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Ken Broo
Sunday Morning Sportstalk w/ Ken Broo -- 3/9/25

Ken Broo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 109:06 Transcription Available


9:30 Bryan DeArdo, cbssports.com, on Bengals/Hendrickson/FA. 10:06 Devon Allman, son of Greg Allman, coming to town with the Experience Hendrix Tour this Tuesday Night at the Taft. 10:36 Ben Clemens from fangrapghs.com on the Cardinals way and how it could be a pathway for the Reds. 11:06 Steve Wolfe on NCAA Tournament chances for Xavier, UC, and Kentucky. 11:36 Mason Camerson of profootballfocus.com on the Bengals, the AFC North, and Free Agency.

700 WLW On-Demand
Sunday Morning Sportstalk w/ Ken Broo -- 3/9/25

700 WLW On-Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 114:18


9:30 Bryan DeArdo, cbssports.com, on Bengals/Hendrickson/FA. 10:06 Devon Allman, son of Greg Allman, coming to town with the Experience Hendrix Tour this Tuesday Night at the Taft. 10:36 Ben Clemens from fangrapghs.com on the Cardinals way and how it could be a pathway for the Reds. 11:06 Steve Wolfe on NCAA Tournament chances for Xavier, UC, and Kentucky. 11:36 Mason Camerson of profootballfocus.com on the Bengals, the AFC North, and Free Agency.

700WLW Weekends
Sunday Morning Sportstalk w/ Ken Broo -- 3/9/25

700WLW Weekends

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 114:18


9:30 Bryan DeArdo, cbssports.com, on Bengals/Hendrickson/FA. 10:06 Devon Allman, son of Greg Allman, coming to town with the Experience Hendrix Tour this Tuesday Night at the Taft. 10:36 Ben Clemens from fangrapghs.com on the Cardinals way and how it could be a pathway for the Reds. 11:06 Steve Wolfe on NCAA Tournament chances for Xavier, UC, and Kentucky. 11:36 Mason Camerson of profootballfocus.com on the Bengals, the AFC North, and Free Agency.

Practical Founders Podcast
#123: How Practical Founders Are Winning Big with Growth Equity Funding – Growth Street Partners

Practical Founders Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 57:37


Steve Wolfe and Nate Grossman are co-founders at Growth Street Partners, a growth equity firm focused on investing in early-stage B2B SaaS companies between $2M-$6M in ARR. They discuss how growth equity funding works for SaaS founders and how it allows entrepreneurs to maintain control while still benefiting from investment and liquidity. In this expert episode, Steve and Nate get specific and share real examples of how SaaS founders use growth equity to win bigger, when it can be a good fit for founders, and how founders scale their businesses and win with multiple exits. They also describe: Why Growth Street Partners focuses on practical founders with growth equity. How growth equity is different from traditional private equity and venture capital. Why successful founders are “learn-it-alls” with a growth mindset. How founders can achieve multiple exits through strategic partnerships. Why building a strong team is essential for scale-up success. Quote from Steve Wolfe, co-founder of Growth Street Partners “We know that when entrepreneurs have fun, their companies do much better.  When founders continue to feel real ownership in their business and in the success of their company, they do a lot better, too.  “So we set up our whole firm to enable that. We are investing to own just 20% to 50% of a business, so the founder still controls the company. We go to them with execution ideas and proven frameworks and approaches, but we are really just giving them the tools to make better decisions themselves. “They know they make the decisions in the end, so they will make sure that it's successful. There's something beautiful about that relationship and about helping that founder get to where they want to go while still feeling like they did it.” Links Steve Wolfe on LinkedIn Nate Grossman on LinkedIn Growth Street Partners on LinkedIn Growth Street Partners website Podcast Sponsor – Full Scale This week's podcast is sponsored by Full Scale, one of the fastest-growing software development companies in any region. Full Scale vets, employs, and supports over 300 professional developers, designers, and testers in the Philippines who can augment and extend your core dev team. Learn more at fullscale.io. The Practical Founders Podcast Tune into the Practical Founders Podcast for weekly in-depth interviews with founders who have built valuable software companies without big funding. Subscribe to the Practical Founders Podcast using your favorite podcast app. Get the weekly Practical Founders newsletter and podcast updates at practicalfounders.com/newsletter.

T-Minus Space Daily
USSF spends billions on contract extensions.

T-Minus Space Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 28:44


The US Space Force has awarded Northrop Grumman a $1.8 billion contract extension and Millennium Space Systems has been awarded a $386 million Other Transaction Agreement. Blue Origin launched an uncrewed New Shepard mission verification flight to test the company's new human-rated vehicle. The Space Development Agency (SDA) has selected 19 space companies to join the Hybrid Acquisition for Proliferated Low Earth Orbit pool (HALO), and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Steve Wolfe, President and Co-Founder of the Beyond Earth Institute. Find out more about the Beyond Earth Symposium at space.n2k.com/beyondearth.  Selected Reading Space Force awards Northrop Grumman $1.8 billion contract extension for missile warning satellites - SpaceNews Northrop Grumman Releases Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results Exclusive: Europe agency says it is in talks with SpaceX on tackling space junk | Reuters  Blue Origin Debuts Second Human-Rated New Shepard Rocket To Meet Demand Millennium Space Systems awarded additional Missile Track Custody plane SDA Selects Initial HALO Pool to Rapidly Compete Future Prototype Demonstrations Eutelsat America Corp. and OneWeb Technologies to offer Iridium Certus and STL® Services to the U.S. Government Dragon Undocks from Station, Crew-8 Heads Toward Earth NASA Welcomes Republic of Cyprus as 46th Artemis Accords Signatory GITAI's Inchworm-Type Robotic Arm Achieves TRL6 in a Thermal Vacuum Chamber Test Simulating the Lunar South Pole Environment L3Harris and Palantir Announce Strategic Partnership- Business Wire Honeywell Reports Third Quarter Results; Updates 2024 Guidance SpaceX Flights In 2024 Will Emit More CO2 In The U.S. Than Tesla Will Save Exclusive: Europe agency says it is in talks with SpaceX on tackling space junk- Reuters Space Agenda 2025 T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Startup Hustle
Practical Funding & Founder-Market Fit

