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In this week's Northwest Florida Fishing Report, host Joe Baya takes a different approach with a compilation-style episode built from recent reports across the Emerald Coast. With weather making fresh reports tougher to gather, Joe revisits timely conversations covering the onshore, inshore, and offshore bite from Pensacola to Panama City. The episode covers summer pompano, bull reds in the surf, June grass, sargassum, stained bay water, trout and redfish tactics, topwater and wake bait fishing, early red snapper season strategy, snapper pressure concerns, scamp and mangrove snapper options, a 790-pound bluefin tuna, mahi around grass, swordfish action, and offshore grass problems. This episode features Justin Reed with Justin Reed Fishing, Blake Hunter with Reel 30A, Capt. Evan Wheeler with Pensacola Fishing Charters, Brandon Barton with Emerald Waters Kayak Charters, Capt. Harris Scruggs with Triple B Charters, Capt. Adam Peeples with One Shot Charters, and Capt. Tyler Massey with Hot Spots Charters. Justin Reed and Blake Hunter break down the Northwest Florida surf report, where pompano are still being caught even as June grass, sargassum, rain, and shifting winds make beach fishing more challenging. Justin explains why anglers need to stay mobile, how north winds can help push grass off the beach, and why clean-water pockets may be the difference between catching fish and fighting grass all day. Blake adds a 30A perspective, explaining how dune lake outflows, stained water, sargassum, and an unusual early-summer pattern have affected the pompano bite. He also discusses why summertime pompano often feed better leading up to the full moon, why sand fleas remain important, and how Fishbites can still produce when anglers find clean, fishable water. Capt. Evan Wheeler and Brandon Barton cover the inshore bite, where heavy rain and dirty "root beer" water have made trout and redfish fishing more condition-dependent. Evan explains how rough, stained water and a lack of obvious signs of life force anglers to go back to the basics, including reading birds, bait, wading birds, pelicans, terns, and current lines. He breaks down how different bird behavior can point to pogies, glass minnows, smaller fry, or redfish feeding opportunities, and why lure size and presentation should change based on the bait being targeted. Evan also talks about prospecting with baits like a MirrOlure 17MR and Slick Junior when the visual cues are missing. Brandon Barton adds a kayak fishing perspective from the Pensacola area, where open grass flats, potholes, points, and structure are producing trout and redfish, with topwaters and wake baits both playing a role depending on wind, cloud cover, fish activity, and how committed the strikes are. Capt. Harris Scruggs gives the offshore bottom fishing report, with red snapper season shaping much of the conversation. Harris explains how he approaches the early part of snapper season by fishing known public wrecks before pressure builds, using more traditional tackle early and scaling down later as the fish become more pressured. He also gives a blunt assessment of the long red snapper season, explaining why he believes the amount of pressure could be hard on the fishery. Harris encourages anglers to think beyond simply catching a limit of red snapper, and Joe ties that into a broader discussion about targeting other species such as scamp, red grouper, and mangrove snapper while still expecting to encounter red snapper along the way. Capt. Adam Peeples and Tyler Massey close out the offshore and bluewater side of the report. Adam shares the story of a 113-inch, 790-pound bluefin tuna caught while live-baiting with a blackfin tuna, including the heavy tackle setup, the long fight, the fish dying in 2,200 feet of water, and the hard work required to retrieve it from the bottom. He also explains why crews need to be prepared with block and tackle, a real fish bag or blanket, and plenty of ice if they may encounter a fish of that size. Adam also reports good swordfish action, quality dolphin, blue water, current, and bait, while warning that scattered offshore grass has made trolling difficult. Tyler Massey adds practical mahi advice for fishing larger grass patches, explaining how to pitch baits around the edges, keep multiple rods going, and hold fish around the boat with enough bait in the water. Sponsors: Pike Consulting EMS Endeck PVC Decking Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Admiral Shellfish Sea Tow Coastal Connection EXP Realty - Abaco Orange Beach AFTCO SlipSki Solutions Black Buffalo Hilton's Realtime Navigator Deep South Cranes Pure Flats - Slick Lures
A dirty property can ruin a guest experience before the vacation even begins.In this episode, Mark sits down with Logan, founder of Dream Clean Team, one of the largest vacation rental cleaning companies on Florida's Emerald Coast. Starting as a side hustle with his wife cleaning properties during summer break, Logan has grown the business into a full-service operation serving hundreds of short-term rentals across Northwest Florida.The conversation dives into one of the most overlooked parts of STR success: cleaning systems, guest readiness, and operational consistency.You'll learn:• The difference between a clean property and a guest-ready property • Why laundry is often the biggest bottleneck in vacation rentals • How professional operators scale cleaning across hundreds of properties • The systems and SOPs that transformed a small side hustle into a major operation • How cleaning impacts reviews, rankings, and repeat bookings • Real stories of the wildest guest damage and turnover situations they've encountered • How AI is helping streamline operations without replacing peopleIf you're an STR owner, host, property manager, or investor, this episode will change the way you think about cleaning, guest experience, and operational excellence.__Episode Sponsored By:STR SearchSTR Search is the industry leading property finder service. They've helped investors acquire over 215 profitable STRs across the US. If you'd like the data professionals to help you find your next STR, reach out to STRsearch.com
In this week's Northwest Florida Fishing Report, host Joe Baya covers the start of a long red snapper season, strong vermilion snapper fishing, inshore redfish and trout patterns, and Spanish mackerel action around Destin and Choctawhatchee Bay. This episode features Capt. Harris Scruggs with Triple B Fishing Charters and Capt. Blake Nelson of Last Cast Charters. Capt. Harris Scruggs gives the offshore report from Panama City, where vermilion snapper fishing has been excellent and red snapper season is about to bring heavy pressure to public wrecks and reefs. He breaks down bait, tackle, wreck positioning, waypoint strategy, and why anglers should also consider scamp, mangrove snapper, triggerfish, and other bottom fish. Capt. Blake Nelson gives the inshore report from the Destin area, with redfish and trout on the flats, pogies becoming the easier live bait option, and Spanish mackerel still available by trolling roll-downs, bridges, and bay structure. He also shares tips on fishing unfamiliar water safely and matching lures to grass, mud, depth, and water clarity. Sponsors: EMS Endeck PVC Decking Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Admiral Shellfish Coastal Connection EXP Realty - Abaco Orange Beach AFTCO SlipSki Solutions Black Buffalo Hilton's Realtime Navigator Deep South Cranes Pure Flats - Slick Lures
In this week's Northwest Florida Fishing Report, host Joe Baya covers the start of a long red snapper season, strong vermilion snapper fishing, inshore redfish and trout patterns, and Spanish mackerel action around Destin and Choctawhatchee Bay. This episode features Capt. Harris Scruggs with Triple B Fishing Charters and Capt. Blake Nelson of Last Cast Charters. Capt. Harris Scruggs gives the offshore report from Panama City, where vermilion snapper fishing has been excellent and red snapper season is about to bring heavy pressure to public wrecks and reefs. He breaks down bait, tackle, wreck positioning, waypoint strategy, and why anglers should also consider scamp, mangrove snapper, triggerfish, and other bottom fish. Capt. Blake Nelson gives the inshore report from the Destin area, with redfish and trout on the flats, pogies becoming the easier live bait option, and Spanish mackerel still available by trolling roll-downs, bridges, and bay structure. He also shares tips on fishing unfamiliar water safely and matching lures to grass, mud, depth, and water clarity. Sponsors: EMS Endeck PVC Decking Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Admiral Shellfish Coastal Connection EXP Realty - Abaco Orange Beach AFTCO SlipSki Solutions Black Buffalo Hilton's Realtime Navigator Deep South Cranes Pure Flats - Slick Lures
