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Today Gary looks at the Nicene Creed and asks a difficult question - do we really believe what we profess to believe? The answer may surprise you. Tune in and let's discuss.
Nothing stops the Allram's from farming their 248 acres of crops. After a tornado happened and destroyed many of the original buildings, they rebuilt and are celebrating 150 years of farming in the family. Today Gary and Connie Allram are the 4th generation and hoping to pass it down the next generation. Jeff Allram, one of the sons, is hoping too the legacy of farming will continue in the family. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today: Gary native Chris Robinson is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about his documentary about his hometown, "Looted," which will premiere Sunday afternoon at the ArtHouse: A Social Kitchen. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs education program director Charmain Bogue talks about the 77th Anniversary of the GI Bill -- a program which is still, for many veterans, the number-one reason they joined the military. "Times" business reporter Joseph Pete joins us on "Reporters Roundtable Thursday" to talk about the recent stories he put out in print and online. And reporter Michael Puente has a feature focusing on concerns in East Chicago about the future of the community hospital in that city.
Join your friend Jeanette as she sits down with Gary Thomas. Gary is a bestselling author and international speaker known for bringing people closer to christ and one another. Today we are talking about a few of his books that he has revised and re-released Nine Essential Conversations Before Saying I Do, The Sacred Search and a Life Long Love. Today Gary and I are talking all about marriage. How to lean into a healthy marriage how to fine help when times are hard and the reminder that we are not alone!! I really loved todays conversations and I know you will too!Head to Amazon to check out Gary's BooksWant 20%off Olive & June use code jeanettet20 or head to think linkhttps://oliveandjune.com?mct=apz-6zp5
Everyone loves to see a man and a woman come together in holy matrimony. But what should Christians know about their future spouses before they get married? I'll talk about it with Gary Thomas, author of: "9 Essential Conversations before You Say I Do." Plus: As church membership declines across America, a new analysis shows that even before the pandemic, more Protestant churches were closing than opening. We'll talk about that and more on Friday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
Atheists and skeptics today reject the concept of life after death. But what is the evidence for it? And how does the resurrection of Jesus change everything? Dr. Gary Habermas, Distinguished Professor of Apologetics and Philosophy at Liberty University, joins me to talk about it and his book, “Beyond Death.” That and more on Monday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
Bestselling author Dr. Gary Chapman has dispensed marriage and family advice to millions of people through the years, but what has he learned through a lifetime of following Jesus? He'll join me to talk about his book, "Life Lessons and Love Languages." Plus: Author Jeff Kinley explains why Christians can trust the Lord as we enter a new era of global crisis. His book is called, "Aftershocks." Join us for Monday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
The Trump Administration has been very proactive when it comes to promoting international religious freedom. But will a Biden Administration continue that push? I'll talk it over with Gary Bauer, commissioner at the U.S. Commission for International Religious Freedom. Plus: CNN reports that new evidence shows the riot at the Capitol might have been pre-planned. What will that do to the Left's narrative that President Trump incited an insurrection? That and more on Friday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
Today Gary walks us through the process of making lists. We use lists all the time setting our goals to gain the achievement of our desire. Shopping lists, keeping us on task and budget, preparing for the holiday, or just any day.Sometimes lists are just organized in the crevices of our brain but we have a to-do process that takes us from A to B. Gary invites you to create a word list that may assist you when playing scrabble. I am going to make a list of items in my kitchen.In just four minutes:UtensilsSilverware – Silver/wareSpoonsForksKnivesPotsPansBowlsDishesCupsGlassesServing Pressure CookerTeapotCoffeepotToasterRoasterSpongeSoapCleanserDrainSinkETC!
