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Episode #359 – A Look Back on 2024 Hi I'm David Hirsch, founder of the 21st Century Dads Foundation and Special Fathers Network as well as host of the Special Fathers Network Dad To Dad Podcast. Happy New Year and welcome to the first episode of 2025. Tom Couch, the editor and producer of the SFN Dad To Dad Podcast, and I, thought we would do something special and provide a Look Back on 2024. In total we produced 72 episodes, 52 were weekly episodes airing on Fridays and for 20 weeks from May through September we produced a series of short episodes with SFN Mentor Fathers who are also involved with the SFN Mastermind Group program. We called them SFN Mastermind Group Monday Podcasts. While we'd love to include a snippet from all 70+ episodes, to keep it more concise we decided to provide some highlights. We hope you enjoy listening to this Look Back on 2024 Episode as much as we did producing it. 18 of the 2024 guests are authors. Nine of the interviews included international guests, from the following seven countries: Australia, Canada, Cayman Islands, Cuba, Iceland, Israel and the UK. Four of the guests are women. Three interviews were with dads who lost a child including one who was an Israeli hostage killed by Hamas terrorists. Two interviews included military veterans: a former U.S. Navy Seal and a U.S. Air Force Vietnam-era combat pilot. And one of the guests is a Native American. The episodes also spanned a very broad range of disabilities including; Autism, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, Rare Disease, Dwarfism as well as those who are blind, deaf and missing a limb(s). Here is a brief month by month recap with a clip from a select number of episodes. In January, we aired four episodes including a dad from the UK and one from the Cayman Islands as well as with Jonathan Eig, father to three, including a son whose parents passed away at an early age. Jon is also the best-selling author of biographies on: Muhammad Ali, Lou Gehrig, and MLK. In February, we aired four episodes including one with Dave Jereb of Sydney, Australia, a Physical Therapist, co-founder of Move About Therapies and author of the book: Challenging The Story. We also did a two-episode story with filmmaker Bob Manganelli, whose 23 year old deaf son, very tragically committed suicide, while at Gallaudet University back in 2014. In March, we produced five episodes including a two-episode interview with Keith Harris of Albuquerque, NM who is a retired business owner and father of four, including son Tim who has Down Syndrome. He and Tim owned and operated the restaurant Tim's Place for five years. Tim also went on to author The Book of Hugs, a children's book. In April, we aired four episodes including one with Jonathan Bennett of Ontario Canada, who is an executive leadership coach, author and father of two, including one with Autism who is also non-binary. In May, we did six episodes including one with Dr. Greg Pursley of Jackson, MO who is a chiropractor, owner of PC Medical Centers, an author and father of two, including a son who has Dwarfism. We also interviewed John Borling of Rockford, IL who is a retired Major General in the U.S. Air Force. John was a combat pilot in Vietnam who flew 97 missions before being shot down and held hostage for six years, eight months at the Infamous Hanoi Hilton. And we interviewed Jon Ghahate a Pueblo Indian from Placitas, NM who is a Vietnam-er veteran and father of three, including a daughter who is sight impaired. In June, we produced eight episodes including four SFN Mastermind Group Monday interviews with testimonials about their mastermind group experiences. One was with John Shouse of Franklin, TN an industrial control engineer and father of three including twin boys, one of which, Evan, is Autistic. John and his wife, Janet, have been leaders in the disability community throughout TN and John has been involved with the Tuesday night Mastermind group for nearly three years. We also interviewed Paul Briggs of Falling Waters, WV, who is the father of 38. No this was not a typographical error or some misstatement. Paul and his wife, Jeanne, have six biological kids and 32 adopted children including: 13 from Ghana, 10 from Ukraine, six from Russia, two from Bulgaria and one from Mexico. In July, we did nine episodes including five Mastermind Group Monday interviews. We also interviewed Kelley Coleman of Los Angeles, CA, a mother of two, a disability advocate, and author of Everything No One Tells You About Parenting a Disabled Child: Your Guide to the Essential Systems, Services, and Supports. We also interviewed Sam Farmer of North Easton, MA who is the father of a son with Autism and later in life was also diagnosed with Asperger's. Sam is also the author of A Long Walk Down A Winding Road and has become one of the more well recognized self-advocates in the Autism community. We also Al Malavolti of Rockford, IL in a two-part interview. Al is a retired aerospace executive and he and his wife, Rosemary, have 22 children including four biologic kids and 17 adopted kids, and one they parented. In August, we aired nine episodes including four Mastermind Group Monday episodes, including one with Tom Costello of Frankfort, IL who is the father of twin 21-year-old boys who are Autistic. Tom and his wife Irene created the Twin Autism Foundation and have been outspoken advocates for those diagnosed with ASD. We also interviewed Alvin Green of Chicago who is a retired Chef. Alvin and his wife, Angela Ferguson, have two boys including Aiden who is Autistic. To provide Aiden with some career skills and to support himself, Alvin founded Al's Cookie Mixx, a premium online cookie business that employs individuals who have intellectual disabilities. In September, we produced nine episodes including five Mastermind Group Monday episodes and one with Agust Kristmanns of Reykjavik, Iceland who is the father of three including son, Ingi, who has 2Q37 Deletion syndrome, a rare chromosome condition that affects his development. We also interviewed Jonathan Polin who is an Israeli-American. Jonathan and his wife, Rachel Goldberg-Polin, became some of the most outspoken advocates speaking out about the urgency behind releasing the Israelis being held hostage by Hamas. They met with the Pope at the Vatican and President Biden at the White House. They spoke at the United Nations in Geneva and at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. I interviewed Jonathan on day 328 of their son Hersh's captivity and very sadly, just days later we learned about Hamas murdering six of the hostages including Hersh. In October, we aired five episodes including one with Dr. Ruslan Vasyutin who is a single Ukrainian father to 12 year old daughter Alicia, who has Cerebral Palsy and unable to walk or talk. They are currently living in Solihull, England after fleeing Kiev in February 2022 after the Russia invasion of Ukraine. We also interviewed Andrew Bustamante of Colorado Springs, CO who is the father of two young children. Andrew and his wife, Jihi, are both x-CIA undercover intelligence officers and hosts of the EverydaySpy Podcast. It was a fascinating conversation about utilizing CIA tactics to overcome adversity. In November, we produced five episodes including one with fellow podcaster daughter-father team: Reena Friedman Watts and her father Wayne, who produce the Better Call Daddy Podcast. We also interviewed Todd Evans of Brentwood, TN who is an entrepreneur. He and his wife Kristin have two children with disability and are the co-authors of How To Build A Thriving Marriage As You Care For Children With Disabilities. And in December we did four episodes including one with former U.S. Navy Seal Phillip Koontz who is a business owner, leadership coach and speaker, father of five including an Autistic son and author of the book: The Truth Behind My Trident, which provides a fascinating look behind the curtain of the life as a U.S. Navy Seal. We also interviewed Emma Livingstone of London, England who is the mother of three typical kids, who herself has Cerebral Palsy and is founder and CEO of UP - The Adult Movement For Adults With Cerebral Palsy. All in all 2024 was an extraordinary year for the 21st Century Dads Foundation and Special Fathers Network. I want to offer my heartfelt thanks to: Tom Couch, our SFN Dad To Dad Podcast editor and producer and my partner in crime, To Our primary sponsor Horizon Therapeutics for the ongoing and generous support, To all those who agreed to do interviews this past year, some of which were included here, andPerhaps most importantly of all, YOU our valued listeners for tuning in week after week and sharing the episodes with family and friends. For more information, please go to the show notes or visit: www.21stCenturyDads.org. Thank you again and best wishes to you and your family for a safe and healthy new year.Special Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 800+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there
