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Best podcasts about Scott Wolfe

Latest podcast episodes about Scott Wolfe

Prestoncrest Church of Christ
Knowing God presented by Scott Wolfe - May 31, 2026 Combined Class in Auditorium

Prestoncrest Church of Christ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 50:45


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Discover Lafayette
2026 Books Along the Teche Literary Festival – Deb and Paul Lindsey

Discover Lafayette

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 53:12


On this episode of Discover Lafayette, we welcome Deb and Paul Lindsay, the enthusiastic co-chairs of the Books Along the Teche Literary Festival, which celebrates its 10th anniversary April 10–12, 2026 in downtown New Iberia. Centered around the Sliman Theater, Shadows-on-the-Teche, and other historic sites, this year's festival brings together literature, music, food, history, and community for a full weekend of programming. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Rick Bragg is being celebrated as the 2026 Great Southern Writer, with sessions, book signings, museum tours, a book fair, and more planned throughout the weekend. Deb and Paul's story is, in many ways, a love letter to Acadiana. They were living in Guanajuato, Mexico when Deb's health concerns prompted them to consider returning to the United States. As Paul explains, they began researching Acadiana after learning Lafayette had been named “the happiest city in the USA.” Deb knew what she wanted: “I want to go someplace where there's nice people, kind people. I want to go someplace where they have great food, and I want to go someplace where they have great music, great culture.” Their conclusion? “We hit a trifecta.” Deb and Paul LIndsey are pictured in Guanajuato, Mexico in 2019. The couple had no roots in the region and no contacts here when they first began exploring south Louisiana. But a chance stop on Main Street in New Iberia on June 25, 2022, changed everything. While reading the trilingual plaque near the Bayou Teche Museum, they were approached by Cathy Indest of the Iberia Cultural Resources Association, who asked, “Y'all aren't from around here, are you?” That unexpected conversation led to an invitation to come back for the literary festival, and eventually to a much bigger decision. Back in Mexico, the Lindsays decided to do more than simply visit. They would return to volunteer and sponsor the festival as part of what Paul called an exploratory trip. They came for the 2023 festival, met local leaders and volunteers, and quickly found themselves embraced by the community. A memorable and funny festival incident sealed the deal. While attempting Cajun dance lessons, Deb became so dizzy that she had to be helped to a chair and then to an ambulance for evaluation. Paul, not yet realizing how serious things were, responded to a warning from a concerned helper who said, “Your wife is bad,” with the now legendary line: “I'm sorry, but she's always been a bad dancer.” What stayed with them most was not the scare, but the care. Paul recalls that neighbors and new friends, including Wyatt and Becky Collins, immediately stepped in to help, offering to follow him to the hospital and even opening their home if needed. Others checked on Deb throughout the night. “To me, that sealed the deal,” Paul says, “because those are the kind of people I want to be around now.” Deb adds that Acadiana's warmth is more than politeness: “I'm not sure that people in Acadiana fully appreciate just how special the culture of caring for others really is. It is endemic here. It is just part of how people are.” That sense of belonging deepened quickly. The Lindsays moved to New Iberia in October 2023 and were immediately drawn into the life of the community, volunteering at local events and building friendships that made them feel at home. Deb notes, “We have chosen to be here because, as Paul said, we feel like we hit the trifecta.” Their affection for New Iberia and the wider Acadiana region comes through clearly in this conversation, as does their gratitude for the people who welcomed them in. That spirit of welcome is central to the mission of the Books Along the Teche Literary Festival, which Deb describes as preserving “the legacy of Southern storytelling through literature, culture, and community.” The 2026 schedule reflects just how broad that vision has become: guided tours at the Bayou Teche Museum and Shadows-on-the-Teche, free literary sessions at the Sliman Theater, a children's book fair, a Main Street book fair, and multiple ticketed food-and-music experiences designed to bring people together. A major draw this year is Rick Bragg, the festival's 2026 Great Southern Writer. The festival describes Bragg as a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and bestselling author whose writing captures “the struggles and strength of Southern life,” and notes that he continues to teach at the University of Alabama. Paul shares that he reached Bragg personally after recognizing in his writing a deep connection to family, resilience, and Southern roots. That conversation led Bragg to accept the invitation, telling Paul, “You've made me laugh more in the last 40 minutes than I have in probably a year.” Bragg will appear for both a symposium and a special book club-style event during the weekend. Deb speaks beautifully about why Bragg matters. Though memoir was not previously her preferred genre, she says his storytelling changed that. His books about family and ordinary Southern people, she says, “remind us of our shared humanity, something especially needed in these divided times.” That human-centered view of literature runs through the entire festival. Jane and Scott Wolfe of Melba’s Po Boys in New Orleans The opening Friday session features Jane and Scott Wolfe of the infamouse Melba's Po Boys in New Orleans, who will discuss entrepreneurship, perseverance, literacy, and community. Festival listings describe their presentation as “Building Perseverance and Community: How Two Teenagers Created a Life Inside Small Business in New Orleans.” Deb and Paul highlight Jane Wolfe's remarkable path from earning her GED to studying at Tulane and later Harvard Divinity School, as well as her role in literacy work through Melba's. Published sources confirm that Jane Wolfe received the 2024 Light Up for Literacy Award from the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities for her work with Eat and Read at Melba's, and that she is a graduate of both Tulane and Harvard Divinity School. The 2026 schedule also reflects the festival's wide-ranging curiosity. Friday includes a session on the Creole lineage of Pope Leo XIV, a discussion with romance author Juliette Cross, and a closing session on Carville and Hansen's disease. Saturday brings the Dave Robicheaux Readers Theater, a Rick Bragg book club, a session on Louisiana Black Creole Trail Riders, a program on Black female jazz singers, a Swamp Pop-themed session, and Bragg's major symposium and signing. The Children's Book Fair and the Main Street Book Fair, making the festival accessible to readers of all ages. Beyond the literary sessions, the weekend is intentionally immersive. Friday night's ticketed event, “A Novel Evening in Prose and Pours,” unfolds beneath the oaks at Shadows-on-the-Teche and includes food, drink, music, and time for festivalgoers to mingle with authors in a relaxed setting. Saturday morning introduces “Beignets & Beats, A Cajun Breakfast Jam” at Bambino's, while Saturday night has been reimagined as “Swamp Sounds: A Swamp Pop Revival,” complete with dance lessons and live music from The Revelers. The weekend closes with Symphony Sunday in the Park, a free outdoor performance by the Acadiana Symphony Orchestra in New Iberia's City Park on Sunday, April 12 at 3:00 p.m. It is a free concert under the oaks, continuing a long-running partnership between the Symphony and New Iberia. What makes this interview especially meaningful is hearing why Deb and Paul have poured themselves into the festival. Deb says the literary festival “has a special place in my heart, just because it's what brought us to Louisiana in the first place.” She sees their work as “a way of saying ‘we feel like we're a part of the community. We owe the community.” Paul echoes that sentiment and says what he loves most is that books can bring people together across differences: “It doesn't matter who you voted for; it's about coming together with common bonds and trying to learn from each other and listen to each other.” Their vision extends beyond one April weekend. They are exploring interim events throughout the year and building stronger partnerships with other Louisiana book festivals, including those in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, with the goal of strengthening audiences and collaboration rather than competing against one another. That cooperative spirit feels very much in keeping with what they have come to love about this region. As Deb and Paul make clear, the Books Along the Teche Literary Festival is about far more than books alone. It is about story, hospitality, history, music, place, and the kind of human connection that turns visitors into neighbors. Or, as Deb puts it, “It's a terrific place to be.” For festival details, schedules, and tickets, the primary website is BooksAlongTheTecheLiteraryFestival.com; BayouBookFest.com also redirects there. The festival is largely free, with select ticketed food and music events available through the website. Published festival and tourism pages confirm the event dates, venues, and the weekend's featured programming. Thanks to Deb and Paul Lindsey for their commitment to the arts, culture and community! They are eloquent spokespersons for their new home, Acadiana!

