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Best podcasts about Paul Miles

Latest podcast episodes about Paul Miles

Terry Meiners
Mark Travis memories from Terry Meiners, Paul Miles, Gus Allen

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 4:50 Transcription Available


Longtime WHAS Radio traffic reporter Mark Travis passed away after a long illness. He was a radio aficionado, serving as deejay, host, traffic reporter, and dispatcher for several different outlets during his career.Terry Meiners, Paul Miles, and Gus Allen shared funny memories of Mark Travis on WHAS Radio only hours after learning of his passing on February 7, 2025.We can just imagine Mark Travis' big laughter at the retelling of these anecdotes. RIP, brother!

Terry Meiners
Terry Meiners on liberal outrage as Trump returns to the White House

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 20:02 Transcription Available


President Donald Trump was sworn in for his second term to lead the U.S. and there's no shortage of outrage. He even took hits from an Episcopal Bishop, a devoted Never Trumper, delivering her political sermon from the altar while Trump and V.P. JD Vance just had to sit and absorb it.Terry Meiners, Paul Miles, and Dave Jennings pore over the day's news

Maximum Film!
Episode 379: “Wicked: Part I” with Paul Miles Schneider

Maximum Film!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 79:22


Today we are looking at 2024's hit musical movie adaptation, Wicked: Part I, directed by Jon M. Chu, starring Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande, Jonathan Bailey, Michelle Yeoh, and Jeff Goldblum. Plus we hear from the listener looking for movie recs while they recover from surgery. Author Paul Miles Schneider (The Silver Shoes trilogy) joins us.What's Good:Alonso - BFI Classic's 3 Women by Justin WyattDrea - Spirit Awards 2024 nominationsPaul - Thanksgiving up in the Pacific NorthwestIfy - Thanksgiving meal (Al Pastor Turkey)This Week's ITIDICs:1. Thanksgiving Box Office Record: ‘Moana 2' Scores Dazzling $225 Million Debut, ‘Wicked' Adds Huge $118 Million2.  Sebastian Stan's Variety ‘Actors on Actors' Halted Because No Other Talent Wants to Talk About Trump3. ‘Wolfs' Director Jon Watts Tells Apple: No Sequel, I Don't Trust YouChristmas Movie Minute:Holiday TouchdownTo Have & To HolidayChristmas Under The LightsA 90s ChristmasDeck The WallsStaff Picks:Alonso - The Gathering (1977)Drea - Hard TruthsPaul - Miracle of Marcelino (in Spanish)Ify - The WizPlugs!Get the Silver Shoes trilogy from Paul Miles Schneider!Los Angeles! Come see Alonso, this Saturday, December 7th at Vidiots doing a book signing and introducing the Hitchcock film, Rope, at 4:15pm!Have Yourself A Movie Little ChristmasI'll Be Home For Christmas Movies Follow us on BlueSky, Twitter, Facebook, or InstagramWithDrea ClarkAlonso DuraldeIfy NwadiweProduced by Marissa FlaxbartSr. Producer Laura Swisher

Terry Meiners
We celebrate Paul Miles 32nd anniversary at WHAS

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 13:01 Transcription Available


Paul Miles is celebrating his 32nd anniversary at NewsRadio 840 WHAS. We talk about some of the highlights and what we learned along the way from some of his famous cowrokers...

Terry Meiners
WHAS 1994 Tornado Special

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 19:39 Transcription Available


WHAS News 1974 Tornado 20th Anniversary Special from March 31, 1994 with WHAS' Paul Miles and John Asher.

Off The Shelf
EPISODE 26 - Mark Falco

Off The Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 48:22


Joining Michael Dawson and Paul Miles is a UEFA Cup winner and prolific bagsman, Mark Falco! Growing up watching his Spurs idols Jimmy Greaves and Martin Chivers from the 'The Shelf' in the East Stand at White Hart Lane, Mark joined our Academy as a young teenager to work his way through the system to make his senior debut as an 18-year-old. A lifelong fan who went on to live his dream to play 2️⃣1️⃣4️⃣ times and score 8️⃣7️⃣ times in Lilywhite, uncover the tales of a player who lives and breathes Spurs such as rubbing shoulders with incredible characters in a successful dressing room and lifting the 1981 FA Cup

Shadows in the Limelight
#52 - Fred Saunders (Head of Security: Motley Crue, Bon Jovi, Ratt, Fleetwood Mac)

Shadows in the Limelight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 31:35


Fred Saunders is the guest on the show this week. Fred was the head of security for bands we know and love like Bon Jovi, Ratt, and Fleetwood Mac. Fred comes on the show to talk with us bout how he got his big break in the entertainment industry, how he got a bonus from Doc McGhee for punching members of Motley Crue, and so much more.We discussed a book by Paul Miles. Check it out here: Click Here

Off The Shelf
EPISODE 21 - Micky Hazard

Off The Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 58:22


Joining Michael Dawson and Paul Miles is our legendary former midfielder, Micky Hazard!Hazard, a name etched in the annals of our storied history, embarked on his Spurs journey when he moved to north London from his hometown of Sunderland in his teenage years. Despite bouts of homesickness, he soon settled into his new home and went on to establish himself as a key player with technical prowess at a time when the likes of Glenn Hoddle and Ossie Ardiles were senior players to mentor and hone his ability.From that moment, the midfield maestro's time at the Club was marked by his role in the 1981 FA Cup triumph and then added another layer to his legacy when he played a pivotal part in our 1984 UEFA Cup victory

Off The Shelf
EPISODE 19 - Paul Allen

Off The Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 48:29


Off The Shelf
EPISODE 18 - Ossie Ardiles

Off The Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 67:39


Off The Shelf
EPISODE 17 - Robert Vilahamn

Off The Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 62:12


Joining hosts Paul Miles and former Spurs women's player Jenna Schillaci on the Off The Shelf podcast this week is... Robert Vilahamn!Growing up in the quiet seaside village of Skärhamn in Sweden, our Women's First Team Head Coach takes us on his football journey from his early days playing against his brother, onto his playing days with IFK Göteborg and Sweden Under-19 before discovering his true calling was to pursue a coaching career.A qualified teacher, Robert carved out a successful management pathway in his native country in both the men's and women's games before taking his first foray into England as our women's Head Coach in July 2023.This episode goes beyond the pitch, providing a deeper look into the Swede's background, football philosophy, coaching style and the values that drives him. Get to know the person at the helm of Spurs women, and discover the stories behind some of the players, coaches and the manager that are shaping the future of the team!Watch on SPURSPLAY - https://play.tottenhamhotspur.com/homeFor more on Tottenham Hotspur:Club App - tottenhamhotspur.com/spurs-official-appYouTube - youtube.com/channel/UCEg25rdRZXg32iwai6N6l0w?sub_confirmation=1Twitter - https://twitter.com/SpursOfficialTikTok - tiktok.com/@spursofficial?lang=enInstagram - instagram.com/spursofficialFacebook - facebook.com/TottenhamHotspurSpurs Shop - shop.tottenhamhotspur.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Off The Shelf
EPISODE 13 - Danny Rose

Off The Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 55:49


Joining Michael Dawson and Paul Miles on the Off The Shelf podcast this week is Danny Rose!Daws and Danny are in familiar territory as the pod travels north to Yorkshire, the county where it all started for both defenders, with our special guest having progressed through the youth ranks at Leeds United before moving to Spurs in the summer of 2007 at aged 16.From growing up in Doncaster to his youth academy days and becoming a mainstay in our first team, we chart Danny's football journey which included unforgettable moments like his Spurs debut against non other than his local side Doncaster Rovers, that strike in the north London derby against Arsenal and his crucial role in both our unbeaten home form in our final season at White Hart Lane in 2016/17 and in our memorable run to the Champions League final in 2019.With 213 appearances in Lilywhite and 29 caps for England, we discuss the experienced left-back's impact on the successful sides throughout his spell at the Club, the amazing teammates he played alongside and the memories of his time in N17. Watch on SPURSPLAY - https://play.tottenhamhotspur.com/homeFor more on Tottenham Hotspur:Club App - tottenhamhotspur.com/spurs-official-appYouTube - youtube.com/channel/UCEg25rdRZXg32iwai6N6l0w?sub_confirmation=1Twitter - https://twitter.com/SpursOfficialTikTok - tiktok.com/@spursofficial?lang=enInstagram - instagram.com/spursofficialFacebook - facebook.com/TottenhamHotspurSpurs Shop - shop.tottenhamhotspur.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Recruitment Network Podcast
Episode 31: Filip Nilsson and Paul Miles

The Recruitment Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 63:11


Episode 31: Filip Nilsson and Paul Miles The Recruitment Network provides a platform for successful recruitment leaders to share their stories, experiences and perspectives on what it takes to get to the next level. This episode presents an engaging conversation between two great business leaders: Filip Nilsson, Co-Founder at Workwide and Paul Miles, Director at Big Red Recruitment. Sneak Peak: Filip Nilsson: Workwide is a talent acquisition technology company focused on connecting employers with multilingual talent looking for international job opportunities. Paul Miles: Big Red Recruitment provide both contract and permanent recruitment solutions to IT / Change departments and Technology providers. Tune in below!

Playtime
PLAYTIME S3 EPISODE 12 | CHARLIE VS LOGAN PAUL?! MILES VS TRISTAN?! HOW MUCH TO FIGHT?!

Playtime

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 60:34


PLAYTIME S3 EPISODE 12 | CHARLIE VS LOGAN PAUL?! MILES VS TRISTAN?! HOW MUCH TO FIGHT?! We are back with a brand new series!!! We are now on Patreon to view the additional episode go and subscribe to our Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/user/creators... Please comment, share and subscribe! Each week there will be a new episode where we discuss all things sex, dating, dilemmas, mental health and much more! We will have new and exciting guest joining us throughout the series.

The Burros of Berea
Episode 140- Testimonies- Jon Paul Miles- The Sufficiency of God's Grace

The Burros of Berea

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 65:12


This week, our guest, author Jon Paul Miles joins the Burros to share his personal testimony. Growing up in church and begin in a charismatic movement, Jon struggled with his own personal views on the grace of God. Over time, the Lord would challenge his foundations and he would begin a journey of studying the scriptures. This would impact his life in incredible ways, which led him to write about his faith and his understanding of eschatology. To read his most recent book: On Time: Re-examining the End Times and Jesus' Return, please click this link: https://www.amazon.com/Time-Re-examining-Times-Jesus-Return/dp/B0BYGNBHCLIf you'd like to support our podcast, please visit: www.patreon.com/theburrosofberea. If you'd like to learn more about us, please visit our website at: www.burrosofberea.com.

Breakfast in the Ruins
The Fungus by Harry Adam Knight - an Uncosy Catastrophe

Breakfast in the Ruins

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 86:13


Graham returns to Derry and Toms to pick up the chat regarding another Uncosy Catastrophe, on this occasion recommended by listener Paul Miles... 1985's The Fungus by Harry Adam Knight, a book that somehow passed us by despite being firmly in our wheelhouse. Exploding landlords, extremely poor mission personnel choices, sweaty liaisons and deeply unfortunate children await in this tale of an England overwhelmed by scientifically boosted mycelium.

Cultish
Part 1: Ukraine: Media Disinformation & The Fog of War

Cultish

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 82:22


In this episode, Jeremiah Roberts and Andrew Soncrant are joined by two fascinating guests whose unique perspectives add depth to the discussion on the Ukrainian war occurring at this moment. Jacoby Nelson, a dedicated missionary in Ukraine, brings a distinctive lens to the conversation, shedding light on the intersection of faith, geopolitics, and media disinformation. Along with Jacoby is Paul Miles whose experiences in Ukraine and knowledge of the Russian Orthodox Church provides a compelling narrative highlighting the impact of disinformation in the Western World and the importance of seeking truth amidst the chaos. What is Happening in Ukraine? How did the war begin? Tune in to find out!

