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You'd have a hard time running into Ohio University's Mateo Remsburg without a big smile on his face. Mateo recently accepted a top enrollment management role at OU where he's hit the ground running. He previously served as the Director of Recruitment at the University of Utah where he spent 18 years of his career. Listen as Mateo and Eric Page discuss what it's like to adapt to a new university's admissions culture, how it feels to hit the reset button after nearly two decades at one institution, and the major items Mateo and his team are prioritizing.
In this episode we have 2 very special guests Brian & Maryann Remsburg and they are here to talk to us about how you can make life more adventurous. What exactly adventure means and how you can find it by stepping out of your comfort zone. Watch the full interview on YouTube or listen and learn their story, what made them want to live a more adventurous life, and how this helped them become life coaches.Other topics discussed:• How and when they met• The importance of stepping out of your comfort zone• How adventures don't always have to be something wild• Benefits of life coaching and how they became life coaches.• Mini adventures …. and so much more! Special offer mentioned in the episode: https://youradventurouslifeawaits.com/Bpbpodcast/
Tune into this week's Equinety Podcast and hear from Professional Team Roper - Jessy Remsburg. She's on the road full time and talks about her career and how Equinety Products keep her horses in tip top shape!
With the pandemic lockdown, are you dreaming about open roads and exotic vacations? Join the club. Listen in to today's interview with Maryann Remsburg, a certified coach, mom of four, author and co-founder of Adventurous Life. In this conversation we talk about how we get so caught up in obligations, "should-ing all over ourselves" and fear that we forget to experience joy and adventure. Maryann reminds us that we don't need a plane ticket around the world to live an adventurous life--it's all a state of mind. Learn how to regain the sense of fun and adventure that you had before life (and the pandemic) got you down. Bonus: you might avoid a mid-life crisis. You don't need a Lambo and an inappropriately aged boyfriend to enjoy your life! For more about Maryann, visit: https://www.adventurouslife.net/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nonprofitlowdown/support
In this episode, you will hear from Mateo Remsburg, Director of Recruitment at the University of Utah. Mateo has been working in high education for the past 25 years in admissions, recruitment, and enrollment management. He has worked at small private institutions and at large public institutions. We discuss virtual events, what he's learned from their successful events, and some of the different voices and formats they're using. Show notes are available on the Enrollment Insights Blog at niche.bz/podcast. In the Enrollment Insights Podcast, you'll hear about novel solutions to problems, ways to make processes better for students, and the questions that spark internal reflection and end up changing entire processes.
What does your adventurous life look like? Do you challenge yourself enough so you don’t shut down? How does knowing “your why” help you to face your fears? I explore these questions and all things adventure—from mindset to taking action—with Maryann Remsburg, a certified coach, co-founder of Adventurous Life, and co-author of Your Adventurous Life […]
Eric welcomes enrollment leaders Jennielle Strother, Mitch Warren, Mateo Remsburg, and Jacob Browne to discuss the “test-optional” movement, recruitment of the Class of 2021, leadership and change management, and NACAC conference memories.
I sat down with Maryann Remsburg and her husband to talk about their journey living abroad for 18 years, their ministry, and her book: Chosen For Such A Time: Terrorism in the White House. You can find Maryann here and her book here.
