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Tim Brady from the Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau and Charleston Mayor Amy Shuler Goodwin.
Tim Brady, Trudie Mason, Serge Giguère, John Moore, Tom Mulcair, Dr. Mitch Shulman, Jean-François Lefort, Chris Bumbray
A recap of WVU's impressive victory over TCU. The TBT is coming back to West Virginia. Tim Brady of the Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau joins the show. Mountaineer football talk as spring drills continue.
9:17 - Tim Brady from Charleston CVB on Bike City USA, Capital Connector, and economic impact of various Charleston events9:32 - Political strategist Greg Thomas on the 8th WV Senate disctrict, the Morrisey Administration, et al
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Friday, Dec. 27, 2024. Older than the state itself, Warwood Tool continues to say #YesWV thanks to a hardworking, highly skilled workforce…sports tourism drives the development of recreational sports complexes throughout the state…a Ranson craft business expands with assistance from the WV Small Business Development Center…on today's daily304. #1 – From WVDED– Nearly a decade before West Virginia's statehood, a small business in what would become Ohio County began supplying products to Civil War soldiers. Since its inception, Warwood Tool has supplied products in every war and the town of Warwood, West Virginia, sprung up around the business. In 168 years of business, family is still the focus where company leaders prioritize and honor the traditions and skilled labor of the employees present, and owners past. The hard working, highly skilled employees at Warwood Tool are one of the reasons the business continues to say “Yes to West Virginia.” The tools that these employees help create serve many industries throughout the state and the nation, as well as other countries around the world. Read more: https://westvirginia.gov/industrial-grade-hand-forged-tools-made-right-here-in-yeswv-meet-warwood-tool/ #2 – From WV NEWS – Sports tourism is driving the development of recreational sports complexes across West Virginia, creating economic growth and enhancing the quality of life in communities statewide. In Monongalia County, Mylan Park draws anywhere between 800,000 and 900,000 people a year to sporting events. Ron Justice, president of the Mylan Park Foundation, also emphasized the local economic benefits, citing job creation and increased spending in restaurants and hotels. On a similar path, Summersville is planning a large outdoor sports complex. And Charleston is preparing for a new indoor sports complex, which will transform part of the Charleston Town Center Mall. “Sports tourism nationally is recession-proof. Families will always travel for their kids to play travel sports,” said Tim Brady, president and CEO of the Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau. Read more: https://www.wvnews.com/business/west-virginias-booming-sports-tourism-how-recreational-complexes-are-transforming-communities/article_e96ce2e8-b25d-11ef-bbb8-bf920e172a94.html #3 – From WV COMMERCE– Set in the Eastern Panhandle town of Ranson, Boxer Craft House was born out of necessity. Back in 2017, founder and owner Marie Bressler decided to launch a website for her machine embroidery projects, but had difficulty finding good quality supplies. That's when she began to source her own craft supplies. With help from the West Virginia Small Business Development Center, she was able to grow her business from online to a brick and mortar establishment. Watch the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=cj1QBt0CwD0y-ji4&v=j2raffn2Krs&feature=youtu.be Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
Get your ho, ho, ho on as Tim Brady, Kristine Augustyn and Kevin Ford join our sled ride directly into the holidays. We are talking the good of everything from unexpected gifts to discount Christmas trees to hiring an actor to play Santa Claus to prove to your in-denial child he truly exists. Yep. We are celebrating THAT kind of Christmas and Hanukkah together, people. About our party guests: Tim's a long time friend and when we put up a call for holiday stories, he responded first and foremost with a childhood memory that had us double over laughing - we know you will love and relate to it, too; Kristine is a new friend who brings a special present in the form of the Conscious Life Expo coming February 7 - 10 to Los Angeles; and you may recognize Kevin from his appearance on The Today Show or People Magazine, he's the guy who experienced a real life miracle and that's what we all need to hear and share more of - we're talkin' good holiday and everyday miracles. This is our annual celebration of all the ways our family and friends and even complete strangers help to make the season merry and bright. And it's our final new episode of 2024 so unwrap this one and savor it. And to all, a good night... _______________________ You know what's a good holiday gift? A book or two! MURDER UNMASKED, Steve's second book in his series, THE DOG WALKING DETECTIVES, is finally here! Get your copy and enjoy some good cozy mystery times: Amazon: https://shorturl.at/fDR47 Barnes & Noble: https://shorturl.at/3ccTy Solve the cozy mystery of DROWN TOWN - Steve's first novel is available now: Amazon: https://amzn.to/478W8mp Barnes & Noble: https://bit.ly/3Mv7cCk
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack-sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. This Friday night's broadcast features more Paolo Bandera, Pietu Arvola, Brotherhood Of Sleep, and Daniela Huerta, plus new Innesti, Wojtek Kiwer, Tim Brady (Montreal), Gilles Gobeil (Montreal), Dominique Bassal (Montreal), and Haligonian cellist India Gailey – named by CBC as one of “30 hot Canadian classical musicians under 30“.
