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In this haunting episode, we delve into one of Yellowstone National Park's most perplexing cold cases — the 1991 disappearance of Dan Campbell and his loyal dog Freckles.Our journey begins with Dan Campbell, a 42-year-old Montana man whose life had reached a crossroads by the spring of 1991. Living in Big Timber and struggling with mounting financial troubles, Campbell was looking for a way out. Standing 5'8" and weighing about 165 pounds, with the weathered face of someone comfortable in the outdoors, he had recently begun making plans to relocate to White Sulphur Springs, but needed money to finance the move.According to his brother Billy, Dan had started "running with some pretty shady characters" who introduced him to the lucrative world of illegal shed hunting — a dangerous underground economy that would ultimately lead to his disappearance.The dark underbelly of shed hunting in Yellowstone had evolved into what insiders called "the antler wars" by the early 1990s. With elk antlers selling for up to $15 per pound on the black market, what began as an innocent springtime hobby had transformed into a fiercely competitive criminal enterprise. Reports from the time suggest that certain areas of the park had been carved up into informal territories by competing groups of poachers, some allegedly carrying semiautomatic weapons to guard their claimed hunting grounds. Into this dangerous world stepped Dan Campbell, desperately seeking quick cash.On April 4, 1991, Campbell set off with his Australian shepherd-heeler mix named Freckles from the Hellroaring trailhead, planning a four-day trek to exit near Jardine, Montana, where his girlfriend Tracy Erb would pick him up on April 8. Dressed in blue Levi's jeans and a blue coat, he carried basic survival supplies in his backpack, along with the expectation of returning with valuable shed antlers. What he couldn't have anticipated was the treacherous journey that awaited him.The Hellroaring Trail itself presents a formidable challenge even to experienced hikers. Beginning with a steep 600-foot descent over switchbacks to reach a suspension bridge spanning the Yellowstone River, the trail then traverses an expansive sagebrush plateau before dropping down to Hellroaring Creek. As Campbell navigated this difficult terrain, a powerful spring storm moved in on April 5th, dumping up to a foot of fresh snow across portions of the park and sending temperatures plummeting.This sudden weather change would not only challenge Campbell's wilderness skills but would later severely hamper search efforts.When April 8 arrived with no sign of Campbell at the designated pickup location, Tracy Erb reported him missing. Park rangers immediately launched what's known in search and rescue terminology as a "bastard search" — checking obvious locations to confirm he wasn't simply elsewhere — before initiating a full-scale operation. Ground teams and, when weather permitted, aerial search units scoured Campbell's planned route, battling the aftermath of the snowstorm that had left up to a foot of fresh snow obscuring any tracks or evidence.Despite weeks of intensive searching across multiple locations, not a single trace of Campbell or his dog was ever found — no backpack, no clothing, no equipment, and perhaps most tellingly, not even Freckles.This complete absence of evidence pushed Campbell's brothers to consider darker possibilities. As the search transitioned to an investigation, Rod and Bill Campbell, along with their third brother, transformed from grieving family members into relentless advocates. Bill's own investigation uncovered that there had reportedly been 14 other horn hunters in the area on the day Dan went missing, and one of them claimed to have heard two gunshots. This discovery aligned with the family's growing suspicion that Dan had been murdered by rival shed hunters protecting their territory. The Campbell brothers' frustration with official efforts peaked in July 1991 when they filed a lawsuit against Park County Montana Sheriff Charlie Johnson, seeking $100,000 each for what they claimed was a botched investigation. They were particularly outraged by the sheriff's decision to return potential evidence — ammunition and spent cartridges confiscated from two horn hunters legally camping outside the park's northern boundaries — without subjecting these items to forensic testing. "If Dan's in the park, he's buried," Rod Campbell told reporters, reflecting their conviction that their brother met with foul play rather than a wilderness accident.As investigators weighed the evidence, three main theories emerged about Campbell's fate. The natural causes theory suggested he might have succumbed to hypothermia during the snowstorm, suffered a fatal injury on the rugged terrain, or encountered a grizzly bear emerging hungry from hibernation. The voluntary disappearance theory, which law enforcement initially considered due to Campbell's financial troubles, proposed that he might have staged his own disappearance to escape mounting debts. The foul play theory, championed by Campbell's family, posited that he had been murdered by rival shed hunters, with the snowstorm providing ideal cover for the crime and hampering subsequent searches.Each theory had strengths and weaknesses. The natural causes explanation failed to account for the complete absence of any trace, including the dog. The voluntary disappearance scenario seemed unlikely given Campbell's attachment to Freckles and his concrete plans for the future.The foul play theory addressed many puzzling aspects of the case but lacked definitive evidence. This ambiguity has allowed the mystery to persist for more than three decades, making it one of Yellowstone's most enduring cold cases.Today, Campbell's disappearance stands as a sobering reminder of both the wilderness dangers and human hazards that persist in Yellowstone. The illegal shed antler trade continues, with recent cases demonstrating its evolution and the ongoing risks it presents. In 2023, an Idaho man was charged with attempting to transport and sell more than 1,000 pounds of poached antlers valued at approximately $18,000, resulting in substantial fines and a hunting ban. While regulations have tightened and enforcement has improved since Campbell's day, the fundamental dynamics that may have contributed to his disappearance remain: valuable natural resources, limited oversight capacity, and the human willingness to risk legal penalties for financial gain.For those who venture into Yellowstone's backcountry today, Campbell's story serves as a haunting reminder that beneath the park's spectacular beauty lies a landscape that can still harbor both natural perils and human darkness. As we conclude our exploration of this mysterious disappearance, we're left with the same questions that have troubled investigators and family members for decades: What really happened to Dan Campbell and Freckles on that April journey in 1991? And will we ever know the truth?Our research for this episode draws on extensive sources, including original search and rescue reports, interviews with former park rangers, newspaper archives from the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Freedom of Information Act documents released by the Department of Interior, Campbell family statements, and expert analysis on Yellowstone terrain, weather patterns, and wildlife behavior. Yet despite this wealth of information, Dan Campbell's fate remains one of the park's most persistent mysteries — a story that continues to fascinate and disturb more than thirty years after he vanished without a trace.
