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Navy women's basketball is the preseason favorite to capture the Patriot League championship. We talk to head coach Tim Taylor about how far the program has come under his direction. We also interview standout guard Zanai Barnett-Gay, the preseason Player of the Year in the Patriot League. Also, Mike James of the Navy Football Radio Network joins to review the North Texas game and preview the Notre Dame matchup.
In this episode of The Deep Dive, we trace the evolution of official UAP investigations—from the post-WWII hunt for wreckage to a radical conclusion reached by insiders: the phenomenon may be intrinsically tied to human consciousness.It begins in the early 1950s, when Canadian official Wilbert Smith discovered that the U.S. was already running a deeply classified program focused on flying saucers. In a sensitive memo, Smith noted that American authorities were interested not just in the craft—but in the mental phenomena associated with them. This wasn't a fringe idea. It was embedded in the earliest stages of secrecy.Smith named Dr. Vannevar Bush, the wartime science czar, as heading a small group studying the “modus operandi” of the saucers. Bush's involvement signaled that the highest levels of American science were taking the phenomenon seriously. Around the same time, Dr. Eric Walker, executive secretary of the Research and Development Board, admitted attending meetings about the recovery of a flying saucer and its occupants—reportedly stored at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. When asked about MJ-12, the legendary secret group, Walker said he'd known about them for 40 years.These early confirmations lend weight to the idea that crash retrievals and compartmented programs were real. But as the decades progressed, the investigation took a strange turn.In the 2000s, the U.S. government launched a new wave of UAP research. One of the most prominent was Robert Bigelow, who spent millions studying the phenomenon. While known for chasing hard evidence—exotic materials, reverse engineering—Bigelow also funded parapsychology research, including grants to Dean Radin in the 1990s.This dual interest led directly to the creation of AAWSAP—the Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program with support from Senator Ted Stevens, AAWSAP received $22 million to study aerial phenomena, particularly those reported at Skinwalker Ranch.Under Bigelow's direction, buildings were reportedly modified to store recovered UAP materials. Luis Elizondo, a key figure in later disclosure efforts, claimed these materials were “metamaterials” with isotopic ratios not found on Earth—implying off-world origin.But the deeper shift came from James Lakatsky, who managed AAWSAP for the DIA. After years of research, Lakatsky concluded that physical phenomena were connected to psychic phenomena—and that consciousness played a crucial role.He defined the UAP as a technology that integrates physical and psychic elements, and that manipulates psychological and physiological parameters in the witness. In other words, the phenomenon doesn't just fly—it interacts with minds, tailoring experiences to individuals, and potentially influencing culture.Robert Bigelow echoed this in his “Theory of WOW View,” suggesting that the intelligence behind the phenomenon performs absurd, physically impossible acts to grab attention and challenge our assumptions. It's not just surveillance—it's messaging. Games. Performance art designed to break our reality framework.Tim Taylor, a high-level intelligence official, visited experiencer Chris Bledsoe not because Bledsoe was a threat—but because the phenomenon seemed to “like” him. It was communicating with Bledsoe, not the intel officers. This suggests that connection, intent, and consciousness matter.Jim Semivan, former CIA, described the truth as “indigestible.” He worried about how to explain to children that there's a force that can control the environment, insert thoughts, deceive, and that we're not in control. The fear isn't about technology—it's about existential collapse.This leads to a profound realization: the secrecy may not be about protecting advanced hardware, but about shielding humanity from a truth that could shatter our worldview. If the phenomenon is tied to consciousness, then our understanding of reality, free will, and identity is at stake.
Tim continues our series on mental health and how our minds are like a map that guides our life. He asks us all the question, where is your map leading you? Our map needs to be true, which comes from God and His word. This leads to freedom and hope.
Patrick discusses Tim Taylor....again.
As the Blues' youngsters ramp up their preparations for this weekend's Tom Kurvers Prospect Showcase, assistant general manager Tim Taylor sits down with Alex and Tanner.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week the boys pee off the balcony, attend a loud fuck fest in a small town and arrest Tim Taylor for a hilarious motive. THe Fun truly never ends and for more Check us out on Patreon at patreon.com/Circlepitradiopods Get Your Goose out and Get Wrecked!