In this episode of Raising Kellan, host Marsh Naidoo engages in an enlightening conversation with Todd Evans, co-author of the book "How to Build a Thriving Marriage as You Care for Your Children with Disabilities." Todd shares his journey with his wife Kristen, from their initial meeting in college to navigating the complexities of raising children with special needs while maintaining a strong marital bond. Todd discusses the significance of communication in marriage, especially when parenting children with complex medical needs. He emphasizes distinguishing between 'feelings' and 'problem-solving' conversations to prevent misunderstandings and strengthen relationships. The conversation also delves into the intersection of faith and disability, highlighting how faith has been a cornerstone for Todd and Kristen throughout their journey. The episode offers personal experiences and practical insights, providing valuable guidance for parents facing similar challenges. Todd's story is one of resilience, faith, and the power of communication in building a thriving family life. 01:04 Todd and Kristen write a book about raising children with special needs 06:01 Communication 12:08 The misnomer that 80% of couples end up in divorce when raising a special needs child 14:11 Faith 21:44 What has Todd excited about the future of his family 24:03 Conclusion Stay tuned for part two of the interview with Kristin Evans, coming soon! Todd's podcast episode with David Hirst of the Dad to Dad Podcast https://21stcenturydads.org/352-todd-evans-of-brentwood-tn-business-owner-author-father-of-two-children-with-disabilities/ Todd and Krstin's website https://disabilityparenting.com/
In episode 128 of Raising Kellan, host Marsh Naidoo continues the enlightening conversation with Kristen Evans, co-author of "How to Build a Thriving Marriage as You Care for Children with Disabilities." This episode serves as part two of the discussion, following Todd Evans' insights in part one. Kristen, a licensed master social worker, shares her motivation behind the book, emphasizing the need for practical skills to support marriages facing unique challenges. The episode delves into the mental health struggles caregivers often face, highlighting the increased risks of depression and anxiety, and the importance of addressing these issues for a healthier family dynamic. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the framework Kristen and Todd developed, which combines communication strategies, coping mechanisms, and the significance of acknowledging grief. Kristen also touches on the benefits of counseling, mindfulness, and self-compassion as essential tools for maintaining a strong marital bond and personal well-being. 00:00 This podcast features part two of the Conversation with Todd and Kristen Evans 01:26 Kristin Evans writes a book to help couples learn practical marriage skills 02:53 Parent caregivers and all caregivers are at increased risk from mental health and physical conditions 04:54 Kristen writes about helping spouses solve difficult problems in her new book 08:33 One of the biggest factors that affect the marriage is the level of chronic stress 10:12 Grief for special needs parents can be cyclical, Kristen says 13:15 You often talk about the benefit of seeking help in terms of counseling 15:20 Kristen says parents need to prioritize their health over 20:03 Expressing and understanding your emotions 21:55 Kristen Baker created free resources on disability parenting for listeners 23:02 Conclusion Todd and Kristin's website is disabilityparenting.com
About our Guests:Kristin Faith Evans, MA, MS, LMSW, and Todd Evans, PhD, MA,are award-winning authors, speakers, and disability parents. Theyearned their MA in Christian educational ministries at Wheaton Collegein Illinois and have served together in full-time ministry in church,camping, and retreat settings. Todd received his PhD from VanderbiltUniversity's School of Engineering and currently manages his ownbusiness. Kristin earned her MSW from the University of Tennessee andis a Licensed Master Social Worker experienced in couples, child andfamily, substance abuse, and crisis counseling.About Their Book:In their upcoming book How to Build a Thriving Marriage as You Care for Children with Disabilities (Baker Books, May 2024), Kristin and Todd provide the field guide for success. With extreme practicality and empathy, they present research-based skills for fostering a thriving caregiving marriage.Caregiving parents require an additional set of skills for protecting their marriage amidst emotional, financial, and relational obstacles. Much like on a wilderness adventure, the steps of identifying where you are, setting goals, and planning your path together are vital to the success and enjoyment of the journey. Kristin and Todd apply this easy-to-follow framework in crucial areas such as stress management, communication, problem-solving, and respite to help couples thrive.Kristin and Todd are available for interviews to discuss topics such as:• Grieving the continual losses in a caregiving lifestyle• Prioritizing marital intimacy in an overwhelming schedule• Supporting each other's mental, physical, and emotional health• Fostering a life of joy despite “unhappy” circumstanceshttps://disabilityparenting.com/Dr. Holmes says you want to get the book!Get the book! Visit their site:https://toddandkristinevans.com/Get Connectedwww.DisabilityParenting.comInstagram@disabilityparentingFacebook/kristin.evans.5895X@AuthorKristinEv
Our guest this week is Todd Evans of Brentwood, TN who is a business owner, author and father of two chidlren with disability. Todd and his wife, Kristin, have been married for 23 years and are the proud parents of two children: an 18 year old who was born with a metabolic disorder and 14 year old who has Cri du chat syndrome is a genetic disorder caused by a deletion of the short arm of chromosome 5.Together Kristin & Todd maintain the website: DisabilityParenting.com, dedicated to empowering parents of kids with all kinds of disabilities.They are also co-authors of the book, How To Build a Thriving Marriage As You Care For Children with Disabilities. Todd is also a member of the Nashville SFN Mastermind Group.Theirs is a story about faith, marriage overcoming adversity and service to others all on this episode of the SFN Dad to Dad Podcast.Show LinksPhone – (731) 202-1112Email – mauddib6@gmail.comLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/todd-evans-a35744137/Website - https://disabilityparenting.com/Book - https://tinyurl.com/3urefxprSpecial Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 800+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations.Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzDFCvQimWNEb158ll6Q4cA/videosPlease support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/donate/Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/
About the Evans Kristin and Todd (married 22 years) live with their two children in the Nashville, TN area. About the Book Building a vibrant and joyful marriage is always a challenge. When you add the stresses inherent in parenting children with disabilities, it becomes both more difficult and more critical. Once on the brink of divorce, Kristin and Todd Evans uncovered the unique set of skills critical for growing a fulfilling relationship amid the extraordinary challenges of caring for their two children with special needs. Now they are sharing their hard-won discoveries and inspiring marriage story with you. Weaving together insights from Scripture, research, and clinical and personal experience, Kristin and Todd offer you the practical relationship tools you need to save, strengthen, and enjoy your marriage. Related Links How to Build a Thriving Marriage as You Care for Children with Disabilities Base Camp 2024 - deadline is Wednesday