Australian households could be hit with a $581 million annual pesticide bill if fire ant eradication efforts fail, a new report by the Australia Institute has revealed. In this episode Rod Campbell from the institute joins the show to explain a potential nationwide cost burden of more than $1 billion.Published: 31 March 2025.Theme music: AudioJungle - Mark_Music and Matt SteinerImage: Australia Institute research director Rod Campbell (supplied)Australia Institute: https://australiainstitute.org.au/report/red-imported-fire-ants-and-australian-electorates/Key fire ant report: https://australiainstitute.org.au/report/red-imported-fire-ants-the-benefits-of-avoiding-a-national-disaster/Queensland electorates report: https://australiainstitute.org.au/report/impact-of-fire-ants-in-queensland-electorates/Ipswich City Council meeting agendas and minutes: bit.ly/2JlrVKYCouncil meetings on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/IpswichCityCouncilTVIpswich Planning Scheme: https://bit.ly/3g4Jwb7Local Ipswich News: https://localipswichnews.com.au/Inside Ipswich: https://ipswichtoday.com.au/inside-ipswich/Ipswich City Council: www.ipswich.qld.gov.au/Shape Your Ipswich: www.shapeyouripswich.com.au/Ipswich Civic Centre: www.ipswichciviccentre.com.au/Ipswich Festivals: https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/Ipswich Art Gallery: www.ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au/Ipswich Community Gallery: https://ipswichartgallery.qld.gov.au/community/ipswich-community-galleryBlack Swan Art (David Pearce): https://www.blackswanart.com.au/Discover Ipswich: www.discoveripswich.com.au/Discover Ipswich what's on: https://whatson.discoveripswich.com.au/Workshops Rail Museum: https://www.museum.qld.gov.au/rail-workshopsIpswich Libraries: www.ipswichlibraries.com.au/Studio 188: www.studio188.com.au/Nicholas Street Precinct: www.nicholasst.com.au/Picture Ipswich: www.pictureipswich.com.au/Lost Ipswich Facebook: https://bit.ly/3pLLBwNc Ipswich Today is supported by listeners like you. Help keep it online with a small donation.Visit https://ipswichtoday.com.au/donate/Advertise on Ipswich Today https://ipswichtoday.com.au/advertising/Ipswich Today recommended listening: Twenty Thousand Hertz - stories behind the world's most recognisable and interesting sounds https://www.20k.org/
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The Coalition's nuclear ‘plan' is a cynical, Trump-like distraction – so why does the media (and this podcast) fall for the trap? Who will benefit most from the Coalition's new nuclear energy plan? And why does the media fall into the trap of covering it like genuine policy? On this episode of Follow the Money, the Australia Institute's Dr Matt Ryan and Rod Campbell discuss the Coalition's nuclear announcement and the cost of Australia's failure to decarbonise. This discussion was recorded on Tuesday 25 June 2024 and things may have changed since recording. australiainstitute.org.au // @theausinstitute Guest: Matt Ryan, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, the Australia Institute // @mattdjryan Guest: Roderick Campbell, Research Director, the Australia Institute // @R_o_d_C Host: Ebony Bennett, Deputy Director, the Australia Institute // @ebony_bennett Theme music: Pulse and Thrum; additional music by Blue Dot Sessions We'd love to hear your feedback on this series, so send in your questions, comments or suggestions for future episodes to podcasts@australiainstitute.org.au.Support Follow the Money: https://nb.australiainstitute.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rod Campbell, Presenter of Learning Life through Sport, details his presentation happening today designed to help bring a new standard of behaviour and respect to sport. Leanne Murdock from Australian Red Cross Lifeblood in Tasmania puts an urgent call out for regular blood donors to help keep up with demand. And, Kaz & Tubes catch up with Kram from Spiderbait ahead of the Black Betty 20th Anniversary tour coming to the Odeon Theatre in August.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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RNIB Connect Radio's Toby Davey is joined again by Vidar Hjardeng MBE, Inclusion and Diversity Consultant for ITV News across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands for the first of his regular Connect Radio theatre reviews for 2024. For Vidar's first audio described theatre review of 2024 we looked back on three shows for younger audiences with firstly Dear Santa at the Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre with description by Professional Audio describer Jonathan Nash, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre's Panto Snow White with description by Professional Audio describer Anne Hornsby and the Royal Shakespeare Company's production of The Box of Delights with description by Professional Audio Describers Carolyn Smith and Gethyn Edwards. About the Shows: Dear Santa at Birmingham Hippodrome with AD by Jonathan Nash Santa is determined to deliver the most fantastic Christmas present to Sarah, but he doesn't get it right straight away! With the help of his cheeky Elf, he finally settles on something ‘perfect', just in time for Christmas Eve. From the author of the well-loved children's book Dear Zoo, Rod Campbell, comes Dear Santa and it's live! This show is an ideal introduction to theatre for those aged two and over. Snow White, Wolverhampton Grand Theatre Mirror, mirror, on the wall, don't miss the fairest pantomime of them all…we promise it will be a