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Outbound is far from dead — it's thriving in Loughborough.In the latest episode of Get Out of Wrap, I'm joined by Steve Powell of Alvaria to introduce an incredible leader: Dan Luik, Head of Currys' Loughborough Campus. Dan runs one of the most impressive contact centre operations I've ever seen. It's profitable. It's customer-obsessed. And it's relentlessly focused on improvement.We dive into:How Currys is redefining outbound as proactive customer engagementThe role of leadership in a high-performance sales cultureWhy Alvaria's outbound technology is central to their successReal-world use of AI to elevate people, process, and performanceAnd why Loughborough is so much more than a contact centre — it's Currys' largest virtual store.If you think outbound is old-school or "just sales," this conversation will change your mind.
When Steve Powell became the default caregiver for his mother, he never imagined his journey would lead to a groundbreaking innovation in elder care. His story, fueled by love and necessity, reveals how personal experience can be a powerful catalyst for change. Discover how Steve's transition from tech entrepreneur to advocate for the elderly and disabled inspired him to create a transformative lift device that restores dignity and independence to countless individuals.Listeners are introduced to IndieLift, Steve's innovative solution designed to address the limitations of traditional lifting tools. Motivated by the challenges faced by his parents, particularly his father's struggles with falls and dementia, Steve's invention is a testament to the blend of technology and empathy. This episode offers hope and encouragement to caregivers and families, showcasing the significant impact that one person's determination can have on the lives of many.Join us for a conversation that underscores the importance of combining compassion with technology to improve lives. Steve Powell's journey is not just about solving a technical problem but also about honoring his parents' legacy and extending that care globally. From revolutionizing home care solutions to safe patient handling in hospitals, Steve's mission reflects a profound commitment to maintaining dignity and independence for all.
Welcome to a special year-end episode of the Building PA Podcast! As we wrap up another incredible year in the construction industry, co-hosts Jon O'Brien and Chris Martin take a moment to reflect on the highlights from 2024. With over 200 episodes and 25,000 downloads under our belt, we are thrilled to share some of our favorite moments, guests, and topics from the past year.In this episode, we dive into three main categories and we invite our listeners to participate by voting for their favorites. We encourage you to visit our website at buildingpapodcast.com/vote to cast your votes and help us recognize the standout episodes of the year.Most Interesting Topic/TrendWe kick off the discussion by highlighting some of the most intriguing topics we covered this year. Our first nominee is an episode featuring Steve Powell from Novinger Interior Construction Company, where we explored the evolution of exterior panel construction and its impact on efficiency and safety. Next, we recount our visit to the Carpenters Dive Training School in New Jersey, where we learned about the unique training for commercial divers from instructor Don Gibbons. Finally, we discuss our enlightening conversation with Matt Curry and Chad Stokes from Cleveland Brothers Equipment Company, who shared innovative approaches to workforce development through technology and gaming.Best Advice for BuildersIn this category, we focus on the invaluable advice shared by our guests. Ryan Angland, author of "Hire Better People Faster," emphasizes the importance of storytelling in the hiring process. We also feature Frank Baxter, who provided insights on building a successful safety program, stressing the need for management buy-in and a strong safety culture. Lastly, Darren Rech from Alexander Building Construction Company shares his strategies for enhancing toolbox talks, and making safety training engaging and effective.Best Community Impact/Inspiring StoryWe conclude with a powerful selection of inspiring stories that highlight the positive impact individuals and organizations are making in the construction industry. Makenzie Daniel, a scholarship recipient from IUP, shares her journey and aspirations in construction safety management. We also hear from Dona File, a retired safety professional, who reflects on her groundbreaking career and her commitment to mentoring young women in the industry. Additionally, we discuss the important work of Sonja Bowman from the Construction Industry Alliance for Suicide Prevention, who addresses mental health challenges in the construction sector. Finally, we spotlight the Bethel Village project by the JEM Group, which aims to transform the Harrisburg community through quality housing.As we wrap up this episode, we express our gratitude to you, our listeners, and our guests for their support throughout the year. We invite you to participate in the voting process and help us celebrate the achievements and stories that have shaped our podcast in 2024. Voting will remain open until January 15th, 2025, and we look forward to announcing the winners in a future episode.Thank you for joining us on this journey, and here's to another year of building connections and sharing stories in the construction industry!
During the German occupation of the Channel Islands, a series of mammoth concrete defences were built as a part of the Atlantic Wall. Al Murray and James Holland are joined by Steve Powell of 'Festung Guernsey' to tour around Battery Mirus, an enormous gun placement. A Goalhanger Production Produced by Joey McCarthy Exec Producer: Tony Pastor Social: @WeHaveWaysPod Email: wehavewayspodcast@gmail.com Join our ‘Independent Company' to watch our livestreams, get earlybird tickets and our weekly newsletter - packed with deals. Membership Club: patreon.com/wehaveways Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One of the largest investor-owned utilities in the country is preparing for an 80% increase in electricity demand by 2045. In this episode of Grid Talk, host Marty Rosenberg interviews Steve Powell who is the president and CEO of Southern California Edison.With a customer base of 15 million people across a 50,000 square mile service area, Southern California Edison is changing the way it prepares for the increased demand.“Our engineers that are frankly used to dealing with relatively small changes on the grid and small amounts of load growth and really focus on just making sure that the infrastructure stays reliable are now having to think very differently about how we plan for customer load growth and load growth is showing up really quickly,” said Powell.Meeting the demand for carbon free electricity means more generation from wind and solar and other sources like nuclear and geothermal. It also means more transmission to get electricity to customers.“You look at the California Independent System Operator's 20-year outlook and they're talking about 50 plus billion dollars of new transmission that needs to get built. We're going to need to build transmission miles at four times the pace that we've seen historically.”Powell admits 20 years is short timeframe, and the industry needs to move faster. “About 20% of the energy that customers use is electricity. By the time you get to 2045, I would expect 50 to 60% of it to be electricity based. So, customers are going to be two to three times more dependent on electricity than they are today. That means our level of service has to be better. Reliability is going to have to be better.”Steven Powell is president and chief executive officer of Southern California Edison. Powell has held a variety of positions of progressing responsibility since joining the company in 2000, including executive vice president, Operations and senior vice president of Strategy, Planning, and Operational Performance. He has a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from the University of California, Los Angeles and received his MBA from UCLA Anderson School of Management. He has also held leadership positions in resource planning and strategy, gas and power procurement, and SCE's plug-in electric vehicle readiness efforts.