APWA's Western Snow and Ice Conference and Snow Roadeo is one of the premier events in the world of winter maintenance and it happens every year in Loveland, Colorado. In addition to the indoor activities and huge equipment and vendor display, hundreds of operators put their mastery of equipment operation on display at the National Snow Roadeo. Pete Adler and Tim Brady join us to discuss this event and particulars of the Snow Roadeo. For more information about this event head over to their website at https://www.westernsnowandice.com/ or you can contact Pete Adler at rockies325@gmail.com or Tim Brady timothy.brady@cityofloveland.orgSign up for email notifications on future episodes and other communications associated with winter maintenance and winter weather management by clicking on subscribe on the Talkin' Winter Ops website at TalkinWinterOps.comThanks for listening in and stay safe out there!
CITR's 24 Hours of Radio Art in a snack-sized format. Dark Ambient. Drone. Field Recordings. Noise. Sound Art. Or something. Tune in Friday night for new music by Haxa Komat, Nicola Ratti, Hans Castrup / Emerge, Dave Phillips, euypnos, Tiago Sousa, Edmonton's Emilie Cecilia LeBel, Montreal's Tim Brady, and the CITR Global Network premiere of Colin Andrew Sheffield's “Moments Lost“.
In this episode of AIIM OnAir, we sit down with Tim Brady, CEO of Colligo, to explore the cutting-edge developments in information management. Tim delves into how organizations can go beyond mere compliance to build a compelling business case for robust information management strategies. He discusses maximizing Microsoft 365 through powerful partner solutions and examines how AI and machine learning are transforming the M365 ecosystem. Tim also addresses the evolving role of information management professionals in the age of AI and shares insights on revolutionizing email management through automation and artificial intelligence. Tune in for a forward-thinking discussion on what information leaders should be focusing on now to stay ahead in this rapidly changing landscape.
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024. The Charleston CVB prepares for its next big sporting event, the USA Karate All American Classic…construction on two Southern West Virginia travel plazas is expected to be complete just in time for Christmas…and discover history, outdoor recreation and more in the Hatfield-McCoy Mountains region…on today's daily304. #1 – From METRO NEWS – After a series of successful spring and summer events, the Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau is now ready to carry that momentum into the fall–with the focus particularly being on more of the growing sports tourism industry. Charleston CVB President and CEO Tim Brady said they are excited about a new event in October -- the USA Karate All American Classic. The event takes place at the Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center Oct. 25-27. It's projected to bring in around 800 youth athletes coming to compete for national karate titles. That's coming on the success of the USA Cycling Pro Road National Championships, which Charleston hosted in May. USA Cycling signed a 5-year contract for the event to be held in Charleston. Brady said they are confident about banking on sports tourism being a success in the area based on what it has already generated. “Sports will just continue to grow in the United States and we're just finding new ways and working hard to continue to tap into that here in the city,” he said. Read more: https://wvmetronews.com/2024/09/02/charleston-officials-say-growing-sports-tourism-continues-to-be-the-focus-for-the-fall-and-winter-months-ahead/ #2 – From METRO NEWS – West Virginia Parkways Authority says the ongoing construction on two Southern West Virginia travel plazas is now set to be all wrapped up by this December, just in time for the busy holiday season. Parkways Authority Executive Director Jeff Miller gave an update on the new Beckley and Bluestone Travel Plazas to lawmakers