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The #1 source of knowledge for everything automation: https://www.theautomationguys.net Do you have any questions? Would you like to give us feedback? Are you interested in workshops on the topic of automation? Are you an expert in the field of automation and would like to be on the podcast? Let us know: https://bit.ly/3lyq9Yj Connect with Paul on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulblackwell23/ Nintex Website: https://www.nintex.com/
Paul has trapped for 40 years in BC and just wrote a book. You can purchase the book at pblackwell63@hotmail.com
In 1969, U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy was the front runner to become the next Presidential candidate on the Democratic Party ticket. But, decisions he would make one fateful night on Chappaquiddick Island would result in the death of a young woman and leave his reputation in tatters. Did Ted Kennedy get away with murder? Resources “‘Kennedy Passenger Dies in Car Plunge': How Chappaquiddick was covered by The Washington Post”, by Richard Harwood and Paul Blackwell for The Washington Post, July 18, 2019. “‘The Kennedy machine Buried What Really Happened': Revisiting Chappaquiddick, 50 years later”, by Josh Sanburn for Vanity Fair, July 17, 2019. “The End of Camelot”, Vanity Fair, September 1993. “Ted Kennedy's Chappaquiddick Incident: What Really Happened”, by Sarah Pruitt for History, April 6, 2018. “Why the True Story of ‘Chappaquiddick' Is Impossible to Tell”, by Lorraine Boissoneault for Smithsonian Magazine, April 2, 2018. Background Cinematic Sad by MusicLFiles Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/8031-background-cinematic-sad License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Misty Lights by Rafael Krux Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/5686-misty-lights- License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
In 1969, U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy was the front runner to become the next Presidential candidate on the Democratic Party ticket. But, decisions he would make one fateful night on Chappaquiddick Island would result in the death of a young woman and leave his reputation in tatters. Did Ted Kennedy get away with murder?Resources“‘Kennedy Passenger Dies in Car Plunge': How Chappaquiddick was covered by The Washington Post”, by Richard Harwood and Paul Blackwell for The Washington Post, July 18, 2019.“‘The Kennedy machine Buried What Really Happened': Revisiting Chappaquiddick, 50 years later”, by Josh Sanburn for Vanity Fair, July 17, 2019.“The End of Camelot”, Vanity Fair, September 1993. “Ted Kennedy's Chappaquiddick Incident: What Really Happened”, by Sarah Pruitt for History, April 6, 2018. “Why the True Story of ‘Chappaquiddick' Is Impossible to Tell”, by Lorraine Boissoneault for Smithsonian Magazine, April 2, 2018.Background Cinematic Sad by MusicLFilesLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/8031-background-cinematic-sadLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseMisty Lights by Rafael KruxLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/5686-misty-lights-License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Paul Blackwell is a trapper with some 40 years experience in the Thompson area. He has authored a new book called "The Mad Trapper of Greeny Lake" and he joined Newsday to talk about his writings.
In this episode we go into depth with Captian Paul Blackwell of Fish-On Guide Service on Lake Moultrie in South Carolina. Paul talks about how to be productive fishing lakes from finding bait to locating fish. Enjoy!
Matt Gibbs (of Evolfo) joins us on this enlightening podcast. Paul Blackwell fills in for Taylor Rogers, who is dead. Food poisoning on tour, writing for the reptile brain, and sonically evoking diarrhea are among the subjects discussed. For more Evolfo: www.evolfo.com https://evolfo.bandcamp.com/ Like, subscribe, and share! Drop us a line at FLBWpodcast@gmail.com. -FLBW
Paul Blackwell, selling owner of the Breakers, on the future of the club.He thinks there is big growth in the NBL and the new owners will do well. He also thinks there is room for improvement in their delivery of the game day experience as he thinks they’ve gone a little stale.
Paul Blackwell, selling owner of the Breakers, on the future of the club.He thinks there is big growth in the NBL and the new owners will do well. He also thinks there is room for improvement in their delivery of the game day experience as he thinks they’ve gone a little stale.
This weeks guest Paul Blackwell who lives in SE Pennsylvania. Paul said that he was always skinny and was even called “sting bean” when he was younger. He discovered however at the age of 33 that despite looking fit, he had 90% blockage in his heart, and had to have 5 stents put in. Within the last year he was told that he was going to need to have bypass surgery and while he was being prepped for surgery he thought to himself, “there has got to be a different way.” Since then he has adopted a Whole Foods Plant Based diet, is feeling better than ever, and has also lost 40lbs in the whole process. We have a great conversation and I hope that you enjoy it!
FLBW Episode 10 Edgar Scrubbs by Carl Banks, Taylor Rogers, & Paul Blackwell