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Michael S. Lloyd, MD, FHRS, Emory University, is joined by Jayanthi N. Koneru, MBBS, FHRS, VCU Medical Center, Cardiology, and S. Patrick Whalen, MD, FHRS, Wake Forest University, School of Medicine to discuss the practical applications of the updated guidelines and their impact on the global field of EP. https://www.hrsonline.org/education/TheLead https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11000153/ Host Disclosure(s): M. Lloyd: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Medtronic, Baylis Medical Company, Boston Scientific. Contributor Disclosure(s): J. Koneru: Honoraria/Speaking/Consulting: Medtronic, Abbott Medical, Baylis Medical Company, Biosense Webster, Inc., Research: Abbott Medical, Boston Scientific, Biosense Webster, Inc., Medtronic S. Whalen: Nothing to disclose.
Being a leader in the field of hospitality, particularly restaurants is a continuing journey - There are always new trends and new opportunities. For Patrick Whalen, CEO of 5th Street Group, the journey includes management roles during some of the most difficult years for the hospitality industry thus far this Century. In this episode of Biz-eWerk, Patrick tells us what it takes to be a leader in the competitive world of restaurants, especially when the whole world collectively decides to close doors for weeks and months in 2020. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biz-ewerk/message
On today's show: 1. The 5th Street Group - https://the5thstreetgroup.com/ 2. Tempest - https://www.tempestcharleston.com/ 3. Church & Union - https://churchandunioncharleston.com 4. Economy Gastronomy Menu at Tempest - https://www.tempestcharleston.com/menus/#/economy-gastronomy 5. 5th Street Group Reaches Million Dollar Milestone for its “Tip the Kitchen” Initiative - http://holycitysinner.com/imported/5th-street-group-reaches-million-dollar-milestone-tip-kitchen-initiative/ 6. Lewis BBQ - https://www.lewisbarbecue.com/ 7. Nick's German Kitchen - https://nicksgerman.com/ This episode's music is by Tyler Boone (tylerboonemusic.com). The episode was produced by LMC Soundsystem.
Guests: Patrick Whalen, Thomas Conner & Peter Jennings Host Scot Bertram talks with Patrick Whalen, operations assistant to the president at Hillsdale College, about the unique qualifications that veterans bring to teaching and his article “Veterans Make Good Teachers.” Thomas Conner, History professor emeritus at Hillsdale College, walks through the history of the American Battle […]
Guests: Patrick Whalen, Thomas Conner & Peter Jennings Host Scot Bertram talks with Patrick Whalen, operations assistant to the president at Hillsdale College, about the unique qualifications that veterans bring to teaching and his article "Veterans Make Good Teachers." Thomas Conner, History professor emeritus at Hillsdale College, walks through the history of the American Battle Monuments Commission and his book War and Remembrance: The Story of the American Battle Monuments Commission. And Peter Jennings, associate professor of Leadership studies and Brouwer D. and Jane E. McIntyre chair in Business Administration at Hillsdale College, discusses leadership, service and Anton Myer's novel Once an Eagle.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My dear friend Patrick Whalen shares some (horror) stories from the road, updates on drones and so much more. I hope you enjoy our chat as much as I did! Brought to you by ACT Entertainment and Stratum Productions
Guests: Patrick Whalen, Walter Nicgorski, & Brad Birzer Host Scot Bertram talks with Patrick Whalen, assistant to the president of Hillsdale College, about the College’s new free course on the U.S. Constitution for American Law Enforcement Officers. Walter Nicgorski, professor emeritus of Political Philosophy and Great Books at Notre Dame, stops by the studio to […]
Guests: Patrick Whalen, Walter Nicgorski, & Brad Birzer Host Scot Bertram talks with Patrick Whalen, assistant to the president of Hillsdale College, about the College's new free course on the U.S. Constitution for American Law Enforcement Officers. Walter Nicgorski, professor emeritus of Political Philosophy and Great Books at Notre Dame, stops by the studio to discuss Cicero and Stoicism. And Brad Birzer, Professor of History and Russell Amos Kirk Chair in American Studies at Hillsdale, remembers one of America's forgotten wars, the War of 1812. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With over 52 million acres, the US National Park system is home to some of the most breathtaking natural features on the planet. Tens of millions enjoy these parks every year. Join us this week for an installment of, “National Park Cold Cases” as we explore Glacier National Park. Cases covered in the episode: Joseph & William Whitehead, Frederick Lumley, & Patrick Whalen. New Patreon Shoutouts - Jennifer Pizzano, Jacob Lopez, Rashonda Duncan, Joanna Arbach, Joshua Fairchild, Kellie Ballard, Donna Steffy, & Brent Chelewski. Want to help the show out and get even more Locations Unknown content! For as little as $5 a month, you can become a Patron of Locations Unknown and get access to our episodes two days before release, special Patreon only episode (Currently a backlog of 31 additional episodes), free swag, swag contests, your picture on our supporter wall of fame, our Patreon only Discord Server, and discounts to our Locations Unknown Store! Become a Patron of the Locations Unknown Podcast by visiting our Patreon page. (https://www.patreon.com/locationsunknown) Want to call into the show and leave us a message? Now you can! Call 208-391-6913 and leave Locations Unknown a voice message and we may air it on a future message! View live recordings of the show on our YouTube channel: Locations Unknown - YouTube Want to advertise on the podcast? Visit the following link to learn more. Advertise on Locations Unknown Learn about other unsolved missing persons cases in America's wilderness at Locations Unknown. Follow us on Facebook & Instagram. Also check us out on two new platforms - Pocketnet & Rumble. You can view sources for this episode and all our previous episodes at: Sources — Locations Unknown