One of the reasons people are reluctant to start investing in real estate is that they don’t want to deal with tenants, toilets & trash. And anyone who manages residential real estate will tell you that it can be very stressful and time consuming. My guest today is going to help us tackle those reservations head on. He believes that property managers can take their real estate investments to the next level through simple tweaks to their mindset and tactics, especially when it comes to working with tenants. Gary Spencer-Smith has over 20 years of experience in real estate and is an active investor with more than $10 Million in single family homes, commercial real estate and resort properties. He also just completed his new book called “The Property Manager Mindset: Reduce Stress, Save Time, Earn More Money” and he’s the co-owner of RevNYou, a growing real estate education platform. Today Gary is going to share Property Manager Mindset Shifts that will help you become immune to emotional manipulation, think like a tenant to reduce stress, and solve the 3 most common tenant problems managers encounter. We’ll also discuss the ad copy that attracts your ideal renters, Gary’s 4-level system for ranking tenants and property to ensure rents get paid, worst-cast analysis to prepare you for anything, and Gary’s systems and checklists that build confidence for tenant walk throughs, move outs, and repair requests. I know you’re going to get a lot of great advice and ideas from this episode. You can learn more about Gary by going to https://www.revnyou.com by email: gary@revnyou.com Youtube: Rev N You with Real Estate
Gary Harrington had a distinguished career of national service that included over three decades in top tier special operations groups including Delta Force and then transitioning into the CIA. Gary was one of the first to deploy into Afghanistan after 9/11 and was at the tip of the spear in many locations including as a solo operator in high risk venues like Yemen. Today Gary advises private clients on approaches to maintaining security and safety in a volatile and unpredictable world. In this OODAcast, we dive into Gary's career trajectory, and lessons learned from special operations that can be applied to any business operation or to build high-value teams. Gary shares some interesting stories as well, demonstrating where timely decisions and a tight OODA Loop saved his life and how he learned to trust his gut, operate with humility and integrity, how to work with specialized teams, and how to adapt in those instances where he found himself operating alone. Additional Sources: Gary Harrington's OODA Network Interview Gary's Website What Gary is currently reading
Today Gary shares the positive message you can do it! Yes, there are many methods of learning and becoming an EXPERT/MAVEN - no two people are alike and therefore learning methods must be adapted. For more information go to https://just4thespellofit.com/ or contact us at newclevelandradio@gmail.com
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Today Gary is joined by Crawford Award-winning and World Fantasy Award- nominated Swedish author Karin Tidbeck, discussing her remarkable 2010 Clarion class (three Crawford winners!), the audio narrating skills of Robin Miles, listening to Sandman as an audio drama, the work of Garth Nix and Tove Janssen, a fascinating new novel still awaiting English publication, and her forthcoming The Memory Theatre. Books mentioned include: Amatka by Karin Tidbeck Jagganath by Karin Tidbeck The Memory Theater by Karin Tidbeck The Sandman (audio) by Neil Gaiman and Dirk Maggs The City We Became by N.K. Jemisin (narrated by Robin Miles) Harrow the Ninth by Tamsin Muir The Old Kingdom Series by Garth Nix The Moomin books and others by Tove Jansson Monsters In Therapy by Jenny Jägerfeld & Mats Strandberg
This podcast is from August 2, 2020. It is our custom to share Communion on the first Sunday of the month. Today Gary disciples us in the practice of Lament.“Lament is the practice by which we give language to our sorrow, sadness, and grief as an expression of our faith and hope.” -Gary Franklingracefayette.org
Today Gary and I talk about how Redeemer is responding to the unrest surrounding the death of George Floyd and others at the hands of police. Gary talks about the practical ways that Redeemer is responding to the protests and how the church is examining our role in helping to bring about racial, social, and economic diversity in Christ's image.
