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Ron Anderson, CFP® and founder of Plan A Wealth Management, grew up in a farming family in Nebraska where seeds of financial wisdom and deep faith were planted early. After college, he launched into the world of financial advising—but it wasn't until years later, after moving through several firms, that he stepped out to start his own practice, one grounded in biblical truth and eternal purpose. A turning point in Ron's life came at a Generous Giving Conference, where God stirred something new in him—a vision for radical generosity and bold obedience. Since then, Ron has committed his life and work to listening for God's voice and faithfully following where He leads, no matter how uncertain the path. His story is marked by courageous leaps of faith, remarkable provision, and a deep trust in God's economy. Ron also shares his conviction that rest is a discipline, not a luxury—both for himself and those he serves. In this episode, he opens up about how cultivating rhythms of rest has helped him, his clients, and his community live more joyfully, generously, and purposefully. Major Topics Include: Ron's early life on a Nebraska farm and faith background How he viewed money and wealth in his early career His introduction to generosity and biblical money principles Tanking leaps of faith in generosity Growing trust through obedience in giving How God speaks to Ron about generosity Learning rest through learning trust in God Creating a structure for sabbath rest in his life His sabbath plan and rest retreat for generous givers What his family sabbath plan looks like each week How sabbath rest has changed his work rhythm What he wishes more people understood about generosity and rest Ron's passion for faith driven investing Advice for using a giving account QUOTES TO REMEMBER “If you're listening and you're following Him, He's going to take care of you, give you unimaginable opportunities, and an adventure of a lifetime in the process.” “If you say ‘yes' to God, He will take you on a journey that you will never regret going on.” “I asked everyone else how much to give, but I hadn't thought about asking God.” “God was showing me He was in control of how much money I had.” “All I had to do was listen and obey, and He takes care of the rest.” “God takes us on a journey when we relinquish control.” “Generosity costs me a lot and gives me just as much in return.” “I think we're supposed to give to what God cares about.” LINKS FROM THE SHOW Generous Giving (see our interviews with cofounders Todd Harper and David Wills and CEO, April Chapman) Kingdom Advisors (see our interview with founder, Ron Blue) The Finish Line Community Facebook Group The Finish Line Community LinkedIn Group BIBLE REFERENCES FROM THE SHOW Psalm 127:2-3 | He Gives His Beloved Sleep It is in vain that you rise up early and go late to rest, eating the bread of anxious toil; for he gives to his beloved sleep. Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward. Hebrews 4:1 | The Promise of His Rest Therefore, while the promise of entering his rest still stands, let us fear lest any of you should seem to have failed to reach it. WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! If you have a thought about something you heard, or a story to share, please reach out! You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. You can also contact us directly from our contact page. If you want to engage with the Finish Line Community, check out our groups on Facebookand LinkedIn. The views and opinions presented here are for general illustrative and informational purposes only.They are not intended to be specific investment, tax or legal advice for any individual and should not be construed as such. Always consult a financial, tax or legal professional regarding your specific situation. All information presented is believed to be from reliable sources, but we make no representations as to their completeness or accuracy. All economic and performance information is historical and not indicative of future results or performance. All investing carries risk including possible loss of principal. Securities offered by Registered Representatives through Private Client Services. Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory products and services offered by Investment Advisory Representatives through Plan A Wealth Management, a Registered Investment Advisor. Private Client Services and Plan A Wealth Management are unaffiliated entities.
Ron Anderson has been the jockey agent to the stars. In more than a half-century in racing, he has collected a lot of stories. He tells some of them on this week's episode of the Ron Flatter Racing Pod. Anderson talks about what it takes to be a good jockey agent, how it is a difficult craft to teach and how old-fashioned, face-to-face communication is vital to succeeding in his role. It is not just successes that have defined his career. Anderson tells his famous story of a star horse that got away from one of his clients. He also talks about how bettors can relate to his ups and downs. With Gary Stevens, Jerry Bailey, Garrett Gómez and Chris Antley among his former clients, Anderson discusses how he juggles diverse personalities, especially with his current stars Frankie Dettori and Joel Rosario. Anderson also applies his vast experience in racing to say what he might change about the game if he had his way. The Ron Flatter Racing Pod via Horse Racing Nation is available via free subscription from Apple, Firefox, iHeart and Spotify as well as HorseRacingNation.com.
Canada's ONLY NRCHA Million Dollar Rider, John Swales and Ron Anderson, who is a lifelong professional horseman, reserve champion and owner of the Alberta Reined Cow Horse Association, are on the pod this week! Join Ted in giving some insight into the world they eat, sleep and breathe. Ted and guest co-host James Foley also catch up about the last crazy few weeks on the road they have had and what's coming up! Big thank you to our friends at the Alberta Reined Cow Horse Association for sponsoring today's episode! Check out all things Cowboy Shit at cowboyshit.ca
Greener Grass Syndrome Infidelity nearly destroyed Nancy and Ron Anderson's marriage 40+ years ago, a story they share in a book titled "Avoiding the Greener Grass Syndrome: How to Grow Affair-Proof Hedges Around Your Marriage." In this Let Me Tell You a Story episode, through laughter and tears, they talk about the intentional steps they took to rebuild their relationship and regain love and respect for each other. Whether all is well in your marriage or you're attempting to restore a broken one, the Andersons have much to say to spur couples toward marital harmony. http://nancycanderson.com/ (Podcast sound effects source: http://www.freesfx.co.uk)
We're Back and the long awaited return of the podcast is finally here. Join David Benard, Mark Loewen, and Ron Anderson as they recap everything that has happened since our last episode.