truly wicked adventure! The ultimate festive family spectacular stars Kelle Bryan (Eternal, Hollyoaks, Loose Women) as the Good Fairy Elementa, with Gyasi Sheppy (CBeebies) as our dashing Prince and Niki Cowell Evans (X Factor, Blood Brothers, Kinky Boots) returns, but this time…she's wicked! They join Evie Pickerill (CBeebies) as Snow White, Tam Ryan as Muddles & Ian Adams as Nanny Nolly. Take a look in to the mirror, defeat the Evil Queen and follow Snow White & the prince on their journey to find true love's kiss in this ultimate fairy-tale family adventure. Take a bite of panto delight with spectacular scenery and costumes, magical special effects, wicked humour and plenty of audience participation! Snow White promises to be a festive spectacular for all ages. The Box of Delights, Royal Shakespeare Company A magically festive production for all the family in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre this winter. Orphaned schoolboy Kay Harker is caught up in a battle between two powerful magicians. Can he save Christmas? 'There are tricks...and then there's magic!' After a seemingly chance encounter on a train, orphaned schoolboy Kay Harker finds himself the guardian of a small wooden box with powers beyond his wildest dreams. Caught up in a battle between two powerful magicians, Kay fights to save not just the people he loves but also the future of Christmas itself. This fantastically festive production is directed by Justin Audibert (The Taming of the Shrew 2019, The Jew of Malta 2015) and designed by RSC Associate Artist Tom Piper. This production is based on the original stage production first produced by Wilton's Music Hall and Hero Productions at Wilton's Music Hall. Suitable for age 7+ (Image shows RNIB logo. 'RNIB' written in black capital letters over a white background and underlined with a bold pink line, with the words 'See differently' underneath)
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Rod Campbell, the creator of Learning Life Through Sport is a firefighter football coach and a father of five who has dedicated his adult life to helping people. Rod uses the superpower of selflessness to inspire others to make someone else's day better. Rod has been audited with the Australian Fire Service medal for his inspirational efforts in educating adolescents in road safety. Rod's road awareness campaign he coordinated for 15 years resulted in a 75% reduction in fatalities in the 16 to 19-year-old bracket in South Australia and a reduction in serious injuries of over one-third. Rod has created an education program, Learning Life Through Sport, to tackle what, in my view, is a crisis in bad parenting behaviour in junior sports in Australia and around the world. Learn more about Rod and his incredible program Learning Life Through Sport here: Home | Learning Life Through Sport And contact Rod directly here: rod@learninglifethroughsport.com Start your leadership journey today. Head to Aleda Collective to find out more about our signature, cross industry collaboration program, Aleda Connect. Curated and facilitated by experts, running for 8 fortnightly sessions, Aleda Connect is the learning experience of a life-time. Learn. Lead. Collaborate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Malcolm Blight & David Wildy discussed Nathan Buckley's comments on removing prior opportunity, with Blighty very fired up. Plus, Scott Cummings from SEN WA joined us ahead of two Scott Cummings cups, with Port playing West Coast and Collingwood taking on the Bombers this round. The boys also caught up with Rod Campbell ahead of the Anzac Day challenge match on Saturday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rod Campbell joined us, chatting his program Learning Life through Sport and The ANZAC Day Challenge. It's is an annual game of footy played between the Australian Defence Force (ADF) All Stars and ACES (Australian Combined Emergency Services). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Danelle and Steve talk with Tim Hyde, co-founder and CEO of SWAN (‘scheduling water and nutrients') Systems, a cloud-based platform that allows irrigators to make the most out of every drop of water and fertiliser. Former Carnarvon table grape and banana farmer Tim got together with co-founders Ivor Gaylard and Rod Campbell seven years ago to create a scalable software solution from their existing consulting business. The business won Startup of the Year in 2018 and Best Agtech Business in 2020, has gone on to raise $3.8M, has a team of 18 and has clients in several countries including the US. “2 pieces of advice: work really closely with your customers and make sure you understand them; and the other thing is to build networks in the investor world, and take them on the journey too…” ~ Tim Hyde For more: https://www.swansystems.com.au/ ~ SUBSCRIBE to ‘Startup West‘ wherever you get your podcasts, to ensure they reach you. There are 85 previous episodes, all featuring local startup founders, to listen to as well. Get inspired (if they can do it, so can you!), pick up some handy tips from their experiences. Startup West is recorded at Riff studios in beautiful downtown Perth, Western Australia; produced by Startup News, edited by Carmen Yee Kai Wen and brought to you thanks to support from Spacecubed, Curtin University, RSM, the City of Perth, Dinner Twist and Tekkon. Startup West acknowledges the Whadjuk Nyoongar people, traditional owners of the lands and waters of Perth, where this podcast was recorded, and pays respects to Elders past, present and emerging.
