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During this episode, we speak with LSU WBB forward Autumn Newby. Autumn has been stacking nillies since July, including partnerships with Gordon McKernan Injury Attorneys, Campus Mogel, Game Coin, and CrowdPush. Josh Goodson from CrowdPush also joins the conversation.Autumn discusses her busy schedule as a student-athlete. She states that she and her LSU teammates are excited about the possibilities of NIL. She discusses NIL compliance assistance provided through the NILLSU program and her experience in reviewing NIL contracts. She emphasizes the importance of support from friends and family. She describes her entrepreneurial spirit and her willingness to seek out NIL deals and create her own opportunities. She speaks about her NIL agent, Ellimac.Autumn emphasizes how amazing the LSU fans are and describes their love and support for the women's basketball team.We also discuss our favorite recent nillies! University of Alabama offensive lineman Emil Ekiyor has partnered with Samaritans Feet to provide shoes to children in need in the state of Alabama. Also, Yahoo Sports signed Gonzaga's Chet Holmgren and Duke's Paolo Banchero to support its Tourney Pick'em bracket game. In This Episode: VicTreeFi on Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | Website Name Image Likeness: Instagram Autumn NewbyNILLSUGordon McKernan Injury AttorneysCampus MogeGame CoinCrowdPush
We chatted with Tracie Ohonme of Samaritans Feet to learn more about her family's story and their path to helping over 8 million people in the world. We also talked about some current events (new segment!), cheers and jeers, and more!
Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Dan Aronoff, Market President and Franchise Consultant with FranNet, along with his son, Dillon Aronoff, who has become a supporter of Samaritan's Feet and hosted a shoe drive and fundraising effort for the organization. During the interview, Dan discusses how he helps provide education and support to individuals who are interested in exploring self employment as a career option through franchised business ownership. He shares tips and recommendations, then highlights how he and his son were introduced to Manny Ohonme, founder of Samaritan's Feet, through cityCURRENT. Dillon talks about his passion for shoes and how that led him to both start a business and get involved with Samaritan's Feet, hosting a shoe drive and fundraising effort to make a difference.Learn more:Website: https://frannet.com/franchise-consultant/dan-aronoff/ https://justgiving.com/fundraising/dillon-samaritan-feet
Manny Ohonme has achieved international recognition as a philanthropist, social entrepreneur, businessman, author, and speaker. Manny is founder, president, and CEO of Samaritan’s Feet, a nonprofit organization established in 2003 that has provided more than 6.5 million pairs of shoes to individuals in need across 88 countries around the world and in hundreds of cities across the United States of America. His organization has worked with more than 100,000 volunteers; and now, after developing and starting to manufacture the Samaritan’s Feet innovative World Shoe, Manny and his team are focused on realizing the day when there will no longer be any shoeless children. With more than 20 years of experience as a global leader, Manny enjoys sharing his insight, along with his inspirational story of being born in Lagos, Nigeria and how shoes become the symbol of hope and the vehicle to help transform the lives of millions of people living in poverty around the world. (Source - https://www.mannyohonme.com/) In this episode, Manny tells us his incredible story from realizing he was called to something greater, to playing college basketball to a vision of changing the world with shoes on feet. Just an incredible, incredible man. I was so moved and you will be too. We can make a change in this world with something as simple as a pair of shoes. You can find Manny and more about Samaritans Feet at the links below. Manny Ohonme - https://www.mannyohonme.com/ Samaritans Feet - https://www.samaritansfeet.org/ Manny on Twitter - https://twitter.com/MannyOhonme Manny Ohonme's Book - Sole Purpose - https://www.amazon.com/dp/0982414595/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_K741DJA7F38H65RJXQEN --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aaronconrad/support
Manny Ohonme received his first pair of shoes at the age of nine. The gift left a lasting impression on the young Nigerian boy. Today, Ohnome is the founder of Samaritan's Feet, an organization dedicated to providing shoes to children in need. In this interview, he shares his personal story and explains how providing shoes is not just about comfort but a way to foster equity, health, education, and hope. Series: "Brain Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 36268]
Manny Ohonme received his first pair of shoes at the age of nine. The gift left a lasting impression on the young Nigerian boy. Today, Ohnome is the founder of Samaritan's Feet, an organization dedicated to providing shoes to children in need. In this interview, he shares his personal story and explains how providing shoes is not just about comfort but a way to foster equity, health, education, and hope. Series: "Brain Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 36268]
