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Well, we didn't get our favourite Christmas present by getting 3 points against Dunfermline BUT the Bairns are now 6 points clear at the top going into 2025 and there is a lot to unpack from East End Park. Ross and John are here to talk about the game and everything surrounding it in the company of Ryan Marshall of Rmar Architecture. Plus more entries for the F-Factor, your Falkirk Xmas pressies and catching up with Colin from the OTL Podcast ahead of the game against Airdrie Expect the Unexpected! EPISODE SPONSOR RMAR ARCHITECTURE Dealing with projects of all types from bespoke , contemporary extensions, housing developments, commercial property, hotels and industrial clients. Happy to speak with any potential client and more info can be found at rmar.co.uk. Behind the Wall – Behind the Bairns since 1985 Falkirk's best selection of fine wines lagers, craft and cask ales, fantastic value food and great service. Check out what's on www.behindthewall.co.uk Join the FFIT T8s https://www.facebook.com/groups/1803421196843918 Get the new Falkirk Daft t-shirt's: https://pintsnprints.co.uk/collections/falkirk-collection And Remember sign up for our Discord and Social Media: Discord - https://discord.com/invite/sVYbRzzusK Twitter/Insta/Facebook - @Falkirkdaft Get Merch: merch.falkirkdaft.co.uk For any sponsorship enquiries email sales@falkirkdaft.co.uk Subscribe to our YouTube channel and remember to leave a review where you get your podcasts. youtube.com/@falkirkdaft
Willy was joined by Ryan Marshall, President and CEO of PulteGroup, Inc., one of the nation's largest home builders. Ryan has his finger on the pulse of the housing market, so what are the key trends and opportunities he's seeing? Ryan and Willy discussed his transition into the role of CEO at PulteGroup, Inc., the company's number one driver of value, the importance of the consumer, disruptions and opportunities in the home building space, what builders are doing to address the housing supply shortage, opportunities he's seeing in markets across the U.S., how he instills a team-first mentality throughout the company, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thank you for listening to The Rooted Leadership Podcast! Today, we are honored to have Ryan Marshall with us, an experienced school counselor and dedicated advocate for student well-being. With a deep commitment to supporting students and educators through the challenges they face, Ryan has been at the forefront of crisis response and transformational leadership in his school district. His work emphasizes the power of relationships, vulnerability, and truth-telling in the education system, and he's been a key figure in driving meaningful change to better support both students and staff. In today's episode, Ryan will share his insights on navigating crises in schools, the shift from transactional to transformational approaches in education, and how the Groundwork program has played a role in enhancing the outcomes for educators and students alike. Get ready for an inspiring conversation that delves into the heart of what it means to connect, grow, and lead through times of fear and grief. This conversation explores the themes of crisis response in education, the importance of transformational leadership, and the need for deeper relationships between educators and students. Chris and Ryan discuss the impact of recent crises on their school community and how their experiences have shaped their understanding of grief, loss, and the necessity for effective communication and support systems. They emphasize the importance of equipping educators with the tools and time needed to foster meaningful relationships with students, ultimately leading to better educational outcomes and community engagement. Thanks for watching!
Testimony is has resumed in Oakland County Circuit Court in day 3 of the manslaughter trial of Jennifer Crumbley. WWJ's Jon Hewett has more. No details yet from police in Canton, on a homicide investigation that began overnight. WWJ's Ryan Marshall joins from the scene with the latest details. (Credit: Mandi Wright/USA TODAY NETWORK)
Testimony has resumed in Pontiac this afternoon in the manslaughter trial of Jennifer Crumbley, with witness testimony now focusing on the text messages she sent the day of her son Ethan's shooting spree inside of Oxford High School. WWJ's Jon Hewett has more. (Photo: Zoom screenshot/WWJ) Lions merchandise is flying off the shelves -- ahead of their NFC Championship game this Sunday. WWJ's Ryan Marshall joins with more.
