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Start Ramblin with WAYLON and then LEFTY FRIZZELL will take you to Saginaw Michigan. HANK SNOW names all the places he's been . DEL REEVES and LORETTA join in as well as PATSY CLINE , TEX RITTER AND TOM T. THERE'S LOTS MORE INCLUDING MY EPISODE OF "TAKE CHARGE" and a real story about fishing lures for Veterans. FARON YOUNG and DON GIBSON are with us today too. ENJOY .
Zac Goodman is the Strength and Conditioning Coach at John Glenn High School in Saginaw Michigan. He graduated from Saginaw State University with a Bachelor of Education. On top of working at the high school level Coach Goodman has worked with private clients of every sport and level. He has gained traction in his work with maximal tension wave system creating some of the most explosive athletes in Michiganhttps://x.com/zacgoodman_?s=21https://www.instagram.com/zac.goodman?igsh=eGhqYzFyZ2JydTVzhttps://youtube.com/@platesandpancakes4593https://instagram.com/voodoo4power?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=https://voodoo4ranch.com/To possibly be a guest or support the show email Voodoo4ranch@gmail.comhttps://www.paypal.com/paypalme/voodoo4ranch
Check out the whole show, FREE with a 7-day trial to my Patreon!Audio is taken from the May 1, 1998 archive recording of The Joe and The Poorboy Show on Z 93, WKQZ in Saginaw Michigan.This show is literally littered with clear FCC violations. I'm not even joking. You'll know them when you hear them! *Highlights include strange, conversations that started off-air, and suddenly appearing on-air, with no concern that zero people know what the fuck is going on. Also, EZ has a strange reaction to someone being gunned down in real life.*Joe and EZ wake up some hockey player and make fools out of themselves with a stupid bit.*Joe has lots of jokes that go nowhere with zero response from EZ.*No surprise here, as EZ laughs at his fucked-up jokes.*Two things EZ doesn't like: Construction workers and cocks with condoms on them.*In addition to numerous FCC violations, Joe and EZ really go HAM on gay people.*Eric's horrible Ernie Harwell impression makes things awkward.Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code zane50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-eric-zane-show-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
on this weeks episode Eric talks about a rare photo of the moon he is happy with and Tyler shows off another monster of Michigan. This time drawing Saggy the sea serpent of Saginaw Michigan.
Listen in as we chat with two well-known nutrition support clinicians, Dr. Chet A. Morrison, MD, FACS, FCCM and his wife, registered dietitian nutritionist, Maya Morrison. Dr. Morrison is an Associate Professor of Surgery at the Central Michigan University School of Medicine and Trauma Medical Director for St Mary's Ascension Hospital in Saginaw Michigan. He is board certified in Surgery and Critical Care, has been an attending trauma surgeon for 20 years, and has received several awards during his military career. Dr. Morrison's primary interests lie in medical education, Sepsis and nutritional care in the trauma patient. Maya Morrison MS RD CNSC BCMAS, is a registered dietitian currently working as a nutritional professional in industry. She has been involved with nutrition support for over twenty years and has had the opportunity to work in different clinical settings both with adult and pediatric populations. During the course of her career, she has focused on engaging with different professional organizations in an effort to keep abreast of current clinical practice and build a strong network of nutrition professionals. Her shared interest for nutrition support with her spouse, Dr. Chet Morrison has facilitated some nutrition related projects such as their most recent publication together entitled “For You Were Hungry and I Gave You Food: The Prevalence and Treatment of Malnutrition in Patients with Acute Hip Fracture” published in NCP in 2021. This episode is hosted by Christina Rollins, MBA, MS, RDN, LDN, FAND, CNSC and was recorded on 3/7/23. Disclosures: Maya Morrison is employed by and holds stock in Baxter.