Talking about our trip to see AC/DC, my talk to the Withiel WI, being made patron of the John Betjeman Centre and more from the Powells.
Talking with my cousin Tony, Wendy and Steve.
This is such a fun episode featuring many interviews with community members LIVE at the Harrison County Pride Festival on June 22, 2024. Guests featured include Tim Peck, candidate for US Congress in the 9th District, representatives from Corydon's new PFLAG chapter, Kentuckiana Marching Pride, and the Louisville Youth Group. Also, local candidates Steve Powell, Cheryl Lone, and Ashley Black. THINGS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: PFLAG Corydon-Leavenworth Kentuckiana Marching Pride Tim Peck for Congress: Representing All of Us In Indiana-9 Mickey's New Albany Louisville Youth Group (LYG) My Lobotomy: A Memoir by Howard Dully
Steve Powell cared for both of his parents as their health and mobility declined. His experiences mitigating many falls for his parents, prompted his invention of a device designed to lift individuals safely and comfortably off the floor. In this episode, Steve and I chat about aging in place, fall prevention, perfectionism, and why he has the well-deserved nickname of ‘The Singing Wine Maker.' Show notes with product and resource links: https://bit.ly/HHCPod183 Receive the podcast in your email here: http://bit.ly/2G4qvBv Order a copy of Elizabeth's book Just for You: a Daily Self Care Journal: http://bit.ly/HHCjournal For podcast sponsorship opportunities contact Elizabeth: https://happyhealthycaregiver.com/contact-us/ The Happy Healthy Caregiver podcast is part of the Whole Care Network. Rate and Review the podcast: https://bit.ly/HHCPODREVIEW
Steve Powell cared for both of his parents as their health and mobility declined. His experiences mitigating many falls for his parents, prompted his invention of a device designed to lift individuals safely and comfortably off the floor. In this episode, Steve and I chat about aging in place, fall prevention, perfectionism, and why he has the well-deserved nickname of ‘The Singing Wine Maker.' Show notes with product and resource links: https://bit.ly/HHCPod183 Receive the podcast in your email here: http://bit.ly/2G4qvBv Order a copy of Elizabeth's book Just for You: a Daily Self Care Journal: http://bit.ly/HHCjournal For podcast sponsorship opportunities contact Elizabeth: https://happyhealthycaregiver.com/contact-us/ The Happy Healthy Caregiver podcast is part of the Whole Care Network. Rate and Review the podcast: https://bit.ly/HHCPODREVIEW
Los Angeles-based Denny Tedesco is an award-winning documentary producer and director. His credits include The Wrecking Crew, which showcases his father, Tommy Tedesco, and the LA session players such as Glen Campbell, Leon Russell, Carol Kaye, Hal Blaine and many others who recorded thousands of hit records and soundtracks from the late 1950s to the early 1970s. Denny's most recent project, Immediate Family (available on Amazon), features the session musicians (Waddy Watchel, Russ Kunkel, Leland Sklar, Danny Kortchmar, Steve Powell) who played for James Taylor, Jackson Browne, Phil Collins, Stevie Nicks, and Linda Ronstadt, among others. Both of these documentaries are "must-sees" for any music fan.
Steve Powell's story is a beautiful example of how love and necessity can spark innovation. Rayna Neises had the honor of discussing Steve's mission to create a world where the elderly and disabled can rise with dignity. His invention was born from witnessing his own parents' struggles, a challenge he met with a blend of compassion and creativity.Steve Powell recounts the painful reality of his parents' frequent falls and inability to get up on their own due to health issues and its impact. Driven by a divine nudge and his parents' plight, Steve, a creative technology expert, invented a life-changing device. This invention not only helped his mother regain her independence, preventing falls for nine months, but also marked a turning point for many others facing similar challenges. IndeeLift transformed from a personal mission to a global endeavor, improving lives and allowing people to age in place with dignity.Our discussion wasn't just about the mechanics of caregiving; it was about the soul behind it. We discussed how faith intertwines with compassion, how innovation can uphold the dignity of those we care for, and how emotional and practical support can transform the caregiving landscape. Steve's journey and the solutions offered by IndeeLift.com stand as a beacon of hope, showing us that through ingenuity and empathy, we can make a profound difference in the lives of those we love.
Steve Powell is the founder of IndeeLift, the leading manufacturer of human floor lifts that are designed to safely and comfortably lift seniors or others with mobility issues off the floor after falling. Like millions of Americans, Steve was a caregiver for his aging parents as their health deteriorated. Both of Steve's parents were determined to age at home, but they each struggled with routine falls, which would leave them stuck on the floor for hours with no way to get back up. Eager to help, Steve invented a device called IndeeLift, a “people picker upper” that safely and quickly lifts a person back to their feet after they've fallen, allowing them to quickly resume their day with dignity and independence. Today, IndeeLift is helping thousands of people across the globe to turn most falls into a non-event. IndeeLift is a life-changing tool for seniors, as well as those with neuromuscular diseases such Multiple Sclerosis, Myositis, Parkinson's Disease, etc. IndeeLift's floor lifts are specifically designed to be used individually at home, or with the help of professional healthcare caregivers. IndeeLift's design removes the need for manual lifting, drastically cutting down on injuries among caregivers and EMS.
