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We sat down with some of our judges for the Estates Gazette Awards for a light‑hearted, informal chat, hosted by Tim Burke, on what makes a winning submission and how market conditions have raised the bar this year. From what peer recognition really means to the “secret sauce” that makes a deal stand out beyond the pound signs, this episode is packed with insider tips. Listen now to hear discussions on: • What recognition from a judges panel truly signifies • How our revamped, deal‑focused categories will spotlight standout transactions • Why resilience in today's markets matters more than ever • Last‑minute submission hacks to help you shine • The entertainment highlights judges are most looking forward to
Graham and Scott look at the 5 year anniversary of the pandemic; Leafs were winners over Utah last night; getting our Irish up with the St Patrick's Day parade coming up with Tim Burke
Two weeks after he made history at the BMW IBU World Championships with a pair of silver medals, U.S. biathlete Campbell Wright reflected on his accomplishments. Heartbeat caught up with Campbell relaxing in his hotel room at Nové Město, mentally preparing for the resumption of the BMW IBU World Cup.“Yeah, that was a pretty cool two weeks,” he said said with a grin!At the World Championships in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, Wright took silver in the sprint then backed it up the next day with silver in the pursuit. It was the first double medal for the U.S. men in history.Wright talked about how he approached the day just like any other. “I never had any expectations going into any race because that just leads to failure and disappointment,” he said. “And bad things every single time. So, no expectations as always. And, yeah, it's a good way to set yourself up for success.”In the Heartbeat interview, Wright recapped both races – where he found strengths, and where he found challengers. In the sprint, he shot clean, and had only one miss in four shootings in the pursuit.In the sprint, he ran well before some of the race favorites, so he had to endure a wait in the finish before he knew the outcome – with the top 15 biathletes in the world starting behind him. But one thing he knew from the start – he was happy with his performance.“It kind of sunk in when Fillon Maillet crossed the line, and he was behind me,” he said. “That's when I was like, ‘oh yeah, okay. Yeah, you've done well here, Campbell!'”With the pursuit the next day, there was little time for celebration. It was a surreal experience for Wright starting second. He missed one shot in the first shooting, but was clean the rest of the way. Still, it was a battle to the finish to hold onto the silver medal.Despite having just joined the U.S. Biathlon Team two years ago, the historic moment was not lost on him. Most of all, he spoke of what it meant for him to be on a list with his childhood heroes, Tim Burke and Lowell Bailey. Burke took silver in 2013 at Nové Město, while Bailey won gold at Hochfilzen in 2017.“I started watching biathlon or getting to become familiar with biathlon when Tim and Lowell were really in their heyday,” said Wright. “I don't think I'm there career-wise, but on the medal tally it says I am. But in real life, I still don't think I can compare my career to those guys.”Campbell Wright really opens up in this episode of Heartbeat. He showcases his motivations, philosophies as an athlete, and the vital importance of the support he has had from U.S. Biathlon to help him get there.
Laurie Hackett talks with Tim Burke of Phantoms Charities and Lina Barbieri of Miller-Keystone Blood Center, about their love for giving back and the impact they can see being made.
In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG deputy editor Tim Burke sits down with a collection of this year's cohort of Future Leaders to find out how they are feeling at the beginning of an intense journey that will culminate with a 10 minute, un-aided Ted-style talk in front of hundreds at EG's Real Estate Futures event this September. Listen in to hear insight from: Victoria Whiteley, project manager, Knight Frank Avneeth Fernandes, head of financial accounting, Landsec Manuela Apostol, anaplan and BI solutions architect, Logicor Will Game, asset manager, Nuveen Carolyn Morgan-Welker, senior associate, planning & environment, Clyde & Co Huge thanks for EG's partners CBRE, Clyde & Co, Knight Frank, Landsec, and Nuveen for supporting the Future Leaders programme.
SERIES 2 EPISODE 190: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) SPECIAL COMMENT: Timing is everything, and for once the timing was perfect. Steve Bannon has been ordered to go to prison. Ordered on June 6th. Ordered on the anniversary of D-Day, when we destroyed everything his predecessors stood for. He doesn't get it yet. We will destroy HIM and what HE stands for. And all who stand with him. And Trump. And as he stood outside court - jailed by a Trump-appointed judge who once clerked for Clarence Thomas - he was boasting to the vapid press that, no, he will destroy us and his fascism will subsume America, as he insisted no jail would ever shut him up, a protestor behind him drowned him out with shouts of "Lock Him Up!" because when all you have is noise and threats, you tend to forget that there is always somebody else with more noise and bigger threats. THERE IS ALSO NEW POLLING on what happens if Trump joins him in the slammer. The Reuters-Ipsos Poll says actual jail time could cost Trump 23% of his voters. That could be as much as 17,000,000 votes. Even as time and timidity wear that number down, it's a remarkable game-changer. PLUS: Trump glitched again at a Word Salad Rally in Phoenix, while the Democratic National Committee is actually putting up billboards near his events emphasizing "CONVICTED FELON DONALD TRUMP." And there's more from The Supreme Court: a watchdog group says Clarence Thomas may have gotten as much as $4,000,000 in gifts in the last 20 years. And Brett Kavanaugh is writing a book! Hey! Is it a book about assault? B-Block (24:00) THE WORST PERSONS IN THE WORLD: There's a name-that-hockey-team contest in Salt Lake City and the six final choices are all nightmarishly bad. So, Marco Rubio, Tim Scott, J.D. Vance, Doug Burgum, Ben Carson, Byron Donalds, and Elise Stefanik. You're being vetted to run with Trump? When he encouraged them to HANG the last guy? And your daily reason to fire Merrick Garland: there may be videotape of Carlson, Hannity, Ingraham and others at Fox vivisecting Trump and saying his 2020 Election claims are crap, and you are working to RETURN THESE TAPES TO FOX? C-Block (33:25) FRIDAYS WITH THURBER: Any time the news is full of Trump-driven drivel and MAGA conspiracies, is a good time to remember Thurber's account of the day in 1913 that the dam outside his home of Columbus, Ohio, broke and everybody fled. Only it hadn't broken - and they were running in the wrong direction anyway. "The Day The Damn Broke."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the EG Property Podcast – recorded live at UKREiiF in Leeds – deputy editor Tim Burke sits down with Gowling WLG partner Anjali Bancroft and Vistry Group's partner investment director Kathryn Pennington to look to the future of single-family housing. Single-family housing in the UK is experiencing rapid growth, emerging as a significant component of the country's build-to-rent sector. With investors seeking to broaden their portfolios, what level of investment is currently targeting this sector, and what are the sources of funding and supply? The asset class is strategically positioned to alleviate the shortage of high-quality, energy-efficient and contemporary suburban housing in the UK, but is it resilient amid a volatile macroeconomic environment? Listen in as we delve into the opportunities and challenges for investors, owners and operators, offering insights into the customer experience, community development, amenity provision and the growing interest in joint ventures and collaborations. Brought to you in partnership with Gowling WLG.
