell (capable of detecting truffles six feet underground in Europe) and an incredible multi-generational memory that maps out seasonal feeding patterns year after year. The duo reminisces about their shared history hunting hogs and their co-authored book, Poor Man's Grizzly. They look back at the timeline of the wild hog population in Texas: The 1970s: Hogs were sparse and considered a highly prized, rare trophy in places like South Texas. The 1980s: The population boomed. Luke and Larry candidly admit that back then, it was common—and legal—for hunters to trap and relocate wild hogs all over the state to create hunting opportunities, inadvertently fueling the massive population explosion seen today. Luke's Roots: Luke shares that his fascination with hogs started at age eight when he saved up pecan-picking money to buy his first two domestic pigs for $6 each. Luke recants his latest fishing adventures with his colleague Jeff Rice from A Sportsman's Life TV Show which can be found on Carbon TV and YouTube. They recently fished the Red River below the Eisenhower Dam at Lake Texoma with airboat guide JC McCullah. Using heavy casts into 15-foot-deep washouts, they hammered channel and blue catfish, including a massive blue catfish weighing around 40 pounds. JC McCullah also uses his airboats to transport hunters to remote, untouched wilderness areas along the Red River on the Oklahoma side. Luke and Larry discuss plans to head up there this fall for an isolated deer hunt, utilizing a remote FEMA building JC has set up as a rustic camp. Larry celebrates his long-standing friendship with Luke, noting that he has been a regular guest on Luke's commercial radio show and podcast, Catfish Radio, for over 20 years. They close the episode by highlighting a few major upcoming events for outdoor enthusiasts: DSC Summer Show: Taking place July 23–26 at the Gaylord Texan in Grapevine, Texas, featuring over 400 exhibitors and the DSC Foundation Gala on July 25th. An Evening at the DSC Office: Scheduled for September 17th, featuring wild game cooking and storytelling. Luke's Annual Rendezvous: Held every spring (typically the first Saturday in March) in Greenville, Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The CopDoc Podcast - Season 9 - Episode 168What does it take to go from a dirt road in Northeast Texas to leading one of the most progressive police departments in the country?In this episode of The CopDoc Podcast, Dr. Steve Morreale sits down with Dr. Lance Arnold, Chief of Police in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. Lance calls his journey "dirt road to doctorate," and that phrase captures something essential about who he is: a leader who never lost sight of where he came from, even as his thinking about leadership grew more sophisticated, more deliberate, and more people-centered with every passing year.Lance spent 20 years at the Norman, Oklahoma Police Department before taking his first chief's job in Weatherford, Texas, and then moving to Broken Arrow. Along the way, he earned an Ed.D. in organizational leadership and built systems for developing leaders from the inside out. He arrived at a deceptively simple conviction: the job of a leader is to create conditions for people to flourish. Not just survive. Not just get to retirement unbroken. Flourish.This conversation is one of the most substantive explorations of police leadership development you will find anywhere. Lance and Steve dig into why leadership training rarely sticks when the culture does not change around it, why most supervisors manage fires instead of preventing them, and why "we tried that in 1995, and it didn't work" may be the most dangerous sentence in policing. Lance is direct about his own early failures, honest about what it took to grow, and clear-eyed about the gap between what most agencies say they value and what they actually build systems to support.If you are a leader at any level who has ever felt like you were swimming against the tide, this one is for you.Hey there! Send us a message. Who else should we be talking to? What topics are important? Use FanMail to connect! Let us know!Contact us: copdoc.podcast@gmail.com Website: www.copdocpodcast.comIf you'd like to arrange for facilitated training, or consulting, or talk about steps you might take to improve your leadership and help in your quest for promotion, contact Steve at stephen.morreale@gmail.com
Rod and Karen banter about cashiers, a microwave PSA, Invincible, glowing tires and taking a picture of a family at the Hornets game. Then they discuss John Fetterman's political shift draws ire of Pennsylvania Democrat, Franklin Graham wrote letter to Trump to tell him he’s going to heaven, a woman at a No Kings March gets interviewed, With their candidates losing in metro Atlanta, Georgia GOP seeks to remove party labels, GOP Senate Candidate Urges People to Be 'Patriots' About Trump's War and 'Take 1 Less Trip to Starbucks' to Offset Rising Costs, Mark Robinson admits ‘I lied’ about CNN story, Displeased White House intervenes as Bill Maher announced as Kennedy Center prize-winner, Judge admonished for making racially insensitive remarks to Black defendant, Ku Klux Klan items are found as Mississippi Department of Public Safety packs to move, Destination Smokehouse owner puts out video, Man repeatedly 'brake-checked' other driver before fatal road rage shooting: Police, Man assaulted Whataburger manager, later flooded Northeast Texas city jail and sword ratchetness. Podjam 3 Tickets: https://events.humanitix.com/podjam3 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theblackguywhotips Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Instagram: @TheBlackGuyWhoTips Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Teepublic Store- https://the-black-guy-who-tips-podcast.dashery.com/ Amazon Wishlist – https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1PDD9JUQUNVY5?ref_=wl_share Crowdcast – https://www.crowdcast.io/theblackguywhotips Voicemail: (980) 500-9034Go Premium: https://www.theblackguywhotips.com/premium/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to Day 2 of our special Jefferson Highway 4-part series, "Find Your Heart in Greenville, Texas." After exploring the incredible history at the Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum in Part 1, today we look at the living, breathing pulse of this Northeast Texas community. Recorded in the heart of downtown at Prairie Coffee House, we sit down with local leaders and residents to discuss how Greenville is growing—and doing it with integrity. In this episode: * Stacey Foley (Greenville Tourism Manager): Our "tour guide" shares the inside scoop on Greenville's attractions and community spirit. * Randy Tarpley (Tarpley Realtors): Insights into the booming housing market and why people are flocking to Greenville. * Hannah Bywater (Greenville Chamber of Commerce): Discussing local business growth and the town's welcoming atmosphere. * Local Perspectives: Residents Xachary Aguilar and Natalie Pegg share why this city is the perfect place to live, work, and visit. We also highlight how Greenville is preserving its past while building its future, including the amazing Lofts on Lee vacation rentals right above us! Links Mentioned: * Greenville Tourism: http://travelgreenvilletx.com/ * The Route: https://jeffersonhighway.org/ * Plan Your Texas Trip: https://www.jeffersonhighwaytravelguide.com/travel-directory/texas * Part 1 of the Podcast Series: https://jeffersonhighwaydispatch.substack.com/p/greenville-texas-part-one * Prairie Coffee House:https://prairiecoffeeco.com/ * Tarpley Realtors: https://www.tarpleyrealtors.com/ * Greenville Chamber of Commerce: https://www.greenvillechamber.com/ * Stay Updated: https://jeffersonhighwaydispatch.substack.com/
Welcome to Part One of our special 4-Part series: "Find Your Heart in Greenville, Texas." The historic Jefferson Highway is a 115-year-old international treasure, stretching from the pines of Winnipeg to the palms of New Orleans. Today, we anchor in Northeast Texas to explore why Greenville is the ultimate "Homebase" for your Texas Jefferson Highway adventure. We're driving through the historic Blackland cotton fields, visiting the "Highway Sisters" of Bonham and Denison, and diving deep into the soul of the region at the Audie Murphy/American Cotton Museum. Our guest, Susan Lanning, shares the incredible legacy of one of America's most decorated soldiers and the "White Gold" industry that built this community. In This Episode: * The Homebase: Why the Comfort Suites is the perfect base for your trip. * The Drive: Navigating the history of the Blackland Prairie and the stunning Bonham courthouse. * The Legend: Susan Lanning on Audie Murphy and the American Cotton Museum. * Mascot Update: Priscilla the Sock Monkey and Stinky the Donkey hit the road! Resources & Links: * Greenville Tourism: http://travelgreenvilletx.com/ * The Museum: https://cottonmuseum.com/ * The Route: https://jeffersonhighway.org/ * Plan Your Texas Trip: https://www.jeffersonhighwaytravelguide.com/travel-directory/texas * Stay Updated: https://jeffersonhighwaydispatch.substack.com/
Northeast Texas is increasingly a key conduit for natural gas supply pushing toward rising Gulf Coast LNG demand. The region's supply is poised to surge over the next decade, driven by new inflows from the Permian and rising local production, including from the emerging Western Haynesville play.