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In rural communities keeping care local can be a challenge. Many rural hospitals have begun to contemplate integrating into larger health systems to address this longstanding battle. This week we are talking with Bernie Jore, the Chief Operating Officer for Corewell Health Pennock & Zeeland. Bernie will discuss the impact integration has had on his organization and how they could keep care local for the community. “If you have a great team, there's not a whole lot you can't accomplish in rural healthcare. We can keep healthcare local. We just have to work at it.” -Bernie Jore Bernie Jore is the Chief Operating Officer of Spectrum Health Pennock a critical access hospital in Southwest Michigan. Prior to coming to Pennock, he worked 28 years for Ascension Health in Saginaw Michigan serving in many different leadership roles. The positions he held there included, Vice President of Business Development and Joint Ventures, Chief Nursing Officer, Director of Nursing, Manager of Human Resources, and associate health and wellness, Manager of Nursing and nursing supervisor for off shifts.Before health care, Bernie was in the Army where he served in the first Gulf War and was assigned to a Saudi Air Force hospital and then as an NCO in an infantry unit as an aid evac medic. Life with his family includes a wife of 25 years, a 15-year-old son, 14-year-old and 12-year-old daughters who believe they run the place but in truth, their house is ruled by a 12-pound tyrant of a dog.
Welcome back to Shoptalkpodcast EP349! J and Dame are back and they are joined in the studio by returning guest and friend of the show @3269Chise. The fellas discuss how Christmas was for them all, talk about the New Year, and more. They also get a chance to chop it up about Chise's years right after high school that he spent in Los Angeles and how it shaped him musically and culturally. They talk about his newest project (Mason Made: Janice Baby Boy Vol. 1) and how much family plays a role into the music he makes , the idea behind the video Where I Wanna Be and why it was important to make it that way. Really dope conversations between the guys. Music Pick - Archer Lee - 3269 Chise Apple Link - Archer Lee Spotify Link - Archer Lee Please watch, rent, or purchase the stand up special J filed for @ComedianMacho in his hometown of Saginaw Michigan. Show Mach and J some love and view here ---> Comedian Macho - Homecoming ❶ Youtube ☞ YouTube.com/jjohnson313 ❷ Website ☞ www.shoptalkpod.com ❸ Book some time ☞ www.shoptalkpodcastudio.com ❹ Facebook ☞ https://m.facebook.com/ShoptalkPod/ Follow @jjohnson313 on Instagram and Twitter Follow @dame___313 on Instagram and Twitter Follow Shoptalkpodcast on Instagram and Twitter --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shoptalkpodcast/support
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Steven ‘Prozak' Shippy and company investigate the historic Hoyt Library in Saginaw Michigan. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://randommoviemusings.com/2021/09/29/a-haunting-at-the-hoyt-library-2015/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/randommoviemusings/support
Steven ‘Prozak' Shippy and company investigate the old Victorian Potter Street Station in Saginaw Michigan. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://randommoviemusings.com/2021/09/22/a-haunting-on-potter-street-the-potter-street-station-2012/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/randommoviemusings/support
Agency Nation Radio - Insurance Marketing, Sales and Technology
Hear from five young independent agents on how they found careers in insurance. Some found the industry by chance, others it's a family affair, but all of them note just how much they love their careers in insurance. And, with many agency owners navigating retirement, now is the time for professionals to consider an insurance career--- especially those with entrepreneurial spirit who want to help their community. "I have a hard time thinking of a different career that I would wanna be in. I work with the commercial line side of the industry, so I get to help business owners every day. And I love hearing about the businesses they've built, that they are so proud of at the, an amazing feeling, being able to work with them, to protect their businesses. And each day is different from the one before it, because each client is so different. I've never had a boring get yet," says Leah Robinson, My Member Insurance Agency in Saginaw Michigan. Tune in and hear what these emerging leaders love about insurance-- this is certainly one to share with young people you know who could thrive in an insurance career. Craig Bender, The Archdeacon Agency, New York https://www.linkedin.com/in/craig-bender-6165a7183/ Reuben Hall, Hylant Group, Ohio https://www.linkedin.com/in/reuben-hall-20955a69/ Mireya Del Carmen Jimenez, Catto & Catto, Inc. Texas https://www.linkedin.com/in/mireya-del-carmen-jimenez-259652b9/ Leah Robinson My Member Insurance Agency Michigan https://www.linkedin.com/in/leahlupu/ Marena Malcolm Price & Company, Arkansas https://www.linkedin.com/in/marena-malcom-7132a888/