Show Me the Data
Data with Impact: How data can help improve labour force outcomes

Show Me the Data

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 18:07


SEASON 2 EPISODE 2 Data with Impact: How data can help improve labour force outcomes Hosted by Rhetta Chappell Conversation with ⁠Paul Miles⁠ Nudge theory and behavioural insights can be powerful tools in the context of improving labour market attachment and training outcomes by using data for social good, as they can help encourage individuals to make better decisions without resorting to coercion or restrictions on personal freedom. By using data and behavioural insights to design effective nudges, organisations and governments can promote positive social outcomes and improve people's lives. Learn how the BUSY Group, one of Australia's largest for-purpose employment, education and training organisations is harnessing the power of data insights to provide accessible and relevant opportunities to the people and communities they work with. Join us as we discuss the influence behavioural insights can have when implemented ethically and transparently and the potential it unlocks when especially when working with cohorts facing multiple barriers. If you have any questions or comments, you can reach us on Twitter at @G_RIDL or by email at ridl@griffith.edu.au. Griffith University and the Relational Insights Data Lab (RIDL) are dedicated to building and supporting thriving communities. We believe that the right data, in the hands of the right people, can change lives for the better. We are committed to collaborating and co-designing solutions which address long standing, complex socio-economic problems. If you or your organisation would like to collaborate or learn more about the important work we do, please get in touch. We'd love to hear why data matters to you. Thank you for listening to Show Me the Data. Show Notes: - You can find our website here: ⁠www.ridl.com.au⁠ - Listen to the BUDGE podcast here hosted by Paul Miles and Dr. Darren Coppin here: https://open.spotify.com/show/3av3jaixewyrfuBADk8jl4?si=15a0e6cf0d334c4c - Learn more about the BUSY Group here: https://www.busyatwork.com.au

CCDA Podcast
Raquel Patterson of Oak Tree Ministries and Paul Miles from We Raise Foundation

CCDA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2023 66:22


Today, we're joined by Paul Miles, the President and CEO of the We Raise Foundation, and Raquel Patterson, the executive director of oak tree ministries in Birmingham, Alabama. So thank you all, for being with me and having this conversation.

What The Footie Podcast
66. Miles Jacobson on How Football Manager Changed Football, Gaming & Culture

What The Footie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 42:59


This week's What The Footie Podcast is with Miles Jacobson, Studio Director @ Sports Interactive (the makers of Football Manager). In this exclusive, Paul & Miles discuss the journey that the business has gone on since Miles first joined in 1994, how FM created one of the best scouting networks in the world, how Miles and the team embedded themselves within football and created partnerships with clubs, how the game has transcended football and gaming and so much more. What The Footie is the football and business podcast that goes behind the scenes. Please remember to support the pod with a follow & a 5 star review. Today's episode is sponsored by Prorizon.

C4C Apologetics
Ep 100 - Biblical Archaeology Confirms the Biblical Narrative

C4C Apologetics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 84:45


Today's interview is with Dr. Paul Miles who has spent considerable amount of time studying archaeology, and is currently studying through the archeological evidence during the time of Ezra. In this interview, we discuss what is archaeology, top discoveries that confirm the Bible, along with Noah's ark, and much more!Dr. Miles' Blog:http://themileses.com/Grace Abroad Ministries:http://graceabroad.org/ISBH (International Society for Biblical Hermeneutics):http://biblicalhermeneutics.org/The Thursday Show:https://www.youtube.com/@thethursdayshow8772Check Out C4C Books:Investigating Lordship Salvation:https://www.amazon.com/Investigating-Lordship-Salvation-Response-Works-Based/dp/B09XZJD4RHA Biblical Sketch: Free Grace Theologyhttps://www.amazon.com/Biblical-Sketch-Theology-Understanding-Basics-ebook/dp/B0B4X8JMHG/ref=sr_1_1?crid=11WY6AK3UBPUC&keywords=weierbach&qid=1662478524&s=books&sprefix=weierbach%2Cstripbooks%2C78&sr=1-1C4C Apologetics Website:www.c4capologetics.comOpen Door Baptist Church:https://odbaptist.com/Financially Support C4C Apologetics Ministry:https://odbaptist.com/giveGrace Zone App:https://subsplash.com/gracezone/appDon't forget to check out our YouTube Channel!https://www.youtube.com/c/C4CApologetics

C4C Apologetics
Ep 88 - Is There Evidence for a Young Earth? (Interview w/Dr. Paul Miles)

C4C Apologetics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 88:34


When considering the origins of our planet, is there any evidence that it is young? If so, are these evidences at all compelling? Is a young earth able to be reconciled with scientific information we find in the natural world? We tackle these questions, and more, with Dr. Paul Miles.Dr. Paul Miles Bloghttps://themileses.com/Grace Abroad Ministrieshttps://graceabroad.org/International Society for Biblical Hermeneuticshttp://biblicalhermeneutics.org/Check Out C4C Books:Investigating Lordship Salvation:https://www.amazon.com/Investigating-Lordship-Salvation-Response-Works-Based/dp/B09XZJD4RHA Biblical Sketch: Free Grace Theologyhttps://www.amazon.com/Biblical-Sketch-Theology-Understanding-Basics-ebook/dp/B0B4X8JMHG/ref=sr_1_1?crid=11WY6AK3UBPUC&keywords=weierbach&qid=1662478524&s=books&sprefix=weierbach%2Cstripbooks%2C78&sr=1-1C4C Apologetics Website:www.c4capologetics.comOpen Door Baptist Church:https://odbaptist.com/Financially Support C4C Apologetics Ministry:https://odbaptist.com/giveGrace Zone App:https://subsplash.com/gracezone/appDon't forget to check out our YouTube Channel!https://www.youtube.com/c/C4CApologetics

Texas County Voice
Ep. 23: Elections, Part 3 – Voted Ballots and the Public Information Act

Texas County Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 17:02


With the help of Williamson County Elections Administrator Chris Davis and Texas Association of Counties' associate general counsel Paul Miles, Texas County Voice looks at what a recent opinion by Attorney General Ken Paxton potentially means for voted ballots, county election officials and election budgets.

BFC4U Reaching the World
How a Proper Interpretation of the Bible Can Make You a Better Person

BFC4U Reaching the World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 33:05


Missionary to Ukraine, Paul Miles, teaches six ways how a proper hermeneutic when studying the Bible can lead you to become a better person. 

Terry Meiners
Hayley and the Knobs on Paul Miles,Tom Cruise, body positivity, and Fred Cowgill

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 25:39


Hayley and the Knobs start by congratulating Paul Miles on 30 years with iHeart, but we quickly right turn into Tom Cruise, the dangers of body positivity, and Fred Cowgill's lawsuit against Trinity High School...

HAPPY DAZE with Jesse Dracman
Ep 28: Paul Miles(Author/Photographer)

HAPPY DAZE with Jesse Dracman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 63:04


Paul Miles is the co-author of “Horseshoes and Hand Grenades”, the long awaited autobiography of vocalist/songwriter John Corabi(ex Motley Crue/The Scream/Union/The Dead Daisies and more), a book that offers a first person perspective of one of rock n roll's most underrated and inspiring artists. The book is one of 10 that Paul has released(including a Motley Crue crosswords book!), as a self published author to published with a company. His photography has taken him all over the world and backstage with some of the biggest artists in the world. The ultimate being that as a fan of Motley Crue like Paul is, has been not only writing the books and making the website he made, but also getting to travel and photograph with Motley Crue. To today, writing this book with John Corabi, it's safe to say that Paul Miles is a pretty happy guy. Check out his page: https://paul-miles.com/

El Paso Bible Church
Guest Speaker | Dr. Paul Miles | Grace Abroad Ministries

El Paso Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 85:00


Guest Speaker - Dr. Paul Miles - Grace Abroad Ministries

El Paso Bible Church
Guest Speaker | Dr. Paul Miles | Grace Abroad Ministries

El Paso Bible Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 85:00


Guest Speaker - Dr. Paul Miles - Grace Abroad Ministries

Terry Meiners
WHAS 100 with Paul Miles

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 10:09


To celebrate our 100th year broadcasting, Terry is talking with some of the voices of WHAS past including Paul Miles.Paul, or Miles as we call him around here, discusses his upcoming 30th anniversary, how he got on the WHAS airwaves, covering the UK scandal in the late 80s, and getting to be close to some of the most famous people in the world...

HEAVY Music Interviews
Making Up For Lost Time With SKININC

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 15:15


Perth rock outfit SkinInc hit the ground running after their formation in 1999.Their music resonated on a level that far outstripped their relative isolation in the West, so much so that by their 14th show the band was already appearing as part of the Big Day Out festival.EP Love Me Tomorrow and debut album Rose Coloured Glasses solidified SkinInc's growing reputation before life – as it so often does – stepped in and frontman Paul Miles was forced into relocating to Melbourne to follow work.The band went on a hiatus, but still felt they had unfinished business to attend to.Despite the pandemic forcing the closure of half the world, it actually acted as the catalyst for SkinInc to dare to dream once more, with technology and advancements meaning a band no longer had to live in the same state to get things done.A whisper gradually became a roar until last year SkinInc returned with the track Life's A Bitch, flying in the face of a 20 year period of inactivity and rekindling the nationwide flame.After following that single up with another belter in the form of It Saved My Soul, Miles decided to sit down with HEAVY and run us through the resurgence of the great rockers from the West.We start by asking why, after 20 years, SkinInc decided to reintroduce themselves to the world with the track Life's A Bitch."It was actually the first song that we wrote when we reconvened after a couple of decades,” he said. “During the pandemic with lockdowns and stuff we started having some thoughts about putting the band back together and when we did the guys got back together in Perth and started working on some music. They sent it over to me in Melbourne and I put the lyrics together and that was the first song that came out of the oven as such. We've got probably about another seven songs or so that we're working on, but that was the first one so we wanted to get the ball rolling and get some product out there so that people could see and hear that we're actually back and not just re-releasing our back catalogue."In the full interview, Paul takes us back to the point when the band decided to take a break and why, how the music world has changed over 20 years, re-entering a new musical environment, how the band has changed musically and with their songwriting, reigning in their tongue in cheek humour to fit in with the modern sanitized market, future plans and more.

