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Gary comments on a recent sermon by John Piper about the 2024 Election and Trump being "evil." Piper said that while he wanted people to vote, he was unhappy with the candidates. Gary agrees, but is more practical about how to approach this issue. Change takes time and not everything can be changed from without the system; some changes require working from within. Here's the article referred to in this episode: https://harbingersdaily.com/calling-the-election-of-trump-evil-john-piper-reminds-christians-why-hes-not-trusted/
This episode features a conversation with Dr. Jim Eckert - the Robert S. Kaiser Professor of Sales at WMU Haworth College of Business - and Cooper Frost - a Strategic Account Manager at Western Digital. Dr. Eckert joined Western's business college over 22 years ago and transformed the undergraduate Sales and Marketing program into a nationally recognized and awarded program. Frost was a trail-blazing WMU student majoring in Leadership and Business Strategy & Sales and Business Marketing. He is also former president of SBMA - the Sales and Business Marketing Association. Frost now is a Top-50 seller at Western Digital, a recipient of Young Professional of the Year, and community volunteer in addition to his myriad other pursuits. The conversation touches on the extraordinary undergraduate programs at WMU Haworth, what differentiates the LBS and Sales programs, and how students can transform into top-performing industry professionals. Connect with us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wmichleadershipcenter/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wmichleadershipcenter/Twitter: https://twitter.com/wmichleadershipLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/center-for-principled-leadership-and-business-strategy/All Rights belong to The Center for Principled Leadership and Business Strategy - https://wmich.edu/leadershipcenterRecorded on October 11, 2022
This is our presentation from the Pacific Northwest True Crime fest from October 8th & 9th, 2022. This was a Live event where we got to meet so many fans and other podcasters. Not to mention all the vendors and even Crimedoor were at the event. The event was a great success and we hope to be back next year! We hope to see even more of you there next year too!Hope you enjoy Jess' presentation!
In this episode, Mack has a great sit-down conversation with the one and only Rick In Buffalo. Before making his fifth Smackoff appearance. Rick explained how he has become a serious threat to the crown jewel in the Jim Rome's jungle, the "King Of Smack." Rick talks about everything with Mack including his beloved Buffalo Bills, his top five all time callers, and "Jungle History." Check out this episode and "WHO LOVES YA BABY." Thank you Rick for your time and just remember, your always welcomed back here anytime. Good luck on June 24th in the 28th Smackoff. You can find Rick on Twitter @RickInBuffalo, Mack on Twitter @goat39.
We have a winner!!!! Thank you to everyone who entered our Podiversay Giveaway. The winner was notified and an announcement went up on our IG Story. Make sure to check out the announcement!Just when you think you know all about Washington's most notorious serial killers, you learn that there may be more out there. For this episode, we are bringing you the story of Seattle's first convicted serial killer. What intrigued us about this murderer was his MO. All of his victims were tied with their own shoelaces AFTER their deaths. His victims were unlucky women who met with a horrible end at the hands of a sociopath.Join us for a look at the man known on the streets of Seattle as “Chilly Willy” and his 3 known victims; Denise Harris, Antoinette Jones, and Olivia Smith.Are there more out there we don't know about? According to Chilly Willy, there are many more. Information from this Episode:The faithful Wikipedia page:https://bit.ly/3CaEwIyChilly Willy speaks for himself - Unforbidden Truth Podcasthttps://bit.ly/35nd0vvThe detective who worked Denise Harris' casehttps://bit.ly/3HBan65…and wrote a book on DeWayne Harris and his crimeshttps://amzn.to/3HCWcxrThe detective who worked Olivia Smith's casehttps://bit.ly/3tsS6mHA little info on “The Jungle”https://bit.ly/3HBawXbhttps://bit.ly/35JhDzIhttps://bit.ly/3MmnTht
Why is The Jungle by Wifredo Lam considered a Cubist masterpiece? Hybrid creatures – animal, human & plant A totem-tall woman with shears takes the blame Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism in the back seat Read LadyKflo's collected works and learn about more masterpieces with a click through to LadyKflo's site. https://www.ladykflo.com/category/masterpieces/ Checkout her socials too: https://www.instagram.com/ladykflo/ https://twitter.com/ladykflo
