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What happens when the roles you built your life around suddenly disappear? In this raw and real episode, Todd Turner sits down with longtime friend and Texas real estate agent Denise Milliken to talk about life after divorce—from empty nesting to learning how to change toilets solo. Denise opens up about the quiet loneliness, the awkward holiday moments, and the hard work of building a life that feels like you. If you've ever wondered who you are without a partner, this episode will resonate.
In the season 10 premiere, Hector Miray is joined by special guest Todd Turner as they discuss news out of San Diego Comic Con, re-cap the comic news of the Summer, highlight their latest pulls, and spotlight some new #1s. Read more comics! https://lovethynerd.com/pull-list-103-paying-for-my-sdcc-hotel-room-with-an-infinity-dime/
Hector is once again joined by Todd Turner as they discuss how DC & Marvel might lose the trademark on the term “Super Hero” and more comic book news. Plus, their latest pulls and new #1s. https://lovethynerd.com/pull-list-104-super-hero/
Hector is once again joined by Todd Turner as they discuss a new book examining disputed Stan Lee/Marvel comic book origins, and more comic book news. Plus, their latest pulls and new #1s. https://lovethynerd.com/pull-list-105-stan-lee-lied/
Hector is once again joined by Todd Turner as they discuss Stephen Amell's thoughts on that Peacemaker joke and more comic book news. Plus, their latest pulls and new #1s. https://lovethynerd.com/pull-list-106-green-arrow-v-peacemaker/
Hector welcomes back Todd Turner one more time for a special episode of The Pull List where both parties are flying by the seat of their pants. No plan, no rundown, just straight comic news and pulls. https://lovethynerd.com/pull-list-107-batmanin-it-up/
Hector welcomes back Todd Turner one more time for a special episode of The Pull List where both parties are flying by the seat of their pants. No plan, no rundown, just straight comic news and pulls.
Hector is once again joined by Todd Turner as they discuss Stephen Amell's thoughts on that Peacemaker joke and more comic book news. Plus, their latest pulls and new #1s.
Join the NextGenNerd as he talks with MosaicFanArt, Todd Turner!They talk about: HeroesCon in Charlotte, NCIdentity Crisis by Brad MeltzerThe difference between Plastic Man, Elongated Man and Mister Fantastic.Todd's casting of Brad Pitt as Green Arrow!Find the NextGen Nerd on social media!Twitter: @NextGen_NerdInstagram: @NextGen_NerdTwitch.tv: NextGenNerd25Youtube: @NextGen_NerdEmail: nextgennerdpodcast@gmail.comDiscord: https://discord.gg/TR8QuakTQnFacebook: CJ BurroughsWant to buy NextGen Nerd Stuff?!Amazon Brand: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_dp_s_web_0?ie=UTF8&search-alias=aps&field-keywords=NextGen+Nerd+Podcast
Hector is once again joined by Todd Turner as they discuss a new book examining disputed Stan Lee/Marvel comic book origins, and more comic book news. Plus, their latest pulls and new #1s.
Hurricane warning. Tsunami warning. Flash flood warning. No time to take cover. Ride it out. It's revealing a lot -- and the world will look wildly different when the waters subside. Which they will...eventually. Astro-Insight for September 16-22, 2024. Please do not forward w/o copyright notice intact, which is: Text & recording ©℗ Kathy Biehl 2024. Photo by Todd Turner on Unsplash. Transcription of this episode Spirit Talk Podcast Bonus content at Patreon Listen to Celestial Compass on OM Times Radio and TV Support this podcast Find out what this means for you! My Saturn in Pisces talk Facebook: Empowerment Unlimited
Hector is once again joined by Todd Turner as they discuss how DC & Marvel might lose the trademark on the term "Super Hero" and more comic book news. Plus, their latest pulls and new #1s.
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In the season 10 premiere, Hector Miray is joined by special guest Todd Turner as they discuss news out of San Diego Comic Con, re-cap the comic news of the Summer, highlight their latest pulls, and spotlight some new #1s. Read more comics!
Send us a Text Message.What if your passion for hunting could evolve into a lifelong craft? Join us on the Hunts on Outfitting Podcast as we sit down with Todd Turner, an expert taxidermist from River Glade, New Brunswick. Todd's journey into the intricate world of taxidermy began over 35 years ago, inspired by his father's love for hunting. You'll hear how his varied career path and personal challenges led him back to his true calling – preserving the memories of the hunt in stunning detail. Todd also shares his enthusiasm for bear and moose hunting, offering tips on how to balance work with hobbies and what to avoid when bringing in your prized catches.Ever wondered what it takes to have your deer mount make it into a prestigious book? You'll find out as Todd recounts the exhilarating moment a deer mount scored 142 and narrowly made it into the New Brunswick record book. From scoring significant mounts to the delights of bear meat, this episode takes you on a journey through the highs and challenges of hunting and taxidermy. Todd sheds light on the nuanced process of mounting small game such as weasels and even provides some shocking revelations about bear diets and how they impact the taste of bear meat.The episode doesn't stop there. Todd dives into the complexities of maintaining and restoring mounted animals, including the challenges of cross-border shipping between Canada and the U.S. We delve into the red tape of CITES permits, mishaps like bear hide mix-ups, and unique requests such as mounting a young girl's pet rabbit. The importance of proper handling techniques is highlighted, with a heartfelt shoutout to Turner's Taxidermy. This episode is a tribute to the meticulous, demanding work behind the scenes in taxidermy and the camaraderie within this unique field.Check us out on Facebook and instagram Hunts On Outfitting, and also our YouTube page Hunts On Outfitting Podcast. Tell your hunting buddies about the podcast if you like it, Thanks!
