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On this week's episode, Ryan and Lukas talk about Marvel's Avengers coming to an end and the second episode of The Last of Us. The guys also talk to Robbie Miller, Executive Director at Stream for a Cause, about how they are working to help connect streamers with nonprofits. Stream for a Cause: https://twitter.com/Streamcause Robbie Miller: https://twitter.com/jombielife LAN Parties: https://twitter.com/LANPartiesPod Ryan Smith: https://twitter.com/smitty2447 Lukas Eggen: https://twitter.com/lukaseggen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, we have two incredible members of the Southeast region who play a vital role in developing and hosting one of the largest regional events for a chapter of the Sports Field Management Association. In this podcast, there was an incredible discussion about this event and how it has grown over the years into a truly incredible educational event with excellent networking opportunities. We also dive into the different stories during their careers where they learned critical parts of this industry that made them the incredible professionals they are today. Be sure to check it out.
In a continuation of our series of interviews with folks in ministry, this episode takes a deep dive into college campus ministry. Jessie Houff interviews the campus minister of Bridgewater College for over 30 years, Robbie Miller, about his experience and perspective on ministry and church community and why he believes all life is [...]
"Like getting lost in a forest maze and never finishing the game, so are The Games of Our Lives."Episode 24 of the future award-winning podcast from Bill and Tony, with special guest, Robbie Miller aka JombieJuice!In this episode, the boys discuss:Super MArio RPG: The Legend of the Seven StarsSony State of PlayTMNT: The Cowabunga CollectionChocobo GPMicrotransactionsThe Best Fast Food French FriesNintendo Land in HollywoodInterview of Robbie MillerPokemon Legends ArceusConker's Bad Fur DayMario Kart 8 DeluxeElden RingShining PearlValorantYuGiOhYou can follow Jombie on Twitter @jombielifeYou can follow the show @gamesofourpod on twitter and instagramThank You for listening!
https://vimeo.com/644982928 Ford is joined by Greg and Robbie Miller of Buckhead's Miller Brother's to discuss how finances look like for business owners in today's world. Ford also discusses how to grow your net worth with the help of Structured Notes, covers the most common misconceptions about retirement. As a reminder, my radio and podcast listeners [...]
My guest today joins us all the way from Cape Town, South Africa. Robbie Miller AWCF ASF is an accomplished racehorse shoer, competitor, and promoter of the farrier profession in South Africa. He accomplishes this through his joint effort with Robbie Dawson, to set up the South African Association of Professional Farriers, the SAAPF and as an official tester for the Farriers International Testing system FITS. Robbie is a good friend of my mentor and friend, Chris Gregory but you will notice that Robbie becomes good friends with almost everyone he meets. Robbie joined me from his back garden so there is some wind noise that I hope doesn't get too distracting. I quite enjoyed our time together and I hope we can meet in person someday. I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did!
A new talent called Budjerah launched on the music scene towards the end of 2020 with the single ‘Missing You’. Hailing from Bundjalung country in far north NSW, he impressed everyone immediately with that pure and soulful voice. Singing has been his whole life. Raised on gospel music at church, he says he sings every day, and has for as long as he can remember. He was spotted by a major label after his cousin reposted a video first uploaded by Budjerah’s mum. That cousin is Nakkiah Lui from Black Comedy fame, and through her sharing that live video, Warner Music came calling. Budjerah (whose name means ‘first light’) had attracted other early fans. Through AIME mentor Robbie Miller, Matt Corby was also tipped off about the young talent. Now, the 19yo has released his debut EP which Corby went on to record with him in his studio outside Byron Bay. Hear Budjerah talking more about his upbringing and love of music with Richard Kingsmill.
This episode we chat with Brisbane artists Robbie Miller about his brilliant debut album 'Little Love'. We discussed the 4 year proccess of the album, beginning at Matt Corby's Rainbow Valley studio, having a child along the way and his dream collaborations.Â
Richard Winham shares a performance by Chattanooga’s Two Shoe Crew - DJ producers Robbie Miller and David Rowland - recorded in their home studio.