Startup Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 40:59


Steve Wolfe, managing partner and co-founder of Growth Street Partners, joins Matt Watson on the Startup Hustle podcast to discuss practical fundraising for founders. They explore the challenges faced by practical founders in raising money and the drawbacks of traditional venture capital funding. They emphasize the importance of founder market fit and the advantages it brings. They also discuss the benefits of having a growth equity firm like Growth Street Partners as an investor, including the ability to provide liquidity to founders and the flexibility to scale at a pace that suits the business. The episode reveals the following insights: Founder market fit is crucial for success. Entrepreneurs with experience, expertise, and passion for solving the problems their business addresses have a competitive advantage. Traditional venture capital funding may not be suitable for practical founders. It often requires raising large amounts of money and focuses on rapid growth, which may not align with the goals and needs of practical founders. Growth equity firms like Growth Street Partners provide an alternative for practical founders. They invest in companies that have proven their product but need capital to scale. They offer a unique solution for practical founders serving medium-sized addressable markets. Having the right team, industry connections, funding and resources, a first-mover advantage, an existing customer base, and a world-class team can all contribute to a founder's success. Growth Street Partners helps practical founders navigate scaling challenges, providing guidance on hiring, sales and marketing, and strategic decision-making. So, jump in and learn about practical funding and founder-market fit!     Find Startup Hustle Everywhere: https://gigb.co/l/YEh5   This episode is sponsored by Full Scale: https://fullscale.io/   Visit the Growth Street Partners website:  https://growthstreetpartners.com    Learn more about Steve Wolfe: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephen-wolfe-ba5a596/  Highlighted Discussion Points Raising money for startups with a focus on practical founders and scalability. 0:31 Venture capital funding and growth strategies for startups. 4:25 Investing in startups, prioritizing financial stability. 11:30 Potential downsides of venture capital funding include loss of decision-making control and unrealistic expectations. 16:12 Startup funding, founder market fit, and the risks involved. 20:36 Investment philosophy, industry connections, and funding resources. 24:57 Key factors for startup success include team, capital, and existing customers. 29:22 Scaling challenges for B2B SaaS companies, with product, sales, and marketing insights. 36:00 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

T-Minus Space Daily
T-Minus Overview- Commercial LEO Destination.

T-Minus Space Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 32:34


Welcome to the T-Minus Overview Radio Show. In this program we'll feature some of the conversations from our daily podcast with the people who are forging the path in the new space era, from industry leaders, technology experts and pioneers, to educators, policy makers, research organizations, and more. The International Space Station has been in continuous operation since November 1998 but in 2030, it's coming to an end. So what's going to happen once the ISS is gone, and what might replace it? We'll explore that a bit in this episode, where we're going to take a look at the commercial low earth orbit destination market and beyond. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram. T-Minus Guest Our first guest is Steve Wolfe, President of the Beyond Earth Institute. David Caponio from VAST joins us as our second guest and Ron Birk from the Aerospace Corporation is our final guest to discuss the cislunar economy. T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © 2023 N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Space Marketing Podcast
Space Marketing Podcast with Steve Wolfe from Beyond Earth Institute PART 2

Space Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 45:29


Join Izzy as she delves into PART 2 of the future of space exploration with Steve Wolfe, President and Co-founder of the Beyond Earth Institute.  The Beyond Earth Institute is a non-profit think tank focused on preparing for the future of humanity beyond our home planet. They conduct research, provide analysis, and offer recommendations on space policy proposals with implications spanning from the near-term to the next hundred years. Policy plays a pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of space development, and understanding its dynamics is crucial for what awaits us in the cosmos. In this interview, we explore what the Beyond Earth Institute is doing to pave the way for human habitation and work beyond Earth. In Part 1, we got to know Steve Wolfe and his journey to space policy. Let's head into part 2 of our interview with Steve and begin with the question that will be at the heart of our space future and the Beyond Earth Symposium in Nov 1-2.  #BeyondEarth #SpaceExploration #FutureInSpace #BeyondEarthInstitute #SpacePolicyInsights ABOUT STEVE WOLFE Co-founder and President of Beyond Earth Institute wolfesm119@gmail.com https://beyondearth.org/ https://beyondearthsymposium.org/ November 1-2, 2023 American University Washington School of Law Washington, DC Beyond Earth video https://youtu.be/psYLgDYpDEs?si=vBByYJ8TY-Twfk5H GSA Spaceport Summit https://www.globalspaceportalliance.com/all-events/ CHAPTERS 02:26 Beyond Earth Symposium 02:52 Frank White, author of the Overview Effect 03:35 Peter Garretson, Senior Fellow in Defense Studies, American Foreign Policy Council 04:06 Lt General John Shaw 05:07 Keynote Ken Bowersox, NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations 05:36 International Space Station 06:05 VAST 07:00 Elon Musk 12:50 Gaia Hypothesis 15:06 Steve's book - The Obligation: A Journey to Discover Human Purpose on Earth and in the Cosmos 15:44 Outreach Challenges 23:00 BRIC and policy 25:32 The importance of supporting space efforts 27:14 What drives elected officials 28:13 Space STEM 28:45 Where's our Greta? 29:17 Space debris and mitigation 32:10 Not science fiction, but science future 32:37 Why are we spending resources to go to space?  34:24 So called “Billionaire's playground” 36:39 Space is no longer just based on government spending 38:22 Final thoughts ABOUT IZZY Izzy's website - https://izzy.house Author of Space Marketing: Competing in the new commercial space industry AND Space Marketing: Spaceports on Amazon and Audible - https://bit.ly/Space-Marketing Podcast host for Space Marketing Podcast - https://spacemarketingpodcast.com Organizer for Space for Kentucky Roundtable - https://spaceforkentucky.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island
Songs from In Lieu of Flowers: Broken

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 6:54


Join Dave Englund, singer-songwriter, guitarist, and founder of Warwick Americana band In Lieu of Flowers, for a track-by-track look at the band's self-titled, debut album. Discover the story behind a song, and listen to the complete tune. Today, hear about the song Broken. Visit the In Lieu of Flowers ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. In April 2021, singer-songwriter Dave Englund called his longtime friend, bassist and songwriter Steve Wolfe and asked if he'd be interested in creating an acoustic/electric Americana band, leaving the loud guitars in the rearview and opting for a more vocal-driven, vintage, thumping sound. Steve agreed. After running a series of specific ads tailored to each musician's seat, the phone calls started coming in. Drummer, percussionist and vocalist Mark Vadnais showed up to play on Dave's back deck. Immediately the snaky soulful grooves started happening. Two weeks later, Chris Taylor answered the ad, jumped on deck, opened his Gretsch case, and delivered his unique guitar vibe, insuring his ticket in. In November, an old acquaintance of Dave and Steve's, violinist and mandolin player Ernie Lau got the phone call asking him to come jam and see if he'd be a good fit for this new group. His focus on classical violin as opposed to bluegrass fiddle brought a new and needed color, and he joined in November. Rounding out the band a month later in December was pedal steel guitarist Jim Wishart who answered the final ad, having been a guitarist for many years but only recently started playing the steel guitar, his musicality and playing coated every song he played on. Jim was in and In Lieu of Flowers was complete!

T-Minus Space Daily
Elon's ambitious space plans.

