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Tim Kent was a journalist, lobbyist, association leader, and a friend to all who knew him, worked with him, and even opposed him on legislation at the General Assembly. But many have no idea that Tim's legendary kindness and charity towards others was the byproduct of a man who was broken in 2010. Stephen Kent (DPB guest in 2021) was Tim's oldest son and he sits down with Skye and Brian to talk about his father's life, the "wilderness" Tim found himself in 15 years ago, and how it changed the way Tim lived his life, loved those around him, and was always one to reach out when people needed a kind word. The podcast also unpacks the Senate session on Monday, Senate Democrats elect a new leader, a House rumor, the election that will not end, #TOTW, cults, and more. The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, the NC Pork Council, and the NC Healthcare Association.
Rep. Brenden Jones is the new House Majority Leader in 2025-2026 and ascends to the role as Rep. Destin Hall, Jones' friend and roommate, will be Speaker of the House. The four-term veteran lawmaker from Columbus County opens up about the House's new leadership team, their plans for the biennium, including building bridges with the Senate leadership and House Democrats. Skye and Brian also break down a volatile special session this week, Republicans elect leadership teams in House and Senate, #TOTW, Thanksgiving, and remembering Tim Kent. The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, the NC Pork Council, and the NC Healthcare Association.
Nick is joined by Racing Post senior writer Lee Mottershead to discuss the issues of the day from around the horse racing world. With fresh smoking legislation looking likely according to news reports today, they examine how this might impact racecourses and are joined by Chester CEO Louise Stewart. Also on today's show, Killian Hunt brings us the latest from GOFFS Premier Sale, featuring interviews with Tim Kent, Amanda Skiffington and Paul Giles from Moyfinn Stud. On the sales ground, Nick talks to TBA Vice Chair Kate Sigsworth about updated sales welfare guidelines, while - on the racecourse, he checks in with trainers Ger Lyons (numerous good 2yos), and James Owen, who reveals that Wimbledon Hawkeye could well head to the Breeders' Cup. Tote CEO Alex Frost has news from the Asian racing Conference. Nick and Lee also discuss the BHA's response to the controversial article in the Daily Telegraph questioning the riding of horses.
There was a time when the Lieutenant Governor ran the NC Senate and had powers equal to the NC Speaker of the House. Some would argue that from 1973-1988, the so-called second-in-command had more powers than even the Governor. Tim Kent is the Executive Director of the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association and he was a reporter at WRAL when the LG was stripped of most legislative power in 1988 after a Republican won the position. This is Tim's second visit to the podcast after he walked listeners through the overthrow of a sitting House Speaker, also in 1988. Plus, Skye and Brian discuss Rep. John Faircloth's resignation, Speaker Moore's schedule announcement, POTUS campaign updates, digital IDs, TOTW, Lil Jon, and more. The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, the NC Pork Council, and the NC Healthcare Association.
On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan is joined by experienced backcountry elk hunter, Tim Kent, to discuss the gear you will need for your backcountry hunts. Whether you from a cabin, out of your truck, or hike in and set up a camp, there are a couple pieces of hunting equipment that are absolute necessities. Tim and Dan cover everything from boots, hunting packs, knives, mapping application, and water treatment products. If you are planning for a western out-of-state hunt, this episode is full of great information. Enjoy and share! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan is joined by experienced backcountry elk hunter, Tim Kent, to discuss the gear you will need for your backcountry hunts. Whether you from a cabin, out of your truck, or hike in and set up a camp, there are a couple pieces of hunting equipment that are absolute necessities. Tim and Dan cover everything from boots, hunting packs, knives, mapping application, and water treatment products. If you are planning for a western out-of-state hunt, this episode is full of great information. Enjoy and share!