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Today Gary is joined by multiple award-winning author Nicola Griffith and they discuss the less-than-satisfactory challenges of the virtual cocktail party, the more satisfactory challenges of researching historical fiction and of reading Patrick O'Brian and others, the advantages of using genre as a set of tools rather than a container, her own So Lucky, her forthcoming sequel to Hild, and an exciting new as-yet-untitled book. Books mentioned include: Nicola Griffith, So Lucky Nicola Griffith, Hild Nicola Griffith, The Aud Torvingen mysteries Sigrid Undset, Olav Audunssøn: The Vow, translated by Tiina Nunnally Maggie Brookes, The Prisoner's Wife Octavia Butler, Kindred Patrick O'Brian, The Aubrey/Maturin novels Mary Stewart, The Crystal Cave Rosemary Sutcliffe, Sword at Sunset Mary Renault, Fire from Heaven Susan Cooper, The Dark is Rising Sarah Waters, Fingersmith and Tipping the Velvet Ellen Galford, Moll Cutpurse: Her True History
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Today Gary is joined by novelist, poet, scholar, and teacher Theodora Goss, whose trilogy The Extraordinary Adventures of the Athena Club, one of the more delightful fantasy series of the past few years, concluded last fall with The Sinister Mystery of the Mesmerizing Girl. We touch upon the story behind her narrative poem in The Book of Dragons, narrative poetry in general, the literature of monsters, relearning Hungarian, and the appeal of detective stories, Daphne Du Maurier, Shirley Jackson, Veronica Mars, and nature nonfiction. Books mentioned include: The Extraordinary Adventures of the Athena Club by Theodora Goss Snow White Learns Witchcraft by Theodora Goss Medusa's Daughters: Magic and Monstrosity from Women Writers of the Fin-de-Siécle edited by Theodora Goss Abigail by Magda Szabo Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson The Monster Theory Reader edited by Jeffrey Weinstock On Monsters: An Unnatural History of Our Worst Fears by Stephen T. Asma
Today Gary joins your hosts to discuss, as Kim Jong-un would put it, "Best Korea".
A revelational conversation with the renowned Dr. Gary Chapman who wrote the international best-selling book, The 5 Love Languages®: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your Mate. Millions of readers credit this continual #1 New York Times bestseller with saving their marriages by showing them simple and practical ways to communicate their love to their partner. Today Gary speaks as a father to fathers and young men. How do we help young men choose to live as a champion. Gary has been married to his wife Karolyn for over 40 years, so maybe it works! Since the success of his first book, he has written dozens of relational books expanding his 5 Love Languages® series to specifically reach out to teens, singles, men, and children. Dr. Chapman hosts a nationally syndicated radio program and he has also served in a local church for over 40 years as a senior associate pastor at Calvary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. This man is the real deal. Email me: Paul@CMN.Men Free resources: https://CMN.Men
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through these difficult times. Today Gary chats with World Fantasy Award-winning Sofia Samatar about the great German writer W.G. Sebald, returning to formative books in times of stress, the literary prehistory of robots as explored in her wonderful story "Fairy Tales for Robots", and her upcoming story "The New Book of the Dead" in Philosophy Through Science Fiction Stories. Books mentioned include: Tender by Sofia Samatar The Rings of Saturn, Austerlitz, and Vertigo by W.G. Sebald, The Dark is Rising series by Susan Cooper Silver Road: Maps, Essays and Calligraphies by Ali Kazim
Ten minutes with... sees Coode Street presenters Jonathan Strahan and Gary K. Wolfe talk to readers and book lovers from around the world about what they're reading and what's getting them through this strange time. Today Gary talks to Fran Wilde, fresh off her nominations for a Hugo Award for her story "A Catalog of Storms" and a Lodestar Award for her novel Riverland. We talk a little about Riverland, what's she's currently reading (or re-reading, in some cases for her MFA classes at Western Colorado University), the value of poetry in times of stress, and her own forthcoming work. Books mentioned include: Riverland by Fran Wilde Machina (Season 1) and Ninth Step Station (Season 2) by Fran Wilde & others The Goblin Emperor by Katherine Addison The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor LaValle Dragon Pearl by Yoon Ha Lee The Absolute Book by Elizabeth Knox A Desolation Called Peace by Arkady Martine Oracle Code by Marieke Nijkamp Goldilocks by Lara Lam Agency by William Gibson Network Effect by Martha Wells Anthropocene Rag by Alex Irvine Deeplight by Frances Hardinge Sal & Gabi Fix the Universe by Carlos Hernandez The Sin in the Steel by Ryan Van Loan Blessing the Boats by Lucille Clifton The Wild Iris by Louise Gluck
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through this strange time. Today Gary spends ten minutes with multiple award winner Andy Duncan, touching upon vintage stand-up comedy, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, classic UFO lore, Sarah Pinsker's prescient yet hopeful novel Song for a New Day, and his own forthcoming story, "The All Go Hungry Hash House". Books mentioned include: An Agent of Utopia by Andy Duncan How to Talk Dirty and Influence People by Lenny Bruce A Song for a New Day by Sarah Pinsker "The All Go Hungry Hash House" by Andy Duncan in Galactic Stew.