Zach Williams is a husband, father, recording artist, and songwriter, writing life-changing songs that come from a place of humility, honesty, and a direct reflection of God's redemption in his life. With music reaching fans far and wide, in his career to date Williams has earned two GRAMMY® awards (Chain Breaker, 2018; "There Was Jesus," 2021), and along with an additional five GRAMMY nominations, Williams is a multi-GMA Dove Awards and K-LOVE Fan Awards winner and nominee. Currently, Williams is on the road for his Fall 22 Tour which will be stopping in Saginaw Michigan on September 19. In the podcast today we learn more about Williams songwriting process and the touring experience. Learn more: www.templetheatre.com/zachwilliams2022 www.https://www.zachwilliamsmusic.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/templearts/support
Lark Allen III is a graduate of Cranbrook Academy of Art, where he received an M.F.A. (2014) in Print Media. . Allen is non discriminatory when working with materials, and actively engages in various forms of drawing, sculpture, painting, and printmaking. As a current Saginaw Michigan resident, he is an active proponent of health and well-being within communities, and attempts to reveal this advocacy through his artwork. His current exhibition, From Africa to Eternity is on display at the Saginaw Art Museum through July 1, 2022 Learn more at www.saginawartmuseum.org/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/templearts/support
Hey, we're Eric & Kyle, and we are OH NO Disc Golf. We're two best friends who love disc golf, come listen to us chat about disc golf, laugh at our own jokes, and a whole lot more. You won't regret it. We start this episode chatting about a new disc golf store that opened up near Eric in Saginaw Michigan called Evolution disc golf. Next, we sat down with @thediscingdad. It was an awesome conversation, he's a genuinely nice guy and has a lot of good stories! Then we had a great time making our Grip 6 Pick 6 picks for worlds with @thediscingdad. If you're just starting your disc golf adventure or you're a pro, this episode is for you! Like, subscribe, and leave a review! Affiliate with Starframe Disc Golf - %5 off with code ohno @ starframediscs.com Use code OHNO for free shipping on any item over at our Teespring store! Merch: teespring.com/stores/ohnodiscgolf Linktree: /ohnodiscgolf Instagram: @ohnodiscgolf Facebook: /ohnodiscgolf Twitter: @ohnodiscgolf Tiktok: @ohnodiscgolf Youtube: Search OH NO Disc Golf Patreon: /ohnodiscgolf --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ohnodiscgolf/support
Skeancast 64 Podcast - Peanskean Riddler back with another interview with Sag Nasty Own Kwame NeckbreakerBeats/MoneyTree ... talking about Stocks, Growing "Plants", Being from Saginaw Michigan, Music and More.. Tune In #BlackPodCast #TheRiddler #SkeanCast64
For the video edition, click here and subscribe: https://youtu.be/J6qeYpzfbkU The Everyday Goddess Revolution is a new movement of women choosing to awaken to their confidence, purpose, worth, and truth, feeling empowered – living life Goddess powered! Living Life Goddess Powered is a collection of wisdom infused stories from spiritual leaders around the world. The stories are inspirational and come with practical guidance of how you can begin to take the steps to live life feeling confident, balanced and connected. Andrea Jones aka Infiniti Jones is a native of Saginaw Michigan and graduate of Michigan State University. After college she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career as a singer/actor. She has performed on tour and Broadway with Disney’s The Lion King. She also has been a background singer for Jessica Simpson, Katherine McPhee, and Barbra Streisand to name a few. Now Infiniti is using her voice to spread the importance of self love and self healing through her music, coaching, and podcast. She is an advocate for plant medicine, energy and self-healing. Infiniti is starting a Love Movement and everyone is welcome. For all the latest updates go to www.themysteriesgone.com https://www.amazon.com/Living-Life-Goddess-Powered-confidence/dp/B08VYBPSVL https://www.instagram.com/infinitijones/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/jonesin-for-truth-spiritually-mindful-canna-mom-infiniti/id1538654087
An introduction to the foundation of Uplift & Inspire...How a little girl from Saginaw Michigan made her dreams come true. Through the hurt and pain, passion was still created!