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No one heads to the altar planning for a divorce someday. We think that as Christians we should be able to beat the odds. Our churches are not set up to minister to people going through this life-altering split. That's what our guest noticed when he was struggling through his divorce amidst the chaos of the COVID pandemic. Todd Turner created the Unyoked Podcast and workbook to help Christians facing divorce learn the milestones towards divorce recovery. You can find him at www.toddturner.com and on IG @unyokedliving.Follow @soulgritresources on FB and IG and email your questions and comments to info@soulgritresources.com. Sign up at www.soulgritresources.com to be the first to know about new blogs, episodes, and more.
Hector shares his thoughts on his grand adventure to Lexington Comic & Toy Show, along with mini interviews from Ashley of Fangirling Over Jesus & Todd Turner of Mosaic Fan Art
Title: What it is like to be an AD, and how do you get there? Guest: Todd Turner, Chairman of Collegiate Sports Associates Podcast Perks: Thanks to Screen Skinz, the #1 branded screen protector, for their support of the podcast! Screen Skinz allows you to personalize your screen protector with custom or officially licensed designs that disappear, get yours today by visiting screenskinz.com and use the code “LIFO24” at checkout for 20% off AND don't forget you can get 15% off Suja Organic today with the code "LIFO" at the link: sujaorganic.pxf.io/1rM9Da --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifeinthefrontoffice/message
Todd Turner joins Hector to talk about his amazing Mosaic Fan Art business and the purpose behind it. https://www.instagram.com/mosaicfanart https://www.twitch.tv/mosaicfanart https://www.facebook.com/mosaicfanart
This week CJ sits down with Stephen Ridley and Todd Turner to talk about John Carter! Check out Stephen on the MoViGa podcast and Todd at Mosaic Fanart and Sis and Big Pops Culture!Find the NextGen Nerd on social media!Twitter: @NextGen_NerdInstagram: @NextGen_NerdTwitch.tv: NextGenNerd25Youtube: @NextGen_NerdEmail: nextgennerdpodcast@gmail.comDiscord: https://discord.gg/TR8QuakTQnFacebook: CJ BurroughsWant to buy NextGen Nerd Stuff?!Amazon Brand: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_dp_s_web_0?ie=UTF8&search-alias=aps&field-keywords=NextGen+Nerd+Podcast
Darker Knight, Hooligan, PieGod and & UWMammaJamma recap 'Zona, predict the PAC and discuss how it feels to watch this Husky team vs others in Husky history --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundthesirenpoduw/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/soundthesirenpoduw/support
This week CJ has MOSAICFANART back on the show!!!!Some of Todd's Comic Picks: NightwingClick Click BoomIron ManUltimate InvasionVoid RivalsThis week they talk about Birthright!Find the NextGen Nerd on social media!Twitter: @NextGen_NerdInstagram: @NextGen_NerdTwitch.tv: NextGenNerd25Youtube: @NextGen_NerdEmail: nextgennerdpodcast@gmail.comDiscord: https://discord.gg/TR8QuakTQnFacebook: CJ BurroughsWant to buy NextGen Nerd Stuff?!Amazon Brand: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=bl_dp_s_web_0?ie=UTF8&search-alias=aps&field-keywords=NextGen+Nerd+Podcast
Mosaic Fan Art - https://www.mosaicfanart.com/Todd's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mosaicfanart/?hl=enFantastic Four Dream CastReed Richards – Dev PatelSue Storm – Mackenzie DavisJohnny Storm – Joe KeeryBen Grimm – Nonso AnozieVillain – Andrew ScottComic Choices1. Fantastic Four – Kirby and Lee – First Appearance ofDoctor Doom - https://a.co/d/8i6nczr2. Fantastic Four – Three – Hickman - https://a.co/d/glNLvz43. Ultimate Fantastic Four - https://a.co/d/8dytAJs4. Fantastic Four Reboot – https://a.co/d/aXJJWFL5. Special King Size Annual #3 – The Wedding of Mr.Fantastic and Sue Storm - https://a.co/d/e8EqneOSis and Big Pop's Culturehttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/sis-and-big-pops-culture/id1549734378https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs-Ej07iGLhbfA3fnVtFV1g
Sara is Founder and CEO of Taproot Charities, a non-profit ministry which provides school fees, supplies, and uniforms to support girls in secondary and college level education in rural Uganda, Africa. After serving in Arua, Uganda on two medical mission trips, and seeing first-hand how the young women in Arua are culturally marginalized and overlooked, Sara felt a special calling to help provide a secondary education to the young women of Arua. And thus, Taproot Charities was born. When Sara is not advocating for teen girls in Uganda, she is working as an occupational therapist in hand rehabilitation in San Luis Obispo, CA. She has been married 24 years to her husband, Travis. She is the mother to her 18 year-old son, Riley, who is currently studying engineering at Cal Poly San Luis Obisp and to her 15 year old daughter, Berkeley, who is a freshman at Templeton High School. Sara resides along the central coast of California in the small town of Templeton, which is about half way between Los Angeles and San Francisco along beautiful highway 101!Interviewer:Todd TurnerToddTurner.comI'm Todd Turner, Creative Digital Guide. I come along side Christian Non-Profits and churches and help them tell and fund their God-Sized missions using their digital channels. Listen in to learn how we tell our stories with integrity and ask people to join our kingdom stories. As a former Executive Vice President for an International organization, I have traveled the world learning and teaching digital strategies in various countries and languages. I have gathered the essentials of Digital Strategies and spend my day helping organizations cut out the fads and trends and learn the simple blocking and tackling of their online fundraising strategies.FaceBook Group for Executive Pastors and Executive Directors:https://creativedigitalguide.com/facebook/Want to be Interviewed on this podcast?https://creativedigitalguide.com/podcast/