T-Minus Space Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 29:37


SpaceX CEO Elon Musk outlines an ambitious launch timeline for the Starship at the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Azerbaijan. China and Russia present plans for future space stations at the IAC. A new partnership between Voyager Space and Northrop Grumman's will see the Cygnus spacecraft provide cargo resupply services for the Starlab space station, and more.  Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow T-Minus on Twitter and LinkedIn. T-Minus Guest Our guest is Steve Wolfe, President of the Beyond Earth Institute. You can connect with Steve on LinkedIn and learn more about the Beyond Earth Institute on their website and at space.n2k.com/BeyondEarth. Selected Reading China to double size of space station, touts alternative to NASA-led ISS- Reuters Russia talks a big future in space while its overall budget is quietly cut- Ars Technica Voyager Space Announces Teaming Agreement with Northrop Grumman for the Starlab Space Station- PR Newswire Start Your Engines: NASA to Begin Critical Testing for Future Artemis Missions LMI Awarded $98M Small Business Innovation Phase III Contract Through Use of RAPTR™, a Proven and Trusted Modeling, Simulation & Analysis Tool for the Space Force- PR UK joins mission to trace Universe back to the Big Bang - GOV.UK Pale Blue Raises $7.5M in Series B Round, to build production facility DoD Needs to Step Up Support for Commercial Space, Silicon Valley Defense Group Says- Via Satellite New ‘Hyperspace Challenge' aims to pair mature space tech with DOD, Space Force - Nextgov/FCW Israel Aerospace Industries sells spy satellites to Azerbaijan Jupiter-sized objects in Orion Nebula baffle scientists- Al Jazeera T-Minus Crew Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders and operators in the industry. Here's our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © 2023 N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Space Marketing Podcast
Space Marketing Podcast with Steve Wolfe from Beyond Earth Institute

Space Marketing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 30:39


Join Izzy as she delves into part 1 of the future of space exploration with Steve Wolfe, President and Co-founder of the Beyond Earth Institute.  The Beyond Earth Institute is a non-profit think tank focused on preparing for the future of humanity beyond our home planet. They conduct research, provide analysis, and offer recommendations on space policy proposals with implications spanning from the near-term to the next hundred years. Policy plays a pivotal role in shaping the trajectory of space development, and understanding its dynamics is crucial for what awaits us in the cosmos. In this interview, we explore what the Beyond Earth Institute is doing to pave the way for human habitation and work beyond Earth. #BeyondEarth #SpaceExploration #FutureInSpace #BeyondEarthInstitute #SpacePolicyInsights ABOUT STEVE WOLFE Co-Founder and President of Beyond Earth Author of The Obligation: A Journey to Discover Human Purpose on Earth and in the Cosmos https://beyondearth.org/ https://beyondearthsymposium.org/ November 1-2, 2023 American University Washington School of Law Washington, DC Krunal Joshi, Counsellor, Space at Embassy of India, ISRO Representative in USA Hague Institute - Washington Compact GSA Spaceport Summit https://www.globalspaceportalliance.com/all-events/ Op-Ed article https://spacenews.com/op-ed-to-open-the-space-frontier-cld-must-not-fail/ MENTIONS High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space written by Gerard K. O'Neill. Axiom Northrop Grumman Orbital Reef Gravitics Vast Government Agencies: NASA FAA Department of Commerce CHAPTERS 01:10 Introduction 02:41 Steve's space journey Congressman 08:41 Space Settlement Act of 1988 09:46 NASA Authorization Bill 11:22 Beyond Earth Institute 12:11 Three pillars - Technologies, Financing, and Policy 16:30 Goal of the Beyond Earth Symposium NASA - Commercial LEO 24:28 Mission Authorization 25:43 India and other countries landing on the Moon 26:06 What are government roles and responsibilities 27:00 International Speakers 27:48 Big Question  ABOUT IZZY Izzy's website - https://izzy.house Author of Space Marketing: Competing in the new commercial space industry AND Space Marketing: Spaceports on Amazon and Audible - https://bit.ly/Space-Marketing Podcast host for Space Marketing Podcast - https://spacemarketingpodcast.com Organizer for Space for Kentucky Roundtable - https://spaceforkentucky.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island
Songs from In Lieu of Flowers: In the Hallway of My Heart

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 10:03


Join Dave Englund, singer-songwriter, guitarist, and founder of Warwick Americana band In Lieu of Flowers, for a track-by-track look at the band's self-titled, debut album. Discover the story behind a song, and listen to the complete tune. Today, hear about the song In the Hallway of My Heart. Visit the In Lieu of Flowers ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. In April 2021, singer-songwriter Dave Englund called his longtime friend, bassist and songwriter Steve Wolfe and asked if he'd be interested in creating an acoustic/electric Americana band, leaving the loud guitars in the rearview and opting for a more vocal-driven, vintage, thumping sound. Steve agreed. After running a series of specific ads tailored to each musician's seat, the phone calls started coming in. Drummer, percussionist and vocalist Mark Vadnais showed up to play on Dave's back deck. Immediately the snaky soulful grooves started happening. Two weeks later, Chris Taylor answered the ad, jumped on deck, opened his Gretsch case, and delivered his unique guitar vibe, insuring his ticket in. In November, an old acquaintance of Dave and Steve's, violinist and mandolin player Ernie Lau got the phone call asking him to come jam and see if he'd be a good fit for this new group. His focus on classical violin as opposed to bluegrass fiddle brought a new and needed color, and he joined in November. Rounding out the band a month later in December was pedal steel guitarist Jim Wishart who answered the final ad, having been a guitarist for many years but only recently started playing the steel guitar, his musicality and playing coated every song he played on. Jim was in and In Lieu of Flowers was complete!

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island
Songs from In Lieu of Flowers: Princess Divorces the Toad

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 10:01


Join Dave Englund, singer-songwriter, guitarist, and founder of Warwick Americana band In Lieu of Flowers, for a track-by-track look at the band's self-titled, debut album. Discover the story behind a song, and listen to the complete tune. Today, hear about the song Princess Divorces the Toad. Visit the In Lieu of Flowers ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. In April 2021, singer-songwriter Dave Englund called his longtime friend, bassist and songwriter Steve Wolfe and asked if he'd be interested in creating an acoustic/electric Americana band, leaving the loud guitars in the rearview and opting for a more vocal-driven, vintage, thumping sound. Steve agreed. After running a series of specific ads tailored to each musician's seat, the phone calls started coming in. Drummer, percussionist and vocalist Mark Vadnais showed up to play on Dave's back deck. Immediately the snaky soulful grooves started happening. Two weeks later, Chris Taylor answered the ad, jumped on deck, opened his Gretsch case, and delivered his unique guitar vibe, insuring his ticket in. In November, an old acquaintance of Dave and Steve's, violinist and mandolin player Ernie Lau got the phone call asking him to come jam and see if he'd be a good fit for this new group. His focus on classical violin as opposed to bluegrass fiddle brought a new and needed color, and he joined in November. Rounding out the band a month later in December was pedal steel guitarist Jim Wishart who answered the final ad, having been a guitarist for many years but only recently started playing the steel guitar, his musicality and playing coated every song he played on. Jim was in and In Lieu of Flowers was complete!