Host Jeremy C. Park interviews Judy Capps, Founder and President of the Board, along with Regina Glass, Executive Director of Hope Ministries of Northeast Texas, who both highlight the Mt. Pleasant, Texas-based nonprofit organization focused on empowering single mothers through a holistic, multi-generational approach to poverty alleviation. The organization serves 32 families at a time, providing comprehensive support that addresses financial needs, personal healing, and spiritual growth over a 4-5 year period. Through education, mentorship, and practical assistance, Hope Ministries has helped transform lives, with graduates achieving success in various fields including law enforcement, social work, and business. The ministry has expanded its impact by training other cities to implement its Hope model, including locations in New York, Tennessee, and Brazil, while also maintaining sustainability through facility rentals and community partnerships. The program's success is demonstrated by its ability to transform not just individual lives but entire communities, with each graduate potentially saving taxpayers $60,000 annually by moving from welfare to self-sufficiency.
In my childhood years, I got to experience something I've cherished ever since: Starry nights.I was lucky to spend time during the summers on my Aunt Eula's and Uncle Ernest's tenant farm in Northeast Texas. With no TV or electronics, we made our own entertainment in the evenings, including “turning on” nature's Big Show. This meant rolling an old bed outdoors as darkness fell, so we could lay back, look up, and marvel at the endless expanse of constellations, comets, the Milky Way, planets, and other wonders of the cosmos. Today, though, 80 percent of Americans never see the starry night, for the artificial glare of city lights blots out nature's spectacular display.But wait – billionaires to the rescue! Musk, Bezos, Zuckerberg, and other high-tech demigods who're spending trillions to foist a brave new world of artificial intelligence on us, claim that their scheme will actually relight the night sky!For real? Of course not.It turns out that they can't get enough cheap land and energy on Earth to supply the phantasmagoric sprawl of data centers their AI hustle will demand. So, they're going to put massive clusters of these systems into orbit, tethered to miles of solar mirrors stretching across our sky. While that means nature's stars-and-stuff will be even more obscured, they say that instead of watching the cosmos, we Earthlings can enjoy the artificial twinkle of their corporate data centers.This is Jim Hightower saying… Lest you think that, surely they wouldn't do this, note that those arrogant billionaire Lords of the Night are already investing humongous sums of money in space data centers As the CEO of one called “Starcloud” bluntly says: “It's not a debate. It's going to happen.”Do something!Not surprisingly, fighting for a quiet night sky is a difficult and overlooked area of activism. Here are some folks we found working on the issue—if you know of more, leave ‘em in the comments!* Dark Sky International works to create and preserve localities from light pollution, and they've started to address the impact of satellites, too. Here's a paper they released late last year.* On the nerdier side of things, the International Astronomical Union (IAU)'s Centre for the Protection of the Dark and Quiet Sky (CPS) — if that isn't a mouthful, we don't know what is — is working to mitigate the negative impact of satellite constellations. (The image used above is courtesy of the IAU.)Jim Hightower's Lowdown is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jimhightower.substack.com/subscribe
Episode Overview In this special bonus episode, Larry Weishuhn welcomes listeners to 2026, reflecting on a fast-paced 2025 and sharing his excitement for the adventures ahead. He provides a roadmap of his upcoming hunts, convention appearances, and new content plans for the year. 2025 Recap & Recent Adventures Larry briefly touches on his late 2025 activities, including: Carmen Mountain Whitetail: Hunts in November and December. Texas Panhandle: Hunting with Craig Archer and Kyle Foley. Cotton Ranch (Becker Bottoms): Spending time in Northeast Texas with David and Edgar Cotton and Rick Lambert. Larry notes their shared appreciation for Savage Model 99 lever-action rifles, mentioning he recently hunted with a .300 Savage built in the 1920s. Upcoming Plans for Early 2026 Coues Deer Hunt (January): Larry is heading deep south to the El Durangueño Ranch in Durango, Mexico (Sierra Madres) to hunt with Terry Anderson. He recounts a successful hunt there in 2025 for a unique buck with broken tines (currently being mounted by Double Nickel Taxidermy). DSC Convention (Feb 6–8): Larry will be back in Atlanta at the World Congress Center. Roles: He will MC the Life Member Breakfast and present the "Educator of the Year" award to his good friend, Dr. Mike Arnold. Appearances: Attendees can find him at the Hornady and Stealth Vision booths. Future Content & Announcements TV & Print: The Carmen Mountain Whitetail hunt will be featured on Sportsman's Life TV (Carbon TV/YouTube) and in an article for Sporting Classics Magazine. Upcoming Podcast Episodes: An interview with Jeff Johnson (originally recorded for the NRA). A sit-down with Fred Eichler, discussing longbows vs. rifles. A discussion with Edgar Cotton about his decades of elk hunting, starting in the 1970s. International Hunts: Plans for later in the spring include hunting Muntjac and Chinese Water Deer in England, followed by a three-nation Roe Deer hunt. Patreon Launch: Larry announces a new Patreon launching in Jan/Feb to offer extra content, direct communication, and giveaways. Sponsors Mentioned: DSC, Hornady, Taurus, Stealth Vision, Red 55 Winery, Choctaw Hunting Lodge, The Crown Bar, Texas Wildlife Association, Double Nickel Taxidermy, and Burnham Brothers Game Calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Join us for the 13th Annual Rubber Duck Regatta & Jeep Festival on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at the Harbor in Rockwall, TX! This exciting event, benefiting Grace Clinic and Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Texas, combines family fun, Jeep culture, and a thrilling duck race with a chance to win a 2025 Hydro Blue Jeep Wrangler! Event Highlights: Jeep Zone: Show & Shine with 5 categories (including Halloween-themed "Booty Full"), Poker Run, and a new Texas/OU tailgate experience with a big screen, turf, carnival games, and a DJ! Lake Zone: Live music, food trucks, kids' zone with inflatables, mechanical bull, mini Jeep races, face painting, and more! Rubber Duck Regatta: Adopt a duck for $10 at rockwallduckrace.org for a chance to win a Jeep Wrangler, a $1,000 Visa gift card, or a $500 Visa gift card. Use promo code JEEPCHICCHAT or JEEPTALKSHOW for 10% off! Corporate Duck Pageant: Decorate a 10-inch duck for fun prizes (think Taylor Swift or football themes!). Volunteer Opportunities: Join our 100+ volunteers to make this event unforgettable. Email Mary at mary@rockwallgracecenter.org or find her on social media (Mary M Walker). About Grace Clinic: Grace Clinic, a Christian nonprofit in Rockwall, provides affordable medical care, mental health counseling, cancer screenings, women's health exams, and sports physicals for families struggling financially. This event helps keep costs low for those in need. Event Details: Date: October 11, 2025 Time: 10 AM - 7 PM (Duck Race at 6 PM) Location: The Harbor, Rockwall, TX Adopt Ducks: Until 4 PM on event day at rockwallduckrace.org Show & Shine Signup: $60 (includes a free duck and t-shirt if registered by October 7th) No Need to Be Present to Win: Open to anyone in the US! Winners have 45 days to claim their prize. Why It Matters: Since merging with the Jeep community in 2022, we've grown from selling 750 ducks to over 9,000, raising vital funds for both organizations. With just a small staff and the incredible support of Jeep groups across Texas, this event thrives on community spirit. A huge thank you to our volunteers, sponsors, and Jeepers who make it all possible! Come out, enjoy the fun, and support a great cause. We can't wait to see you there!