A group of Shelby Township police officers will NOT face charges -- after an officer-involved shooting this month. WWJ's Ryan Marshall joins with the details. Ford is recalling more than 2,000,000 Explorer SUVs because of an issue with some trim. WWJ Auto Beat Reporter Jeff Gilbert has the details. (Credit: David McNew/Getty)
With massive crowds are expected in Detroit this weekend for the Lions' divisional playoff game, police are ramping up preparations with an increase in deployment of officers. WWJ's Ryan Marshall has details. While you're downtown, why not take the People Mover. It's free! Plus, Ford Motor Co. is making big moves at two of its plants in Metro Detroit. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
In the span of about a month, Corwell Health announced two data breaches, each which exposed the information of 1 million customers. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says the state legislature must take action to prevent this from happening again. -- WWJ's Ryan Marshall is at Detroit Metro Airport where thousands are on the move following the Christmas holiday and ahead of the New Year. Marshall says there isn't much issue other than 'organized chaos'. (PHOTO: Matthew Dae Smith/Lansing State Journal/USA TODAY)
We're counting down the top 6 podcasts of 2023! Today our guest is Ryan Marshall, School Counselor at South Salem High School and the 2023 Oregon School Counselor of the Year. We talk to Ryan about student driven suicide prevention and how they have worked to add student input and voice in supporting student mental health. He shares how this work started with one student, and how as they gathered information across the district they heard from students that they wanted to help. Ryan discusses how students have played a vital role in creating tools like a needs assessment, how their contributions have helped support students in crisis district-wide, and how this student involvement has helped save the lives of other students. Learn More: Visit the CharacterStrong Website
The Detroit Casino Council reached a tentative agreement today with the city's three casino operators. WWJ's Ryan Marshall reports the agreement includes significant wage increases, workload reductions, healthcare and technology protections, and several other details. -- Honda is recalling around 250-THOUSAND cars because bearings can fail and cause engines to stall and increasing the risk of a crash. The recall covers several models and model years. Dealers will inspect and repair or replace the engines if needed. (PHOTO: Ryan Marshall/WWJ)
As over 45,000 UAW workers walk the picket line, big news from the Auto Beat -- there are reports that the UAW could be close to a deal with Ford. WWJ Auto Beat Reporter Jeff Gilbert has the very latest. -- WWJ's Ryan Marshall reports a Detroit mother and another young man have been charged with murder in connection with the death of a seven year old boy. The pair is also charged with torture and child abuse. (PHOTO: Kirthmon F. Dozier / USA TODAY NETWORK)
On today's episode, HW Media CEO Clayton Collins speaks with. Ryan Marshall, the founder and CEO of EquityProtect. Ryan's journey is an interesting one, starting as an 18-year-old living in his car to being one of the region's most esteemed real estate agents. He eventually found his way into the dynamic realm of cybersecurity fintech with the launch of EquityProtect this past May. In today's conversation, Ryan and Clayton start out talking about a very interesting and unexpected side of his life as he's about to head off into a 45-day totally off-grind hunting trip. They then dive into Ryan's journey that started with selling real estate out of his car in Orange County, the impacts of the great financial crisis on his professional life and what led him to the business that he is operating today.Related to this episode:Follow EquityProtect on LinkedInEquityProtect HousingWire on YouTubeEnjoy the episode!The Housing News podcast explores the most critical topics in mortgage, real estate and fintech. A new mortgage or real estate executive joins the show each week to add perspective to the top stories crossing HousingWire's news desk. Hosted by Clayton Collins and produced by the HW Media team.
Local high school students stage a walkout today protest of the Israel-Hamas war. WWJ's Ryan Marshall has more. (Credit: Ryan Marshall/USA Today) The Southwest Detroit Business Association claims semi trucks are speeding along W. Vernor Highway, putting people at risk, including school kids. WWJ's Jonathan Carlson has more.
This week I sat down with Ryan from Marshall Arachnids to discuss his background in zoology and animal husbandry and how it impacts his tarantula husbandry. We discuss the controversial issues of tarantula care and husbandry and why the bare minimum basic husbandry might no longer be sufficient as we learn more about these arachnids in the wild and in captivity. This episode is sure to open some minds and ruffle a few feathers.