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island
Songs from In Lieu of Flowers: Miss Hazelwood

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2023 10:09


Join Dave Englund, singer-songwriter, guitarist, and founder of Warwick Americana band In Lieu of Flowers, for a track-by-track look at the band's self-titled, debut album. Discover the story behind a song, and listen to the complete tune. Today, hear about the song Miss Hazelwood. Visit the In Lieu of Flowers ⁠⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠⁠. In April 2021, singer-songwriter Dave Englund called his longtime friend, bassist and songwriter Steve Wolfe and asked if he'd be interested in creating an acoustic/electric Americana band, leaving the loud guitars in the rearview and opting for a more vocal-driven, vintage, thumping sound. Steve agreed. After running a series of specific ads tailored to each musician's seat, the phone calls started coming in. Drummer, percussionist and vocalist Mark Vadnais showed up to play on Dave's back deck. Immediately the snaky soulful grooves started happening. Two weeks later, Chris Taylor answered the ad, jumped on deck, opened his Gretsch case, and delivered his unique guitar vibe, insuring his ticket in. In November, an old acquaintance of Dave and Steve's, violinist and mandolin player Ernie Lau got the phone call asking him to come jam and see if he'd be a good fit for this new group. His focus on classical violin as opposed to bluegrass fiddle brought a new and needed color, and he joined in November. Rounding out the band a month later in December was pedal steel guitarist Jim Wishart who answered the final ad, having been a guitarist for many years but only recently started playing the steel guitar, his musicality and playing coated every song he played on. Jim was in and In Lieu of Flowers was complete!

The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2021: #HotelMars: What is Space Solar Power? David Livingston, DrSpace of the SpaceShow.com. Steve Wolfe, Beyond Earth Institute. (Originally posted September 3, 2021)

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2023 10:19


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Bestof2021: #HotelMars: What is Space Solar Power?  David Livingston, DrSpace of the SpaceShow.com. Steve Wolfe, Beyond Earth Institute. (Originally posted September 3, 2021) https://space.nss.org/nss-welcomes-beyond-earth-institutes-space-solar-power-initiative-for-a-cleaner-environment/

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island
Songs from In Lieu of Flowers: The Usual Way

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 9:35


Join Dave Englund, singer-songwriter, guitarist, and founder of Warwick Americana band In Lieu of Flowers, for a track-by-track look at the band's self-titled, debut album. Discover the story behind a song, and listen to the complete tune. Today, hear about the song The Usual Way. Visit the In Lieu of Flowers ⁠⁠⁠website⁠⁠⁠. In April 2021, singer-songwriter Dave Englund called his longtime friend, bassist and songwriter Steve Wolfe and asked if he'd be interested in creating an acoustic/electric Americana band, leaving the loud guitars in the rearview and opting for a more vocal-driven, vintage, thumping sound. Steve agreed. After running a series of specific ads tailored to each musician's seat, the phone calls started coming in. Drummer, percussionist and vocalist Mark Vadnais showed up to play on Dave's back deck. Immediately the snaky soulful grooves started happening. Two weeks later, Chris Taylor answered the ad, jumped on deck, opened his Gretsch case, and delivered his unique guitar vibe, insuring his ticket in. In November, an old acquaintance of Dave and Steve's, violinist and mandolin player Ernie Lau got the phone call asking him to come jam and see if he'd be a good fit for this new group. His focus on classical violin as opposed to bluegrass fiddle brought a new and needed color, and he joined in November. Rounding out the band a month later in December was pedal steel guitarist Jim Wishart who answered the final ad, having been a guitarist for many years but only recently started playing the steel guitar, his musicality and playing coated every song he played on. Jim was in and In Lieu of Flowers was complete!

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island
Songs from In Lieu of Flowers: The Fable

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 7:10


Join Dave Englund, singer-songwriter, guitarist, and founder of Warwick Americana band In Lieu of Flowers, for a track-by-track look at the band's self-titled, debut album. Discover the story behind a song, and listen to the complete tune. Today, hear about the song The Fable. Visit the In Lieu of Flowers ⁠⁠website⁠⁠. In April 2021, singer-songwriter Dave Englund called his longtime friend, bassist and songwriter Steve Wolfe and asked if he'd be interested in creating an acoustic/electric Americana band, leaving the loud guitars in the rearview and opting for a more vocal-driven, vintage, thumping sound. Steve agreed. After running a series of specific ads tailored to each musician's seat, the phone calls started coming in. Drummer, percussionist and vocalist Mark Vadnais showed up to play on Dave's back deck. Immediately the snaky soulful grooves started happening. Two weeks later, Chris Taylor answered the ad, jumped on deck, opened his Gretsch case, and delivered his unique guitar vibe, insuring his ticket in. In November, an old acquaintance of Dave and Steve's, violinist and mandolin player Ernie Lau got the phone call asking him to come jam and see if he'd be a good fit for this new group. His focus on classical violin as opposed to bluegrass fiddle brought a new and needed color, and he joined in November. Rounding out the band a month later in December was pedal steel guitarist Jim Wishart who answered the final ad, having been a guitarist for many years but only recently started playing the steel guitar, his musicality and playing coated every song he played on. Jim was in and In Lieu of Flowers was complete!

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island
Songs from In Lieu of Flowers: Whittled Down to Nothing

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 11:09


Join Dave Englund, singer-songwriter, guitarist, and founder of Warwick Americana band In Lieu of Flowers, for a track-by-track look at the band's self-titled, debut album. Discover the story behind a song, and listen to the complete tune. Today, hear about the song Whittled Down to Nothing. Visit the In Lieu of Flowers ⁠website⁠. In April 2021, singer-songwriter Dave Englund called his longtime friend, bassist and songwriter Steve Wolfe and asked if he'd be interested in creating an acoustic/electric Americana band, leaving the loud guitars in the rearview and opting for a more vocal-driven, vintage, thumping sound. Steve agreed. After running a series of specific ads tailored to each musician's seat, the phone calls started coming in. Drummer, percussionist and vocalist Mark Vadnais showed up to play on Dave's back deck. Immediately the snaky soulful grooves started happening. Two weeks later, Chris Taylor answered the ad, jumped on deck, opened his Gretsch case, and delivered his unique guitar vibe, insuring his ticket in. In November, an old acquaintance of Dave and Steve's, violinist and mandolin player Ernie Lau got the phone call asking him to come jam and see if he'd be a good fit for this new group. His focus on classical violin as opposed to bluegrass fiddle brought a new and needed color, and he joined in November. Rounding out the band a month later in December was pedal steel guitarist Jim Wishart who answered the final ad, having been a guitarist for many years but only recently started playing the steel guitar, his musicality and playing coated every song he played on. Jim was in and In Lieu of Flowers was complete!

