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Todd Cooper is back to talk with Tony and Daniel and me about express lane pricing, skiing with kids, snowboarding, contests with bands, Christian rock, freegans, the Tegan and Sara documentary, Severence and more. And Tony wants to know if we can separate the art from the artist. Heady! Plus we did a round of Just Me Or Everyone and Podcast Pals Product Picks. Get yourself some new ARIYNBF merch here: https://alison-rosen-shop.fourthwall.com/ Subscribe to my Substack: http://alisonrosen.substack.com Podcast Palz Product Picks: https://www.amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen/list/2CS1QRYTRP6ER?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfalisonrosen_0K0AJFYP84PF1Z61QW2H Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Fifth Anniversary Edition Book (with new material): Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
Todd Cooper is here and Daniel is suddenly Mr. Sports. What is happening? We discuss my experiences at Hooters, strip clubs, losing credibility with your kids, the fish situation, Owen's fish names, our new pet bug, Chat GPT and so much more. Plus we did a round of Just Me Or Everyone and Podcast Pals Product Picks. Get yourself some new ARIYNBF merch here: https://alison-rosen-shop.fourthwall.com/ Subscribe to my Substack: http://alisonrosen.substack.com Podcast Palz Product Picks: https://www.amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen/list/2CS1QRYTRP6ER?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfalisonrosen_0K0AJFYP84PF1Z61QW2H Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Fifth Anniversary Edition Book (with new material): Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
After my podcast last week talking about a Myers Manx that I was posting up for sale I got an inbox message from Kenny Nash. Kenny referred me to his body Todd Cooper, who had a really great story on finding an all original one owner Max in the basement of a house in Virginia. When he tried to buy it from the original owner, it was a no sale. Things changed when the owner passed away. He left his good friend in charge of all the cars, but the buggy was supposed to go to an ex-girlfriend as luck would have it, Todd ends up with the car. It's a wild story and a cool project. Also, we follow up on Bill getting flamed on a Face classified for Myers Manx Cars. When he post his 1969 titled series one makes up for sale. Bill has no problem getting attacked by the gatekeepers. But as fate would have it, Bill would soon be vindicated. We call out some of those Facebook people by name and we denounce their expertise in the Manx forums. www.letstalkdubs.com www.vwtrendsmagazine.com www.rosswulf.com https://booksbymeyers.com
Todd Cooper is here and Tony wants us to know his birthday just happened. I never know when Labor Day is and also I need to discuss organizational systems for keeping track of auto junk. Todd is all about Chat GPT and Daniel is wary but not sure why. Well, he's wary of letting our kids use it. Do we need to treat robots with respect? I need to talk about insurance (sexy!) and there's more Japan talk. Plus The Bear and Love on The Spectrum. Get yourself some new ARIYNBF merch here: https://alison-rosen-shop.fourthwall.com/ Subscribe to my Substack: http://alisonrosen.substack.com Podcast Palz Product Picks: https://www.amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen/list/2CS1QRYTRP6ER?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfalisonrosen_0K0AJFYP84PF1Z61QW2H Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Fifth Anniversary Edition Book (with new material): Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
Todd Cooper and Niccole Thurman are here for a discussion that is free ranging and deep! We discuss a French actor's dying wish to take his dog with him, the ethics of pets, the Bible, mean nurses and nice nurses, rejection, people pleasing and so much more. Plus we did a round of Podcast Pals Product Picks. Get yourself some new ARIYNBF merch here: https://alison-rosen-shop.fourthwall.com/ Subscribe to my Substack: http://alisonrosen.substack.com Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Fifth Anniversary Edition Book (with new material): Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
What was is like attending the first night of events at the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis? Todd Cooper, from the Archdiocese of Portland Pastoral Center, joins The Morning Blend live from Lucas Oil Stadium to give us his account of the first evening.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Amelia Earhart, Fearless Flyer, "Groundhog Dames" is written by Adam RogersStarring Autumn Reeser as Amelia Earhart; Hal Lublin as Trick Clock and Narrators; Craig Cackowski as Colonel Tick-Tock; Annie Savage as Judy Resnik; and Todd Cooper as Mike Smith.Produced by Ben Acker & Ben BlackerMusic by Jordan Katz and Jonathan DinersteinSound effects by Cayenne Chris Conroy THE THRILLING ADVENTURE HOUR IS NOW 100% INDEPENDENT.Want every episode and more, ad free? Want to attend our SECRET SHOW on JULY 21? Then join our Patreon!To support the show and the people who make it, and to gain access to our complete back catalogue including never-released episodes (from as far back as 2005!), early access to the podcast, early access to tickets to our live shows, and more, join our Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/thrillingadventurehourVisit our store for Beyond Belief socks, concert film DVDs, and more!Visit our video vault to stream a ton of live and live-to-Zoom TAH shows!Podcast produced and engineered by Jordan Katz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the return of TONY'S PICKS!!! AEW World Trios Champion wrestler Anthony Bowens is here along with Todd Cooper and Daniel Quantz, who's been listening to a Vanderpump Rules podcast. We discuss TV shows, some light medical chat, receiving medical news ON A POSTCARD, punctuality, cigarettes and beans, Bridge, drugs, wrestling chops, resetting your socks, favorite pens and so much more. We also did a round of Just Me Or Everyone and Podcast Pals Product Picks. Get yourself some new ARIYNBF merch here: https://alison-rosen-shop.fourthwall.com/ Subscribe to my newsletter: http://alisonrosen.substack.com Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Fifth Anniversary Edition Book (with new material): Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
Todd Cooper is here and turns out he's a homebody which we did not see coming. We discuss augmented reality and virtual reality and Daniel tries and fails to disagree with me. Tony is back from tour! Plus Nashville, whistling, nature, Rush, Tony summoning things especially regarding Mannequin and Mannequin 2 and so much more. And we did round of Podcast Palz Product Picks and Just Me Or Everyone. Get yourself some new ARIYNBF merch here: https://alison-rosen-shop.fourthwall.com/ Subscribe to my newsletter: http://alisonrosen.substack.com Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Fifth Anniversary Edition Book (with new material): Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
Todd Cooper is here and he's chosen this podcast over therapy. Is this a mistake? Also he and Tony go way back. I want to know the story! Daniel experienced a mystery for the ages at the hardware store and there's a run on ADHD medication. We also talk about evangelical parties with trampolines, favorite products and so much more. Get yourself some new ARIYNBF merch here: https://alison-rosen-shop.fourthwall.com/ Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen This episode is brought to you by: KUDO POPCORN: http://kudosnacks.com (use code bestfriend for 25% off) Buy Alison's Fifth Anniversary Edition Book (with new material): Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
So many graces flowing across the Archdiocese of Portland after the Healing the Whole Person Conference. Todd Cooper joins the Morning Blend to share details from the weekend.Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
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Todd Cooper is extremely friendly and I need to find out what darkness lies beneath. Niccole Thurman is here and she's done holding back. Daniel is in pursuit of something called horse hips and I am still upset at the doctor who deigned to tell me have a cold. Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
Tony Thaxton is back from his tour! I was unable to watch his band from one of his drum cymbals for reasons we get into but my story is bested by Todd Cooper's story. Robin Shorr is back from her college reunion and she experienced a little scare. We do a bunch of your Just Me Or Everyone's and I share a ridiculous social exchange I had. Get yourself some new ARIYNBF merch here: https://alison-rosen-shop.fourthwall.com/ Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen This episode is brought to you by: MASTERCLASS: http://masterclass.com/bestfriend for 15% off Masterclass ONE SKIN: http://oneskin.co (get 15% off with code bestfriend) Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
This week, Miriam is joined by Todd Cooper, who reflects on an important upcoming event in the Archdiocese, and shares how healing can help equip us to respond to the call to evangelize. Learn more about the Healing the Whole Person conference here: archdpdx.org/healing-the-whole-personSubscribe to Blazing the Trail on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Discover more about Miriam at MiriamMarston.com.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.Blazing the Trail is produced at the studios of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
The lower-case B team (Leeann, Meghan & Tryce) discusses the Monday show with Jennifer Romolini, and the Thursday ep with Jackie J and Todd Cooper. Featuring: Totally voluntary input from Dr. J; Meghan has a penis talk update and Showbiz talk from a Hollywood busy type; We try to figure out what evangelical means, and […]
The lower-case B team (Leeann, Meghan & Tryce) discusses the Monday show with Jennifer Romolini, and the Thursday ep with Jackie J and Todd Cooper. Featuring: Totally voluntary input from Dr. J; Meghan has a penis talk update and Showbiz talk from a Hollywood busy type; We try to figure out what evangelical means, and […]
Description: The lower-case B team (Leeann, Meghan & Tryce) discusses the Monday show with Jennifer Romolini, and the Thursday ep with Jackie J and Todd Cooper. Featuring: Totally voluntary input from Dr. J; Meghan has a penis talk update and Showbiz talk from a Hollywood busy type; We try to figure out what evangelical means, and also ponder foreskin-related beauty products; Meghan had a terrible celebrity interaction, and there is goss (50:32); Tryce criticizes and then makes partial amends with the other, lesser TS (Taylor Swift); Concerts, concerts concerts! Producer's note: We have been behind schedule, we appreciate your patience! More Lisa next episode.
