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(01:06) Scott Baker, a fifth-generation baker and president of Five Generation Bakers, unveils the rich legacy behind Pittsburgh's beloved Jenny Lee Bakery. It's all about family tradition, resilience, and reinvention.Through fascinating family anecdotes, Scott traces the evolution from that first bakery to the Seven Baker Brothers wholesale operation, to the birth of Jenny Lee in 1938—named after a popular Guy Lombardo song. As Jenny Lee expanded to 14 locations throughout Pittsburgh, it became a treasured institution, famous for its buttercream cakes and exceptional baked goods.(10:15) When disaster struck in 2006 with a devastating Thanksgiving Day fire, followed by the 2008 recession, the original Jenny Lee Bakery closed its doors. However, Scott's discovery of his grandfather's handwritten notes and photos sparked a new beginning, launching Five Generation Bakers to restore the Jenny Lee legacy through their famous swirl breads.(20:10) Scott shares exciting developments including their new baking mixes that let customers recreate authentic Jenny Lee treats at home, and the upcoming Jenny Lee Breakfast Nook restaurant opening in Moon Township.(37:15) Later in the show, Catherine Montest shares a spicy trend for white wine, and we revisit the lemon posset, a perfect warm weather dessert, with Steven Bright. Enjoy the show!Support the showLiked the episode? We'd love a coffee!
Mid-Michigan's Boss Hog of the blues, your #1 Blues Man, Larry McCray returns to the music bins and online lists with his second helping from the Josh Smith/Joe Bonamassa production stall on June 13, with Heartbreak City. The KTBA Records follow up to 2022's Blues Without You brings McCray back to his roots and offers more than a glimpse of vocal power, delivery, and searing solos that have been his trademark for his illustrious career, nearing 50 years, 35 on the professional circuit as a household name. Larry stopped by the MMHP989 Studio inside of the Michigan Rock Legends Hall of Fame in Downtown Bay City to give the early word in February on his recording trip to Los Angeles with the team last fall. At the time of this interview, 12 songs were recorded. 10 made the final cut and one of the two cut are a bonus digital download for the streaming services. Bye Bye Blues is already hitting the airwaves and McCray is in the midst of working up tour plans, based around his health and the annual Fall tour with Devon Allman/Allman Betts team that he has been on for three years. McCray takes the team behind the scenes for the writing of Heartbreak City with Peggy Smith, Charlie Walmsley, Josh Smith, as well as MMHP's own Scott Baker, the forward momentum he has been rolling with after getting a blues resurgence over the past few years, and of course tips his cap with great stories about meeting and playing with blues legends such as BB King, Albert King, Johnny Winter, Joe Bonamassa, and the Allman Brothers Family, amongst others. Get your blues on Michigan Music Fans, Brother Larry is back to sing you the blues and bring it on home!
When Toast Finance Founder Scott Baker saw the power of property as a stepping stone for growth, he put skin in the game and bought his first real estate investment a few years just before turning 30. With solid success earned in mortgage broking since leaving two decades of a thriving retail career behind, he now underlines how counterintuitive thinking can be a boon, how property is a vehicle, and why reviewing the performance of your properties regularly is key. Plus, he gives an unconventional take on involving emotions in property investing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
When Toast Finance Founder Scott Baker saw the power of property as a stepping stone for growth, he put skin in the game and bought his first real estate investment a few years just before turning 30. With solid success earned in mortgage broking since leaving two decades of a thriving retail career behind, he now underlines how counterintuitive thinking can be a boon, how property is a vehicle, and why reviewing the performance of your properties regularly is key. Plus, he gives an unconventional take on involving emotions in property investing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After realising his passions aligned with property, people, finance, and problem-solving, Toast Finance Founder Scott Baker upped and left a 20-year career in retail fashion to pursue mortgage broking. With no exact plan set in stone, just grit—and a knack for connecting with people fueled him—, he took the first step towards a new adventure. Buying his first property in his late 20s, he has since then built a successful business with a strong triple-threat blend of top-tier customer service, deep client connections, and financial literacy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After realising his passions aligned with property, people, finance, and problem-solving, Toast Finance Founder Scott Baker upped and left a 20-year career in retail fashion to pursue mortgage broking. With no exact plan set in stone, just grit—and a knack for connecting with people fueled him—, he took the first step towards a new adventure. Buying his first property in his late 20s, he has since then built a successful business with a strong triple-threat blend of top-tier customer service, deep client connections, and financial literacy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I chat with Scott Baker, Founder of Toast Financial.After spending 20 years building a successful career in retail and e-commerce at The Cotton On Group, Scott found himself at a crossroads. He knew he wanted more. More purpose, more alignment with his passions, and more impact from the work he was doing. But he wasn't sure what direction that should take.So, what does it actually look like to reinvent your career after two decades in one industry? We unpack the steps Scott took to figure out his next move, from identifying his transferable skills to exploring what really lit him up, and how he made the leap.We also talk about the emotional side of making a big change like this. What came up for him? What felt exciting, and what was downright scary?Scott shares what it was like going from the structure of a big corporate role to starting his own business, and the key skills and mindset shifts that helped him navigate that transition. He also dives into how building a strong network and personal brand helped him open doors and gain traction.If you're sitting in a role that no longer feels quite right, and you're wondering how to figure out what's next, this episode is full of practical advice and inspiration to get you started.Episode breakdown:00:00 Introduction and Welcome00:27 Early Career and Retail Journey04:27 Transition to a New Career08:12 Starting a Business as a Mortgage Broker17:51 Purpose and Impact24:03 Challenges of Running a Business25:21 Staying Disciplined While Working Alone26:53 The Importance of Curiosity in Learning29:27 Building Momentum in Business32:25 Networking and Personal Branding44:42 The Power of Vulnerability and Asking for HelpIf you'd like to connect with Scott:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottybaker/Website: https://www.toastfinance.com.au/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scott_thebroker_baker/I'm Emma Graham, Career Coach, ex-recruiter, here to help you:
Dave and Alex welcome Cole Cramer and Scott Baker onto the show as they talk about Cole's running journey, Southern Regional's great track tradition, looking to the future and more!