When we think of high-growth, investment, and equity capital, we often think of young business owners. Today, however, we will learn about a mindset focused on establishing a business at a later age.This episode explores the reasoned perspective of Patrick Whalen, founder and CEO of Extension Marketing.Patrick shares his thoughts on starting a business later in life in this podcast. In addition, he discusses the significance of mental health and how drastically the passage of time has affected traditional marketing practices.
Patrick is always looking for ways to #ChangeTheGame in hospitality for the better. With the first full year of the Tip The Kitchen Initiative in the books, the two discuss its success thus far, and how they continue to strive for innovation within the industry.
The 10 year anniversary of their first restaurant concept, Church & Union Charlotte, is just around the corner. In this episode, Patrick & Jamie reflect back on their vision, early days in operation, and where they stand as a group now.
Patrick, Alejandro, and Jamie have been partners for a decade now. In our pilot episode, they will go into detail on how they built their dream team, reflect on the past two years of rapid expansion in the pandemic, and touch on their plans for the near and far future.
Working as a dish-washer all the way up to executive level management, Patrick has developed a service-centered style where knowledge, passion, and a drive to excel are paramount. After almost a decade of learning the trade by working in New York City, Patrick, bound to his North Carolina roots, moved his family back South and was hired as Butter NC's General Manager. Under his leadership, Butter NC became established as the premier nightclub establishment in the Southeast and received numerous awards for excellence in service. Guided by his entrepreneurial spirit, Patrick was in search of a strategic, collaborative partnership to open a new type of restaurant that complements his passion for good food and his detailed business acumen. Friends and former colleagues Alejandro Torio and Mills Howell expressed similar thoughts and their combined strengths led to the creation of 5Church Restaurant. Check out episode 843 with Patrick Whalen to hear his story in a traditional RU interview format! https://youtu.be/UsQBgPfc2uA Show notes… Calls to ACTION!!! Join Restaurant Unstoppable Network and get your first 30 days on me! Connect with my past guest and a community of superfans. Subscribe to the Restaurant Unstoppable YouTube Channel Join the private Unstoppable Facebook Group Join the email list! (Scroll Down to get the Vendor List!) Favorite success quote or mantra: "Tell me I can't and I'll show you I can." In this workshop with Patrick Whalen we will discuss: The status of The 5th Street Group restaurants before March of 2021 Why/when they identified a problem and fixed it with the Tip The Kitchen model Employee retention under the Tip The Kitchen model Guest retention under the Tip The Kitchen model Tip The Kitchen is a business model How to execute Cultural buy-in The numbers Today's sponsor: 7shifts is a modern labor management platform, designed by restaurateurs, for restaurateurs. Effectively labor management is more important than ever to ensure profitability and restaurant success. Trusted by over 400,000 restaurant professionals, 7shifts gives you the tools you need to streamline labor operations, communicate with your team, and retain your talent. Best of all 7shifts integrates with the POS and Payroll systems you already use and trust (like Toast!) turning labor into a competitive advantage for your business. Restaurant Unstoppable members get 3 months, absolutely free. Talk To The Manager – Nowadays, most guests don't want to call you on the phone or give you their feedback face-to-face. With TalkToTheManager, guests can avoid making a scene by sending you comments and questions anonymously by text message, allowing you to respond and handle issues in real-time. It's easy to set up and simple to use for both staff and visitors. No software integration. No downloads, and no apps to install. Diageo Bar Academy equips bartenders, servers, managers, and hospitality professionals with the insights, stories, and tools to be better - raising the bar on industry standards. Diageo Bar Academy reaches a diverse audience, with backgrounds and skill levels of all ranges- providing them with skills, knowledge, and the techniques they need to improve their personal and professional lives. Contact info: Twitter is the best place for news on Tip The Kitchen: @tip_kitchen Email: patrick@5church.com Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for joining today! Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the top of the post. Also, please leave an honest review for the Restaurant Unstoppable Podcast on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And finally, don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Huge thanks to Patrick Whalen for joining me for another awesome episode. Until next time! Restaurant Unstoppable is a free podcast. One of the ways I'm able to make it free is by earning a commission when sharing certain products with you. I've made it a core value to only share tools, resources, and services my guest mentors have recommend, first. If you're finding value in my podcast, please use my links!