In this week's Northwest Florida Fishing Report, host Joe Baya is joined by co-host Angelo DePaola for a wide-open May fishing report that covers surf fishing, offshore tuna and bottom fishing, Gulf Coast real estate for anglers, and inshore big trout tactics. This episode features Justin Reed with Justin Reed Fishing, Capt. Tyler Massey with Hot Spots Charters, Angelo DePaola with Coastal Connection EXP Realty, and Capt. Evan Wheeler with Tall Pines Tight Lines. The big theme this week is that Northwest Florida anglers have a lot of good options right now, from pompano in the surf to giant bluefin tuna offshore and trophy trout inshore, but success depends on reading conditions, finding clean water, and matching the right tactics to the moment. Justin Reed breaks down the Pensacola surf fishing report, where pompano are still biting well despite June grass becoming a major factor. He explains that the recent north wind helped push the grass offshore, but returning south winds could bring it right back to the beach. Justin says the key is not necessarily finding the perfect pompano structure right now, but finding clean, fishable water. He also covers how often to check baits when grass is present, why pompano should remain available through May, how to deal with ladyfish and blue runners, and why olive-sized sand fleas are ideal when pompano are running on the smaller side. He also talks through his surf rig setup, including 20-pound mono pompano rigs, 20-pound braid main line, a 20- to 30-pound mono top shot, pyramid weights inside the bar, and why a clean braid-to-mono connection matters for repeated long casts. Capt. Tyler Massey with Hot Spots Charters gives the offshore report from Pensacola, led by the story of a 777-pound bluefin tuna caught near the FADs. Tyler explains how the crew was intentionally watching for bluefin, how they caught the fish on a live blackfin tuna, and why targeting fish that size requires serious tackle, heavy drag, strong rod holders, backing plates, and a plan for getting the fish into the boat. He also talks about seeing another bluefin during the fight, the importance of live bait around the FADs, and why these fish have become a realistic but still rare Gulf opportunity. Beyond the bluefin story, Tyler reports excellent vermilion snapper fishing, strong mangrove snapper action, and good opportunities for scamp and red grouper depending on depth, bottom type, and presentation. Angelo DePaola with Coastal Connection EXP Realty gives a Gulf Coast real estate update focused on how uncertainty, interest rates, inventory, and buyer confidence are shaping the market. He explains that the market is moving in pulses, with slower stretches followed by bursts of activity when buyers feel more comfortable. Angelo also talks about why sellers are often holding firm when properties are priced correctly, how current conditions feel more like a normal market than the unusually fast pace of recent years, and why waterfront and boating-focused properties along the Gulf Coast continue to hold long-term value. He also highlights Abaco in Orange Beach as a unique option for anglers and boaters who want a new waterfront development with boat slips, resort-style amenities, marina access, and a strong location near both inshore and offshore fishing. Capt. Evan Wheeler gives the inshore report from the Pensacola area, where the expected full moon big trout bite did not play out exactly as anticipated due to odd spring timing, a late cold front, and shifting conditions. Evan explains that big trout and redfish are still being caught, but the bite has been more about specific locations, historical knowledge, bait presentation, and precision than obvious surface activity. He breaks down how to target larger trout on purpose, including how to choose soft plastics, slick-style baits, jerk shads, topwaters, and suspending twitch baits based on depth, grass, current, water clarity, and fish behavior. Evan also gives Angelo a Chandeleur Islands tackle breakdown, recommending topwaters, mirror lures, slick-style plastics, weedless presentations, natural colors in clear water, darker or more opaque colors in dirty water, and a simple approach to covering the top, middle, and lower parts of the water column. Sponsors: EMS Endeck PVC Decking Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Admiral Shellfish Coastal Connection EXP Realty - Abaco Orange Beach AFTCO SlipSki Solutions Black Buffalo Hilton's Realtime Navigator Deep South Cranes Pure Flats - Slick Lures
In this week's Northwest Florida Fishing Report, host Joe Baya covers a spring fishing pattern shaped by cold fronts, full moon timing, surf grass, inshore trout and redfish activity, and offshore weather windows. This episode features Blake Hunter with Reel30A, Brandon Barton with Emerald Waters Kayak Charters, and Capt. Adam Peeples with One Shot Charters. The big theme this week is that May could offer strong fishing across Northwest Florida, but anglers need to adjust to changing wind, water clarity, bait availability, and sea conditions. Blake Hunter of Reel30A breaks down the surf bite, where pompano are still moving through and May is shaping up to be better than expected. He explains that live sand fleas remain the top bait when anglers can find them, but Fishbites, fresh dead shrimp, dead sand fleas, ghost shrimp, and blue crab knuckles can all play a role. Blake also covers how to deal with June grass, rough surf, heavier sinkers, color changes, and why anglers should run a variety of float colors and bait setups until the pompano show a clear preference. Brandon Barton with Emerald Waters Kayak Charters reports strong inshore action around the sound, grass flats, docks, potholes, and drop-offs. He says trout and redfish are feeding well on topwaters, wake baits, twitch baits, jerk baits, and smaller artificial shrimp when conditions get clear and fish become spooky. Brandon also explains how to fish flats from a kayak, when to downsize leader, why wake baits are so effective for covering water, and how the full moon and incoming cold front could create a good window for big speckled trout. Capt. Adam Peeples with One Shot Charters gives the offshore report from Destin, where rough spring weather continues to limit opportunities, but the fishing is close to breaking open. He talks through how to decide whether to run offshore based on the boat, crew, sea direction, forecast, and safety. Adam says the swordfish bite was slower than expected despite good water, while bottom fishing produced strong results, including big mangrove snapper and good tilefish action. He also notes that bait has been excellent around East Pass, Spanish mackerel fishing is strong, and king mackerel should continue improving as May progresses. Sponsors: Destin Boat & Yacht Show Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Admiral Shellfish Coastal Connection EXP Realty AFTCO SlipSki Solutions Black Buffalo Hilton's Realtime Navigator Deep South Cranes Pure Flats
On today's episode, Dr. Mark Costes sits down with Dr. Collin Myrick to talk about his journey from dental school graduate during the chaos of 2020 to building a fast-growing dental organization in Northwest Florida. Collin shares how an early mentor helped steer him away from medicine and toward dentistry, where he found the perfect blend of hands-on healing, entrepreneurship, and family-centered balance. He also opens up about buying his first small-town practice, scaling from a single four-operatory office into a multi-location group, and why faith, service, and long-term vision remain at the center of every decision he makes. Mark and Collin also dive into the realities of leadership, culture, and growth at scale. They discuss the importance of mission, vision, and core values, how to attract the right people, and why meaningful community impact can become a practice's greatest competitive advantage. From Give Kids a Smile Day to building an organization where team members feel connected to a bigger purpose, this conversation is packed with insight for dentists who want to grow without losing sight of what matters most. Be sure to check out the full episode from the Dentalpreneur Podcast! EPISODE RESOURCES https://defuniakspringsfamilydental.com https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast