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How are you abiding in Christ and seeking God in business and life?In this episode, Jeff, Jeff, and Randy discuss: Following through on what you start.Being intentional about your faith in business.Ministering to your employees and your clients.Let God show you your priorities. Key Takeaways: Discover how God has made you. The more you can cooperate and develop that, the more the magic will happen.There is power in giving people a hand up, not just a handout.Consider tithing your time - designate some of your hours as intentional time with God or with the ministry for His Kingdom.God's calling and God's timing are often different. "If you're sensing God's calling you to something, listen to that and start pursuing that, start preparing for that. Ensure it's from God and that He wants you to do that, and what your role is, then what the timing is." — Randy Price About Randy Price: Randy and Susan Price opened Right at Home in March of 2009 after they saw the fast-growing care needs of seniors in Northeast Texas. Having a father who had Lewy Body dementia (an ugly combination of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases), Randy is even more passionate about caring for the patients and the caregivers.Before opening Right at Home, Randy and Susan served for 2 years as missionaries in Mexico. Previous to that, Randy worked in leadership roles in manufacturing for 17 years. Randy has a BA in Economics with a secondary emphasis in Accounting from the University of Texas at Austin. After years of prayer, counsel & thought, Randy decided to establish Community for Hope (https://communityforhope.net/testimonials/) to more effectively minister to his 400+ employees across 10+ offices in East Texas. Randy and Susan have been married for 39 years and have seven children, six in-laws, and nine grandchildren! Randy and Susan are very involved and actively serve at Sylvania church in Tyler, Texas. Connect with Randy Price:Website: https://communityforhope.net/Website: https://www.rightathome.net/northeast-texasLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/randy-price-cfo-csa-0913a110/ Connect with Jeff Thomas: Website: https://www.arkosglobal.com/Podcast: https://www.generousbusinessowner.com/Book: https://www.arkosglobal.com/trading-upEmail: jeff.thomas@arkosglobal.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/ArkosGlobalAdvFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/arkosglobal/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/arkosglobaladvisorsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/arkosglobaladvisors/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLUYpPwkHH7JrP6PrbHeBxw
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Stepping into the frostiest stretch of the Dallas winter, Deconstructing Dallas hosts Ryan Trimble and Shawn Williams kick off the episode in style—Ryan sporting an SMU beanie from Young Kings Clothing and Shawn wrapped in a vintage Texas A&M bomber jacket. After swapping stories about surprise snow flurries and icy roads, they sit down with Jennifer Bartkowski, the dynamic CEO of Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas.A lifelong Girl Scout herself, Jennifer shares her inspiring journey from selling cookies as a young girl to leading the organization into a bold new era. She highlights the innovative STEM initiatives at the state-of-the-art STEM Center and the exhilarating outdoor adventure camps that empower girls to dream big. Jennifer also delves into the transformative power of the Girl Scout Cookie program, which not only funds troop activities but cultivates entrepreneurial skills that shape confident leaders. As she outlines the organization's strategic vision to remain a premier destination for young women's leadership, Jennifer passionately highlights the importance of single-gender spaces where girls can truly thrive.To wrap up, Ryan and Shawn debate their favorite Girl Scout cookies and also break down SMU's first year in the ACC and Texas A&M's strong basketball season.Tune in to discover how you can get involved—whether by volunteering, donating, or indulging in those irresistible cookies—and make a lasting impact on the lives of girls across Northeast Texas.Connect:gsnetx.orgInterview begins 7:20
*It's wildfire season in Texas. *There is assistance available for Texas dairies affected by avian influenza.*Another arctic blast is coming into Texas. *Electronic ID tags for Texas cattle producers are available for free. *USDA has withdrawn a proposed rule change to the Packers and Stockyards Act. *Northeast Texas dealt with some severe weather recently. *Increased nonstructural carbohydrates in the pasture can increase insulin levels in horses.
Rain, freezing rain, sleet and snow are sweeping across Texas, with the Panhandle and DFW areas bracing for the worst. We’ll have the latest on this week’s forecast – and how it’s complicating life for farmers and ranchers between Dallas and Texarkana. With the Texas Legislature set to reconvene in a few days, some lawmakers […] The post The polar vortex is complicating Northeast Texas farming appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.
Join host Jeremiah Byron of the Bigfoot Society as he interviews listener Chris about his unforgettable Bigfoot encounters near Lake Wright Patman, also known as Lake Texarkana, in Northeast Texas. From a chilling face-to-face meeting with a reddish-brown creature to witnessing the elusive beings fishing in shallow creek holes, Chris provides a vivid narrative of his experiences. The discussions cover sightings in rural areas, farm life, military base correlations, and Chris's innovative heat maps tracking Bigfoot encounters across the US. This episode offers a rich exploration of the untamed and mysterious landscapes of Northeast Texas, urging others with similar experiences to share their stories.
Join host Anne-Marie Zanzal as she welcomes author and coach Annie M. Henderson to explore the diverse experiences of women coming out later in life. Annie shares her personal journey, highlighting the challenges of growing up Catholic in Northeast Texas and the profound impact of a lack of representation in her life. The conversation delves into the complexities of people pleasing and co-dependency, revealing how these patterns can shape relationships and self-identity. Annie's catalyst experience serves as a pivotal point in her story, leading to deep reflections on authenticity and self-acceptance. Tune in for an insightful discussion that emphasizes the uniqueness of each individual's journey while navigating the common themes of discovery and empowerment within the LGBTQIA community.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Join host Anne-Marie Zanzal as she welcomes author and coach Annie M. Henderson to explore the diverse experiences of women coming out later in life. Annie shares her personal journey, highlighting the challenges of growing up Catholic in Northeast Texas and the profound impact of a lack of representation in her life. The conversation delves into the complexities of people pleasing and co-dependency, revealing how these patterns can shape relationships and self-identity. Annie's catalyst experience serves as a pivotal point in her story, leading to deep reflections on authenticity and self-acceptance. Tune in for an insightful discussion that emphasizes the uniqueness of each individual's journey while navigating the common themes of discovery and empowerment within the LGBTQIA community.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan travels to Jefferson, Texas for the 2024 Texas Bigfoot Conference. Our first guest is wildlife conservationist and host of Dark Outdoors, Chester Moore. We discuss the importance of wildlife conservation and passing on a love of the outdoors to the next generation. We also discuss the recent appearance of tagged Great White sharks in the Gulf of Mexico and hat this resurgence means for the long-targeted creature. Our next guest is Cryptozoologist Ryan Edwards. We discuss his latest book Beyond Bigfoot: The Other Unrecognized Primates of North America. What are the possibilities that there are various regional forms of Sasquatch across the United States, and could we be misidentifying the famed cryptid with other species? Up next we have researcher and author Mitchel Whitington on to talk about his latest book Marion County Monsters: Cryptids in Northeast Texas. We discuss a case in the local Jefferson, TX area that goes back to the 1960s which involves a young man having a truly frightening encounter with a Bigfoot. Our next guest is researcher, and host of the popular show Tex's Front Porch, Tex Wesson. We discuss the world of cryptids and paranormal, and the phenomena known as Dogman. From the stories of Anubis in ancient Egypt, to King Lycan in ancient Greece, and even the Beat of Gevaudan, the history of Man-Dog chimeras has existed throughout humanity…is there truth to these so-called myths? Our final guest is researcher and author of Metroplex Monsters: Dallas Demons, Fort Worth Goatmen and Other Terrors of the Trinity River, Jason McLean. We discuss the sightings of Pterosaurs in Texas and beyond, as well as the importance of sharing your research with others in the field, and how we can prepare our research in the world of cryptozoology and paranormal to shake hands with science. Join the Curious Realm as we delve into the topics of Bigfoot in Texas, Sasquatch Research, and more. Curious Realm is proudly distributed by: Ground Zero Media & Aftermath Media, KGRA, APRTV and the official Curious Realm ROKU App! Curious Realm has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Curious7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible! Website live streams powered by Web Work Wireless. For the best in home and business WiFi solutions visit WebWorksWireless.com. Intro music “A Curious Realm” provided by No Disassemble find more great music and content at: NoDisassemble.com.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/curious-realm--5254986/support.