On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan is joined by experienced backcountry elk hunter, Tim Kent, to discuss the gear you will need for your backcountry hunts. Whether you from a cabin, out of your truck, or hike in and set up a camp, there are a couple pieces of hunting equipment that are absolute necessities. Tim and Dan cover everything from boots, hunting packs, knives, mapping application, and water treatment products. If you are planning for a western out-of-state hunt, this episode is full of great information. Enjoy and share! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Tim Kent of New York talks about hunting, family, sacrifice, balancing success, and land. Tim is one of Dan's oldest friends from the hunting industry, and hops on the podcast for an epic BS Session. Tim and Dan swap thoughts on the meaning of success in terms of both life in general and deer hunting. Tim explains that in the past he was extremely focused on the on the kill, and now, the overall experience including the land on which these deer call home. Just another relatable conversation about family, life, and our hunting pursuits. Enjoy and share! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Nine Finger Chronicles, Tim Kent of New York talks about hunting, family, sacrifice, balancing success, and land. Tim is one of Dan's oldest friends from the hunting industry, and hops on the podcast for an epic BS Session. Tim and Dan swap thoughts on the meaning of success in terms of both life in general and deer hunting. Tim explains that in the past he was extremely focused on the on the kill, and now, the overall experience including the land on which these deer call home. Just another relatable conversation about family, life, and our hunting pursuits. Enjoy and share! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to canter through today's racing headlines from around the world. Continuing with Constitution Hill's troubling workout yesterday, Nick and Jane consider the likely outcomes, and hear from former trainer Tom Taaffe, who endured a very similar last minute scare en route to Kicking King's 2005 Gold Cup win. Joe Chambers rules out a Champion switch for Lossiemouth, while Robbie Power is more open to the idea with Irish Point. He also gives the lowdown on the whole Robcour string. Gavin Cromwell shares his thoughts on Flooring Porter and My Mate Mozzie'e respective targets, while ruling impressive Naas winner Bottler'ssecret out of the Festival. Also on today's show, Ben Atkins is here with the Thoroughbid Point to Point review, while JA McGrath reports from Hong Kong,and Tim Kent has the latest on the Goffs Breeze up sale, whose catalogue was published online yetserday.
Nick is joined by RTE and Racing TV broadcaster Jane Mangan to canter through today's racing headlines from around the world. Continuing with Constitution Hill's troubling workout yesterday, Nick and Jane consider the likely outcomes, and hear from former trainer Tom Taaffe, who endured a very similar last minute scare en route to Kicking King's 2005 Gold Cup win. Joe Chambers rules out a Champion switch for Lossiemouth, while Robbie Power is more open to the idea with Irish Point. He also gives the lowdown on the whole Robcour string. Gavin Cromwell shares his thoughts on Flooring Porter and My Mate Mozzie'e respective targets, while ruling impressive Naas winner Bottler'ssecret out of the Festival. Also on today's show, Ben Atkins is here with the Thoroughbid Point to Point review, while JA McGrath reports from Hong Kong,and Tim Kent has the latest on the Goffs Breeze up sale, whose catalogue was published online yetserday.
Welkom bij 'Helende gesprekken' (instagram: @helendegesprekken), de podcast waarin ik (Stephanie Kaars, schrijver en spreker) elke week in gesprek ga met iemand die een bijzonder verhaal te vertellen heeft dat hoop, licht en inspiratie brengt.Deze week het verhaal van wandelaar Tim, die de meest indrukwekkende tochten liep. Van de 88 Temples Trail van 1200 km. door Japan tot de Pacific Crest Trail van 4286 km. door Noord-Amerika en de Te Araroa Trail van 3000 km. door Nieuw-Zeeland: Tim heeft ze op z'n naam staan. Maar waarom loopt hij zo graag? Wat is de helende kracht van wandelen en van (af en toe) alleen zijn? Tim vertelt het in deze aflevering! Meer info: www.timvoors.nl.Ook benieuwd naar míjn verhaal? Luister dan de tien afleveringen van 'Mijn helende verhaal' op dit kanaal, plus de toegift van mijn dochter Sterre.Laat alsjeblieft een review achter en abonneer je op deze podcast als je niets wilt missen. Liefs, Stephanie (www.stephaniekaars.nl)
Tim Kent, the executive director of the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, traces his North Carolina political roots back to 1981, the year he arrived in the state and started covering its politics as an on-air TV reporter. Kent talks about covering the Hunt-Helms race in 1984, a bipartisan overthrow of a Democratic Speaker of the House in 1989, and how it led to his transition from journalism to be one of the most high profile and successful association leaders in North Carolina. Skye and Brian also unpack a week of news, including court cases, a candidate challenge, POTUS visit, Race of the Week, #TOTW, college basketball, and more. The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, the NC Pork Council, and the NC Healthcare Association.