Working as a dish-washer all the way up to executive level management, Patrick has developed a service-centered style where knowledge, passion, and a drive to excel are paramount. After almost a decade of learning the trade by working in New York City, Patrick, bound to his North Carolina roots, moved his family back South and was hired as Butter NC's General Manager. Under his leadership, Butter NC became established as the premier nightclub establishment in the Southeast and received numerous awards for excellence in service. Guided by his entrepreneurial spirit, Patrick was in search of a strategic, collaborative partnership to open a new type of restaurant that complements his passion for good food and his detailed business acumen. Friends and former colleagues Alejandro Torio and Mills Howell expressed similar thoughts and their combined strengths led to the creation of 5Church Restaurant. Show notes… Calls to ACTION!!! Join Restaurant Unstoppable Network and connect with my past guest and a community of superfans. Subscribe to the Restaurant Unstoppable YouTube Channel Join the private Unstoppable Facebook Group Join the email list! (Scroll Down to get the Vendor List!) Favorite success quote or mantra: “Why not us?” “There's only we.” In today's episode with Patrick Whalen we will discuss: Running a casino Advice on restaurant openings Being empathetic Retaining staff Events Tip pool systems Personal life informing career decisions Public perception of your company False-modesty Balancing ego and modesty Recognizing initiative The “Tip The Kitchen” system Today's sponsor: Diageo Bar Academy equips bartenders, servers, managers, and hospitality professionals with the insights, stories, and tools to be better - raising the bar on industry standards. Diageo Bar Academy reaches a diverse audience, with backgrounds and skill levels of all ranges- providing them with skills, knowledge, and the techniques they need to improve their personal and professional lives. 7shifts is a modern labor management platform, designed by restaurateurs, for restaurateurs. Effectively labor management is more important than ever to ensure profitability and restaurant success. Trusted by over 400,000 restaurant professionals, 7shifts gives you the tools you need to streamline labor operations, communicate with your team, and retain your talent. Best of all 7shifts integrates with the POS and Payroll systems you already use and trust (like Toast!) turning labor into a competitive advantage for your business. Restaurant Unstoppable members get 3 months, absolutely free. MarginEdge is completely free for new customers until September. No setup fees. No integration fees. No commitment. Take your back office paperwork down to 2-3 minutes a day while creating real-time financial views to inform your path ahead. Knowledge bombs Which "it factor" habit, trait, or characteristic you believe most contributes to your success? Very good public speaker What is your biggest weakness? Impatient What's one question you ask or thing you look for during an interview? What do you want to do? What's a current challenge? How are you dealing with it? Unreasonable people Share one code of conduct or behavior you teach your team. Say what you mean and do what you say What is one uncommon standard of service you teach your staff? Highly unscripted at tables What's one book we must read to become a better person or restaurant owner? The Art Of War by Sun Tzu GET THIS BOOK FOR FREE AT AUDIBLE.COM What's one thing you feel restaurateurs don't know well enough or do often enough? Share information with their employees Name one service you've hired. The Bradley Projects - architecture What's one piece of technology you've adopted within your restaurant walls and how has it influence operations? Avero - unlock your restaurant's potential If you got the news that you'd be leaving this world tomorrow and all memories of you, your work, and your restaurants would be lost with your departure with the exception of 3 pieces of wisdom you could leave behind for the good of humanity, what would they be? Be empathetic Be reasonable Work hard Contact info: Twitter: @tip_kitchen Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for joining today! Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below! If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the top of the post. Also, please leave an honest review for the Restaurant Unstoppable Podcast on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. And finally, don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates. Huge thanks to Patrick Whalen for joining me for another awesome episode. Until next time! Restaurant Unstoppable is a free podcast. One of the ways I'm able to make it free is by earning a commission when sharing certain products with you. I've made it a core value to only share tools, resources, and services my guest mentors have recommend, first. If you're finding value in my podcast, please use my links!