This is part of a special series of interviews within the SFN Dad To Dad Podcasts known as the SFN Mastermind Group Monday Podcasts. Each Monday host David Hirsch interviews one of the SFN Mastermind Group dads on the impact the mastermind group has had on him and the wellbeing of his family. This Monday's guest is Todd Evans of Brentwood, TN owns multiple businesses, is an author and is the father of two children who have different abilities.Todd and his wife, Kristin, have been married for 23 years and are the proud parents of two children: an 18 year old born with a metabolic disorder and 14 year old, who has Cri du chat syndrome, a genetic disorder caused by a deletion of the short arm of chromosome 5.Kristin & Todd are the authors of How To Build A Thriving Marriage As You Care For Children With Disabilities. It's a must read for all parents whose families touched by disability.Kristin & Todd also host and maintain the website: https://disabilityparenting.com/, which has some excellent resources for parents and caregivers touched by disability. Todd has been involved with the Special Fathers Network less than a year. His SFN Dad To Dad Podcast, episode is scheduled to air in November 2024. He was one of the first members of the Nashville SFN Mastermind Group and he attended the 2024 SFN Mastermind Group Weekend Retreat in Chicago.. It's an uplifting conversation about faith, family, perseverance, overcoming life's challenges and advocacy, all on this episode of the SFN Dad to Dad Podcast.Show Notes - Phone – (731) 202-1112 Email – mauddib6@gmail.comLinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/todd-evans-a35744137/Website - https://disabilityparenting.com/Book - https://www.amazon.com/Build-Thriving-Marriage-Children-Disabilities/dp/1540903737/ref=sr_1_1?crid=LLBSHPJK220N&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.e6fcilBY15aGN8XMG5QVhw.9hm3b4z3SDB5gMxdFu9N7cjU1iZf65jfSYO3cKOv7aw&dib_tag=se&keywords=evans%2C+how+to+build+a+thriving+marriage+as+you+care+for+children+with+disabilities&qid=1727382950&s=books&sprefix=evans%2C+how+to+build+a+thriving+marriage+as+you+care+for+children+with+disabilities%2Cstripbooks%2C96&sr=1-1About the SFN Mastermind Group –WHAT- SFN Mastermind Group dads meet weekly by Zoom for 75 minutes. Each meeting:◦ starts with a round of wins from the past week,◦ includes a discussion of the current book (6 per year) being reviewed,◦ has two Dad-In-The-Middle sessions for dads to share a challenge, and◦ ends with a recap and look at the week ahead. WHO - SFN Mastermind Group Dads are those:◦ seeking meaningful friendships with like-minded dads,◦ willing to invest their time and make a financial commitment,◦ looking for a safe place to be open and authentic, and◦ who realize seeking advice is a strength, not a weakness. WHY - SFN Mastermind Group Dads benefit by:◦ realizing they are NOT alone◦ having better relationships with their spouse,◦ developing improved understandings of their child(ren),◦ tapping into the experience and wisdom of others,◦ getting weekly encouragement from like-minded dads, and◦ creating a pathway to become the best version of themselves21st Century Dads Foundation is looking to provide 100 special needs fathers with the opportunity to be part of the class of 2024 Mastermind Group.
After five years of marriage, Kristin and Todd Evans' world was rocked when they learned they were about to become parents to a child with a disability. The stress, grief and the demands of learning to be caregivers to a child with disabilities transformed their once-joyful marriage and nearly broke it apart. When spouses are also caregivers, the marriage will face challenges that others may not know anything about. Today Todd and Kristin share their powerful story of learning to navigate this reality and how they have kept their marriage strong through it all. We pray this episode is helpful for you and your marriage. Episode highlights include: The additional challenges parents face as caregivers Learning to cope with the ‘living loss' of disability How to set and communicate priorities in an unending to do list Ways to deepening emotional connection & intimacy while always “on call” Handling grief and chronic sorrow together *Music for this podcast is created by Noah Copeland. Check him out here! QUOTES “For all parents, there's a sacrificial piece to it. For special needs parents, it goes to a new level of what you have to sacrifice.” - Todd Evans “1 in 3 caregivers experience depression and anxiety.” - Kristin Evans “I couldn't understand why I couldn't' get over my grief, but Todd had moved on.” - Kristin Evans “There's not a right or wrong way to grieve, it's just different.” - Dr. Kim Kimberling MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Order the Evans' book, How to Build a Thriving Marriage as You Care for Children with Disabilities Follow @DisabilityParenting on Instagram for more great tips! Get the budget conversation started with 27 Money Questions Every Couple Needs to Ask Marriage Multiplier is a quick and highly practical weekly email to help you invest in your marriage. CLICK HERE to learn more!
After five years of marriage, Kristin and Todd Evans' world was rocked when they learned they were about to become parents to a child with a disability. The stress, grief and the demands of learning to be caregivers to a child with disabilities transformed their once-joyful marriage and nearly broke it apart. When spouses are also caregivers, the marriage will face challenges that others may not know anything about. Today Todd and Kristin share their powerful story of learning to navigate this reality and how they have kept their marriage strong through it all. We pray this episode is helpful for you and your marriage. Episode highlights include: The additional challenges parents face as caregivers Learning to cope with the ‘living loss' of disability How to set and communicate priorities in an unending to do list Ways to deepening emotional connection & intimacy while always “on call” Handling grief and chronic sorrow together *Music for this podcast is created by Noah Copeland. Check him out here! QUOTES “For all parents, there's a sacrificial piece to it. For special needs parents, it goes to a new level of what you have to sacrifice.” - Todd Evans “1 in 3 caregivers experience depression and anxiety.” - Kristin Evans “I couldn't understand why I couldn't' get over my grief, but Todd had moved on.” - Kristin Evans “There's not a right or wrong way to grieve, it's just different.” - Dr. Kim Kimberling MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: Order the Evans' book, How to Build a Thriving Marriage as You Care for Children with Disabilities Follow @DisabilityParenting on Instagram for more great tips! Get the budget conversation started with 27 Money Questions Every Couple Needs to Ask Marriage Multiplier is a quick and highly practical weekly email to help you invest in your marriage. CLICK HERE to learn more!
Carrie sat down with Kristin and Todd Evans to discuss their newly released book, How to Build a Thriving Marriage As You Care for Children with Disabilities. They talk about communication strategies for couples, how they manage stress, and the ongoing grief we experience as special needs parents. This episode offers practical advice and emotional support for couples facing similar challenges. Ep. 166; May 21, 2024Key Moments:[4:49] Lots of shame that we can feel as parents[11:14] Marriage struggles: we had hurt each other a lot[16:19] Deliberate moments and mindfulness relieve stress and bond each other together[24:08] Ignoring our emotions led to unhealthy coping strategies[34:42] Family/Friends offer helpful, specific things they can doResources:How To Build a Thriving Marriage As You Care For Children With DisabilitiesKristin & Todd's WebsiteKristin & Todd's Previous Interview on Take HeartIf you enjoyed the show:Have you purchased our new book, The Other Side of Special? Subscribe to our newsletter on the Take Heart WebsiteGet our free resource on finding Gratitude, Peace, and HopeReview and like us on Apple Podcasts Share us with others from wherever you listen to podcastsFollow us on Instagram @takeheartspecialmomsFind Amy at www.amyjbrown.com/ or on Instagram @amyjbrown_writerFind Carrie at www.carriemholt.com or on Instagram @carriemholtFind Sara at www.saraclime.com or on Instagram @saraclimeSupport the Show.
Kristen Faith and Todd Evans share their journey of raising their daughter who has multiple disabilities, and how it impacted their marriage. They discuss the importance of apologizing, forgiving, and laughing together to strengthen their relationship. Through their experiences, they found deeper intimacy and connection, showing that even in the darkest times, there can be light and hope in a marriage.