.The 63rd Episode of A News You Can Use Podcast Powered by Be And Us LLC. Shop our brands and our new title Mommy and Daddy Do You Still Love Me Anymore? by Frenchaire Gardner. Published by Be And Us LLC and recorded live from Dallas, Texas. Our Business Spotlight, Derrick Hicks discusses how he changes the narrative for Blacks in Saginaw Michigan through his photography & videography and so much more. Mining for Diamonds: "Stay close to your roots. If you have the opportunity to open doors for others, do that. Always help and support if you can. No matter what is going on in your life keep going. Always strive for greatness. Don't compare your success to the next person's success because we will have our moments of success." Derrick's Bio: Derrick Hicks jr from Saginaw, MI. 28-year-old videographer, photographer, and owner of DHicksMediaLLC. Also, host & creator of “The Hot Seat” that can be found on the YouTube channel Flick'd Up TV. Stay Social with Derrick: Instagram Subscribe to his YouTube channel Affiliate link: https://www.omniaradiationbalancer.com?p=B1dZwBsTD 10% OFF USE CODE BE Harmonize any wireless radiation field in your life, even 5G Bring balance back to your body with the Omnia Radiation Balancer Bring a good vibe back to your body with the Omnia Radiation Balancer. One small patch harmonizes all radiation fields, even 5G Support the podcast financially. Featured music by Frenchaire Gardner (intro beat), Jacob Lattimore, H.E.R., Ariana Grande, M.I.D.T Records, and B & B Productions. Thank you to all of the artists that contributed to this episode. A News You Can Use Podcast does not own the rights to any of the music played on the podcast. You may submit your music files, announcements, and events by emailing us anewsyoucanusepodcast [at] Gmail dot com Follow us on Spotify. Subscribe and rate the podcast on Apple Podcast. Leave us a message on the FREE Anchor app and support the podcast financially. Your contributions support continued programming and leveling up. Cashapp $beandusllc Paypal.me/Frenchaire to support the podcast directly. Peace and blessings. Much love and abundance --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/news-you-can-use/message
No more cookie cutter solutions. And put a branch in the member's hands with mobile tools that allow the member to do pretty much anything he/she could do in a branch.When Wildfire, a $900 million credit union in Saginaw Michigan, set out on its omnichannel journey four or five years ago it dreamed big, says Mark Schuiling, VP of technology. A lot of the process was doing hard thinking about what the institution wanted to be and what it wanted to provide members. From the start, however, Wildfire knew its future would be digital and it also wanted to provide members with a unified consumer experience, not the fragmented experience many credit unions offer because they have pasted together solutions provided by third party vendors.At $900 million, however, and with only three programmers, Wildfire also knew it had to carefully pick a vendor and a tool that would suit its budget and its internal skills.About a year ago, the process turned serious and Wildfire went all in on its digital transformation, working with Backbase as its technology partner.Listen up to the Backbase podcast, number 110 in this series. This Wildfire podcast tells the story from the institution's perspective and Wildfire candidly tells about its hopes, its challenge, and also why it now is going slow in the roll out of its omnichannel solutions to members (because it wants members to want the solution and to know they want it).Listen up here.Like what you are hearing? Find out how you can help sponsor this podcast here. Very affordable sponsorship packages are available. Email rjmcgarvey@gmail.comAnd like this podcast on whatever service you use to stream it. That matters.
