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In honor of Memorial Day, here are some Clarke County men who served in the miliitary during World War II. The photos are from a picture book The Democrat published several years ago. From top left: Neil Bradford, Robert Bradford, Will E Gordon (in Belgium), J. T. Calhoun and Tillman Duke with daughters, Frances and Martha. These men and others (and women, too) served their nation gallantly during the war.Article Link
Items from past issues of The Clarke County Democrat 76 Years Ago September 1946 Grove Hill's schools began the new school year Sept. 3. The high school had an enrollment of 324 and the graded school 285. A Teachers Institute for the county schools was held Sept. 2. Officers were elected for the Clarke County Teachers Association: Jacob Thorn, president; Joe M. Gillmore, Vice-President; and Vivian Finley, Secretary-Treasurer. A big building boom was continuing in Grove JHill. The biggest developments were five new residences in the Bradford “Sub-Division,” homes for Dr. and Mrs. St. Amant, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bradford,...Article Link
"WILL PLUTO RELEASE THE KRACKEN?" IPR 2 /21 /22 Do you Expect Hell on Earth this Tuesday, the twenty-second day of the second month, the twenty-second year of the second millennium, as Pluto returns to the point where it was back in July of 1776? FROM THE DESK OF TIM OZMAN: "RELEASE THE KRAKEN" 2/22/2022 I'm expecting Hades on Earth this Tuesday, the twenty-second day of the second month, the twenty-second year of the second millennium, as Pluto returns to the point where it was back in July of 1776. Keep in mind today that Pluto is the same character or entity as Hades, and Hades created the Kraken. The word "Kraken" has been injected steadily into the mass consciousness since the lead-up to the 2020 United States presidential election, along with non-stop references to "crack", from the crack-addict Mike Lindell's attempt at overturning the election, to Hunter Biden's crack usage, up to Hologram-In-Chief-CGI Joe Biden's recent "crack pipe in every pocket" agenda. I suspect this "crack" is a rift in the United States, a cultural and political fault line that will break upon the release of the "Kraken", whatever that happens to be. This morning I saw someone burning on the ground outside the Family Dollar store. He was wrapped in blankets from the waist down and his hands were up, and charred looking, and the blankets were smoldering. The people from the nearby convenience store and a few motorists pulled around as the gas station attendant dumped water on him. The ambulance and fire trucks arrived to scoop him up. I left while the police were interviewing witnesses. I was almost more shocked the Family Dollar was even open today because I had just read about how hundreds of their stores were shut down after dead rats were found in a warehouse. Robert Bradford, a warehouse worker, was fired from the West Memphis distribution center after he shared footage last month of rats fighting on the warehouse floor. (I thought the Ho Hos tasted funny. Now wherever will people get their cheap energy drinks and stale Paydays?) Now I am hearing FOX News fearporning up the threat of impending "cyber" attacks. Cyberwar is an eminently fake-able, over-hyped threat. Whatever happens today, it should be fireworks----or at the least, a lighting of a fuse. The return of Pluto is easily the most significant astrological event since the Saturn and Jupiter Winter Solstice Conjunction, which marked The Great Reset's true starting point. Thanks for reading. Subscribe to the blog at https://timozman.blog/ Tim Ozman, IPR, Host (You can also hear Infinite Plane Radio on the "Conspiratainment Radio Network" along with other live shows and podcasts. Learn more at https://conspiratainment.live .) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/infinite-plane-radio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/infinite-plane-radio/support
You don't have to be a world-class athlete to make a world-class impact. But neither happens by chance or luck.“You've all been to the stadium and seen the athletes race. Everyone runs; one wins. Run to win. All good athletes train hard. They do it for a gold medal that tarnishes and fades. You're after one that's gold eternally. I don't know about you, but I'm running hard for the finish line. I'm giving it everything I've got.” -Paul the Apostle (1 Corinthians 9)For more about Robert's epic 500-mile fundraiser, visit rideforthelight.orgAlso available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audacy, Player FM, and wherever you prefer to get your podcasts!Pay it FORWARD! If you know of someone who might benefit from this episode, take a few seconds to SHARE! To be notified whenever new episodes are released, click on the SUBSCRIBE button.CONNECT with MoJOE:: 657.246.2236:: joe@mojoe.studio:: facebook.com/moJOEmac:: podomatic.com/podcasts/mojoestudio:: YouTube: bit.ly/JoeTuber:: LinkedIN.com/in/designerjoe/GET YOUR MOJOE ON! MoJOE.studio GEAR is available for purchase at https://mojoestudio.secure-decoration.com/ -- net proceeds support this podcast as well as several amazing charities around the planet.Your donations make this podcast possible. To support MoJOE and keep the content flowing, click on the PayPal or Patreon button. THANK YOU!(c) MoJOEmac: "Accelerate Your Impact" Get full access to Cup o' MoJOE at mojoe.substack.com/subscribe