The Power of Collaboration: Insights from Global Leaders In this special episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, we explore collaborative action in global mission. Through highlights from previous interviews with key leaders, we uncover the transformative impact of working together for the Great Commission. Featured Voices: Jurie Kriel emphasizes the church's unmatched potential when united in mission, sharing his vision for synergy to complete the Great Commission. Jiyoung Yoo reflects on the challenges and rewards of collaboration, showing how God orchestrates beautiful outcomes when we work together. Mac Pier discusses effective strategies for collaboration, avoiding duplication, and fostering trust through shared vision and prayer. Gina Zurlo speaks on the Global South's growing role in Christianity and the importance of unity amid regional tensions. Ron Anderson urges leaders to move beyond understanding collaboration to putting it into consistent practice. Eiko Takamizawa identifies critical gaps and opportunities for collaborative breakthroughs in fulfilling the Great Commission. Dave Raley draws lessons from history, highlighting the power of collaborative innovation in movements like the Reformation. Ted Esler and Ed Stetzer discuss the importance of cooperation to tackle complex global mission challenges. Tom Lin, Guna Raman, and Ramez Atallah share practical insights on building trust, partnerships, and the importance of unity in mission. Leighton Ford reflects on Billy Graham's vision for leaders to unite in prayer and action, sparking the Lausanne Movement. Key Takeaways: Collaboration Accelerates Mission: Unified efforts reduce duplication and increase global impact. Trust and Relationships: Effective collaboration is built on trust and shared vision. Global Perspective: The future of global mission depends on greater collaboration, especially across the Global South and North.
In this episode of Metal Mayhem ROC, we talk with Ken Tamplin, renowned singer and founder of the Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy. Ken shares his journey from Christian Rock musician to vocal coach, revealing behind-the-scenes stories from working with rock legends. Ken opens up about contributing to KISS's "Revenge," "Carnival of Souls," and Gene Simmons' "The Vault" without receiving credit, and why he turned down opportunities to sing for Motley Crue, Foreigner, and Humble Pie. He also discusses the impact of AI on music and how tools like ChatGPT can now mimic natural vocals. Ken explains how the Bel Canto method and lessons from vocal legends like Ron Anderson have kept his voice strong over the years and how he applies these techniques to train Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Journey, Dragonforce, and Meatloaf members. Finally, Ken and Metal Walt dissect the great rock singers of yesterday and today, debating who deserved their acclaim. Connect with Metal Mayhem ROC: Metal Mayhem ROC Merch:
In this episode of Metal Mayhem ROC, we talk with Ken Tamplin, renowned singer and founder of the Ken Tamplin Vocal Academy. Ken shares his journey from Christian Rock musician to vocal coach, revealing behind-the-scenes stories from working with rock legends. Ken opens up about contributing to KISS's "Revenge," "Carnival of Souls," and Gene Simmons' "The Vault" without receiving credit, and why he turned down opportunities to sing for Motley Crue, Foreigner, and Humble Pie. He also discusses the impact of AI on music and how tools like ChatGPT can now mimic honest vocals. Ken explains how the Bel Canto method and lessons from vocal legends like Ron Anderson have kept his voice strong over the years and how he applies these techniques to train Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Journey, Dragonforce, and Meatloaf members. Finally, Ken and Metal Walt dissect the great rock singers of yesterday and today, debating who deserved their acclaim. Connect with Metal Mayhem ROC: Metal Mayhem ROC Merch:
Psychologist and educator Fitzhugh Dodson wrote, “Without goals and plans to reach them, you are like a ship that has set sail with no destination.”Of course, goals don't amount to much unless you have a plan to reach them. That planning should involve more than building your net worth. Ron Anderson joins us today to discuss life planning— what is it, how to do it, and why you should.Ron Anderson is the Founder & President of Plan A Wealth Management in Lincoln, Nebraska.What Is Life Planning?Life planning goes beyond setting financial goals; it's about discovering and fulfilling your purpose. It involves asking yourself why you want to be financially successful and what you will do to accomplish your bigger goals in life. It's about making a difference and living out the reason God put you on this planet.The core of life planning is about introspection and alignment with God's purpose for your life. We were all created on purpose for a purpose, and life planning helps us ask the tough questions to design a life that truly matters. It ensures that your goals are in line with God's plan for you, helping you avoid the pitfall of pursuing the world's definition of success while missing out on the unique contribution you are meant to make.The Role of a Financial Planner in Life PlanningA financial planner can be instrumental in helping you navigate your life planning journey. They can assist in determining how much you need to live the life God is calling you to. This includes helping you set a reasonable lifestyle, preparing for God's nudges, and ensuring that you are ready to say "yes" when He calls. A planner can also help you clarify your goals, understand how major life events fit into your vision, and identify opportunities to make the most meaningful impact.Scripture provides a strong foundation for life planning. Ephesians 5:15-17 urges us to live wisely, making the most of every opportunity and understanding the will of the Lord:“Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil. Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord's will is.”Ephesians 2:10 also reminds us that we are God's masterpiece, created to do the good things He planned for us long ago. This is why it's so vital to live purposefully and intentionally, aligning our lives with God's plans.If you're interested in exploring life planning further, you can visit PlanAWM.com, where you can schedule an appointment and speak with a member of their team.On Today's Program, Rob Answers Listener Questions:I've been contemplating leaving my assets from a soon-to-be-settled divorce to my children, who are in their 20s, and I'm just not sure I'm going to do that. All that said, I am very ill and have been around the world eight times trying to get well. The main question is, with Social Security Disability, how do income and assets affect Social Security Disability?I've had a life insurance policy for about 20 years, which will expire when I turn 76 unless I choose to pay a significantly higher premium at age 82. This means I have around five years left on it. I wanted to "cash it in," but when I contacted the company, they informed me that this is not possible with my term life policy. I came across a company called Coventry on TV, which seems to buy life insurance policies and provide cash in return. Can you explain how this works?I'm in my early to mid-70s and have a small to medium investment account. I have it securely invested in a G-Fund within my TSP. I'm curious about the market's future, especially since it's at an all-time high and has performed well this year. Given that it's an election year, and I haven't researched historical trends during such times, do you think the market will continue to rise? I'm considering converting a significant portion of my G-Fund to the C-Fund, which tracks the S&P 500. What is your outlook on the S&P 500 for the rest of the year?A few months ago, my mom passed away, and I was initially told I needed to go to probate court. At the courthouse, I was given a list of documents to bring, including the title to my mom's house and property. After reviewing these documents for a few minutes, the probate office informed me that I have a life estate, so probate isn't necessary, which contradicts their earlier statement. They mentioned it needed rights of survivorship, which it didn't have. I'm now confused about whether I need to go to probate or not.A few months ago, I heard about Social Security benefits for those in their 60s. I visited the Social Security office last week and asked why the surviving spouse seems penalized after a spouse's death. I feel like I'm losing my benefits despite working for them, as I can only take survivor benefits if my husband passes before me. The representative couldn't explain the reasoning. How can I advocate for a change to this rule, as its purpose is unclear to me?Resources Mentioned:Plan A Wealth ManagementRich Toward God: A Study on the Parable of the Rich FoolFind a Certified Kingdom Advisor (CKA) or Certified Christian Financial Counselor (CertCFC)FaithFi App Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network and American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community and give as we expand our outreach.
Goals don’t amount to much unless you have a plan to reach them. And financially speaking, that planning should involve more than building your net worth. On today's Faith & Finance Live, host Rob West will welcome Ron Anderson to discuss life planning—what is it, how to do it, and why you should. Then Rob will tackle your financial questions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I grew up camping, and my wife once told me that her idea of camping is a three-star hotel. Something tells me she wouldn't go on a camping experience with me, but she might go on a glamping experience. Especially after she sees the story that we're telling you right now. Ron Anderson is the owner and founder of 7744 Ranch.
Consuelo Vanderbilt Costin, seventh generation descendant of shipping and railroad tycoon, Cornelius Vanderbilt, is an American singer, composer, songwriter, designer, actress, philanthropist and entrepreneur. At a young age, Consuelo studied with famous singing teachers such as Ron Anderson and Seth Riggs and went to Italy and studied music in Fiesole and began performing in cafes and restaurants around Florence. At age 21 she signed her first record deal in London, and after many years of touring around the globe, in regions including Germany, France, and Australia, she launched her own record label, C&R Productions, and found herself in the top 20 Billboard Dance Charts with her top 10 hit singles. Consuelo's debut single “Naked” spent 16 weeks on the charts, while her follow-up “Feel So Alive” earned her Billboard's #2 Breakout Artist honor. Her latest hit “Body Needs” broke Billboard's Top 5.
What does it take to plant churches in some of the world's most secular regions? In this episode of the Lausanne Movement Podcast, we explore "Pioneer Church Planting" with Ron Anderson, a seasoned church planter whose work has extended over four decades in Spain. His journey is a testament to faithful resilience in a region indifferent to the gospel message. Ron delves into: The distinctiveness of "Pioneer Church Planting" compared to traditional "Church Planting" The critical shift in perspective from merely planting churches to actively making disciples Effective strategies for disciple-making Essential qualities for a successful church planter The significance of collaborative efforts Ron reflects on crucial moments of personal faith, transitioning from attempts to replicate church models to a deeper understanding of discipleship's essence, alongside the challenges and victories in fulfilling God's vision to establish 30 churches in the province of Cordoba, Spain. He underscores discipleship, collaboration, and fidelity to God's vision, providing valuable insights for those called to missionary work. This episode offers invaluable insights for anyone interested in: The complexities and strategies of church planting in challenging regions like Spain How discipleship can transform evangelical work The value of community and collaboration in ministry Practical guidance for aspiring disciples and church planters If today's conversation has moved you or sparked an interest in church planting and discipleship, we encourage you to subscribe to reach out to Ron at churchplanting@lausanne.org or explore more resources at https://lausanne.org/network/church-planting. Please leave a review and share this episode with friends or colleagues who might benefit from Ron's journey and insights. Ron Anderson Bio: Ron Anderson was born and raised in Guatemala where his parents ministered with the Maya Quiche people. He received a BA from Asbury University and later an MAS from Azusa Pacific University. Together with his wife Brenda, he has been involved in ministries related to church planting in Europe, particularly Spain, since 1978. In addition to being a Lausanne catalyst for church planting, Ron is the European church planting consultant and trainer for the European Christian Mission International and coordinator of the national platform for church planters in Spain. Ron and Brenda are both involved in a local church planting project in the area of Madrid, Spain.