I recently had an extensive body ultrasound after some “hot spots” came back on my thermography scan. It picked up some inflammation in my neck area and I wasn't sure if it was my carotid artery, thyroid or something else. I had only planned on having the ultrasound scan on my neck but took the advice to have a more extensive look. I'm SO glad I did! He looked at my heart, breasts, kidneys, adrenals, pancreas, spleen, intestines and so much more. Turns out my carotid artery is fine, my thyroid is ok, but there are a few other things he found that I wouldn't know about had I not done the full body scan. It was a very interesting and eye opening experience and part of what made it so great was my brilliant technician and all of the little tidbits he shared during the 1.5 hour appointment. He's on the podcast this week to share his knowledge and talk through some of my results. I think you'll find this fascinating! For more information and to access the show notes for this episode, visit my website here: https://www.thechristiannutritionist.com/podcast/197
Wayne Stiles is the host of Walking the Bible Lands (www.walkingthebiblelands.com), an online video experience of virtual tours of the Holy Land. A former pastor and veteran traveler to the Holy Land, Dr. Stiles has served in full-time ministry for more than 30 years. He is the author of Going Places with God, Walking in the Footsteps of Jesus, and Waiting on God. Wayne and his wife, Cathy, have two grown daughters and live in Texas. Visit waynestiles.com for more.Interviewer:Todd TurnerCreativeDigitalGuide.comI'm Todd Turner, Creative Digital Guide. I come along side Christian Non-Profits and churches and help them tell and fund their God-Sized missions using their digital channels. Listen in to learn how we tell our stories with integrity and ask people to join our kingdom stories. As a former Executive Vice President for an International organization, I have traveled the world learning and teaching digital strategies in various countries and languages. I have gathered the essentials of Digital Strategies and spend my day helping organizations cut out the fads and trends and learn the simple blocking and tackling of their online fundraising strategies.FaceBook Group for Executive Pastors and Executive Directors:https://creativedigitalguide.com/facebook/Want to be Interviewed on this podcast?https://creativedigitalguide.com/podcast/
Harmony Grillo, victim of exploitation turned UCLA honor student, her goal is to help women and girls entrenched in sexual exploitation find freedom.As a survivor, Harmony is passionate about assisting women in their journeys of healing and transformation. In 2003, she founded Treasures, a faith-based outreach and support group to women in the sex industry and victims of sex trafficking.Armed with personal experience, a Master's Degree in Social Work and evidence-based theories, Harmony sheds light on the impact of a pornified culture and the lives of women trapped within it. She has received Congressional recognition for her work and has had the opportunity to train LAPD, LVPD, Department of Justice, and the FBI in best practices for working with victims of sexual exploitation and trafficking. Her memoir, Scars and Stilettos details her harrowing account of moving from victim to survivor to liberator.Interviewer:Todd TurnerCreativeDigitalGuide.comI'm Todd Turner, Creative Digital Guide. I come along side Christian Non-Profits and churches and help them tell and fund their God-Sized missions using their digital channels. Listen in to learn how we tell our stories with integrity and ask people to join our kingdom stories. As a former Executive Vice President for an International organization, I have traveled the world learning and teaching digital strategies in various countries and languages. I have gathered the essentials of Digital Strategies and spend my day helping organizations cut out the fads and trends and learn the simple blocking and tackling of their online fundraising strategies.FaceBook Group for Executive Pastors and Executive Directors:https://creativedigitalguide.com/facebook/Want to be Interviewed on this podcast?https://creativedigitalguide.com/podcast/
Shannon McGraw is a woman in love with God and excited about her faith. But it wasn't always that way. She was only 3 years old when the abuse began by a family member. While still a teen, her boyfriend was tragically killed in an auto accident, and she began to question a God who would claim a young man with so much life yet to be lived. At the fragile age of seventeen, she was raped and she began to distrust a God who would allow such a thing. Again, as a freshman in college, she was raped a second time, and she began to earnestly put as much distance between herself and God as she possibly could.It has been said that the best thing about hitting bottom is that, when we do, we have no place else to go but up. Such was the case with mcGraw. Growing up with such evil it is no wonder she struggled with low self-esteem. At the age of 27, having run from God as far as she could go, she found herself at the bottom of a life that was no longer tolerable. Having no place to go but up, she looked to Heaven. And there was God, surrounding her with His peace.It was the beginning of a love story that has grown more beautiful with each passing day.Shortly after her love affair with God began in earnest, Shannon felt a distinct calling to begin teaching the teens at her local church. Not only did this give her an opportunity to share her own struggles as a teen and tell others how God changed her personal tragedy into triumph, but it also allowed her to look beyond the traditions to more deeply explore the intricacies of her faith.Interviewer:Todd TurnerCreativeDigitalGuide.comI'm Todd Turner, Creative Digital Guide. I come along side Christian Non-Profits and churches and help them tell and fund their God-Sized missions using their digital channels. Listen in to learn how we tell our stories with integrity and ask people to join our kingdom stories. As a former Executive Vice President for an International organization, I have traveled the world learning and teaching digital strategies in various countries and languages. I have gathered the essentials of Digital Strategies and spend my day helping organizations cut out the fads and trends and learn the simple blocking and tackling of their online fundraising strategies.FaceBook Group for Executive Pastors and Executive Directors:https://creativedigitalguide.com/facebook/Want to be Interviewed on this podcast?https://creativedigitalguide.com/podcast/
Chris is out, but Hector and and trusty fill-in Todd Turner talk about their favorite comics from the last two weeks and beyond!
