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Best podcasts about Scott Ward

Latest podcast episodes about Scott Ward

Off The Bench
LSU Lands 3 Star Commit - Off the Bench, November 13, 2024

Off The Bench

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 46:58


In hour one of the show we do a scouting report on Florida as the Tigers will travel to Gainesville this Saturday. We also talk about 3 star commit Kenny Darby. Scott Ward with the Sports Betting Association joins us to talk about the proposed tax increase on sports betting. 

Unsportsmanlike Conduct
Scott Ward: Sports Betting Alliance - 7

Unsportsmanlike Conduct

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 12:44


Scott Ward is working with the Sports Betting Alliance to help bring online and mobile sports betting to Nebraska.

History Notes
The Ludlow Massacre: Fighting for Workers' Rights, 1914

History Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 6:36


On April 20th, 1914, Colorado state militiamen attacked a massive tent colony erected by striking miners and their families who had been evicted from their company homes, killing eighteen of them, including women and children. The attack sparked a pitched battle. Between September 1913 and the end of April 1914, 75-100 people were killed and dozens more injured and jailed. Written by Scott Ward. Narration by Dr. Nicholas B. Breyfogle. Video and textual versions of this podcast are available at https://origins.osu.edu/milestones/april-2014-which-side-are-you-ludlow-massacre-and-class-struggle-1914. Podcast production by Katherine Weiss, Dr. Nicholas B. Breyfogle, and Laura Seeger. This is a production of Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective at the Goldberg Center in the Department of History at The Ohio State University and the Department of History at Miami University. Be sure to subscribe to our channel to receive updates about our videos and podcasts. For more information about Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective, please visit origins.osu.edu.

The Fields Podcast
Be Transformed

The Fields Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024


Be Transformed, Scott Ward, Romans

Family Business Radio
Robin Roden, K & J Mechanical, Chip Gjertsen, Renasant Bank, and Scott Ward, ITRA Global Atlanta

Family Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024


Robin Roden, K & J Mechanical, Chip Gjertsen, Renasant Bank, and Scott Ward, ITRA Global Atlanta (Family Business Radio, Episode 53) On this episode of Family Business Radio, host Anthony Chen welcomed three outstanding business leaders to discuss their professional journeys and their respective areas of expertise. The first guest, Robin Roden, K & J […] The post Robin Roden, K & J Mechanical, Chip Gjertsen, Renasant Bank, and Scott Ward, ITRA Global Atlanta appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

The Mainstreet Podcast
Eastern Shore, yes. Fishing and hunting, no. : A Conversation with Scott Ward

The Mainstreet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 44:40


Crisfield native Scott Ward stops by Mainstreet to talk about growing up in a small town on Maryland's Eastern Shore, the brotherhood of firefighters, and his enduring love for baseball.  Support the showPlease consider supporting The Mainstreet PodcastPatreonBuy Me A CoffeeMainstreet on the web and social mediaWebsiteFacebookTwitterInterested in sponsoring Mainstreet or have guest suggestions, please email us at: info@themainstreetpodcast.com

Deep Leadership
#0261 – How to Get Important Things Done with Scott Ward

Deep Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2023 51:16


Today, I'm joined by Scott Ward, and we're discussing How to Get Important Things Done. Scott is the founder of a software company called HabitStack, which, as you know, is a generous sponsor of this podcast. He has a degree in Philosophy. But he's spent the last two decades in the startup world. He's been a software developer, a tech entrepreneur coach, and the creator of a software platform that helps teams focus on important goals despite being busy. He's an expert in the areas of goal setting, strategy execution, accountability, and habit formation. He's helped people achieve over 35,000 goals through his coaching and software. His goal is to help teams rise above the tyranny of the urgent and build the habit of making important things happen. I'm excited to have him on the show to learn How to Get Important Things Done. Show resources: Habitstack Scott Ward on LinkedIn Sponsors: Ignite Management Services Liberty Strength  ____ Get all of Jon Rennie's bestselling leadership books for 15% off the regular price today! HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ministry Magazine Podcast
Discipling the whole person — Scott Ward, David Sedlacek, Rogelio Paquini and Jasmine Fraser

Ministry Magazine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 14:05


Expand your understanding of discipleship from what we do to who we are—and then how we convey that to our members.

Under the Dome
What's next for online sports gambling in North Carolina?

Under the Dome

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 25:55


For the week of Sept. 4, 2023, News & Observer Capitol bureau chief and podcast host Dawn Vaughan talks about the future of sports gambling in North Carolina with Scott Ward, vice president of the Sports Betting Alliance. The alliance is comprised of sports betting companies Draft Kings, FanDuel, BetMGM and Fanatics Sportsbook. After the break, Korie Dean, who covers higher education, and politics reporter Kyle Ingram, who also writes our Under the Dome newsletter, share more #ncpol updates from the week. Host: Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan Guest: Scott Ward, Korie Dean, Kyle Ingram Executive Producer: Jordan Schrader Produced and edited by: Laura Brache Video: Kevin Keister, Kaitlin McKeown For more North Carolina government and politics news, subscribe to the Under the Dome politics newsletter from The News & Observer at newsobserver.com/newsletters and NC Insider at ncinsider.com. Qualified business users are eligible for a short free trial of the daily NC Insider newsletter, as well as a demo account for our Insider Legislative Tracking service. Submit this form: t.co/2ivpV5NSuY. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Squatch Talks Podcast
SQUATCH TALKS PODCAST S3 / EP43 LIVESTREAM

Squatch Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2023 40:44


Tonight we try out our ability to host a LIVE Event where we can bring viewers on to share their stories or to ask questions, and we get a Bonus with guest Scott Ward.We hope things go smoothly, but as you've heard us mention in the past - The Squatch Curse can sometimes wind up Messin' with us.Thanks for Squatchin'Check out the selection of fine products from our friends at Yeti Bars, including the New Squatch Talks Podcast YetiBar, and be sure to use discount code STP10 at check out to receive 10% Off your order!https://www.yetibars.net/ Checkout our NEW MERCH at:https://squatch-talks-podcast.creator...Please Donate to Art Macks GoFundMe here:https://gofund.me/9e297958 All support is greatly appreciated.Follow us on:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHJMsw9t2LqaJYVrPTYiCiQhttps://www.instagram.com/squatch_talks_podcast/ https://www.facebook.com/Squatchtalkspodcast/https://twitter.com/SquatchTalkshttps://www.buzzsprout.com/1895089https://open.spotify.com/show/2n0xiqGEgkxsVjxUFSIiRYhttps://www.NASBRO.NET/

GratefulHeart.Tv
Episode 135: How Scott Ward Went From Realtor To Land Developer

GratefulHeart.Tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 42:53


Defenders of Business Value
How To Sell a Play It Again Sports Franchise, with Scott Ward, Former Play It Again Sports Franchisee

Defenders of Business Value

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 41:02


On this episode of the How to Sell a Business podcast, host Ed Mysogland welcomed former multi-store Play It Again Sports franchisee Scott Ward to discuss his journey from opening the business to a successful sale. Scott discussed how he developed some of his team members into business owners in their own right, lessons in the exit process, managing employees during the sale, recommendations for other Play It Again Sports franchisees planning their exit, and much more. How To Sell a Business Podcast is produced and broadcast by the North Fulton Studio of Business RadioX® in Atlanta. Scott Ward Scott Ward is a veteran of over 25 years of owning businesses. Successfully representing and consulting other business owners in lease negotiations in the technology, creative media, retail, and manufacturing industries, Scott's unique perspective keeps in mind the owner/tenant's long-term cash flow needs as a catalyst for the future health of his client's company. Scott is the author of Scabs, Scars and Pots O'Gold: True-Life Stories of a Successful Franchisee, available here. Examples of Scott's work include a young tech company expanding for the first time and helping to enable its current growth to include private and government clients worldwide. An industrial cabinet manufacturer successfully expanding to handle over 40 percent growth. Media agencies that need flexibility in their space to address the demands of sudden surges or shrinkage in client needs. And retail/franchise situations that come with issues of territory, visibility, and access.  Scott has mentored five former employees to own their own businesses and applies these techniques in formulating winning space solutions for his clients. Scott's contacts and involvement in citywide groups give him an innovative perspective on trends in traffic, population, education, and economics. He is part of enabling organizations throughout metro Atlanta in realizing their missions by serving on boards or as an officer in Rotary International (Treasurer/International Director), The Chattahoochee Nature Center Board, The North Fulton Chamber of Commerce, Scouts BSA (adult training), Toastmasters International, The Georgia Production Partnership (membership, industry relations, and governmental relations) and Atlanta Theatre to Go Board. He is also a member of the Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtors. Scott is a graduate of the University of Florida. Scott is also a public speaker and presentation coach. He loves fly fishing, and sailing and has been known to swing a golf club or two! His family's accomplishments overwhelm him with pride. If you would like to share a coffee please reach out! LinkedIn Ed Mysogland, Host of How To Sell a Business PodcasThe How To Sell a Business Podcast combines 30 years of exit planning, valuation, and exit execution working with business owners. Ed Mysogland has a mission and vision to help business owners understand the value of their business and what makes it salable. Most of the small business owner's net worth is locked in the company; to unlock it, a business owner has to sell it. Unfortunately, the odds are against business owners that they won't be able to sell their companies because they don't know what creates a saleable asset. Ed interviews battle-tested experts who help business owners prepare, build, preserve, and one-day transfer value with the sale of the business for maximum value. How To Sell a Business Podcast is produced virtually from the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® in Alpharetta.  The show can be found on all the major podcast apps and a full archive can be found here. Ed is the Managing Partner of Indiana Business Advisors. He guides the development of the organization, its knowledge strategy, and the IBA initiative, which is to continue to be Indiana's premier business brokerage by bringing investment-banker-caliber of transactional advisory services to small and mid-sized businesses. Over the last 29 years, Ed has been appraising and providing pre-sale consulting services for small and medium-size privately-held businesses as part of the brokerage process. He has worked with entrepreneurs of every pedigree and offers a unique insight into consulting with them toward a successful outcome. Connect with Ed: LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook

Burning Bright
The Night Sky

Burning Bright

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 6:07 Transcription Available


On flight and nightly trips, with poems by Scott Ward, Arne Weingart and Paula Colangelo.Support the show

North Fulton Business Radio
Peter Webster and Scott Ward, ITRA Global Atlanta

North Fulton Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022


Peter Webster and Scott Ward, ITRA Global Atlanta (North Fulton Business Radio, Episode 582) Peter Webster and Scott Ward of ITRA Global Atlanta joined host John Ray to discuss corporate real estate tenant and buyer advisement. Peter and Scott talked about the trusted network of ITRA Global professionals around the world that serve as corporate […] The post Peter Webster and Scott Ward, ITRA Global Atlanta appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

Revolve Commercial Property Podcast Australia
Does a Trust Really Protect My Commercial Real Estate Asset From Litigation❓

Revolve Commercial Property Podcast Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 55:53


Scott Ward joins Mish to explain the difference between buying a property in a trust vs using your personal name. He shares the do and don'ts - and if a trust really does protect your commercial real estate asset from litigation. Topics also covered: How a trust works. The difference between a business trust account and a personal trust. How tax distribution law has changed and how it may affect you. Electronic trusts. Creating trusts with a SMART contract and verify them on the blockchain. The different structures you can use instead of a trust.

