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Irish Talkers
Interview with Rich Hopkins

Irish Talkers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 40:41


Our interview guest this week is Rich Hopkins, 3rd placed winner in the 2006 International Speech Contest and a member of Professional Presenters in District 26. This episode is published on 11th January 2025 with Paul O'Mahony, & Moira O'Brien DTM, edited & produced by Moira O'Brien. Contact us : email: ⁠info@irishtalkers.com⁠ Website: ⁠www.irishtalkers.com⁠ District 71 Website: d71toastmasters.org District 91 Website: d91toastmasters.org.uk Toastmasters International: toastmasters.org

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Magnifying Brilliance
Rich Hopkins: Overcoming Challenges and Winning Anyway

Magnifying Brilliance

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 29:11


Join me, your host Cheryl Knowlton, as I dive into the awe-inspiring journeys of individuals who have faced immense challenges yet chose to win anyway! Witness the incredible story of Rich Hopkins, who turned a birth defect into a strength with a robotic leg. Join me and my inspiring guests as we discuss overcoming challenges, igniting your speaking potential, and choosing to win anyway! Tune in to Command Performances now and learn how to unmute yourself and create an impact!   In this episode, Cheryl Knowlton and Rich Hopkins discuss: Rich's awe-inspiring story of overcoming a birth defect by upgrading to a robotic leg, exemplifying the concept of giving up something to gain something better. The heart-wrenching story of Jeff's daughter Bailey and her battle with neurofibromatosis, and how she chose to win anyway despite her challenging circumstances Cheryl Knowlton's  journey from graphic design to speaker coaching, highlighting the importance of supportive environments like Toastmasters in helping individuals overcome their fear of public speaking and become better communicators Rich's experiences, from participating in Toastmasters' World Championship of Public Speaking to delivering a TEDx talk   Key Takeaways: Discover how to unmute yourself and ignite your speaking potential for change and impact Understand the concept of winning anyway by pushing forward, celebrating progress, and defining your own victories Learn about Toastmasters, a program that helps individuals overcome their fear of public speaking Be encouraged to push your boundaries, create new ones, and find the magic in doing so Rich motivates us to find our own versions of success in a world often too quick to judge, reminding us of the magic that lies in pushing and expanding our own boundaries.   “I chose to win anyway. I chose to upgrade my left leg with a super deluxe robot leg, as my kids called it.”  -Rich Hopkins   About the guest, Rich Hopkins: Rich believes in the ‘WinAnyway! Life' — Winning Anyway, Leading Anyway, Speaking Anyway — and more. He brings his audiences to both tears and laughter — teaching them through his own experiences as a father of six, an elective amputee, and more than 30 years in sales and marketing. His competitive streak is evident in his professional and personal life – being forever documented in SPEAK: The Movie. He's spent over 20 years in front of audiences of every size, from one-on-one to groups of 500+, sharing motivational stories, leading sales presentations, and coaching award-winning – and audience winning – speakers. No matter your audience age or background — including private companies, entrepreneurs, or students — learning to Win Anyway will be crucial to their success — and yours!   CONNECT WITH RICH: Website: https://www.richhopkins.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richhopkins/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/rich.hopkins?_rdc=1&_rdr  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzvNbWSONhsgki0z-pCdWUg  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/winanywayguy/  X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/RichHopkins    CONNECT WITH CHERYL: Website: www.cherylknows.com  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwvWKXBC6fKn1dLGY11hxIg  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theknowltonteam/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cherylknowlton/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cherylknows/  Show notes by Podcastologist: Hanz Jimuel Alvarez   Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.

Sounds of Living
EPISODE 7 - Sixth Grade Rock Band, Joining the Peace Corps, and Starting the Sidewinders with Rich Hopkins

Sounds of Living

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 42:06


Rich Hopkins is a Tucson local that owns a record store on 4th Ave called Hurricane Records. In his episode, we explore his musical journey in becoming a professional musician. He discusses the highs and lows he's had throughout that process. Rich talks about - Being apart of his sixth grade rock band and how it got him interested in music in the first place - Joining the Peace Corps and writing music in Paraguay - Starting his first band, the Sidewinders, and all of the adventures with having a major record deal Want to listen to Rich's top songs? Follow our playlist Follow us @soundsoflivingpodcast on Instagram

Braving Business: Tales of Entrepreneurial Resilience and Courage in the Face of Adversity
Rich Hopkins, Famed Hollywood Stuntman & "King of Extreme"

Braving Business: Tales of Entrepreneurial Resilience and Courage in the Face of Adversity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 64:59


RELEASE NOTES: Braving Business Podcast - Rich Hopkins Interview---Episode Overview:In this exhilarating episode of Braving Business, we're joined by the "King of Extreme", Rich Hopkins. From his early days of daredevil stunts to an impressive career in film and TV, Rich's journey is a testament to resilience and passion. Tune in as we delve into his world of extreme sports, Hollywood stunts, and what it truly means to brave any challenge.Highlights:- Rich's early love for extreme sports.- Overcoming doubt and major life challenges: from car accidents to heart surgeries.- Pivoting from gym rat to the silver screen, inspired by former boss Tony Robbins.- An insider look into "Thrill Seekers Unlimited" and its contributions to film and TV.- Star-studded experiences: Working with Nicholas Cage, U2, Mariah Carey, Wesley Snipes, Alec Baldwin, and many more.- A nostalgic nod to the time Rich doubled for Fabio – and how they were doppelgangers!- Coordinating stunts for iconic musical acts like U2 and Imagine Dragons.- Why Rich is the embodiment of "braving" in every sense.Deep Dive Questions for Rich:1. The challenges and intricacies of breaking into the stunt side of the film industry.2. Key moments where perseverance and resilience made all the difference.3. Candid, behind-the-scenes stories that listeners won't hear anywhere else.4. Navigating industry hiccups like the recent actors' strike.5. Teasers on Rich's upcoming projects post-strike.6. The essence and limits of "Suck it up Buttercup!" as advice.7. Building and maintaining trust in a high-risk industry.8. Gleaning life lessons from interactions with famous personalities, including those who've faced significant setbacks.9. Fun and enlightening moments with global superstars that reinforce the power of perseverance.10. Reflecting on moments where "Perseverance Pays Off" truly resonated in Rich's journey.Closing Note:Rich Hopkins is not just a force in business, but in life. His journey, filled with challenges, victories, and star-studded moments, reminds us all to brave our paths with passion and determination. Don't miss this episode – it's packed with inspiration, laughter, and insights into a world few get to see.Join us on Braving Business as we explore the extreme life and times of Rich Hopkins.