Inspiring People & Places: Architecture, Engineering, And Construction
The Industry That Pays You Last But Expects You to Risk Everything First

Inspiring People & Places: Architecture, Engineering, And Construction

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2025 41:41


Real innovation often starts with a problem you just can't stop thinking about. In this episode of The Leadership Blueprints Podcast, BJ Kraemer welcomes Scott Wolfe, founder and former CEO of Levelset, to unpack how a small but persistent frustration with construction payment practices led him to build one of the most influential platforms in the industry. Scott shares how Hurricane Katrina pulled him into the world of restoration work, construction law, and software development, ultimately revealing the systemic barriers that keep contractors from getting paid for the work they complete. He traces Levelset's evolution from a lien rights tool to a suite of products that reduce friction, increase transparency, and help stakeholders protect the value they put into a job. Scott also reflects on the culture that shaped Levelset's rapid growth, the leadership habits that held the team together through the scaling process, and why true innovation starts with deep familiarity with the problem you're trying to solve. Tune in to hear how genuine leadership and commitment to the customer can transform a key sector of the AEC industry! Key Points From This Episode:•   How Hurricane Katrina redirected his path into restoration work and construction law.•   Launching Levelset as a lien-rights solution before expanding its scope.•   Growing the platform into risk, finance, and insurance tools for the industry.•   How payment delays and retaining employees strain small contractors and suppliers.•   Scaling the company to hundreds of employees through clear, consistent communication.Quotes:“When you do work on a job, or you put materials into a job, you deserve to get paid, and we want to make sure you're always in an empowered position to do it.” — Scott Wolfe  “We really didn't have true venture money. It was a little more like friends and family, seed money, and cash flow. – But what that allowed our culture to do, and I think this is a little underappreciated by companies, [is] to get a lot of institutional knowledge about the problem.” — Scott Wolfe  “You have to be in the stream of something from my standpoint, to be able to understand where the problem is and really care about the problem.” — Scott Wolfe  “I still think that the crown jewels of any super successful company is in the affinity that you develop around the problem you're solving and how well you know it. All the technology becomes a tool for it. AI is great, it does some interesting things, but it doesn't build a business.” — Scott Wolfe “People follow people who have that true enthusiasm and that true authenticity.” — Scott Wolfe Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Scott WolfeScott Wolfe on LinkedInLevelsetMade to StickThe Power of MomentsSwitchLeadership Blueprints PodcastMCFAMCFA CareersBJ Kraemer on LinkedIn

The Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast - Bitcoin News With a Canadian Spin
Scott Wolfe - Engaging the Plebs and the Government | The CBP (Bitcoin Podcast)

The Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast - Bitcoin News With a Canadian Spin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 74:53


FRIENDS AND ENEMIESThis week we welcome Scott Wolfe to the show to discuss all things circular bitcoin economies, Bitcoin and it's relationship to governments, his work with the Bitcoin Coalition Canada and much more. From a couple of Canucks who like to talk about how Bitcoin will impact Canada. As always, none of the info is financial advice. Website: ⁠www.CanadianBitcoiners.com⁠Discord:   / discord   A part of the CBP Media Network: ⁠www.twitter.com/CBPMediaNetworkThis show is sponsored by: easyDNS - ⁠⁠www.easydns.com⁠⁠ EasyDNS is the best spot for Anycast DNS, domain name registrations, web and email services. They are fast, reliable and privacy focused. You can even pay for your services with Bitcoin! Apply coupon code 'CBPMEDIA' for 50% off initial purchase Bull Bitcoin - ⁠⁠https://mission.bullbitcoin.com/cbp⁠⁠ The CBP recommends Bull Bitcoin for all your BTC needs. There's never been a quicker, simpler, way to acquire Bitcoin. Use the link above for $20 bones, and take advantage of all Bull Bitcoin has to offer.

Decentralize with Cointelegraph
Bitcoin: A love story – why the industry can't quit BTC

Decentralize with Cointelegraph

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 15:15


In this special Valentine's Day episode of Byte-Sized Insight with Cointelegraph, we explore why Bitcoin continues to inspire passion, loyalty, and even obsession among its biggest supporters.Host Savannah Fortis, Cointelegraph's head of podcasts, is joined by Joana Cotar (German MP and Bitcoin advocate), Scott Wolfe (coordinator of the Federation of Bitcoin Circular Economies), and industry voices from the Bitcoin community to discuss what makes Bitcoin more than just an asset—it's a movement.We cover: (00:29) What happened in crypto this week(01:54) The Bitcoin love story begins(03:22) Bitcoin finds favor in governments around the world.(04:35) El Salvador leads the way in Bitcoin adoption(05:15) Flashback to Senator Cynthia Lummis' view on Bitcoin in the U.S.(07:12) Why Senator Ted Cruz loves Bitcoin(08:37) German MP Joana Cotar on relying on Bitcoin(10:20) Bitcoin as a global movement(11:11) Scott Wolfe coordinator of the Federation of Bitcoin Circular Economies(13:42) Closing sentiments on why we love BitcoinFrom nation-state adoption to local circular economies, we unpack how Bitcoin is reshaping financial systems worldwide.This episode was hosted and produced by Savannah Fortis @savannah_fortis.Follow Cointelegraph on X @Cointelegraph.Check out Cointelegraph at cointelegraph.com.If you like what you heard, rate us and leave a review!The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast are its participants' alone and do not necessarily reflect or represent the views and opinions of Cointelegraph. This podcast (and any related content) is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute financial advice, nor should it be taken as such. Everyone must do their own research and make their own decisions. The podcast's participants may or may not own any of the assets mentioned.