In this sermon, Rod Campbell discusses the family of God and its role to help care for believers and keep us on mission together. Subscribe to stay updated with the latest content from Grace City! CONNECT WITH GRACE CITY EUGENE HERE AT: - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gracecityeugene/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GraceCityEugene - Website: https://www.gracecityeugene.com
China's Shang Dynasty is something of an enigma. It produced the earliest written evidence in China, in the form of inscribed oracle bones, and decades of archaeology have shed light on its capital city and society. Yet much about it is still unclear, including precisely how the Shang understood themselves and their world. Professor Rod Campbell is one of the world's leading experts on the Shang, and his work has done a great deal to illuminate the Shang worldview and why they did the things they did, including human sacrifice on an enormous scale.Patrick's book is now available! Get The Verge: Reformation, Renaissance, and Forty Years that Shook the World in hardcopy, ebook, or audiobook (read by Patrick) here: https://bit.ly/PWverge Listen to new episodes 1 week early, to exclusive seasons 1 and 2, and to all episodes ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App https://wondery.app.link/tidesofhistory.Please support us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris Lencheski, also better known as “SKI” in the industry is a true serial sports Entrepreneur from his early days around the Atlanta Olympics to his very successful years across global motorsports. SKI & Company left its mark on the industry on many levels and Chris till today continues to shape the industry. Great insights and learning from his own businesses to the various groups he worked with over the decades (Comcast Spectacor, TPG Speciality Lending, MyyTake India), including an interesting opinion on what happened to MP & Silva. Listen and learn. Key Highlights Starting at The Easton Events Company (spun out from United Media) – involved in the Atlanta Olympic Games and developing the protection of the marks, oversight of licensing rights, building activation plans, a great way to learn the ropes Delos Associates – first Entrepreneurial venture exclusive event marketing and management company for 1996 US Olympic Team Trials for Cycling; developed Official Corporate Marketing Partners Program first look at motorsports Next stop, CMDC (Chesapeake Motorsports Development Corporation), oversaw advertising, marketing, sponsorship, licensing, real estate, development, co-partnership, sanction, and television deals involved in big Pepsi deal for new Venue (NASCAR track) MFP Agency (Marketing for Fun & Profits) – first time CEO working for someone else (Legendary Rod Campbell) Rod Campbell, founder of Campbell & Company (exclusive agent of Ford Motor Company's racing efforts globally) MFP, was separate entity involved in other motorsports ventures Indycar, F1 (lots of new learning experiences from Rod Campbell) Next up, TSI Agency for a few years Strategized commercial aspects as COO for organization that fielded teams in NASCAR Busch Series and Winston Cup competitions for Christian Fittipaldi and Kenny Wallace Created the "The Cadillac Grand Prix" with George Debidart and the late Don Panoz (founder of ALMS), the first racing event in Washington, DC – comparing with the KL City Grand Prix in Malaysia where TSA was involved SKI & Company – back being an Entrepreneur General Motors (GM) had a problem and Chris had the answer – great story on how the company got started by helping to fix a problem for the largest automobile company in the world GM's mishap in Golf – bidding against itself for a major sponsorship How a white paper turned into the assignment as “Global Agency of record for GM Racing”, developing strategies country by country, brand by brand (from Vauxhall, Opel, Holden, to Chevy - fingers in any and all with blessing from GM) GM's large interests in motorsports around the world, including NASCAR, F1, Le Mans, etc Growth comes at a cost – selling the business to principals of former CSS Stellar Phoenicia Sports & Entertainment (live after SKI&Company) – transferring the learning and philosophy Involved across Motorsports and Football/Soccer (Bologna) Next stop, President of Front Row Marketing & Analytics (a Comcast Spectacor company) Operated the stadia, sports media commercial rights and entertainment agency inside the greater Comcast ecosystem Being part of a huge group and the pros and cons of it - picked up big clients Americas Cup, EPL Teams, French Football Championship Trophee Game (NYC), etc. IRG Sports & Entertainment – A TPG Specialty Lending Group company , involved in change management From Drag Racing to race tracks around the world & bringing ESPN back and growing Australia business rapidly. MP & Silva – Senior Advisor to the Board – Chris' observation as an Advisor to what happened? Everbright Securities & Beijing Baofong investment (at the time of China's big push into Football/Sports globally) Lots of senior leadership was let go and/or advice was being ignored by the Chinese leadership which had different ideas Story not finished yet Current role at Winning Streak Sports (a Granite Bridge Partners company – linked to Wafra - Sovereign Fund of Kuwait) Number One premium licensing company in the world. From Board Member to CEO at request of Board From Live streaming, social commerce, media support to premium licensing for major sports franchises globally Last thoughts, success is not easy, never linear and not a ladder (more like a spray paint can) & when juggling businesses, especially going through Change Management, the rubber balls are the businesses, clients, etc.,(these balls will bounce) but don't drop the glass balls (which are the people you work with and the most important part of any pivot - especially in commercial rights) About Chris Lencheski Chairman, Phoenicia Sport and Entertainment January 2009-present Chief Executive Officer, Winning Streak Sports March 2019-present Board of Directors, MyyTake (India) March 2021-present Board of Directors, Electronic Gaming Federation January 2019-present Chris Lencheski has worked in the global sports and entertainment sector for more than two decades. As founder and chairman of Phoenicia Sport and Entertainment, a sports and media consultancy firm he launched in 2009, he advised purchasers of Italian top-tier (Serie A) football teams, developed