Lions linebacker Alex Anzalone isn't thinking about Sunday's win over the Carolina Panthers. His parents are stuck in Israel. WWJ's Ryan Marshall has more. (Credit: Junfu Han/USA Today)
We conclude our conversation with wealth expert Ryan Marshall. This epsode Ryan and Ken discuss ways to save money. Addionally discuss what would Ryan invest with his last $500.Like, Share, Subcribe on all podcasting platformsConnect with Ryan MarshallHow Money WorksWealth WaveInstagram Looking to build wealth? Tap in to the Bullish Institute of financial literacy.at 313-744-3489https://www.bullishinstitute.com/Got stock market questions? Send your question to Ken on IG@AskBlanksQuestions will be answered on future episodes.Register to our live webinars. Get the early bird special belowSign up hereWe would like to thank our sponsors Coleman Austin Legal Shield 313-218-1527 CRC Financials LLC 313-268-7205 ask for Carla Wilson Drone Logistic Services 908-209-2794 Black & White Look Otical 248-255- 6444
In the wake of the suspension of Michigan State University football coach Mel Tucker, newly named "acting" head coach Harlon Barnett stepped up to the microphone today -- meeting with the media in East Lansing. Joining with the story is WWJ's Jon Hewett. (Credit: Nick King/USA Today) Auto workers today preparing for a strike while their negotiators try to prevent one. WWJ's Ryan Marshall has more.
Dan and Jennifer Gilbert have given $375 million in partnering with Henry Ford Health and the Chicago-based Shirley Ryan Abilitylab to bring a new facility to southeastern Michigan. WWJ's Jon Hewett says the facility is expected to be completed within the next 5 years. -- WWJ's Ryan Marshall reports that Oakland County is getting $35 million to help fight the opioid epidemic. The money comes from lawsuits against major drug companies that began in 2014. (PHOTO: Junfu Han/USA TODAY NETWORK)
As the holiday weekend begins, thousands of Metro Detroiters hit the road. WWJ's Ryan Marshall has more. (Credit: Mike Clevenger/USA Today) Some experts say Ford's proposal that was rejected by the UAW could be built upon.
Following intense rain overnight into the early morning hours, Detroit Metro Airport was basically shutdown when the entrances to the airport flooded. WWJ's Ryan Marshall reports that while things are improving slowly, there are still a lot of folks who are both stranded and frustrated -- Detroit Metro Airport wasn't the only hard hit area -- Canton Township Supervisor Anne Marie Graham-Hudak tells WWJ's Tony Ortiz that several major roadways remain underwater. Graham-Hudak asks people to avoid washed out roadways. (PHOTO: Mike Campbell/WWJ)
Thomas Howie of Madison Heights discovered a clawed rat's foot in his minestrone soup mid-bite. Attorney Daniel Gwinn of Troy-based law firm Gwinn Legal, PLLC has filed a $75K lawsuit against Olive Garden on behalf of his client. WWJ's Ryan Marshall has more. An Ann Arbor hotel is facing hefty fines after a worker died last fall from carbon monoxide poisoning. The Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) has imposed 8 citations totaling more than $155K in penalties. WWJ's Jonathan Carlson has the details. (Credit: Scott Olson/Getty)
A crane has fallen over, damaging a middle school in Wayne County. WWJ's Ryan Marshall has more. (Credit: Ryan Marshall/WWJ) Seven people have been charged in connection with a car theft ring that operated in Wayne County.
Ending our conversation with Ryan Marshall with Wealth Wave. Ryan discuss what sectors he's watching. Looking to build wealth? Tap in to the Bullish Institute of financial literacy.at 313-744-3489https://www.bullishinstitute.com/Got stock market questions? Send your question to Ken on IG@AskBlanksQuestions will be answered on future episodes.Register to our live webinars. Get the early bird special belowSign up hereWe would like to thank our sponsors Coleman Austin Legal Shield 313-218-1527 CRC Financials LLC 313-268-7205 ask for Carla Wilson Drone Logistic Services 908-209-2794 Black & White Look Otical 248-255- 6444
Continuning the convesation with Mr. Ryan Marshall from Wealth Wave. Ryan gives his watchlist on what sectors he is watching thats under the radar. Looking to build wealth? Tap in to the Bullish Institute of financial literacy.at 313-744-3489https://www.bullishinstitute.com/Got stock market questions? Send your question to Ken on IG@AskBlanksQuestions will be answered on future episodes.Register to our live webinars. Get the early bird special belowSign up hereWe would like to thank our sponsors Coleman Austin Legal Shield 313-218-1527 CRC Financials LLC 313-268-7205 ask for Carla Wilson Drone Logistic Services 908-209-2794 Black & White Look Otical 248-255- 6444
We are back! This episode we have Mr. Ryan Marshall from Wealth Wave. Ryan breaksdown the rule of 72, the truth about saving your money in a bank and how it work aganist you. Looking to build wealth? Tap in to the Bullish Institute of financial literacy.at 313-744-3489https://www.bullishinstitute.com/Got stock market questions? Send your question to Ken on IG@AskBlanksQuestions will be answered on future episodes.Register to our live webinars. Get the early bird special belowSign up hereWe would like to thank our sponsors Coleman Austin Legal Shield 313-218-1527 CRC Financials LLC 313-268-7205 ask for Carla Wilson Drone Logistic Services 908-209-2794 Black & White Look Otical 248-255- 6444
Two people are hospitalized after a shooting outside a UAW hall in Saline, near Ann Arbor. WWJ's Ryan Marshall has more. (Credit: Ryan Marshall/WWJ) The Teamsters are not happy with General Motors' self-driving vehicle plans. WWJ Auto Beat Reporter Jeff Gilbert joins with details.