In this episode of the Curious Realm host Christopher Jordan travels to Jefferson, Texas for the 2024 Texas Bigfoot Conference. Our first guest is wildlife conservationist and host of Dark Outdoors, Chester Moore. We discuss the importance of wildlife conservation and passing on a love of the outdoors to the next generation. We also discuss the recent appearance of tagged Great White sharks in the Gulf of Mexico and hat this resurgence means for the long-targeted creature. Our next guest is Cryptozoologist Ryan Edwards. We discuss his latest book Beyond Bigfoot: The Other Unrecognized Primates of North America. What are the possibilities that there are various regional forms of Sasquatch across the United States, and could we be misidentifying the famed cryptid with other species? Up next we have researcher and author Mitchel Whitington on to talk about his latest book Marion County Monsters: Cryptids in Northeast Texas. We discuss a case in the local Jefferson, TX area that goes back to the 1960s which involves a young man having a truly frightening encounter with a Bigfoot. Our next guest is researcher, and host of the popular show Tex's Front Porch, Tex Wesson. We discuss the world of cryptids and paranormal, and the phenomena known as Dogman. From the stories of Anubis in ancient Egypt, to King Lycan in ancient Greece, and even the Beat of Gevaudan, the history of Man-Dog chimeras has existed throughout humanity…is there truth to these so-called myths? Our final guest is researcher and author of Metroplex Monsters: Dallas Demons, Fort Worth Goatmen and Other Terrors of the Trinity River, Jason McLean. We discuss the sightings of Pterosaurs in Texas and beyond, as well as the importance of sharing your research with others in the field, and how we can prepare our research in the world of cryptozoology and paranormal to shake hands with science. Join the Curious Realm as we delve into the topics of Bigfoot in Texas, Sasquatch Research, and more. Curious Realm is proudly distributed by: Ground Zero Media & Aftermath Media, KGRA, APRTV and the official Curious Realm ROKU App! Curious Realm has teamed up with True Hemp Science, Austin, TX based suppliers of high-quality full spectrum emulsified CBD products and more. Visit TrueHempScience.com TODAY and use code Curious7 to save 7% off your order of $50 or more and get a free 50mg CBD edible! Website live streams powered by Web Work Wireless. For the best in home and business WiFi solutions visit WebWorksWireless.com. Intro music “A Curious Realm” provided by No Disassemble find more great music and content at: NoDisassemble.com.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/curious-realm--5254986/support.
No Agenda Episode 1700 - "Turban Tossing" "Turban Tossing" Executive Producers: Brennan Keller Sir Mike & Dame Becky Anonymous Colter Keffeler Sirvente NeraL Sir JackAsh Sir Guust Kadaver, Baron Commodore of the Province of Utrecht. Sir Sala Hauser Baronet of the Space Coast Iwan Blom Brent Smith Debbie Elam Viscount Sir Doctor Commodore Goon Sir Dr. One Awesome Jason Baron Victor Dr Sir Rev Joseph James, the 33rd, CDRE Archie Brentano Patrick of the Pugner order Dimitri Geier Jason Petersen Douglas Goldberg Sir Stuart Sir Otaku - Duke of Northeast Texas and the Red River Valley Kimberly Kramm Steeler Gromoll sir d0m1n4t3 Sir Kevin of Devon Todd Moore Paul Vreugdenhil Sir Dan the Man Michael Lumpkins Sir Prime Doctor of Illuminated Thinking Sir James Fukumoto Sir Anthrax Sir James Sir Kaz in Brighton UK Electronic Business Consultants Jackie Greene Dame Jitterbug, Fixer of Gadgets Tabatha Soapes Associate Executive Producers: Zadoc Brown III Rob Carty Bradley Taylor Planet Rage Eli The Coffee Guy Dan Kesterson Micah Ferrell Linda Lu Duchess of jobs and writer of resumes Become a member of the 1701 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Sir Guust Kadaver > Sir Guust Kadaver, Baron Commodore of the Province of Utrecht. Sir Sala hauser of the 321 > Sir Sala Hauser Baronet of the Space Coast Baron Sir Dr. Goon > Viscount Sir Doctor Commodore Goon Dame Melavation > Baronetess Dame Melavation Knights & Dames Jo Courbanou > Dame Darling of the Ethereal Realms Jody > Dame Jody of the North Texas Annettas Jen > Dame Jen Commodores: Commodore Brennan of the Glass City Commodore Bubba of the Maumee Valley Commodore Sir Mike, Baronet of the Great Katy Prairie Commodore Dame Becky, Baronetess of the Great Katy Prairie Commodore Anonymous Commodore Colter Keffeler Commodore Sirvente NeraL Commodore Sir JackAsh Commodore Sir Guust Kadaver Commodore Amatus Sir Sala Hauser Baronet of the Space Coast Commodore Iwan Blom Commodore Cow Lawyer Commodore Lawless Commodore Sir Doctor Goon Commodore Sir Dr. One Awesome Jason, PhD. Commodore Baron Victor Commodore Dr Sir Rev Joseph James Commodore 128 Commodore Patrick of the Pugner order Commodore Dimitri Geier Commodore Jason Petersen Commodore Douglas Goldberg Commodore Sir Stuart Commodore Sir Otaku Commodore Kimberly Kramm Commodore Steeler of the Ohio River Commodore sir d0m1n4t3 [Sir Dominate] Commodore Sir Kevin of Devon Commodore Todd Moore Commodore Paul Vreugdenhil Commodore Sir Dan the Man Commodore Michael Lumpkins Commodore Commodore Sir Prime, PhD Commodore James Fukumoto Commodore Sir Anthrax Commodore of 64 Commodore Sir Kaz Art By: Francisco Scaramanga End of Show Mixes: Prof J Jones - Tom Starkweather - David Keckta Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1700.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format Last Modified 10/03/2024 17:09:45This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 10/03/2024 17:09:45 by Freedom Controller
Today on LIVE! Daily News, the San Angelo Police Department honors a San Angelo man with a Life Saving Award, Awesome Donut is hosting a grand opening, and this Saturday is National Hunting & Fishing Day.Also, Wall Hawk Head Coach Craig Slaughter talks about the Monahans game and the upcoming Sweetwater game, and then Elizabeth Dantzler is in the studio. Today's Top Stories: Crash Near Central High School Shuts Down Traffic on Pecos (09/25/2024)Man Sentenced For 1982 Cold-Case Murder of Odessa Mall Employee (09/25/2024)Abilene Police Investigate Voter Fraud Allegation at West Texas Fair (09/25/2024)San Angelo Citizen Honored for Heroic Rescue During Apartment Fire (09/25/2024)Angelo State Volleyball Jumps to No. 14 in National Rankings (09/25/2024)Kentucky Sheriff Pleads Not Guilty to Murder of Judge in Courthouse Shooting (09/25/2024)Former Texas Teacher Charged with Sexual Assault of 5-Year-Old at Wife's Daycare (09/25/2024)Rare 80-Million-Year-Old Fossils Unearthed in Northeast Texas (09/25/2024)Pfluger, Levin Introduce Bipartisan Nuclear Waste Administration Act (09/25/2024)Forecast: Mostly Sunny and Seasonal Conditions Expected (09/25/2024)Angelo State Mayer Museum Launches Monthly ‘Night at the Museum' Educational Program (09/25/2024)Suspect Arrested After Five-Hour Standoff in Abilene (09/25/2024)Top 5 Football Games to Watch in West Texas This Week (09/25/2024)Texas Tops List for Fall and Winter Weather Damages (09/25/2024)Texas Marks National Hunting and Fishing Day on Sept. 28 (09/25/2024)Assault with a Deadly Weapon and Kidnapping Top Booking Report (09/25/2024)FINALLY: Awesome Donuts is Opening Soon! (09/25/2024)
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Texas State Senator Bryan Hughes represents 16 counties in Senate District One. That district is located in Northeast Texas.