Bricks & Bytes
Sold for $500m - Scott Wolfe's Epic Story With Levelset

Bricks & Bytes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 82:33


Note: This is a re-release of an episode that was originally published at Groundbreakers. "I sued the bar association because they tried to restrict blogging. Content was just the way I saw the world." - This mindset led to a $500M exit.In today's episode of Groundbreakers from Bricks and Bytes, we had Scott Wolfe, founder of Levelset, share the remarkable journey of building and selling his construction payment software company to Procore. From a law practice dealing with post-Katrina restoration work to pioneering construction tech - Scott's story is filled with invaluable insights.Tune in to discover:✅ How helping contractors with payment problems evolved into a $500M exit ✅ Why Scott took the lowest valuation term sheet and spent 16-36 months building relationships with investors before taking their money ✅ The power of "Help First" in content marketing - how Levelset generated thousands of leads by focusing on solving problems ✅ Why Scott believes companies aren't sold, they're bought - and what that means for founders planning exitsListen to the full episode on Spotify to learn how Scott turned construction payment headaches into a category-defining company that changed an industry.

Connect The World
Bitcoin Circular Economies Worldwide | Scott Wolfe

Connect The World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 42:22


Connect The World EP0125 | Scott Wolfe | Federation of Bitcoin Circular Economies | Canada

Monday Morning Critic Podcast
Episode 490 | "Reno 911" | Actor: Mary Birdsong

Monday Morning Critic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 54:56


Send us a textEpisode 490"Reno 911"Actor: Mary BirdsongMary grew up in the small beach community of Long Beach Island, NJ, but her family hails from Louisiana. She graduated from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in acting, and the Stella Adler Award for Outstanding Achievement in Acting. Recently Mary was also awarded an honorary Masters Degree in Acting from the American Conservatory Theatre (ACT) in San Francisco.Mary made her Broadway debut in "Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me" in 2006, for which she won the prestigious Theatre World Award. Mary also stared as rookie cop "Deputy Kimball" in Reno 911 on Comedy Central, and in the Fox feature film "Reno 911: Miami."She has performed in several shows on Comedy Central-- appearing regularly on the network in "Crossballs," Contest Searchlight w/Dennis Leary and "The Daily Show w/Jon Stewart." Mary has appeared in numerous TV pilots, including CBS' "Rubbing Charlie" (starring Scott Wolfe), a FOX sitcom starring James Caan and Jill Clayburgh, the role of "Connie" in CBS' "Welcome to New York" with Christine Baranski, and a co-starring role with Cheri Oteri in the sitcom pilot, "Loomis." Mary has appeared as a guest star on "Normal People" (FOX TV pilot with Tori Spelling), and "Talk To Me" (ABC sitcom w/Kyra Sedgwick). She has done guest spots on MTV's "Apt. 2F," NBC's "ED" & "Late Night With Conan O'Brien" & "The Howard Stern Show" on E!. As a writer/performer Mary created 25+ original characters in the NBC sketch comedy pilot, "Live On Tape". But Mary is no stranger to the legitimate stage.She trod the boards in the very UN-legitimate role of "Vixen Fox" (a porn star) in Elaine May's off-Broadway comedy "Adult Entertainment" with Danny Aiello and Jeannie Berlin at the Variety Arts Theatre in NYC. Other theatre roles include "Portia" in the Moonwork production of "Julius Caesar" in New York City, and "Victoria Fitch" in the musical "Palm Beach." She wrote and starred in the one-woman off-Broadway show "Judy Speaks" at the Ars Nova Theatre in New York City, and at Playhouse Merced in CA. She also wrote/starred in a series of one-acts for her alter-ego, the 1940s B-movie star Janet Lamé, who made her small screen debut on NBC's variety show "Late Friday." She has also performed her other one-woman shows "The Very Mary Birdsong Show" & "The Respectable Race" in L.A. at the HBO/WB Workspace and in New York @ PSNBC. Other film credits include "Beer League" (w/Artie Lange), "Pizza," "Le Chase," "Above Freezing," "Let It Snow," "In God's Hands," (starring Peter Sarsgaard) and "The Last Request" (starring Danny Aiello.)#reno911 #comedy #podcast #interview #fyp #shorts www.mmcpodcast.comhttps://linktr.ee/mondaymorningcritic

Heavy Hitters: The Digital Industrial Podcast
72. Scott Wolfe, Levelset - The State of Builtworld Innovation

Heavy Hitters: The Digital Industrial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 38:00


Scott shares why he decided to transition into advising and angel investing in builtworld startups after selling his company to Procore in 2021, details the value he hopes to bring from an operator-to-operator perspective (hint: 3 horizons of vision setting), advises what he thinks the state of ConTech currently is now vs. what has been maturing over the last decade, and describes what it takes to scale the go-to-market engine of a startup when selling into the nuances of the construction market. 

