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Comedy on a MondayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen The Jimmy Durante Show, originally broadcast April 28, 1948, 77 years ago. Jimmy and guest Lucille Ball tour the country to see how women fit into American industry. Followed by The Great Gildersleeve starring Willard Waterman, originally broadcast April 28, 1954, 71 years ago, Gildy Swears Off Girls. Gildy swears off dating women to save money. Peavy bets him a new hat that he can't do it. Then The Martin and Lewis Show, originally broadcast April 28, 1953, 72 years ago. Dean, Jerry, and guest Laraine Day do a sketch about a hillbilly baseball player.Followed by Abbott and Costello, originally broadcast April 28, 1949, 76 years ago, Tony's Home Permanent. The Sam Shovel story is about a boy named Tony whose mother kept him locked in the closet. It's called "Tony's Home Permanent."Finally, Lum and Abner, originally broadcast April 28, 1942, 83 years ago, Build Apartments for Free? Gregory W. W. Dobbs, a friend of Squire Skimp, will build the "Wonderful World Apartments" for free!Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.streamIf you like what we do here, visit our friend Jay at http://radio.macinmind.com for great old time radio shows 24 hours a day
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Effective leadership is about more than just navigating teams to success. It involves building trust, clear communication, and emotional intelligence. Influential leaders set clear expectations, provide necessary coaching, and focus on finding solutions during challenging times. Furthermore, they identify and value the importance of personal well-being and embrace practices to manage stress and maintain a positive mindset, which leads to a supportive, high-performing organizational culture. Johnathan Peavy brings 20 years of experience building complex facilities to his role as operations manager for Robins & Morton, a national leader in healthcare construction. As executive of the Miami—Fort Lauderdale office, Peavy oversees projects at eight medical campuses in South Florida, with contracts totaling more than $1 billion. With a background in civil engineering, Peavy's cross-discipline expertise makes him a unique asset to the construction process, and he takes pride in knowing the healthcare facilities under his purview have a lasting impact on the community. Peavy is a graduate of Auburn University and holds multiple credentials, including LEED AP and USACE CQM-C designations. He joined us today to talk about the importance of trust, accountability, and vulnerability in leadership to build teams. HIGHLIGHTS [00:43] Johnathan's background and career journey. [06:13] The balance between maintaining a family-like atmosphere and pushing for high-performance. [10:22] Johnathan explains how he handle the loss of his mentor and the challenges of taking over. [15:17] Johnathan's approach to managing internal conflicts. [18:27] The shift of mindset from handling individual projects to overseeing multiple projects. [21:00] The importance of collaboration and communication. [27:02] The importance of being open and direct during difficult conversations. [30:08] Johnathan explains the importance of structure, balance, and self-care in managing a busy day. [34:34] Presenting opportunities for improvement. [38:32] Advice for leaders who are stepping into senior roles. [44:01] The importance of vulnerability and emotional management in leadership. KEY TAKEAWAYS Set clear expectations and define what success look like for both the individual and the company. Be open and vulnerable with your team, especially when faced with tough circumstances. Take time to meet with team members with all levels and show that you value their contributions. Shift from control to influence when handling a larger team. Start with clear communication by discussing expectations from the very beginning. Be direct and open when facing difficult conversations. Provide chances to improve employee performance before deciding to part ways. RESOURCES Connect with Johnathan Peavy LinkedIn – linkedin.com/in/johnathan-peavy-leed-ap-66a1429 Website – robinsmorton.com/ Instagram - instagram.com/robinsmorton/
In this episode Bill talks with Singer and Songwriter Marina V.We talk about growing up in old Soviet Russia and discovering old Beatles albums as contraband, writing songs as a little girl, coming to America as a foreign exchange student, winning a school talent show and being encouraged to make an album, meeting her husband and pursuing music in L.A., the healing therapy of music, raising a daughter, and overcoming the daily battle of FEAR.We also talk about her friendships with David Ellefson of Megadeth and Bruce Kulick of KISS and how they came together to create her latest single Symphony and Metal, meeting David through Peavy, how the cameos for her "Born To The Stars" music video came together, how Planned Parenthood helped her through a very rough chapter in her life, the healing that comes with crying, kick ass guitar solos, the fires of Los Angeles, plus so much more.Today's Boondoggle fans can receive 10% off their orders at dreemnutrition.com by using the promo code BOONDOG10 at checkout.Today's Boondoggle fans can receive 10% off their orders at TNT-Health.com by using the promo code BOONDOGGLE at checkout.So kick back with your headphones and cold one for this latest episode.Enjoy our additional segments featuring music from the Flo White Show and Stories from the VFW Hall.Please Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok.Please subscribe to our YouTube, Rumble, Odysee, Brighteon, and Bitchute channels, and hit the notification button. As well as seen on Wowza TV on Roku.Remember Boondoggle Listeners Matter, so e-mail us at todaysboondoggle@gmail.com and let us know your thoughts so we can read them on air.Tweet us@2daysBoondoggleand Follow us on Instagram@todaysboondoggleas well as on Facebook.Please subscribe and give 5 stars and review. Every review we receive on either Apple Podcast or Google Music we will mention you on a future episode and our Social Media pages.Follow Today's Boondoggle also on DomainCle.com and on Anchor.fmToday's Boondoggle logo designed by Stacy Candow.Intro music by Rich Stadtlander and Valor.Intro Video by Paul Travers and Big Picture Media.Additional music by Evan CrouseAlso please consider financially supporting us at Todays Boondoggle using Venmo, our GoFundMe, or sponsoring us on our Anchor.fm page, so we can continue to provide you with quality entertainment.Today's Boondoggle PodcastDomain Cleveland Entertainment LLC
Creighton beat Georgetown on Sunday, and with some drama to boot!
