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(00:00) Zolak & Bertrand start hour No. 3 by trying to figure out why so many people in the media are quick to dismiss this team as an all-time team. (10:45) We continue the third hour of the show by clearing the phones on all your Celtics takes and thoughts heading into game 4. (19:40) The crew takes a close look at if Bill Belichick and Jerod Mayo have a good relationship or if they are distant from one another. (30:19) Hour No. 3 concludes with more Celtics Vs Mavericks thoughts heading into the final hour of the show.
In this episode of r-House, your host, Peter Hunt, welcomes the Severyn Development Team: Will and Alex Severyn, along with Bill Severyn, also a real estate sales professional with HUNT Real Estate. Together, Peter, Bill, Will, and Alex discuss the development process, how rising rates have affected the industry, and the implications of the issue of home inventory in today's market.
In this episode of r-House, your host, Peter Hunt, welcomes the Severyn Development Team: Bill - also a real estate professional with HUNT Real Estate - along with Will and Alex Severyn. Together, Peter, Bill, Will, and Alex discuss the evolution of Severyn Development over the years, along with the challenges in their business from both a developer's and a purchaser's standpoint.
Team Bill oder Team Tom? In dieser Folge reden wir über unsere Konzert Bucket-List, frühere Teenie Schwärme und den Festivalsommer 2023. Kaum ist der Festivalsommer 2022 vorbei, blicken wir schon auf neue Line-Ups für 2023. Welche Festivals haben schon Ihr Line-Up veröffentlicht? Und welche neuen Festivals wird es geben? Doch die einzig wahre Frage, die wir uns stellen, ist: "Was hat Poldi mit allem zutun?" --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/campsidestorys/message
WE NEED YOU IN THE COMMENTS: How far is too far when remixing a beloved-yet-problematic classic? Because the Crew battles to a stalemate over that very question. Are you Team Ron ... or Team Bill?! You've heard every criticism. Sparkly vampire skin, romanticizing emotional abuse, Trojan-horsing Mormon sexual mores. Twilight's sins range from the silly to the jaw-dropping. Forget all the whining about the Star Wars sequel trilogy or Avatar - Twilight is, without question, the most controversial franchise to ever earn a billion dollars. But earn a billion dollars it did, and spawn a slew of bona fide movie stars to boot, from Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart to Anna Kendrick and MacKenzie Foy. So when you reboot, exactly how much can you "fix" while still calling it Twilight? Four straight men tackle the most successful franchise of the 21st century made by, for and about women. What could possibly go wrong? BILLY BUSINESS: https://www.twitter.com/billyapatterson ED GREER: https://www.twitter.com/edgreerdestroys RON SWALLOW: https://www.twitter.com/dorkyswallow PRODUCER BILL: https://www.instagram.com/seebilldraw THE GREATEST POD PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/TheGreatestPod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ron-swallow/support
Our meet the team series continues with Bill Baker. Talk about growth, Bill went from a small audience and no social media presence to now a podcast, a book, live videos, a dedicated fanbase and huge name recognition. This is a success story worth tuning in for.
ORW Podcast Episode #10, Meet the Team: Bill Strouse Bill Strouse spent 18 years as a USAF Pararescueman (PJ) before being medically retired. He went on 5 combat deployments and received numerous awards including the Air Medal with Valor. He is married with 5 kids and is currently a facilitator on the ORW team. In this episode, David talks to Bill about his experiences during his time in service, how his Drop Zone drastically changed the course of his life, and now what it looks like to walk with purpose and enjoy life. For more information about Operation Restored Warrior, please visit www.operationrestoredwarrior.org Questions? Comments? Want to share your story? Email us at podcast@operationrestoredwarrior.org
The guys are back after a one-week layoff. This week, Jesus Acevedo Jr. and Alex Aguilera questioned if the Timberwolves over celebrated and then recap the play-in tournament. Next, the duo discusses AP's 2010 All-Decade Team. And finally, Bill Simmons comments on Jalen Green.