Peak rut is winding down, and your deer tag is still burning a hole in your pocket. Don't fret; you can still get the job done! Successful whitetail hunters and outdoor communicators Josh Honeycutt and Tim Kent join Associate Editor Mark Demko to discuss how you can make your own deer-hunting luck in late November and December.
Tim Kent grew up in southern California, the son of a WWII soldier, and earned a journalism degree from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. He worked as a Sports Editor for the college paper at the University of Southern California.Tim was sure his future job would be as a sportswriter for a prominent metropolitan daily. After graduation, his mentor assisted him in landing a position as a television news anchor, which he did for 13 years, covering government affairs.After a successful career as a television news anchor, he spent nearly two years as the head of staff to the North Carolina House of Representatives speaker. He also worked as a Chief Executive for The American Institute of Architects and the NC Association of Realtors. How would Tim encourage young people to become more involved in government relations?What are the three characteristics of an influential lobbyist?What piqued Tim's interest in politics in the first place?Tim Kent discusses his journey in this new episode of State Lobbying Heroes.
Charlotte Greenway in for Nick and joined by Racing TV's Jane Mangan who touches on the Irish media rights deal and the breakaway tracks as well as the BHA's response to the latest threat from Animal Rising. Lots of insight on offer ahead of Royal Ascot as Charlie Hills takes Nick through his best chances of the week including Cicero's Gift ,while Sam Cunningham is in Newmarket to get Aussie trainer, Peter Snowden's thoughts on his first Royal Ascot runner, Cannonball. Mark McStay also runs through running plans for Mr Ho's horses including Deauville Legend. With the announcement that National Racehorse Week will take place for the third consecutive year in September, Great British Racing's Rod Street joins the show and Goff's Tim Kent discusses a prize money boost for the GOFFS UK 2 year old sales race at York and it's new name.
Nick is joined by journalist and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Reflecting on a soggy, but talent fuelled opening day of Chester's May Festival, they are joined by Frankie Dettori, who won the Vase aboard Arrest, and by that horse's breeder, Swordlestown Little's Des Leadon. Also on the show today, Charlie Johnston talks Derby with regard to his Guineas fifth Dubai Mile, who beat Arrest as a two year old, and Dear My Friend, his Dante runner next week. Nick and Lydia also talk about Chester's unease over the industry's premierisation plan, Charles Byrnes's latest brush with authority, the implications of Marwan Koukash's bankruptcy, and the renaming of the Ascot sprint for QEII. Tim Kent, Goffs UK MD, drops in to talk about the forthcoming jumps sales at Doncaster.
Nick is joined by journalist and broadcaster Lydia Hislop to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. Reflecting on a soggy, but talent fuelled opening day of Chester's May Festival, they are joined by Frankie Dettori, who won the Vase aboard Arrest, and by that horse's breeder, Swordlestown Little's Des Leadon. Also on the show today, Charlie Johnston talks Derby with regard to his Guineas fifth Dubai Mile, who beat Arrest as a two year old, and Dear My Friend, his Dante runner next week. Nick and Lydia also talk about Chester's unease over the industry's premierisation plan, Charles Byrnes's latest brush with authority, the implications of Marwan Koukash's bankruptcy, and the renaming of the Ascot sprint for QEII. Tim Kent, Goffs UK MD, drops in to talk about the forthcoming jumps sales at Doncaster.
In this episode, the hosts sat down with Tim Kent, the president and CEO of the North Carolina Beer and Wine Wholesalers Association, to discuss trends from 2022. In addition to the interview, the podcast also featured a special taste test of Dogfish Head's 120 IPA from 2011 and 2022. The hosts discussed the differences between the two vintages and shared their impressions of the beer's flavor profile and overall quality. Listeners of the 919 Beer Podcast can expect engaging and informative conversations with a variety of guests from the craft beer industry, as well as in-depth reviews and analysis of some of the best beers available in the area. Whether you're a seasoned craft beer connoisseur or just getting started on your journey, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in the world of craft beer.
