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Best podcasts about scott mcallister

Latest podcast episodes about scott mcallister

I Am This Age
From Checking all the Boxes to Living Aligned: Scott McAllister, Age 52

I Am This Age

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 36:34


Scott McAllister, an executive coach and public speaker, joins the pod today to speak about his journey to finding his North Star and living a more fulfilling life. Scott shares how he felt unfulfilled despite having checked all the boxes of what society deems successful and how he dug deeper to discover what truly mattered to him. Molly and Scott dive into acknowledging and exploring feelings and how they can lead to a more meaningful and impactful life. Don't miss this inspiring conversation!Insightful Videos:www.insightfulvideos.comWork with Molly:www.mollysider.comWork with Scott:www.mcaexecservices.com A full transcription is available at www.iamthisage.com

php[podcast] episodes from php[architect]
Community Corner: ngrok’s Scott McAllister

php[podcast] episodes from php[architect]

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 13:12


Scott talks to Scott McAllister from ngrok about some of the features ngrok can provide to its users and Scott's talk about webhooks at php[tek] 2024 Links: ngrok – https://ngrok.com/ Webhooks.fyi – https://webhooks.fyi/ Tickets to php[tek] 2024 – http://tinyurl.com/tek-2024-tickets The post Community Corner: ngrok's Scott McAllister appeared first on php[architect].

Page it to the Limit
Ngroking With Scott McAllister.

Page it to the Limit

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 26:50


PagerDuty alum and former Page It host, Scott McAllister, returns to the pod in this episode to talk about what he's doing now and his experience jumping back into the startup world.

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RealAgriculture's Podcasts
RealAg Radio, Jan 26: The winner of the 160 Acres of Gold Giveaway, advances of SeedMaster equipment, and technology on the farm

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 55:25


Thanks for tuning in to this special Thursday edition of RealAg Radio, brought to you by SeedMaster Manufacturing. Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Don Henry, CEO of SeedMaster Manufacturing, on how SeedMaster has grown; Scott McAllister, of Antler Valley Farms, on using SeedMaster equipment and technology on the farm; and An agronomic panel discussion... Read More

RealAg Radio
RealAg Radio, Jan 26: The winner of the 160 Acres of Gold Giveaway, advances of SeedMaster equipment, and technology on the farm

RealAg Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 55:25


Thanks for tuning in to this special Thursday edition of RealAg Radio, brought to you by SeedMaster Manufacturing. Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Don Henry, CEO of SeedMaster Manufacturing, on how SeedMaster has grown; Scott McAllister, of Antler Valley Farms, on using SeedMaster equipment and technology on the farm; and An agronomic panel discussion... Read More

The Small Town Youth Ministry Podcast
Episode 14 - "The Problem With Hype"

The Small Town Youth Ministry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 50:00


The end is here. The final installment of the podcast! But we have saved one of the best for last... This one is all about that master ministry distracter: HYPE! Is it good or bad? What are the risks? How can we as youth workers not fall to it? All this and more in our series finale! We want to thank all of those that contributed to this one: Mark Davis, Andy Millis, Scott McAllister, and Jim Purtle. If you are interested in reading the sample of Kyle's book that he mentioned please visit: https://linktr.ee/SmallTownYouthMinistryPodcast

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CMO Insights
Season 7. Episode 13: The DTX Framework: Scott McAllister, CMO CGO at Padawan Ventures

CMO Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 17:41


In this episode, Scott McAllister, CMO CGO at Padawan Ventures shares what digital transformation means in today's business framework, the challenges organizations face to adopt digital change and some best practices to institutionalize digital transformational change. Connect with Jeff on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffpedowitz/ Learn more about The Pedowitz Group https://www.pedowitzgroup.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Cloud Counsel
AI & Personalization for Business Outcomes

Cloud Counsel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 17:10


In this episode we're joined by Scott McAllister, Senior Advisor and Consultant for Digital Transformation. We'll discuss AI & Personalization and how to leverage them for business outcomes.

The Small Town Youth Ministry Podcast
Episode 3 - "Challenges in Discipling Impoverished Students"

The Small Town Youth Ministry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2021 36:24


This is the second part of our mini-series addressing challenges in ministering to impoverished students. In this episode Scott Mcallister shares his personal story, and gives insights as to how youth workers can help these students better understand the gospel and reach spiritual maturity.