Hi friend! Building a strong and thriving marriage takes hard work. Now, adding a child makes it feel even more challenging. For married couples caring for a child or children with disabilities, a thriving marriage can seem impossible. Research has shown that these couples face unique and intense stressors and are at increased risk for divorce. The additional challenges, responsibilities, and grief can take a toll. In this enlightening episode, our special guests, Kristin and Todd Evans will be taking us on a journey as they share their knowledge, experience, and story as it relates to the title of their new book: How to Build a Thriving Marriage as You Care for Children with Disabilities. So, stay tuned and get ready to be enlightened as we delve into the topic for today. Kristin Faith Evans, MA, MS, LMSW and Todd Evans, Phd, MA, are award-winning authors, speakers, and disability parents. They earned their MA in Christian educational ministries at Wheaton College in Illinois and have served together in full-time ministry in church, camping, and retreat settings. Todd received his PhD from Vanderbilt University's School of Engineering and currently manages his own business. Kristin earned her MSW from the University of Tennessee and is a Licensed Master Social Worker experienced in couples, child and family, substance abuse, and crisis counseling. You can connect with Kristin and Todd Evans by visiting their website where you will find out more about their resources and their book: How to Build a Thriving Marriage as You Care for Children with Disabilities. https://disabilityparenting.com/ ............................................................................................................. For questions/inquiries/coaching: Email: coach@happymarriedfamily.com The Happy Married Family Online Shop: https://happymarriedfamily.etsy.com/
Welcome to the Marriage Talk Podcast - Ep 177 - How to Build a Thriving Marriage as You Care for Children with Disabilities Building a vibrant and joyful marriage is always a challenge. When you add the stresses inherent in parenting children with disabilities, it becomes both more difficult and more critical. Once on the brink of divorce, Kristin and Todd Evans uncovered the unique set of skills crucial for growing a fulfilling relationship amid the extraordinary challenges of caring for their two children with special needs. Weaving together insights from Scripture, research, and clinical and personal experience, they show you how to · identify your unique needs · assess your strengths and weaknesses · set your priorities · develop healthy stress management skills · deepen your communication and connection · tackle problems as a team · find ways to rest and recharge · nurture sexual intimacy · build a strong support network · and so much more CLICK HERE TO BUY THE BOOK "Filled with hope when you need it most--and many practical action and relational steps you can take right now--this new book gives couples the perfect roadmap for thriving in the midst of troubled times."--Matt Jacobson, founder of FaithfulMan.com, and Lisa Jacobson, founder of Club31Women.com "For any couple whose relationship is crumbling under the grief and stress of parenting children with disabilities, these pages offer priceless hope and help. It's not too late to make a new way forward, together, and this book shows the way."--Rob and Joanna Teigen, founders of Growing Home Together and bestselling authors About the Author Kristin Faith Evans, MA, MS, LMSW, and Todd Evans, PhD, MA, are award-winning authors, speakers, and disability parents. They earned their MA in Christian educational ministries at Wheaton College in Illinois and have served together in full-time ministry in church, camping, and retreat settings. Todd received his PhD from Vanderbilt University's School of Engineering and currently manages his own business. Kristin earned her MSW from the University of Tennessee and is a Licensed Master Social Worker experienced in couples, child and family, substance abuse, and crisis counseling.
In this episode, Sarah and Jeremy interview Kristin Faith and Todd Evans from Disability Parenting to discuss their book How to Build a Thriving Marriage as You Care for Children with Disabilities. They also share advice for couples raising children with disabilities. You can learn more about Kristin and Todd at: Giving Parents of Children with Chronic Illnesses & Disabilities the Keys to Thrive - Disability Parenting You can find more of us at: Stelmach Brown Media llc Remember, we are affiliated with AngelSense. If you are looking for a GPS tracker to help with a family member who may be an elopement risk, please check out AngelSense at https://www.angelsense.com/?ref=sarahstelmachbrown We are also affiliated with Memory Lane TV. It a multi-sensory and engaging series of programs adapted for people living with memory loss and their care partners. Check them out at: http://www.watchmemorylane.com?code=ambassadormltv11 And use the special promo code: AMBASSADORMLTV11 We are also affiliated with Carewell. Use this code and you can receive 30% off first order Care Products | 24/7 Service | 30% OFF 1st Autoship - Carewell Check out our sponsor http://www.favor-ct.org/ Please like share and subscribe to our podcast, also if you enjoy our content and to provide us with additional support, you can tip us here https://ko-fi.com/caregiverchroniclespodcast Or here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/caregivercg
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In this episode, Sarah and Jeremy interview Kristin Faith and Todd Evans from Disability Parenting to discuss their book How to Build a Thriving Marriage as You Care for Children with Disabilities. They also share advice for couples raising children with disabilities. You can learn more about Kristin and Todd at: Giving Parents of Children with Chronic Illnesses & Disabilities the Keys to Thrive - Disability Parenting You can find more of us at: Stelmach Brown Media llc Remember, we are affiliated with AngelSense. If you are looking for a GPS tracker to help with a family member who may be an elopement risk, please check out AngelSense at https://www.angelsense.com/?ref=sarahstelmachbrown We are also affiliated with Memory Lane TV. It a multi-sensory and engaging series of programs adapted for people living with memory loss and their care partners. Check them out at: http://www.watchmemorylane.com?code=ambassadormltv11 And use the special promo code: AMBASSADORMLTV11 We are also affiliated with Carewell. Use this code and you can receive 30% off first order Care Products | 24/7 Service | 30% OFF 1st Autoship - Carewell Check out our sponsor http://www.favor-ct.org/ Please like share and subscribe to our podcast, also if you enjoy our content and to provide us with additional support, you can tip us here https://ko-fi.com/caregiverchroniclespodcast Or here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/caregivercg
In this week's podcast episode, Catherine interviewed Kristin and Todd Evans about their experiences with mental health and marriage challenges, while parenting a child with disabilities. Kristin and Todd share how they were able to move from an incredibly challenging time to a deep, rich relationship with Christ and renewed connection with each other—with application for any couple parenting a child with disabilities.Visit https://www.keyministry.org/podcast for the show notes.