Hector sits down with Todd Turner of Mosaic Fan Art to discuss LTN Con 2022
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Join Zander Turner and Todd Turner as we give the Cliff Note version overview of Klife.KLIFE is a ministry focused on providing discipleship for students in cities across the country. Through a variety of activities (large group gatherings, small group Bible studies, mission trips, retreats, and other events), KLIFE kids grow in their faith and have lots of fun in the process! Our hope is that we would equip students to live the rest of their life for Jesus and make Him known to others.KLIFE works alongside churches and families in the community to teach and encourage kids to be strong in the Lord in spite of all the negative pressures they face as teenagers. KLIFE networks kids from different churches, and those without a church home, to build positive, Godly relationships that can withstand the negative peer pressure so prevalent in today's youth culture.
Chris is out, but Hector and and trusty fill-in Todd Turner talk about their favorite comics from the last two weeks and beyond!
Todd Turner put the T in OTO Development, helping to found the company now known for its strong select-service position in urban cores nationwide. Following the passing of his dear friend, Corry Oakes, Todd Turner assumed the role of CEO. In this latest episode, Turner shares with Teague how he remembers his oldest friend and how he plans to honor Oakes' legacy through his leadership of OTO.
Faith & Fandom Podcast: Identity Crisis Episode 1 with Todd Turner. Hector & Todd delve into discussion of the classic story Identity Crisis.
Todd Turner is of the mind that if you're not having fun, then you're doing this advertising thing all wrong. It's why he invented Ad Twitter's favorite headlines game, Wash-a-pig. And he's not done there. This episode we talk with Todd about the origins of WAP and his future plans for his creative game business as well as his long career in outdoor advertising—the purest form of advertising. You can order your very own deck at washapig.com and find Todd's portfolio of work at toddmadethis.com Thanks for ad'ing a little Bad to your day ;) now follow us on Twitter dammit More Links: Pod SiteBrian's BookEric's InstagramAmelia's Book
Ever wondered what a Digital Strategist is or does for Christian Non-Profits and Churches? Todd Turner spends a few minutes explaining his value to small to mid-sized organizations who need help moving the needle on new names and increased revenue to fund their God Sized missions.
Hector is joined by Todd Turner of Mosaic Fan Art & Sis & Big Pop's Culture Podcast as they discuss The Batman, Batman in cinema overall, and the state of Batman in comics. Enjoy this laid back discussion, but spoilers ahead.
Reposted from Love Thy Nerd: Chris Poirier may be out, but Hector Miray is ready to launch into this new season of the Pull List Podcast with a special guest appearance from Todd Turner! So, strap in and prepare yourself… for we've got comics sign!
Chris Poirier may be out, but Hector Miray is ready to launch into this new season of the Pull List Podcast with a special guest appearance from Todd Turner! So, strap in and prepare yourself… for we've got comics sign!
Rhome van Dyck is the founder of Sacra Script, a ministry dedicated to equipping the Church with Christ-centered Bible studies and resources.Creator of the Sacra Script Bible Ventures App and Bible Compass. He was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, and grew up in various places across Canada. His passion is for the worldwide Church and teaching the message of God's Word from its original context. Along with a diploma in Biblical Studies from Columbia Bible College, he holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History with an emphasis on the Reformation from Simon Fraser University and a Th.M. in Historical Theology from Dallas Theological Seminary. He has served as a pastor for seven years and was ordained at Stonebriar Community Church in Frisco, Texas by Chuck Swindoll. He has traveled extensively around the world teaching and training pastors often in areas of persecution and continues a busy teaching schedule both at home and abroad. He loves to help people understand how the entire story of Scripture reveals God's redemptive plan through Christ. He is married to Vanessa, a former college professor and fellow Dallas Seminary graduate. They have two young daughters: Kaleah and Adrielle. Rhome loves the Lord, his family, sports, music, history, and the great outdoors.Interviewer:Todd TurnerCreativeDigitalGuide.comI'm Todd Turner, Creative Digital Guide. I come along side Christian Non-Profits and churches and help them tell and fund their God-Sized missions using their digital channels. Listen in to learn how we tell our stories with integrity and ask people to join our kingdom stories. As a former Executive Vice President for an International organization, I have traveled the world learning and teaching digital strategies in various countries and languages. I have gathered the essentials of Digital Strategies and spend my day helping organizations cut out the fads and trends and learn the simple blocking and tackling of their online fundraising strategies.FaceBook Group for Executive Pastors and Executive Directors:https://creativedigitalguide.com/facebook/Want to be Interviewed on this podcast?https://creativedigitalguide.com/podcast/
Welcome to the "This is HIS Story podcast" - The Executive Director and Pastor Guide to Sowing and Reaping Online GiversLeaders at Christian organizations and churches wear many hats and let's face it, they all don't fit perfectly. While focusing on mission, staff, vendors, fundraising, and goals... there is the matter of Digital Strategies. Technology and trends move at breakneck speeds and managing your Christian organization's online efforts can seem like a full-time job. Todd Turner has been in your shoes... He spent his life helping Faith Based organizations build solid, ethical, online fundraising strategies that work. Listen in and subscribe to grow your knowledge, increase your ability to lead your digital efforts, and be encouraged as you navigate your organization in the Digital World of ministry and fundraising.