You're listening to the Hurdy Gurdy Travel Podcast. I'm your host, Justin Vacula with how to travel the world at next to no cost through credit card signup bonuses, perks, and rewards. This is episode three – Focus on Signup Bonuses, not Categories where I explain why credit card signup bonuses rather than bonus categories, especially through multiple cards, often provide the most value. Visit my website at https://HurdyGurdyTravelPodcast.com where you can complete a free credit card questionnaire to receive tailored recommendations, read episode transcripts, view helpful resources, listen to past episodes, contact me, and connect with me on social media. Support my work through Patreon, Paypal, the Cash App, and referral links by visiting the donate tab on my website. Visit my other podcast project at https://stoicsolutionspodcast.com where you can find practical wisdom for everyday life inspired by the ancient philosophers of Greece and Rome. -- Support my work through Patreon, the Cash App, Paypal, and referral links: https://hurdygurdytravelpodcast.wordpress.com/donate-referral-links/ …................... Find Justin Vacula online and listen to past content: Main website: https://hurdygurdytravelpodcast.com SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/hurdygurdytravelpodcast iTunes: to come... YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8EcIcoNU1HK4KKhQtTkAWw Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/hurdy-gurdy-travel-podcast Google Play: https://www.play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/l5bmuntd4wpvtklvg42ejg42ejg4apiu Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HurdyGurdyTravelPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/HGTravelPodcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/justinvacula
Rob Douglas is a nationally recognized identity theft expert and information security consultant specializing in the investigation and prevention of identity theft. He is one of the nation's leading authorities on the use of social engineering and pretext to steal personal information. Rob has been designated a Certified Identity Theft Risk Management Specialist (CITRMS) by the Institute of Consumer Financial Education. Rob has provided consultation and expert testimony for civil and criminal investigations involving identity theft brought by private parties, state and federal law enforcement agencies. He served as a consultant and expert witness for the Federal Trade Commission in the design and execution of Operation Detect Pretext – a sting operation to catch and prosecute information thieves working in the underground information industry. Rob served as an expert witness to the Florida Statewide Grand Jury on Identity Theft and as a consultant and expert witness in Remsburg v. Docusearch, Inc., a federal suit involving the murder of Amy Boyer by a stalker who purchased her personal information from an Internet information broker.
Wrestling Renaissance man Bryce Remsburg joined us on Indy Mayhem show 38. Remsburg joined Eamon Paton (@eamon2please) and Mike Sorg(@sorgatron) to talk about: His first memories of wrestling; including an event in Hershey. A story about becoming a fan of independent wrestlers that lead him to train for Chikara. How he decided to become a referee over being a professional wrestler. How he recently has diversified his profile by getting into helping with promos, ticket sales, commentating and more. Chikaraâ??s King of Trios show. A collaboration with Chikara and Inspire Pro Wrestling. The best and worst things in independent wrestling. The guys also discuss International Wrestling Cartel's Saturday Night Fights from the weekend, the importance of storylines in independent wrestling, Beyond Wrestling, and more!
Wrestling Renaissance man Bryce Remsburg joined us on Indy Mayhem show 38. Remsburg joined Eamon Paton (@eamon2please) and Mike Sorg(@sorgatron) to talk about: His first memories of wrestling; including an event in Hershey. A story about becoming a fan of independent wrestlers that lead him to train for Chikara. How he decided to become a referee over being a professional wrestler. How he recently has diversified his profile by getting into helping with promos, ticket sales, commentating and more. Chikaraâ??s King of Trios show. A collaboration with Chikara and Inspire Pro Wrestling. The best and worst things in independent wrestling. The guys also discuss International Wrestling Cartel's Saturday Night Fights from the weekend, the importance of storylines in independent wrestling, Beyond Wrestling, and more!
Wrestling Renaissance man Bryce Remsburg joined us on Indy Mayhem show 38. Remsburg joined Eamon Paton (@eamon2please) and Mike Sorg(@sorgatron) to talk about: His first memories of wrestling; including an event in Hershey. A story about becoming a fan of independent wrestlers that lead him to train for Chikara. How he decided to become a referee over being a professional wrestler. How he recently has diversified his profile by getting into helping with promos, ticket sales, commentating and more. Chikaraâ??s King of Trios show. A collaboration with Chikara and Inspire Pro Wrestling. The best and worst things in independent wrestling. The guys also discuss International Wrestling Cartel's Saturday Night Fights from the weekend, the importance of storylines in independent wrestling, Beyond Wrestling, and more!