While visiting family in Columbia, SC recently, I was able to connect with James Ackley, trumpet professor at the U. of South Carolina, and a highly sought-after player in the local region. It's always a treat to do an interview in-person, rare as they are, and this one didn't disappoint. I know you'll enjoy hearing what James has to share related to trumpet, life, and how the two often intersect! Here's what you'll hear in this episode: -James Ackley's plans for retiring from trumpet?...01:23 -There are scary players out there you'll never hear of...06:23 (that's part of why this podcast exists, fyi) -Founding origins on the trumpet...09:35 -Shortcomings in commonly accepted education methods...16:23 -Why a major conservatory took a chance on a green James Ackley with just over 2 years of playing experience...23:30 -Why returning to the United States wasn't necessarily essential to raise happy children...31:07 -Non-musician wife bears the burden of life with a pro trumpeter...38:42 -The music scene in Columbia, SC...41:25 -Rapid fire questions pertaining to peak musical performance...45:08 -The virtue of putting out an album that won't go platinum with sales...56:00 -Plus whatever your discerning ears deem worthy of your time and interest... Resources mentioned: -Within the Sphere of the Master by Tim Kent, narrated by James Newcomb
Tune in as we find out how outdoor industry marketing expert Tim Kent finds stability in life by consistently pushing his mental and physical capabilities. We touch on mental strength, mental fortitude, and physical strength and how they are overlooked by many individuals. These three topics are important as there is crossover with being a better hunter and overall human being. FOLLOW TIM ON INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/timothy_g_kent/ GET THE HUNTSTAND APP: Download: https://bit.ly/HuntStand-App-YT CHECK OUT OUR NEW WEBSITE: HuntStand Field Notes: https://bit.ly/HuntStand-Field-Notes GET SOCIAL: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/huntstand/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HuntStand TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@_huntstand Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan talks with good friend Tim Kent about the difference between good hunting gear and great hunting gear. Tim is not only a serious hunter, but has been working in the hunting industry for several years and has had the opportunity to test a variety of hunting products in the shop and in the field. The conversation revolves around what the main differences are between products that are just "good enough" verses superior products with added functionality. Sometimes the differences can be great and sometimes the difference can be as objective as personal preference. The guys discuss if price reflects quality, where a product is manufactured, and specific products like bows, boots, treestands, and archery accessories. This is a great BS session with a couple serious hunters
On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan talks with good friend Tim Kent about the difference between good hunting gear and great hunting gear. Tim is not only a serious hunter, but has been working in the hunting industry for several years and has had the opportunity to test a variety of hunting products in the shop and in the field. The conversation revolves around what the main differences are between products that are just "good enough" verses superior products with added functionality. Sometimes the differences can be great and sometimes the difference can be as objective as personal preference. The guys discuss if price reflects quality, where a product is manufactured, and specific products like bows, boots, treestands, and archery accessories. This is a great BS session with a couple serious hunters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of the Hunting Gear Podcast, Dan talks with good friend Tim Kent about the difference between good hunting gear and great hunting gear. Tim is not only a serious hunter, but has been working in the hunting industry for several years and has had the opportunity to test a variety of hunting products in the shop and in the field. The conversation revolves around what the main differences are between products that are just "good enough" verses superior products with added functionality. Sometimes the differences can be great and sometimes the difference can be as objective as personal preference. The guys discuss if price reflects quality, where a product is manufactured, and specific products like bows, boots, treestands, and archery accessories. This is a great BS session with a couple serious hunters