and executed commercial rights programming for Newman/Haas Racing, the IndyCar racing team of Paul Newman and Carl Haas, developed sports television programming for the Sportsman Channel, and has represented a host of traditional sponsorship/media clients, including managing the U.S. sports marketing debut of Chinese solar company, Trina Solar (SHA:688599). From 2009-2010, through Phoenicia, Mr. Lencheski was owner of International Hockey League franchise the Quad City Mallards, an affiliate of the NHL's Philadelphia Flyers. The team was IHL Franchise of the Year during Mr. Lencheski's tenure. In March 2019, while a director of Winning Streak Sports, a portfolio company of Granite Bridge Partners, Mr. Lencheski was asked to assume the role of chief executive officer, where he currently oversees all business affairs of both Winning Streak Sports and affiliate Prinstant Replays, which, together deliver the number #1 premium licensed goods and collectibles product line in professional sports by both sales and quality. Prior to Winning Streak, from 2015 to 2019, Mr. Lencheski was the Senior Advisor to the chairman and board of managers of, MP & Silva, the Italy-based global sports media company. From 2015 to 2017, Mr. Lencheski also served as co-chairman, chief executive officer and a director of IRG Sports + Entertainment, a TPG portfolio company and leading promoter of sports and live entertainment experiences. IRGSE is the parent company of the International Hot Rod Association and the International Drag Bike League and owns and operates Palm Beach International Raceway, Palm Beach Driving Club, Memphis International Raceway, Cordova International Raceway, and Maryland International Raceway. IRGSE promoted more than 1,150 global motorsports, live entertainment, and corporate events annually at its venues and within its series. From 2011 to 2014, Mr. Lencheski was president of Comcast-Spectacor's (now Spectra) wholly owned subsidiary Front Row Marketing and Analytics (“FRMS”), which managed commercial rights, sponsorship, and analytics for the entirety of the Comcast ecosystem of stadiums, arenas, teams, and Comcast properties. FRMS was acquired by Learfield Sports in 2015. While at FRMS, his work included collaborations with the Americas' Cup, English Premier League Football, the Olympics, Formula One Racing, and FIFA World Cup projects, as well as a host of international and national properties, including every major sports league in the United States and international sport governing bodies. In 2002, Mr. Lencheski founded SKI & Company. With offices in New York, London, Dubai, Charlotte, NC, and Bethelem, PA, SKI was the first global agency for General Motors Racing and the recipient of BrandWeek Magazine's Gold Award in the National Sales Promotion Campaign category for Mr. Lencheski's work on behalf of client Turner Broadcasting and developing their program with Target Corporation. At SKI, Mr. Lencheski authored industry-setting standards and practice guidelines followed by major entities from network and cable television providers to Fortune 500 companies. From 2005-2008, SKI was majority owner and operational manager of its NASCAR Cup and Xfinity Series racing Teams. In 2009, Mr. Lencheski sold SKI to a UK-based company, the terms of which cannot be disclosed. Mr. Lencheski has extensive experience and connectivity in motorsports. He held operational and ownership positions in teams competing in NASCAR. Through SKI & Company, from 2005-2008, Mr. Lencheski was the majority owner and chief executive officer of his NASCAR Cup Series and NASCAR Xfinity team. Through his role as minority owner and chief operating officer of The Source International, a sports and entertainment agency, and their racing team, Innovative Motorsports, for the 2001 and 2002 seasons, Mr. Lencheski was responsible for fielding a NASCAR Busch/Winston/Xfinity Series teams. During his time in NASCAR, Mr. Lencheski developed many sponsorship relationships with global brands including General Motors, Goulds Pumps/ITT, Stacker 2, Mike's Hard Lemonade, NOS Energy Drink, Pure Fishing, and Smith & Wesson. Operating on limited budgets, Mr. Lencheski's teams competed both full and part time, amassing one race win, five pole positions, 23 top-five finishes, and 58 top ten finishes with two top-ten year-end point standing finishes in 2001 and 2002. From 1999 to 2001, Mr. Lencheski was chief executive officer of the MFP Agency, an automotive-focused sports marketing agency founded by automotive marketing legend Rod Campbell of Campbell & Company. From 1997-1999, he was the executive vice-president and coo of Chesapeake Motorsports Development Corporation. From 1995 to 1997, he made his first run at launching his own sports marketing firm, Delos Associates Corporation, selling the portfolio to Joe Mattioli (whose family are the longtime owners of NASCAR Cup Series Pocono Raceway). Mr. Lencheski began his career as a vice president of event marketing, Olympics marketing, and director of sponsorship at The Easton Events Company, the official event management company of the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games. Mr. Lencheski has been an adjunct professor at the Columbia University School of Professional Studies' Sports Management Master's Degree program since 2015. He is a member of the board of directors of Winning Streak Sports, MyyTake India, Electronic Gaming Federation and a Founding Member of the Board of Advisors for Syracuse University's Falk College. Mr. Lencheski is a graduate of Syracuse University and an alumnus of Harvard Business School, having completed the Advanced Management Program. He is married with four daughters. 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Rod Campbell, Research Director at The Australia Institute talks about how Australia can gain a ‘Nordic Edge' in its policy and politics. Rod co-edited a new book called, The Nordic Edge: Policy Possibilities for Australia. Author Harry Saddler discusses his new book, Questions Raised By Quolls: Fatherhood and Conservation in an Uncertain World – a very pertinent subject in a time of climate and extinction crisis. UNSW epidemiologist Professor Mary-Louise McLaws examines the federal government's COVID-19 vaccination modelling and tells us whether these targets are high enough in order to safely open up. Mary-Louise is also a Member of the World Health Organisation's Advisory Panel for Infection, Prevention and Control Preparedness and Response to COVID-19.