In this episode of the EG Property Podcast – recorded live at UKREiiF in Leeds – deputy editor Tim Burke is in conversation with Alexa Culver, general counsel at Environment Bank, Anna Rose, head of planning advisory service at the Local Government Association, and Rico Wojtulewicz, head of policy and market insight at the National Federation of Builders about how to successfully implement a biodiversity net gain strategy. As the BNG market finally starts to unfold, it has become clear that delivering BNG entirely on-site isn't an option in most cases. In this EG Property Podcast our experts explain more about off-site biodiversity units and how the industry can seamlessly integrate them into development strategies. Listen in to find out what's available, how it works, and how it can be effective. Brought to you in partnership with Environment Bank.
In this episode of Sell With Authority, Hannah Roth and I welcome Tim Burke, CEO of Conduit Digital Marketing. We focus our discussion on strengthening your agency through strategic partnerships — and the effective use of white-label solutions. Tim shares his brilliant perspective on the power of choosing the right strategic partners, optimizing processes, and the crucial metrics that drive successful client outcomes. We explore how the right partnerships can prove pivotal in transforming your agency from just another vendor into a valued strategic partner. Be even more helpful to your right-fit clients with strategic partnerships that keep your agency competitive in constantly changing markets. Applying Tim's insights and recommendations will put you and your agency in a better position to streamline, upgrade, and scale. And by doing that — you will sell more of what you do. A big dose of gratitude to our presenting sponsor for the podcast, Conduit Digital. By using their expertise in streamlining, upgrading & scaling your clients…they promise to reduce your risk so you can become the best digital agency in your market in 30-days. You can find Conduit and all their helpful insights and smarts here. What you will learn in this episode: How collaborations with the right strategic partners can streamline operations, amplify capabilities, and foster agency growth Why picking the right partner means beginning with the end in mind How to properly onboard a white-label partner Tracking the success metrics numbers that actually matter The three-step methodology Tim advocates for becoming a top-tier agency Why setting expectations helps you retain and grow your clients Resources: Website: https://www.conduitdigital.us/ Linkedin Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timburkeconduitdigital/ LinkedIn Business: https://www.linkedin.com/company/conduitdigital/ Podcast: https://www.agency-talk.com/ Additional Resources: Website: www.predictiveroi.com Visit our newly expanded Resource Library Join us in our free How to Fill Your Sales Pipeline Facebook Group
Tim Burke, the retired President & Chief Executive Officer of Omaha Public Power District, talks about his journey into leadership and the values he modeled, especially in the realm of diversity, equity and inclusion and the importance of DEI to our community, our organizations, and to Burke personally. Burke also shares why a guitar was a feature of his CEO office!In 1997 Timothy Burke joined OPPD - the Omaha Public Power District - as a vice president, serving in various roles across the company, until becoming President and CEO in 2015, retiring from that position in 2021. In the summer of 2023, Burke served as President and CEO of the Omaha Chamber of Commerce. He is currently the President of the Offutt Community Development Corporation, focused on projects at Offutt Air Force Base. Burke holds a master's degree from Drake University and a bachelor's degree from Buena Vista University. He is married to Terri and they have three sons who are married, as well as seven grandchildren.
This week Flick talk with Tim Burke, the Visual Effects Supervisor for Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts.
In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, Tim Burke, EG's deputy editor, sits down with the founders of Vectr7 Investment Partners Mary Criebardis Singh and Dominic Wilson to talk about climate technology investment in the real estate space. The pair are raising $25m (£19.7m) for the fund, which will invest in companies across Europe with a specific emphasis on greenhouse gas capture or avoidance in the real assets industries, including real estate, infrastructure, transport and utilities. The fund is targeting cheque sizes of $1m to $3m and will look to invest in around 15 ventures. It has already backed three companies: machine learning powered smart sockets company measurable.energy, hybrid-work management software company Kadence, and local office space and events company Patch. In this 20-minute discussion, we dive into what the pair hope to achieve with the fund, how we need to redefine how the real assets industry utilises technology to address sustainability issues more widely and the changing nature of investment.
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Real estate investment with a purpose can be rewarding in more ways than just the bottom line. Just ask the team at Mill Town Capital in Pittsfield, which has invested in a wide array of projects aimed at rejuvenating local businesses, enhancing recreational amenities, and revitalizing key infrastructure. On the next episode of BusinessTalk, Mill Town Capital CEO Tim Burke talks with BusinessWest Editor Joe Bednar about his passion for his corner of the Berkshires and how the firm's purposeful work is generating new life and new opportunities for businesses and residents alike. It's must-listening, so tune in to BusinessTalk, a podcast presented by BusinessWest and sponsored by PeoplesBank.