Are the Raiders still LA's team? Some fans think not. THT made his debut and was a big factor in the Lakers' win over the Spurs. Also, we get more clarity on Alex Caruso leaving LA for the Bulls. Our Lakers' insider, Bill Oram, spoke with Caruso and joins the show to talk about their conversation
Trust can be built or broken at every phase of a construction project. Tune in to hear Bill Dean's expert advice about building a high trust culture.To get a copy of Bill Dean's ebook: Building Trust: A Primer on Building Trust in the Construction Industry reach out to me at sallyloveinspires.com
Eric & Joe engage on the purpose of prayer. What if one devout Christian prays for Tom Brady and another devout Christian prays for Coach Belichick. Is God Team Brady or Team Bill?
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Eric Heft on the Cyclones football team, Bill Bender talks College Football & NFL thoughts to finish
#TheSotaPod Podcast Episode 192
#TheSotaPod Podcast Episode 192
The novel, "The Casserole Ladies," is screwball comedy about five older unmarried women on a quest for postmortem romance. The authors, Bill and Linda Johnson, created the book's concept after a recently widowed neighbor began getting lots of traffic and casseroles after his wife died. Eventually, one of the "casserole ladies" became permanent. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sageandaugust/support
Charakteren wie Klaus Schwab, Bill Gates oder Eric Schmidt will der Schriftsteller Sven Böttcher "nicht direkt unterstellen, dass sie es böse mit uns meinen. Sie denken wohl, wenn sich etwas ändern muss in der Welt, ist hier unser Vorschlag. Wer soll das denn machen, wenn nicht die einflussreichsten Menschen der Welt?" Im Interview mit mir spricht er über den Great Reset, große Pläne und "edle Absichten", die kaum offener auf dem Tisch liegen könnten. Wir reden, unter den Magnolienbäumen sitzend, über das "Team Bill", die benevolenten Herren der Welt, wie Böttcher sagt, die sich versammelt haben, um die Welt zu einem besseren Ort zu machen, den Kollaps, Utopien und das Menschenbild der Kontrolle entgegen dem des Vertrauens. Sven Böttcher ist ein deutscher Schriftsteller, Übersetzer, Drehbuchautor, Produzent und Vater dreier Töchter. Sven Böttchers jüngst erschienenes Buch "Wer, wenn nicht Bill?" Geführt und aufgezeichnet wurde dieses Gespräch am 20. Mai 2021.
For Episode 36 of Tendy Talk presented by the BLPA Podcast Network, I chat with Andy Oman of The Hockey Arsenal. Andy and I first met each other when we played in the 2018 SotaStick Hockey Classic. Prior to the tournament starting, we engaged in a humorous Twitter battle going back and forth. Somehow our two teams kicked off the tournament with the opening game. I'm happy to say my team, Team Bill's Toggery came out the victors. Andy has a neat background in that he wasn't originally a goalie, but once he started playing the position he knew he belonged between the pipes. He then gave his body a rest by playing out and started a company making high-end composite player sticks at beer league prices. Maybe even one day a goalie stick.... Be sure to follow The Hockey Arsenal on and tune into the episode on all major podcast platforms: Website https://www.thehockeyarsenal.com/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thehockeyarsenal/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thehockeyarsenal Twitter https://twitter.com/thehckyarsenal Music on this podcast is courtesy of The Zambonis. (http://thezambonis.com) Want to be on the podcast, or know somebody I should talk to? Reach out to me at WashedUpGoalie39@gmail.com, or contact me through the Contact page. Find me on social media Instagram: @Washed_Up_Goalie Twitter: @WashedUpGoalie Facebook YouTube
