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Next time you are in Broadus, Montana, you may notice some new artwork as you drive past the Broadus Corner Store...where two young ladies from Kirby, Montana have spent the past few months creating a giant mural that celebrates some of the history of Powder River County.The creator is Miah Chalfont, a Northern Cheyenne artist who told KGHL that her mural honors the history of homesteading and the enduring presence of indigenous peoples in Powder River Country. The 15-foot by 60-foot mural named “PA'EO'HE'E (Powder River), The Good Hunting Grounds”, depicts a faded parchment page from the 1920 US Census forPowder River County, overlaid by a herd of 13 colorful bison, with the images of two of the most famous Cheyenne Chiefs, Dull Knife and Little Wolf.KGHL's Taylor Brown interviewed artist Miah Chalfont, and her assistant Shawnee Real Bird, about the project. On Monday September 22nd a huge crowd gathered in downtown Broadus to celebrate the completion of the project made possible by the “Building a Better Broadus” pilot Community Tourism Grant from the Montana Department Commerce Office of Tourism. Local supporters include the Broadus Corner Store, Yellowstone Bank, the School Community Development Council, and the Kingsley History Project.--------------------------------------------The following additional details were provided by Clara Caufield, Northern Cheyenne Columnist:A journey of healing begins. On Monday, September 22, a historic event occurred at Broadus, MT, where 150 people representing Powder River County and the Northern Cheyenne joined to celebrate the unveiling of a mural at the Broadus Corner Store. The mural commemorates the Northern Cheyenne, and was created by Northern Cheyenne artist Miah Chalfont Realbird at the request of the Kingsley History Project.A small pioneer town named Kingsley once existed near what is now Broadus, where many conflicts occurred between the Cheyenne, Sioux and U.S. Calvary. The Kingsley History Project has the mission of making that a historic site and wishes to involve the Northern Cheyenne and Sioux peoples in that effort. Thirty-six Northern Cheyenne tribal elders, including traditional Chief Leon Seminole and Tribal President Gene Small attended and even provided rides for some elders to get to the event.Speakers included: Shawnee Realbird, a pilot (first Indian woman in Montana to do that); photojournalist; and poet; Miah Chalfant Real Bird (Artist); Leo Seminole (Prayer); Henry Real Bird (Former Poet Laureate of Montana); Jade Sooktis,Northern Cheyenne (Montana State Rep. District 41); Tribal President Gene Small and warrior society headsman; Kingsley History Project: John Amsden; Mina Seminole (the Reynolds Battle); a Broadus County Commissioner; and Clara Caufield, Chair, Northern Cheyenne Elderly Commission. All the speakers addressed the need for healing and forgiveness between the two diverse communities of Broadus and Northern Cheyenne. They all have historical roots and ties to that area, it being the site of many engagements between the military, Northern Cheyenne and Sioux, especially the Reynolds Battle, 1976, a great precursor and influence upon the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Perhaps, not all people in each community will agree, but the leaders have decided that 150 years is long enough to hold a grudge. As one speaker reminded, our forebearers were human beings, caught in the grip of historical forces beyond their control, both sides trying to do what was right for them at the time.Clara Caufield can be reached at acheyennereview@gmail.com.-------------------------------------------------(Crowdscene photo credit: Dani DrainePhotography)(Nightpainting scene photo credit: Shawnee RealBird)
Many evangelical churches are known for their savvy marketing photographs of congregants worshipping and praying. Taylor stops by to discuss how this is not church.
The Northern Cheyenne people made history this week. After meeting privately for several hours on Thursday, the Cheyenne Chiefs Council in an unprecedented action drafted a declaration calling for the use of traditional tribal law to remove many of the currently elected members of Tribal Council, along with several Staff, and ban them from ever serving again. Since those members had barricaded themselves inside the Littlewolf Capitol Building, the center of Cheyenne tribal government, along with an illegal Security Force, those Chiefs demanded the offices to be opened back up to the public, and the private Security members removed. The issue came to a head last week after a questionable meeting of the council, where members passed a resolution to urge removal of Cheyenne President Gene Small, in an action that was later disapproved by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. President Small was pressured because he wants to see a forensic audit of some $90 million in federal ARPA and Covid funds. To explain exactly what happened, Robert McClean called into Voices of Montana on Friday September to talk with Tom Schultz and Taylor Brown on the statewide radio program. Robert McLean, Jr. is not Cheyenne, but a highly respected local community leader trusted by tribal members. McLean is a former Principal of Lame Deer Elementary School, former Superintendent at Wyola and St. Labre Schools, and more recently the Lay Advocate at Northern Cheyenne Tribal Court.