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Do you know what it takes to source 727-100s from Santiago, Chile? Ron does.Ron Anderson regales listeners with legendary stories of aviation not-so-distant past. We discuss the shenanigans that took place while sourcing an early fleet for FedEx. Ron remembers the start of ISTAT, his time at Intrepid Aviation and his most recent role at Alpha Aviation Partners.
MDJ Script/ Top Stories for July 1st Saturday Publish Date: June 30 Friday Commercial: Henssler :15 From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast Today is Saturday July 1st and happy 70th birthday to actor Dan Akroyd ***Akroyd*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Engineered Solutions of Georgia 1. Georgia DNR Game Wardens participate in Operation Dry Water to halt boating under the influence this weekend 2. Residents turn out in support of Cobb's Jewish community 3. And Cobb's 'second chance' program has restricted 1,000 criminal records since 2021 launch Plus All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast. Commercial : CU of GA STORY 1 dnr As the July 4th holiday approaches, boaters across the US are gathering on waterways. However, this also leads to an increase in boating incidents and fatalities. To address this issue, Georgia DNR Law Enforcement, along with the National Association of State Boating Law Administrators and the US Coast Guard, is participating in Operation Dry Water. This initiative aims to raise awareness and enforce safe boating practices, particularly sober boating, which is crucial as alcohol use is a leading cause of recreational boater fatalities. Game Wardens will work to educate the public about the dangers of boating under the influence of alcohol or drugs. They will increase patrols and conduct checkpoints to ensure the safety of boaters. Operating a vessel while impaired is illegal and can result in serious consequences. Boaters are reminded to boat sober and wear life jackets. Operation Dry Water is a year-round campaign promoting awareness and deterring alcohol and drug use on the water. For more information, visit operationdrywater.org...........……... Read more about this at mdjonline.com Story 2: support Residents of Cobb County came together at East Cobb United Methodist Church in a show of solidarity with their Jewish neighbors, following an antisemitic demonstration outside Chabad of Cobb. The interfaith service, titled "A Time of Prayer and Action to Support our Jewish Neighbors," saw a packed church filled with people who felt the need to take a stand against hate. The neo-Nazi rally, organized by the Goyim Defense League, targeted multiple locations with antisemitic flyers before reaching Cobb County. Mechel McKinley-Hoffman and Rabbi Daniel Dorsch decided to organize the event as a call to action rather than a counterprotest. The support from allies and the community was evident, and Cobb County officials expressed their opposition to hate. Efforts were also made at the legislative level, with a bill to define antisemitism in state law, although it has yet to pass. Story 3: gop Cobb District Attorney Flynn Broady Jr. announced that Cobb County's record restriction program has helped 1,000 individuals restrict their criminal records. The program, established two years ago under Georgia's "Second Chance Law," allows nonviolent misdemeanor convictions and some individuals with pardoned felony convictions to seek record restriction or expungement. The Second Chance Desk, launched in June 2021, connects people with attorneys who offer free consultations and assistance in completing restriction and sealing applications. The aim is to provide individuals with a second chance, allowing them to secure employment and housing without the burden of a criminal history. Broady emphasized the importance of restorative justice and enabling former offenders to fully engage in the community. The Second Chance Desk is a collaborative effort between various organizations, including the Georgia Justice Project and Cobb County's legal entities........….we'll be right back Break: Dayco - ESOG - JRM STORY 4: NCC North Cobb Christian School celebrated the groundbreaking of the second phase of its upper school facility, marking a significant milestone in the school's growth. The event saw a joyful gathering of faculty, parents, students, and alumni under a tent adorned with balloons. The capital campaign for phase two, which aims to add 35,000 square feet to the existing upper school building, was launched in November 2021. The $12 million campaign goal was successfully achieved through the support of 375 donors, enabling the construction to proceed debt-free. The new phase will feature amenities such as a large dining hall, commercial kitchen, student-run coffee shop, outdoor dining area, recreational space, life sciences labs, and an upper school program center. The school expects to complete construction and open the new building for the 2024-25 school year. The event emphasized God's faithfulness and the school community's gratitude for the support received over the past 40 years STORY 5: paran Mount Paran Christian School has announced several promotions within its administrative team for the upcoming academic year. Tawanna Rusk will assume the role of associate head of school, focusing on providing academic leadership and support to the division heads of the school's four academic levels. Jason Beard will become the head of high school, while Ashley Cochran will take on the position of assistant head of high school. Dr. Nikki Hamilton will serve as the new high school dean of students. Tina Baker has been appointed as the head of lower school after a nationwide search, and Jocelyn Sotomayor will be the assistant head of lower school. Penny Harrison will continue as the head of preschool. The school expressed confidence in its academic leadership team and their commitment to the school's mission and vision. Mount Paran Christian School is a non-denominational college-preparatory school catering to students from preschool to grade 12. Story 6: hiring The Cobb County Sheriff's Office is organizing a free family fun and hiring event on July 8 at the Cobb County Safety Village in Marietta. The event aims to involve families of law enforcement applicants throughout the hiring process. Applicants should arrive in fitness attire by 8 a.m. and will participate in a physical agility test and interviews. The event will take place rain or shine, with only 44 slots remaining to be filled. In addition to the hiring activities, there will be food trucks, a live DJ, bouncy houses, face painting, backpack giveaways, and displays of cutting-edge equipment. Various units, including S.W.A.T., mounted patrol, and K-9, will be present. Family members of applicants can participate in a Q&A session. For more details, visit the Cobb County Sheriff's Office website at www.Cobbsheriff.org/careers.