Wrestling Renaissance man Bryce Remsburg joined us on Indy Mayhem show 38. Remsburg joined Eamon Paton (@eamon2please) and Mike Sorg(@sorgatron) to talk about: His first memories of wrestling; including an event in Hershey. A story about becoming a fan of independent wrestlers that lead him to train for Chikara. How he decided to become a referee over being a professional wrestler. How he recently has diversified his profile by getting into helping with promos, ticket sales, commentating and more. Chikaraâ??s King of Trios show. A collaboration with Chikara and Inspire Pro Wrestling. The best and worst things in independent wrestling. The guys also discuss International Wrestling Cartel's Saturday Night Fights from the weekend, the importance of storylines in independent wrestling, Beyond Wrestling, and more!
This week on Wrestling Mayhem Show 438, we talk all the latest headlines and more in pro wrestling, including: If Kurt Angle should return to fight Rusev. What qualifies as match of the year? Kinships with former independent wrestlers who make it big. Independent wrestlers who we want to see go to the biggest stage. The WWE2K15 trailer. Remember When: Best championship matches. Breaking down Night of Champions. What we learned from wrestling. Also make sure to: Share your feelings with us via e-mail at goodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com Help out the show with a donation! Go to patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow Follow our stable on Twitter: Mike Sorg (@sorgatron), Bobby (@bobbyfjtown), DJ Lunchbox (@djlunchbox), Mad Mike(@madmike4883), Wheelz (@hotwheelz) and Rizz (@theerizz). If you are in Pittsburgh, you got to go to Slice on Broadway and get their food! (sliceonbroadway.com/Twitter: @pgh_slice) Catch our livestream Tuesdays at 9 PM EST and go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Wrestling Renaissance man Bryce Remsburg joined us on Indy Mayhem show 38. Remsburg joined Eamon Paton (@eamon2please) and Mike Sorg(@sorgatron) to talk about: His first memories of wrestling; including an event in Hershey. A story about becoming a fan of independent wrestlers that lead him to train for Chikara. How he decided to become a referee over being a professional wrestler. How he recently has diversified his profile by getting into helping with promos, ticket sales, commentating and more. Chikara�¢??s King of Trios show. A collaboration with Chikara and Inspire Pro Wrestling. The best and worst things in independent wrestling.
Wrestling Renaissance man Bryce Remsburg joined us on Indy Mayhem show 38. Remsburg joined Eamon Paton (@eamon2please) and Mike Sorg(@sorgatron) to talk about: His first memories of wrestling; including an event in Hershey. A story about becoming a fan of independent wrestlers that lead him to train for Chikara. How he decided to become a referee over being a professional wrestler. How he recently has diversified his profile by getting into helping with promos, ticket sales, commentating and more. Chikaraâ??s King of Trios show. A collaboration with Chikara and Inspire Pro Wrestling. The best and worst things in independent wrestling. The guys also discuss International Wrestling Cartel's Saturday Night Fights from the weekend, the importance of storylines in independent wrestling, Beyond Wrestling, and more!
This week on Wrestling Mayhem Show 438, we talk all the latest headlines and more in pro wrestling, including: If Kurt Angle should return to fight Rusev. What qualifies as match of the year? Kinships with former independent wrestlers who make it big. Independent wrestlers who we want to see go to the biggest stage. The WWE2K15 trailer. Remember When: Best championship matches. Breaking down Night of Champions. What we learned from wrestling. Also make sure to: Share your feelings with us via e-mail at goodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com Help out the show with a donation! Go to patreon.com/wrestlingmayhemshow Follow our stable on Twitter: Mike Sorg (@sorgatron), Bobby (@bobbyfjtown), DJ Lunchbox (@djlunchbox), Mad Mike(@madmike4883), Wheelz (@hotwheelz) and Rizz (@theerizz). If you are in Pittsburgh, you got to go to Slice on Broadway and get their food! (sliceonbroadway.com/Twitter: @pgh_slice) Catch our livestream Tuesdays at 9 PM EST and go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment! Wrestling Renaissance man Bryce Remsburg joined us on Indy Mayhem show 38. Remsburg joined Eamon Paton (@eamon2please) and Mike Sorg(@sorgatron) to talk about: His first memories of wrestling; including an event in Hershey. A story about becoming a fan of independent wrestlers that lead him to train for Chikara. How he decided to become a referee over being a professional wrestler. How he recently has diversified his profile by getting into helping with promos, ticket sales, commentating and more. Chikaraâ??s King of Trios show. A collaboration with Chikara and Inspire Pro Wrestling. The best and worst things in independent wrestling.