In this episode of Around the 717 Carl sits down with one of Coach Powell's former standout basketball players at J.P. McCaskey High School Tyson "Happy" McFadden. The two sit down and discuss the great memories of playing for Coach Powell and some of the great accomplishments that were achieved in that special era of J.P. McCaskey basketball. Tune in and listen to some great stories about the great Coach Powell. Coach Steve Powell will be inducted into The Lancaster County Sports Hall of Fame on Oct. 25th, 2023. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brandon-way/support
We have a land to possess, an example to lead by, a legacy to leave! By Guest Speaker, Rev. Steve Powell, our District Secretary. Photo by Thomas Iversen on Unsplash
All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Episode 73: Steve Powell, Coast 2 Coast Tuna CompThis week we are joined again by Steve Powell, the man behind the upcoming Coast 2 Coast Tuna Competition, which is being held at Victor Harbor on February 10-12. This is always a highlight in the SA fishing calendar and looks set to be a great event again, with some great sponsors, prizes and special guests all locked in. We preview the event with Steve, talk about his own fishing and also discuss the impact of the weather and the freshwater flow on the local tuna fishing. We also feature the latest in SA Fishing news including:· A call for the release of Carp Herpes into the Murray· Goolwa Cockle fishing closed due to E-Coli· Boating restrictions eased for the upper Murray areas· Preview the upcoming Carp Frenzy at Lake BonneyWe also have all the fishing reports including Kingfish, Tuna, Yabbies, Garfish and - Where are the Crabs this year? Plus, our new drone, tackle item of the week and your last chance to join the Summer Comp to win great prizes from Shimano, Troll So Hard Lures and Savage Tackle.
In tough economic times like these, it’s tempting to latch on to the latest new idea, tool, or method in an attempt to increase your business or bring your volume back to your previous levels. But Steve Powell, a Growth & Leadership Coach here at Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group, says that’s often a bad idea. As Steve tells us, it’s better to rely on a proven technique that you have vetted, and power through it– don’t be distracted by the latest shiny object. Loan officers and agents often jump right from idea to action without letting the thought sit and develop a bit more so it can become an effective behavior. Humans often do not think enough before acting, as millions of YouTube accident videos will show. Steve recommends taking time before your week begins, maybe a Sunday evening, to sit down for no more than an hour and plan out your week. Think about how the interactions with your clients or customers might go, and just think… get your mind “set” about the best ways to approach each scenario. Lending Forward is a weekly podcast hosted by Taylor Ellard and powered by Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group. We bring you raw stories from real people in the mortgage industry. We're covering what's next in lending, forward-thinking, and reflecting on lessons learned from Mortgage Bankers, Realtors, Financial Advisors, Coaches, and more! How are you lending it forward? Founded in 1996, Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group® is a privately owned mortgage lender headquartered in Virginia Beach, Va. Atlantic Bay has been recognized as a Top 100 Mortgage Company in America, Best Mortgage Company, Most Enjoyable Place to Work, and an Inc. 500 Fastest Growing Company. Discussion Points: What Steve is hearing in the industry as our market continues to shift The best advice at this time for mortgage bankers who are serious about building their business Taking time to answer questions in any public speaking engagement - “Let me think about that” Time-blocking - schedule time to think and plan Meditation, spiritual pursuits, exercise Writing a recap to yourself after learning something new The “noise” of too many tools, books, methodologies, etc How thinking drives performance Creating expectations, building drive, when behaviors becomes perfomance Give your thoughts and plans enough room, and time, to become effective behaviors Resources/Links: Steve Powell LinkedIn Maxwell Leadership Website Dr. John Maxwell - Books Taylor Ellard LinkedIn Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group
In part 3, we wrap up the case of the disappearance of Susan Cox Powell (ew, Powell). After a search warrant is conducted on Steve Powell's nasty excuse of a house, investigators find some sinister things that leads to a contentious battle in court between superstars Chuck and Judy Cox, and the nasty sea urchin, Josh Powell.If you liked what you heard today, give us a review and subscribe. We will love you for it, seriously.Follow us on Instagram & Twitter: fckthatpodcastThe Susan Cox Powell Foundation:https://www.susancoxpowellfoundation.net/If you, or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, there are safe, free, and confidential resources available. National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1 (800) 799-7233SMS: Text START to 88788Identifying abuse:https://www.thehotline.org/identify-abuse/Supporting others:https://www.thehotline.org/support-others/The Cycle of Domestic Violence: https://hopeandsafety.org/learn-more/the-cycle-of-domestic-violence/Sources:As always, thank you so much to our sources!If I Can't Have You: Susan Powell, Her Mysterious Disappearance, and the Murder of Her ChildrenBy: Gregg Olsen and Rebecca MorrisWikipedia-The Disappearance of Susan Powell: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Susan_PowellMorbid: A True Crime PodcastEpisode 82: The Tragic Case of Susan Powell Crime Junkie Podcast: Murdered: The Powell FamilyCold Podcast:Season 1 Susan Powell Case Files (This was SO well done! Highly recommend if you want a deep dive into the case)Oxygen Network:The Disappearance of Susan PowellS1 E1 & E2Josh Powell Psychological EvaluationSteve Powell Pre-Sentencing ReportBoth documents via The Salt Lake Tribune