In this week's Northwest Florida Fishing Report, host Joe Baya covers a wide-ranging spring pattern with changing weather, flexible fishing options, and a look at how modern boat electronics can help anglers stay more efficient on the water. This episode features Capt. Justin Leake with Panama City Inshore, Capt. Harris Scruggs with Triple B Fishing Charters, Capt. Evan Wheeler with Tall Pines Tight Lines, and Jim Cox with the Destin Boat & Yacht Show. The big theme this week is that spring fishing across Northwest Florida is opening up in a lot of different ways, but success still comes down to adjusting to wind, conditions, and where the fish want to be. Joe starts with Capt. Justin Leake with Panama City Inshore, who breaks down how he approaches the three main types of spring days. On the roughest front days, Justin says he likes to tuck deep into creeks and bayous for trout, redfish, and even the occasional bass. On the in-between days, he focuses on bay fishing around jetties, bridges, and passes for Spanish mackerel, sheepshead, mangrove snapper, and redfish. When the Gulf finally lays down, he says the nearshore reefs are loaded with action, including red grouper, snapper, bonitas, and even a few early kings. Justin also shares a detailed look at how networked electronics, side imaging, drift mode, and better boat positioning can help anglers fish more efficiently and cover water more effectively. Next, Joe checks in with Capt. Harris Scruggs with Triple B Fishing Charters, who says the offshore bite out of Panama City has been strong on the calmer windows. Harris reports steady action on triggerfish, vermilion snapper, red grouper, scamp, Spanish mackerel, and bonita, with plenty of bait around and good opportunities both near the pass and on reefs in 60 to 100 feet of water. He also explains that anglers fishing natural bottom should not always expect fish to show clearly on the machine right away, and that some of the best areas still take confidence and repeated passes to figure out. Joe also talks with Jim Cox with the Destin Boat & Yacht Show, which is set for May 1 through 3 at Sunset Isle Yacht Club on Okaloosa Island. Jim says the show is designed to reflect the wide variety of boating in the Destin area, from offshore center consoles and bay boats to tritoons, cruisers, and luxury boats. He explains that the show will include boats in the water and on land, along with marine accessories, fishing seminars, food, drinks, and coastal lifestyle vendors. Finally, Joe checks in with Capt. Evan Wheeler with Tall Pines Tight Lines in Pensacola, who says the trout bite has been strong in salty, clear water despite heavy wind swings. Evan explains how he approaches protected backwaters on rough days and grass flats on calmer days, with a focus on matching bait presentation to current, water depth, and wind direction. He says big trout are eating both live bait and artificials right now, especially larger soft plastics and topwaters, and he shares several tips on presentation, positioning, and how to stay calm and land a trophy trout once it bites. Sponsors: Destin Boat & Yacht Show Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Admiral Shellfish Coastal Connection EXP Realty AFTCO SlipSki Solutions Black Buffalo Hilton's Realtime Navigator Deep South Cranes
In this week's Northwest Florida Fishing Report, host Joe Baya covers a productive spring transition despite rough offshore weather, with pompano showing up in the surf, big trout feeding in the bay, and Spanish mackerel providing a solid option closer to shore. This episode features Blake Hunter with Reel30A and Capt. Blake Nelson of Last Cast Charters. The big theme this week is that spring fishing is taking shape across Northwest Florida, but anglers still need to stay flexible and fish around changing conditions. Joe starts in the surf with Blake Hunter of Reel30A, who says the pompano migration is underway and the next few weeks should offer some of the best beach fishing of the season. He explains how fish are moving in waves along the beach, why live sand fleas are so important right now, and how staying mobile can help anglers find the best concentrations of fish. Next, Joe checks in with Capt. Blake Nelson of Last Cast Charters for an inshore report from the Choctawhatchee Bay area. Blake says the trout bite has been very good, with quality fish over 20 inches and some larger trout showing up. He also reports redfish action and the arrival of Spanish mackerel around bridges, flats, and drop-offs. Blake shares that both live bait and artificials are working, with success often coming down to stealth, long casts, and making the right presentation. Sponsors: Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Admiral Shellfish Coastal Connection EXP Realty AFTCO SlipSki Solutions Black Buffalo Hilton's Realtime Navigator Deep South Cranes
In this week's Northwest Florida Fishing Report, host Joe Baya covers a spring transition with updates from offshore, the surf, and Pensacola inshore waters. This episode features Capt. Harris Scruggs on Panama City triggerfish, grouper, vermilion snapper, and early Spanish mackerel, Blake Hunter on scattered pompano, bull reds, and black drum in the surf, and Brandon Barton on clear-water trout and redfish tactics. The big theme this week is that spring is close, but anglers still need to adjust to changing conditions. Joe starts offshore with Capt. Harris Scruggs of Triple B Fishing Charters. Harris says short bottom trips are producing triggerfish, vermilion snapper, red grouper, and scamp, and he explains how fishing bigger baits off the bottom can help target larger triggerfish. He also shares a quick update on early Spanish mackerel showing closer to the beach. Next, Joe checks in with Blake Hunter of Reel30A for the surf report. Blake says the main pompano run has not fully arrived, but there are enough fish around to keep anglers watching the full moon, beach structure, and water temperature. He also says bull reds and black drum are giving surf anglers another strong option right now. To wrap, Joe heads to Pensacola with Brandon Barton of Emerald Waters Kayak Charters for an inshore report on trout and redfish. Brandon explains why stealth matters so much in the clear, shallow water and shares a few lure and presentation adjustments that can make a difference. Overall, the report shows Northwest Florida is right on the edge of a stronger spring bite. Sponsors: Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Coastal Connection EXP Realty AFTCO SlipSki Solutions Black Buffalo Hilton's Realtime Navigator Deep South Cranes
A Massachusetts babysitter is awaiting trial in the death of a two-year-old boy, as his father speaks out about what he says happened in the hours before his son died. A Florida man is arrested after deputies say he was driving backward down a busy state road, telling them he thought it was the best way to get to an auto parts store. A multi-county diesel theft scheme in Northwest Florida leads to several arrests, with investigators saying suspects used magnets to bypass fuel pumps and fill big rigs without paying. Drew Nelson reports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's Northwest Florida Fishing Report, host Joe Baya and co-host Angelo DePaola of The Coastal Connection mix fishing and Gulf Coast living, with Angelo sharing a quick update on the Northwest Florida real estate market and what buyers and sellers should be thinking about as 2026 gets underway. On the fishing side, they sit down with Brandon Barton of Emerald Waters Kayak Charters to break down offshore winter flounder fishing on nearshore reefs—an overlooked cold-season bite that can be done by boat or kayak. Brandon covers the depth range he targeted (roughly 50–65 feet), how to stay positioned on structure in wind and current, and how to read the subtle flounder bite and time your hookset. They also dig into the simple, effective tackle approach—bucktail-style jigs with durable strip bait like bonita, dialing in jig weight for solid bottom contact, and why a net matters for landing flounder consistently—then close with winter safety priorities and a reminder on stewardship when fish are stacked up offshore. Sponsors: Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Coastal Connection EXP Realty AFTCO SlipSki Solutions Black Buffalo Stayput Anchor Hilton's Realtime Navigator