Les podtrips de Saliha (podcasts autour du voyage)
Miles Davis Family interview : Vince WilburnJr(nephew), Cheryl(daughter)and Paul (great grandson)

Les podtrips de Saliha (podcasts autour du voyage)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 23:14


This podcast has an amazing story. I recorded it in October 2019 in Chicago but due to the pandemic, it took me a long time to put it online. Actually, when I was in Chicago, I met totally by coincidence Vince WilburnJr at Peninsula hotel bar. Then he explained me that he was one of Miles Davis nephews and that he used to play battery in his band. He also told me that he was in Chicago to present the documentary "The Birth of the Cool" that he produced on his uncle. He invited me to the Première of the documentary which was the day after and I ended knowing all the family !!! Then I decided to improvise an interview with Vince but also with Cheryl (Miles daughter) and Paul (Miles great grandson). Listen to them, you will learn a lot about Miles Davis ! But then go and watch the documentary "The Birth of the Cool", it 's now on Netflix ! I love that part in Paris when he falls in love with Juliette Greco... Enjoy the podcast ! Soundtrack of the podcast : Milestones - Miles Davis (feat.John Coltrane, Cannonball Adderley, Red Garland, Paul Chambers & Philly Joe Jones)

HEAVY Music Interviews
Music To The Rescue With SKININC

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 8:16


After a two decade hiatus rock outfit SkinInc announced their arrival back into the world of music with the single Life's A Bitch earlier this year.It showed that the band had lost none of heir musical prowess during their time apart, with the biggest difference being the relocation from Perth to Melbourne of frontman Paul Miles.SkinInc will be releasing their follow up single It Saved My Soul in a worldwide exclusive premiere through HEAVY on March 17 at 5pm AEST, with Miles joining HEAVY to discuss the track in greater detail."We had a long break for 20 years and recently came back and we released our first single called Life's A Bitch,” he began. “I guess the lyrical content of that song was around how life knocks you down. Shit happens all the time. The second song It Saved My Soul is about being in a dark place and going through hard times in life and turning to music as your salvation, or the antidote for pulling you out of those dark times. I was kind of reflecting on my life and whenever I have been going through stuff that is pretty heavy and dark I found I always turn to music to help lift me out of that mood and get me into a better place. Over recent years with the pandemic we've all been going through some rough times and having more time on our hands to think introspectively about life. I had a marriage break up just before COVID hit and we went into lockdown so I had a bit of a head start on all the shit fuckery of the whole situation. This song is really about music helping me through those dark times and being my salvation in many ways."It Saved My Soul is a hard rocking number that emphatically announces the fact that SkinInc have come back stronger than ever, but Miles also points out that it is the eclectic nature of the band and their musical tastes that is the cornerstone of much of their material."It's really interesting,” he measured. “I ask a lot of people, what do you think this song sounds like or what do you think SkinInc sounds like? Name some other artists. And we get a wide range of different styles. Everything from LA Guns to Hanoi Rocks to Monster Magnet, a real broad range. And when you look at all the guys in the band, Corey our rhythm guitarist has always liked the industrial edge stuff. Bands like Orgy and Marilyn Manson. Our leads guitarist Steve D is a big Ozzy Osbourne fan, particularly Zakk Wylde's style of guitar playing with the little pick squeals and stuff like that. He likes a whole heap of modern rock as well. Our drummer Matt Franklin plays in an AC/DC tribute band in Perth so he loves that four on the floor driving rhythm and our newest member Johnno on bass loves Prince. We tease him about that a bit (laughs). So there's a real broad range of influences and styles. Everything from punk to rock and roll, hard rock, classic rock, glam rock, all different flavours through to heavy metal and I think that comes through and makes SkinInc unique. This song has got a bit of those elements through it all and there's a middle section where I talk about the antidote to saving your soul is playing records. A rock and roll record, a heavy metal record, a punk record etc. I think it's a really good summation of us as a band and our influences. I think people will hear little bits of all different artists when they listen to it."In the full interview Paul talks about more upcoming music, how SkinInc has changed musically in their time apart, future plans and more.

Slow Radio
Sounds of the Earth - January

Slow Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 31:00


Relax with a calming mix of music and natural sounds. From midwinter on the English coast to the floodplains of Central Brazil via an Oxfordshire canal and a Somerset millpond, this month's mix focuses on birds. Includes listener recordings made by Michael Bawtree and Paul Miles, BBC Natural History Unit recordings from Tim Bevan and Paul Reddish, and several made by sound recordist Chris Watson.

Dave and Dujanovic
The Latest on the Kentucky Tornados with WHAS Radio in Louiseville

Dave and Dujanovic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 10:20


Paul Miles, News Director WHAS Radio in Louiseville, Kentucky brings us inside Kentucky with the latest updates on the tornados that struck.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

BFC4U Reaching the World
Seven Fancy Terms in Salvation

BFC4U Reaching the World

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 41:40


Missionary to Ukraine, Paul Miles, teaches on the topic of Soteriology (salvation). He gives a great presentation showing how adding these terms to your vocabulary can help you in evangelism.

The Rabbit Hole
#11 - Lali and Paul Miles, Food Walks of Texas

The Rabbit Hole

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 166:21


Lali Miles, the founder of Food Walks of Texas. Food has always been a love of Lali's throughout her life as a result of the many locales she has lived in and visited around the globe. Whether it was starting a summer cupcake catering business, competing (and winning!) in local ice cream crank-off contests, obsessing over a celebrity chef or taking culinary courses to gain more knowledge and hone her skills in the kitchen. Tall Paul Miles, Co- Founder of Food Walks of Texas. Paul loves to eat food – especially the food Lali prepares – and as such is the ideal Co-Founder. He has a passion for both history and meeting people, and never met anyone he didn't enjoy having a conversation with about any topic. Paul has traveled extensively around the world, tasting an exotic and wide array of foods, providing him with an appreciation for culinary diversity and the enjoyment that accompanies these experiences. - Book a food walk with them at: https://www.foodwalksoftexas.com All of these episodes are available on YouTube. You can connect with Nathan via Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/2052/message

Terry Meiners
Hayley and the Knobs on Bill Cosby, the Sklar brothers on AGT, and Paul Miles losing money in Vegas

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 29:20


Hayley and the Knobs talk Bill Cosby's newfound freedom, the Sklar brothers being on AGT last night, and how much money our own Paul Miles has lost in Vegas so far...

Terry Meiners
Hayley and the Knobs on Bill Cosby, the Sklar brothers on AGT, and Paul Miles losing money in Vegas

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 29:20


Hayley and the Knobs talk Bill Cosby's newfound freedom, the Sklar brothers being on AGT last night, and how much money our own Paul Miles has lost in Vegas so far...