In continuation of our year-long project to commemorate the life and times of 1995, the NoSo looks to break the mold! Join Jennifer Smith, Keith Langston, Andy Atherton, Matt Souza and producer Tim Taylor as they work together to create the ultimate mixtape from 1995! Unlike other drafts, this one is collaborative so let's see how this Fab 5 handles the heat of creating the best playlist for your summertime cookouts! Links to our Playlists: Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6E2gNnbBGdbf8y6rB9XG8T?si=T2b7ZIJoT42kd10DlEcX4A YouTube - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_LVA8RkHvHvB4p5n6WftVdOQBa15HIWt&si=CS-2iz4FxAG8fx7S
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As St. Louis prepares for tomorrow night's NHL Draft, Blues assistant general manager Tim Taylor weighs in on organizational philosophy and more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
– Can we trust this Cardinals power surge? Plus, Noot is reminding us what he's capable of doing in this lineup.– Believe It or Not– Reaction to Tim Taylor conversation– BK & Ferrario RewindSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Searching for treasure in the mud on the banks of the river Thames, or mudlarking as it's known, dates back generations. Now specially licenced mudlarks comb the foreshore looking for clues to the city's past. You'll meet Tom Coghlan who discovered something truly remarkable, now on display at a new exhibition at London Museum focusing on mudlarking. Also on the podcast, archaeologist Dr Helen Geake and co-host Martyn Williams speak to Time Team's creator Tim Taylor who's been awarded an MBE in the King's birthday honours. Community archaeology project 1722 Waggonway gears up for another dig to understand the country's first wooden railway. Plus, Dani Wootton is back with Time Team News. Join the Time Team fan community on Patreon for behind-the-scenes extras, extended interviews and the chance to ask a question on the podcast. Head to patreon.com/timeteamofficial for more.
Tom Ackerman welcomes the head coach of the Saint Louis University men's basketball program Josh Schertz as the 2025 season is quickly approaching. Then Tim Taylor of the St. Louis Blues will join us recapping the late success the team had in the 2025 playoffs, looking forward for the upcoming regular season.
Tim kicks off our brand-new series on prayer. He shares about how much God just wants to hear from us. Tim looks at both who we are praying to and the how. Prayer that works is when we do it constantly.
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An episode that feels well overdue yet thoroughly worth the wait! A titan of the Naarm underground music scene, Pjenné has been a kindred spirit and longtime pal since the early days of MDC, and it's no surprise that her contribution is packed full of gloriously deep and immersive feels, bassy and driving in parts and light as a feather in others, speaking to a palette that has been meticulously explored and continues to evolve along with her incredible weekly radio show on PBS, Passing Notes. @pjenne Q. What sounds of feelings did you draw upon when gathering inspiration for this mix, and what listening environments could you imagine it being best enjoyed in? A. For this mix, I wanted to channel the energy and sounds that I associate with Melbourne Deepcast rather than drawing on the darker side of my sound palette that has been at the fore of my radio and club sets of late. MDC means so many things to me, but there's definitely an energetic, grooviness that comes to mind and this is what inspired the mix. Although the mix does showcase parts of me (heavily atmospheric, emotive and a few downtempo tracks for good measure), I'd say this is more of a mix for you. :) I imagine this mix being listened to outside, on a sunny day, but when you might also need a little extra pep in your step. Q. Are there any songs in the mix that are especially close to your heart, and what is it about these tracks that resonate with you so much? A. The first that came to mind is a track by Sean Cusick and Medway (Jesse Skeens) - It is an incredibly beautiful and emotive breakbeat track from 2002 on Saw recordings, there's just something about how the vocals and the pads wash over you - although its upbeat there's also a sombreness to it and I just think its the whole package. Towards the end of the mix there's also a very very classic ambient trance number, Lazer Worshippers by Damon Wild & Tim Taylor from 1993 - Not the most deeply dug track but it's a classic for a reason. Q. You have been lovingly broadcasting your weekly radio show Passing Notes on PBS for six years running, which is a serious achievement! Tell us what you did for your sixth anniversary on International Women's Day, and what keeps you inspired to broadcast the show week in week out? A. It's been a wild ride that's for sure! I really appreciate that International Women's Day marks each yearly anniversary of Passing Notes - it reminds me to stop and reflect on each year as an achievement that I would probably otherwise forget in the chaos of life. This year I enlisted the help of Syrian DJ and Harmony Rec affiliate Zeynep, who provided an excellent, playful and sassy celebratory guest mix. As for my inspiration to keep going, I'd say that I draw from the collective power of electronic artists locally as well as internationally. There's just so much good music to share, and Passing Notes enables me to provide a crucial connection between ‘underground' electronic music and the wider music community. I'm also inspired by live radio as a format - it provides a sanctuary for me from the highly curated nature of music today and allows me to be more playful in the way that I explore different sounds. To me it is a place free of judgement.