Brooklyn-based painter Tim Kent depicts psychotically charged interiors and unsettling dreamlike-vistas. In Kent's painting, architecture and landscape are fused with gestural brush marks and elements of abstraction, but the picture plane is never flattened. Rather, the viewer is drawn into a deep space enhanced by Kent's characteristic, symbolic perspectival grid lines. A reference to the Renaissance system used for constructing pictorial space, Kent's perspectival lines evoke contemporary technological, mechanical and social systems such as electric grids, building elevation lines, internet networks, social networks, the flow of politics and information, and displays of power. The artist's imagery has evolved over the course of several bodies of work including A World After Its Own Image (2016) Dark Pools and Data Lakes (2018) and Enfilade (2020). Kent describes his paintings as sometimes “stemming from a reaction to an event or moment from my life or the world, which I then use as the basis for my work.” In other instances, his compositions “refer back to my own archive, whether photographs I've taken or found, or an image from an earlier work that continues to attract me psychologically or aesthetically. As Kent develops a painting, “the subject moves into focus, usually revealing some form of juxtaposition or conflict which serves as the basis for a larger body of work. Certain themes recur, historical narratives as cultural capital, or the interiors of stately architecture as artifact and landscapes modified by industry.” Tim Kent (b. 1975) Print Thief, 2022 Oil on canvas 33 x 33 in. (83.8 x 83.8 cm) Tim Kent (b. 1975) Ghost of an Idea, 2021–22 Oil on canvas 65 1/2 x 79 1/2 in. (166.4 x 201.9 cm)
Dan talks with good friend Tim Kent about how they make their hunting gear purchasing decisions in this hunting equipment B.S. Session. Tim explains how he breaks down his hunting gear purchasing decisions including how he researches those decisions. The guys talk about everything from archery equipment and tents to boots, backcountry food, and backcountry hunting equipment. The conversation revolves around both western hunting and more common whitetail hunting. This is a fun episode that may leave you thinking about how you pick your hunting equipment. Enjoy!
Dan talks with good friend Tim Kent about how they make their hunting gear purchasing decisions in this hunting equipment B.S. Session. Tim explains how he breaks down his hunting gear purchasing decisions including how he researches those decisions. The guys talk about everything from archery equipment and tents to boots, backcountry food, and backcountry hunting equipment. The conversation revolves around both western hunting and more common whitetail hunting. This is a fun episode that may leave you thinking about how you pick your hunting equipment. Enjoy! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan talks with good friend Tim Kent about how they make their hunting gear purchasing decisions in this hunting equipment B.S. Session. Tim explains how he breaks down his hunting gear purchasing decisions including how he researches those decisions. The guys talk about everything from archery equipment and tents to boots, backcountry food, and backcountry hunting equipment. The conversation revolves around both western hunting and more common whitetail hunting. This is a fun episode that may leave you thinking about how you pick your hunting equipment. Enjoy!
This week's podcast is a mayoral referendum special, as we ask whether Bristol should keep the position of elected mayor or move to a new committee system of governance? In a debate hosted by Bristol24/7 Deputy Editor Ellie Pipe, we hear from businesswoman Jaya Chakrabarti and Labour cabinet member Nicola Beech who want to retain the current mayoral model, and Green councillor Heather Mack and Lib Dem councillor Tim Kent who want to scrap the role of mayor and replace it with committees made up of councillors. The referendum will take place on May 5 2022.Also in this episode, we visit Eclectic Gift Shop in Hanham and speak to owner Nicola Bartlett, who put out an SOS at the start of December anticipating low sales but has since seen an outpouring of support and is now set to have a record month.
This week, we catch up with Northeast Region Rut Reporter Tim Kent, who shot a great New York buck in late November. Although the rut action is beginning to wane in most of the country, there's still some good hunting ahead. Plus, Kent and Will Brantley discuss why some properties hunt better during the rut than others, and why a few days each season seem to be magical all over the country.
The rut's moving fast! We check in with Northeast Region Rut Reporter Tim Kent for an update on buck activity in his home area of upstate New York, as well as surrounding states in the East. Then, we jump across the country for another update from Miles Fedinec, who hiked to the top of a mountain just to give us word on the mule deer status in the Southwest ... and an update on Texas whitetails, too.