Educative Sessions
#19: "Leaving our 'Homesite' Behind: The Beginnings of My Career in DevRel" with Scott McAllister of PagerDuty | Educative Sessions

Educative Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 22:13


Scott McAllister and his co-worker decided to drive 90 minutes to check out a ColdFusion user group at Salt Lake City. When asked if anyone's still coding in the Homesite text editor tool, they found out that they were the only ones. Scott realized that there's much more you can learn by taking the leap into an unknown community, and since then his passion for cultivating developer communities was born.Watch it on YouTube HERE: https://youtu.be/3G557aL_WesABOUT OUR GUESTScott McAllister is a Developer Advocate for PagerDuty. He has been building web applications in several industries for over a decade. Now he's helping others learn about a wide range of web technologies. When he's not coding, writing or speaking he enjoys long walks with his wife, skipping rocks with his kids, and is happy whenever Real Salt Lake can manage a win.Don't forget to subscribe to Educative Sessions on YouTube! ►► https://bit.ly/39sIrUNABOUT EDUCATIVEEducative (educative.io) provides interactive and adaptive courses for software developers. Whether it’s beginning to learn to code, grokking the next interview, or brushing up on frontend coding, data science, or cybersecurity, Educative is changing how developers continue their education. Stay relevant through our pre-configured learning environments that adapt to match a developer’s skill level. Educative provides the best author platform for instructors to create interactive and adaptive content in only a few clicks.More Videos from Educative Sessions: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT_8FqzTIr2Q1BOtvX_DPPw/ Episode 19: "Leaving Our 'Homesite' Behind: The Beginnings of My Career in DevRel" with Scott McAllister | Educative Sessions

Everything Band Podcast
Episode 167 - Cheryl Floyd

Everything Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 80:10


Cheryl Floyd has taught middle school band in Austin, TX for over 30 years and is one of the most highly regarded middle school band directors in the country. She is the recipient of numerous awards and honors and has commissioned or been part of the consortium for 14 works for band. Topics: Cheryl's background growing up in Texas, going to Baylor University and starting her career as a teacher. The importance of encouraging students and giving them the type of positive feedback that keeps them playing. The background stories of a few of the 14 works that she has been a part of commissioning. Peer leadership in the middle school band. Teaching in Texas and the power of sound to sight teaching. A general discussion about teaching beginners and middle school band. An anecdote about George Steinbrenner. Links: Cheryl Floyd at Music for All 204 Progressive Sight Reading Tunes Bernstein: Suite from "Candide" Mozart: Serenade for 13 Winds in B-flat major, K. 361 "Gran Partita" Biography: Cheryl Floyd completed her twenty-fifth year as Director of Bands at Hill Country Middle School in Austin, Texas in May 2017.  The Hill Country Middle School Band is recognized as one if the exemplary middle school programs in the nation. Prior to her tenure at Hill Country, she served as Director of Bands at Murchison Middle School, also in Austin, for eight years.  Musical organizations under her leadership have consistently been sited for musical excellence at both local contests and national invitational festivals.  Mrs. Floyd is recognized nationally for her educational and musical vision and commitment at the middle school level.  In 1990 her Murchison program was the recipient of the coveted Sudler Cup Award presented to exceptional middle school band programs by the John Philip Sousa Foundation. The Hill Country Middle School Band has performed at the Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic in 1998 and again in 2006, Music For All’s National Concert Band Festival in Indianapolis (March 2012),and most recently at the Western International Band Clinic (November 2014) under Mrs. Floyd’s direction. Mrs. Floyd routinely serves as a conductor on the University of Texas at Austin band camp faculty and has been a member of summer music faculties at Music For All's Summer Symposium, Arkansas Tech University, Baylor University, Texas Lutheran University Stephen F. Austin University, University of Colorado at Boulder, and the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.  She enjoys an active schedule as an adjudicator, clinician, author and guest conductor throughout the United States, having served as one of the first women guest conductors of the United States Navy Band in Washington, D.C. in September, 1998. Cheryl Floyd was the recipient of the Texas Bandmasters Association Exemplary Middle School Band Program Citation and she appeared on the cover of the May 2005 Instrumentalist magazine which contained a featured article on the Hill Country Middle School band program. In 2003, Mrs. Floyd was elected to the American Bandmasters’ Association. She is the fifth female member of this 225 member organization and was the first middle school band director to be chosen for ABA membership. She serves on that organization’s selection committee for the prestigious Sousa/ABA/Ostwald Composition Competition. For nearly three decades, she has maintained a keen interest in commissioning new works for concert band and has collaborated with such internationally recognized composers as Frank Ticheli, Cajun Folk Songs, Shenandoah, Bob Margolis, Renaissance Fair, Dana Wilson, Sang!, Ron Nelson, Courtly Airs and Dances, Steven Barton, Hill Country Flourishes, Chris Tucker, Twilight in the Wilderness. Catherine McMichael, Cape Breton Postcard, Undertow, by John Mackey Spangled Heavens by Donald Grantham, a consortium commission for TMEA's MS Region 18 by Viet Cuong entitled Diamond Tide, and most recently, Sparkle by Scott McAllister.. The works generated by these ongoing projects have been widely acclaimed as being among the most significant works for young band. A 1980 graduate of Baylor University, Mrs. Floyd has also done graduate work at the University of Texas with Paula Crider, Robert Duke and Karl Kraber.  Since 1985 she has served as co-principal flute with the Austin Symphonic Band and in this capacity has performed at the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic in 1989, 1997 and 2007, the American Bandmasters Association in 1993 and 2006 and before the Texas Music Educators Association and Texas Bandmasters Association on numerous occasions. She is a member of ABA, TMEA, TBA, and Phi Beta Mu. In 2016 she was named a Yamaha Master Educator, one of only 18 in the nation. As such she is positioned to appear throughout the United States as a conductor, clinician and educator representing Yamaha. She annually serves as an evaluator for the Music For All National Concert Band Festival and was recently appointed to the Middle School Educational team for the Music For All Summer Symposium. Looming on the horizon is a book to be published by GIA Publications entitled “Middle School My Way.” ​ Paramount in her life is her musical family including her husband, Richard Floyd, State Director of Music Emeritus at the University of Texas and their son, Richard Weston, who holds a trombone performance degree from the University of Texas and is pursuing his musical career in Los Angeles.