Rooftop Leadership Podcast
East Palestine: Ep. 5 (ft. Scott Wolfe)

Rooftop Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 38:24


On the next episode of the Buried Stories of East Palestine Series, I had the pleasure of sitting down  with Scott Wolfe - the waste water superintendent in East Palestine. This interview is a master class in bottom-up, informal leadership combined with the never-say-die mindset necessary to move through hard times and crisis. If you wanna see what leadership without a title looks like in real time, look no further than this amazing interview with Scott. Give it a listen and share widely.  East Palestine Train Derailment Documentary: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mu8P_gNCQJA  Join Rooftop Nation!  Website: https://www.rooftopleadership.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScottMannAuthor Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scottmannauthor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooftop-leadership Twitter: https://twitter.com/RooftopLeader Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYOQ7CDJ6uSaGvmfxYC_skQ

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Two Motrin and Water
Former ARMY E-5 Scott Wolfe

Two Motrin and Water

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 133:28


We welcome former ARMY E-5 Scott Wolfe and talk about his connection to Jorge's criminal past and Scott's crazy experiences in combat!

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the progressive bitcoiner
Bitcoin and a New System for Change with Scott Wolfe

the progressive bitcoiner

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 62:04


My guest today is Scott Wolfe. Scott is the Executive Director at the Canadian Association of Community Health Centres and Global Coordinator at IFCHC. He has been a lifelong advocate for health and social policy for historically marginalized communities. Scott views Bitcoin as a new system by which to address many social justice issues.  We cover: Scott's work in health advocacy and policy His Bitcoin journey Bitcoin as a new system for social justice  Concerns with the "progressive movement." Will Bitcoin eat your lunch? @ScottAWolfe https://theprogressivebitcoiner.com/    

No-Code Playbook by Creatio
Disruption-Driven: How KW International Is Leveraging No-Code to Overcome New Challenges

No-Code Playbook by Creatio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 15:26


In the newest episode of our podcast, we review and discuss a real-world no-code experience. We briefly touch upon a customer success story, assess the challenges that some manufacturing customers are facing, and how Creatio can help. In this episode, we will be hearing from Scott Wolfe, Director of Sales and Operations at Techosystems and John Fennel, Director of IT at KWI, to learn how KWI is leveraging no-code to overcome its challenges.

John Brown Today
Good Boy with a Gun: The Tragic Story of Will Leeman, A Harper's Ferry Raider

John Brown Today

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 48:00


In this episode, Lou does a deep dive into the story of William Leeman, the youngest of John Brown's Harper's Ferry raiders.  From his origins in Maine to Kansas and his enlistment in John Brown's army, we look at the story of a young man with feet of iron and clay, whose death in Virginia in 1859 resonates with the racist gun violence and mass killings that grip our nation today.   A special note of thanks is due H. Scott Wolfe, for providing his extensive research on Leeman, the work of many years and many miles.  This episode is produced in his honor.Guest music by madIRFAN from Pixabay

Kings of Queen City

We are very happy to announce we have started a blog! It is called the "Kings of Queen City" and all you need to do is go to kingsofqueencity.com and that is the website. We are excited to bring on Scott Wolfe and Quin Rogers as writers. This is a really exciting time for all of us and we are excited to bring you all the Cincinnati Sports coverage in one place! Linktree: https://linktr.ee/KOQC

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No-Code Playbook by Creatio
Streamlining Business Processes with Low-Code: BluePrint Automation Success Story

No-Code Playbook by Creatio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 19:02


Our new episode is focused on how to accelerate manufacturing processes with low-code/no-code approach to automation and stay competitive on the market.  Listen to Scott Williams, Northwest Regional Sales Manager BluePrint Automation and Scott Wolfe, Director of Sales and Operations, Techosystems to discover the real benefits of low-code/no-code technology for the industry.

All things random
52. Scott Wolfe from Frogman Five-O comes in

All things random

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 58:02


Scott talks with us about getting your CPL to protect yourself and others --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/allthingsrandompod/message

Considering Some Things
Episode 46: New Year’s Revolutions!

Considering Some Things

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020


The CST duo welcomes our old friend, the mysterious “G” man himself, Scott Wolfe. Usually, Scott brings common sense to the shows with sober reflection and interesting ideas. Well—not this time. A New Year’s Eve eve collection of absurd posturing and a horribly off-the-rails conversation between three friends figuring out where to go from here. […]

Who Cares About College?
Getting Paid To Go To College? – Scott Wolfe From UCF

Who Cares About College?

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 70:13


Being a resident of Florida, Scott had the ability to earn scholarships that would guarantee that he would attend college with no costs. But, exactly how and why is he now getting paid to attend college?

AANEM Presents Nerve and Muscle Junction
Anterior Interosseous Nerve Syndrome

AANEM Presents Nerve and Muscle Junction

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 49:08


Dr. Sandra Hearn interviews Dr. Dr. Darryl Sneag, Dr. Danielle Stoner, Dr. Scott Wolfe, Dr. Joseph Feinberg, Anterior interosseous nerve syndrome.

