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Send us a textToday's Ones Ready daily drop is live, chaotic, and absolutely unfiltered. Peaches is back with the May 13th Pentagon dumpster fire, bringing you face-to-face with the DoD's awkward puberty phase—complete with budget panic, stop-loss PTSD flashbacks, anti-satellite power moves, and the government realizing maybe it should let junior officers make some decisions. Also: cannon fodder for Cannon AFB (again), HIMARS over Taiwan, and a real-life Olympian joining the Air Force after drowning (and surviving). You literally can't make this up.Still sleeping on the Operator Training Summit? Four slots left. You don't want to be the one DM'ing after it's full, begging for forgiveness. Get in or get smoked.
Francesca Clapcich was born in Trieste, Italy and now lives in Park City, Utah with her wife (former Olympic and round-the-world sailor, Sally Barkow) and daughter, Harriet. In our conversation, Francesca explains sailing, what it's like to be out on the ocean with dolphins and other wildlife. Then tells tales of the physical and mental preparations for the 2028 Vendee Globe, kid sports in Italy, building a diverse team, belief in yourself, belonging, and being a mom athlete. Our conversation couldn't have been more full and wonderful. Francesca has twice represented Italy at the Olympic Games, is a World Champion, European Champion, Italian Sailor of the Year. In 2023, competing with 11th Hour Racing Team, she became the first Italian to win The Ocean Race, the world's longest and toughest team sporting event. Francesca is also the first female Italian to compete in the notoriously challenging Solitaire du Figaro, a solo multi-stage sprint around the coastline of France,. There she was presented with the Fighting Spirit award. After studying nautical construction in high school, Francesca went on to earn a degree in sports science at San Raffaele University in Rome, with a thesis on Olympic Performance. She then joined the Italian Air Force in their elite athlete program, where she served for nine years, finishing as a Senior Airman. Beyond sailing, Francesca stays active in Park City. She is a qualified ski instructor, a CrossFit and weight-lifting coach, and she volunteers as an Emergency Medical Technician in her community for youth events. Francesca sits on the board of the Park City Task Force, advocating for LGBTQ+ rights in the community, building programs and events to expand the outreach of the organization, creating a safe place and access to support resources, sport and the outdoors for everyone in the region. Get involved and support the show directly at https://bit.ly/givetoHHSpodcast Find all episodes http://www.hearhersports.com/ Sign up for Hear Her Sports newsletter at https://bit.ly/HHSnewsletterFind Francesca Clapcich at https://www.francescaclapcich.com/ Follow Francesca on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/francescaclapcich/ Follow Francesca on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@FrancescaFrankieClapcich Learn more about 11th Hour Racing at https://11thhourracing.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Episode, Eric, Roy, Chris & Seth discuss the state of the economy and how big chain restaurants are feeling the pressure. Senior Airman killed by the ACORN police Department, the importance of training for all shooters, and Eric discusses how christians need to have empathy and mirroring Jesus in our lives. Go check out the Barrel & Hatchet AMAZON STORE and see what cool things they have listed for preparedness and EDC. https://amzn.to/4946uVQ DiScOuNt CoDeS with our Affiliates Safariland Holsters 10% off: "CORE10BARREL&HATCHET" Optics Planet 7% off: "BHTG" SPECIAL BLACK FRIDAY SALE CODE ---OPTICSPLANET----- 12% Off " BHTGBF" Traditional Arms Holsters 10% Off: Barrelandhatchet Wilder Tactical Belts/ Pouches 15% Off: Barrelandhatchet15 AT Armor 10% Off: "BHTEN" Big TEX ORDNANCE 10% Off: bhtg10 Find parts and gear at BIG TEX ORDNANCE: https://www.bigtexordnance.com?ref=123842 Carjacou Tactical https://carcajoutactical.com/?ref=B%26HTG Discount Code 7% off: BHTG7 DISCOUNT 10% on all items at ROSCO MFG ***NO RESTRICTIONS***: BHTG10 Barrel & Hatchet GAS GUN COMPETITION SIGNUP!!!! Next Competition: TBD "SIMUL AUTEM RESURGEMUS" To support us please check out - 2024 TRAINING SCHEDULE: BARRELANDHATCHET.COM - SWAG: BARRELANDHATCHET.COM - GEAR: BARRELANDHATCHET.COM We are also on Instagram, twitter and rumble- just type in Barrel and hatchet or barrel and hatchet trade group and you will find us. Every video that was on YouTube is also on Rumble. We are also on Youtube, where you can listen to guest-only episodes on our podcast, where we discuss, community, training and mindset, and sometimes mystery stuff like UFO'S and cryptids. Thanks again for your support and make sure to train, be the asset and not the liability! You are Barrel & Hatchet Trade Group! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hatchetcast/support
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S3E073 - Deep dive into the deputy shooting death of an Air Force Senior Airman who was shot dead when he answer his apartment door with a gun in his hand and, hard pivot, FRIDAY NIGHT FUN AND GAMES!