Pearson’s Law states: “When performance is measured, performance improves. When performance is measured and reported back, performance improves exponentially.” My guest for this episode, Steve Powell, is a Growth & Leadership Coach here at Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group. It is The Atlantic Bay Way to set our people up for success. We know that providing industry-leading coaching is crucial to fostering our company's culture and promoting growth. This speaks directly to one of our core values – We Genuinely Care – and is another way we do everything we can to make sure our team members have what they need to elevate not only their businesses but more importantly, their lives. Join us for a discussion about how coaching can improve so many aspects of your professional life, how to be accountable to your coach and yourself, and ways to measure that personal and professional accountability. Lending Forward is a weekly podcast hosted by Taylor Ellard and powered by Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group. We bring you raw stories from real people in the mortgage industry. We're covering what's next in lending, forward-thinking, and reflecting on lessons learned from Mortgage Bankers, Realtors, Financial Advisors, Coaches, and more! How are you lending it forward? Founded in 1996, Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group® is a privately owned mortgage lender headquartered in Virginia Beach, Va. Atlantic Bay has been recognized as a Top 100 Mortgage Company in America, Best Mortgage Company, Most Enjoyable Place to Work, and an Inc. 500 Fastest Growing Company. Discussion Points: Tell us about your background and what your coaching role means to us at Atlantic Bay You came from a banking background, what advice do you have for others looking to make that switch? What makes you so passionate about coaching? John Maxwell and his training certification programs Define ‘self-accountability’? It’s the hardest form! Accountability loops, measuring accountability Everyone says they would like a coach, but can they commit? The “Culture of Support” within Atlantic Bay Weekly coaching exponentially increases results “Compassionately direct” coaching can sometimes be too compassionate, or too direct, you need to balance for each individual What would you like to ‘lend forward’? How would you want people to describe your professional services Your professional pursuits should drive your personal goals Resources/Links: Steve Powell LinkedIn Maxwell Leadership Website Dr. John Maxwell - Books Taylor Ellard LinkedIn Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group
Susan Cox ha commesso un unico errore: sposare Josh Powell. I Powell sono una famiglia problematica, a cominciare da Steve Powell un ex-mormone dalle tendenze pericolose e un modo di pensare perverso. Susan Powell ora è incastrata in una vita assurda, le sue uniche soddisfazioni sono i figli Charlie e Braden e il suo lavoro, ma una mattina scrive scrive un testamento da non far vedere al marito e sparisce nel nulla. In questa spirale di follia finiranno anche i due bambini, in un finale esplosivo. Letteralmente. --------- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcomedy Youtube: https://youtu.be/toJi0Fz5ch4 Tutti i Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/CrimeandComedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimeandcomedy.podcast/ Telegram: https://t.me/crimeandcomedy Sito: https://www.crimeandcomedy.it Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crimeandcomedy/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CrimeComedy Instagram: Clara Campi: https://www.instagram.com/claracampicomedy/ Marco Champier: https://www.instagram.com/mrchreddy/ Caricature - Giorgio Brambilla: https://www.instagram.com/giorgio_brambilla_bookscomedy/ Capitoli: (00:00:00) | Intro (00:00:28) | Sigla (00:00:42) | La Misteriosa Scomparsa di Susan Cox: un caso famoso (00:01:58) | Ringraziamenti Patreon (00:04:03) | La scomparsa di Susan Cox e dei suoi figli (00:05:43) | La vita di Steve e Josh Powell futuri marito e suocero di Susan Cox (00:38:03) | Josh Powell si trasferisce a Tacoma e incontra Susan Cox (00:55:28) | Josh Powell e Susan Cox devono convivere con Steve Powell (01:22:26) | Susan Cox diventa madre per la prima volta e la situazione precipita (01:40:53) | Susan Cox scrive il Testamento (01:45:57) | La misteriosa scomparsa di Susan Cox (02:14:43) | I figli di Susan Cox e Josh Powell vengono affidati ai nonni e scoppia la tragedia. Letteralmente (02:44:06) | Il caso si Antonella Penati, come i figli di Susan Cox (02:48:22) | I nostri Patreon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode of PLRB on Demand features Steve Powell, Executive Vice President at Sedgwick. Steve's presentation, “Forensic Investigations: Trends & Trapdoors for Claims,” has been adapted for this podcast. Having a court bar your origin and cause investigator's opinions can effectively end your case, whether an insurer is providing a defense to its insured, prosecuting a subrogation action or defending itself against allegations of bad faith in a first-party case. Join Steve Powell as he highlights the trends and trapdoors facing forensic investigators. Steve's practical tips will help you and your expert avoid those trapdoors and keep your case on solid ground. The views and opinions expressed in this resource are those of the individual speaker and not necessarily those of the Property & Liability Resource Bureau (PLRB), its membership, or any organization with which the presenter is employed or affiliated. The information, ideas, and opinions are presented as information only and not as legal advice or offers of representation. Listeners should rely on guidance from their companies and counsel as appropriate. © PLRB 2022.
We speak to Steve Powell, who runs the Bar Harbor Book Shop on Mount Desert Island in Maine. He sells as the Mystery Cove Book Shop on AbeBooks. Steve's been selling books for 40 years and is an expert in collectible mystery and crime books. Learn about his most expensive sale, a couple of bookshop dogs called Simon Templar and Lord Peter Wimsey, and life in this corner of the United States.
