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Send us a Text Message. We are joined in studio with Hunter Webb, his father Rick Webb, and his coach Brandon Powell. Hunter has been lighting up the scene, not only in SCTP, but also across the nation throughout the circuit, in the junior class. We dive into his young journey, as well as including his dad in the conversation. There are not many shoots you can go to that you do not see Hunter, Rick and Brandon together. We also get into Brandon‘s coaching of Hunter. We have all heard from Brandon the shooter, but in this episode, we dive into Brandon the coach! All together there is a lot of good information in this episode! Elite Shotguns - https://elite-shotguns.com- Fiocchi USA - https://fiocchiusa.com- Rhino Chokes - https://rhinochokes.com- OtoPro Hearing Service - https://otoprotechnologies.com- RE Ranger - https://www.reranger.com (10% Discount = DEADPAIR)- Atlas Traps - https://www.atlastraps.com- Dawn Grant -https://dawngrant.com. Dead Pair Promo- https://dawngrant.com/pages/dead-pair-promo- Vero Beach Clay Shooting - https://verobeachclayshooting.com- Taconic Distillery - https://www.spirits.taconicdistillery.com/- Scorechaser - https://scorechaser.com/- NSCA - https://nssa-nsca.org/The Dead Pair Podcast - https://thedeadpair.com FACEBOOK- https://www.facebook.com/Thedeadpair. INSTAGRAM- https://www.instagram.com/thedeadpairpodcast/YOUTUBE- https://youtube.com/channel/UCO1ePh4I-2D0EABDbKxEgoQ
Rick Webb from RJ Golf tells us his whole life story of how he got into golf. We also chat about his goals for the upcoming season. Even sneak in a little soccer talk. We had an absolute blast having Rick on and will certainly be having him back in the future.Rick can be found on social media at the following:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rickwebbgolf/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1jZ8cD6aOEtCp5IJoTJS6gTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rickwebbgolf Thanks for listening. Tune in next Thursday for our next episode!Follow Basic Bogeys here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/basicbogeysTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@basicbogeysYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@basicbogeys?sub_confirmation=1
Upcoming interview with my friend DJ Rick Webb, This is one you do not want to miss. Coming your way soon stay tuned!!!!
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Could you have a mindset like ultra athletes? "Crazy Bob" Stuka and Rick Webb just finished the Cirque Series Max Vert Challenge at #2 and #3 respectively. Rick's stats (WHOA!):
Rick comes back on the Pod! we had a rad chat and caught up with one of YouTubes biggest DJ. We always have a fun chat with him. He gave us some tips and tricks on how to promote better on the socials and we just plain and simple had a great chat! check it out
Youtuber and Dj Rick Webb comes and chats on the Pod!
Have you ever looked up at the night sky and wondered what it's like living among the stars? Have you dreamt about exploring the far reaches of outer space? Do you like diving into sci-fi movies or TV shows just to live vicariously through the characters on screen? Have you ever noticed how so, so much fiction media about space-travel, past and present, is just an examination of why capitalism sucks?Sources:1. The Economics of Star Trek by Rick Webb
Jeff and Greg dive into Star Trek's financial system. We analyze the business systems (or lack thereof) of the Replomat, Ten-Forward, Quarks, and Sisko's Cajun Kitchen, as well as comment on how the Star Trek system compares to our own. Music by Charles Michel SHOW NOTES The Economics of Star Trek. The Proto-Post Scarcity Economy | by Rick Webb
Amy and Matt talk with Rick Webb who is NASCIO's current Corporate Leadership Council Chair about his background as a former state CIO in North Carolina in the late 1990s, his long career in the private sector, how the CIO role has changed and hasn't changed, chairing the CLC through the pandemic, his advice for new state CIOs and the importance of legacy building.
Today on the AJ Roberts Show I am joined by my two other cohorts from our up and coming 3 blokes 5 legs podcast - British Army Veterans, Rick Webb and Ryan Rawlinson to discuss Afghanistan, now and then. All three of us served tours in Afghanistan during coalition combat operations with Rick in particular being badly injured, and wanted to discuss the pressing issues the country is seeing now and potentially what the future may look like from the intel that we actually get on a daily basis. Tune in if you want REAL truth from guys how cut through the lies and deception of modern society.
Rick Webb digs into some less commonly discussed issues with Apple’s new tracking rules, including how they fail to provision for GDPR and how SKAdNetwork doesn’t let app marketers credit multiple sources for a conversion.