Severe weather came through Southeastern Michigan Wednesday afternoon. And as we hear from WWJ's Brooke Allen and Tony Ortiz, residents are dealing with downed trees and power outages. Amazon is bringing a new twist to an old site in Detroit. The e-commerce giant cut the ribbon on a new fulfillment center on the city's east side today, located on the old Michigan State Fairgrounds. WWJ's Ryan Marshall reports from the scene. (PHOTO: Getty Images)
More than eight-thousand homes and businesses remain without power this hour following severe storms overnight. Some of the largest outages are located in Sterling Heights and in the Chesterfield / New Baltimore areas. More charges expected today after a man, wanted in an assault in Troy AND a murder in Detroit -- is taken into custody. The update from WWJ's Ryan Marshall. (Credit: Troy PD)
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Today our guest is Ryan Marshall, School Counselor at South Salem High School and the 2023 Oregon School Counselor of the Year. We talk to Ryan about student driven suicide prevention and how they have worked to add student input and voice in supporting student mental health. He shares how this work started with one student, and how as they gathered information across the district they heard from students that they wanted to help. Ryan discusses how students have played a vital role in creating tools like a needs assessment, how their contributions have helped support students in crisis district-wide, and how this student involvement has helped save the lives of other students. Ryan Marshall is a school counselor at South Salem High School, in Salem, Oregon where he's served as the department lead for the last three years. South is a three-time ASCA Ramp school and a home Ryan considers the kindest school in America. His focus areas are grief and loss counseling, crisis management, and suicide prevention and intervention. When he's done finding joy on the job for the day, Ryan's an avid sports fan and loves hanging with his wife and two daughters. He's the 2023 Oregon School Counselor of the Year and is currently on a yearlong Sabbatical aimed at identifying ways to serve students and their families more effectively.
Ryan was born in middle GA and moved around the Southeast before settling in Asheville, NC 20 years ago. A proud father of three, Ryan enjoyed success in the hospitality industry and as a bar owner in his early 30's. He then moved into executive recruiting and sales coaching before starting his real estate career. His experience has led him to have a true service mentality with a belief that bringing value to clients and colleagues gives one the ability to leverage collaboration with others to help people achieve their goals. Ryan is the host of The Real Deal on BIZradiowith a focus on community, real estate market conditions, and tips for buyers, sellers and agents. As a Realtor, whether you are looking to invest, buy your first home, or get a nononsense approach to selling your home. Ryan can help you see the hurdles before they pop up and if he can't help you, he is happy to guide you to the best agent for your particular circumstance.Email: RyanKnowsWNC@gmail.comWebsite: RealDealAsheville.com
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A woman was shot and killed Thursday night in a parking lot on Detroit's west side. WWJ's Ryan Marshall says the suspect, who remains at large, took off in the victim's SUV. Anyone with information is asked to call Detroit Police or Crimestoppers. (PHOTO: Getty Images)
An early morning house fire in southwest Detroit has claimed the life of one person. WWJ's Ryan Marshall is on scene and says the structure collapsed as the firefighters were battling the blaze. No firefighters were injured. (PHOTO: Ryan Marshall/WWJ)
Southwest Airlines cancellations continue to wreak havoc across the country and right here at Detroit Metro Airport. WWJ's Ryan Marshall is at Metro with a Texas family who has been stranded in the terminal for days. Is this the day they get to go home? (PHOTO: Ryan Marshall/WWJ)
Despite snow accumulation falling well below expected levels, the Christmas weekend winter storm is still causing problems for those traveling in-and-out of Detroit Metro Airport. WWJ's Ryan Marshall has more from Romulus. (PHOTO: Ryan Marshall/WWJ)