On this episode of Take Heart Special Mom Podcast, Carrie M Holt welcomes Todd and Kristin Evans, who share their personal struggles in their marriage while navigating their lives as special needs parents. Both Todd and Kristin emphasize the importance of self-care, reflective listening, and validation of emotions between spouses. They stress the need for open communication and finding ways to navigate ongoing grief as a couple. They also reveal practical skills they learned through therapy that can help couples navigate the unique challenges they face. This episode offers valuable insight and support for those struggling with the demands of caring for a special needs child while maintaining a healthy and happy relationship. Ep.125; April 25, 2023Key Moments:[5:49] Todd and Kristen's different experiences with grief[12:40] Sharing feelings and being vulnerable is important in dealing with grief [17:49] Spouses react differently to grief [20:20] Support is key[21:23] Practice reflective listening in your marriage. [25:56]Managing the stress togetherResources:Disability ParentingKristin & Todd on InstagramKristin's Facebook GroupIf you enjoyed the show:Preorder The Other Side of SpecialSubscribe to our newsletter on the Take Heart WebsiteGet our free resource on finding Gratitude, Peace, and HopeReview and like us on Apple Podcasts Share us with others from wherever you listen to podcastsFollow us on Instagram @takeheartspecialmomsFind Amy at www.amyjbrown.com/ or on Instagram @amyjbrown_writerFind Carrie at www.carriemholt.com or on Instagram @carriemholtFind Sara at www.saraclime.com or on Instagram @saraclimeTake Heart is supported by our listeners. We may earn an affiliate commission when you buy through links on our site.Support the show
Big-hearted. Hard-working. Family first. That's how we would describe Sam Moravec. He's living the dream as an over-the-road truck driver, visiting family as he crisscrosses the country. But the path to success wasn't always easy. Growing up with autism, Sam struggled to feel accepted and "fit in." It was often challenging to communicate or interact socially. But with the love and support of his family, Sam has achieved his goals. Today, he's helping others to understand their autistic loved ones and communicate more effectively. Listen in as Sam shares about his childhood, becoming a driver, and joining the Nussbaum team. We'll also learn about his favorite hobby, visit a 100-year-old ice cream parlor, and meet a special man named Uncle Tony.Enjoying our podcast? Leave us a review! Your reviews help us spread the word about these important topics and invite more people into the conversation. FROM TODAY'S PODCASTGuest: Sam Moravec, Professional DriverWhat is Autism? Zaharakos Ice Cream ParlorKey Points: For those with autism, people often misinterpret their behavior. Don't jump to conclusions. Be patient and take the time to understand what autism is and why individuals act as they do. Todd Evans shares how getting to know Sam helped him understand and communicate with his autistic son. LET'S CONNECTVisit us online at terminalexchange.org Follow The Terminal Exchange on social media! o Facebooko Instagram o Twitter ABOUT NUSSBAUM Employee-Owned, Purpose Driven | Nussbaum is an industry-leader in over-the-road freight transportation. For more information on our award-winning services and top-paying driver careers, visit nussbaum.com or nussbaumjobs.com.
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Been waiting for the next thing in music.....? Well this is it!!! Counrty-Horror music, thats what they call them selves! A band that has over half a dozen songs about chainsaws alone! Join me as I welcome husband and wife team ,Casey Miller and Megan Scott Wise Barnyard Stompers. We discuss their past, their future and of course their new lp release "Hell Raisin Redneck Metalheads" with musical guest Todd Evans (Gwar /Mobile Death Camp). And do yourself a favor, and finishing this podast, check out their videos for "Outlaws with Chainsaws " and their newest, "Hell Raisin Redneck Metalheads" with guest appearances by Texas Chainsaw's Andrew Bryniarski, Todd Evans on lead guitar and Tony Covington aka "Hack" of "Hacks Horror Show". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-witching-hour3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-witching-hour3/support
This is the segment I've been long awaiting to do and little did I know a person I knew from years ago behind the always smiling, highly energetic, and happy posture was hurting inside just like me. Meet Todd local popular musician, fitness advocate, boxer, sales representative, and great family man. Todd has known me for over twenty years and glad to call him my friend. We hope to reach an audience and reach those who are struggling inside. I want everyone to know our website is on the way to help those struggling in the meantime please feel free to reach out to me on: Instagram: @sobersitdownss Facebook: Scott Stuch. Also, anyone who wants to share their story of recovery please feel free to reach out.
Freshman Shortstop at Purdue • Lettered for coach Todd Evans at Valparaiso High School in Northwest Indiana • Starting shortstop on varsity as a sophomore and senior (junior season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic) • Pitched for VHS when needed as well, highlighted by a victory in which he earned the save on the mound by striking out the side on the same day he was 4-for-4 at the plate • Also played for the Tri-State Arsenal Scout team and PRP Mambas for travel ball • Tripled as part of a two-hit, two-RBI game in a sectional win as a senior • Compiled a .462 OBP with 10 XBH, 26 walks and 25 runs as the PRP Mambas' leadoff man and shortstop in the summer of 2021 • Tripled and homered in a playoff quarterfinal win for the PRP Mambas • Finished his freshman season as a varsity call-up after being a standout on JV • Also played varsity tennis as a sophomore, competing in both singles and doubles --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reganu2019s-corner/message
The return of Todd Evens! We know him from area bands within Ohio and Michigan such as Porn Flakes, Lazy American Workers and Mobile DeathCamp but the world might recognize him as “Beefcake the Mighty” from GWAR from 2002-2008 Simple Blasphemy info: -----------------------------------
This week, Sgt. Sean ‘Sticks' Larkin and ICU Nurse Howard Doss are joined by retired Vice Officer Todd Evans. Evans gets into his craziest Vice stories including arresting a police officer in his own unit who got caught with prostitutes. Evans also talks about an undercover operation that lead to a 14-year old little person prostitute and talks about the surprising types of people he'd find with prostitutes. Grab yourself a glass of Barrell Rock and enjoy! Coptales Coptales & Cocktailsis presented by Law&Crime and sponsored by whiskeyraiders.com.WATCH THE FULL SHOW ON YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUkvw359DRc-oFszGCDCIowWATCH THE FULL SHOW ON FACEBOOK:www.facebook.com/lawandcrimeWATCH THE FULL SHOW ON INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/lawandcrimeSUPPORT OUR SPONSORS: Go to: www.whiskeyraiders.com BUY SEAN'S BOOK:www.amazon.com/Breaking-Blue-Stories-Falsely-Accused/dp/1950840077/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=sean+larkin&qid=1625088303&sr=8-2See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of OutBüro Voices featuring LGBTQ professionals, entrepreneurs, and community leaders from around the world, host Dennis Velco chats with Alfred Verhoeven, marketing consultant and Marketing Ph.D. candidate. 01:15 Brief intro by Alfred 02:30 Alfred's background includes a law degree and initially stubbled into marketing and has worked in corporate financial institutions yet has been in private practice for around 20 years so far. 04:20 In the military, Alfred was a language specialist where he learned Russian working in the military intelligence realm. 06:00 We discuss how both sales and marketing are areas where training helps to hone natural skills and abilities 08:00 Dennis shares a common connection via language learning, military intelligence, and a related story 15:00 How to lose someone following you using 3 modes of transportation 17:00 Alfred shares his inspiration to work on a Marketing Ph.D. and its focus titled Marketing the Rainbow - No one has done this study before 19:00 How the stereotype of high wealth, disposal income, dual income no kids come from and how the original niche study has been incorrectly used and referenced. See interview with Todd Evans of Rivendale Media. https://outburo.com/spanning-95-of-lgbtq-print-online-media-rivendell/ 26:00 Alfred discusses how and how the LGBTQ community became a focus for corporate marketing 27:45 How LGBTQ persons often become caregivers due to often not having kids 30:00 Alfred's research is large and still growing but has focused the Ph.D. thesis to be manageable while providing the larger set of research articles through his website. https://marketingtherainbow.info/ 31:00 Alfred discusses how companies stand for equality and how being inclusivity supports corporate profitability. 34:50 The dangers of right-wing backlash and how it can turn around and benefit the company and has changed over time through social and legal advances 36:00 How LGBTQ inclusive marketing is now pretty much mainstream and companies are pretty much foolish to not adopt inclusive marketing 39:00 We chat about the evolution of LGBTQ equality acceptance. 44:00 Alfred is taking the research content and creating articles outlining a company's LGBTQ marketing history and journey. See the website and YouTube channel listed below. 51:00 We chat about past marketing mistakes and learning from them. To connect with Alfred find him on OutBüro here. https://outburo.com/profile/tawv/ Website: https://marketingtherainbow.info/ Check out his YouTube channel featuring LGBTQ marketing commercials. YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/AlfredVerhoeven Join me and Alfred on OutBüro, the LGBTQ professional and entrepreneur online community network for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, allies, and our employers who support LGBTQ welcoming workplace equality-focused benefits, policies, and business practices. https://www.OutBuro.com Would you like to be featured like this? Contact the host Dennis Velco. https://outburo.com/profile/dennisvelco/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/outburo/message
In this special edition of Talkin' Rock, Todd Evans takes us behind the scene of his time in GWAR as Beefcake the Mighty. We talks about shows that stick out in his mind, gimmicks that went wrong on stage, a celebrity that searched them out while in their hometown and tons more. Enjoy! -Meltdown- https://wrif.com/podcasts/talkin-rock-with-meltdown/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special episode with Founders in the Titanium Collective. Todd Evans is the President and CEO at Rivendell Media. Rivendell Media is a unique media rep firm that specializes in LGBTQ media and is considered the leading expert in the field. They've been in business since 1979 and mostly work with Agencies to design and execute print and digital campaigns to the LGBTQ consumer. Julie Kenney is one of the founders and owners of 2nd Spark, a customer engagement agency on the pursuit to progress the healthcare industry into the future of customer engagement. As Chief Operating Officer, she is responsible for the operations of the company including product delivery, process, and customer experience. Michelle Flowers Welch is Chairman & CEO of Flowers Communications Group, one of the nation’s top multicultural integrated marketing agencies. She is is an award-winning expert in the field of multicultural communications. Flowers Communications Group was recently named to Forbes list of American’s Best PR Agencies 2021.