Okaloosa County Sheriff Eric Aden released bodycam footage from the shooting death of Senior Airman Roger Fortson, a 23-year-old active-duty Senior Airman who was fatally shot by an Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office Deputy on May 4 and Ann Coulter explains to Vivek Ramaswamy why should wouldn't vote for an Indian American.
The National Security Hour with Col. John Mills Ret. – We delve into the unsettling rise of anarchism infiltrating social discourse, spotlighting Aaron Bushnell, a Senior Airman with ties to the 531st Squadron and NSA San Antonio. We explore the concerning trend of the intelligence community's weaponization by radicals, drawing from experiences across major news outlets. Discover...
The National Security Hour with Col. John Mills Ret. – We delve into the unsettling rise of anarchism infiltrating social discourse, spotlighting Aaron Bushnell, a Senior Airman with ties to the 531st Squadron and NSA San Antonio. We explore the concerning trend of the intelligence community's weaponization by radicals, drawing from experiences across major news outlets. Discover...
A group of students at Layton Christian Academy are being hailed as heroes after they helped rescue a mother and her toddler who were hit and pinned underneath a car. Dave and Debbie speak with Chris Crowder - head of school for Layton’s Christian academy, Senior Airman at Hill Airforce Base Dominique Childress, and 10th grade student Theo Roach who all took part in the rescue.
Today I talk with former Senior Airman, Briana Cespedes. She tells her story of becoming involuntary discharged. This lead to her starting the organization called Involuntary Veterans. Learn more about Involuntary Veterans here: https://linktr.ee/involuntaryvetsIf you would like to purchase better than grass fed and grass finished beef that will never get mRNA injections, never get growth hormones and never get antibiotics check out mycleanbeef.com/afterhours As always please like, share and follow. Please check out my Patreon account (https://www.patreon.com/Afterhourswithdrsigoloff). This is mostly to help with the legal fees. Please consider contributing but if you are unable to donate money please give prayers. truthforhealth.org for COVID illness and long haulers syndrome treatment protocols. If you have a vaccine injury (from any vaccine or have any injury that you think may have any relation to any vaccine) please report in their civilian equivalent to VAERS.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/AfterhourswithdrsigoloffEmail: afterhours@1791.comTelegram: https://t.me/afterhourswithdrsigoloffInstagram: @afterhourswithdrsigoloffClouthub: @DrSigoloffTruthSocial: @DrSigoloffRumble: https://rumble.com/c/AfterHoursWithDrSigoloffYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ_ng3WYVhnctCYq6Rom07g Givesendgo: https://www.givesendgo.com/G37ENPlease check out a friend and his custom products. Flag Sign and Tumblersthemustardseedshop.nethttps://www.facebook.com/groups/themustardseedshop/?ref=share
This edition features a story on a new software program in the Air Force intelligence, reconnaissance, and surveillance platform, the 17th Air Force hosting Nigerian Armed forces at Ramstein Air Base to educate them on how the U.S. Air Force trains, an open house at Hickam Air Base featuring the Thunderbirds, Yokota's base commander instituting a new policy concerning visitors, the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing (AEW) holding its first Coalition Games competition, preparing properly for the new modified Air Force physical training test. Hosted by Senior Airman.