In this week's Northwest Florida Fishing Report, we cover prime winter fishing on the Emerald Coast! Local expert Justin Reed with Justin Reed Fishing shares pro tips for surf fishing tactics targeting black drum and pompano near Pensacola. Capt. Blake Nelson of Last Cast Charters outlines tournament-winning redfish strategies in Choctawhatchee Bay. Offshore, Capt. Adam Peeples with One Shot Charters details targeting red grouper, wahoo, dolphin, and blue marlin near Destin, with advice on live and dead bait, temperature breaks, and adapting to changing Gulf conditions. Whether you're focused on beach, bay, or offshore action, get the latest winter fishing hotspots, gear recommendations, and seasonal techniques from top Northwest Florida captains. Sponsors: Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Coastal Connection EXP Realty AFTCO SlipSki Solutions Black Buffalo Saltwater Marketing Stayput Anchor Hilton's Realtime Navigator
Join host Joe Baya as he kicks off the first Northwest Florida Fishing Report of 2026, featuring expert insights from top guides Brandon Barton (Pensacola) and Captain Justin Leake (Panama City). This episode covers essential winter fishing tips for inshore and offshore anglers, from targeting bull redfish around bridges and flats, to safety considerations for kayak fishermen during colder months. Learn the most effective live and artificial bait strategies for snapper, grouper, flounder, and scamp, and discover how changing weather patterns, tides, and wind conditions influence local fishing success. The discussion also spotlights the region's growing artificial reef and FAD projects, fishery management best practices, and the ongoing transition towards sustainable fishing in Northwest Florida. Whether you fish Pensacola, Panama City, or anywhere along the Emerald Coast, this report offers actionable advice and high-impact techniques to help you make the most of winter fishing in Florida's top angling destinations. Sponsors: Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Coastal Connection EXP Realty AFTCO Sea Tow SlipSki Solutions Black Buffalo Saltwater Marketing Stayput Anchor
Tune into this winter's Northwest Florida Fishing Report as host Joe Baya teams up with Capt. Justin Leake with Panama City Inshore and Brandon Barton with Emerald Waters Kayak Charters for a deep dive into the season's best fishing opportunities. Discover expert techniques for targeting redfish, speckled trout, and flounder in the bays, as well as offshore strategies for blackfin and yellowfin tuna—all optimized for winter conditions and cold fronts. Learn how changing weather impacts Panama City fishing and Pensacola fishing, with practical kayak fishing safety tips, bait selection insights, and expert advice on finding the most productive inshore and offshore spots. With tips on winter fishing tactics, artificial and live bait rigs, flounder regulations, and the advantages of kayak fishing, this episode is packed with actionable strategies for anglers throughout Northwest Florida and the Gulf Coast. Sponsors: Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty AFTCO Sea Tow SlipSki Solutions Black Buffalo Pure Flats Saltwater Marketing Stayput Anchor
“You're not going to ask a bunch of choir directors to donate to your organization — you're going to have to go find other people who probably don't have the type of experience with choir that choral leaders do. It's about trying to translate not just your own personal love of choir but the reason that your choir exists, what it does for its community and its participants, the impact that your choir has on various spheres of influences. How do you translate your value to intersect with what they value so that they can look at you and say ‘you're a cause that I want to support'?”Alex Gartner is an educator, conductor, and composer based in Pensacola, Florida. He serves as the Artistic & Executive Director of the Pensacola Children's Chorus, where he oversees 9 resident choirs and 5 regional choirs comprised of nearly 300 singers. Combined, these programs reach an audience of 25,000 individuals, including 5,000 youth, throughout Northwest Florida.Gartner is an active clinician, workshop presenter, and guest conductor. He has served in leadership positions with the American Choral Directors Association and Americans for the Arts, and his choirs are active throughout Northwest Florida, the United States, and the world. An accomplished composer, his arrangements are available through Santa Barbara Music Publishing, the Lorenz Corporation, Choristers Guild, Alfred Music Publishing, and MusicSpoke.To get in touch with Alex, you can visit his website, alexgartner.com, or the Pensacola Children's Chorus website, pensacolasings.org. You can also email him at agartner@acda.org.Email choirfampodcast@gmail.com to contact our hosts.Podcast music from Podcast.coPhoto in episode artwork by Trace Hudson
Join host Joe Baya on the Northwest Florida Fishing Report for the latest hot tips and tactics from Pensacola to Destin and Panama City. Captain Evan Wheeler breaks down advanced inshore fishing strategies for redfish and speckled trout during challenging neap tides, sharing how to use wind, tides, and lure selection to maximize success. Kayak fishing expert Brandon Barton dives into nearshore tactics for targeting blackfin tuna, mahi, and king mackerel off Navarre, offering proven methods for trolling, bait choice, and handling pelagics from a kayak. Offshore specialist Captain Tyler Massey details bottom fishing for vermilion snapper, triggerfish, scamp, and shares actionable wahoo trolling strategies, equipment picks, and advice for landing top offshore species. Packed with Northwest Florida fishing tips, seasonal updates, and pro insights, this episode is a must-listen for anglers looking to catch more redfish, trout, snapper, and pelagics on the Emerald Coast. Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Southeastern Pond Management Admiral Shellfish Black Buffalo
Tune into this week's Northwest Florida Fishing Report for expert insights into the fall fishing season from Pensacola to Panama City. Host Joe Baya is joined by guests Blake Hunter (Real 30A), Captain Blake Nelson (Destin), and Captain Adam Peoples, sharing inshore, offshore, and onshore updates packed with actionable advice. Learn about the ongoing pompano migration, Spanish mackerel hotspots in Choctawhatchee Bay, and the best tactics for landing baitfish like greenies and using blue crab. Offshore anglers will get the latest on king mackerel, tuna, and triggerfish bites, as well as optimal water temperatures for success. Get local tips for targeting redfish, speckled trout, and making the most of the changing fall weather along Florida's Emerald Coast. Subscribe for the best saltwater fishing reports, techniques, and seasonal trends in Northwest Florida. Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Southeastern Pond Management Admiral Shellfish
In this episode of the Northwest Florida Fishing Report, host Joe Baya is joined by Captain Harris Scruggs of Triple B Charters and Captain Justin Lee of Panama City Inshore to deliver the latest insights on Panama City fishing, inshore and offshore tactics, and fall fishing strategies along the Gulf Coast. The captains break down how to target king mackerel, Spanish mackerel, sailfish, mahi, and more, sharing expert advice on live bait management, live chumming, and adapting to changing wind and weather conditions. Learn the best fishing spots, bait storage tips, and how to maximize your catch during the peak fall migration. Whether you're a seasoned angler or planning your next fishing charter, this episode is packed with high-impact fishing tips and Gulf Coast fishing know-how. Sponsors Fishbites Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Killerdock Test Calibration Coastal Connection EXP Realty Great Days Outdoors Bucks Island Marine AFTCO Sea Tow Southeastern Pond Management Admiral Shellfish
On tonight's program: The ability to get a true citizens' initiative into the Florida Constitution seems to be a heavier and heavier lift as time goes on; One question that is becoming more urgent in Florida: Can the state cut – or even do away with – property taxes?; A change in Florida law could be used by some developers to place new construction in places in greatest danger of storm damage; With at least a portion of its world-famous oyster production reopened for harvest, what does the future hold for the economy of coastal Northwest Florida?; Unlike so many corporate produced foodstuffs, it seems a lot of our honey comes from ordinary folks' backyard hives; And the descendants of Florida's native residents now struggle to keep their ancient culture alive.