Ten minutes with... is a special series presented by Coode Street that sees readers and booklovers from around the world talk about what they're reading right now and what's getting them through this strange time. Today Gary spends ten minutes with World Fantasy and Nebula Award-winning author Ellen Klages, who most recently added the New York Historical Society Children's Book Prize and the Ohioana Book Award for Out of Left Field to her resume. It turns out that Jonathan persuaded her to try the first volume of Adrian McKinty's Sean Duffy series—the same ones he and James Bradley discussed on an earlier episode of Ten Minutes with... She's also been getting into locked-room murder mysteries. Books mentioned in this episode include: Out of Left Field by Ellen Klages The Sean Duffy series by Adrian McKinty While the Clock Ticked (The Hardy Boys) by Franklin W. Dixon The Chinese Orange Mystery by Ellery Queen The Black Lizard Big Book of Locked-Room Mysteries by Otto Penzler, ed. The Book of Dragons by Jonathan Strahan, ed. Chopped, a TV reality/cooking/game show
Today Gary spends Ten Minutes with Naomi Kritzer, whose wonderful YA novel Catfishing on CatNet is a finalist for this year's Andre Norton, Edgar, and Minnesota Book Awards, and whose Tor.com story “Little Free Library” is available on April 8. Books mentioned include: The Years that Matter Most How College Makes or Breaks Us by Paul Tough The Rest of the Story by Sarah Dessen World of the Five Gods series by Lois McMaster Bujold "So Much Cooking," by Naomi Kritzer (Clarkesworld) "Little Free Library," by Naomi Kritzer (Tor.com) A New Decameron: Stories for a Plague Year by Jo Walton ed. (Patreon.com)
Today Gary talks to Old Testament professor, Jeff Audirsch, about a practice in some circles to diminish the impact of the Old Testament -- and the problems that result.
We are on episode 4 of the Value Growth Series. Does the thought of hiring or managing a sales executive give you a stomachache? Then you have to listen in on today's episode. I’m chatting with Gary Braun about his experience scaling a business from $1MM to $400MM and how they did that through systematizing their sales force. Since then Gary and his bother started Pivotal Advisors, a sales management consulting firm, helping organizations assess and execute on their sales strategies. Today Gary explains the 6 components of a health sales organization and what you can do to systematize your sales... which help grow your company and make it more valuable! Growth Strategy People Process Measurement Rewards & Recognition Execution One of the biggest weaknesses that Gary sees in his decades of experience is the lack of training for sales leaders. Too often companies promote their "rain maker" to management and expect them to succeed without any training. We’re going to be debunking and demystifying what people often think are the common sales problems (performance, compensation plans, managing the "rain maker", hiring, etc.) and what you can do about it using the 6 components. What you will learn: The 6 components that make up a high performing and sustainable sales organization How to systematize your sales organization just like any other department How to hire, retain and train a top sales executive How to eliminate your intimidation behind and building running a sales department How to tie your sales forecast to your financial budget and strategic plan How to approach sales compensation plans (the dos and don'ts) How to identify and hire hunters vs farmers
How should we understand the human conscience in the light of God's Word? The biblical date on it is more extensive than you might think! Gary Brady joins me to discuss it and his book, "Candle in the Wind." Plus: Jake Hanson shares the incredible story of John Wesley as we discuss his book, "Crossing the Divide." That and more on Wednesday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
The Lord Jesus Christ told us to turn the other cheek and to forgive those who have wronged us. But is there ever any biblical justification for walking away from a damaging individual? I'll talk it over with Gary Thomas, writer-in-residence at Second Baptist Church in Houston and author of the book, "When to Walk Away: Finding Freedom from Toxic People." That and more on Monday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
Today Gary talks with singer songwriter Corina Rose about her influences and songwriting process. She also performs three original songs from her latest CD.