Gas prices across the country continue to fall, with the average in Michigan at $3.52, but some gas stations are actually below $3. WWJ's Ryan Marshall has more. Southfield police are looking for a suspect involved in a non-fatal. A Dearborn Heights man and Detroit woman were shot late last night as they were driving near Ten Mile and Greenfield. Both victims are expected to be okay. (Credit: WWJ)
The name of the game for many shoppers on Black Friday is speed, and quickly getting their desired item before they fly off the sleeves. WWJ's Ryan Marshall has more. One dead after a domestic dispute on Thanksgiving in Monroe. WWJ's Kyle Kimball has more. (Credit: Ryan Marshall/WWJ)
Oakland University's campus is closed until 10am while police search for two armed gunmen who were fleeing law enforcement, last seen near campus. WWJ's Ryan Marshall has more. Ferndale High School is closed today after an anonymous threat was allegedly posted to Instagram, according to multiple reports. (Credit: WWJ)
Ryan Marshall is the president and chief executive officer of Pulte Homes, one of the largest national home builders. While he lives in the city now, his roots run deep in small town rural Utah. Growing up, Ryan wanted to be a cowboy—inspired by his dad who ran a cattle ranch and later became a veterinarian. Ryan's upbringing impressed upon him the value of hard work, community, and self-sufficiency. He loves strategizing and solving difficult problems, a passion that helped him grow in his leadership at Pulte. Get to know Ryan and discover what advice he would give his younger self, in this episode of the Inspirational Leadership with the Best in Home Building podcast. »Get housing industry news & updates: https://bit.ly/ZondaNews »Learn more: https://www.zondahome.com »Follow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/ZondaHomeLI »Follow us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/ZondaHomeFB »Follow us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/ZondaHomeTW »Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/ZondaHomeIG About Zonda Zonda provides data-driven housing market solutions to the homebuilding and multifamily industries. From builders to building product manufacturers, mortgage clients, and multifamily executives, we work hand-in-hand with our customers to streamline access to housing data to empower smarter decisions. As a leading brand in residential construction, our mission is to advance the home building industry, because we believe better homes mean better lives and stronger communities. Together, we are building the future of housing.
On this episode Austin and special guest, Ryan Marshall discuss the Colossians 3:16 and how it effects our view of corporate worship. “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly, teaching and admonishing one another in all wisdom, singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, with thankfulness in your hearts to God”(Colossians 3:16, ESV) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-exiles-podcast/support
Detroit police arrested a man believed responsible for killing three people early Sunday morning. WWJ's Ryan Marshall has more. Another hearing is set to get underway today regarding allegations that members of a Michigan militia tried to kidnap the governor. WWJ's Charlie Langton has the story. Excitement is high for students and teachers across Detroit -- the new school year gets underway today. (Credit: Detroit Police Department)
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Today our guest is Ryan Marshall, Lead Counselor, at South Salem High School, and the 2021 Oregon School Counselor of the Year. We talk to Ryan about the power of finding joy inside our work and he gives 3 steps to help us intentionally do this: 1. Knowing Thyself, 2. Building opportunities into our work schedule, and 3. Go and Do it. Ryan Marshall just wrapped his 9th year as a school counselor, 7th at South Salem High School in Salem, Oregon where he's served as the department lead. South is a three-time ASCA Ramp school and a home Ryan considers the kindest school in America. His focus areas are grief and loss counseling, crisis management, and suicide prevention and intervention. When he's done finding joy on the job for the day, Ryan's an avid sports fan - Go Ducks! - and loves hanging out with his wife and two daughters. He's the 2021 Oregon School Counselor of the Year and is currently headed into a yearlong Sabbatical aimed at identifying ways to serve students and their families more effectively.
