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CTL Script/ Top Stories of May 16th Publish Date: May 16th Pre-Roll: From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Friday, May 16th and Happy Birthday to Pierce Brosnan I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Times Journal Appellate court takes up mass voter eligibility challenges Kaitlyn Lawrence Wins Judy Johnson Memorial Scholarship The Circuit in Downtown Woodstock Seeking New Vendor Plus, Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on grass-fed beef We’ll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you’re looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: MILL ON ETOWAH REV GENERIC_FINAL STORY 1: Appellate court takes up mass voter eligibility challenges A federal appeals court heard arguments Tuesday on whether True the Vote’s mass voter challenges in Georgia in 2020, targeting nearly 365,000 voters, were intended to intimidate minority voters. Fair Fight, a voting rights group, argued the challenges were frivolous and aimed at discouraging voters, particularly Black voters, ahead of key Senate runoffs. True the Vote denied intimidation claims, stating their actions were legitimate. Judges questioned the intent, noting none of the challenges succeeded, while a lower court previously ruled in True the Vote’s favor but criticized their methods as "reckless." STORY 2: Kaitlyn Lawrence Wins Judy Johnson Memorial Scholarship Kaitlyn Lawrence, a 2025 Cherokee High School graduate, has won the Judy Johnson Memorial Scholarship, a $500 award honoring a dedicated CCSD School Nutrition employee. Lawrence, a scholar-athlete and active community member, plans to study biochemistry with a minor in criminal justice at Lee University. She excelled in academics, sports, and extracurriculars, including lacrosse, flag football, drumline, National Honor Society, and her church’s youth group, while also working part-time. STORY 3: The Circuit in Downtown Woodstock Seeking New Vendor The Circuit at Chattahoochee Technical College's Woodstock campus is seeking a new vendor for its café space as Circle of Friends' Circuit Café closes on May 15. Founders Diane and Glenn Keen are consolidating operations at their Hickory Flat location, Flourish Café. Cherokee Office of Economic Development President Heath Tippens praised Circle of Friends' success and invited new coffee vendors to consider launching at The Circuit, a coworking and innovation space for entrepreneurs and the community. The café offers an opportunity for small businesses to grow in a supportive environment. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Break: STORY 4: Woodstock Considering $86.2M Budget The Woodstock City Council is reviewing an $86.2 million proposed budget for fiscal year 2026, a $5 million increase from 2025. The budget prioritizes infrastructure, parks, trails, and public safety, including 12 new firefighter positions and a fire captain training officer. It also includes a 2% cost-of-living raise for employees, a 4% water rate increase, and $27 million for parks projects, with $18.3 million allocated to Little River Park. Key SPLOST projects include road improvements, trail extensions, and public safety vehicle replacements. The council will discuss and vote on the budget in upcoming meetings. STORY 5: Trump Justice Department names new interim U.S attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg has been appointed interim U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi. Hertzberg, a seasoned prosecutor, has served nearly a decade as an assistant U.S. attorney, handling cases involving violent crime, drug trafficking, and fraud. He previously worked in Savannah and Atlanta, prosecuting gang leaders and other dangerous offenders. A graduate of Amherst College and NYU School of Law, Hertzberg succeeds Richard Moultrie Jr., who served in an acting capacity after Ryan Buchanan’s resignation. Commercial: And now here is Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on grass fed beef We’ll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: Ingles Markets 6 SIGN OFF – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast. If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast, the Marietta Daily Journal, or the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties. 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Ryan tells us about being flown across the country, spending months working in the dark, and not being treated with empathy. We also discuss learning to price, building too fast, inspections, good and bad tools and real TV build mentors on this episode of The Construction Life Podcast.Check out Buchanan Carpentry at GetBuchanan.com and @BuchananCarpentry. Reach out at Ryan@GetBuchanan.com. Stay connected with The Construction Life Podcast by texting Manny at 416 433-5737 or emailing him at manny@theconstructionlife.com. If you have something to contribute to the podcast, email info@theconstructionlife.com to schedule a time to join us in studio. Are you interested in the latest trends in building, renovation, home improvement, real estate, architecture, design, engineering, contracting, trades, and DIY? Look no further! Our construction podcast and social media content cover a wide range of topics, including project management, safety, best practices, business development, leadership, marketing, customer service, productivity, sustainability, technology, innovation, and industry news
Chase Parham joins to discuss Lane Kiffin's candidacy at Auburn, the vital nature of NIL in retaining coaches, the significance of this moment for Ole Miss Football and more. Ryan Buchanan checks in to talk QB play and how Ole Miss bounces back against Arkansas to close the show.
Ryan Buchanan joins to talk QB play, pass blocking, tempo and why the Rebels need to do all of those things better if they wish to beat Alabama
Ryan Buchanan joins for his weekly segment on QB play that covered tempo, drops and what he wants to see from the Rebels offense against A&M. LB's Greg and SkyBox take the show home with our weekly picks
Ryan Buchanan joins to discuss what he saw in the passing game against Auburn, why there was a missed opportunity to build up Jaxson Dart's confidence and what he needs to see from Ole Miss at LSU to declare them a contender in the SEC West. Nick Broeker joins to close the show.