How do you keep your family life running smoothly? Dr. Gary Chapman, director of Marriage and Family Life Consultants, offers some important tools for improving your home life from his book, "The DIY Guide to Building a Family that Lasts." Plus: A Christian politician is under fire for wanting to maintain his moral integrity and guard his marriage. Why is the Left so up in arms over the Billy Graham Rule? We'll talk about it on Friday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
Today Gary sits down with Oscar Winning Dean Pitchford, who is also a | Songwriter, Director, Screenwriter, Author. Please Come Join The Conversation!!
This quote comes from willie Nelson, Today Gary dives deep into positivity.
What do we hope for? Hebrews 11:1 “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” Today Gary shows that faith is the support of our hope which is eternally anchored in Jesus Christ.
Gary Shapiro is the author of Ninja Future: Secrets to Success in the New World of Innovation and president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the U.S. trade association representing more than 2,200 consumer technology companies and which owns and produces CES - The Global Stage for innovation. Gary has helped direct policymakers and business leaders on the importance of innovation in the U.S. economy. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, talks with Gary about innovation, creativity and how to thrive in a changing marketplace. Gary initially worked as a consultant to CES, then was hired to lead the organization. He was excited to discover that the CES board was committed to allowing anyone with an idea to get exposure. This action spoke to him. Years prior, Gary was involved in a lawsuit over the VCR. He coordinated and spoke on the issue, and now sees the parallels in the video, audio, and sharing industry. Today Gary continues to fight for innovators and breakthrough technology. Pace of Change With the pace of change accelerating, Gary sees the future in areas such as robotics, AI, self-driving cars, drones, medical, dealing with pain, etc. He’s optimistic about the future. Today, the path to corporate success is showing a broad set of skills in a variety of industries and being able to put different things together. Gary is concerned with China’s move on AI and their urbanization leading to an increase in creativity. CES Asia has been happening for five years now with a growing level of innovation. Ninja Future Gary’s book, Ninja Future, is for people who want to understand what’s going on today and what we should expect in the future. Big companies used to have an advantage; however, they are slow to change. Startups have to adapt to survive in a rapidly changing marketplace. If you act like a ninja, you have to have flexibility to move and change quickly. Get a team that’s not like you. Ninjas are people who recognize that change is afoot. The book also includes life hacks and ideas, a tech overview, and things in Gary’s life that made a difference. For More Information For more information or to connect with Gary see https://www.cta.tech. CES is held each January in Las Vegas. You can also check out Gary's previous best-sellers, "Ninja Innovation: The Ten Killer Strategies of the World's Most Successful Businesses" (HarperCollins, 2013) and "The Comeback: How Innovation will Restore the American Dream" (Beaufort, 2011). If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also enjoy: Ep. 124 – Amy Radin, Author of The Change Maker’s Playbook & FinTech Guru, Ep. 121 – Herman Miller’s Melissa Steach on Design Innovation, and Ep. 102 – Sunayna Tuteja with TD Ameritrade on FinTech Innovation. Find this episode of Inside Outside Innovation at insideoutside.io. You can also listen on Acast, iTunes, Sticher, Spotify, and Google Play FREE INNOVATION NEWSLETTER Get the latest episodes of the Inside Outside Innovation podcast, in addition to thought leadership in the form of blogs, innovation resources, videos, and invitations to exclusive events. SUBSCRIBE HERE For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Gary Shapiro is the author of Ninja Future: Secrets to Success in the New World of Innovation