Friday, February 23rd, 2024Today, police in Oklahoma are not yet releasing the autopsy report of Nex Benedict, a non-binary teen beaten in a school restroom who died the next day; President Biden met with the widow of Alexei Navalny, Yulia Navalnaya, and her daughter in California; Tim Burke was arrested and indicted on hacking charges; a judge rules that a Texas school's hair length policies do not violate the CROWN Act. Plus, Allison and Dana deliver your good news.Gofundme for Nex Benedict https://www.gofundme.com/f/dagny-benedict The Daily Beans is Live Friday, Mar 29th, 2024Natalie's - Music Hall Stage, Columbus, OHhttps://www.ticketweb.com/event/the-daily-beans-podcast-live-natalies-grandview-tickets/13498833?pl=celebrityOur Guest John Fugelsanghttps://www.johnfugelsang.com/tmehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-john-fugelsang-podcast/id1464094232President Biden met with Alexei Navalny's widow and daughterhttps://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/president-biden-meet-alexei-navalnys-widow-daughter-rcna140022Judge rules Texas school's hair length policies do not violate CROWN Acthttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/darryl-texas-schools-hair-length-policies-violate-crown-george-rcna140014Journalist Indicted on Conspiracy Charges in Alleged Fox News Hackhttps://www.thedailybeast.com/journo-tim-burke-indicted-on-conspiracy-charges-regarding-alleged-fox-news-hackSubscribe to Lawyers, Guns, And MoneyAd-free premium feed: https://lawyersgunsandmoney.supercast.comSubscribe for free everywhere else:https://lawyersgunsandmoney.simplecast.com/episodes/1-miami-1985Check out other MSW Media podcastshttps://mswmedia.com/shows/Follow AG and Dana on Social MediaDr. Allison Gill Follow Mueller, She Wrote on Posthttps://post.news/@/MuellerSheWrote?utm_source=TwitterAG&utm_medium=creator_organic&utm_campaign=muellershewrote&utm_content=FollowMehttps://twitter.com/MuellerSheWrotehttps://www.threads.net/@muellershewrotehttps://www.tiktok.com/@muellershewrotehttps://instagram.com/muellershewroteDana Goldberghttps://twitter.com/DGComedyhttps://www.instagram.com/dgcomedyhttps://www.facebook.com/dgcomedyhttps://danagoldberg.comHave some good news; a confession; or a correction?Good News & Confessions - The Daily Beanshttps://www.dailybeanspod.com/confessional/From The Good Newshttps://studentaid.gov/debt-relief-announcement Listener Survey:http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=shortFollow the Podcast on Apple:The Daily Beans on Apple PodcastsWant to support the show and get it ad-free and early?Supercasthttps://dailybeans.supercast.com/OrPatreon https://patreon.com/thedailybeansOr subscribe on Apple Podcasts with our affiliate linkThe Daily Beans on Apple Podcasts
Hunter Walker and Luppe B. Luppen, aka “nycsouthpaw,” join Jordan to talk about their new book “The Truce: Progressives, Centrists, and the Future of the Democratic Party.” We talk about the ways progressives and Biden's camp sought to find unity and build a coalition to defeat Trump and fight for legislation, but how over time and with key White House departures the arrangement became strained. You can grab a copy of their book here. We also talk about Tim Burke's absurd indictment at the top. His legal fund is here: https://timburkelegalfund.org/ Our most recent premium episode for paid subscribers (Paid Interns!) with Ricky Hayberg of Internet Today is available here: https://www.insurgentspod.com/p/ep-253-we-will-win-the-discourse This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.insurgentspod.com/subscribe
Real-estate investment with a purpose can be rewarding in more ways than just the bottom line. Just ask the team at Mill Town Capital in Pittsfield, which has invested in a wide array of projects aimed at rejuvenating local businesses, enhancing recreational amenities, and revitalizing key infrastructure. On the next episode of BusinessTalk, Mill Town Capital CEO Tim Burke talks with BusinessWest Editor Joe Bednar about his passion for his corner of the Berkshires and how the firm's purposeful work is generating new life and new opportunities for businesses and residents alike. It's must listening, so tune in to BusinessTalk, a podcast presented by BusinessWest and sponsored by PeoplesBank.
Artificial intelligence is perhaps the most discussed – and least understood – topic in technology today. We in electronics design and manufacturing know, of course, that automation is part and parcel of what we do. But while the landscape has changed, be it the transition from mechanical drawings to CAD tools with their autorouters, or from manual and semi-automatic printers and placement machines to lights-out factories where cobots have replaced operators, the industry still has a long, long way to go in terms of widespread implementation of AI, or even understanding what it all means. Andrew Scheuermann joins Mike Buetow to share some perspective on this emerging technology. Scheuermann, along with his business partner Tim Burke, is cofounder and CEO of Arch Systems, a Silicon Valley-based developer of software tools that collect raw machine data and use predictive analytics to calculate manufacturing key performance indicators, or KPIs. Scheuermann has published numerous scientific papers in the areas of semiconductors, electronics manufacturing, and renewable energy. He has a Ph.D. in Materials Science from Stanford, and is also part of StartX, a startup accelerator for company founders who are affiliated with Stanford that has invested over $200 million across various companies, including 13 now valued over $1 billion.
If the recent U.S. Biathlon Trials event at Mt. Itasca Winter Sports Center is any indicator, athlete development is on the upswing. Record numbers of athletes were on hand seeking to qualify for major youth and junior events. In this episode of Heartbeat, U.S. Biathlon's Director of Athlete Development Tim Burke, talks about sustained competitive excellence as the objective of U.S. Biathlon's strategic plan and the progress that's being made.Burke, a longtime athlete who won silver at the World Championships in 2013, is part of a strong athletic program at U.S. Biathlon. He works alongside Director of Sport Development John Farra and a longtime biathlete now managing high-performance, Lowell Bailey. The three all have roots growing up in Lake Placid and competing at the highest level. Now Burke is finding gratification in helping nurture the next generation to success.At Mt. Itasca in late December, 80 athletes showed up to race – a bump of 45% from previous years. Notably, too, the field included a record 31 women - a big focus for U.S. Biathlon.The trials offered athletes an opportunity to vie for spots on a wide range of international teams, most notably the Youth Olympic Games in South Korea and the IBU's Youth and Junior World Championships in Estonia.This episode of Heartbeat takes you into the heart of athlete development, representing the next generation of biathletes who will represent Team USA in the coming years.Tim, how do you describe your role with U.S. Biathlon?My title is the director of athlete development. However, we're a very small organization, so titles are one thing, but all of us do a little bit of everything. I work very closely with Lowell in high performance and with John Farra in sport development. But my main role is kind of working in the middle of the U.S. Biathlon pipeline – really focusing on those athletes in the middle of our pipeline who are coming up, ensuring that they have the opportunities and what they need to succeed in this part of their career so they can make a smooth transition into the senior circuit.How does your role fit into U.S. Biathlon's strategic plan?Our plan of sustained competitive excellence. So what does that mean? That means taking us from an organization that has occasionally had some success for sure, that we're all very proud of, but we want to have that more consistently. And to have that more consistently, we need to be more professional. We need more athletes in our pipeline, and ultimately, we need to be able to field teams on the World Cup, at World Championships, at the Olympics, where we can field a full team of athletes who are capable of stepping onto that podium. If we can do that, we will finally win that elusive Olympic medal. But