Commercial Property Show Australia
Revolve Commercial Podcast:

Commercial Property Show Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 55:43


Scott Ward joins Mish & Andrew on this month's episodes to explain the difference between buying a property in a trust vs using your personal name. He shares the do and don'ts - and if a trust really does protect your asset from litigation.    Topics also covered: How a trust works. The difference between a business trust account and a personal trust. How tax distribution law has changed and how it may affect you.  Electronic trusts.  Creating trusts with a SMART contract and verify them on the blockchain.  The different structures you can use instead of a trust.   Mish Daniel - Revolve Commercial  Ph: 0401 313 573 Email: mish@revolvecommercial.com.au LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/michelline-daniel-commercial Instagram: @revolve.commercial    Grow Your Portfolio with The Hottest Portfolio Picks FREE Every Month CLICK HERE    FREE 12-Month Wealth Growth Plan CLICK HERE    FACEBOOK GROUP - Cash Flow on Autopilot with Revolve Commercial CLICK HERE    Guest: Scott Ward  Email: scott@hoffmankelly.com.au  Website: https://hoffmankelly.com.au/our-team/scott-ward/    Find Us On Social Media  FACEBOOK PAGE - https://www.facebook.com/mish.daniel.96 INSTAGRAM - @revolve.commercial https://www.instagram.com/revolve.commercial/?hl=en TWITTER - https://twitter.com/mishdaniel1 SHOW CREATED BY THE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SHOW NETWORK    HOSTED BY: Andrew Bean  Ph: 0410 694 633 Email: ab@developalife.com.au LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/andrew28 Instagram: @andrewbean28   FOLLOW THE COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SHOW NETWORK ON    COMMERCIAL PROPERTY SHOW WEBSITE www.commercialpropertyshow.com.au   FACEBOOK GROUP – Commercial Property Show Community https://www.facebook.com/groups/commercialpropertyshow   FACEBOOK PAGE – @commercialpropertyshow https://www.facebook.com/commercialpropertyshow/   INSTAGRAM - @commercialpropertyshow https://www.instagram.com/commercialpropertyshow/   TWITTER - @compropertyshow https://twitter.com/compropertyshow   APPLE PODCAST https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/commercial-property-show-australia/id1500207613   PODBEAN LINK https://andrewbean.podbean.com/      

The Human Side of Business Podcast
Completing Goals with Scott Ward

The Human Side of Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 37:29


Hi, and a warm welcome to The Elevate Business Podcast. Both myself, Ange MacCabe and Scott Rust, are your hosts. We are pleased to introduce you to Scott Ward, Founder of HabitStack and a certified executive coach.Scott loves building software products and helping people succeed with their startups. Since 2009, Scott has been experimenting with ways to help startups reach their potential.HabitStack is a methodology and a software tool designed to help ambitious teams Get Strategy Done. Learn more about HabitStackMake sure to follow/subscribe so you don't miss an episode! New episodes of The Elevate Business Podcast air Mondays at 1pm ET.To learn more about Intuity Performance be sure to check us out at www.intuityperformance.com or on our socials to stay tapped into new insights and service offerings:LinkedIn , Facebook, Instagram  Don't forget to join our free Elevate Your People Community created for People and Culture Professionals in the Tech and NGO space looking to share ideas and tap into the human side of business. Fill out the application form and we'll send you a calendar invite to our next meeting.The Elevate Your People Experience: - Monthly 90-minute Meeting- Peer-to-Peer Learning and Mentorship- Open & Transparent Discussions- Exclusive Slack Group

The Best of the Adam Gold Show
Counsel to the Sports Betting Alliance, Scott Ward on legalized gambling in the State of North Carolina. And the Wall of Sound featuring Howard Stern and Mad Dog Russo.

The Best of the Adam Gold Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 25:25


Counsel to the Sports Betting Alliance, Scott Ward on legalized gambling in the State of North Carolina. And the Wall of Sound featuring Howard Stern and Mad Dog Russo.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Orrick Podcasts
Orrick Public Policy Podcast #27 – A Conversation with the Delaware Senate Majority Leader Bryan Townsend

Orrick Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 26:42


In our latest episode, Public Policy Podcast hosts Jon Mandel and Scott Ward spoke with the Delaware Senate Majority Leader Bryan Townsend about the state's $800 million budget surplus, marijuana legalization, and legislative highlights such as the Healthy Delaware Families Act, which advances family/medical leave policy.

Fraud Talk
A Look at the Growing Issue of Medical Identity Theft- Scott Ward - Fraud Talk - Episode 119

Fraud Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 30:40


While victims of traditional identity theft often catch it quickly, victims of medical identity theft may not know they are victims until they need critical medical treatment. In this episode, Scott Ward, CFE, senior vice president at Qlarant, discusses the insidious nature of medical identity theft, the impact it has on its victims and what people and governments can do to help combat it.

Up Your Creative Genius
Scott Ward: How to be a successful artist and community leader

Up Your Creative Genius

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 38:31 Transcription Available