Barbara Taylor Bradford's life story is every bit as extraordinary as one of her novels. As she tells Michael Berkeley in a warm and frank interview, she was born in the back streets of Leeds in 1933, left school at 15 to work as a typist at the Yorkshire Evening Post, and at 18 was the first editor of the paper's 'Woman's Page'. By 20 she was an established Fleet Street journalist. And then came the novels - her first book, A Woman of Substance, was published in 1979 and has sold over 32 million copies: it is the story of Emma Harte, an impoverished maidservant who through sheer grit rises to become a phenomenally successful businesswoman. Barbara Taylor Bradford has gone on to write another 34 books, with sales approaching 100 million; many were turned into films and television series by her late husband, the producer Robert Bradford. Barbara takes Michael back to her childhood in Leeds, where her mother, Freda, introduced her to the composers she still loves today: Beethoven, Rachmaninov, Bizet and, especially, Puccini. She talks movingly about her long and happy marriage and how her determination to keep writing has sustained her since her husband's death; she describes the ambition and determination, which drove her in the male dominated world of journalism in the 1950s; and her pride in the success of her novels. And, at 88, Barbara Taylor Bradford shows no sign of slowing down. Producer: Jane Greenwood A Loftus Media production for BBC Radio 3
- 00:14 - Life of a podcaster, always dull never off - 00:20 - Catherine had a container - 00:56 - Why are you looking at your phone? - 01:32 - Let's talk about the art! - 01:37 - Deconstructing the Arts Insider article - 01:45 - Finding the art online - 02:12 - Is invisible art hard art? Or just hard to understand? - 02:29 - Conning someone into buying your work? - 02:34 - This is worth $100. No $10,000! - 02:52 - $30k is so accessible - 03:15 - Prius is too small for Catherine's needs - 03:45 - Fred Flintstone and the Mustang - 03:49 - A Prius is definitely not a Mustang - 04:10 - Disintegrating Mustang, welcome to Ford - 04:24 - 2020 art market down, online buying up - 04:45 - No more galleries for James - 05:00 - Important to see the work in person - 05:25 - Jessica Silverman's "Hayal Pozanti" - 06:24 - Art interaction and energetic field - 08:40 - Art on Instagram - 09:10 - Revisiting "Virtual Phoestivus 2020" - 10:09 - Can't compete against Netflix! - 10:45 - Acceleration of pandemic trends - 12:36 - James is on Pixels.com - 14:42 - TikTok delivery experience - 15:05 - Pins are a big thing these days - 15:27 - Deconstructing the "unboxing thing" - 18:48 - NFTs and how collecting is different - 20:00 - Circling back to garbage "Art-ivists" - 22:15 - Tan Zi Xi's "Plastic Ocean" - 22:29 - "Disney-ification" of a message? - 24:17 - Recycled items are a medium vs activism - 26:00 - 40 year old copper pipe bracelets - 28:38 - Don't cancel James for this bad ideas - 28:56 - Soylent Green is people - 29:27 - Robert Bradford plastic sculpture - 31:27 - James is a "thing person" - 32:07 - Garbage vs collectible - 33:05 - Switchboard shelving unit - 34:30 - House flipping lessons learned - 35:18 - Salvaging old growth teak boxes
Tune in as MoJOE (Joe McCarthy) and his old college band-mate, ROBERT BRADFORD, team up for a fun ride down memory lane, swap stories from the road (and road rash) of life, and share RB's passion and commitment to "Bike for the Light." Strap on your helmet, clip in your shoes, and join our verbal peloton! // For more about Robert's annual epic fundraiser, visit bikeforthelight.orgPay it FORWARD! If you know of someone who might benefit from this episode, take a few seconds to SHARE! To be notified whenever new episodes are released, click on the SUBSCRIBE button.Also available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music, Audacy, Player FM, and wherever you prefer to get your podcasts!CONNECT with MoJOE!:: 657.246.2236:: joe@mojoe.studio:: facebook.com/moJOEmac:: podomatic.com/podcasts/mojoestudio:: YouTube: bit.ly/JoeTuber:: LinkedIN.com/in/designerjoe/GET YOUR MOJOE ON! MoJOE.studio GEAR is available for purchase at https://mojoestudio.secure-decoration.com/ -- net proceeds support this podcast as well as several amazing charities around the planet.Your donations make this podcast possible. To support MoJOE and keep the content flowing, click on the PayPal or Patreon button. THANK YOU!(c) MoJOEmac: "Accelerate Your Impact" Get full access to Cup o' MoJOE at mojoe.substack.com/subscribe