Navy baseball coach Chuck Ristano joins the Anchors Aweigh podcast to talk about the thrilling Star Series victory over archrival Army. We also talk to Navy women's basketball coach Tim Taylor about earning a berth in the WNIT and to Navy wrestling coach Cary Kolat about the upcoming NCAA Championships. Lastly, we cover the announcement that Ed DeChellis will retire after 14 seasons as Navy men's basketball coach.
Drawing inspiration from a 'Home Improvement' episode with a cameo appearance by Christopher McDonald, Mike talks about the value of living in the moment, embracing the future, and always striving to grow. Mike highlights how important it is to surround yourself with positive people, learn new things, and break free from the past—especially your past mistakes. He also discusses how embracing AI has boosted his productivity and is helping drive his business forward. SPONSORS: Social Chameleon | Transform Your Podcast Libsyn: First Month FREE with Promo Code BEGREAT Riverside | This episode was recorded on Riverside Want to become a show sponsor? Email mike@socialchameleon.us Copyright © 2025 Mike'D Up! with Mike DiCioccio | For permission to use this content in any way, please email mike@socialchameleon.us
Former TV8 News Anchor Tim Taylor spoke to Bill-Mike about Fox8 Celebrity Roast/Reunion, to benefit my hometown Bedford Historical Society - fund raising dinner and roast will follow on Saturday, March 29th
The return of Jesus on Easter of 2026? How are supposed miracle healings happening? Who is the "Lady" that Chris sees and gets messages from? And Who is Tim Taylor? These are just some of the questions that Stephen Diener and Chris Bledsoe discuss during this wide ranging and in depth interview. One of the most talked about names in all of Ufology joins UAP for the first time. Enjoy, the Chris Bledsoe interview... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The return of Jesus on Easter of 2026? How are supposed miracle healings happening? Who is the "Lady" that Chris sees and gets messages from? And Who is Tim Taylor? These are just some of the questions that Stephen Diener and Chris Bledsoe discuss during this wide ranging and in depth interview. One of the most talked about names in all of Ufology joins UAP for the first time. Enjoy, the Chris Bledsoe interview... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode features an astonishing conversation by two remarkable educators, Hywel Roberts and Tim Taylor. Tim kindly stepped in as a guest host for this episode, to explore some of the big ideas that underpin Hywel's excellent book, Botheredness: Stories, stance, pedagogy. LINKS Buy Botheredness - https://www.crownhouse.co.uk/botheredness Follow Hywel - https://www.linkedin.com/in/hywel-roberts-67ba032b/ Follow Tim - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-taylor-50358439/ Outro track: ‘How it is and how it should be' by Grit Control: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1ud69RIV1eOV9poMR7AORI DON'T BE A STRANGER The Rethinking Education podcast is brought to you by Crown House Publishing. It is hosted by Dr James Mannion and David Cameron, and produced by Sophie Dean. Drop us a line at https://www.rethinking-ed.org/contact. SUPPORT THE RETHINKING ED PODCAST: Become a patron: https://www.patreon.com/repod Buy us a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/repod
In this episode of Nation Invasion James welcomes back Tim Taylor as they cover Raw From October 8th and Smackdown from October 11th 2001. Topics include the return match from Unforgiven for the WWF Title, the new WWF commissioner, and 2 huge opportunities for both Rob Van Dam and Chris Jericho. Be prepared as we the Nation bring the Invasion!
Two Stars will be on the line Saturday as the Army-Navy basketball doubleheader is held at Alumni Hall in Annapolis. The women's game tips off at 11 a.m. with the men's game to follow at approximately 1:30 p.m. We preview the showdown on the hardwood between the archrivals by interviewing Navy men's coach Ed DeChellis and women's coach Tim Taylor.
Patrick discusses Chris Bledsoe being told about 2025 UFO Disclosure almost 20 years ago in late 2000's by a mysterious NASA figure (NOT Tim Taylor).