during a recent meeting. He said those facilities, which have been under construction since late 2022 to early 2023, are set to open by Dec. 15. The reconstruction is intended to give them a modernized look while also paying tribute to the original “glass houses” look of the facilities from the 1950s and 60s. Both of the plazas will come complete with restaurants such as Wendy's, Starbucks, Popeyes, and a 24-hour convenience store, Mountain State Market, as well as outdoor dining opportunities. The facility will also include 50 additional parking spaces for tractor trailers and EV charging stations. Read more: https://wvmetronews.com/2024/09/02/newly-updated-west-virginia-travel-plazas-to-open-by-the-end-of-the-year/ #3 – From WV TOURISM – The Hatfield-McCoy Mountains region is rooted in history and has the perfect blend of adventures. From the ATV-friendly towns to the mountainous scenery that sets the tone for unique outdoor experiences, this West Virginia destination is a diverse region that appeals to every explorer. Discover unique cultural attractions like the National Coal Heritage Area, the historic town of Bramwell and the West Virginia Mine Wars Museum. Explore outdoor adventures at Beech Fork and Chief Logan state parks. Enjoy epic off-roading adventures on the Hatfield-McCoy Trails. Savor the local flavors, from the smoked pork BBQ at Wingo's Grill to the world-famous hot dogs at Morrison's Drive In. It's all there in Hatfield McCoy country! Read more: https://wvtourism.com/4-reasons-why-the-hatfield-mccoy-mountains-region-is-worth-a-trip/ Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
Tune in to The Dave Allen Show on 580 Live for an engaging lineup of discussions. First, we'll have Tim Brady from the Charleston CVB joining us by phone to discuss local tourism and events. Next, Kanawha County Commissioner Ben Salango will be in the studio to talk about changes to the sports complex. Finally, we'll be joined by State Democratic Party Chair and Delegate Mike Pushkin for an in-depth discussion on state politics and the fate of the party's national ticket.
Ray Whiting on the City of Charleston's Juneteenth celebration, Tim Brady from the Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau and your calls and texts.
Coming up on 580 Live, Coop is guest hosting.Delegate Mike Pushkin (Kan-54) will be by with his election reaction and more. Plus Sam Sommerville from the Charley West BBQ Fest and Tim Brady from the Charleston WV Convention & Visitors Bureau. Your calls at 304-345-5858 and text to 304-935-5008.
Today Hoppy is joined by Will Thompson, Ryan Schmelz, Mark Curtis, Dave Allen, Chris Stirewalt, Steve Ruby, Tim Brady, and Marsha Chwalik.
On The Dave Allen Show from the Par Mar Stores Studio, Hannah Gardner is here with our “Adopt Me Please” Pet of the Week from the Kanawha-Charleston Humane Association, plus more on tomorrow's Green Chili Shootout at Capitol Market - Charleston, WV, details on tomorrow night's St. Patrick's Pub Crawl and Delegate and State Democratic Party Chair Mike Pushkin on a big Democratic Party event tomorrow in South Charleston.
Tim Brady, Charleston Convention & Visitors Bureau on the high school football state championships moving to Charleston; Mark Richmond, head basketball coach Notre Dame College; WVU women vs K State recap.
Happy Friday! Coming up this morning from the Par Mar Stores Studio, more on the water situation in Kanawha City, plus Hannah Gardner from the Kanawha Charleston Humane Association with June, our “Adopt Me Please” Pet of the Week, Congressional candidate Chris Walker, the organizers of the Hooters candlelight vigil and Tim Brady of the Charleston CVB on the football championships moving back to Charleston.
Coming up on this episode Hannah Gardner is here with Marge, our “Adopt Me Please” Pet of the Week from the Kanawha Charleston Humane Association, plus Tim Brady from the Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau and Bryan Hughes from StormTracker 13-WOWK on the weekend weather.