Jackie Johnson attended a celebrity wedding and needs to talk about the flatware. This unearths the memory of a wedding chair disagreement between Daniel and me. Also I am striving to understand a little something about this whole Taylor Swift tour situation. Todd Cooper returns and we discuss megachurches and religious trauma. Also I had an epiphany and also crisis about what makes me happy! Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen This episode brought to you by: STORYWORTH: http://storyworth.com/bestfriend for $10 off Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
Sure to be an amazing event and tickets will sell out. The Archdiocese of Portland is getting the word out early on the Healing the Whole Person weekend conference. Todd Cooper from the Pastoral Center has the details to mark your calendar. Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Jackie Johnson and Todd Cooper make their triumphant returns to the show! Does Todd know what "snatched" means? We all learn a little something. Tony falls asleep laughing about something Elliot once said, Jackie gets real about childbirth and I went on a field trip. Plus, improv is teaching people to lie and so much more. Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen This episode is brought to you by: BETTER HELP: http://BetterHelp.com/BESTFRIEND (use code BESTFRIEND for 10% off), Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend is sponsored by Better Help LUME: http://lumedeodorant.com (use code alison for $5 off a starter pack) Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
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Episode 99, I talk with and get to know the guys from the LA Hardcore band, Godcollider! I talk with specifically, Fred and Todd and ask them how the band formed and the name as well as the songs on their new EP that they've been touring on. I ask about all the bands they've been touring with and the areas they've been going to. I talk to Todd about him becoming a youth pastor and then not agreeing with what he was being taught and his choice of leaving it all and going to join some friends in a band instead. We then talk about thier earliest influences of music, and when and where they went to record their EP. I play 2 songs from their EP and ask Todd about the vocals and what his idea was for the lyrics for him was. All this and more, so check it out!!! The opening theme music was made by Hostages who has given me full permission to use it. I also use Godcollider's songs "Phantom Wins" and "Bringing Hell", which Godcollider has given me permission to use as well. You can check out Godcollider at their FB page at: Godcollider | Facebook or their IG page at: @godcollider • Instagram photos and videos or Godcollider's live music YouTube videos at: sexthrash69 - YouTube
Dr. Todd Cooper preached, "The Practice Of Prayer," during the Sunday School hour, November 13, 2022. II Chronicles 7:1; Luke 3:21; Luke 9:18; Luke 11:1; Ephesians 6:18; I Thessalonians 5:17; Philippians 4:6; John 15:7,16; James 1:5,6; Matthew 4:4; Psalm 119:105; Deuteronomy 11:22 #ToddCooper #IIChronicles #Luke #Ephesians #IThessalonians #Philippians #John #James #Matthew #Psalm #Deuteronomy #OldTestament #NewTestament
This episode of The Passage to Profit Show features TV show host Marci Hopkins from "Wake Up with Marci", Todd Cooper from Waxelene and Dr. Andrew Brandeis from Ok Capsule. Marci Hopkins is an award-winning TV Personality; host, show creator and executive producer of “Wake Up with Marci” – which airs on CBS owned WLNY-TV, channel 10/55 at 10am on Saturdays. Marci is also an author and recently released her book, Chaos to Clarity: Seeing the Signs and Breaking the Cycles which she talks about in depth on this episode. Her show, Wake Up with Marci is a talk show all about empowerment. Marci shares stories of triumph and transformation to spread hope. She touches on wellness, health, female issues, divorce, family, self help, mental health, beauty, along with performances from musical guests and cooking demos. She has specialists on to educate the audience, provide tools and resources. Wake Up is about living our happiest lives! Marci has been voted Media Mompreneur of the Year, by New Jersey Family Magazine, and featured on CBS New York; PEOPLE en Espanol; Latina Magazine; 201 Magazine; News 12 NJ; 201 Magazine, New Jersey Family Magazine, The Bergen Record, BOLD Global and other leading outlets. A native of Texas, Marci started her career at Fox Cable Group, where she served in multiple roles and quickly climbed the corporate ladder, ultimately becoming the Director of On-Air Promotions for FX Network in Los Angeles. Read more at: https://wakeupwithmarci.com/ Our Entrepreneur Presenters for October 30, 2022: Todd Cooper is the founder of Waxelene® skin care products. His best selling Multi-Purpose Ointment creates the same waterproof barrier that petroleum jelly does but contains no harmful petroleum or hydrogenated oil. Instead, Waxelene® uses a patented aeration process that won’t clog pores and makes Waxelene® highly effective for any kind of dry skin. Not only that, it can be used for hundreds of other things just like petroleum jelly. Waxelene® started in San Francisco California with the flagship product “The Petroleum Jelly Alternative”, now known as the “Multi-Purpose Ointment”. This product revolutionized the natural products industry, finding its way onto the shelves of over 15,000 stores. After gaining USDA Organic certification, it is one of the most popular organic personal care products in the US and is sold worldwide. From organic ingredients to sustainable packaging and now allocating 2% of sales to remove ocean-bound plastic from the environment, Waxelene has always made a positive impact on the world. Read more at: https://waxelene.com/ Dr. Andrew Brandeis is the founder of OK Capsule to bring quality, transparency, and effectiveness back to the supplement industry. For over 50 years, supplements have taken a “one-bottle-fits-all” approach, forcing consumers to choose from endless numbers of bottles with little understanding of which brands could be trusted or which supplements might yield results. OK Capsule is changing that. OK Capsule’s mission is to provide the technology, products, fulfillment, and strategic support that makes it safe and sustainable for companies to launch and scale the delivery of personalized supplement packets to their customers. Whether it’s for a startup or enterprise, OK Capsule makes it safe and easy to bundle private label supplements into custom, branded, eco-friendly daily vitamin packs with drop-shipping directly to customers. Companies create personalized vitamins or curated packs to fit their needs. Read more at:
All the meeting have ended and the Archdiocese of Portland has submitted it's final report. Todd Cooper from the Pastoral Center talks to David and Brenda about the responses in the document. https://the-morning-blend.captivate.fm/ (Subscribe to the Morning Blend) on your favorite podcast platform. Find this show on the free https://materdeiradio.com/hail-mary-media-app/ (Hail Mary Media App), along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more. Look through https://materdeiradio.com/category/morning-drive/ (past episodes) or https://forms.ministryforms.net/viewForm.aspx?formId=f861df13-50f6-4182-8712-b794ec287dfb (support this podcast). The Morning Blend is a production of https://materdeiradio.com/ (Mater Dei Radio) in Portland, Oregon.
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Todd Cooper is not your typical startup founder. He has a Bachelor of Liberal Arts and a Master of Fine Arts in writing literature. He's also a lifelong competitive sailor.For more info, visit http://www.shrimptankpodcast.com/bostonCheck us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theshrimptankFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/theshrimptank?lang=enCheck out Boston on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/shrimp-tank-episodes---boston/
For Tony's Picks number five, Tony has brought together a real A team of podcasting! We have legend Paul F. Tompkins who once watched a man eat a cigarette to which we all have so many questions. Namely: okay so probably not the filter but did he eat the paper? And then Todd Cooper is here, the only repeat Tony's Picks guest! I'm debuting a new rhetorical style that I need feedback on and also I want to know if I should ask my MIL to help me organize my desk and the piles of stuff that surround it. It's gotten pretty bad. Plus Yes Please Or Oh Puhleeze (Peanut Butter Cookies) and Just Me Or Everyone! And is peak television over? Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen This show is brought to you by: FUZZY: http://yourfuzzy.com/alison (for a FREE trial membership) REEL PAPER: http://reelpaper.com/bestfriend (or use code bestfriend for 30% off first order plus free shipping) Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/
Early Fruits of Listening: An interview with Todd Cooper, Archdiocese of Portland. Dina Marie speaks with Todd Cooper, director of Special Projects for the Archbishop about the Synod on Synodality called by Pope Francis. Todd updates us on Synod Timeline and how the parishes of the Archdiocese have been involved in the sharing process thus far. Find out what has been revealed by the Holy Spirit in these recent sessions and be inspired to respond to the movement of the Holy Spirit in your life. To learn more about the Synod process visit: http://www.archdpdx.org/ (www.archdpdx.org) or http://www.usccb.org/ (www.usccb.org). https://the-morning-blend.captivate.fm/ (Subscribe to the Morning Blend) on your favorite podcast platform. Find this show on the free https://materdeiradio.com/hail-mary-media-app/ (Hail Mary Media App), along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more. Look through https://materdeiradio.com/category/morning-drive/ (past episodes) or https://forms.ministryforms.net/viewForm.aspx?formId=f861df13-50f6-4182-8712-b794ec287dfb (support this podcast). The Morning Blend is a production of https://materdeiradio.com/ (Mater Dei Radio) in Portland, Oregon.