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island
Songs from In Lieu of Flowers: Caught It from Love

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 6:27


Join Dave Englund, singer-songwriter, guitarist, and founder of Warwick Americana band In Lieu of Flowers, for a track-by-track look at the band's self-titled, debut album. Discover the story behind a song, and listen to the complete tune. Today, hear about the song Caught It from Love. Visit the In Lieu of Flowers website. In April 2021, singer-songwriter Dave Englund called his longtime friend, bassist and songwriter Steve Wolfe and asked if he'd be interested in creating an acoustic/electric Americana band, leaving the loud guitars in the rearview and opting for a more vocal-driven, vintage, thumping sound. Steve agreed. After running a series of specific ads tailored to each musician's seat, the phone calls started coming in. Drummer, percussionist and vocalist Mark Vadnais showed up to play on Dave's back deck. Immediately the snaky soulful grooves started happening. Two weeks later, Chris Taylor answered the ad, jumped on deck, opened his Gretsch case, and delivered his unique guitar vibe, insuring his ticket in. In November, an old acquaintance of Dave and Steve's, violinist and mandolin player Ernie Lau got the phone call asking him to come jam and see if he'd be a good fit for this new group. His focus on classical violin as opposed to bluegrass fiddle brought a new and needed color, and he joined in November. Rounding out the band a month later in December was pedal steel guitarist Jim Wishart who answered the final ad, having been a guitarist for many years but only recently started playing the steel guitar, his musicality and playing coated every song he played on. Jim was in and In Lieu of Flowers was complete!

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island
Songs from In Lieu of Flowers: Big Pink

Warwick Radio Online: The Voice of Warwick, Rhode Island

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 5:01


Join Dave Englund, singer-songwriter, guitarist, and founder of Warwick Americana band In Lieu of Flowers, for a track-by-track look at the band's self-titled, debut album. Discover the story behind a song, and listen to the complete tune. Today, hear about the song Big Pink. Visit the In Lieu of Flowers website. In April 2021, singer-songwriter Dave Englund called his longtime friend, bassist and songwriter Steve Wolfe and asked if he'd be interested in creating an acoustic/electric Americana band, leaving the loud guitars in the rearview and opting for a more vocal-driven, vintage, thumping sound. Steve agreed. After running a series of specific ads tailored to each musician's seat, the phone calls started coming in. Drummer, percussionist and vocalist Mark Vadnais showed up to play on Dave's back deck. Immediately the snaky soulful grooves started happening. Two weeks later, Chris Taylor answered the ad, jumped on deck, opened his Gretsch case, and delivered his unique guitar vibe, insuring his ticket in. In November, an old acquaintance of Dave and Steve's, violinist and mandolin player Ernie Lau got the phone call asking him to come jam and see if he'd be a good fit for this new group. His focus on classical violin as opposed to bluegrass fiddle brought a new and needed color, and he joined in November. Rounding out the band a month later in December was pedal steel guitarist Jim Wishart who answered the final ad, having been a guitarist for many years but only recently started playing the steel guitar, his musicality and playing coated every song he played on. Jim was in and In Lieu of Flowers was complete!

The John Batchelor Show
#Bestof2021: EU needs Space-based solar power by 2025 or else: #HotelMars: What is Space Solar Power? David Livingston. Steve Wolfe, Beyond Earth Institute (Originally posted September 3, 2021).

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2022 12:37


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Bestof2021: EU needs Space-based solar power by 2025 or else: #HotelMars: What is Space Solar Power?  David Livingston. Steve Wolfe, Beyond Earth Institute (Originally posted September 3, 2021). https://space.nss.org/nss-welcomes-beyond-earth-institutes-space-solar-power-initiative-for-a-cleaner-environment/

Inside Running
Inside Running Ep40 28-5-22

Inside Running

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2022 57:44


Tune into Inside Running on Saturday morning when Darren McAullay, Digby Beacham and Scott Embry go through the big ten event card at Belmont Park featuring the Group 3 Furphy Belmont Sprint. A capacity line up of 16 runners should face the starter with Red Can Man a short priced favourite. The Steve Wolfe trained galloper deserves favouritism following seconds behind Elite Street in the Northam Stakes and the Roma Cup, both at Group 3 level. He has won over 1400m previously, firstly in the Fairetha as a 3yo and the following year in the H.G. Bolton Sprint. Valour Road, Platoon, Tellem Were Coming, God Has Chosen and Amasenus appear serious contenders. The meeting has plenty of depth and weather conditions appear perfect for a great day’s racing. Best of luck finding the winners, hopefully the Inside Running team can assist along the way. Chapter 1 - Introduction Chapter 2 - PR1 (5:40) Chapter 3 - PR2 (10:17) Chapter 4 - PR3 (16:00) Chapter 5 - PR4 (20:15) Chapter 6 - PR5 (25:21) Chapter 7 - PR6 (31:44) Chapter 8 - PR7 (35:56) Chapter 9 - PR8 (40:27) Chapter 10 - PR9 (46:39) Chapter 11 - PR10 (52:46) Chapter 12 - Brett Lenton & Best Bets (55:47)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Heavy-Duty Parts Report
Eliminating Gaps in Communication When a Driver is Broken Down

The Heavy-Duty Parts Report

Play Episode Play 33 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 15:08 Transcription Available


Episode 150: Imagine this: A driver breaks down 500 miles from your shop. They need to get the truck fixed and get back on the road as quickly as possible. How can we improve the way commercial fleets deal with this situation? RoadBays is built specifically to help you increase productivity and achieve faster uptimes. Roadside management will never be the same with RoadBays.  Show Notes: Visit HeavyDutyPartsReport.com for complete show notes of this episode and to subscribe to all our content. Disclaimer: This content and description may contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, The Heavy-Duty Parts Report may receive a small commission. Sponsors of this Episode: Have issues with your commercial equipment? You need ATA's Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC). Check out TMC at tmc.trucking.org Want to look up parts but don't have a part number or the VIN? Download Diesel Parts for free on Desktop or on your Apple or Android device. Looking for high-quality fuel injection for heavy-duty applications? Visit AMBACInternational.com/AftermarketSpecial Offer: Are you looking to purchase heavy-duty parts and get your commercial vehicle repaired? Get access to one of HDA Truck Pride's 750 locations across the United States and Canada. Visit HeavyDutyPartsReport.com/BuyParts.

The Stolen Hours Podcast
Ep. 47: The Skatepark Creator... The Community Director: Steve Wolfe

The Stolen Hours Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 72:34


Since 1999, Steve Wolfe has orchestrated the setup of skateboard parks for young people to come to learn to skate, teach others to skate, and to create community happenings that bring people together to connect in a positive way. In the beginning you would find him and the crowds who came (to skate, to smash cars, eat food, make art, or love those who showed up) in parking lots in suburban NJ. Now, twenty years later he is still doing "Solid" skatepark, but this time within a dedicated interior space in an old silk factory in Paterson, NJ. This interior space not only avoids the vulnerability of New Jersey weather, but also now offers the opportunity to do daily events. Solid continues to host free skate sessions for kids to drop in on the halfpipe, ollie over a lawn chair, teach, and/or just hang out with each other, but this space has also given life to Steve's vision to truly become a community center for local youth. They offer free workshops like resume building and "interviewing for a job" skills, a design class that teaches graphic design from the mindset and angle of the skate world, and more. Steve, his nonprofit organization, and the crew he has pulled together's vision just continues to build... We discuss it all from the evolution of his Christian faith that motivated him to begin outreaching to others, not falling into other people's version of how to do what you feel called to do, how love rather than fear should be your guide, and to now building a place to support youth and positive community in the city of Paterson, NJ. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thestolenhourspodcast/message

The John Batchelor Show
#ClassicHotelMars: Solar power in space. David Livingston. Steve Wolfe, Beyond Earth Institute

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 10:19


Photo: Solar Power Grid Unfurled. NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona @Batchelorshow #ClassicHotelMars: Solar power in space.  David Livingston. Steve Wolfe, Beyond Earth Institute  https://space.nss.org/nss-welcomes-beyond-earth-institutes-space-solar-power-initiative-for-a-cleaner-environment/

SENTrack
Steve Wolfe on Bensley (25/11/2021)

SENTrack

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 3:47


WA Trainer Steve Wolfe joins Andrew Bensley to chat about his star galloper RED CAN MAN who lines up as one of the leading chances in Saturday's Winterbottom Stakes at Ascot.