Mission-Driven
Mark Cronin '80

Mission-Driven

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 63:13


Mark Cronin '80 and his son John Cronin join Maura Sweeney '07 to speak about how they came to found John's Crazy Socks. A serial entrepreneur, Mark passed along this passion to John.  In the spirit of Holy Cross, theirs is a company created to do good.  Through John's Crazy Socks they are living their mission to “spread happiness,” while also serving as advocates for workplace equality and voices for people with differing abilities. Interview originally recorded on March 17, 2021. Due to the ongoing effects of the pandemic, all interviews in season 2 are recorded remotely. --- Mark : It's the nature of the social enterprise, you've got to have a mission. You can't be, we just want to make money. It's got to be something larger than yourself, an impact you want to have on the world. And when you're driven by that, it's so motivating. All the petty stuff falls away. And that's how you can go and connect with people. We get asked, what's the key ingredient? What skill? A lot if it is just belief. If we have a mission to spread happiness, just believe. Maura : Welcome to Mission-Driven where we speak with alumni who are leveraging their Holy Cross education to make a meaningful difference in the world around them. I'm your host, Maura Sweeney from the class of 2007, director of Alumni Career Development at Holy Cross. I'm delighted to welcome you to today's show. Maura : In this episode, I speak with Mark Cronin from the class of 1980 and his son, John Cronin. Mark and John are co-founders of John's Crazy Socks. A company whose mission is to spread happiness, where over half of the employees have a differing ability. An entrepreneur at heart, Mark has been creating opportunities and organizations ever since his days at Holy Cross. From creating The Lunchbox Theater as a student, to running political campaigns, to founding a software company, his career path shows what can be done when you pursue an idea. Maura : Every step of the way he's been driven by mission. And every step of the way has prepared him for his role at John's Crazy Socks. Our conversation focuses a lot on the incredible work that Mark and John are doing through John's Crazy Socks, to raise awareness about people with differing abilities. They live the motto, to whom much has been given, much is expected, and they do it well. We are lucky to have people like Mark and John working hard to improve the lives of millions of others, because it's not just the right thing to do, it's also good for business. Maura : Mark and John, it is really wonderful to be here with you today. How are you today? Mark : Pretty good, right? John : Pretty good dad. Mark : Life remains interesting. Maura, thank you very much for having us on. Maura : It is my pleasure. It is my pleasure. I have been really looking forward to talking to you about Mark, about your career journey and John, about how you came to help co-found John's Crazy Socks, and the incredible work that you're doing together to really make a difference for people with differing abilities out in the world. Before we get to that, and before we get to John's Crazy Socks, because I could go down a rabbit hole there. First, I'd love to know more about you and your family. I know that you're both New Yorkers. Have you always lived in New York? Mark : So, we live in a town called Huntington on Long Island. I tell the story about that with John. He sometimes laughs at me about this. So, I grew up here on Long Island in part of Huntington, Huntington Station, and when I was 19, I set out for the world. I was leaving and I'm never coming back to Long Island. So in 1997, by that point we had three kids. Our eldest was in first grade and we had moved several times. And if you move two blocks with a little kid, their world turns upside. So we said, we'll buy a house and we'll stay in one place until you get out of college. And we wound up buying a house in Huntington Bay in Huntington, not out of college, out of high school. We said, we'll stay here. And there were a few times where boy, all I wanted to do was travel and move. Mark : There was one point I had this interesting opportunity in Hong Kong, and I sat the family down and I gave them a pitch and they all listened and they nodded and they said, "Dad, that sounds great. And why don't you send us a postcard when you get there, because we're not going." But then, so our two elders, they get up and leave and John, he got an extra three years of high school, but now he's in his final year of high school and I'm thinking, and my wife, Carol is also a Holy Cross grad. We're thinking we can move. We can relocate. Mark : Even after starting this business, we thought you could run an online business from the moon. We could go anywhere. Well, the good news is the business took off faster than we expected. So, we started with a three-year lease and now we have a bunch of employees, and I am going to die on Long Island. I'm not getting away. Maura : No. Well, and I can tell too, just from what I've seen in just the different media footage and the stories about the way you run John's Crazy Socks, is it's also a community organization. Mark : We think about community a lot, we think about the community here. I'm always wary of businesses that say, we're like a family. I don't know about that. But we're building a community there. We think about the community that we're building around here, our customers and supporters. But we also think about the local community and you've got to be good citizens. You got to be engaged in their community and giving back and involved. So, there is a lot of things we do, and that's important to us. Maura : Well, thinking about community and thinking about Holy Cross, because you're an alum from the class of 1980, I know community is a huge part of someone's time at Holy Cross. I'd love to hear about your days on the Hill and what brought you to Holy Cross from Long Island. Mark : So, a different day and age. Okay. I'm getting out of high school in 1976 and I really knew nothing. I didn't really know anything about looking at schools. At a college fair, I got a booklet that seemed interesting. I applied to three schools. I really applied to two. I applied to Holy Cross and Boston College. A third school came in and started recruiting me for football but by that point, I wasn't thinking of playing football. I got in both Holy Cross and Boston College, and was going back and forth. I didn't really know how to choose. So, Boston College had me up for a weekend with a group of students and they greeted us saying, we think you want the leaders of the class of 1980. Mark : And as soon as I heard that, I was like, well, I don't want to come here. If you think I'm one of your leaders, you're in trouble. So, I wound up at Holy Cross and there were a few points. Freshman year, where I was like, I don't know if this is really the right place. I thought of leaving, but once I made the commitment to stay, well, then you're all in. And like most things, the more you put in, the more you get out. And I was thinking, I just sent a package of socks to a guy named Father Carlson, who was my freshmen advisor. And I took him for a survey of Greek lit, but I was particularly thinking of one moment, just a small moment that altered the course of my life. Mark : It was sophomore year, second semester, sophomore year. And he called me in his office. I was trying to think, how did he get me? There was no email, there was no text. But he had me come into his office and he sat me down, and he was the head of the honors program. And he gave me a picture he said, "You should really apply for this." I was like, "Me. Nah." That's not how I thought of myself. I could talk. I was a pretty serious student, but I did a lot of other things too. I didn't do a lot of sleeping. Mark : I walked out of there and thought, oh. I still, I'm not very... I'm kind of... Not counting on it... To inviting you to an honors program. I was really not very smart because I'm thinking, well, I still don't have a chance. Not even thinking well, the head of the program asked me to do this. So I apply and got in the program. And now I spent my junior year at Trinity College in Ireland. Mark : But among the other little things, you got to take the seminars and it was so wonderful. So I took a seminar in non-Euclidean geometry with a guy named, I think his first name was Ted. Ted Cecil, math professor. It was just wonderful. Blew my mind of opening up the world and different ways of thinking. And I could tell the story a little bit, but on graduation, I wind up teaching math and religion. And first question was, did you study any math in college? Yes, I studied non-Euclidean geometry. Mark : And I got to spend a year working with Bob Cording, writing a thesis on a book-length poem by Galway Kinnell, called The Book of Nightmares. And I had met Galway because he was a visiting writing instructor, actually for the Worcester Consortium. So, I was able to take a poetry workshop with him when I was a sophomore. But to spend a year engaged in writing, I learned how to read, I learned how to write. It was so wonderful. Mark : So, just that experience and the confidence it gave me and helped me, it challenged me to think, you're really not that much of an idiot. But then jump ahead a couple of years, I'm bouncing around doing different things. I'm working for a Congressman in New York and I want to get into public policy, public affairs. He's advised me to go to law school. So I apply to some law schools, and I get something in the mail from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. And I read it and say, "This is what I should do." Mark : So, I apply there and I get in. Later, I served on the Admissions Committee at the Kennedy School and realize how the heck did I get in? And I know the crucial factor was, I was in the honors program and Holy Cross. So for some reason, Father Carlson took that time to call in this knucklehead and say, "You may want to do this." And in that way, it was just a conversation, but it had this impact on my life. And I'm 62 now and it's still blooming, and those are special moments. Maura : Well, and that's one of the things that I really enjoy is I get to have conversations with alums like you in this podcast, is to hear how many times individual people reaching out and knowing you as a person has a tremendous effect. And the fact that Holy Cross is small and allows people to get to know you and to see something in you that you didn't recognize in yourself at that moment. Mark : There were things you got to do. Some of this was day and age. So late seventies, there was so much freedom. My sophomore year, I realized that we were at this giant buffet table and it was all you could eat. You could get whatever you wanted. And so at the time, you would take four courses each semester, but you weren't limited to that. So I saw it as, well, naturally I'll take a fifth. I don't have to pay more. And then I would find out and sit in on other classes, then I would find out if you didn't see a class that you wanted, you could just make one up. Now I know Independent Studies, but that wasn't structured then, so sophomore year went to John Mayer, who was the chair of the English Department, and he taught myself and my two housemates a course on Bob Dylan, which was awesome. Maura : That's great. Mark : I remember mentioning it to my parents saying, "I'm taking a course on Dylan," and they were like, "What are you doing?" But it was awesome. Or senior year, my girlfriend, now my wife, we were college sweethearts. So she started on a course, which is not unusual at Holy Cross, of a bio pre-med and quickly wound up as an English major. But now, in senior year and she's got to make up some of her English credits. She's not seeing a lot, she can fill it up, but she needs one more course. We'll just find one. Mark : And I'm like, "Who are some of your favorite authors?" And she hits on Joseph Conrad. I said, "Great. We'll get a class on Conrad. You and I, we'll go do this." And she goes, "How are we going to do that?" "Don't worry." And so, Pat Bizzell in the English Department approached her and she said, "Sure, this would be great." So the two of us would read a book a week, and then we would meet with her, and how awesome is that to be able to have and go and do those things. There were a lot of things like that, but it's also, there were other things that were more extracurricular. Mark : So, sophomore year around Christmas, I read Tom Wolfe's Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test about Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters. And they would have what you would call today, a rave. And I'm reading this with the house band, The Warlocks, which changed their name to be the Grateful Dead. I'm reading this and I'm like, I would love to go to something like that. But what do I know? So then decided we'll have our own, and went off and did things, which now I look back like, wow, that was pretty good. I got a group of people together, today we could call a board. Everybody put money in, we sold tickets. We bought some things that we resold. I won't go into that even if the, what do they call it? The standards, the laws say that they can't arrest me anymore. And we had this three-day party with bands. It was just wonderful because you could go do that. Like again, different day and age. Mark : That year, I'm sleeping in Beaven, and every Wednesday night we had a cake party where we would charge money, and $1 would go to buy the cake for the next week, and 1$ would go towards this three-day party. So, I was learning to be an entrepreneur and then repeated it at a different level senior year. I came back from Ireland, wanted to do something and we created something called The Lunchbox Theater. During the lunch hour, we would put on plays and poetry readings, and concerts, and just had a blast doing this. And I'd run around and line people up and get people to agree to stage a play. What great fun. And we could go and do it. No one was going to stop you, and that it was encouraged and that was great. Maura : Well, and I can see now why you didn't sleep at all? Mark : No. Between that and work. I had a professor, Brendan Kenelly at Trinity College who would say, you go to university to find out what you don't know. And I didn't know. Eventually Father Carlson before, so I'm taking this Greek lit class freshman year, and now we come on to our first blue books, and I was in Carlin, which then was primarily a freshmen dorm. You could feel the stress level rising. And I'm like, well, I should be worried. I should do something. And that's when I realized I had no idea how to study. I had no idea how to take notes, no idea how to study. I didn't know really what to do. So I stayed up all night, re-read The Odyssey and The Iliad and I showed up with no sleep, but it's all fresh in my mind now. A lot of it, because I was so unsure of myself and insecurity that gets flipped sometimes as bravado. Mark : I remember it was a Bob Cording class sophomore year, and okay, different time and age, and I am ludicrous. It's a 10:30 or an 11 o'clock class and small class. I think everybody was a senior, I'm the only sophomore in the class. And I'm showing up in my bathrobe, sitting in the back of the class. And he turns, he hands out the first paper, and Bob was so diligent and detailed notes, but very demanding. Hands this out and he announces to the class, "I'm really disappointed and they're poor. And I'm telling you now, you're going to have to rewrite these." Because the highest grade, there were like two Cs and everybody else got a D. And I'm thinking, what the hell? People are slumping. He says, "But was one paper that just hit the mark and I'm going to read it to you." And he starts reading it. And all the people, I'm like several rows back from everybody, they're all looking at each other because they all know each other. Is that yours? Is that yours? Slowly they realize it's the freak in the back of the class. Mark : Again, it was somebody, Bob coming to me and saying... It's a lesson I had to keep learning. Don't be a fool. You can do things and now that becomes an obligation. You got to make something of that. Plus, there's friendships. I was texting last night with a buddy of mine from Holy Cross. We're still close. For a long time at that house that I mentioned, we would have like 25 people come down for president's weekend, bringing their families. We had this at a mini reunion. My wife, Carol, during the pandemic at six o'clock every Tuesday night, there's a Zoom call where they call themselves the Carlin Girls. They're in their sixties. They're not girls, but they do a Zoom call and they'll get 20 people in it. And every five years, they take a trip together and they go to Miami, or I guess, The Bahamas they've been to, all because there's this rich connection that was made at Holy Cross. Maura : It is. It's a special, my best friends in the world are from Holy Cross. It is, it's a special time, and it's nice when you can make those connections. It's amazing to see them last. Mark : And there's something about the Jesuit Mission and the liberal arts that always has you asking, inquiring and asking for more. It directly feeds into the business we have, which is a social enterprise. We have a social mission, and where do you get that from? Well, you get it from some of the activism and some of the yearning that was instilled in me in college. Maura : Well, and it seems like, looking at your career, from Holy Cross, you mentioned the Kennedy School, and then fast forward to today with John's Crazy Socks. It seems like, and I'd love to hear from you, but it seems like there's this thread of entrepreneurial-ism and mission and 'striving for the more' that seemed to be woven throughout your path. Mark : I look back and I guess I've always been an entrepreneur. I didn't always have the language to use it, but early on, everything and again, I didn't always necessarily have the language, but everything was mission-driven. So, I got out, I taught school for two years. Pure happenstance that I did that, I went to graduate school for literature. I was in a doctoral program and I'm sitting in there, sitting in a class the day the US invaded Grenada. And I don't know if people remember. It was this tiny island and we had to go rescue medical students. It was crazy. And I'm like, I should be doing something. So that's how I got the job at the Congressman. I showed up at his office and said, "I want to work with you." They said, "Well, we don't have any jobs." "That's all right. I'll volunteer. I just want experience." Mark : We move into a community and you'd connect. I can remember when we moved into Greenpoint, Brooklyn, we were early hipsters. It was before it boomed, and through the church and we set up a food bank, we set up a clothing depository. We work with the local recycling program to set something up, because you go and do that. I spent much of my career in the healthcare field. I wound up running the Medicaid health service program in New York City, and then ran a series of companies that were trying to figure out, how do you better deliver healthcare to the poor? How do we better organize care? Mark : But some of that Holy Cross thing was always there of the liberal arts and how do you pursue that mission and those values and still be carrying things out? But that wide interest, it fueled a lot. I started a software company. I ran political campaigns. I did a fair amount of writing. I published some of my less than really terrible fiction. And even this enterprise, we've now been doing this for four years, but people would say, well, when did you get into it? How long have you worked in retail? How long have you been in the sock game? Got no background in it. But I'm 62 today, everything I have done has prepared me for this moment. Everything I have done in my life has prepared me for this interview. Maura : Well, and that is the perfect segue to pull you into this John too, and to talk about John's Crazy Socks, and talk about the incredible work that you are doing. Because you're making a lot of change and you're doing a lot of good in the world through this company. Mark : We're very fortunate, but what are the two things you always talk about? John : Try to do for others. Mark : Try to do for others. It sounds trite, but the more we can do for others, the better off we are. We're living a dream. We get to do what we want to do. We have no excuses. We can't blame it on the board. We can't blame it on headquarters. And it also speaks to the way we run the business and our appearance. One of the internal ambitions, and I've always wanted this to be a way, I want this to be a great place to work. I want people to love working here. We work at that and you make that happen, and that runs through... What's our overall mission pal? John : Spread happiness. Mark : Spreading happiness. Well, you got to start at home and people got to be happy, and you have to understand it can't be lip service, it's got to drive through everything you do. So, here's an easy way. When it comes to customer service, you heard the old saw, the customer is always right. Nonsense. The customer can be damn wrong. But we're not in the business of being right. We're in the business of making customers happy. So, we don't limit any time that people spend with customers. People that work with our customers know they can spend 200 hours on any customer, at any time, doing anything they want, just go and wow that customer. Mark : We had something last week. Somebody had ordered something they said they were going to pay by check. That's pretty rare, somebody say they pay by check. And what our folks did was they said, "Okay," but they didn't fill the order until the check arrived. And when they did, it was an item we had sold out. So we sat and I said, let's think about this. First, in four years, maybe we've received 15 checks. It doesn't happen. Every time somebody says, they're going to send us a check, they send us a check. So, why not just live in a world where we trust people. And as soon as we get the order, we ship it out and trust that we're going to get the check. And my colleagues are looking and saying, "Can we do that?" "Why not? We can do whatever the hell we want to do." Mark : And they were like, "Well, what if people do this or that?" I said, "Nobody does that. Would you do that? So why don't we just treat people that way?" And it's so easy. And wouldn't you rather live in that world? Maura : Yes. Mark : Now, if we get burned, if all of a sudden people are fake, but it doesn't happen. We doing the same thing with our returns. You don't have to send us anything. Just let us know. If there's any problem we're going to replace it. We're going to give you your money back. We want to make you happy. What results of that? Well, if we treat you that