The Frankie Boyer Show
Scott Gendal "That's All I Ever Wanted", Rich Hopkins Thrillseekers Unlimited, & Elisabeth Leamy on the Importance of Child's Finances

The Frankie Boyer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 39:36


Scott Gendalauthor of the new novel, That's All I Ever Wanted To Be (Bright Communications, April 2023)Rich HopkinsStunt Coordinator / Stuntman / Action ActorThrillseekers Unlimitedwww.ThrillseekersUnlimited.comConsumer Reporter Elisabeth Leamy Talks About the Importance of Getting Your Child's Finances in Order BEFORE they Leave the NestElisabeth Leamy is best known for her work as a consumer reporter for Good Morning America and the Washington PostThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3240061/advertisement

Rhett Palmer Talk Host
Rich Hopkins

Rhett Palmer Talk Host

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 49:55


Hollywood Stuntman Rich Hopkins talks about his years in Hollywood as a stuntman and stunt coordinator, and the stunts he helped choreograph and performs in the new Nicolas Cage movie: "Sympathy for the Devil."

Random Soundchecks
"Turn Off Your Stereo" 2023-01-30 Random Soundcheck

Random Soundchecks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 5:15


Sand Rubies, Rich Hopkins, David Slutes, and me.

Sports Card Therapist
Ep 132: Wrestling Card Roundtable

Sports Card Therapist

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 80:23


Season 3, episode 32: On this episode, Rob bring in Brett from Stacking Slabs, Tony from WrestlingTradingCards.com, Rob England "The King" and Rich Hopkins. They discuss their "Mt. Rushmore of Wrestlers", good entry points for wrestling cards, the most historic and collectible sets, and lay the smackdown on 2022 Prizm!

Life's a Blank.
Give It to Me Straight

Life's a Blank.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 73:16


Digging deep into competition and life with host Bonniejean Alford, The Identity Guru. Guest: Speaker and Coach, Rich Hopkins (https://www.richhopkins.com/ or http://speakanddeliver.blogspot.com/). Song: “Give It to Me Straight” by Joan Hammel. Opening Theme Song: excerpt “Deep Down” by Drian Von Golden. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theidentityguru/support

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Discover Dayton
Episode 46 - 16 June 2022 News Roundup