On today's show, guest host Tony Peterson talks with New York bowhunter Tim Kent. They discuss how Tim has changed his mental and physical strategies over time to not only fall deeper in love with whitetail hunting, but to stay focused throughout the entirety of the season. Connect with Wired To Hunt and MeatEater Tony Peterson on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On today's show, guest host Tony Peterson talks with New York bowhunter Tim Kent. They discuss how Tim has changed his mental and physical strategies over time to not only fall deeper in love with whitetail hunting, but to stay focused throughout the entirety of the season. Connect with Wired To Hunt and MeatEater Tony Peterson on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop MeatEater Merch Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Inclusion is a word we are using more and more in the context of education, but what exactly does inclusive education look like? Creating inclusive educational systems is incredibly complex, in fact just trying to define inclusive education throws up more questions than answers. In this interview Tim Kent, from Roehampton University considers the semantic, political, philosophical and practical dilemmas that the education system faces when trying to be inclusive. For further information and links please visit www.changingstatesofmind.com/podcast
Welcome to another episode of SWM. Since the last podcast, there has been positivity and sadness - recently the Practice Supervision Development Programme https://psdp.rip.org.uk/ completed wave three and a huge celebratory online conference took place which was a great event with such rich feedback from participants and powerful evidence of a real contribution to the sector. The sadness includes more loss of colleagues, friends and relatives to COVID-19. I wish to convey sincere sympathies to the families, friends and colleagues of those we have lost during this difficult and challenging time. In today's episode, we meet my colleague Tim Kent - Director of Adult and Forensic Services at the Tavistock & Portman Nhs Trust. He shares aspects of his early career, his love of music, his transition to qualifying as a Social Worker, and whilst he went onto complete training as a Psychotherapist - where he learned much about himself in relation to others - he remains committed to his Social Work roots and identity. Tim shares his thoughts and insights about our current climate and context and toward the end of our discussion he shares some words of wisdom for those entering the profession and peers in senior positions. Thanks for visiting, do leave a review and subscribe, this helps to get the word out. Let's meet Tim. https://tavistockandportman.nhs.uk/ My Email: adosylv@gmail.com Join our SWM Private Facebook Group @ https://www.facebook.com/groups/412169436067530 My Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB6IJzP9UzJn2B5oXclbnOw See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Not only is March 17, 2021 St. Patrick’s Day, it’s also the 1 year anniversary of Gov. Roy Cooper shutting down restaurants and bars to help curb the spread of COVID-19 — something that had a huge impact on the economic engine in North Carolina. On this episode of Tying It Together With Tim Boyum, we have Tim Kent with the N.C. Beer and Wine Wholesalers Association and Richard Greene with the N.C. Craft Brewers Guild on tap to check in on the beer industry and find out how it is doing and how it has coped throughout the pandemic. We’ll also discuss what “craft” beer really is and whether COVID trends could force more breweries to use big distilleries to get their beer into grocery stores. JOIN THE CONVERSATION Do you have any thoughts or questions for Tim? Weigh in on Twitter with the hashtag #TyingItTogetherNC. Afterward, rate the podcast and leave a review to tell us what you think!
New York's, Tim Kent, is a hardcore bowhunter who not only chases whitetails in multiple states, but is also addicted to elk. He's also an Outdoor Writer and a Land Specialist with Whitetail Properties. We discuss hunting from memory instead of being in the moment, choosing hunting stand spots that make a difference, and the many variables outside of your control while DIY hunting.
We wrap up our month of horror-themed titles with perhaps the spookiest of them all: Peter de Rome's nightmarishly psychedelic 1976 film, THE DESTROYING ANGEL. Tim Kent stars as Caswell Campbell, a seminary student torn between the cloth and the flesh and plagued by visions of his more endowed doppelgänger. As he loses himself in hallucinogenic drugs and increasingly debauched gay sex while on sabbatical, will his crisis of faith bring about his end? Equal parts Edgar Allan Poe, magic mushrooms, and Pink Floyd, THE DESTROYING ANGEL is a sex film like no other -- and over the course of our discussion, we'll dive into each of its primary influences and inspirations.
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When it comes to Western bowhunting adventure, nothing is more accessible or more affordable than pronghorn antelope. In this episode, Editor Christian Berg and hunting partner Tim Kent recap their successful Montana hunt and offer loads of insights on how to go about making your own DIY antelope hunt a reality, from finding a productive area and planning logistics to gear and tactics that will help you succeed in the field.