In this podcast, emergency medicine physician Taylor Brown, MD, of Harvard Medical School breaks down how trauma-informed care can transform interactions in high-pressure emergency settings. She discusses practical strategies to empower patients, reduce retraumatization, and enhance outcomes, even in the most acute clinical encounters.
This week at the first Rodeo Billings event by the Northern International Livestock Exposition, the crowd will be entertained by two young men who both grew up here in KGHL Country!Both PRCA Announce Garrison Allen and Professional Rodeo Clown Tate Rhoads spent their early years in Laurel, and graduated High School from Laurel and Custer respectively.Enjoy their interview with Taylor Brown, and learn more about these two good friends and rising stars in the world of Professional Rodeo!
Taylor and I discuss his time in youth ministry, his divorce, firing from a job in ministry, addiction, and ultimate healing through authentic relationships!
Hear from the only female to own an Olympic triathlon medal in every color in this candid conversation. Georgia Taylor-Brown shares more than a few stories from Tokyo to Paris (& beyond) and demonstrates just how complex the journey behind the result can be. Use code BURN for 15% off prescriptions at telyrx.com
Have feedback or a topic you want to hear about, let us know by sending us a direct message!Welcome to another exciting episode of The KarWell Chronicles!
Jim Stott, Billings Bench Water Association board member talks about The "Ditch" and the Canyon Creek Flume with KGHL's The Roadshow host, Bo Swayze along with a Bonus conversation and follow-up w/ KGHL's Taylor Brown.
In This episode, we are dropping gems with special guest and dear friend Tina Taylor Brown. She comes to us with a wealth of knowledge and life experience having lived the life of a stand-up comedian, on-air radio personality, model, wife and mother. But the best part about her, she speaks her mind and holds NOTHING back! We gave her free rein and she definitely delivered. The vulnerability and energy…wow…simply amazing. So grab your favorite sip and dig in! We are taking you on one hell of a ride. Questions, reviews and topics you would like to hear on the show: Website: podcastsoe.com. Instagram: @soe_podcast YouTube: @sippinonexcellence3736 Connect with Doc! Website: huntspine.com Instagram: @leonelhunt Connect with Coach KJ! Website: coachkj.com Instagram: @coachkjknows
Join our discussion of Rednecks by Taylor Brown, winner of the 2025 Southern Book Prize! On this episode, Michael Cunningham, Carrie Green, and guest John David Hurley share their thoughts on this novel about the West Virginia Mine Wars of 1920-1921.Want to talk with other book lovers about the novel? Register for our in-person book club discussion of Rednecks, which will take place on Tuesday, March 18, 2025 at 6:30 pm. If you're participating in Winter-Spring Books & Bites Bingo, you can earn another free square by reading the book and either listening to this episode or attending the book club.PairingsGarlicky White Soup Beans and Indian Creek Skillet Cornbread from Praisesong for the Kitchen Ghosts: Stories and Recipes from Five Generations of Black Country Cooks by Crystal Wilkinson Pepperoni Rolls from Victuals by Ronni Lundy Butterscotch Pie and Maypop Tea from Celebrating Southern Appalachian Food: Recipes & Stories from Mountain Kitchens by Jim Casada and Tipper Pressley
Ramiz Monsef performs Taylor Brown's historical novel set during the Battle of Blair Mountain in the early 1920s. We're revisiting Jo Reed and AudioFile's Kendra Winchester's discussion about this 2025 Audie Award Finalist in Fiction that will keep listeners on edge until the very last second. Lebanese American “Doc Moo” Muhanna serves as a medical doctor during the Mine Wars. Monsef's narration enlivens the characters as they give listeners various perspectives on these historical events. Monsef skillfully performs many different accents, and maintains the tension as the action of the novel picks up. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tana Thompson, Joslyn Lamiller, Lacey Hanson all interviewed with Taylor Brown @ KGHL Studios. Thank you, Kacey McClane, for your leadership with Belfry FFA
In this episode we chat to TB about the upcoming 2025 season.