Linda Lauren and Todd Evans for The Vibe™ Room Energy Clearing Spray visit with Tim and John. The Vibe Spray is a must-have when you want to drive negative energy from your space, and a cleaner alternative to burning smokey herbs. But first, gray sweatpants are the latest in fetish gear for a certain set. Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor, the father of photojournalism and the first full-time editor of National Geographic is our Business Birthday. We're all business, except when we're not. Apple Podcasts: apple.co/1WwDBrC Spotify: spoti.fi/2pC19B1 iHeart Radio: bit.ly/2n0Z7H1 Tunein: bit.ly/1SE3NMb Stitcher: bit.ly/1N97Zqu Google Podcasts: bit.ly/1pQTcVW Pandora: pdora.co/2pEfctj YouTube: bit.ly/1spAF5a Also follow Tim and John on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/focusgroupradio Twitter: www.twitter.com/focusgroupradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/focusgroupradio
In this episode of OutBüro Voices featuring LGBTQ professionals, entrepreneurs, and community leaders from around the world, host Dennis Velco chats with Todd Evans, CEO of Rivendell Media. Rivendell Media has over 42 years of being an integral part of the LGBTQ community. It represents around 95% of all LGBTQ print and online media in the United States and Canada for advertising. If you want to run a marketing ad to reach the LGBTQ community in the US and/Canada, Rivendell will highly likely be a part of your strategic partners. They help media companies grow and stay alive by bringing advertising to newspapers, magazine publications, and websites. If it weren't for Rivendell's consolidated approach many local LGBTQ newspapers, magazines and websites would otherwise struggle and have to staff their own advertising sales representatives. 39:45 Todd says, "I read every LGBTQ publication in America, Canada, and around the world and there is nothing like your site (OutBüro). There is nothing business-oriented amongst LGBTQ media where you can really share. I highly encourage everyone to get involved especially if you are business-minded. Business is what has moved our market (issues) forward." The founder of Rivendell was originally a music promoter. He promoted Jefferson Airplane and Elton John. He toured with Elton John's first American tour promoting his concerts in all the city gay newspapers they could reach. After Elton's tour, the founder turned all those new contacts into a new business opportunity. For the full story on the company, history listen-in as Todd Evans gives great insights. Brands go to Advertising Agencies to strategies on marketing campaigns and design creatives. Then the market agencies work with Rivendell to reach the LGBTQ audience through all the LGBTQ media properties they represent. In a broad yet consolidated approach. Todd Evans is driven by a cause of equality. They know they help media companies be able to cover the news and topics that are important to the community. We have a great conversation about the impact of LGBTQ media. The consolidation of advertising buy makes advertising in LGBTQ media doable and desirable. Alone even the largest of LGBTQ media is smaller than most traditional national media campaigns would pay attention to. Most LGBTQ media is local. If advertising agencies had to themselves track down and buy from each local media companies to get the volume they want, the work to do so would be cost-prohibitive. So Rivendell with all their relationships makes it easy for brands and their ad agencies to do business with LGBTQ media. Your signup, subscription, and views of LGBTQ newspapers, publications and website is vitally important. They depend on advertising to remain in business. Listen to Todd's explanation. Todd chats about how LGBTQ media is adapting to survive the COVID pandemic panic and those large advertisers that kept advertising which kept the lights on for many. Connect with Todd on OutBüro. https://www.outburo.com/profile/toddrivendellmedia-com/ Join Todd on OutBüro, the LGBTQ professional and entrepreneur online community network for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, queer, allies and our employers who support LGBTQ welcoming workplace equality focused benefits, policies, and business practices. https://www.OutBuro.com Would you like to be featured like this? Contact the host Dennis Velco. https://www.outburo.com/profile/dennisvelco --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/outburo/message
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Over the last two episodes, we’ve heard from Todd Evans and Rachel Marianno, a brother and sister who grew up in an unusually artistic home and both became artists themselves. This week, their younger brother Orrin Evans joins me to round out the family and talk about his experience as the much younger child was similar and different, and how it influenced his career as a renowned jazz pianist and leader of the Grammy-nominated Captain Black Big Band. We talk about how he decided to leave college to pursue his career in music (and how his parents managed to walk the fine line of being supportive parents), how limiting his options forced Orrin to find ways to be successful—never more true than during the coronavirus pandemic—how the record industry has changed just over the last few decades, how the opportunity to visit other countries has changed him as a person, and a whole lot more. Check out the show notes and links at fycuriosity.com, and join the conversation on Instagram!
When your father is a playwright and your mother is a lyric soprano, you're unavoidably exposed to a creative outlook on life. This week begins a series of three episodes where we'll be hearing from three siblings from an incredibly artistic family, all of whom are artists themselves. We start with Todd Evans, the eldest sibling, a poet who has started several open mics in the Trenton, NJ, area, and also started the Don Evans Players, which performs his father's plays and other classics. We talk about what inspired him to start that group, how art came back to him after a period of addiction, and how his parents influenced him as a child and never lost their faith in him. He also graces us with a beautiful, brand-new poem. Next time, I'll be talking to his sister, poet and school administrator Rachel Marianno, and we'll round the set out with his brother Orrin Evans, of the Grammy-nominated Captain Black Big Band. Check out the show notes at fycuriosity.com for details, including a video tribute to their mother (including some of her singing!), and share your thoughts with us on Instagram!