Today I speak to Rick Webb about his essay The Economics of Star Trek: The Proto-Post Scarcity Economy We discuss how the economics of Star Trek work. You can find Rick on Twitter: @rickwebb The theme tune is 'Resistance is Futile' by the Beverley Crushers and you can find them on Bandcamp The pod is on Twitter: @academictrek47 I hope you enjoy the episode!
This month’s podcast is going to be a little different than previous months. While we haven’t quite reached one year of podcast guests, we are approaching the one year mark of beginning the Jesup Group effort at Crowder College. It’s a perfect time to reflect and share our progress to this point. Over the past year the effort has evolved to focus on three key areas: Assisting with the development of a rural entrepreneurial culture in SW Missouri. Strategic regional and community development How to connect our rural students and residents to digital skills that will be essential to participate in an increasingly digital economy. As I reflected this past fall on how this effort began and has evolved, I ran across a video from a servant leadership conference we had The title of the video was “Crowder College Servant Leadership Conference - Rick Webb - Grit Studios.” In the fall of 2019 Crowder hosted our first ever servant leadership conference and Rick Webb was one of our keynote speakers. Rick is a retired Walmart executive, a self-described agitator, and founded a startup accelerator called Grit Studios in Bentonville, Ar. The title of his talk was “Raising our Capacity to Serve Our Community.” As I watched the video and listened to his talk again, I realized this talk, really the entire event led to Crowder’s efforts to begin the Jesup Group effort. A year and a half later I realized Rick was true to form and agitated us at Crowder. I hope you enjoy this podcast and become agitated to see how you can further develop your communities. Below are links to the resources Rick mentions in his talk. Innovation that Matters PDF https://www.1776.vc/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Innovation-that-Matters-2017-2.pdf The Rainforest: The Secret to Building the Next Silicon Valley https://www.amazon.com/Rainforest-Secret-Building-Silicon-Valley/dp/0615586724
EPISODE 6 TRACKLISTING 1.Day-tons- I've got to tell you about it2.JJ Farley and The Original Soul Stirrers - God will understand it3.Rev. Walter McDaniel Jr.- Lord help me4.Blue Unicorn- The question?5.Jon Lucien- It's bigger than I6.Longineu Parsons - Spaced7.Ame Son-A coup de hache8.Gianni Safred- Autumn 20019.Secret Squirrel- Everyone needs some mystery10.Gregg Stevens- I'm so lucky11.Paradise Stars- Black sheep12.Tangent- Moments13.Ladies of the 80's - Easy to move14.Bruce Haack with Ed Harvey - Snow job15.St. Vincent Supersound The Latinaires Orchestra- I've found someone of my own16.The Agrovators- Dub is shining17.Harry Mudie Meets King Tubby- Full dose of dub18.Cellutron and the Invisibles- John 3:1619.Rick Webb and Raw- Til the end
Often referred to as one of America's premier family vocal groups, the Rick Webb Family travels thousands of miles each year to share the Gospel of Christ. They share this message with people in concert locations across the country and around the world.Go to: https://api.spreaker.com/v2/episodes/17210454/download.mp3Group members include, Rick andPhyllis Webb, and their two children, Parker and Hannah Kathryn Webb.For 34 years, Rick and Phyllis Webb have ministered through music evangelism to scores of people worldwide logging over 2 Million miles, and witnessingscores of people make public decisions for salvation through Jesus Christ during the span of their ministry.The Rick Webb Family has received numerous #1 radio charting songs, and were named 2010 and 2011 Artist of the Year by 3,300-radio stations worldwide.If you have an Echo you can say, Alexa, tell Spreaker to play the Gospel Jubilee.Playlist: 01. The Guardians - Ready for revival02. The Hyssongs - God works like that03. The Angela Lilly Trio - Here we are together again / God's wonderful people04. The Rick Webb Family - Faithful05. The Rick Webb Family - Let the rocks keep silent06. The Ball Brothers - Victory in Jesus07. Ernie Haase & Signature Sound - Longing for home08. Karen Peck & New River - I know I'll be there09. The Mark Trammell Quartet - The hem of His garment10. The Hinsons - Two winning hands11. The Rick Webb family - In Christ alone12. The Rick Webb Family - O for a thousand tongues13. 3rd Row Boys - Thank God for graceSend your request to:request@gatewayfortheblind.com