Army-Navy basketball takes center stage Sunday with a doubleheader held at Cristl Arena on the West Point campus. The Army-Navy women's game tips off at 1 p.m. with the men's game to follow at approximately 3 p.m. Both contests will be broadcast on CBS Sports Network. We preview the big doubleheader by interviewing Navy men's coach Ed DeChellis and women's coach Tim Taylor.
Patrick discusses Chris Bledsoe's comments about a 45 Foot Egg Shaped Craft he saw, Tim Taylor, Drones, and a 125 Ft Tall being seen by astronauts.
Football and Sports talk live every week on KLBJ from Dirty Martin's Place on the UT Campus with hosts and Ben Clements. Guests this week are Mack Brown, Mark Brooks, Ben Clements, Scotty Sayers & Tim Taylor.
Patrick discusses the most mysterious man in UFO history - Tim Taylor.
We put the spotlight on Navy women's basketball, which has gotten off to a 6-0 start. We talk to head coach Tim Taylor and captain Maren Louridas about what the Midshipmen are doing so well going into this weekend's Navy Classic. This will be a tough tournament for Navy, which plays Toledo and George Mason. We also talk to Joe Miller of the Navy Radio Network about Pete Medhurst and Navy football.
Archaeologist Dr Helen Geake and co-host Martyn Williams talk about the discovery of an ancient Roman knife handle found at Hadrian's Wall. You'll find out why it's not as recent a discovery as news reports might suggest. There's news from China where analysis of over one-thousand artefacts are only just starting to reveal new secrets about the people of Sanxingdui, in the western Sichuan province. Ling Xin from Archaeology Magazine explains what life might've been like in this hidden Chinese kingdom. You'll also learn the perfect trowelling technique from Time Team's Matt Williams and the show's creator, Tim Taylor, lets you in on his hopes and plans for Time Team's future. All that plus an excellent question about stairs in Roman villas. Submit your question to Helen now by supporting us on Patreon. Head to patreon.com/timeteamofficial for more information.
The Time Team podcast returns with big news. We're going back to dig at Sutton Hoo in 2025! Dr Helen Geake and Martyn Williams hear from Prof. Martin Carver who carried out major excavations of the site in the 1980s. Finding out more about the burial mounds, the buried Anglo-Saxon ship and the exotic byzantine bucket. He explains why it's such an important place archaeologically and how it still holds secrets to this day. Also on the podcast; Time Team's Stewart Ainsworth puts Martyn through his paces as he undergoes the final bit of his basic training as a landscape archaeologist, the show's creator, Tim Taylor, tells you about the biggest challenges faced by the crew when putting together a programme and there's more of your questions, this time with an added surprise. There's so much more from Time Team on Patreon. Head to patreon.com/timeteamofficial to find out what else Time Team has to offer, including a chance to hear an extended interview with Martin Carver on the secrets of Sutton Hoo.
Podcast Show Notes – Episode 196 | 10.01.2024 Episode Title: Master the ART of Branding and Marketing in 2024 w/ Tim Taylor Episode summary introduction: Join Tim Taylor as he delves into branding and marketing essentials, highlighting the significance of client education and employee involvement. Discover insights on personal branding, startup challenges, client dynamics, and sales strategies. Tim shares advice for entrepreneurs, discussing the importance of transparency, team growth, online vs. in-person engagement, and ethical social media tactics. Explore financial management, sacrifices, and team care for business growth. Look into Midnight Marketing's future and Tim's leadership philosophy. Learn about AI's impact on podcasting, mentorship, and the value of feedback. The episode wraps up with encouragement to step out of comfort zones. Key Moments 0:00 - Introduction and Tim Taylor's business background 2:11 - Branding and marketing fundamentals 3:01 - Educating clients on branding importance 4:10 - Employee involvement in branding strategies 5:34 - Personal branding in business 9:20 - Challenges and lessons from the first year 10:22 - Startup phase: avoiding investors 12:22 - Client profiles and sales cycle adjustments 14:50 - Identifying good vs. bad customers 16:02 - Transparency vs. team morale 19:13 - Advice for employees considering entrepreneurship 21:03 - Supporting team members' growth 24:48 - Team size and growth factors at Midnight Marketing 26:45 - Balancing online presence and in-person engagement 28:35 - Social media strategies and ethical practices 32:51 - Entrepreneurship and financial sacrifices 36:25 - Prioritizing team care for business growth 39:47 - Financial management for growth 43:22 - Future outlook for Midnight Marketing 45:53 - Building and learning from Midnight Marketing 46:48 - Goals for 2025 and leadership philosophy 50:19 - Staying focused on business opportunities 52:18 - AI's role in podcasting and business 