It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, President Series (Powered By Ellucian) #340, recorded Live from the Middle States Commission on Higher Education 2024 Annual Conference, & brought to YOU by the InsightsEDU 2025 conference YOUR guests are Dr. Judi Sciple, Senior VP for Accreditation Relations & Services, Dr. Ryan Hartnett, VP for Institutional Field Relations, Dr. Terence Peavy, VP for Institutional Field Relations, Tray Patterson, Director for Volunteer Services, MSCHE, & Dr. Steven M. Rose, President, Passaic Community College YOUR cohost is Dr. Laurie Shanderson, Host, EdUp Accreditation Insights YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio This episode features Dr. Judy Sciple discussing Middle States' approach to innovation & accreditation standards, followed by Ryan Hartnett & Terrence Peevy exploring institutional field relations & support for member institutions. The conversation continues with Dr. Steven Rose & Trey Patterson sharing insights on financial challenges facing higher education, the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the accreditation process, & the significance of the 90-credit bachelor's degree initiative. Through multiple perspectives, from senior leadership to volunteer services, the guests emphasize Middle States' commitment to supporting innovation while maintaining quality standards, with Patterson highlighting the critical role of over 1,800 volunteer peer evaluators in maintaining the integrity of the accreditation process. Listen in to #EdUp Do YOU want to accelerate YOUR professional development? Do YOU want to get exclusive early access to ad-free episodes, extended episodes, bonus episodes, original content, invites to special events, & more? Then BECOME AN #EdUp PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER TODAY - $19.99/month or $199.99/year (Save 17%)! Want YOUR org to cover costs? Email: EdUp@edupexperience.com Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business!
A Funny FridayFirst a look at the events of the dayThen People Are Funny starring Art Linkletter, originally broadcast February 7, 1950, 75 years ago, Cinderella Gets Her Greatest Wish. The first contestant tries to milk a goat on stage. "The Cinderella Girl" from Omaha returns...and gets a job in the movies!Followed by the news from 75 years ago, then Bob Hope, originally broadcast February 7, 1950, 75 years ago with guest Fred Allen. Bob and guest Fred Allen try to break into television as "The TV Twins." Then The Great Gildersleeve starring Willard Waterman, originally broadcast February 7, 1951, 74 years ago, Day Off For Peavey. It's Peavy's 30th anniversary at the drugstore, and Gildersleeve volunteers to run the store for him. Richard LeGrand receives an award from The National Association of Retail Druggists (signed by 60,000 members!) as "America's Favorite Druggist" on the occasion of his 50th anniversary in show business. Followed by George Burns and Gracie Allen, originally broadcast February 7, 1946, 79 years ago, The Marriage Contest. George and Gracie have made the finals in the contest for "Hollywood's Ideal Married Couple."Finally, Claudia, originally broadcast February 7, 1949, 76 years ago, A Leeson for Jimmy. A package for David. What's in it?Thanks to Honeywell for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream
In this episode of The Bret Boone Podcast, Bret sits down with former MLB player Jake Peavy. They discuss their experience at Padres Fantasy Camp, Peavy's Cy Young Award winning season, and Peavy's passion for music. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On UConn - Daily Podcast on University of Connecticut Huskies Football and Basketball
Follow Us on Social Media: Stay connected and join the conversation: • Twitter/X: @LockedOnUConn • Facebook: LockedOnUConn • Instagram: LockedOnUConn • TikTok: LockedOnUConnThank you to our Sponsor Turbo Tax and Gametime This is a message from sponsor Intuit TurboTax. Taxes were dealing with piles of paperwork and frustrating forms. And then waiting and wondering and worrying if you were going to get any money back. Now taxes is easily uploading your forms to a TurboTax Expert, who's matched to your unique tax situation. An Expert who's backed by the latest technology, which cross-checks millions of data points for 100% accuracy. While they work on your taxes, you get real-time updates on their progress. And, you get the most money back, guaranteed. All while you go about your day. No stressing. No worrying. No waiting. Now this is taxes. Intuit TurboTax. Get an Expert now on TurboTax.com. [DISCLAIMER] Only available with TurboTax Live Full Service. Real-time updates only in iOS mobile app. See guarantee details at TurboTax.com/guarantees. Gametime: Attending the new 12-Team College Football Playoff games is an incredible experience that brings fans together like never before. I remember the excitement of past playoff games, and I can't wait to make new memories with the updated format and extra teams involved. Gametime has an amazing new feature called Gametime Picks that makes finding tickets even easier. It filters out the fluff to show you only the best deals on great seats, saving you time and effort by cutting through the noise. Regarding getting tickets for the best events, I've already started planning how to use Gametime to set my parents up with amazing seats for the Big East Tournament, especially since they live close by. These games are unforgettable, and the idea of watching them live is something I'm excited to make happen. Take the guesswork out of buying tickets with Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONCOLLEGE for $20 off your first purchase. Terms apply. Again, create an account and redeem code L-O-C-K-E-D-O-N-C-O-L-L-E-G-E for $20 off. Download Gametime today. Last-minute tickets. Lowest Price. Guaranteed. Episode Summary: On this episode of Locked On UConn, we break down the Huskies' gritty bounce-back win against Georgetown, discuss the atmosphere and history of UConn-Georgetown matchups, and take a closer look at individual performances. Plus, Dan Meheen shares his thoughts on the team's progress and the challenges ahead as they prepare for Creighton. Show Notes: Segment 1: Game RecapWe recap UConn's 68-60 victory over Georgetown, highlighting Alex Karaban's stellar 19-point performance and the team's 17-2 run that sealed the game. Despite Georgetown's recent resurgence under Ed Cooley, UConn's defensive intensity and offensive execution proved too much for the Hoyas to handle. We also reflect on the pre-game buzz and Dan Hurley's thoughts on the importance of strong programs like Georgetown and St. John's in the Big East. Segment 2: My ThoughtsA deep dive into the game's key moments and standout performances, featuring:• Jayden Ross: A solid showing with a three-pointer, reverse layup, and high-energy defense.• Aidan Mahaney: Stepping up with growing confidence and a notable drive against Georgetown's Peavy.• Ahmad Nowell: Gaining minutes but still working to maximize opportunities and make an impact.• Samson Johnson: Efficient on the scoreboard but needing more on the defensive boards.• Alex Karaban: A resilient response to his Villanova struggles, leading the team with confidence and determination. Segment 3: Dan Meheen's Thoughts and ConclusionDan Meheen highlights:• Aidan Mahaney's growing poise on the court.• UConn's second-half run that showcased their offensive potential.• Solo Ball's impressive consistency as a scorer, emerging as a reliable 15-point-per-night player.• Areas for improvement, including rebounding and avoiding late-game sloppiness.Dan concludes with optimism for UConn's upcoming game against Creighton and their ability to build on their recent successes.
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In this episode of the Vibe Science podcast, hosts Ryan Alford and Chris Hansen delve into the science of health optimization and longevity with Dr. Vanessa Pavy, a naturopathic doctor from Life Extension. Together, they explore the transformative potential of supplements, highlighting key compounds like fisetin and paraquinone (PK). Dr. Peavy sheds light on fisetin's role in clearing senescent cells and PK's impact on enhancing mitochondrial function. The discussion emphasizes the value of personalized health strategies, the importance of routine blood work, and the vital roles of nutrients like CoQ10 and lipoic acid in supporting energy production and overall wellness.TAKEAWAYSTheme of longevity and health optimizationImportance of personalized health managementDiscussion of various supplements and their benefitsIntroduction and explanation of fisetin as a senolytic compoundRole of senescent cells in aging and healthImportance of telomeres in cellular healthMonitoring health through regular blood work and biomarkersEmerging supplements like ergothioneine and their benefitsImpact of mitochondrial health on overall well-beingRelationship between aging and the decline of CoQ10 production Follow us on Instagram: @Vibe.Science Subscribe to our YouTube Page: www.youtube.com/@Vibe.Science
NBC Sports Bay Area Jake Peavy won a World Series title with Buster Posey as Giants battery mates in 2014, so he certainly can speak...
Britt Peavy was an evangelist for six years and has been a pastor for over a decade in the Church of God. He is a wonderful preacher and orator. You will be helped by this man of God!What was it like evangelizing using a car? What advantages or disadvantages did it have? How to make your sermon focused? So that has no rabbit trails. What is your sermon preparation process? What are the steps? Listen to the full interview when you buy the Evangelist MasterClass course! This course is designed to help you begin your evangelist ministry. I know several young men who have been interested in evangelizing but don't know where to begin. With this comprehensive course you will be armed with all the knowledge you need!
Stay close to "WakeUpCall" on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram! Listen LIVE to "Wake Up Call with Dan Tortora" MON through FRI, 9-11amET on wakeupcalldt.podbean.com & on the homepage of WakeUpCallDT.com from ANY Device! You can also Watch LIVE MON through FRI, 9-11amET on youtube.com/wakeupcalldt, facebook.com/wakeupcalldt, & facebook.com/LiveNowDT. This special is Proudly Presented by: Carvel DeWitt The Wildcat Sports Pub Ma & Pa's Kettle Corn & Popcorn Factory Brian's Landing Servomation Refreshments, Inc. Brooklyn Pickle Pinehurst NC LeMoyne Dolphins Bryant & Stratton Syracuse Binghamton University Pizza Man Pub K-9 Kamp Dog Daycare Avicolli's Restaurant K-9 Kampground Great Lakes Honda City Mother's Cupboard Chick-fil-A Cicero
Replacing Life's Bitter Ingredients. In this episode, Dr. Cheryl Peavy explores the analogy of "bad vegetable soup" to describe the negative experiences and traumas we carry through life. Using the story of Jephthah, she illustrates how we often accept these bitter ingredients as our portion. Dr. Peavy challenges us to throw out the old, unhealthy soup and create a new recipe filled with forgiveness, purpose, and a deeper relationship with God. This episode is about letting go of what's holding you back and embracing the abundant life God has for you.