Don’t Quit Your Day Job: This week, Paul Ford and Gina Trapani sit down with Rick Webb, COO of Timehop, to discuss his 2015 book Agency: Starting a Creative Firm in the Age of Digital Marketing. Rick lays out how anybody — even someone born in a ditch in Topeka — can start an agency. He also leads a discussion about the legacy of viral marketing in his own career, and the history of the advertising mega-structure. Rick — 5:55: “I think that at any moment in marketing there is some technology, craft, or medium that is the new emerging thing that’s very good for agencies to be able to make their mark in.” Rick — 7:20: “The book is really written like you came to this business as a craftsperson.” Rick — 7:50: “In the old days, an agency operated as an agent on behalf of their clients and the reason they’re operating as an agency is because they’re going to buy media… this is the classic definition.” Rick — 9:10: “That’s why they really want video ads to be a thing and they have since the early 2000s. They could just take the model they had and use them again — and they are winning. It is slowly becoming that.” Gina — 9:50: “Timehop is a great product. When it first launched […] it was something my company took a lot of inspiration from. It just let you kind of appreciate your social content in a perspective that you wouldn’t have had.” Rick — 11:15: “[Timehop uses] programmatic advertising. We don’t do data-driven advertising. Your data isn’t in your advertising.” Rick — 12:55: “There’s a business case for Timehop that’s out there, but really we took it because I believe in nostalgia. I always have. That’s why I wrote the first cheque for them. I like little simple things that are just a couple minutes of your day.” Paul — 17:40: “So we’re living in this world of giants. We scamper around in the shadows of dinosaurs as a little mouse with our firm, but a lot of the people listening to this show are people who are doing a reset of some kind in their career. If somebody wants to get into your world, what do they do?” Rick — 18:00: “I think one thing that really confounds everyone is the compensation structure of start-ups. Like there’s this widely pervasive belief you can get rich in start-ups.” Rick — 18:50: “Right now, hundreds of companies are being planned in New York. Maybe one or two will become a unicorn. […] The minute you can tell they’re going to go anywhere, everyone else can too. It’s just a waste of time.” Paul — 19:10: “Going to a late-stage start-up is just a job.” Gina — 22:18: “In the beginning, though, you have to have some resilience for feast and famine. You know, when you’re first starting out, you have to be able to take a couple of months where you’re not getting paid or getting paid very little.” Rick — 24:15: “You don’t have to quit your day job until you make enough to quit your day job.” Rick — 29:20: “Advertising is a very, very, very big part of our world and people don’t think about it. […] Mass media and technology are both primarily funded by advertising. LINKS Rick Webb Agency: Starting a Creative Firm in the Age of Digital Marketing The Subservient Chicken Timehop Martin Sorrell LUMA’s State of Digital Media 2018
Pastor Rick Webb examines the prayer the demon legion prayed to Jesus. Yes, it was not a battle, it was not a conversation, not a confrontation, it was not working out a deal, it was a prayer of desperation because legion was afraid of Jesus. Pastor Webb encourages us that the Enemy has no power in the presence of Jesus and even the Enemy must obey their greatest adversary. We do not need to be afraid with Jesus in our lives and powered by the power of God.
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This week on Byte Into IT we have Simon, Warren and Tyler in the studio talking this week in technology. Our guests this week are Abbie Burgess, the diversity and inclusion specialist at Envato, followed by Rick Webb, COO of TimeHop, talking about nostalgia on the internet and how the times have changed for API's.
In 2001, Rick Webb co-founded The Barbarian Group, an award-winning digital ad agency. He grew his agency to a 150-person-team that works with big brands like Apple, Google, GE, and […] The post 021 Agency (The Book) – Rick Webb, Author and Agency Founder appeared first on The Creative Agency Podcast.
MEL's John McDermott talks to entrepreneur, economist and author Rick Webb about his new book "Man Nup," a how-to guide for men who want to plan their own weddings.
Notes on Doing's NODcast Episode 005 where Jenna interviews Rick Webb, a writer, tech advisor, venture partner, angel investor, marketing and sales consultant, board member of the VCU Brandcenter, former co-founder of The Barbarian Group, co-founder of Archenemy Record Company… (we can continue but we’ll leave it here). Here’s what Rick had to say about growing up in Alaska, the story behind his enviably awesome career, and his thoughts on life, death, work, and economics. Notes on Doing is a series of conversations with people who love what they do. www.notesondoing.com