way, you tell other people. Aren't people happy, because we're not going through stuff. We're just trying to make you happy, and our return rate last month, our refund rate was 0.6%. Businesses would kill to do that. We give away anything we can. Maura : Well, and I know that the origin story, if you will, of John's Crazy Socks is out there for people to read and to watch. But I'd love to hear from you about that moment, because I talk to so many people who dream of starting their own business. Who say, someday, I'd love to do this, but there's a very small percentage who actually do it. So what sparked that courage to really go and make this happen? Mark : Well, first of all, it is, again, it's much simpler than you think. Worst thing that happens is, you fail. And you go on. But ours grew out of a specific situation, this particular business, and origin stories matter. Because you take your DNA and they run through everything. So ours, it's the fall of 2016, and where were you buddy? John : I'm in school dad. Mark : Which school? John : Huntington High School. Mark : So, he's in Huntington High School in the states, and this is across the country. You can remain in high school until you either graduate or turn 21. If you have a disability, you can stay until you're 21. So this was going to be John's last year at school. Like everybody else, he's trying to figure out what do I do next? What are you looking at? John : I looked at shop programs in school. Mark : See anything you like? John : No, I never saw anything I liked. Mark : Well, the answer is, there's not a lot of great choices. John grew up in a household where he saw me starting different businesses and running things. And I'd like to say he's a natural entrepreneur, because he did things like that himself in school. I remember showing up at his summer school, we've got a summer program, and came into some and the principal came out and said, "I want to talk to you about John." And that was always good. Particularly my middle guy, Jamie, the principal comes, wants to talk to me, that's not good. That's the same way with me. But with John, okay. Well, it turned out John wanted to run a talent show, and he organized a talent show at the school. Never mentioned to me. He didn't think why I have to ask permission, I just go and do this. Mark : So, he doesn't see anything he like, the natural entrepreneur doesn't see that as a problem, but as an opportunity. So what do you tell me? John : I want to go into business with my dad. This is my idea. Mark : I was starting some online businesses. He comes and tells me that, it's like, okay, let's go do this. And traditionally, what you do in a business, once you get the idea, is you stop everything to prepare a business plan. Work out your competitive analysis, your market research, your operational projections, financial projections. We did none of that. We went what's known as the lean startup route. We were bootstrapping. Let's just get something up and running. I've worked with venture capitalists before and done that. We didn't want to do that. Just get something up and running. And he's the perfect partner because he just believes, of course this is going to work. Maura : Why wouldn't it? Mark : Why wouldn't it? And so much of what we've been able to do is why not? So, I'll let you know on something that's coming up on March 30th. This is top secret information. On March 30th, we're going to introduce our unity socks, which are blue socks with American flags on them. We want them to symbolize inclusivity and unity, and we get this idea. We want to give them to every member of Congress. So on March 30th, we have two local congressmen coming, a Republican and a Democrat, to help us introduce these socks, and we're going to give them to every member of Congress. We've already been invited to come up to Albany and do it in the New York State Legislature. And we see ourselves that we can go across the country, just symbolizing look what's possible. Have John be handing out these unity socks. What a wild, ridiculous idea and yet, okay, who's going to stop us? Maura : And yet it's so perfect. What a perfect idea. Mark : And it just grows. Not every idea is a good idea. We have bad ones. We do a lot of presentations. Right before this, we were speaking virtually to a school in New York City. Last week, we got a question from a high school student, need to ask permission from to do these things. It's like, no, that's part of the power. You don't have to ask anybody for permission. Just go and do and come back to... It's the nature of the social enterprise. You've got to have a mission. Mark : You can't be, we just want to make money. It's got to be something larger than yourself, an impact you want to have on the world. And when you're driven by that, it's so motivating. All the petty stuff falls away, and that's how you can go and connect with people. We get asked, what's the key ingredient? Which skill? A lot of it is just belief. If we have a mission to spread happiness, just believe. So when you ask on the origin story, okay, we'll find a way forward and we'll go test it. And it turned out it went well, right buddy. Maura : Well, I think even more than just believe, you talked about wanting to make a great place for people to work. And I think that the fact that you care about your employees, and you care about the people, both who work with you and who you serve, that is another really big piece. Mark : It's all the whole. So yes, our mission is to spread happiness. You do that by hiring people with differing abilities and showing what they can do, by giving back and by making personal connection with our customers. When it comes to this workplace, one of the things we're trying to share with other employers, hiring people with differing abilities is not altruism. It's good business. And what do we see? Morale is way up. Productivity is high, retention is through the roof and it helps us recruit. And it makes for a better workplace. You think the benefits would mainly accrue to the people with differing abilities, but everybody is better off and everybody is happier. Mark : But I've worked over the years into, in essence, a formula on employee engagement. One, you have to start with a mission in which people can believe. It's got to be something greater than ourselves. It's got to be something that can matter. Two, everybody has to know how they fit into the mission, how their job matters. There's no leg work. There's no, I'm just a cog in a machinery. Yes, our webmaster knows, but our sock wranglers, that's what we call the pickers on our pick and pack warehouse, they know their job matters. Mark : Three, put people in a position to succeed. Don't ask them to do what they can't do. Give them the tools. If they need a special chair, get them a chair. If they need a software tool, a webmaster needs some analytical tool, get that for them. As a manager, you have to be a leader. And in doing that, what you have to make clear to people is, I work for you. My job is to put you in a position to succeed and if you have problem, if you have a limitation, my job is to try to help remove that limitation. Mark : Four, recognize what people do. People care. It's as simple as saying, thank you. I saw you doing this. What you do matters. We value. And then the last, stay the hell out of the way. Let people do their jobs and they will thrive. But some of this comes down to, it's like a Christian thing. Do unto others, treat people the way you would like to be treated. If you treat people poorly, they will respond that way. If you treat people that I don't trust you, so I have to manage and inspect and micromanage, they will respond in kind. Maura : Well, and I know that you've had a lot of opportunities to spread this message. I recently saw that you joined this CEO Commission on Disability Employment. And I know when we've spoken before, you mentioned going before Congress in the past. Mark : We've been very fortunate. We've had a fair amount of media coverage. We've had some viral experiences, and we go out and basically proselytize. John, you love the speaking engagements, right. John : Yeah. I love speaking engagements. Mark : So yes, we've done things. We've testified twice before Congress, we've spoken to United Nations. We're part of the State Department Speakers Bureau. So they had us take a little speaking tour in Canada. We didn't get tour T-shirts made up, next time we will. And yes, we're on the CEO Commission for Disability Employment. And I laugh. This was founded by Voya Financial and the Society of Human Resource Managers. How are we on this? Like, we're on this National Autism @ Work Roundtable with IBM and Microsoft and Ernst & Young and Warner Brothers, and John's Crazy Socks? Mark : We appreciate the opportunities and you could go back to Rome and find this motto, and you can see it with the Kennedy's and with Spider-Man. To those who are given opportunities, come great responsibilities. So I'll give you an anecdote on that. We're down on Capitol Hill, and we get a phone call here in New York in the office, from a customer in Houston who says, "I see that John and Mark are on Capitol Hill. My mother works there. She's a big fan of John's, would it be possible for them to meet my mom?" Person says, "Sure. Here's Mark's cell phone. Just text him your mom's name and contact information and he'll do it." Who's mom? Nancy Pelosi. Mark : So now, we get an audience with Nancy Pelosi and forget about right wing, left wing. We vilify our politicians too often, or deify them. They're just people. She's a grandmother. She comes in, her eyes light up seeing John, and she brings out pictures of socks that she gave former President Bush, because John had become a sock buddy with former President Bush, George H W Bush, where they exchanged letters and socks, and all this is great. We take photos, but now we have this opportunity that creates an obligation. Mark : So it's yes, but Ms. Pelosi, we have to talk about some other matters. One, we have to talk about repealing section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standard Act of 1938, great piece of American legislation. It created the 40 hour workweek, it eliminated child labor, it created overtime. But it allows employers to pay people with a disability less than minimum wage. So, there are 400,000 people being paid as little as five cents an hour. And we are grateful that we have this opportunity, but we are now going to take advantage of this. Mark : I'll give you a recent one where, despite our best efforts, we contracted the COVID virus, John, my wife and myself. And for Christmas, we gave John a hospital stay. He was admitted on Christmas Day, it was dicey for a few days. People say it's nothing, it's just the flu. Now very healthy, got out eight days later. So, we held an event at the hospital because we know we can attract media attention. So we went back to the hospital and you got to thank everybody, right? John : I did. Mark : But we also used it to do two other things. One, to raise awareness about the risk that people with down syndrome face, they're not more likely to get the virus, but if they do, five times more likely to be hospitalized, 10 times more likely to die. So, we want to get that word out. The other thing, the hospital let me stay with John the entire time, even when he was, because things went bad for a day or two. When they moved him to the critical care unit, they let me stay. Now, Federal Regulations require that people with a disability, that they get access to their caregivers. That's not the way it's practiced, particularly during COVID. So, we wanted to highlight look, this is better for everybody. That there's always a little medicine with the sugar. Mark : So, we keep driving that mission and you can't separate the two. We'd like to make money, we'd like to live indoors, like to pay the rent. And if the business doesn't succeed, then we'll go home and all this stops. So you got to make that happen, but like the giving back. So, we baked into it from day one. We donate 5% of our earnings where? John : Special Olympics. Mark : Special Olympics. Why the special Olympics? John : I'm a Special Olympics athlete. Mark : And then we've created a whole series of products that celebrate causes and raise money for charity partners. So the first one was a down syndrome awareness sock, raises money for the National Down Syndrome Society. But more recent ones, an EMT tribute sock raises money for a local EMT squad. Last April, we wanted to thank people. We introduced healthcare, superhero socks, and they've raised over $50,000 for frontline workers. Mark : And there have been different points when very smart people have said to me, you're not making money. What are you doing making these donations. But we wouldn't have the business we have if we weren't doing that. Willingness for the long haul. So, among things that are really cool, our little business we've raised over $400,000 for our charity partners. Maura : That's amazing. Mark : John here is a special Olympic athlete, who's raised over $100,000 for the special Olympics. We make sure everybody who works here knows they're all philanthropists. It's very cool. We're so fortunate. So in the end, we are these knuckleheads running a sock business and this is a small business, and all we want to do is change the world. How much fun? Maura : And you're doing it too. That's the incredible thing. Is even if it's in small ways, as you showed all of these donations, one pair of sock here, the one conversation there, it's changing hearts and minds. Mark : That has been the thing that has surprised us the most, and it's still hard to wrap our minds around and we have to be really careful about. But people take inspiration and there is a deep, emotional connection. I could tell you all sorts of stories of things we get to see, but I'll tell you one that my wife likes me to tell because I tear up sometimes. Mark : The National Down Syndrome Society sponsors Buddy Walks around the country, but the biggest one is in New York City. Before it starts, they rent a billboard in the city in Times Square, and they want like a video with faces on it of people with down syndrome. So, we go there and John's like a rock star in that community. People are swarming him. But a woman comes up to me and just hugs me and says, "Thank you." Mark : Okay, what's going on? And she explains that she is from Curacao, an island just off of Venezuela. And she tells us that her daughter had gotten pregnant and tested that she was going to have a child with down syndrome. She explained that on Curacao, people were ashamed of people with disabilities, that they hide them. It's something they don't want deal with, talk about it. And in fact, everybody knew that her doctor said, "This is what you're going to do. You're going to get an abortion." And to me, this is not really an abortion story. This was just, this was grant. This is what's going to happen. And the family came home and they saw a news story about John and John's Crazy Socks. Mark : And she said, it changed their entire outlook. And she introduced us to her one year old son. How awesome. We get people coming up to us all the time, thanking us and telling us how they want to do this with their child, or it gave them hope. And we have to be careful. We have nothing special. We're just out doing these things and sharing. So when John stands up in front of a crowd, be it 10 people at a SEPTA, be at 22,000 people at Madison Square Garden, and they see what he can do, it changes people's minds. And we are very fortunate to be able to do that. Maura : I think you really are living that mission of spreading happiness and of doing great things with the opportunities that you've been afforded. Mark : We've been given a lot. We had our family and I could go on about my other boys and the love of my life. We'll be married 40 years. John : It's 39 years still. Mark : It's still 39, I know. Mark : There's a reasonable chance that we'll make it to June. Reasonable chance. Maura : Fingers crossed. Mark : Well, you know. I'm still a Dylan fan. There's that line, when I see you, I don't know if I want to kiss you or kill you. A lot a marriage in that. Here's just some of what we get to do, and how fortunate. We get to see minor miracles all the time. So one of our colleagues, Thomas, his mother calls us in October of 2017 and says, "I understand you hire people like my son. I need you to give him a job." We're not hiring, we'll post when we are. She calls every day and the moms are persistent. She's not the only one who's done this. So I got on the phone with her and I said, "Well, tell me about Thomas." Mark : She says, "Well, he's early twenties. He's on the autism spectrum. And he's in a very bad way. He's very depressed. We have trouble getting him to come out of his room. He won't shower or shave. He doesn't want to deal with anybody. We can't get him to join any programs or activities. It's so bad he hasn't spoken to his father in over six months." Sounds like a great employee. Mark : So, we have an opening and bring him out. And the opening is for our sock wrangler position, that's kind of our entry level position. We pay $15 an hour to start because everybody, you got to pay a fair wage. The way you get the job, you meet with John and me. We want to make sure you understand the mission and our values. Then one of our current sock wranglers will train you and they love doing it. You've trained people. John : Yes. Mark : They love doing it. And then when you're ready, you have to pass the sock wrangler test. You got to pick six orders, 30 minutes or less, show us you can do the job. Well, Thomas comes out and after an hour of training, says, "I'm ready." And he passes that test as if he was put on this earth to be a sock wrangler. Today, on the days he works, Thomas is ready, showered and shaved at 6:30 in the morning for his father to drive one hour to work. When he gets in here, the young man who wouldn't look at anybody or talk to anybody, goes around and wishes everybody in the building a good morning. Mark : I want to be really clear here. We did nothing. We did no special training, no government funding, no special programs. All we did was give Thomas the opportunity to earn a job, and how fortunate are we? And so Holy Cross, the imprint that studying and understanding the liberal arts in the way it gets you to think and prepare, the way you imbue. Some of this comes from studying literature. You imbue different levels, different things all in the same action. That runs through what we do. I've spoken to students. Mark : So, I was an English major, I got out in 1980. There was no internet. Fax machines had not come, they've come and gone. There were no cell phones. We run an E-commerce business, I couldn't have studied that if I wanted to. But the liberal arts let you understand how to learn, how to figure things out, and so this runs through what we do today. And a lot of my classmates would be shocked to think that someone would be interviewing me for a Holy Cross alumni network. You've met those friends. John : I do. Mark : Paul, you should be talking to him. Paul Miles running a charter school and John Flynn, who's got this bicycle recycling program in Hartford. Charlie Brown or Chris Potter and Sue Mack and all these good people. Maureen, lots of good stuff. Maura : John, what's the best part for you about working with your dad? John : One thing I love working with my dad, I'm so lucky to be where he is. I'm never without my dad. He always, I've changed I can, if possible. I love my dad. Third and lastly, about my dad going to Holy Cross. I am a proud son because I am so, so happy of him being my father. Mark : What about your mom? You got to speak up for her, right? John : Yeah. I'll never forget mom. I am proud son. I am so proud of my dad, my mom accomplished. They are amazing accomplished. Mark : And you like hearing the stories of how we met, right? John : Oh yeah. Dad is so romantic. Mark : Romantic? Ricky, Kevin and I were looking for beer. And I can tease something for you. I'm not going any further than this. I've read in the alumni magazine and seen references to the fingers on the Jesus statue in the quad. I can tell you I was there and I know what happened. But that's it. No names, no details. Maura : Living mystery. That's what that is. Well, and my last question, this has just been really wonderful. What is your favorite pair of socks? Mark : What's your favorite pair? John : My favorite pair, my down syndrome superhero socks. Mark : Down syndrome superhero socks. Maura : Yes, that sounds like a good pair. Mark : Whose face is on those socks? John : Me. Mark : You. Maura : Good choice. Mark : You're a funny boy. Maura : I think we'll all have to check out that pair of socks. This has been an absolute pleasure. Is there anything else you want to share with listeners before we go? John : I want to say something. It's something that I said before... Mark : Go ahead. John : I am so proud of my dad's career. I am so proud of my dad's career and college. I am a proud son. I love my dad and what he did. It's wonderful. Mark : Well, there's a late poem from Yates where he recounts his achievements and those were notable, part of the revolution, part of the day of the Senate, winning a Nobel prize. But the refrain is what then sang Plato's ghost, what then are you going to do for me next? And we get to keep doing things, right? John : I love you dad. Mark : My boy. Maura : Thank you both so much. This has been just such a pleasure. John : I'm so proud of you Dad. Mark : Well, you let us know if there's ever something we can do. You got to put the pitch in. Where do people get stuff? John : At JohnsCrazySocks.com. Mark : There you go. Maura : Perfect. Yes. And I can say, I treated the alumni relations team to a pair of donut socks last year for Christmas, and they have been a big hit. So, I am a fan of John's Crazy Socks. Thank you for everything that you do. Mark : Well, thank you. John : I'm a big fan of my dad. Mark : You're a fan of your dad. Boy, you are being nice to me today. Maura : That's our show. I hope you enjoyed hearing about just one of the many ways that Holy Cross alumni have been inspired by the Mission to be people for and with others. A special thanks to today's guests and everyone at Holy Cross, who has contributed to making this podcast a reality. If you or someone you know, would like to be featured on this podcast, then please send us an email at alumnicareers@holycross.edu. If you like what you hear, then please leave us a review. This podcast is brought to you by the Office of Alumni Relations at the College of the Holy Cross. You can subscribe for future episodes wherever you find your podcasts. I'm your host, Maura Sweeney, and this is Mission-Driven. In the words of St. Ignatius of Loyola, now go forth and set the world on fire. Theme music composed by Scott Holmes, courtesy of freemusicarchive.org.