Originally from the Minneapolis area, Scott Ward studied commercial design and illustration at the University of Minnesota. Scott has worked as an artist and designer in advertising, clothing design, graphic design, theater design, landscape design, interior design, illustration and murals, and has shown his paintings in many galleries around the country. After his introduction to The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron, Scott found himself facilitating creativity groups and eventually becoming a community leader with a focus on community development and engagement. He presently serves as the Executive Director of the Fairhaven Association in Bellingham, WA. Scott still finds time to create art. Timestamp 2:22 Growing up as an artistic kid 3:03 Discovering The Artist's Way 4:26 Being a full time artist-entrepreneur 5:52 Getting into the world of community engagement 7:12 Fairhaven's initial organizational challenges and dealing with them 9:12 The importance of giving credit whenever it is due 12:15 Managing time as an active artist plus community leader 13:55 Drawing up the blueprint for Fairhaven's future 14:23 Working on the Space Needle mural project 18:27 Analyzing elements of Scott's artwork 20:04 Daily routines and rituals to power through the day 23:48 When rejection from priesthood brought clarity to life's purpose 25:30 Leaving a legacy and making a difference 27:15 Dealing with challenging decision making processes 29:16 Painting the big picture: keeping the whole community in frame 30:14 Thoughts about the future 32:56 Change is inevitable - taking small steps as a budding artist Social Media Website: scottwardart.com Instagram: instagram.com/scottwardart/ Facebook: facebook.com/scott.ward.18062 Enjoy Fairhaven: enjoyfairhaven.com Follow Patti Dobrowolski - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/upyourcreativegenius/ Follow Patti Dobrowolski - Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/patti-dobrowolski-532368/ Up Your Creative Genius - https://www.upyourcreativegenius.com/ Transcript Patti Dobrowolski 00:03 Hello, Superstars! Welcome to the Up Your Creative Genius Podcast, where you will gain insight and tips to stomp on the accelerator and blast off to transform your business and your life. I'm your host, Patti Dobrowolski. And if this is your first time tuning in, then strap in - because this is serious rocket fuel. Each week, I interview fellow creative geniuses to help you learn how easy it is to Up Your Creative Genius in any part of your life. Patti Dobrowolski 00:39 Hey, everybody, it's Patti Dobrowolski with Up Your Creative Genius. Oh my gosh, okay, I just want to say: my most favorite person in the world today is on the podcast - Scott Ward. And Scott Ward, if you don't know him, he's an amazing visual artist, who became an accidental Executive Director for the Fair Haven Business Association. It's not really the business association, but the Fair Haven, you know, Association for where he lives. But he is amazing. He's been an actor, he's created clothing. He's done everything possible - interior design, like if you look out in the world, at things, you'll see Scott Ward imprinted on most of them. And he has a beautiful collection of artwork that has really just kept its its beauty over time - I was gonna say it's just so iconic, the stuff that you draw, I have a number of them in my home, I will say - and one of them he gave to us for our wedding, which is just so incredible. So, I thank you, Scott, for being here. Hey, by the way, I didn't mention this, but he also is a musician and singer. Really incredible. Okay. Welcome to the show, Scott. Scott Ward 01:51 Hi, Patti. It's nice to see you. Patti Dobrowolski 01:53 Nice to see you too. And so we haven't seen each other in a long time. Because of COVID - It's kind of a drag. I know but just in another month, I'm going to be standing - hopefully, cross your fingers, you know - side by side with you, that will be so incredible. So, Scott, tell people about you. How did you become an artist? And then how did you end up working as the executive director in Fair Haven? So, get us in the trajectory of how you, from the beginning of time, bring us to the present moment? Scott Ward 02:22 Yeah, it's not the life I ever imagined. You know, I grew up as the artistic kid. That's what I was recognized as, everybody saw me as the artistic kid. And fortunately, I had a couple of really fantastic teachers in Junior High, in high school who globbed on to me and said, "We're going to nurture you as much as we can", and then, you know, after high school kind of pushed me on my way. And then, you know, I went to school and studied fine art, and realized I could never make it as a fine artist; I have to, you know, get jobs that pay me. And so I was doing all that design work that you mentioned: I was doing interior design, and clothing design and graphic design and, um... Patti Dobrowolski 03:00 You had a whole line of cards at one point. Yeah. Scott Ward 03:03 Yeah. I worked for a card company and was just drawing - making little goofy cards. And then in 1994, actually, Patti, you sent me "The Artist's Way" - the book by Julia Cameron. And it had just come out, and at the same time, another friend of mine in Seattle found the book and recommended it, and I thought: I should maybe pay attention to this. And so, you know, over the next few years, I not only studied that book and went through it, but started leading and facilitating groups to get other people to go through that book. And it's a fantastic process. You know, it's set up to be this and discover your creativity, really, it's a whole life purpose kind of process. And so in that I realized, wait a second, I'm being a little hypocritical in that I'm urging all these other people to be artists in the world, and I'm just avoiding it by being a designer, which was not a bad thing - it just wasn't completely who I was supposed to be. And so, you know, I jumped into being a full time artist, like right away. And within six months, I had my first show at this little restaurant in Seattle and sold a few pieces there. And then six months later, I had my very first one person show in this gallery in Pioneer Square in Seattle, where all the- Patti Dobrowolski 04:15 Really, really big deal. Scott Ward 04:17 Really big deal. And you know, the amazing thing that happened there was I sold every single piece in that show. Patti Dobrowolski 04:24 Oh my god. Scott Ward 04:26 Yeah. And so you know, it had to have started as an idea like a full time artist, and then a year later have a sellout show - it was a real fast trajectory. And it was a little overwhelming. I mean, it was stressful because I thought: how am I supposed to live up to that, right? It was like yeah, oh my god, this success is kind of unbelievable. What am I supposed to do with it? And so, I had a little bit of a dip or I thought, you know - can I really do this? But now it's saying that in the next 15 years I was a full time artist and you know, traveled around the country and did shows in a lot of different places and became the representative artist for several different nonprofit organizations and really was having this really fantastic artist's life where I was meeting fascinating, interesting people and going places that I never imagined being and doing a lot of commissioned work. So, creating artwork that never would have crossed my mind. And at the same time, I got to work with you, and this process of your unfolding and the graphic recording and change management stuff, and so learned a lot in that. So, fast forward to being a full time artist: we were living in Seattle, and moved into the Magnolia neighborhood, which is a nice affluent neighborhood that has a little village and my partner, husband owns a little shop there. And I thought, well, you know, I should probably connect with the business community, 'cause sometimes being an artist can be a solitary experience, right? Patti Dobrowolski 05:52 Yes, definitely. Scott Ward 05:52 It's a lot of time at the easel. And if you're at all extroverted, that can become a really challenging life. And so I thought I needed to connect with the community and got engaged with the Chamber of Commerce there. And the Chamber of Commerce, there was kind of a mess. And not kind of a mess, it was really- Patti Dobrowolski 06:12 It was really a mess. Scott Ward 06:13 It was really a mess. And I thought, I think I know a few things that might be able to help them move forward. And so I stepped in and you know, within just a short amount of time became president of that Chamber of Commerce. And I have to say, that really is a lot of the work that I was able to do with you allows me to say to these folks, you know, let's get some clarity in what we're doing here, right? You have a vision, but you're not really living into it. And so let's really revisit that and start to line up with who we're supposed to be in the world. And so I made some changes there, which meant basically a whole turnover in their board. And- Patti Dobrowolski 06:54 Oh, yeah, it was tricky. It was a tricky time. Scott Ward 06:58 It was a tricky time, but I- You know, usually I'm so diplomatic and level-headed, and there were a couple of times where I lost it with them. I'm like: You are like 14 year old kids! I was yelling at them- Patti Dobrowolski 07:12 Oh my gosh. Scott Ward 07:12 You know, it was kind of what needed to happen because they were just stuck in a rut. And so anyway, now we live in Bellingham. And because I had that experience in Seattle, when we came to Bellingham, the little village that we live in is a neighborhood within Bellingham- Patti Dobrowolski 07:29 -called Fairhaven. Scott Ward 07:30 Yeah, Fairhaven. And it's a historic district. It's really sweet. And it's had this community / business association in existence since the mid 70s. So it's been around for a long time. And it was a completely volunteer organization. Patti Dobrowolski 07:45 Yeah. Scott Ward 07:45 And, you know, saying that those volunteers were able to do some really fantastic things over the years, like they really preserved the historic character, they created some wonderful events and some programs. However, there was a lot of dysfunction in what was happening, because the volunteers, they turned to their friends and they'd say: Hey, I want to put a statue in the village green. And their friends would say: Hey, yeah, let's do it. And then they would do it. And then they'd go to the board and say, Hey, we need $45,000- Patti Dobrowolski 08:14 To put that statue up. Scott Ward 08:16 Yeah. And the board would say, okay, great. And they'd kind of rubber stamp it, but there was no accountability, or no- Patti Dobrowolski 08:21 No plan, right. Scott Ward 08:22 No plan and no alignment with everything else that was happening. So every time somebody got a little wind to do something, they would do it. And that caused a lot of rifts in the relationships of the folks that were doing things. You know, it's like this recycled volunteer group that just went through, people would get upset, they get their feelings hurt, you know? And- Patti Dobrowolski 08:44 Yeah, like every volunteer organization, you know, you're like a piece of coal when you go in and you're a diamond when you come out, because- or you're kicked out one or the other before you're a diamond. Scott Ward 08:54 Yeah. And so there was this core group of volunteers that really had been active since the 80s. You know, it's only a handful, like half a dozen of them. And they would, like you said - they'd split people up, they use them, split them out, and became really, really dysfunctional. And so we show up, and of course, they had- Patti Dobrowolski 09:11 And you set up Current and Furbish. Yeah, you have that beautiful little shop there in Fairhaven, and everybody should go see there because it's fantastic. Scott Ward 09:21 Yeah, it's a great little shop and a great little village. And, you know, I thought - maybe I just should be done with this community work because it takes a lot of energy to do that, working with people and all the different personalities - but they came to me and they said: Hey, what do you want to do with us? Because they had written an article about me. So it didn't take long for me to realize that there was a lot of potential here. It wasn't quite as messed up as the Magnolia chamber head. And I saw that there was great potential here. And I also recognize there were some really easy things that could kind of fix what was going on. And that was - you know, one of the things was, in their volunteer organization, they'd never did any kind of acknowledgement - private or public - for their volunteers. There was- Patti Dobrowolski 10:10 Oh my god, are you kidding? Scott Ward 10:11 They didn't send out thank you notes. They didn't really say thank you. They didn't have an end of year celebration and I thought: You know, that one thing would make a huge difference. Patti Dobrowolski 10:24 Yeah, people come back if you appreciate them. That's what it's all about. Scott Ward 10:25 That's exactly what it's about. And then, you know, even just the folks that show up, they want to volunteer for one thing, it's important to acknowledge them, right? It's- Patti Dobrowolski 10:34 Yeah, definitely. Scott Ward 10:35 And even the people that say: Oh, no, no, I don't need anything, do not thank me publicly - find a way to thank them. Patti Dobrowolski 10:42 Yeah, what I love about that is you acknowledge that they have their own way of liking to do that, because everybody's different. So some people, it's mortifying and frightening for them to be acknowledged publicly. So if you can find a way to do it, that gives them the spotlight in their own way. Scott Ward 11:00 That's right. You know, I think it's even as easy as, say, you're in a group, we have monthly meetings, right? And so make sure, like, let's say, John is over there. And John doesn't ever want to be publicly thanked or appreciated, right? Make sure that whoever you're talking to, you say: Hey, I just want you to know that John did most of the work so that John overhears it, right? Then it's this thing where it's private, he gets it, you know, that he's getting it in theory, right? Patti Dobrowolski 11:25 Yeah. Scott Ward 11:25 And that will carry him. Carry him to the next bit of whatever he's doing. Anyway, we come in over - you know, the first few years we were here, I had heard several times, we really have wanted an executive director for a long time. But we just haven't done anything about it. Is this the universe telling me what I'm supposed to be doing? Right? How many times do you have to hear it? Patti Dobrowolski 11:49 Yeah, that's right. That's cool. Scott Ward 11:51 So finally, I just, yeah, went to the board. And I said, okay, it feels like I'm supposed to throw my hat in, help this organization by creating this position. And that's what they did. So that's why I really became the accidental Executive Director. I never intended in doing community work, I thought I was going to be a full time artist. This kind of, you know, exciting life. But I still get to do a little bit of that. Patti Dobrowolski 12:15 Yeah. That's fantastic. So all right. Now you really run Fairhaven, but you're still like a full time artist. Right? So how do you balance all your time of all the things that you're doing, Scott? Cause you have a million things on your plate. How do you organize yourself? Scott Ward 12:32 That's a lot. This kind of counteracts that the artists lifestyle and mindset is that I'm very disciplined. So I know that Thursdays are my studio day, like I have tell everyone - I put on my email, you know, the message, it says, Hey, I'm in the studio today, I'm not going to take your calls. And I'm not going to answer your texts. And so I just really am clear that at least Thursdays, I know, I have a full day of being in the studio. Then, there are other days where I'm a little more flexible about it. But it's- Patti Dobrowolski 13:01 Yeah. Scott Ward 13:01 And then when I'm working for the Association, I'm just really clear like - these are the days I'm available for the Association. But it really is that discipline that makes it happen, otherwise, I don't know how I could do it. It really is a lot. Patti Dobrowolski 13:16 Yeah, I think when you have multiple things going on, it's important to - you have to schedule everything. And you know, people think, Oh, you've got, you know, you've worked for yourself, and so they have lots of free time. And yeah, that free time is filled up with a lot of things that are the behind the scenes part. And you have really finessed that over time, so that you're continuing to show your work, it's really well received, and - you've built Fairhaven into this consistent community engagement, which is awesome. Now you've got like a Draw your Future picture behind you, Scott - did you do that for your organization, for Fairhaven? Scott Ward 13:55 Yeah, for Fairhaven. So three years ago, when I first started the process, we created a strategic plan, because they had had one - we revisited the mission statement, and then created that plan. And so in that three years, we really accomplished everything we had set forth. And so this process now is, what do the next 3 to 5 years look like? So since we've accomplished this, yeah, let's look forward. And you know, this is a fantastic process. People love it. Patti Dobrowolski 14:23 Yeah, it's a little gap analysis, and then you're drawing real time and you're writing words, and you can see, here's this - it's very messy back there. So if you think to yourself: Oh, I can't draw and I can't do that - well, look, it's messy. That's the way we want it to be because you'll call out the things that are most important. And I just want to - for those of you listening, as Scott Ward really has been the behind the scenes studio artist for me for so many years - so these companies that I work with, I often will go in and and I'll do a rough illustration of their vision, but then I bring it home and I have Scott finesse it in the studio. Because I'm not a trained fine artist - you heard him say he was trained - but the stuff is incredible. But I wanted to share this one experience that we had doing a mural for the Seattle Space Needle because I thought this was- So, Scott, tell us a little bit about what happened. When we went in I got a commission to do a mural and the interior for the employees, right. So we ran some focus groups, and then we were going to do this. Now I knew I wasn't a muralist, so I immediately hired Scott to come in - I like wrote him right in the contract, so that I would have someone who actually knew how to do what I said I could do, right? And so, tell everybody what happened. Scott Ward 15:39 Well, we had a lot of things happen. Patti Dobrowolski 15:41 You mean, are you talking about meeting Five Seconds of Summer as they ran past us? (laughs) Scott Ward 15:47 (laughs) It's crazy. But, you know, it was a good process, because we met with all the different department heads and got their input into what this image should be. And it really was - how long was that wall? Patti Dobrowolski 16:01 It was 40 feet. Scott Ward 16:03 Yeah, 40 feet long, and it was just the top half of the wall. So it was this long, skinny- Patti Dobrowolski 16:09 4 feet high and 40 feet long. It was the mural that we did. Scott Ward 16:13 Yeah. And it was kind of basically tell the whole story - the Seattle Center, and the Space Needle. And you know, it was taking all those ideas and putting it into this image, and it really was alike an elaborate map that you would do in, you know, a brainstorming session. It was great. I mean, I loved it. Patti Dobrowolski 16:34 We had a little, a couple of SNAFUs in that though. So okay, so when you do a mural, like you pencil out the whole thing, and just want to say that it didn't totally match the drawing. I was in charge of moving the projector. So that was one of the things that Scott was able to fix. However, we go in to start to- We buy $1,000 worth of these paints, pens, no, paint, what were we- we've got pens- Scott Ward 17:01 We started with the markers. Patti Dobrowolski 17:01 We were going to use Copic markers. So we went in - I had tested it on the paint already, so I knew it would work and we go in on that day to do it. And the first pen stroke that we do, it pulls the paint off onto the pen. So if we spent $1,000 on markers, we were going to spend 5 or 6 thousand dollars to do the whole thing. So I go to Scott: Oh, no, what do we do? And of course, Scott knew the answer - you were like, let's go get some paint pens. Yeah, so we ran to the art store, and then we painted that whole thing together, which was so much fun. Scott Ward 17:38 My favorite was - what was the little misspelling that- Patti Dobrowolski 17:45 It was on the bus. I can't remember what it said, but it was- I missed a letter. Scott Ward 17:51 (laughs) Patti Dobrowolski 17:51 I did all the lettering. I had missed a letter in it. But it