Discover Dayton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 32:35


Today is June 17, 2022, and that means it's your weekly news roundup episode. There's a lot that happened this past week and a lot on tap, as always, but I'm very excited to let you know that in this episode I let you know about our first affiliate marketer, the Daytonian Beard Company, so be sure to listen so you can find out how to get your 10% discount! Or, I'll just tell you now - you can visit https://thedaytonianbeardco.com/ and use the code “discoverdaytonpod” to get 10% off your purchase of any online order! Here's your transcript for this week's episode: Hello and welcome to the Discover Dayton podcast, the show that's all about the Gem City's past, present, and future. My name is Arch Grieve and I'm your host, and today is Friday, June 17th, so it's your weekly news roundup episode, where I read the news so you don't have to. As always a great deal happened last week and even more is on tap for next week, so stay tuned to hear all about it in just a moment.  Also very briefly before I get to your news I wanted to let you know that it was such a nice day outside today when I recorded this on Thursday that I decided to sit out on my front porch with an ice cold old fashioned to read the news to you, and I'm also doing it on TikTok and Instagram live when I can now, so if you want to get the raw, unedited news roundup podcast on Thursdays before anyone else, join me on those platforms moving forward! HB 583, a bill concerning multiple K-12 education laws in Ohio, has been approved by the state legislature and is set to arrive on Governor DeWine's desk soon. The bill contains changes to laws concerning students receiving EdChoice private school scholarships and parents of dyslexic students. It also extends districts' ability to hire substitute teachers with only a high school diploma by another two years. The bill expands EdChoice to include some families whose children previously received state funding for private education or whose siblings received such funding. HB 583 has drawn criticism from the Ohio Education Association, who are opposed to the idea of forcing taxpayers to pay to send children to mostly religious private schools which tend to under-perform compared to their public school counterparts. HB 583 also loosens requirements for charter school sponsors in Ohio, a move that has earned them some criticism from both charter school critics and advocates. Both groups raise issue with the lowered accountability this will allow school sponsors to get away with in the state. The bill also pushes back the start of dyslexia screening requirements by one year. Electric company AES Ohio, formerly Dayton Power and Light, is currently seeking approval from the state to disconnect customers remotely for non-payment. Duke Energy Ohio and AEP are already exempt from the in-person notification that AES is currently required to give before shutting off service. A spokesperson for the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio said Tuesday that there is no timeline as yet for when we can expect to see a ruling on this case. The move has drawn criticism from the Office of the Ohio Consumers' Council, Advocates for Basic Legal Equality, and the Ohio Poverty Law Center. These groups raise concerns over the language AES uses regarding “vulnerable customers;” AES has proposed “limiting” the number of such customers who would be subject to remote disconnection, which the OCC argues is insufficient. All vulnerable customers, such as people with disabilities or the elderly, should be exempt from the remote disconnection process, they argued in their recent filing. PUCO staff have also recommended against the proposal, saying it does not sufficiently communicate the change in disconnection practices to customers. Currently AES gives customers two notices before disconnection in the winter months but only one notice in the summer, which may be particularly troubling. Tuesday, June 14, was the hottest day Dayton has seen in nearly ten years. Temperatures soared to a peak of 95 degrees at the Dayton International Airport, with a heat index of 107 and humidity in the 70s. Closer to the city center, temperatures rose even one or two degrees higher due to the urban environment. This coming at the same time as power outages across Ohio has put many Daytonians in a precarious position, with National Weather Service meteorologist John franks calling the heat “oppressive.” Nighttime lows stayed above 70 degrees, depriving residents of what would typically be a welcome respite from the daytime heat. Cooling centers have opened across the Dayton metro area for those affected. There are locations in Dayton, Oakwood, Riverside, Moraine, West Carrolton, Washington Twp., and Warren County. As Dayton and Montgomery County Public Health tells us, the three most important things are to stay cool, stay hydrated, and stay informed. Visit www.phdmc.org/extreme-heat for more information. A fire broke out Tuesday on the roof of the Mendelson Liquidation Outlet building downtown, producing large clouds of black smoke that were spotted around 11:30 a.m. The building is currently undergoing major renovations to be converted into apartments, offices, and retail space. Dayton fire chief Jeff Lykins reported that the blaze likely started when construction crews cut into or worked on an object with rubber or fuel inside. The fire was small and quickly extinguished, but produced the aforementioned smoke that chief Lykins said made the fire look “more impressive than it actually was.” The damage was contained to roofing and the damaged vessel, and nobody was injured. Find delicious, sustainable, and affordable veggies each week from the Mission of Mary Cooperative, a group looking to provide sustainable urban development in Dayton. Their community supported agriculture program runs from May 25 until November 2, and pickups happen on Wednesdays from 2 to 6 p.m. at 619 Silver Lane in Dayton. Proceeds from the CSA go to supporting food access programs. E-mail team@missionofmary.org with questions or visit their website for more information. Gem City Market is providing a bit of extra assistance to children receiving pandemic EBT payments. Sign up for the Produce Perks Program at their Customer Service Desk to receive $1 toward produce on your next shopping trip for every dollar you spend on produce, up to $25. Visit their Facebook page or gemcitymarket.com for more details. Governor Mike Dewine on Monday announced that he has signed HB 99 into law, allowing teachers and other school personnel to carry firearms in classrooms. The bill goes into effect 90 days after being signed. This has been met with significant pushback from Ohio Democrats including former Dayton mayor Nan Whaley, who is also the Democratic nominee running against DeWine for the office of governor of Ohio. Governor DeWine admitted on Monday in his press release that there is no data to support the idea that arming teachers will reduce school shooting incidents, but said he has been told “anecdotally” that it will work. HB 99 also includes $6 million for school safety centers across Ohio, a continuation of the governor's previous efforts to expand behavioral health care across the state. The decision to arm teachers was influenced by the impracticality of schools training and arming hired school security personnel according to the state's current standards, which requires such personnel to have 700 hours or 20 years of law enforcement experience. In contrast, under HB 99, teachers will require only “up to” 24 hours of firearm training before being permitted to carry weapons in the classroom. Schools across the state have responded in various ways to the announcement; some saying they will arm teachers, some saying they won't, and many offering no comment at this time. School districts are not required to arm teachers under HB 99, and those that do are allowed to demand stricter requirements than those set forth by the state government. On the subject of Mike DeWine's repeated loosening of Ohio gun laws, HB 215 went into effect as well on Monday, allowing concealed carry of handguns without a license in the state of Ohio. Any Ohio resident otherwise allowed to carry a gun will not be required to seek a concealed carry license, and Ohioans with existing licenses will not be required to renew them. With this, Dayton Police has announced changes to the way officers will interact with the public, particularly during traffic stops. Officers will be encouraged to regularly ask motorists and residents if they are carrying a firearm, as civilians are now not required to disclose this information to police. Dayton Police Chief Kamran Afzal also encourages the public to volunteer this information to officers during stops and other encounters with law enforcement. The policy of asking civilians to disclose the possession of firearms is not new among certain departments, but it will now be more widely practiced, according to Chief Afzal. He also encourages gun owners to still opt into the firearm training that comes with a concealed carry license, which HB 215 waives. This Saturday, June 18, there will be a free health fair hosted at New City Church from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Services provided will include COVID vaccines, a1c testing, vision screenings, various weight loss resources, oral health resources, and more.  