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Préparez-vous à un voyage au cœur de la haute gastronomie française, où l'excellence côtoie l'art, la rigueur et la passion pure. Dans cet épisode, nous avons l'immense honneur de recevoir Franck Putelat, chef cuisinier doublement étoilé au guide Michelin, en quête de la très convoitée troisième étoile. Bocuse d'Argent en 2003, Meilleur Ouvrier de France en 2018, et aujourd'hui à la tête de La Table de Franck Putelat à Carcassonne, Franck, jurassien d'origine et de cœur, est sans conteste l'une des figures majeures de la cuisine française contemporaine. Dans cet épisode exceptionnel, nous plongeons dans le parcours extraordinaire de ce chef enragé de travail, véritable artisan du goût, qui s'est bâti une réputation à la force du poignet et au fil des rencontres marquantes. Franck nous livre, avec une rare sincérité et une franchise déconcertante, les coulisses de son ascension fulgurante, depuis ses débuts modestes comme apprenti jusqu'à sa consécration sous les projecteurs de la haute gastronomie.
It's back-to-school time! Are you ready? Jody shares his suggestions for passing those exams with flying colors. How To Study A Textbook by Tom Meyer
Interview with Tom Meyer, President & CEO of NorthX Nickel Corp.Our previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/archer-exploration-cserchr-exploring-the-valuation-legacy-of-the-grasset-discovery-3656Recording date: 19th July 2024NorthX Nickel Corp, formerly known as Archer Exploration, is positioning itself as a key player in the high-grade nickel sulfide space, with assets strategically located in Quebec and Ontario, Canada. The company's focus on developing environmentally responsible nickel projects aligns well with the growing demand for sustainably sourced materials in the electric vehicle (EV) and clean energy sectors.At the heart of NorthX Nickel's portfolio is the Grasset project in Quebec, boasting a 43-101 compliant resource of 5.5 million tons grading 1.53% nickel equivalent. This high-grade deposit already contains approximately 90 million pounds of nickel equivalent, but the real excitement lies in its growth potential. The company recently made a significant discovery, dubbed the H1X Discovery Zone, which management believes could potentially double the existing resource.Tom Meyer, President and CEO of NorthX Nickel, emphasizes the quality of the Grasset asset, stating, "Our Grasset project is arguably the best high-grade nickel sulfide project in Canada." The geological setting of the H1X discovery, located at the base of the mineralized flow, suggests it could be the source of the nickel found in the overlying zones, presenting a compelling exploration target.Beyond Grasset, NorthX holds a substantial portfolio of 37 properties in the prolific Sudbury Basin, one of the world's premier nickel mining districts. While these assets are at an earlier stage, they offer significant exploration upside and the potential for partnerships with major mining companies active in the region.The company's strategy focuses on three key pillars: expanding the resource at Grasset, advancing exploration in Sudbury, and emphasizing its environmental, social, and governance (ESG) advantages. NorthX is betting that its high-grade, Canadian nickel projects will become increasingly attractive as concerns grow about the environmental impact of nickel production in less regulated jurisdictions like Indonesia.However, investors should be aware of the challenges facing NorthX Nickel. The company is operating in a difficult market environment, with nickel prices significantly lower than when it acquired its assets. With a market capitalization under $10 million, raising capital for extensive exploration programs could be challenging. Additionally, as with all junior explorers, there are inherent risks in mineral exploration and development.Despite these hurdles, NorthX has secured funding for approximately 12 months of operations, allowing it to advance its projects without immediate financing pressure. Near-term catalysts include continued geophysical studies in Sudbury and a planned drilling program at Grasset, focused on the promising H1X Discovery Zone.For investors seeking exposure to the nickel sector, particularly those interested in high-grade, environmentally responsible projects, NorthX Nickel presents an intriguing opportunity. The company's assets offer both near-term resource expansion potential at Grasset and long-term exploration upside in Sudbury.As the global push for electrification drives demand for responsibly sourced battery metals, NorthX could be well-positioned to capitalize on this trend. Those who believe in the long-term fundamentals of the nickel market and the shift towards sustainable sourcing may find NorthX Nickel an attractive, albeit speculative, investment in the junior resource sector.Learn more: https://cruxinvestor.com/companies/northx-nickelSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
On this episode of Life Matters, Regional Vice President for Penn Mutual, Tom Meyer, joins host and Advanced Sales VP, Bill Bell to share his insights into what's driving growth in the Life Insurance Industry around the country, and so much more!1. Product Popularity In Different Regions:Learn which products tend to be most popular in different areas of the country.2. Technology Integration and Efficiency:Understand how Penn's Accelerated Client Experience (ACE) has simplified and accelerated the life insurance application experience for you and your clients.3. Sales Strategies and Market Perspectives:Gain insights from Tom's extensive experience in the life insurance industry and learn practical tips to better shape your financial practice.Press play to be entertained, informed, and inspired! Get ready for an episode packed with actionable insights to help you grow a stronger financial practice.Have a question or comment for Bill? Drop him an email at: LifeMatters@PennMutual.comFollow UsTwitter @pennmutualFacebook @PennMutualInstagram @pennmutualLinkedIn @Penn MutualPresented by Penn Mutualwww.PennMutual.comThis podcast is for informational purposes. Guests' views, comments, and opinions on products, services, or strategies do not necessarily represent the views of or imply endorsement by The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company or its affiliates. Product availability, benefits and provisions vary by state. 6556332NS_April26