In this episode of Urban Valor, we sit down with retired Army Staff Sergeant Kyle Kelly, who has gone from a troubled childhood in Northeast Texas to the frontlines in Iraq.Kyle shares his experiences as a Combat Engineer battling Al Qaeda in intense warfare. He remembers surviving a gunshot wound, barely escaping an RPG, and enduring a devastating blast that led to amputation. Kyle opens up about his struggles transitioning to civilian life, including time spent in jail for aggravated assault while still on active duty. Despite these challenges, Kyle found a new purpose in serving his fellow veterans.Watch now to learn how Kyle turned his experiences into a force for good, founding the non-profit organization Open Water.
On this Salcedo Storm Podcast:Texas State Senator Bryan Hughes represents 16 counties in Senate District One. in Northeast Texas.
The active weather pattern to continue across the Central to SouthernPlains with potential for additional severe weather, heavy rains and flashflooding......Wetter weather pattern for the Ohio Valley into the Mid-Atlantic, alongwith cooler weather......Strong front to move into the Pacific Northwest and northern Californiathis weekend producing widespread heavy precipitation and late seasonmountain snows...The recent active spring weather pattern across large portions of thecentral U.S. expected to continue over the next few days. A surfacefrontal boundary currently stretching from the Southern Plains into theGreat Lakes and a second front forecast to sink southward from the CentralPlains into the Southern Plains will be the focus for the potential foradditional showers and thunderstorms. Severe weather is possible acrossportions of the Central to Southern Plains near these fronts, along withheavy rains and localized flash flooding. Flood watches are currently ineffect across portions of southern Oklahoma, eastern Texas into northwestLouisiana. Moderate to major river flooding is occurring across thesearea from recent heavy rains, with additional heavy rain potentialpossibly exacerbating ongoing flooding conditions. While conditions havebeen wet across the Central to Southern Plains toward the Mid to LowerMississippi Valley of late, drier conditions have persisted farther to theeast. Some relief from the recent dry weather across the east on tap overthe next few days with some much needed rains falling from the Ohio Valleyinto the Mid-Atlantic. Cooler temperatures also expected for the late weekand into the weekend across portions of the Northeast into theMid-Atlantic. Record high temperatures across portions of theMid-Atlantic and Ohio Valley on Thursday will replaced with much coolertemperatures from a combination of cloud cover, rainfall and winds blowingoff the still cool western Atlantic.A strong cold front will be pushing inland into the Pacific Northwest lateFriday and into northern California on Saturday. This front will beproducing some late season heavy precipiation totals across much ofnorthern California, north through the Oregon Cascades, southernWashington Cascades and from the Olympic Range of Washington, southwardalong the Washington and Oregon coasts. Late season snows are possiblethrough the Oregon and Washington Cascades and the northern to CentralSierra Range with accumulations in excess of a foot possible across thenorthern Sierra. In addition to the heavy precipitation and late seasonsnows associated with this strong front, temperatures will be much belowaverage across much of the West coast on Saturday with highs 10 to 20degrees colder than average. These colder than average temperatures areexpected to persist through Sunday while also spreading farther inlandinto the Great Basin and portions of the Southwest.
About the Show:"If you're not growing, you're dying. Nothing's going to stay the same forever."Nick CastinAbout the Guests:Nick and Meredith Castin, a dynamic couple originally from San Diego, have made the picturesque Northwest Arkansas their new home. Meredith, with strong roots in Northeast Texas, aspired to be closer to family and sought out a community that resonates with warmth, connection, and a sense of belonging. Nick, accustomed to the vibes of Southern California, embarked on this journey with Meredith, embracing the move with an open mind. Together, they represent the influx of transplants attracted to the Ozarks' charm and have immersed themselves deeply into the fabric of local life, particularly in advocating for active transportation and sustainable development.Episode Summary:In this episode of I am Northwest Arkansas, the hosts welcome the energetic couple, Nick and Meredith Castin. This particular discussion takes a deep dive into the lives of these recent transplants from San Diego, unraveling their intriguing journey to settling in the heart of the Ozarks. The Castins share their perspectives on the community, culture, and opportunities that Northwest Arkansas has to offer, particularly highlighting the area's trail system and the embracement of newcomers.The couple candidly discusses their initial apprehensions about moving and how they've not only adjusted but flourished in Northwest Arkansas. They touch on the region's focus on community connection, economic growth, and the embracement of organic development to ensure a thriving future. Nick and Meredith also provide valuable insights into their efforts to contribute to the area through their new podcast, "Fayette Forward," which centers on city planning, active transportation, and maintaining an equitable living environment for all residents.Key Takeaways:Nick and Meredith Castin's move to Northwest Arkansas embodies the search for community, affordable living, and a balance of urban amenities amidst natural beauty.Emphasizing their goal to embrace the local culture, the Castins highlight the welcoming nature of Northwest Arkansas residents and the ease of establishing meaningful connections.Meredith has rekindled her passion for roller skating, finding joy in the region's trail system and skating community.The discussion brings to light critical themes of sustainable growth, the importance of density in urban planning, and advocacy for active transportation, underpinning their "Fayette Forward" podcast.The episode encapsulates the transition from being transplants to feeling like true locals in Northwest Arkansas, underscoring the area's magnetic appeal.All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast.Important Links and Mentions on the Show*Email Fayette Forward ShowWebsite Fayette Forward ShowFayette Forward Show on Instagram on InstagramFayette Forward on TwitterTune in to KUAF 91.3...
The Dallas Producers Association has been a Northeast Texas staple since the 1970s. And although its name holds its weight in its local history, it is now more of a misnomer, as the org's mission extends far past just producers-- but rather a networking organization for all filmmakers across the DFW area. Community, and its importance is a focus in this episode, with digressions into AI, as well as digital content creation. If you're interested in some of the things talked about in the episode check out the links below: https://www.dallasproducers.org/news-events https://fireflies.ai/ https://groups.google.com/g/dpa-list?pli=1 About Ian: Ian Loomer is a workflow innovator and creative ops consultant focused on solving bespoke creative challenges for creative teams. His focused on studio builds, XR experiences, and virtual production through his company, Modern Creative Ops (moderncreativeops.com) In his spare time he serves as the volunteer President of the Dallas Producers Association, (dallasproducers.org) the largest non-profit professional networking organization for production professionals in Texas. He serves at Tech lead for the Texas Media Professionals Alliance (TXMPA.org) to help better film and gaming incentives in Texas and runs hospitality for the Oak Cliff Film Festival (https://2024.oakclifffilmfestival.com) your favorite neighborhood film festival hosted at the Historic Texas Theatre in Oak Cliff.