For the final episode in a special three part series of Destination on the Left episodes, I visited the Destinations International 2021 Annual Convention and spoke with several attendees who are experts in the travel and tourism industry. These guests shared remarkable insights in their mini-interviews, and our conversations were focused on learning to adapt to the challenges we've all faced through the global pandemic and even embracing the disruption by innovating and getting creative. The brilliance each of these leaders shared is certain to be invaluable as we continue to navigate the pandemic. In this episode, you'll hear from these extraordinary leaders: Adam Johnson – Sales Manager at Zartico Annette Rummel – CEO of Great Lakes Bay CVB Michael Hensley – Travel Marketing Manager at Great Lakes CVB Greg DeShields – Executive Director of Tourism Diversity Matters Jim Walter – Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Visit Cheyenne Andi Jaspersen – Experience and Marketing Manager at Visit Cheyenne Melaine Rottkamp – President & CEO of Dutchess Tourism Inc. Steve Powell – CEO of Destination Services Tiffany Gallagher – Eastern US Branch Manager for Civitas Wes Rhea – CEO of Visit Stockton Visionary Travel and Tourism Leaders at the Destinations International 2021 Annual Convention The Destinations International Annual Convention is an incredible yearly event that brings together experts from both within and outside of the travel and tourism industry, to exchange ideas and collaborative solutions for the many challenges our industry faces today. This year's convention was uniquely focused on the challenges and opportunities we have experienced over the past two years, and it was my honor to speak to some of the extraordinary guests to get their insights into where we started as the pandemic began, where we've been, and where we're going in the future of our industry in a post-pandemic world. Adam Johnson from Zartico Adam explains why the pandemic has taught many of us to be more nimble and flexible and taught us to see beyond year-over-year KPIs. He shares why he believes staying nimble will be crucial going forward, and he explains why working collaboratively with residents and local organizations will be crucial going forward. Adam shares why now is the ideal time to rethink how we've traditionally done things and break out of our habits and rituals. Annette Rummel & Michael Hensley from Great Lakes Bay CVB Annette and Michael explain why “Semper Gumby” (forever flexible) has been the theme they've attempted to embrace throughout the pandemic. They share how being creative and tackling immediate challenges while remembering long-term goals has been key. They share how data has been central to their recovery strategy, and they discuss the importance of not viewing disruption as a “negative” but rather as an opportunity to realign, correct for vulnerabilities, and innovate. Greg DeShields from Tourism Diversity Matters Greg talks about how the biggest positive disruption he has experienced has been seeing DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) moving to the forefront of the industry in the last 18 months. He shares why every level of the industry needs to consider their DEI position. He explains why this greater focus on DEI is beneficial for the entire industry and creates opportunities to broaden messages and reach more people. He shares how today's customers have higher DEI expectations from the travel and tourism sector than ever before. Jim Walter & Andi Jaspersen from Visit Cheyenne Jim and Andi discuss how disruption lies at the core of the work they do. They explain how their duties have expanded to encompass the Downtown Development Authority as well. They talk about why standing still isn't an option and always pushing and growing has been key to their success. They also share how partnerships in their community have been powerful, impactful and important. Melaine Rottkamp from Dutchess Tourism Melaine explains why your ability to embrace change is key to your success and survival, regardless of the industry you're operating in. She highlights how organizations who have embraced new opportunities have survived and thrived through the pandemic crisis. She explains how outdoor experiences have become key attractions throughout the area during the pandemic, with outdoor trails and gardens being instrumental “hidden gems” and revenue generators even as the indoor spaces have remained closed. Steve Powell from Destination Services Steve shares his perspective that “disruption” is nothing more than the introduction of new generational cultures. He explains why technology is reshaping the industry and will be central to the “new norm”. He talks about how the pandemic has accelerated changes that were already coming, and how the things we've had to sacrifice through the pandemic have given us a new appreciation for life and work experiences. Tiffany Gallagher from Civitas Tiffany talks about how the disruption has created opportunities for a brighter future by shining a light on things we've ignored and neglected for too long. She shares how the loss of tourism income and other pandemic financial impacts have shown us how essential tourism is to the overall health of our economy. She believes leveraging this new level of attention and understanding will make the industry stronger in the long term. Wes Rhea from Visit Stockton Wes discusses why he believes examining data will be crucial moving forward, and he talks about how using geolocation data can answer a number of questions and give us new insights. He shares how collaboration with vendors has been key over the course of the pandemic. He also discusses the importance of rolling DEI efforts into our organizations. He celebrates Stockton being named the most diverse city in the nation, and he looks toward the future and even bigger DEI initiatives and efforts. Embracing Change and Welcoming Disruption Many of these leaders spoke of the importance of not becoming entrenched in our old ways of doing things and instead focusing on innovation, new solutions and flexibility. Greater diversity, equity and inclusion in our marketing efforts and outreach will be crucial moving forward. And, for all the chaos and turmoil the pandemic has caused, it has also given us a rare opportunity to reexamine how we do things and challenge our own assumptions. I want to thank all of the extraordinary travel and tourism experts who shared their wisdom with me over this three-part special series. These visionaries and trailblazers are finding solutions to the unprecedented challenges our industry faces today, and they are paving the way for a bright future for travel, tourism and hospitality in a post-pandemic world. I hope you've enjoyed hearing the unique insights and perspectives all 26 of these leaders generously shared with me at the Destinations International 2021 Annual Convention. Thank you so much for joining the conversation! Together, we can apply the lessons we've learned during the pandemic to strengthen our industry as a whole. We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more of. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!: https://breaktheicemedia.com/rating-review/
In our second and final episode about the disappearance of Susan Cox Powell, we learn a lot more than we bargained for about her father-in-law, Steve Powell and what a disturbing dude he really turned out to be, and the devastating choices Josh ultimately made for himself and his sons. All sources for this episode can be found on our website, murdertheyspoke.wordpress.com.
Susan Cox Powell went missing in December of 2009 after her husband Josh suspiciously brought their two young boys on a camping trip into the mountain of Utah during a snow storm...he says she was home that night but no one will ever know what truly happened to Susan. She left loads of evidence pointing at Josh and their strained marriage but things get a little complicated when Josh's father, Steve Powell enters the picture. The end of this unfathomable case will break your heart. Allyson is here to bring us through the disappearance, the investigation, the psychology and more. For sources, visit www.crimeoncaffeine.comFollow @crimeoncaffeine on social media for all episode updates
Honored to sit down and talk wrestling, coaching, volunteering, a Covid year, and a near death experience with former Easton Area High School Head Coach, Steve Powell.