it all starts at the bottom. It all starts with grassroots. It all starts at our clubs. It all starts down there building those numbers so that we have the athletes, enough athletes coming through our pipeline that can rise to the top.What differences do you see in athlete development today versus a few years ago?One of the biggest differences right now, as compared to when I came through the pipeline, is we're seeing a lot more of these crossover nordic athletes transitioning into biathlon. And it's not only true for our country, but it's true for others as well. You've seen other countries have a lot of success, like Sweden, like Germany, like Slovenia right now. And we want to be a part of that, and we have been a part of that. If you look at our national team right now, if you look at the World Cup that just happened this morning, many of those athletes racing for us, racing in that US uniform, are athletes that came over from cross country at a pretty late age. A lot of them came after they finished college. You know, they were successful collegiate skiers and they wanted to try something different. And we tried to provide those opportunities for them in biathlon. And that's one thing that we are continuing to really focus on and even double down on. Here at U.S. Biathlon is making sure that we have a really [00:06:00] well-developed pathway for these talented nordic skiers who want to give biathlon a chance.How important are venues like Mt. Itasca?Mt. Itasca is definitely an important venue for us. They've hosted a lot of trials events for us in the past, and we've also seen a ton of athletes from Mt. Itasca, from the Minnesota area, come on to our national teams and Olympic teams in the past. I certainly think that's something we're going to continue to see in the future.You qualified a team of three men, three women to Youth Olympic Games. What do you want to see for them in South Korea?My goal for those athletes, the biggest takeaway I want them to have from there, is I want them to leave there just incredibly motivated to continue pursuing biathlon at a high level. I'm sure they will have that experience in Korea. You know, to be there at an event that's not only drawing the best athletes your age in the world for your sport, but to be there at an event where you have athletes from all different disciplines from all over the world is incredibly, incredibly motivating for these athletes. I'm super excited for them to have this experience.Do you remember your first international trip?Absolutely! I remember my first international trip was to Torsby, Sweden. It was a Scandinavian Cup at the time. I remember being incredibly nervous. But again, getting over there, having a having an amazing time, and coming back motivated and really hungry for more.You had a record women's field at Mt. Itasca, which has been an organizational goal, right?Expanding the number of women in sport is definitely a big goal of ours. At U.S. Biathlon, it was great to see a record number for us in Mount Itasca. We had 31 women competing, and really nice to see some fantastic up-and-coming athletes who I wasn't really familiar with before this trials event – to see them coming up through the system and doing really well. And again, back to the competitiveness of those races, that women's race for those last team spots, for all of the team spots, really, it was tight. It really came down to the last race, and it could have gone to a lot of different women. That was just really, really cool and inspiring for me and everyone at U.S. Biathlon to see.What gives you the most satisfaction now as an athlete leader?Oh, that's a great question and a really tough one. It depends on the day, os I think what my answer would be. But since this one is really fresh in mind, since we just finished up with team naming, I'll give you this. It was so fun to call those athletes who qualified for our teams and chat with them and let them know that their hard work paid off and that they would be headed out soon on an international trip. Hearing that excitement in their voices was really, really inspiring for me to hear. And those are the calls, you love to make.
Points of Interest00:00 - 00:15: Introduction00:43 - 01:17: Significance of shared values and building relationships beyond transactions.01:17 - 01:37: Agency's role as an extension of the client and factors contributing to successful partnerships.15:03 - 15:54: Critical aspects of successful engagements and the role of expectations in sales relationships.15:54 - 16:48: Warning against agencies making unrealistic promises and the importance of setting proper expectations.16:48 - 17:25: Focusing on results through key performance activities and performance-based communication with clients.18:21 - 19:26: Importance of people in agency success, team longevity, and functional infrastructure.19:26 - 20:13: Recognition of external expertise impact and gratitude for positive collaboration.21:19 - 22:46: Retaining a team through proper hiring and the importance of shared vision and goals.22:46 - 26:15: Profiling jobs before hiring and developing team buy-in with shared goals.26:18 - 28:34: Shift in agency focus - efficiency vs. strategy and the importance of pricing models and valuing agency work.28:34 - 30:05: Delivering and receiving value in relationships and opportunities existing regardless of economic climate.30:05 - 31:01: Call to re-evaluate pricing modelsGuest LinksTim Burke's LinkedIn Profile Conduit Digital's Website Conduit Digital's LinkedIn Page Conduit Digital's YouTube Channel
Happy Holidays and Merry WonderJam 2023!! We had spectacular time this year bringing great conversations and music to the stage of Godfrey Daniels and out to the livestream channels. We've carved up the highlights in to 3 parts, and here is the first one dedicated to the interviews.In this segment, you'll hear from Mike Duck, our sound engineer extrodinaire, who speaks on our host venue Godfrey Daniels; from Marc Rittle, Executive Director, and Tim Burke, Development Director of New Bethany. You can still make donations directly to them by texting "NextFavBand2023" to 41444We also spend time with Bethlehem's Mayor J William Reynolds; and with owner of Deja Brew and President of the board of the SouthSide Film Festival Jeff Vaclavik.And lastly, comedian and member of our headliner Fig for a Kiss: Addyson Teal joins us for a fun bit centered around the phenomenon that is the Hallmark Christmas Movie.#winterwonderjamAs always, our hope is to bring you "your next favorite band". If you tuned in today because you already knew this musician - thank you very much! We hope that you enjoyed it and would consider following us and subscribing so we can bring you your #nextfavband in the future. And check out nextfavband.com for our entire catalog of interviews!If you have a recommendation on who you think OUR next favorite band should be, hit us up on social media (@nextfavband everywhere) or send us an email at nextfavband@stereophiliastudio.com.Thank you to Carver Commodore, argonaut&wasp, and Blair Crimmins for allowing us to use their music in the show open and close. It makes everything sound so much better! Let's catch a live show together soon!#nextfavband #livemusic #music #musicinterview #musician #singer #guitar #song #newmusic #explorepage #instamusic #bestmusic #musicismylife #musicindustry #musiclife #songwriter #musiclover #musicfestival
We're continuing our year-end updates on this year's crop harvests, and what you can expect next year. Today, we're sitting down with some of our favorite folks; your CMG Territory Managers! Jon Mendrick, Tim Burke, Tony Little, and Matt Chalmers join us on the brew deck to talk about the 2023 barley harvest in both Canada and the US. What are some challenges of growing malting barley over other cereal crops? What are the benefits of having two harvests and what do maltsters do to ensure stable quality? What's important to look for on a COA and how do you read it? Then Abi Conner joins us for our last Ask Abi of the year to recap all the exciting new products we rolled out this year and tease what you can look forward to next year. Thanks for joining us for an incredible 4th season and helping us win Best Beer Podcast at the Craft Beer Marketing Awards earlier this year! We'll be back in mid-January for Season 5!