In this episode of Voices from the Field, Milton and Diann Woods of Milliesbarn Veggie Farm in Eagle Lake, Texas, talk with NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist Justin Duncan about how they overcame various risks on their farm by choosing the right crops – both for their environment and in accordance with the needs of their clientele. This podcast is produced by the National Center for Appropriate Technology through the ATTRA Sustainable Agriculture program, under a cooperative agreement with USDA Rural Development. This podcast was also made possible in part by funding from the Southern Risk Management Education Center, USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, through the University of Arkansas. Related ATTRA Resources:· Crop Resilience Through Diversification and Schedule Modification in Northeast Texas. Part 1 · Business and Marketing· Risk ManagementOther Resources:· Milliesbarn Veggie Farm Contact Justin Duncan at justind@ncat.org.Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast.You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find access to our trusted, practical sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.
In this episode of Voices from the Field, Grace Brown, the founder of Uncle Paul's Agritourism & Educational Farm in Tyler, Texas, talks with NCAT Sustainable Agriculture Specialist Justin Duncan about how she overcame various risks on the farm by choosing the right crops – both for the local environment and in accordance with the needs of their clientele. This podcast is produced by the National Center for Appropriate Technology through the ATTRA Sustainable Agriculture program, under a cooperative agreement with USDA Rural Development. This podcast was also made possible in part by funding from the Southern Risk Management Education Center, USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, through the University of Arkansas. Related ATTRA Resources:· Business and Marketing· Risk ManagementContact Justin Duncan at justind@ncat.org.Please complete a brief survey to let us know your thoughts about the content of this podcast.You can get in touch with NCAT/ATTRA specialists and find access to our trusted, practical sustainable-agriculture publications, webinars, videos, and other resources at ATTRA.NCAT.ORG.
Pitcher at Northeast Texas and UCF Commit Kevin Schoneboom joins Dylan Campione & Nicho Fernandez on today's episode to talk about his pitching journey. Hear all about Kevin's journey in the recruiting process, transfer portal and the difference between starting and relieving. Thanks so much for joining us Kevin, appreciate all the insight! Get ready for a home run of a deal as we're offering fans an exclusive 30% off all Dugout Mugs orders using the special promocode SRP30 at checkout. Enjoy Dugout Mugs' unique and high quality products at an unbeatable price!
With Christmas festivities behind them Luke and Larry are looking forward to new hunting and outdoor adventures. But not before they had the opportunity to hunt one of their favorite hunting places, the Cotton Ranch in Northeast Texas. And as Luke discovered their food plots are producing more than simply forage for deer and other wildlife... turnips! Perfect to go with any deer camp meal!
From humble beginnings as a Northeast Texas singer and songwriter, to forming his own Dallas-based band The Revelators and also playing drums and stage managing for Reverend Horton Heat, Greenville's Jonathan Jeter is hitting his stride.
Host Chris Jennings is joined by Kevin Kraai, waterfowl program leader for Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, to talk about habitat in across the state of Texas. With Texas covering such a vast area, and featuring so many types of waterfowl habitat, Kraai explains that there is good habitat is some areas, but many of the traditional hunting areas are still waiting on rain. Hear more about a wrap up on teal season, and expectations for improved habitat as the season progresses.
Bowhunter Jonas Poland drops by on this episode. We talk about his passion for bowhunting whitetails and how that ultimately lead to arrowing this 198 inch whopper on a 10 acre property. We discuss his set up, the weather conditions that day, and what happened when he let the arrow fly. We also get into [...]
No Agenda Episode 1600 - "Unpack It" "Unpack It" Executive Producers: Sir Jonathan of the Fan Mountain Ugnaughts Baronetess CiCi Baronetess Nancy, the Road Trip Girlfriend Sir out in back woods Sir Dude Named Ralph Sircuss Media Baron of Bozeman and the Greater Gallatin Valley Baronet Nico of the hills Sir Wai Yu Kum Nao Jeff Anderson Sir-YES SIR! PHD of the south eastern mountains of PA Thomas Sniezyk Sir Otaku Duke of Northeast Texas and the Red River Valley Dame Bessie – the T is silent; Friend to All Creatures Great and Small Sir Skywright Sir Dude Named Dr. Kelley, Knight of the Fraser Valley Tom Gould Aaron Brzezinski Stephanie Jeremy Daggett ashley karalis Eric Tolbert Sir James Fukumoto Sir Mista Bob Dobalina Sir James of Southwest Washington GauchoWoodworking Darly James Associate Executive Producers: Anouschka Wardy Mike Cislo Justin the Squeaky-Growler Guy Ted homeyer Linda Lupatkin Forrest Tucker Erin Lewis 1600 Club Members: Sir Jonathan of the Fan Mountain Ugnaughts Baronetess CiCi Baronetess Nancy, the Road Trip Girlfriend Sir out in back woods Sir Dude Named Ralph Become a member of the 1601 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podverse - Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Dame CiCi > Baronetess Dame Nancy, the Road Trip Girlfriend > Baronetess Sir Dude Named Dr. Kelley > Baronet Knights & Dames Anonymous Spirit of the Northwoods > Sir Tannly Not Jonathan Poehler > Sir Jonathan of the Fan Mountain Ugnaughts Bruce Schwalm > Sir out in back woods Dude Named Ralph > Sir Dude Named Ralph Sheung Pang > Sir Wai Yu Kum Nao Jeff Lightner > Sir-YES SIR! PHD of the south eastern mountains of PA James Anderson > Sir James of Southwest Washington Karl Zawadzki > Sir Lqtm Terry Broyles > Sir Lee of Renton Bessie Tolbert > Dame Bessie – the T is silent; Friend to All Creatures Great and Small PhD Honorees Jonathan Poehler Dame CiCi Dame Nancy Bruce Schwalm Dude Named Ralph Sircuss Media Nicholas Evertz Sheung Pang Jeff Anderson Jeff Lightner Thomas Sniezyk Sir Otaku Bessie Tolbert Sir Skywright Sir Dude Named Dr. Kelley Art By: Sir Shoog (aka FauxDiddley) End of Show Mixes: Sound Guy Steve - Matty J Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones Clip Collectors: Steve Jones & Dave Ackerman NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda No Agenda Social Registration Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1600.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents Last Modified 10/19/2023 17:11:23This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 10/19/2023 17:11:23 by Freedom Controller
In this first episode of Reimagine Leadership, I'm joined by Jennifer Bartkowski, the “very proud CEO of Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas”. This is the episode where we make strong links to organizational vision, mission and strategy and how leadership development is critical to an organization's ability to thrive. It is the thread that connects strategy to execution to the fulfillment of the mission..In addition to laying the groundwork for the seven-month program that was designed for the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas (GSNETX), Jennifer describes the size, scope, and incredible assets of the organization. She does not shy away from the challenges the organization is facing and how she sees leader development as crucial to the organization's success. In the spirit of, ‘leaders go first', Jennifer shares how she felt her own leadership skills first had to shift during COVID and the civil unrest we were all experiencing. She knew she could not change the organization on her own, which is why she wanted to make sure she gave everyone committed to the future of GSNETX the chance to be part of the unique program we were developing.We hear Jennifer's views on how the impact of Girl Scouts was declining; she acknowledges that their ways of serving the community had become misaligned with the actual needs of today's girls and the challenges they face. We discuss the details of how the program was set up, how the module topics were selected to align with who and what the organization wanted to be. The program had to help build the capabilities and skills required to serve the community.To discuss executive coaching, leadership development program design, and workshop facilitation, please visit: https://rise-leaders.com/contact-info/To subscribe to Rise Words newsletter, visit: https://mailchi.mp/426e78bc9538/subscribeLearn more about Rise Leaders at www.rise-leaders.comConnect with LeeAnn Mallory on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leeannmallory/Follow Rise Leaders on our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/47Wk8doConnect with Jennifer Bartkowsk on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferbartkowski/Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas: https://www.gsnetx.org/Also Mentioned in this episode:George Floyd: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_FloydStagen Leadership Academy: https://stagen.com/Deloitte: https://www2.deloitte.com/CoSpera: https://cosperoconsulting.com/Yield Giving: https://yieldgiving.com/MacKenzie Scott: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacKenzie_Scott