In this week's episode, podcast co-hosts Eric Fisher and Chris Russo interview Todd Cooper, founder and chief executive of blockchain technology outfit NuArca Labs. Fisher and Russo also discuss National Football League quarterback Tom Brady's high-profile plans to eventually join Fox Sports as an on-air analyst, Sorare's entry into baseball non-fungible tokens (NFTs) with Major League Baseball and the MLB Players Association, tennis star Naomi Osaka's move to form her own agency, Rich Strike's absence from the upcoming Preakness Stakes after the horse's upset Kentucky Derby win, and EA Sports' video game licensing split with Fifa.
It's Tony's Picks #3 if you can believe it! This time he's brought Ben Acker, who has come to set to record straight regarding the term "bump" and his old Feliz Navipod pal Todd Cooper who somehow claims to get closure but leaves me more confused. Also we learn about Maypril, a man who violently loves roses, various fun facts, some lies, my dream about Tony and my mom's muffin, Todd's interpretation of said dream, Danhausen, validation and more! Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen This episode is brought to you by: FRAME BRIDGE: http://framebridge.com (promo code bestfriend to save an additional 15% off first order) BOMBAS: http://Bombas.com/BESTFRIEND (to save 20%) Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/
The Archdiocese has moved quickly to begin a Novena to the Immaculate Heart of Mary today. Dina Marie Hail talks with Tod Cooper from the Pastoral Center with more details. https://the-morning-blend.captivate.fm/ (Subscribe to the Morning Blend) on your favorite podcast platform. Find this show on the free https://materdeiradio.com/hail-mary-media-app/ (Hail Mary Media App), along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more. Look through https://materdeiradio.com/category/morning-drive/ (past episodes) or https://forms.ministryforms.net/viewForm.aspx?formId=f861df13-50f6-4182-8712-b794ec287dfb (support this podcast). The Morning Blend is a production of https://materdeiradio.com/ (Mater Dei Radio) in Portland, Oregon.
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Miriam is joined by Todd Cooper, who serves as Director of Special Ministries of the Archbishop. Miriam and Todd discuss how the synodal process provides a special opportunity to better understand and participate in the mission of evangelization and renewal in the Archdiocese of Portland. Subscribe to Blazing the Trail on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Discover more about Miriam at MiriamMarston.com.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.Blazing the Trail is produced at the studios of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
Today's Halftime Snack features Todd Cooper.Todd worked in regulatory finance and risk management for over 20 years before starting his blockchain business focused on creating NFT products for sports, music, and entertainment rights holders. He's the CEO & Co-founder of NuArca Labs – a platform focused on creating NFT products for sports, music, and entertainment rights holders. Their goal is to create fan engagement through innovative, cutting-edge technology, web3, and the blockchain.We discussed the fundamentals of the blockchain, NFTs, web3, their current/future relationship with sports, NuArca's projects, the product launch with the Rugby League World Cup, and more.Come snack with us!Listen on Apple | Spotify | GoogleFollow The Halftime Snacks Podcast on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn to get all future updates of the show!Apply to be a guest on the Halftime Snacks Podcast here.Leave a review on Apple Podcasts.Learn more about the intersection between sports, business, and technology by subscribing to the Sports-Tech Biz newsletter.
Stefano Sanzo and Todd Cooper sit down to learn some dirt about each other to prepare for their roast battle on January 21
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How will the Archdiocese of Portland proceed through the Synod. Todd Cooper from the Archdiocese of Portland covers the timeline for training and listening sessions. Find more https://archdpdx.org/synod (information here).
A Review of Blessings in Western Oregon: Join Dina Marie as she speaks with Todd Cooper, Director of Special Ministries for the Archbishop in the Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon. Todd provides an overview of some of the spiritual highlights that have taken place in the Archdiocese of Portland and throughout the Universal church in 2021. Our discussion covers the blessings from the Year of Saint Joseph and recognizes the powerful work of renewal, healing and evangelization in Western Oregon. For more information visit http://www.archdpdx.org/ (www.archdpdx.org) and https://healingheartofjesus.com/2019/01/03/the-surrender-novena/ (https://healingheartofjesus.com/2019/01/03/the-surrender-novena/)
David and Brenda are joined by Todd Cooper, Director of Special Ministries for the Archdiocese of Portland. Todd share more details of the process for the Synod on Synodality. https://archdpdx.org/ (Archdiocese of Portland in Oregon)
It can be tough to balance getting bottom-line results and taking care of your people. Sometimes it can feel like it's an either/or choice. If you've ever faced this delimma, you're going to love what my guest today shares. Todd Cooper is Chief Operations Officer at Celestica with responsibility for global operations spanning 30 manufacturing locations across 14 countries. Todd has over 25 years of experience including senior leadership positions at KKR, Honeywell Aerospace, Storage Technology Corporations, McKinsey & Company. He also served as a Captain in the U.S. Army. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from West Point, a Master of Science from MIT, and a MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management. Todd is also a graduate of the U.S. Army Ranger School. Todd Cooper's LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/todd-cooper-1594654/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/todd-cooper-1594654/) WHAT YOU WILL DISCOVER FROM THIS EPISODE: What Todd learned when helping to produce the https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBFSaiyl2bU (EMANUEL )- a documentary about the Charleston Church Shooting that killed nine Emanuel AME church members in an act of terror. How his involvement in the film led to a powerful moment of discussion on diversity and inclusion in his company. What makes his company, Celestica, so special. How to be successful working for a “scrappy” company. The leadership seed that was planted growing up on an Indian Reservation. How to get results and take care of your people. A dose of motivation from “TopGun” . The surprising reason he chose to go to West Point. Why sometimes it's best to make your career decision based on where you can make the biggest impact. The advice he'd give his younger self… get broad experience! Why a linear career path may not always be the best choice. How to use Sunday night to prioritize the most chaotic work week. Finding the personal work-life balance that works for you. Why life is bigger than just the P&L. How to present your big idea to the C-Suite. A twist that led to his success down the road. Why all leaders should be tracking turnover, and the reason you need to know your top performers. HIGHLIGHTS: What makes working at Celestica special: Challenging situations. A compelling strategy in terms of growing engineering capabilities. Really good people. An open culture. QUOTES: “I enjoy the challenge of ‘How do we win in complex and challenging situations?'.” “I figured if I could survive four years at West Point, I could do anything.” “Part of what motivates me is having a big challenge.” “Sanity check your priorities to make sure they tie to the bigger picture.” “Life is bigger than just the P&L.” “Figure how to present your idea in 3-5 ideas.” “Increasing your bench strength is critical.” ------------------- https://www.benfanning.com/the-ceo-sessions/ (Apply to be on the show) ------------------- https://www.benfanning.com/the-ceo-sessions/ (Connect with Ben:) https://www.linkedin.com/in/benfanning/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/benfanning/) https://www.instagram.com/benfanning1/ (https://www.instagram.com/benfanning1/) https://twitter.com/BenFanning1 (https://twitter.com/BenFanning1)
With "Late Edition Crime Beat Chronicles" we're presenting notable true crime stories, as reported by journalists for the dozens of various Lee-Enterprises owned publications from around America. For this collection of episodes, we're focusing on Omaha, Nebraska where journalists from the Omaha World-Herald will tell the tale of two sets of brutal double murders that took place five years apart and shocked the otherwise quiet neighborhoods where they occurred. We wrapped up the last season a few weeks back but wanted to share a bonus episode, featuring an interview by Chris Lay with Henry Cordes who reported out the story of Nebraska's "Creighton Killer" as it happened, for everyone who's been following along so far. Maybe needless to say, but we're going to cover everything from the previous season, so go on back and start from the beginning of this season if this episode is your intro to the series. This season was produced, and edited by Chris Lay, with tremendous thanks to Henry Cordes, Todd Cooper, Z Long and the rest of the team at the Omaha World-Herald for the work they put in covering, researching, and recording the story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Omi Diaz-Cooper is a marketing fireball who burns with perpetual energy (fueled in part by Cuban ‘cafecito') and an impressive skill set. Her expertise ranges from anthropology to several languages. In 2000, Omi co-founded Diaz & Cooper Advertising with her husband, Todd Cooper. The agency is a six-time Top 25 South Florida Advertising Agency and a gold-certified HubSpot Solutions Partner.
With "Late Edition Crime Beat Chronicles" we're presenting notable true crime stories, as reported by journalists for the dozens of various Lee-Enterprises owned publications from around America. For this collection of episodes, we're focusing on Omaha, Nebraska where journalists from the Omaha World-Herald will tell the tale of two sets of brutal double murders that took place five years apart and shocked the otherwise quiet neighborhoods where they occurred. Eventually investigators found themselves on the trail of an unlikely suspect, whose arrest was followed by a bizarre and high-profile trial. Episode six was written by Omaha World-Herald staff writer Henry Cordes based on his reporting alongside fellow World-Herald journalist Todd Cooper, and it was read for us by the World-Herald's Digital Director, Z Long. The show was produced, and edited by Chris Lay, with tremendous thanks to Henry Cordes, Todd Cooper, Z Long and the rest of the team at the Omaha World-Herald for the work they put in covering, researching, and recording the story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our book this week is “Pathological” by Henry J. Cordes and Todd Cooper, and my guest is Katherine Mayer, founder of Mayer Consulting in Austin Texas, where she and her colleagues offer civil and criminal defense investigations as well as Death Penalty Mitigation and Sentencing Advocacy. We had a fascinating talk about the death penalty and more that you won't want to miss. I hope you'll share your thoughts with me on social media, or email me at lori@theunlovelytruth.com so we can have a discussion! Check out these great resources: Buy "Pathological" on Amazon Shane Claiborne's website Buy "Executing Grace" on Amazon Visit my website and join my email list
Todd Cooper from the Archdiocese of Portland joins the Morning Blend to discuss the Mask Mandate for Archdiocese of Portland Churches The post Morning Blend Guest: Todd Cooper, Archdiocese COVID-19 Response Team appeared first on Mater Dei Radio.