U.S. Air Force Command Chief Master Sgt. Mark Legvold, 133rd Airlift Wing, interviews U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Olivia Vandussen, 109th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, for the Beneath the Wing podcast series “First Year” in St. Paul, Minn., Apr. 6, 2023. Vandussen talks about her duties as a med tech and her longest flight. (U.S. Air National Guard podcast by 133rd Airlift Wing Public Affairs)
U.S. Air Force Command Chief Master Sgt. Mark Legvold, 133rd Airlift Wing, interviews U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Madison Mitzuk, 210th Engineering Installation Squadron, for the Beneath the Wing podcast series “First Year” in St. Paul, Minn., March 16, 2023. Mitzuk talks about attending student flight and the hardest and most surprising thing was about basic military training. (U.S. Air National Guard podcast by 133rd Airlift Wing Public Affairs)
U.S. Air Force Command Chief Master Sgt. Mark Legvold, 133rd Airlift Wing, interviews U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Erika Gregory, 133rd Operations Squadron, for the Beneath the Wing podcast series title, “First Year” in St. Paul, Minn., Feb. 27, 2023. Gregory talks about the support she received from her parents about joining and how the military has helped her to get out of her shell. (U.S. Air National Guard podcast by 133rd Airlift Wing Public Affairs)
Senior Amn Karlie Foster, a member of the Civil Support Team based at the 109th, joins Chief Richardson to talk about being the top graduate from basic training, how crucial it is to set goals an advice she gives to other Airmen looking to succeed (hint- it includes setting goals and finding mentors!)
U.S. Air Force Command Chief Master Sgt. Mark Legvold, 133rd Airlift Wing, interviews U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Brandy Royet, 133rd Force Support Squadron in St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 17, 2022. Royet talks about an interesting connection to her grandfather's military service, as well as the last impression going to the Air National Guard Enlisted Leadership Symposium had on her. (U.S. Air National Guard podcast by 133rd Airlift Wing Public Affairs)
U.S. Air Force Command Chief Master Sgt. Mark Legvold, 133rd Airlift Wing, interviews U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Ajay Vogar, 133rd Mission Support Group, in St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 28, 2022. Vogar shares stories about how seeing his grandfather serving in the military helped influence him to join and how giving a girl pizza during his deployment created a lasting impression. (U.S. Air National Guard podcast by 133rd Airlift Wing Public Affairs)
Insurance carriers and reinsurers have their set of underwriting guidelines. They do understand that all people are unique and age differently. In this episode let us talk about ensuring senior airman pilots. Tune in to learn more!
We start veterans week on The Patriot Cause with Air Force Veteran Kelly Robbins. America is in a state of confusion but veterans know better. We see the state of our country and will uphold the oath we have to defend the constitution against foreign and domestic enemies. We do not defend any political cause or communism in our country. Full period stop!
Billy the Exterminator (formerly The Exterminators) is an American reality television series which aired on the A&E network.[1]The show followed the professional life of William "Billy" Bretherton, an expert in the field of pest control and the proprietor of Vexcon Animal and Pest Control in Benton, Louisiana, which serves the Shreveport-Bossier metropolitan area. Bretherton, a former Senior Airman in the United States Air Force,[2] had previously been featured on the Discovery Channel's Dirty Jobs series on the season 1 episode "Vexcon", and the season 2 episode "Termite Controller".[3] Both previously and in his current show, Bretherton is known for his unusual fashion style, consisting mostly of Goth-like black garments (many of them leather) with large silver jewelry and steel studs and spikes in various configurations.Many members of Bretherton's family, such as his parents, "Big" Bill and Donnie, and his brother, Ricky, as well as other employees, make frequent appearances. Donnie Bretherton normally acts as Vexcon's dispatcher and rarely goes out on jobs. Ricky's ex-wife, Pam, resigned during the production of the first season.As noted in many episodes, Bretherton prefers, if at all possible, to relocate captured animals and is a proponent of natural methods of control. He frequently gives a description of the pests, their preferred environment, and any diseases (usually using their Latin names) associated with them. Ricky Bretherton acquired an allergy to bee and wasp stings due to being stung so many times. However Ricky recently found that this allergy has somewhat vanished/subsided as of 2015.