Manny Ohonme received his first pair of shoes at the age of nine. The gift left a lasting impression on the young Nigerian boy. Today, Ohnome is the founder of Samaritan's Feet, an organization dedicated to providing shoes to children in need. In this interview, he shares his personal story and explains how providing shoes is not just about comfort but a way to foster equity, health, education, and hope. Series: "Brain Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 36268]
Manny Ohonme received his first pair of shoes at the age of nine. The gift left a lasting impression on the young Nigerian boy. Today, Ohnome is the founder of Samaritan's Feet, an organization dedicated to providing shoes to children in need. In this interview, he shares his personal story and explains how providing shoes is not just about comfort but a way to foster equity, health, education, and hope. Series: "Brain Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 36268]
Manny Ohonme received his first pair of shoes at the age of nine. The gift left a lasting impression on the young Nigerian boy. Today, Ohnome is the founder of Samaritan's Feet, an organization dedicated to providing shoes to children in need. In this interview, he shares his personal story and explains how providing shoes is not just about comfort but a way to foster equity, health, education, and hope. Series: "Brain Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 36268]
Manny Ohonme received his first pair of shoes at the age of nine. The gift left a lasting impression on the young Nigerian boy. Today, Ohnome is the founder of Samaritan's Feet, an organization dedicated to providing shoes to children in need. In this interview, he shares his personal story and explains how providing shoes is not just about comfort but a way to foster equity, health, education, and hope. Series: "Brain Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 36268]
Manny Ohonme received his first pair of shoes at the age of nine. The gift left a lasting impression on the young Nigerian boy. Today, Ohnome is the founder of Samaritan's Feet, an organization dedicated to providing shoes to children in need. In this interview, he shares his personal story and explains how providing shoes is not just about comfort but a way to foster equity, health, education, and hope. Series: "Brain Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 36268]
Manny Ohonme received his first pair of shoes at the age of nine. The gift left a lasting impression on the young Nigerian boy. Today, Ohnome is the founder of Samaritan's Feet, an organization dedicated to providing shoes to children in need. In this interview, he shares his personal story and explains how providing shoes is not just about comfort but a way to foster equity, health, education, and hope. Series: "Brain Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 36268]
Manny Ohonme received his first pair of shoes at the age of nine. The gift left a lasting impression on the young Nigerian boy. Today, Ohnome is the founder of Samaritan's Feet, an organization dedicated to providing shoes to children in need. In this interview, he shares his personal story and explains how providing shoes is not just about comfort but a way to foster equity, health, education, and hope. Series: "Brain Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 36268]
Manny Ohonme received his first pair of shoes at the age of nine. The gift left a lasting impression on the young Nigerian boy. Today, Ohnome is the founder of Samaritan's Feet, an organization dedicated to providing shoes to children in need. In this interview, he shares his personal story and explains how providing shoes is not just about comfort but a way to foster equity, health, education, and hope. Series: "Brain Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Humanities] [Show ID: 36268]
Adrian Beasley is joined by Mythiquer Pickett of Samaritan's Feet.
Host, Dean Wegner, sits down with Manny Ohonme, a philanthropist, social entrepreneur, businessman, author, and speaker. Manny is founder, president, and CEO of Samaritan’s Feet, a nonprofit organization established in 2003 that has provided more than 6.5 million pairs of shoes to individuals in need across 88 countries around the world and in hundreds of cities across the United States of America. Learn more about Manny and Samaritan's Feet at https://www.samaritansfeet.org/
Latest episode of Brock and Marci in the Morning. Kyle and Graham join us to talk about the upcoming comedy event that is going to help support Samaritan's Feet. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brock-and-marci-in-the-mo/support
Mortgage Impact Podcast is pleased to feature a special 5-episode series titled, "Coffee with Casey." This is the first episode. The series features Movement Mortgage CEO Casey Crawford interviewing special guests that motivate and inspire. The full, uncut interviews are being shared exclusively with Mortgage Impact Podcast listeners. Video highlights can be found on Casey Crawford's social media channels. In Episode 1, Casey interviews nonprofit thought leader Manny Ohonme, founder of Samaritan's Feet, an organization bringing shoes to children all over the world. Listen as Manny shares his powerful story of hope.