On this episode, we were joined by Entertainer and Reality Show personality, Todd Evans. Listen in to hear quite the back and forth between Brad and Todd, an interesting game of “That’s Odd, Todd”, and see which one of the hosts Todd would like to be! Visit Todd on Instagram @toddevans6 Join the #ToddSquad Follow us on: Instagram @thetoddcastpod Facebook Email: thetoddcastpod@gmail.com
Episode 8: There are a lot of exciting things happening in Celina, Texas. Our featured guest – Todd Evans, a partner with Lanterra Group – thinks he knows why. He credits the community's involvement and the city's ability to listen. During this episode of "Life in Celina," Todd Evans talks about the projects his real estate development company are working on in Celina. He also shares his story, which includes a life-changing car ride through the piney woods of East Texas. Links:– Lanterra Group: http://www.lanterragroup.com– Celina Covid News: https://www.celina-tx.gov/AlertCenter.aspx– City of Celina: https://www.celina-tx.gov– Celina Economic Development: https://celinaedc.comMusic:Vocals by Jon Christopher DavisEngineered by Wextrax Studio Music by Mark Metdker
Today on the show, I am chatting with another old college buddy of mine, Mr. Todd Evans. He is the Director of Professional Development with ProLiteracy based out of Syracuse NY. Todd and I talk about our college days at Memphis State and how they prepared us for who we are today, his desire to educate the voting population, and how we as a community, can help adults learn to read. And for me, Adult Literacy is a very personal topic. There is an estimated 36 million adults in the U.S.—and almost 800 million worldwide—struggle with basic reading, writing and math skills. These individuals struggle daily to read a menu, fill out a job application, or even read a bedtime story to their children. ProLiteracy removes the hurdles that stand in the way of their goals. ProLiteracy is the largest adult literacy and basic education membership organization in the nation, they believe that a safer, stronger, and more sustainable society starts with an educated adult population. For more than 60 years, ProLiteracy has been working across the globe to change lives and communities through the power of literacy. ______ Friends I really hope you enjoyed today's conversation with Mr. Todd Evans. We both really appreciate you taking the time out today to listen in on our conversation. You can find out more about ProLiteracy and how you can get involved at their website proliteracy.org I have more interesting conversations coming up in the next few days and weeks. And as a reminder if you Are not already subscribed to my podcast, I want to encourage you to do that today. I really don't want you to miss a single episode. You can subscribe at asoutherngirlsview.podbean.com or on Apple Podcasts or iTunes at A Southern Girl's View with Sandy Adams. You can also find me on iheart radio and Google Play Music. And if you're feeling extra warm and fuzzy, I would be so grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, as well. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they're also fun for me to go in and read. You can click the link in the show notes or go to iTunes find my podcast, then select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Until next time, stay safe and have a fantastic rest of the day.
OMFG! The lads interview Todd Evans, member of GWAR and founding member of Mobile Deathcamp. This interview is mental, so if you need to be cheered up just listen! Music by Lazy American Workers, GWAR, Mobile Deathcamp, Angry Samoans and Anti-Heros.
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Todd Evans introduces Tim and John to The Vibe Spray. The Vibe rids space of negative heaviness, replacing it with lighter, positive energy; all wrapped in a lovely top-note of Rose essential oil. Get yourself some! But first, Walmart in Canada pulls a sweater with Santa allegedly doing lines of cocaine and Peloton pulls their now controversial holiday ad which is partly blamed for their stock dropping 10%. James Kraft, the inventor of processed cheese is our Business Birthday. We're all business. Except when we're not. Apple Podcasts: apple.co/1WwDBrC Spotify: spoti.fi/2pC19B1 iHeart Radio: bit.ly/2n0Z7H1 Tunein: bit.ly/1SE3NMb Stitcher: bit.ly/1N97Zqu Google Podcasts: bit.ly/1pQTcVW Pandora: pdora.co/2pEfctj YouTube: bit.ly/1spAF5a Also follow Tim and John on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/focusgroupradio Twitter: www.twitter.com/focusgroupradio Instagram: www.instagram.com/focusgroupradio
There's a lot of heaviness on today's Talkin' Rock podcast. Thrash drumming legend, Dave Lombardo is up first, then, Mobile Deathcamp guitarist/singer, former GWAR bassist, Todd Evans is up second. We start out talking to Dave about the film he scored, and if he envisions himself ever getting offstage and just doing that. We talk about other rock documentaries and his thoughts on some of them. I ask him if he's going to the final Slayer show, what it's like to work with Mike Patton, the strangest collaboration he's been in - and he's been in a few. I asked him about his thoughts on Ginger Baker, Vinnie Paul and Dimebag & the Clash of the Titans tour. Has he turned any bands down? Up next it's Todd Evans. He's in a band called Mobile Deathcamp and also played in GWAR, and he has stories! We talk about when we met at a Gary Holt guitar clinic. He tells the story of joining GWAR as Beefcake the Mighty. He was in the band from 2002-2008 and the love/hate relationship he had with the band. He talks a lot about Dave Brockie and what a character he was. He recalls he first gig with the band and playing his bass with all the gear on. He remembers when he heard the news that Brockie had passed, or "left the building" as Todd says. Todd gets us up-to-date on Mobile Deathcamp and what they have going on. He's got so many stories that he will be back on the pod..... If you like this podcast, a 5 star rating and review would be appreciated on Apple and iTunes. 248-586-2988 for feedback. Thanks for listening! -Meltdown- https://twitter.com/TheDaveLombardo https://www.mobiledeathcamp.net/ https://wrif.com/podcasts/talkin-rock-with-meltdown/ https://twitter.com/MeltdownWRIF
Each week on BluHorn TV, our host Mike White, CEO of BluHorn, talks to experts in the marketing industry. This week, Mike talks to Todd Evans from Rivendell Media. With 40 year of experience, Rivendell Media handles media planning and media placement best. They are the established experts in LGBT media planning and placement for print, digital, and mobile platforms. To learn more, visit http://www.rivendellmedia.com Company: Rivendell MediaWebsite Address: www.lgbtmarket.com /www.rivendellmedia.comMike: Tell me about the services you guys offer your customers. Todd: So we mostly market ourselves to ad agencies and our elevator pitches we make it simple easy and profitable to utilize and recommend LGBT media. We represent 95 percent of all LGBT media properties in the United States. And this year is our 40th year in business.Mike: How did the company get started?Todd: It's it's an interesting story. The founder was Elton John's first promoter in the United States. He flew around with Elton John on his first tour in the US and was an out-gay man at the time. He saw the viability of the LGBT market. And 1979 changed to Shingle Firm Rivendell Music Marketing to Rivendell Marketing and started repping LGBT publications.Mike: So what has been the biggest challenge over the last 40 years of growing with the segment that you have.Todd: Well I would say the biggest challenge is these last five years in that we've always grown. We've never had a down year really, but with this conversion to digital and then trying to get people in both the diversity space and then also in mainstream media to understand how LGBT media habits are very different than other minority markets media habits.
Bill Neglia/Neglia Insurance Group The Neglia Insurance Group is a full-service independent insurance agency that was started in 1983. They specialize in health, life, long term care, disability, dental, vision, and Medicare insurance plans. They work with individuals, families, business owners and their employees to make sure they have the most suitable and cost-effective insurance […] The post Bill Neglia of Neglia Insurance Group, Todd Evans of Pieper O’Brien Herr Architects, and Roop Singh of Intuit Factory appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
On BIV Today… Lift CEO Matei Olaru (0:41) previews Canada’s largest cannabis expo, which starts in Vancouver on January 10, and discusses how the conversations around cannabis are changing with legalization in place. How exposed is Canada’s ETF market in the event of a global financial crisis? Todd Evans (10:57), managing director of the Investment Industry Association of Canada, walks through a new IIAC study and offers insight into how the exchange-traded funds marketplace has evolved. Hayley Woodin hosts, see more at https://biv.com/.