The John Batchelor Show
1647: #HotelMars: What is Space Solar Power? David Livingston. Steve Wolfe, Beyond Earth Institute GLXXG

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2021 13:21


Photo: No known restrictions on publication. CBS Eyes on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow #HotelMars: What is Space Solar Power? David Livingston. Steve Wolfe, Beyond Earth Institute GLXXG https://space.nss.org/nss-welcomes-beyond-earth-institutes-space-solar-power-initiative-for-a-cleaner-environment/

RSN Racing Pulse
David Brideoake - Red Can Man is having his first start for David

RSN Racing Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 4:15


Stakes-performed four-year-old Red Can Man is having his first start for David Brideoake on Saturday after transferring from WA trainer Steve Wolfe

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The One One - WA Racing Podcast
WA Sires Produce Stakes Day Edition - Episode 72

The One One - WA Racing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 125:40


From the shearing shed to the winner's enclosure, Steve Wolfe is 72 years young and has never trained better. One of WA racing's true characters yarns with the "Perth Racing Guru" Terry Leighton and BJ Ryan ahead of WA Sires Produce Stakes Dat at Ascot. Catch the news, views and previews on the latest edition of The One One — your WA Racing Podcast. // Chapter Markers // • 0:00 WA Racing News • 18:32 Steve Wolfe Interview • 53:09 Saturday's Preview • 33:03 Race 1 • 1:01:13 Race 2 • 1:06:54 Race 3 • 1:12:01 Race 4 • 1:19:30 Mastermind • 1:23:27 Race 5 • 1:30:03 Race 6 • 1:39:49 Race 7 • 1:26:25 Race 8 • 1:52:53 Race 9/Get Out Steaks • 2:01:18 Betfair Best Betting Propositions of the Day & Maddies & Lays

The One One - WA Racing Podcast
Preview Only: WA Sires Produce Stakes Day - Episode 72

The One One - WA Racing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 71:33


From the shearing shed to the winner's enclosure, Steve Wolfe is 72 years young and has never trained better. One of WA racing's true characters yarns with the "Perth Racing Guru" Terry Leighton and BJ Ryan ahead of WA Sires Produce Stakes Dat at Ascot. Catch the news, views and previews on the latest edition of The One One — your WA Racing Podcast.

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The One One - WA Racing Podcast
Interview: Steve Wolfe - Episode 72

The One One - WA Racing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 33:57


Interview: Steve Wolfe - Episode 72 by BJ Ryan & Terry Leighton

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Unhinged .
S2 Ep 7 - 18 March 2021

Unhinged .

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 92:03


In this episode, the boys are joined by trainer Steve Wolfe for a chat.  They also talk about Lochie's fantastic striker rate from last week's episode, and at the end, they read out some emails from listeners.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Slacker Morning Show
Bonnie Tyler Interview

The Slacker Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 8:15


Bonnie Tyler, born Gaynor Hopkins, was brought up in Skewen, a small village near Swansea. She grew up to become one of Wales' best known performers, achieving chart success all over the world. She is recognised for her distinctive husky voice, and a long list of hit singles including Total Eclipse of the Heart, It's a Heartache, Holding Out for a Hero, Lost in France, More Than a Lover, Bitterblue and If I Sing You a Love Song. In her 50-year career, Bonnie has performed for audiences in countries across the world, and she has enjoyed critical acclaim for her recent albums Rocks and Honey and Between The Earth and the Stars. Her latest album The Best Is Yet to Come – due for release on 26 February 2021 – is a contemporary approach to the sounds and styles of 80s pop rock.   As a teenager, Bonnie was influenced by the biggest female voices of the 60s, especially Tina Turner and Janis Joplin. After spending several years performing in local pubs and clubs around South Wales, first with Bobbie Wayne & the Dixies and later with her own band, Imagination, Bonnie was discovered by talent scout Roger Bell in 1974. RCA Records launched Bonnie's recording career two years later with her debut single My! My! Honeycomb. Her breakthrough hit was Lost in France, written by her managers Ronnie Scott and Steve Wolfe. The single peaked at no. 9 in the UK, and spent six months in the German charts. After enjoying further success with subsequent singles More Than a Lover and Heaven, Bonnie finally broke into the Billboard charts with It's a Heartache, which reached no. 3 in the United States. Of the four albums that Bonnie recorded for RCA, Natural Force was the most successful, selling over half a million copies in the United States. Ready to embrace the new decade, Bonnie moved to CBS Records to work with Jim Steinman in the early 80s. Their fateful collaboration resulted in the groundbreaking international hit Total Eclipse of the Heart, a multi-platinum selling single that still enjoys cultural relevance in the 21st century. It is lifted from her fifth album, Faster Than the Speed of Night, which saw Tyler become to first British female artist to make her debut appearance on the UK Albums Chart at no. 1. During the 80s, she recorded several songs for movie soundtracks, including the UK no. 2 hit Holding Out for a Hero for Footloose, and the Grammy-nominated single Here She Comes for a restoration of Metropolis. Hide Your Heart became Bonnie's third album for CBS, produced by Desmond Child. It features several songs that became hits for other artists, including The Best for Tina Turner and Save Up All Your Tears for Cher. In the 90s, Bonnie signed with German label Hansa Records for three albums. The first, Bitterblue, rivaled the success of her career-defining album Faster Than the Speed of Night in some European countries, earning 4x Platinum status in Norway. Her follow-up albums Angel Heart and Silhouette in Red also became Platinum records in parts of Europe. Bonnie reunited with Jim Steinman in 1995 after signing with EastWest Records. She recorded epic cover versions of Making Love (Out of Nothing At All) and Two Out of Three Ain't Bad for her album Free Spirit, which featured the work of top producers including Humberto Gatica, Christopher Neil and David Foster. Her second record with EastWest, titled All in One Voice, arrived shortly before the new milennium. The celtic-influenced pop album was recorded in Dublin and Hamburg, and features a haunting cover of “I Put a Spell on You”, produced by Mike Batt.   In the early 2000s, Bonnie signed a one-off deal with EMI to record Heart Strings, an album of classic rock covers featuring her touring band and the City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Bonnie recorded her next two pop-rock albums, Simply Believe and Wings, with producers Jean Lahcene and Stuart Emerson. Bonnie received an ECHO Music Prize for ‘Best International Pop/Rock Female Artist' in 1994. She has also received three Goldene Europa awards, three Grammy and BRIT nominations, two AMA nominations and one ACM nomination. She is the recipient of an honorary degree from Swansea University,  and she was presented with a Gold Badge from BASCA (now The Ivors Academy) in 2013. Bonnie has represented the United Kingdom at two international music contests. In 1979, she won the Yamaha World Popular Song Festival with her song ‘Sitting On the Edge of the Ocean'. After competing in the Eurovision Song Contest with ‘Believe in Me' in 2013, Bonnie picked up two ESC Radio Awards for ‘Best Song' and ‘Best Singer'. Over and above the timeless tracks that made her a household name, Bonnie has proven her versatility by enjoying a bilingual number one album in France, and performing duets – past collaborators include Vince Gill, Cher, Fabio Jr., Shakin' Stevens and Todd Rundgren. In 2013, she released her country-influenced album Rocks and Honey, recorded at the legendary Blackbird Studios in Nashville with David Huff. In 2019, she released Between the Earth and the Stars, another contemporary record with nods to past moments from her 50-year career. She recorded it with David Mackay, who produced her first two albums back in the 70s. Songwriters include long-time collaborators Kevin Dunne, Brian Cadd and Stuart Emerson, with new contributions from Sir Barry Gibb and Amy Wadge. The album also boasts three exciting duets with Rod Stewart, Cliff Richard and Francis Rossi. Her follow-up album The Best Is Yet to Come will arrive in February 2021. The release was pushed back due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but now Bonnie feels ready to celebrate: “I hope these new songs will lift your spirits. I am so happy and proud of this new album. It simply rocks and brings a smile to my face every time I put it on. The moment we can get back on stage and see your smiling faces will be extra special. I promise the best IS yet to come.“