We discuss: his not so warm welcome to Sprague football as a freshmen by future nfl player Bill Swancutt, becoming an all American at Whitworth, personal struggles he went through and how he worked with a counselor himself to become a better person, playing tee ball with his future wife, becoming a counselor instead of a youth pastor, moving from a 4k square foot house to living in a tiny bedroom with his wife and newborn daughter + 2 pets, a couple incredible stories of students he's worked with, a plea for Lehrbaum to rejoin the group chat, and a rapid fire round
Tonight, All in on High School Sports covers New Jersey high school sports action from this past week. Kurt and Jen will break down their Week 9 picks and declare a season Pick “Em winner! Delbarton Football Coach Brian Bowers will join the show with his assistant coach, Gerry Gallagher. Kurt and Jen also welcome FASST Speed and Strength trainers, Paul Johnson and Ryan Marshall. Be sure to tune in live and drop a comment to join the discussion! December 1, 2020
Welcome to Creating Community for Good, a podcast dedicated to philanthropy: the love of humankind. WITH THE INTENTION TO inform, inspire and evolve. In this episode of Creating Community for Good podcast, I talked to Ryan Marshall and Bill Tortorici. Both are talented fundraisers from different parts of the country and in different roles in the sector who were laid off during the pandemic. And they were not the only ones who met this same fate: 926,045 nonprofit jobs were lost by the end of February 2021. With an average recovery of 39,520 jobs per month, it will take the sector around two years to return to its pre-covid level of employment, according to the March 2021 updated estimates following the procedures laid out on Candid's December Report. Head to http://CreatingCommunityForGood.com for full show notes, key takeaways and episode resources.
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Today I sit down with a great friend of mine and we talk about weight gain and the struggles getting back to a healthy lifestyle and to find a place of body comfort again. You'll hear about the healthy foundation that was set in his childhood, and how easily his lifestyle changed when he was surrounded by the "college life". You'll hear insight on what It's like to build foundational habits while getting married, working full time, working overnights, and starting a new business. You wont want to miss this episode!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bodybybulb)
Ministry wisdom was honored to have Missionary Ryan Marshall on with us talking about the work in Papa New Guinea and everything happening there be blessed and listen --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
If you're in the North Bay area tonight, make sure to liven up the downtown area by hitting up Lou Dawgs at 8pm to see Ryan Marshall rock the night away and then consider heading over to the check out the newly-renovated Cecil's Brewhouse & Kitchen to check out NorthFacing Folk to chill the night away...or just get a tab running at both bars and bounce back and forth!Hosted by Anthony 'Long Hair' Leclair & Marla 'The Mouse' McHardyRyan MarshallNorthFacing Folk
While much of the conversation about diseases right now is focused on the coronavirus from China, the flu has been in Maryland for several weeks. In Maryland alone, there have been 16,766 confirmed cases of the flu with 15 deaths, as of Jan. 18. In Frederick County, there is at least one flu-related death. On Jan. 20, 5-year-old Lochlin DeSantis died from flu-related sepsis. Lochlin was a happy, giving child who was always running and always had a smile on his face. City editor Allen Etzler temporarily takes over hosting duties to interview producer Heather Mongilio about her story on Lochlin. She spoke about how his parents invited her and editor Graham Cullen into their homes around 48 hours before Lochlin's funeral so that they could spread the message about flu-related sepsis. Then Etzler tells Mongilio about other stories coming up in Frederick County this week before food and education reporter Katryna Perera joins Mongilio for her latest food review. Finally, Mongilio accompanied crime and courts reporter Jeremy Arias and transportation reporter Ryan Marshall as they donated blood. Arias joins Mongilio in the studio to discuss why the two donated blood.