Isaac Campbell and Tim Brady are joined this week by Pilates practitioner Meagan Kerr to discuss Pilates for high level clients and athletes. In this episode we learn about the key processes of involving yourself in the athletic scope and how to assess and manage an athlete with success. Take a listen and become a League level instructor. If you would like to contact Kim she can be contacted via her socials:Meagan's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stories/_evolvestudiopilates/If you would like us to speak about a particular topic, a special guest you have always wanted to hear from, or a question you'd like us to address reach out to us at any of the following: Website: https://www.thepilatesleague.com.auInstagram https://instragram.com/the_pilates_leagueEmail: support@thepilatesleague.com.auMusic: "Light Vision in White City" - Gushito
Tim Brady, Nurse Anesthetist, shares in this episode what Ketamine Assisted Therapy is and how for those struggling with depression, chronic pain and PTSD, this can be a life saving therapy option. His clinic offers a unique approach that focuses on Set & Setting and includes ketamine guides and ketamine coaches to work with patients throughout their therapy. In this episode we talk about what someone can expect when working with his clinic, Mind Body Wellness Omaha. We also talk though what a "journey" is like and the transformative benefits/results experienced with this therapy. This therapy requires a Doctor's orders and not all clinics offer the level of attention that Tim's practice offers. Do your research before making an appointment! https://www.mindbodywellnessomaha.com/ www.michelemagner.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michele-magner/support
On the show this morning, it's MAYOR MONDAY. Poca Mayor William “Wimpy” Jones joins us in the Par Mar Stores studio, plus Tim Brady from the Charleston CVB and Secretary of State candidate Doug Skaff. 580 Live is brought to you by Thornhill Auto Group.
On 580 Live With Dave Allen from the Par Mar Stores Studio, Secretary of State and Gubernatorial candidate Mac Warner, plus Tim Brady from the Charleston CVB and Larry Pack, candidate for State Treasurer. 580 Live is brought to you by Thornhill Auto Group. Listen live www.wchsnetwork.com.
The economic impact of Regatta, Fred Persinger on high school football and Danny Jones on Tyke Hunt, last night's GOP debate and more coming up on 580 Live With Dave Allen from the Par Mar Stores Studio. Listen live www.wchsnetwork.com. 580 Live is presented by Thornhill Auto Group.
CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) — It's a politics-free zone this week on Inside West Virginia Politics. It's all about the 2023 Charleston Sternwheel Regatta. In Segments One and Two, we talk to Charleston Mayor Amy Shuler Goodwin and 13 News Meteorologist Bryan Hughes about the Regatta. In Segment Three, we talk to Tim Brady, President & CEO of the Charleston Convention & Visitors Bureau, about hotels for the Regatta. We end today's episode with no suit jacket or tie because we're talking to Paul “PG” Greco, Owner of Sam's Uptown Cafe, Ticky Fish and Red Carpet Lounge, about food at the Regatta.
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CHARLESTON, WV (WOWK) — On this week's episode of Inside West Virginia Politics, we discuss the Governor's tax cut proposal, the economy and tourism. In Segment One, Mark Curtis talks to Del. Trenton Barnhart (R-Pleasants) about Gov. Jim Justice's (R-WV) tax cut proposal. Segments Two and Three are with Prof. John Deskins with the WVU Bureau of Business & Economic Research to talk about how the economy is doing and where it is headed. We end today's episode with Tim Brady, CEO of the Charleston Convention and Visitors Bureau, who talks to us about tourism in the Mountain State.
Kevin Miller is joined by Sara and Tim Brady discussing her exoneration.
Jared brings on returning guest, Tim Brady! In this episode, Tim talks about his experience being a truck driver and how he was able to be proactive in his career to schedule vacation time. He explains how important vacation time is in this industry and explains how to effectively take winter months off as an owner-operator.
What Medicare decisions have to be made if you retire early? Continue working beyond age 65? Care for young children? Contribute to an HSA? Tim Brady, Raymond James private wealth consultant, walks through important considerations. [Recorded 10/11/22]
Timothy and Terri Jenkins-Brady and Randy Stark met as three students in the same first-grade classroom in Albuquerque, N.M. Today, they are accomplished professionals who came together to form an organization called Write up the Road Media. In between is a fascinating story of love, friendship and an inspirational journey worthy of a Hallmark movie. The three storytellers have woven articles, flash fiction, short stories, poetry and books into lives rich with words and imagery. Timothy and Terri now live in Kenton, Tennessee and also grow a variety of fruits and vegetables on their farm, Dixie Chile Ranch.