Voice of the Cardinals Mick Tidrow chats with Director of Athletics Jeff Mitchell, Mandy Williams and Marie Kiefer from Lifestream Services (and WBB), and baseball alum/BCS Construction and Consulting sponsor Scott Baker. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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I get to chat with Scott Baker on today's show.Scott is the Chief Strategist for Cojency Strategic, a nationally recognized public relations agency dedicated to helping pro-life advocacy groups win critical campaigns for life.From their website - Through innovative, data-driven digital strategies, they amplify life-affirming messages, mobilize voters, and increase donor support. With a team of 70 experts, they craft bold, targeted campaigns that outmaneuver the opposition and drive public policy victories, creating lasting cultural change for the pro-life movement.I hope you can tune in.Support the show
The family behind one of Pittsburgh's favorite treats is celebrating 150 years of baking in the Burgh. To mark this tasty occasion, we're talking about the history and future of swirl bread, why you may have seen it on QVC of all places, and the delicious new ways you can experience Jenny Lee. And we're doing it with the help of Scott Baker from 5 Generation Bakers — great-great grandson of the man who started it all. Learn more about the sponsors of this February 20th episode: The Frick Pittsburgh Museums and Gardens Pittsburgh Marathon - Use code CITYCAST15 for 15% off any event Babbel - Get up to 60% off at Babbel.com/CITYCAST Become a member of City Cast Pittsburgh at membership.citycast.fm. Want more Pittsburgh news? Sign up for our daily morning Hey Pittsburgh newsletter. We're also on Instagram @CityCastPgh! Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week I'm joined by Scott Baker-McGarva. We talk about growing up in BC, guiding on the Bow River, repping and the ever changing landscape of fly fishing products, the difficulties of teaching, mooching reels and chinook, his preferred rigs, dealing with aging eyes and so much more.
Nick Sweetman is one of Toronto's most prominent graffiti artists. Last February I was walking down Lansdowne Avenue in Toronto with my friend Michael Bungay Stanier, who was our guest back in Chapter 48, and as we strolled under a giant bridge I saw a giant ... well, it looked like a photo! But it wasn't a photo. It was a massive spray-painted image of a Hooded Merganser, and at the very bottom corner was a signature that said "Nick Sweetman." Looks like a photo, right? Look at that eye! That bill! But I discovered there's this Toronto mural artist named Nick Sweetman and turns out I've seen the guy's stuff all over the place. He paints pollinators, birds, insects, and animals of all kinds... He painted a whale shark I've ridden by on my bike for years without knowing it was him! Squint and you'll see the 'Sweetman' underneath its cavernous mouth. So I decided to reach out to Nick Sweetman and ask him about doing a unique partnership with me and 3 Books. He was game! We found a 750 square foot brutalist bare concrete wall behind a subway station in Toronto begging to be beautified. And now 11 months later I am very proud to present... After I spent six months getting approvals from the Toronto Transit Commission (shoutout to Cameron Penman, David Nagler, Kerry-Ann Campbell, and Councillor Dianne Saxxe!), Nick started painting the wall behind Dupont Station on September 17th, 2024 (my birthday!) and finished it up on November 1st. What resulted is honestly the most beautiful piece of public art I have ever seen. I know I'm birdy biased but Nick's beauty, his eye, his senses—they just know no bounds. He doesn't use stencils! He's not tracing anything! The guy is literally just looking at a dirty, bare, curved 750-square-foot wall and, NO BIGGIE painting 16 HYPERREALISTIC LOCAL BIRDS ON IT! Over the six weeks of painting I pulled out my recorder many times, Nick's friend and fellow graffiti artist Blaze Wiradharma (@blazeworks) pulled up with his video gear, and then genius editor Scott Baker (@adjacentp) rolled in to edit our first-ever 3 Books audio-video documentary experience. Listen! Watch! Be amazed by the wonder of Nick Sweetman! We explore questions like: Why did Nick leave the wine drinking art gallery world for dirty street corners? What do people who have owe to people who don't? How do we see the crustaceans in our parking lot? And ... do we still have a shared reality? We talk about mural painting, graffiti, street art, what it means to live in a world where humans overtake everything and, of course, Nick's 3 most formative books. We even get a live splice of Leslie teasing out his third book in real-time which is pretty special! I highly recommend you WATCH this chapter if you can as we put so much heart and soul into making Nick's masterpiece come to breathtaking visual life. But, of course, as we flip the page to Chapter 144, you can always just listen in on Apple or Spotify, too.
In this episode of the Mississippi Outdoors Podcast, host Matt Wyatt sits down with Scott Baker, a retired MDWFP biologist, to dive into the timeless tradition of squirrel hunting in Mississippi. Scott shares stories from his early hunting days, explains why squirrel hunting is a great gateway for young hunters, and discusses the importance of public lands for small game. The conversation also highlights the social aspect of squirrel hunting, the role of squirrel dogs, and the challenges of managing squirrel populations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
John Roberts & Tom Windle are joined by well known fellow Landscapers to discuss their approach to after care. Guests include: Scott Baker from Tidy Bricks & Daf from Dafscape
Scott Baker is the President and CEO of National Nail, a building materials manufacturer and distributor with headquarters in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In this episode, he and Brian talk about what it means to integrate faith into the workplace and how doing so has helped transform National Nail into a global manufacturer. Links & Episode Notes Scott Baker (LinkedIn) Craig Bahner (LinkedIn) SLI Information - CEO Forum National Nail His Barn Made to Advance is a production of Engedi Church and is hosted by Brian Aulick.