made sense. We've made sense, what I had written - but it was a funny in-joke, but they made us change it. I can't remember, I wish I had that here so we could show it off. I'll have to look at it, drop in the picture. (laughs) You know, do you prefer to- You did that that large format with me, but you spend many hours and days- you use some repeat images in your illustrations? What did they mean, and why do you use the same images? Tell me a little bit and give us some insight into your artwork? Scott Ward 18:27 Yeah, you know, I think like most of us, we have recurring themes just in our life in general, right. And I think for me, I grew up in Minnesota, in a Catholic German family, and you know, all those things are very restricted, right. And so, are restrictive. And, especially as a gay man it's really restrictive, or as a little gay boy. And so I think I often paint about feeling trapped or wanting greater freedom. So you know, I did a series of images based around cages, birds in cages, and the birds kind of represent the soul, the cages, the situations I find myself in and then there's- I do a lot about home and feeling, wanting to feel a place of home and, you know, connection. Yeah, a lot of that. And I use a lot of green, because green represents growth and life to me and wanting to really grow into fully who I am. So it's a lot about freedom and belonging. Patti Dobrowolski 19:26 Yeah, it's fantastic. And then you had a whole "Red Ball" series, which was really cool - really, so playful and fun. And all of his artwork has been described as very whimsical and it's really beautiful. It's just incredible. So kudos to you for all that sitting at that easel all that time. But now, tell us - I want to know, like what- and I bet you, other people want to know: what's your day look like? Like, give us the run of show for the whole day for you. So we know, like, how do you stay focused and in yourself and how do you, you know, complete your day, what kinds of things at the end? Scott Ward 20:04 You know - like you, I have a little routine that sets me up for the day. So, the first thing I do in the morning is: with my little pot of coffee, I sit down and I write. I journal every morning - I have journaled every morning, for the last, I'm gonna say 35 years. Patti Dobrowolski 20:22 Yeah. Scott Ward 20:23 And in that, there is this great centering that happens - it allows me to kind of get the menial, gritty stuff out and really focus on what's important. And I can't imagine what my life would be without doing that every single day. And in that, it's also this sense of meditation and contemplation that sets me up in a really kind of peaceful and calm way for the day. Then, I do some kind of exercise: I run about four to five days a week, and we live- Patti Dobrowolski 20:54 - About five miles, right? Five to something miles, like, you're crazy. Yeah, he's a crazy runner. I tried running with him, I just want to say: No, no, I can't really- Scott Ward 21:06 I don't really like running. I don't like running. I mean, I like being done running. And a good run is when I don't realize I'm running, right? Like, when the ideation part of me takes place, and I forget I'm running, that's a good run. (laughs) Patti Dobrowolski 21:20 (laughs) Oh, my god. Scott Ward 21:22 But it's important, because there is also something really valuable in putting your body into a rhythmic mode that brings up the clarity and ideas. So, problem solving and creative processing all takes place in that- Patti Dobrowolski 21:38 -In movement. Scott Ward 21:39 -uh, physical activity. And that takes place in walking, too, especially when you walk alone - if you're walking with somebody, you have a tendency to have a conversation with them- Patti Dobrowolski 21:48 Yeah. Scott Ward 21:49 -which is something different. And so- Patti Dobrowolski 21:51 -then yourself, talking to yourself in your head - or out loud! Sometimes I caught myself talking out loud - I'm like, don't talk out loud, it's no, not appropriate. Scott Ward 22:01 Yeah. And we live close enough to the village, it's a mile. And so we walk - and that walk also is a really important thing, as far as just staying centered. And so then my day, who knows what the rest of the day is going to be like - with the Fairhaven Association, I sit in a ton of meetings. Like I, you know, it's not unusual for me to have five or six meetings in a day. And, you know, that gets to be a long day. So taking breaks in between, getting outside, moving a little bit is important. Patti Dobrowolski 22:29 Getting coffee. Scott Ward 22:30 Getting coffee, yeah, exactly. Chocolate- Patti Dobrowolski 22:35 All the key things. Scott Ward 22:36 Yeah. And then on my studio days, I really just am so focused on being an artist that it really is basically closing the door to my studio, being in there drawing out new images, or - I do a lot of commission work now, like most of what I do is commission work. And so, really, that process is connecting with the client, and getting their thoughts on what they're looking for. And then, you know, it's all about the creative process on that day, and really is staying focused on being an artist and wearing my painted clothes and not caring what I look like or, you know, being seen. And so - but every day is different. And that's what you get when you are working with, you know, all kinds of different people, and creating all sorts of different programs and events. And, you know, there's something kind of exciting about that, I don't know if I could live a life where every day was the same, right? It just wouldn't be stimulating for me or at all fulfilling - I just think there's something really exciting in the uncertainty of what the day is going to play. Patti Dobrowolski 23:48 Well, and also to - I mean, yours is a life of service. Since I met you, you've always been serving someone - you know, in the community, or you served in your church - you served in all these different ways. And so, say a little bit about why you think service is important, or why is it important to you? Scott Ward 24:08 You know, I recognized early on - well, in my 20s, I wasn't that way - I was pretty self serving, and part of it was this sense of survival - just wanting to know how I was going to make it through this life, because I didn't have clarity and, really, what I was supposed to be doing. And once I realized, oh yes, this is what I'm called to do- Patti Dobrowolski 24:27 You were going to be a priest. I mean, that was gonna be true. That's part of your story, was you were going to be a priest. And then when they found out you were gay, that was it. You had to make a choice. Scott Ward 24:35 Yeah, they rejected me. I mean, they out and out rejected me. And so, that was a huge thing, because for me I felt like, you know, I really am called to the spiritual unfoldment. Patti Dobrowolski 24:49 Yeah. Scott Ward 24:50 To have that kind of thrown back at me was really difficult. I thought: Really? I had this understanding that I was supposed to be making a difference. Not in just my life but in other people's lives. And so, it took me a while to bounce back from that - it was one of the best things that ever happened because it really made me clarify what my role was supposed to be. And being a priest - now, when I look back, I think I would have been miserable. Patti Dobrowolski 25:17 Yeah, so I was gonna say that was a good choice. Definitely. How rigid could that have been, yeah. (laughs) Scott Ward 25:25 There's some things about being a priest that I just found out that like- Patti Dobrowolski 25:30 Yeah. Scott Ward 25:30 And so, you know, just this idea of - I want to leave a legacy. And I think when people become parents, I think that's an easy sense of: Oh, yes, I'm leaving something behind in the world that will make a difference, right? Patti Dobrowolski 25:45 That's right. Scott Ward 25:45 And I don't have kids, I won't ever have kids at this point. And I just thought, what can I leave in the world that will make a difference? Yes, I have my art and my mission with my artists to create inspired and inspiring uplifting images, right? And so, yes, I'll leave that. But I also want to feel like I'm leaving my little corner of the world better than the way I found it. And I think, you know, we say I live in service, but there's a sense of selfishness about living a life of service, right? It is about feeling good about what I'm doing in the world. And, and no, that's not ultimately the goal, it is kind of a byproduct of doing good in the world and lifting others up in the world, right there. There is some satisfaction from that. And that, yeah. And so it really is about the wanting to just leave a positive- Patti Dobrowolski 26:41 Also, you know, you're very good about knowing - like, you really have a sense of 'knowingness' about what you like or dislike - and this I admire in you, because I'm not, sometimes not as clear in some areas around this, so I would default to Scott, when I was choosing certain things: "What do you think of that?" But you have a really clear sense. So when you're in a situation where you feel challenged, and you need to make a decision, what do you do to help yourself understand what the right thing is to do? Scott Ward 27:15 I think it's different every time, right? If it involves somebody else, and there is some, maybe, misalignment in what's supposed to happen - I always remember that the other people or person involved has a whole story that has brought them to their perspective, right? And so to honor that, at the same time, you know, I have a whole story that's brought me to my perspective. And, you know, is there something that can happen that honors both of those stories, right? That's always the place I go to, there's got to be - anything's possible, right? So, is there this solution, is there this way forward that gives a nod to both or all sides of what's happening? So that's one way - if it's just me trying to figure out what's going on, it really is going for an extra run, or spending an extra page writing, or going for a walk - it really is putting myself back out into this place of: Okay, let's kind of ruminate. I also say, you know, before I go to bed, before I fall asleep - I will say: Let's find some clarity about this tonight, right? In the middle of the night, let's bring it into our dreams, let's bring it into our sleep, and let it to kind of figure itself out without my getting in the way. Patti Dobrowolski 28:31 Yeah. Scott Ward 28:32 Right? And so all those things are kind of me trying to get myself out of the way because we can be our own worst enemy. Patti Dobrowolski 28:38 Yeah. You know, we have an opinion about what should happen, we have a - you know, we're always trying to make ourselves look good, our ego gets in there, and then instead of trying to see it from a distant field - like I sometimes will put it on a playing field, because like a chess board, and I can see all the players in the field, and then understand what their position is within that chess game, and then help us move closer to alignment - so that eventually, checkmate, and one of us wins. I mean, not in that sense, but you know, there's a solution that's better than both of us. That's fantastic. Scott Ward 29:16 I actually, uh, as an artist, you know, I see people as different colors and shapes, right? And so, you know, I can say: Oh, yeah, that color and that shape will work next to this one, but this one here, it really needs to be moved over the other side of the painting, right? And so, I kind of see it that way, because I'm so visual, that it just is kind of - for me to create a community as an image. And there's care that has to be done in that, because it's not just saying: Hey, you don't get along with those folks. It's like, really - it's putting into this place that you would work really well over here. You'd be so valuable over here. We need you over here, right? And never, ever, put them- Patti Dobrowolski 29:55 - put them outside of the picture. Scott Ward 29:57 That's right. Patti Dobrowolski 29:57 You're out and you're not in the frame. Scott Ward 29:58 Yeah, that's exactly right. There's - Patti Dobrowolski 29:59 I love that - what a fantastic, but - what a fantastic way of envisioning that. Especially when we talk about community, are you thinking about teams? Are you thinking about whoever it is - family, you know, they all belong in the painting, somewhere. Scott Ward 30:13 That's right. Patti Dobrowolski 30:14 Now, when you think about your future, and you envision your future, what's your big thing that you see happening for you? What's the one thing that you think: Oh, this would be so cool. Like, if this thing happened, you know, that's what I do. Sometimes this thing happened, Scott Ward 30:32 If this thing happened...It's interesting, because I really love my life, like I love my life to be - I actually think it'd be greater if we've been closer to each other. Patti Dobrowolski 30:39 Yeah. Guess we need to change that. (laughs) Scott Ward 30:42 Yeah. But, you know, there's, I think, I don't really have any lofty goals anymore. I think it really is just to continue living, and growing a sense of integrity. Like, really being authentic. I remember growing up, and my parents were young, when they had, like, just basically out of high school. And I think they were still kids, right? When I was even six years old, they were in their mid 20s. And so I remember watching my dad, and he still had his high school friends; and when you hang out with them, he was one person; when he was at home with my mom, he was another person; when he was with us, he was another person; when he was with my grandparents, he was a completely different person, right? And I just watched how he kind of morphed into these different areas. And I realized, even then, that I wanted to be who I was, wherever I was - it didn't matter who I was with, I wanted to be me. And so, I've worked really hard to do that. And I wanted to continue to be able to do that, I still find myself, you know, being maybe a little defensive, or, you know, hold back or whatever. But I just want to be fully me, wherever I am. So I think that was kind of a lofty goal. But it's been an ongoing, lofty goal. Patti Dobrowolski 31:53 Yeah, I think, and it's not always easy. I think, you know, a lot of things push, push everybody, you know, our buttons, and then suddenly we're back in an old frame of mind, where we are seeing things from a very black and white perspective, and we're not embracing and we're not, you know, open to whatever's happening. And I just want to say, you're honestly incredible. I just felt - I as a friend, as an artist, as everything that I've seen that you've done - I just have so much love and admiration for you, that I feel fortunate that I got into your schedule to get you on the podcast, so thank you so much for that. But tell the listeners if you would, like, you know, this is all about making change. Like, we need to learn how to pivot easily and be flexible to it. So what would you say to somebody who's listening, you know, who needs to make a change and isn't quite sure how to do it or wants to become an artist and isn't sure how to step out - what would you say to them to help them bring more of their authenticity to the world? Scott Ward 32:56 First, I want to say that change is inevitable, right? You can sit there and say you don't want to change, fight against it - but think something's going to force you to change. And it's gonna be more painful than if you had made that choice yourself. Patti Dobrowolski 33:07 Yeah. Scott Ward 33:07 And then the other aspect of it is, you have nothing to lose by trying, right? Just try. And so, if you're not going to do anything, you're not going to get anywhere - you can sit and imagine things are gonna happen, but without action, nothing's gonna happen. My suggestion always, for folks that say: Hey, I really do want to be an artist - I say, every day, put yourself out there. And it can be the smallest thing - it's sending an email to a gallery or to an agent and just ask for feedback or, you know, find out what the process is. But everyday, one small thing - it could even be looking up another artist and seeing what their art was like, or talking to an artist and just finding out what they did, or what their day is like. But every single day, just do one small thing. And eventually, you'll start to find things that resonate with who you are, as an artist, and doors will start to open. It may not be what you think it's going to be - in fact, I can guarantee you, it's not ever going to be what you think it's going to be - but you have to be open to that, and trust. Trust is a huge thing. And you and I have talked about this many, many times over the years, because we knew each other when none of what we are now in existence or even what we had dreamed about. And so, you know, we, in the process, both recognize that once you put yourself into that - that journey, that you have to trust you're going to be taken care of. And you and I are living examples that that is true - that once you trust that everything you need is going to be there, it will be there. Patti Dobrowolski 34:43 And that - if it doesn't look the way you think it's going to, just keep going, because something better is on the other side - cause you can't vision from our current reality. So we have no idea what the future is really like. So, if you can get way out there - like I always say, put the most outrageous things on your map, the most incredible things - because believe it or not, those are the things that you're going to be sitting there 10 years later saying, I don't know how that happened, but it did. Look, I put it on that map. Scott Ward 35:15 Yeah, that's exactly right. And I think, because I know you, I give you a lot of credit for the life I have. Because it's been that, that idea that, don't be afraid to, you know, have - what's called the BHAG, right? The Big Hairy Audacious Goal, right? Don't be afraid of that, put it out there. Because if you don't ever put it out there, you're never going to get there, you have to be able to do that there. And, you know, this also reflects or goes back to what it's like to work with people - and a group of people is there are no bad ideas. Right? Every idea has validity, anything is possible. And once you step into that - and the other aspect of is: Yes, set those goals, but you have to take a step - there has to be action behind it. You can't just put the goal out there and then anticipate- Patti Dobrowolski 36:02 -and sit in the chair watching TV at home, you know, it's just not gonna happen. You got to keep putting one foot in front of the other. Scott Ward 36:08 That's right, you can do that drawing and put that goal out there. You can dream about it, but you have to start walking toward it. And you know, like we both have said, you start walking, but then the road is gonna turn left when you thought it was supposed to turn right. Well take go left, because that's going to be a more beautiful road than the right would happen. Patti Dobrowolski 36:29 Yeah, that you ever imagined it'll turn into something you never even imagined. Scott Ward 36:34 Yup. Patti Dobrowolski 36:34 Oh my gosh, God, this was so incredible. I got kind of all moved by just the conversation. It's just so- Scott Ward 36:41 Me too. I love you. Patti Dobrowolski 36:41 I love you too. And it's just so great to have you here. I can't wait to have you back, and we'll have to do some kind of annual thing - and we'll just see where it goes. But for everybody that's listening, I encourage you to follow ScottWardArt.com. You know, go there and see what he's doing. If you're in Fairhaven, go to Current and Furbish, say hi to Cameron, his partner, and also find Scott - because where Scott is, a lot of incredible things happen - and there will always be art and there will always be play and there will always be fun, and probably wine too. I'm guessing- Scott Ward 37:14 Well, I don't know- (laughs) Patti Dobrowolski 37:18 There you go. Anyway, I love you so much. Thank you so much for taking the time to be here today. And so, for everybody that's listening, you know the drill - if you liked the show, you know forward it to your friends or, you know, write Scott an email at scott@ScottWardArt.com - just acknowledge him and then in the way that he acknowledges others, and just go out today and you know what to do, just - if you can - Up Your Creative Genius. Thank you so much, everybody! Patti Dobrowolski 37:51 Thanks so much for listening today. Be sure to DM me on Instagram your feedback or takeaways from today's episode on Up Your Creative Genius - then join me next week for more rocket fuel. Remember, you are the superstar of your universe and the world needs what you have to bring - so get busy! Get out and Up Your Creative Genius. And no matter where you are in the universe, here's some big love from yours truly - Patti Dobrowolski, and the Up Your Creative Genius podcast. That's a wrap!

