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On this episode of the Alabama Crops Report Podcast, hosts Scott Graham and Simer Virk talk about Alabama field conditions with agronomic crops Extension agents Blake Lanton, Cade Grace, and....
BIO G. Scott Graham works as an existential handyman — fixing what's broken, realigning what's off-kilter, and helping others rebuild their lives with meaning, purpose, and a bit of duct tape when needed. He's also an author, a career coach, a , and a in Boston, Massachusetts. Scott is driven to help clients follow their “true azimuth,” which is different from “true north.” It means coaching clients to identify the true focus of their life — something that speaks individually to them. It means recognizing the forces that push our lives off course and adjusting to them so you get where you want to go. It means that when you are 90 years old and you look back on your life you have a sense of pride, accomplishment, and meaning — with no regrets. https://gscottgraham.com/
On this special episode of the Alabama Crops Report Podcast, hosts Simer Virk and Scott Graham talk with Steve Brown, Cade Grace, Eddie McGriff, Aaron Wells, Ron Smith, and Blake....
On this episode of the Alabama Crops Report Podcast, hosts Scott Graham and Simer Virk talk with Kris Balkcom, an Alabama Cooperative Extension System assistant Extension professor specializing in peanuts.....
Check out these highlights from Day 1 of this year's awesome event!!! 00:11 - Kevin Hardy, PLS, GISP - Vice President Geospatial Technologies at TerraMark 18:50 - Don Seals, RPLS - Lidar Survey Manager at TREKK Design Group, LLC 34:18 - Chris Siebern - Application Success Manager with Design Technology Services at Colliers Engineering & Design 58:30 - Trisha Milliken - Business Manager and Scott Graham, PSM - ETM Survey, Inc. 01:16:43 - Frank Hahnel - Laser Scanning Account Executive at NavVis
In this episode, Alex and Calvin return to a favorite hobby horse: the University of Austin (UATX). First discussed back in episode 62, this ultra-conservative "university concept" is still not accredited and has no undergraduate degrees planned until at least 2028-2031. In that previous episode, we described UATX variously as right-wing academia's answer to the Fyre Festival and a pitch deck/PowerPoint scam masquerading as an education; this time, we call it a fast-casual university concept (Chipotle for higher ed). We catch up with the myriad ways that UATX continues to struggle under the weight of its own internal contradictions, while occasionally benefitting from being confused for UT Austin (home of some of our favorite previous guests, like Scott Graham and Karma Chávez).After taking stock of US free speech generally in the age of seemingly intractable US-led conflicts in the Middle East and the criminalization of student peace activism, we examine a Quillette article from Ellie Avishai asking if UATX is betraying its founding principles. As Avishai explains, her UATX research center was terminated in response to her posting a rather benign (and ideologically nuanced) LinkedIn post about DEI. We discuss how UATX's claims of championing academic freedom and viewpoint diversity necessarily conflict with its increasingly extreme anti-woke conservative agenda. Given that it is bankrolled by dark money funders and figures connected to corporate interests and political power like Harlan Crow and Joe Lonsdale, the institution appears more dedicated to fortifying right-wing ideas and providing a filter bubble than fostering genuine free inquiry. This makes it particularly ironic that its corporate doublespeak response to Avishai's termination was to use language like "wind up Mill" and "restructure." In these ways, UATX seems to combine the worst of mainstream academia (neoliberal austerity measures justified through corporate doublespeak) with new heights of conservative radicalism. Drawing on Noah Rawlings' piece in The New Inquiry, we peek into the "Forbidden Courses" summer program held at Harlan Crow's Old Parkland office complex in Dallas, where figures like Peter Boghossian and Katie Roiphe hold court. What does it mean for a university to exist primarily as a "safe space" isolating students from opposition, or worse, a "money and influence laundering operation for some of the most abhorrent ideas" (as Alex calls it)? We conclude that despite the real structural flaws in mainstream academia, the pursuit of knowledge and evidence-based argumentation is still vital in higher ed, but it's something that UATX seems fundamentally opposed to.Articles Analyzed in this Episode“Is the University Of Austin Betraying Its Founding Principles?” by Ellie Avishai (in Quillette)“An American Education: Notes from UATX” - Noah Rawlings (in The New Inquiry)Previous Episodes ReferencedE62: re:joinder - The University of the CancelledWorks and Concepts CitedVan Dijk, T. A. (1993). Principles of critical discourse analysis. Discourse & society, 4(2), 249-283.