Join super agent Scott Baker as he shares his proven strategies for achieving remarkable sales results, even during the slower summer months. If you're looking to boost your real estate business, Scott offers actionable insights on how to maintain momentum, effectively communicate with clients, and make personalized property suggestions. In this video, Scott dives into: * Building and maintaining momentum in your business * The importance of staying in touch with your database * Creative strategies for serving clients beyond the basics * Tips on being proactive in property recommendations * How to manage your CRM for maximum efficiency Whether you're just starting out or looking to enhance your current practices, Scott emphasizes manageable steps over overwhelming strategies. Watch now to discover how you can implement these techniques and achieve your own incredible results in real estate! Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction 00:15 - Meet Super Agent Scott Baker 00:30 - Overview of Summer Sales Strategies 01:00 - Building Momentum in Your Business 01:45 - Importance of Client Communication 02:10 - Personalizing Client Interactions 02:40 - Proactive Property Suggestions 03:10 - Overcoming Client Resistance 03:40 - Strategies for First-Time Buyers 04:00 - Generating and Maintaining Momentum 04:30 - Starting Small: A Step-by-Step Approach 05:00 - Final Tips for Success 05:30 - Conclusion
On today's episode of I AM HOME, our hosts Tyler, Hilary and Becca continue this month's theme on back to campus with today's focus on making the most of an empty nest. The hosts are joined by Scott Baker, NFM's Omaha Store Director, who shares his personal experience on life after kids fly the coop. Becoming an empty nester is a transition that can be both liberating and challenging, so our hosts explore how to rediscover hobbies and passions you may have put on hold. Join us for this conversation embracing change and hear practical advice on how to enjoy this exciting new chapter of life.
You can invest your money in many different ways; stocks, bonds, ETF's, mutual funds, NFTs, art. But what about your pantry? Scott Baker, associate professor of finance at the Kellog School, looked at how many households “invest” surplus cash in an inventory in common household consumables. He joins us to give us a look at the strategies and how do the households realized a return on investment. Find out more about Schoot at kellog.northwestern.edu.
What to do with your extra cash. Some Canadians invest it in common household consumables which can generate high financial returns. Scott Baker, an associate professor of finance at the Kellogg School, tells us about his latest research. Then, the power of debate. Chris Luzniak, international math consultant and instructional coach, takes us through the benefits inside and outside the classroom. And, including your mortgage in your financial plan. Alana Riley, head of Mortgage, Insurance and Banking at IG Wealth Management, tells us about her approach. Plus, we'll speak with money coach Parween Mander about The Wealthy Wolfe. To find out more about the guests check out: Chris Luzniak: luzniak.com | debatemath.com | X | Instagram Parween Mander: thewealthywolfe.ca | Instagram | TikTok Alana Riley: LinkedIn | Instagram | X Scott Baker: northwestern.edu Bruce Sellery is a personal finance expert and best-selling author. As the founder of Moolala and the CEO of Credit Canada, Bruce is on a mission to help you get a better handle on your money so you can live the life you want. High energy & low B.S., this is Moolala: Money Made Simple. Find Bruce Sellery at Moolala.ca | Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn
21st dang installment of LLR pod's bonus offering is OFF THE FLIPPN' CHAIN. Jay and Deon discuss what's been on their turntables and pumped into their ears. A mildly summery mixtape is manufactured with input from Super-Secret-Special-Friend Scott Baker, who also waxes poetic on podcasting, creating his own music, and (sometimes reluctantly) sharing sonic interests with his children. Join us for a super-sized helping of sonic deliciousness. TRANSLATION: This b!#@h is looooooooooooooong. Enjoy! Sonic contributors to the twenty-first bonus episode of Lightnin' Licks Radio include: Koreatown Oddity, DJ Nu-Mark, Jurassic 5, Dave Matthews Band, Zach Braff, Natalie Portman, Prince Paul, De La Soul, Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio, Pale Jay, Lindsey Buckingham, Matt Pond PA, Lightning Love, Silver Jews, Pavement, Jesus Lizard, STEVE FUCKING ALBINI, Cheap Trick, Ant Banks, Too $hort, MC Breed, Mel Brown, Hanna-Barbara's Flintstones, The Beatles, Dead Kennedys, The Ramones, Hanson, Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, The Who, Cal Tjader, Public Image Limited, Eric Sermon, Marvin Gaye, MC5, Van Halen, White Zombie, The Stooges, Jon Stewart, Marianne Towan, Steve Drzewiecki Band, Meghan Trainor, MMHP from the 989, ? & the Mysterians, Bob Segar System, Billy Stings, Willie Nelson, Dick Wagner, Alice Cooper, Norah Jones, Scott Baker, Gotye, Adrian Gorvitz, Bobby Caldwell, Llyod Cole, Everything but the Girl, Neil Finn, The Style Council, Ashiko, Monwa & Son, The Black Five, Hot Soul Singers, Zasha, David Axelrod, Organized Konfusion, Meredith Monk, Cut Chemist, Afrika Bambaataa, Candito, Babe Ruth, Chicago Gangsters, Juice, and Original Concept. Jay brought to the dining room table the sounds of Veruca Salt, Thunderclap Newman, Tinted Windows, and DJ Shadow. Deon offered up tunes from Purple Mountains, Spice 1, Yusef Lateef, and Stimela. Scott suggested taking a trip with Rich Hinman vs. Alan Levy, Alan Baufman, Hozier, and Crowded House. Do summer right. Consume Blue Chair Bay Flavored Rums. Be kind, rewind, and enjoy lawn darts responsibly. XXI mixtape: {SIDE ONE} [1] Sell out intro [2] DJ Shadow – The Number Song [3] Rich Hinman vs. Adam Levy – Flawless [4] Purple Mountains – She's Making Friends, I'm Turning Stranger [5] Veruca Salt – Shimmer Like a Girl [6] Alan Braufman – Spirits (edit) [7] Stimela – Mind Games (edit) {SIDE TWO} [1] Tinted Windows – Messing With my Head [2] Crowded House – Night Song [3] Yusef Lateef – Like It Is (edit) [4] Thunderclap Newman – The Reason [5] Spice 1 featuring Mel Brown – Money Gone (remix) [6] Hozier – De Selby (parts 1 & 2, edit) mix intro/bumper/outro lifted from The Who's classic 1967 LP The Who Sell Out Guest Scott Baker's website Guest Scott Baker's podcast Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/llradio/message
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/585B Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors In this episode of "In The Bucket," we dive into the captivating world of fly fishing in the Pacific Northwest, a region celebrated for its majestic landscapes and challenging steelhead fishing. Joined by seasoned anglers Dax Messett and Scott Baker Mcgarva, listeners are treated to an engaging discussion filled with expert casting tips, memorable fish stories, and practical advice for making the most out of guided fly fishing trips. Whether you're a veteran angler or just starting out, Dax and Scott's insights into the nuances of successfully landing steelhead, the evolution of fly fishing gear, and the importance of conservation efforts offer invaluable lessons that promise to enrich your fly fishing experience and ignite your passion for the sport. Topics Discussed in the Episode The unique draw and challenge of steelhead fishing in the Pacific Northwest. Transitioning from guiding to tackle sales and what it teaches about the fishing industry. The evolution of fly fishing gear and techniques over decades. The importance of conservation efforts to sustain the sport for future generations. How varying water conditions and seasons affect fly fishing strategies. The cultural shift in fly fishing from the 1970s to today, with insights into gear and technique evolution. Personal anecdotes from guiding on renowned rivers, highlighting memorable catches and lessons learned. Strategies for successful fly fishing, including casting tips and reading river conditions. The significance of community and shared knowledge in the fly fishing world. Debates on gear preferences and the philosophy behind choosing equipment. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/585B
Dr. Scott Baker, Baker Professional Counseling owner, joins us in the studio this week to talk about counseling, working with children who are dealing with grief and loss, advice for those unsure about counseling and more.