Alex Pavlovic and Cole Kuiper discuss the Giants offense breaking out on their recent road trip, the likelihood Matt Chapman remains on the team next season and if fans should be worried about Camilo Doval as the closer. Then, former Giant Jake Peavy stops by to share the optimism he has for the team this season and his excitement for the 2014 team reunion.(1:10) Giants offense shows life against Nationals(7:50) Will Chapman return next season?(13:02) Should fans worry about Doval?(18:20) What does Flores' future look like?(23:01) Previewing the Giants-Tigers series(31:10) Peavy looks back at the 2014 World Series(37:20) Peavy reveals the optimism he has for the 2024 GiantsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Reignite Reclaim and Rise, Dr. Cheryl Peavy discusses how the enemy sends "invitations" to distract us from our purpose. Using examples from the Bible, like Nehemiah and Jesus, she highlights how these invitations can lead us astray. Dr. Peavy provides practical steps to recognize and reject these distractions, encouraging listeners to stay focused on their spiritual journey and rise above challenges.
Sabine Peavy lebt bei München und ist im Bayerischen Wald aufgewachsen. Sie studierte BWL und liebt es zu Reisen. Anhand von Astrogeographie weiß sie mittlerweile, warum sie sich im Bayerischen Wald so wohl fühlt und wo auf der Welt ihre Kraftorte sind. Bekannt ist sie für ihre Plattformen your special trip, find your retreat und find your retreat location und ihrer Community für Retreat Anbieter. Ihre Passion ist es, den Menschen den Wert von Retreats nahe zu bringen. https://www.findyourretreat.de/ Vielleicht möchtest du bei meinem nächsten Shoot & Shine Retreat in Eppstein/ Taunus für Solopreneurinnen dabei sein? Hier steht Netzwerken, Shooten, lecker essen und einfach Spaß haben ganz oben! In meiner Telegramgruppe gibts alle Infos und Termine: https://t.me/+dH-NYAJ_RAwwZmUy Du willst mehr Input für deine Kamera Präsenz bekommen? Dann lade ich dich herzlich in meine kostenfreie Superstar Community ein. Ladies only. Hier bekommst du konkrete Anleitungen für deine Präsenz vor der Kamera, deinem Auftritt und Wirkung, um deine Kunden allein durch deine Strahlkraft anzuziehen. www.facebook.com/groups/sichtbar.vor.der.kamera/ https://www.shotbylina.de/ Deine Melina
In this episode, Dr. Cheryl Peavy delves into the challenges of being a giver, inspired by Maya Angelou's quote, "When people show you who they are, believe them." She emphasizes the importance of balancing selfless giving with self-care, setting boundaries, and avoiding exhaustion. Using the biblical story of Martha and Mary (Luke 10:38-42), Dr. Peavy illustrates the need for spiritual nourishment alongside service. She supports the discussion with Proverbs 4:23 and Galatians 6:9, encouraging listeners to seek God's guidance in managing their gift of giving. The episode concludes with practical advice on maintaining balance and embracing a fulfilling life.
In this episode, Brandon Peavy shares his inspiring journey from starting as a volunteer firefighter and paramedic at the age of 16 to becoming a successful entrepreneur managing multiple businesses. He discusses how he transitioned from the fire service to founding an ambulance company and later, an auto repair shop named Route 11 Automotive. Brandon also talks about the challenges he faced in the ambulance industry, particularly dealing with fraud and regulation. He recounts the pivotal decisions that led to the expansion of his auto repair business and highlights the importance of mentorship and community support in his growth. Brandon provides some deep foundational wisdom he's learned in his career helping others. In his words, there is no plateau, you're either going up or down. Get ready to go up with this awesome conversation. Thanks to our sponsors!Shop Fix Academy Leads Near Me
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Rage-Gitarrist Jean wird entjungfert! Mehrfach! Und auch Peavy hat sein erstes Mal - zumindest in dieser Folge DER METALKELLER! Davon abgesehen ist die Show aber sehr gesittet. Echt jetzt!
Alex Pavlovic and Laura Britt are joined by former Giants Brandon Crawford, Hunter Pence and Jake Peavy to discuss Willie Mays' impact on baseball and their careers. Plus, hear from NBC Sports Bay Area analyst Randy Winn on meeting Mays for the first time, and broadcaster Dave Flemming discussing the legacy Mays leaves behind.(2:30) Peavy shares his favorite memory of Mays(5:10) Winn reflects on his time spent with Mays(8:22) Pence remembers his first meeting with Mays(12:50) Crawford on meeting Mays as a young child(14:40) Flemming details his friendship with MaysSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
SUMMARY: In this episode of The Ops Experts Club Podcast, we sit down with Jessica Peavy, the dynamic digital marketing specialist at Unmutable, to explore her diverse journey within the company. From managing book launches and handling marketing strategies to her current role in digital marketing, Jessica shares the evolution of her responsibilities and how she found her sweet spot. Jessica opens up about the challenges and triumphs of working with family, particularly with her brother and Unmutable's owner, Caleb Peavy. She delves into the nuances of balancing creativity with operational efficiency, setting clear expectations, and maintaining productive client relationships. We also discuss the art of managing multiple hats in a fast-paced environment and the importance of adaptability in the ever-changing landscape of digital marketing. Jessica offers insights into how Unmutable approaches projects, fosters creativity, and aligns ideas with client goals. This episode is packed with valuable lessons on the importance of setting boundaries, the power of collaboration, and the significance of continuous learning. Whether you're a digital marketing enthusiast or a project management pro, Jessica's experiences and tips will inspire you to find balance and joy in your professional journey. Minute by Minute: 0:00 Introduction and welcome Jessica Peavy! 3:23 Ascending from a creative to an operations manager 9:08 This kind of marketing takes the most creativity 18:23 Learning to reign in clients' creative ideas with something more practical 24:08 A piece of advice for starting out Jessica
Host Chase Brewster and Austin Peavy Head Baseball Coach Roland Fanning bring to you the premier of Season 4 of The Chase Brewster Show as they discuss Roland growing up in a small town of Coalgate, OK, going from a D2 assistant coach to coaching in the SEC, having to start back over in a non traditional coaching role, and finally becoming a head coach among other things on Episode 50 of The Chase Brewster Show!