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Orrick Public Policy Podcast #26 – A Conversation with the Minnesota State Senate Majority Leader Jeremy Miller

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 22:39


In our latest episode, Public Policy Podcast hosts Michelle MacGregor and Scott Ward spoke with the Minnesota State Senate Majority Leader Jeremy Miller, the youngest Senate President in state history, about sports betting, Minnesota's $7.7 billion budget surplus and public safety. As it's an election year for the entire legislature and Governorship, we also discussed the upcoming midterm elections and the redistricting process.

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Scott Ward: Chocolate Walk in Fairhaven

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 4:02


KGMI's Dianna Hawryluk talks to Scott Ward from the Fairhaven Association about the upcoming chocolate walk on Saturday, February 12th.

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Then Is Now Episode 67 - 13 Days of Hallowtober 2021 - Army of the Dead (2021)

Then Is Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 91:15


As we continue our journey of discussing zombie films made after and sometimes inspired by George Romero's Night of the Living Dead in 1968, we turn to a recent picture, Army of the Dead from 2021! Joining me once again on this episode is Spency, as well as my co-host on The East Meets the West, Patsy the Angry Nerd!! Army of the Dead stars Dave Bautista as Scott Ward, a soldier who fought in a zombie war 6 years ago. The zombie outbreak has been contained to Las Vegas and even though he won all kinds of awards for saving the life of the Secretary of Defense during the war, he's now a down-on-his luck fry cook. But, fortune smiles as an enigmatic man, Bly Tanaka, gives Scott an offer he can't refuse: assemble a team and sneak into the now zombie infested Vegas and steal $200M from his vault! Scott does put a team together, but even the best laid plans tend to go sideways sometimes! We had a wild discussion and there's even a funny blooper at the very end, so be sure to stay through the credits! Patsy the Angry Nerd and his podcasts can be found at throwdownthursdaypodcast.com. Facebook groups: Throwdown Thursday and Loudest Sports Show. Youtube: Throwdown Thursday Podcast His book, "How Much Do You Tip an Exorcist", can be found at: https://tinyurl.com/dze4mjdp Haven Podcasts: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ThenIsNowPodcast TeePublic: http://www.teepublic.com/stores/havenpodcasts Feedback: thenisnow42@gmail.com Join the conversation at our Facebook Group Twitter: @HavenPodcasts Website: havenpodcasts.com where you'll find our sister show, The East Meets the West, in which we discuss Shaw Brothers films and Spaghetti Western movies! Please SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube page, also! Don't forget to go to wherever you download your podcasts from and leave us a great review so more listeners can find us! You can find us on all the podcasting apps, especially the big 3: iTunes, Spotify, and Stitcher! Enjoy, Re-Gor

The Drunken Drive-In Podcast
Army of the Dead (2021) - The Brain Hemorrhage

The Drunken Drive-In Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 86:35


Las Vegas is overrun by a zombie outbreak. Casino owner, Bly Tanaka, enlists the help of a former decorated mercenary, Scott Ward, to put together a team to retrieve $200 Million out of his safe before the city of Vegas is nuked. Scott assembles a team of different expertise to take on this mission and enter the zombie filled city. While also trying to rebuild his relationship with his daughter, Kate. The team runs into many different obstacles they were not ready for along the way. Can they complete their mission before the city is decimated?  Let's find out while we discuss Army of the Dead while shooting the beverage dubbed, The Brain Hemorrhage.   As always, drive safe, drink responsibly, and keep watching movies!!   On Facebook and Instagram @drunkendriveinpodcast On Twitter @drunkdriveinpod Email Drunkendriveinpodcast@gmail.com

RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show
Scott And Derek Come Home

RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 8:54


All last week, we followed Scott Ward and Derek O'Brien across the country as they walked from Coolock to the Cliffs of Moher in aid of the Abacus School in Kilbarrick. They are now back in Dublin and joined Ray for a chat. We also hear from the Principal of the Abacus School, Laura Kelly.

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 13:45


jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/yzrmhyjk Two teenagers walking from Dublin to County Clare. Beirt déagóirí ag siúl ó BÁC go Contae an Chláir. Two teenagers from Dublin have made the journey from Coolock in the Capital to County Clare on foot. Tá beirt déagóirí ó Bhaile Átha CLiath tar éis aistear ón gCúlóg sa Phríomhchathair go Contae an Chláir a dhéanamh de shiúl na gcos. The two set out on the walking challenge to raise money for a school for children with special needs. Do chuir an bheirt an dúshlán siúil rompu chun airgead a bhailiú do scoil do leanaí le riachtanais speisialta. To date they have raised € 50,000. Go dtí seo tá €50,000 bailithe acu. Derek O'Brien and Scott Ward left their hometown of Coolock at 4 o'clock last Sunday morning. D'fhág Derek O'Brien agus Scott Ward a gceantar dúchais sa Chulóg ar a 4 a chlog maidin Dé Domhnaigh seo caite. They've been walking every day since then and staying in hotels every night before heading under the road again in the morning. Tá siad ag siúl gach aon lá ó shin agus ag fanacht i dtithe ósta gach oíche sular dtugann siad fén mbóthar arís ar maidin. The two decided to take on the challenging walk to raise money for Abacas School in Kilbarrack, Dublin. Chinn an bheirt an siúl dúshlánach a chur rompu chun airgead a bhailiú do scoil Abacas i gCill Bharóg i mBaile Átha Cliath. The school provides education and assistance for children with special needs. Cuireann an scoil oideachas agus cúnamh ar fáil do leanaí le riachtanais speisialta. Both have cousins attending the school. Tá col ceathar leis an mbeirt ag freastal ar an scoil. Speaking to News, Scott said "We wanted to do something to raise money for the school, and I wanted to see the Cliffs of Moher. Dúirt Scott agus é ag caint le Nuacht "Theastaigh uainn rud éigin a dhéanamh chun airgead a bhailiú don scoil, agus theastaigh uaimse Aillte an Mhóthair a fheiscint. I can't drive, so we decided to walk it to raise money ". Nílim ábalta tiomáint, mar sin chinneamar go siúlomís é ar mhaithe le hairgead a bhailiú". Derek said, "The first two days were very hard on my body and legs. Dúirt Derek, "Bhí an chéad dhá lá ana dheacair ar an gcorp agus ar na cosa. We have clocks on our feet from walking, but we are now used to it ". Tá cloig ar ár gcosa ó bheith ag siúl, ach taimíd imithe i dtaithí anois air". The boys had raised a few hundred euros before leaving Dublin, but since then their challenge and courage has impressed many with the donations coming in strongly. Bhí cúpla céad euro bailithe ag na buachaillí acu sular bhfágadar an Baile Átha Cliath, ach ó shin tá a ndúshlán agus a misneach tar éis dul i bhfeidhm ar mhorán agus na síntiúisí ag teacht isteach go láidir. To date they have raised € 50,000, the largest amount ever raised for the school. Go dtí seo tá €50,000 bailithe acu, an méid is mó riamh a bailíodh don scoil. Derek said "when we had five hundred euros, we were very happy. Dúirt Derek "nuair a bhí cúig chéad euro againn, bhíomar ana shásta. Then it went to € 1,000, € 5,000, € 10,000, € 20,000 and more. '' He said they are very grateful for the generosity of the people. Ansan d'imigh sé go dtí €1,000, €5,000, €10,000, €20,000 agus a thuilleadh.'' Dúirt sé go bhfuil siad ana bhuíoch as flaithiúlacht na ndaoine. Abacas School Principal Laura Kelly says they are extremely grateful for the pair's fundraising campaign. Deir Príomhoide Scoil Abacas, Laura Kelly go bhfuil siad thar a bheith buíoch as fheachtas bailithe airgid na beirte. She said that this was the largest amount ever raised for the school, and that it will greatly benefit the students of the school. Dúirt sí gur bé seo an méid is mó riamh a bailíodh don scoil, agus go raghfaidh sé chun tairbhre daltaí na scoile go mór. The pair hope to reach the Cliffs of Moher sometime before 9 o'clock tonight.

RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show
The Ray D'Arcy Show - Full Show

RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 72:04


On todays show Ray catches up with the Cliffs of Moher lads Scott Ward and Derek O'Brien, Jedward are live in studio, Oonagh McMorrow tells us about the sport of axe-throwing, Thomas Fitzgerald gives us The Garlic Dip Guide and Seany McCleary joins Ray from his food truck outside the radio centre with his Blasta Street Kitchen Food Truck.

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The Ray D'Arcy Show: The Ray D'Arcy Show - Full Show

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 78:16


On todays show Ray chats to Scott Ward and Derek O'Brien who are walking from Coolock to the Cliffs of Moher, Journalist Linda Daly talks about the Abbey Leix estate in Laois, Ray speaks to Tom Cranley & Paul McNulty about the 4 day work week, RJ Mitte speaks about his new film Triumph and the Two Johnnies join Ray in studio.

RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show
Walking From Coolock To The Cliffs of Moher

RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 8:00


Ray speaks to Scott Ward and Derek O'Brien walking from Coolock to the Cliffs Of Moher in aid of Abacas Special School in Kilbarrack.

RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show
The Ray D'Arcy Show - Full Show

RTÉ - The Ray Darcy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 78:16


On todays show Ray chats to Scott Ward and Derek O'Brien who are walking from Coolock to the Cliffs of Moher, Journalist Linda Daly talks about the Abbey Leix estate in Laois, Ray speaks to Tom Cranley & Paul McNulty about the 4 day work week, RJ Mitte speaks about his new film Triumph and the Two Johnnies join Ray in studio.

Wicked Horror Show
Wicked Horror Reviews: Army of the Dead streaming now on Netflix

Wicked Horror Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 18:33


With the abandoned, walled city of Las Vegas overrun with zombies, after a disastrous government fault, the billionaire casino magnate, Bly Tanaka, realizes that he has left something in Sin City: $200 million to be more precise. For the time being, his mountains of cash are safe behind his impenetrable casino vault; however, the US President plans to nuke the entire city in less than 96 hours. Now, Tanaka is willing to pay $50 million to the decorated former mercenary, Scott Ward, and his hand-picked team to retrieve the money before the bomb obliterates the city. Indeed, this is a life-changing offer Scott cannot refuse; nevertheless, the rules have changed, and the horde of the walking undead seems to be more organized than they might have expected. But, time is running out. Can they return from Vegas in one piece and rich?

Nación Poperto | Contenido Diferente para TÍ
Army of the Dead 🎙️ Ejército de Muertos

Nación Poperto | Contenido Diferente para TÍ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 98:51


Las Vegas es la ciudad donde cualquier sueño es posible, claro por el precio correcto, el paraíso del vicio y las apuestas se vuelve un infierno infectado por no muertos, pero estos no son los típicos zombies, organizados y letales no son cosa de juego, y esto lo aprenderá por las malas el caza recompensas Scott Ward y su escuadrón al entrar al mismísimo corazón del reinado Zomby. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visita 🙏 Nuestros Vínculos ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Descubre nuestro Sitio Web - https://cutt.ly/nacionpoperto_web 2. Escúchanos en Directo - https://cutt.ly/nacionpoperto_directo 3. Conoce nuestro Patreon - https://cutt.ly/nacionpoperto_patreon 4. Síguenos en las Redes - https://flow.page/nacionpoperto 5. Quiénes Somos & Nuestros Amigos - https://cutt.ly/nacionpoperto_amigos

Hack The Movies
Army of the Dead is Dumb! - Hack The Movies (#54)

Hack The Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 81:03


Tony with Newt and Crystal review Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead. In this Podcast / Movie Review of this new zombie flick we talk about all the stuff that makes it dumb. Like the drawn out melodrama, characters that are infuriating, and robot zombies. You read that last part right. With the abandoned, walled city of Las Vegas overrun with zombies, after a disastrous government fault, the billionaire casino magnate, Bly Tanaka, realises that he has left something in Sin City: $200 million to be more precise. For the time being, his mountains of cash are safe behind his impenetrable casino vault; however, the US President plans to nuke the entire city in less than 96 hours. Now, Tanaka is willing to pay $50 million to the decorated former mercenary, Scott Ward, and his hand-picked team to retrieve the money before the bomb obliterates the city. Indeed, this is a life-changing offer Scott cannot refuse; nevertheless, the rules have changed, and the horde of the walking undead seems to be more organised than they might have expected. But, time is running out. Can they return from Vegas in one piece and rich?

Nación Poperto | Contenido Diferente para TÍ

Las Vegas es la ciudad donde cualquier sueño es posible, claro por el precio correcto, el paraíso del vicio y las apuestas se vuelve un infierno infectado por no muertos, pero estos no son los típicos zombies, organizados y letales no son cosa de juego, y esto lo aprenderá por las malas el caza recompensas Scott Ward y su escuadrón al entrar al mismísimo corazón del reinado Zomby. Visita

The Film 89 Podcast
Episode 67 - Army of the Dead (2021).

The Film 89 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 104:49


On Episode 67 of The Film ‘89 Podcast, Neil and Skye are joined by one of their favourite co-hosts from episodes past, filmmaker, film commentator and co-host of the brilliant I Don't Get It Podcast, the venerable Mr Bill Scurry who makes his long overdue return to Film ‘89.As they're still without the cinema as a means of film nourishment, the guys are aiming their sights at Netflix's latest big offering, Zack Snyder's zombie action film, Army of the Dead, starring Dave Bautista as Scott Ward, who, following a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, leads a group of mercenaries on a heist to recover £200 million from a hotel casino vault before the US government level the walled off city with a tactical nuke. The guys give their spoiler-filled, in-depth analysis of the second of two big Zack Snyder films in 2021. Is Army of the Dead a worthy addition to the already vast horde of zombie films, television shows and video games we've been besieged by these last two decades or so, or is it a shuffling corpse that brings nothing new to the zombie sub-genre? As well as Army of the Dead, the guys discuss Snyder's directorial career, the new type of delivery method of films that's currently filling in for cinema's absence and lots more besides.

The Infamous Podcast
Bonus Episode: Army of the Dead (Review)

The Infamous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021


So Many New Kinds of Zombies… OH MY! In this special bonus episode, Brian and Darryl take the time out of their busy lives to review Zack Snyder’s latest foray into the zombie genre ‘Army of the Dead! Episode Index Intro: 0:11 Army of the Dead: Army of the Dead (2021) Summary Following a zombie outbreak in Las Vegas, a group of mercenaries takes the ultimate gamble, venturing into the quarantine zone to pull off the greatest heist ever attempted. Cast Dave Bautista as Scott Ward, a mercenary and founder of the mercenary group – Las Vengeance Ella Purnell as Kate Ward, Scott’s estranged daughter who works with the World Health Organization Omari Hardwick as Vanderohe, a soldier Ana de la Reguera as Maria Cruz, Scott’s friend, and a mechanic Theo Rossi as Burt Cummings, an abusive security guard Matthias Schweighöfer as Ludwig Dieter, a German safecracker Nora Arnezeder as Lily, a Frenchwoman known as the Coyote Hiroyuki Sanada as Bly Tanaka, a billionaire who orchestrates the heist Garret Dillahunt as Martin, the right-hand man to Tanaka Tig Notaro as Marianne Peters, a helicopter pilot tasked with transporting the team. Raúl Castillo as Mikey Guzman, a sharpshooter Huma Qureshi as...

The Flixters
The one where we review Spiral: The Book of Saw and Army of the Dead

The Flixters

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 53:14


Hello and thank you for downloading this special third year anniversary episode of The Flixters Podcast! The next installment of the Saw franchise is here and The Flixters really get into it. Chris Rock stars as homicide detective ‘Zeke' in Spiral: The Book of Saw. Zeke's been tasked to find the killer of several gruesome cop murders. Can he solve the mystery before there are any more deaths? Check out the show for more info. We've also got Zack Synder's Army of the Dead. Hot off the heels of his Justice League cut, he's back doing what he does best, zombies. The film stars Dave Bautista, Guardians of the Galaxy's Drax the Destroyer, here playing the mercenary like Scott Ward. The task, if he's up for it (he is) is to locate a safe deep inside a zombie infested Las Vegas strip hotel, housing 200 million dollars. It's bold, it's brash and there are tons of zombies in it, but is it any good? Download the show to find out what we thought! On Anniversary corner we take a look back at Saw III from 2006. And if that wasn't enough for you we've even thrown in new trailers to watch and what you can catch on streaming. And don't forget to listen to the show for a very special Flixters prize for one lucky subscriber :) Thank you for supporting us and we hope you enjoy the show! Intro - 00:00 Shoutouts - 2:23 Movie News - 4:43 Boxset Watchlist - 19:02 New on Streaming/Trailers - 22:54 Anniversary Corner - 29:33 Spiral: The Book of Saw review - 33:30 Army of the Dead review - 41:18 Outro - 52:30

The Rock Steady Podcast
Army of the Dead 2021

The Rock Steady Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 44:18


A zombie apocalypse has hit Las Vegas, leaving all the casino vaults full of money for anyone willing to gamble with their lives. Scott Ward, played by Dave Bautista, puts together a rag tag group of friends to steal 50 million dollars before the President of United States drops a nuclear bomb on the city of sin...Will Ward's crew win big or will they pay the ultimate price?Viva Las Vegas!Hang around to the end to catch a mini review of The Mitchells vs the Machines.

Film Fans Podcast
Film Fans Review: Army of the Dead (spoilervrij)

Film Fans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2021 13:47


Nadat er een zombie ontsnapt is en de hele stad Las Vegas ondood is gemaakt, heeft de regering ervoor gezorgd dat de besmetting binnen een muur van scheepscontainers blijft. Binnen deze muur ligt echter enorm veel geld, want Las Vegas is natuurlijk een rijke gokstad geweest. Scott Ward wordt ingehuurd om een team samen te stellen om het gebied van de zombies in te gaan en een kluis leeg te halen met meer dan 200 miljoen dollar erin.   In deze aflevering geven Nils en Narana hun spoilervrije review over Army of the Dead, nu te zien op Netflix.   Vergeet je niet te abonneren op ons kanaal, laat een review achter via Apple Podcast, volg ons op Facebook: www.facebook.com/filmfanspodcast en Instagram: www.instagram.com/filmfanspodcast. Steun ons financieel via http://bit.ly/FFPPatreon. Voor meer reviews, filmnieuws en afleveringen ga je naar www.filmfanspodcast.nl. Voor vragen en opmerkingen mag je ons altijd mailen via mail@filmfanspodcast.nl.

Thacker's Sunday Hangover
Mid Week Remedy - I am inspired this week...here's why...

Thacker's Sunday Hangover

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 19:12


Join me as I reflect on what has been an incredibly motivational and inspirational week for me. I was privileged enough to speak to Scott Ward, a man doing some amazing research and work in the sports field around how we can support athletes beyond their sport careers. It was fascinating to hear his story, the things he has learnt and where we need to go from here. You can listen to the full chat on the More than Balls podcast with Sigi Burger. I also finished the book 'Can't Hurt Me' by David Goggins. Ex-seal and ultra marathon runner, Goggins talks about how as humans we often limit ourself to comfort and to walk the road most travelled by. Goggins goes against all convention and in this podcast I reflect on some of my biggest learnings from the book and why it inspired me so much. At the weekend, England Rugby and Bristol Bears prop forward Kyle Sinckler gave an open and honest interview about how he was feelings regarding his omission from the Lions Touring Squad to South Africa in the Summer. On the podcast I share just why and how this inspired me this week and why it is such a groundbreaking sports moment when it comes to mental health and how we view athletes in the public eye. I really hope you enjoy this Mid Week Remedy and you have a fantastic Mental Health Awareness week! Link for White Ribbon Charity: https://www.whiteribbon.org.uk/ The Hope that Kills You Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2zjadcQn4vqSlrE3YtCVHZ?si=e_BmotjhTb6p8O6IpS1RWg More than Balls Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/more-than-balls/id1551746685 Socials: Instagram: @thackerssundayhangover Twitter: @tsundayhangover YouTube: Thacker's Sunday Hangover

How Real Life Works
S2E6 - Aha! That's The Purpose of University!