and president and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), the U.S. trade association representing more than 2,200 consumer technology companies and which owns and produces CES - The Global Stage for innovation. Gary has helped direct policymakers and business leaders on the importance of innovation in the U.S. economy. Brian Ardinger, Inside Outside Innovation Founder, talks with Gary about innovation, creativity and how to thrive in a changing marketplace. Gary initially worked as a consultant to CES, then was hired to lead the organization. He was excited to discover that the CES board was committed to allowing anyone with an idea to get exposure. This action spoke to him. Years prior, Gary was involved in a lawsuit over the VCR. He coordinated and spoke on the issue, and now sees the parallels in the video, audio, and sharing industry. Today Gary continues to fight for innovators and breakthrough technology. Pace of Change With the pace of change accelerating, Gary sees the future in areas such as robotics, AI, self-driving cars, drones, medical, dealing with pain, etc. He’s optimistic about the future. Today, the path to corporate success is showing a broad set of skills in a variety of industries and being able to put different things together. Gary is concerned with China’s move on AI and their urbanization leading to an increase in creativity. CES Asia has been happening for five years now with a growing level of innovation. Ninja Future Gary’s book, Ninja Future, is for people who want to understand what’s going on today and what we should expect in the future. Big companies used to have an advantage; however, they are slow to change. Startups have to adapt to survive in a rapidly changing marketplace. If you act like a ninja, you have to have flexibility to move and change quickly. Get a team that’s not like you. Ninjas are people who recognize that change is afoot. The book also includes life hacks and ideas, a tech overview, and things in Gary’s life that made a difference. For More Information For more information or to connect with Gary see https://www.cta.tech. CES is held each January in Las Vegas. You can also check out Gary's previous best-sellers, "Ninja Innovation: The Ten Killer Strategies of the World's Most Successful Businesses" (HarperCollins, 2013) and "The Comeback: How Innovation will Restore the American Dream" (Beaufort, 2011). If you enjoyed this podcast, you might also enjoy: Ep. 124 – Amy Radin, Author of The Change Maker’s Playbook & FinTech Guru, Ep. 121 – Herman Miller’s Melissa Steach on Design Innovation, and Ep. 102 – Sunayna Tuteja with TD Ameritrade on FinTech Innovation. Find this episode of Inside Outside Innovation at insideoutside.io. You can also listen on Acast, iTunes, Sticher, Spotify, and Google Play FREE INNOVATION NEWSLETTER Get the latest episodes of the Inside Outside Innovation podcast, in addition to thought leadership in the form of blogs, innovation resources, videos, and invitations to exclusive events. SUBSCRIBE HERE For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
In today's episode I'm talking with Gary Paci. Gary is a Special Operations (SOC) Firefighter in Philadelphia and also one of my very close cousins. I’m so honored to call him my cousin because I feel he is a true hero. He served in the United States Coast Guard, puts his life on the line everyday as a firefighter, and because he is in a SOC unit, he gets deployed to help with search and rescue all around the country. Today Gary gets into his daily/weekly routine, his motivation to keep pushing himself, his training routine and much more. I’m truly honored to call him my cousin. Please subscribe and keep on being a Warrior Dad! anchor.fm/warriordads itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/warrior-dads-podcast/id1410811364 open.spotify.com/show/2YRj95CUlOKZQAeyROgn1l www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/warrior-dads-podcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/warriordads/support
Join the dudes once again for another episode! This episode the dudes discuss Antivaxers, drunk guy on plane, pee bologna, and much more. Thank you for listening.