Page it to the Limit
Full-Service Ownership With PagerDuty

Page it to the Limit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 31:22


Scott McAllister and George Miranda, cover practical ways to figure out how to code, ship, and own your own software in production by discussing the Full-Service Ownership Ops Guide

Emmaus Road Church
Good Friday Reflection

Emmaus Road Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 24:07


Scott McAllister walks us through the death of Jesus for our sins, and many of the prophecies that foretold of that sacrifice on our behalf.

Everything Band Podcast
Episode 102 - Rachel Maxwell

Everything Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 92:05


Rachel Maxwell has enjoyed tremendous success as the Director of Bands at Traughber Junior High School in Oswego, Illinois where she teaches over 400 students in three bands. Topics: The organization of the program at Traughber Middle School and how the growth of the town has changed her program during her tenure. Dividing bands strictly by grade levels and the goal to help every kid be successful regardless of their ability level and challenges. “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.” How teaching college music theory and aural skills relates to teaching band. Rachel’s background growing up in Rockford, Illinois and how the size of her horn case almost ended her musical career before it got started. The Traughber Band Literature Commision Project and how a conversation at the Chicago Hilton with John Mackey led to his work “The Sheltering Sky” and has continued with pieces from Donald Grantham, Scott McAllister, Dana Wilson, Julie Giroux, Randall Standridge, and David Biedenbender. #BandFamous Links: Traughber Junior High School Band The Band Room Band Literature Commission Project Mackey: Sheltering Sky Queenwood Band Sets Standridge: Lullaby Donahue: Remember Biography: Rachel J. Maxwell attended Illinois State University and graduated in 1993 (Summa Cum Laude) with a Bachelor`s Degree in Music Education. She received a Master of Music Education degree from the University of Illinois in 1997. In 2003 she completed a Master of Educational Leadership degree from Aurora University. Mrs. Maxwell has also completed additional coursework in team-building, leadership and working with diverse students. Mrs. Maxwell has taught band in the West Aurora School District (1993-95) and in the Oswego School District (1995-present). Mrs. Maxwell currently serves as the Director of Bands at Traughber Junior High School and as the Junior High Band Coordinator for the district. She has taught music education courses at VanderCook College of Music in Chicago and North Central College in Naperville, IL and has been invited to be a guest conductor, clinician and adjudicator at a number of music camps and festivals including the Music for All National Summer Symposium, the NC All-State Middle School Band, ISYM at the Univ. of Illinois, Il State Univ. Junior High Camp and several IMEA District Level Festivals. She is also a part of the team from Oswego who commissioned and premiered Sheltering Sky (2012) by John Mackey , Sol ye Sombra (2014) by Donald Grantham, Atmosphere (2016) by Scott McAllister and Our Cast Aways (2018) Julie Giroux. She is also involved in several consortium commissions: Shubuduba (2017) by Dana Wilson and N-BEAM (2017) https://mobleyj.wixsite.com/nbeam, Frogs (2018) by Randall Standridge. Under her direction the bands at Traughber JHS have received national acclaim and have performed at The Midwest Clinic (two clinic presentations and rehearsal lab group), the Illinois Music Educators Association All State Conference (three formal concerts and four clinic presentations), the University of Illinois Super-state Festival and at the ASBDA National Convention. Rachel Maxwell is a member of the The National Association of Music Education, Illinois Music Educators Association, American School Band Directors Association, National Band Association, Phi Beta Mu, National Council of Supervisors of Music Education, and a number of honor societies. She is the recipient of the Who`s Who Among American Teachers Award, Who`s Who Among Emerging Leaders Award, Who`s Who In American Education Award, Who`s Who Among American Women Award, ASBDA/UMI Outstanding Young Band Director Award-Junior High Division for the North Central Region of the United States, Chicago-land Outstanding Music Educator, National Band Association Citation of Excellence, and the National Recipient of the Jim Ott (Drum Corps International) Scholarship. She also serves on the advisory team for the dynamic professional learning Facebook site Band Directors Group; A World-Wide Professional Learning Community and is the author of thebandroomspage.com.