In the episode we spoke to Tom Meyer, CEO of Archer Exploration who are a Canadian Nickel, Copper-Cobalt & PGE's focused exploration and development company with an extensive portfolio of assets in Quebec and Ontario, Canada. Tom a professional engineer with over 23 years in the mining industry, including 16 years in Canadian and international capital markets as a highly ranked and respected mining equity research and commodity analyst. He took over the CEO role at Archer 15 months ago and talks to us about the company, their Grasset project and financing in the Canadian mining industry and what the outlook for Nickel. KEY TAKEAWAYS Archer Exploration is a Canadian nickel, copper, cobalt, and PGE-focused exploration and development company with assets in Quebec and Ontario, Canada. The company's flagship asset is the Grisset project in the Abitibi Greenstones of Quebec, which has an existing resource of about 5.5 million tons at 1.53% nickel equivalent. Archer Exploration is focused on expanding the existing resource at Grisset and aims to double or triple the resource and increase the grade. The company recently raised funds successfully, indicating investor interest in their low-risk, high-grade project. BEST MOMENTS "We have other indications of other similar type of targets along that trend, which will be following up in due course." "We went out looking for about one and a half million dollars and we decided to cut it off at $2 million. It was oversubscribed, which we just closed at the end of November." "I think we're on the cusp of something bigger happening... We're in a spot right now where that technology is advancing through decarbonisation plans. That brings us back to where these metals come from to make all this stuff happen." "With nickel sulfides that have grade and in all cases carry energy with it in the form of sulfur, you can have a much lower carbon footprint... When those constraints become visible, it's going to be a step change." VALUABLE RESOURCES Mail: rob@mining-international.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ X: https://twitter.com/MiningRobTyson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DigDeepTheMiningPodcast Web: http://www.mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/company/archer-exploration-corp/about/ https://archerexploration.com/ ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first-world to third-world countries from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. We source, headhunt, and discover new and top talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients' organisations in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative, and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace. CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ Podcast Description Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight into people's experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics. This show was brought to you by Progressive Media
Le monde de la cuisine est un univers de compétition. Même les chefs qui ne veulent pas se mesurer aux autres, ne courent pas après les médailles, les trophées ou les étoiles, sont au quotidien dans l'obligation de se dépasser. Mais certains, en plus de leur combat quotidien en cuisine, cherchent une dose d'adrénaline supplémentaire. Un concours, c'est d'abord une préparation, puis une ou des épreuves de tension extrême et enfin un résultat, une sanction. La gloire en un instant ... ou la déception. Mais si je voulais qu'on parle de ces concours c'est pour connaître la raison profonde qui pousse un.e chef.fe à s'y coller !? Les concours, c'est une implication considérable, souvent en parallèle des services quotidiens alors pourquoi vouloir rajouter de la pression, à la pression? Qu'est-ce que les concours apportent aux cuisiniers? Est-ce que la compétition les aide ensuite dans la pratique de leur métier? C'est à Tom Meyer qu'on a posé ces questions car malgré sa petite trentaine, le chef de Granite a un palmarès qui pourrait faire pâlir les plus grands. 1 étoile Michelin obtenu en six mois, Meilleur Ouvrier de France, Vainqueur du prix Culinaire international Taittinger, Finaliste du Bocuse d'or France, (...) Bref, vous allez l'entendre, depuis le début Tom Meyer a toujours voulu passer des concours. Parce que c'est une suite logique à sa pratiques sportive, mais plus étonnant aussi, vous allez découvrir que la participation à toutes ces épreuves lui a permis d'évoluer dans sa pratique quotidienne, dans son attitude au sein de sa brigade et dans les valeurs qu'il souhaite transmettre à son équipe et à ses clients. Voilà un épisode riche en enseignement et un chef d'une grande maturité, surprenant dans sa manière d'aborder son métier : On voit rarement par exemple des chefs déjeuner dans leur propre restaurant, au milieu des clients ... Alors bonne écoute et si vous voulez rencontrer le chef sur son terrain, ça se passe ici : Restaurant Granite 6 rue Bailleul, Paris 1er 01 40 13 64 06 reservation@granite.paris