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Hi Ophelia, Goodbye Paul Miles

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 13:22


Hiya please join me Ophelia Dennis on my very first episode, taking over from lovely Paul Miles who joins me to say farewell! New episodes every Thursday! Psychic Today Podcast is brought to you by Psychic Today TV, the longest-running psychic show for over 17 years and now the ONLY UK Psychic TV channel. The shows Presenter Ophelia Dennis is so pleased to give you a say via our exciting Podcast. The topics covered are vast from Tarot, crystals, mediumship, spirituality, psychic development, self-empowerment, romance, joy, positive thinking, angelic, showbiz and much much more. Let's get interactive! Have your say and email podcast@psychictoday.com Be sure to head on over and check out our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/psychictodaypodcast

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Join me Paul Miles with my very last episode in Season two, Who better to have on the Podcast than the Host of the New Season 3 Ophelia Dennis! New episodes every Thursday! Psychic Today Podcast is brought to you by Psychic Today TV, the longest-running psychic show for over 16 years and now the ONLY UK Psychic TV channel. The shows Presenter Paul Miles has taken his own time out to give you a say via our exciting Podcast. The topics covered are vast from Tarot, crystals, mediumship, spirituality, psychic development, self-empowerment, grief, romance, joy, positive thinking, angelic and much much more. Let's get interactive! Have your say and email podcast@psychictoday.com Be sure to head on over and check out our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/psychictodaypodcast

Baseball Writers: The IBWAA podcast
Baseball Writers Episode #039

Baseball Writers: The IBWAA podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 74:58


Daniel R. Epstein and Jason Takefman talk about Jeff Bridich stepping down, positive MLB.TV ratings, and Dodgers-Padres. Armand Rosamilia interviews Paul Miles of Faraday Sports.

Terry Meiners
Hayley and the Knobs on birth stories, Danica Patrick, and self-driving cars

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 27:24


Hayley and the Knobs talked about Ian and Hayley's birth stories, Danica Patrick trying to make Paul Miles jealous again, and the downside of self-driving cars...

Terry Meiners
Hayley and the Knobs on birth stories, Danica Patrick, and self-driving cars

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 27:24


Hayley and the Knobs talked about Ian and Hayley's birth stories, Danica Patrick trying to make Paul Miles jealous again, and the downside of self-driving cars...

80's Glam Metalcast
80’s Glam Metalcast - Ep. 63 - MOTLEY CRUE “In Depth Stories” w/ Paul Miles (Author/Crue Historian)

80's Glam Metalcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 48:21


In this episode, I talk some in depth Motley Crue stories w/ Crue historian and author Paul Miles. We talk about some his Motley books like Cruewords and the Chronological Crue series. Check out Paul’s site: http://www.paul-miles.com/ Visit Old Rock Tees: https://www.oldrocktees.com/ PROMO CODE: METALCAST10 80’s Glam Metalcast is now on iHeart Radio! https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-80s-glam-metalcast-69194275/ Be sure to follow 80's Glam Metal on Twitter! @80sGlamMetal1 - https://twitter.com/80sglammetal1 Become a Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/Metalheadbash?fan_landing=true Check us out on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7H6RLcR7VsCVOJwbSNNQ8z?si=Mquvqua2Qr6323SQ12gArQ Check us out on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/80s-glam-metalcast/id149019510 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cookgonemad/support

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast
The Psychic Today Podcast - Fairy and Mermaid Whisperer, Karen Kay

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 21:21


Karen Kay shares her love for the elemental realms through her work. She’s a Hay house author with two oracle decks, Messages from the Mermaids and Oracle of the Fairies. She talks to Paul Miles about her new Oracle Deck Messages from the Mermaids, her journey as well as an Exclusive just for the Psychic Today Podcast listeners!Find Karen on Social Media: www.karenkay.co.ukNew episodes every Thursday! Psychic Today Podcast is brought to you by Psychic Today TV; the longest running psychic show for over 15 years and now the ONLY UK Psychic TV channel. TV Presenter Paul Miles has taken his own time out to give you a say via our exciting new Podcast. The topics covered are vast from Tarot, crystals, mediumship, spirituality, psychic development, self-empowerment, grief, romance, joy, positive thinking and much more. Let's get interactive! Have your say and email podcast@psychictoday.com

Mark Arum
The Mark Arum Show 09-23-20

Mark Arum

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 57:14


Tonight on the show: the latest on #BreonnaTaylor live from Kentucky with reporters Paul Miles and Will Clark from 840 WHAS in Louisville. WSB Legal Analyst Phil Holloway joins us as well. Plus Ashley Frasca plays #MillennialMatchGame and Johnny Kielbasa with a Fast Food Review! 6-8pm on 95.5 WSB. #preesh

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TV Psychic Anne Scholes talks to host Paul Miles