S1: E2: Politico & WTF Was That | Talk To The Hand Baby! SummaryJoin us as we discuss origin stories of cancel culture and what it means to be a 90s girl in a 90s world. We will explore mastering communication and colorful phrases -- and you can take a shot for every time I drop the F bomb. Time Stamps[00:00-Intro] [00:59-Kicking It Back to the 90s] [05:25-Cancel That B***h] [07:46-Don't Click The Mute Button] [11:10-Pretty Word Practice] [15:06-Team Bill & Ted] [16:06-Outro] Key Takeaways*iHeart radio didn't know any better and put me on air - Mwahahaha *The 90s were full of questionable moral fiber-now it's a party *Lax definitions in politics; severe definitions in schools-do as I say not as I do *Talk To The Hand is a precursor of Cancel Culture *Drug lords are the epitome of witty banter *Conversation is a participation sport *Cauliflower is misgusting *Agree to disagree *Don't cancel me, I just got here *Bill & Ted's words to live by The Big AsksTwitter: playing_da: Share me your 90s story & what got cancelled that you loved Rate, Share & Follow me! Become a VIP member at https://www.patreon.com/playingDA (Patreon)-3 months get you a signed copy of my book (https://www.patreon.com/playingDA (https://www.patreon.com/playingDA)) Reference Linkshttps://amzn.to/39sretL (Primary Colors (movie)) https://amzn.to/3fnjI7g (Wayne's World (movie)) https://amzn.to/3wc1xr2 (Home Improvement (tv series)) https://amzn.to/3doCnNp (Married With Children (tv series)) https://amzn.to/3rwb8pa (In Living Color (tv series)) https://amzn.to/3u0jdEe (Toy Story (movie)) https://amzn.to/3wfiNvG (Martin (tv series)) https://amzn.to/39wmOlI (New Jack City (movie)) https://amzn.to/2Pp05Rv (Clap If You Can Hear Me (my book)) Steve Crowder Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIveFvW-ARp_B_RckhweNJw (Louder with Crowder) - careful, he gets cancelled a lot https://www.musingaroundlv.com/post/america-on-mute-censorship-the-deafening-sound-of-silence (America On Mute (blog)) Next Time...I will be discussing how children lack life skills and the 'Is This Safe To Eat' game for Parenting and Career Development week. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
As an undergrad, Bill Farrell ’77 was proud to coach Princeton’s fledgling women’s track and field squad. Decades later, he found similar joy helping classmates to distribute much-needed wheelchairs in South America. (Season 4, Episode 7)
Candor must be a constant. Explore Bill Belichick’s and Jack Welch’s passion for communicating clearly and directly. Business coach Clay Clark will teach you how to become an effective communicator by using candid feedback in the workplace.
On this week’s episode of the Blazer’s Edge podcast,Blazer’s super fan and actor Kelly AuCoin from Showtime’s “Billions”, FX’s “The Americans” and many more projects join Tara and Dan to talk about the state of the team, ranking eras, a Blazers Mt. Rushmore, how Kelly became a fan, Pat Connaughton’s terrible movie taste, adjusting expectations, the other Dame in his life and more! IntroRamblin’ RodPat Connaughton reveals he’s not perfectKelly outlines how he became a fanExpectations after an early titleBill Walton and a copy of Sports IllustratedWhere do you rate Damian LillardBlazers Mt RushmoreThe pursuit of excellenceThe star named Dame in his lifeEvaluating the current state of the teamRooting interest, chemistry and finding the right fitEvolution of Al-Farouq Aminu’s gameUnderstanding Jusuf Nurkic from afarKelly endorses angry NurkEvaluating the rookies, Caleb Swanigan and Zach CollinsInspirational speeches from “Wags” for CollinsTaking a look at what Portland could do in the coming weeksHas Napier played his way out of PortlandKelly’s TV spots for the Blazers during the Playoffs Jack Nicholson, Ty Burrell and Kelly AuCoin Donate Tickets to Blazer’s Edge Night to help 2000+ underprivileged kids see the Blazers play the Sacramento Kings in February! Head through this link and click on “Donate Tickets”. Use the promo code BLAZERSEDGE on the purchase page. Tickets are automatically donated when you follow this process. You can also call our ticket rep, Alec Botts, at 503-963-3926 if you need assistance. REMINDER: If you buy a pair of these socks, a ticket gets donated automatically! Follow us on Twitter @blazersedge @DMarang @tcbbiggs Subscribe to the Blazer’s Edge Podcast via iTunes and now Google Play. We are part of the Almighty Baller Radio Network. Check out our podcast and all the other NBA podcasts at almightyballer.