Fivetran recently passed $300 million ARR and has over 7,000 customers globally. Taylor Brown, the cofounder and COO of Fivetran, joins the show to talk about Fivetran's moat, the impact of AI on the data ingestion space, and open table formats and catalogs. For full show notes and to read 6+ years of back issues of the podcast's companion newsletter, head to https://roundup.getdbt.com. The Analytics Engineering Podcast is sponsored by dbt Labs.
Tour manager for The Gaslight Anthem, Taylor Brown joins us for another 'Road Dogs' episode. He discusses the blessed 'day off' on the road, East Coast vs West Coast wildfires, the joy of spreadsheets and that Prague show. You should also know that this Renaissance man designs and builds mid-century modern furniture. Support the show via Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Susan Taylor Brown is a fiber artist who creates highly textural art to be experienced not just with the eyes, but with the hands. Nestled in the Santa Cruz mountains of California, she draws deep inspiration from the natural world, translating the untamed beauty of her surroundings into her signature Wildscapes—miniature, tactile landscapes that make you want to shrink down and walk barefoot across the fields and hills. Susan's work is all about texture. She begins each Wildscape with hundreds of French knots, using hand-dyed wool yarn and other fibers to create pieces you can't help but want to touch. For her, it's not just about how the art looks but how it feels. Each piece offers a moment of calm, inviting people to pause and reconnect with nature in a way that feels grounding and peaceful, reflecting Susan's belief in the healing power of the natural world. As a self-taught artist, Susan is driven by intuition, experimentation, and play, letting each piece evolve naturally, much like the landscapes she seeks to honor. She hopes to inspire others to embrace their creativity and find peace in the interconnectedness of nature. For Susan, creativity is all about following your instincts and finding joy in the process. Website https://susantaylorbrown.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/susantaylorbrown Instagram https://www.instagram.com/susantaylorbrown/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/susantaylorbrown
We are welcoming back a familiar face to the podcast, Taylor Jane Brown, also known as a mom, former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader, and PB&J on Tik Tok! We have a lot to catch up on since the last time she was on the podcast. Taylor's journey to becoming a mom came with trials, loss and a test of faith. On the other side of the storm she received a beautiful blessing.. her precious baby boy. Claire and Taylor have a vulnerable discussion on pregnancy and the hardship that many have to endure. God's plan is not always the easiest path but Taylor inspires us to never give up hope and continue to have faith in his promises. FOLLOW & SUBSCRIBE on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Instagram, and Tik Tok so you never miss a thing! Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0sNLuwUXQsY85mvhk6xJJW Follow Sweet As Honey on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/sweetashoneypodcast/ Claire's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clairewolford/ Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thesweetashoneypodcast This episode is sponsored by Chicken N Pickle! Use code: “CNP Sweet As Honey” for a free shareable/appetizer at your nearest DFW location. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sweetashoneypodcast/support
Taylor Brown speaks with Mike McKay the new ombudsman for BNSF railway to share a few thoughts on the ombudsman program and the opportunities it offers for local farmers and shippers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode, I talk with Taylor Brown from Hoosier Seedstock in Indiana. Taylor has a fantastic breeding operation setup on his 10 acres. We discuss the details of his farrowing schedule, breed selection, and income from sales of his piglets. For more information about his farm, find him on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/hoosierseedstock His website is https://hoosier-seedstock.mailerpage.io/ Also, join us for discussion of all things pastured pig on our new facebook group, The Pastured Pig. https://www.facebook.com/groups/thepasturedpig Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepasturedpig If you would like to know more about us here at Red Tool House Farm or would like to suggest topics for future episodes, visit us at: https://thepasturedpig.com/podcast/
Taylor Brown is one of my favorite people. By the way, I only have my favorite people on the show. This episode has it all. One of my favorites. It will hit home. Podcast Nuggies: Pivot Moments in Life and Career What betting himself did with his family Not Quitting your job Getting started with ideas around you Secure your spot at The Self-Funded Search Conference: selffundedsearchconference.com Want to invest in amazing entrepreneurs with vetted deals? Send a note to monica@letsbuyabusiness.com Ready to level up but not 1 on 1 consulting? How to Buy Your First Small Business through Acquisition Entrepreneurship https://letsbuyabusiness.com/course
Fitness instructors are an essential aspect of the club industry. As such, it's imperative for trainers to be fully certified so they have the trust of current and potential members. Taylor Brown, the editor of Club Solutions Magazine, recently sat down with Carter Collins, the owner and operator of International Fitness Trainers Association (IFTA). They discuss how Collins went from nursing school to IFTA, challenges facing the fitness industry concerning certifications, how the company stands out and more. Listen to the conversation here.
