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Tim Watkins, VP of Integrated Solutions at ECI, joins Contributing Lead Editor Amy Bryson to discuss how data flow between design and manufacturing, facilitated by an ERP solution, improves collaboration, functionality, customization and customer satisfaction.
Tim Pollard joins Kay to break down how him and his partner Tim Watkins pulled off the victory on a tough Alabama River! Luke Dunkin then joins the show to give his predictions for Neely Henry!
OP IS BACK IN A MAJOR WAY!
In September of 2017, 61-year-old Tim Watkins went out for a routine bike ride on one of his favorite trails and never returned. When a search party located several of his belongings, it raised suspicions. But when they later found his body in a shallow grave nearby, it became clear that a murderer was on the loose. Tim's family wants nothing more than for that person to be held accountable. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In 2017, avid cyclist Tim Watkins was gunned down and buried in a shallow grave off a popular trail in Mount Herman, Colorado. Identifying the shooter has led authorities on a puzzling and frustrating journey for justice in Pike San-Isabel National Forest.Sources for this episode cannot be listed here due to character limitations. For a full list of sources, please visit parkpredators.com
Cover 3's Bud Elliott is joined by CougFan's Jamey Vinnick to preview the 2023 season for Washington State! Can QB Cam Ward continue to see his draft stock rise? Then, BearsIllustrated's Tim Watkins joins the show to discuss how Baylor could perform in 2023! Is Dave Aranda's squad primed for a bounce back year? Finally, EagleInsider's Mitch Wolfe hops on to preview Boston College! Can Jeff Hafley's Eagles rebound from a disappointing 2022? Cover 3 is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Watch Cover 3 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/cover3 Follow our hosts on Twitter: @Chip_Patterson, @TomFornelli, @DannyKanell, @BudElliott3 For more college football coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Friday edition of Game Time with Tom and Ward with Greg Tepper of Dave Campbell's Texas Football and Tim Watkins of BearsIllustrated.com!
There have been many ups and downs for Baylor football the past several seasons, but coach Dave Aranda and his capable staff are attempting to stabilize things and sustain the success they started as the Big 12 champs last season. It won't be easy, but the Bears have ammo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode I'm telling Russ about the tragic murder of Tim Watkins. Tim was an expert mountain biker from Colorado and is known to be the first mountain biker to ever be murdered during a ride. Tim had a gentle soul with zero enemies, so that's why the community of Palmer Lake CO was shocked when Tim was found dead. Was this an accident and attempted cover up? Or was this crime committed by an unstable individual who has done this before? #Justice4Tim Watkins Moral of this story.... life is so short and we never know when it will end. Live your passions, don't put them on the back burner. Become a Patron!: www.patreon.com/wifeofcrimepod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthew Brune of 247 and Ishmael Johnson chat with Tim Watkins of Bears Illustrated about Baylor MBB's season and what their eventual shortcomings were before discussing why Watkins thinks Nicki Collen's first year in Waco was still a success.
On this episode, we meet with author, social scientist, policy researcher, and mental health advocate Tim Watkins. Watkins gives us a bird's eye view of how energy, the economy, the environment, and mental health fit together. How important will mental health be to help us navigate uncertain times? About Tim Watkins: Tim Watkins is the author Consciousness of Sheep, social scientist, policy researcher, and mental health advocate. Watkins has authored a range of books, including numerous books and booklets on the subject mental health, wellbeing and self-help. In 2015 he published “Austerity - Will Kill the Economy”, a critique of the economic policies adopted in the UK since 2010; and “Britain's Coming Energy Crisis - Peak Oil and the End of the World as we Know it”, a guide to the UK's particular vulnerabilities in a world without cheap oil. Tim Watkins is a founder-director of Waye Forward Ltd. A qualified Life Coach, he also provides coaching, mentoring and support to other writers.
Wolfs, wolfs, and boobie wolfs! Your 2nd favorite podcast final gets down and sexy with the wild wolfs of The Howling. Do you like Tom Atkins? Well guess what? This movie has his K-Mart knock off brother Tim Watkins. Also we take a break in the middle and listen to some Weird Al cause its our show and you just have to deal with it. STAY SPOOKY!