The Modern Customer Podcast
Behind The Scenes Of Comcast's Digital Transformation

The Modern Customer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 32:33


Digital transformation is everywhere these days. But the idea of updating everything about how a company works and interacts with customers can be overwhelming. Comcast's recent digital transformation shows that moving strategically and focusing on solutions customers love and employees champion can lead to great results. Comcast has made a major push in the last few years to get to a level where customers love the brand. The goal of the company's digital transformation was to solve traditional problems with technology and create an easy and consistent experience for customers. Digital transformation is possible, even at large companies with standard processes. Scott McAllister, SVP Digital Transformation, narrowed the digital transformation down to four steps that proved incredibly successful for Comcast: Get senior level support. McAllister says it's vital to have support from the CEO and other executives. At Comcast, the CEO was on board from the beginning. All executives in the company make two customer calls a month to discover customer pain points. Those calls showed leaders the importance of creating simple digital solutions for customers. Set clear objectives. Comcast started the journey with what it called a North Star metric: the percentage of customers who interact with the brand digitally. Tracking that single metric would show the success of the digital transformation. The number started in the low 60s% and is now up to the high 70s%. Get everyone in the company involved. It's important to engage at each level of the organization to make sure everyone's voice is heard. Comcast invited employees from all levels and divisions of the company to have a voice in the new digital experience. Involving everyone gave all employees buy-in and helped create digital products that represented all viewpoints. Create an initial focus on certain transactions. An entire digital transformation can be overwhelming, but McAllister recommends starting with the lowest-hanging fruit. For Comcast, that was bill pay. Figuring out how to transform the interaction and move bill pay to digital set the stage for the rest of the transformation. By solving one problem, the company could move more easily to other areas. Digital transformation is vital in today's world to build customers who love the products and won't go anywhere else. Digital solutions offer amazing opportunities to meet customer needs and deliver an experience that goes above and beyond. Comcast shows that involving everyone in the digital transformation creates internal champions and helps manage change. Although there will be bumps in the road, following these four basic steps to a digital transformation can keep your company on top of trends and first in customers' minds.    