How Real Life Works

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 37:03


There are lots of ways to be successful in life. Getting a bachelor's degree is not the only way. So... why does going to university seem like a milestone to us from an early age? Sometimes it even seems like the only way of having a successful life. In this episode, we discuss at great length the purpose of going to university. We talk about how to use your time at university to make the best out of it. We offer advice on choosing majors and how to decide to go to university or not. Furthermore, we even discuss how we should choose our careers. Should we choose our career based on what we are good at or what we are passionate about? Our guest for this episode is Scott Ward. He is a personal development coach and founder of Habitstack, a coaching company based in Vancouver, Canada. Scott holds a BA in philosophy, and because of that sometimes our conversation becomes quite philosophical ;) //

Men Are Nuts
Scott Ward MBA Ex Pro Footballer Luton Town FC his battle with mental health and heart surgery

Men Are Nuts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 82:07


On the show today we have Scott Ward a ex Professional Footballer with Luton Town FC. Scott was goalkeeper and comes from a family of footballing brothers that play professional football. Elliot and Darren. We chat about how he always wanted to be a footballer and achieving the dream. He talks about his debut saving a penalty with his first touch of the ball and then years later having to retire from football at age with a injury whilst no longer in love with the game. The instant gratification and how his mental health was affected during his time as a footballer and how he was struggling to cope with a different life after football. Becoming a refuse collector which lead to him looking at his life and being selected to go on course. At 30 years of age he had a near death experience with being rushed to hospital with pre stroke cardiac arrest phase. Having heart surgery and fighting back. Scott let's us know about the life changing experience of the last year and being diagnosed with Sleep Apnea. Listen to this episode here on the Men Are Nuts Podcast

ProfitSense with Bill McDermott
Leslie Bassett, Pridgen Bassett Law and Scott Ward, Corporate Real Estate Advisors (Profit Sense with Bill McDermott, Episode 19)

ProfitSense with Bill McDermott

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021


Leslie Bassett, Pridgen Bassett Law and Scott Ward, Corporate Real Estate Advisors (Profit Sense with Bill McDermott, Episode 19) On this edition of “ProfitSense,” Leslie Bassett, Pridgen Bassett Law joined host Bill McDermott to discuss her work in ERISA law and employment issues. Scott Ward of Corporate Real Estate Advisors also appeared on the show, […] The post Leslie Bassett, Pridgen Bassett Law and Scott Ward, Corporate Real Estate Advisors (Profit Sense with Bill McDermott, Episode 19) appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

ForeRunners Podcast
Episode 47. Scott Ward Part 3

ForeRunners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2021 73:27


On Episode 47. Scott Ward Part 3, Scott shares about why he values encouraging people so much. He talks about the various methods he uses to build up the running community and shares a few of his running goals. He also gives an update on what's happening with the Scott Ward Run Club. Enjoy!

ForeRunners Podcast
Episode 46. Scott Ward Part 2

ForeRunners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2021 78:02


On Episode 46. Scott Ward Part 2, Scott details his passion for racing. He'll share some of his deeper thoughts on the importance of racing in a runner's life. He'll also talk about a devastating injury he sustained within the last couple of years, and what it's been like to recover. Enjoy!

ForeRunners Podcast
Episode 45. Scott Ward Part 1

ForeRunners Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 59:37


On Episode 45. Scott Ward Part 1, Scott takes us on a journey to learn his running history: why he stopped running, and why he picked it back up 20 years later. He tells the tale of how he became more involved in the running community in Hampton Roads, and answers the question, "What is Scott Ward Run Club?" Enjoy!

Orrick Podcasts
Orrick Public Policy Podcast #19 – A Conversation with Iowa Speaker Pat Grassley

Orrick Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 27:30


For our nineteenth episode, Public Policy Podcast hosts Scott Ward and Jon Mandel were joined by Speaker of the Iowa House of Representatives, Pat Grassley. Join us as we discuss how the Iowa House GOP surpassed expectations leading up to the 2020 election and expanded its majority, the Speaker’s priorities for the 2021 legislative session, and hot policy topics for the upcoming year, including tax reform, broadband and the budget.

Wash Day Podcast
9. Dr. Gillian Scott-Ward: Back to Natural

Wash Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 58:11


Clinical Psychologist and documentary filmmaker, Dr. Gillian Scott-Ward, shares her mindful approach to her relationship with her hair. We discuss her critically acclaimed international documentary, Back to Natural, and how it influences her hair story.  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Family Business Radio
Family Business Radio, Episode 13: Terri Teague, Smallbiz.Consulting, and Scott Ward, Corporate Real Estate Advisors

Family Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020


Family Business Radio, Episode 13: Terri Teague, Smallbiz.Consulting, and Scott Ward, Corporate Real Estate Advisors Host Anthony Chen welcomes Terri Teague to discuss her small business consulting practice. Scott Ward also joins the show to discuss his journey as a business owner and achieving a successful exit. “Family Business Radio” is underwritten and brought to […] The post Family Business Radio, Episode 13: Terri Teague, Smallbiz.Consulting, and Scott Ward, Corporate Real Estate Advisors appeared first on Business RadioX ®.

Orrick Podcasts
Orrick Public Policy Podcast #15 – A Conversation with Pennsylvania Speaker Bryan Cutler

Orrick Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 45:05


In its latest episode, Orrick Public Policy hosts Scott Ward and Michelle McGann were joined by Pennsylvania Speaker Bryan Cutler to talk about the Pennsylvania legislature’s election reform efforts, how the legislature is addressing the economic crisis through the budget, and how adapting to remote voting has led to the legislature’s busiest session in years.

Send Columbus
Episode 9 | Scott Ward

Send Columbus

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 26:24


Scott Ward has been the Missions Pastor at Grand Avenue Baptist Church for over 10 years. In addition to living overseas, Scott regularly leads teams to all four corners of the globe. In this episode, Scott lends his wisdom on how church plants can have a global mission's strategy on day 1 of planting.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
Siblings in Sport - Part 2

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 26:25


Our latest Blood, Sweat and Fears podcast features Serena Guthrie MBE – England Netball Captain and Commonwealth Games gold medallist alongside her brother Kurtis Guthrie – a seasoned professional footballer for Stevenage Football Club. Listen as the siblings join hosts Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward to discuss the less glamorous side of professional sport and how important it is to remember why you started playing in the first place.

SHR Soundbites
Scott Ward talks about closing his hotel

SHR Soundbites

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 8:17


Was all set to talk to Scott about the re-opening of his hotel when his owners called the night before to tell him they made the difficult decision to remain closed amid COVID-19. A tough but candid discussion.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
Siblings in sport - Part 1

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2020 24:33


Our latest Blood, Sweat and Fears podcast features Serena Guthrie MBE – England Netball Captain and Commonwealth Games gold medallist alongside her brother Kurtis Guthrie – a seasoned professional footballer for Stevenage Football Club. Listen as the siblings join hosts Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward to discuss growing up in Jersey, their individual journeys and how they support eachother in their professional sporting careers.

Play More!
38: Scabs, Scars, and Pots o' Gold

Play More!

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 74:04


Lucky for us, Scott Ward swings by the studio and shares some wisdom through his archetype story of being a 28 year multi-store retailer who successfully opened, operated, and then sold his business. He is a motivational public speaker and an author with a new business minded book coming out called Scabs, Scars, and Pots o' Gold, True-life Stories of a Successful Franchisee. Full of funny anecdotes and practical concepts which seamlessly tie back to the business and spirit of playing more! This Play More! podcast was brought to you by Play It Again Sports in Kennesaw, Ga @piasportskennesaw piasports@bellsouth.net surferjay1@gmail.com playitagainsports.com Thanks for listening!....Jay

Component Connection
EP 22: Mike Ruede and Scott Ward Share Business Changes Due to COVID-19

Component Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 45:03


Mike Ruede and Scott Ward discuss the various challenges the COVID-19 Coronavirus has created for their businesses and what they are doing to overcome them. Mike is the COO of A-1 Roof Trusses in Fort Pierce, Florida, and Scott is an owner at Southern Components located in Shreveport, Louisiana. Listen as they share insights, best practices and their outlook beyond this pandemic.

Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein
Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein – 8/16/2015 – with Andy Crestodina, Scott Ward, Rep Will Guzzardi and Charlie Harary

Get Down To Business with Shalom Klein

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 54:59


Join Shalom Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Andy Crestodina Scott Ward Rep Will Guzzardi Charlie Harary

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
From foster care to professional footballer

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 21:33


Listen to ex-football player Mark Bright share his journey from foster care to professional football. Having had success at Leicester, Crystal Palace and Sheffield Wednesday, he discusses how a challenging start in life doesn’t have to define you. He joins hosts Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward in a must listen episode for football fans.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
Time to Heal – Part 2

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 22:26


How do you think sport can affect female fertility? England netball player since 2001, Commonwealth Games bronze and gold medallist, captaining the England team to their historic Commonwealth gold in 2018. Listen as Ama Agbeze joins hosts Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward to discuss all things netball, success and setbacks, female athlete fertility and life outside of sport.

The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast - The Ten Minute Bible Hour
0081 - My Parents Didn't Get Me the Thing I Wanted and I'm Still Sort of Grouchy About It

The Ten Minute Bible Hour Podcast - The Ten Minute Bible Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 11:22


Check out my friend Shane's Psalms Project here: thepsalmsproject.com Here are all the newest patrons who support the program at patreon.com/thetmbhpodcast - Scott Ward, Matthew Preece, Leslie Oubre, Rob Bates, and Dylan Gamble. You're the reason I can do this! Discuss this episode here!   Music rotation written and performed by Jeff Foote.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

What advice do you think Ama Agbeze would give to her younger self? England netball player since 2001, Commonwealth Games bronze and gold medallist, captaining the England team to their historic Commonwealth gold in 2018. Listen as Ama joins hosts Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward to discuss all things netball, success and setbacks, female athlete fertility and life outside of sport.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
How do England football players cope with transition? Part 2

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 23:34


Listen to hosts Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward as they are joined by Jermaine Jenas. With 341 football league appearances and 21 international appearances to his name, they discuss how Jermaine managed the transition from professional player to pundit.

Behind Your Back Podcast with Bradley Hartmann
Ep. 102 :: Live from the BCMC with Tim Noonan & Scott Ward

Behind Your Back Podcast with Bradley Hartmann

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2019 50:16


In episode 102, Bradley Hartmann heads to the Building Component Manufacturers Conference and meets up with Tim Noonan, President of Cascade Manufacturing. Co., and Scott Ward, Principal at Southern Components Inc. The trio discusses how automation will change the industry and how understanding your employees work ethic will help them and your company in the long term. 

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
Journeys of Boxing Champions

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 45:10


Our latest episode of Blood, Sweat and Fears features 3 boxers managed by MTK global: Ohara Davies - super-lightweight, former undefeated amateur, English champion, WBC Silver, WBA International, WBC International, WBO Inter-Continental champion. Danny Dignum - former Team GB squad member, ABA champion, unbeaten pro, WBO European middleweight champion. Daniel Egbunike - undefeated pro who made history by winning the Southern Area title in the fewest fights. Listen as hosts Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward find out about their journeys into boxing, success stories and hopes for the future.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
How do England football players cope with transition? Part 1

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2019 37:48


The amount of downtime you have as a player is phenomenal. My downtime was wasted”. Our hosts Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward speak to Emile Heskey – International football player with over 500 appearances in the Football and Premier league. They discuss Emile’s illustrious career, transition and life after football.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
The most successful premier league player of all time... but does it mean an easy transition?

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 44:50


Listen to hosts Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward as they are joined by the most successful premier league player of all time - Ryan Giggs. They discuss the pressure of being a professional footballer, the importance of preparing early for life after football and how he coped with the transition from player to manager.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
Inside the minds of Olympic rowing legends. Part 2

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 45:51


With the 2019 Rowing World Championships coming to a climax last weekend and Olympic qualification up for grabs, it's the perfect time to release our next podcast in the Blood, Sweat and Fears series. Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward speak to an incredible group of multiple Olympians: Dame Katherine Grainger, Sir Matthew Pinsent and legend Mark Hunter. We delve into the minds of some of GB's most successful athletes.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
Inside the minds of Olympic rowing legends. Part 1

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 37:46


With the 2019 Rowing World Championships coming to a climax last weekend and Olympic qualification up for grabs, it's the perfect time to release our next podcast in the Blood, Sweat and Fears series. Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward speak to an incredible group of multiple Olympians: Dame Katherine Grainger, Sir Matthew Pinsent and legend Mark Hunter. We delve into the minds of some of GB's most successful athletes.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
Coaches don’t need to have all the answers

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 55:23


In our latest episode of Blood, Sweat and Fears, hosts Scott Ward and Mark Clemmit are joined by GB & England boxing coach Mick Driscoll, legendary equestrian coach Victoria Gallantree and coach developer Jenny Coady. This episode is all about the coaches – they discuss life skills, mental health and well-being and the pressures of being a coach.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
From heavyweight boxing champion to Hollywood producer

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 33:57


Our next episode in the Blood, Sweat and Fears podcast series, features ex-heavyweight champion boxer Michael Bentt. Along with hosts Scott Ward and Mark Clemmit, they discuss Michael’s episode in the Netflix series ‘Losers’, his journey from sport to Hollywood, struggles with mental health, and the difficult relationship with his Father.