Patrick Whalen of Backstage Aerial joins us this week to talk about how he grew his business from $0 to 6 figures in less than a year. When Patrick's job was affected by the pandemic, he decided to invest in a drone and get his Part 107 license. In no time, he was landing jobs with household name clients like Amazon, Netflix, Hyundai, and Justin Bieber! Patrick tells us all about how he was able to build such a successful business so quickly in this episode, so be sure to give it a listen. After you listen, don't forget to play this week's 2 truths and a lie game for a chance to win one of our giveaway prizes: https://dronelaunchacademy.typeform.com/to/nquz4lpM Connect with Patrick: Facebook: @BackstageAerial Instagram: @backstageaerial Website: backstageaerial.com Have a Drone Business? Want to be Interviewed for the Drone to $1K Podcast? Complete this questionnaire: Drone to $1K Business Owner Application Training from Drone Launch Academy Part 107 Exam Prep Course ($50 off) Aerial Photo Pro Course ($50 off) Aerial Video A to Z Course ($100 off) Aerial Roof Inspection Pro Course ($100 off) Drones 101 Course ($20 off) Other Places to Listen iTunes Stitcher Spotify TuneIn
In this episode we talk with Patrick Whalen, co-host of Yet Another MCU Podcast and Executive Producer of Forgotten Entertainment. We discuss all things Marvel and where we see the MCU in 10 years' time. You can find Patrick at the following places: https://www.instagram.com/yetanothermcupodcast https://twitter.com/mcuyet https://www.forgottenentertainment.com/ https://www.instagram.com/forgottenentertainment/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3MmLYGiw1rUdErJn4A6wrg The full range of This Week In Metropolis merchandise is available here: https://www.redbubble.com/shop/ap/54459622 Prefer listening elsewhere? Follow This Week In Metropolis here too: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/thisweekinmetropolis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thisweekinmetropolis/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/twimetropolis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thisweekinmetropolis New episodes weekly :)
This week we sat down with Patrick Whalen and Chef Jamie Lynch to learn more about the start of their restaurant group, how they were affected by a global pandemic and the measures they are taking to better support their staff. We also learned about Miller's dating strategy, John growled like a Panther and we tried out our first ever cold open. We're not going to lie, this is a great episode.
Most people seem surprised to learn that the Huntsman World Senior Games is offering rugby for the first time ever in 2021. Today Kyle and Lil visit with Jeffrey Owens and Patrick Whalen who will be directing the sport for the Games. If you don’t know much about rugby, like we didn’t, give the show a listen and you’ll have a better understanding.
That "P-Word".... (pivot) is the main topic of discussion. Patrick was able to turn a childhood hobby - RC planes, cars, etc - into a business in only 8 or 9 months. Already working with clients like Bieber and T-Mobile, Patrick has earned himself a real place in the Drone video business. Also the pair discussed the industry, recovery timing, and even sailing!
Patrick Whalen, CEO of Backstage Productions Inc, talked with us about production management, the vibe of Solar GNP festival, stories of working with iconic acts, the beginnings and growth of his company, and the comeback of the live entertainment industry. Patrick has more than 30 years in the live entertainment industry, working with icons such as Prince, Tears for Fears, Linkin Park, Devo, Stone Temple Pilots, and with top organizations such as MTV, The International Olympic Committee, BBC, and VHI.
Before joining the NGTI, Pat served for 8 years as the COO of the Buffalo Niagara Medical Campus, Inc. (BNMC). In addition to managing the BNMC day-to-day operations Pat was the BNMC’s unofficial “entrepreneur–in-residence" working to foster collaboration & job creation on campus and throughout the bi-national region. Among the businesses Pat started is Fulfillment Systems International (FSI), a technology driven logistics services provider. FSI grew from a 1-person startup in '85 to a firm with over 200 employees in 5 locations in Canada, Europe, and the USA before being sold to UPS in 2000. It is now part of UPS Supply Chain Solutions.