Översiktsserien fortsätter. Det kommer att handla om den starka personligheten Theodore Roosevelt, trustbusting, stakare presidentmakt, mordet på McKinley, snuskig köttförpackningsindustri, Upton Sinclairs The Jungle, Teddybjörnar och Amber Ale. Glöm inte att prenumerera på podcasten! Ge den gärna betyg på iTunes! Följ podden på Facebook (facebook.com/stjarnbaneret), twitter (@stjarnbaneret) eller Instagram (@stjarnbaneret) Kontakta oss på: stjarnbaneret@gmail.com
No Deodorant In Outer Space (books turned into movies - Science Fiction, Fantasy and related genres)
S4E3B* (Show Notes) “Twilight Zone” by Rod Serling (TV show) “The Jungle (1961)” (alt title “The Man Who Made Himself”) “In His Image (1963)” “Perchance to Dream (1959)” “Passage on the Lady Anne (1963)” (alt title “Song for a Lady”) “Number 12 Looks Just Like You (1964)” (alt title “The Beautiful People”) “The Howling Man (1960)” Hosted by: Ryan Sean O'Reilly Guests: Mike O'Reilly (indie filmmaker) Andres Sercovich (oil painter) Kaelin O'Reilly (book reviewer) Website: www.nodeodorant.com Related Episode Links: “Perchance to Dream: Selected Stories (1952-1960)” by Charles Beaumont a/k/a Charles Leroy Nutt (select short stories) “Roadside Picnic (1972)” by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky (book) “Slaughterhouse-Five (1969)” by Kurt Vonnegut (book) “Horns (2010)” by Joe Hill (book) Other Episodes with Mike O'Reilly Other Episodes with Andres Sercovich Other Episodes with Kaelin O'Reilly * DISCLAIMER: Please be advised that the views and opinions of the hosts and guests of NDIOS are completely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and beliefs of the other hosts and guests or that of NDIOS.
No Deodorant In Outer Space (books turned into movies - Science Fiction, Fantasy and related genres)
S4E3B* (Show Notes) “Perchance to Dream: Selected Stories (1952-1960)” by Charles Beaumont a/k/a Charles Leroy Nutt (select short stories) Hosted by: Ryan Sean O'Reilly Guests: Mike O'Reilly (indie filmmaker) Andres Sercovich (oil painter) Kaelin O'Reilly (book reviewer) Website: www.nodeodorant.com Related Episode Links: “Twilight Zone” by Rod Serling (TV show) “The Jungle (1961)” (alt title “The Man Who Made Himself”) “In His Image (1963)” “Perchance to Dream (1959)” “Passage on the Lady Anne (1963)” (alt title “Song for a Lady”) “Number 12 Looks Just Like You (1964)” (alt title “The Beautiful People”) “The Howling Man (1960)” “A Princess of Mars (John Carter)” by Edgar Rice Burroughs (book) “Slaughterhouse-Five” by George Roy Hill (Michael Sacks) (movie) “I Am Legend” by Richard Matheson (book) “Something Wicked This Way Comes” by Ray Bradbury (book) Other Episodes with Mike O'Reilly Other Episodes with Andres Sercovich Other Episodes with Kaelin O'Reilly * DISCLAIMER: Please be advised that the views and opinions of the hosts and guests of NDIOS are completely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and beliefs of the other hosts and guests or that of NDIOS.
No Deodorant In Outer Space (books turned into movies - Science Fiction, Fantasy and related genres)
Episode: S4E3P* (Episode Page) (preview for forthcoming episode) “Perchance to Dream: Selected Stories (1952-1960)” by Charles Beaumont a/k/a Charles Leroy Nutt (select short stories) “Twilight Zone” by Rod Serling (TV show) “The Jungle (1961)” (alt title “The Man Who Made Himself”) “In His Image (1963)” “Perchance to Dream (1959)” “Passage on the Lady Anne (1963)” (alt title “Song for a Lady”) “Number 12 Looks Just Like You” (alt title “The Beautiful People”) “The Howling Man (1960)” Hosted by: Ryan Sean O'Reilly Guests: Mike O'Reilly (director) Kaelin O'Reilly (book reviewer) Andres Sercovich (director/artist) Website: www.nodeodorant.com * DISCLAIMER: Please be advised that the views and opinions of the hosts and guests of NDIOS are completely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views and beliefs of the other hosts and guests or that of NDIOS.
The NY port authority has decided to install a monument near ground zero in New York commemorating the G20 summit. Included in the monument is a 9' tall candy wrapped in the Saudi Arabian flag. Needless to say I find this quite offensive and Natalie and I sit down to talk about the monument, Saudi Arabia's role in the 9/11 attacks, Saudi relations with al Qaeda and the genocide in Yemen. We wrap it up on a lighter note with a book and movie review. Enjoy! Twitter @undoctrinated1 instagram undoctrinatedpodcast email: undoctrinatedpodcast@gmail.com