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On tonight's program: We'll examine some of the most significant things to come out of this year's Florida Legislative Session; After a victory at the Department of Environmental Protection, opponents of fossil fuel exploration in Northwest Florida hope a bill ban passes gubernatorial muster; Florida has its own Emancipation Day on May 20th, but it also observes the national end of enslavement celebration called “Juneteenth”; As evacuation takes place in Israel, we check out the Florida connection; There's a new and exciting screening tool for cervical cancer. We'll find out more about it; And we get an update on how the issue of “name, image and likeness” profit sharing is impacting collegiate sports.
Alexander Alford is the Director of Construction & Development at ROMAIR, a real estate development, design, and construction company based in Northwest Florida. ROMAIR is primarily known for crafting high-end communities and luxury homes along the state's 30A corridor. Hosted by David Hill, Regional Managing Director of Saunders Real Estate in Arkansas, the episode explores ROMAIR's journey from custom homebuilding to large-scale master-planned real estate developments. David and Alexander discuss the complexities of resort-style construction, the importance of craftsmanship, and the unique challenges of development in the Florida Panhandle. Alexander also shares ROMAIR's vision for future growth, offering insight into how they're looking to expand their footprint across the Southeast. Learn more at SaundersRealEstate.com and ROMAIR.com.
We're joined by WJHG Chief Meteorologist Chris Smith for our annual talk for Hurricane Season. What you need to know, how to prepare and best advise to make it through the season without fear or clickbait. It's two old friends talking weather and more on this edition of Sweet Home PCB.
With the 2025 almost half over, the House and Senate have already rolled out theirrespective state budget proposals. And they're only $4.4 billion apart; The Florida House plan to cut state sales tax has passed its first committee; Both chambers of the Florida Legislature are working to protect the sensitive Apalachicola River basin in Northwest Florida from possible fossil fuel exploration; And it was Veterans Appreciation Day at the Florida Capitol.
The Northwest Florida Fishing report is your best resource for the Destin Fishing Report, Panama City Fishing Report, Pensacola Fishing Report, Navarre Fishing Report, and everywhere in between. For the anglers looking for a Destin Fishing Report, Ft. Walton Beach fishing report, Choctawhatchee Bay Fishing Report, or Miramar Beach fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in an Okaloosa Island fishing report and a Santa Rosa Beach fishing report and everywhere in between. For our guys looking for the Pensacola fishing report or the Navarre Fishing Report, we've got you covered. This week, we check in with Captains Adam Peeples and Justin Leake for the latest fishing conditions along the Northwest Florida coast. Captain Adam Peeples, fishing out of Destin, recently headed offshore to the FADs, where he found calm seas, 71-degree water, and plenty of baitfish. He made a few swordfish drops, releasing three small ones. While daytime swordfishing can be productive in winter, he notes that nighttime bites tend to pick up in the summer when water temps hit the mid-70s. Over in Panama City and Panama City Beach, Captain Justin Leake reports a steady nearshore bite on reefs in 60-90 feet of water, despite some inconsistent weather. He expects more migratory baitfish, Spanish mackerel, and pompano as temperatures rise—Spanish mackerel are already showing up at the pier. Right now, pinfish are the main available bait, but the red grouper bite has been strong. For the best results, he recommends jigging with soft plastics to maximize catches and minimize bait loss. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “fishing” to 647-558-9895 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Northwest Florida Email Subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUNGLASS LENS CLEANER promo code for any purchase! Sponsors Admiral Shellfish Alabama Marine Resources Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo Buck's Island Marine CCA Alabama Dixie Supply Fishbites Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism Great Days Outdoors Hayabusa USA Hilton's Offshore Charts KillerDock L&M Marine Mallard Bay Test Calibration Photonis
On this episode of Hello Frances, our host Shantelle Dedicke shares insights sparked by the recent snowstorm in Northwest Florida and the loss of a recent podcast recording. She reflects on the importance of patience, adaptability, and nurturing a strong foundation. Tune in for a surprising perspective on embracing the process and thriving through unpredictability! Have questions? Email us at hello@francesroy.com
Send us a textNate and Liz discuss how powerlifting can positively and negatively affect your mental health. They talk about how people can get burnt out and how powerlifting at an elite level comes with its own set of challenges. Also apparently there is a winter storm coming and it might snow in Northwest Florida?!Support the showThanks for listening! Please remember to subscribe to the podcast, leave us a rating and share it with your friends so we can continue to grow.-You can now become a Fortis Powerlifting Podcast + subscriber by using the link below! This will help support the podcast as we continue to grow and we will give you a shoutout on the next episode after you subscribe as well as give you top priority for different topics or discussions you'd like us to have on the podcast. Thank you for your support!https://www.buzzsprout.com/1369834/support-Follow us on social media for daily powerlifting content including workouts, helpful tips and client sucess stories!@fortispowerlifting-SPONSORED BY@trashpandatactical FORTISPOWER to save
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True creative spirits at heart, twin brothers Joshua and Jared Thompson belong to a musical family and began playing piano at a young age. Jared later picked up the saxophone as his chosen specialty, and both have become revered within their home city of Indianapolis and around the US. Known onstage as "Sock Joplin," Joshua Thompson is a pianist, music sociologist, and lecturer recognized nationally for his expertise in classical composers of African descent. A recipient of numerous awards and national fellowships, Thompson has completed residencies at the Berklee School of Music in Boston, University of Puget Sound, University of Louisville, Seaside, FL, University of Nebraska Omaha, and currently serves as the Creative Partner in Residence with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra. Saxophonist, composer, and arranger Jared Thompson is a Denison University alumnus who formed the jazz quintet Premium Blend in 2007. Premium Blend appears in two national award-winning documentaries, "Go Get Your Horn" and "Chatterbox: A Love Letter." In 2019, the band was awarded a commission by the Indianapolis Jazz Foundation and directed. Its members produced the mini-documentary "38th & Postmodernism," which addressed the myriad social tensions at the forefront of America's mind throughout 2020. The Thompson brothers recently partnered with vocalist AshLee "PsyWrn Simone" Baskin (pronounced Sī-ren Si-mōn) to perform as The Sock Joplin Trio on a national tour. "A Journey Into Sound" welcomed guests to The REP Theatre in Seaside, Florida, on November 15 and 16, 2024, for a lively tribute and discovery of Black music through the ages, along with originals by the trio members, who were accompanied onstage by local musicians from the Seaside area. Join VIE Speaks: Conversations with Heart & Soul host Lisa Marie Burwell for a special episode recorded at The REP as she goes more in-depth with Joshua and Jared about their love of music and performance, a mission to share and honor the work of Black composers throughout history, and how the arts can positively impact communities, even in dark times. A big shoutout to The REP for hosting us and bringing these incredible musicians to Northwest Florida! LET'S CONNECT: Instagram: @viespeaks // @viemagazine YouTube: (@VIEtelevision | WATCH VIE Speaks) Website: viemagazine.com CONNECT WITH JOSHUA AND JARED Instagram: @sockjoplin @jaredjohnsonpiano For sponsorship inquiries, please contact hailey@viemagazine.com.