Current Investor and Divvy's Former CRO Sterling Snow is jumping back into an operating role, this time as CEO of Redo, a fast growing customer experience platform. Sterling shares how Redo's founder Taylor Brown approached him to take on the job and how together they're building a company everyone in Utah can root for.Chapters:01:03 Why The Investor Operator Podcast Was Started03:45 How Sterling Started Talking With The Founding Team At Redo05:12 Why Redo May Be The Next Divvy09:41 What Is Redo & How It's Going16:30 Why You Should Join Redo 23:30 Join An Excellent Startup For Faster Career Growth
Ramiz Monsef performs Taylor Brown's historical novel set during the Battle of Blair Mountain in the early 1920s. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Kendra Winchester discuss this listen that will keep listeners on edge until the very last second. Lebanese American “Doc Moo” Muhanna serves as a medical doctor during the Mine Wars. Monsef's narration enlivens the characters as they give listeners various perspectives on these historical events. Monsef skillfully performs many different accents, and maintains the tension as the action of the novel picks up. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Recorded Books. Discover thousands of audiobook reviews and more at AudioFile's website. Today's episode is brought to you by Brilliance Publishing. The Sound of Storytelling. Discover your next great listen at Brilliance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Read Appalahia's fourth birthday! In today's episode of the podcast, Kendra Winchester talks to authors Mesha Maren and Taylor Brown.Books MentionedShae by Mesha MarenRednecks by Taylor BrownThe MANIAC by Benjamín LabatutYou Are the Snake by Juliet EscoriaFight Like Hell: the Untold Story of American Labor by Kim KellyThe Hammer: Power, Inequality, and the Struggle for the Soul of Labor by Hamilton NolanSlime Line by Jake MaynardGuest InfoMesha Maren: Website | Instagram | XTaylor Brown: Website | X | Instagram---Show Your Love for Read Appalachia! You can support Read Appalachia by heading over to our merch store, tipping us over on Ko-fi, or by sharing the podcast with a friend! For more ways to support the show, head over to our Support page. Follow Read Appalachia Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | TikTok ContactFor feedback or to just say “hi,” you can reach us at readappalachia[at]gmail.comMusic by Olexy from Pixabay
In this conversation, Steven and Ben are joined by Global's Penny Lee Taylor-Brown to discuss the role of AI in education and the importance of human intelligence. They explore the need for skills such as critical analysis, communication, empathy, and storytelling in the workplace. Penny Lee shares her experience as a creative director in the media industry and how AI can be used to analyse documents and save time. They also discuss the potential of AI in personalising education and adapting teaching methods to individual students. The conversation highlights the importance of understanding the history of AI and its potential impact on education. In this conversation, Penny Lee discusses the integration of AI in the creative industry and the future of education. She emphasises the importance of human skills such as storytelling, pitching, and confidence, which cannot be replaced by AI. Penny Lee also suggests that the education system should adapt to the changing needs and interests of students, allowing for more personalised learning experiences. The challenges in education include the need to prepare students for a rapidly changing workforce and the increasing desire for alternative paths to success, such as apprenticeships. Overall, the conversation highlights the potential of AI to enhance productivity and efficiency while recognising the irreplaceable value of human creativity and connection. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setting the Tone 10:11 The Importance of Human Intelligence in the Workplace 18:49 Using AI to Save Time and Analyse Documents 25:20 Personalising Education with AI 32:05 Rethinking Traditional Testing in Education 41:03 Challenges in Education and the Changing Workforce 52:32 The Role of AI in Enhancing Human Skills 57:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Check out Penny Lee's LinkedIn profile PS Scroll to 31:12 to hear Steve calling himself Gary Barlow. Podcast gold. Thanks so much for joining us again for another episode - we appreciate you. Ben & Steve x Championing those who are making the future of education a reality. Follow us on X Check out our new website Get your tickets for Edufuturists Uprising 2025 Want to sponsor future episodes or get involved with the Edufuturists work? Get in touch: info@edufuturists.com
The popular Montana Cowboy Poetry Gathering and Western Rendezvous will be in Lewistown, August 8-11. In this podcast, KGHL's Taylor Brown interviews the headliner for that event, R.W. Hampton! For tickets information on the R.W. Hampton concert on Saturday, August 10, call Charlotte Carroll at 406-781-1422.