When Gary Floyd talks about his childhood, he has plenty of good memories to share. The one part that he wishes would have been different is the role alcohol played in his upbringing. Gary was introduced to alcohol at a very young age, and it led him down a path of recklessness that ultimately landed him in prison for nearly two decades. Today Gary is a well known, outgoing neighbor in Community First! Village - and though his days are not without struggle, he is grateful for the power of hope.
Guest producer Gary Taylor is in the Spice Rack today with his new Podcast Street Beats, pounding the pavement to find what's happening in Huntsville in music and everything else. Today Gary is sitting down with Lance and Rebecca of The 718 Project. Lance and Rebecca talk about their excperience creating religious music, musicians that inspire them and they also play plenty of tunes live just for us! Check out the whole podcast right now on our iTunes,or grab it on the podcast app of your choice under Spice Radio Huntsville!
Guest producer Gary Taylor is in the Spice Rack today with his new Podcast Street Beats, pounding the pavement to find what's happening in Huntsville in music and everything else. Today Gary is sitting down with Lance and Rebecca of The 718 Project. Lance and Rebecca talk about their excperience creating religious music, musicians that inspire them and they also play plenty of tunes live just for us! Check out the whole podcast right now on our iTunes,or grab it on the podcast app of your choice under Spice Radio Huntsville!
The Panel: Peter Foreman from Integra Tire, Second Generation Shop Owner, 39 Years old from Langley, BC. Peter literally grew up in the shop. As a baby there was a cot in the office while his mom Cheryl did the books! Taking his Dad Dave’s beliefs and expanding on them, Peter went out and made a career on his own in the auto parts industry before deciding to come back and help his family bring the shop into the next age of auto service and repair in 2005. Peter is happily married with two children. His children love to visit the shop as well. Maybe there will be a third generation one day! Cody Olshaski from Gary’s Automotive in White Rock, BC. Gary’s Automotive has been in business for over 30 years in White Rock, BC, with a very simple business plan: Provide every customer with top quality automotive repairs, installations and maintenance services, along with unmatched customer service, and success would surely follow. This simple philosophy has served the company very well. Today Gary’s Automotive enjoys a reputation as a dependable provider of a full range of automotive repair and maintenance services for any vehicle, including carbureted and classic cars. Gary’s Automotive is a designated ICBC Inspection Facility and offers a safe, secure storage facility for all types of oversize or seldom-used vehicles, boats and RVs. The shop has lifts that allow them to service large pickup trucks and any vehicle without airbrakes. They service 1 and 2-ton vans, F550s and Class A motorhomes. Scott Waddle opened Precision Auto Service in Langley, British Columbia in 1997 and it wasn’t long until he realized that running a business, was nothing like fixing cars. He started taking business management courses at a regular pace and the rest is history. Their tagline is: “Where we worry about your car, so you don’t have to!®” They believe it is their responsibility to keep their clients safe and reliable on the road. Scott is building a brand-new facility. Listen to Scott’s previous podcast episodes (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=scott+waddle) . Talking points: Tech Shortage, grow your own technician. Addressing colleges with guidelines for the pre-apprentice program. Then drawing from that program to mold tech into what your company needs. Tech learns from company culture. Co-Op Program option from select local college, receive a diploma in automotive engineering and automotive business and all technical training. 4-year apprenticeship program: college in classroom training, 1 year in business training, then 4-8 additional weeks of college training, then another 1 year in business. Unfortunately, approximately half drop out. For the apprentice, there is a culture of learning and a process for competency. Much of this starts with a strong mentor. Mentor. Needs to be willing to be a mentor, needs to be patient with training. Embrace the education process: growing as a technician. The mentor must be willing and understand their role. View competitors as a colleague. Invest in business as well as working in business. ATE training. Stay updated on changes in the industry, embrace technology. Be socially involved and in touch with the show: Speaking (https://remarkableresults.biz/speaking) (http://http://eepurl.com/bhqME9) This episode is brought to you by Federal-MogulMotorparts and Garage Gurus. With brands like Moog, Felpro, Wagner Brake, Champion, Sealed Power, FP Diesel and more, they’re the parts techs trust. For serious technical training and support – online, onsite and on-demand – Garage Gurus is everything you need to know. Find out more at fmgaragegurus.com (http://fmgaragegurus.com/) Download the Remarkable Results Radio listening APP for your smart device: (https://itunes.apple.com/app/id1188757689)
The Coode Street Podcast returns for 2018 with a very special opening episode. Today Gary and Jonathan sat down to talk with SFWA Grand Master, World Fantasy Award Lifetime Achievement recipient, and Nebula Award winner Jane Yolen to talk to her about her life as a storyteller, her new collection The Emerald Circus, her forthcoming Holocaust novel Mapping the Bones, and what it means to have multiple careers as an author of children's picture books, young adult novels, historical fiction, SF and fantasy, and poetry. As always, we would like to thank Jane for taking the time to talk to us and hope you enjoy the episode. We'll be back next week with more!