Todd Cooper from the Archdiocese of Portland joins the Morning Blend to discuss the Mask Mandate for Archdiocese of Portland Churches The post Morning Blend Guest: Todd Cooper, Archdiocese COVID-19 Response Team appeared first on Mater Dei Radio.
Mix and Recording engineer Todd Cooper has worked with Shawn Mendes, Will Smith, E-40, Travis Scott, Tinashe, Kiana Lede, Duckwrth, and other worldwide platinum artists. He is originally from the Bay Area and has been working out of LA for six years. In this episode, Todd shares his story and some of his mixing and engineering processes to help us accelerate our craft. Todd is the man to call to give your mixes that next level lift; in fact, he can squat 345lbs, and so he is used to working with heavyweights, don't be afraid to reach out if you are an indie artist too. In this episode, we learn:
With "Late Edition Crime Beat Chronicles" we're presenting notable true crime stories, as reported by journalists for the dozens of various Lee-Enterprises owned publications from around America. For this collection of episodes, we're focusing on Omaha, Nebraska where journalists from the Omaha World-Herald will tell the tale of two sets of brutal double murders that took place five years apart and shocked the otherwise quiet neighborhoods where they occurred. Eventually investigators found themselves on the trail of an unlikely suspect, whose arrest was followed by a bizarre and high-profile trial. Episode five was written by Omaha World-Herald staff writer Henry Cordes based on his reporting alongside fellow World-Herald journalist Todd Cooper, and it was read for us by the World-Herald's Digital Director, Z Long. The show was produced, and edited by Chris Lay, with tremendous thanks to Henry Cordes, Todd Cooper, Z Long and the rest of the team at the Omaha World-Herald for the work they put in covering, researching, and recording the story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With "Late Edition Crime Beat Chronicles" we're presenting notable true crime stories, as reported by journalists for the dozens of various Lee-Enterprises owned publications from around America. For this collection of episodes, we're focusing on Omaha, Nebraska where journalists from the Omaha World-Herald will tell the tale of two sets of brutal double murders that took place five years apart and shocked the otherwise quiet neighborhoods where they occurred. Eventually investigators found themselves on the trail of an unlikely suspect, whose arrest was followed by a bizarre and high-profile trial. Episode four was written by Omaha World-Herald staff writer Henry Cordes based on his reporting alongside fellow World-Herald journalist Todd Cooper, and it was read for us by the World-Herald's Digital Director, Z Long. The show was produced, and edited by Chris Lay, with tremendous thanks to Henry Cordes, Todd Cooper, Z Long and the rest of the team at the Omaha World-Herald for the work they put in covering, researching, and recording the story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With "Late Edition Crime Beat Chronicles" we're presenting notable true crime stories, as reported by journalists for the dozens of various Lee-Enterprises owned publications from around America. For this collection of episodes, we're focusing on Omaha, Nebraska where journalists from the Omaha World-Herald will tell the tale of two sets of brutal double murders that took place five years apart and shocked the otherwise quiet neighborhoods where they occurred. Eventually investigators found themselves on the trail of an unlikely suspect, whose arrest was followed by a bizarre and high-profile trial. Episode three was written by Omaha World-Herald staff writer Henry Cordes based on his reporting alongside fellow World-Herald journalist Todd Cooper, and it was read for us by the World-Herald's Digital Director, Z Long. The show was produced, and edited by Chris Lay, with tremendous thanks to Henry Cordes, Todd Cooper, Z Long and the rest of the team at the Omaha World-Herald for the work they put in covering, researching, and recording the story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With "Late Edition Crime Beat Chronicles" we're presenting notable true crime stories, as reported by journalists for the dozens of various Lee-Enterprises owned publications from around America. For this collection of episodes, we're focusing on Omaha, Nebraska where journalists from the Omaha World-Herald will tell the tale of two sets of brutal double murders that took place five years apart and shocked the otherwise quiet neighborhoods where they occurred. Eventually investigators found themselves on the trail of an unlikely suspect, whose arrest was followed by a bizarre and high-profile trial. Episode two was written by Omaha World-Herald staff writer Henry Cordes based on his reporting alongside fellow World-Herald journalist Todd Cooper, and it was read for us by the World-Herald's Digital Director, Z Long. The show was produced, and edited by Chris Lay, with tremendous thanks to Henry Cordes, Todd Cooper, Z Long and the rest of the team at the Omaha World-Herald for the work they put in covering, researching, and recording the story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to anyone hopping on for this new series and welcome back to anyone who's been here since the beginning With "Late Edition Crime Beat Chronicles" we're presenting notable true crime stories, as reported by journalists for the dozens of various Lee-Enterprises owned publications from around America. For this second collection of episodes, we're heading to Omaha, Nebraska where journalists from the Omaha World-Herald will tell the tale of two sets of brutal double murders that took place five years apart and shocked the otherwise quiet neighborhoods where they occurred. Eventually investigators found themselves on the trail of an unlikely suspect, whose arrest was followed by a bizarre and high-profile trial. Episode one, titled "Two Down in Dundee," was written by Omaha World-Herald staff writer Henry Cordes based on his reporting alongside fellow World-Herald journalist Todd Cooper, and it was read for us by the World-Herald's Digital Director, Z Long. The show was produced, and edited by Chris Lay, with tremendous thanks to Henry Cordes, Todd Cooper, Z Long and the rest of the team at the Omaha World-Herald for the work they put in covering, researching, and recording the story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grammy Award-winning musician Sara Watkins (Nickel Creek, I'm With Her, Watkins Family Hour) joins the show to talk about learning fiddle, growing up in the bluegrass scene, being home schooled, touring with a baby, her upcoming children's album Under the Pepper Tree, aiming for precision in Nickel Creek, meeting her now husband Todd Cooper, Fiona Apple, Mandy Moore, Amy Grant, Danielle Haim and so much more. We also took your questions and did a round of Just Me Or Everyone and Hey Go F*ck Yourself. Then Sara treated us a a live performance of "Night Singing" from her upcoming album. Full video available at youtube.com/alisonrosen Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen [powerpress] Download the episode from iTunes. Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd This show is brought to you by: BOMBAS: http://bombas.com/bestfriend (get 20% off your first purchase) PURPLE: http://purple.com/bestfriend10 (use promo code bestfriend10 for 10% off any order of $200 or more) WOMPLY: http://womply.com/alison You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/
Todd Cooper joins the Morning Blend to share about activities for the Year of St. Joseph in the Archdiocese of Portland The post Morning Blend Guest: Todd Cooper, Archdiocese of Portland appeared first on Mater Dei Radio.
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Do you want to start a business but don’t know exactly what direction to take? Meet Todd Cooper, the founder, and CEO of Waxelene. He has been an entrepreneur for over 15 years and has incredible advice for those who are unsure of what they want to do, how to know if your is a good option, and more. He is a two-time CEO with two successful exits. He has been in the restaurant, retail, and manufacturing industries and has sold over 2 million units of organic personal care products. With decades of experience in accounting, finance, operations, sales, and marketing experience, he has raised over $1.5 million dollars from investors for sustainable businesses. In his words, “Passion is the best motivator. Every goal can be achieved with planning, creativity, execution, and perseverance.“In this podcast, Todd C. and I discuss:How it feels to create a product that directly affects people’s lives in a positive way.The difference between having a business and having a business that helps people.His advice for aspiring entrepreneurs today.The connection between personal development and entrepreneurship.You are able to take control and change your life.The importance of knowing what you enjoy doing before starting a business.And more! Tap here to visit Todd on LinkedIn.Tap here to visit Waxelene’s website to learn more about the awesome product.