54:10 - Decision-making and equity offers 56:27 - Mentorship and giving back 59:01 - Personal growth through podcasting 1:02:17 - Value of feedback and improvement 1:04:30 - Encouragement to leave comfort zones 1:05:17 - Closing remarks and contact information Key Takeaways Adapting to market demands and maintaining financial prudence are critical for sustainable growth in any entrepreneurial journey. Building a brand involves more than just marketing; it requires creating a reputation and fostering a community around your product and team. Effective leadership means navigating both the highs and lows with a steady hand, ensuring team morale and project continuity even in challenging times. Guest: Tim Taylor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-taylor-63379855/ Website: https://www.midnightmarketing.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timothyscotttaylor Host: Sean Barnes Website: https://www.wsssolutions.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanbarnes/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/wsssolutions/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/thewayofthewolf/ YouTube: youtube.thewayofthewolf.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/the_seanbarnes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_seanbarnes https://www.instagram.com/the_wayofthewolf TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_seanbarnes Email: Sean@thewayofthewolf.com Audible: https://www.audible.com/pd/The-Way-of-the-Wolf-Podcast/B08JJNXJ6C Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2BTGdO25Vop3GTpGCY8Y8E?si=ea91c1ef6dd14f15
In this episode of the Time Team podcast Dr Helen Geake and Martyn Williams hear about the latest discoveries at a site dubbed England's Pompeii. You'll find out how the Bronze Age settlement, home to around 60 people, burned down in 850BC but has been almost-perfectly preserved, giving a snapshot of what life in Cambridgeshire was like around 3,000 years ago. Mark Knight, from the Cambridge Archaeological Unit, tells you everything you need to know. Also on the podcast, Time Team's Stewart Ainsworth is out in a muddy field with Martyn, explaining how LiDAR can be used to reveal hidden secrets about a landscape; the creator of Time Team, Tim Taylor, tells you what happened when Sir Tony Robinson became involved with the programme and Helen will be answering more of the questions you've submitted on Patreon. Join us now via Patreon to ask your question in a future episode. Head to patreon.com/timeteamofficial to find out more.
In the second episode of the all-new Time Team podcast archaeologist Dr Helen Geake and Martyn Williams speak to Francesca Giarelli from Red River Archaeology about a Roman villa hidden under a new housing development in Oxfordshire! Also, you'll hear how Martyn got on when he met up with digger driver Jon Beaver to have a go in his "big yellow trowel" and Time Team's creator, Tim Taylor tells you how he managed to persuade Channel 4 to take the risk to broadcast the programme in 1994. Don't forget to head over to Patreon for more from Time Team and check out our videos on YouTube.
For the first time, Patrick, from the hugely popular YouTube show -"Vetted" joins Stephen Diener on UAP. Listen as they discuss some of Patrick's most recent findings, biggest stories, and how it all began for Vetted. Also, we learn about a mysterious and seldom mentioned man named Tim Taylor. All that and so much more in this part one episode... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For the first time, Patrick, from the hugely popular YouTube show -"Vetted" joins Stephen Diener on UAP. Listen as they discuss some of Patrick's most recent findings, biggest stories, and how it all began for Vetted. Also, we learn about a mysterious and seldom mentioned man named Tim Taylor. All that and so much more in this part one episode... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Patrick is joined by Bob McGwier, who held a Top Secret Security Clearance with the US Government for over 40 years amongst a myriad of other accomplishments, to discuss his two personal USO experiences, Experiencer Chris Bledsoe, NASA's Tim Taylor, Researcher and Experiencer Grant Cameron, Stanford Professor Dr. Garry Nolan, Luis Elizondo, Eric Davis and Much much more.
This week's Cowboy Up Podcast hosts someone who just happened to join us at White Stallion for a mental reset from long hours of hard work. Debbe Dunning was the second Tool Time with Tim Taylor girl on Home Improvement Heidi Keppert and the Host of her own Travel Series Debbe Dunnings Dude Ranch Roundup. Some folks may not know this but Debbe is the real deal when it comes to being a cowgirl. She is well known at many dude ranches and no stranger at all here at Whit Stallion. She tried to sneak in but we caught her and twisted her arm (didn't take that much) to spend a few minutes with us. She talks about what she looks for in a dude ranch, some of the ranches she's visited and has some great advice for the single traveler.