Big Sky Country is all about cattle. Bob Bosold catches up with fellow farm broadcaster and cattle rancher, Taylor Brown, about how this season's range and markets are doing.With all the wet weather Wisconsin farmers are battling with, fields that have been tiled are paying dividends. Charitee Seebecker learns more about the technology from Troy Aalsma, Sales Representative for Kartechner Brothers LLC in Waupun.Cheryl Zablocki Wagner is a field inspector for FarmFirst Dairy Cooperative clients. She's out in barns across the state every week looking for sanitary issues that might get a warning or citation from federal inspectors. She explains her job more to Pam Jahnke. Paid for by FarmFirst Dairy Cooperative.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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When rising rodeo star Chris Joseph loses everything, he must return to his hometown that has been decimated by the '86 oil bust, and figure out who tried to have him killed. Icaro, Texas was produced with the help of the Arizona State University School of Music, Dance & Theatre's Applied Project Grant. This play was directed by Victor Arevalo, you can reach him at victorarevalo77@gmail.com For more information on the composer: https://www.kellydamann.com/ For more information on the writer: https://www.stratontheplaywright.com To commission your own drawing in the style of the cover art: https://www.fiverr.com/jokopratomo872... Cast: Dane Futrell as Chris Kayla Santos as Penny Kaitlyn Kief as Allie Jaden Parker as Kevin Additional voices from: Taylor Brown, Dakota Castro, Wesley Dai, Hannah Hackley, Leroy Hood, Garret Jaeger, Katherine Campbell Rossi, Tyler Rossi, James Smith, and Stephen Wykle Learn more at StratonThePlaywright.com We would like to thank our Atlanta Fringe Audio sponsor Could Be Pretty Cool, a production company whose mission is to inspire community building through the arts. Binge on all of our audio shows at atlantafringe.org/fringe-audio or wherever you enjoy podcasts.
Managing and growing a successful personal training business in today's economy is no easy task. However, FlexWerk is providing fitness professionals with everything they need to succeed like premium private spaces, equipment and the tools necessary to excel in the industry. Taylor Brown, the editor of Club Solutions Magazine, recently sat down with Steve Pirt, the founder and CEO of FlexWerk. They discuss how his company is the “Airbnb of fitness,” specific benefits to personal trainers, plans for future growth and more. Listen to the conversation here.
Moorcroft Wyoming's own Chancey Williams interviews with KGHL's Taylor Brown just before his upcoming concert at the 2024 Miles City Bucking Horse Sale. Chancey Williams will open for Josh Turner at 7:00pm, May 16 at the Eastern Montana Fairgrounds. Tickets available at www.BuckingHorseSale.com. Williams talks about his recent 3rd appearance on the Grand Ole Opry, growing up riding broncs as a ranch kid in Wyoming, his band, his music, and his long history with the Miles City Bucking Horse Sale.
When we write, how much is planned vs. improvised? How much is inspirational vs. double-or-triple checked? How does this factor weigh into how much music we release, how eclectic our sound is, and how well we improvise with others? This discussion features three returning guests: Roger Joseph Manning Jr. was the keyboardist/singer for Jellyfish and Imperial Drag, and more recently as a solo artist and with the Likerish Quartet. Hear his solo episode. The end song on this episode "I'm Startin' a Band" from his Radio Daze EP (2023). David Christian is the singer/guitarist for Britain's Comet Gain. Hear his solo episode. The intro music to this discussion is "Love and Hate on the Radio" from Radio Sessions 1996-2011. Portland-based Rachel Taylor Brown has released 10 solo albums. Hear her solo episode. Her song choice relevant to this discussion was "Stagg Field." Sponsor: Get 50% off your first box of ready-to-eat meals at FactorMeals.com/pretty50 (use code pretty50). Sponsor:
It's a new, discussion-only format, just for this episode (and perhaps some rare ones in the future)! When we write, how much is planned vs. improvised? How much is inspirational vs. double-or-triple checked? How does this factor weigh into how much music we release, how eclectic our sound is, and how well we improvise with others? This discussion features three returning guests: Roger Joseph Manning Jr. was the keyboardist/singer for Jellyfish and Imperial Drag, and more recently as a solo artist and with the Likerish Quartet. Hear his solo episode. The end song on this episode "I'm Startin' a Band" from his Radio Daze EP (2023). David Christian is the singer/guitarist for Britain's Comet Gain. Hear his solo episode. The intro music to this discussion is "Love and Hate on the Radio" from Radio Sessions 1996-2011. Portland-based Rachel Taylor Brown has released 10 solo albums. Hear her solo episode. Her song choice relevant to this discussion was "Stagg Field." Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us on Patreon.