Join us on the premiere episode of Cultivating Roots. We will be introducing our hosts Robbie Miller from Providence Day School, Matt Parrott from the Charlotte Knights, and Clark Cox from The University of South Carolina.
Big boy Robbie Miller drops by for a quick chat with the boys as they come out of isolation.
Listen to co-hosts Robbie Miller, Recruiter, and Farrell Hoy Jenab, Director of Faculty Development, chat with student Magda Carlos-Trevino and Catherine Chen, Success Advocate, about what it has been like for students to make the transition from face-to-face to online classes at Johnson County Community College
Javier Mackey served in 3rd Special Forces Group as a Green Beret and dog handler where he saw combat in Afghanistan. Mackey was present when Medal of Honor recipient Robert Miller was killed in action during a fierce firefight. On this episode he talks to us about his journey from Mormon missionary to Green Beret. From war in Afghanistan, to battling depression back home and emerging on the other side. We are also excited to announce our second sponsor, HighSpeedDaddy.com. Use the discount code "JACK" at checkout to claim 10% off your purchase. Support the stream on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/m/TheTeamHouse
An insightful discussion about the origins of Black History Month and how the event might evolve in the future. History professor Dr. James Leiker and host Robbie Miller have a frank, lively conversation about some of the complexities of talking about race in the United States.
Robbie Miller, Diversity Recruiter, joins Professor Barry Bailey, Library, and Professor Patrick Lafferty, Web Development & Digital Media, to discuss Open Education Resources (OER). Want to learn more about OER? Check out Billington LIbrary's OER LibGuide.
In this episode, Leslie and Pete talk to Robbie Miller, chief safety officer at Pronto, a company developing advanced driver assistance systems for trucks. He discusses how he became a whistleblower at Uber, why miles driven may not be the best way of measuring safety, and what he’s up to now.
In episode 040 we are joined by GORUCK Cadre Karl where he talks about the Robbie Miller Memorial Heavy event that GORUCK put on. Karl was the lead cadre for this event and delivers an incredible story in this episode. This was the first time that GORUCK has put on this event and everything we’ve […] The post ADR 040: Robbie Miller Memorial Heavy with GORUCK Cadre Karl appeared first on All Day Ruckoff.
Robbie talks about being allergic to everything while traveling, North Korea and South Korea and we talk about UFC 220: Miocic vs. Ngannou match up! iamkaypeee https://iamkaypeepodcast.fireside.fm https://www.facebook.com/IamKaypeee https://twitter.com/iamkaypeee https://www.instagram.com/iamkaypeee
Robbie Miller brings the pipes to his original track 'The Pain' before beautifully re-imagining Odesza's 'Say My Name' for triple j's Like A Version.
Robbie Miller brings the pipes to his original track 'The Pain' before beautifully re-imagining Odesza's 'Say My Name' for triple j's Like A Version.
Robbie Kaplan's twins died in infancy of heart defects, here Robbie speaks of using adversity to effect change. Robbie's bio.
Disciple was the band I was in, in the late 80s and early 90s. We played a bunch of shows in the Livermore/Pleasanton area in California. Disciple was Chris Wilson (Hobbes) on guitar, Robbie Miller on drums, Ian Shaeffer on bass, and me on guitar. This track was recorded in a studio for a compilation tape for the Valley Musicians Network (VrMN). Track #2. It's the only Disciple recording that I am not on; I was in Houston for the summer. Hobbes is on lead vocals and my guitar part is simple, so they didn't need me anyway! You can see videos of Disciple too!
Disciple was the band I was in, in the late 80s and early 90s. We played a bunch of shows in the Livermore/Pleasanton area in California. Disciple was Chris Wilson (Hobbes) on guitar, Robbie Miller on drums, Ian Shaeffer on bass, and me on guitar. Quite Enough is a cover of a song by Rez, and has me on lead vocals. You can see videos of Disciple too!