Today's episode is pulled from a Webinar created in 2021 that is SO relevant and needed for Non-Profit Executive Directors and even Executive Pastors: The Section of the Webinar was called "Your Reports are Lying to you!"It helps eliminate passing data up from those below to the board of directors and having important information ignored. Selling a report that was built to show success not necessarily facts. Stop having needless "Vanity Reporting" laid on your desk and wasting valuable time finding the information you really want.In a day when data is everywhere... learn how to find... or better yet.. ask for the INFORMATION you need to find if your web efforts are bringing in RIO.We discuss how to measure online projects and learn to make reporting decisions BEFORE the project starts.Leaders at Christian organizations and churches wear many hats and let's face it, they all don't fit perfectly. While focusing on mission, staff, vendors, fundraising, and goals... there is the matter of Digital Strategies. Technology and trends move at breakneck speeds and managing your Christian organization's online efforts can seem like a full-time job. Todd Turner has been in your shoes... He spent his life helping Faith Based organizations build solid, ethical, online fundraising strategies that work. Listen in and subscribe to grow your knowledge, increase your ability to lead your digital efforts, and be encouraged as you navigate your organization in the Digital World of ministry and fundraising.
The Executive Director and Pastor Guide to Sowing and Reaping Online GiversWhat does Ethical Digital Fundraising and Executive Directors and Pastors have in common? A whole lot.Technology is moving at break neck speeds. So is data collection and thus... access to this information.Your Web Team and vendors have access to more data than you may can even imagine.Listen in to learn about choses you may need to make about data available to you and how that effects the way you fundraise.Leaders at Christian organizations and churches wear many hats and let's face it, they all don't fit perfectly. While focusing on mission, staff, vendors, fundraising, and goals... there is the matter of Digital Strategies. Technology and trends move at breakneck speeds and managing your Christian organization's online efforts can seem like a full-time job. Todd Turner has been in your shoes... He spent his life helping Faith Based organizations build solid, ethical, online fundraising strategies that work. Listen in and subscribe to grow your knowledge, increase your ability to lead your digital efforts, and be encouraged as you navigate your organization in the Digital World of ministry and fundraising.
Welcome to This is HIS Story podcast: The Executive Director and Pastor Guide to Sowing and Reaping Online Givers. Most all "help" for digital strategies is aimed at the doers at the keyboard and cellphone but there is not a lot of help out there for those managing an organization's Digital Strategies... from the Executive Director's or Pastors chair. I'm Todd Turner, Creative Digital Guide, and I am going to spend Episode 0 telling the genesis of the why, how, and when I help Christian organizations transform their online world into a funnel of New Names and Online Givers. Why do Executive Directors and Pastors need another podcast or tool in their tool belt?Learn how a little kid from East Texas has been blessed to work with large international organizations and small non-profits and churches around the globe for over 25 years. And how listening to this podcast can help give Executive Leaders of Small to Mid-Sized Christian Organizations a leg up on managing the staff, volunteers, and vendors that help them tell their passion story and fund their God-sized mission.CreativeDigitalGuide.com
Welcome to This is HIS Story podcast: The Executive Director and Pastor Guide to Reaping and Sowing Online Givers. Today's Episode we are discussing the answers to these questions:Why you don't have to spend tons to find new donors or keep the ones you haveHow the executive teams I work with are winning back 5, 1, even 15+ hours a week for themselves.Simple methods to align your staff and vendors to row to the same simple goal(s).How to gain confidence that the ROI of your digital efforts are being used in good stewardship to your board and donorsHow to navigate the ever-changing digital landscape, so your organization stands out and excites current donors.And, how to do all this, while gaining maximum exposure for their organization and funding their God-sized mission.We discuss a Free Webinar built to answer these questions.Former Executive Vice President of a large international non-profit organization where he served over 11 years. Todd Turner has studied digital fundraising strategies in multiple countries, languages, and cultures around the globe. A public speaker and digital consultant passionate about sharing his findings and strategies with Christian Non-Profits.
This is a guest chapter from Todd Turner Of Mosaic Fan Art / Sis & Big Pop's Culture. Todd is bringing his reflections on the Hobbit and our walk in faith. The print version of this can also be found at www.faithandfandom.org This will also be featured in Faith & Fandom book 8. Todd Turner is a “nerd” small group leader at Southland Christian church in Lexington, Ky. He and his daughter record a weekly family friendly nerd podcast called Sis and Big Pop's Culture. He is also the creator, owner of Mosaic Fan Art which utilizes stained glass mosaics of comic book heroes and villains to let Fandom know that a broken life can be pieced together to become a masterpiece through a relationship with a loving God. @mosaicfanart www.mosaicfanart.com
Hector sits down with Todd Turner of Mosaic Fan Art to discus the things active in their lives, the joys of creation, and why mushrooms are terrible on pizza.
Awwww yeah! It's another tasty Mid-week throwback segment and we are bringing you all back to Todd Turner's Prod Todd segment! A little extra bonus of a "Wrong Answers Only" as well. Enjoy! Would you rather: Be raised by wolves or gorillas? Which part of the brownie do you like best? Corner or Middle? How is the restaurant “Long John Silvers” still in business? What are your Top 3 Christmas Movies? How much money does one need to be considered for Sugar Daddy status? Would you rather: Drop everything someone hands you, or never be able to give it back? Who would win in a fight? Woody or Buzz Lightyear?