Scott Baker from Eastern Canada joins Dave and I to talk about a serious flaw in the iPhone 15 Pro Max 5x camera that was discovered by Dale Lotherington. The chatroom has a couple of unique ideas about it so we'll see what they say, but I know a guy! We'll also look at Our Recent Photos and we include some from Scott. Scott's Instagram Episode 114 on YouTube The iPhoneography Podcast YouTube Channel Dave on Instagram Dave on Twitter Dave on TikTok Dave on VERO Dave on Mastodon Greg on About.me Greg on Glass Greg on VERO Greg on Twitter Greg's Website Greg on Mastodon Greg's YouTube Channel Shayne Mostyn's YouTube Channel Smartphone Photography Club Smartphone Photography Club Forum The iPhoneography Podcast Facebook Group Shayne Mostyn's Bloody Legends Facebook Group Rick Sammon's Explorers of Life Facebook Group Reeflex's Facebook Group The iPhoneography Podcast On YouTube Get your first year of Glass for $20: https://glass.photo/offer/greg Reeflex Lenses - Get 10% off Reeflex lenses with the coupon code 10%OFFGREG Buy me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mcmillan The music at the end of this video was created on a Mac using GarageBand.
As we navigate chapters 5 through 9, our conversation spirals into the abyss of character psyches, dissecting the delicate interplay of power and vulnerability within Esmenet's ascension and Akka's internal conflicts. The richness of this literary tapestry becomes evident as we trace the emotional threads and shifting paradigms that challenge societal norms, mirroring the disorientation felt by the characters themselves.Amid the dark labyrinths of intrigue and the looming shadow of war, we speculate on the fates of beloved characters, drawing comparisons to the epic scale of "Lord of the Rings." The convergence of story lines beckons, and our anticipation builds for the grand finale of Maithanet's journey, where the final pages promise revelations and the potential resolution of the trilogy's deepest enigmas. Our collective eagerness buzzes with the prospect of witnessing narrative threads knot together in a climax worthy of the intricate world Baker has woven.Finally, we dissect the etymological symphony that underscores the series, exploring how language shapes the rich tapestry of this universe, much like the historical echoes in "Dune" and "Game of Thrones." As the podcast episode concludes, we reflect on the narratives' dance with history, love, and the precarious balance between knowledge and its dangers. PageChewing.comPAGECHEWING: Comics & Manga PodcastFilm Chewing PodcastBuy me a coffeeLinktreeLogo by The GlimmerTwin Art HouseJoin Riverside.fm
Scott Baker is the Founder and President of 5 Generation Bakers. Scott is both a baker by name and a baker by trade. His flagship product, Jenny Lee Swirl Bread, has been a staple in the Pittsburgh, PA area for decades. As the name says, there are 5 generations of baking history behind Scott's company. I don't want to spoil any part of his amazing story, but let's just say I have a lot of respect for Scott and his family and how they have worked so hard for the people in their community. We had the opportunity to do his interview in person at this facility in McKees Rocks, just north of Downtown Pittsburgh.