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We are working hard on the second season of Late Edition: Crime Beat Chronicles, and the first episode will drop early next week. Based on the reporting of the Omaha World-Herald and the book Pathological, written by World-Herald reporters Henry Cordes and Todd Cooper, this next collection of episodes will focus on two sets of double murders in quiet Omaha Nebraska neighborhoods. The first, in 2008, and the second, five years later, initially confounded police but eventually led investigators to an unlikely suspect and resulted in a bizarre and high-profile trial. As always, thanks for listening, subscribing and sharing the show these past couple of months and stay tuned for episode one, titled "TWO DOWN IN DUNDEE." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Team Business podcast, co-hosts Mike Fusco and Ray Ramirez interview Todd Cooper, the owner and founder of Waxelene. Todd discusses how he operates and grows his business with the help of outsourcing. Episode Highlights: Mike and Ray discuss the types of things Todd outsources in his business. (2:49) Todd talks about the history of his company, the services he offers, and the type of clients he serves. (4:21) What are the challenges Todd faces as he builds his team? (7:54) Todd shares how he manages to keep the momentum and progress going within his work structure, as a CEO during Covid. (11:36) Todd talks about the big transition of their digital presence about five years ago. (14:58) If Todd wasn't an entrepreneur, what would he be pursuing? (16:00) Todd shares where to find Waxelene natural personal care products. (24:41) Todd talks about the importance of supporting local businesses. (25:45) Key Quotes: “The main thing for team building is having a clear plan and setting it out.” - Todd Cooper “The take-home message is that the business model works really well because it's very plastic...You know, it's very flexible. You can mold it to whatever it needs to be” - Todd Cooper “Instead of bringing everyone in, you can just outsource what you need. They have all the professionals that you need right there. They say, it's really all about the relationships. You're still establishing those relationships with them...But, they're not your employees, you know?” - Todd Cooper. Resources Mentioned: Todd Cooper LinkedIn Waxelene Fusco & Orsini Insurance Services Mike Fusco LinkedIn Ray Ramirez LinkedIn
Omi Diaz-Cooper is CEO at Diaz & Cooper Advertising, a digital “growth agency” that focuses on developing tight strategic plans and transforming client websites into top-performing salespeople. Omi says that websites are no longer “set it and forget it”—they are “living things that need to be producing” for clients. Since Covid, even companies that used to have “catalog” websites have found the need to proactively nurture prospects along the customer value journey. Engaging and locking-in relationships with customers before they are ready to purchase is essential. People may start out merely seeking information. Providing great content and thought leadership will encourage today's digitally-empowered potential clients to “keep coming back” until they are ready to buy. Nurturing them after the sale turns them continues the client-journey as customers become repeat customers and provide references. Diaz & Cooper utilizes data-backed optimization to build a predictable system of growth for two industry verticals – travel/tourism and online retailers. When Covid struck, travel and tourism revenues took a dive . . . and business for companies that sold things online soared. Omi agrees that “anybody who didn't have an ecommerce store who ever needed to decided they needed one pretty quickly.” Diaz & Cooper is both a Shopify Certified Agency and a HubSpot Gold Solutions Partner. Omi loves the travel industry and expects that it will rebound. She explains that most people who love to travel will do a lot of online inspirational research before they book. They may be looking for a unique experience or an adventure, seeking something new to surprise them, or to go somewhere where they know exactly what to expect. During the research phase, Omi says, “You have to get them to sign up for something so you can remarket to them with an email.” She recommends offering such things as destination information or tips on how to pack for a given climate to build value so people keep returning to your site. Engagement needs to be an iterative process where each stage brings opportunities to remarket. If potential customers book outside your brand's website, it is hard to recapture the relationship. After an individual becomes a guest at your venue, remarket to them for great reviews and references. In this interview, Omi talks about how agency focus has shifted. At the turn of the century, agencies created concepts, gave the concepts away in pitches, backed everything up with an invented rationale, and made money by handing accounts off to lower-paid junior executives, padding time sheets, or through media commissions. In the past five to ten years, the focus has shifted to consumer first, with senior-level strategy development, billing based on value provided to clients, and integration of constantly evolving technological innovations. Omi can be reached Twitter at @diazcooperor on the agency's website at www.diazcooper.com. The website offers a variety of audits and calls to action that visitors may find of value. Transcript Follows: ROB: Welcome to the Marketing Agency Leadership Podcast. I'm your host, Rob Kischuk, and I'm joined today by Omi Diaz-Cooper, CEO of Diaz & Cooper Advertising based in Miami, Florida. Welcome to the podcast, Omi. OMI: Thanks, Rob. It's really great to be here. ROB: Fantastic to have you here. Why don't you start off by telling us about Diaz & Cooper and where the firm excels? OMI: Absolutely. We really think of ourselves as a growth agency rather than a traditional marketing shop. Our focus is really on transforming our clients' websites into top performing salespeople. How we do that, or rather our secret sauce, is really data-backed optimization. We want to create a predictable system of growth. We believe websites are living things that need to be producing for our clients, especially since nowadays, consumers are just so much more digitally empowered than ever before. The old ways of building websites, of setting them and forgetting them, and the old ways of how you used to reach customers online really have to evolve. So, we're kind of a bunch of data nerds who understand and love the customer value journey. [laughs] ROB: That seems like it can be better for everyone, because so often the website is this giant project that people work on, they get the website out the door, they work with someone to get it done, they don't talk to them for 2 years – maybe they do talk to them 2 years later – and then you rebuild everything from scratch because the universe has changed. Having a framework where the site can evolve and where the relationship between the agency and the brand can continue – I guess if you're cynical, you'd say it looks like you're just keeping them on the hook, but realistically, something has to change every month unless you don't expect anything at all from the website. OMI: Yeah, exactly. That's why we really focus on people who are actually selling something online. We do well with lead gen, but where we really shine and what really jazzes us is seeing our client numbers go up in analytics, making more and more revenue for our clients, but also connecting them to the people who will have some sort of an enhancement in their life experience by connecting to this particular brand. Like you said, it's really not about those brochure sites of “set it and forget it.” It's really about growth-driven design, and that's driven by actual visitor data. And those things change. We saw the huge changes that have happened over the last 6 months in consumer behavior. If you had a dusty old site that you hadn't touched in 2 or 3 years, you bet your bottom dollar that you're touching it now. ROB: Right. Omi, you mentioned being able to tie something back to the bottom line and measurability. Are there particular industries that you find that Diaz & Cooper engages with most often? OMI: Yeah, we have two pretty big industry niches. The first one, believe it or not, is in travel/tourism. We've worked with everything from local attractions of an aquarium in Tampa that's pretty famous and has actually been in a movie to global brands like Regent Seven Seas and Royal Caribbean. I have a lot of faith in the travel industry, even though obviously it got whacked pretty bad 6 months ago. We can talk about that a little bit later. So that's one niche. But again, it's all about generating bookings online. For example, we currently have an airline client, and it's all about generating those bookings. Then the other piece of it is more of a peer ecommerce place, so retail businesses that are selling something online through Shopify, for example. We are a Shopify Certified Agency as well as a HubSpot Gold Solutions Partner. ROB: That's an interesting place to be. Quite often, when people think about HubSpot, they think very B2B, but HubSpot is also a lot about the customer journey. The past couple years – certainly not this year, but the 2 years prior, we recorded this podcast at the Inbound Conference because they get great speakers in there, and the advantage of recording in person is really helpful. It makes for a great conversation. Talk a little bit about how to think about – I think booking travel is a customer journey, much like buying a B2B product. What are the stages when somebody's thinking about travel that might make sense to us but be not intuitive to somebody looking from the outside? OMI: For sure, travel, and especially with more and more people doing so much research online, travel begins at the inspiration. Unless you're traveling for business and you have to have travel and you don't have that much choice in the matter, most people that love to travel really are looking for an experience, something unique – they either want adventure and they want to be surprised, or they want to know exactly what to expect. Either way, they're going to do a lot of that inspirational research online. That's the piece where a lot of companies, like for example tour companies, have really not been doing super well in the past. I'll give you an example. Have you ever landed in a new city and gotten out of the station and seen people handing out little flyers or little postcards for bus tours or an excursion locally? Honestly, that's been one of the largest ways that a lot of these tour companies have marketed themselves, and they've really ignored that pre-travel inspiration research aspect of it. By the time someone's landed nowadays, they might be pretty set with their itinerary and they may not even look twice at whatever excursion you have to offer. So, it's really about trying to capture the imagination of people who are at that research stage and then having engaging content. From there it's a pretty traditional ecommerce journey. You have to engage them with content, you have to get them to hopefully sign up. If they're