…………we're back, in a moment Break Elon – Ingle's 7- Drake Story 7: vulture The Chattahoochee Nature Center has announced the completion of its new vulture aviary. The previous aviary was over 20 years old and required an upgrade to ensure the safety of the birds, including protection from Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. Thanks to the contributions from The Imlay Foundation, Barbara & Ed Taylor, the Choate Bridges Foundation, and other generous donors, the funds were secured to rebuild the enclosure. The Turkey Vulture and Black Vulture, who had been off exhibit since August 2022, have now been returned to the aviary. The Chattahoochee Nature Center plays a crucial role in wildlife rehabilitation, handling over 700 cases and 3,500 inquiries annually. Donations are welcomed to support their important work. For more information, visit their website at https://www.chattnaturecenter.org/visit/experience/wildlife/. Story 8: aarp Powder Springs, Georgia, has been awarded a 2023 AARP Community Challenge grant. The grant will fund the Powder Springs Bike Rack Art Project, which aims to promote active and healthy lifestyles and provide alternatives to car-centric living. The city plans to partner with the South Cobb Arts Alliance to design, create, and install five artistically designed bike racks in strategic locations throughout downtown Powder Springs. This initiative is part of the city's broader efforts to create a livable and sustainable environment, including a redesigned town square with green spaces and community amenities. Powder Springs is also building connector trails between the Silver Comet Trail and downtown, further enhancing accessibility for cyclists and pedestrians. For more information about the AARP Community Challenge projects, visit aarp.org/CommunityChallenge. Story 9: hawks The Atlanta Hawks and State Farm collaborated on a Console to Career esports panel at the Ron Anderson Recreation Center in Powder Springs. The event aimed to educate students about career paths and opportunities in gaming. Local esports professionals, including representatives from Hawks Talon GC and other gaming organizations, shared their experiences and insights. The panel highlighted the diverse career options in esports and emphasized the importance of diversity and inclusivity in the industry. Hawks Talon GC Head Coach Ismael Diaz-Tolentino also engaged with the students. The Ron Anderson Recreation Center's Good Neighbor Club, which focuses on esports, was selected for the event due to its recent technology enhancements sponsored by State Farm. Additionally, the children had the chance to receive professional tools and basketball fundamentals, while some participated in the Hawks' annual camp at Ron Anderson. We'll have Final thoughts coming up after this…… Break: Fernbank – Ted's - Henssler 60 Signoff- Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. Read more about all our stories, and get other great content at MDJonline.com. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about our community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. www.henssler.com www.cuofga.org www.ingles-markets.com www.daycosystems.com www.drakerealty.com www.esogrepair.com www.jrmmanagement.com www.elonsalon.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In celebration of our third anniversary, we're releasing the second of two new episodes this week. With the right approach, with caring, empathy, and genuineness, that anyone can rise above the circumstances that they're in and that they too can be a success in their lives. In this episode, Dr. Graham Taylor is joined by Ron Anderson. Ron is the Executive Director of Project Reclaim, which operates a prevention-based afterschool program for teens, Life Skills workshops for elementary and middle school youth, and parent training and parental involvement activities for parents and guardians. Project Reclaim is a leadership academy that targets middle, junior, and high school youth in the Minden, Louisiana area. Together Graham and Ron discuss the inspiration of Project Reclaim, the core concepts that have led to the success of their program, the importance of reclaiming virtues, and the timeliness for youth leadership right now. We've got to reclaim some virtues that made us great, like hard work, discipline, respect, respect of others and having a strong and powerful household. For more information about Project Reclaim, please visit: https://prstars.org To connect with Project Reclaim on Facebook, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/projectreclaimyouth If you would like to donate to Project Reclaim, please visit: https://prstars.org/donate/ And finally, if you're interested in volunteering with Project Reclaim, please visit: https://prstars.org/volunteer/
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror's 'Newsboy' David Yates to cast an eye over the news and events from around the racing world today. Beginning with the UK action over the weekend, they reflect on Shishkin's dominant comeback at Ascot, talk to Jamie Shepperd - excited owner of I Like to Move It - and consider the importance of Cap du Nord's victory for Christian Williams. Also in this episode, Nick and Dave consider the key themes of the Asian Racing Conference, pay tribute to the career of pioneering French rider Nathalie Desoutter, who retired on Sunday, and wonder what the immediate future holds for star riders Frankie Dettori and Oisin Murphy. Dettori's US agent Ron Anderson joins the show off the back of Dettori's Santa Anita 4-timer on Saturday night, while Hugo Palmer reflects on his valuable success with the Murphy-ridden Flaming Rib in Doha the same day. Oliver St Lawrence drops in to talk about the huge auction of stallion nominations that goes online with Tattersalls today in aid of the DEC Turkey/Syria appeal and Giving for Ukraine.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror's 'Newsboy' David Yates to cast an eye over the news and events from around the racing world today. Beginning with the UK action over the weekend, they reflect on Shishkin's dominant comeback at Ascot, talk to Jamie Shepperd - excited owner of I Like to Move It - and consider the importance of Cap du Nord's victory for Christian Williams. Also in this episode, Nick and Dave consider the key themes of the Asian Racing Conference, pay tribute to the career of pioneering French rider Nathalie Desoutter, who retired on Sunday, and wonder what the immediate future holds for star riders Frankie Dettori and Oisin Murphy. Dettori's US agent Ron Anderson joins the show off the back of Dettori's Santa Anita 4-timer on Saturday night, while Hugo Palmer reflects on his valuable success with the Murphy-ridden Flaming Rib in Doha the same day. Oliver St Lawrence drops in to talk about the huge auction of stallion nominations that goes online with Tattersalls today in aid of the DEC Turkey/Syria appeal and Giving for Ukraine.