On this episode of Booked On Syngency I talk with Ryan Marshall, the Founder and CEO of Syngency. We dive straight in and get to know who Ryan is, where he grew up, what he was into as a kid, his adventures playing bass in a touring rock band, and we learn more about how Syngency got it's start. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/syngency/message
I sat down with our Founder and CEO of Syngency, Ryan Marshall, and talked about how a distributed team that all works remotely came about for Syngency and how that benefits everyone involved. What a remote team looks like, where we are all based, and how this actually helps Syngency clients as well as the employees that work for Syngency. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/syngency/message
Host Tyler Jones is joined by KSHB 41 Action News (NBC-Kansas City) Sports Anchor Ryan Marshall & Thomas Bridges. (0:30-15:00) Tornado and Severe Weather season. (15:00-20:25) If you were the last person on Earth and could pick one person to survive with, who would it be? (20:25-29:25) Worst places to live at in the Midwest. (29:25-32:35) We're glad James lost Jeopardy and the best game shows. (32:35-35:15) Lori Loughlin & Felicity Huffman Operation Varsity Blues Update. (35:15-1:03:05) Ryan Marshall on growing up in Indy, his love for racing, the Chiefs & KU. (1:03:05-1:13:35) Foods you should and shouldn't eat. (1:13:35-1:23:40) Remembering the Big 12 North. (1:23:40-1:33:20) NBA Finals breakdown. (1:33:20-1:40:40) Tom Foolery Story of the Week: Man wins $344M Powerball jackpot after playing fortune cookie numbers
Ryan Marshall started as a graphic designer and is now an Experience Design Strategist at Bottle Rocket. Together we had a very candid conversation about career, work life balance, and how major life events can shape the way you "design" your own life. You can find Ryan on LinkedIn here.-Feel free to stalk the Experience Design on Instagram or check out xdpodcast.com for all show notes and a full transcript. -As always thank you for listening, and if you enjoy what you're hearing, please share with your friends and co-workers :) -If you are feeling EXTRA inspired, I would love for you to check out my Patreon page here: https://patreon.com/xdpodcast#staycuriousSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/xdpodcast)
Dirt Moon. Science Fiction, Space Opera, Military Dirt Moon by Dan Koboldt. A squad of military commandos lands on a dirt moon, thinking it deserted. Before long, they realize it's not, and whatever lives there is hunting them. This story first appeared in the Third Flatiron anthology, "Hyperpowers." The anthology is available at thirdflatiron.com. Story read by Ryan Marshall and produced by Andrew Cairns.
Dirt Moon. Science Fiction, Space Opera, Military Dirt Moon by Dan Koboldt. A squad of military commandos lands on a dirt moon, thinking it deserted. Before long, they realize it's not, and whatever lives there is hunting them. This story first appeared in the Third Flatiron anthology, "Hyperpowers." The anthology is available at thirdflatiron.com. Story read by Ryan Marshall and produced by Andrew Cairns.
Sarah Blackwood and Ryan Marshall from Walk Off The Earth joined me backstage at Riverfest after their main stage performance to tell me stories! They loved the mobile studio, not only because you can close the dang door and concentrate, but also it had candy. That's right, I lure musicians into the back of a trailer with candy and beer to get them to tell me stories. And I am not apologizing for it! They just finished recording the video for Closer which you can now find on their YoutTube account as it likely goes viral :) www.walkofftheearth.com And support us here! Thanks to our Sponsors: Elora Brewing Company and Riverfest Elora.
Toby & Kirsh are joined by Ryan Marshall from the band Walk Off The Earth. The boys discuss all things Raptors including Marshall's completely selfless, incredibly hilarious sports watching superstition.
Wind Chimes. Dark Fantasy, Humor Wind Chimes by Sean O'Dea is about a group of suburbanites who meddle with the forces of Feng Shui, creating fluctuating prosperity and strife within a cul-de-sac. This story first appeared in the Third Flatiron anthology, "Ain't Superstitious." The anthology is available at thirdflatiron.com. Story read by Ryan Marshall and produced by Andrew Cairns.
Wind Chimes. Dark Fantasy, Humor Wind Chimes by Sean O'Dea is about a group of suburbanites who meddle with the forces of Feng Shui, creating fluctuating prosperity and strife within a cul-de-sac. This story first appeared in the Third Flatiron anthology, "Ain't Superstitious." The anthology is available at thirdflatiron.com. Story read by Ryan Marshall and produced by Andrew Cairns.
Going Viral. Science Fiction A near-future science fiction about two researchers who discover the universal cure for cancer, their struggle to prove it, and how they deal with the fame it brings them. Author and genetic biologist Dan Koboldt hosts a weekly blog, "Science in Sci-fi, Fact in Fantasy," and is represented by Jennie Goloboy of Red Sofa Literary Agency. This story first appeared in the Third Flatiron anthology, "The Time It Happened." The anthology is available at thirdflatiron.com. Story read by Ryan Marshall and produced by Andrew Cairns.
Going Viral. Science Fiction A near-future science fiction about two researchers who discover the universal cure for cancer, their struggle to prove it, and how they deal with the fame it brings them. Author and genetic biologist Dan Koboldt hosts a weekly blog, "Science in Sci-fi, Fact in Fantasy," and is represented by Jennie Goloboy of Red Sofa Literary Agency. This story first appeared in the Third Flatiron anthology, "The Time It Happened." The anthology is available at thirdflatiron.com. Story read by Ryan Marshall and produced by Andrew Cairns.