Hector Continues The List Of 100 Things That Didn't Suck In 2020 Jon Foremam Instagram Golfing Twenty One Pilots Single Drops34. Heath Mcnease Jetty Rae Penpals Notes 1 DC Fandome Hyrule Warriors Ton of Marvel And Star Wars Shows announced Assassins Creed Valhalla Paper Mario41. Judah & The Lion Songs & Concert Lightsaber/ Dark Saber43. Easter Pickup Mike Shinoda Album/Streaming Daredevil Comic Run Wonder Woman & Soul dropping on Christmas Five Iron Frenzy Album Retrofitted Podcast Jars Of Clay Christmas Online How You Get There. Todd Turner’s Harley Quinn LTN Radio LTN Online Panel Jesus Otaku, Mike Perna, Satellite Gaming Walking To Mordor LTN Radio LTN Online Panel Jesus Otaku, Mike Perna, Satellite Gaming Walking To Mordor55. Tobe New Album/Bet Performance Andy Mineo Happy Thoughts/Christmas Animaniacs reboot58. Mandalorian season 259. Bo Katan Ahsoka Tano61. Thrawn Boba Fett Folklore KB His Glory Alone
TODD OF THE DAY: Todd Turner LINK TO THE TODDCAST: https://linktr.ee/thetoddcastpod This week we had photographer and real estate broker, Todd Turner, on the Toddcast. Todd shares his top 3 Christmas movies, what Long John Silvers is really about, some insider info on the Applebee’s riblets, and what part of the brownie is the most scrumptious. Follow Todd on Instagram: @toddturnerphoto Subscribe and follow to join the #ToddSquad Follow us on: Instagram @thetoddcastpod Facebook Email: thetoddcastpod@gmail.com
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Twenty-Five percent of Americans will never be returning to gyms even once the pandemic is over, according to new research. A survey of 2,000 Americans who exercise at least twice a week surveyed respondents on their attitudes toward gyms in the "corona age" and found 24 percent are over them, with one in three saying they will be likely to go less than before. However, four in 10 remain undeterred by COVID-19 and said they will be returning to the gym at the same rate or more once it opens back up. The study, conducted by OnePoll on behalf of LIFEAID Beverage Co., also found many active Americans are turning to at-home workouts. Forty-two percent of those polled said they have a home gym set-up that they prefer over their membership gym. Todd Turner started Team GUTS in Ferndale, a non-profit housed in an 11,000-square-foot facility dedicated to offering fitness classes, strength training and sports camps for children and adults with disabilities. He joined me this week to discuss the reopening of fitness facilities and gyms across the state of Michigan. To learn about Team Guts you can visit https://www.grounduptraining.com/teamguts
In recent years, many newcomers to Hardcore Husky have inquired about the lore of our site. Well, prior to HH there was the Husky Half Brains. They were the precursor. Without the Half Brains, there would be no Hardcore Husky today. This episode was from the old Husky Half Brains Podcast that starred Race Bannon and iDawg. In essence, the show ran from 2007-2010. It was created because nobody in the media was criticizing UW coach Tyrone Willingham and athletic director Todd Turner as the losses began to mount on Montlake. This episode was originally titled "After Oregon, before Arizona." As you might guess, both were crushing losses. Over the next six weeks, we will be posting episodes from the HH podcast. We won't broadcast every one, but will upload at least 8-10 episodes. We will stay in chronological order. Big thanks to SpoonieLuv for having saved these episodes to his external drive years ago and then sending them to me yesterday. Race and iDawg had great chemistry and their show was fantastic. They ever shared some life lessons to boot. Enjoy!
Collegiate Sports Associates' Founder & President Todd Turner and VP of Consulting Brad Bates discuss their experiences and advice in navigating to become an Athletics Director. Turner and Bates chat about career advice, recommended skillsets, building relationships, flexibility and much more. The conversation is moderated by Blue Devil Network Executive Director Dave Harding. 2:21 - What are some of advantageous traits to having when becoming an athletics director? 4:08 - When you started your career in athletics, was it always your goal to become an AD or did your career lead you onto this path? 7:33 - What do you wish you had known before making the jump into the AD chair? 9:37 - Is there one track that you would recommend people take to becoming an AD? 11:57 - In the search process, what are some things that will set you apart from candidates in a negative way? 13:57 - How much emphasis should ADs and senior level administrators put on managing and making relationships with the senior level administrators for the institution? (Turner) 15:45 - How important is it for an AD to be flexible during the course of their career? 18:20 - Are there any areas where people may put too much attention into certain aspects of their professional career? 19:56 - How do you remain in touch with the student-athletes and the people on the ground level within an athletic department when you've got so many different aspects evolving so quickly? 22:24 - How do you value tenure at one institution versus an individual who has bounced around in making a hire? 24:07 - Is there one piece of advice that you wish you'd known when you were 35 years old that would have made your careers that much easier and more enjoyable? 25:41 - How much does have having a resume come across your desk for someone who did play collegiate athletics change your perception of them? 28:05 - As an AD, how would you appreciate someone that's coming up the race asking you for guidance or to stand in a mentorship position? 29:38 - What is the hardest part about being an Athletics Director? 29:52 - Who is the most important campus-based leader to form a relationship with that is not the president or chancellor? 30:47 - What is one decision you made early in your career that was extremely difficult to make at the time that you were incredibly glad you made? 32:34 - As an AD, how much time is an amount of time for an individual to be productive in their role? 35:41 - When you are a senior staff administrator looking to take the next step into becoming athletic director, what are you looking for to make sure you're applying for a job that is right for you?