Dayton is currently developing its first Active Transportation Plan; a program which will seek to identify and prioritize projects to improve Dayton's bicycle and pedestrian networks. The plan will also be an essential part of securing infrastructure funding for such projects. Community members are asked and encouraged to be a part of the planning process throughout the month of July, with various outreach programs and online surveys planned. Visit walkbike.info/Dayton for more information. The Miami Valley Alzheimer's Association Chapter has announced the dates for its five Walks to End Alzheimer's, the largest event to raise funds and awareness for Alzheimer's in the world. The Miami Valley walks will be happening on September 10th, 17th, and 24th, and October 1st and 8th, at various locations around the Valley. For more info on specific locations and to register as a team or individual, go to alz.org/walk. After five years, the 416 Diner on East Fifth Street has closed its doors. Owner Guy Fragmin announced the decision last Thursday, saying “[they] hope to continue the tradition of great food and service in the near future.” Fans of the 416 on Facebook have expressed their words of sadness, support, and well wishes for the Diner's staff. The Five Rivers MetroParks are ready to restart a variety of projects that were put on hold by the COVID-19 pandemic. Among these are the Taylorsville MetroPark and Sugarcreek MetroPark, which the agency received public feedback on at the end of last year. Another major project going forward soon will be a park-over-the-river between the Third Street Bridge and Wolf Creek Bridge, announced in March of this year. According to MetroParks spokesperson Carrie Scarff, the park and footbridge will seek to unite East and West Dayton, as well as showcase the Great Miami River. The project has been named, appropriately, Unity Bridge. Five Rivers MetroParks also announced plans to make improvements to Sunrise Park and construct bikeways linking West Third Street to the riverfront below the Dayton Art Institute at Monument Avenue.    Angie's Firehouse Tavern on Watervliet Avenue is up for sale after being revived by retired fire captain Patrick Reed in 2010. The restaurant first opened in 1938 as the Hungarian restaurant Angi's (pronounced AHN-ji's), but came to be known as Angie's among locals who were unsure how to pronounce the name. Quickly gaining a reputation for delicious cabbage rolls and other home-cooked Hungarian meals, Angi's became a fixture of the community for decades. Patrick Reed and his family and friends bought the vacant Angi's in 2010 to keep the spot they loved alive. Now he's looking for new ownership with creative ideas to continue their work so he can relax after 12 years of hard work. He also cites frustration with staffing shortages and rising production costs as factors in his decision. Angie's is considered a historic Dayton landmark and is listed for sale at $475,000, including the building, equipment, recipes, and decorations within. And, of course, a 1970 Porsche Firetruck that can be used for advertising. Lynda Suda, market manager of 2nd Street Market, announced that the market has reached 100% indoor capacity. All 44 spaces have been filled by various growers, producers, bakers, artisans, and restaurants. There are spots still available for weekend-only vendors, however. Suda is always looking for passionate entrepreneurs to bring their craft to the community through 2nd Street Market. Many weekend-only vendors at the market are first-time business owners, and 2nd Street helps educate them on what licenses they'll need and how they can get them. Weekend-only vendors can apply by filling out an application and meeting with market organizers, but the process for indoor permanent vendors is both more involved and more competitive. The market has also become more diverse in the past five years, with more minority vendors filling weekend and permanent spots. To learn more about the market and see the various weekend events they hold, visit metroparks.org/places-to-go/2nd-street-market. It is now estimated that Dayton Public Schools will spend $62 million more than they have available in the next two school years and will run out of general fund money in 2024-25. While labor costs are expected to rise significantly, the bigger problem starts in September 2024 when the district will have to have spent its remaining $140 million in federal COVID-19 relief money. This money has been used for many projects in the Dayton Public School system, and the school board doesn't plan to end these projects when the federal relief money that was used to start them runs out. This leaves the district with a projected $73 million deficit in 2024-25. The Board of Education is looking to approve a $230 million general budget for the next school year, which is expected to be temporary until late September. They've also said they're not planning any staff cuts, and are in fact planning to hire for several positions. DPS Superintendent Elizabeth Lolli is meeting with the district's department heads to discuss what projects will be delayed and ensure that nothing is done that will negatively impact instruction or staffing numbers. Immigration attorney and former Dayton Public Schools president Mohamed al-Hamdani was selected as the chairman of the Montgomery County Democratic Party last Thursday. Al-Hamdani is the first Muslim to lead a county Democratic party in Ohio, replacing Mark Owens, who served as chairman for 15 years before his recent retirement. He is a Dayton Public Schools and Wright State University graduate, and earned his law degree from University of Dayton after working as a cultural advisor for the Department of Defense during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Like most politically-savvy people, al-Hamdani has his sights set on this year's elections, hoping to get Democrats into leadership positions at the local, state, and federal levels. Montgomery County has approved a new $6 million Environmental Services Lab in Downtown Dayton. The new lab will make sure drinking water and discharged wastewater are compliant with state regulations for over 80,000 homes in the county. The current lab in Moraine has been in place for decades and is in need of replacement as the county seeks to update aging infrastructure. The new lab will be state of the art and is being paid for by the American Rescue Plan, from which the county received $103 million. On Saturday, June 18, Hospice of Dayton will be holding a butterfly release to remember and honor loved ones lost in Dayton. The event will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Hospice location on Wilmington Avenue. You can register for a $15 donation to have a butterfly released in a loved one's name; you can register online at hospiceofdayton.org, or you can call Marsha Bernard at 937-671-3119 for more information. The Good Samaritan Hospital site in northwest Dayton has a new facility opening, exciting partners with the project. The closing of the hospital was upsetting to many Dayton residents, who understandably believed it would have a negative impact on the community's health and well-being. The new facility is planned to be two stories, half of which will be occupied by the Dayton YMCA, including a pool, fitness center, and gym. Premier Health, which is putting forward about $15 million to fund the project, will occupy about a quarter of the facility. The project sought community feedback to learn what Daytonians wanted to see on the former hospital campus, which will also include an urgent care clinic, physicians' offices, and medical imaging services. Goodwill Easterseals will also have an office in the space to run their economic self-sufficiency and employment program. Construction is expected to begin this Fall and take about 14 months. Spokespersons with the project have said there will be more information in the coming weeks. Among the producers for the now Tony Award-winning “A Strange Loop” are Wright State University graduate Tony Monda and West Milton-born Jimmy Wilson. The show took home Best Musical and Best Book of a Musical at the 75th annual Tony Awards on Sunday. It was Wilson's first Broadway production as an associate producer with Barbara Whitman Productions. This is Monda's third Tony, previously having been involved in Hadestown, which took Best Musical in 2019, and The Inheritance, which won Best Play at last year's awards. In 2020, he also received the Graduate of the Last Decade Award from the Wright State Alumni Association. Wilson will be moving on to produce “Good Night, Oscar” for