AANEM Presents Nerve and Muscle Junction
Anterior interosseous nerve syndrome

AANEM Presents Nerve and Muscle Junction

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 49:08


Dr. Sandra Hearn interviews Dr. Dr. Darryl Sneag, Dr. Danielle Stoner, Dr. Scott Wolfe, Dr. Joseph Feinberg, Anterior interosseous nerve syndrome.

TJ Morris ET Radio
Stan and Tera Freese Show

TJ Morris ET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020 124:00


Stan and Tera Freese on American Communications Online! TJ Morris ET Radio Shows syndicated podcasts. Theresa J Morris has  ACO Radio Club with Suzanne Wyman, Rich Flynn, Stan and Tera Freese, Scott Wolfe, Kevin Kimmel, Dr. Jane Monroe. Stanford "Stan" Freese ( August 21, 1944) is an American tuba player, musical director,  Talent Casting & Booking Director, Father of Josh and Jason Freese. Born in Minnesota, Freese worked as musical director at the Walt Disney Company for over 45 years. Freese has served in many roles in his career and reinventing for us all. Director of Bands at the Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort. He served as a former Show Director for Tokyo Disneyland Entertainment Producer for Pleasure Island, Walt Disney World Musical Show Director for Tokyo Disney Sea..  Talent and Casting Director for Disneyland finding talent, developing musical ensembles, overseeing live musical performances at Disney California Adventure and Downtown Disney. TV Personality on HEE HAW with Roy Clark and cast. Played at the White House. Russia, Great Wall of China/Tera Freese is a former model, spokeperson, trade show event manager, booking agent, and entrepreneur owning her own modeling agency 10 years. Tera is a party planner, vent coordinator Island Charters, Miss Int'l Redhead Award and model spokesperson in Hollywood.   Tera is a consultant at the Stan Freese Entertainment Productions LLC. Stan, Tera, Theresa J Morris Rich Flynn and Suzanne Wyman-Flynn have co-created ACO Radio Club Team. More bang for the buck for our friends in music entertainment, ACE Coaching, Consultants, Entrepreneurs visual and performing artists  histories in ACE Folklife trade associates. Stan Freese Entertainment Productions on American Communications Online, TJ Morris ET Radio, ACORadio.club, Join Our ACO Radio AmericanCommunicationsOnline.com. Family Community. 

Fan Experience TV
Episode III - C'mon Man(fred) w/ special guest Scott Wolfe, Florida Panther Group Sales

Fan Experience TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 69:12


The first weekend of MLB is in the books for the 2020 season.  Everything should be great with baseball back in action and NBA & NHL right around the corner, but here come the Miami Marlins.  We talk about the ripple effect that the Marlins sent through the league in the first weekend of baseball. We also welcome our guest Scott Wolfe, a group sales representative for the Florida Panthers(NHL).  We talk to Scott about growing up a huge sports fan and learn more about his career with the New York Mets and Florida Panthers.  We also ask him if he is rooting for his childhood team Islanders or his new employer in the first round of the NHL playoffs. The Fan Experience is a platform that puts real fans under the spotlight and behind the podium. Have you ever tried to call into your favorite sports talk show to say a few words about your team? If you come on our show we will allow you to vent about your team and also share your stories on how they became your team and your favorite fan experiences around your favorite sports.  The Fan Experience is brought to you by Playing The Field, the sports fan community. In addition to the podcast, we also have a dating app exclusively for sports fans. No need to sift through countless profiles or pay for expensive filters to find the sports fans around you, because our app has only sports fans.  Even more, all profiles are in the shape and look of a sports trading card and in that user's favorite team's colors.  Sign up now at PlayTheFieldDating.com. Use promo code "FanExperience" for extra perks on sign up. Want to be a guest on our show? Fill out our questionnaire: https://forms.gle/JGqQ9BEUQkgLuxxw9 (https://forms.gle/JGqQ9BEUQkgLuxxw9) You can follow Playing The Field™ and The Fan Experience at: https://www.playthefieldnow.com (https://www.playthefieldnow.com) https://www.playthefielddating.com (https://www.playthefielddating.com) https://www.facebook.com/playthefieldnow (https://www.facebook.com/playthefieldnow) https://www.facebook.com/groups/thefanexperience (https://www.facebook.com/groups/thefanexperience) https://www.instagram.com/playthefieldnow/ (https://www.instagram.com/playthefieldnow/) https://www.instagram.com/fanexperiencepod/ (https://www.instagram.com/fanexperiencepod/) https://www.twitter.com/playthefieldnow/ (https://www.twitter.com/playthefieldnow/) https://www.twitter.com/thefanspod/ (https://www.twitter.com/thefanspod/) https://www.tiktok.com/@playthefieldnow (https://www.tiktok.com/@playthefieldnow) https://www.tiktok.com/@thefanexperience (https://www.tiktok.com/@thefanexperience) https://www.linkedin.com/company/playingthefield/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/playingthefield/)