Ryan Buchanan joins to evaluate Jaxson Dart, explain the nuances of snaps and the difficulties of bad snaps and more.
Ryan Buchanan joins to discuss Jaxson Dart's performance at Georgia Tech, what he has and has not shown yet, how an elite running game affects him and a Hugh Freeze blame game story.
Ryan Buchanan joins to discuss the ongoing quarterback battle, what the mindset of these two quarterbacks might be, a look around the SEC and reflecting on Nick Saban recruiting hIm. We close the show with week three of Fresh Cuts by making our picks with LBs Greg and SkyBox Sports Picks
Ryan Buchanan joins to discuss Ole Miss' win over Troy, Jaxson Dart's performance, why this quarterback strategy benefits both guys, what coaches actually look for in film and much more.
Ryan Buchanan joins to sort out the lack of a decision at quarterback for Ole Miss, how each guy might handle the situation and a look around the state of quarterback play in the SEC as a whole.
Ryan Buchanan returns to talk about the traction, or lack thereof, in the quarterback competition, recruiting stories, coming in cold off the bench and much more.
We are excited to announce that former Ole Miss quarterback Ryan Buchanan will be making a weekly appearance on the podcast during football season to talk QB play at Ole Miss, around the SEC and college football as a whole. Today, we discussed what it's like to be in a QB competition in preseason camp.
Ryan Buchanan is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Thesis, a digital marketing agency based in Portland, Oregon. Ryan is an experienced entrepreneur who grew an early email marketing agency into a full digital agency focused on strategic planning and creative execution. He is also the Co-founder of two nonprofits, SINE (Survival Is Not Enough) and Emerging Leaders PDX. Recently, Ryan won EY's Pacific Northwest Entrepreneur of the Year award. In this episode: Are you a systems-oriented leader? Or, do you find it time-consuming to document your company's processes and procedures? In order to create and grow a successful business, you need to have the right mindset, the right skills, and the right systems. If you struggle with documenting systems and processes, delegating the work to a member of your team who is up to the task can help save you a lot of frustration and setbacks. And, with this approach, you can free up more space to follow your strengths and passions as an entrepreneur. In this episode of the Systems Simplified podcast, Adi Klevit interviews Ryan Buchanan, the Founder and CEO of Thesis, about visionary leadership and how he gives back to the business community. Ryan explains how he handles delegation, the inspiration behind his nonprofits, and his tips for navigating the challenges of growing an agency. Stay tuned.
On this episode we talk High School QB development with Ryan Buchanan, former Ole Miss quarterback and director of QB Country Jackson. In the 2nd hour we are joined by Doug Colson from Mississippi Sports this Morning to break down the upcoming NFL Draft. The Coaches challenge w/The Judge focuses on "load management" in the NBA and the overall effect on the quality of the game as well as ratings and viewership. We finish the show with the Good Call/Bad Call of the week with both focusing on MLB.
This episode is a throwback to an interview Peter did before we were an official podcast with a url, but after we were a radio show. Listen to this to prepare for upcoming episodes which will prepare you for them. Enjoy!
Ryan Buchanan talks about how the accounting process has changed since the beginning of of his business. Part 6 of 6 From None of Our Businesses Episode 24
Ryan Buchanan discusses what it was like to switch from an e-mail centric marketing agency to branching out across social networks. Part 3 of 4 From None of Our Businesses Episode 23
Ryan Buchanan tells us about his personal experience and what led to him founding thesis. Part 2 of 4 From None of Our Businesses Episode 23
Ryan Buchanan, CEO of Thesis, a digital marketing agency in Portland, Oregon discusses joining entrepreneurial groups to help start your business, as well as the struggles or sudden remote working during the pandemic. Ryan's Podcast, Cause and Affect: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cause-an-affect/id1380548150 The None of Our Business crew talk about how you shouldn't market your accounting firm and managing issues with remote working. What you shouldn't do with your firm: https://cpatrendlines.com/2020/04/17/how-not-to-develop-your-practice/ Managing Remote Working: https://www.forbes.com/sites/enriquedans/2020/04/10/micromanagement-doesnt-work-in-the-office-so-why-inflict-it-on-people-working-fromhome/#3d9740354c85 None of Our Businesses Episode 24
Ryan Buchanan, CEO of Thesis, a digital marketing and creative company in Portland, Oregon stops by to tell us about his entrepreneurial path. Check out Ryan's Podcast, Cause and Affect https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cause-an-affect/id1380548150 At the Roundtable the crew discuss emergency 3D printed protective equipment for medical workers, Amazon benefiting from crisis, and banks failing to distribute loans.
On today's episode Colton is joined by Ryan Buchanan to discuss our rankings of the office seasons. Let us know what your ranking is at outerexperiencepodcast@gmail.com
Pete Harrison and Ryan Buchanan speak with Cenk on The Conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryan Buchanan is the Founder & CEO of Portland based digital marketing agency eROI. In this episode we discuss how Ryan has grown the business over the past 17 years, including the pivots he made to scale. Ryan is also the Co-Founder of Emerging Leaders PDX, a non profit dedicated to improving racial and cultural diversity at the leadership level in Portland area companies.
