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In this monthly departmental update from Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center, you'll hear from the Transition & Employment Department as well as two interviews from the Veteran Business Outreach Center. Aaron Groziak with VBOC brings you two interviews from female veterans who are successfully growing their businesses. Discover stories from veteran-owned, women-owned businesses operating in the Colorado Springs area and learn about opportunities for veteran and military-connected entrepreneurs. Plus, Taylor Chapman and John Dix chat about what's happening with the T&E department and how folks can grow and develop through classes at Mt. Carmel VSC and dive deeper with Peer Navigators to help in the transition from military to civilian employment. The Veterans Voice Project presented by USAA is a Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center service. Veterans Voice Colorado Springs is produced in the OPTUM Podcast Studio, distributed via the Medicare Mentors Veterans Voice Podcast Channel, powered by Technology Partner Colorado Computer Support, and made possible in part by Supporting Partner, The WireNut Home Services.
Taylor Chapman interview Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center employee, Christy Schram. Our nonprofit's expansion across Colorado is made possible by folks like Christy. Hear Christy's story and how she is helping to grow and develop our new location in Westcliffe.
Taylor Chapman interview Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center employee, Christy Schram. Our nonprofit's expansion across Colorado is made possible by folks like Christy. Hear Christy's story and how she is helping to grow and develop our new location in Westcliffe.
In this rare interview, Taylor Chapman sits down with John Barlett, a MACV-SOG Vietnam Veteran, to hear his story. Born and raised in Colorado Springs, with a story to tell from his time in the military. His family's generations of military service has defined Bartlett and his military career and the values he continues to live by. Listen to this first episode in this two-part series!
Warrior Surf Foundation is changing lives one wave at a time. This nonprofit is helping Veterans find purpose, connection, and community through surfing, yoga, and more. Taylor Chapman sits down with executive director, Stephanie Dasher, too hear more about the foundation and how she got involved through personal experience.
Warrior Surf Foundation is changing lives one wave at a time. This nonprofit is helping Veterans find purpose, connection, and community through surfing, yoga, and more. Taylor Chapman sits down with executive director, Stephanie Dasher, too hear more about the foundation and how she got involved through personal experience.
Taylor Chapman chats with Stephanie Dasher about Warrior Surf Foundation and how this nonprofit is making waves for Veterans. Stephanie speaks about her personal experience and her family's positive transformative experience after discovering Warrior Surf Foundation, and how it has led her to serve as the executive director with passion and purpose. Learn more about Warrior Surf Foundation and see how you can get involved! The Veterans Voice Project presented by USAA is a Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center service. Veterans Voice Colorado Springs is produced in the OPTUM Podcast Studio, distributed via the Medicare Mentors Veterans Voice Podcast Channel, powered by Technology Partner Colorado Computer Support, and made possible in part by Supporting Partner, The WireNut Home Services.
This week Veterans Voice takes a turn toward the lighthearted, with stories from Special Forces veterans, Paul Watson, Chris Lee, and Taylor Chapman. Highlighted with wisdom and perspective, these stories will have you laughing along with a sense of community and connection.
Prepare to laugh, with some nuggets of wisdom and advice from veterans who have been there. Special Forces veterans, Chris Lee, Paul Watson, and Taylor Chapman share stories they lived to tell about in hilarious form, highlighted with wisdom and inspiring perspective. It's November, so we're saying thanks to our fellow veterans, and we want to hear your stories, connect, and say thank you for the sacrifices and dedication you've given your country. The Veterans Voice Project presented by USAA is a Mt. Carmel Veterans Service Center service. Veterans Voice Colorado Springs is produced in the OPTUM Podcast Studio, distributed via the Medicare Mentors Veterans Voice Podcast Channel, powered by Technology Partner Colorado Computer Support, and made possible in part by Supporting Partner, The WireNut Home Services.
This week Veterans Voice takes a turn toward the lighthearted, with stories from Special Forces veterans, Paul Watson, Chris Lee, and Taylor Chapman. Highlighted with wisdom and perspective, these stories will have you laughing along with a sense of community and connection.