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour
Poboys, Drag Queens, and Cowboy Mouth Are Back

It's New Orleans: Happy Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 65:22


There's nothing more totally "New Orleans" than poboys, drag queens, and Cowboy Mouth. That's why, till we can go back in bars and hang out, Happy Hour photographer Jill Lafleur picks this show as her favorite from the past few years to revisit. Drag Queens Poppy Tooker is New Orleans first lady of food. From her weekly TV appearances on Steppin’ Out to to her weekly radio show and podcast, Poppy is the best known foodie in the city. Poppy’s latest venture is a collaboration with a large group of drag queens to produce a strong of drag queen brunches around town, culminating in her 6th book, simply called Drag Queen Brunch. You could have found out any of this information in any New Orleans publication. What you won’t have heard anywhere but here is the explanation to this sentences Poppy utters by way of her current situation: “I’m not dead and I’m not knocked up.” Cowboy Mouth Fred LeBlanc is the larger than life front man of the band Cowboy Mouth. If you’ve ever been to a Cowboy Mouth show or heard any of Fred’s media appearances you have probably thought Fred’s life is an open book. Well, there might be a couple of chapters of the book you hadn’t heard about. Probably doubtful that you’ve heard Fred’s opinions on marriage or cross-dressing anywhere else. Or known anything about his relationship to the Poboy shop, Melba’s Po Boys. Poboys Scott Wolfe Sr is the owner of Melba’s Po Boy Shop, on the corner of North Claiborbne and Elysian Fields, the busiest Po Boy shop in the world. Scott is also the owner of the wildly successful local New Orleans grocery chain, Wagner’s. Yes, he’s the marketing genius who came up with the slogan “You can’t beat Wagner’s Meat.” Scott’s extraordinary flair for marketing can be found in full display at Melba’s where they’re open 24 hours a day, have a giant laundromat where each machine is named and themed for a local New Orleans celebrity – you can wash your clothes in the Fred LeBlanc machine for example – and a 24/7 daiquiri shop.  This Happy Hour is a classic no-holds-barred conversation with people who are comfortable in their own skin and not hesitant about telling it like it is. If you’d like to see Jill Lafleur’s photos from this show recorded live at Wayfare,  you’ll find them along with much more right here.

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Dumb Geeks Podcast
Who is S1m0ne?

Dumb Geeks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 67:07


The Geeks take on the 2002 Al Pacino classic S1m0ne. In the process Chris reveals a new Dumb Geeks sponsor starring Scott Wolfe, and we find out who actually bought a DVD of S1m0ne and why.

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Journal of Hand Surgery
Point/Counterpoint, June 2019, Part 1

Journal of Hand Surgery

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 29:13


Dr. Sanj Kakar interviews Drs. Jim Higgins and Scott Wolfe on the topic of reconstruction of scaphoid non-union.

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Journal of Hand Surgery
Point/Counterpoint, June 2019, Part 2

Journal of Hand Surgery

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 31:10


Dr. Sanj Kakar interviews Drs. Jim Higgins and Scott Wolfe on the topic of reconstruction of scaphoid non-union.

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Your Life Group's Podcast
A Taste Of Christmas

Your Life Group's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 44:50


A Taste of Christmas Life Group member Scott Wolfe gives a wrap and shares testimonies from our class’ involvement with his annual “Taste of Christmas” dinner for the inmates at Tyger River Correctional Institute.  We’ve been privileged to help with this event for the last half dozen years or so, and this year was another year filled with rich blessings as we served these men during the Christmas season.

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On Brand with Nick Westergaard
Help Customers by Building a “Lighthouse Brand” with Scott Wolfe of Levelset