Murray Jones from 4CA speaks with Professor Andrew Scott and Rod Campbell, contributors to the book The Nordic Edge
Climate Action Show- 28th June 2021 Produced by Vivien Langford TRANSITIONS FOR COAL COMMUNITIES Hunter Valley, Ruhr Valley, Romania and Greece.Investing in Renewal not fossil fuel subsidiesGUESTS Professor Roy Green - Chair of the Port of Newcastle Economists Richard Deniss and Rod Campbell from T.A.I. Interviewed for the Stockholm Environment Institute by Aaron Atteridge. Podcast: Futures Beyond Coal | SEI Robert Farmer singing "The Coal Owner and the poor Pitman's wife"- (1848) Warwick Jordan - Hunter Job's Alliance Hunter Jobs Alliance Calls for Reality Check on Responding to Economic Change — Hunter Jobs Alliance Amanda Cahill – The Next Economy Eco Exchange Expert - Amanda Cahill, The Next Economy: 2020 Richard Jones Memorial Lecture - Events | University of Tasmania (utas.edu.au) Georgina Wood - Hunter Renewal and the Kentucky Coal MIners who toured here so "No one's left behind" Videos - Hunter Renewal Christopher Sheldon - Energy and Transitions expert at The World Bank. Interviewed by Roumeen Islam Infrastructure Podcast | Coal Sector and ‘Just Transitions' (worldbank.org)
On this episode of Democracy Sausage, academic and author Andrew Scott joins us to discuss the effective, progressive social and economic policies of the Nordic countries and how they might work in Australia.Australian policymakers tend to look to the United States and the United Kingdom as examples, but should they be looking further afield? Europe's Nordic countries perform strongly on a wide range of social and economic indicators and Andrew Scott, Professor of Politics and Policy at Deakin University and co-editor of The Nordic Edge: Policy Possibilities for Australia, says they might hold more lessons for Australian policymakers than many previously thought. On this episode of Democracy Sausage, Professor Scott joins Professor Mark Kenny to discuss how the Nordic countries have got it right in so many policy areas, and why they might hold the key to creating a fairer, happier, wealthier, and more environmentally responsible country.Andrew Scott is Professor of Politics and Policy in the Faculty of Arts and Education at Deakin University. His books and articles have been extensively discussed in Australia and overseas and he is the co-editor of the upcoming book Nordic Edge: Policy Possibilities for Australia.Mark Kenny is a Senior Fellow in the ANU Australian Studies Institute. He came to the university after a high-profile journalistic career including six years as chief political correspondent and national affairs editor for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and The Canberra Times.The Nordic Edge: Policy Possibilities for Australia is edited by Andrew Scott and Rod Campbell, published by Melbourne University Press, and is available in bookstores from July 2021.Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We'd love to hear your feedback for this podcast series! Send in your questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes to podcast@policyforum.net. You can also Tweet us @APPSPolicyForum or join us on the Facebook group.This podcast is produced in partnership with The Australian National University. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rod Campbell, our Hospitality Coordinator, continues our sermon series "Worship: Its a Lifestyle". This series has been diving into the idea that worship is more than simply singing or music. Worship is the entire response of our lives as we realize God's character, identity, and deeds.
Perth agritech startup, SWAN Systems' innovative approach to water management has received global recognition as Rabobank's FoodBytes! Pitch 2020 agtech winner. The multi-faceted solution provides a ‘data playbook' for users across the globe to save precious resources year-on-year and achieve better yields at lower costs. We caught up with SWAN Systems' Rod Campbell to learn more about the tech, what the award means for business going forward and what opportunities exist for expansion in the US. Rabobank's FoodBytes!' Nathalie Gibson also joins the conversation to talk global agritech trends, rising investment amid COVID-19 and opportunities for startups. Read the full story here.
Welcome to our first (non critical) book review! We've been reading to Baby C since he loves books! In this review we tell you the premise and our experience of reading the book to Baby C. We also talk about the design and construction. We purchased it as a board book from Amazon (support local if you can!): https://amzn.to/3jCQRfI Tell us what you think of the book by messaging us on Instagram - @playingwithbabyc Happy reading!
Rod talks about Entrepreneurs, Culture, and Growth Twitter: @therocsworld Twitter: @addceason Site: https://anchor.fm/thewall-do SUBSCRIBE Itunes: https://apple.co/2ZXCDwN GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/367W4qT YouTube: https://bit.ly/3hV6Xyp
Rod talks about perseverance & growth Twitter: @therocsworld Twitter: @addceason Site: https://anchor.fm/thewall-do SUBSCRIBE Itunes: https://apple.co/2ZXCDwN GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/367W4qT YouTube: https://bit.ly/3hV6Xyp
Rod talks about policing and respect Twitter: @therocsworld Twitter: @addceason Site: https://anchor.fm/thewall-do SUBSCRIBE Itunes: https://apple.co/2ZXCDwN GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/367W4qT YouTube: https://bit.ly/3hV6Xyp
Rod talks about why he voted for Joe Biden Twitter: @therocsworld Twitter: @addceason Site: https://anchor.fm/thewall-do SUBSCRIBE Itunes: https://apple.co/2ZXCDwN GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/367W4qT YouTube: https://bit.ly/3hV6Xyp
Rod talks about his experiences with Black fatherhood Twitter: @therocsworld Twitter: @addceason Site: https://anchor.fm/thewall-do SUBSCRIBE Itunes: https://apple.co/2ZXCDwN GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/367W4qT YouTube: https://bit.ly/3hV6Xyp
Rod talks about overcoming threats to Black prosperity Twitter: @therocsworld Twitter: @addceason Site: https://anchor.fm/thewall-do SUBSCRIBE Itunes: https://apple.co/2ZXCDwN GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/367W4qT YouTube: https://bit.ly/3hV6Xyp
