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Join NAFI: www.nafinet.org -------------------------------------------------------------------- This is a special format for the MRR Podcast, hosted by NAFI Director of Publications and Editor Beth Stanton. With each release of a new Mentor Magazine (every other month), Beth will pick a regular contributing author to join the podcast and discuss their article, as well as their personal journey as flight instructors and what originally brought them to NAFI as members. About Patrick Howell: Patrick Howell is a CFI/CFII/MEI, CSIP, and NAFI Associate Master Flight Instructor. He is a former B-52H Stratofortress instructor navigator. Howell teaches with Revv Aviation at KCBF in Council Bluffs, Iowa. When he's not teaching, he's remembering how to use his feet again in a 1947 Aeronca Champ. Howell is glad he's finally found a use for that English degree he got in college.
KEY POINTS Is not the work of a coach to tell you the WHY Preparedness gives you enough energy to coach effectively You get more when you give more as a coach Coaching is a process that aims to help people improve their skills and achieve their goals. A coach is someone who helps develop a person's potential. The work of a coach is to understand where someone wants to go and then help them to move from their current state to where they desire to be. The skills that coaches have are invaluable because they are able to identify both the strengths and weaknesses of their clients. Join me in this exciting episode of the Business and Happiness Podcast as I engage with Patrick Howell and chat about what it means to be a coach. Being a coach means more than just being able to offer advice and support to others. It's a big responsibility and requires a lot of self-care. As a coach, you must also be mindful of your physical and mental health, as you are also expected to lead by example. Tune in! During this episode, you will learn about; [00:00] Today's focus [01:28] Type of a coach depends on your needs [03:05] What it means to be a coach to someone [05:50] Why coaching takes so much energy and resources [08:19] Keeping yourself all- round fit as a coach [10:26] Coaching versus training [12:33] Coaching is a career rather than a job [13:17] Wrap up Notable quotes “Clarity of what you want is always the first step before seeking any help.” -Patrick Howell. “The work of a coach is to understand where someone wants to go and then help them to move from their current state to where they desire to be.” -Braco Pobric. “Being a coach also means taking good care of yourself physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually fit.” - Patrick Howell. “You get more when you give more.” -Patrick Howell. “You must adjust your networking approach based on where your clients are to build connections.” - Braco Pobric. “Coaching is not a job but a career.” -Braco Pobric. Connect with Us Today! Patrick Howell LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickhowellnj/ Braco Pobric Recommendation: Get access to all Life Success Academy Courses and Live Coaching: https://www.academyoflifesuccess.com/ Text me - 718. 500. 0831 Connect with me Life Success Academy - Website, Facebook Page, LinkedIn LSA Page, Facebook Group Braco's Website, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Podcast iTunes, Podcast Amazon, Podcast Spotify, Podcast Google
KEY POINTS Positive psychology existed long before there was research. A combination of research and self-improvement works well. It's the description that surrounds research and self-help that is overrated. Research has been around for a while and has helped us in many ways. However, some believe that we don't need research to improve our lives because we can just focus on our personal experiences. However, research is one of the most effective ways to improve our lives in positive psychology. The role of research in this field is to provide us with new evidence about what works and what doesn't work for happiness, life satisfaction, and well-being. Join me in this exciting episode of the Business and Happiness Podcast as I engage with Patrick Howell and chat about if we need research to improve our lives. Know why we believe research in self-help is not overrated. It is the prescription that surrounds those things that gets overrated. Tune in! During this episode, you will learn about; [00:00] Today's focus [00:46] How Braco came across a guy who believed in research in self-care [05:08] Is it right to base everything we want on research [05:53] Why Partick believes research on self-improvement is very overrated [07:33] Why a combination of research and self-help works well sometimes [09:18] Our advice Notable quotes “You don't need to read 100s of pages or go through a four-year program if you can get what you need in a couple of days through research. It makes sense.”- Braco Pobric. “People pay 1000s of dollars for a self-improvement program, but unfortunately, a lot of them change nothing in their life.”- Braco Pobric. “Self-improvement existed way before any research, and now we research to prove if that's true. What a great irony.”- Braco Pobric. “Research itself isn't overrated, and neither is self-help. The prescription surrounding those things gets overrated.”- Patrick Howell. Connect with Us Today! Patrick Howell LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickhowellnj/ Braco Pobric Recommendation: Get access to all Life Success Academy Courses and Live Coaching: https://www.academyoflifesuccess.com/ Text me - 718. 500. 0831 Connect with me Life Success Academy - Website, Facebook Page, LinkedIn LSA Page, Facebook Group Braco's Website, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Podcast iTunes, Podcast Amazon, Podcast Spotify, Podcast Google