Phase 2. Episode 1. Tony Stark is back and he's messed up. Michael Field and Patrick Whalen return along with Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow and Don Cheadle to talk about Shane Black's https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_3 (Iron Man 3) and all the connections the movie sets for Phase 2. Pat guides Mike through the differences between A.I.M from the movie and in the comics, which is completely different. For some reason, there's a tangent about the movie https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Roy_(1995_film) (Rob Roy) starring Liam Neeson, Jessica Lange and Tim Roth. But quickly the duo guides their way back to wonder how extremis not only can make you stronger, but cooler as well as Aldrich Killian goes from zero to hero (but not, because he's the bad guy) And we haven't even talked about how Iron Man's movies and the Spider-Man as well love playing with bad guys that re really disgruntled employees. And where's Justin Hammer?! Check out the episode! You can also follow us on https://www.instagram.com/yetanothermcupodcast/ (Instagram) and at https://www.forgottenentertainment.com/yet-another-mcu-podcast (Forgotten Entertainment).
How can steps-of-service help facilitate an elevated dining experience for customers? Today we're joined by Patrick Whalen, Chief Executive Officer at 5th Street Group. Charlotte-based 5th Street Group is the powerhouse behind 5 Church, Sophies Lounge, and Tempest Restaurant. The 5th Street Group is led by owner/operator trio Patrick Whalen, Alejandro Torio and Top Chef alum Jamie Lynch. Listen along as we discuss the dynamic relationships between business partners and how to have everyone grow in the same direction, The lasting effects of Covid-19 on the restaurant industry, and the how behind growing and expanding a concept successfully.
Patrick Whalen, CEO of Backstage Productions, joins host Lawrence Peryer to share his thoughts and insight on the New Normal.To learn more about Lyte visit www.lyte.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Patrick Whalen, CEO of Backstage Productions, joins host Lawrence Peryer to share his thoughts and insight on the New Normal.To learn more about Lyte visit www.lyte.com
Patrick became intrigued by the lighting and production world early, while still in his teens. He took a slightly different approach though, writing a business plan for a lighting rental company he would call Backstage Productions. He didn't stop there, he shopped his business plan to some 30 odd banks before one finally bit, and gave him the money. So with his $100,000 (borrowed), Patrick ventured off to Chicago where he would buy his first "rig" from Pete's Lights. Since then, Patrick has worked with many top acts and continues today with a unique model in the latest iteration of Backstage. This episode is brought to you by sponsorship from ACT Lighting www.ACTlighting.com.
Smarter Business Podcast - Business Advice with a Video Bent
This episode, we're trying something new, this time, a friend of the podcast, John Osberg is going to do the interviewing and his guest today is Pat Whalen, director of TReC a new business incubator in Niagara Falls, NY developed by the Niagara Global Tourism Institute. Pat has a long history of starting businesses and helping other folks start businesses, too and has awesome insights to share.https://trecbyngti.com/If you like what you hear, please subscribe wherever you are listening to or watching this podcast, and please feel free to leave a comment - we are always looking for feedback.Be sure to subscribe to receive future episodes - https://vidwheel.com/smarter-business-podcast/Our goal with this podcast to deliver high-quality, actionable tips and advice from business leaders. Advice that will help you succeed. Oh yeah and that video bent - we are going beyond the typical business tips, we are going to explore the use of video with these business leaders too, from marketing to sales, to internal communications - how they use it and how it impacts their businesses. Thanks for tuning in._SUBSCRIBE - https://www.youtube.com/user/nickelcitygraphics?sub_confirmation=1Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/vidwheel/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/vidwheel/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/vidwheel/_Transcription:John Osberg: Hi, everyone. Welcome to another episode of the Smarter Business Podcast. I'm John Osberg, a local entrepreneurial business professional. Excited to have Patrick Whalen here of the Niagara Global Tourism Institute, who operates track also coworking space in Niagara Falls, New York. Patrick, welcome. Thanks for being here.Pat Whalen: Thanks for having me.John Osberg: All right. So, you know, we're here to talk a little bit about Patrick's background. Learn more about what he's doing in Niagara Falls, New York. Some of things he's done previously in Buffalo, New York, which have all been really exciting things. So, if cool, I'm going to jump right into it, Pat.Pat Whalen: Sure. Let's go.John Osberg: So on my list here, first thing I want to do is maybe an introduction personally and professionally on who you are and what you've done. A lot to talk about.Pat Whalen: When you get old guys on here, it's gonna take a while and get.John Osberg: A lot of awesome accomplishments though. Pat.Pat Whalen: Yeah. So. Well, let's start with the present. We just had a soft opening. I call it a soft opening on November 4th of a coworking incubator in Niagara Falls, New York, as you mentioned, called TReC. The Niagara Global Tourism Institute operates it. We have Sherpas. Pat Whalen: Talk a little bit about the story behind Sherpas. TReC is our name. It does have a meeting, those four letters. We don't tell anybody what it is though. So, we thought about a trek and a trek up Mount Everest. And the more I thought about that, the more we thought, well, this is an interesting thing. How do you get to the top of Mount Everest? So, I did some research and found that on average year twelve hundred people try. Six hundred make it. Six hundred don't. So, lore is that 50 percent of all new businesses fail. So, I thought, well, that's an interesting parallel. And the people that make it to the top of Mt. Everest, all of them have a Sherpa.