Remind (@RemindHQ) is a free tool that has helped me to be more effective with classroom communication by sending quick, simple messages to any device that parents and students may use. All phone numbers stay private. I talk with Taylor Chapman about the many benefits of using the Remind platform and how it can make us more effective in communicating with students and parents. Visit Remind at https://www.remind.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mr-bryans-classroom/message
This week Savannah and Samantha are joined by their first guest, Taylor Chapman to discuss the movie Promising Young Woman. We talk about rape culture, imaging a world where women are free from violence, men's suffering as art form, how patriarchy is the *worst*, and whether or not PYW delivers on the revenge fantasy it promised. Please note that this week we talk about sexual assault and rape. We want you to take care of yourselves first and if for any reason you aren't in a place to engage with this week's episode, that's ok! Come back when you're ready. We Are One by scottholmesmusic.com
Star Wars week has been the best time of our (Isaac's) lives, but things quickly unravel when the boys unlock the time capsule of cringe recently added to Disney+. Learn what it means to fear with us as we rewatch the post-ROTJ crapsterpieces, "Caravan of Courage" and "Battle For Endor" Released after the massive success of the original trilogy, watch how George Lucas immediately throws the franchise down the crapper as everyone's least favorite part of Return of the Jedi, the Ewoks, are marketed into the ground in these two abominable children's movies. Thank you Taylor Chapman for channeling the savagery of Ewoks! Hit the boys up on social media! Talk shop about all things pop culture, stay up to date on the latest channel news, and recommend things for the boys to review! https://linktr.ee/tgtbatb For inquiries, to submit clips of your own thoughts on what we're watching, or to send us Rule 34 Twi'lek art... thegoodthebadandtheboys@gmail.com
In this late-night interview, we make incumbent John Chapman answer inappropriate questions in front of his mom, gently shame him for his public pandemic "farming" fail, get serious about how to both live up to our values on affordable housing and develop wisely, and talk best friendsies with a 6 year old named Max. Check the show notes for details! Tonight we're drinking: Lost Boy Cider's Sweet Child stovepipe - Manumission Tours - Michele "Mama" Chapman - The Last Dance on Netflix - Theismann's - Sweet Fire Donna's - FCPS Community Use - Color of Law, by Richard Rothstein—at Old Town Books! - Busta's Woo-Ha! Got You All In Check [parental advisory from Mama Chapman!] - Tamia - Regal was Hoyt's, but now it's nothing - Climate Corner: ALX Environmental Action Plan - JTC's collard greens fail #nightfarmer - Angel Park - ALL Alexandria Resolution on Race + Equity - Taco Bell in Old Town - What Anh would be eating, if she weren't having vaccine side effects: Ramen from Sunday in Saigon - Spitfire Club Chapman4Council.com - Donate to John's campaign -
If you thought 2017's Josstice League was bad... we did too, and apparently so did Zach Snyder and over 100,000,000 people on the internet. And thanks to the power of cyberbullying we are now blessed with the slightly less cringe "Snyder Cut" of the same film! In this episode your favorite internet cowboys dive in to the four hour long cut of director Zach Snyder's original vision for the conclusion of his edgy trilogy. Huge shoutout to Taylor Chapman for providing the voice of Wonder Woman in the intro bit for this episode! Check out some of her other impressions and cosplays at... linktr.ee/bravoalmara Check out the boys' social media... https://linktr.ee/tgtbatb For inquiries or to pledge to #RestoreTheSnyderverse... thegoodthebadandtheboys@gmail.com
In this episode we are joined by Taylor Chapman (@taylormchapman) from Spencer, IA and Michael Harrison (@coachharrison1) from Orange Park High School in Florida and discuss our One Word for 2021. BTB is proud to have HomeTown Ticketing (@hometowntix) as a sponsor of the podcast. Check out their website at www.hometownticketing.com. Follow them on their social media sites: Twitter: @hometowntix... Facebook: @hometownticketing...Instagram: hometownticketing BTB is also happy to have Gipper (@gogipper) as a sponsor of our podcast. Visit them on Twitter or at www.gogipper.com for a great custom graphics solution. BTB also thanks Varsity Bound (@varsityboundhq) for their support of Beyond the Bench, as well as, AD's and Athletic Departments across the state of Iowa. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/todd-gordon4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/todd-gordon4/support
In this episode Scott and Todd are joined by four high level AD's from across the state and we talk about what each school is doing in response to the COVID-19 guidelines received from the IHSAA and IGHSAU. A great panel discussion with Brent Buttjer (@dcgactivities), Jeff Bissen (@glenwoodrams), Taylor Chapman (@spencertigerad) and Dave Wright (@bellevuecomets). BTB is proud to have HomeTown Ticketing (@hometowntix) as a sponsor of the podcast. Check out their website at www.hometownticketing.com. Follow them on their social media sites: Twitter: @hometowntix... Facebook: @hometownticketing...Instagram: hometownticketing BTB is also happy to have Gipper (@gogipper) as a sponsor of our podcast. Visit them on Twitter or at www.gogipper.com for a great custom graphics solution. BTB also thanks Varsity Bound (@varsityboundhq) for their support of Beyond the Bench, as well as, AD's and Athletic Departments across the state of Iowa. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/todd-gordon4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/todd-gordon4/support
Remind is a free tool that has helped me to be more effective with classroom communication by sending quick, simple messages to any device that parents and students may use. All phone numbers stay private. I talk with Taylor Chapman about the many benefits of using the Remind platform and how it can make us more effective in communicating with students and parents. Visit Remind and try it out at https://www.remind.com/
On today's podcast episode of Hacking the Hustle, I speak with VC investor, Taylor Chapman. Both currently quarantined in New York, Taylor and I speak about the coronavirus's impact on our education system and employment. Enjoy the episode and please subscribe!
In this episode Todd goes one on one with Taylor Chapman from Spencer, IA. Taylor is completing his first year as a high school AD and talks about the experience he's had in his first year back in his hometown. Taylor shares some great insight that is good for everyone to hear and be reminded of. Have a comment, question or suggestion? Email us at beyondthebenchgls@gmail.com. Thanks for listening. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/todd-gordon4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/todd-gordon4/support
We’re honored to welcome our dear friend, Be Kind Be Fierce founder — and former executive director of Heritage Radio Network! — Erin Fairbanks back into our cozy shipping container behind Roberta’s. She sits down with Taylor Chapman, Senior Vice President of NationSwell Council on this week's episode of Recommended Reading. Stay tuned as they discuss all the things they are reading, eating and listening to. Recommended Reading with Food Book Fair is powered by Simplecast
John Taylor Chapman--Alexandria, VA councilman--takes a "Which Bow Tie Would You Wear?" quiz. He also talks about being complimented at city council meetings and we relive some tense moments from a previous council meeting. City Council Chronicles provides reviews of city council meetings from across the United States and Canada. Named a "Top 100 Local Government Influencer" in 2016 by ELGL.org. Link: https://councilchronicles.com/ Twitter: @michaelkarlik Music by http://www.bensound.com/. Graphic by Ben Wasserman @benwasserbad.
The true death of the American Dream (not NSA) is that some crazy bitch with a smart phone can record herself verbally abusing Dunkin' Donuts employees for ten minutes straight. You want the decline of Western Civilization? Here it is.