Broadway and Monda will be returning to Dayton to work with the Human Race Theater Company, where he interned in college. If you're looking for outdoor activities on the Great Miami this summer, Taiters Kayak Solutions will be offering kayak rentals Thursdays from 4 to 8 p.m. through September. Interested kayakers will launch from under the Riverside Bridge after setting up their rental and going through brief instructions and safety training at River-Scape MetroPark. Five Rivers MetroParks also runs several paddling programs, and the more adventurous among us may be interested in group whitewater rafting with Whitewater Warehouse. The kayak rental programs seek to lower the barrier to entry for the sport and encourage more Daytonians to experience our many lovely waterways. More information is available at metroparks.org. Tonight, Friday, June 17th, We Banjo 3 will be performing at the Levitt Pavilion at 7 p.m. The event is free, and features the band's unique blend of Irish folk music and Nashville bluegrass. If you find you're thirsty for a more traditional Irish music experience- and some beer- Bock Family Brewing will be hosting the debut of The HitchHikers Band, playing Irish jigs from 7 to 10 p.m. tonight. And finally tonight, the Schuster Center will be hosting a Juneteenth event from 8 to 10 p.m. celebrating the life of Dayton-born poet Paul Laurence Dunbar with the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra. Tickets range from $26 to $85. Looking to tomorrow, the 18th, the Oregon District has its own Juneteenth celebration starting at 11:00 a.m. The free family-friendly event will feature face painting, games and activities, and black-owned food trucks from around the Dayton area. Jay's Seafood on East Sixth Street will be hosting a five-course wine luncheon at 12:30 tomorrow. The cost is $75 plus tax and gratuity, and you can call for reservations at 937-222-2892 or e-mail jaysrestaurant@yahoo.com. Moving on to Saturday evening, Grammy-nominated indigenous singer and Emcee Mumu Fresh is headlining a Juneteenth concert event starting at 5 p.m. at the Levitt Pavilion. The event starts with community-curated opening ceremonies with the Mumu Fresh concert starting at 7. Admittance is free. For a different kind of musical experience, check out the Dayton Woman's Club at 6 p.m., where Dayton area kirtan band Shakti & Bhakti will be hosting a spiritual music event until 8 p.m. Kirtan is a type of religious chanting originating in India, singing praises in a call and response style to create union through music. This event is also free. Sunday is Father's Day, so if your dad likes beer, maybe bring him down to Front Street Sunday at 11 a.m. for a market and art hop with craft beer from Devil Wind Brewing. The event will feature live music and over 200 local artists and vendors. Moving on to Tuesday the 21st, Wiley's Comedy Club is hosting the GRANDSLAM event for Dayton Story Slam 2022. This event runs from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and brings together the season's best storytellers for one culminating show. Tickets are available for $5 at planned2give.networkforgood.com/events/41654-the-grandslam. On Wednesday the 22nd at 3 p.m., the Summer Market Day will be returning to the Dayton Arcade. Show up to the Rotunda for food trucks, local vendors, live entertainment, and more to be announced. More information is available at arcadedayton.com. Drinks and professional development are up next on Thursday the 23rd with Happy Hour and Headshots from PRSA Dayton. Register for a ticket ranging from $5 to $35 at prsadayton.org/meetinginfo.php. There are 16 slots open for headshots, but you're free to just join for Happy Hour at a reduced ticket price. There is also a discount for active students. The event starts at 4:30 p.m. The Home Builder's Association of Dayton will be holding their 2nd annual cornhole tournament Thursday at 7:00p.m. at 84 Lumber on Poe Avenue. Teams can register for $50, with an early bird discount available, and will be guaranteed at least two games over the course of the tournament. There will be food and drinks provided and prizes for winning. Look for the 2nd Annual HBA Cornhole Tournament on Eventbrite.com for more information. For music Thursday evening, the John Doe folk trio out of Austin, Texas will be performing for free at the Levitt Pavilion starting at 7:00 p.m. The American Czechoslovakian Club. will be hosting a steak fry and dance next Friday evening starting at 6 p.m. Reservations must be made by Wednesday the 22nd and are $20 for club members or $21 for non-members. You can contact Mary Chidester at 937-287-4275 or by e-mail at reservations@accdayton.com for reservations or questions. Another free concert at the Levitt on Friday, this time featuring Altered Five Blues Band, a tough Milwaukee quintet with hard-hitting original songs from a 20-year career with no signs of stopping. Rise early on the morning of Saturday the 25th for Goat Yoga and Brunch at Secret Eden. Arrive between 8:30 and 8:45 a.m. to play with the goats and attend a low-impact, beginner-friendly yoga class starting at 9. Full brunch will be served after the class, followed by an optional goat walk of the property at no extra charge. Tickets are $50 per person and you can find more information at secreteden.net. The Redefining You School of Etiquette is having its grand opening event on Saturday at noon. The school is opening at 205 North Williams Street and will be hosting a raffle, opening day specials, and more. Visit redefiningyouSOE.com for more information or to sign up for classes. Saturday afternoon you can tour the stunning private gardens of the Oregon Historic District during their 2022 annual garden tour. The tour runs from 2 to 5 p.m. and tickets are $15. Proceeds go directly to the Oregon Historic District Society, the neighborhood's non-profit. Look for the Oregon Historic District Garden Tour on Eventbrite.com for info and to purchase tickets. In the evening of the 25th, the Dayton Liederkranz Turner German Club will be hosting a German wine tasting, featuring eight wines made either in Germany or in Ohio from German grapes. Tickets are $45 and include pairings for each wine sample and a souvenir DLT glass. The tasting starts at 6 p.m. Visit the DLT website at dayton-liederkranz-turners-inc.square.site for information and tickets. Also on Saturday the 25th the Dayton South Slavic Club, which I am a member of, will be hosting a picnic at the Polish Club Park on Needmore Rd in Dayton. Vatra Ziva will be providing the music. Doors open at 3pm, and the kids will do a short performance at about 4:30, then the band starts at 5. The event closes at 9pm. It's free, they just ask for an RSVP by emailing picnic@southslavicclub.org and for you to bring a finger food to share. It's also BYOB, although there will have non-alcoholic drinks there as well as ice, coolers, and dinnerware. At 7 p.m. Saturday Joslyn and the Sweet Compression will be performing at the Levitt Pavilion. The eponymous Joslyn Hampton and her band delivered dynamic funk and soul-inspired tunes on their debut album in 2019 and are set to tour across the country this year. The big event capping off the week on Sunday the 26th will be Wright Dunbar Day Block Party starting at 2 p.m. The event will feature food trucks, vendors, live DJs and other live performances, and runs until 7 p.m. The block from Williams Street to Third Street in the Wright Dunbar Historic District will be closed off for the event. Also, I am now a weekly sponsor of the Twosday Tuesdays event at the Oregon Express, where my friend Rich Hopkins hosts trivia every week. If you win round two, you get a free pitcher of beer (or $11). If I win, I get to keep my money! I won't be there this next Tuesday, so you have better odds, but I'll be back to defend my cash on Tuesday the 28th, so I hope to see you there! And finally, I am happy to announce that we have our first sponsor! It's an affiliate sponsor of the show, and it's the Daytonian Beard Company, which is an excellent local small black-owned business that makes beard care products. If you order from them online (not in store) you can get 10% off your order by using the code “discoverdaytonpod,” so I hope you'll visit them online at https://thedaytonianbeardco.com/ or check them out in-person at The Entrepreneurs Marketplace, although the discount code does not work for in-store purchases.  All right, that's it for this week's news roundup episode, and just as a heads up I will have some big news coming up soon that you're going to want to hear about related to some cool ways you can support this show while also getting some cool benefits in return, and if you're a business owner I may have some cool news about Bosnia and Herzegovina you're going to want to hear about, so stay tuned for that possibly as soon as next week. If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to subscribe and leave a review and share this episode with a friend. Thanks so much for listening, and stay funky, Dayton.