Climbing the world's tallest fire-lookout tree in Western Australia in semester abroad at college changed Morgan Armstrong's life forever. Overcoming that fear of certain death has propelled her to new heights. The most human of Human Resources Directors, Morgan Armstrong shares her life story of knowing since she was a little kid that she was always going to grow up to be a BOSS. And guess what? She is a boss.
Coach of one of world's top competitive Cheerleading Team + eROI Senior Strategist, Cher Fuller shares her life story of getting comfortable with being uncomfortable.
As an 8 yr old boy, Eli Caudillo moved from Mexico to a tiny town in Washington called Trout Lake, near Mt. Adams. He was the first in his family to go to college and figured out from a standardized test that he was always meant to be a Designer!
Design Manager Nick Escobar talks about overcoming massive fear in public speaking to be an accomplished stand-up comedian and how that has helped him overcome challenges in becoming a leader in his design career.
Digital Designer Elijah Graham shares his journey of Parkrose High School in Portland, to being first in his family to go to college. He played basketball at a California college and then finding his home at George Fox University and excelling in design.
Ryan Buchanan interviews Lead Software Engineer Heidi Olsen on all the things growing up in Minnesota that made Heidi who she is. Heidi talks about leaning into being uncomfortable in college and pursuing her passion in African-American studies and then into journalism, design, and how her career took her into coding and development of websites and marketing campaigns. We also explore what all of us as consumers should expect from brands on how we'll be influenced to buy things in the future.
Rock Town correspondent Levi Sebastian guides us through his weekend of skating and camping in “Arizona's playground,” otherwise known as Lake Havazu. Held during the last weekend in February, Blade Havasu included skaters from all over the country (but mostly Arizona). Levi brought home interviews with Andrew Scherf, Ryan Buchanan, Austin Paz, Adam Caroselli, Chad Hornish, Noah Shaw, and many others. The cover photo comes courtesy of Austin Paz and his trusty drone. This and every episode of the Rock Town Podcast is made possible thanks to our supporters on Patreon: Trudy, Dustin, Edward, Jose, Nate, Steve, Alexander, Zach, Basti, Jon, Levi, Sean, Brad, Ivan, Randy, Jeff, Brad, Tri, Lawrence, Obe, Mark, Clay, Todd, Konjure, Ian, Guy, Ty, Trace, Kofi and Jeff. Like this episode? Interested in becoming a Patreon for as little as $1 a month? Click here. Don't forget to like our stupid Facebook page so you don't miss the latest episodes, relevant links, and updates about our growing list of guests.
On today's episode I am joined by Ryan Buchanan of Bakerstreet and we discuss the first season of one of our favorite TV shows The Office. Enjoy!
Ryan Buchanan is CEO of eROI, a digital marketing agency, which he founded to inspire and be inspired. His philosophy is all about stepping into client's shoes with a business mindset first. You can find Ryan over at eROI.com. Today on Digital Marketing Radio we discuss the following: Email marketing ideas for 2015 Is email marketing still innovating? Will social ever overtake email as a reliable customer communications medium? How has the increased use of mobile impacted email marketing? How Ryan obtained the domain eROI.com Is collecting email addresses still essential for most businesses now? Using tools to capture data from both web and social Whether or not email will always be part of the marketing mix Why organic reach is so much of a challenge on Facebook The multiple touch points of a customer order journey Are companies innovating fast enough to take advantage of mew technology? What is the 'fluid web'? What can you learn from your customers? Working towards a single view of the customer across multiple devices Why customers abandon shopping carts and what to do about it What is progressive disclosure or progressive profiling? Working on increasing the conversion rate while still capturing as much information as possible How aggressive should a business be when it comes to asking for an email opt-in? Software I couldn't live without What software do you currently use in your business that if someone took away from you, it would significantly impact your marketing success? Google Docs [Group collaboration software] Asana [Group collaboration software] Harvest [Time tracking software] LinkedIn [Business research] Litmus [Email testing software] ExactTarget [CRM Software] Blue Hornet [Email marketing software] Google Analytics [Website analytics software] What software don't you use, but you've heard good things about, and you've intended to try at some point in the near future? Salesforce [Enterprise CRM tool] My number 1 takeaway What's the single most important step from our discussion that our listeners need to take away and implement in their businesses? Ask why - always get back to that core goal you want to accomplish - Why am I doing this? Why email Why search? How am I being strategic rather than just jumping right in there and looking for the 'red shiny ball'?
In the HBR article by Clayton Christensen How will you measure your life? (paywall) he asks, “How can I ensure that my relationship with my family proves to be en enduring source of happiness?” I talk about this question and the article to kick off this episode of the podcast. Ryan Buchanan shared with me eROI’s purpose: Asking why … Continue reading Purpose Podcast 031 — Ryan Buchanan (eROI): Asking why drives us toward what we need rather than what we want