Disciple was the band I was in, in the late 80s and early 90s. We played a bunch of shows in the Livermore/Pleasanton area in California. Disciple was Chris Wilson (Hobbes) on guitar, Robbie Miller on drums, Ian Shaeffer on bass, and me on guitar. Goin' Home has me on lead vocals and harmonica. You can see videos of Disciple too!
Disciple was the band I was in, in the late 80s and early 90s. We played a bunch of shows in the Livermore/Pleasanton area in California. Disciple was Chris Wilson (Hobbes) on guitar, Robbie Miller on drums, Ian Shaeffer on bass, and me on guitar. Desperation is a cover of a song by One Bad Pig, and has me on lead vocals. You can see videos of Disciple too!
Disciple was the band I was in, in the late 80s and early 90s. We played a bunch of shows in the Livermore/Pleasanton area in California. Disciple was Chris Wilson (Hobbes) on guitar, Robbie Miller on drums, Ian Shaeffer on bass, and me on guitar. Runnin' has me on lead vocals. You can see videos of Disciple too!
Disciple was the band I was in, in the late 80s and early 90s. We played a bunch of shows in the Livermore/Pleasanton area in California. Disciple was Chris Wilson (Hobbes) on guitar, Robbie Miller on drums, Ian Shaeffer on bass, and me on guitar. Images has me on lead vocals. You can see videos of Disciple too!
Disciple was the band I was in, in the late 80s and early 90s. We played a bunch of shows in the Livermore/Pleasanton area in California. Disciple was Chris Wilson (Hobbes) on guitar, Robbie Miller on drums, Ian Shaeffer on bass, and me on guitar. Life Begins at the Cross is a cover of a song by Altar Boys, and has me on lead vocals. You can see videos of Disciple too!
Disciple was the band I was in, in the late 80s and early 90s. We played a bunch of shows in the Livermore/Pleasanton area in California. Disciple was Chris Wilson (Hobbes) on guitar, Robbie Miller on drums, Ian Shaeffer on bass, and me on guitar. Light of My Life has Hobbes on lead vocals. You can see videos of Disciple too!
Disciple was the band I was in, in the late 80s and early 90s. We played a bunch of shows in the Livermore/Pleasanton area in California. Disciple was Chris Wilson (Hobbes) on guitar, Robbie Miller on drums, Ian Shaeffer on bass, and me on guitar. Living the Good Life has me on lead vocals. You can see videos of Disciple too!
Disciple was the band I was in, in the late 80s and early 90s. We played a bunch of shows in the Livermore/Pleasanton area in California. Disciple was Chris Wilson (Hobbes) on guitar, Robbie Miller on drums, Ian Shaeffer on bass, and me on guitar. Look has me on lead vocals. You can see videos of Disciple too!
Disciple was the band I was in, in the late 80s and early 90s. We played a bunch of shows in the Livermore/Pleasanton area in California. Disciple was Chris Wilson (Hobbes) on guitar, Robbie Miller on drums, Ian Shaeffer on bass, and me on guitar. Unconditional Love is a cover of a song by Donna Summer (as covered by Altar Boys), and has me on lead vocals. You can see videos of Disciple too!
Disciple was the band I was in, in the late 80s and early 90s. We played a bunch of shows in the Livermore/Pleasanton area in California. Disciple was Chris Wilson (Hobbes) on guitar, Robbie Miller on drums, Ian Shaeffer on bass, and me on guitar. This is just me and Hobbes on guitars. You can see videos of Disciple too!
Disciple was the band I was in, in the late 80s and early 90s. We played a bunch of shows in the Livermore/Pleasanton area in California. Disciple was Chris Wilson (Hobbes) on guitar, Robbie Miller on drums, Ian Shaeffer on bass, and me on guitar. Who Will Save the Children? is a cover of a song by Randy Stonehill (with Phil Keaggy), and has me and Robbie on lead vocals. You can see videos of Disciple too!