Yes You Mae
Permission to Laugh with Rich Hopkins | EP 34

Yes You Mae

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 37:37


SHOW LESSLaughter heals the soul but finding the permission to laugh in tough times can be hard. Knowing how to make jokes can be even harder. Rich Hopkins has mastered finding humor in any situation while maintaining his "Win Anyway" mindset. The release of his newest book, "Go Ahead and Laugh; Volume 2" explores what makes a speech funny and how you can utilize these techniques in your own life to infuse more humor when you talk about your own stories. Learn more about Rich: www.richhopkins.com Check out the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MYSSBGW/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_2PYCD6T02RW029B6KK69

Between the Lines with Lou Palumbo
New York City & "RUST" Gun Protocol

Between the Lines with Lou Palumbo

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 61:15


Lou's first caller Ryan, who owns an apartment in New York, left in March of 2020 and after being away for over 18 months is finally returning to the city, albeit a different one than the one he left. He asks Lou for advice to those moving back to the city that has dramatically changed and become more dangerous and crime-ridden. Lou's Zoom guest Rich Hopkins is known as the "King of Extreme." He has over 30 years of stunt coordinating in the entertainment business and owns his own stunt and action sports company in Las Vegas called"Thrillseekers Unlimited." They discuss the Alec Baldwin situation on the movie set of "Rust" and what protocols to follow when handling firearms on movie sets. This show is about trying to fix heavy societal problems in a practical way, using common sense logic, and reasoning. Lou brings his perspective as a former police officer, global personal security specialist to some of the most iconic companies and individuals on the planet. However, Lou's most important perspective as a father. In the end, it's about us handing over a better place for the next generation.Our show is interactive with our audience, callers, and renowned guests. No topics are ignored, however, be prepared to get an earful and interact as there are no sound-bite answers to these meaningful questions. Our show is passionate yet not snarky nor patronizing – we listen to both sides, ask relevant questions, stay on topic, and then Lou chimes in with a recap and practical breakdown with problem-solving that lays out a foundation for change – “heavy lifting” rather than kicking the can down the road. Visit our website:  www.betweenthelines.tvCreditsIt City Entertainment Production In association with Tenacity Entertainment Executive ProducersBrian B WilliamsLloyd Bryan Molander  Produced and Directed by Lloyd Bryan Molander Story ProducerRyan Rossell Recorded at Studio Podcast Suites, Jacksonville FLExecutive Producer Gary Spurgeon 

Sessions With Mary Jane
Sessions With Mary Jane Ep. 45 Rich Hopkins and Tim McRae of Rich & Tim Unleashed feat. Jarod Gatson (@gatson_media_productions) : Podcasts

Sessions With Mary Jane

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 67:33


Reena and Jordan have on Rich Hopkins and Tim McRae from Rich & Tim Unleashed. Listen as they interact with god-voice videographer Jarod Gatson (@Gatson_Media_Productions), talk about their pasts and give us insights about the world of media and business. Rich Hopkins & Tim McRae have been friends since the 8th Grade picnic but they were from different sides of the tracks. Rich's guitar playing roots come from the heavy metal hair-band days of the 80's while Tim's story was spelled out on the graffiti written walls of the 80's hip hop movement. These 2 kindred spirits reconnected in 2019 at the age of 50 and realized they had a chemistry and a gift of gab. While hanging out at bars and with friends people always seemed amazed and entertained by our stories & conversations. Their wives & friends stated that they should , "do a podcast!" So, Rich and Tim took their advice and launched "RICH & TIM UNLEASHED" — a comedic podcast about 2 middle age men talking shit about anything and everything under the sun. It's cheaper then therapy and since men tend to keep things bottled up and closely guarded.. Now, everything is UNLEASHED!!! Catch them in the latest issue of Podcast Magazine! Subscribe to Them on Apple at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rich-tim-unleashed/id1546690178 Follow on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/richandtimunleashed/?hl=en Subscribe on Audible at https://www.audible.com/pd/Podcast/B08JJP6HW5 Subscribe on iHeartRadio at https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-rich-tim-unleashed-83635980/ Check out New Pod City https://unleashed.newpodcity.com Follow on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/richandtimunleashed Bonus eps weekly at www.patreon.com/latenighthump. If you or someone you know would like to advertise or promote a product on our programs or one of the other podcasts on the LNH Studios Podcast Network, email latenighthump@gmail.com. Produced by Jordan Fried | Music by Reena Ezra A Late Night Hump Production in conjunction with LNH Studios. lnhstudios.com/shows lnhstudios.com/podcasts --- 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/sessionswithmaryjane/message

Your Valuable Home
Award-winning Interior Designer on how to make an effective home Design and Construction Team

Your Valuable Home

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021


In our Replay today, fellow New Pod City podcaster, Rich Hopkins, from Rich and Tim Unleashed gets advice on up-dating his expanded cape cod. Some of the possibilities: transform an existing porch into a year-round room, remove the half wall between the kitchen and dining room, and – if the budget can take it – consider a kitchen re-do. Our Horror Story today involves more misleading references from online referral companies. Then interior designer Donna Hoffman tackles the tricky issue of how to keep a home design and construction team on the right course, while navigating egos, schedules and today's building product shortages.

Music Revolution
Music Revolution di martedì 27/07/2021

Music Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 60:03


Puntata 28 – Playlist: 01 – David Crosby – Laughing ..02 – Small Sur – Two Mantras ..03 – Los Indios Tabajaras – Maria Elena ..04 – Midnigh Oil – The Dead Heart ..05 – Paddy Casey – It's Over Now..06 – Joni Mitchell – The Circle Game..07 – Thunderclap Newman – Something in the Air ..08 – Smog – Our Anniversary ..09 – Pink Floyd – Gunner's Dream ..10 – Ivano Fossati – La Pianta del Tè..11 – Gotan Project – Santa Maria ..12 – Rich Hopkins and Luminarios – El Otro Lado

Trenton Waves Podcast
Rich and Tim Unleashed!

Trenton Waves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021


Frank and Christina sit with Tim McRae and Rich Hopkins to launch their new podcast, "Rich and Tim Unleashed" and to talk about what they're watching, why the men from U.N.C.L.E. needed their girlfriend's assistance, and to bury a hatchet between Tim and Frank! Right click on "DOWNLOAD FILE" and click "OPEN LINK IN NEW TAB" or Left click on "DOWNLOAD FILE" to download to your computer or mobile device, then play file fro [...]

Trenton Waves Podcast
Rich and Tim Unleashed!