Jennifer Bartkowski, CEO of Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas, and Cris Lopez, Senior Vice President at Village MD join me today and we talk about the various and important perspectives to consider when providing development to current and future leaders in your organization. Cris sits on the Board for the Girl Sounds of Northeast Texas and played a key role in advising Jennifer on selecting participants for the program.I love this episode. Here are the important topics we discuss:Tying leader development to the mission and vision of the organizationThe important questions to ask individuals when doing succession and development planning. Is there a will to lead?The role the Board of Directors can and should play in shaping the future of any organization, whether it's non-profit or a corporate boardDeveloping people will change your culture!The importance of the executive team's commitment to their own development Recognize the current reality of how your organization operates today and how that will enable and pose challenges to the new behaviors you wanting to see exhibitedThere will be surprises in how and where people apply their new learning - and where it doesn't get applied!Leader development sits in the context of a larger commitment of the organization.If you're leading an organization, advising an organization, or consulting with an organization committed to evolving to meet the needs of all stakeholder, you find yourself listening to this episode over and over!To discuss executive coaching, leadership development program design, and workshop facilitation, please visit: https://rise-leaders.com/contact-info/To subscribe to Rise Words newsletter, visit: https://mailchi.mp/426e78bc9538/subscribeLearn more about Rise Leaders at www.rise-leaders.comConnect with LeeAnn Mallory on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leeannmallory/Follow Rise Leaders on our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/47Wk8doConnect with Jennifer Bartkowsk on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferbartkowski/Connect with Cris Lopez on LinkedIn: Cris Lopez: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cristinaclopez/Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas: https://www.gsnetx.org/Village MD: https://www.villagemd.com/Women of Distinction Luncheon: https://www.gsnetx.org/en/support-us/donate-locally/women-of-distinction.htmlOpal Lee: https://www.opalswalk2dc.com/
As part of the Reimagine Leadership limited series, this is the first episode where we dig into content that we actually threaded throughout the program I developed for the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas.Jim Fallon is an Executive Coach for The Conscious Leadership Group and a Strategic Advisor for many organizations. He spent decades as an executive for many organizations across various industries, which I feel results in a very grounded pragmatism in his approach.We talk about the book, The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership, and specifically about the organizing principle of the book: leading above and below the line. Here are a few highlights from our rich conversation:Jim's wake up call and why he transitioned from CEO to Executive Coach and Strategic Advisor.The important distinction between content and context.Another Big Idea of the book: To Me, By Me, Through Me, As Me.A great description of Locating Yourself (above or below the line).The power, and necessity of accepting ourselves when we find that we are ‘below the line' (which happens regularly for most of us).Jim does a walkthrough of the 15 Commitments with lots of context.Try the novel and playful approach for teaching others how to get the results you DON'T want - another way that CLG has made this content easier to take in.Jim gets vulnerable and provides a personal example of taking Radical Responsibility, which is Commitment #1.Jim does a beautiful job of embodying the generous, humanizing content from The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership. As you listen, you hear in the conversation my own ah-ha moments and how this conversation will impact the way I explain some of these concepts in the next program.You can find out more by connecting with the following:To discuss executive coaching, leadership development program design, and workshop facilitation, please visit: https://rise-leaders.com/contact-info/To subscribe to Rise Words newsletter, visit: https://mailchi.mp/426e78bc9538/subscribeLearn more about Rise Leaders at www.rise-leaders.comConnect with LeeAnn Mallory on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leeannmallory/Follow Rise Leaders on our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/47Wk8doConscious Leaders Group https://conscious.is Jim Fallon: https://conscious.is/team/jim-fallon Book: The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership: https://tinyurl.com/15-Commitments Locating Yourself handout: https://u.pcloud.link/publink/show?code=udhrtalK
This series began with a conversation with my client, Jennifer Bartkowski, and we're concluding the same way.Jennifer is the ‘very proud' CEO of Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas. In Fall of 2022 we launched a multi-month, cohort- and practice-based leadership program: Reimagine Girl Scouts Leadership Academy. We've tracked the journey and interviewed subject matter experts in key content areas that we covered.Today we talk about the final results of the program and a few lessons learned. Here are a few highlights:The general structure of the program, including primary topic areasWe share actual survey results in key areas as well as observations and impact they have seen on the team and organization as a whole. There were plenty of unplanned and unexpected positive results for the organization and individual participants during the program, and after.Jennifer provides her insights on how she's seen her staff transform and what's been happening on the inside since the program's inception.We name some key structures we had in place that contributed to the smooth running of the programThe importance of a mutually respectful relationship between client and consultantThe impetus of the program was to develop the skills and attributes needed to accomplish the GSNETX mission and that seems to be happening!We're launching another program with a few adjustments based on what we learnedIf you'd like to get the details discussed in this episode, including what worked and what we learned, and to see key survey results, visit: https://bit.ly/45R34UkTo discuss executive coaching, leadership development program design, and workshop facilitation, please visit: https://rise-leaders.com/contact-info/To subscribe to Rise Words newsletter, visit: https://mailchi.mp/426e78bc9538/subscribeLearn more about Rise Leaders at www.rise-leaders.comConnect with LeeAnn Mallory on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leeannmallory/Follow Rise Leaders on our YouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/47Wk8doConnect with Jennifer Bartkowsk on Linked Ini: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferbartkowski/Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas: https://www.gsnetx.org/Also mentioned in this episode:Rhonda Williams, Phd: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rhondawilliams14/Moira Variames: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moira-variames-14228877/George Floyd: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_FloydDeloitte: https://www2.deloitte.com/CoSpera: https://cosperoconsulting.com/Yield Giving:
Welcome to the first episode of Reimagine Leadership, a limited series podcast on Rise Leaders Radio. In this episode, I introduce you to the leadership program I was invited to create and deliver for the Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas.This transformational program was focused on developing the leadership capabilities required to build an organizational culture internally that could meet the needs of today's girls externally. The seven-month, practice and cohort-based program used an inclusive approach in growing these leaders professionally and personally.I'll give a high-level overview of the program, the strategies used, and what you can expect in the episodes throughout this series. For details on each episode, please listen and refer to the show notes. To subscribe to Rise Words newsletter, visit: https://mailchi.mp/426e78bc9538/subscribeLearn more about Rise Leaders at cConnect with LeeAnn Mallory on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leeannmallory/Follow Rise Leaders on our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKZAhRU1iLsXYwpvCECVreg
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*Cotton crop ratings look good beltwide, except for our crop here in Texas. *The Texas dairy industry continues to grow. *The sheep and lamb market has moved higher recently. *The cash fed cattle market here in Texas all but dried up last week, with only around 500 head sold on negotiated cash trade. *The Texas electric grid has been holding up through the brutal summer heat. *Farmers and ranchers in Northeast Texas continue to clean up from spring storm damage. *Equine piroplasmosis is a bloodborne disease caused by parasites. *The new director of the Rolling Plains Quail Research Foundation has some specific goals.