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A special Valentine Day's show! Join in the laughter, fun and sometimes serious insights with our special single guests who talk relationships, love, sex, hooking up, and meeting people in the modern day dating scene. Our lively guests hold nothing back including getting past the awkwardness of a first date, making your intentions known, and online dating. Host Mike Dormitz welcomes CAST members, Robert Bradford, Kelli Davis, Jeff Civillico and Dr. Jenn to explore different approaches to dating. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Successful people do the opposite of what the majority do; they start from the inside out. When you do this you will be able to push through adversity because you'll have a greater reason to stick it out than to give up. #wearetheGrove
The Split happens when we forget why we do what we do. When this happens we lose sight of the future, we won't realize our potential and... #wearetheGrove
What you do is the tangible way to prove what you believe .Your WHY is supported by your what. #wearetheGrove
"Ohhh look-bright shiny object!" "Squirrel!!!" Do you find yourself chasing shinny objects, chasing "squirrels?" Is it possible to “Clear out the chaos and make room for life”? "Busy" has become a badge of honor for some and filling every moment of a day is a common practice for many. We make lofty goals and long lists we believe will add order to our lives, but often we experience disappointment when we don’t check off all the tasks. How difficult is it to truly let things go? Host, Mike Domitrz and CAST members Robert Bradford, Yvette Currie, and Jen Rulon dive into this messy-cluttered topic. Subscribe to the Everyday Mindfulness Show. Key Takeaways: [1:04] Mike reads a quote from If The Buddha Got Stuck, by Charlotte Kasl. [5:21] What triggers can be identified and used to keep us from cluttering our lives? [8:23] An inability to check off your entire to-do list can lead to disappointment. [14:13] When setting objectives, it is the truth that will set you free. [19:11] Quarterly objectives keeps your focus on the tactical, not strategic, aspects of your goals. [21:43] Visualization can help to declutter your life. Mentioned in This Episode: If The Buddha Got Stuck, by Charlotte Kasl Robert Bradford left Wall Street in 1987 to help build a one-person consulting business into a multimillion-dollar nationwide organization. Robert is the author of the simplified strategic planning manual, the best-selling Simplified Strategic Planning: a No-Nonsense Guide for Busy People Who Want Results Fast, as well as three other books. A master trainer, Robert has spent the last fourteen years converting management theory into real-life applications. Most clients engage Robert again and again, to learn from his ever-growing experience in strategy that works today. CSSP.com Facebook.com/SimplifiedStrategicPlanning Twitter.com/RobertBradford Yvette Currie is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, starting her private practice, CounselingSanDiego.org, in 2011, after a 3 year stint in Yokosuka Japan, where her therapy dog, “Bear,” was a smash. She then teamed up with the Department of Defense in 2014, touring as a Deployed Resiliency Counselor, assisting sailors with locating their robust resilient resources, while deployed, throughout the world. Currently volunteering with Alliance for Hope International (Camp Hope), Yvette also mentors youth affected by DV. CounselingSanDiego.org Facebook.com/CounselingSanDiego.org Twitter.com/YvetteCurrie As a health and fitness expert, Jennifer “Jen” Rulon has inspired, coached, and motivated many athletes to complete their first sprint triathlon, to numerous Ironman Triathlons. Jen guides her athletes to learn about themselves BEYOND the physical aspects of doing a triathlon. She is there to educate, motivate, and empower. Jen is an 11x Ironman Triathlete, and has learned “How to Coach Triathletes to Cross the Finish Line with a Smile”! Jen received her Master’s Degree in Kinesiology and started her own coaching business, JenRulon.com. You will see some of her knowledge shared in Triathlete Magazine, Runners World, Men's Journal Online, WebMD, and The New York Times. JenRulon.com Facebook.com/CoachJenRulonMS Twitter.com/CoachJenRulon Contact Us: The Everyday Mindfulness Show listen@everydaymindfulnessshow.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Being Spiritually FIT is Focusing on God and what God wants in our life while saying no to unhealthy things that compromise our spiritual health.