Tim Burke is CFO of Hoover-based Apex Roofing & Restoration.
Jess Harrold is joined by deputy editor Tim Burke and senior writer Piers Wehner to round up the week in real estate. Burke discusses his EG Interview with Tim Roberts, chief executive of Henry Boot, about the developer's first HQ move in almost a century – and addresses the state of the London office market, with insights of optimism from British Land's chief executive, Simon Carter. Wehner outlines Landsec's £1bn disposal strategy and how it plans to boost its development pipeline, and turns his attention to the government reshuffle, the return of Lee Rowley, and his inventive way of charting the lengths of tenure of housing ministers. Burke offers an update on WeWork, and how rivals are eyeing its sites that might become available, plus his thoughts on what might come next. Along the way, the discussion takes in Snoop Dogg, John Cleese, the Two Ronnies and music for funerals - but with the latter in mind, what track will Burke add to the EGLSM Certified Bangers playlist? https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0pBand693O5IhhaScVM6uZ
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Scott Hannan joins the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast – and it's a family reunion! Really! But before we find out, between Keegan and Sheng, who's related to Hannan (1:17:24), let's talk about some of the big San Jose Sharks news. What's going on with Kevin Labanc (1:25)? What was up with the Frank Seravalli report that he was going to be waived? Radim Simek was actually waived (20:25). Mikael Granlund and Logan Couture are still on the mend (25:35). And why Tomas Hertl and David Quinn were right to be upset that the San Jose Sharks allowed Filip Forsberg to escape punishment after Forsberg body slammed Mackenzie Blackwood (30:15). Keegan and Sheng also review how the San Jose Sharks forwards (44:43), defensemen (1:01:13), and goalies (1:15:20) have looked through their 0-4-1 start. And now, Scott Hannan (1:17:24)! So who on the show is related to Hannan (1:18:00)? Why did Hannan think the Sharks weren't interested in him in the 1997 Draft (1:19:25)? He gives details about how Tim Burke grilled him in his pre-Draft interview. Who did he think would pick him? Hannan shares who bought a katana sword (and brought it home on the plane) when the San Jose Sharks started the season in Japan in 1998 (1:24:30). Hannan talks about his breakout 2003-04 campaign, when he shut down Peter Forsberg in the playoffs and hung up on Wayne Gretzky when the Great One tried to call him to tell him about his selection to Team Canada's 2004 World Cup-winning squad (1:32:40). Alexander Ovechkin called Hannan the league's "toughest defenseman to play against" – also, who was tough for Hannan to handle (1:37:40)? How did the rule changes in 2005-06 affect Hannan's career (1:40:45)? How good was Marc-Edouard Vlasic as a teenage rookie in 2006-07 (1:44:20)? Jason Demers had a great Hannan story (1:45:35). Which was the best Sharks team that Hannan was a part of, the one that he thought should have won the Cup (1:50:50)? Hannan talks about his increased role on “Sharks Pregame Live” and “Sharks Postgame Live” (1:56:30). He chats about Demers joining the broadcast (2:02:58). Finally, we get into some interesting discussion about the current San Jose Sharks defense (2:05:30). We talk about the polarizing Mario Ferraro. What analytics miss about defensive defenseman? What Hannan looks for from defensemen that isn't tracked. ★ Support this podcast ★
In the latest weekly round-up, Jess Harrold is joined by Tim Burke, Chanté Bohitige and Akanksha Soni to discuss the latest news. With the announcement that the real estate focused stock exchange IPSX is being wound down, Burke outlines how the ambitious plan was supposed to work and what went wrong. Bohitige tackles WeWork as it begins the mammoth task of renegotiating its leases around the world. Soni was in place in Birmingham to assess reactions to the news that its City Council is facing bankruptcy, and shares what she learned from her EG Interview with Pocket Living chief exec Marc Vlessing. And, with Burke and Bohitige together on the podcast, that means two brand new jams added to the EGLSM Certified Bangers playlist - why not give it a listen on your Sunday afternoon at: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0pBand693O5IhhaScVM6uZ
Jason Demers joins the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast!Before we get to Demers (30:34), Keegan and Sheng give a too-early preview of the 2024 Draft. What trends and prospects should San Jose Sharks fans be keeping a closer eye on?We start at the top of the Draft with Macklin Celebrini, Cole Eiserman, and Ivan Demidov (3:15)? Why might Eiserman drop? Sheng shares what he's heard about Demidov (8:10). Could Demidov stay longer in the KHL (10:55)?Sheng also shares what he's heard about the Sharks' new Russian-area scout Igor Eronko (11:35).Keegan spies a couple Draft trends at the moment, that there aren't a lot of centers at the top of this Draft (15:10), but there are a lot of defensemen (16:20).He talks about top winger prospects Konsta Helenius, Tanner Howe, and Maxim Masse. Then he shares insight about top defensemen prospects Artyom Levshunov, Aron Kiviharju, Cole Hutson, Adam Jiricek, Zayne Parekh, Sam Dickinson, Carter Yakemchuk, Henry Mews, and Zeev Buium.Which defenseman might vault into the top-three (23:38)?Also, where would Will Smith go in this Draft (27:40)?Now, Jason Demers (30:34)!Demers says that he's “right on the edge of retirement” (31:18).He says that he might do TV work with NHL Network and NBC Sharks.Demers, picked in the seventh round of the 2008 Draft, tells us which San Jose Sharks scout advocated for him (34:48) and a funny Draft day story of mistaken identity. He says the New York Rangers and Nashville Predators were looking hard at him too.He recalls that Tim Burke “liked to rag” on the QMJHL, where Demers came from (40:30). He thinks Burke is misunderstood.Demers went from getting drafted in 2008 to a full-time role with the Sharks in 2010, and he shares the names of all the guys who made his transition to the NHL so smooth (41:36).He thinks he probably “annoyed the crap” out of the Sharks veterans at the time, and was told to “zip it” a lot, because he was always upbeat and talking, even as a rookie. He elaborates on the incorrect perception that he took things too lightly as a young player, and shares that being a chatterbox was a coping mechanism for his anxiety (47:50).