With a career spanning nearly forty years in high-level international business strategy, asset management, functional nutrition, and education, Tim Taylor has established himself as a distinguished authority in these areas. He is well known around the world for his expertise in structuring highly innovative businesses ranging from large global corporations to start-up ventures. As the co-CEO of The Great Discovery, an expansive e-learning platform that reaches across 200 countries and offers content in over 100 languages, Tim is dedicated to addressing the global challenges of knowledge inequity and access, as well as creating in viable economic opportunities where for regular people in even the most impoverished areas.. He champions the belief that knowledge is a fundamental human necessity, as vital as clean water, nutritious food, and secure housing. In fact, even more so in that knowledge is crucial for maintaining these other necessities. Tim's commitment extends beyond the corporate sphere. His work is grounded in the conviction that empowering people with knowledge and resources is pivotal for fostering a better, more equitable world. Contact Tim Taylor: The Great Discovery https://TheGreatDiscovery.com/Kimberley Dr. Kimberley Linert Speaker, Author, Broadcaster, Mentor, Trainer, Behavioral Optometrist Event Planners- I am available to speak at your event. Here is my media kit: https://brucemerrinscelebrityspeakers.com/portfolio/dr-kimberley-linert/ To book Dr. Linert on your podcast, television show, conference, corporate training or as an expert guest please email her at incrediblelifepodcast@gmail.com or Contact Bruce Merrin at Bruce Merrin's Celebrity Speakers at merrinpr@gmail.com 702.256.9199 Host of the Podcast Series: Incredible Life Creator Podcast Available on... Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/incredible-life-creator-with-dr-kimberley-linert/id1472641267 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6DZE3EoHfhgcmSkxY1CvKf?si=ebe71549e7474663 and on 9 other podcast platforms Author of Book: "Visualizing Happiness in Every Area of Your Life" Get on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3srh6tZ Website: https://www.DrKimberleyLinert.com The Great Discovery international eLearning platform: https://TheGreatDiscovery.com/kimberley
In an ever-changing job market, it's more important than ever to learn skills that employers need now and in the future. Host Jason Altmire learns more as he chats with Tim Taylor, cofounder and president of America Succeeds. The conversation delves into what Tim dubs as ‘durable skills' – the skills that revolve around how employees use what they know. This can involve critical thinking, communication, collaboration, and creativity, among others. Tim says these skills are key to the second rung of a career ladder, and that successful careers are impossible without these attributes. But importantly, Tim says these skills can be taught.To learn more about Career Education Colleges & Universities, visit our website.
Patrick discusses Jason Jorjani's interview on the Danny Jones Podcast including topics such as the Mystery Airship of 1897, The "Collins Elite" and Tim Taylor aka Tyler D. This is a wild one folks. Enjoy.
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Richard Karn, Al Borland from “Home Improvement” About Harvey's guest: Today's guest, Richard Karn, is a popular actor, producer and author who is perhaps best known for his portrayal of “Al Borland”, the master plumber, licensed contractor, best friend and co-host of Tim Allen's character “Tim Taylor” on the classic, long-running TV sitcom, “Home Improvement”. He absolutely immortalized the phrase, “I don't think so, Tim”. He also starred as “Arthur Piller” in “Control”, “Fred Peters' in “PEN 15”, and he also executive produced and co-starred with Tim Allen in 2 reality shows, “Assembly Required”, and “More Power”. In addition to all of that, our guest was the host of two game shows: “Family Feud” and “Bingo America”. He's also written 2 books: House Broken: How I Remodeled My Home For Just Under Three Times the Original Bid”, and “Handy at Home: Tips on Improving Your Home From America's Favorite Handyman.” And most recently, he is the executive producer and star of the brand new TV series, “Once a Mormon.” For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To learn more about Richard Karn, go to:https://www.instagram.com/officialrichardkarn/https://x.com/therichardkarn #RichardKarn #harveybrownstoneinterviews
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In this episode of Nation Invasion James welcomes Tim Taylor to the show as they cover Raw from August 27th and Smackdown August 30th 2001. Topics include Stone cold stealing Kurt Angle's gold medals, Rhyno vs The Rock, The birth of the Hurricane and much more! Be prepared as we the Nation bring the INVASION!