Many real estate agents find it hard to reach six figures because they focus on the big picture and forget the small, consistent actions that lead to success. Instead of chasing every opportunity or burning out from overwork, agents should focus on intentional daily habits and building genuine relationships. Success isn't about one huge leap—it's about doing the little things right every day, and those small wins build up over time to create a thriving business. What do you do if you're working harder but you're still not seeing the results you want? What if focusing on big, flashy goals is stopping you from realizing that doing less, but with more intention, could actually make your business soar? In this episode, I talk to a real estate leader in Northwest Florida and motivational speaker, Paul Domenech AKA Pauly. He breaks down his method for achieving six-figure success without sacrificing your life or sanity. Things You'll Learn In This Episode Small steps create big success Success is not built on one monumental decision. It's about consistently doing small things every day. Are you sweating the small stuff that matters? Why consistency leads to creativity Before you can get creative, you need to be consistent. How does staying consistent give you the space to authentically innovate? Finding your why power Your “why” is more powerful than your willpower. What happens when you connect your daily actions to a purpose that drives you forward? Guest Bio Paul Domenech is a powerhouse in the real estate world, known for his dynamic approach to building a successful business. Joining us from Fort Walton Beach, Florida, Paul is not just a top-performing Realtor but also a sought-after speaker. At our upcoming Referral Mastery Summit, Paul will be sharing his expertise in a breakout session titled 'The Easy Road to 6 Figures.' He's here today to give us a taste of what's to come and to share some insights into how you can elevate your real estate game. Register for Referral Mastery Summit at http://www.RMS2024.com and use the coupon code "RMSPodcast" for 50% off your ticket! SHOUT OUT! For Referral Mastery Summit Only attend this event if you want to change your life and your business. It's THAT impactful. ~Stefani Havel About Your Host Michael J Maher is a coach, speaker and author of The 7 Levels of Communication, creator of the Generosity Generation and founder of ReferCo. Formerly known as North America's Most Referred Real Estate Professional, in just his third year of real estate, Michael did 187 transactions for $40.1 MM in sales and netted one million dollars. He received over 500 Referrals for 11 straight years. And now, his (7L)System and methodologies have grown beyond the real estate world to see its application in nearly every profession and industry. His last event had over 50 different professions in the room! It all started with a powerful book (7L) The Seven Levels of Communication: Go from Relationships to Referrals endorsed but such stalwarts as Dave Ramsey, Dr. Ivan Misner, Bob Burg, Larry Kendall, Howard Brinton, Barbara Corcoran, Gary Keller, and many more.
In today's podcast, we hear about Aaron Jackson's career progression from the Air Force to becoming a partner at Dunlap Bennett & Ludwig, a Washington, D.C. law firm. All without leaving Northwest Florida. His account is yet another testament to the power of an individual's network and the important role that they play in making the jump from the military. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tom-welsh/support
A very busy Thursday show from Fan Halen a tribute to Van Halen stopped by and performed, to locking in this years Pick-Em challenge with Anthony Stalter from the Fastlane. Missouri Ranks #16 As the Most Fun State to Visit According to WalletHub But Didn't Make the U.S. News List137 cats rescued from hoarding house in Wildwood; APA says 'urgent' help neededMan dies after wrong organ allegedly removed during surgery at Northwest Florida hospital Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A very busy Thursday show from Fan Halen a tribute to Van Halen stopped by and performed, to locking in this years Pick-Em challenge with Anthony Stalter from the Fastlane. Missouri Ranks #16 As the Most Fun State to Visit According to WalletHub But Didn't Make the U.S. News List 137 cats rescued from hoarding house in Wildwood; APA says 'urgent' help needed Man dies after wrong organ allegedly removed during surgery at Northwest Florida hospital Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How did a small-town dental practice transform into a flourishing five-doctor operation? In this episode, Dr. Collin Myrick unpacks the impressive growth of his dental practice, nestled in DeFuniak Springs, Northwest Florida. Dr. Myrick shares his journey from humble beginnings to a leading community-centered practice. He underscores the pivotal influence of his upbringing and education, revealing why meaningful community connections are the backbone of his success. As someone passionately committed to delivering comfortable, high-quality care, Dr. Myrick illustrates the significance of community engagement and patient advocacy in thriving practices.Dr. Myrick discusses the rewarding challenges of running a practice in a small-town setting. He addresses the hurdles involved in recruiting talented staff and shares how he created a dynamic, values-driven culture focused on servant leadership and patient advocacy. Discover the strategic advantages of his marketing tactics, centered on robust community presence and stellar patient experiences visible through Google reviews. He also recalls organizing impactful events like Give Kids a Smile Day, drawing community ties closer, and emphasizes their critical role in the practice's reputation and patient retention. Wrapping up, Dr. Myrick offers a peek into his plans for the future, detailing essential financial and logistical steps for successful expansions and his advice for budding practice owners.What You'll Learn in This Episode:The secret behind transforming a small-town dental practice into a multi-doctor success story.Ways to leverage your upbringing and education in building a vision-driven practice.How to establish strong community connections and their impact on practice growth.Techniques for recruiting and retaining top-tier team members in rural areas.The essence of creating a value-driven, engaging team culture.Insights into Dr. Myrick's marketing strategies prioritize internal referrals and online presence.The significance of community service events in enhancing a practice's reputation.Key considerations for launching a new multi-specialty dental practice.Ready to get into team culture, expansion, and leadership with, Dr. Collin Myrick? Let's jump in!Sponsors:CareStack: Modern, Secure, Cloud-Based Dental Software for Growing Your Practice! With state-of-the-art features including Online Appointments, Integrated Payments, Text Reminders and more. Click the link here for a special offer: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/carestack/Guest: Dr. Collin MyrickPractice Name: DeFuniak Springs Family DentalCheck out Collin's Media:Website: https://defuniakspringsfamilydental.com/Email: collinmyrickdds@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/collinmyrick/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/collin.myrickOther Mentions and Links:Terms:Wall Street Journal Prime RateBusinesses/Services:Darkhorse TechTools/Software:Open DentalFlex DentalDentagraphicsDentist Job ConnectPodcasts:Practice Underwater Podcast (Now "Shared Practices 2.0")The Dentalpreneur PodcastOrganizations:ADAUAB Dental SchoolPeople:Dr. Mark CostesDr. Paul GoodmanHost: Michael AriasWebsite: The Dental Marketer Join my newsletter: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/newsletter/Join this podcast's Facebook Group: The Dental Marketer SocietyPlease don't forget to share with us on Instagram when you are listening to the podcast AND if you are really wanting to show us love, then please leave a 5 star review on iTunes! [Click here to leave a review on iTunes]p.s. Some links are affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I will earn a commission. This commission comes at no additional cost to you. Please understand that we have experience with these products/ company, and I recommend them because they are helpful and useful, not because of the small commissions we make if you decide to buy something. Please do not spend any money unless you feel you need them or that they will help you with your goals.