The New American Veteran Internet Talk Show is brought to you by GallantFew, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit that is dedicated to reducing veteran unemployment, homelessness and suicide. With a primary focus on US Army Ranger veterans, GallantFew works with any veteran of any branch of the service as resources allow. TNAV explores veteran transition - we highlight veterans who have successfully transitioned, veterans who are willing to discuss their ongoing transitions, and individuals and organizations that are doing great things on behalf of veterans. Today's scheduled guest is Craig Remsburg, father of Ranger Sergeant First Class Cory Remsburg This episode is dedicated to USAF Master Sergeant Josh Gavulic who died earlier this week.
Chris Jay Hoofnagle is senior staff attorney to the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic and senior fellow with the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology. His focus is consumer privacy law. From 2000 to 2006, he was senior counsel to the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) and director of the organization's West Coast office. At EPIC, he concentrated on financial services privacy, telemarketing regulation and consumer profiling. He was also a non-residential fellow with Stanford University's Center for Internet and Society for the 2005 academic year. Hoofnagle is a nationally recognized expert in information privacy law. He has testified before the U.S. Congress and the California Senate and Assembly numerous times on social security number privacy and credit transactions. The text of his written testimony is online at http://epic.org/. Hoofnagle was the author of an amicus brief in Remsburg v. Docusearch, a case in which the Supreme Court of New Hampshire held that private investigators have a duty to exercise reasonable care towards individuals being investigated, and that individuals may bring common law privacy claims against investigators who acquire personal information through deception. He also authored an amicus brief in Kehoe v. Fidelity Federal Bank and Trust, in which the 11th Circuit held that individuals do not need to demonstrate harm to collect monetary damages from invasions of privacy. The decision makes it economically viable for individuals to vindicate privacy rights in court, and resulted in a $50 million settlement including direct payments to thousands of affected plaintiffs. Chris is a regular contributor to print, radio and television articles, Hoofnagle has provided commentary for over 1,000 news stories in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post, National Public Radio, ABC News and other major media outlets. (2004). http://www.law.berkeley.edu/samuelsonclinic
Chris Jay Hoofnagle is senior staff attorney to the Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic and senior fellow with the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology. His focus is consumer privacy law. From 2000 to 2006, he was senior counsel to the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) and director of the organization's West Coast office. At EPIC, he concentrated on financial services privacy, telemarketing regulation and consumer profiling. He was also a non-residential fellow with Stanford University's Center for Internet and Society for the 2005 academic year. Hoofnagle is a nationally recognized expert in information privacy law. He has testified before the U.S. Congress and the California Senate and Assembly numerous times on social security number privacy and credit transactions. The text of his written testimony is online at http://epic.org/. Hoofnagle was the author of an amicus brief in Remsburg v. Docusearch, a case in which the Supreme Court of New Hampshire held that private investigators have a duty to exercise reasonable care towards individuals being investigated, and that individuals may bring common law privacy claims against investigators who acquire personal information through deception. He also authored an amicus brief in Kehoe v. Fidelity Federal Bank and Trust, in which the 11th Circuit held that individuals do not need to demonstrate harm to collect monetary damages from invasions of privacy. The decision makes it economically viable for individuals to vindicate privacy rights in court, and resulted in a $50 million settlement including direct payments to thousands of affected plaintiffs. Chris is a regular contributor to print, radio and television articles, Hoofnagle has provided commentary for over 1,000 news stories in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Washington Post, National Public Radio, ABC News and other major media outlets. (2004). http://www.law.berkeley.edu/samuelsonclinic