Robert Bradford joins host Craig Price to discuss his proposed program for the Key West Accelerated MasterMind as well as what he hopes to gain from attending. What is Cigar PEG? It's a 501(c)3 charity founded by Ed Rigsbee dedicated to making a difference by employing "Philanthropy through Fun." Each week Ed will be assigning Craig with a mission. Maybe it's to introduce you to some of the Cigar PEG staff or some of our High Roller contributors. Maybe it's one of our many donors who support us year after year; maybe it's just for fun! But just like Cigar PEG itself, we hope you have fun and learn something new. Join the Facebook and the LinkedIn groups as well as subscribing to iTunes to make sure you don't miss an episode.
Everyone is asking three questions about Identity, Security & Significance: Who am I?, Where do I belong?, and Why am I Here? The reason is because God designed us to have an Identity, security, and significance. To help others find answers to these questions we need to tell two stories.Our story woven with God's. #wearetheGrove
Even if something is legal doesn't mean it is beneficial. Even though we can do anything, we must not become a slave to anything. Technology and Social Media are great tools but have an unintended negative side. They are even affecting our rest. We need to learn to have a rhythm of disconnecting each day and each week. #wearetheGrove
Because of technology, people are beginning to fear and avoid unfiltered communication. The problem is that the more we filter our lives the less authentic we become. We all want meaningful relationships, and even though many are living for Likes, we all are longing for love. Start today with an honest evaluation of yourself and take off the veil. #weaertheGrove
Technology is changing the way we do relationship. Cell Phones, computers & Social media make it easier to connect, but yet many of us still feel lonely. This weeks Challenge is to Be Present & Be Engaged. Because in the end- Life is not about how many Likes you get. It is all about how much love you showed. Here is the link to the video we showed: https://vimeo.com/73085316
Stephanie Vance give a before and after take on her experiences with her celebrity auction win: A strategy session with Robert Bradford. What is Cigar PEG? It's a 501(c)3 charity founded by Ed Rigsbee dedicated to making a difference by employing "Philanthropy through Fun." Each week Ed will be assigning Craig with a mission. Maybe it's to introduce you to some of the Cigar PEG staff or some of our High Roller contributors. Maybe it's one of our many donors who support us year after year; maybe it's just for fun! But just like Cigar PEG itself, we hope you have fun and learn something new. Join the Facebook and the LinkedIn groups as well as subscribing to iTunes to make sure you don't miss an episode.