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 17:31


We start the podcast with the Sponsor Rosalind Moody talking about how we can vote in this year's Soul and Spirit awards. Featuring on this week’s Podcast is Anne Scholes, we speak to Queen Ann about the upcoming soul awards and that her shop is being nominated; we about her shop and her 16 years at Psychic Today. New episodes every other Thursday! Psychic Today Podcast is brought to you by Psychic Today TV; the longest running psychic show for over 15 years and now the ONLY UK Psychic TV channel. TV Presenter Paul Miles has taken his own time out to give you a say via our exciting new Podcast. The topics covered are vast from Tarot, crystals, mediumship, spirituality, psychic development, self-empowerment, grief, romance, joy, positive thinking and much more. Let's get interactive! Have your say and email podcast@psychictoday.comFind more readers at PsychicToday or download the Psychic Today app

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Paul Miles and Top TV Psychic Laura Daligan

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 21:11


Laura Daligan is this weeks guest, she talks about the early days at Psychic Today, her upcoming book, her retreat, her Tarot Course and her Art. Laura also looks at questions from Podcast Listeners Richard and Janet. All this as well as Rosalind Moody from Soul and Spirit chatting about the upcoming soul awards where you can vote, and new, not only can you vote but you can also receive a very special offer for a reading from Psychic Today readers. This is coming very soon! New episodes every other Thursday! Psychic Today Podcast is brought to you by Psychic Today TV; the longest running psychic show for over 15 years and now the ONLY UK Psychic TV channel. TV Presenter Paul Miles has taken his own time out to give you a say via our exciting new Podcast. The topics covered are vast from Tarot, crystals, mediumship, spirituality, psychic development, self-empowerment, grief, romance, joy, positive thinking and much more. Let's get interactive! Have your say and email podcast@psychictoday.com

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Psychic Today's Studio Psychic Mystic Saira chats to Presenter Paul Miles

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 22:18


In this episode, Paul Miles chats to Psychic Today's studio Psychic Mystic Saira"Hi my name is Mystic Saira. I am a natural psychic with over 25 years’ experience. I work with a variety of guides with varying areas of knowledge. I receive messages through thoughts, images in my mind’s eye and psychic hearing and feeling. I am also known as "The Soul Mate Psychic" I can look into your soul connections, soul mate energy and twin flame energy"Soul & Spirit Magazine editor Rosalind Moody. Rosalind talks about manifesting her dream job, her vision boards, and the Soul and Spirit awards 2020. New episodes every other Thursday! Psychic Today Podcast is brought to you by Psychic Today TV; the longest running psychic show for over 15 years and now the ONLY UK Psychic TV channel. TV Presenter Paul Miles has taken his own time out to give you a say via our exciting new Podcast. The topics covered are vast from Tarot, crystals, mediumship, spirituality, psychic development, self-empowerment, grief, romance, joy, positive thinking and much more. Let's get interactive! Have your say and email podcast@psychictoday.com Find more readers at PsychicToday

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Paul Miles, Queen Leonie and the Soul Awards

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 20:44


In this episode Podcast Presenter, Paul Miles talks to Queen Leonie. Queen Leonie is a top TV Psychic at Psychic Today.“ Hello I am Queen Léonie. I am a natural, compassionate, and straight talking psychic reader with 25 years’ experience. I like to use my cards, crystals, and spirit guides to provide guidance and insight for my callers. I feel it’s important to get straight to the heart of concerns, small, medium or large. My callers tend to ask me for love and relationship insight or to look at their careers and work paths. I enjoy being able to work with someone who has passion and wants to push themselves” Have you nominated your favourite yet at the Soul Awards? See more at https://soulandspiritmagazine.com/awards/New episodes every other Thursday! Psychic Today Podcast is brought to you by Psychic Today TV; the longest running psychic show for over 15 years and now the ONLY UK Psychic TV channel. TV Presenter Paul Miles has taken his own time out to give you a say via our exciting new Podcast. The topics covered are vast from Tarot, crystals, mediumship, spirituality, psychic development, self-empowerment, grief, romance, joy, positive thinking and much more. Let's get interactive! Have your say and email podcast@psychictoday.com Find more readers at PsychicToday

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PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast
Paul Miles chats to Soul & Spirit Magazine editor Rosalind Moody

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 21:17


In this episode, Paul Miles chats to Soul & Spirit Magazine editor Rosalind Moody. Rosalind talks about manifesting her dream job, her vision boards, and the Soul and Spirit awards 2020. Details on the podcast so do not miss it. You, the reader and listener are fully involved in the awards as can vote for your favourites. New episodes every other Thursday! Psychic Today Podcast is brought to you by Psychic Today TV; the longest running psychic show for over 15 years and now the ONLY UK Psychic TV channel. TV Presenter Paul Miles has taken his own time out to give you a say via our exciting new Podcast. The topics covered are vast from Tarot, crystals, mediumship, spirituality, psychic development, self-empowerment, grief, romance, joy, positive thinking and much more. Let's get interactive! Have your say and email podcast@psychictoday.com Find more readers at PsychicToday

Terry Meiners
Churchill Downs is open again!

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 6:40


Paul Miles gives us the details on the re-opening of Churchill Downs. He talked about the new protocols including the lack of horse owners and media memebers being allowed on the track and daily testing for those workers who are allowed onto the Backside. He also discussed the process of shipping horses from Louisiana, how Churchill's new rules compare to those of NASCAR and the PGA who also expect to start this weekend without fans, and how limited media access may impact the events...

Terry Meiners
Churchill Downs is open again!

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 6:40


Paul Miles gives us the details on the re-opening of Churchill Downs. He talked about the new protocols including the lack of horse owners and media memebers being allowed on the track and daily testing for those workers who are allowed onto the Backside. He also discussed the process of shipping horses from Louisiana, how Churchill's new rules compare to those of NASCAR and the PGA who also expect to start this weekend without fans, and how limited media access may impact the events...

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast
Thank you to our NHS workers and a special chat with Psychic Medium Sarah May

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 22:53


Thank you to our NHS workers and a small gift from Psychic Today plus a special with Psychic Medium Sarah May. If you are a NHS worker, please claim your thank you gift from us at https://psychictoday.uk/nhs.Sarah May talks to Paul Miles about how she is coping with lockdown plus meditation techniques and also how she works. Mediumship insight and a lot more. New episodes every other Thursday! Psychic Today Podcast is brought to you by Psychic Today TV; the longest running psychic show for over 15 years and now the ONLY UK Psychic TV channel. TV Presenter Paul Miles has taken his own time out to give you a say via our exciting new Podcast. The topics covered are vast from Tarot, crystals, mediumship, spirituality, psychic development, self-empowerment, grief, romance, joy, positive thinking and much more. Let's get interactive! Have your say and email podcast@psychictoday.com

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast
Podcast Special - Adele Cobain and Charlotte Partlow join Paul Miles for this special Psychic Today Podcast. How is everyone coping with staying at home? - Part Two

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 22:34


Podcast Special - Adele Cobain and Charlotte Partlow join Paul Miles for this special Psychic Today Podcast. How is everyone coping with staying at home? - Part Two New episodes every other Thursday! Psychic Today Podcast is brought to you by Psychic Today TV; the longest running psychic show for over 15 years and now the ONLY UK Psychic TV channel. TV Presenter Paul Miles has taken his own time out to give you a say via our exciting new Podcast. The topics covered are vast from Tarot, crystals, mediumship, spirituality, psychic development, self-empowerment, grief, romance, joy, positive thinking and much more. Let's get interactive! Have your say and email podcast@psychictoday.com

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast
Podcast Special - Lockdown with Laura and Ophelia and Paul Miles - Part One

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 22:15


Podcast Special - Lockdown with Laura and Ophelia and Paul Miles - Part OneCheck out how others are keeping busy and coping with isolation and lockdownNew episodes every other Thursday! Psychic Today Podcast is brought to you by Psychic Today TV; the longest running psychic show for over 15 years and now the ONLY UK Psychic TV channel. TV Presenter Paul Miles has taken his own time out to give you a say via our exciting new Podcast. The topics covered are vast from Tarot, crystals, mediumship, spirituality, psychic development, self-empowerment, grief, romance, joy, positive thinking and much more. Let's get interactive! Have your say and email podcast@psychictoday.com

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Paul Miles and Psychic Nessa talking about the Angelic Realm

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 21:02


Seeing AngelsUnderstanding your Guardian Angel How do you connect? Angel Cards New episodes every other Thursday! Psychic Today Podcast is brought to you by Psychic Today TV; the longest running psychic show for over 15 years and now the ONLY UK Psychic TV channel. The topics covered are vast from Tarot, crystals, mediumship, spirituality, psychic development, self-empowerment, grief, romance, joy, positive thinking and much more. Let's get interactive! Have your say and email podcast@psychictoday.com. Follow the Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/psychictodaypodcast

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast
Paul Miles interviews Psychic Summer Sparks - Awakening

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 20:30


In this Podcast Episode Paul talks to Psychic Medium Summer Sparks about 'Awakening'. Summer Sparks has a message to share with you! New episodes every other Thursday! Psychic Today Podcast is brought to you by Psychic Today TV; the longest running psychic show for over 15 years and now the ONLY UK Psychic TV channel. The topics covered are vast from Tarot, crystals, mediumship, spirituality, psychic development, self-empowerment, grief, romance, joy, positive thinking and much more. Let's get interactive! Have your say and email podcast@psychictoday.com. Follow the Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/psychictodaypodcast

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast
Eleanor Grace - Is it Fate or Destiny?

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 27:05


Paul Miles speaks to TV Psychic Eleanor Grace"My name is Eleanor Grace and I would love you to join me for a personal psychic reading.Lets take a look at your life, your opportunities and choices for your future happiness.We can focus on the issues that are important to you and look for signposts from the ancient cards, crystal ball and pendulum. I will use my inherited psychic senses and intuitive skills to seek out some insight to your big questions."New episodes every other Thursday! Psychic Today Podcast is brought to you by Psychic Today TV; the longest running psychic show for over 15 years and now the ONLY UK Psychic TV channel. The topics covered are vast from Tarot, crystals, mediumship, spirituality, psychic development, self-empowerment, grief, romance, joy, positive thinking and much more. Let's get interactive! Have your say and email podcast@psychictoday.com. Follow the Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/psychictodaypodcast

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast
Paul Miles chats to TV Psychic Sammie Aurora

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 21:37


Paul Miles chats to TV Psychic Sammie Aurora; some of the topics include:Surrendering to the UniverseLaw of attractionVision boards New episodes every other Thursday! Psychic Today Podcast is brought to you by Psychic Today TV; the longest running psychic show for over 15 years and now the ONLY UK Psychic TV channel. The topics covered are vast from Tarot, crystals, mediumship, spirituality, psychic development, self-empowerment, grief, romance, joy, positive thinking and much more. Let's get interactive! Have your say and email podcast@psychictoday.com. Follow the Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/psychictodaypodcast

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast
Christmas Special with Paul and the Psychics

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 53:20


Happy Christmas from Paul Miles and all the readers at the Psychic Today Podcast. On this Christmas Eve we have special messages from psychics Victoria Armstrong, Raymond C. Sky Silverstone and Sammie Aurora plus presenter OpheliaVictoria provides her one card readings. A late night catch up behind the scenes with Anne Scholes, Katie Keeley and Psychic SarahMerry Christmas and a Happy New Year

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast
Inside The Psychic Today House

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 48:40


In Episode 9 Paul Miles looks at the following:Way Back When with a meditation session from Psychic Ashley SummersAll about Scrying with Indigo Starseed Paul has a cuppa with Sonia Oscar and Indigo Starseed and chats about the types of questions they normally answer.Sonia talks more about Mediumship, guides and colours. Also healing with crystals and Reiki.How do Psychic Developments groups work?A snippet from Victoria Armstrong and her one card readings that you can view on You Tube.Also send in your questions in on Dream Analysis for future episodes Find out more about the Psychic Today readers at http://www.psychictoday.uk or email at Podcast@psychictoday.com . Watch live on Sky Channel 680. Follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/psychictodaypodcast . Check out videos on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/user/PsychicTodayLATEST OFFER - Your first 5 minute reading for just £1, you can by calling 0203 584 0077. New callers only. Subsequent minutes cost £1.50 per min.