SaaShimi
Season A - Ep. 2: Growth Investments in SaaS companies [w/Steve Wolfe]

SaaShimi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 36:36


Steve Wolfe of Growth Street Partners shares the firm's approach to investing in SaaS companies. He talks about criteria they look for, the importance of a founder's experience in the industry, general view on valuations, and other subjects. *Steve Wolfe's Bio* Steve is a Co-founder of Growth Street Partners, a San Francisco based growth equity fund. He currently sits on the boards of ChildCareCRM, Visual Lease, Suralink, HR Acuity, Hotel Effectiveness, and BoardBookit. Prior to Growth Street, Steve was a Partner at Mainsal Partners, and was a board member at PayLease, Netchemia, 3PL Central, Ncontracts, and nCourt.

Age of Infinite:  A Project Moon Hut Series
Humankind Emerged on this Planet to Bring Life to Other Planetary Shores w/ Steve Wolfe #32

Age of Infinite: A Project Moon Hut Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 123:36


Sketchy Eats
Maria Mia: Steve Wolfe is a heck of an actor

Sketchy Eats

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 31:42


Bernard and Andre venture over to Maria Mia, a small Mexican place attached to a liquor store in Davison.

The Drunken Peasants Podcast
Stevie Wolfe Visits DP - Joe's "Apology"- RIP Crazy People Segment | DP #681

The Drunken Peasants Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 159:39


Join the Peasants and Jeff Holiday, as we dive head first into events of this past week. Steve Wolfe's diatribe towards him, Joe's apology, and the retirement of the DP "Crazy People" Segment. SUPPORT US: ►https://patreon.com/DP ►https://bit.ly/BraveAppDP ►https://bit.ly/BenBillyMerch ►https://streamlabs.com/drunkenpeasants ►https://youtube.com/DrunkenPeasants/join ►https://subscribestar.com/DrunkenPeasants SOCIAL MEDIA: ►https://discord.gg/DP ►https://fb.com/DrunkenPeasants ►https://twitch.tv/DrunkenPeasants ►https://twitter.com/DrunkenPeasants ►https://soundcloud.com/DrunkenPeasants ►https://bit.ly/iTunesDrunkenPeasants ►https://bit.ly/SpotifyDrunkenPeasants ►https://bit.ly/SticherDrunkenPeasants ►https://bit.ly/DPUnderground ►http://bit.ly/DPTAPCalendar ►drunkenpeasantsinbox@gmail.com BENPAI: ►https://bit.ly/BenpaiYT ►https://twitter.com/DrunkenBenpai ►https://fb.com/DrunkenBenpai BILLY THE FRIDGE: ►https://youtube.com/Overweight ►https://twitter.com/BillyTheFridge ►https://instagram.com/BillyTheFridge SPONSORS: ►AMAZON US: https://amazon.com ►AMAZON UK: https://amazon.com ►AMAZON GER: https://amazon.com ►PODSURVEY: https://podsurvey.com/peasants ►STOREFRONT: https://amazon.com/shop/drunkenpeasants ►STREAMLABS OBS: http://bit.ly/StreamlabsDP PO BOX: The Drunken Peasants 1100 Bellevue Way NE Ste 8A #422 Bellevue, WA 98004 Be sure to put the name on the package you send as "The Drunken Peasants". If you would like to send something to a certain peasant, include a note inside the package with what goes to who. SPECIAL THANKS: ►https://twitter.com/GFIX_ ►https://twitter.com/SYNJE_Grafx ►https://twitter.com/MarshalManson ►https://berserkyd.bandcamp.com ►https://youtube.com/channel/UC9BV1g_9Iq67_yCyj5AX_4Q DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed on our show by hosts, guests, or viewers, are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Drunken Peasants. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Engineering Culture by InfoQ
CA agile leaders on the using data and creating a safe environment to drive strategy

Engineering Culture by InfoQ

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 40:43


In this podcast Shane Hastie, Lead Editor for Culture & Methods, spoke to Shannon Mason, Laureen Knudsen and Steve Wolfe about a wide range of topics from agile marketing to using data effectively to drive strategy, to organisation incentives and neuroscience. Why listen to this podcast: • While there are differences in the application of agile ideas in different domains, the principles apply across the board • An effective agile environment produces good data for executive decision making • To be able to use the data effectively the culture needs to support psychological safety • Agile adoption forces organisations to confront dysfunctional practices • The shift from seeing oneself as the individual contributor to part of a collective group who achieve success together is very hard • Define your ways of working so they work with how people’s brains work, and there is no single process which works for everyone or every area of the organisation More on this: Quick scan our curated show notes on InfoQ https://bit.ly/2rtRc9m You can also subscribe to the InfoQ newsletter to receive weekly updates on the hottest topics from professional software development. bit.ly/24x3IVq Subscribe: www.youtube.com/infoq Like InfoQ on Facebook: bit.ly/2jmlyG8 Follow on Twitter: twitter.com/InfoQ Follow on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infoq Check the landing page on InfoQ: https://bit.ly/2rtRc9m

ModState.com
ModState Podcast Episode 74: Trump vs Bannon and Weed!