In this podcast, we interview Fr. Adam Maher. Fr. Adam is a priest for the diocese of Saginaw Michigan. He was ordained just a few years ago. He has been evangelizing with St. Paul Street Evangelization since his time in seminary and has volunteered to be on the front lines for prayer and anointing of the sick during the coronavirus. In this episode Fr. Adam speaks about his experience and stories of evangelization during the pandemic and shares his own encouragement for Catholics to continue to share the Good News even in this time of crisis. WHAT'S YOUR STORY? Submit your stories to us ➜ https://streetevangelization.com/photos-and-stories/ DONATE! Help us spread the Gospel ➜ http://bit.ly/1dm1Hfv GET INVOLVED! Feeling called to start or join a team in your area (or become an SPSE Prayer Warrior). Sign up today, you won't regret it ➜ http://bit.ly/1bqNLzE EVANGELIZATION RESOURCES: SPSE Partners have access to evangelization training, pamphlets, miraculous medals, CDs, books, signs, video content, and much more! What are you waiting for? Sign up today ➜ http://bit.ly/1gTKdNH LOCATIONS! We are in over 160 cities across the world. Are we in your town? Find a team or start one of your own by following this link ➜ https://streetevangelization.com/locations/
Recently you may have seen the links for virtual card shows on our Facebook page. So this week we bring you a phone interview with Mike Wilson, the owner of Curveball Collectibles in Saginaw Michigan. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smallmarket/support
Howdy! Welcome to the Cedar Country podcast, where we talk about country music! Hosted by Ray and RJ from the Dungeons & Dragons podcast Realms & Nerds!In our third episode, we start by trying out reading country music news via our Twitter feed, which isn't as much fun as RJ thought. We then spend the second half discussing the Johnny Cash Forever Words album, and the fact that one of us has never heard the George Jones song "Saginaw, Michigan". Also included is a bit about "discount Willie Nelson".Join the Discord community! https://discord.gg/qcv2dx2If you like what you hear, consider subscribing and leaving a thumbs-up/rating/review, and share our show with your friends!You can find a playlist of songs based on this episode over on our YouTube channel to listen to for yourselves as well!Thanks for listening!Intro, outro, and commercial break music by RJ Moore
See videos, writings and more by Bishop Robert GrussBishop Robert Gruss is the Bishop of Saginaw (Michigan)
Raising 'Rents (as in paRents) a show about caring for an aging parent or adult
Host Zack Demopoulos recently attended a ComForCare national conference and had the opportunity to speak with quite a few owners and operators of ComForCare home care agencies from all over this continent. He shares some great tips from these passionate providers that come from their experience of hiring many caregivers in these series. In this episode he interviews Alois and Wilbert Smith who own and operate a ComForCare home care agency in Saginaw Michigan. This show is sponsored by ComForCare, a national home care provider that will help you live your best life possible. In previous Episode 26 and Episode 27 Zack discussed hiring home care to help you care for a family loved one so that they can continue to live at home independently and safely. Home Care is Day 17 of the 30 Day Preparation Plan to care for an aging adult. Alois begins talking about how important honesty and trust is when hiring a caregiver and an agency. Integrity and trust are not the only values and experiences Alois and Wilbert bring into their agency. They have real experiences caring for many family members of their own. Caregivers who have experience caring for their own family tend to be some of the best caregivers and home care providers I have come across. These experiences inspired Alois and Wilbert to start their own home care agency. Wilbert and Alois did not know about the home care industry and Alois found out through a SBA career coaching session when they conducted a personal background evaluation, they found they were a good match for this industry. They have helped care for two grandfathers, three great grandmothers, and three grandmothers. Alois talks about Wilbert's mother who had end stage Alzheimers compounded with a UTI and then hospitalized and placed in a rehab refusing to eat and drink. Fortunately Wilbert's mother had a directive which guided her children on how to handle situations like this. Alois share that a directive was in place that legally gave the children directions on how to handle decision on her behalf in case she couldn’t. Zack asks Alois were there any signs that she saw back then or now after the fact that might help caregivers look for? Alois shares how Wilbur’s mom was a meticulous recordkeeper used a notebook on a monthly basis and a calendar on a daily basis to keep records. Zack asks Wilbert how does he think family members can find home care providers like them, people with family experience, but also care a lot about what they do. Wilbert suggests that you meet with a home care agency in person and you can determine if they really care by the way they communicate with you and take in what you are sharing with them. Wilbert says that eye to eye is the best way to interview a home care agency and caregiver, not over the phone. Wibert says that the best question to start off an “eye to eye” conversation is “What do you do?”