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This week's podcast features Ty Harvey, a Bossier City Police Officer and parent of two kids who shares his experience about being in an Interracial marriage, and raising multiracial kids. He also shares general parenting advice on raising teenagers as well as tips for the holiday season. If you like this podcast, check out Backstage with the Simple Church for a weekly look behind the scenes at what is happening at the Simple Church. Plus Ty has been a guest on this podcast as well! Find the podcast here: http://thesimplechurch.tv/resources/simple-church-podcasts Thanks for listening, make sure to subscribe and give us a 5 star review wherever you are listening to this podcast!
Join us for great discussion on the future of the NHL season and a little talk about The Last Dance. Plus Ty brings us a great interview with Brooks Rice that's full of good old time hockey stories. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hbhs/support
Ty Crandall is an internationally known speaker, author, pod show host, and business credit expert. With over 16 years of financial experience Ty is recognized as an authority in business credit building, business credit scoring, and business credit repair. Ty is the author of two popular books on credit named Perfect Credit and Business Credit Decoded. He is often interviewed on radio and news shows, TV programs, and magazines including Entrepreneur and Inc. Ty currently serves as the CEO at Credit Suite where he has helped create and grow one of the biggest and most credible business coaching operations in the United States. During our interview: - We talk about why he started his Credit Suite business - Ty shares his #1 strategy that he uses for getting new clients for his business. - Ty shares why he thinks its so important to diversify the strategies and channels you use to generate new leads. - We talk about what TY would do differently if he could start his business all over. - Then Ty shares the BEST way for small business owners and entrepreneurs to use credit to grow their businesses. - Ty shares the biggest mistakes he sees business owners making when it comes to business credit. - Ty shares the top 3 credit reporting agencies for businesses. - We then why its easier to build business credit than personal credit. - Ty shares his favorite growth tool/software. - Plus Ty recommends one of his favorite books for you to check out. Ty's websites: www.creditsuite.com/ein
Ty and Gustav (who truly care about you the listener) tackle the delicate subject of pancake nipples this week. Plus Ty tells about a convenience store merchandise return and Gus retells his ballroom dancing story. Let us know your favorite dance steps, thoughts about pancake nipples and ideas about knees to canyouhearmepod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @canyouhearmepod @realgustav @tywebb3000 @heavylongmire Find us on Tumblr and Instagram @canyouhearmepod The post Pancake Nipples appeared first on Can You Hear Me?.
The full Can You Hear Me crew is back this week for insane ideas, funny stories and Heavy's World Famous Baked Beans. After Gustav's history lecture last week, the boys are ready to make each other laugh. Despite trying to have a discussion about college sports team gear, Gustav derails the conversation early on with elbow talk and makes himself laugh more than any person should. The guys get back on track and talk about the nature of Texas college sports fans. Then Heavy and Gus vaguely remember a story about the horse from Texas Tech and recount an incident which may or may not have happened, but it makes for a good story either way (we are fully expecting hate mail from all sides after this segment). Gus asks "what made you funny?" and Ty tries to answer while Heavy works to undermine the conversation. Ty brings up Sid Caesar's Show of Shows and Gustav tries to discuss the Marx Brothers, but it goes no where fast. Then they turn their attention to a Twitter question about why they don't use the song "Silent Running" by Mike and the Mechanics in the show open. Gustav has reasons and he lays them out for you (but it is a great song from the eighties!). Professor Brad sends Gustav texts throughout the episode which Gustav shares with the audience. Someday he will make a guest appearance, but only via texts this week. Ty then gives some Oscar talk before Heavy talks way too much about his world famous baked beans. The look of pride on his face as he talked about these baked beans was prouder than we have ever seen. Then, on a roll, Heavy talks about something extremely large he found. This is a story not for the squeamish or more delicate listeners. Plus Ty gives some further thoughts to his timing challenge. Join us on our sub-reddit for Can You Hear Me Email us at canyouhearmepod@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @canyouhearmepod @realgustav @tywebb3000 @longmireheavy Don't send us pics of your logs The post Heavy’s World Famous Baked Beans appeared first on Can You Hear Me?.
In this edition of Beats and Eats the "virtual lounge" welcomes Grammy/Oscar Nominated singer/songwriter Stephen Bishop in for a visit. Ty Ray and Rich Conte (pinch-hitting) for Nick Gelso go "On and On" with Bishop about his chart topping hits and and his roles in such classic movies as "Animal House" and the "Blue Brothers." The trio also discuss Bishop's newest release "Be Here Then." Plus Ty and Rich give their take on the recent 56th annual Grammy Awards. Sit back, relax, grab your drink of choice, and enjoy a conversation with one of the greatest songwriters in our generation during this "happy hour for the mind." Show Contact Info (mobile App users: See "show Links" tab): Donate to B&E Charity of Choice - Michelle's Place for Breast Cancer Subscribe/Rate/Review B&E Network on iTunes Follow Ty Ray on Twitter Follow Nick Gelso on Twitter | Facebook Help Beats & Eats - Take our Short Suvey
The "virtual lounge" has the X-Factor on this edition of Beats & Eats. Ty and Nick welcome rocker Jeff Gutt to the show. Jeff just finished second on the most recent Simon Cowell show ending this past December. Gutt talks about his next move, his passion for rock n' roll, and the love for his son Talon. It's a moving story about perseverance in life and the music industry. Plus Ty and Nick, talk about Dennis Rodman. Was his trip to rehab really a stunt? And you won't want to miss Ty and Nick's list of the top 5 reality stars of all-time. Unfortunately for Nick, it's a list Shatner can't make. The lounge is open, so kick back, relax, and crank up this "happy hour for the mind." Show Contact Info (mobile App users: See "show Links" tab): Donate to B&E Charity of Choice - Michelle's Place for Breast Cancer Today's Guest: Jeff Gutt of the XFactor Subscribe/Rate/Review B&E Network on iTunes Follow Ty Ray on Twitter Follow Nick Gelso on Twitter | Facebook Help Beats & Eats - Take our Short Suvey
Ty and Nick welcome writer/director Caytha Jentis into the "virtual lounge." Ray and Gelso chat with Jentis about her recent movie "Bad Parents." The film is a satirical comedy inspired by her own experiences in the world of over-zealous parents on an Under 8 girls club soccer team. It takes a poke at the world of obsessed parents in soccer. the movie stars Janeane Garofalo (Truth About Cats & Dogs), Cheri Oteri (SNL), and Kristen Johnston (3rd Rock from the Sun) Plus Ty and Nick get Caytha's take on the lack of women behind the camera in film. You'll want to be on your best behavior for this "happy hour of the mind." Show Contact Info (mobile App users: See "show Links" tab): Read the Letter from Nick Gelso - CALL TO ACTION! Check out Bad Parents on Amazon Follow Ty Ray on Twitter Follow Nick Gelso on Twitter | Facebook Help Beats & Eats - Take our Short Suvey
The "virtual lounge" is open and Ty and Nick are talking movies! It's the best (some bad too) of 2013. Joining Ray and Gelso in this review is movie critic JW Colwell. Colwell has some great things to say about "American Hustle" and some not so nice things to say about the latest in the Die Hard Series. Plus Ty and Nick debate the Wolf of Wall Street. If you enjoy the cinema, this episode of Beats & Eats isn't to be missed. Subscribe to Beats & Eats for more great podcasts from celebrities