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On this episode, Dan is joined by Tim Kent of Phenix Branding and Dave Thomas of Bowhunter Planet for an epic BS session while on a recent media hunt in Texas. The conversation on this podcast is all over the place. The guys go from recapping their Texas hunts to talking about their non-hunting industry celebrity crushes as well as reason I hate Dave Matthews. Then we talk about bucket lists hunts, shooting deer walking back to your truck after a hunt, and the reintroduction of game species to different states throughout the US. If you love shooting the bull with your buddies, then this episode is for you.
On this episode, Dan is joined by Tim Kent of Phenix Branding and Dave Thomas of Bowhunter Planet for an epic BS session while on a recent media hunt in Texas. The conversation on this podcast is all over the place. The guys go from recapping their Texas hunts to talking about their non-hunting industry celebrity crushes as well as reason I hate Dave Matthews. Then we talk about bucket lists hunts, shooting deer walking back to your truck after a hunt, and the reintroduction of game species to different states throughout the US. If you love shooting the bull with your buddies, then this episode is for you.
Laura Rekkerth made her way to 74 peaks last year. Daven Oskvig has run more than 70 ultras, finishing many on the podium. Tim Kent is a purposeful training machine setting an example for the next generation. Laura Webber is a family oriented adventure racer who did a 24 hour mountain bike relay race with her husband Ian while their 1 and 3 year old served as crew. They each were kind enough to share their experiences and motivations running and getting outside as well as humoring me during some of my more … interesting lines of questioning. Special Guests: Daven oskvig, Laura Rekkerth, Laura Webber, and Tim Kent.
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Good friend, Tim Kent, stops by and we talk, family, hunting, and life. Just two dudes talking about what they love. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Good friend, Tim Kent, stops by and we talk, family, hunting, and life. Just two dudes talking about what they love.
Good friend, Tim Kent, stops by and we talk, family, hunting, and life. Just two dudes talking about what they love.
From 1996 to 2015, the Brooklyn-based Giraffes have shredded, burned, and leveled every audience from their hometown of NYC to the Sunset Strip, and back again, and now guitar wizard Damien Paris and artist Tim Kent join Phillip Gilmour in studio for the first episode of _ The Main Course _ of 2016! Talking all things rock and roll, art, New York pizza, and their crazy stories thus far, this is the explicit, hide your kids, episode you've been waiting for.
This week we talk with Vice President Tim Kent of Elite Archery. Tim talks with us about the Elite Shootability challenge, their bow line up, price points, and what bow might be best for the hardcore bowhunter. In the spirit of giving Elite has offered to giveaway: 1 – hooded sweatshirt 1 – hat Here's how to win: SHARE the post on the Nine Finger Chronicles Facebook page that mentions this podcast on your own Facebook page. Comment #Elite in the comment section below. One winner will be picked on Thursday December 17th. The winner will provide their size will be shipped directly to you, one winner will be picked December 29th. As always thank you for taking time to listen to the podcast. Please spread the word. Dan (DFW) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we talk with Vice President Tim Kent of Elite Archery. Tim talks with us about the Elite Shootability challenge, their bow line up, price points, and what bow might be best for the hardcore bowhunter. In the spirit of giving Elite has offered to giveaway: 1 – hooded sweatshirt 1 – hat Here's how to win: SHARE the post on the Nine Finger Chronicles Facebook page that mentions this podcast on your own Facebook page. Comment #Elite in the comment section below. One winner will be picked on Thursday December 17th. The winner will provide their size will be shipped directly to you, one winner will be picked December 29th. As always thank you for taking time to listen to the podcast. Please spread the word. Dan (DFW)
This week we talk with Vice President Tim Kent of Elite Archery. Tim talks with us about the Elite Shootability challenge, their bow line up, price points, and what bow might be best for the hardcore bowhunter. In the spirit of giving Elite has offered to giveaway: 1 – hooded sweatshirt 1 – hat Here’s how to win: SHARE the post on the Nine Finger Chronicles Facebook page that mentions this podcast on your own Facebook page. Comment #Elite in the comment section below. One winner will be picked on Thursday December 17th. The winner will provide their size will be shipped directly to you, one winner will be picked December 29th. As always thank you for taking time to listen to the podcast. Please spread the word. Dan (DFW)