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bill Hiltz shares his story of how he was mistreated and caged in an institution as a toddler, freed by loving people, and how he has grown into a leader advocating for positive change for people with disabilities. In this podcast episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing ‘Team Bill’, including; Bill Hiltz, and his supporters Joyce Balaz and Arn Row. Bill is a disability advocate that is promoting positive change in the Ontario political arena by sharing what it is like to live in his shoes. Bill is non-verbal, and he is impacted by an uncontrolled seizure disorder that can rule his life. Bill Hiltz’s Story Paraphrasing from the Podcast Joyce and Arn share: Joyce: “When Bill was born there were complications with the birth that led to Bill’s seizures. At the time, his family didn’t have the resources and supports to provide for Bill, and Bill went into foster care system at 1.5 years old. Bill went into a number of foster families, in and out of the hospital, and then ended up at Christopher Robin, which was an institution in Ajax, Ontario. The institution was closing when Bill was 8 years old, and a family who had already adopted another child came back to the institution and adopted Bill. Arn: “It is important to share Bills experience in that institution. Bill’s time was mostly spent in a crib cage, which had 4 sides and a top on it. Bill wore a helmet because he was banging his head on the bars, which was Bill’s way of trying to tell whoever would listen that he didn’t want to be in there.” Joyce: “When he was taken in by the family after the institution they just loved him to death, and he lived with them for 12 years (until he was 19). The father providing most of the care fell ill, as well the 3 (other) boys of the family where moving out of the home – so it was a time for transition (for Bill).” Joyce, who was Bills educational assistant (EA) at school since the age of 13, heard that Bill was looking for a new home. Bill and Joyce gave living together a couple of trial runs and it went well. Bill then moved in with Joyce. Since then they have blazed a trail with their advocacy work, and growing and learning together. (Left to right: Arn Row, Bill Hiltz, Joyce Balaz) Start with the Assumption of Capability When you see Bill you wouldn’t expect him to have done the things that he has done in his life. When Bill was in the institution as a toddler he was caged because he was misunderstood. Assumptions where made about his capability, or should I say incapability. Bill was shown love and respect by the family that adopted him, and since by Joyce, Arn, and many others. Bill’s story highlights the dangers of starting with the assumption that a person isn’t capable. By assuming a person is NOT capable we keep them caged and deny the opportunity to live their best life. When we start with the assumption that a person IS capable, we give that person the opportunity to grow and live their best possible life. What is the worst thing that can happen if we start with the assumption that someone is capable? They fail, and hopefully learn so they can be more successful in their next attempt. (Yes, it is important that we consider holding people capable in an environment that is safe for them so that if they do fail they have the opportunity to get back up and try again.) Always start by holding people capable, disability or not! Bill taught me this invaluable lesson. When I first met Bill I assumed that Bill wasn’t capable of having a conversation with me – and boy did he prove me wrong! Thank you, Bill. We discuss holding people capable in more depth on the podcast. Our Fear of ‘Different’ It took me well over 5 days of being around Bill before I actually engaged in a conversation with him. What took me so long to talk with Bill? It was my own fear. I judged Bill because I had perceived Bill as being different than me. This self-acknowledgement hit me square between the eyes. My sister has a disability, and I have several friends that have disabilities, and this fear was still present inside of me. What does this fear look like for others that have not had contact with people with visible disabilities like I have? Joyce had a similar experience when first meeting Bill as an educational assistant (EA). Joyce shares, “…. I told the teacher that I didn’t want to work with Bill because I didn’t know how to work with him. The first time that I told Bill this he was mad, and didn’t talk to me for two weeks. Now that he has heard this story a number of times it has given him an opportunity to think about how other people view him.” How is your fear holding you back from interacting with a person