Here are some links:FIrst, the Canadian Music Centre This website has listings of Associate Composers, and their works. Spend some time on this site!NMNM and suddenlyLISTEN wish to thank the CMC for their support this past season! Thanks to a donation from the CMC, we release 4 episodes featuring Atlantic Canadian composers and creators! Dale Sorenson from PEI; Andrew Staniland, from Newfoundland and Labrador; Emily Doolittle (and Peter Togni) from Nova Scotia, and André Cormier (and Nadia Francavilla) from New Brunswick. Please check out those episodes!Picanto is the CMC's new streaming service.During the episode, Glenn mentioned a lot of interesting references in passing. check these out if you're curious. Go ahead head down a rabbit hole!:Classical NextThe International Association of Music Information Centres (IAMIC)Toronto jazz musician and composer Phil NimmonsThe Canadian League of ComposersLegendary Toronto educator and arts leader Ezra SchabasMontreal composer, guitarist and arts leader Tim Brady
We had a great time toasting bread and gettin' dirty Charleston!Team in Focus: Charleston Dirty BirdsFollow them here:https://linktr.ee/Dirtybirdscwvhttps://twitter.com/dirtybirdscwvFIRST PITCH: We're taking you behind the scenes with a look at the months long process of taking an episode of Let's Get Two from inception to completion.Presented by Baseball Mapperhttps://twitter.com/baseballmapperbaseballmapper.com14:31 WHO'S ON FIRST: We've got Charelston dynamo Lindsey Webb on the show to talk her journey through minor league baseball and being a Dirty Bird. Presented Baseball Bucket List:https://baseballbucketlist.com/links/https://twitter.com/BaseballBucket32:27 ADJUST YOUR SCORECARDS: Welcome to the Toast Man himself, Rod Blackstone!47:21 FROM THE BLEACHERS: We had a great time at the Dirty Birds game. Check out this unique, urban ballpark.51:27 HOLLER AND A SWALLER: We're having a beverage and talking the best parts of independent baseball.Presented by The Hitter Sportshttps://twitter.com/TheHitterSports52:50 7TH INNING STRETCH: Tim Brady of the Charleston CVB tells us about the adapting and changing community of Charelston.https://twitter.com/charlestonwvPresented by The Dad Hat Chronicles https://twitter.com/thedadhat216https://linktr.ee/TheDadHatChronicles1:04:28 CLOSING IT OUT:
The Mayor of Charleston's Chief Of Staff Matt Sutton, Morgan Robinson from the Clay Center and Tim Brady of the Charleston CVB are all in the Par Mar Studios for this morning's 580 Live, presented by Thornhill Auto Group.
WVU football commit Rodney Gallagher and Tim Brady on the TBT
Jared brings on Tim Brady to discuss the turnover in this industry and why it's so high. Tim breaks down what we need to look at and how drivers need to be treated. Jared and Tim also go over driver compensation and discuss why truckers need to be paid when they are doing anything besides driving.
Coming up on 580 Live from the Par Mar Stores Studio, Tim Brady from the Charleston Convention and Visitor's Bureau, Goodwin administration Chief of Staff Matt Goodwin and Patrick Leahy from the Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center. 580 Live is presented by Thornhill Auto Group.
June 13, 2022 - Before he won ten World Series titles with the New York Yankees, Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra answered a higher team's calling, to serve his country in World War Two -- a role in the Navy that ultimately led him to a rocket ship supporting the Normandy landings. For June 6, 2022, the 78th anniversary of the 1944 D-Day landings, my column in the New York Sun was titled: “Yogi Berra's War: ‘Deja Vu All Over Again.'” It looked at the famed catcher's service during the Normandy invasion, and spread the word about an event you'll be enjoying in this week's episode. It's a roundtable discussion held at the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center, conducted in partnership with the Bob Feller Act of Valor Foundation. It was titled: Sacrifice & Courage, A Tribute to D-Day. I was honored to act as moderator for the conversation, which was streamed live to military personnel at posts all around the world and all the ships at sea. Our panel in Little Ferry, New Jersey, on the campus of Montclair State University featured former governor of Mississippi and Secretary of the Navy Raymond Mabus Jr., Rear Admiral Edward “Sonny” Masso (retired), Luke Epplin -- author of Our Team: The Epic Story of Four Men and the World Series That Changed Baseball -- and Larry Berra, the son and namesake of Yogi. In this interview, I also recommend a few books that I've had the pleasure of interviewing authors about, that have covered the service of ballplayers and the Normandy Landings. One is about the son of the 26th president, the oldest man and highest-ranking officer to go ashore that day. That book is His Father's Son: The Life of General Ted Roosevelt, Jr., by Tim Brady. The others are by baseball historian Jim Leeke: The Best Team Over There: The Untold Story of Grover Cleveland Alexander and the Great War From the Dugouts to the Trenches: Baseball During the Great War Nine Innings for the King: The Day Wartime London Stopped for Baseball – July 4, 1918
Jared brings on popular guest, Tim Brady to discuss rates in relation to fuel prices! Tim shares some helpful tips on how to adjust your rate to include fuel. He also talks about how to be more transparent in the industry.