Welcome to the Hyperspace Heroes Podcast, where 3 OG Star Wars fans are just trying to make their way in the Star Wars podcast universe. Episode 70 is a Collection Corner episode with Scott Baker of My2DHeroes.com. Join Brown Squadron as we hit hyperspace and blast into another verbal expedition into a galaxy far, far, away. Hyperspace Heroes Podcast can be listened to on all major podcasting platforms. Intro/Outro Music: Strange Signal (Instrumental) HoliznaCCO/ Licensed under CCO 1.0 Universal License https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ legalcodeSource: Free Music Archive https://freemusicarchive.org/music/holiznacc0/straight-to-vhs/strange-signal/ Support HoliznaCCO via his Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Holizna Bandcamp: https://holiznaroyaltyfree.bandcamp.com/ Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Holizna Voice Over Work in Intro/Outro Performed by Milz Bowden & Henri Gage You can find Milz & Henri at https://youtube.com/@video4humans --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hyperspace-heroes/message
In this episode I welcome the co-founders of a new venture called SoccerHead. Gilda Doria Gilda Doria is a 2x Captain of Duke University's Women's Soccer Team where she was a 2011 NCAA D1 National Finalist. She is also a 2016 Boston Breakers Reserves National Champion. Her Co-Founder is Scott Baker, who is the head coach of Rowan University men's soccer. They met when Gilda was a youth player and through the years came to the conclusion that the most common differentiator they saw in successful players was exposure to a vast network. Their mission is to ensure that access to resources isn't an advantage reserved for the fortunate few. By creating a community of enthusiasts and experts, they aim to foster future generations of players and fans of this beautiful game. Additionally, we talk about Gilda's time as a player through the youth ranks, Duke University, and as a professional. Coach Baker discusses college soccer and a little recruiting. SummaryThe conversation covers challenges faced by freshman players, the recruiting process, adjusting to college soccer, overcoming challenges, guidance for players, and the introduction of Soccerhead. The main themes include the importance of finding the right fit, the need for passion and dedication, and the goal of improving the college recruiting process. Soccerhead aims to create a soccer-only network that centralizes the soccer community, facilitates talent identification, and provides resources for players to advance in their soccer journey. The platform seeks to connect players, coaches, officials, and fans, creating a supportive and informative environment for all soccer enthusiasts.TakeawaysFinding the right fit is crucial for freshman players to have a successful college soccer experience.Passion and dedication are key factors in achieving success in soccer.The college recruiting process can be improved by providing accurate information and facilitating connections between players and coaches.Soccerhead aims to create a soccer-only network that centralizes the soccer community and provides resources for talent identification and advancement in the sport.Chapters00:00 Challenges of Freshman Players02:31 Recruiting Process and First Day on Campus04:29 Adjusting to College Soccer06:13 Dealing with Lows and Overcoming Challenges08:28 Guidance for Players to Maximize Their Experience15:21 Passion and Dedication in Soccer17:27 Introduction to Soccerhead19:24 Soccerhead's Vision and Purpose22:10 Bringing the Soccer Community Together24:13 Improving the College Recruiting Process29:03 Addressing Mental Health and Well-being37:03 Launch of Soccerhead40:39 The Future of Soccerhead
Take 10 with Tim – September 29, 2023Fantasy Baseball Awards1.Fantasy MVPs – the guys that provided fantasy managers the most valuea.Catcher – i.William Contreras (1, 9) - .289/.367, 17 home runs, 5 SBb.First basei.Yandy Diaz (6, 35) - .328/.408, 21 HR, 94 runsc.Second basei.Ketel Marte (5, 20) - .278/.360, 25 HR, 7 SB, 98 runs, 82 RBI. d.Shortstopi.Nico Hoerner (6, 19) - .284/.384, 9 HR, 43 SB, 98 runs. e.Third basei.Isaac Perades (14, 30) - .250/.352, 31 HR, 97 RBI.f.Outfielder (2)i.Ronald Acuna (1, 1) – .336/.414, 41 HR, 70 SB, 146 runs, 105 RBIii.Josh Lowe (13, 116) - .290/.333, 20 HR, 32 SB, 81 RBI.g.Pitchers (2)i.Zach Eflin (TB, 7, 102) – 3.50 ERA, 1.06 WHIP, 16 wins, 186 K'sii.Kyle Bradish (Bal,14, 124) – 2.86 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, 12 wins, 163 K's.2.Your personal Fantasy Baseball MVP – A player, or two, you drafted that helped you the most.a.Estuery Ruiz - 653.Your personal Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire Pickup4.The player you wish you would have left in the Draft queue?5.The player you wish you would have drafted?6.Who is this year's Scott Baker?7.One or two players that you want on your teams next year?Final look at the standings and the wild card racesThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3306394/advertisement
Taking a step back and reflecting on three years of the MMHP989, Hosts Dr. J, Sir Fred, and Mr. Mike wanted to kick of Season 4 with the backstory on Scott's new concept album Purpose, relased this past April. The players, the reason it took two and a half years, the sounds, production, the Michigan Rock elements, the concept album elements, and everything in between. Much like Season 1 Episodes 1 and 2 on Dr. J and Sir Fred, they turn the tables to get the low down on what Mr. Mike calls, 'A masterpiece album.' Scott gets to dive into highlights from other Michigan artists that have been peers and mentors to Scott, such as Dick Wagner, Larry McCray, and Bob Hausler, among others. Studio talk, guitar sounds, and songwriting come to this Michigan Music History Podcast episode and the listener can deep dive into Scott's catalog. Welcome to Season 4 of the MMHP in the 989!
Pilots and friends Pierre Carter, Jeremy Holdcroft, Scott Baker, Richard "Barbs" Barber and legendary mountaineer Andy De Klerk set off this June to attempt to break the altitude record by flying up the Baltoro Glacier to K2 in Pakistan. Everything was going well...until it wasn't. Andy suffers a heart attack (in the air!), and Scott breaks the rule of not making a tricky situation worse by blowing a landing on the wrong side of the river and suffers a broken ankle and leg, which turns into an epic on its own. A wild story from a wild part of the world and we break it down into everything that went right, everything that went wrong, and lessons we can all take on board to make our community safer and more prepared in the mountains.
Writers Allen Gamboa, Scott Baker, and Hadley Thorne share what they are watching on the 4th of July ALLEN GAMBOA: TEAM AMERICA - WORLD POLICE Quite possibly one of the most offensive films ever made... at least with puppets, the film follows the drama that follows when North Korean ruler Kim Jong-il (Trey Parker) orchestrates a global terrorist plot, it's up to the heavily armed marionettes of the highly specialized Team America unit to stop his dastardly scheme SCOTT BAKER: INDEPENDENCE DAY If you're in the mood to watch a classic Fourth of July movie, Scott Baker's suggestion is you stream the 1996 Will Smith classic Independence Day. This blockbuster is as rewatchable as the day is long and features no shortage of memorable, highly quotable moments (“Welcome to Earth!,” Today is our Independence Day,” “Hello, boys… I'm baaaack!”). HADLEY THORNE: THE SANDLOT What is more American than baseball? Movies about baseball! Hadley loves a good baseball movie and she swears by 1993's The Sandlot. Filled to the brim with memorable quotes, tons of heart, and plenty of iconic characters, The Sandlot is a great movie the whole family will enjoy. www.wyrdrealities.net #movie #movies #film #filmreview #cinema #review #moviereviews #films #movienight #cinephile #moviescenes #netflix #movielover #moviebuff #movietime #filmcritic #filmreviews #movierecommendation #moviecritic #hollywood #moviequotes #horrormovies #cinematography #movieaddict #reviews #drama #podcast #thriller --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wyrd-realities/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wyrd-realities/support
On today's episode of I AM HOME, the one and only Renee Quevedo is filling in for Hilary and joining Tyler and Becca! Our hosts are continuing their saga of Guest Host Try Outs and are sitting down with NFM Omaha Store Director Scott Baker. He and his wife, Sarah, spend their weekends repurposing and reinventing thrift store finds. Join us for a wonderful conversation about flipping furniture, spending time with the people you love, and finding diamonds in the rough. And stay until the end for some thrifting recommendations.