Special guests include QB Darla with our Indy 500-themed "motivational minute", Scott Buchner + Suzanne Peterson with a new membership-based nail salon opening off of Michigan Road called Prose Nails, KJ tries to convince Tom to adopt a cat using scientific logic/reasoning, it's national "Adopt a Cat" month and Megan Davis with the Hamilton County Humane Society talks about their $10 special this month, the official kick-off to summer is the St. Simon Festival and Steve Powell joined us from the "big tent" to talk about the concert line up, and Tom talks about his interview with Colts quarterback Carson Wentz where he asked him about his twin Prince Harry. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aroundtowne/message
I've wanted to do these bonus episodes where I take Tv shows, books, podcasts, and more and enneagram analysis them! Today I am talking about the Susan Powell case. I have listened to the Cold Podcast multiple times and finally got Josh's enneagram number nailed down. We also dive into Susan's number and the evil father in law Steve Powell. More bonus episodes will be coming! Listen to the Cold Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/5PcJoYb8bWBIbFGzDPuwlt?si=5cP-Ceo-TemXdLrpuS_A2A Listen to Killer Personality: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Vx7xtA0xr0JQZVVZzKS3I?si=cS78UlzcReump9pVE5N0PA
West Valley City police did not act alone in their investigation of Susan Powell's disappearance. This bonus episode of Cold, first released in 2019 on the Wondery+ subscription service, focuses on the work of U.S. Marshal Derryl Spencer. He played "good cop" to Josh Powell and his father, Steve Powell, hoping to earn their trust during a pivotal period of the investigation. Spencer even secretly recorded a meeting with Steve Powell in Puyallup in the hopes Steve might slip up and reveal Susan's whereabouts.For years, investigative reporter Dave Cawley has been studying thousands of police documents, journals, videos and diary entries. He has tracked down new sources, followed new leads and traced Josh Powell's trail from West Valley City, Utah, through Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and on to Washington State, where Powell killed himself and his two sons. Cold is the most complete retelling of the Susan Powell story ever. Join Dave Cawley in his search for truth. Share your thoughts: #ColdPodcast #FindSusan Twitter Instagram Facebook
Josh Powell's audio journals provide unique insight into his mindset during a formative time of his life: the period when he first met and married Susan Cox. Josh's secret audio diaries had never been heard before by anyone but police before they were uncovered in Cold. This bonus episode, first released in 2019 on the Wondery+ subscription service, is a deep dive into one of those audio journals with clinical psychologist Matt Woolley. He points out the red flag behaviors revealed by Josh Powell's words, discusses narcissistic personality disorder and delves into the unique dynamic between Josh and his father, Steve Powell.For years, investigative reporter Dave Cawley has been studying thousands of police documents, journals, videos and diary entries. He has tracked down new sources, followed new leads and traced Josh Powell's trail from West Valley City, Utah, through Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and on to Washington State, where Powell killed himself and his two sons. Cold is the most complete retelling of the Susan Powell story ever. Join Dave Cawley in his search for truth. Share your thoughts: #ColdPodcast #FindSusan Twitter Instagram Facebook
All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Episode 23 - Steve PowellIn the first episode of 2021, we are joined by Steve Powell, who is the man behind the annual Coast 2 Coast Tuna Competition at Victor Harbour. This years competition is fast approaching so it is great to hear from the man in charge about what to expect in this years event, to be held on Febuary 6 and 7. Steve is not only a very good fisherman himself, he is super passionate about recreational tuna fishing and has grown Coast 2 Coast into a hugely successful event on the South Australian Fishing Calendar.We also recap all festive season fishing, chat about plenty of big news in SA fishing and discuss our tackle item of the week: The Tumbler Scaling Bag.
The Lunar Saloon Every Friday from 10P - 12A PST 99.1 FM Long Beach Streaming at KLBP.org Air date : January 1, 2021 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Vanishing Twin, The Age Of Immunology, The Age Of Immunology Sordid Sound System, See You On the Other Side( Featuring Eva Geist), Cape Perpetua Robert Slap & Steve Powell, Congo, Drive Foodman, Kazunoko, DOKUTSU Hamid El Shaeri, Law Konty, Shara Kilamanzego, Everything Goes Black, These Roots Are On Fire EP The Sunburst Band, Turn It Out (Ig Culture Remix), Breaking The Beats (A Personal Selection Of West London Sounds) Intelligent Communication, Drive (2015) Radio Edit, Drive RAMZi + River Yarra, Skweezi Burd VS Wooding Frog, Household Choirs Space Dimension Controller, Planète Contraire, Dekmantel Best of 2020 Kit Sebastian, Durma (Baris K Dub), Mantra Moderne (Deluxe Edition) Golden Bug, Physical Disco (Cowboy Rhythmbox Edit), Grieve Not, But Try Again Ibu Selva, Membrana, Ecologia Prins Emanuel, Stigmata Disparata, Household Choirs Yardley, Fresh Purpose, Antipodal Movements Yak, Umbra, Umbra / Kaepora Iñigo Vontier, Lugar Querido [Exclusive], LaGaSta Late Summer Compilation Vol.10 (Part II) Sun Genam, Signy Hall, Angry Gods Andras, Goggles, Joyful Moon Wiring Club, Bewitched By A Derelict Windmill, Cavity Slabs Panther Modern, Ask Yourself, Ask Yourself Tolouse Low Trax, Milk In Water, Jumping Dead Leafs? Y-DRA, Goyang Tobong, No-Brain Dance TRjj, Fuse (Locked Groove), KSUN Encounter Double Geography, Yucca, The Indoor Gardener Mark Barrott, Der Stern, Der Nie Vergeht, Sketches From An Island 2 Tony Palkovic, Born With a Desire, NuLeaf Yves Tumor, A Greater Love, Heaven To A Tortured Mind Cass. & Gianni Brezzo, Koli, Masala Kiss