Already charting out some 2023 fitness goals but unsure where to start? Check out our latest Nick and Nate update episode where we talk with two St. Charles Fitness guru's - Core FSN owner Joe Giustino and Burn Effect owner Ron Anderson – about how to set your new years resolutions!
With the November 8th election behind us and run-offs to come, we decided to lighten up the mood with a topic we can all agree on—dogs! And there are no better deserving guests than Ron Anderson and his dogs Rip and Smoke, who respectively won 1st and 2nd at the 2022 (Super Retriever Series) Crown Championship, presented by Eukanuba. Friends of Ron can go to Ron's facebook page and catch a glimpse of his four legged champs.When we talk about the Crown, we aren't referencing King Charles, The Crown is the Championship of the Super Retriever Series, which takes the dog and handler through the rigors of testing for the best all around team by providing hunt tests, field trials and hunt savvy situations in a competitive format. The event took place November 1st through 6th and Ron is here to fill us in and maybe even get you and your retriever connected to the sport.
The Texas Two Step stop by BAF Barcelona Studios to discuss the upcoming NFL season. Also discussed was a ranking of the three Bay Area QB greats: Joe Montana, Ron Anderson and Steve Young.
Ron Anderson, Chris Mattice, Mark Santangelo and Rob Udy come on to talk about their tennis matches on July 30th and reminisce about old times.
This week on the Podcast we welcome top agent, Lauren Rosin. Lauren has a better understanding of the Real Estate market than your average REALTOR®. She offers a unique combination of education – a Masters in Real Estate Development from the W.P. Carey School of Business – and almost two decades of real-world experience in one of the nation's most competitive Real Estate Markets. Learn how she went from being one of the top sales agents into a true team leader, committed to serving her team at the highest level.Website:https://rosinteam.com/Social Media:@laurenrosinEmail:Lauren@rosinteam.comPodcast Recommendations:The Whissel Way Podcast with Kyle Whissel & Bryan KociThe Mark Kohler ShowMark J Kohler - Tax and legal tipsBook Recommendations: Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On ItBook by Christopher Voss and Tahl RazWorld Class Buyer Agent (Club Wealth Coaching & Consulting)by Michael Hellickson, Ron Anderson, Cheri Benjamin, Brian Curtis, Misti Bruton, Jesse ZagorskyThe Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond YourselfBook by Michael Alan Singer---Get in touch: I am Sharane and I am a 20 year real estate veteran here in Arizona. Over the years and to this day I have been a realtor/broker, buy and hold investor, flipper, problem solver, self-taught designer, and all around real estate strategist and problem solver. www.Sharanedorrah.comwww.agent911az.comFor daily behind the scenes stories, follow along with me on Instagram and Facebook at @sharanedorrahAnd to connect with me directly, please drop me a line via my “contact me” link on the About Page.Thanks for visiting!DISCLAIMERTrigger Warning: The episodes on the ELEV8 with Sharane YouTube channel and podcast may, at times, cover sensitive topics including but not limited to suicide, abuse, violence, severe mental illnesses, sex, drugs, alcohol addiction, psychedelics and the use of plant medicines. You are advised to refrain from watching or listening to the YouTube Channel or Podcast if you are likely to be offended or adversely impacted by any of these topics.The views, information or opinions expressed in the YouTube Channel and Podcast are solely the views of the individuals involved and by no means represent absolute facts. Opinions expressed by the host and guests can change at any time.Sharane Dorrah is not a CPA, attorney, insurance, contractor, lender, or financial advisor. The content in these videos/podcasts shall not be construed as tax, legal, insurance, construction, engineering, health & safety, electrical, financial advice, or other and may be outdated or inaccurate; it is your responsibility to verify all information yourself. This is a Podcast/YouTube video for entertainment purposes ONLY.All content has been produced by Personalized Solutions in Scottsdale, Arizona at PS Studios - www.personalizedsolu.com/psstudios.
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There's a lot of concern that the American economy is headed toward a recession. We have questions: How legitimate are the concerns, and what are the odds we head into a recession? What would being in a recession mean for the average American? What does it mean if you're trying to buy a house? How common is it for a recession to happen when the labor market is so tight? We asked these questions and more to Dr. Ron Anderson, Dean of Temple's Fox School of Business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joining the downtown St. Charles community is the Waterbar and the The Burn Effect! We brought the owner of the two businesses, Ron Anderson, on the Now Open Series to talk about what you can find at the Water Bar and how you can take your fitness to the next level at the Burn Effect!
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Welcome to the first episode of The Xibition Podcast where Dave Benard takes the opportunity to learn a bit more about the co-host of the podcast Ron Anderson. Hear Ron recall stories about his first horse "Baldy" as well as many other stories while he reflects on a life of adventure and service in the horse show business. If you make it through the episode you will also find out how Ron just might be "Practically perfect in every way". Thank you for listening and we hope you enjoy the show!