At the 2024 State FFA Convention it was a proud moment for some new FFA Members from Winnett, who received their initial Charter for the first-ever Winnett FFA Chapter. Afterwards, the Winnett Chapter Officers stopped by the KGHL studio, where Taylor Brown interviewed high school Junior and Chapter Treasurer Tinley Browning (shown front and center in the photo) about the experience. Here is a heart-warming story of ranch kids in a remote rural community, taking it upon themselves to engage in America's premier youth leadership program!
Thanks to continued advancements in technology, consumers are embracing virtual fitness offerings more than ever. The company Fitness On Demand has embraced this shift and is delivering premium digital fitness classes and content to club members or residents anytime, anywhere. Taylor Brown, the editor of Club Solutions Magazine, recently sat down with Andy Peat, the CEO of Fitness On Demand. They discuss the state of the fitness industry and where it can further evolve, what's in the pipeline for Fitness On Demand and more. Listen to the conversation here.
Par Pacific, the parent company of Lockwood's Par Montana Refinery has announced several leadership changes. Taylor Brown interviews Kim Jakub to learn about her new promotion into the regional role of Senior Vice President of Rocky Mountain Refining, which includes refineries both Par Pacific in Lockwood, and their Wyoming Refining Company in Newcastle, Wyoming. Meanwhile, Par Montana's current Technical and Engineering Manager, Jeff Dusch has been promoted to become Refinery Manager for the Lockwood facility, which produces gasoline, diesel, and asphalt, with a capacity of 63,000 barrels per day. The Lockwood refinery will celebrate its 75th Anniversary in 2024.
In the climate of today's economy, hiring can be a difficult process for small businesses commonly found in the fitness industry. However, the company Wizehire has all the resources on hand to help ensure your organization effectively employs the best possible candidates for open positions. Taylor Brown, the editor of Club Solutions Magazine, recently sat down with Sid Upadhyay, the co-founder and CEO of Wizehire. They discuss why the company was created, the fundamentals of Wizehire, how the service can grow in the future and more. Listen to the conversation below.
Author & Lifestyle Strategist, Chloe Taylor Brown joins me to discuss:- Silencing "The Clock"- How here marriage survived the loss of a child- Self-realization as a creative & its importance- Pivoting in the next chapter of life- Being fabulous over 50 and so much more!Support the showFB @thespeakherpodcast | IG @camille.essick | YT: CamilleEssickOfficial "Where innovators & Creators Connect".**I do not own the rights to this music.**
Automating the collection of dispersed, divergent and disjointed pools of enterprise data on to a single repository to drive analytics and build applications remains complex. In this edition of Bloomberg Intelligence's Tech Disruptors podcast, Fivetran cofounder and COO Taylor Brown joins Sunil Rajgopal, BI's senior software analyst, to discuss the evolution of data integration and management platforms in light of the explosion in enterprise data and shift to the Cloud. They also talk about product differentiation against rival platforms such as Informatica, potential disruption from Zero ETL initiatives and AI and overall market prospects.
The connection between fitness and technology continues to grow as advancements enable clubs to better connect with members. One such company that's atop of this growing trend is Freemotion Fitness. Taylor Brown, the editor of Club Solutions Magazine, recently sat down with Mark Watterson, the CEO of iFIT Commercial. They discuss Watterson's role in his company, what led him to Freemotion and iFIT, how his passion for technology and fitness merged, and more. Listen to the conversation here.