A Storm and a Snake - Scott Graham
Learn more about Christian Leader™ Community Coaching:https://www.ryanfranklin.org/communitycoaching In this episode of The Christian Leader Made Simple Podcast, Ryan Franklin sits down with Scott Graham, General Secretary of the United Pentecostal Church International, to explore the high calling of preaching and the power of studying God's Word. Scott shares defining moments from his early ministry, including personal struggles that shaped his approach to Scripture. Together, they discuss practical study habits, common pitfalls pastors face, and how to balance sermon preparation with personal spiritual growth. With decades of experience and a gift for communicating truth, Scott offers encouragement and wisdom to help pastors deepen their love for the Word and lead with eternal impact.Purchase The Christian Leader Blueprint book today: https://www.ryanfranklin.org/blueprintbookDownload The Christian Leader Blueprint – Short Guide (Free): https://www.ryanfranklin.org/blueprint Take the Christian Leader™ Self-Assessment (Free):https://www.ryanfranklin.org/clselfassessment YouTube and Audio Podcast: https://www.ryanfranklin.org/leaderpodcast Connect with Ryan: Email: info@ryanfranklin.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rnfranklin/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rnfranklin/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rnfranklin/ Audio mastering by Apostolic Audio: https://www.apostolic-audio.com#leadership, #thoughtleadership, #ministry, #pastor, #pastors, #churches, #leadershiptraining, #churchleader, #churchleaders, #influence, #leadershipdevelopment, #coaching, #executivecoach, #leadershipcoaching, #productivitycoach, #productivity, #growthmindset, #theproductiveleader, #ChristianLeader, #ChristianLeadership, #LeadershipPodcast, #FaithAndBusiness, #PodcastInterview, #ChristianEntrepreneurship, #KingdomImpact, #PodcastInspiration, #LeadershipJourney, #PurposeDriven, #ChristianPodcast, #LeadershipEssentials, #LeadershipFundamentalsSend us a text
On this episode of the Alabama Crops Report Podcast, hosts Simer Virk and Scott Graham talk with Alabama Extension Plant Pathologist Amanda Scherer, Grain Specialist Eros Francisco, and Weed Specialist....
Welcome to the first episode of season 5 of Wholyness! This season we will be focused on finance. Listen as this week's guest, Scott Graham, talks about what the Bible says about finances.
On this episode of the Alabama Crops Report, hosts Simer Virk and Scott Graham enjoy a cotton conversation with Steve Brown and Amanda Scherer. The group talks planting dates, soil....
On this episode of the Alabama Crops Podcast, hosts Simer Virk and Scott Graham talk cotton and peanut disease management with Alabama Cooperative Extension System Entomologist and Plant Pathologist, Amanda....
In the early morning hours of August 16th, 1986 an intruder entered the home of 27-year-old Gary Larson and stabbed him to death before raping Gary's fiancee. The case was unsolved for almost twenty years, until a peeping tom was arrested in 2004, when authorities noticed similarities to the suspect in the cold case. Join Mike and Gibby as they discuss Jonathan Scott Graham. Graham had a history of peeping around his neighborhood. When he was arrested on something unrelated to the murder, the authorities noticed striking similarities to the murder of Gary Larson. However, another suspect had been identified and charged years prior.You can help support the show at patreon.com/truecrimeallthetimeVisit the show's website at truecrimeallthetime.com for contact, merchandise, and donation informationAn Emash Digital productionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"I Am This Day Weak"
"You're a Vessel, Not a Vault"
In this episode of the Alabama Crops Report Podcast, hosts Simer Virk and Scott Graham talk about Wiregrass crop production with Extension Agents Sedrick Mack and Aaron Wells. Both agents....