. Are they meticulous about hiring caregivers, do they have a process that they expose the caregiver to make sure they meet their standards, they have a resemblance of integrity that though they are not there watching them, they are going to do the right thing. Wilbert advises in order to avoid a crisis, be observant in the (care recipient’s) environment and look for things as simple as trip hazards to prevent falls. Alois: Being observant is critical. We could have intervened earlier with Wilbur’s mom if we had seen how about her notebook taking had gotten. Wilbert: You need to have another family member with you because they may see something you missed. This was Episode 31. Join us as we continue the series for the next episode where we continue talking about hiring a caregiver to help you care for a family loved one. Thank you for listening to the Raising ‘Rents podcast. If you have any questions or feedback, please go to our website www.raisingrents.com and click on the “Contact” tab. Let us know about any topics you want covered. You can also find the show notes and references to anything we talked about. Until we talk again, remember that our parents raised us, the least we can do is help raise them. Talk to you later. References: Alois and Wilbert Smith ComForCare Great Lakes Bay Region, Michigan Phone: (989) 752-5501 Fax: (989) 752-5503 Address: 515 North Washington Avenue #404 Saginaw, MI 48607 FACEBOOK Sources used in this episode: Intro/outro music: Arthaiz Other music: bensound-pianomoment WARM CREDIT BENSOUND Daughter Anastasia Demopoulos does the opening voice over Website created and managed by Philip Golden
AND WE'RE BACKWe want to apologize for the delay in getting this episode uploaded. Our studio was flooded due to a water heater exploding and we've been out of commission ever since. This episode was recorded back in Spring and we are just now getting around to editing it for your listening pleasure. Lots of great stories are shared this episode so be sure to check it out.INTROJosiah and Doug spend the first half hour of the show discussing their favorite Quentin Tarantino movies. From Hateful Eight, to Django Unchained to Pulp Fiction, they touch on some of their favorite scenes from one of the greatest directors of all time. Also, hear the best scene from the movie True Romance with an excellend performance from Dennis Hopper.COMEDYJosiah tells Doug about an exciting project that he pitched to Comedy Central late last year. Josiah partnered with his long time collaborator Chris Silvestre for the pitch. They worked together for the pilot episode of Just Joking. He relates the pitching experience to a famous episode of Seinfeld where George and Jerry pitch NBC their show about nothing.Doug reflects on one of his favorite jokes from comedy legend Richard Pryor. They also discuss the upcoming The Richard Pryor story which is a documentary about the life of Richard Pryor as played by comedian and actor Mike Epps.Doug and Josiah discuss trying to find your unique voice as a modern-day comedian.We also listen to the very funny doorbell joke from comedian Sebastian ManiscalcoJosiah tests out his idea for a TED TALK joke, does it work?Doug explains why you get dizzy when your dad or uncle spin you when you were little.They also discuss their love for roller coasters, from Superman at Great Adventure and Millennium Force at Cedar Point.STORY TIMEJosiah shares a very humorous story about the time he was waiting in line for the new Superman ride that had just opened at Six Flags Great Adventure.Doug shares a story about the superman gangster in his life that sleeps at work no matter the consequences.Josiah tries to prove he is more gangster with a story of his own about travelling to Saginaw Michigan and trying to get through their security checkpoint.Josiah tells Doug about the new Lovesac sectional he purchased for his living room.Josiah shares one of his old jokes about his Droopy Balls.Doug is confused by the moment of silence that is often accompanied at major sporting events such as college basketball.Josiah shares a story about when he was in boot camp in Great Lakes, Illinois for Naval training.
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This week is a very special week since we have an interview with Mayhem's director, Joe Lynch! We talk about CBS' reboot of the Twilight Zone, WB's push for IT to win an Oscar, horror making a ton of money and more. For segment 2 we review Bad Match, a Tinder horror story. George brings us his review of A Haunting on Dice Road 2 which he drove to Saginaw Michigan to check out and finally Jimmy gives his thoughts on the John Carpenter concert he saw on Halloween. As we launch our show, we need your help! If you liked this first episode, make sure you subscribe on whatever service you heard it on, share it with everyone you know and make sure you follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @fearfrequency. Finally, the BIGGEST thing you can do is rate the show. It really helps in the launch phase. And remember, you never know who's listening.
Matt Eich knew he wanted to be a guitar maker. After attending guitar-making school, he worked various factory and manufacturing jobs for 10 years before he was able to start Mule Resophonic Guitars, a custom handmade resonator guitar business based in Saginaw, Michigan. Everyday, for 5 years, he started work at 6:30am. Get up, do the work, learn, rinse and repeat. He had to make a lot of mistakes along the way and have incredible discipline to get to where Mule is today with a 12-month customer backlog. For him, building a guitar for someone is a personal experience. The customer is involved in every step along the way. People who buy a Mule aren't simply purchasing a thing, Matt and his team are putting their soul into the guitar's creation and connecting the consumer with their art. This is their passion and their story. This and more on the latest episode of Small Business War Stories.