Bevan and Tim review the racing from IRONMAN 70.3 Bahrain and IRONMAN 70.3 Taupo. Plus, we talk about course management and what that IRONMAN 70.3 Taupo Worlds course might look like. Brad George won the free race entry to IRONMAN Western Australia. We find out how it all went. We discuss bike pacing on undulating courses and how to manage energy output using the Alan Couzens models of the 50/40/30/20/10 rule and power pacing calculator. We share excerpts from Georgia Taylor-Brown's interview with Super League. An honest and open chat in which Georgia shares her experiences with injury and personal issues. We have 2 free race entries to give away to the Whakatipu Legend – you choose the distance you'd like to enter. The Competition: Email in to info@fitter.co.nz the answer to the following question… The Whakatipu Legend has an event called The Combo Challenge. What is the total distance that swimmers will swim at this event?' The answer can be found on their website at www.thewhakatipulegend.co.nz The competition will be drawn on Sunday 17th December and the winner announced on the podcast the following week. (0:00:00) – Tim has a new TT bike (0:04:39) – Infinit Nutrition 10% discount for all listeners with the code FITTER10 (0:04:47) – Infinit Nutrition competition for coffee club members (0:05:01) - ULTRO Earbuds 15% discount for all our listeners with the code ULTRO15 (0:05:14) - Competition for 2 x free race entries to the Whakatipu Legend. (0:06:23) – Bike crashes in events (0:11:10) – The IRONMAN 70.3 Taupo course (0:14:10) – Brad George talks about his race at IRONMAN Western Australia (0:24:73) – IRONMAN 70.3 Bahrain recap (0:27:40) – Ali Brownlee and Javier Gomez coming up against some bad luck in the twilight of their careers (0:30:23) – An introduction to the Georgia Taylor-Brown excerpts (0:32:39) – Georgia Taylor-Brown excerpts (0:54:56) – IRONMAN 70.3 Taupo race recap (1:05:06) – Riding a variable terrain race course (1:07:45) – Cam Wurf excerpts (1:13:47) – Alan Couzens: The 10/20/30/40/50 rule and the power pacing calculator LINKS: Infinit Nutrition 10% discount using the code FITTER10 at https://www.infinitnutrition.com.au/ Note: For the code to work you need to have created an account and be logged in. ULTRO Earbuds 15% discount using the code ULTRO15 at https://www.ultroaudio.com/ The Whakatipu Legend at https://www.thewhakatipulegend.co.nz/ IRONMAN Western Australia at https://www.ironman.com/im-western-australia IRONMAN 70.3 Taupo at https://www.ironman.com/im703-taupo IRONMAN 70.3 Bahrain at https://www.ironman.com/im703-bahrain Georgia Taylor-Brown interview at The Super League Triathlon Podcast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cuqQlOuWF4 Alan Couzens Power Pacing Calculator at https://www.alancouzens.com/blog/bike_pacing_calculator.html The 10/20/30/40/50 rule at https://alancouzens.com/endurancecorner/2015/09/know-your-enemy-part-iii-optimal-pacing-for-different-courses/
Sit down with Georgia Taylor-Brown for an extended chat as she discusses what have been a difficult couple of years the Olympic gold medallist.
The fitness industry is currently ripe with franchise opportunities, ranging from big-box clubs to boutique concepts. One such company seeing sizable success across a variety of verticals in the boutique space is Xponential Fitness. Taylor Brown, the editor of Club Solutions Magazine, recently sat down with Lance Freeman, the president of franchise development of Xponential brands. They discuss Freeman's 25 years in the industry, how he ended up with Xponential and what sets the company apart from other franchisee options. Listen to the conversation here.
As technology continues to take center stage in everyday life, more clubs are investing in software offerings to improve operations and member relations. One tech option built specifically to assist clubs in these endeavors is GymStudio. Taylor Brown, the editor of Club Solutions Magazine, sat down with Hewitt Tomlin, the CEO and founder of GymStudio, to discuss what sets GymStudio apart from other software options in the industry and why club operators should consider working with Tomlin's company. Listen to the conversation here.