Music has long been said to be the "universal language" connecting all humans together. Historically, black musical artists always found greater success outside of black audiences. This trend continued and morphed into mainstream musical genres incorporating black R&B and hip-hop rhythms into their genres. Recently following a performance at a CMT event, R&B artist Monica responded to a commenter who stated that "Country music is different. It's not Wakanda." She performed and actor Anthony Mackie served as host. CCM artist Chandler Moore is being rebuked for denying his culture and race to appeal to whites. This begs to question whether whites are truly comfortable with blacks in their predominate spaces or if they are simply virtue signaling to seem non-racist. Join Dr. Neal as he discusses this and other topics of the day
Pandemic, Happiness, and Well Being with Patrick Howell KEY POINTS Growth is all about establishing new habits and clinging to those that increase your value. If you can accomplish something during hard times, you can only win more when it gets easier. Relationships are the number one predictor of happiness. Happiness is a state of mind, but how can you be happy when the realities of life are too difficult to keep up with? What if things are really going wrong? It's normal to feel down sometimes, but it's important to remember that happiness is a choice and that there are always solutions. We just need to look for them. In this episode with Patrick Howell, we will discuss the four key things you can do during a pandemic to stay happy. The desire to find happiness is an essential part of human nature, which makes it difficult for many people during hard times. However, you will learn easy ways for your well-being during tough times. Tune in! During this episode, you will learn about; [00:47] Four things to do during a pandemic [01:12] #1. Exercise, meditate and be in nature [04:51] #2. Keep both physical and emotional hygiene [09:41] #3. Continue with existing habits & create new ones to help you grow [15:37] #4. Think of relationships as a number one predictor of happiness [17:39] In summary [19:00] How to become the life success academy founding member Notable quotes “The bottling up of emotions, and not expressing them causes mental disturbances.” -Braco Pobric. “Keep normalcy of your good habits as much as you can.” - Braco Pobric. “ An exercise a day keeps aging at bay” - Braco Pobric. “If you can do it during a hard time, imagine when it's easier” -Patrick Howell. Connect with Us Today! Patrick Howell LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickhowellnj/ Braco Pobric Recommendation: Get access to all Life Success Academy Courses and Live Coaching: https://www.academyoflifesuccess.com/ Text me - 718. 500. 0831 Connect with me Life Success Academy - Website, Facebook Page, LinkedIn LSA Page, Facebook Group Braco's Website, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Podcast iTunes, Podcast Amazon, Podcast Spotify, Podcast Google
Part II: Tori explores the ancient adage "to whom much is given, much is required" with a soul star and Grammy Award winner and soul storyteller for Part II of this fun, insightful, and warm conversation. As a self-described "country boy" and "soul man whisperer", he never forgets his roots, and is determined to always fuel his communities that he stays connected to through his music, and his soul. He has been nominated for 17 Grammy Awards, sold nearly 50 million albums around the world, and has been compared to such icons as Sam Cooke and Al Green. He is the torch bearer... with a sound that is vintage R&B, while impacting modern culture. Love Is The New Black is the title of his latest album, and the first under his own label "My Music Box." They talk about the breakthroughs he's made, not only in music, but in the art form of business, acting, and life itself... and how his incredible spirit feeds into a legacy that will be celebrated with our greats. "Here's To Life" welcomes back the brilliant, soulful and authentic talent, and one of our favorite soul storytellers to spread more love, more laughs, and realness... Anthony Hamilton. "If you have the opportunity to put something in the music that can change somebody's perspective and the way they view, not just you but view others, I think we have the obligation to do that." - Anthony HamiltonThis episode on "Here's To Life":• How he stays grounded• What he loves about being a Black man • The responsibility of an artist with a platform • Working with Prince, D'Angelo, Isaac Hayes, Al Green and others during his illustrious career• How Denzel Washington inspired him and what roles he would like to take on as an actor• His power move to have his own label "My Music Box" and what it means to own your mastersCREDITS: Guest: Anthony Hamilton Host and Producer: Tori ReidExecutive Producer: Patrick A. HowellWriters: Patrick Howell with Tori Reid Post Production: WeEdit Podcasts with Tori ReidPost Production Consultant: Brian K. Jackson at Maven SoundzPost Production Assistant: Sydney RhoneShow Intern Affiliation: Howard UniversityVoiceover Artist: Vïntóry Blake MooreAdvertising Sponsor: Vivreau Water SystemsAdvertising Sponsor: Hilton Sacramento Arden WestAd Voiceover Artist: Ginger LevertLogo Photography: Bobby Holland / MPTV ImagesLogo Graphic Design: Henny Vallee Photo credit for Anthony Hamilton: Antwon MaxwellVery special thanks to Tim Reid II and Eli Davis.Music:Intro and Outro - "Power of the Bull" by Stereo MixtrumentalFor Commentaries - "Beautiful" (Priority) - Inst. by Stereo MixtrumentalVivreau Ad Music - "That's What Left Us Behind" by Christian Andersona Victory & Noble production@ 2022 Victory & Noble LLC All Rights Reserved.Connect with the Guest:Official website for Anthony HamiltonAnthony Hamilton on InstagramAnthony Hamilton on Apple Music
Increase Your Coaching Business by Delivering Workshops with Patrick Howell Coaching is a rapidly growing industry. Many coaches are looking for new ways to build their business. Offering workshops is an effective way to differentiate their service, offer value, and increase sales. It can also be a great way to build your expertise in your niche market. There are a variety of ways to increase your coaching business by delivering workshops. One way is by hosting a seminar with a guest speaker. This can be done in person or online. Another option is to offer webinars for clients who cannot make it in person. Webinars are great for coaching practice sessions, Q&A time, and providing additional content to clients who couldn't make the event. Join me in this exciting episode of the Business and Happiness Podcast as I engage with Patrick Howell and chat about how coaches can increase their coaching business by delivering workshops. Patrick Howell is the Director of the Coaching Studies Academy. After leaving his role as an international coach for one of the 'Big Three' leadership consulting firms, he pursued his passion for spreading ideas, information, and valuable content that empowers others. In addition to starting Team Development Group, a corporate training consultancy, in 2004. He currently teaches Management Coaching at the college level. He is on the board of the Institute for Advanced Human Performance. Tune in! During this episode, you will learn about; [00:16] What's in for you in today's episode [01:19] Increasing your coaching business with workshops [02:43] The role of workshops in attracting new clients [04:29] How and where to start coaching workshops [07:22] Aim to add value, not sell [08:54] Preparations you need to conduct the workshops [13:06] Steps you can take today to scale up your coaching business [14:50] Be confident in what you do [16:33] Doing workshops is a 10x of your business [17:40] Key take away lesson for you today [18:47] Episode wrap up and calls to action Notable quotes “The internet makes it easy for everybody to have the capability of doing workshops, anywhere in the world” -Braco Pobric. “Business is about consulting and sales.” -Patrick Howell. “The results of your actions may not be immediate.” - Braco Pobric. “Money is attracted to people who have a mindset of adding value to clients.” -Braco Pobric. “Business is a long-term venture. Don't expect meaningful growth immediately.” - Braco Pobric. Connect with Us Today! Patrick Howell LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickhowellnj/ Courses: https://coachingstudiesacademy.thinkific.com/ Braco Pobric Get access to all Life Success Academy Courses and Live Coaching: https://www.academyoflifesuccess.com/ Text me - 718. 500. 0831 Connect with me Life Success Academy - Website, Facebook Page, LinkedIn LSA Page, Facebook Group Braco's Website, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Podcast iTunes, Podcast Amazon, Podcast Spotify, Podcast Google
Shoddy workmanship, whether in a new build or a retrofit, is the bane of any shared ownership community. And trying to avoid or recover from a bad construction job is one of the most important responsibilities a community association board can shoulder. Host Donna DiMaggio Berger and seasoned construction attorney Patrick Howell swap in-the-trench anecdotes about renovations gone wrong and offer insight into the simple ways every HOA or condo board can improve a construction project from the beginning - or survive the necessary legal action when facing the aftermath of defective construction in their community.Highlights include: An overview of the various parties involved in construction projects, along with an explanation of their roles; The essential items that should be included in every construction-related contract;How to avoid costly mistakes in renovations;When to involve attorneys in your construction project;How to decide whether litigation is the best way to resolve a construction issue;The pros and cons of the lawsuit vs. the special assessment;How much time HOAs have to file construction defect lawsuits; BONUS: Learn what Patrick believes are the biggest problems in new construction today, and how your community can avoid those headaches.