not ready to book yet, you have to get them to sign up for something so you can remarket to them with email. And then after they become a guest, how do you remarket to them so that they give you a great review and refer you to others? It's really looking at everything from the time that they first think about wanting to travel through turning them into a raving fan. ROB: It seems like it could be getting very divergent. It seems like there would be a pull. A lot of the travel booking sites would probably be trying to pull these brands into their own marketplace to book alongside their travel, to book alongside their AirBnB. But it seems to me if you're doing that, you've lost complete control of the customer relationship. How is that pull working on the tours? Or is it not much of a factor yet? OMI: It's beginning to be. For example, I think Bookings Holdings, which is the owners of Booking.com, they realize the potential of the excursions & tours area of travel tourism, and they actually purchased a booking engine called Fair Harbor. Again, they want to have more control of that customer journey. But you're right; that means the brand themselves loses that a little bit. It's really important to have a mechanism by which you can engage with the potential customers before they actually book so that they're already looking to you for information, whether it's destination information or whether you're giving them tips on how to dress or how to pack for a particular climate. Whatever the case might be, it's going back to good old-fashioned content creation and thought leadership where you really want to be able to establish that relationship before they book. Because if they book outside of your brand's website, you've lost that relationship until you can capture their email again or something like that. It's really about providing touchpoints prior as well as throughout. As soon as they book, what are you doing to nurture them before they show up? Unless it's like a same day thing. Obviously, every brand is a little bit different, but those basics are the same as far as wanting to figure out ways to create more touchpoints throughout the relationship so that you don't lose that touch with the guest. ROB: And they might even be able to capture some of the referral revenue out to the accommodations, out to the plane flights and whatnot, right? OMI: Yeah, that's actually pretty common in the industry. For example, concierges at a hotel, if they book a tour or something like that, they get a piece of the revenue. That's a pretty common practice. How do we do that digitally, and how do we do it digitally effectively so that you're not pushing things on people that don't make sense? That's the rub. ROB: Got it. March 2020 must have been quite an inversion of your business, because you have this travel vertical that undoubtedly was hit hard, but conversely you have this ecommerce side of things that anybody who didn't have an ecommerce store who ever needed to decided they needed one probably pretty quickly. OMI: Yes. [laughs] That was definitely our saving grace, that we did have that part of the business. We had already been Shopify partners for several years and have had a lot of success with some retailers. Because yeah, literally about 60% of our agency's revenue paused within a week or two of March, the terrible Ides of March. [laughs] ROB: Were people looking for any sort of store to sell their thing online? Were there particular types of products that seemed to accelerate faster? OMI: Obviously anything related to health and toilet paper and sanitation and that kind of thing. Obviously all of that was huge. But overall I think it took a little time for people who had never done ecommerce before. They knew that they needed to go into it, but they weren't sure how to go about it. And that's not really our core target audience. It was really more about finding more of those clients who already had a decent ecommerce shop and how do we make it better? How do we do conversion rate optimization so that they capture more of the market? Because the behavior really changed. The behavior changed in that people were less loyal to specific brands and they were looking for bargains and looking for something that was going to make sense for their budgets. Again, yes, there were a lot more people buying online, but there were also a lot more people with less money to spend. ROB: Right. It all flipped very quickly. We had one client who was in a different business who decided to spin up a third party marketplace for challenger and interesting food brands. You can imagine, they're talking to all these companies that are used to selling stuff in grocery stores; now they're not because nobody is stopping and browsing around a grocery store. If they're going at all, they're going to find their toilet paper and their core essentials. The shift from March until now – at the beginning, everyone they talked to said, “No, we don't have a store.” It has come so quickly to now they fully expect this client to integrate with their Shopify store and integrate their order history. The knowledge and sophistication really turned amazingly quickly. OMI: Yeah. I read somewhere that the CEO of Microsoft said that we experienced 2 years of digital transformation in 2 months, and that's exactly what it felt like. [laughs] ROB: Oh yes, it felt like a lot of things, for sure. Omi, when you look back, tell us about the origin story of Diaz & Cooper. How did you decide to get this business rolling? OMI: That's actually a funny story. A little bit personal, but I'm going to go ahead and share it. I had been in the ad agency world for, I don't know, 10 years, maybe 15. I can't even remember. I had decided to step off the hamster wheel and freelance. I wanted a little bit less pressure; I wanted a little bit more intimate contact with my clients and all of that. I also wanted to start a family around that time. After about a year, I was finally pregnant. I was about 7 months pregnant or so, and my husband and co-founder Todd Cooper came home from work – he was an associate creative director of a kind of large agency here at the time – and he said, “Hey, I want to quit my job too. Let's do this for real.” So, I looked down at my pregnant belly, looked at him, looked at my belly again, and went, “Are you crazy?” [laughs] But then I realized, okay, there's a gap in the market we can fill. Why not? Let's try it out. At that time – this was back in 2000-2001 – most local agencies created work in a vacuum. All the agencies we had worked for would come up with creative and then invent a rationale. Nobody was talking about data, nobody was talking about putting the consumer first. A lot of agencies were hyper-focused on getting creative awards – or even worse, as soon as they landed an account, they just dumped it off on a junior executive. Because strategy was not valued and creative was given away in pitches, the only way agencies could make real money was through media commissions. That really misaligns the agency and the client goals. Tim Williams talks a lot about this, how with hourly billing, the agency is penalized for being efficient, so you either have to make up time sheets or just make a lot of money through media commissions. A lot of that has definitely changed in the last 5-10 years, but back then that was the status quo. We really learned how to value what we do based on the value that we achieved for our clients, and that's really what we wanted to do with the agency from the inception. We wanted to provide senior level strategy, access to senior level thinking to all the clients, and be able to feed our intense curiosity for new technologies. ROB: And if LinkedIn is to be believed, it looks like he joined in early to mid 2001. OMI: Yeah. ROB: So you put all of your family eggs in this basket, you have a child incoming, and then you have 9/11. You're now in your third turning of the world upside down, between COVID, the financial crisis, and 9/11. How did 9/11 and that time affect your business? And were you in travel then? Because that was another travel mess. OMI: Yeah, it was. Luckily, 9/11, as horrific as it was, really didn't have the long-lasting effects to the industry that COVID has had. We did have a couple of travel/tourism clients at the time. I think we had a couple of hotels. They didn't really change a lot. That didn't really affect us horribly. One thing that did, though, was the real estate bubble bursting. 2008 was one that really whacked us because we were pretty deep in the real estate market. Probably 10 out of 15 clients were in real estate. So that was another big wackadoodle. We learned a lot of hard lessons. Big agencies treat employees like cogs in a wheel, but for us they were almost like family, so it was hard to sit down and say, “Oh my gosh, what staff do we need to cut? How do we make it so that people can survive this?” That was just a big lesson in making sure that we weren't overextended not just in terms of staff but also in terms of expenses. We had a big fancy office and things like that. All of those things really played a part in us reassessing the model itself and being able to focus more on the team and less on anything extraneous so that we could be more resilient when things like this happen. And inevitably something will happen again. It's almost our 20th year in business. Bring it! What's next, world? [laughs] ROB: Yeah, you're still here. Did you have an office in January, and do you have an office now? OMI: We did. This is another semi-funny story. We were ROWE Certified back in 2012. ROWE is Results Only Work Environment. Obviously, from pretty early on, it made sense for us to focus on results versus somebody spending X amount of time in a seat in an office. So we've been at least hybrid since 2012. By hybrid, I mean some days some people come into the office, some days some people don't. Back in October of last year, we made the decision that we were going to go 100% remote. We looked around and we saw that almost all the big HubSpot partners were either 100% remote or nearly 100% remote, and a lot of our clients are not even in the vicinity. They're not traveling to our offices all the time. If anything, we would travel more to them for presentations. So we said, let's not have an office anymore. Let's go 100% remote. We can always do a WeWork type situation if we have to do a conference or a meeting or find other ways to meet as a team. So we had already made that decision in October. We had already let our landlord know we weren't going to renew our lease in the summer, and we wrote a blog post about how to measure results remotely and things like that, kind of in preparation for announcing that we were going to 100% remote. Then, of course, COVID hit 3-4 months after that, and we were already ready from the standpoint of letting go of the office. That was already in the works. So we were already ready. And of course, we were already hybrid for many years, so all of our systems are online, our management software is online, our servers, everything. It was a really seamless transition. ROB: Do you think it'll be completely remote when the world comes back? Or do you think you'll have some sort of default remote? Some people