Hour 3: Murph & Markus dive into the Cooler of Content, talk to Scott Graham, and debate if Draymond Green has has a case for Defensive Player of the Year See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Play-by-play/Studio Host for Westwood One, Scott Graham joined Murph & Markus to preview the St. Mary's Gaels matchup versus Vanderbilt, which will be broadcasted on KNBR 1050 on FridaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3: Murph & Markus dive into the Cooler of Content, talk to Scott Graham, and debate if Draymond Green has has a case for Defensive Player of the Year See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Play-by-play/Studio Host for Westwood One, Scott Graham joined Murph & Markus to preview the St. Mary's Gaels matchup versus Vanderbilt, which will be broadcasted on KNBR 1050 on FridaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Alabama Crops Report Podcast, hosts Simer Virk and Scott Graham visit with Blake Lanton, an Extension agent in central Alabama about soil sampling and spring....
A Broken Roof & An Empty Bed - Scott Graham
In this episode of the Alabama Crops Report podcast, hosts Simer Virk and Scott Graham talk agricultural markets and trends with Alabama Extension Economists Adam Rabinowitz and Wendiam Sawadgo. Take....
In this episode of the Alabama Crops Report podcast, hosts Simer Virk and Scott Graham continue their nutrient management discussion with Rishi Prasad. Different areas of the state call for....
Jesus or Barabbas? - Scott Graham
Come join us for service!Sunday Night Service At The Pentecostals Of Dothan.https://linktr.ee/Podothan
Come join us for service!Sunday Morning Service At The Pentecostals Of Dothan.https://linktr.ee/Podothan
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Nick Kostos & Femi Abebefe are LIVE from Media Row in New Orleans. The guys hit on their best bets for tonight's slate! Plus, the guys are joined by Justin Termine, Cody Decker, Adam Schein, Ryan Leaf, Nate Boyer, Doug Kezirian, Josina Anderson, Scott Graham, Spike Eskin and Ike Reese! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Zone rolls on with some new guests joining Jason Anderson & Producer Dylan Michaels as we talk to Westwood One Prime time Post-Game host Scott Graham, PFF's Sam Monson & NFL Legend Bernie Kosar!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doug Kezirian, Josina Anderson & Scott Graham joins Nick and Femi! Plus, producer Bill Zimmerman shares the story of his 6 hour travel delay heading to New Orleans. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nick Kostos asks Josina Anderson if she remembers the time he cut her off during Radio Row eleven years ago. Plus, Westwood One's Scott Graham joins the show! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
To wrap up Season 4 of the Alabama Crops Report, hosts Scott Graham and Simer Virk welcome a large crew of Alabama Cooperative Extension System professionals, industry partners, and row....
Scoot reconnects with Scott Graham, fellow broadcaster for Westwood One and host of pregame, halftime, and postgame for the Super Bowl, to discuss him and Scoot's storied past, who will come out on top Sunday in the Superdome, the stories Scott chases as a sports broadcaster, and more!
Scoot and Ian dive back into their Blue Plate saga as they look to put it on just about anything they can within the Morial Convention Center before being joined by another mayo insider, Bradley Brewster from Reilly Foods on how the flavor profile of Blue Plate is separated from other mayo competitors, and Scoot reconnects with Westwood One's very own, Scott Graham, who will be hosting the pregame, halftime, and postgame for the Super Bowl, to talk about this year's matchup, who he thinks will come out on top, and what how Scott prioritizes a captivating story above all else.
Scott Graham is the National Outdoor Book Award-winning author of the National Park Mystery Series, published by Torrey House Press. A special 10th Anniversary Edition of book one in the series, Grand Canyon Sacrifice, featuring a foreword by Anne Hillerman, will be released March 25, 2025. Death Valley Duel, book nine in the series, was released in June 2024. Scott's critically acclaimed mysteries feature archaeologist Chuck Bender and his family as they encounter villainous intrigue in America's iconic western national parks, illuminating environmental and social justice issues specific to the parks along the way. Upon its debut, William Kent Krueger praised Grand Canyon Sacrifice as “engrossing…a topnotch read,” and Nina de Gramont called Death Valley Duel “a taut, smart, and propulsive thriller.” Scott is an avid outdoors person and advocate for public lands who lives with his wife, an emergency physician, in Durango, Colorado. In addition to his mysteries, Scott is the author of five nonfiction books. He has worked as a newspaper reporter, magazine editor, radio disk jockey, city councilor, and coal-shoveling fireman on the steam-powered Durango-Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. More: scottfranklingraham.com. Intro Music by Moby Gratis: https://mobygratis.com/ Outro Music by Dan-o-Songs: https://danosongs.com/ Host Mark Stevens www.writermarkstevens.com Watch these interviews on YouTube (and subscribe)! https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBP81nfbKnDRjs-Nar9LNe20138AiPyP8&si=yl_seG5S4soyk216
January 24, 2025 ~ Westwood One's coverage of the NFC and AFC Championship Games will begin on Sunday at 2:00pm on WJR! Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with Westwood One studio host Scott Graham about the Chiefs looking to three-peat, Jayden Daniels leading the Commanders as a rookie, and much more!