-Car Racing in the future? (We believe so) -Mark Richards on Twitter! Let's go! -Todd Turner joins the show for a in-deph interview about his HALL OF FAME career,The start of DoD, and endless stories from the Summer Nationals! -Who's Birky of the week? -2020 in Tyler Erb's year!
Original Air Date 4-23-19 Michael Rigsby previews the Lucas Oil Series race at Macon Speedway with guests Todd Turner and Brian Shirley.
In this segment of Inside Golf Business, ClubCorp CEO David Pillsbury talks more about the company's future plans in a follow-up to the article "The Pillsbury Effect" in the April issue of Golf Business magazine. For House Chat, Todd Turner of CommonWealth Financial Group tells golf course owners about the new 401(k) benefit program available through NGCOA.
Todd Turner is with Appalachian Glass which is located in Weston, West Virginia. He is a third generation glass blower. Back in 1982 Todd’s father, Chip Turner, found his passion for glass during a vocational glass blowing course at Lewis County high school. After graduation he began working at the West Virginia Glass Specialty Company and eventually worked his way up to becoming the furnace and facilities manager at Princess House Manufacturing. The experience Todd’s father got led him to start is own glass business in 2001. Continue reading Episode 59: The Family that Creates Together – Appalachian Glass at Positively West Virginia.
Original Air Date 1-29-19 Michael Rigsby previews Speedweeks with Todd Turner and Tim McCreadie as guests.
This week we were able to sit down and talk to Dirt on Dirt CEO Michael Rigsby. Michael and his wife, along with Todd Turner launched Dirt on Dirt 12 years ago. Since that time it has become the leading authority in dirt late model racing. Dirt on Dirt does everything from Pay-Per-View broadcasts, to exclusive columns, to throwback photo galleries. Michael sits down with us to talk about the beginnings of DoD and the effort it took to grow the media site into what it is today.
Original Air Date 10-16-18 Michael Rigsby recaps the World 100 with Todd Turner in Pay Attention and previews the DTWC with guest Carl Short.
Original Air Date 8-7-18 Michael Rigsby wraps up the summer months with Todd Turner and previews the North-South 100 with Josh King.
Original Air Date 4-24-18 Michael Rigsby and Michael Reiners talk Lucas Oil @ Macon preview with Bobby Pierce, up and coming late model drivers with Todd Turner and more.
Todd Turner is currently a professor teaching photography at Guilford County Community College. He specializes in portrait and live concert photography. Listen in as he talks about his transition from being a musician in a touring band into photography, his future endeavors and insights on the industry.
Todd shares his heartwarming message of finding happiness and living with terminal illness. Todd's manifesto: "A Pessimists Guide to Better Times" is available by contacting nokoan@hotmail.com.
Keith demonstrates the importance of culture, the advantages of empowering people around you, and what's in a wardrobe! Intro/Bio: Hey everyone and welcome to the All-Star Leader Podcast, where together we learn about leadership from the best and brightest, and keep it fun by connecting it to our passion for sports! I'm your host Daniel Hare, and today our guest is University of Richmond Director of Athletics Keith Gill. Keith is in his fifth year with the Spiders, and prior to that spent five years in the same role at American University. Keith has also made stops at the University of Oklahoma, Vanderbilt University and the NCAA national office. He also served as the Vice-Chair of the NCAA Division I Council. He is a graduate of Duke University where he lettered four years as a member of the Blue Devil football team. This is Keith Gill. Hey Keith thanks for coming on the show! Interview Questions: Keith share with us a bit about your early years; where did you grow up and who was the first impactful leader you spent time around. Grew up in Orlando; dad was in the Navy so lots of moving around Played four sports in high school Then on to Duke NCAA Internship (Are kids still playing lots of sports or are they specializing early?) – more specialization now, though he got a lot out of the multiple sports. Football coach Larry Gurley and baseball coach Bob King were influential leaders in his life. They were very different and highly successful. They shared common threads of successful leaders, but great leaders do what works for them and are true to themselves. You can't emulate someone; you have to be who you are and apply those principles appropriately. Setting expectations is very important, along with accountability. Must be able to connect; must be able to listen. Let ideas percolate from the bottom up and facilitate conversations where everyone has a voice and feels invested. (practical way to be intentional about facilitating these conversations?) – culture is key; do people feel like they can speak up? Structure is key too; one on ones with direct reports. Also getting out of your office, bouncing around and popping your head in is a great way to connect and pick up pieces of information. What did you learn about leadership from your time playing football at Duke? Such a gift Tries to create the same experience for today's student-athletes that he had Learned how to write; was challenged; learned he could handle more than he thought he could. Learned life lessons (i.e. how to hail a cab!) which are simple once you learn them, but if nobody teaches them to you, you won't know! Learned these at Duke. (And how do you handle playing a sport that is not the priority): there's an adjustment; as a 19-year-old, it's hard to see other athletes on TV and with the best gear. But there's always someone who has it better, and others who have it worse (the cross-country team v. football). Focus on trying to get the most you can out of the opportunities you do have. If you get the degree you've won, and it doesn't matter how many sweatshirts you have. You spent a number of years at the NCAA. How would you describe the strengths of that organization that the leaders in our audience could implement within their own organizations? Incredible experience; learned how to be a professional; had a mentor and a director of the program who were great influences Of course, once he got hired