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In this episode, we explore the world of Tim Coons, a committed business attorney. Tim shares his experiences in helping business owners navigate the complex legal landscape, shedding light on the challenges they face and the crucial role attorneys play in securing their ventures.Beyond the legal realm, we dive into Tim's personal journey of balancing the emotional toll of his clients' struggles with his own life. He reveals the strategies he employs to stay centered, from prioritizing family to finding solace in activities like jogging and basketball. Join us for an honest and inspiring conversation that delves into the human aspect of law, offering valuable insights for professionals and anyone seeking harmony in their personal and professional lives.
Weld Found takes a pause from its series Where Water Flows Uphill to give you a special holiday episode- featuring an interview with WeldWerks Brewing CO, a poem from Mariah Foster, and a piece by Tim Coons about how to make any song sound Christmas-y. Where Water Flows Uphill will return in January, 2023. For more information on the Weld Community Foundation, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org
Weld Found returns with a new series, “Where Water Flows Uphill”! Look for new episodes in the following weeks (made possible by the Weld Community Foundation weldcommunityfoundation.org) In today's show, host of Weld Found, Tim Coons, shares a personal story of belonging. When Tim took a job down in Denver in 2011, he didn't realize that the physical distance he traversed while commuting would start to create emotional and relational distance between himself and his community here in Weld County. His story is about bridging that gap and rediscovering belonging in a new role closer to home. Special Thanks to Greeley Creative District and Andy Nagel (audio engineer for Do Tell)
Weld Found is a podcast produced through the Weld Community Foundation about belonging in an age of social isolation and disconnection. What does it look like to recover this lost art of community? This last episode of season 4 has two features. First, we hear a David & Goliath story: Danny, a 74-year-old man in his wheel chair versus an uncrossable intersection of highway. Then, we close things by how we started, with a segment that has spanned season 4 called a tale of two houses. This story that came about as host Tim Coons noticed something very interesting about his neighbors. This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation. For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org.
Meet the YSL Label's White Slime, AC Emmick AC Emmick is a Pop & RnB Singer, Swongwriter and Producer from Atlanta currently working with many Grammy nominated/winning Songwriters and Producers, along with YSL. He started on YouTube and Vine, shortly before signing to Tim Byrne, former Creative Director of Simon Cowell's company Syco Entertainment at Sony Records. He later performed at CMA Fest as the only pop artist, then went on to sign to Cheiron Music Group, where he was in the Beatline Boys. They toured and had the original Backstreet Boys producer, Tim Coons, working closely with them before the group decided to disband. Other labels such as Virgin, Universal, and EMI have shown heavy interest in him as well. On the episode, we talk to him about the whole process of it and what's next for him For the full episode subscribe to our Patreon Today.Tell us how we are doing by leaving a quick review!Start saving on groceries with InstacartStart your own podcast with BuzzsproutSupport the show (https://cash.app/$ourwinnerscircle)
Weld Found is a podcast about belonging in an age of social isolation and disconnection. What does it look like to recover this lost art of community? Season 4 begins with a tale of two houses, as host Tim Coons noticed something very interesting about his neighbors. Then we get a haircut from Gino, a barber who earned his GED, a college degree, and a beautician’s license while incarcerated. His personal story, and his involvement with Jobs of Hope, is inspiring. We’ll close by hearing the about the birth of a funk song as Johnny Burroughs gives us a walk-though of how he wrote “Love and Unity.” This show is made possible by the Weld Community Foundation. For more on how to spread the good for Weld County, head to weldcommunityfoundation.org.
Tim Coons came to Mowglis from his home in New York in 1965 along with his brother Henry. Between his first year in Toomai and his Den year in 1968 Tim established himself as a leader at Mowglis including being elected by his Red Racing Crew teammates as their Captain in his Akela year. In addition to this he was on Gopher Squad in his panther year and Washington Squad and rowed on the Red Racing Crew after two years as a coxswain on the racing crew. He capped his year off by being Gray Brother at the Inner Circle Ceremony.
Tim Coons came to Mowglis from his home in New York in 1965 along with his brother Henry. Between his first year in Toomai and his Den year in 1968 Tim established himself as a leader at Mowglis including being elected by his Red Racing Crew teammates as their Captain in his Akela year. In addition to this he was on Gopher Squad in his panther year and Washington Squad and rowed on the Red Racing Crew after two years as a coxswain on the racing crew. He capped his year off by being Gray Brother at the Inner Circle Ceremony.
What is your word or phrase for the New Year? This new tradition of choosing a guiding word seems to be a helpful reflection in lieu of resolutions. The host of Weld Found, Tim Coons, sits down for a casual conversation with his wife, Betony. And they discuss their words from last year, what they’ve learned, and reveal their words they hope guide them in 2020.
Bear in Mind a podcast from The University of Northern Colorado
UNC alumnus and Weld Community Foundation Communications Officer, Tim Coons, discusses his approach to deconstructing feelings of social isolation and disconnection.
Graham Standish is the pastor of Calvin Presbyterian Church in Zelienople Pennsylvania. He is also an adjunct professor at Pittsburgh theological seminary and Tyndale theological seminary in Toronto. Graham is the author of several books including in God’s presence: encountering, experiencing, and embracing the holy and worship, humble leadership, and becoming a blessed church: forming […]
Wade Ewing is the US director of African Inland mission, an organization that has been reaching out to unreached people groups in East Africa for over a hundred years. Wade carries a peacefulness and quiet resolve which make him winsome both as a Christ follower and as a leader. Through decades of ministry and organizational […]
Alex and Julie Paniagua were until recently the Costa Rica directors of Operation Mobilization. OM is a truly global consortium of young-at-heart Jesus followers who share a passion for the unreached and underserved. Alex is a Costa Rica native with a big relational heart who blends in physically and culturally throughout the global south. Julie […]
Our very first live episode! This was recorded in front of a live audience at Under The Radar's annual music/creative arts retreat ESCAPE TO THE LAKE. Our guests are musicians Jess Ray and Tim Coons! We get into early influences, Tim's desire to be Eddie Vedder and play guitar for Poison, Jess' aspiration to play jazz bass in NYC, plus we name our favorite weepy moments from Pixar movies, and more!
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Another live episode from Escape To The Lake in Lake Geneva, WI! Guests Justin McRoberts, Erika Chambers (from Mercy Child), Tim Coons and Craig Basarich (from Giants & Pilgrims) join the show to talk "Jock Jams", main made islands, living on house boats, sticking to original song concepts or bailing on a whim, helpful stalkers, the worst trouble we got in as kids, Erika teaches us what “kulats” are, and so much more!
Tim Coons from Giants & Pilgrims is our special guest, talking about and sharing music from his new project, Almanac. Plus more gourmet music from Brooke Waggoner, Brady Toops and Ron Block.
Tim Coons from Giants & Pilgrims is our special guest, talking about and sharing music from his new project, Almanac. Plus more gourmet music from Brooke Waggoner, Brady Toops and Ron Block.
Get a glimpse of what the attendees experienced at Under the Radar's Escape to the Lake earlier this month. Enjoy interview clips and live performances from the event including Tim Coons, Jon Troast, and Randy Stonehill.
Get a glimpse of what the attendees experienced at Under the Radar's Escape to the Lake earlier this month. Enjoy interview clips and live performances from the event including Tim Coons, Jon Troast, and Randy Stonehill.