In this episode, Chef Jamie Lynch and Patrick Whalen join Nikki in-studio to talk about the success of 5Church, offer a sneak peek of their brand new concept Tempest; plus Jamie talks about #NoImmunity and his upcoming season on Top Chef All Stars, AND they spill the beans on what's next for 5th Street Group.
Patrick Whalen from the Nutmeg Institute sits down with InnovateCT to discuss storytelling, film making and creators in Connecticut. He shares how he and his two partners created Nutmeg Institute and how they inspire the creators of tomorrow with the storytellers of today. Follow the link below to their website if you would like to hear about future events or to learn more about getting involved. https://www.nutmeginstitute.com/
Patrick Whalen is the co-founder of the Nutmeg Institute, which is focused on the growth, connectivity and education of film, digital media and content creation. He is also the city producer for the Connecticut 48 hour film project (filmmakers get 48 hours to write, shoot and edit a short film). We talked about his current projects but also got into our favorite and least favorite movies, along with which "all time great" films we think are overrated. Go to nutmeginstitute.com, and 48hourfilmproject.com/newhaven to see what Pat's up to. Also, I recently got in touch with an old friend who has started her own drive to donate products to kids with cancer at the StonyBrook Medical Center. Get in touch with her @ally_v_13 to see what you’d like to send to these kids to brighten up their days!
In this episode of the Retail Redeveloped podcast, Commercial Real Estate Broker Adam Williams taps into the expertise of a Charlotte restauranteur who built a successful place people love to eat, and is now repeating his success in other cities. Listen as Patrick Whalen of 5Church Charlotte shares his keys to success, including one that may surprise you -- giving yourself the freedom to fail.
St. Martin's Academy in Kansas is meant to be a place for the whole person: body, mind and soul. It’s founders, Daniel Kerr and Patrick Whalen explain their vision for a boys boarding school offering farm-work, study and prayer. Can such a school be a place for God to cultivate saints? …
St. Martin’s Academy in Kansas is meant to be a place for the whole person: body, mind and soul. It’s founders, Daniel Kerr and Patrick Whalen explain their vision for a boys boarding school offering farm-work, study and prayer. Can such a school be a place for God to cultivate saints? …
Let Them Be Born In Wonder: An Interview With Dan Kerr and Patrick Whalen, Founders of Saint Martin's Academy in Fort Scott, KS.
The long awaited third episode! Written and Voiced by: Tom Craig Dramaturgy by: Megan Demelo Production and Social Media Management: Caitlin Donnelly Directed by: Maite Jacobson Sound Design by: Kayleigh Bell Artwork and Video Editing by: Patrick Whalen
This can only end well... The second episode of The Deadman's Tale, a new episodic, post-apocalyptic podcast play. Written and Voiced by: Tom Craig Dramaturgy by: Megan Demelo Production and Social Media Management: Caitlin Donnelly Directed by: Rachel Kennedy Sound Design by: Kayleigh Bell Artwork and Video Editing by: Patrick Whalen
One hell of a bedtime story... The first episode of The Deadman's Tale, a new episodic, post-apocalyptic podcast play. Written and Voiced by: Tom Craig Dramaturgy by: Megan Demelo Production and Social Media Management: Caitlin Donnelly Directed by: Rachel Kennedy Sound Design by: Kayleigh Bell Artwork and Video Editing by: Patrick Whalen
We continue Patrick Whalen's list of every film he's seen in a theatre.
Part 2 of Patrick Whalen's list of all of the films he's seen in a theatre.
Dr. S. Patrick Whalen. Multidisciplinary Approach to Atrial Fibrillation. Recorded 10-08-2012.