ModState.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2018 59:24


Welcome back to the 74th episode of the ModState Podcast. On this podcast John and Nate break down the President Trump vs Steve Bannon feud that has emerged following the release of the "Fire and Fury" book by Steve Wolfe. What will this do to each camp? Is this a loss for President Trump or will it hurt Steve Bannon more? The second and more important topic is Jeff Sessions departure from Obama era marijuana policing. Why Jeff Sessions? We explore why and how this could be a win for Republicans if they choose to make a move to legalize it. Show Notes: 1) Trump and Bannon http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2018/01/michael-wolff-fire-and-fury-book-donald-trump.html 2) Steve Bannon Abandoned?https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/04/us/politics/bannon-mercer-trump.html 3) Jeff Sessions War on Pot http://www.cnn.com/2018/01/04/us/states-react-to-jeff-sessions-memo-marijuana/index.html 4) Cory Gardner Rebukes Jeff Sessions https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/politicians-react-jeff-sessions-reverse-marijuana-legal_us_5a4e58dde4b06d1621bddc48

The Hunt Backcountry Podcast
104 | I Was Rescued By Helicopter, A Listener Story

The Hunt Backcountry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 57:42


"It will never happen to me." That's what most of us think. But all it takes is one wrong step. One careless move. One thing to go wrong. And then, you are in trouble. You are miles-deep into the backcountry. You are severely injured, maybe immobile. What do you do then? In this episode we hear the story from one of you — our listeners. What happened to Steve Wolfe? How did he respond when he found himself immobilized in the mountains? How did such a simple hunt, turn into a serious situation? What can you and I learn from Steve's story? Tune-in and find out. As always, you can learn more about this show and find other episodes at http://ExoMountainGear.com/podcast.

Marketing Agility Podcast
Steve Wolfe of CA Technologies on Agile Transformation

Marketing Agility Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016 21:13


In this episode of The Marketing Agility Podcast we're joined by Steve Wolfe of CA Technologies and Yuval Yeret of AgileSparks. Steve joined CA through their acquisition of Rally Software a company that's been developing tooling for Agile projects for several years. Yuval and AgileSparks has been working with CA to implement an Agile practice on the marketing side of the house.  Like […] The post Steve Wolfe of CA Technologies on Agile Transformation appeared first on Agile Marketing Blog - Home of Marketing Agility Podcast.

Allen Michael, Galactic Messenger
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Allen Michael, Galactic Messenger

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2014 30:00


Allen Michael and Steve Wolfe, 30 min radio program In 1995 Steve Wolfe produced a series of audio programs for the Galactic News Service, featuring Allen Michael. These programs are all unique, Allen Michael channeling timeless truth with cosmic consciousness of the Universal Mind. These channelings are not for the faint of heart, they will challenge all your suppositions, assumptions and beliefs about life itself, ultimately bringing your soul fully awake and alive to the supreme reality of our eternal Living Universe.

Contact With Galactica
Contact With Galactica 160

Contact With Galactica

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2014 30:00


Galactic News Service recording with Allen Michael and Steve Wolfe, April 2001. Allen Michael channels about the Solar Catastrophe and the redeeming of spaced out souls on this special healing planet.

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The Small Business Radio Show
#263 Rob Biesenbach, Jon Bischke, and Steve Wolfe

The Small Business Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2014 32:52


Scheduled Guests: Is PowerPoint dead? Rob Biesenbach talks about the right way to make a presentation to your customers. Jon Bischke shows a new social recruiting tool. Steve Wolfe tells us the questions you absolutely can't ask during an interview. Sponsored by Sage One and Nextiva.

Art Beat Podcast
#23 Franklin Sirmans Head & Curator of Contemporary (2x08)

Art Beat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2011 65:31


Host Kinte K. Fergerson Guests: Franklin Sirmans Web Address: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/artbeatLive Listener call in #: (909) 362-8242 Since January 2010, Franklin Sirmans is the Terri and Michael Smooke Department Head and Curator of Contemporary Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. He is the curator of recent exhibitions on Steve Wolfe and Vija Celmins which both traveled to LACMA. At LACMA, Sirmans has installed Color and Form, selections from the Broad Collection to coincide with the museum’s presentation of Blinky Palermo; an exhibition from the museum’s permanent collection titled Human Nature (cocurated with Christine Y. Kim) and a solo presentation of works by Robert Therrien from the collections of Broad and LACMA. He is at work on a solo project with Ai Weiwei, opening September 2011 and overseeing installations of new works by Bruce Nauman and Chris Burden in addition to the traveling survey exhibition Glenn Ligon: America, all for October 2011. Prior to LACMA, Sirmans was Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at The Menil Collection in Houston, from 2006-2010, where he organized ten exhibitions in three years including Maurizio Cattelan accompanied by the catalogue Is There Life Before Death?; Vija Celmins: Television and Disaster, 1964-1966; Steve Wolfe: On Paper; Face Off: A Selection of Old Masters and Others from The Menil Collection; John Chamberlain: American Tableau; NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith; Robert Ryman, 1976; The David Whitney Bequest; Otabenga Jones: Lessons from Below; and Everyday People: 20th Century Photography from The Menil Collection. He was also the coordinating curator for major traveling exhibitions on Bruce Nauman and Marlene Dumas.

Art Beat Podcast
#23 Franklin Sirmans Head & Curator of Contemporary (2x08)

Art Beat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2011 65:31


Host Kinte K. Fergerson Guests: Franklin Sirmans Web Address: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/artbeatLive Listener call in #: (909) 362-8242 Since January 2010, Franklin Sirmans is the Terri and Michael Smooke Department Head and Curator of Contemporary Art at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. He is the curator of recent exhibitions on Steve Wolfe and Vija Celmins which both traveled to LACMA. At LACMA, Sirmans has installed Color and Form, selections from the Broad Collection to coincide with the museum’s presentation of Blinky Palermo; an exhibition from the museum’s permanent collection titled Human Nature (cocurated with Christine Y. Kim) and a solo presentation of works by Robert Therrien from the collections of Broad and LACMA. He is at work on a solo project with Ai Weiwei, opening September 2011 and overseeing installations of new works by Bruce Nauman and Chris Burden in addition to the traveling survey exhibition Glenn Ligon: America, all for October 2011. Prior to LACMA, Sirmans was Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at The Menil Collection in Houston, from 2006-2010, where he organized ten exhibitions in three years including Maurizio Cattelan accompanied by the catalogue Is There Life Before Death?; Vija Celmins: Television and Disaster, 1964-1966; Steve Wolfe: On Paper; Face Off: A Selection of Old Masters and Others from The Menil Collection; John Chamberlain: American Tableau; NeoHooDoo: Art for a Forgotten Faith; Robert Ryman, 1976; The David Whitney Bequest; Otabenga Jones: Lessons from Below; and Everyday People: 20th Century Photography from The Menil Collection. He was also the coordinating curator for major traveling exhibitions on Bruce Nauman and Marlene Dumas.

RICS Americas
Property World: Why do XML and open source definitions matter to commerical real estate? (Audio)

RICS Americas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2010


Bruce Kellogg FRICS talks with Steve Wolfe, RICS Americas Director of Operations, about OSCRE: the Open Standards Consortium for Real Estate -- and why XML matters to the commercial real estate business.