theGrove is a life-giving church in the amazing city of Santa Fe, NM. For more information visit us at www.thegrovesantafe.com
Everything changes except God. His Nature doesn’t change: Goodness, Justice, Love, Grace, Mercy, Eternality Doesn’t change. His Power is unbated. His Wisdom undiminished. His Holiness unblemished. This is because God is Perfect. "Whatever is good and perfect comes down to us from God our Father, who created all the lights in the heavens. He never changes or casts a shifting shadow." James 1:7 Let go of fear and Trust God. #wearetheGrove
Is there something in your life that you care about enough to adopt a "think long" prayer strategy? If so, here it is- A "think long" prayer strategy is knowing WHY you're praying and not quitting until you see it. Thinking Long Prevents Unplanned Destinations. Here is the video we showed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZe5y2D60YU (google "Michael Jr: Know Your Why" if the link doesn't work) #wearetheGrove
A Big Dream is a dream that requires a miracle! It will require risk & if you don't take the risk, you forfeit the miracle. #wearetheGrove
Our "Topography" is the lead influencer of our climate. Insecurity is a key topographical area that affects our Climate. Insecurity is: - Most common emotional “problems” - Results from low confidence and low self-esteem - Feel socially inadequate - Go out of their way to please others - Compare themselves to others to see how they “stack up” against the perceived “competition.” If insecurity comes from the fear of being unaccepted, then acceptance is the cure for insecurity. #wearetheGrove
Take one step toward peace on the inside. Work to forgive yourself. Step One- Receive God's Forgiveness. Step Two- Repair Relationships. Step Three- Rethink Who We Are. Step Four- Rebuild Self-Acceptance. #wearetheGrove
Forgiveness is a process. Here are 3 Myths of Forgiveness and 4 Steps to Forgiving Better. Take one step towards peace on earth or at least in your living room. #wearethegrove
The bible has a lot to say about money but it has nothing to do with money, but everything to do with our devotion. God's chief competition for our heart and devotion is money. Will we put our trust in God or in wealth? #wearethegrove
The people we spend time with determine the direction and quality of our lives. It is the good and the bad of relationships. #wearethegrove
87% of Believers never move to the third promise of being Redeemed. Why do so few Christians take God's offer of Restoration? You need to Discover your gift, Develop your gift & Use your gift if you are going to accept God's third Core Promise. This message will help you learn to live more & to take the next step. #wearethegrove
The first step in the Christian Faith is to accept God's offer of Salvation. It all starts by making the move, letting it go, & committing your life. If you're wondering if there is more to life, the answer is yes & the more begins by taking that first step. #wearethegrove
The core issue of not putting God first is that we don't believe in the faithfulness of God. Uncertainty can be a barrier to trusting God but uncertainty with fear will lead to worry. Instead of worrying about tomorrow look for a way to participate in what God is doing today. He is trustworthy. #wearethegrove
Have you ever been so busy that you have asked yourself "How can I get through this?". Today we want to help you understand how you can can. We pray that this message will help you this week. #wearethegrove
Refusal to give up is key if we are going to grow up in all things. To continue to mature we have to have a growth mindset. We need to learn to stick with it and not give up when it gets hard or uncomfortable.
Robert Bradford is the CEO of The Center for Simplified Strategic Planning. He has spent 27 years working with interesting clients assisting them in their growth through his unique focus on strategy.A graduate of Princeton and Dartmouth, he joined his father's consulting business after obtaining his MBA and has never looked back. He likes being the boss because he calls the shots, but admits that it can also be lonely when you have to be in charge.Robert works with companies all over the world, but uses his international business as an example of how long term planning takes time. He set the plan two years before the clientele appeared, but as a future thinker he knows that success requires a plan, action and patience.Download this episode and share it with your friends and co-workers.
God gives us dreams he wants us to fulfill. He created each of us with imagination and a unique set of gifts and abilities to accomplish our dreams and bring glory to him. When we step out in obedience we may find obstacles in our way. Just as David faced Goliath, sometimes our problems may seem like giants standing in the path between us and our dreams. As we face these delays, discouragement, disapproval and doubt, we can remember how God helped us in the past, use the tools God has given us right now, ignore the dream-crushers, and expect God to help us for his glory. Dream again!
God gives us dreams he wants us to fulfill. He created each of us with imagination and a unique set of gifts and abilities to accomplish our dreams and bring glory to him. When we step out in obedience we may find obstacles in our way. Just as David faced Goliath, sometimes our problems may seem like giants standing in the path between us and our dreams. As we face these delays, discouragement, disapproval and doubt, we can remember how God helped us in the past, use the tools God has given us right now, ignore the dream-crushers, and expect God to help us for his glory. Dream again!
Most of us make bad decisions when we rely exclusively on how we feel. Healthy People manage unwanted emotions, and avoid making bad decisions. Scripture tells us we need the Holy Spirit to deal with how we feel, manage our emotions, and change unwanted feelings.
Most of us make bad decisions when we rely exclusively on how we feel. Healthy People manage unwanted emotions, and avoid making bad decisions. Scripture tells us we need the Holy Spirit to deal with how we feel, manage our emotions, and change unwanted feelings.
There are seven major sources of stress, any one of which can take our physical health down in a hurry. They are: worry, work, problems, indecision, loss, opposition, and fear. In Psalm 23, God offers the antidote to each one, reassuring us that he is worthy of our trust.