Imagine a school where you take your shoes off every time you enter the classroom. You shared the space with local bugs, insects, bees, and biodiversity surrounding you. You rode a bus to school powered by used vegetable oil. The curriculum was built around the natural world surrounding you. You got to take up action projects to save the planet, whether protecting local reefs, or buidling roads out of hardened volcanic ash. These are daily experiences for students at the Green School Bali. And Science, Math and Regeneration Middle School Learning Experience Designer (Teacher) Kenny Peavy is one of its chief architects. His simple mantra: "Turn boxes into bubbles." Through our podcast conversation, learn how to: Re-design curriculum around big sustainability themes Scaffold learning to allow for deep exploration Support students in taking up action projects Be a climate warrior by taking up your OWN sustainable projects Build strategic partnerships with the communit to help them fly Transition from classroom teacher to indoor/outdoor learning facilitator Connect with Kenny: Instagram, LinkedIn, Join Kenny's Facebook Group for conversations and free resources: https://www.facebook.com/groups/boxpeopleunboxed Pre-order the 12 Shifts for student-centered environments book: www.transformschool.com/whereistheteacher Take the 12 shifts scorecard: www.transformschool.com/12shiftsscorecard Get the free PBL starter kit: www.transformschool.com/pblstarterkit Kenny's Bio: Kenny is originally from Georgia, USA. He's been living and teaching overseas for 23+ years in Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, and Indonesia. He's led thousands of students on Education Outside the Classroom Expeditions for cultural immersion, ecology, adventure and service learning throughout Southeast Asia. Kenny is currently an educator in the Middle School at Green School Bali. In his current role, he teaches Science, Math, and Regeneration in an experiential outdoor setting. He's ridden a bamboo bicycle from Thailand to Bali to raise awareness for sustainability in Southeast Asia and circumnavigated Phuket Island in Thailand in a kayak to spotlight marine conservation issues in the region. He is author of The Box People- Out of the BOX! An illustrated children's book focused on sustainable communities with the message to get out of your box and play outside to make deep connections with Nature! As a result of his dedication to the environment, environmental education and conservation he's been awarded Volunteer of the Year by both the Georgia Adopt-A-Stream Organization in the USA and the Malaysian Nature Society in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
We have a great show. We are meeting with Coleman Peavy, Director of Franchise Development at ResiBrands. Resibrands is the parent company to various franchise opportunities, including That 1 Painter, Garage Up, and Pinks Window Services. ResiBrands offers entrepreneurs unmatched value in franchising and is known for its culture, values, and world-class support systems. The success of their franchisees is their measure of success. Resibrands choose franchising as a business model to help others achieve their entrepreneurial dream. In part two, we play a clip from our popular Great Quotes in Franchising podcast featuring Michael Gerber.
Two + hours of ComedyFirst a look at this day in History.Then The Jimmy Durante Show, originally broadcast February 25, 1948, 76 years ago, A Day at the Races. Jimmy is suffering from insomnia and so guest Victor Moore takes him to the race track.Followed by The Aldrich Family, originally broadcast February 25, 1943, 81 years ago, Homers Love Note Goes To Henrys Teacher. Henry's in love with his Latin teacher? But what about Kathleen and Muriel and Homer and Agnes? ..Then The Phil Harris Alice Faye Show, originally broadcast February 25, 1951, 73 years ago, The Golf Game. Phil plays a high-stakes game of golf with his sponsor. Followed by The Great Gildersleeve starring Willard Waterman, originally broadcast February 25, 1953, 71 years ago, Gildys Great Dane Causes Peavey Trouble. Gildersleeve's dog and Peavy's cat aren't getting along...and neither are Gildersleeve and Peavy! Finally The Charlie McCarthy Show, originally broadcast February 25, 1945, 79 years ago, Guest star Gene Tierney. The program originates from a California naval hospital. Joan Merrill sings, "A Little On The Lonely Side." Charlie is now a hero. He's saved an heiress from a runaway horse. Mortimer has seen a seven-foot chicken at the farm of Mr. Ostrich. Guest Gene Tierney joins "Dr. Gazola" in the hospital. Thanks to Doug for supporting our podcast by using the Buy Me a Coffee function at http://classicradio.stream
Motivation takes many forms, especially for runners. Whether we're trying to get faster, or just get off the couch, or somewhere in between, there's some place for every kind of runner. Our next guest had a pretty serious wake-up call that moved him into the running ranks. And after years of smoking, he went cold … Continue reading "Cort Peavy, NHCM finisher"
Joshua Peavy Joshua Peavy is the Director of Information Technology at Trinity Community Health, a nonprofit community health center providing affordable care across 43 locations in Louisiana. He has over 15 years of experience in IT leadership roles in both nonprofit and for-profit healthcare organizations. His strengths include crisis management, aligning technology with business goals,...