In this week's episode, Dean McPherson, TMX Group's Head of Global Mining, joins host Adrian Pocobelli to discuss the latest trends in the capital markets in the context of the resource sector. McPherson describes a general sense of disappointment among miners in 2023 regarding mining stock valuations, particularly given the potential seen in the green energy transition. He delves into the geopolitical and macroeconomic influences that have dampened the global investment enthusiasm for mining and explains why this could present an opportunity for long-term investors. All this and more with host Adrian Pocobelli. This week's CEO Spotlight features Archer Exploration president and CEO Tom Meyer, who discusses the company's Grasset nickel project in Quebec. To learn more, visit: https://archerexploration.com/ Music Credits: “Rattlesnake Railroad”, “Big Western Sky”, “Western Adventure” and “Battle on the Western Frontier” by Brett Van Donsel (www.incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Interview with Tom Meyer, President & CEO of Archer Exploration (CSE: RCHR)Our previous interview: https://youtu.be/8kHWhIPwLnURecording date: 22nd August 2023Archer Exploration, based in Canada, specializes in Ni-Cu-Co-PGE exploration and development, boasting an impressive range of assets in Quebec and Ontario. The Grasset Project, positioned in the Abitibi Greenstone Belt, stands as their premier asset, showcasing an Indicated Resource of 5.5 Mt at 1.53% NiEq. Beyond that, Archer has a collection of 37 properties spanning over 300 km2 in the renowned Sudbury mining region in Ontario.Archer's growth blueprint revolves around the exploration and advancement of its nickel sulphide properties. The company aspires to be a conscientious nickel sulphide developer in mining-friendly areas. Prioritizing social responsibility, Archer endeavors to operate safely, ethically, and with unwavering integrity.
The Bible has been God's Word to His people for millennia, but most people today question whether the events it records are actual history. Every time the Bible's claims can be tested, however, they stand up to scrutiny! Our good friend, Professor Tom Meyer, known worldwide as “The Bible Memory Man," is also a specialist in biblical archeology. We call him our very own Indiana Jones! He's working at the Creation Museum now and has a brand new faith building book out: “Archeology And The Bible: 50 Fascinating Finds That Bring The Bible to Life." He stopped by this morning to discuss a few of the discoveries! https://www.thebiblememoryman.com/ | https://www.baysidecommunitychurch.net/speakers.htmlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CEO of Archer Exploration (CSE: RCHR | OTCQB: RCHRF) Tom Meyer breaks down the investment thesis for nickel, including the main demand drivers, forecasted demand growth, and why supplies are set the undershoot the world's growing need. Tom points out that nickel is about far more than just batteries and explains why it's a commodity investors should be paying attention to.Archer Exploration Website: https://archerexploration.comFollow Archer Exploration on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArcherExpl Disclaimer: Commodity Culture was compensated by Archer Exploration for producing this interview. Jesse Day is not a shareholder of Archer Exploration. Nothing contained in this podcast is to be construed as investment advice, do you own due diligence. Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jessebdayYoutube Channel: https://youtube.com/c/CommodityCulture
Interview with Tom Meyer, President & CEO of Archer Exploration (CSE: RCHR)Recording date: 6th July 2023Archer Exploration (RCHR) is a leading nickel exploration and development company with a strong emphasis on the Canadian market. Headed by Tom Meyer, the company's President and CEO, Archer Exploration focuses on two key projects in their portfolio. One of these projects is the Grasset project, situated in Quebec, while the other comprises a large land package of nickel exploration projects in the Sudbury Camp.Tom Meyer brings a wealth of experience to the company, having worked as a metallurgist and mining analyst in the past. His background includes working for prominent consulting firms, as well as renowned mining companies like Inco (now Vale) and Falconbridge (now Glencore). With his expertise, Tom Meyer possesses a deep understanding of mineral processing and nickel minerals in Canada.Archer Exploration's flagship asset is the Grasset project, located in the Abitibi region of Quebec. This project gained significant attention in 2012 when nickel was accidentally discovered during gold exploration activities. Previously owned by Balmoral, the project became non-core when it was acquired by Walbridge, which focused primarily on gold assets. Recognizing the potential value of the Grasset project, Archer Exploration seized the opportunity to acquire it from Walbridge.The Grasset project stands out due to its high-grade nickel sulfides and exceptionally low carbon footprint. It offers a cleaner and more stable source of nickel compared to laterite deposits in Southeast Asia, which often present environmental challenges. Archer Exploration aims to expand the resource base at Grasset by drilling deeper and defining additional nickel units. The company plans to double the intersection depth below the existing resource, potentially reaching depths of 1,200 to 1,500 meters.Despite temporary pauses in operations due to forest fires in Quebec, Archer remains committed to advancing its exploration efforts at Grasset. Over the next six months, the company aims to complete its drilling program, incorporate data from various drilling techniques, and refine the geological model. Archer Exploration's comprehensive approach positions it as a promising player in the Canadian nickel market, with significant potential for resource growth and value creation.