Rod talks about the Crack Era and Perseverance Twitter: @therocsworld Twitter: @addceason Site: https://anchor.fm/thewall-do SUBSCRIBE Itunes: https://apple.co/2ZXCDwN GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/367W4qT YouTube: https://bit.ly/3hV6Xyp
Rod talks about entrepreneurship Twitter: @therocsworld Twitter: @addceason Site: https://anchor.fm/thewall-do SUBSCRIBE Itunes: https://apple.co/2ZXCDwN GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/367W4qT YouTube: https://bit.ly/3hV6Xyp
Rod talk about his impression of Black conservatism Twitter: @therocsworld Twitter: @addceason Site: https://anchor.fm/thewall-do SUBSCRIBE Itunes: https://apple.co/2ZXCDwN GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/367W4qT YouTube: https://bit.ly/3hV6Xyp
Rod talk about gentrification and misplaced anger Twitter: @therocsworld Twitter: @addceason Site: https://anchor.fm/thewall-do SUBSCRIBE Itunes: https://apple.co/2ZXCDwN GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/367W4qT YouTube: https://bit.ly/3hV6Xyp
Rod talk about Oakland, Ca’s unique culture Twitter: @therocsworld Twitter: @addceason Site: https://anchor.fm/thewall-do SUBSCRIBE Itunes: https://apple.co/2ZXCDwN GooglePlay: https://bit.ly/367W4qT YouTube: https://bit.ly/3hV6Xyp
In this episode we explain what 'not for publication' (or 'nfp') means and why it appears so often in the Budget papers, with Australia Institute research director Rod Campbell.www.tai.org.auHost: Ebony Bennett, deputy director of the Australia Institute // @ebony_bennettGuests:Rod Campbell // @R_o_d_CProducer: Jennifer MaceyTheme music is by Jonathan McFeat from Pulse and Thrum
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Learn why these three everyday activities help children develop language and discover fun tips to tweak them in order to enrich your child’s access to language even more. Hearing specialist Angie works as an in-home therapist for the Utah School for the Deaf with the mission to give children with hearing loss access to language. Turns out the three most powerful tools are ones that apply to all children, typically hearing or not. Contact form for Season 1 takeaway: https://therarelifepodcast.com/contact For images, comments, full transcript, and more, visit the website: https://therarelifepodcast.com/show-notes/ep-12-3-fun-ways-facilitate-language-development-w-hearing-specialist-angie Books: Board Books by Sandra Boynton: https://amzn.to/38UEQfT Dr. Suess 4 Board Book Bundle: https://amzn.to/2Oo71KF Brown Bear by Eric Carl: https://amzn.to/2OrAeo5 The Very Busy Spider by Eric Carl: https://amzn.to/2OlqhbM From Head to Toe by Eric Carl: https://amzn.to/3gZH5kW Flap books: Where’s Spot? By Eric Hill: https://amzn.to/3fplyBE Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell: https://amzn.to/2CDe0gk Toys: Cargo Truck by Plan Toys: https://amzn.to/38UDS3j Baby Dolls by Melissa and Doug: https://amzn.to/3eqI7EJ Plastic balls, set of 50: https://amzn.to/3evqWC7 Vehicle Puzzles by Melissa and Doug: https://amzn.to/304A4Za Super Simple Songs (via YouTube): https://www.youtube.com/user/SuperSimpleSongs (also can be found on Spotify) Lego Duplos: https://amzn.to/2Zu5zNm Mr. Potato Head: https://amzn.to/3gZHtzU Building Blocks by Melissa and Doug: https://amzn.to/3fv0ud4 Plastic Animals: https://amzn.to/3h0evjf Wooden sensory balls by Plan Toys: https://amzn.to/32jJJxI TRANSCRIPT: Angie You'll always have that next milestone in mind. Celebrate the milestones that they're doing now and don't give up. Madeline Cheney Hi, you're listening to the rare life. I'm your host Madeline Cheney. And today we have episode 12. A little side note before we jump into the episode, I would like to invite all my listeners--special needs parents and others included--to share what you've thought of Season 1 so far and your favorite takeaway, which might be something you've been able to implement and had success with, a thought from a parent that resonated with you, or any kind of meaningful experience you've had with the episodes you've listened to in Season 1. Please do that in the form of a review on either iTunes or if you are not an iTunes listener, you can send it in through the contact form on my website, therarelifepodcast.com and I will put a link to that in the show notes... --- For the full transcript, visit the website.
In this second of our two-part episode on gas, we explore the flaws in the cost benefit analysis of the Santos' Narrabri gas project in NSW and why it doesn't stack up economically, environmentally or to create jobs, with Rod Campbell, research director at the Australia Institute.www.tai.org.auHost: Ebony Bennett, deputy director of the Australia Institute // @ebony_bennettGuests:Rod Campbell // @R_o_d_CProducer: Jennifer Macey with help from Holly ForrestTheme music is by Jonathan McFeat from Pulse and Thrum
One of classic children's books by Rod Campbell. Since 1982, the book is still top ten bestselling picture books now.
Chip Ganassi Racing managing director Mike Hull makes his 22nd appearance on The Marshall Pruett Podcast to answer questions for The Week In IndyCar show using items submitted by fans via social media. Episode Time Stamps: Show open and recent news Mike Hull conversation (starts at 11m42s) Stimulus package and Payroll Protection Program (13m16s) Memories of Rod Campbell (24m24s) Hull's shelter-in-place routine (31m34s) Aeroscreen setup changes and cooling at a hot August Indy 500 (37m29s) Picking three non-Ganassi IndyCar drivers for Hull's iRacing team, and why (42m42s) Target store discounts (52m41s) Jimmy Vasser story to close (55m18s) Subscribe: https://marshallpruettpodcast.com/subscribe Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/MarshallPruettPodcast
Dickmatized, Pussy Crazy, Are You Willing To Let This Thing Be, Something Hard Into Something Soft, & Don’t Wobble It If You Ain’t Gonna Twobble It! BONUS: Can’t Seem To Find Me by Moe Soul