[citation needed]Billy Bretherton entered the United States Air Force at age nineteen intent on a career in law enforcement. However, his military entrance examination indicated that he had an aptitude for biology, and he was sent to study both biology and entomology. His extermination career began in earnest while stationed at Nellis Air Force Base in North Las Vegas, Nevada."Back in 2004 Pilgrim Films contacted us and wanted to shoot a pilot for Discovery Channel (that was a) reality pest control show", said Bretherton. "They had interviewed about 200 different companies and found us and liked us. They sent scouts out that rode around with us for a day, made the determination that we would be good for filming, and we ended up on Dirty Jobs with Mike Rowe". The Spike network was also approached about picking up the series.Originally called The Exterminators during its first season in 2009 on A&E, the show was renamed Billy the Exterminator before the second season.[4] The title change is reflected in repeats of season one episodes.Beginning in the show's fourth season, the Bretherton brothers go to various places throughout the United States to assist with local exterminators and wildlife rescue services in the removal of local vermin and wildlife, in addition to tending
(2021 Jan 18) Event Information: https://conta.cc/3n0VIXWAIAA LA-LV Dr Martin Luther King Jr Day CelebrationJanuary 18, 2020, 10 AM PSTTentative Agenda: (Pacific Standard Time (PST), US/Canada)10:05 AM PST: Welcome (AIAA LA-LV Section / Events Program Chair)10:10 AM PST: Talk by Mr. Tyrone Jacobs Jr.10:40 AM PST: Talk by Pastor Marlin J. Ivy10:55 AM PST: Panel Discussion01:00 PM PST: AdjournMr. Alan ChanA twenty-year visual effects veteran, A screenwriter and directorMr. Victor Lewis CookMBAA/MAS/BSASQ Certified Quality Auditor AS9100D Lead Auditor CertifiedFAA Certified Airframe & Power Plant TechnicianMs. Michelle EvansAuthor, Bestseller "The X-15 Rocket Plane, Flying the First Wings into Space"Founder and President, Mach 25 Media (www.Mach25Media.com)AIAA Distinguished LecturerWriter, Photographer, and Communications Specialist in aerospaceMr. Douglas IkemiIndependent EngineerPastor Marlin J. Ivy(Moderator, Speaker, and Panelist)Pastor of Kinship Community ChurchVeteran of the U. S. Air Force (served in the first Gulf War during Desert Shield and Desert Storm), Rank of Senior Airman, a Logistics and Public Affairs Specialist while serving as an Honor Guard.Mr. Shelby JacobsFormer Apollo EngineerMr. Tyrone Jacobs Jr.Northrop GrummanMr. Santosh KumarCivil Airman, Member of SCAUWG,Southern California Pilots Association and Long Beach Airport AssociationMr. Jesse ModestoCalPoly Pomona (2018)Dr. Kristeen Pareja-NavarroBuck Institute
Joining the Military BandCharlan served in the US Air Force as a clarinetist. In her role, she organized, performed, and supported community outreach events as well as internal military events. Her military career began after she completed a Bachelor's and Masters of Music degree. She won a national audition as a civilian and after being selected went to Basic Training. After graduating from Basic Training she reported to the Band of the US Air Force Reserve in Warner Robins AFB, GA.Just over a year later, she quickly transitioned to the US Air Forces in Europe Band at Ramstein AB, Germany as a newlywed. While in Europe, she became a mom, learned how to breastfeed in combat boots and discovered a new desire to stick with one enlistment to spend time with her young children after completing her military commitment.From AF to CivilianShe performed her last concert as a Senior Airman with the US Air Force Academy Band at Peterson AFB, Colorado. Then she moved her growing family back to the Greater Atlanta Area in Georgia. In the three years following active-duty military service, Charlan has homeschooled her two sons, tutored private K-12 and adult students, and written resumes and supporting materials for other service-members in transition as well as civilians.Lessons Learned PodcastCurrently, she is on the team for a new podcast, "Lessons Learned for Vets" designed to give transitioning veterans actionable plans through stories shared by veterans who have gone before, experienced success, and dealt with setbacks. "Lessons Learned for Vets" launched on November 11th, 2020.Connect with Charlan:LinkedInMentioned in this episode:Lesson’s learned for VetsBlended RetirementRelated Episodes:Working on Jet Engines in the Air Force - Episode 61The Story of an Air Force Civil Engineer - Episode 52A Developmental Engineer in the Air Force - Episode 8Check out the full transcript here. Thank you to my Patreon Sponsor Col Level and above:Kevin Barba, Adriana KeefeThank you Patreon members for your support. Want early access to episodes, ad-free content, and one on one mentorship advice? Become a Patreon member today! Click here.
Brittney Mack and Senior Airman Morrow discuss how to discover your purpose.
Are you considering joining the United States Military? My best friend, Senior Airman Morrow, explains how you can make your military experience fun.
Are you considering joining the United States Military? My best friend, Senior Airman Morrow, explains what he does in the U.S. Air Force.
Are you considering joining the United States Military? My best friend, Senior Airman Morrow, explains how to earn your spot.