Todd Evans joined uBreakiFix as VP of Franchising in July 2015. He is instrumental in ensuring that uBreakiFix partners with the right individuals to represent the brand in new and growing markets. With his guidance, uBreakiFix has consistently been named among the fastest growing companies. He previously held the same position at Aaron’s Inc. where he launched a mega-successful franchise division. Key Takeaways: [0:22] Today’s episode of Franchise Euphoria is brought to you by The Franchise 5 package. Head over to franchiseeuphoria.com/franchise5 to learn more! [1:01] Today’s Franchise Euphoria guest is Todd Evans, the VP of Franchising at uBreakiFix. [2:21] Josh welcomes Todd to Franchise Euphoria. [2:42] Todd does a quick overview of the uBreakiFix franchise concept; they are a technology repair company that will “fix anything with a power button.” [3:24] Before his involvement with uBreakiFix, Todd worked for Aarons, Inc. for 23 years. [5:20] The nature of the franchising industry is to find a need in the industry. uBreakiFix is well-suited for this as nearly everybody uses new technology these days, especially phones and tablets. [6:15] Over Todd’s first 24 months, he found that the business was extremely scaleable, and with this in mind, the business has grown to over 400 locations with another 490 franchise locations committed to open over the next 36 months. [7:02] One of the most attractive aspects of the franchise system has been the area development agreement, which consists of franchisees receiving the rights to a specific area to open multiple units within over the course of time. [8:02] uBreakiFix also sells technology accessories like phone cases, but they have to be careful to make sure their suppliers don’t view them as competition. [9:40] The inception of uBreakiFix started with their founder and CEO, Justin, who broke his iPhone while he was in college. When he took it to a repair business, he found that it would be a five day wait before it could get looked at on top of exorbitant fees. He then fixed it himself, and the business was born. [11:26] The first uBreakiFix location was opened in Orlando, FL. [12:07] Their franchising efforts began will selling about half of their corporate owned stores to the onsite store managers for each location. [14:55] uBreakiFix has four types of potential franchisees they typically focus their efforts on. [18:11] Todd believes uBreakiFix has four glaring points that set them apart from competitors in the business. [21:56] If you want to learn more about uBreakiFix, click here! [22:25] Thanks for listening, and please, reach out to Josh anytime through email at josh@franchiseeuphoria.com. If you enjoyed this interview, please leave us a review on iTunes. Mentioned in This Episode: josh@franchiseeuphoria.com www.franchiseeuphoria.com www.franchiseeuphoria.com/franchise5 https://www.ubreakifix.com/franchising?utm_source=franchise_euphoria www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDheXpUYU70
On the season finale of Animal Instinct, guest host Ada Nieves is joined in the studio by Todd Evans of Dawn Animal Agency and The Sanctuary for Animals, a non-profit charity that cares for old, abandoned, and abused animals on their large and scenic farm in Westtown, located in rural Orange County, New York. Animal Instinct is powered by Simplecast
Todd Evans/Jackson EMC Jackson EMC is a non-profit electrical service provider serving parts of 10 north Georgia counties. The cooperative was started by farmers in Jackson County 77 years ago. They serve over 100,000 meters in Gwinnett County. Jackson Electric Membership Corporation, one of the largest electric cooperatives in Georgia and the nation, is headquartered 50 […] The post SIMON SAYS, LET’S TALK BUSINESS: Todd Evans of Jackson EMC and North Johnson of Gwinnett Braves appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Today Franchise Interviews is celebrating 7 years and our 350th show with the Aaron's franchise opportunity. Aaron's is North America's leader in the sales and lease ownership of household necessities which includes brand name furniture, appliances, electronics and computers. Today we are meeting with the Vice President of Aaron, Todd Evans. Aaron's was ranked #21 in Entrepreneur magazine's Franchise 500® out of thousands of franchise concepts. Aarons was also ranked #3 by Forbes magazine among Top 20 "Franchise for the Buck." Today they have more than 2,000 showrooms across the U.S. and Canada. Aarons has provided consistent, reliable financial results for over 57 years. Today's Anniversary Show is broken into 4 segments: Segment 1 - One of our most memorable shows was from seven years ago with Todd Evans, who is the VP of Aaron's. In part 1, you are going to hear clips from that interview 7 years ago. In segment 2 we are going to bring Todd Evans of Aaron's back into the studio and discuss where Aarons is today in 2013. In segment 3 you will hear our interview with The Marketing Doctor and branding expert Dr. John Tantillo In segment 4, you'll hear what clip from our Great Quotes in Franchising podcast made our seven year anniversary show. We would like to thank our friends at BlogTalkRadio for helping make Franchise Interviews a successful radio show.
The morning will begin with an update on Albert Woodfox's case. I heard things went well in court Tuesday, March 3. We'll be speaking with exonerated Anglola 3 member Robert Hillary King and other supporters, Albert's brother, Michael Mable and Parnell Herbert, about the hearing. This conversation will be followed by a talk with Todd Evans, playwright. His play, “Battle Road,” a play about Black people's involvement in the Revolutionary War, will be produced at the Barn Theater in Ross, March 6, 7 & 8. We will close the program with The Big Read in Oakland, sponsored by the Oakland Public Library, the Oakland Museum and Cal State University East Bay. The book this year is Ernest Gaines' A Lesson Before Dying, and there are many events planned this month to celebrate this wonderful work: films, poetry writing workshops, dramatization and an interview with the author. All the events are free. Visit this website for information about Oakland's first ever Big Read program 03/04/2009 - Wednesday 6:30 pm Fresh Perspectives: Theatrical performance Location: Main Library, West Auditorium @ 125 14th Street, Oakland, CA Artistic Director of Rough N Ready Theatre Players, Daunielle Rasmussen and the Theatre Department Chair at Laney College, Michael Torres, work with local actors to bring to life poignant scenes from A Lesson Before Dying in an intimate theatrical experience. 03/06/2009 - Friday 6:00 pm At the Death House Door Location: Oakland Museum of California @ 1000 Oak Street at 10th, Oakland, CA 94607 Attend a special screening of the Independent Film Channel's award-winning documentary, At The Death House Door. A short discussion will follow the screening. 03/07/2009 - Saturday 10:00 am Writing Lessons: A Poetry Workshop Location: CSU East Bay's The Oakland Center @ 1000 Broadway, Suite 109, Oakland, CA 94607 Prize-winning, local creative writer, Arisa Wh
This is part 2 of our interviews with Todd Evans, VP of franchising for the Aaron's Sales and Lease Ownership Franchise Opportunity. In part 2, Todd dives deeper into training for new franchisees and gives his advice to aspiring entrepreneurs looking to buy a franchise.
Don and I both thought this was a very interesting franchise opportunity and business model. We are meeting with Todd Evans, the VP of franchising for Aaron's Sales and Lease Ownership. This is part 1 of a two segment interviews. Aaron's Sales and Lease Ownership provides products and services primarily to customers in need of furniture, electronics, appliances and jewelry, but who do not choose to, or cannot, purchase them with cash or credit. Aaron's was founded in 1955 and began franchisin