https://www.youtube.com/user/WrightStateU The Wright State men's basketball team traveled to the Dominican Republic in early August to put shoes on the feet of children in need. The mission trip was privately funded with the help of Samaritan's Feet, a global humanitarian organization that provides shoes for children around the world. The team arrived on Aug. 4 and visited various towns and villages over a five-day period. “I feel really blessed to take a trip like this,” said Alan Vest, a senior guard on the basketball team. “I have been humbled and I realize what I have. I will not take it for granted.” Home base for the team was in the capital city of Santo Domingo. The team traveled to areas outside of town to visit churches and centers in order to wash feet, hand out candy and distribute almost 900 pairs of shoes. When each shoe distribution concluded, players and coaches played basketball, baseball, soccer, tag, duck-duck-goose and other games with the children. “They were grateful for us to be there and play with them and interact,” said Bill Wampler, a junior forward on the team. “I think we appreciated their time even more.” The team's excursions included places like Orphanage Vanessa Taveras, Villa Consuelo Sto Dgo Oeste, Batey Boca de Soco San Pedro and Batey Santa Fe. “It was a good trip for the players,” said head basketball coach Scott Nagy. “Our players learned from it and I think they will remember the trip for the rest of their lives.” More athttps://webapp2.wright.edu/web1/newsroom/2018/08/22/life-changing/
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Today we're interviewing Mike Watson, Founder of Heart-centric Leadership, about what else - heart-centric leadership! What is heart-centric leadership?Here's what Mike has to say about it: "There is a leadership and engagement crisis in organizations that I believe (and I am doing research on for my doctorate) is associated with a lack of willingness by leaders to embrace spiritual intelligence, along with IQ and emotional intelligence. This crisis extends beyond the organization and into our home lives wherein we are all leaders of our own lives, and is evident with the number of people that say they don't know what their purpose in life is, and how to find it. When we listen to our heart, and let it inform our mind prior to decision-making then we are also allowing space for spiritual intelligence to guide us on our own purposeful journey."Mike spent 15 years in organizational leadership, where his insights and foundation were shaped for Heart-centric Leadership www.mikewatson.today. He has done multiple keynotes and workshops for Universities and organizations. He's also appeared on HuffPost Live 3x as guest panelist to discuss leadership and social activism, and has been the beloved Emcee for TEDx Charlotte. He is currently completing his doctorate in organizational leadership, with a dissertation on Spiritual Intelligence in Leadership, with an online course series launching this summer. He will be hiking Mount Kilimanjaro in July to raise awareness and money for the prevention of foot-born diseases, and to honor the work of Samaritan's Feet 15 year anniversary. Join us as we pick the genius brain and warm heart of Mr. Mike Watson.
Over 30 years ago, on a hot summer afternoon in Lagos, Nigeria, a missionary from Wisconsin approached a young African boy and invited him to enter a contest where the prize was a pair of shoes. For this young boy, like so many others in Africa, the chance to own just one pair of shoes was beyond his wildest dreams that day. That boy’s name was Emmanuel Ohonme. Emmanuel “Manny” Ohonme won the contest on that hot summer day and earned his first ever pair of shoes. But, even more important than the pair of shoes, were the words of hope shared by this “Good Samaritan”. The missionary gave not only the gift of shoes to the young boy, but the gift of encouragement about believing in your dreams, reaching for the sky, and never giving up. That gift of hope propelled the young boy to work hard at developing his talents, skills, and confidence. As a young man, he turned those lessons into success, earning a full basketball scholarship to a college in America.Earning his Bachelors and Masters, Manny was climbing the ladder of success in the technology industry when on a trip home to Nigeria, his passion and compassion collided and became a vision of Samaritan’s Feet. Determined to make a difference, both in his homeland and around the world, Manny and his wife, Tracie began Samaritan’s Feet in 2003. Through Samaritan’s Feet, Manny has the opportunity to continue the legacy of love and hope he received when he was given his first pair of shoes and make a difference in the lives of millions. Learn more→ https://www.samaritansfeet.org/
Manny Ohonme is truly a person who exemplifies servant leadership. Ohonme, the CEO of Samaritan's Feet, is responsible for starting a movement that has impacted the lives of over 7 million underprivileged children across the world. In this episode, I sit down with the internationally recognized philanthropist, businessman, speaker, and author to talk about pursuing passion and striving to make the world a better place. In addition to the mission of Samaritan's Feet, we touch on the following areas: The keys to inspiring others Leading big by example Overcoming opportunistic adversity The legacy question This episode is all about helping you find a passion that you can live for every single day. Learn about how to serve others and elevate your life to an extraordinary level. If you enjoy the episode, please be sure to share it with friends so we can help them reach their full potential and make the world a MUCH cooler place! For more information on the podcast, visit www.coytecooper.com. Also, be sure to get a copy of my "Impressions: The Power of Personal Branding in Living an Extraordinary Life" book on Amazon