Join Rich and Tony while they discuss the best budgeting apps of 2020 as well as a guest interview with Senior Airman Matt Davis of the United States Air Force. Matt speaks about his unique budgeting tactics he uses while being in the military and shares his thoughts on one of today's top 5 budgeting apps. EveryDollar https://help.everydollar.com/hc/en-us Mint https://help.mint.com/ Wally (3.0) https://www.wally.me/ YNAB (You Need A Budget) https://support.youneedabudget.com/ Clarity Money https://help.claritymoney.com/en/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Flute 360 | Episode 117: “Military Musicians with Senior Airman Claire Workinger” (52:13) In today’s episode, Heidi talks with Claire Workinger about her time being a Military Oboist in the U.S. Air Force Band. She goes into detail about the audition process, her experience with basic training, and advises those who are considering this career path. This series runs through the entire month of May 2020 and we hope that it is beneficial for you and, or your students. Episode 117 – Main Points: 1:06 – Contact: J&K Productions & Flute 360 Podcast 2:33 – Welcome & Introduction! 2:52 – Reference to Episodes 113, 114, 115, and 116 3:44 – Podcasts for Oboists 4:21 – Heidi: Please share with the listeners who you are and your musical background! 4:26 – Claire’s Answer 4:32 – University of North Texas, Denton, TX, USA 5:00 – Marine Corps, USA 7:19 – Explore your musical career options! 9:19 – Band of Mid-America and Midwest Wind Quintet 10:31 – Question: What inspired you to audition for the U.S. Marine Corps Band & the U.S. Air Force Band? 10:40 – Claire’s Answer 13:51 – American University, Washington D.C., USA 14:15 – In the marching band, Claire played the flute & piccolo! 16:02 – Question: What was the audition process like and was a recruiter present? 16:15 – Claire’s Answer 16:18 – Marine Corps Boot Camp 16:27 – Air Force’s Basic Military Training (BMT) is typically 8.5 weeks long. 17:06 – Errata: AF units at BMT are called flights (not wings). 17:40 – Air Force MTI 20:05 – U.S. Navy’s Boot Camp 21:40 – Musical Chairs’ Website 21:59 – Question: What was your experience like in boot camp? What were the highs and lows? 22:20 – Claire’s Answer 22:31 – “Hurry Up and Wait.” – Military Quote 26:19 – Allison Wollam, flutist (E113) 27:27 – Parris Island, South Carolina, USA 29:07 – “How To Run On Sand” – YouTube Video 31:50 – Challah Bread & Grape Juice 33:17 – Question: What does your current schedule look like as a military band member in the U.S. Air Force? 33:23 – Claire’s Answer 38:10 – Air Force Social Media 38:55 – Band Directors through the U.S. Air Force Bands 40:18 – Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, USA 43:30 – International Relations: South Korea, Norway, Finland 45:48 – Question: What advice would you give to a musician who’s interested in this career path? 46:08 – Claire’s Answer 46:13 – “Take every opportunity that you can to play with other people!” – Claire 47:54 – Conclusion! 48:04 – Reference to Series 24 (E113-116) 48:34 – PICKS! 50:36 – Reference to Episode 116 with Sonia Dell’Omo! 51:00 – Bronze Sponsor: J&K Productions PICKS! Claire: Alexander Technique – Missy Vineyard’s Book Episode 117 – Resources Mentioned: Dr. Heidi Kay Begay’s Website Double Reed Dish Podcast Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, USA Flute 360’s Series 24, Episodes 113, 114, 115, and 116! Alexander Technique – Missy Vineyard’s Book Episode 117 – Sponsors: Gold Level: J&K Productions Bronze Level: J&K Productions
On this episode of Beyond the Horizon, we sit down with Senior Airmen Amanda Wilson to discuss her experiences in competitive bodybuilding.
Round 1: Negligent discharge to the fucking moon. A Russian ammo supply point accidentally exploded 40k tank rounds. Round 2: A WW2 boot camp letter surfaces. A day in the life of a recruit in 1940s will have you thanking your lucky stars that you weren't training in the Bayou during WW2.Round 3: A Senior Airman was accosted for speaking Spanish in uniform. Im super proud of her because she dropped a #AccordingToTheRegs on the old lady's candy ass. Round 4: Our interview with Jack McCain who is a Navy helicopter pilot who has flown all over the world and also happens to be the son of American Hero John McCain. Round 5: The No Harm/No Foul PT Test is what's going to Make the Air Force Great Again. 2 Marines and a soldier are going to break down our wonderful warriors of the sky's physical program. Round 6: Kate sat down with Team Red white and blue's Megan King to talk about all the great things that organization is doing. Round 7: The Secretary of Defense Mark Esper was given a beauuutiiffuuul beauttiffuull gift from the people of Mongolia. We fawn over the gift-giving styles of the Mongolians… Kinda
On the 7th episode of What's The Deid we explore what it means to have influence and how others influence you.