Trenton Waves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021


Frank and Christina sit with Tim McRae and Rich Hopkins to launch their new podcast, "Rich and Tim Unleashed" and to talk about what they're watching, why the men from U.N.C.L.E. needed their girlfriend's assistance, and to bury a hatchet between Tim and Frank! Right click on "DOWNLOAD FILE" and click "OPEN LINK IN NEW TAB" or Left click on "DOWNLOAD FILE" to download to your computer or mobile device, then play file fro [...]

Holy Crap Records Podcast
Ep 127 - ‘Banshee!’ With music by: Riverghost, Neutrals, Oh Sees, Rhinestone Pickup Truck, Cherry Parke, Crying, Rich Hopkins and the Luminarios

Holy Crap Records Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 48:57


Natural-born performer Summer McClinton offers advice on how to become a natural-born performer. Also TWO big hlycrp announcements. Also, great great music. (All podcasts and reviews are on www.hlycrp.com, and you can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, and Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.)

Music Revolution
Music Revolution 8 - 24/08/2020

Music Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 59:10


Playlist: 1. Hothouse Flowers- Isn't it Amazing ..2. Black Books- The Big Idea..3. Death in June - Peaceful Snow..4. Ludovico Einaudi - Una Mattina..5. John Grant - Marz..6. Michael Kiwanuka - Tell Me a Tale..7. Billy Roberts - Hey Joe..8. Roaring Boys- House of Stone ..9. Rod Stewart – Young Turks..10. Ani di Franco- I'm No Heroin..11. Bombay Bicycle Club - Beggars ..12. Opposition - War Games ..13. Roger Waters - We Shall Overcome..14. Muse- Uprising ..15. Who - Who Are You ..16. Rich Hopkins and Luminarios - El Otro Lado Suite

Music Revolution
Music Revolution 8 - 24/08/20

Music Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 59:10


Playlist: 1. Hothouse Flowers- Isn’t it Amazing ..2. Black Books- The Big Idea..3. Death in June - Peaceful Snow..4. Ludovico Einaudi - Una Mattina..5. John Grant - Marz..6. Michael Kiwanuka - Tell Me a Tale..7. Billy Roberts - Hey Joe..8. Roaring Boys- House of Stone ..9. Rod Stewart – Young Turks..10. Ani di Franco- I’m No Heroin..11. Bombay Bicycle Club - Beggars ..12. Opposition - War Games ..13. Roger Waters - We Shall Overcome..14. Muse- Uprising ..15. Who - Who Are You ..16. Rich Hopkins and Luminarios - El Otro Lado Suite

Music Revolution
Music Revolution 8 - 24/08/20

Music Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 59:10


Playlist: 1. Hothouse Flowers- Isn’t it Amazing ..2. Black Books- The Big Idea..3. Death in June - Peaceful Snow..4. Ludovico Einaudi - Una Mattina..5. John Grant - Marz..6. Michael Kiwanuka - Tell Me a Tale..7. Billy Roberts - Hey Joe..8. Roaring Boys- House of Stone ..9. Rod Stewart – Young Turks..10. Ani di Franco- I’m No Heroin..11. Bombay Bicycle Club - Beggars ..12. Opposition - War Games ..13. Roger Waters - We Shall Overcome..14. Muse- Uprising ..15. Who - Who Are You ..16. Rich Hopkins and Luminarios - El Otro Lado Suite

Killing Time Podcast
Killing Time Episode 49 - Interview With Rich Hopkins

Killing Time Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020


All right so Rich Hopkins is the Communication Manager for the City of Vandalia. More importantly, though he’s the trivia host every Tuesday night (pre-pandemic) at Oregon Express and he’s definitely... A podcast where I interview people to find out how they're passing time during the Coronavirus while I, myself, kill some time.

ROCKmetalTALK Radio Network
The Kelly V. Show with DEEPFALL Rich Hopkins 4/6/2020

ROCKmetalTALK Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 59:18


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Pick the Brain Podcast
Are You Who the World Wants You To Be?

Pick the Brain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 27:05


On today's show we'll hear a clip from Rich Hopkins that will challenge us to ask the question "Are you who you really are or are you who the world wants you to be?" Show Notes: Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NuCtsgitK9M Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Radioactive w/Mike Z
Deepfall Rich Hopkins

Radioactive w/Mike Z

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 17:34


Caught up with Deepfall singer Rich Hopkins on the tour bus while on tour with Hellyeah and Nonpoint on Wednesday, December 18 2019. Here's what we talked about: Hellyeah/Nonpoint tour (0-4) RIP Vinnie Paul (4-7) Alter Bridge/Clint Lowery tour (7-8) Reunion Tours (8-12) Flannel Five-Nirvana, PJ, STP, AIC, Soundgarden (12-15) Nu Metal Six Pack-RATM, Korn, LP, Slipknot, SOAD, Disturbed (15-end)

Hubert On The Air (40UP Radio)
Hubert On The Air 125

Hubert On The Air (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 59:45


P.P.Arnold, de grand dame van de Britse soul heeft niets aan kracht ingeboet op haar eerste album in 35 jaar. Met fraai georchestreerde retrosoul,alsof de Sixtees nooit voorbij zijn gegaan.Daarom ook twee vergeten klassiekers uit het magische jaar 1966 van Marianne Faithfull en The Ivy League.Verder nieuw werk van Joe Henry, Rich Hopkins en Jerry Leger.En Tom Waits wordt prachtig toegezongen door Joseph en Shelby Lynne & Allison Moorer op het fraaie coveralbum Come Up Closer To The House,met alleen maar dames in de hoofdrol.

Cinema Crunch
EP 129: Stunts

Cinema Crunch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2019 20:17


On this episode of Cinema Crunch, Rose Donahue talks with Rich Hopkins about his work as a stunt coordinator and his company Thrill Seekers Unlimited. What does it take to create awesome action on film? Stunt coordinators and their teams have a lot to keep track on set. It takes a range of skills to make sure the magic happens *safely*. So, listen in to learn about those responsibilities and to hear us try to define what a "stunt" even is...there are so many different kinds!

The Pro-Fit Podcast
023 - The Hidden 1%'s in Your PT Business

The Pro-Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 25:01


This episode builds on one of the topics covered in our interview with Rich Hopkins and takes a deeper look in to how you can use 'one percenters' to massively increase the results from things you are already doing. By taking something you are already doing, and tweaking it slightly, you can massively improve your results, without having to invest a lot more time energy and effort. 