We are live from the front porch of Cabela's in Saginaw Michigan. A few mentions of who we know that has killed a deer in archery season this weekend of the Michigan archery opener Cool trail camera photo Weather leading into archery season Getting ready for this season Weather stations, are they worth using for your food plots? Idaho land sale closes off hunters Forestry land sold to Texas billionaires Closed now to public hunting Land locks other public land Backcountry Hunters and Anglers along with Michigan United Conservation Club helping to preserve public hunting lands PSE released their 2017 hunting bow and target bow lineups this week New Evolve 31 and 35 Aluminum risers New cams that have adjustable letoffs Wedgelock limb pocket system on some hunting bows Deerlab now offers moon phase information as a tool for tracking deer with your trail cam photos Hunting tradtitions Mike cuts all of his hair off Getting hunting gear scent free for season New PSE RDX 400 crossbow in the arsenal for late season archery Shooting with Black Eagle Zombie bolts for the crossbow Looking forward to hunting late season with some kids from Backwater Legacies for doe Black Eagle Arrow drawing
We are live from the front porch of Cabela's in Saginaw Michigan. A few mentions of who we know that has killed a deer in archery season this weekend of the Michigan archery opener Cool trail camera photo Weather leading into archery season Getting ready for this season Weather stations, are they worth using for your food plots? Idaho land sale closes off hunters Forestry land sold to Texas billionaires Closed now to public hunting Land locks other public land Backcountry Hunters and Anglers along with Michigan United Conservation Club helping to preserve public hunting lands PSE released their 2017 hunting bow and target bow lineups this week New Evolve 31 and 35 Aluminum risers New cams that have adjustable letoffs Wedgelock limb pocket system on some hunting bows Deerlab now offers moon phase information as a tool for tracking deer with your trail cam photos Hunting tradtitions Mike cuts all of his hair off Getting hunting gear scent free for season New PSE RDX 400 crossbow in the arsenal for late season archery Shooting with Black Eagle Zombie bolts for the crossbow Looking forward to hunting late season with some kids from Backwater Legacies for doe Black Eagle Arrow drawing
Lee Vervoort has been involved in the film industry over a decade. His work includes feature films, television, short films, commercials and music videos. Though he is originally from Saginaw Michigan, he was raised in western Kentucky where he graduated high school and worked in various construction jobs until he began pursuing acting. After his ... See full bio »
Lee Vervoort has been involved in the film industry over a decade. His work includes feature films, television, short films, commercials and music videos. Though he is originally from Saginaw Michigan, he was raised in western Kentucky where he graduated high school and worked in various construction jobs until he began pursuing acting. After his ... See full bio »
Live from Cabela's in Saginaw Michigan for Lady's Outdoor Days! Why we are here Interview with Narryn Davis HR Field Specialist My Disconnect Day My Disconnect Day promotion by Cabela's What is it Why it is important How to get involved http://mydisconnectday.com/ Prepping for the upcoming turkey season Scouting Set up Putting the puzzle together What is ethical shooting, discussion on recent article on shooting deer on the run Question of the week Have you heard of turkey jewels Would you harvest them and save them PSE Tech Tip of the Week with Bobby Vargas What gear do I need to get involved in tournament shooting Different types of tournament shooting events and the difference in gear
Live from Cabela's in Saginaw Michigan for Lady's Outdoor Days! Why we are here Interview with Narryn Davis HR Field Specialist My Disconnect Day My Disconnect Day promotion by Cabela's What is it Why it is important How to get involved http://mydisconnectday.com/ Prepping for the upcoming turkey season Scouting Set up Putting the puzzle together What is ethical shooting, discussion on recent article on shooting deer on the run Question of the week Have you heard of turkey jewels Would you harvest them and save them PSE Tech Tip of the Week with Bobby Vargas What gear do I need to get involved in tournament shooting Different types of tournament shooting events and the difference in gear