In April of 2020, in the early days of the lockdowns and pandemic threat response - we got new neighbors. Days after, we invited them to our then-12th annual backyard Cinco de Mayo party. Thinking “Oh, great, we've moved in next door to crazy people” they politely declined our invitation, but did accept some leftover pork carnitas and cilantro-lime coleslaw I set on the fence. But after eating that leftover pork their hearts were won - and we've been over-the-fence-friends with regular patio time and meals together ever since, and occasional mini-golf excursions in the ‘hood.Clarity Project Management was born of a collision of interests between Chris and his now-wife, Kristi Corbin. She'd been laid off from an educational sales background, and became more and more interested in the contracting work that Chris was doing for a larger company. Months later, she'd started an LLC, gotten some jobs, and hired Chris in a contract (now full-time) role. He was soon joined by his son and some industry contacts - and it was on! Clarty does high-impact finish carpentry for bars and restaurants and venues and retail enterprises all across the country, and Chris and his team go on 3-6 week high-intensity missions to complete these projects.I told Chris we could party during the podcast, and he took me up on it. We drank about 2 of the 3 liters of cabernet in the Black Box and smoked two fatty J's during the show while he shared his interesting journey - and then we played drinky ping pong after, and had more fun conversation during the walk home together. Chris is a creative misfit that has found a great-fit place in the world, and I'm so glad he and Kristi moved in next door during those strange days of 2020! So please join me in enjoying my conversation with my interesting and entertaining neighbor - Chris Corbin.The LoCo Experience Podcast is sponsored by: Logistics Co-op | https://logisticscoop.com/
Welcome to a special rewind episode of Motivational Mondays in recognition of National Internship Awareness Month! This week, we're embarking on a journey through the archives to bring you the best insights from our past podcast guests on navigating internships and kickstarting your career with confidence. Join us as we delve into the wisdom shared by internship/career experts Philip Wilkerson, Lauren Berger, Anna Taylor, Tim Taylor, and LinkedIn guru Mandy McEwen.Anna Taylor of The Greater Sum Foundation and Tim Taylor of America Success emphasized the importance of showcasing practical experience and skills gained through volunteering, highlighting its significance alongside internships on a resume. They suggested that volunteering for a cause dear to you can demonstrate a candidate's commitment, adaptability, and ability to work in diverse environments, making it a valuable asset for job seekers.Anna and Tim's advice is perfectly rounded out by LinkedIn rockstar Mandy McEwen who expressed the importance of letting your personality shine through your LinkedIn profile. As she states, of course, keep it professional but employers today are interested in learning more about their candidates as people; what drives their passions and ambitions, what's important in their lives inside and outside of the workplace, and what makes them stand out from the crowd in a competitive job market.THIS WEEK, YOU'LL LEARN the strategies for networking and building professional relationships during an internship, marketing your strengths when seeking internship opportunities, and all about the growing number of Gen Z users on LinkedIn.LEARN MORE:>>How to Get the Most Out of Your Internship (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1C5rusumYE&t=1362s)>>Unlocking Your Career Growth to Expand Job Opportunities (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGiRzIZ3nYs&t=2259s)>>Optimize Your LinkedIn Profile for Maximum Results | Motivational Mondays (https://youtu.be/QNMlsLJh74Q?si=lCvb_RBCanrGsLNb)NSLS MEMBERS ONLY:>>Listen to the bonus episode to learn all about Corey Andrew Powell's favorite internship memory and how you can share your internship experience with us. We'd love to hear from you! (https://thens.ls/3We54EV)Mentioned in this episode:Get 20% Off at the NSLS ShopUse code MONDAYS for 20% your entire purchase at shop.nsls.orgNSLS Shop
In this episode of the Place to Be Podcast, Justin, Scott and Tim Taylor are headed to Philadelphia to check out Ric Flair & Sting vs. Terry Funk & Great Muta from WCW Halloween Havoc 1989 for this installment of Making Towns! The boys talk about what was going down in the world of wrestling and pop culture in the late fall of 1989, read through some classic WONs, discuss some of the history of wrestling in Philadelphia and then live watch Tim's match pick and so much more! So fire up this action-packed episode and join Scott, Justin & Tim as it's time for another edition of the PTB Podcast!