Bit Depth
Bit Depth 140 - Scott McAllister

Bit Depth

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 16:42


Dr. Scott McAllister is a composer, professor, husband and father. He has composed for Wind Symphony (“Zing!”, “Popcopy”), Clarinet (“Black Dog”, “X Concerto”), and other instruments. He is the Director of the Composition department at the Baylor School of Music in Waco, Texas, and he also teaches composition. He was in Oklahoma for the premiere of “Flight of the Elephant”, a collaboration between the School of Music and the Department of Design at the University of Central Oklahoma. Due to time constraints, this is a shorter form of the podcast, but the big questions were there, nonetheless. You can find Scott’s music on his website: http://www.lydmusic.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/santiagoramones/support

The Portfolio Composer
Ep 168-Aaron Given on Writing for Band

The Portfolio Composer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2017 61:12


Aaron is a conductor, clinician and music educator who is passionate about bringing new music into the classroom. His students have collaborated with composers such as Scott McAllister and Michael Rene Torres, and performers such as the Columbus Ohio Discovery Ensemble. Aaron teaches middle school band in the Olentangy Local Schools. He holds a bachelor's degree in Music Education from the University of Northern Colorado and a master's degree in Wind Conducting from The Ohio State University.  Join The Portfolio Composer community and support the creation of the platform on Patreon. Just $1/month to enable the creation of more great content to help you build your career! Conductor and educator Aaron Given discusses having a unique voice, the importance of building connections, and writing for band Help composers find the podcast by giving The Portfolio Composer a review on iTunes!

Emmaus Road Church
Urban Legends: Bringing balance to the Force

Emmaus Road Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 28:39


Are God and Satan locked in a cosmic power-struggle that will decide the fate of the world? Is there a precarious balance between good and evil in the Christian worldview? Guest speaker Scott McAllister unpacks what the Bible says about this myth.

Everything Band Podcast
Episode 30 - Aaron Given

Everything Band Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 53:09


Middle school band director Aaron Given joins me for a conversation about his background, his career, and his belief that his passion for music influences everything that he does as a teacher. Topics:  Aaron’s background and his current position as a middle school band director near Columbus, Ohio. Lessons learned from Ken Singleton at the University of Northern Colorado. Why it is so important to care about your students and the value of bringing that to the classroom. The use of electronics in band music. What Aaron’s program looks like and the value of doing a November concert rather than one in December. The problems with the push towards vocational training and why we must resist that and re-embrace the liberal arts model. Links: Aaron Given Julie Giroux - The Bonsai Tree Scott McAllister - Images (Performed by Aaron's band) Phillip Sparke - Dance Movement Antonin Dvořák: Serenade for Winds, op. 44 A Survey of Performance Practice of Electroacoustic Music for Wind Bad Grades 2-3  Biography: Aaron Given is a band director with the Olentangy Local School District, near Columbus, Ohio. He also serves as Associate Director and Director of Educational Outreach for the Horns of Ohio. Previously, Aaron was a founding member of the Capital City Chamber Players, where he served as Associate Conductor. A passionate advocate for new music in the classroom, Aaron works with professional composers to create high quality repertoire for young players and engage students in the compositional process. Notable collaborators include Scott McAllister, Michael Rene Torres and the Columbus Ohio Discovery Ensemble. As a hornist, Aaron has performed with the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra, the Westerville Symphony and the Dublin (Ireland) International Symphonic Festival, and the Interlochen Arts Camp Faculty Brass Ensemble. His teachers include Grammy-winning hornist Marian Hesse and Bruce Henniss. As a clinician, Aaron has presented sessions for the Ohio Music Educators Association, the National Association for Music Education, and the Capital University Complete Band Director Workshop. Aaron earned his bachelor’s degree in Music Education at the University of Northern Colorado and his master’s degree in Wind Conducting at The Ohio State University.

Band Room Podcast
BRP 4 | Don't Mess With Texas

Band Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 33:11


This episode is dedicated to all Band Room listeners in the great band state of Texas. Join Dylan in an episode entitled, Don't Mess With Texas, as he explores wind music of Texas, with works by Kevin Puts, Scott McAllister and Donald Grantham. Featuring the Baylor University Wind Ensemble with Dr. Eric Wilson, Michigan State University Wind Symphony with Dr. Kevin Stedatole & The University of Texas Wind Ensemble with Jerry Junkin. Big thanks to Mark Records for the use of the recordings used on today's episode. Help Support the Band Room Podcast by Becoming a Patron Through Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/bandroompodBRP Storehttp://www.bandroompod.com/storeSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/bandroompod)

Inside Florida Racing
Inside Florida Racing Returns

Inside Florida Racing

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2010


Inside Florida Racing returned to the Internet “airwaves” Wednesday night with hosts Jack Smith, Rick Anges and Scott McAllister. Inside Florida Racing May 19, 2010 Guests included 2009 Promoter of the Year Don Rehm, Orlando Speedworld promoter Rick Bristol and Mini Stock racer and longtime observer of Florida racing Rex Hollinger. Some comments from fans included: "It was the best show you guys have ever done" "I thought the diversity of the announcers was excellent. I missed the opening of the show, so I didn’t hear the introductions of all the different hosts. However, they all seemed knowledgeable, positive, and seemed to play well off of each other. They made me want to listen, just to hear what they might say next."