Zombie A-poc writers Allen Gamboa, Scott Baker, and Rich Restucci with Urban Fantasy author Hadley Thorne discuss their Top ten all time favorite Zombie Movies! Watching Wyrd's Top 10 Zombie Movies!!!! #horrorcommunity #horrormovies #zombies #movierecommendations #moviereviews --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wyrd-realities/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wyrd-realities/support
Zombie Road Author David Simpon on Reel Talk with Scott Baker and Jen Salmons David Simpson is starving writer living in Atlanta who got tired of starving so he drives a truck. He married up, has a passel of great kids, most of them are in or have served in the Army. Over the years he's done a lot of things to put food on the table, always writing and thinking he had a book in him, always hustling some crazy notion or get rich scheme but here's a list of paid jobs as he remembers. (There are loads more of unpaid jobs or entrepreneurial start-ups that he lost his ass on.) www.wyrdrealities.net --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wyrd-realities/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wyrd-realities/support
Reel Talk with Scott Baker and Jenn Salmons interviews those incredible writers who have successfully crossed over from page to screen and vice versa. www.wyrdrealities.net --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wyrd-realities/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wyrd-realities/support
The Watching Wyrd live stream features survival horror, science fiction, and fantasy authors Allen Gamboa, Scott Baker, Rich Restucci, and Hadley Thorne discussing, debating, and dissect new movie releases, one of their movie recommendations, and reviewing a current streaming series with one another and their live chat room. www.wyrdrealities.net --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wyrd-realities/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wyrd-realities/support
www.wyrdrealities.net At WyrdRealities Network, we believe the world revolves around stories. A wide range of storytelling masters create our line-up, sharing their creative secrets and exploring new approaches to their age-old craft, along with fresh reflections on history, science, urban legends, mytholgy, and folklore. The Wyrd Realities Network current line-up includes The Watching Wyrd live stream features survival horror, science fiction, and fantasy authors Allen Gamboa, Scott Baker, Rich Restucci, and Hadley Thorne discussing, debating, and discussing a new movie release, one of their movie recommendations, and reviewing a current streaming series with one another and their live chat room. An esoteric researcher, Morgana Calder, is joined by podcasters Henry Tully and Cecil Fletcher from Where in the Folk Podcast, researcher Steven Hill, and urban mythology author Hadley Thorne for Wyrd Awakenings. Sometimes Wyrd Realities cast members or others from the paranormal and holistic healing communities join them as guests. Blondes, Books and Campfire Tales - join Bethany Stutsman and Krystal Michelle at their campfire to talk ghost stories, urban legends, and scary movies - you never know who will show up! Wyrd Murders, Mysteries, and Mayhem - Join Real life investigator and theology expert Krystal Michelle and her panel of true crime enthusiast for a new look at some of the strangest unsolved mysteries, murders, and criminal acts. Led by host Finley Jones, The Wild Women of Wyrd explore predetermined documentary movies, docuseries, and true crime television shows/podcasts from the female perspective. Reel Talk with Scott Baker and Jenn Salmons interviews those incredible writers who have successfully crossed over from page to screen and vice versa. Are you looking to become a successful indie author but don't know where to start? Look no further. Multi-genre author Joseph Hansen is here to help! Bringing you Low Balling with Joe, writing mentors Joe Hansen and Allen Gamboa bring together writing industry professionals to discuss methodology, process, and navigating the dos and don'ts of indie publishing. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wyrd-realities/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wyrd-realities/support
In this episode, I was joined by Nicholas Scott Baker to discuss his book, In Fortune's Theater: Financial Risk and the Future in Renaissance Italy (Cambridge University Press, 2021). Professor Baker is an Associate Professor of history at Macquarie University in Sydney Australia interested in the political and economic cultures of early modern Europe and the Mediterranean, with a particular focus on Renaissance Italy. In this fascinating new book, Professor Baker reveals how Renaissance Italians developed a new concept of the future as unknown time-yet-to-come. As In Fortune's Theater makes clear, nearly everyone in Renaissance Italy seemingly had the future on their minds. Authorities in important commercial hubs such as Genoa, Venice, Rome, and Florence legislated against overzealous betting on the future. Merchants filled their commercial correspondence with a lexicon of futurity. Famed painters such as Caravaggio, Giorgio Vasari, and Paolo Veronese manipulated the existing iconography of the figure of Fortuna into a moral allegory about unseized opportunity. And seemingly every important Renaissance Italian intellectual including Petrarch, Dante, Christine de Pizan, Poggio Bracciolini, Leon Battista Alberti, Laura Cereta, Giovanni Pontano, Niccolò Machiavelli, Francesco Guicciardini, and Baldassare Castiglione cared deeply about time-yet-to-come. Baker's book is a rich, multilayered examination of the problems of risk, fortune, and the future in the Renaissance, and it should have broad appeal to anyone interested in the economic and political culture of early modern Europeans. Michael Paul Martoccio is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison specializing in the economic and military historian of the early modern Mediterranean. I am especially interested in how early modern economic practices – consumerism, market culture, and the commercialization of war – shaped notions of sovereignty, territoriality, and political geography. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at martoccio@wisc.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this episode, I was joined by Nicholas Scott Baker to discuss his book, In Fortune's Theater: Financial Risk and the Future in Renaissance Italy (Cambridge University Press, 2021). Professor Baker is an Associate Professor of history at Macquarie University in Sydney Australia interested in the political and economic cultures of early modern Europe and the Mediterranean, with a particular focus on Renaissance Italy. In this fascinating new book, Professor Baker reveals how Renaissance Italians developed a new concept of the future as unknown time-yet-to-come. As In Fortune's Theater makes clear, nearly everyone in Renaissance Italy seemingly had the future on their minds. Authorities in important commercial hubs such as Genoa, Venice, Rome, and Florence legislated against overzealous betting on the future. Merchants filled their commercial correspondence with a lexicon of futurity. Famed painters such as Caravaggio, Giorgio Vasari, and Paolo Veronese manipulated the existing iconography of the figure of Fortuna into a moral allegory about unseized opportunity. And seemingly every important Renaissance Italian intellectual including Petrarch, Dante, Christine de Pizan, Poggio Bracciolini, Leon Battista Alberti, Laura Cereta, Giovanni Pontano, Niccolò Machiavelli, Francesco Guicciardini, and Baldassare Castiglione cared deeply about time-yet-to-come. Baker's book is a rich, multilayered examination of the problems of risk, fortune, and the future in the Renaissance, and it should have broad appeal to anyone interested in the economic and political culture of early modern Europeans. Michael Paul Martoccio is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison specializing in the economic and military historian of the early modern Mediterranean. I am especially interested in how early modern economic practices – consumerism, market culture, and the commercialization of war – shaped notions of sovereignty, territoriality, and political geography. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at martoccio@wisc.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