For Black History Month, we're celebrating a cultural icon dubbed the "first Black action hero" and the groundbreaking film that birthed him, made Oscar history, and was inducted for preservation in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Shut yo mouth! He returns for a Part 2 conversation as he talks about the 50th anniversary of the film “Shaft,” working with the Renaissance man himself… Gordon Parks, remembering John Singleton, and more. Who is the man that would risk his neck for his brother, man? We also heard he was a bad… well, you know the rest. We're just talking about the original Shaft."Here's to Life" welcomes back "the first Black action hero" and the soulful, cultural iconoclast spirit that is Richard Roundtree. This episode on "Here's To Life":• What it was like making the film "Shaft" and the responsibility of "fame"• Revisits the magic of the Renaissance man and visionary, Gordon Parks• Shares a key to get through dark times and remain sane• Tells a heartwarming story about his father, John Roundtree• Reveals what would be his greatest accomplishment and how he wishes to be remembered• Expresses the hardest thing he had to do to fulfill his destinyCREDITS:Guest: Richard Roundtree Host and Producer: Tori ReidExecutive Producer: Patrick A. HowellWriters: Patrick Howell and Octavia JohnsonPost Production: We Edit Podcasts Add'l Post Production: Brian K. Jackson at Maven SoundzVoiceover Artist: Vïntóry Blake MoorePremier Advertising Sponsor: Vivreau Water SystemsAdvertising Sponsor: Hilton Sacramento Arden WestAd Voiceover Artist: Ginger LevertLogo Photography: Bobby Holland / MPTV ImagesLogo Graphic Design: Henny Vallee Social Media Marketing and Graphics by Octavia JohnsonPhoto credit for Richard Roundtree: UnknownMusic:Intro and Outro - "Africa" by Stereo MixtrumentalVivreau Ad Music - "That's What Left Us Behind" by Christian Andersona Victory & Noble production@ 2022 Victory & Noble LLC All Rights Reserved.Connect with the Guest:Richard Roundtree on InstagramRichard Roundtree on Facebook
Credibility And Money with Patrick Howell Key Points A certificate without learning the skillsets means nothing Building connection is networking with your clients wherever they are Being believable is providing people with grounds to believe in you If you are not tenacious with your mindset, all the other certifications that you have mean nothing. Certification and training are important for you internally. They will help you gain skills and feel more confident in your ability to coach. However, a winning mindset and attitude will go a long way in helping you provide consistent value to your clients. Always focus on your calling and the end goal to keep your mindset on point and stay on top of the game. Join me in this exciting episode of the Business and Happiness Podcast as I engage with Patrick Howell and chat about credibility and money. There are many pillars that can help you enhance your credibility, but we will dive into the mindset, focus, consistency, authenticity, networking, and being yourself. Some of the tips that we share in the episode include training to boost your confidence in your abilities, learning from others without trying to be someone else, setting your mindset to win, and being yourself to be authentic. If you have something good that you believe in, let people know that you can help them by shouting from the rooftop in every way you can. Tune in! During this episode, you will learn about; [00:24] Credibility and money [02:01] Building credibility in the eyes of a potential client [03:11] Setting up your mindset for success [06:55] Getting certification to enhance your skillset and build your confidence [09:41] How to keep your mindset on point when it gets off point [12:39] Attaching value to your services through focus and consistency [15:56] Simple ways of connecting and networking with people today [17:51] Knowing where your clients are and adjusting your approach to create