Oh snap! It's a Friday episode of Tucker & The Beard! On this special bonus episode we have Ron Anderson, owner of Ron's Comics as our special guest. Visit them Wednesday through Sunday inside Raven's Relics at the Prescott Gateway Mall at 3280 Gateway Blvd suite 214. Need to get in touch with Tucker & The Beard? Facebook: DCFacebook.com/Tuckerandthebeard Instagram: @tuckerandthebeard Twitter: @tuckerandbeard Youtube: http://bit.ly/tuckerandthebeard Spotify: http://bit.ly/tuckerandthebeardonspotify iTunes: http://bit.ly/tuckerandthebeardonitunes Google Play: http://bit.ly/tuckerandthebeardongoogleplay Got a Movie or Restaurant suggestion? Email us at thebeard@tuckerandthebeard.com or tucker@tuckerandthebeard.com Need to talk Prescott area real estate? Contact Kellen Hoskins at (928)910-5954 or email thebeard@tuckerandthebeard.comat or Edward Tucker at (928)710-4690 or email at tucker@tuckerandthebeard.com Or Visit www.newprescotthomes.com Download the Rockstar Backstage Pass App iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/rockstar-backstage-pass/id1503240480 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.app.rsbsp
Welcome to The Xibition...our podcast to share stories and highlights for a brand new reining event coming in the summer of 2022. Meet your hosts Ron Anderson and David Benard as they introduce this podcast and share information about what listeners can look forward to in future episodes.
Project Reclaim is a leadership training program for youth who may not be ordinarily selected for leadership training. Their focus is to provide the involved youth with the requisite skills to become successful, contributing members of society by helping them to be positive young leaders in their homes, schools and their community.Ron Anderson is the Executive Director of Project Reclaim of Minden, Inc. which provides:Juvenile delinquency prevention programs for youthParental involvement activities and parenting trainingHis public service awards include:The National Conference of Community and Justice “Brotherhood/Sisterhood Humanitarian” AwardBlue Cross/Blue Shield “Angel” Award FinalistFirst recipient of the Volunteers for Youth Justice “Ron Anderson Champion for Youth” AwardLouisiana Association of Educators “Human and Civil Rights Trailblazer” AwardShreveport, Louisiana Bar Association “Liberty Bell” AwardTwice named “One of the 10 Most Outstanding Leaders of the Community” by The Shreveport TimesTune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.Segment 1This week on Philanthropy in Phocus Tommy DiMisa welcomes Ron Anderson, Executive Director of Project Reclaim of Minden. Tommy starts the show by reminding his listeners the importance of the ripple effect and the long lasting effects it can have on individuals. Tommy shares Rons list of awards and achievements that he has gained throughout his nonprofit work. Ron tells his history and how that impacted his decisions to take part in his nonprofit organization. Ron talks about how important foundation is and how it was a major role in his life, he specifies how his foundation made him realize he had a choice to do better. Tommy mentions how leaders and educators are critical to kids' upbringing. Ron notes that children are able to notice genuine individuals and those are the people who will have the most impact. Segment 2Tommy discusses different programs that Project Reclaim offers and their mission. Ron gives more of his history, how he struggled in school with violence and how he had to make the decision to reach out to someone. Ron talks about how he was an angry kid not a bad kid. It was the situation surrounding him that provided an unhealthy outlet. Realizing his rage helped him change his path, he now shares to educators and leaders the tactics that helped him turn his life around. Ron talks about how service work called him and drew him in to share his knowledge. Segment 3Tommy recites the Project Reclaims mission from their website to remind listeners of Ron's mission. Ron tells of different programs he went through and worked for before identifying with Project Reclaim. Ron then tells the beginning of his work with Project Reclaim. He tells of the planting of branches and his work with the kids. Ron tells how he saw that all students should be given the opportunity to receive leadership training. Segment 4Ron shares about Project Reclaims programs and leadership training. There is an emphasis on leadership training as some leaders are bad leaders so through the program there are different trainings that can make more effective leaders. There are other programs that range from educational training to parental meetings to reach most of the community. For the community to support their youth gives them better opportunities.