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**CW/TW** - murder of a minor, mention of sexual assault, mention of death penalty, mental health issues such as narcissism and psychopathy What would you do if you purchased land, and wanted to celebrate someone's birthday by camping on said land that rightfully belonged to you, only for it to be pitted against you in the worst way? What would you do if, despite gut feelings from a family member, you found yourself becoming buddies with a would-be stranger, only to be in a predicament with them? In November of 2015 in Northeast Texas, life as we know it would change for The Kamps and The Johnsons. After a celebratory camping trip goes horrifically awry, there is one survivor in a party of 7, 6 who had succumbed to murder. Join us as we tell you about the victims, the survivor, and the territorial psychopath who committed these heinous acts. SOURCES https://www.jacksonvilleprogress.com/news/accused-mass-killer-s-life-turned-from-nice-normal-to-angry-drunk/article_6621222a-9dcf-11e5-a5c1-f355ca2dafb0.html https://www.itemonline.com/news/a-closer-look-at-the-six-people-who-were-murdered-in-cold-blood-near-palestine/article_9c3ec73d-f371-5aba-9470-a86198a72739.html https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3325766/amp/How-Texas-campground-massacre-unfolded-drunken-wife-beating-local-obsessed-idea-outdoors-loving-family-stolen-land-family-squatted-years.html https://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/2017/11/08/killer-quickly-convicted-for-slaughtering-6-at-east-texas-campsite/?outputType=amp https://timesofsandiego.com/crime/2017/11/21/murderer-of-oceanside-womans-family-sentenced-to-death/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2015/11/18/texas-campsite-massacre-that-claimed-6-caused-by-land-dispute-victims-ex-wife-says/ https://casetext.com/case/hudson-v-state-882079 https://www.tdcj.texas.gov/death_row/dr_info/hudsonwilliam.html https://www.athensreview.com/news/local_news/hudson-gets-life-sentence/article_bc03f8de-cb27-11e7-a382-13d4f3641394.html SUGGESTED BY EMERALD ARISTA - thank you! #tcpf2023 use code BEES to get a discount when you check out for tickets to the true crime and paranormal podcast festival in ATX OUR LINKS - Patreon - www.patreon.com/a_nefarious_nightmare linktr.ee/anefariousnightmarepodcast Twitter - @anefariouspod Instagram and Tiktok - @nefariousnightmarepod Email - anefariousnightmare@gmail.com SUPPORT JASON VUKOVICH! Linktr.ee/Jason.Vukovich Are you a creator? Like our background music? Get a free trial month of music for your podcast without worrying about copyright by using our link - https://share.epidemicsound.com/0mpd8i Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
No Agenda Episode 1525 - "Mask in a Bottle" "Mask in a Bottle" Executive Producers: Baron of Backwardation and Contango Sir Otaku Duke of Northeast Texas and the Red River Valley No Agenda Shop -> SHOPdfrnt.com Sir Graham Wolf Joe Mcsweeney Renegade 6 Sir Sabb of the Silver Valley Son-of-a-bloke Sir Mike Ana Biscontine Associate Executive Producers: Lucid Map Billy Nooney Peter Knopfhart Jon from Ohio Ariel Barcellos Brad Hogeterp 1525 Club Members: Baron of Backwardation and Contango Become a member of the 1526 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Knights & Dames Graham Wolf > Sir Graham Wolf Simon Miller > Sir Sabb of the Silver Valley Art By: KorrektDaRekard End of Show Mixes: Deez Laughs - Neal JOnes - Matty J - Rich From Arkansas - Rolando Gonzalez Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Jae Dvorak Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda No Agenda Social Registration Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1525.noagendanotes.com Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents Last Modified 01/29/2023 16:47:37This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 01/29/2023 16:47:37 by Freedom Controller
No Agenda Episode 1503 - "Strung Out" "Strung Out" Executive Producers: Sir Otaku. Duke of Northeast Texas and the Red River Valley Paul Noe Courtney Pecorino Sir Walkman Duke of Buckeye Associate Executive Producers Darrius Unity Lillian Soehner Become a member of the 1504 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Knights & Dames Terri Purdin -> Dame Savvy TP Anonymous -> Sir Rock Boiii the Hotshot, Knight of the Internal Revenue Code Greg B -> Sir Gregory, Knight of Fox Rex and Nox Kenneth Wieland -> Sir Wabi-Sabi of the Rising Sun Anonymous - Dame Trinity of the Pie Cake In Anonymous - Sir PBR Street Gang Art By: Dame Kenny-Ben [kl35402@getalby.com] End of Show Mixes: Tom Starkweather - Neal Jones - Sir Michaelanthony - Rolando Gonzalez Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Aric Mackey Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda No Agenda Social Registration Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1503.noagendanotes.com New: Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents Last Modified 11/13/2022 16:35:11This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 11/13/2022 16:35:11 by Freedom Controller
No Agenda Episode 1462 - "HAARP at Home" "HAARP at Home Executive Producers: Viscountess Dame Kim Keeper of the Nutty Fluffers Sir Otaku, the Duke of Northeast Texas and the Red River valley Dame Momacon Sir David Sir Tant Lee looks like a spook - the Jack of all trades and master of none CallMeIan Michael Brahy Anonymous Amy Hulsing Will Stevens Edward Tatnall Kevin McKenna Associate Executive Producers: Dame Trish of Detroit Rock City Rita Harrington Michael Hintz Brian McDonough Cayton Clifford Seth Strean Courtney Chase Black Knight Sir Hummus Richard Altman William Fankhauser Sir Dude named Boris of web5 Susan Saint Sir Principles of the spineless twaats Sir Joshua 'The Historian' Keeper of the Historical Record Become a member of the 1463 Club, support the show here Boost us with with Podcasting 2.0 Certified apps: Podfriend - Breez - Sphinx - Podstation - Curiocaster - Fountain Title Changes Dame Kim Keeper of the Nutty Fluffers -> Viscounts Dame Kim Keeper of the Nutty Fluffers Sir Allan Beane -> Count Among The Firs Black Knight Sir Hummus -> Black Knight Sir EZ Sir David -> Baronet Knights & Dames Anonymous -> Dame Momacon Patricia Petrat -> Dame Trish of Detroit Rock City Scott -> Sir Tant Lee looks like a spook - the Jack of all trades and master of none Boris Tsipenyuk -> Sir Dude named Boris of web5 Joshua McLain -> Sir Joshua 'The Historian' Keeper of the Historical Record Art By: Capitalist Agenda End of Show Mixes: Prof JJ - Bill Walsh - Deez Laughs Engineering, Stream Management & Wizardry Mark van Dijk - Systems Master Ryan Bemrose - Program Director Back Office Aric Mackey Chapters: Dreb Scott Clip Custodian: Neal Jones NEW: and soon on Netflix: Animated No Agenda No Agenda Social Registration Sign Up for the newsletter No Agenda Peerage ShowNotes Archive of links and Assets (clips etc) 1462.noagendanotes.com New: Directory Archive of Shownotes (includes all audio and video assets used) archive.noagendanotes.com RSS Podcast Feed Full Summaries in PDF No Agenda Lite in opus format NoAgendaTorrents.com has an RSS feed or show torrents Last Modified 06/23/2022 16:45:11This page created with the FreedomController Last Modified 06/23/2022 16:45:11 by Freedom Controller