So basically the wife disappears while the husband is gone on an “impromptu” camping trip with his 4 and 2 year old boys...in the middle of the night...in the desert of Utah...during a blizzard. The story of Susan Powell is a complex, disturbing and tragically short one, her life was one filled with more demons than any one person should have to face…. Patreon.com/sandupodcast Merch: truecrimeguys.threadless.com Sources: Cold Podcast https://youtu.be/cwTi_WDSkmo susan video https://youtu.be/ti4WhaElvNY 4 year old charlie powell interview https://youtu.be/pTnt89UhxEU that chapter https://youtu.be/ElBY_mHsYjg abc special https://youtu.be/XIyfp0u2R-Y josh on abc news sayin he did kill susan https://youtu.be/qrfqCGeDXXE social worker 911 call https://youtu.be/GEw-Ai31Rws state pays $98 million to Powell family https://youtu.be/AU6Wpm8dafE susans dad and FIL argue https://youtu.be/UTGviw0Y0lc Powell boys suffered injuries before death https://youtu.be/6D4GdKZci-0 Steve Powell died https://youtu.be/bgqK_Tq1yH8 murder weapon theory podcast Cold
Steve Powell, SVP, Growth and Leadership Coach, Atlantic Bay Mortgage Group, discusses Building a Positive Accountability Structure. Highlights include: accountability and choice; progression of thinking; ownership and self-awareness; mentoring, training and coaching and embracing reality. With Steve's many years in the business, you will learn the key points about Building a Positive Accountability Structure.
Secret police wiretap records in the Susan Powell case come to light for the first time, even as Susan Powell's parents fight for change in the state of Washington. This bonus episode takes you behind closed doors, into the private communications of Josh Powell, his brother Michael Powell, sister Alina Powell and father Steve Powell during "Operation Tsunami." What police learned by listening in on their phone calls helped explain why some officers feared for the safety of Susan's sons, Charlie and Braden, in the months leading up to their deaths at the hands of their father.For years, investigative reporter Dave Cawley has been studying thousands of police documents, journals, videos and diary entries. He has tracked down new sources, followed new leads and traced Josh Powell's trail from West Valley City, Utah, through Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and on to Washington State, where Powell killed himself and his two sons. Cold is the most complete retelling of the Susan Powell story ever. Join Dave Cawley in his search for truth. Share your thoughts: #ColdPodcast #FindSusan Twitter Instagram Facebook
A special, feature-length documentary podcast focusing on the life and work of a real VHS innovator, Cliff Twemlow. Packed with action, espionage, violence, sex, horror and even sci-fi, Twemlow and his band of friends managed to create a series of films shot on video with very little money - and even less permission. And yet, despite their charm and obvious cultural significance these movies are now in real danger of disappearing forever. With contributions from director David Kent Watson, friend and martial arts legend Steve Powell, and regional film historian Steve Balshaw, this podcast exposes Cliff and his gang's spectacular achievements and what his life means to the cultural history of the North West.
At The Mic (with Keith) Guest: "Party Foul" Steve Powell - Episode 18 - July 3, 2020 From The Chad Prather Show on Blaze TV, The ubiquitous "Party Foul" Steve Powell sits down and discusses how his perfect nickname is directly connected to dog racing, how a joy ride on a tractor is led to his stint in the Marines, being deaf as a young child and that right of passage for anyone growing up in the South......our early encounters with fire ants! Connect..... Show: At The Mic: https://twitter.com/AtTheMicShow Host: Keith Malinak: https://twitter.com/KeithMalinak Guest: "Party Foul" Steve Powell: https://twitter.com/PartyFoulSteve
Joined by my co-host Emelia and special guests Steve Powell, Matt Locke, and Aaron Copeland. We have a beer, talk music, and how to support musicians during this time.. Recorded on March 20, 2020. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theprotectors)
Steve Powell Interview Today is one of our favorite type of shows. Guest show. And, it’s our favorite type of guest show. An in person guest right here at the luxurious palms recoding studio. (Interview show notes don’t do justice to the live recording. Full all of the content and gold nuggets you have to [...] The post Awesome Interview with Steve Powell, District Secretary Penn Florida [S03,E107] appeared first on The Ranger Podcast.
You have seen & heard him on the Chad Prather Show, but did you know Steve Powell, AKA “Party Foul Steve”, served in the U.S. Marines and worked the rigs out in Texas? Steve has an interesting and story filled life. Steve chats about his Marine deployments, road manager work, and meeting Chad Prather. Listen in as he tells us… https://www.watchchad.com/ https://www.facebook.com/PartyFoulSteve/ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theprotectors)
In this episode, Steve Powell, International Marketing Expert, shares with us the art of communicating our message clearly.