Can offense be a tool of the enemy to keep us from spiritual growth? Join us on this episode of Road to Redemption as we explore this intriguing notion. Our guest, Scott Boeckman, shares his transformative journey from being mentored by Pastor Jeremy Nennig in Fort Walton Beach FL to leading his own Freedom group in Santa Rosa Beach. Scott's story is one of authenticity, relationship-building, and embracing one's identity as a child of God. Discover how his leadership through men's ministry not only transformed the life of todays co-host Colby Anderson, but also impacted his entire family's lineage deeply.Ever felt like walking away from a group due to a hurtful comment? We recount a personal story of how remembering the teachings from the Freedom curriculum on offense helped us stay, leading to profound spiritual growth. Scott delves into the significance of small groups for accountability, vulnerability, and spiritual healing. Hear about the incredible ripple effects these groups have on individuals and communities, and how supportive spouses play a crucial role in these spiritual journeys. This episode underscores the essential role of small groups in overcoming past hurts and living in the freedom God intends.Finally, we reflect on the power of obedience and leadership within Destiny Worship men's groups throughout Northwest Florida. Scott shares a heartfelt prayer for those feeling lost and without purpose, offering hope and true freedom through a relationship with Jesus. This episode is a testament to the life-changing impact of faith in Christ, freedom, and fellowship. Be inspired by the incredible stories of transformation and the undeniable influence of obedient leadership in fostering spiritual growth. Connect with us and share your thoughts as we continue on this Road to Redemption together.For more information contact us atrtrdestiny@gmail.com
Are you bombarded with negative lately? Taylor Williams from Cool To Be Kind Tay and Setco Services has some great advice, talk about the New Rules of Real Estate and what we love about Bay County.
On this episode of The Ramp. It. Up! Podcast, avid traveler, and certified travel agent, Spencer Blomquist joins me to talk about traveling and his recovery journey. Planning a vacation can be a hassle and exponentially more so when traveling as a wheelchair user. Spencer specializes in coordinating travel for people with disabilities and shares a few tips during the interview.Ramp. It. Up! Get to know our Guest Spencer Blomquist is a dedicated disability advocate and accomplished professional in the travel industry. Serving on several prestigious boards, including the Center for Independent Living of Northwest Florida, the NWF Rehab Foundation, and The 7 Project Adaptive Fitness Gym, Spencer is a powerful voice and influential leader in the disability community.As a brand ambassador for ABLE United in Florida, Spencer passionately promotes financial empowerment for people with disabilities. Beyond state-level advocacy, Spencer is actively involved with national disability organizations, tirelessly working to enhance accessibility and inclusivity for all.Since 2018, Spencer has been a certified travel agent with Expedia Cruises, specializing in booking accessible vacations. With a personal understanding of the challenges faced by travelers with disabilities, Spencer brings a unique and empathetic perspective to the industry, ensuring that every journey is not only enjoyable but also accommodating.A C4 quadriplegic since 2008 due to an armed robbery, Spencer has transformed personal adversity into a mission of advocacy and support. Through unwavering commitment and resilience, Spencer has become a beacon of hope and inspiration, demonstrating that obstacles can be overcome with determination and a positive outlook.In all endeavors, Spencer continues to champion the rights and needs of the disability community, striving to create a world where everyone has the opportunity to thrive.Website: https://www.expediacruises.com/en-US/SpencerBlomquist Blog: https://wheelieawesomeadventures.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/spencer.blomquistYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WheelieAwesomeAdventuresPhone: 850-293-8548Stay Connected to the PodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ramp.it.up.podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ZoeOnWheelz/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZAnH8I6sGEf7SJ9OKw8dEAEmail: rampituppodcast@gmail.comWe want to hear from you!Tune in to the Patient Advocacy Voices Podcast todayJoin Sanofi's Eric Racine to meet the unsung heroes leading patient advocacy organizationsListen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.
Welcome to episode 236 of the Grow Your Law Firm podcast, hosted by Ken Hardison. In this episode, Ken sits down with Eric Stevenson, founder of Stevenson Klotz Injury Lawyers. Eric Stevenson has been practicing law in Pensacola, Florida, for 26 years and is licensed in both Florida and Alabama. His early career included roles as an insurance defense lawyer and an assistant state attorney. Since leaving the State Attorney's Office in 2003, he has primarily focused on personal injury and criminal defense. In 2015, he and his law partner, Chris Klotz, founded Stevenson Klotz Injury Lawyers in Pensacola, Florida, dedicated to helping clients in the Northwest Florida and Southern Alabama region. The firm has offices in Pensacola and Mobile, Alabama. Eric was born and raised in Pensacola and is a fourth-generation Pensacolian. He has been happily married to his wife, Carrie, for 24 years and they have two children: Cole, who is excelling in college at his alma mater in Sewanee, Tennessee, and Lucy, who is an outstanding student and lacrosse player at Pensacola High School. What you'll learn about in this episode: 1. Implementing Daily Themes in Case Management Allows for efficient handling and progress tracking Categorizes cases for specific focus each da 2. Conducting Morning Stand-Up Meetings Includes paralegals and case managers Ensures alignment among staff through quick check-ins 3. Utilizing Business Coaches and Mentors Provides valuable outside perspectives and guidance Gains external perspectives for problem-solving and growth 4. Assigning Specific Daily Themes Enhances workflow efficiency with categorized cases Prevents issues from being overlooked through strategic case handling 5. Building Your Team Fosters collaboration among paralegals and case managers Manages distractions effectively with daily themes and regular meetings Resources: http://www.stevensonklotz.com/ https://www.facebook.com/stevensonklotz https://www.linkedin.com/in/erstevenson/ Additional Resources: https://www.pilmma.org/aiworkshop https://www.pilmma.org/the-mastermind-effect https://www.pilmma.org/resources https://www.pilmma.org/mastermind
Bio- Carol is the writer, hiker, trip planner, and speaker. Jim is the electronic geek, photographer, treasure hunter, and hiker. In photos, he captures the beauty and details along the trail for Carol to bring to life on paper. Together they crafted The Appalachian Trail Day Hikers' Guide: Downhill to Fine Wine and Accommodations, Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, published February 2018. Carol and Jim have hiked more than nine hundred miles of the Appalachian Trail. Their slackpacking adventure began in 2007. They hike several sections of the trail yearly so they can savor the mystique of the A.T., research segments for their next book, and explore the hidden treasures of Appalachian communities. When asked, “How long do you think it will take you to finish the Appalachian Trail?” Jim laughs and says, “Our son hiked the trail in a hundred and twelve days. Carol thinks we can hike it in a hundred and twelve years.” Their goal is to enjoy each hike, one day at a time, and to explore the small towns along the way, but not necessarily to complete the entire Appalachian Trail from end to end. Carol and Jim love exploring the outdoors and traveling to new places. They grew up hiking in the piney woods of Northwest Florida, boating and skin diving in the Gulf and inland waterways. When they married and moved to Cape Canaveral, they explored the Atlantic for sunken Spanish galleons and hidden treasures. Carol became a private pilot and explored the airways from California to New York in the Power Puff Derby, the Bahamas on vacations, and small Georgia towns as a public health nurse educator. They love the challenge of exploring new places and finding natural wonders in nature and discovering the art, music, and culture of small towns in the Appalachian Mountains. Every day hiking trip along the Appalachian Trail is an adventure to be shared with their readers. Guest Links- Book on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Appalachian-Trail-Hikers-Guide-Accommodations/dp/0999664107 Connect with Anna, aka Mud Butt, at info@traildames.com You can find the Trail Dames at: Our website: https://www.traildames.com The Summit: https://www.traildamessummit.com The Trail Dames Foundation: https://www.tdcharitablefoundation.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/traildames/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/traildames/ Hiking Radio Network: https://hikingradionetwork.com/ Hiking Radio Network on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hikingradionetwork/ Music provided for this Podcast by The Burns Sisters "Dance Upon This Earth" https://www.theburnssisters.com
On tonight's program: Florida's Capital City takes a big hit from mother nature during the pre-dawn hours this morning; A Northwest Florida law officer's fatal shooting of an air force airman raises many questions and plenty of grief; A big donation to Florida A&M University turns out to have more than a few possible problems connected with it; Florida's new abortion restriction became effective just over a week ago and that issue is now prime fodder for the upcoming election; And a newly signed law about occupational hazards for firefighters has sparked yet more potential conflict between a Florida city and the state's firefighters union.