In this episode, I was joined by Nicholas Scott Baker to discuss his book, In Fortune's Theater: Financial Risk and the Future in Renaissance Italy (Cambridge University Press, 2021). Professor Baker is an Associate Professor of history at Macquarie University in Sydney Australia interested in the political and economic cultures of early modern Europe and the Mediterranean, with a particular focus on Renaissance Italy. In this fascinating new book, Professor Baker reveals how Renaissance Italians developed a new concept of the future as unknown time-yet-to-come. As In Fortune's Theater makes clear, nearly everyone in Renaissance Italy seemingly had the future on their minds. Authorities in important commercial hubs such as Genoa, Venice, Rome, and Florence legislated against overzealous betting on the future. Merchants filled their commercial correspondence with a lexicon of futurity. Famed painters such as Caravaggio, Giorgio Vasari, and Paolo Veronese manipulated the existing iconography of the figure of Fortuna into a moral allegory about unseized opportunity. And seemingly every important Renaissance Italian intellectual including Petrarch, Dante, Christine de Pizan, Poggio Bracciolini, Leon Battista Alberti, Laura Cereta, Giovanni Pontano, Niccolò Machiavelli, Francesco Guicciardini, and Baldassare Castiglione cared deeply about time-yet-to-come. Baker's book is a rich, multilayered examination of the problems of risk, fortune, and the future in the Renaissance, and it should have broad appeal to anyone interested in the economic and political culture of early modern Europeans. Michael Paul Martoccio is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison specializing in the economic and military historian of the early modern Mediterranean. I am especially interested in how early modern economic practices – consumerism, market culture, and the commercialization of war – shaped notions of sovereignty, territoriality, and political geography. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at martoccio@wisc.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
In this episode, I was joined by Nicholas Scott Baker to discuss his book, In Fortune's Theater: Financial Risk and the Future in Renaissance Italy (Cambridge University Press, 2021). Professor Baker is an Associate Professor of history at Macquarie University in Sydney Australia interested in the political and economic cultures of early modern Europe and the Mediterranean, with a particular focus on Renaissance Italy. In this fascinating new book, Professor Baker reveals how Renaissance Italians developed a new concept of the future as unknown time-yet-to-come. As In Fortune's Theater makes clear, nearly everyone in Renaissance Italy seemingly had the future on their minds. Authorities in important commercial hubs such as Genoa, Venice, Rome, and Florence legislated against overzealous betting on the future. Merchants filled their commercial correspondence with a lexicon of futurity. Famed painters such as Caravaggio, Giorgio Vasari, and Paolo Veronese manipulated the existing iconography of the figure of Fortuna into a moral allegory about unseized opportunity. And seemingly every important Renaissance Italian intellectual including Petrarch, Dante, Christine de Pizan, Poggio Bracciolini, Leon Battista Alberti, Laura Cereta, Giovanni Pontano, Niccolò Machiavelli, Francesco Guicciardini, and Baldassare Castiglione cared deeply about time-yet-to-come. Baker's book is a rich, multilayered examination of the problems of risk, fortune, and the future in the Renaissance, and it should have broad appeal to anyone interested in the economic and political culture of early modern Europeans. Michael Paul Martoccio is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison specializing in the economic and military historian of the early modern Mediterranean. I am especially interested in how early modern economic practices – consumerism, market culture, and the commercialization of war – shaped notions of sovereignty, territoriality, and political geography. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at martoccio@wisc.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I was joined by Nicholas Scott Baker to discuss his book, In Fortune's Theater: Financial Risk and the Future in Renaissance Italy (Cambridge University Press, 2021). Professor Baker is an Associate Professor of history at Macquarie University in Sydney Australia interested in the political and economic cultures of early modern Europe and the Mediterranean, with a particular focus on Renaissance Italy. In this fascinating new book, Professor Baker reveals how Renaissance Italians developed a new concept of the future as unknown time-yet-to-come. As In Fortune's Theater makes clear, nearly everyone in Renaissance Italy seemingly had the future on their minds. Authorities in important commercial hubs such as Genoa, Venice, Rome, and Florence legislated against overzealous betting on the future. Merchants filled their commercial correspondence with a lexicon of futurity. Famed painters such as Caravaggio, Giorgio Vasari, and Paolo Veronese manipulated the existing iconography of the figure of Fortuna into a moral allegory about unseized opportunity. And seemingly every important Renaissance Italian intellectual including Petrarch, Dante, Christine de Pizan, Poggio Bracciolini, Leon Battista Alberti, Laura Cereta, Giovanni Pontano, Niccolò Machiavelli, Francesco Guicciardini, and Baldassare Castiglione cared deeply about time-yet-to-come. Baker's book is a rich, multilayered examination of the problems of risk, fortune, and the future in the Renaissance, and it should have broad appeal to anyone interested in the economic and political culture of early modern Europeans. Michael Paul Martoccio is an Assistant Professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison specializing in the economic and military historian of the early modern Mediterranean. I am especially interested in how early modern economic practices – consumerism, market culture, and the commercialization of war – shaped notions of sovereignty, territoriality, and political geography. If you have a title to suggest for this podcast, please contact him at martoccio@wisc.edu. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art
In this episode of Since Sliced Bread, Scott Baker, president of 5 Generation Bakers, explains how he finally cracked the code on a CBD-infused baked good and how he has overcome the challenges of baking with CBD, where the category is going next and why he is sticking with it.