connections [19:07] Using online platforms to connect with your clients [20:01] Providing people with the credibility and the grounds to believe in you [22:18] Visibility in numbers through the window of your business [23:30] Be authentic by being yourself [25:54] Academy of Life Success membership process Notable quotes “Don't take a certification for the sake of certification; a piece of paper without learning the skillsets means nothing.” -Braco Pobric. “If you are not tenacious with own mindset, all the other awards that you have means nothing.” -Patrick Howell. “Coaching is all about helping your client get where they want to go.” - Braco Pobric. “Keeping your mindset on point is all about two things, focus, and consistency.” -Braco Pobric. “You must adjust your networking approach based on where your clients are to build connections.” - Braco Pobric. “For anyone who wants to focus on online networking as long as they focus on the business piece, it will be a business.” -Braco Pobric. “Learn from others but don't try to be someone else”-Braco Pobric “The best way you can give people grounds to believe in you is to be believable.” - Patrick Howell. Connect with Us Today! Patrick Howell LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickhowellnj/ Braco Pobric Recommendation: Get access to all Life Success Academy Courses and Live Coaching: https://www.academyoflifesuccess.com/ Text me - 718. 500. 0831 Connect with me Life Success Academy - Website, Facebook Page, LinkedIn LSA Page, Facebook Group Braco's Website, LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Podcast iTunes, Podcast Amazon, Podcast Spotify, Podcast Google
Tori has the pleasure to speak with an emerging, compassionate love champion. A champion of the spirit. She is a proud Zimbabwean singer-songwriter, philanthropist, activist, storyteller, gymnast and television personality. Using words as weapons of love, her 2021 debut album, "I'm not a mother, but I have children," is about the responsibility she feels to build a better world for future generations of all living things. From being Zimbabwe's first Black woman gymnast at the All-Africa Games, to being a cast member on Real World: San Diego and working with MTV as a host and correspondent, she's accomplished a lot in a short amount of time and is just getting started. She is a radical thinker who delivers revolutionary messages while making people dance and celebrate life. From "It's a Good Day (to Fight the System)" - her song that debuted on Netflix's hit show "The Chair" starring Sandra Oh, she hopes it brings some joy into whatever fight you're fighting. As she says, "After all, what we're fighting for IS joy — the joy of a life whose fullest potential can be reached without hitting, or being hit by, systemic roadblocks." To her song, "To be me" - a song of empowerment for anyone who has "felt unsafe in their skin, body, identity or expression." Her ambition through her music is to gain an influential platform to affect fundamental social, educational and political changes in her home country, and on behalf of displaced and disenchanted youth around the globe. Ultimately, this icon in the making wants us to choose love. "Here's To Life" welcomes the proud, compassionate, and free spirit... Shungudzo. “We're at this point in our lives where life has given us this torch and it's our responsibility to decide what happens next.” - Shungudzo CREDITS:Guest: Shungudzo KuyimbaHost and Producer: Tori ReidExecutive Producer: Patrick A. HowellWriter: Patrick Howell Post Production: Next Day PodcastPost Production Assistant: Kapri EcholsVoiceover Artist: Vïntóry Blake MooreAdvertising Sponsor: Vivreau Water SystemsAdvertising Sponsor: Hilton Sacramento Arden WestAd Voiceover Artist: Ginger LevertLogo Photography: Bobby Holland / MPTV ImagesLogo Graphic Design: Henny Vallee Photo credit for Shungudzo Kuyimba: Yazz AlaliMusic:Intro & Outros - "The Mission" by Stereo MixtrumentalVivreau Ad Music - "That's What Left Us Behind" by Christian Andersona Victory & Noble production@ 2021 Victory & Noble LLC All Rights Reserved.Connect with the Guest:Official website for ShungudzoShungudzo on Instagram