This episode features Dr. Tom Meyer and Maya Projansky and their work with the Institute for Leadership in the Teaching of Writing, a program offered under the auspices of the Hudson Valley Writing Project. Dr. Meyer is a full professor at the State University of New York at New Paltz and co-founder of the Hudson Valley Writing Project. Maya Projansky taught 5th grade for 20 years at the Earth School in New York City. After completing the Leadership program as a participant, she joined Dr. Meyer as a co-facilitator of the year-long program. Together they have worked with cohorts of teachers who engage in writing about their professional beliefs, values, and concerns. Structured in three segments, the Institute program invites teachers to reflect on themselves as writers, as learners, and as leaders. For additional information about the Hudson Valley Writing Project and the programs offered under its auspices, visit https://www.newpaltz.edu/hvwp. The Hudson Valley Writing Project is part of the National Writing Project which as centers throughout the Unites States. To learn more about NWP and locate a program near you, visit https://www.nwp.org/ https://www.nwp.org.
I'm not sure how I did it, but I never took a physics class in all my years of schooling. So I'm happy to have on the Pickleball Fire podcast today, Tom Meyer, who will explain the physics of the game in a way that I think we can all relate to.In this episode, we discuss:Where the sweet spot of a Pickleball paddle is really locatedHow far you should take your paddle back when hitting the ballWhy your Pickleball serve is slower than you thinkWhere you should hit the ball on the paddle to make it spin to the right and leftWhat Tom puts on the wall and bottom of his bed to improve his reaction timeHow you should stand when you hit your serveClick Here to Sign up for the Free Miniseries on 3 Little Known Secrets to Play Your Best Pickleball Click Here to Sign Up Here for the Free 3 Part Miniseries
Procuring cause in real estate refers to the agent who initiated the sale/purchase of a property. This agent is entitled to receive the commission for the transaction. The determination of procuring cause depends on the agent's involvement and introduction of the buyer to the property. It may become a contentious issue in case of multiple agents involved.
Join Educate for Life and Kevin Conover with Tom Meyer the Bible Memory Man. Discover tips to help memorize scripture and learn practical ways to hide God's Word in your heart. This episode first aired on February 28, 2023 Educate For Life with Kevin Conover airs Saturdays at 12pm. Listen live on KPRZ.com and San Diego radio AM 1210.
Contract traps refer to hidden or misleading terms and conditions in a legal contract that may cause one or more parties to be bound to unfavorable or unintended obligations. These traps can take various forms, such as complex legal jargon, ambiguous wording, or intentionally buried clauses that are difficult to identify or understand.
Raising your value in real estate refers to increasing the worth of a property through various means, such as improving the physical appearance and functionality of the property, increasing the level of comfort and amenities, and making the property more desirable to potential buyers or renters. This can be accomplished through renovations, upgrades, and strategic marketing and pricing. By raising your value, you can increase the potential return on investment, make the property more attractive to buyers and renters, and enhance the overall market value of the property.
Three Ideas:Eliminate The High-Risk, Low-Reward contingencies. Contingencies are designed to protect a person from assuming risk. The trouble is risk is subjective. Some of our buyers are risk-averse. Some are risk-tolerant. When we know exactly what the contingency protects a person from and our client's risk tolerance, we can give our clients guidance and choices to exclude contingencies that don't serve their intent.I will show how to dissect a contingency and give examples of high-risk, low- reward contingencies in purchase agreements from other states.Don't Fear the Escalation ClauseThere are unlimited versionsThey don't say what we think they sayI will show you a few different escalation clauses and how the formulas trouble sellers.I will show you a better idea to beat any escalation clause offerThe Purchase Agreement Tells the Story of CommitmentA buyer's commitment and ability is told by the terms of the purchase agreementI will show agents how custom crafting offers to suit the commitment and ability of the client gives their client a tactical advantage in negotiations
Known as the Bible Memory Man, Tom presents the genealogy of Jesus by memory from Matthew chapter 1 and had recently been on Fox as part of the team that presented the entire New Testament from memory.