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We’ve got another “first” for the podcast this week! We are talking to our first return guest! You met Mary Heim in Episode 24 when she recorded with Meredith. Now, she’s back to chat with both of us and we’re so excited. Again. ;-) You’ll hear a “bookish moment of the week” from each of us: an upcoming bookish holiday (now just past), finishing the second book in a series, and an audiobook binge. Next, we discuss our current reads for the week. We’ve got two current reads from each host and Meredith and Mary seem to almost coordinate their picks (we never discuss beforehand, so this is all coincidental), while Kaytee takes each round off to left field. For our deep dive this week, we surprise Mary with a virtual bookish baby shower. This deep dive focuses in on the board books and other titles for ages 0-2 and is the first in a series. We’ll do subsequent chats about favorite books for 2-4 year olds and 5-8 year olds as well. So many great titles in this section! As always, we finish up with A Book (yep, capitalized) that we’d like to press into every reader’s hands. This week Meredith and Kaytee are pressing more picture books, while Mary chooses a lovely essay collection she goes back to again and again. As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don’t scroll down! . . . . . 3:17 - Still Life by Louise Penny 4:29 - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling 9:42 - Great With Child by Beth Ann Fennelly 9:48 - Heating and Cooling by Beth Ann Fennelly 13:08 - I Miss You When I Blink by Mary Laura Philpott 16:09 - Morgan Tallman on Episode 22 of Currently Reading 16:20 - Alas, Babylon by Pat Frank 20:48 - Magic for Liars by Sarah Gailey (releases June 4th!) 20:58 - The Magicians by Lev Grossman 21:00 - Tana French books 23:37 - Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson 24:22 - The Club by Takis Wurger 24:32 - Shelf Subscription from The Bookshelf Thomasville 25:34 - The Secret History by Donna Tartt 28:29 - Swearing is Good For You by Emma Byrne 36:25 - Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Eric Carle 36:51 - The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle 36:55 - Big Red Barn by Margaret Wise Brown 37:00 - Dear Zoo by Rod Campbell 37:08 - No No Yes Yes by Leslie Patricelli 37:11 - Big Little by Leslie Patricelli 37:37 - Where Is Baby’s Belly Button? by Karen Katz 37:46 - Where’s Spot? by Eric Hill 37:57 - Bright Baby books by Priddy Books 38:12 - Colors, ABC, Numbers by Bright Baby 39:06 - First 100 Words by Bright Baby 39:24 - Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina 39:43 - Wocket in My Pocket by Dr. Suess 39:50 - That’s Not My… series by Usborne 39:56 - That’s Not My Hat by John Klassen 40:44 - My Backpack by SkipHop 41:16 - Everywhere Babies by Susan Meyers 41:49 - Little Blue Truck by Alice Schertle 42:12 - Lil’ Pea by Amy Krouse Rosenthal 42:12 - Lil’ Oink by Amy Krouse Rosenthal 42:13 - Li'l’ Hoot by Amy Krouse Rosenthal 42:16 - Spoon by Amy Krouse Rosenthal 42:39 - The Going to Bed Book by Sandra Boynton 42:46 - The Belly Button Book by Sandra Boynton 42:55 - Moo, Baa, La La La by Sandra Boynton 43:05 - Blue Hat, Green Hat by Sandra Boynton 43:16 - Tuck Me In by Dean Hacohen 43:51 - A Book of Sleep by Il Sung Na 44:10 - Time for Bed by Mem Fox 44:35 - The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear by Don and Audrey Wood 45:13 - Where Do Diggers Sleep At Night? by Brianna Kaplan Sawyer 45:20 - Where Do Steam Trains Sleep At Night? by Brianna Kaplan Sawyer 45:31 - Dinosaur’s Binkit by Sandra Boynton 45:45 - No Matter What by Debi Gliori 45:49 - I Love You, Stinky Face by Lisa McCourt 46:33 - Goodnight, Darth Vader by Jeffrey Brown 46:35 - Vader’s Little Princess by Jeffrey Brown 47:02 - Darth Vader and Son by Jeffrey Brown 49:42 - BabyLit Series by Jennifer Adams and Allison Oliver 51:21 - Tiny Beautiful Things by Cheryl Strayed 51:53 - Wild by Cheryl Strayed 54:49 - A Mouse Told His Mother by Bethany Roberts 56:47 - Each Peach Pear Plum by Janet and Allen Ahlberg *Please note that all book titles linked above are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!*
On this weeks episode of Richo – Graham Richardson speaks with Senator Brian Burston about his time with One Nation and the allegations leveled against him by his former employees. Next Richo speaks with Rod Campbell from the Australia Institute about the latest Fish Kill in the Murray Darling River before checking in with Gilbert Gardiner from the Herald Sun to chat racing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1. The dramatic recent fish kill in the Murray/ Darling Basin spotlights the weak governance of the Murray/Darling river system. We talk to Rod Campbell from the Australia Institute for background on the issues involved.2. Joe Toscano gives background to the memorial held annually for Tunnerminnerwait & Maulboyheener, indigineous freedom fighters the first people hanged in the colonial state of Victoria.3 Don Sutherland talks about the arrest of Danny Lim in Sydney, the workers win over causualization at Woolongong Coal, and the Superannuation rort being touted by the Productivity Commission.We also wished to note the death of Eric Aarons a left wing warrior. Vale Eric Aarons.
Squareopolis The Musikman, Elijah Baker, Roberson, and Rod Campbell conversing on Tight Fade Radio/Bay Life Radio/All Day Play #hella --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/macarthurblvdmedia/support
In this episode, I talk to Rod Campbell, the "man behind the brand" for the Zaleska Jewelry line. If I had to describe Rod to you I would say he is steady, honest, and wise, with a dash of playful-wild-craziness that comes out at just the right moment. Not only is he all this, but he is an incredibly talented rapper. Yep. I've heard him. He's damn good. I loved this episode with Sylvia and Rod and am inspired to do more couple episodes because of it. The setting was their room in Ubud, Bali and the rain was pouring down. Sylvia and I were a bottle deep in wine, and the conversation flowed. You'll have to listen in to get all the deep and hilarious detail.
Eight years ago, South Australia was losing about 20 young people, aged 16 – 19, in road crashes every year, and about 900 were sustaining injuries. Today these numbers are significantly lower. The Metropolitan Fire Service’s Road Awareness Program has helped transformed the behaviour of young people on our roads. MFS Station Officer and program coordinator Rod Campbell, with guest presenter Kym Inglis, who lost his entire family in a road accident and Manager of Partnerships and Community Engagement at the Motor Accident Commission Matthew Hanton talk about this lifesaving program.
Week 3.1: with Rod Campbell, Brand & Marketing Consultant Content: 0:00 - My interview with Rod Campbell: Brand and Marketing Consultant www.dopeonly.com 52:26 - Song of the Week (Dirty Inspiration)