“It was a great room to be in, but…it wasn't an easy one,” he said of the San Jose Sharks locker room then. “To lose two games in a row, it was like armageddon in the locker room.”Demers talks about the duality of Joe Thornton in the room, but ultimately, how much he loved Jumbo (52:39). He talks about how things were different back then, players would go out and drink a little the night before a game.Demers shares why he thinks the Sharks couldn't get over the hump in the 2010 and 2011 Western Conference Finals (58:45). He reveals some of the injuries and challenges that those teams faced.Then, in 2012, the Sharks couldn't get out of the first round, Demers thinks that perhaps the front office “overhauled too much” of the roster (1:03:06).This leads to Demers's last full season with the Sharks in 2013-14 and the Reverse Sweep (1:05:09). He recalls Raffi Torres's early impact on that first-round series with the Los Angeles Kings, but then Torres got hurt. He recounts the course of the series, from Game One to Seven. Demers remembered, when the Sharks went up 3-0: “A lot of the guys in LA that knew the guys in San Jose were texting with them, being like just finish us, we want to go home.” He also shares that Kings head coach Darryl Sutter called Sharks defenseman Brad Stuart after San Jose went up 3-0. Were there some mind games going on (1:12:06)?Was there a moment when Demers really felt the series was slipping away (1:13:54)?That off-season, Thornton was stripped of his captaincy. Demers and the Sharks room all thought that Jumbo was scapegoated (1:15:10).Demers says he might be to blame for his “Daddy” nickname (1:17:06).Demers shares the behind the scenes of the infamous and hilarious 2014 Sharks' “Holiday Sweater” Christmas music video (1:18:45). He says John Scott got too much airtime, that it was something of a cursed video, and why Joe Thornton and other Sharks stars didn't appear in it.Demers remembers his “Holiday Sweater” rap verse (1:20:44)!What was the secret door knock for Marc-Edouard Vlasic's hotel room door (1:25:15)? Demers thinks it changed every road trip.Finally, Demers, who spent most of last season in the AHL, talks about how special a moment it was to play his 700th NHL game last year at SAP Center (1:28:43). He joked that his entire minor league salary went toward flying friends and family in.He also talked about playing against the San Jose Barracuda last year and why Ozzy Wiesblatt annoyed him (1:33:38).“I tried to kill him every game, I got him a couple times,” Demers laughed.Demers closes with more thoughts about his 700th game, and its significance to him (1:37:50).Listen to the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast — it's a new link — on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and Google Podcasts.Subscribe to the San Jose Hockey Now Podcast YouTube channel, we're trying to get over 1K subscribers! ★ Support this podcast ★
It was 32 years ago yesterday that the Mets traded Ron Darling to the Expos for Tim Burke, who himself was then traded to the Yankees for Lee Guetterman while Darling went from Montreal to Oakland after just three starts for the ‘Spos, and wound up pitching Game 3 of the 1992 ALCS for the A's.That was after David Cone, traded from the Mets to the Blue Jays in that 1992 season, pitched Game 2 for Toronto. Could we soon see another playoff series with recently-dealt Mets pitcher? Max Scherzer already is gone, and today we'll find out if Justin Verlander follows.Cone got the win in Game 2, Darling took the loss in Game 3, and the Blue Jays won the series in six before going on to beat Atlanta in the World Series. There, Cone victimized another future broadcaster, John Smoltz, helping Toronto win its first championship. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
The crew asks if one condiment was taken away forever - which would it be. Plus, there are a bunch of NBA free agents still waiting to sign but Chris Cote is mesmerized by Mountain Dew Hotdogs. Also, journalist Tim Burke who was raided by the FBI joins the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jess Harrold is joined by deputy editor Tim Burke and news editor Pui-Guan Man for the latest weekly round-up. Burke celebrates the 60th anniversary year of the British Property Federation with insights from an EG interview with major figures from the organisation's past and present, including new president, Mark Allan. Man offers an update on EG's survey into the future of the RICS, with news on what respondents believe should be the way ahead for the troubled body. Plus, there's the tricky puzzle of office values to be pieced together, and a new track for the EGLSM: Certified Bangers playlist - check it out at: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0pBand693O5IhhaScVM6uZ
Jess Harrold is joined by deputy editor Tim Burke and reporter Akanksha Soni for the latest weekly round-up. Burke shares insights on the retail sector from this week's EG Interview with former Intu chair and current P-Three consultant, John Strachan – and offers a pair of contrasting stories that illustrate the state of the office market. Soni discusses the housing plans of London mayoral hopeful Samuel Kasumu, and Henley Investment Management's first mixed logistics and residential scheme. But how will they fare in the quiz of the week - and what will DJ Burke add to the EGLSM Certified Bangers playlist?: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0pBand693O5IhhaScVM6uZ
Every business owner wants to see their company grow, but it requires more than just hard work. You must have the right mindset if you want to take your business to the next level. Tim Burke, Founder, President, and CEO of Quest Technology Management, shares how he built his global business from the ground up, as well as his fascinating "Thesis" and Blue Ocean Philosophy in Business. Time Stamps 00:37 - Episode Intro 01:29 - Intro to Tim Burke 1:57 - How Tim Got Into Entrepreneurship 06:21 - How Martin Met Tim 08:12 - From Mowing Lawns to Quest 21:16 - Figuring Out What Your Customer Needs 25:25 - Avoiding Scope Creep 34:29 - DIY Culture Challenges 38:24 - The "Thesis" 43:28 - Blue Ocean Philosophy 50:21 - Scaling Your Mindset 55:27 - Why Small Businesses Need Cybersecurity 01:02:08 - Protecting Your Backend 01:05:50 - Connect with Tim Burke Quotable Moments “We may not know completely how to do everything, but we can figure it out.” - Martin Holland “We just can't get stuck because getting stuck in our industry is death.” - Tim Burke “Some people will stop at a specific point in time, and they'll find reasons why they can't move forward. But you just have to keep moving forward with the technologies that are presented to you.” - Tim Burke I feel it's important to define what you are good at and candidly what you're not good at.” - Tim Burke My goal is to document from the client's perspective not what I think they need.” - Tim Burke “In our world, a lot of people don't know what they want and what they don't know, or they know what they want, but how it's gonna happen, what it's gonna cost, all the details around it.” - Tim Burke “The universe is full of a lot of opportunities. Now, if you think there's only five people in need of any plumbing work in your geography in the next year, and you gotta win three of them to eat, well, maybe you got different issues you gotta look at. Resources Need Marketing Help? We Recommend Benali Watch On Youtube Follow On Social: LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram Subscribe To Our Newsletter, The Countdown Have Questions? Email us More from Tim Burke Email Tim Quest Website More from Martin theprofitproblem.com annealbc.com Email Martin Meet With Martin LinkedIn Facebook Instagram More from Khalil benali.com Email Khalil Meet With Khalil LinkedIn Facebook Instagram More from The Cashflow Contractor Ask Us A Question Sign Up For A Free Consultation thecashflowcontractor.com Email The Cashflow Contractor LinkedIn Facebook Instagram
A place of “ambition and progressive thinking,” is how Sheona Southern, managing director of Marketing Manchester, describes her city. She points to “trailblazers and change makers” including Alan Turing, L.S. Lowry and Emmeline Pankhurst. Now she's thinking about how the city – which her agency promotes nationally and internationally – can position itself for its next phase of growth. In this podcast recorded at the UKREiiF conference in Leeds, Southern tells EG deputy editor Tim Burke about the factors and influences shaping Manchester's pitch to investors – and the role that the real estate industry has to play in that.