Two influential mountain bikers, Mike Rust and Tim Watkins, were murdered within 8 years of each other. One is solved, one is not. Listen to Altitude Crime today! Source materials available at altitudecrime.com.
Tim Watkins bears Illustradted Joins UNR Talks BaYLOR
Tim Watkins Bears Illustrated joins UNR and Talks Baylor
Tim Watkins talks all things Baylor during his weekly segment on UNR
Tim Watkins Bears Illsurated Talks Baylor on UNR
Tim Watkins talks all things Baylor during his weekly segment on #UNR
Tim Watkins talks all things Baylor during his weekly segment on #UNR
Tim Watkins talks all things Baylor during his weekly segment on #UNR
Tim Watkins from Bears Illustrated talks all things Baylor during his weekly segment on #UNR
Tim Watkins talks all things Baylor during his weekly segment on #UNR
Locked On Baylor - Daily Podcast On Baylor Bears Football & Basketball
We recap the National Championship parade, look at the Baylor Baseball team with the voice of Baylor Baseball Derek Smith and check the recruiting trail with Tim Watkins of Baylor 247Sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Baylor - Daily Podcast On Baylor Bears Football & Basketball
We recap the National Championship parade, look at the Baylor Baseball team with the voice of Baylor Baseball Derek Smith and check the recruiting trail with Tim Watkins of Baylor 247Sports. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tim Watkins talks all things Baylor during his weekly segment on #UNR
Tim Watkins describes what it was like to see the Bears win a National Title on #UNR
Tim Watkins from Bears Illustrated @BaylorBears247 joined #UNR to preview tonight's National Title game.
Tim Watkins talks all things Baylor during his weekly segment on #UNR
Tim Watkins talks all things Baylor during his weekly segment on #UNR
After being awarded the 15 seed in the River Walk Region of the Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament, the JSU Lady Tigers prepare to take on the #2 seed Baylor Lady Bears, and we’re going “inside the Bear Cave” with 247 Sports Network’s Tim Watkins of BearsIllustrated.com to learn more about the perennial national powerhouse. This episode is brought to you by Trent Walker, Counselor-at-law, P LLC, located at 5255 Keele Street, Suite A in Jackson, MS. For Criminal Law, Personal Injury, Family Law or Workers Compensation, call 601-321- 9540, email trent@trentwalkerlaw.com, or visit www.Trentwalkerlaw.com. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast to be notified of each new episode. Apple users, rate & review the show. Everyone go follow Tiger Talk With the 1400 Klub on Facebook, and @TigerTalk1400 on Instagram and Twitter. http://www.facebook.com/tigertalk1400 https://www.instagram.com/tigertalk1400/ http://www.twitter.com/tigertalk1400 Join the JSU National Alumni Association today by texting “IBELIEVE” to 71777. Donate to the COVID-19 Athletic Relief Fund at www.gojsutigers.com/give Donate to the Building Champions Fund at https://bit.ly/38cZyt8 Baseball season tickets are on sale: https://bit.ly/3euPMU7
Tim Watkins from Bears Illustrated talks all things Baylor during his weekly segment on #UNR
Tim Watkins talks all things Baylor during his weekly segment on #UNR
Tim Watkins talks all things Baylor during his weekly segment on #UNR
Tim Watkins talks all things Baylor during his weekly segment on #UNR
Tim Watkins talks all things Baylor during his weekly segment on #UNR
We look at the matchup with Baylor and Tim Watkins from Bears 247 previews the Bears. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The deadline for NCAA players to withdraw from the NBA draft and return to school came and went this week, so we've got a whiparound with updates from 5 reporters who cover teams that got back elite talent. Tani talks to reporters from 247Sports' Baylor, Iowa, Illinois, LSU, and Arizona State to give you guys an update on five teams whose expectations for the 2020-2021 season just got a big boost. Host: Tani Levitt Guests: David Eickholt, Jeremy Werner, Tim Watkins, Billy Embody, Chris Karpman Tweet at the show! @247SportsCBBPod Follow or Subscribe to The 247Sports College Basketball Show on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. Find the 247Sports podcast for your favorite team here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Ole Miss - Daily podcast on Ole Miss Rebels Football, Basketball & Baseball