Laura Britt is joined by the Giants manager Bob Melvin to break down the addition of Matt Williams to his coaching staff, where the team needs to improve this offseason and getting to know the players on the roster. Plus, former Giant and current MLB Network analyst Jake Peavy stops by to discuss Logan Webb's importance and how San Francisco can improve its roster.(1:35) Ohtani watch still ongoing(4:25) Melvin on his coaching staff(7:16) Melvin details where the Giants need to improve(10:40) Melvin on building relationships with his players(14:36) Peavy details the impact of WebbSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
'Reignite, Reclaim, Rise" with Dr. Cheryl Peavy is a podcast that compassionately explores the challenges many face during the holiday season. Dr. Peavy, drawing from her personal experiences, speaks about the complexities of grief, loss, and various struggles that can make this time of year difficult for diverse reasons. The podcast provides a comforting space for listeners who may have encountered different forms of loss, whether it's the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or the lingering impact of childhood trauma. Dr. Peavy weaves biblical wisdom into the narrative, emphasizing the universal themes of solace and strength found in faith. The podcast also offers practical steps tailored to different struggles, from relationship loss to financial hardships. With a message of solidarity and shared humanity, "Reignite, Reclaim, Rise" aims to provide support, encouragement, and a sense of hope for those navigating the challenges of the holiday season and beyond. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reignitereclaimrise/message
In 1932, Paulina Peavy (1901 – 1999) attended a séance at the home of Ida L. Ewing in Santa Ana, California, where she claims to have met a UFO named Lacamo, a spirit from another world. From that moment forward Peavy, a university-trained artist, painted with a brush that “moved on its own.” In order to better channel Lacamo's energies, Peavy also constructed and wore masks when she painted, occasionally signing her works with Lacamo's name alongside her own. Peavy's entire life was dedicated to promoting her worldview and various philosophies through drawing, painting, sculpture, text, and film. Her works on paper depict the artist's individualized visual cosmos using shapes that resemble energy beams, solar systems, and procreative organic shapes signifying genitalia, ova, fallopian tubes, sperm, and fetuses. Peavy's life and work were constantly evolving to reflect her belief in mankind's evolution to an androgynous one-sex through contact with aliens. Laura Whitcomb is a surrealist scholar and the director of Label Curatorial, which focuses on lesser-known artists and movements of the West Coast. She has worked at the Gala - Salvador Dalí Foundation at the Dalí Theatre Museum in Figueres, Spain, while also contributing essays for exhibitions at the Dalí Museum in Florida. She is also a focused scholar of artists who engage hermetic traditions in their art practice. "Paulina Peavy: Etherian Channeler" in 2023 (D.A.P.) is edited by the adjunct LACMA curator Dr. Ilene Susan Fort and focuses on the channeler artist Paulina Peavy, whom Whitcomb curated at Beyond Baroque in 2021 and for the Andrew Edlin gallery in 2023. Label Curatorial focuses on sound art and light artists. Studying the inceptive roots of what became Los Angeles's most notable home-grown movement, she presented a Light and Space installation of Peter Alexander, Laddie John Dill, and Larry Bell at the official re-opening of the Brand Library and Art Center in 2014. In 2022, she curated "Luminaries of Light and Space" at LAX Airport, produced by Dublab, which included these artists along with Robert Irwin, De Wain Valentine, Fred Eversley, Helen Pashgian, Hap Tivey, and Gisela Colon. Whitcomb has two books forthcoming through Label Curatorial, highlighting artist and poet-run galleries from 1949-1965 and artists of the Beat era who continued surrealist lineages while exploring the occult. Paulina Peavy (1901 - 1999) 82 Modern Art, n.d. Mixed media 7.75 x 10 x 0.5 inches Paulina Peavy (1901 - 1999) Phantasma 59, c. 1980s Acrylic on canvas board 24 x 30 inches Paulina Peavy (1901 - 1999), Untitled, c. 1937 - 1939, Oil on panel, 72 x 48 inches
In this episode, Indonesia-based to we chat with Bali, Indonesia-based Kenny Peavy. Kenny is a passionate advocate for outdoor learning and play. He currently works at the famed Green School Bali and has spent more than 20 years living in Asia. Kenny discusses his advocacy work with connecting children to the outdoors and chats about what it's like to live in Bali. Many of us only know of Bali as a holiday destination so it's fascinating to hear what it's actually like to live there! Follow the Podcast on social media: Join the AWESOME GROUP: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/652187626755803 Twitter: https://twitter.com/MadForMaple Instagram (travel and life): https://instagram.com/jlandkev Instagram (nature stuff): https://instagram.com/shizenwildlife YouTube: http://youtube.com/@busankevin Follow Kenny on Social Media: Twitter / X: https://twitter.com/kenny_peavy Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenny-peavy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/boxpeopleunboxed Nature Talks Podcast - 11: Outdoor Learning with Kenny Peavy https://podcasts.apple.com/lu/podcast/nature-talks-podcast-11-outdoor-learning-with-kenny-peavy/id1579829311?i=1000574749350 Nature Talks Podcast - 19: Taking Action with Kenny Peavy https://podcasts.apple.com/lu/podcast/nature-talks-podcast-19-taking-action-with-kenny-peavy/id1579829311?i=1000601566618