Linda English takes teams of people, mostly out of Pensacola, Florida, to Peru for mission trips! She also is involved with putting together food pantries here in Northwest Florida alongside other area churches. Connect with Linda and her ministry, here! https://www.reimagineworldwide.org/
In this episode, we sit down with Carlos David Bown (@bownmedia), the creative mind behind Bown Media, a photography and videography agency based in Northwest Florida. Carlos's exceptional talent has led him to capture stunning visuals for professional golfers and CrossFit athletes, showcasing their prowess and dedication through his lens. Carlos's story of how he came from Venezuela to America, and the hardships he's overcome is truly inspiring and will leave you with the inability to make excuses for yourself. This episode embodies the entire identity of the podcast.Subscribe to TPM's Youtube page and watch full length episodes: https://www.youtube.com/thephotographermindset/Leave us a rating and review on both Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Thanks to iStorage for being this episode's premium sponsor!External Password Encrypted Hard Drives : http://www.istorage-us.com/ Use Code "TPM15" for a 15% discount!If you're listening on Spotify you can now interact with us directly by typing your thoughts, opinions, or questions in the Q & A section. We read them and publish them. It's a great way to make these episodes more of a two way conversation so be sure to add your two cents after each episode!Make a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from our podcast episodes! Donations help with the fees related to hosting the show:https://paypal.me/podcasttpm?country.x=CA&locale.x=en_USThanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmacey@mantis_photography@thephotographermindsetSupport the show
Local news isn't dead. Just the local newspaper. Already reaching over a million in 2024, Jared Williams is changing the game for local news in Northwest Florida. Join us today as Whitney and Jared catch us up on the story behind Get the Coast, Northwest Florida's leading digital news outlet, and what's coming next. Don't forget to click below to watch Whitney's blooper reel from her time on the Get the Coast Everything Show! -------- Watch the Blooper Reel Check Out Get the Coast Get the Coast on Facebook Get the Coast on Instagram
Today on FIREBRAND: Congressman Matt Gaetz is joined by Clint Lancaster, an attorney involved in litigation against Hunter Biden and election integrity efforts in Wisconsin–PLUS tragic news of illegal alien crime in Northwest Florida, and more! Watch on Rumble: https://rumble.com/v4f32oo-episode-154-live-hunting-hunter-feat.-clint-lancaster-firebrand-with-matt-g.html
Director of Advancement at the YMCA of Northwest Florida, Andrea Rosenbaum, brings her love for Jesus this week in such a fun way! I loved hearing her share how God is using her at the Y, which is a worldwide not-for-profit gym, and how great the Y is for our growing community in the panhandle. For our family, the YMCA is our happy place. We pray this episode encourages you to draw closer to Christ Jesus to Broadcast His Love TODAY! Connect with the YMCA of NWFL: https://ymcanwfl.org/
The Northwest Florida Fishing report is your best resource for the Destin Fishing Report, Panama City Fishing Report, Pensacola Fishing Report, Navarre Fishing Report, and everywhere in between. For the anglers looking for a Destin Fishing Report, Ft. Walton Beach fishing report, Choctawhatchee Bay Fishing Report, or Miramar Beach fishing report, look no further. Every week we bring you a report for those anglers interested in an Okaloosa Island fishing report and a Santa Rosa Beach fishing report and everywhere in between. For our guys looking for the Pensacola fishing report or the Navarre Fishing Report, we've got you covered. This week we're talking to Captain Blake Nelson for the inshore report and it's been slow, but don't let that deter you from listening. Captain Blake has some great tips to help you make the most of your time on the water. Sean Lawless brings us the onshore report and it's all about finding sheepshead and drum in the bays right now. You'll want to hear what he's got up his sleeve for bait since the fiddler crabs are hard to come by. The final report is a special segment with Garage Experts of Northwest Florida, our newest sponsor. We talk with Will Rieben to troubleshoot epoxy garage floor coatings before you buy or DIY. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “fishing” to 647-558-9895 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Northwest Florida Email Subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase! Sponsors Admiral Shellfish Alabama Marine Resources Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo Buck's Island Marine CCA Alabama Crocodile Bay Dixie Supply Fishbites Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism Great Days Outdoors Hayabusa USA Hilton's Offshore Charts KillerDock L&M Marine Mallard Bay Test Calibration Texas Hunter
Welcome to the Alabama Saltwater Fishing Report; Butch Thierry and Joe Baya bring you the latest insights on fishing and boating in the beautiful waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Mobile. In this special episode, the hosts dive into the world of nighttime navigation and the crucial role of advanced technology for safety on the water. Joining them is Giovanni Lapore from Sionyx, a leading expert in night vision technology. The discussion covers the challenges of navigating at night, the advantages of IR illuminators for night vision, the simplicity and durability of Sionyx's night vision camera, and the importance of maritime safety. Get ready for an illuminating conversation on the cutting-edge technology shaping the future of nighttime boating and fishing in Lower Alabama and Northwest Florida. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts and if you'd like us to email you the podcast, just head over to greatdaysoutdoors.com/asfr and we'll send you the new show each week. {Full Disclosure: This post may include affiliate links. There's no extra charge to our readers for using these.} Sponsors CCA Alabama Alabama Marine Resources Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo KillerDock Fishbites Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty Hilton's Offshore Charts Pure Flats- The Slick Lure Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism Great Days Outdoors Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing Mallard Bay Return Em Right AFTCO Mustad Fishing Texas Hunter Products Bucks Island Hiltons Realtime Navigator L&M Marine Dixie Supply and Baker Metal Works
Welcome to the Northwest Florida Fishing Report; Joe Baya and Butch Thierry bring you the latest insights on fishing and boating in the beautiful waters of the Gulf of Mexico and Northwest Florida Panhandle. In this special episode, the hosts dive into the world of nighttime navigation and the crucial role of advanced technology for safety on the water. Joining them is Giovanni Lapore from Sionyx, a leading expert in night vision technology. The discussion covers the challenges of navigating at night, the advantages of IR illuminators for night vision, the simplicity and durability of Sionyx's night vision camera, and the importance of maritime safety. Get ready for an illuminating conversation on the cutting-edge technology shaping the future of nighttime boating and fishing in Northwest Florida and Lower Alabama. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “fishing” to 647-558-9895 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Northwest Florida Email Subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase! Sponsors Admiral Shellfish Alabama Marine Resources Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo Buck's Island Marine CCA Alabama Crocodile Bay Dixie Supply Fishbites Foster Contracting - Fortified Roofing Gulf Coast Office - National Land Realty Gulf Shores and Orange Beach Tourism Great Days Outdoors Hayabusa USA Hilton's Offshore Charts KillerDock L&M Marine Mallard Bay Test Calibration Texas Hunter
The Prism of America's Education with Host Karen Schoen – Sitting on my lanai in Northwest Florida, I ponder the world's current state, reflecting on the power dynamics and ideologies shaping global politics. I explore the philosophies of Reagan and Trump, the rise of globalism and its impact, and how these forces are influencing education, media, and our very way of life. Join me as I unravel these complex themes and their profound...