When it comes to the words of Scripture, professor Tom Meyer — also known as the Bible Memory Man — believes sometimes hearing makes all the difference.A new poll reveals that swing voters prefer candidates who focus on economic issues as opposed to abortion with less than one month remaining until the 2022 midterm elections.Actor Mr. T is always actively using his platform to promote his Christian faith and now he is using it to share his first sermon, preached at his home church.Actress Candace Cameron Bure shared a video of a young girl reading a poem at church about the cross at Calvary that quickly went viral on social media.Subscribe to this Podcast Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Overcast Get the Edifi App Download for iPhone Download for Android Subscribe to Our Newsletter Subscribe to the Freedom Post, delivered every Monday and Thursday Click here to get the top headlines delivered to your inbox every morning! Links to the News Bible memory experts bring New Testament to life 'Great Recital' | U.S. News Swing district voters want candidates to focus on economy: poll | Politics News Theological battles splitting denominations: Ideological chaos | Church & Ministries News Parents ask Church of England to stop its schools' trans policies | World News Mr. T preaches sermon at his home church in Chicago | Entertainment News Teenagers could be tried as adults for murder of Memphis pastor | U.S. News ‘Jesus wasn't crucified on Gucci cross': Bure shares viral video | Entertainment News
Tom Meyer is known as the Bible Memory Man. He is a Christian guest speaker at churches and conferences where he presents the Bible spoken dramatically from memory in an engaging and powerful manner. The Great Recital is an event where the entire New Testament will be recited from memory by a team of ordinary people from every walk of life who take the Word of God and have hidden it in their heart. CLICK HERE to learn more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this interview with Tom Meyer, aka "The Bible Memory Man", we discuss the tradition of orality in the church as well as the upcoming event where, for the first time ever, the entire New Testament is being recited from memory. What are the challenges they face? Here are a list of resources from this episode: Watch on YouTube : Watch the recitation recording between October 11-15. Visit Tom Meyer's Website Start Your Own Bible Memory Journey: Get step-by-step help with where you can start to do your own Bible memory.
As little children, many of us memorized Scripture. As adults? Not so much. But there are huge benefits to memorizing Scripture. And we’ll give you some great tips to get you going on the next edition of Chris Fabry Live. You really CAN hide God’s Word in your heart—whether you’re nine or ninety-nine! So start the adventure when you join Jon Gauger and guest Tom Meyer—for “Memorize Monday”—on Chris Fabry Live. The Great Recital event
07/25/2022 - Tom Meyer -Known as the Bible Memory Man, on his ministry at the Creation Museum and the Ark Encounter.
You can do hard things and learn to trust God in the process. Find out how on this episode of Grounded.
Growing up with two school teacher parents, he never had a background in business nor in real estate. As the guy who always wanted to fly, he had the opportunity to go to the Air Force Academy and studied Electrical Engineering. On his journey of trying to make sense out of the path he chose, he started building little nests for wealth building. He then contemplated that there must be a faster way to build his wealth. In this episode of Wealth Science Podcast, Tom Meyer, a US Air Force fighter pilot, shares about a faster way to build wealth through passively investing in real estate. Outline of the episode: How being an Air Force fighter pilot influenced his investing carreer Addressing the knowledge gap Good operators vs. Bad operators Identifying the right structure for you Tom Meyer on balancing the different aspects of his life Catch up with Tom Meyer: LinkedIn | Tom Meyer Connect with your host Jesse Futia on: LinkedIn | Jesse Futia Facebook | jesse.futia Twitter | @FutiaJesse jesse@execequityinvesting.com Don't forget to connect with Wealth Science on LinkedIn Find out more about passive real estate investing by clicking here! Interested in learning more about real estate investing? Schedule a call with Jesse! Want to get all the updates on the Wealth Science podcast? Click here to join our newsletter! DISCLAIMER: On this platform, I share my thoughts, opinions, and own journey to financial freedom. I am not a CPA, attorney, or financial advisor. The content on this platform shall not be construed as tax or financial advice. It is your duty to verify all information yourself. I hope you enjoy all the free content as we continue to bring on amazing guests.