Over the last two seasons of Data Radicals, we've seen that data experts have been promoted to leadership roles. It's proof that organizations are seeing the value of data and the significance of establishing a data culture.In this episode, you'll hear from past guests like Stan McChrystal, Tricia Wang, and Paul Leonardi as they discuss traits of a successful data leader, adapting your data strategies, and the importance of soft skills.--------“I found that if I told somebody to do a task, they might try to do that task. But if I say, ‘Create this effect,' they owned it because they felt a level of responsibility for what approach that they chose, and it made it much stickier.” – Stan McChrystal, Retired US Army General“I think having gone through the valley of suffering myself, I have a massive amount of respect for founders because they carry a weight that most people will never realize. So it's hard for me not to like them.” – Jepson Taylor, Chief AI Strategist at Dataiku“Those CDOs that are most successful quickly establish trust within business, with business sponsors. They work with the business sponsors to identify what are the one or two or three most important things to them and see if they can solve those questions, even if it's with a very small subset of data, to begin to develop that relationship, that trust.” – Randy Bean, Author of Fail Fast, Learn Faster“You have to be able to have a learner's mindset. You have to understand what different teams and functions do and how they play into a bigger picture so that you can get into cause and effect. And then when you start to do that, you have a lot more ability to actually have impact.” – Wendy Turner-Williams, CDO at Tableau--------Time Stamps:*(00:48): Randy Bean: Alignment with expectations *(02:39): Jennifer Belissent: The diplomatic CDO*(05:01): Taylor Brown: Lead by example*(05:44): Ashish Thusoo: The DNA of a CDO*(07:48): Stan McChrystal: The strength of humility*(15:40): Paul Leonardi: Collaboration, computation, and change*(17:50): Mike Capone: Tapping your network*(18:39): Tricia Wang: The other vital “C's”*(19:41): Bernard Liautaud: Setting your North*(21:03): Jepson Taylor: Heroism and the human touch*(22:45): Wendy Turner-Williams: Leading future leaders--------SponsorThis podcast is presented by Alation.Learn more:* Subscribe to the newsletter: https://www.alation.com/podcast/* Alation's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/company/alation/* Satyen's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ssangani/--------LinksListen to Randy Bean's episodeListen to Jennifer Belissent's episodeListen to Taylor Brown's episodeListen to Ashish Thusoo's episodeListen to Stan McChrystal's episodeListen to Paul Leonardi's episodeListen to Mike Capone's episodeListen to Tricia Wang's episodeListen to Bernard Liautaud's episodeListen to Jepson Taylor's episodeListen to Wendy Turner-Williams's episode
If you are expecting a cliche speaker for this year's SOUL CARE who seems unrelatable ...buckle up, buttercup, you're wrong! In Episode 65 we are chatting with Taylor Brown again! A lot of time has past since yesteryear of 2021 when Taylor was one of our first guests on Episode 4. Taylor shares about some of the rough water he has weathered and the steps that have prepared him to feel prepared to speak at this year's Soul Care in New Bern, NC. Learn more and register for SOULCARE here:https://tworiverschurch.com/soulcare/Email Taylor for more conversation:taylorbrownspeaks@gmail.comor Follow him on Instagram: g_taylor_brownFacebook: Taylor BrownRemember you can always find us atwaypointchurchpartners.comFollow us atfacebook.com/WaypointChurchPartnersinstagram @waypointchurchpartnersThe Waypoint Podcast is hosted and produced by Dyke McCordhosted, produced, and edited by Rebecca HottIf you want to find out more about supporting Waypoint Church Plants head toiplantchurches.comRegister for future Waypoint Events or reach out to any of our Staff!
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Aaaaaaaand we're back! This week, we're pulling an episode out from behind the paywall with the one, the only, Taylor Brown Town Lautner. We talk about Taylor Lautner's semi-return to the screen in Home Team! Next week: Vampire Academy EP 7 SHOP OUR MERCH: bit.ly/ITTSHOP Send us a fanfiction, a Twilight backstory, etc: intothetwilightshow@gmail.com Download episode transcripts! bit.ly/ITTtranscripts Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/intothetwilight Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! bit.ly/ittunes Get personal messages and sponsor spots! bit.ly/ITTmerch Where to find us: Cody: twitter.com/codycorrall Ally: twitter.com/alexandriadoes Music by Eli Krauss: twitter.com/elisourkrauss Art by Maddie Padilla: instagram.com/yourghosthost44