Queen of S-Mountain presents Gear Time Live hosted by podcast host LG! This episode is sponsored by Reverb, the largest online marketplace dedicated to buying + selling musical instruments and gear. www.reverb.com This special series will go out on QOSM podcast channels during its run and we couldn't be more amped for it. Gear Time Live is a music gear game show where nothing is live and everyone wins, except sexism. Promotional consideration for this episode is provided by EarthQuaker Devices (www.earthquakerdevices.com) and Ruinous Media (www.ruinousmedia.com) Our guests today are Colleen Fazio, Nikki Nacho Stevens, Kel O Watt, and Hilary B. Jones! Watch the episode on YouTube here: https://tinyurl.com/GearTimeLive1
Key Scriptures: Daniel 1:1-7, Jeremiah 29 Guest Speaker Daniel Peavy from Rockdale Baptist Church
Niagara Falls punks Virus X stopped by the WRFA studios before their show here in town to talk 40 years of the band plus:- Breaking into the Buffalo punk scene as a Niagara Falls band- Playing with WNY acts like Goo Goo Dolls, Green Jelly and 10,000 Maniacs in their early years- The chaos of 80's punk show (and all the violence)- What has changed and what has stayed the same in 40 years of Virus X- Looking to get paid after you've destroyed a club- The importance of being willing to play new places with smaller audiences- Booking "One Time Only" gigs & more!VIRUS X -https://virusx1.bandcamp.comhttps://www.instagram.com/virusxnyhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093521255442https://twitter.com/virusxbandCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 8 to 11 est/Tuesday Midnight to 3 est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.Instagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgDonate to help show costs -https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/pchanthonyhttps://cash.app/$anthmerchpowerchordhour@gmail.com
Have you ever bullied yourself about your emotions? Meet Alexia Peavy, the host of the Last Conversation Podcast. In this episode, we discuss the benefits of showing up for yourself and the growth that comes from taking ownership of one's emotions after being tired of pretending like everything is okay. Disclaimer: Video and audio episodes do not take the place of actual therapy. The information provided is to be used for psychoeducational purposes and does not constitute as a counselor-client relationship. Viewer and listener discretion is advised.
In this episode, I speak with D'Arcy Lunn and Kenny Peavy.D'Arcy is the Group Head of Sustainability & Global Citizenship at Education in Motion. For the past 20 years, D'Arcy has experienced more than 90 countries, given over 1300 presentations to 120,000+ people, and worked with leading development, environmental, social justice, and global education organizations and people. His self-initiated concept and organization, Teaspoons of Change, focuses on the personal choices, decisions, and actions that have a positive impact on people and the planet.Kenny holds several roles at Green School Bali. He's been teaching in the region for 20+ years as a science teacher and expedition leader in Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, and Vietnam. Kenny speaks, writes, and supports teachers to create experiences that take learners outside in order to love nature and feel connected with nature. He's ridden a bamboo bicycle from Thailand to Bali to raise awareness for sustainability and paddled a kayak while circumnavigating Phuket, Thailand to spotlight marine conservation issues in Southeast Asia.We discuss:
With Valentine's Day coming up, Texarkana's 1923 Banana Club is doing its part to make sure love is in the air. Owner David Peavy and a troupe of passionate amateur actors are rehearsing the club's second original dinner theater show. It's called “Texarkana Meets Cupid: A Valentine's Tale.” Performances will be February 10, 11 and 14, 2023, at the club, 223 Front Street. Karl talked with Peavy and cast member April Phillips about the romantic comedy, their creative process and their plans for more shows in the future. LINKS 1923 Banana Club on Facebook Buy tickets to "Texarkana Meets Cupid"
Comentamos de la firma de Nathan Peavy a Santurce, Barea a Humacao y algunos nombres que han salido de la preselección rumbo a la ventana de noviembre. Redes: @12magnificos
Ben & Woods start the 7am hour talking about the pitching matchups for Game 1 and Game 2 of the NLDS between the Padres and dodgers. Then we get to "Don't Do This" before hearing some audio of former Padre Jake Peavy praising Joe Musgrove on MLB Network after his dominating performance on Sunday night! Listen here!
During episode seven of the Super Intentional Podcast, Dr. Marc Smith has a chat with two coaches who could be considered experts on leadership and winning. Reginald Samples, head football coach at Duncanville High School, and David Peavy, DHS head boys basketball coach, talk about the importance of modeling good leadership and building rapport with parents. The duo also dispel the myth that coaching is easy in Dville because talent is abundant. Listen in as the trio outline great tips on leading winning programs.