that you perceive as different? It could be a person with a disability, a person from a different ethnic background, or a different religion. How Do We Best Communicate with Bill (and others that have a developmental disability): In this episode, we discuss how it can be difficult to enter into a conversation with a person when there isn’t a response or acknowledgement back from the other person. This doesn’t mean that that person isn’t interested in engaging with you. Here are 3 tips we provide on the podcast to communicate with people that have a developmental disability: 1) Be patient 2) Be sincere 3) Ask how to best communicate with the person Bill has shared, we need to learn how to slow down. A fast pace verbal world isn’t the world that Bill lives in. Bill gives others the gift by providing them to slow down and operate at his frequency. Bill Hiltz’s Advocacy Work Bill’s seizures have such a severe impact on his energy that he has forgone his recreational activities, such as horseback riding, and uses his energy to solely focus on his advocacy work. Bill envisions a world where we are seen as we who we are, not for what is different. Bill shares, “People have been excluded for so long, which means people see the difference first. When people we are truly included others get to experience who we really are.” Bill has started the “Walk a Mile in My Shoe” project (seen in the blog cover photo) where he invites people to acquire a disability, (for example loss of sight, hearing, or physical ability), and walk beside him to experience what it is like to live with a disability for a short amount of time. Bill’s theory is that the experience will lead to understanding, which will lead to change. You can support Bill by visiting his website, or participating in/ sponsoring one of his events. The proceeds go to the organization Reach for the Rainbow, which provided Bill with camp experiences as he grew up. Bill shares his wisdom with us in his powerful poem, titled 'Understanding People' UNDERSTANDING PEOPLE A SET OF STANDARDS BY WHICH TO JUDGE TO THEIR FRIENDS, THEY GIVE A NUDGE WHEN THEY SEE ME COME THEIR WAY, THEY STOP AND WALK THE OTHER WAY OR EVEN WORSE, THEY STOP AND STARE AS IF I'M STUPID AND UNAWARE. IF ONLY THEY COULD KNOW, THAT I CARE; HOW PEOPLE VIEW ME--IT'S JUST NOT FAIR! I FEEL THE VERY SAME AS OTHERS DO, THEY SHOULD TRY AND WALK IN MY SHOE. LIFE'S NOT EASY, WHEN THE BODY THAT YOU OWN WAS GIVEN TO YOU BROKEN-DOWN. THEY MAY BE MEAN; THEY MAY BE CRUEL; THEY MAY BE BAD; BUT MOST OF ALL...THEY JUST DON'T UNDERSTAND. WITH SOME TIME AND SPECIAL GUIDANCE; WE CAN HAVE A GREAT ALLIANCE. FOR AN HOUR, OR FOR A DAY; WE ALL NEED FRIENDS ALONG THE WAY. SO WHEN YOU SEE ME COME ALONG TRY NOT TO FOCUS ON WHAT IS WRONG; I AM A PERSON JUST LIKE YOU, WHO NEEDS AND DESERVES A GOOD FRIEND TOO. JUST WALK BESIDE ME STRAIGHT AND TALL AND BE THE FRIEND THAT I CAN CALL WHEN I AM LONELY AND AFRAID. JUST REMEMBER WHAT I'VE SAID: ALL YOU NEED IS TO UNDERSTAND; DO NOT JUDGE JUST TAKE MY HAND. - Bill Hiltz 1998 I thank Bill, Joyce, and Arn for coming on the podcast to share their story and insights! Love & Respect, Eric Resources: Walk a Mile in my Shoe: Video: Click Here Walk a Mile in my Shoe Website: www.inmyshoe.ca If you received value from this content please leave me a review on iTunes. By leaving a 5 star review on iTunes you make the Empowering Ability Podcast more discoverable, and more families will benefit. Click Here To Leave a Review on iTunes The Empowering Ability Podcast is available on iTunes and various other apps so that you can listen while on the go from your smartphone! Click Here To Listen on iTunes
These are all short, 3-5 minute snippets from the Sustainability Conference interviews. To hear the full interviews, follow this link https://soundcloud.com/radiocmc/sets/cmc-sustainability-conference-2016-interviews
Do you wanna do bad things? This podcast is soley devoted the hotness that is True Blood. The new season premeire airs shortly after this podcast, so if you plan on having a True Blood party...TUNE IN! Are you Team Bill or Team Eric? What are your thoughts of Alan Ball leaving the show? Are the Sookie Stackhouse novels worse or better? We will talk about everything related to True Blood so if you're a Trubie, this is one podcast you don't want to miss!