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Career Transition Success Stories

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 54:30


Join Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward to celebrate successful career transition stories with ex-footballer Stuart Douglas, and ex-rugby players Dan Zaltzman and Andy Newman. From wine tasting to property management, rugby agent to marketing manager; the guests discuss the different careers they have experienced since leaving sport, and how they worked towards the successful roles they enjoy today.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
Women’s Summer of Sport

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 45:57


The latest release of the Blood, Sweat and Fears podcast celebrates inspirational women in sport. Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward are joined by triple Paralympic medalist Rachel Morris, Olympic gold medalists Susannah Townsend and Sophie Bray, alongside ex GB hockey and EY’s Kathryn Lane. They discuss transition, ‘gold medal magic’, and a sensational summer of women’s sport.

Component Connection
EP 1: Jess Lohse Interviews Past President Scott Ward

Component Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 42:30


Scott Ward is the owner of Southern Components and a past president of SBCA and currently an Executive Committee member and QC Committee chair. In 2016 Scott was inducted into the SBCA Hall of Fame and won the 2014 SBC Industry Leadership Award. Scott also served on the Management Committee as chair.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
Olympic special. Part 2

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 38:29


Our forth episode, an Olympic special. Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward are joined by Beijing Olympic gold medallist Mark Hunter, Athens silver diver medallist, Leon Tylor and member of the 2014 women’s rugby world cup squad and former team GB hockey player Natasha Brennan.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
Olympic special. Part 1

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 39:09


Our forth episode, an Olympic special. Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward are joined by Beijing Olympic gold medallist Mark Hunter, Athens silver diver medallist, Leon Tylor and member of the 2014 women’s rugby world cup squad and former team GB hockey player Natasha Brennan.

Naming It
Ep 59 Part-2: #RealTalk 1-on-1 w/ Dr. Gillian Scott-Ward | Media, Activism, & Natural Hair

Naming It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 25:35


Dr. Gillian returns for an update on her work in the Natural Hair Movement, and to talk about the television debut of the Back to Natural: A Documentary Film on Revolt TV, Monday, May 6th at 7pm PST (10pm EST). She shares her experience interacting with New York City law makers and her part in supporting New York's ban on hair discrimination. Dr. Gillian also discusses California State Bill 188 - The CROWN Bill. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/namingit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/namingit/support

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Rugby and mental health. Part 2

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 31:16


Our third episode, a rugby and mental health special. Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward are joined by the ex-Australia captain and Harlequins co-captain James Horwill, Harlequins full-back Aaron Morris, lock forward Matthew Symons, as well as England and Leicester Tigers’ recently retired Mathew Tait.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
Rugby and mental health. Part 1

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 37:27


Our third episode, a rugby and mental health special. Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward are joined by the ex-Australia captain and Harlequins co-captain James Horwill, Harlequins full-back Aaron Morris, lock forward Matthew Symons, as well as England and Leicester Tigers’ recently retired Mathew Tait.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
Challenges in football. Part 2

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 30:25


In the second in our series, hosts Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward are joined by the man who scored the very first Premier League goal; Leeds Utd and Sheffield Utd legend Brian Deane. We also feature exclusive interviews with former Manchester United, Everton and Fulham star Louis Saha and Sir Alex Ferguson’s Head of Performance at Manchester United; Tony Strudwick

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
Challenges in football. Part 1

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 58:46


In the second in our series, hosts Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward are joined by the man who scored the very first Premier League goal; Leeds Utd and Sheffield Utd legend Brian Deane. We also feature exclusive interviews with former Manchester United, Everton and Fulham star Louis Saha and Sir Alex Ferguson’s Head of Performance at Manchester United; Tony Strudwick.

My American Meltingpot
#7 The "Beauty and Pain of Black hair" with Gillian Scott-Ward

My American Meltingpot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 44:28


On episode 7 of the My American Meltingpot podcast, I'm joined by Dr. Gillian Scott-Ward. In 2013, Gillian was a psychologist working at Barnard College. But when she decided to go natural, her whole world changed. On the show, we discuss how Gillian went from college psychologist to award-winning filmmaker with her debut film, Back to Natural. We talk about the "beauty and pain" of having Black hair in America and all around the world. It's a conversation that goes all the way to the roots of Black hair history and culture.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast
Blood, Sweat, and Fear.

EY Personal Performance Programme podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 58:33


Our first EY Personal Performance Programme podcast is hosted by Mark Clemmit and Scott Ward, plus special guests, who discuss the honest realities of being a professional athlete – from training and competing, to life beyond elite sport. They are joined by multi-medal winning heptathlete Kelly Sotherton, as well as the formidable Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson for an exclusive interview, and Kathryn Lane, recently cut from the team GB hockey squad, who shares her reflection of the challenges this has posed.

Money Savage
Control and Stewardship with Scott Ward

Money Savage

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 22:17


On this show, we talked about how financial stress is taking a massive toll on the success of individuals as well as organizations and what can be done about it with Scott Ward, CFP, AIF and Senior Relationship Manager with Johnson Sterling. Listen to learn how both employees and employers can improve their financial situations one step at a time! For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 19:38. You can learn more about Scott at JohnsonSterling.com and LinkedIn. Please subscribe to the show however you’re listening, leave a review and share it with someone who appreciates good ideas.  You can learn more about the show at GeorgeGrombacher.com, or contact George by clicking here.

Scott Ward Show
Oct 1, 2018 - Kigen Martin Mentalist

Scott Ward Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2018 7:30


Kigen Marten joins Scott Ward discussing his new mentalism show.

Send Relief Podcast
Interview with Scott Ward

Send Relief Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 26:05


In this special episode, host Ryan West speaks with Scott Ward, a former IMB missionary in Tanzania and current missions pastor of Grand Avenue Baptist Church in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Listen as they discuss what it means to be a mobilizer and how the Lord uses mobilizers to engage the Church. Take your next step at SendRelief.org.

Hollywood NDNz
Ep. 36. We interview Hypnotist Scott Ward - part 2

Hollywood NDNz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2018 48:29


Scott Wards is a First Nations Ojibwe/Metis Hypnotist hailing from Vancouver Island. We hit a variety of topics: seeing different parts of NDN country, finding an agent, Scott producing his own 24 minute special, and Scott performs mentalism on Jim and Rainy.  This episode is part two of our conversation. http://www.scottward.net/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and  Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! This episode of the Hollywood NDNz podcast was hosted by Rainy Fields and Jim Ruel.

Hollywood NDNz
Ep. 35. We interview Hypnotist Scott Ward - part 1

Hollywood NDNz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 46:37


Scott Wards is a First Nations Ojibwe/Metis Hypnotist hailing from Vancouver Island. How do you become a hypnotist? How do you survive on a gig based career? Scott has mastered both and shares his experiences with the Hollywood NDNz crew.  This episode is part one of our conversation. http://www.scottward.net/ YUUUUGE thanks to musical contributions of JJ Otero and Carolina Hoyos for the intro and end credits music, and  Jason Grasl, the intro voice. mii gwech! This episode of the Hollywood NDNz podcast was hosted by Rainy Fields and Jim Ruel. Although, we are now both Michael Jackson and we're gonna quit smoking.   

Microsoft Business Applications Podcast
Digital Transformation with Scott Ward (Part 2)

Microsoft Business Applications Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 35:06


Digital Transformation Full Show Notes: https://www.nz365guy.com/13

The Cincinnati and Dayton Sports Podcast
Scott Ward of WTGR Interview

The Cincinnati and Dayton Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2018 51:15


Scott Ward, the General Manager of WTGR 97.5 in Greenville, sits down with Lee to talk local Darke County sports.

Microsoft Business Applications Podcast
Digital Transformation with Scott Ward (Part 1)

Microsoft Business Applications Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2018 48:52


Digital Transformation Full Show Notes: https://www.nz365guy.com/12

Naming It
Ep 42 - "Back to Natural" w/ Dr. Gillian Scott-Ward

Naming It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 67:39


LaMisha and Bedford are joined by Dr. Gillian Scott-Ward, psychologist and filmmaker. They talk about what’s going on with racism and African hair, as well as checking in on the continued #MeToo movement. During #RealTalk Drs. Palmer, Hill, and Scott-Ward discuss Gillian’s new documentary film Back to Natural. Their conversation focused on the social and political ramifications of Black/Natural Hair and the movement around it, as well as building an understanding of Gillian’s experience in developing the film. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/namingit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/namingit/support

Healthcare Simplified
8: Utilizing Good Data to Investigate Fraud, Waste, and Abuse w/ Scott Ward

Healthcare Simplified

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 20:02


No matter what your profession, it’s painfully evident that healthcare costs are out of control. From skyrocketing premiums, to erroneous payouts, the healthcare world is confusing, and without the right help, can be ripe with fraud, waste, and abuse. Luckily, this is where Scott Ward and the team at Health Integrity LLC come in. With a team of 75 investigators nationwide, Health Integrity provides data-driven analysis for the healthcare industry, with a particular eye on fraud, waste,& abuse. Today’s guest is Scott Ward, Sr. Vice President at Health Integrity LLC. You can find a breakdown of this episode here.

Healthcare Simplified
8: Utilizing Good Data to Investigate Fraud, Waste, and Abuse w/ Scott Ward

Healthcare Simplified

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 20:02


No matter what your profession, it’s painfully evident that healthcare costs are out of control. From skyrocketing premiums, to erroneous payouts, the healthcare world is confusing, and without the right help, can be ripe with fraud, waste, and abuse. Luckily, this is where Scott Ward and the team at Health Integrity LLC come in. With a team of 75 investigators nationwide, Health Integrity provides data-driven analysis for the healthcare industry, with a particular eye on fraud, waste,& abuse. Today’s guest is Scott Ward, Sr. Vice President at Health Integrity LLC. You can find a breakdown of this episode here.

The Binge Movie Podcast
Doctor Strange | Trolls | Gimme Danger | Tower

The Binge Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 70:23


Jason's husband Scott Ward joins the show to lend his nerdy Marvel expertise to a review of DOCTOR STRANGE. Afterward, Rebecca and Jason admit to being thoroughly entertained by TROLLS and Jason gives mixed reviews to partially animated documentaries GIMME DANGER, about Iggy and the Stooges, and TOWER, about the 1966 mass shooting at UT Austin.

The Binge Movie Podcast
Deadpool | Zoolander 2 | Where to Invade Next

The Binge Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2016 64:33


In which Jason and Rebecca welcome superhero consultant Scott Ward to discuss DEADPOOL, then eviscerate the grossly unfunny ZOOLANDER 2 and reminisce about the glory days of Michael Moore's relevance while talking WHERE TO INVADE NEXT.

Christ Central
The Great Commission

Christ Central

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2014 27:46


Coming from a visit to Nanakuli High School, Honolulu, HI, guest speaker, Scott Ward demonstrated his passion about training youth leaders and lay leaders how to get on public school campuses and share the Gospel. Speaking at Honolulu Central Seventh-day Adventist church about the Great Commission, Scott Ward has been pastoring over 20 years from Lodi at the Oaks English church and also serves as the North American Division public high school campus ministry coordinator.