This week, Paisley will chat about her industry insights for the week. Then, she is joined by @kendrapeavy to chat about her career creating impact in comms through her work with @swellbottle and her own company, @inboldco ! Kendra will share her advice for finding a purpose when working through brand initiatives, her experience to starting her own company, connecting directly with your publics, and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/queenofcommpodcast/message
2007 Cy Young Award winner & MLB Network analyst Jake Peavy comments on the Blue Jays rotation, what it can be like throwing to rookie catchers, Kevin Gausman tipping pitches, and how he views the Yankees and the other AL East competition (02:04). Later on, ESPN's Jeff Passan shares why he believes Gabriel Moreno will hit at the MLB level, the Red Sox 7-game win-streak, the Angels 14-game losing streak, and who could replace Joe Maddon in L.A. (30:36). With their depth at the position, should the Blue Jays trade away a catcher? Blair and Barker cover it in Barker's Back Leg Bits (45:17). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
The Land Before Podcast: Fossil Histories and Paleo Mysteries
SHOW NOTES (Bonus Pre-Season Episode) Evidence indicates the Stegosaurus did not swish its spiked tail back and forth like a Medieval weapon, but rather used it for locomotion and communication, and when need be for defense. Morrison Natural History Museum Director Matthew Mossbrucker provides the non-gory details in his interview with Michelle Howell. Dinosaur Ridge volunteer Jim Watson surmises how the Stego may have sounded — his interpretation is unlike any Hollywood version you've heard. Finally Dr. Nicole Peavy of the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) talks about the work of Mitigation Paleontology, and what happens with fossils found on road construction sites. The Stegosaurus used its tail like a third leg! It helped move the animal, and also could be used to communicate with other Stegosaurus, and defend the animal from predators. Matthew Mossbrucker discusses the anatomy of the tail, including the lump of bone called the fourth trochanter, that served as a muscle attachment knob for the caudofemoralis, a muscle found in nearly all animals with tails. In 2009, Mossbrucker and Dr. Robert Bakker studied the tail and published “The Symposium on Stegosauria” In our conversation, Mossbrucker mentions Quarry 13 in Como Bluff, Wyoming which is referenced in this thorough wikipedia post if you would like more context. Dr. Nicole Peavey mentioned paleobotany finds at Denver International Airport, more can be seen on the Denver Museum of Nature and Science website here. Peavy also referenced the Castle Rock Rainforest uncovered during a highway project. At the time the Dr. Kirk Johnson (Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History Director) was with the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, which now holds 10,000 specimens from this site. He wrote an article about the finds that was published in 2003. Peavy also referenced Ian Miller, now National Geographic Society's Chief Science and Innovation Officer, who also worked at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Miller has led science research projects on major field expeditions across the western U.S. and Madagascar. If you've never heard how the term “Thagomizer” came about, you must first treat yourself to a popular newspaper comic strip from the 1980s called “The Far Side.” Author Gary Larson in a 1982 comic drew a group of cavemen attending a lecture in which the speaker points to the tail tip of a Stegosaurus. The caption explains the spikes are called Thagomizers "after the late Thag Simmons.” Denver Museum of Nature and Science paleontologist Kenneth Carpenter jokingly used the term at the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting more than a decade later, and it caught on. Fossil Butte National Monument in Wyoming is the scene of world-renowned fossil finds including 27 types of fish. And as you will learn, in some cases the data is more important than the fossils themselves. Our theme music was composed by Hansdale Hsu. Additional music titled “Call to Adventure” provided by Kevin MacLeod of icompetech.com via http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Thank you for listening! Stay tuned for Season One coming this spring 2022!
She Rocks Awards - 01212016 My guest this week is Laura Whitmore, who started her career in the direct marketing department of CBS Records before a 20 year stint as the marketing director for Korg USA. There she was instrumental in marketing, PR and artist relations for the Korg, Marshall, and VOX brands as well as editor of Korg's ProView Magazine. Laura then started her own PR and marketing company called Mad Sun Marketing, with clients like Acoustic Amplification, Peavy, Sterling Audio, SIR, Korg, and many more, before signing on as VP of marketing for Positive Grid. In 2012 she founded the Women's International Music Network™ to create a hub to connect women in all facets of the music industry, and to expose them to role models, events and educational opportunities that focus on women in music. During the interview we spoke about the difficulties of doing PR in today's social media world, the idea behind the Women's International Music Network, musicians as entrepreneurs, and much more. I spoke with Laura via Zoom from her home office. On the intro I'll take a look at how the RIAA's latest stellar revenue numbers are deceiving, and, are we looking at the end of the guitar effects pedal? var podscribeEmbedVars = { epId: 82942853, backgroundColor: 'white', font: undefined, fontColor: undefined, speakerFontColor: undefined, height: '600px', showEditButton: false, showSpeakers: true, showTimestamps: true };
In this Valentine's adjacent episode of Peaking, Jess chats with her friend and soon-to-be licensed family and marriage therapist (LMFT) Natasha Peavy. They talk all things relationships: couples counseling, content vs. process, attachment styles, and even some questions submitted by the boo fam on cultural differences, finances/gender roles, and family. They resolve that it all comes down to self awareness and values, and each share what some of that looks like in their own lives. Basically, it's never actually about the thing you think you're fighting about, and also, don't bring up a heavy conversation while driving through a snowstorm or after 2am. Natasha is a fellow Hopkins Blue Jay, a fellow water sign (Scorpio to Jess' Cancer), and a fellow Enneagram 2/9 depending on the day. It's an honor to have the next Esther Perel on the show! Finally, in the episode we make reference to the book "Attached" by Amir Levine. Highly recommend if you are interested in understanding attachment styles to improve your relationships, and as always, Peaking stands by how normal and underratedly powerful it is to go to therapy - whether alone or with your partner. www.peakingpodcast.com IG: @peakingpodcast Intro/Outro Music: "Have Mercy On Us" by Air Kid --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/peakingpodcast/message