Friday, 06.28.2019: Since the election of President Trump, former U.S. Armed Forces personnel are stepping forward to shine a light on the FALSE NARRATIVE put out by the Obama administration suggesting that Americans were killed and injured in #Benghazi, Libya on 9/11 2012 due to the limits on American military power and intelligence assets in the region. Hear #Benghazi whistleblower, NICHOLAS R. NOE, Senior Airman, 603rd Air and Space Operation Center, Command Center for AFRICOM and EUCOM based in Ramstein, Air Base in Germany on the Combat Reports in the Combat Operations Division speak to the massive number of military assets available at that time, i.e., paramilitary rescue teams, special forces, fighter aircraft, radar capabilities, etc., to save the lives of J. Christopher Stevens, U.S. Ambassador to Libya, Sean Smith, U.S. State Department diplomat, and former Navy Seals, later CIA operatives, Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty.
On the 7th episode of What's The Deid we explore what it means to have influence and how others influence you.
Reality Leigh Winner wasn't one to break the rules. Always a straight-A student, driven to learn on her own eventually working in three additional languages. She chose to enlist instead of accepting a full scholorship at Texas A&M. A Senior Airman in the US Air Force as a linguist who was awarded commendation before her Honorable Discharge. Two years at the Defensive Language Institute led to assignment at Ft. Meade, Maryland with the NSA. But one tour was enough. In February 2017, Reality took an analyst position with Pluribus International, a contractor to the NSA and was assigned to Ft. Gordon, Georgia. She had an obsessive workout regimen, teaching yoga and spinning at the same Augusta gym she worked out at. Then came that day in June 2017. Eleven FBI agents with a search warrant showed up. Reality was arrested and charged with one count under the Espionage Act 1917. Reality has remained in custody since that day. She has been refused bail twice based on a stereotype the Department of Justice uses regularly on whistleblowers. The Trump administration shows no signs of ending the practice, quite the opposite. Despite questions regarding Miranda rights, 6th Amendment issues, false characterization, lack of flight risk and exhaustive classification standards, Reality remains in custody. Billie Winner-Davis is Reality's mother and has been the most visible spokesperson for her. She believes public awareness is key in getting justice for her daughter. Kevin Gosztola is the Managing Editor/Publisher of Shadowproof Press, co-author of "The US vs Private Manning" and has more direct coverage on the case of US v Winner than anyone else. They both guest on this episode of The View Up Here Global to discuss Justice for Reality. https://standwithreality.org/ https://shadowproof.com/
How To make money online is what the world is searching for. But what should you do if our have a website that is leaking money bigtime. Well my guest today, on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots free podcast interview is a man who since starting his career has worked tirelessly to lift the hood of internet and find out what is going on behind the scenes. Since the advent of the commercial internet, he has collected research, reviewed and plotted thousands of websites across thousands of business to see what they are doing well, and what they are doing badly. He now has tens of thousands of data points that have given him the ability to identify what he calls the 8 Money Draining Mistakes. These are the things that literally cause a website to leak serious money…every day. And now he teaches companies and organizations how to fix them…and how to fix them immediately. And it appears that the world is full of leaky websites that are doing a fraction of what they should be doing in regards to monetixing, lead generation or simply connecting with customers and keeping them as customers. These are the things that really matter because they increase financial return on investment in the digital world by 200 to 500 percent or more in 12-months or less. And all of this can be done without needing technical skills. He is host of the Onward Nation podcast, CEO of Predictive ROI, and a digital marketing authority, speaker, educator, and bestselling author two books, The Small Business Owner's Handbook to Search Engine Optimization and Increase Online Sales through Viral Social Networking. So what made the young man with such entrepreneurial spirit enter in the US Air force for four years, as a Senior Airman? And are all his websites fully leak proof, or like every mechanic in the world, is he driving around in something falling to pieces? Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Mr Stephen Woessner
This ONE features a Senior Airman from the 422nd MDS who is responsible for managing a $13.6 million dollar medical treatment facility. Also available in high definition. (U.S. Air Force Technical Sgt. Joseph Vigil)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration take off from Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, on a research mission over the Arctic Ocean. Available in High Definition.
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SrA Alexandria Ransom talks about her memories of 9/11. Offut AFB. Hometown: Yonkers, NY, 911TenAnniv
SrA Chris Hatch talks about his memories of 9/11. Unit: 56th Fighter Wing; Hometown: Phoenix, AZ,911TenAnniv