If you take your product packaging for granted, you might be surprised how this affects consumers' purchase decisions and how much money you are leaving on the table.In this episode, Tom Meyer shares how product packaging could boost your brand awareness, and the timeline and stages of packaging you need to consider.Tom is an Accounting Manager of Shillington Box Company LLC, a manufacturer of corrugated packaging products located in Saint Louis, Missouri, United States. He focuses on helping customers find low-cost packaging solutions that are reliable, sturdy, and environmentally friendly. He is passionate about finding the common link between buyer and seller and is known for delivering an excellent client experience.[00:01 - 08:01] Opening SegmentLet's get to know Tom MeyerWhy does Tom always go the extra mile for his clients[08:02 - 12:35] All About Product Packaging The different types of packaging and what's suitable for your productTom's focus: Corrugated PackagingWant some Amazon refunds? Check out GETIDAPromo code: FTM400The ideal color combinations for corrugated packagingWhy is packaging important?[12:36 - 26:31] Relationship Between Product Packaging and Consumer Buying BehaviorAt what stage should you start planning product packaging?The importance and benefits of package testingTom shares stories of how packaging impacted his clients' business[33:34 - 37:51] Closing SegmentNeed help with your packaging? Visit shillingtonbox.comConnect with Tom on the links belowThe Fire RoundQuotes “Packaging is so important. Because if you have a good idea, you must have the packaging to go along with it. The packaging can identify your product, it can have a lot of necessary information on there. And it can build a brand image for somebody looking for that item down the road.” - Tom Meyer“Test to make sure that your product gets to the consumer.” - Tom Meyer “Most importantly, where I see people fail out. Number one is that you can have a great idea. But if you don't sell it, it will never be anything more than a good idea.” - Tom Meyer Connect with Tom Meyer at shillingtonbox.com or email him at tmeyer@shillingtonbox.comSend us a voice message and let us know how we can help you fire the man! FacebookYouTubeInstagramResources MentionedGETIDABookHearts in AtlantisEmail us --> support@firingtheman.com Leave us a review as it really helps the show!
Was war das denn bitte, Triathlonfreunde? Challenge Roth 2022 hat ja mal so richtig abgerissen! Hier kommt die Audiodokumentation zum Rother Triathlonspektakel. Fast eine Stunde auditive Triathlonkost mit vielen bekannten Gesichtern ähhh Stimmen wie die von Haddi Thöne, Jan Frodeno, Anne Haug, Sebastian Kienle, Alex Siegmund oder auch Wenke Kujala. Mit dabei ist auch Content-Partner in Crime Daniel Welsch! Er musste das ein oder andere Mal für einen Live O-Ton herhalten. Als 10-maliger Roth-Finisher und echter Insider weiß er, wie der Hase läuft und kann die eine oder andere Anekdote zum Rennen erzählen. Danke für die Unterstützung vor Ort. Danke auch an alle, die sich die Zeit für ein Interview oder kurzen Plausch genommen haben. Vielen Dank auch an Tom Meyer, der ein paar seiner Race Shots zur Verfügung gestellt hat (und einfach geiles Footage raushaut, folgt ihm auf jeden Fall auf Instagram!) Danke Roth! Ton ab! Du hast Fragen zum Projekt, Meinungen, Nachfragen oder willst einfach nur mal Hallo sagen? Dann schreibe mir gerne eine Nachricht an soeren@wattislos-podcast.de Du feierst den Content? Hier kannst du mich unterstützen - und Danke sagen! :) ❤Via Steady-Abo unterstützen: https://steadyhq.com/watt-is-los-podcast ❤Via Patreon-Abo unterstützen: https://www.patreon.com/wattislos ❤Paypal-Spende in die Kaffeekasse: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/wattislos?v=1&utm_source=unp&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=RT000269&utm_unptid=96a48402-c27e-11ec-9646-40a6b729054d&ppid=RT000269&cnac=DE&rsta=de_DE%28de-DE%29&cust=BM62D3HQU8K2E&unptid=96a48402-c27e-11ec-9646-40a6b729054d&calc=f4560042aa2d1&unp_tpcid=ppme-social-user-profile-created&page=main%3Aemail%3ART000269&pgrp=main%3Aemail&e=cl&mchn=em&s=ci&mail=sys&appVersion=1.85.0&xt=104038 (PayPal.Me/wattislos) Musik im Video von Epidemic Sound: Bring Them Home - Hampus Naeselius Contingency - Reynard Seidel Cotton Spheres - Lama House Feels Good - Allen Nova Long Live the Queen - Phoenix Tail National Anthem Denmark - National Anthem Worx Not What It Seems - Christian Andersen When Hope Returns - Erasmus Talbot Aoraki - Ooyy At Home - Chris Shorooi Cali Love (Instrumental Version) - Adelyn Paik Festival Crowd - SFX Producer Hit03x4 - Jon Bjork Just Get It Done - Hampus Naeselius Live Long STEMS INSTRUMENTS - Falcon Dives PE-Music 37 - SFX Producer Permanent - Lukas Got Lucky Rainstorm Heavy Summer Downpour - SFX Producer Scratch Boom Bang - Lucention Spheres - Elliptik The Hive Mind Awakens - Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen The Second Moon - Lama House Weitere Soundeffekte: Movie Countdown Timer With Sound Effect HD FREE: https://youtu.be/iKDUijthI8w All SpongeBob Time Cards (Until 2017) - Sound Effect https://youtu.be/APnKDVZ4Fx8 DJ Scratch Sound Effect HD No Copyright https://youtu.be/3Lra0087Rac Whoosh Sounds effects No copyright https://youtu.be/pqEn9icjK0I https://youtu.be/tS7Cn0IM02Y