What once might have been a nice-to-have in terms of a real estate project's environmental impact will soon be a must-have. From November, any commercial development will be subject to a planning condition requiring developers to show how they can increase biodiversity onsite by at least 10%. It marks the first time such a requirement will be statutory rather than voluntary. At UKREiiF, EG deputy editor Tim Burke sat down with Alexa Culver, general counsel at Environment Bank, and Ben Stansfield, partner at Gowling WLG, to discuss the new biodiversity net gain regulation, the challenges developers will face in factoring the new requirements into their planning proposals, and how an initiative from Environment Bank could give developers – and landowners – a new opportunity.
As Birmingham's leaders map out a path for transforming the city, one project looks set to set the tone in terms of scale and ambition. The 42-acre, £1.9bn Smithfield project will eventually have 3,000 homes, 1.7m sq ft of commercial space and 40,000 sq ft of space for commercial use. Some 1,000 trees will green the city centre site, a new home for historic markets will be built and a new plaza, Festival Square, will be able to hold 8,000 people. In this podcast recorded at UKREiiF, EG deputy editor Tim Burke ios joined by Deborah Cadman, chief executive of Birmingham City Council, and Neil Martin, chief executive for Europe at Lendlease, to discuss the ways in which they want the project to become an impossible-to-ignore illustration of public and private partnership in action in Birmingham.
Lendlease's Silvertown Partnership, a joint venture with Starwood Capital, has lodged plans for a sprawling £3.5bn scheme at Silvertown in London's Royal Docks that will include some 6,000 homes as well a redevelopment of the Millennium Mills into a new community centrepiece with more than 780,000 sq ft of work and creative space. In this podcast, recorded at the UKREiiF conference, EG deputy editor Tim Burke is joined by Bek Seeley, managing director for development at Lendlease Europe, and Dan Bridge, Royal Docks programme director at the Greater London Authority, to discuss the scheme. “Silvertown is, in our world, the opportunity to bring forwards the east of London, here and now,” Seeley says. “It's not often when you're doing a really large-scale regeneration project that you are gifted such history and such evolution."
Carolyn is joined by the Visual Effects Supervisor for Disney's live-action remake of 'The Little Mermaid'. Burke shares how they created the look and movements for the mermaids and what it was like working on a film that takes place primarily underwater.
Jess Harrold is joined by deputy editor Tim Burke and offices reporter Chanté Bohitige for the latest weekly round-up. Burke surveys the deals market and finds little optimism out there for the rest of 2023 - but, between him and Bohitige, they find some players who do have plans to shout about, including flex office provider Clockwise and developer Art-Invest. Plus, Burke has details on this year's EG Awards - find out more and enter at: https://www.eg.co.uk/eg-events/eg-awards-2023/ And be sure out the ever-evolving EG Like Sunday Morning: Certified Bangers playlist at: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0pBand693O5IhhaScVM6uZ
Jess Harrold is joined by deputy editor Tim Burke and offices reporter Chanté Bohitige for the latest weekly round-up. Bohitige tackles an all-time high for London office move deals, and how a trend for downsizing has played its part in that. Burke shares what ex-Schroders boss and Sellar chair Duncan Owen has to say about dark green leases in this week's EG Interview, and shares Sam McClary's insights into the gender pay gap - and what real estate can learn on that front from Lego. But best of all, the two devoted hip-hop heads add the first tracks to the EG Like Sunday Morning: Certified Bangers Spotify playlist, here to enliven your Sunday afternoons - with more songs to follow each time they appear on EGLSM. Get in on the ground floor at: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0pBand693O5IhhaScVM6uZ
The wise man learns from his mistakes. They are excellent learning opportunities. In fact, learning from failure is often the key to success. By getting things wrong, we improve our skills and grow in various ways. This is especially true for warriors as well. It's always a valuable use of time when an experienced warrior is willing to sit down and share lessons learned. Today in Pineland, Paul & Mike are privileged to have Tim Burke join them in the G-Base to discuss leadership and how humility plays an important part in personal growth and leading others to be their very best.
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On this episode we sit down with Sal Hernandez. Sal is currently a full time SWAT Officer for a large agency in Texas. He is a firearms instructor and part of our sniper team. I've been a Police Officer for 9 years.Prior to LE, he played D-1 college baseball.He's competed in several SWAT competitions prior to The Tactical Games and he comes from a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu background.He first heard about The Tactical Games while competing at the Florida SWAT roundup in November 2018. Tim Burke was a guest speaker at the opening ceremonies and talked about The Tactical Games. He was immediately interested and competed at my first event in March 2019 at Reveille Peak Ranch in Texas. He knew that competing at The Tactical Games would strongly improve my performance at TTPOA and Florida SWAT round up competition's. Training for and competing at The Tactical Games has also helped my individual skills as a Police Officer.The men's elite competitors have pushed me to another level. There were several times in 2020 I thought that I should drop down to the intermediate division. Several men's elite competitors reached out to me and gave me advice on how to get stronger and improve my physical performance. You won't get that camaraderie anywhere else.He is truly grateful for all of the people he has met throughout the 7 Tactical Games he as competed in. Training for The Tactical Games has become a lifestyle for him and my wife who just competed in her first event.