were 3 or 4 days in the office before. Do you think it'll be 3 or 4 days remote and 1 or 2 in an office if you choose, or are you thinking doesn't matter, probably fully distributed, maybe not even all in the same city or state? OMI: We already don't have everybody in the same city or state. We've had employees as far away as Italy. Today we work with a U.S. designer out of Mexico; I have writers that are in North Florida. So we already have people. I think the beauty is not just the flexibility for employees, that they have a much more balanced lifestyle and they're actually a lot more productive. The real beauty is that you can get the best talent no matter where they are. I have a very long-time employee, someone that's been with us 10 years, who recently let us know, “Hey, since we're going to be 100% remote, I think I'm going to be moving. I want to try out a new city.” His roommate got a job in New Orleans, and he's like, “I'm moving to New Orleans with my roommate. Is that cool?” I'm like, “Yeah, of course. Why not?” So I think moving forward, if we do have some sort of an office, it would probably be more one of those contracted things where you can have a coworking space somewhere. It would have to be pretty flexible because, like I said, we meet with people usually in their cities. So, it would have to be something where we could meet in different cities. ROB: Right. Our team is very distributed as well. When our team still wants to work remote but not in their house, we may try to equip them with some sort of local coworking membership. The bigger challenge, I think, is in relationship and team rapport. Have you thought at all, or have you done, something to bring a distributed team together and to maybe gain some of the benefit of having been in the same place, even if that's not the norm? OMI: Yeah. Obviously, we do a lot of video meetings. We do little celebrations online. We send each other things. Culture is such a big part of the agency. Culture is so important. But we're playing around with the idea of maybe having quarterly live meetings in, like you said, a coworking membership type of space, and even like a retreat once a year when we can all travel again. I'm really looking forward to doing that. This is our first year, and I'm definitely itching to travel. So that's definitely something that as soon as it's safe for everyone, we would likely have maybe a once a year agency retreat. ROB: That's going to be such an interesting ongoing conversation, I think, the agency retreat. We have one employee in Santiago, Chile, and I'm hoping we all go see him. OMI: Oh, that'd be fun. ROB: That's some logistics right there. OMI: Yeah. ROB: We've talked about some lessons already, but what are some things you've learned in building Diaz & Cooper that you might like to do differently if you were starting over right now? OMI: I will tell you that I would've done the remote thing a lot sooner. Like I said, the benefits of being able to attract talent from all over the U.S. and things like that – I would definitely have done that a lot sooner. I would've pushed harder to go fully remote sooner rather than later. Also, moving to more of a value or performance pricing model versus hourly billing. We did that pretty early on. If I could do it from the inception, I would've. One of the ways we started when we first started our agency was we were kind of a little creative boutique, and we did a lot of ghost creative for bigger agencies. We moved away from that pretty quick, but I probably would've done it quicker, looking back, because we got a lot more out of getting referrals from those bigger agencies and having them rely on us for things that they couldn't do. I probably would've done that sooner and created our customer base larger more quickly. ROB: Right. OMI: The other really big lesson – this is a plug to all those wonderful agency consultants out there – there's some really good ones out there, like Jason Swank and Karl Sakas. I would've invested in a consultant sooner as well. Because you don't know what you don't know. [laughs] ROB: Jason was an early guest. He was once a fellow Atlantan, although I do believe that's not the case anymore. Not that you'd see anybody in your same city right now very much. When you talk about, especially on the consulting and advice consultants give you there, a few different perspectives on value-based pricing, how do you think about arriving at a cost for an engagement? Do you have packages? Are you using some sort of estimated effort but then adjusting so that it's not hourly and you can have comfort giving certainty to the client? OMI: That's kind of a bird's nest. I'll tell you that agencies will fight over this. “No, my way's best,” “My way's best.” We looked at the whole point system that was pretty popular with the HubSpot Partners a couple years back. What we arrived at, what works best for us and most of our clients, is we do have certain packaged programs. However, they're highly, highly customizable. We always, always start with a strategy engagement. It's a limited time. It's a value for the client. It's not exactly a loss leader for us, but it's not exactly a big money maker either. What that allows us to do is, number one, see how we work with the client. Really shape where we think the account should go. Really understand what their customers' journeys are, what needs optimization, and really be able to craft the program that will work best for them. It's also kind of a dating before you marry for both of us. They can see what it's like to work with us, we see what it's like to work with them. We can see if we're a really good fit. And then after that, there are programs at different levels that they can sign onto depending on how fast they want to reach their goals. Everything is goal-based. Everything is all around reaching certain SMART goals that we define during the strategy process. Then where the performance comes in is certain built-in bonuses for going beyond certain expected performance metrics. ROB: Makes a ton of sense. No matter how you approach the price for what's done, I think one of the big unlocks that a lot of agencies struggle with is how to define an initial structured engagement that is paid discovery that also delivers value to the clients. OMI: Yes. And it does have to deliver value. It can't just be a laundry list of B.S. It really does need to be strategic. And what we deliver, they could literally take it and run or go with somebody else and do it. A lot of people are hesitant of that, but I find that the approach that some of the prepackages that I've seen of “Well, you get four blog posts a month and six social media posts and an hour of SEO” – how can you determine that that's what they need before you even get to know their business? They may not need blog posts. They may have somebody that does it internally and maybe you're just reviewing and helping them out with the topic strategy and the SEO. Until you have a good strategic plan, you're really just checking off deliverables, and that's not what we're about. We're about delivering a result, and you can't do that unless you have a good plan. ROB: That's super key. This is probably a topic we could spend a lot of time on with a lot of people. It's a lever to growth, and it's a lever to not seeming like – you don't want to sound like you're asking to bill hours to fill out their RFP. That's where it comes from, this defensive “Somebody asked me to do a thing and I didn't have an answer for them, so it cost me time, so I'm going to throw up a defense.” But that positioning and framing towards value really helps you stand out and it helps people have some skin in the game with you while also you freeing them to go anywhere and also not wanting to. OMI: Yeah, exactly. ROB: Excellent. Omi, when people want to get in touch with you, what's the best way for them to connect with you and Diaz & Cooper? OMI: We are on Twitter @diazcooper. Also our website at www.diazcooper.com. Those are the best ways to reach us. There's all kinds of different calls to action and website audits and all kinds of things that are of value that we provide free on our website. So that's probably the best way to reach us. ROB: Sounds good. Omi, thank you so much for making time to come on the podcast. You have shared some wisdom from the year, some experience, some nuggets to carry forward, some really good stuff. I wish you and Diaz & Cooper the best, especially as you are able to not only keep your ecommerce folks happy, but bring those travel clients back into the world. Sounds like a good season ahead. OMI: Yeah, we're excited about it. ROB: Thank you so much. OMI: Thank you. ROB: Thank you for listening. The Marketing Agency Leadership Podcast is presented by Converge. Converge helps digital marketing agencies and brands automate their reporting so they can be more profitable, accurate, and responsive. To learn more about how Converge can automate your marketing reporting, email info@convergehq.com, or visit us on the web at convergehq.com.
In this episode of the SDP Podcast episode, I interviewed Todd Cooper of Pinnacle Basketball out of New York. Coach Cooper shared with us his thoughts on skill development, how he evaluates players when working with them, his thoughts on foundational skills and why it's important for every team coach to need them, and he discussed how he drills and improves a player's decision-making skills.
In this episode we sit down with Todd Cooper, Health Insurance Specialist with Veridian Insurance. He is here to help you navigate your insurance needs. The health insurance marketplace has open enrollment November 1 - December 15. To learn more visit us at veridiancu.org/insurance. Episode recorded 10/22/2020.
Everyone has a story, even our pastors! In the latest Pastor Podcast episode, we sat down with JW Pastors, Todd Cooper and Cheryl Smith to find out more about how God called them into ministry. Be ready to be encouraged!
Former @BaylorTrack pole vaulting great, Todd Cooper, joins @VoiceofBears to discuss his induction into the @BaylorAthletics HOF.
Do you want to start a business but don’t know exactly what direction to take? Meet Todd Cooper, the founder, and CEO of Waxelene. He has been an entrepreneur for over 15 years and has incredible advice for those who are unsure of what they want to do, how to know if your is a [...]Read More...
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Sean has a light hearted discussion with his brother-in-law Todd Cooper (Feliz Navipod, U Two Talkin’ U2 2 Me Too? Yes.) who’s the reason this episode’s song even ever got recorded. Topics discussed are the genres of Bluegrass and Hardcore accompanied by a lot of dumb jokes.
The inmates are running the asylum! Craig and Carla welcome back returning guest Todd Cooper to talk One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest!
This week I sit down in the kitchen with my good friend Todd Cooper. We rap life, growth, mindfulness and food. Shout out to The Raging Avacado for hooking is up with some delicious vitals!
This week executive pastor Todd Cooper teaches through 1 John 5. It's our last message in our "Study Of Love" series. What does it truly mean to be a Christian and walk in the light.