Tom Meyer teaches at the Creation Museum in Kentucky. But he has another passion. They call him the Bible Memory Man. Tom has memorized whole books of the Bible. He teaches others his technique which he developed while living in Israel for 1000 Days. (He also shares some tips for you to make scripture memorization easier.) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Tom Meyer spent a forty-year career in Akron, Colorado as a teacher/coach. His level of success in the arena of track and field is legendary, as his teams recorded eight state championships and 10 state runner-up finishes. Piece together an impressive history as a basketball coach, and we get a picture of a coach that knows success and can get that out of his teams. Yet he is grateful for many aspects beyond high school competition. The athletes, coaches, and community that he believes allowed him to capitalize on his passion.
The year is 1979 and the Elkton Pigeon Bay Port Lakers have already rolled through the local district and regional, but now face off with the state's number one team: Redford St Mary in the State Quarterfinals. In a packed gymnasium at Troy Athens High School, Tom Meyer was on hand to call the game that saw the Lakers trailing by multiple possessions with only a minute to go. Aaron Deering would make a hook shot as time expired to put the Lakers ahead by just one point, 56-55. A special thank you goes out to Dwight Gascho, who was at home that evening and for unknown reasons had the intuition to press record on a cassette tape for the final 90 seconds of the ball game. Lakers would go on to defeat Lansing Catholic Central 67-60 at Crisler Arena in the State Semi-Final game, before falling in the state championship to Three Oaks River Valley, 59-54.
Jerry, Michael, and Nick are joined by Tom Meyer as they hold a wake for the not-dead-but-not-very-lively Google Stadia. They also check in on some different VR tech, the value of the new Motorola Edge+, and more. Links: Stadia: Everything you need to know about Google's cloud gaming service | Android Central Stadia Games and Entertainment shutting down, changing focus to partnering with third-party teams | Android Central Stadia year in review 2021: Lives to see 2022, but limps into the future | Android Central Google Project Iris is a new AR/VR headset powered by the cloud | Android Central Google reportedly in talks with Peloton, Bungie, and more over Stadia tech under new brand called 'Google Stream' | Android Central PS VR2 (PS5 VR) official headset design revealed | Android Central The new Motorola Edge+ (2022) comes for the Galaxy S22 Ultra with its own stylus | Android Central Tom Meyer (@tomeyerz) / Twitter Sponsors: Indeed: Choose Indeed and join 3 million companies worldwide who use Indeed to hire great people and help grow their teams faster. Get started right now with a free $75 sponsored job credit at indeed.com/acp. Offer valid through March 31. Terms and conditions apply. Truebill: Don't fall for subscription scams. Start cancelling today at Truebill.com/acp.
Special thanks to Jason Neises, our Iowa Hub contact at Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque, for connecting us with Bellevue Schools, and to Tom Meyer, superintendent of Bellevue School District, for partnering with Rural Schools Collaborative on this story. Read more about Bellevue Schools and CFGD here. When faced with adversity, rural schools often turn to innovation as a way of not just rising above their challenges, but of defining an even higher path forward. Our Iowa Hub partners at the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque have often worked with inspired schools doing this kind of transformational work, such as the Bellevue School District in Bellevue, Iowa. Wanting to see their work first-hand, the Rural Schools Collaborative team traveled to Bellevue and interviewed Matt Jaeger and his students. A high school social studies teacher and coach, Matt is the co-leader of the district's innovative, student-led project-based learning site: Bellevue BIG. He shares in this episode how teachers eager to break the traditional mold find these student-led initiatives just as fulfilling and energizing for themselves as they do for students. Thank you for listening to this episode of the I Am A Rural Teacher Podcast. We'd like to thank our partners at the National Rural Education Association and the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque for collaborating with us on this episode. The I Am a Rural Teacher campaign is made possible by a grant from The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
"Memorizing Scripture strengthens your faith because it repeatedly reinforces the truth, often just when you need to hear it again." — Donald Whitney So true!! Maybe this year one of your goals is to internalize God's Word. We spend some time with "The Bible Memory Man" Prof. Tom Meyer. He's memorized 20 complete books of the Bible. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12/31/2021 – Tom Meyer –Bible college instructor known as the Bible Memory Man, encouraging people to memorize Scripture.