“I think our minds close as we become older, and we have to make them open with having that sort of quest for new knowledge because people become more and more set in their ways.” - Nick Hexum In today's episode, Adam speaks with Nick Hexum, American singer, songwriter, and rapper. Nick is currently the vocalist and guitarist for the multi-platinum alternative rock band 311 and The Nick Hexum Quintet. His band has always been focused on spreading positivity and bringing together people through the power of music. Their songs are majorly about human values of tolerance, unity, inclusion, and diversity, science, and spirituality. Did you know that singers practice stretching of their vocal folds? Regular workout sessions could positively affect your vocals too. Listen in as Nick shares how music and fitness are intertwined for him and how he manages both of the two with an astounding level of enthusiasm and dedication. He also shares how remaining to be “teachable” and “having the humility to ask for help” have helped him level up as a singer at all times. Key Highlights Nick shares why he calls himself an athlete as well as a musician. He talks about his physical workouts before a live performance and why it is essential to help him do his best on stage! Ron Anderson's vocal classes have benefitted Nick during his time training to be a singer. Ron taught him how to navigate the break and blend his singing voice with the speaking voice. This helped expand his vocal levels. Nick talks about the never-ending journey of learning and why it is essential to ask for help when it is needed. This has always helped him grow as a singer. We discuss why relationships are important to any individual. Nick shares that people want to relate to others, and it is paramount to our living. Do aliens exist? Nick shares why he believes they do! We learn about Nick's family and how he got to become a musician. Nick also shares the struggles he had to face early on in his career. Learn about the importance of having a good connection with your family. We also discuss general parenting philosophies. Know how 311 started off initially and what their plans are for the future! Up and Adam is an Operation Podcast production. Save 15% on Strong Coffee Company with checkout code UPANDADAM at http://bit.ly/strongpodcast Connect with Nick! Website | Instagram Connect with Us! Website | Instagram | Facebook
Jockey agents make the horse racing world go around. It's self made position that you can't go to school for. You just have to be there and live it. Ron Anderson is the most successful agent in the business as his riders earned a combined 42 Million dollars on track last year. Even with COVID-19 restrictions they are still winning races and making bank this year. Jose Santos Jr. is the son of Hall... Source
On episode 8 of The Horse Racing Show, Kenny Rice celebrates the women of the horse racing world, as well as the women in other sports who compete directly against men. Kenny speaks with famous female jockey Julie Krone, Rood & Riddle President and CEO Dr. Deborah Spike-Pierce, and accomplished agent Ron Anderson. Julie Krone tells us what it's like to compete as a woman in a predominantly male sport, how racetracks have grown to accommodate female jockeys better, and shares tales of camaraderie with her fellow jockeys. For the Rood & Riddle Vet Check, Dr. Deborah Spike-Pierce discusses her history with the hospital, including how she became the first female shareholder and eventually the current President and CEO. Dr. Spike-Pierce also describes the role she plays and some differences in evaluating the radiography of Standardbreds and Thoroughbreds at sales. Kenny Rice discusses with superstar agent Ron Anderson about why he decided to relocate his client, jockey Joel Rosario, to Florida while the Santa Anita racetrack prepares to re-open for training and racing. He also provides an insight as to why so many tragic deaths occurred at the track since the start of the year. Connect with Us on Social Media! Twitter - @HorseRacingShow Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHorseRacingShow Facebook - fb.me/TheHorseRacingShow Instagram - thehorseracingshow
Kenny Rice discusses with superstar agent Ron Anderson about why he decided to relocate his client, jockey Joel Rosario, to Florida while the Santa Anita racetrack prepares to re-open for training and racing. He also provides an insight as to why so many tragic deaths occurred at the track since the start of the year. Connect with Us on Social Media! Twitter - @HorseRacingShow Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHorseRacingShow Facebook - fb.me/TheHorseRacingShow Instagram - thehorseracingshow
—Guest: Ron Anderson —Topic: Creative ways to make money and tax tips Description Join Ellie and Bethany in this special rerun of Taxes Can Be Fun with Ron Anderson! Stick around for the end of the show where Bethany and Ellie share some of their favorite behind-the-scenes moments! Bethany and Ellie open the show talking about creative ways to earn more than you spend. Ron Anderson comes into the Money Millhouse and discusses taxes and how they could be fun. He gives some of his favorite year-round tax tips and some good general advice for a taxpayer dealing with their taxes. He suggests someone buys a home as a foundation to build their financial freedom. He also says to not spend money unless it is going to be productive when it comes to small businesses, and what to keep in mind if a small business is ever to get audited. He gives tips for keeping receipts and playing “show and tell” with them. They transition into Ron's other profession: being a professional magician. He shares some of the stories of some of the famous people he has met along the way, including David Copperfield and Steve Martin. He talks about The Magic Castle, of which he is a member. He explains how to make a hobby into a business—understanding marketing, sales techniques, etc. He gives advice to anyone looking to start a business like this—including buying business cards and keeping records in order. He shares why he always asks for letters of recommendation, and being open to constructive feedback in order to get better. He shares how he manages his creativity and his process of comedy and magic, and why he writes every creative idea down on paper. Resources: —Sell stuff on Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace —Sell Pictures —Rent a room out in your house —Sell your skills —Teach classes online (Skillshare, Udemy, Teachable) —Become a field agent (Field Agent app) —Become a secret shopper —Take surveys online and get paid for them (Swagbucks) —Babysit for busy professionals (care.com) —Join direct selling company like Arbonne or Avon —Write music reviews (slicethepie.com) —Be a Lyft or Uber driver —Deliver food (Grubhubor Postmates) —Clean out your closet and sell online (Poshmark) —Become a dog walker (Rover, Wag)
Bethany and Ellie open the show talking about creative ways to earn more than you spend. Ron Anderson comes into the Money Millhouse and discusses taxes and how they could be fun. He gives some of his favorite year-round tax tips and some good general advice for a taxpayer dealing with their taxes. He suggests someone buys a home as a foundation to build their financial freedom. He also says to not spend money unless it is going to be productive when it comes to small businesses, and what to keep in mind if a small business is ever to get audited. He gives tips for keeping receipts and playing “show and tell” with them. They transition into Ron's other profession: being a professional magician. He shares some of the stories of some of the famous people he has met along the way, including David Copperfield and Steve Martin. He talks about The Magic Castle, of which he is a member. He explains how to make a hobby into a business—understanding marketing, sales techniques, etc. He gives advice to anyone looking to start a business like this—including buying business cards and keeping records in order. He shares why he always asks for letters of recommendation, and being open to constructive feedback in order to get better. He shares how he manages his creativity and his process of comedy and magic, and why he writes every creative idea down on paper.