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Inside Florida Racing
What Is Really Going On In Florida? A show full of news!

Inside Florida Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2009


Show #72 - Feb 2, 2009 A variety of guests make up this show that touches upon several breaking news stories about track purchases, interesting racers and track officials. Real Racin USA photographer Bob Wing pulled a burning sprint car driver from a car at East Bay Raceway Park, and stops by to describe the incident. Scott McAllister, the voice of East Bay visits. Joe Lewandoski, Marketing Director from New Smyrna gives an overview of the 2009 World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing. News about Ocala Speedway and its possible sale to Stan Kolan. Bronson Motor Speedway is now in the hands of Bronson businessman Tony Parker. Victor Peters tlaks go-kart racing. Tony Anderson of Louisville KY is coming to Auburndale loaded for Florida bear in the Florida Figure 8 Championships. Kenny St. John will be here from Indianapolis to announce the races on the 12-15 at Auburndale. Anthony "The British Bulldog" Barlow will be at the Forum in Tampa soon to race in the insanely crazy sport of ice racing on bikes. A ton of news (NOT RUMORS) that you won't get anywhere else.

Inside Florida Racing
Buzzie Reutimann heads a great cast of drivers

Inside Florida Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2008


The racing legend Buzzie Reutimann keeps on winning and inspiring, these days it is at East Bay Raceway Park in the Modifieds. Other drivers on tonight's show: Scot Walters (late medels), AJ Curreli (late models), Scotty Crockett (Hooters ProCup), David Foster (super stocks), Dakotah Stephens (sprints), Kevin Macy (late models) and announcer Scott McAllister.

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Inside Florida Racing
Buzzie Reutimann heads a great cast of drivers

Inside Florida Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2008


The racing legend Buzzie Reutimann keeps on winning and inspiring, these days it is at East Bay Raceway Park in the Modifieds. Other drivers on tonight's show: Scot Walters (late medels), AJ Curreli (late models), Scotty Crockett (Hooters ProCup), David Foster (super stocks), Dakotah Stephens (sprints), Kevin Macy (late models) and announcer Scott McAllister.

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REAL RACIN' USA
Ocala Speedway Live Broadcast of Dirt Late Models -

REAL RACIN' USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2008


Listen to the live racing action from Ocala Speedway's historic return to dirt..the entire night of racing called by Scott McAllister and Rick Anges Internet broadcast exclusively from RealRacinUSA.com. 46 Cars of the United Dirt Late Model Challenge Series vie for 26 spots. Hot Live Racing Action!

REAL RACIN' USA
Ocala Speedway Live Broadcast of Dirt Late Models -

REAL RACIN' USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2008


Listen to the live racing action from Ocala Speedway's historic return to dirt..the entire night of racing called by Scott McAllister and Rick Anges Internet broadcast exclusively from RealRacinUSA.com. 46 Cars of the United Dirt Late Model Challenge Series vie for 26 spots. Hot Live Racing Action!

REAL RACIN' USA
Ken Kinney: Ready For Biggest Racing Night Of His Life

REAL RACIN' USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2008


Scott McAllister sits in for host Rick Anges in this major preview of the first race of the United Dirt Late Model Challenge Series and the return on Friday Feb 29 of Florida's Ocala Speedway return to dirt racing. UDLMCS owner Ken Kinney is in the spotlight in an in depth interview with one of the brightest stars on the short track promotion scene. Ken Kinney interview is 50 minutes, with Jack Smith and Scott McAllister delving into what makes a good promoter tick.

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REAL RACIN' USA
Ken Kinney: Ready For Biggest Racing Night Of His Life

REAL RACIN' USA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2008


Scott McAllister sits in for host Rick Anges in this major preview of the first race of the United Dirt Late Model Challenge Series and the return on Friday Feb 29 of Florida's Ocala Speedway return to dirt racing. UDLMCS owner Ken Kinney is in the spotlight in an in depth interview with one of the brightest stars on the short track promotion scene. Ken Kinney interview is 50 minutes, with Jack Smith and Scott McAllister delving into what makes a good promoter tick.

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