Today Gary will look at an especially tough message proclaimed by Jesus - that He is a cause of division! In addition, we'll start to look at how God reveals Himself to us.
BjjBrick Podcast- BJJ, Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, martial arts, no-gi and good times!
Are you a little (or a lot) older than most of your training partners? Today Gary and Byron speak from their experience and offer advice to the aging grapplers out their doing Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. We talk about: Age on the mat is relative How to roll the odometer back on your mat age Changing the way you view yourself Dealing with your own ego as you age Making changes to your game to fit to your body Getting better with age Finding joy in watching your team get better Benefits of being a little older Tips for starting BJJ as an older student Setting a schedule that is healthy for training Links: Interview with Glenn Jarrell Quote of the week: "Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don't mind, it doesn't matter." Mark Twain Article of the week: Training Partners Trump All Byron pulls two pranks on Gary one that spans 5 episodes about Gary taking your back literally. The other is Byron saying song titles with the word time in them during the show. Please check out this video if you are interested in supporting The BjjBrick Podcast. The BjjBrick Wall of Support is being constructed and you can help Catch us next week for another episode of The BjjBrick Podcast The BjjBrick Podcast is in iTunes, Stitcher radio, and Google Play Music for Andriod
Back again for some riveting conversation. Today Gary and Tim discuss trail tips, self perception of performance and results, and how to line up at races.
Today Gary and Bryan talk about the HTC Vive, technology and why Gary hates it, Pee-Wee's Big Holiday, HBO Now being garbage, and MMA.
Gary Keesee was so hopelessly in debt he was afraid to leave his house. Then God downloaded to him the mysteries of money. Today Gary's a millionaire and he's taught thousands what God showed him.
Gary Keesee was so hopelessly in debt he was afraid to leave his house. Then God downloaded to him the mysteries of money. Today Gary's a millionaire and he's taught thousands what God showed him.
Gary Leland started his first brick and mortar store in 1979, His first e-commerce site in 1996, and his first podcast in 2004. In 2006 Time Magazine included his website in their 50 coolest websites of the year. Today Gary spends most of his time running the Fastpitch TV Network, and sportjunk.com network.
Gary started his first retail store in 1979, his first e-commerce site in 1996, and his first podcast in 2004. In 2006 Time Magazine included his podcasting website in their 50 coolest websites of the year. Today Gary spends most of his time running the Fastpitch TV Network, but still dabbles in the podcasting world as a Founder of Podcast Movement and the Publisher of Podertainment, the podcast magazine.
Gary started his first retail store in 1979, his first e-commerce site in 1996, and his first podcast in 2004. In 2006 Time Magazine included his podcasting website in their 50 coolest websites of the year. Today Gary spends most of his time running the Fastpitch TV Network, but still dabbles in the podcasting world as a Founder of Podcast Movement and the Publisher of Podertainment, the podcast magazine.
Today Gary and Joy plan a night out and talk bars, Prohibition, and even some family secrets. Run time: 11:42