He is a soulful storytelling master. As a matter of fact, he is in the soulful lineage of Sam Cooke, Al Green, or Bill Withers in his vocal mastery, storytelling prowess and evolution of self, as well as his sound. He could be one of the last of his kind in an era characterized by quick fixes on social media, streaming music and the evolution of Hip Hop. He is a soul man who takes his sweet Southern time and by his own lyrical admission, "my soul is on fire!" This time, he is tuning all of our spirits to the highest possible frequency with an earthy homage to love. Perhaps, this is not only a season of love, but an age of love that he himself is ushering in."Love is the New Black" is the title of this multi-platinum Grammy Award winning artist's latest creation in a career umbrellaing nearly 4 decades. It's also his first album under his own label "My Music Box". Widely acclaimed by critics and music lovers, the album has received 4.7 out of 5 stars on Amazon. He has been nominated for 17 Grammy Awards, sold nearly 50 million albums around the world and has worked side by side with D'Angelo and Prince at Paisley Park Studios. He is a singer, songwriter, and producer who rose to fame with his platinum-selling second studio album "Comin' from Where I'm From", which featured the title track single "Comin' from Where I'm From" and the follow-up mega hit "Charlene". "Here's to Life" welcomes the brilliant, soulful and rich talent that is Anthony Hamilton. “I learned patience, perseverance, and dedication. Now, I really know myself, and I know my voice. It's a voice of pain and victory.” - Anthony Hamilton This episode on "Here's To Life"• Why Anthony Hamilton sings about love• Hear why Anthony is comin from where he's from...• Learn how love is the new black • Find out why Lucille gets a little more love than Charlene• Get a sneak preview of Anthony singing "Superstar" and moreCREDITS:Guest: Anthony Hamilton Host and Producer: Tori ReidExecutive Producer: Patrick A. HowellWriters: Patrick Howell with Tori Reid Post Production: Tori Reid Post Production Consultant: Brian K. Jackson at Maven SoundzVoiceover Artist: Vïntóry Blake MooreAdvertising Sponsor: Vivreau Water SystemsAdvertising Sponsor: Hilton Sacramento Arden WestAd Voiceover Artist: Ginger LevertLogo Photography: Bobby Holland / MPTV ImagesLogo Graphic Design: Henny Vallee Photo credit for Anthony Hamilton: Antwon Maxwell (Love is the New Black, album cover)Very special thanks to Tim Reid II and Eli Davis.Music:Intro and Outro - "Power of the Bull" by Stereo MixtrumentalFor Commentaries - "Beautiful" (Priority) - Inst. by Stereo Mixtrumental Vivreau Ad Music - "That's What Left Us Behind" by Christian Andersona Victory & Noble production@ 2021 Victory & Noble LLC All Rights Reserved.Connect with the Guest:Official website for Anthony HamiltonAnthony Hamilton on Instagram
In this episode we sit down with Patrick Howell and discuss their amazing development at Klaim Hideout, a development with Berkshire Hathaway Homes Services - Utah Properties. At the end of the episode Patrick drops a bomb about the newest development from East West Partners in the Deer Crest area! Find out more about Klaim Hideout here: Klaim Development
Patrick Howell O’Neill is the cybersecurity senior editor for MIT Technology Review. In this out-of-band episode of the show, Patrick joins Ryan to discuss his latest scoop (https://securityconversations.com/on-disrupting-gov-malware-attacks/) on Google Project Zero's visibility into malware used in a Western .gov counter-terrorism operation, the tricky nature of attributing nation-state backed attacks, Apple's iOS becoming a hot target and the controversies surrounding all of these conversations. Follow Patrick on Twitter (https://twitter.com/howelloneill).