West Valley City police made one final push before declaring the Susan Powell case cold in 2013, interrogating Josh Powell's uncle Maurice Leach in Oregon. Meanwhile, Susan's family fought for change, both in the courts and at the Washington statehouse. Josh's mom, Terri Powell, went to court in Utah to argue for her share of the life insurance money. Twice-convicted sex offender Steve Powell died alone from heart failure.For the past three years, investigative reporter Dave Cawley has been studying thousands of police documents, journals, videos and diary entries. He has tracked down new sources, followed new leads and traced Josh Powell's trail from West Valley City, Utah, through Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and on to Washington State, where Powell killed himself and his two sons. Cold is the most complete retelling of the Susan Powell story ever. Join Dave Cawley in his search for truth. Share your thoughts: #ColdPodcast #FindSusan Twitter Instagram Facebook
In front of this year's SCAC Men's and Women's Basketball Tournament, Associate Commissioner Russell Kramer and Commissioner Hanberry take a stroll down memory lane with former DePauw University student-athlete Austin Brown, who hit what most would consider the most famous shot in the 16-year history of the tournament. The then junior nailed a 61-foot shot off glass at the buzzer to lift the Tigers to a 64-61 victory over Centre College in the 2006 championship game. In the days that ensued, video of the shot is selected as ESPN's "Play of the Day”, and the cable television sports network airs a clip of the fantastic finish -- complete with commentary by WGRE's Wes Anderson and Steve Powell -- on SportsCenter. Kramer and Hanberry reminisce with Brown about the shot and his time at DePauw, and also discuss his current role as the Co-Head of Basketball Talent at Creative Artists Agency in Chicago.
West Valley City police were running out of options. Every traditional approach to the Susan Powell case had failed. So, during the summer of 2011, detectives began brainstorming plans for a major, multi-state operation code-named Tsunami. It all hinged on the use of a court-authorized wiretap to monitor Josh Powell's phone calls, in the hopes he would let slip some important clue about the fate of his missing wife. To stimulate that conversation, police staged a bizarre public search in Ely, Nevada and they raided the Puyallup, Washington home of Josh's father, Steve Powell.For the past three years, investigative reporter Dave Cawley has been studying thousands of police documents, journals, videos and diary entries. He has tracked down new sources, followed new leads and traced Josh Powell's trail from West Valley City, Utah, through Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and on to Washington State, where Powell killed himself and his two sons. Cold is the most complete retelling of the Susan Powell story ever. Join Dave Cawley in his search for truth. Share your thoughts: #ColdPodcast #FindSusan TwitterInstagramFacebook
Steve Powell sang to the FBI just months into the search for his missing daughter-in-law Susan Powell. Agents tried to warn him that his son, Josh Powell, was likely a murderer and could kill again. Steve's bizarre views came under even more intense scrutiny after West Valley City police discovered he'd written and performed songs about Susan using the alias Steve Chantrey. He had even convinced Susan to sing background vocals for his planned album, "Light of Seattle."For the past three years, investigative reporter Dave Cawley has been studying thousands of police documents, journals, videos and diary entries. He has tracked down new sources, followed new leads and traced Josh Powell's trail from West Valley City, Utah, through Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and on to Washington State, where Powell killed himself and his two sons. Cold is the most complete retelling of the Susan Powell story ever. Join Dave Cawley in his search for truth. Share your thoughts: #ColdPodcast #FindSusan Twitter Instagram Facebook
Josh Powell abandoned his home on Sarah Circle less than two weeks after the disappearance of his wife, Susan. He retreated to Puyallup, Washington and the home of his father, Steve Powell. On both ends of the move, he called on members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to help him load and unload his belongings. He never realized one of those volunteers was actually a federal agent. Soon afterward, Josh's estranged older sister Jennifer Graves approached West Valley City police with a proposal. Jennifer volunteered to wear a wire and confront her brother.For the past three years, investigative reporter Dave Cawley has been studying thousands of police documents, journals, videos and diary entries. He has tracked down new sources, followed new leads and traced Josh Powell's trail from West Valley City, Utah, through Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and on to Washington State, where Powell killed himself and his two sons. Cold is the most complete retelling of the Susan Powell story ever. Join Dave Cawley in his search for truth. Share your thoughts: #ColdPodcast #FindSusan Twitter Instagram Facebook
Susan Powell feared for her life. She braced for divorce as her marriage to Josh Powell reached its lowest point in 2008, but worried how he would react. She even wrote a secret last will and testament that said, "If I die, it may not be an accident, even if it looks like one." Josh had learned from his dad Steve Powell's divorce and made preparations of his own. He set up a trust that would give him control of Susan's $1,000,000 life insurance policy in the case of her untimely death.For the past three years, investigative reporter Dave Cawley has been studying thousands of police documents, journals, videos and diary entries. He has tracked down new sources, followed new leads and traced Josh Powell's trail from West Valley City, Utah, through Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and on to Washington State, where he killed himself and his two sons. Cold is the most complete retelling of the Susan Powell story ever. Join Dave Cawley in his search for truth. Share your thoughts: #ColdPodcast #FindSusan Twitter Instagram Facebook
In this episode Ali speaks to Steve Powell, Director of Education for Powerplate about all things Vibration Training. You will learn what vibration training is and the science behind it, the benefits of using vibration and how you can integrate it into your own training regime. kinetikfitness.co.uk powerplate.com @aliwestfitness @kinetiknottm @powell10steve @powerplateuk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thekinetikfitnessshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thekinetikfitnessshow/support
In part 6, we discuss the The Cox family obtaining custody of the boys and the details surrounding Steve Powell's arrest. Sources: "If I Can't Have You: Susan Powell, her Mysterious Disappearance and the Murder of Her Children" by Gregg Olsen "Fatal Friends, Deadly Neighbors" by Ann Rules.
Hopes for learning what happened to Susan Cox Powell after she disappeared from her Utah home in 2009 faded even more with the death in prison of her father-in-law Steve Powell. Nancy Grace explores the case with Susan's sister Denise Ernst, Cox family lawyer Anne Bremner, Cox family investigator Rose Winquist & psychologist Caryn Stark. A Louisiana mother and her reported girlfriend face murder charges in the burning death of the mom's baby boy. Grace examines the case with lawyer Kathleen Murphy, forensics expert Joseph Scott Morgan, and reporter Larry Meagher.
BARC - The British Automobile Racing Club Audio News and Interviews
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BARC - The British Automobile Racing Club Audio News and Interviews
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