My guest today is no stranger to bringing the laughs to the show. He is improv comedian Scott Baker, one of the Quickest Thinkers in Comedy. Scott is back to play the hottest game in podcasting: Guess the Business Icon! Play along and see if you can beat Scott! Download this week's episode of The Profit Express to see how many icons you know, and learn... Read More The post Guess the Business Icon! appeared first on Healy Success Solutions.
EAB's Nicole Council, Scott Baker, and Jonathan Barnhart discuss the explosive growth of TikTok as a student recruitment tool and why it may, nevertheless, disappear completely from college campuses. While TikTok has become the dominant social media platform used by Gen Z students, state-run colleges across America are banning access to the platform over a variety of concerns. Our guests share advice for admissions teams on how to adapt quickly as the situation evolves.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/391 Presented By: FishHound Expeditions, Drifthook Fly Fishing, Zoe Angling Group, Country Financial Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Stuart Foxell from AquaFlies is here today to talk about steelhead and kings, fishing in Alaska West and Scotland. He walks us through fishing the 4 main rivers in Scotland and the seasons to target salmon, steelhead, and big browns. We talk about spey flies, how he ties them, and how he loves to use tube flies. We also dig into a bunch of resources to up your fishing and fly-tying game without having to attend trainings, just like Stuart. Show Notes with Stuart Foxall 09:45 - Stuart did his first trip with Brian Niska in Alaska. Brian was on the podcast in episode 370. 16:55 - We talk about fishing on the Kanektok River, AK. 20:40 - Intruder tube fly works great for kings. 22:15 - Kings season in Kanektok starts mid-June. 31:00 - Stuart talks about fishing the 4 big rivers in Scotland: River Spey, River Dee, River Tay, and River Tweed. 32:10 - FishPal.com is a great resource for getting to know more about the rivers in Scotland. 43:30 - For steelhead, Stuart uses the fly called, Potbellied Pig tube fly. 50:15 - Stuart explains why he prefers tube flies. 1:05:00 - Stuart ties for Aquaflies. 1:10:00 - Stuart recommends reading Hugh Falkus books. 1:13:15 - Scott Baker was on the podcast in episode 17. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/391
Scott is the President and CEO of National Nail. After a successful career with Arthur Andersen, where he rose to the level of Consulting Partner. Scott has led the transformation of National Nail from a regional building material distributor to a global brand manufacturer of patented building products. CAMO, Stinger, and Pro-Fit are now leading and asked for fastening brands offered at major retailers, independent dealers, and roofing wholesalers alike. He is a co-founder of His Barn Ministries, a ministry focused on developing men to address the fathering challenge facing our nation and our community. On The Wow Factor this week, Scott shares his insights on the seven ways of living generously at work and beyond. He shares the eight key character traits of National Nail Corporation, where they came from, and how the team ensures that the people in their company model those qualities. Scott also reveals why nearly 20% of the National Nail Corporation employees are millionaires and how the company supports them to successfully manage their money and prepare for retirement. “I knew one day, I wanted to lead and build something from the inside.” - Scott Baker “Undisciplined people don't make very good co-workers.” - Scott Baker “Courage is one of our traits, and we define it as the willingness to do the difficult - known and unknown.” - Scott Baker This Week on The Wow Factor: Scott's journey from partner at Arthur Anderson to President and CEO at the National Nail Corporation Personal circumstances that meant Scott needed to take a step back from his role at Arthur Anderson and why he needed to take the financial and ego hit Why Arthur Anderson was an excellent place for Scott to study various different leadership styles How Scott became close to Jesus Christ during a challenging period in his life Why Scott is always sympathetic to people going through change How the National Nail Corporation has changed since Scott came on board and how much their profits have increased over the years Why it's so important to Scott that National Nail Corporation is 100% employee-owned The four cornerstones of the company and how they were decided on What happens to the employee shares when they retire and how National Nail Corporation sets them up with regular financial advice, so they know how to manage their money in the best way How Scott's experience as a cancer survivor taught him a lot about himself Why Scott decided to spark extra joy in the giving of his employees by giving them $2500 each to give to others Scott Baker's Word of Wisdom: The phrase “I believe in you” is so valuable. Those words “I believe in you” can be life-changing if you back it up with your time investment in a young person. Connect with Scott Baker: National Nail Company Website Scott Baker on LinkedIn Connect with The WOW Factor: The WOW Factor Website Connect with Brad Formsma via email Brad Formsma on LinkedIn Brad Formsma on Instagram Brad Formsma on Facebook Brad Formsma on Twitter
Scott Baker is a former NYC Police Officer. After having to take an early retirement because of line of duty injury he moved to Hollywood to become an actor. After acquiring his Screen Actors Guild card he moved back to New York and built his second career. Scott is also a great Improv Comedian and is one half of the Baker & Mark comedy team. This is a funny episode and flies by. Loaded with Terrific insight into both professions. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otcpod1/support