The Pro-Fit Podcast
022 - Rich Hopkins: The Wizard of PT Sales

The Pro-Fit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 86:42


This episode features an interview with 'Sales Wizard', Rich Hopkins. Rich has been in the PT industry for 10+ years, and during that time, has built some amazing systems and strategies for generating leads and sales within any fitness business. Today, he shares some of his best content with you, as well as many resources, which can all be found over at www.mattrobinson.blog/022

Fortunes From Speaking- With Chris Widener
Episode 27: Rich Hopkins

Fortunes From Speaking- With Chris Widener

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 19:39


Rich Hopkins speaks to inspire and empower his audiences using his Perflexativity formula: Persistence, Flexibility, and Creativity - teaching them through his experiences as a Sales & Marketing Expert, Presentations Coach, and a father of six. He's spent over 20 years in front of audiences of every size, from one-on-one to groups of 500+, sharing motivational stories, leading sales presentations, and coaching award-winning speakers. No matter your audience age or background, including private companies, entrepreneurs, or students, learning to Win Anyway will be crucial to their success - and yours.

My Generation (40UP Radio)
My Generation 109

My Generation (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2019 58:28


Om 23:00 My Generation met Thomas Verbogt op 40UP Radio. Je hoort muziek van: The Cure, Left Lane Cruiser, Bruce Springsteen, Rich Hopkins and The Luminarios.

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20 Minutes of Influence
Rich Hopkins – Public Speaking to Build Influence

20 Minutes of Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 29:54


I met Rich Hopkins through Toastmasters, where he has made it the finals of the world championship of public speaking.Rich didn’t win that title (yet), but he came up with a philosophy of “WinAnyway.” Rich speaks to inspire and empower his audiences to WinAnyway teaching them how to review their circumstances, celebrate their victories, recalibrate […]

Gonzo’s Return (40UP Radio)
Gonzo’s Return 086

Gonzo’s Return (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 57:37


Vanavond om 22:00 weer een gloednieuwe uitzending van Gonzo’s Return met Jan Donkers. Met muziek van Chuck Berry, Tim Grimm, Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band, Rich Hopkins and Luminarios en Matt Haeck.

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Gonzo’s Return (40UP Radio)
Gonzo’s Return 085

Gonzo’s Return (40UP Radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2017 57:21


Vanavond om 22:00 weer een gloednieuwe uitzending van Gonzo’s Return met Jan Donkers. Met muziek van Chuck Berry, Tim Grimm, Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band, Rich Hopkins and Luminarios en Matt Haeck.

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Toastcaster Communication Leadership Learning Lab
Toastcaster 50 - Toastmasters Location Crisis with Rich Hopkins

Toastcaster Communication Leadership Learning Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2015 17:02


[17:02] Ever show up for a Toastmasters meeting only to find the doors locked? It recently happened to Rich Hopkins, a fellow Toastmaster, Speaker, Coach and Author.  In Toastcaster 50, Rich and Greg chat about how this can happen and how we sometimes take our locations for granted. Rich returns to Toastcaster and shares with us about a meeting that almost didn't happen and 4 key tips on what we can do to avoid a Toastmasters location crisis.

Win Anyway!
Rich Hopkins - The Win Anyway Guy

Win Anyway!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2014 17:33


The Win Anyway Podcast returns, with a bit of a 'retcon'. Hear about where I've been, where I'm going, and where I'd like you end up!

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Stand Up and Speak Up
Rich Hopkins shares his amazing speaking journey.

Stand Up and Speak Up

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2014 60:00


Stand Up Speak Up

The KICKASS Guide to Life
Rich Hopkins - How to Live YOUR "Anyway Lifestyle"

The KICKASS Guide to Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2014 60:00


Rich believes in living an 'Anyway Lifestyle' - Laughing Anyway, Loving Anyway, Living Anyway - ultimately, Winning Anyway. Speaking to inspire and empower audiences using his Perflexativity formula: Persistence, Flexibility, and Creativity – he teaches through his extensive personal and professional experiences as a Sales & Marketing Expert, Presentations Consultant & Coach, and patriarch of a household of six kids. In 2006, he became elective amputee after a lifetime of working to stay on his feet against his doctor's orders - , ultimately discovering there's nothing like that New Foot Smell! - and no matter what obstacles we face in life, we can find a way to find our personal victory, even if it's one we never expected, a way to Win Anyway. www.richhopkins.com 303-345-8487  PS: Rich spoke passionately about Neurofibromatosis and how it's affected his family. To learn more please visit: www.thrivingwithnf.com www.christopherrausch.com  

Stand Up and Speak Up
Guest Rich Hopkins

Stand Up and Speak Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2013 60:00


Stand Up and Speak Up

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Book Artists and Poets
Rich Hopkins

Book Artists and Poets

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2009 30:40


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Toastcaster Communication Leadership Learning Lab
Toastcaster 19 - 2008 The Finalists, free e-Book on World Championship of Public Speaking

Toastcaster Communication Leadership Learning Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2009 16:53


[16:53] 2008 The Finalists e-book (free). A behind-the-scenes look at the World Championship of Public Speaking from the 10 speakers themselves who competed at the International Convention in Calgary, Alberta Canada (District 42). Toastcaster Greg Gazin speaks with Rich Hopkins, one of the finalists and editor of the book for a sneak peak and about what went in to the making of this book.  The 66-page book also features a forward by the 2003 World Champion – Jim Key.  You can sign up to get a free copy of this book by visiting Rich Hopkins' website.

Startup BizCast - The Small Business Advice Podcast
Startup BizCast #76 – Small Business Public Speaking (Rich Hopkins)

Startup BizCast - The Small Business Advice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2008 15:00


There’s a large portion of the population that would probably rather take a bath in a tub full of those newly-discovered cyanide spitting pink millipedes than speak in front of a room full of people.   Public speaking is one of the top fears out there, but when you’re asked to talk about yourself and […] The post Startup BizCast #76 – Small Business Public Speaking (Rich Hopkins) first appeared on EndGame Public Relations.

Startup BizCast
Startup BizCast #76 – Small Business Public Speaking (Rich Hopkins)

Startup BizCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2008 15:00


There’s a large portion of the population that would probably rather take a bath in a tub full of those newly-discovered cyanide spitting pink millipedes than speak in front of a room full of people.   Public speaking is one of the top fears out there, but when you’re asked to talk about yourself and […]