The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show | Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. EST | www.Sharvette.com First Segment:Sheldon Verneil is a husband, father and somewhere in front of a camera! He is a male model with Red Model Management (RedNYC.com). He joins the show to discuss the world of modeling from a male point of view. Sheldon was also featured in a new reality docu-series called INDUSTRY GUYS. Check out Season 1 ON Demand on DreamNationTV.com (http://www.dreamnationtv.com/#!video-reel/c1iff) Photo credit: RedNYC.com http://sharvette.com/on-air-with-sheldon-verneil/ Second Segment : KJ Scriven is a Grammy Award Winning songwriter (wrote and featured on “What Can I Do” on Tye Tribbett's latest album), artist and worship leader. With today's society and the state of the world heavy on his heart, KJ decided to do a special project to give a voice to his heart(Hands And Feet). He's partnered with Samaritans Feet, which is a non-profit organization dedicated to changing lives through shoe distributions around the world, so a portion of the proceeds will go towards to the organization. http://www.kjscriven.com http://sharvette.com/on-air-with-kj-scriven/
Loretta McNary Live is a premier blog talk radio show created for an empowered, active, and diverse TV, radio, social media and online listening audience. LML uses a progressive live call in format to target an ever expanding market of online listeners wanting an impressive menu of meaningful, insightful, and authentic conversations in choosing their daily media, theatrical, financial, literacy and entertainment indulgences Our guest today is Manny Ohonme, founder Samaritan's Feet.. The vision for Samaritan’s Feet was conceived over 28 years ago on one hot summer afternoon at a camp in Lagos, Nigeria when a stranger from Wisconsin befriended a young African boy. The young boy, like so many other children in Africa and around the world, had never known the comfort and security of owning a pair of tennis shoes. This “Good Samaritan” gave a life-changing gift and a message of hope to that 9-year old boy. He gave him his first pair of shoes.With that new pair of shoes for inspiration, Emmanuel Ohonme went on to compete in sports activities in Africa. Specifically, he developed a love as well as superior talent for competitive basketball. His skill and confidence continued to flourish; his hard work and determination to succeed finally paid off. He was offered the chance to attend an institution of higher learning in America under a full basketball scholarship! In spite of his successes in America, Manny never forgot the other little boys and girls in Africa who were still living under the strain of poverty, drug abuse, war, gangs and other criminal activity. Determined to help impoverished people in Africa, Manny left the comfort and security of his executive position to birth the vision of Samaritan’s Feet. .
Join us as we pull America together to give to the impoverished. Sole Purpose: Shoes of Hope From the Feet of Samaritans. A story of Triumph for Manny Ohonme of Lagos, Nigeria! Plus In Talk of the TOWN: Disappearing Acts: Men & Women Who Break-Up During the Holidays Find out Why and If Your considering a break-up how to do it discreetly. What would u say or do if were in a committed Relationship and found out that your Mate has Been in a same sex sexual encounter before? Log on http://www.mostegall.com or can't log call and listen LIVE by dialing 347-826-7120
This week on CyberSpeak, Autographed Washington Wizards Basketball for sale to support charity Samaritans Feet, www.samaritansfeet.org, SANS Forensic Summit Discount CodeCYBERSPEAK10, new EnScripts at 42LLC http://42llc.net/index.php?option=com_myblog&Itemid=39, Digital Forensic Challenge www.dfrws.org, discussions about the 2009 Cyber Security Act, Philly RCFL gets ASCLAD, Ft Smith Police Dept overwhelmed with Child Porn cases, Ikena's new video forensics software http://www.matek.co.uk/#/ikena/4532507196, and web picks are: http://www.trapcall.com/ http://www.google.com/insights/search/# http://www.msisac.org/dashboard/Show Notes... Hey Ovie... Show notes got wasted fixing the feed.. I think they were messing it up somehow... Good news.. Feed Fixed... Bad news... Notes are gone.. :(
Nashville and country Music News that includes: Rascal Flatts, Samaritan's Feet, Tim McGraw, John Michael Montgomery, Jason Aldean, Lady Antebellum, Merle Haggard, Hallmark cards, we go inside the song with Tom Douglas as he talks about one of his hits for Martina McBride 'Love's The Only House.
This week Ovie talks about Samaritans Feet in South East DC, calendar syncing problems, Plaxo suggested by two listeners. A programming mistake leads to a G-Archiver reveationâand 1700 other peopleâs passwords. Ovie and Bret discuss WiebeTechâs fantastic new forensic combo dock. Web site of the week is Programmers Notepad