Joppa's Miracle: Dorcas Raised to Life - Scott Graham
On this episode of the Alabama Crops Report, Mr. Peanut himself, Kris Balkcom, joins hosts Scott Graham and Simer Virk to talk about the world of peanuts. Balkcom, an Alabama....
Can You Sleep When The Wind Blows? - Scott Graham
Episode #96 In this episode, I sit down with G. Scott Graham to dive into the intersection of personal experience, writing, and the evolving landscape of communication in our tech-driven world. We explore the role of life experiences in shaping creative work and discuss the importance of honest dialogue, especially when it comes to navigating political and social narratives. Scott's impressive collection of 19 books often tackles deeper truths, blending autobiography with cultural critique. We touch on key topics from his writing, including the gifts of grief, challenges within the gay community, and the implications of medical marijuana and psychedelics legalization. This conversation offers a compelling look at pushing beyond societal narratives to live authentically and embrace honest, open discourse. Takeaways All of the books I've written are strongly connected to experience. I reflect on my experience in those books. Technology has changed the way we communicate. Politics can be divisive and challenging to navigate. Open dialogue is essential in today's society. Personal experiences shape our perspectives. The impact of technology on relationships is profound. Public discourse requires careful consideration. Writing is a reflection of personal journeys. Future discussions should focus on bridging divides. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Scott's Background 02:47 Tension Between Societal Narratives and Personal Authenticity 07:07 The Impact of Technology and Social Media 13:09 Censorship and Devolution of Society 17:58 Coming Together and Finding Solutions 22:58 The Importance of Critical Thinking 26:23 Selective Memory and Information Consumption 30:07 Navigating Media Bias and Propaganda 32:49 The Impact of Social Media and Technology 35:35 The Need for Fair and Unbiased Reporting 37:31 The Manipulation of Images and Narratives 40:30 The Role of Psychedelics in Therapy 47:47 Cultivating Compassion and Sympathetic Joy Connect with Scott: Website Facebook Youtube Psychedelic Support Instagram Coaching Let's Connect! Website Instagram Facebook Youtube Rumble Keywords writing, experience, technology, communication, politics, public discourse, podcast
Scott Graham - Our Reasonable Service
On this episode of the Alabama Crops Report Podcast, hosts Scott Graham and Simer Virk are joined by two guests: Eros Francisco, an Alabama Extension grain specialist, and David Russell,....
On this episode of the Alabama Crops Report, hosts Scott Graham and Simer Virk sit down with Blake Lanton, an Alabama Cooperative Extension System agronomic crops regional agent. Lanton serves....
On this episode of the Alabama Crops Report, long-time hosts Scott Graham and Amanda Scherer join new host Simer Virk for a discussion on cotton defoliation. A cotton podcast episode....
Scott Graham is one of the most recognizable voices and one of the most accomplished sports broadcasters in the Philadelphia area. His resume includes extensive work for NFL Films and several years calling Phillies games. Among his current projects, he works with Westwood One and anchors at KYW Newsradio. In Episode #227 of “1-on-1 with Matt Leon,” Matt sits down with Graham to talk about his impressive career. They talk about how he got his start, review some of the favorite calls from his career, discuss why he wanted to come on board at KYW Newsradio and much more. “1-on-1 with Matt Leon” is a KYW Newsradio original podcast. You can follow the show on X @1on1pod and you can follow Matt @Mattleon1060.