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

In Episode 4 Paul Miles talks about the Law of Attraction including body language and how it can make a difference to your life. Paul speaks to Psychic and author Joanna Scott on her perspective. Other Psychics featured on the show include Rafael and how he works plus Richard Oliver telling us what is in store for the rest of this month. Jermaine has his say on bringing love in your life. Paul encourages you to email in with your question for future readings. Or do you want to have your say on a future episode? Find out more about the Psychic Today readers at http://www.psychictoday.uk or email at Podcast@psychictoday.com. Watch live on Sky Channel 680.

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast
Meditation and Manifestation Special

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 46:35


In Episode 3 Paul Miles brings you a variety of meditation techniques plus talks about the power of manifestation and affirmations.Psychic Indigo Crystal tells us more about manifestation with music and French Love Goddess, Benedicte provides a short calming affirmation session. Paul also looks at some of the Psychics at home including a chat with Diane P. Plus, who is new on the brilliant team of Psychics? Find out more about the Psychic Today readers at http://www.psychictoday.uk or email at Podcast@psychictoday.com. Watch live on Sky Channel 680.

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast
Introducing the Psychics - Behind the scenes

PsychicToday - The Psychic Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 61:44


Within this first episode your host Paul Miles looks at meditation and releasing blockages. Also, what are the Planets telling us and how can a retrograde affect you.In addition to that Paul goes behind the scenes at Psychic Today and talks to the team including Psychics Joleen, James Higgins, Emma Jane, Katie Keeley and more. Psychic Raymond Castrogiovanni talks about best tips for a better life. Victoria Armstrong provides an excellent chat on practical meditation. Paul features the latest presenter at Psychic Today TV, Kris Meredith who tells us about his experience on joining the Psychic Today family. Find out more about the Psychic Today readers at http://www.psychictoday.uk or email at Podcast@psychictoday.com . Watch live on Sky Channel 680.

The TTMCast Podcast
TTMCast- Blogger and TTM Collector Paul Miles

The TTMCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 46:58


Welcome to TTMCast the podcast for the TTM autograph collector. Join me as I talk TTM and collecting with blogger Paul Miles (18:05). Please send feedback to me at ttmcast@yahoo.com.

BGSU Ziggycast
7-25-19 Ep 25 - Turn Back The Clock 1970's BGSU Football

BGSU Ziggycast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 44:30


In conjunction with BG's athletics website celebrating each decade of BGSU Football leading into the 100th anniversary season, the ZIggyCast goes back to the 1970s. Todd Walker sat down with former BGSU QB Mark Miller to reflect on his playing career. Also we replay a previous Falcon Flashback segment Paul Miles.

Terry Meiners
A preview of Paul Miles and Will Clark’s coverage tomorrow at Kentucky Speedway

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 2:52


Paul Miles and Will Clark will be all over Kentucky Speedway tomorrow providing coverage of the Quaker State 400. Here’s a little preview of what we think you’ll get…

The Official Danko Jones Podcast
Episode #185: Acey Slade (Dead Sled Coffee, Dope, Murderdolls, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts) w/ Dez Cadena guest appearance.

The Official Danko Jones Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 45:12


Danko talked to Acey Slade about his new coffee company called Dead Sled Coffee, the Paul Miles' book – “Sex Tips From Rock Stars”…and that reunited horror punk band he plays guitar in. Dez Cadena also makes a brief guest … Continued The post Episode #185: Acey Slade (Dead Sled Coffee, Dope, Murderdolls, Joan Jett & The Blackhearts) w/ Dez Cadena guest appearance. appeared first on Danko Jones.

Terry Meiners
John Asher’s funeral

Terry Meiners

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 7:45


Tony Vanetti, Paul Miles, Gus Allen, and I talk about John Asher and his funeral.

Nonprofit Leadership Podcast

Finding adequate funding for one’s nonprofit is an ever present challenge. How can you as a Nonprofit leader find the right grants and create capacity building into your organization? Today’s guest will help address just that. Paul C. Miles is the president and CEO of “We Raise Foundation”. As he shares with us today. he also talks […]

Eddie & Rocky on 700WLW
Eddie and Rocky 1/24/17

Eddie & Rocky on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 110:30


Tom Synan with a heroin update; Christina Gorsuch from the zoo talks about Fiona! It's her birthday! Paul Daugherty discusses FC Cincinnati; Paul Miles, 840 WHAS, Louisville with the latest on the school shooting.

Eddie & Rocky on 700WLW
Eddie and Rocky 1/23/17

Eddie & Rocky on 700WLW

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 108:10


Debbie Gardner talks self defense; Paul Miles of 840 WHAS in Louisville gives us the latest on the Southern Kentucky school shooting; Jason Williams of the Cincinnati Enquirer talks streetcar and other city issues; Amy Murray continues the conversation; touches with greatness

How To Become A Rockstar Photographer Podcast with Matthias Hombauer
HTBARP 30 Paul Miles: Writing a book about the best Sex Tips From Rock Stars

How To Become A Rockstar Photographer Podcast with Matthias Hombauer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 58:19


Today’s guest is Paul Miles, an Australian based music photographer. Back in the 90’s he was the first who built a webpage dedicated to his favorite band Mötley Crüe and is now known as world’s first #1 historian for the band. The band liked his page so much that they invited him to join their tours. In this episode, we’ll also talk about his two books “Sex Tips from Rock Stars” where musicians share their private stories and “Before I hit the stage”. To get more info about PaulMiles including some of his best shots, his favorite gear and the links to his books go to the show notes pages: htbarp.com/paulmiles

Mountain Bike Radio
Just Riding Along - "Listeners" (Nov 1, 2017 #929)

Mountain Bike Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 72:57


November 1, 2017 Just Riding Along Show Page ABOUT THE EPISODE Mega questions. Andrea gets a new bike. Plus more good shit. Listen, listen. SHOW DONATIONS – Daniel S of Indiana gave $25 – Rodney C of North Carolina gave $25 – Paul Miles of Ohio gave $25 – Hunter Henry of Missouri gave $50 A huge thanks to current and previous show supporters! If you would like to support the show, CLICK HERE.  We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at jra@mountainbikeradio.com. -------- LISTENER QUESTIONS Questions answered by the crew in this episode: – Pete from Canmore offers a tip about West Jet Airlines, is wondering about backpedaling, and had a light go off – Jay Cable offers flight info – Adam from the Internet would like to add that the E13 cassette is $350 and the Eagle GX is $500 – Zach S has a deep dive question – RC screwed up and digs the show – now using Shimano – Listener X wondering about gravel and drops – A. Rodger didn’t get a good ebike answer, but wants some advice on wheels for his Smuggler – David will donate some day….agrees that Neo hubs are poopy and offers up Spank – Paul Miles is having singlespeed chain-dropping issues --------- LINKS Buy the JRA Intro Music Right Here Shop via our Amazon Affiliate Link Go to the Mountain Bike Radio Store Maxxis DHR Maxxis Ardent Specialized Ground Control Bontrager Wheels DT Swiss XR361 Rim DT Swiss EX471 RimListener Paul’s custom space-themed Groovy  Become a Mountain Bike Radio member Just Riding Along on Twitter Brickhouse Racing Website Brickhouse Racing Facebook Page Brickhouse Racing Instagram Mountain Bike Radio Facebook Page Andrea’s Twitter Matt’s Twitter Kenny’s Twitter

The Afternoon Underdogs
Underdogs Wed 5/3/17

The Afternoon Underdogs

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2017 111:50


Are you afraid of the Pegasus Parade Bleacher Report's Adam Lefkoe. NFL Draft. Derby getting too corporate. Paul Miles from 840WHAS. Wave 3's John Boel.

The Afternoon Underdogs
Underdogs Mon 5/1/17

The Afternoon Underdogs

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2017 110:05


UK gets new stadium sponsor. Jeff Ratcliffe of Pro Football Focus talks NFL draft. Paul Miles from 840 WHAS talks Derby. WHAS 11's Kent Spencer.

1st Peter (2015)
23 - Hope and Inheritance [b]

1st Peter (2015)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2015 72:58


Do you like incentives? Do promises of rewards motivate you? Listen to this lesson to learn that all believers have a basic inheritance but that the Bible teaches that there are special rewards for those Christians who grow to spiritual maturity in this life. See the example of Abraham and the Royal Grant covenant in the Old Testament as the first mention of inheritance. In light of these incentives, organize your life in such a way as to grow spiritually and receive the incredible rewards that are promised. Includes a presentation by Paul Miles of boldgrace.org at the end.

The Royal Podcast of Oz
Paul Miles Schneider

The Royal Podcast of Oz

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2012 56:17


Jared chats with Paul Miles Schneider, author of Silver Shoes and The Powder of Life.

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #53 - Top 10 Albums of 2006

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2006 52:37


This week's playlist: • I Dream A World by Langston Hughes (read by Paul Miles), and Sock It To Me Santa, both from the brand new holiday EP Sock It To Me Santa (2006) by Detroit Women. The EP can be ordered directly from Detroit Women's Web site, DetroitWomen.org. Their next new full-length album, Sassitude, is slated for release in early 2007. Their 2005 CD Rattle Your Cage is available from CD Baby, Silk City Records, the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. I Dream A World is included in The Collected Poems of Langston Hughes (an Amazon link). • Treat Me Right by The Scotty Meyer Band, from Pay The Price (2004), available from CD Baby. For more information, visit ScottyMeyerBand.com and/or their MySpace page. • Missing You by Blue Matters, listed here at the Podsafe Music Network. This group is not to be confused with the Portsmouth, N.H.-based indie rock band with a very similar name. • Nobody's Fool by Rick Fink and his Gas House Gorillas, from the album Rick Fink and his Gas House Gorillas (2004), available from the iTMS and CD Baby. Visit GasHouseGorillas.org for more information. • When Gentle Snowflakes Fall by Steve Stellavato. For more information, visit SteveStellavato.com, his Garageband page or his MySpace page. • Give Me A Second Chance For Christmas by Candy Butchers, from Let's Get Christmas (1999), available from MikeViola.com (Mike is the driving force behind Candy Butchers). Nine other recordings by Viola and/or Candy Butchers, some dating back to 1996, are available from Mike's online store. Visit Mike's MySpace page for more information. • Love Me Tonite by Sophia Ramos, presumably slated for inclusion on a new album due in 2007. Her previous CD, Her Majesty (2005) is available from CD Baby. For more information, visit either of her MySpace pages: here and here. • Love Bones by Root Doctor and The Sofa King Horns, from Been A Long Time Coming (2006), available from CD Baby, Amazon.com, CD Universe and Barnes & Noble. Visit RootDoctorBand.com for more information. • New Day by Life Has Teeth, led by Glen Swainston of Newcastle Upon Tyne in the UK. LHT has an album scheduled for release in 2007. Visit the LHT MySpace page for more information. • If Every Day Was Christmas by Podsafe for Peace (the PMN link) and Podsafe For Peace. You can purchase and download a copy of the song from either site, and all net proceeds go to UNICEF. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #53 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained many of these tracks)