In PATHOLOGICAL: The Murderous Rage Of Dr. Anthony Garcia, authors Henry J. Cordes and Todd Cooper, who covered the story for the Omaha World-Herald, recount the dramatic tale of deep-seated revenge, determined detectives, and the sensational trial of the doctor-turned-serial killer. Detective Derek Mois wasn’t sure what he was dealing with when in March 2008 he walked into a home in an affluent Omaha neighborhood and was confronted with the bodies of an 11-year-old boy and the housekeeper. Both had been murdered with kitchen knives plunged into their throats. Five years later, a strikingly similar crime occurred in which two more victims were brutally murdered with knives expertly thrust into their jugular veins. More information at WildBlue Press *********************************************************************** More from ImaginePublicity on Air: http://imaginepublicity.com/podcasts/ Follow on Twitter @ImaginePublicty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ImaginePublicity/ Music: Bensound.Com
A Brutal Serial Killer Was Stalking Omaha. But Who Could Kill With Such Precision?Detective Derek Mois wasn’t sure what he was dealing with when in March 2008 he walked into a home in an affluent Omaha neighborhood and was confronted with the bodies of an 11-year-old boy and the housekeeper. Both had been murdered with kitchen knives plunged into their throats. Who would do something so vile, and why? Lacking answers, Mois and other detectives working the case were stumped.Five years later, a strikingly similar crime occurred in which two more victims were brutally murdered with knives expertly thrust into their jugular veins. The modus operandi of the murders pointed Mois and a special task force in the direction of looking for a serial killer. But no one could have anticipated that path would lead to the Department of Pathology at Creighton University.In PATHOLOGICAL: The Murderous Rage Of Dr. Anthony Garcia, authors Henry J. Cordes and Todd Cooper, who covered the story for the Omaha World-Herald, recount the dramatic tale of deep-seated revenge, determined detectives, and the sensational trial of the doctor-turned-serial killer. PATHOLOGICAL: The Murderous Rage of Dr. Anthony Garcia-Henry J. Cordes
A staged reading of a play that was first performed on a boat! THE BOAT SHOW follows the high seas adventures and romances of showman Freddie "Hutch" Hutchinson, his pal Duncan "Dunc" Dunbar, and their theater troupe The Great Pals Players as they stow away aboard an ocean liner and try to convince famed producer Emmett Flywheel to finance their new play, "The Curious Baker of Avalon County."Starring Todd Cooper as Todd Cooper the Curtaineer. Featuring Autumn Reeser as Rose, Craig Cackowski as Jack Bleecker, Annie Savage as Mrs. Flywheel, Steve Agee as the Boat Cop, Michael McMillian as Harold Rittenhouse "HR" Greevy, Chris Tallman as Emmett Flywheel, and Janet Varney and Mark McConville as The Great Pals Players. And introducing Paul F. Tompkins as Freddie "Hutch" Hutchinson and Marc Evan Jackson as Duncan "Dunc" Dunbar. With Jordan Katz and the WorkJuice Band (Ben Peeler, Eric Kufs, Brad Gordon, Dave Chegwith, and Jon Flaugher). Original Music by Paul & Storm, Jonathan Coulton, and Rhett Miller. Directed by Aaron Ginsburg. Written by Ben Acker & Ben Blacker. Recorded Live September 18, 2015 at the Sofitel in Beverly Hills as part of LA PodFest.This episode of The Thrilling Adventure Hour Treasury is sponsored by Everlane and Eero Wifi. Listen to the episode for special offers and discount codes courtesy of Dan Bucatino of Bucatino Business (Craig Cackowski).Find the entire back catalog of The Thrilling Adventure Hour plus Bonus Episodes, Segment Libraries, Merch Discounts and more on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/thrillingadventurehourFollow The Thrilling Adventure Hour:https://twitter.com/ThrillingAdvhttps://www.facebook.com/ThrillingAdventureHourThe Thrilling Adventure Hour Treasury is a Forever Dog podcasthttp://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-thrilling-adventure-hour
Andy and Matt are giving ol’ August Lindt another shot with Travel Bug recorded live at The Largo in Los Angeles. August is joined by other famous travel bugs, Werner Herzog, Pope Benedict XIII, and H.R. Giger to discuss their favorite travels. Then the whole Lindt family pop's by to update us on what they've been up to since we last heard from them four years. And to close out the evening German super-group, Spyryt performs their hits. Special Guests: Matt Besser, Paul F. Tompkins, Jeremy Carter, James Bladon, Chris Tallman, Mark McConville, Erinn Hayes, Todd Cooper, and Tony Thaxton This episode is brought to you by Heineken and Casper Mattresses (www.casper.com/andydaly code: ANDYDALY).
Tom Kilper (Todd Cooper) takes care of all things money at Twin Hills. A former Microsoft exec who retired early to serve the Lord, Todd is here to answer our questions about tithing, how Twin Hills uses it’s massive budget, and the joys of using the church credit card. We also find out which member of staff is packing heat to make sure the money gets in the armored car safely each week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom Kilper (Todd Cooper) takes care of all things money at Twin Hills. A former Microsoft exec who retired early to serve the Lord, Todd is here to answer our questions about tithing, how Twin Hills uses it’s massive budget, and the joys of using the church credit card. We also find out which member of staff is packing heat to make sure the money gets in the armored car safely each week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Todd Cooper is a delight and wanted to talk about maybe the most current vinyl album we've ever covered. Host: Jason Klamm Producer: Mike Worden Guest: Todd Cooper Feliz Navipod Tasty Radio on Vinyl Check out Celery Sound Records, my new sketch … Continue reading →
Todd Cooper (Feliz Navipod Podcast! @toddcooper!) joins Kevin and Caroline to talk all about Keith Green and his album No Compromise!PATREON!Subscribe to our Patreon to get a weekly 2nd Service episode and become a "Patreon saint" ;)GCF - Second Service Patreon!SHOW NOTES:11 Year Old Keith GreenYour Love Broke Through - Keith Green DocumentaryGood Christian Fans - Facebook GroupGCF Spotify PraylistCHARITY:This month we're matching iTunes reviews with donations to the I Have A Dream Foundation in LA. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and we’ll match it with $1. 2000 reviews = $2000 donated!Become a follower on social media:Twitter: @christianfunpodInstagram: @christianfunpodFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/christianfunpod/Website: www.goodchristianfun.com
The Shrimps take on Hoops I Did It Again at Pan Pacific Park. Mark and special guest Todd Cooper call the action. The Shrimps on Twitter: @pistolshrimpsbb The Shrimps on Instagram: @thepistolshrimps Pistol Shrimps Radio on Twitter: @shrimpsradio Pistol Shrimps Radio on Instagram: @pistolshrimpsradio
This week Steve welcomes friend and musician, Todd Cooper (Feliz Navipod podcast) to talk about Bono’s look-a-like, jackhammers, chasing cows, XXX hardcore and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Shrimps take on the Traveling Pants at Pan Pacific Gym. With Matt and Mark both out of commission, Todd Cooper (@toddcooper) and Tony Thaxton (@tonythaxton) from Feliz Navipod (@feliznavipod) call the action. The Shrimps on Twitter: pistolshrimpsbb The Shrimps on Instagram: @thepistolshrimps Pistol Shrimps Radio on Twitter: @shrimpsradio Pistol Shrimps Radio on Instagram: @pistolshrimpsradio Matt Gourley on Twitter and IG: @mattgourley Mark McConville on Twitter and Instagram: @markmcconville
It’s a family affair on this edition of the big show. We get to know the newest member of Mater Dei Radio, Associate Producer John Lundeen, who shares his […] The post Episode 45 – John Lundeen / Todd Cooper appeared first on Mater Dei Radio.
Pastor Todd and our Student Pastor, Todd Cooper, share how having spiritual mentors & accountability THE OTHER SIX DAYS is vital to not dreading that Monday’s Coming every week.
Bon jour! Craig & Carla welcome special guest Kurt Aneer, um, TODD COOPER to discuss Jean Renoir's 1939 masterpiece Le Regle De Jeu (The Rules of The Game) as well as whether you have to do homework to enjoy a movie, why Carla didn't feel like watching a bunch of rabbits getting slaughtered, and THE GREATEST CARLA'S QUOTE OF ALL TIME?
We're back! And it's time for a big announcement featuring Todd Cooper!
Our Student Pastor, Todd Cooper, shares about the importance of leaving a spiritual legacy to our kids when learning to live life with no Plan B.
Our Student Pastor, Todd Cooper, encourages us to take the next step in our spiritual journey and get outside of the comfort of where we are right now and trust God with what lies outside our tent.
The Shrimps take on the The Princess Layups at Pan Pacific Park. Mark McConville and special guest Todd Cooper say words during the basketball game. The Shrimps on Twitter: @pistolshrimpsbb The Shrimps on Instagram: @thepistolshrimps Pistol Shrimps Radio on Twitter: @ShrimpsRadio Pistol Shrimps Radio on IG: @pistolshrimpsradio Mark McConville on Twitter and IG: @MarkMcConville Todd Cooper on Twitter: @ToddCooper Todd Cooper on IG: @ToddCCooper
What can we do to make a lasting impact on the next generation? Pastor Todd Cullen and our Student Pastor, Todd Cooper, unpack how we can invest in the next generation in huge ways that make a huge difference.
Podcaster and musician Todd Cooper (Thrilling Adventure Hour) joins host Joseph Scrimshaw for an epic tale of Big Lebowski love. Thrill to such topics as White Russian tattoos, t-shirt iconography, pop culture-based religions, how to hold your emotional room together, and more. Thanks as always to Molly Lewis for our theme song.
Comedian Steve Agee and America’s +1 Todd Cooper stop by this week! Plus...Ernie!
Our Student Pastor, Todd Cooper, kicks off our series with the life of Jehoshaphat and how the courage to overcome is rooted in our willingness to seek God.
It's Feliz NaviTodd! Tony's U Two Talkin' U2 To Me Too? Yes. co-host, Todd Cooper, stops by for his first solo visit to the show.
This is the first podcast in which Tony Thaxton and Todd Cooper discuss their love for the "U Talkin' U2 To Me?" podcast. In it, they uncover their equal not caring too much about U2ness.
Sara Watkins (Nickel Creek) and Todd Cooper are on the show this week! They're musicians. They're married. They're the best. Sara LOVES Christmas. Todd...not so much. But he likes it enough to join Sara for an exclusive performance of "Christmas in Prison".
Todd Cooper, CEO of NVISION Laser Eye Centers joins our show to discuss his leadership, strategy and vision of NVISION's major expansion efforts. NVISION recently expanded into Northern California with the acquisition of Meister Eye & Laser Center and the Eye Surgery Center of Northern California.
Welcome our fellow Trash Bats! This is a podcast that is going to look at all sorts of topics from paranormal news to serial killers and other topics that make the hair on the back of your neck stand up! Look to the sky because this episode we are joined by Todd Cooper and we're discussing UFOs.