Movie Meltdown - Episode 113.1 Join us for for the third annual Movie Meltdown Oscar Mayer party! In our usual tradition, we load up on pork and make snarky comments about celebrities. As we partake in the hors d'oeuvres, bacon caramel, and bacon cookies - we also discuss... Dead Island, Betel nut, home wrecker, anna paquin, Burning Bright, hating the Pillsbury Doughboy, Doghouse, touching Sean Patrick Flanery’s face, homeless scruff, nobody does it like Sheryl Lee, the most awesome video game trailer ever!, Tiffany’s boobs, Debbie’s arms, Team Bill vs. Team Eric, smushy face, little wiener juice, Warlock 3 was awesome, Boondock Saints, how The Blair Witch Project should have ended, Piranha, dark Tiny Tim, Castlevania, The Tsunami Warrior, use your words, Trick ‘r Treat, Team Woodsman, welding tacos, puppet Kermit the Frog and Misty's favorite sweater puppies. Random Spoiler Alerts: Boondock Saints 2 and Trick 'r Treat. “She’s kind of cute in her own way, but she definitely has a fucked up face.” “There’s no Mega Python vs. Gatoroid nominated!” “I can’t recognize Scarlett Johansen without her cleavage.” “This is so much more meaningful, when it’s on mute.”
Remember When is proud to bring you the first edition of our Honda Hybrid Confessions. Made famous on the UncleGamer Radio show back in 2008, we're continuing our annual trend by moving Remember When to the official Live show of the Electronic Entertainment Expo. As we zip through the Los Angeles freeway system, we talk about our initial reactions to "Bad Blood", the Season 3 opener for True Blood. The return of Sookie, Team Bill, Team Eric, LaFayette, and Tara has been something we've both been eagerly anticipating, and we talk about what worked in the episode, what fell flat, where the show missed an opportunity, and how much fun we had. Then we tangent off as Jay confesses to Parris about a deep, dark, dirty secret from his Ireland trip. We wrap up the show with a mini-homage to our old UncleGamer days as we talk briefly about video games and what we saw during the first day of press conferences at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, what we're looking forward to, and the things we're most excited about as we prepare to set foot in the convention halls of this year's E3. This episode is presented in its raw and uncut format, recorded on-the-fly as we're sitting in a car together, giving you a chance to listen in on us during one of our normal conversations without any editing or adjustments to the recording. As a result, you may notice a little more naughty language than usual, but we do our best to put it to good effect. Mostly. ;) Don't forget to join our Facebook group! It lets you keep up to date with the show in between our podcast releases, gives you the first look at our upcoming live recording sessions, and allows you to communicate with us and your fellow Remember When fans in between shows. Check it out at http://facebook.com/rwpodcast As always, Remember When continues to grow and thrive thanks to the joy, love, appreciation, and comments we get from our fans. If you enjoy our show, please leave us positive feedback on iTunes. We really appreciate it, plus it helps us reach people that have never heard of us! And if you'd like to share your thoughts with us, you can send us an email at rw@talkingaboutgames.com or leave us a voicemail at 206-495-1732. Please note, long distance charges may apply. Program time stamps: Start to 12:48 - True Blood 12:48 to - 16:18 - Jay's Confession 16:18 to 26:53 - Video Game conversations 26:54 to end - Show wrap up