full-time by the NCAA, his mentor told him he had to upgrade his wardrobe! Able to see presidents and ADs work You no doubt worked with a number of committees while at the NCAA; what did you notice about presidents, ADs, etc. who were able to influence and lead other presidents and ADs in those committees? Had the opportunity to see that a lot! Some people get their work done during breaks Others speak rarely, but when they do the respect is so great people listen We've heard from former University of Oklahoma administrators-now-ADs Kirby Hocutt and Rick Hart, so it's your turn to tell us what you learned from your time working with Joe Casiglione about how to lead a department and staff. Joe empowers his staff and gives them a lot of responsibility, opportunity and access to himself He listens to his staff; he gives lots of his own thoughts as well. When you first became an AD at American University, what surprised you the most and how did you respond to that surprise? How relevant are we to the institution? If athletics went away, would we be missed? It didn't seem like it in the beginning. We didn't have much of an impact on the life of the institution. So that was much of the focus early on: to integrate athletics into the life of the institution Engaged faculty: for example created a faculty/staff basketball game, with a banner in honor of the winner hanging in the gym rafters (That issue is even more difficult than just succeeding on the field): relevance is hard because so many things are competing for people's time/money/effort Let's talk about culture. How do you go about creating a culture and how do you maintain it? You have to model the behavior you seek You have to define your values (ground rules and principles that are agreed to) With such decentralized operations among the teams, the culture is critical How would you advise young leaders to make an impact on their organizations when they don't yet have the title/authority? Think of themselves as a leader; it's a mindset; every day they are an agent for their department/school/team/company They need to be willing to take on challenges; step up when asked; volunteer He used to volunteer to pick up the SEC commish when he would come into town; that allowed him to get to know him; the contact has paid off over the years Finding opportunity everywhere it's presented is big; you don't know where your next opportunity is coming from; while at the NCAA he went on campus at Stanford for some work, and met Todd Turner which led to Keith getting hired at Vanderbilt. What is the biggest mistake you have made as a leader, and what did you learn from it? Made a bunch Not understanding the power of words: left someone off a list when making a presentation, and made an off-hand joke about it in public; the person was embarrassed and it created an issue. Though the culture was such that the person felt comfortable coming to Keith and explaining how that made them feel. So that was a silver lining. Very cognizant now as to the words he uses about others in public. Be introspective enough to learn from them; goal should be not to repeat them. Five rapid fire questions Name one trait or characteristic you look for when you hire someone. People skills What habit has been key to your success? Walking Most important app or productivity tool? Washington Post Most influential leader you've personally been around? Brother One sentence of advice for the leaders in our audience? Find the balance between what you want out of your career and life, and focus on where you are right now Thank Yous/Acknowledgements: Antioch Live/Clear Day Media Group – music More here. Jonathan Davis – production Clint Musslewhite – voice over
On this show we talk to Bec Dean who curated the show The Patient at UNSW galleries. We also visit Todd Turner is his studio, and were joined the three young sons of Michael Dogostino and Marian Abboud: Xavier, Francis and Dante about all the art they’ve seen. Music curated by Shane Haseman.
Ever since the gas cap dropped on VW and its diesel shenanigans last fall, it seems that the company has been stuck in first gear. Not only has there been no resolution so far, but no one seems to know what’s going on. In addition, the company hasn’t engaged the media very effectively and its customers are still trying to figure out what’s up. Joining John to discuss where the company goes from here and what it needs to do now are Todd Turner, auto analyst from Car Concepts; Jason Vines, Independent PR consultant and author; and Lisa Whalen, auto analyst with Frost and Sullivan.
Ever since the gas cap dropped on VW and its diesel shenanigans last fall, it seems that the company has been stuck in first gear. Not only has there been no resolution so far, but no one seems to know what’s going on. In addition, the company hasn’t engaged the media very effectively and its customers are still trying to figure out what’s up. Joining John to discuss where the company goes from here and what it needs to do now are Todd Turner, auto analyst from Car Concepts; Jason Vines, Independent PR consultant and author; and Lisa Whalen, auto analyst with Frost and Sullivan.
Dirt Late Model Weekly - Dirt Track Racing News & Discussion Slingin Dirt
This week is all about the races at East Bay Raceway Park and Bubba Raceway Park. We also have some dirt track history and we talk about Todd Turner's recap of Eastbay's 39th Annual Winter Nationals on [DirtonDirt.com](http://www.dirtondirt.com)
About a month ago, Final Draft had a lovely opportunity to record the winner and highly commended poets of the Blake Poetry Prize. There is something quite magic about poetry read aloud, but particularly of a poet reading their own work – phrases and words well considered by tongue and by pen. And tonight we get to hear them over the airwaves. We hear Sydney based poet, Fiona Wright reading her poem The Fox Man. And we speak with poets Robert Adamson and Todd Turner – as well as listen to their Blake entries. Also later tonight – The Rereaders are back and taking on literary magazines. Blake Poetry Prize 2011 – www.blakeprize.com.au Winner: Via Negativa, The Divine Dark by Robert Adamson Highly Commended: The Fox Man by Fiona Wright and Fieldwork by Todd Turner The Rereaders featuring Sam Twyford-Moore, Rebecca Giggs and Fiona Wright – produced by Jessica Minshall.