On Brand with Nick Westergaard

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 32:01


“As an entrepreneur, it’s our job to make something that wasn’t there.” And that’s exactly what New Orleans based entrepreneur Scott Wolfe did in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. With a boom in rebuilding and restoration construction, Wolfe quickly saw that it was challenging for contractors to get paid. In founding Levelset, Wolfe worked to address this head-on. We talked about the zigs and zags of startup branding and content marketing this week on the On Brand podcast. Enjoy This Episode Now Download Episode Subscribe via iTunes Subscribe via Stitcher About Scott Wolfe A husband, dad, & entrepreneur in New Orleans, Scott founded Levelset to even the $1 trillion construction playing field and make payments easier, faster, and more predictable. Levelset is used by thousands of contractors and suppliers nationwide to make payments easier on billions in contract value each year. Scott is a licensed attorney who previously practiced construction law. Recognized by New Orleans City Business as an “Innovator of the Year” and part of their “Leadership in Law Hall of Fame,” Scott has been on the Silicon Bayou 100 list every year since 2014, is a winner of Idea Village & Jim Coulter’s IDEAPitch, is the ACG’s reigning Emerging Growth Company, and a Junior Achievement Rising Star. Episode Highlights “I started to double-click on that problem and it just kept getting bigger.” Scott’s journey was fascinating to listen to. Coming from a family of entrepreneurs and a lawyer by trade, Scott found himself struck by the challenges contractors and construction companies face. And that’s how Levelset was born. “Helping people is visible when you walk in the front door.” I pointed out to Scott that he mentioned helping people several times during our conversation. He confirmed that this is a big part of every aspect of their business—from an engraving about “helping customers get what their worth” to their customer-first core values. Scott posed two big questions that every brand should consider: Is your brand authentic in what you say and what you do today? And, if you went out of business today, what problems would emerge in the market place? “I can’t find the end of the well with how to create more content to help people.” Scott shared the content marketing strategy that lies at the center of Levelset’s go-to-market strategy. What brand has made Scott smile recently? Scott shared a story about connecting with executives at LegalZoom. He also talked about how helpful LegalZoom and TurboTax were as examples in the founding and growth of Levelset. To learn more, go to levelset.com. As We Wrap … Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you’d like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. On Brand is sponsored by my book Brand Now. Discover the seven dynamics to help your brand stand out in our crowded, distracted world. Order now and get special digital extras. Learn more. Subscribe to the podcast – You can subscribe to the show via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, TuneIn, and RSS. Rate and review the show – If you like what you’re hearing, head over to Apple Podcasts and click that 5-star button to rate the show. And, if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review. This helps others find the podcast. OK. How do you rate and review a podcast? Need a quick tutorial on leaving a rating/review in iTunes? Check this out. Until next week, I’ll see you on the Internet!

Your Life Group's Podcast
Scott Wolfe Special

Your Life Group's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 42:55


Scott Wolfe leads us in a discussion about the Kindgom of Heaven and this Earthly Kingdom...How they are different, what they have in common and how we can better prepare for the eternal life in the next.

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Tara in the Neighborhood
Tara in the Neighborhood Episode 10 with Scott Wolfe

Tara in the Neighborhood

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 56:45


Scott Wolfe is a local artist who is a Valley native. Scott attended Saint Josphe Academy and went on to attend the Art Center College of Design- Los Angelos and Parsons School of Design in New York.  He is owner and founder of La Maquila, a new curated retail/art space in Brownsville, Texas.  He discusses his passion for art in public spaces and his inspiration to "create" here in the Valley and bring a different perspective to his world. www.LAMAQUILA-SHOP.COM/ https://instagram.com/lamaquila.shop?utm_source=ig_profile_share&igshid=1qy3mivi3ldos 

InTalksicated Reviews
Half Cutscene: Double Dragon

InTalksicated Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2018 105:33


Intalksicated reviews has a exciting new theme, we decided to jump into the rich history of video game movies. Corey is joined by Austin from Extra Life HFX to talk about the 1994 Scott Wolfe vehicle Double Dragon. These two double Dragons in their own right (or mind) answer questions like How many films did this movie rip off? How did the distant future of 2007 stack up? and how vague can a movie actually be? also a brief history of the game series!   Subscribe to InTalksicated Reviews on Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcasting ap! Also make sure you subscribe to InTalksicated Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram & Twitter! Support us on PATREON! You can also email us at intalksicatedpodcast@gmail.com  

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It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch
The Secret Life of Buildings - Out to Lunch - It's New Orleans

It's New Orleans: Out to Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016 22:59


Somewhere along the line, somebody decided that seeing we live in an environment of extreme humidity and termites, it would be a great idea if we all lived in wooden houses. As a consequence, we re pretty much all familiar with the headaches of renovation and construction. But not as familiar as Scott Wolfe. Scott s company, Zlien, specializes in taking on the painful parts of construction so other people in the construction industry don t have to. Andrew Preble is the creator of one of the most unique and popular entertainment attractions in the city. It s called Escape My Room. If you haven t experienced it yourself or know someone who has, on this edition of Out to Lunch you ll find out why thousands of New Orleanians think Andrew is a genius. Peter Ricchiuti spends a lively lunch talking about how to get into a building with Scott Wolfe and how to get out of a building with Andrew Preble. Photos at Commander s Palace by Alison Moon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Elder-Geek Game Club Podcast
Elder Geek Game Club #32 - Double Dragon Neon

Elder-Geek Game Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2012 61:10


Get out your Ray-bans and Member's Only jackets, we go back in time with Double Dragon Neon.