While doing the podcast over Skype isn't optimal, it's given us an opportunity to catch up with some breweries we haven't had on in a while, and it's been genuinely awesome. We last hung out with Patrick, head brewer at Toronto's Blood Brothers, on episode #144 from July 2019, and while they were insane a year ago, they've continued to go from strength to strength. Patrick kindly remembered that Tiff's fave Blood Brothers beer is White Lies, their sour series with varying wine grapes, so we made sure we all got into their least common variant (Sauvignon Blanc with Nelson Sauvin hops), alongside their flagship pale ale Blood Light, passionfruit sour Autopop, their latest Devil's Trill DIPA, Trill Bill, and we capped it off with Fall of Thebes with blueberry. It was a fun and enlightening chat as always, enjoy! BAOS Podcast Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube | Website | Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads
Nick Kendell and Carl Dumler preview the Broncos' Week 11 matchup as the team heads off to Minnesota to play the Vikings. The Vikings are one of the best teams in football this season and playing good football on both sides of the ball. With a rejuvenated offense led under the watchful eye of Gary Kubiak and MVP candidate Dalvin Cook, the Broncos are going to have a real challenge showing they have improved their run defense since the Leonard Fournette fiasco from earlier this season. Also, while this isn't your typical all-world Vikings defense, the unit is still littered with talent with arguably the best edge duo in football and upside talent in the back seven. Also Nick is joined by good friends Patrick Howell and Kyle Hudson, two Vikings stuck in Chicago, to discuss this year's Vikings team and what makes them 'tick'. SHOW NOTES Twitter ➡️ @BTBFootballPod @NickKendellMHH, @CarlDumlerMHH Register as a (free) user for more Broncos coverage: http://milehighhuddle.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Commonly renowned as one of the finest breweries in Toronto if not Ontario, Blood Brothers have been at the top of our interview list for some time. We swung by to meet the owners and Head Brewer Patrick back in March, so it was dope to finally get some time to sit down with Pat on the newly opened patio to crush some of their latest releases. We spoke about why Blood Brothers do what they do, their brand new kitchen and best practices for opening wax-sealed bottles and nitro cans. Cheers! Beers Reviewed: Blood Brothers Shumei; Blood Brothers Bloodvar; Blood Brothers Blood Light; Blood Brothers Paradise Lost (Blackberry Gin); Blood Brothers Billy Sunday; Blood Brothers Paradise Lost (B.A. Nectarine 2019). This episode is brought to you by High Season Co. - @highseasonco // highseasonco.com Theme tune: Cee - BrewHeads // bit.ly/CeeBrewHeads Subscribe to the podcast on YouTube! // bit.ly/BAOSYouTube
In our 211th episode of The Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart Baker, Jennifer Quinn-Barabanov, Brian Egan, and Nick Weaver discuss: what the latest autonomous driving deaths tell us about liability and regulation; Tesla’s tone-deaf explanation; Grindr suffers security meltdown and releases HIV status of its users; it gets a snippy letter from Ed Markey and Richard Blumenthal; they address the letter to Grindr in Hong Kong and don’t even bother to ask what access China has to the data; big new Internet of Things botnet gets taken out for a drive -t o the bank; does the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) violate security researchers’ first amendment rights; is Senate Judiciary working with the Department of Justice (DOJ) on a new encryption access bill; Softbank is getting a CFIUS workout; YouTube demonetization leads to mass shooting at company headquarters; Keeper can’t even get through a news cycle about its lame lawsuit without a story about its lame security; Stingrays blanket DC. Our guest interview is reporters Chris Bing and Patrick Howell O’Neill of Cyberscoop. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not reflect the opinions of the firm.
Sometimes making positive change in your workplace can be daunting. In this podcast Patrick Howell of the Institute for Advanced Human Performance talks about how introducing one keystone habit, active constructive responding, can make your workplace a more positive place to work.
The Moneywise Guys Full Radio Program Friday, June 6th Moneywise Hosts: Garro Ellis, Paul Anderson, & Kris Pelster Guests Include: Sheryl Gallion, Sales Manager for Ticor Title Patrick Howell, Former Undercover Narcotics Agent & Author of upcoming book "Undercover No More"
Join my special guest, Patrick Howell, a Positive Psychology Performance Coach, Master Practitioner of NLP, and founder of Team Development Group as he shares with us how he supports individuals from all walks of life to find the excellence that … Continue reading →
Join my special guest, Patrick Howell, a Positive Psychology Performance Coach, Master Practitioner of NLP, and founder of Team Development Group as he shares with us how he supports individuals from all walks of life to find the excellence that … Continue reading →
We will have a conversation with Patrick Howell, a positive psychology coach, Master of Neurolinguistic programming,TV show host and Blogger. Learn how the words we think to ourselves and speak to others can effect our patterns of behavior, relationships and … Continue reading →
We will have a conversation with Patrick Howell, a positive psychology coach, Master of Neurolinguistic programming,TV show host and Blogger. Learn how the words we think to ourselves and speak to others can effect our patterns of behavior, relationships and … Continue reading →