Painter talks to Tim Watkins publisher of Bears Illustrated for 247 Sports. Plus, what life is like after Matt Rhule's departure, how Dave Aranda establishes culture and builds on Baylor's recent success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Ole Miss - Daily podcast on Ole Miss Rebels Football, Basketball & Baseball
Painter talks to Tim Watkins publisher of Bears Illustrated for 247 Sports. Plus, what life is like after Matt Rhule's departure, how Dave Aranda establishes culture and builds on Baylor's recent success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tim Watkins' parents needed a cooking course to learn how to use a microwave (which led to one Christmas turkey disaster) and he didn't eat broccoli or cauliflower until he was an adult. So life in the restaurant world might not have been the most obvious career path. After a few detours (including a stint as a shoe salesman), he ended up serving diners at acclaimed restaurants such as Pilu at Freshwater. He got a reputation for singing "Happy Birthday" in Italian to guests and he would go on to win Sommelier of the Year in the Good Food Guide for his work at Automata. We recorded this interview just before he started his new role at Black Market Sake (although we did use this as a good excuse to talk about breweries in Japan) and we also chat about the time he impersonated a Canadian Olympic athlete, went on a TV game show and witnessed quite a few forgeries. Oh and of course, we had to talk about that anti-organic-wines hashtag and his impressive collection of shorts.
This episode of the OutThere Colorado Podcast looks at the death of Tim Watkins, a Colorado mountain biker that vanished while on a ride. Tim's body was later found trailside in a shallow grave. Reporting by: Jakob Rodgers & Lance Benzel Host: Spencer McKee
“It was pretty crazy, actually,” says Clayton Wells about opening Momofuku Seiobo, but he could also be describing the incredible response to his solo restaurant Automata. Since Automata's launch in late 2015, Clayton has been named Australia's Hottest Chef by The Weekend Australian magazine, Time Out Sydney gave him their Chef of the Year award and Automata has been voted #9 restaurant in the Australian Financial Review's Top 100 Restaurants list for the second year running. Oh and the most important food critic in the world, Pete Wells, also held up Automata as a restaurant worthy of global recognition in The New York Times. And despite all his mega achievements, Clayton isn't above peeling nine kilos of grapes because his chefs think the job is “too shitty” to undertake themselves. Clayton talks about his path to opening Automata – which involved doing time at top restaurants such as Quay, Tetsuya's, Noma and being part of the star team that helped Momofuku Seiobo, David Chang's first restaurant outside of New York, land three chef's hats in the first year that it opened. (Launching Automata also involved doing battle with a 2.5 tonne bank vault, too.) Clayton also covers what it's like when the world's most famous food critic steps into your restaurant and the chef also answers a hilarious bonus round of questions (involving Allen's snakes and toilet paper), generously supplied by his award-winning sommelier Tim Watkins. (Thanks Tim! And thanks to Automata's Glenda Lau with some of the intel for this podcast, too.) PS Look out for Clayton's new restaurant, Blackwattle, opening in Singapore later this year.
Uranium is the fuel for nuclear power stations, which generate carbon-free electricity, but also radioactive waste that lasts a millennium. In the latest in our series looking at the world economy from the perspective of the elements of the periodic table, Justin Rowlatt travels to Sizewell in Suffolk, in a taxi driven by a former uranium prospector.He is given a tour of the operational power station, Sizewell B, which generates 3% of the UK's electricity, by EDF's head of safety Colin Tucker, before popping next-door to the original power station, Sizewell A, where he speaks to site director Tim Watkins about the drawn-out process of decommissioning and cleaning up the now-defunct reactors.But while Sizewell remains reassuringly quiet, the big explosions come at the end of the programme. We pit environmentalist and pro-nuclear convert Mark Lynas against German Green politician Hans-Josef Fell, the joint architect of Germany's big move towards wind and solar energy, at the expense of nuclear. Is nuclear a green option? It really depends whom you ask.