What's the difference between a vendor and a partnership? Why should you care about your ROI or LTV in marketing — what even are those? How do you transition from traditional marketing to digital marketing? We talk about all these things and more on this episode.Support the show
Episode 402 of the "Sports Illustrated Media Podcast" hosted by Jimmy Traina features an interview with Tim Burke, also known on Twitter as @Bubbaprog, one of the former Deadspin reporters who broke the 2013 Manti Te'o girlfriend hoax story that is the subject of a new Netflix two-part series.Burke gives details on how Deadspin got the tip about Te'o and how long they worked on the story before publishing it. He also talks about being surprised by the reaction to the story, what he wanted to accomplish with the story and what he'd do differently.Burke also discusses the recent kerfuffle he found himself in after posting a spliced video of Sean Hannity and Ron DeSantis, how he was the first person to post the uncensored video of Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars, how he's able to monitor so many things throughout the day and more.The podcast closes with the weekly "Traina Thoughts" segment with Sal Licata, from WFAN and SNY in New York. The week, Jimmy goes on another rant about streaming, with the new NFL+ service as his target. Jimmy and Sal also discuss the NBA vs. NFL battle that is now set for Christmas Day, the NFL's decision to add a Black Friday game next season and much moreSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Would a white-label partnership be beneficial to your agency? In this episode of the Innovative Agency podcast, we are joined by the founder of Conduit Digital Media, Tim Burke. Tim helps successful agencies scale through white-label partnerships. During our conversation, he shares how white-label partnerships can help improve the performance and communication of your agency. What you will learn in this episode: The signs that agency owners should look for when deciding if it's the right time to form white-label relationships What an agency owner should expect from a white-label partnership How communication influences the performance of a white-label relationship Should white-label partners be client-facing for your agency What should agencies do to receive client data from white-label partners to prep for meetings Should agencies be transparent with clients about using a white-label partner Bio Tim Burke has run media sales organizations in television, cable, and radio. His last position before starting Traffic Builders/Conduit Digital was as the Director of Sales for Comcast in the New York DMA. Tim worked as a national advertising sales consultant for Jim Doyle & Associates during two different tours and started an advertising sales consultancy, Burke Advertising & Marketing. Tim has consulted with media sales teams and local businesses in over 95 US markets and has industry insight that helps him to maximize the opportunity for his clients. Conduit Digital Media is built on the experience of over thirty years in media management and the education that comes from working hands-on with literally thousands of businesses. Tim brings a client-first marketing mindset and old-school values like hard work and integrity to this new media company. Resources: Website: conduitdigital.us/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/timburkesalesconsulting Twitter: https://twitter.com/MediaConsultUSA
The San Jose Sharks relieved Bob Boughner of his duties early Friday morning. A discussion about if the Sharks waited too long to fire Boughner and some potential candidates to replace Boughner. Another name has come to light in the San Jose Sharks' search for a new General Manager in Scott Mellanby, a look into the former Montreal Canadiens Assistant General Manager and why he might make sense for the Sharks. Plus takeaways from interim General Manager Joe Will's press conference in regards to a potential Marc-Edouard Vlasic buyout, and what Doug Wilson Jr and Tim Burke had to say in regards to next week's NHL Draft. Check out the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. 10Athletes.com Your personal full athlete profile. Play any sport with your friends in real life, submit your results on 10Athletes.com and you'll be ranked and rated Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The San Jose Sharks relieved Bob Boughner of his duties early Friday morning. A discussion about if the Sharks waited too long to fire Boughner and some potential candidates to replace Boughner. Another name has come to light in the San Jose Sharks' search for a new General Manager in Scott Mellanby, a look into the former Montreal Canadiens Assistant General Manager and why he might make sense for the Sharks. Plus takeaways from interim General Manager Joe Will's press conference in regards to a potential Marc-Edouard Vlasic buyout, and what Doug Wilson Jr and Tim Burke had to say in regards to next week's NHL Draft.Check out the podcast on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.10Athletes.comYour personal full athlete profile. Play any sport with your friends in real life, submit your results on 10Athletes.com and you'll be ranked and rated Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
During the hiJaytus, Ken invites musician, podcaster, and all around solid dude Tim Burke to discuss Haunted Bucks County Pennsylvania.
Retired All-star pitcher Tim Burke is our guest on today's podcast. The former NY Yankee, Met and Expo describes how God changed his life while playing in the minors (it was the best of times, it was the worst of times). In addition, Tim shares the rollercoaster journey of international adoption he and his wife experienced. Not only did Tim walk away from baseball at the height of his career, but he also walked away from his faith. You will be encouraged as you hear his comeback story. Tim explains his battle with depression and marriage troubles. Stay tuned to hear how God used these challenging times in “beautifully painful ways.” You will be moved as Tim details the dark times when his life fell apart and his growth through brokenness. Be sure to subscribe to the Post Game with Paul Golden podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.
Four-time USA Olympic Biathlon competitor Tim Burke talks about his path to the games, skiing, shooting and more. Burke grew up near the Olympic village of Lake Placid, New York. To learn more about the Olympic Biathlon sport visit USBiathlon.org ► Support The Higher Line Podcast With Gunfighter Gun Oil RELATED PODCASTS: ____________________________________________ Start Seeing Happiness | Higher Line Podcast #93 Rolles Gracie | Higher Line Podcast #145 Champion Shooter, SWAT Cop | Higher Line Podcast #133 ____________________________________________ SUBSCRIBE TO THE HIGHER LINE PODCAST: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CarryTrainer iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/higher-line-podcast/id1351121167 Google Play: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9oaWdoZXJsaW5lLmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/carry-trainer-higher-line-podcast ► Find Mickey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carrytrainer/ ► Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1640036059635993 https://youtu.be/nbyCDnJxroY Email Questions to: training@carrytrainer.com --- Music Attributions: Intro - "3rd Eye Blimp" by Otis McDonald Outro - "I Want More" by Silent Partner