3-time NBA champion with the Chicago Bulls BJ Armstrong joins Rich in-studio to discuss how Kyrie Irving flipping off Celtics fans could help the Nets in their playoff run by fostering an “us vs them” mentality that brings his team together, says how the improvement by Jayson Tatum could result in a deep playoff run by Boston, how/if the Lakers can fix their current mess of a roster and build a championship team around LeBron James and Anthony Davis, if L.A. can find a take for Russell Westbrook's $45 Million contract next season, if the Lakers will have a hard time finding a quality coach to step into their current quagmire, and reveals why he just can't watch HBO's ‘Winning Time' drama about the Showtime-era Lakers. Rich and the guys react to the announcement of the next The Match golf event featuring Tim Brady, and Aaron Rodgers vs Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show, Pat, AJ Hawk and the boys chat about Aaron Rodgers officially signing a contract extension with the Packers, what it does for his cap number moving forward, all the other moves, trades, and signings that have happened thus far, what kind of moves we're expecting to be made today, Deshaun Watson potentially on the move as soon as tomorrow, and much after a crazy few days. Joining the program to chat about his offseason thus far, his jubilation upon hearing about Tim Brady unretiring, if he thinks more and more quarterbacks are coming into the league unprepared now because of college offenses, is a man who has been coaching for over 40 years, friend of the progrum, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Quarterbacks Coach, Clyde Christensen (27:03-51:34). Next, joining the program after a week hiatus to chat about all the different moves around the NFL including his reporting of the Aaron Rodgers contract, which big names he see's going where, Deshaun Watson's suitors as it sits, what the Colts are going to do at Quarterback and elsewhere, and what we should pay attention to over the next few days is NFL Network Insider and friend of the show, Ian Rapoport (56:31-1:13:18). Make sure you subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow to watch the show, and listen everyday on Sirius XM Channel 82, Mad Dog Radio. We appreciate the hell out of all you. See you tomorrow, cheers.
Today's guest is Tim Brady, from the Idaho Youth Sports Commission.
Join the Sportigans as they discuss their Superbowl predictions. Enjoy!
In this episode, join Team Sportigans as they discuss news and scores from Week 14 of the NFL.
Mayor Goodwin Chief Of Staff Matt Sutton and Tim Brady from the Charleston CVB on this morning's 580 Live.
Jared brings on a popular guest, Tim Brady, to discuss business forecasting and the new year. Tim explains what steps a business owner should take to plan for the next year ahead. He goes over market trends and how to consider them while planning. View Tim's notes: View
Tim Brady, Board Chair, Ontario Pharmacists Association talks about Ontario to allow people with COVID-19 symptoms to get tested at Shoppers Drug Mart, other pharmacies. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the NBDA Podcast, we're speaking with Tim Brady, the founder and chairman emeritus of Brady, Chapman, Holland, and Associates, a risk management consulting firm that Tim founded more than 40 years ago, in Houston, Texas. Tim has had business development responsibilities his entire career, and in this show, he shares his three best practices, some business development success stories, as well as his philosophies on business and life he's learned over the past 80-years. He also talks about the advice he'd give his 25-year-old self. Tim is a humble person who's experienced tremendous business success. He has a lot of value to share, especially for business development professionals. LINKSShow Notes About National Business Development Association (NBDA) About Brady, Chapman, Holland & Associates, Inc. Brought to you by: YourPodcast.team GUEST Tim BradyAbout Tim Special Guest: Tim Brady.
Tim Brady is the director of the Idaho Youth Sports Commission.
Everybody has seen them at little league or youth soccer games - the parents that scream, yell and curse at the refs, the coaches, the other parents - and sometimes the kids. They ruin something that should be fun and enriching for kids and they're making it hard to hire refs and umps to officiate these games. We look at ways youth sports organizers are trying to bring some harmony back to the playing field with Ty Jones of the Idaho High School Activities Association and Tim Brady of the Idaho Youth Sports Commission.