There are seven major sources of stress, any one of which can take our physical health down in a hurry. They are: worry, work, problems, indecision, loss, opposition, and fear. In Psalm 23, God offers the antidote to each one, reassuring us that he is worthy of our trust.
The right community empowers us to make better decisions which lead to better outcomes. Choose wisely because success & failure runs in circles. #wearethegrove #circlesarebetterthenrows
Since we make poor decisions in isolation, the answer is to have people around us who will help us make better choices. We believe that community empowers us to make better decisions which lead to better outcomes.The key to this is to have the right community who in turn will promote the right thought process so we can make healthy decisions. #wearethegrove
People don't make good decisions in Isolation because we were created to be in community. Community empowers us to make better choices which lead to better outcomes.
The Best Life Possible is about following The One who made life in the first place. We only get one chance at this life, why not live the best one possible? Following Jesus takes trust. When trust is difficult, we need to evaluate whether our expectations of God were correct or not.
The Best Life Possible is about following The One who made life in the first place. We only get one chance at this life, why not live the best one possible? Once we see and hear we need to prove it by doing what God is asking us to do.
Enter Madame 1-10-38 The story of a stormy romance and marriage of an opera star and her adoring husband. Cecil B. DeMille (from New Orleans) interviews Lyle Saxon, author of the book on which DeMille's latest film, "The Buccaneer" was based. Eleven-year-old Jean Ellis (Grace Moore's protege) sings after the story. Grace Moore, Basil Rathbone, Cecil B. DeMille, Edward Arnold (guest host), Eric Wilton (doubles), Francesca Rotoli, Frank Nelson (performer, program opening announcer), Gil Patric, James Eagles (doubles), Jean Ellis (intermission guest), Lou Merrill, Louis Silvers (music director), Lyle Saxon (intermission guest), Melville Ruick (announcer), Michael Fitzmaurice, Perry Ivins (triples), Sharon Lynne, Sidney Newman, Tony Martelli (doubles), William Frawley, Gilda Varesi (author), Dolly Byrne (author), Frank Nelson (triples), Zaruhi Elmassion (chorus), Lois Miller (chorus), Lorraine Bridges (chorus), Rosalie Frye (chorus), Bernice Alstock (chorus), Mildred Carroll (chorus), Thad Harvey (chorus), Russell Horton (chorus), Robert Bradford (chorus), Enrico Ricardi (chorus), Earl Kovert (chorus), Hubert Head (chorus), Gordon Weatherill (chorus), Tudor Williams (chorus), Emily Williams (commercial spokesman), Barbara Cox (commercial spokesman), Margaret Brayton (commercials spokesman), Frank Woodruff (director), George Wells (adaptor), Charlie Forsyth (sound effects). If you like this show own Old Time Radio Hard Drive at the lowest price on the internet go to oldtimeradiodvd.com
Host Craig Price celebrates the 100th episode with a speakers roundtable. A collection of past guests (and a new one) talk about being a speaker, their mistakes and why they do it. During the National Speakers Association convention this past July, Craig gathered Avish Parashar, Robert Bradford, Steve Rizzo, Jess Pettitt and new friend Patrick Maurer to talk about the ups and downs of being a speaker. What is a professional speaker? Is it just the check that makes you a professional or is there more to it? What do other speakers do that irritates you? What monumental mistakes have you made (this is where the explicit tag comes into play!)? Why do you do what you do? Get ready for a fun, enlightening discussion as Craig juggles 5 guests at the same time! Some huge thanks go to Ed Rigsbee with the Cigar PEG for the location. Finding a place for 6 people to record was a daunting task but Ed made it easy peasy. Please go to CigarPEG.com and learn about this great charity and how you can contribute. Also thanks to past guest Chip Lutz for being the bouncer at the speakers roundtable. He was the sole audient (is that a word? it is now) and kept the riff-raff out of the room while the podcast was being recorded. One of the cool things about the convention was that so many past guests were in attendance so Craig commissioned a quick group photo to commemorate the occasion.
Robert Bradford with Center for Simplified Strategic Planning joins Craig this week and in this battle of wits, Craig is severely outgunned. The two talk failure, the inherent risks of strategy, the multi-talented, all-purpose "widget" and a bit more into pricing than Craig is comfortable with. It's Ivy League meets Out-of-his League on this latest podcast.