Come along on this week's episode of The Virtual Voyage as we head to Jericho and meet up with a special guest, Professor Tom Meyer, also known as The Bible Memory Man as he's memorized and can dramatically recite over 20 books of the Bible! You won't want to miss out on this episode as we have the opportunity to learn from Professor Meyer about Jericho while we're at the very site. He explains Jericho's history, its archaeology, and some key information concerning the Conquest of Canaan.
Bryce Kendrick fills in for Coach Raver, and talks to the following guests... Evan Ulery, BHS Football; Steve Stirn, ND Football; Tom Meyer, BHS Girls Golf; Bryan Mitchell, OA Football
Faith In The Zone: Mike McGivern is joined by former Wisconsin Badgers Baseball Coach Tom Meyer
We're big on biblical archeology! So interesting. These discoveries can be a real boost to our faith. But of course, we need to be discerning too. Our good friend Professor Tom Meyer—known worldwide as The Bible Memory Man—is also a specialist in biblical archeology. He joins us in the 8 am hour as we “dig deeper” on this! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Farm Rescue Volunteers come from many places with a common mission: to help farm and ranch families in crisis. The nonprofit organization on Wednesday provided planting assistance to Robert and Amber Nord of Wolverton, Minnesota. Rusty Halvorson rode in the cab with Tom Meyer, a volunteer from Bettendorf, Iowa. Before retirement, Meyer worked as an Engineering Director for John Deere. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
S Don’t give up, You can Change! In past talked about Gods mercies regardless what sin we’ve committed. I've been thinking lately about God's mercies not just in terms of our sins of commission, but also of our sins of omission, the good, god-pleasing things we don't do. I was going to simply title this talk "Don't give up!", I didn't record it last night and then this morning I received a First Light devotion from Brother Brian Biggers titled "You can Change" and believed God wanted me to add Brian's thoughts to this message, so my new title is "Don't give up, you can change!" Recently we were meeting in our Messianic church to celebrate the new moon for the month Ayar. In the Torah God commanded that His people observe times and seasons, including the weekly Sabbath, the new moon, and His 7 feasts throughout the year. It seems to me this serves multiple purposes. For one thing, it reminds us we are His people and it keeps us fixed on Him, living our life connected to Him not apart from Him. In In Dueteronomy and Nehemiah God commands us to observe and keep the Sabbath, but in Exodus 20:8 He says "Remember the Sabbath day to keep it holy". Lamentations 3:22-23 NKJV says "Through the Lord’s mercies we are not consumed, Because His compassions fail not. 23 They are new every morning; Great is Your faithfulness." Lev 19:1-2 says "And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 2 “Speak to all the congregation of the children of Israel, and say to them: ‘You shall be holy, for I the Lord your God am holy." God wants us to be holy, because He is holy. He's promised to never leave us nor forsake us. He gave his only Son to pay the penalty for our sins and He gave us the Holy Spirit to comfort and guide us in our walk of sanctification. We are not under the law in the sense that we must obey the commandments to earn salvation. Jesus took care of that once and for all. But Jesus if you love me, keep my commandments, so we show our love to God by keeping His commandments and living a life that pleases Him. So the application of this is the same for all of us in some ways, and very different in other ways. We all have the same Bible and through it can learn of God's commandments which are for all of us. Yet our journeys are unique in so many ways, and so there are so many things that God is leading us individually toward for a life of abundance as He defines abundance, a life of peace and purpose, surrendered to Him. I'm going to share how I feel this applies to me and my life in the hope that it may spark some awareness in you of what God is calling you to, or calling you to return to something you've left or stopped doing. I recently finished my class in Hebrew. Now I have to wait a while before the next class is available. But I don't have to wait. I can occasionally review what I learned to keep it fresh and so I can start to apply it now rather than waiting until I learn more. This falls under the "Use it or lose it" axiom. This certainly applies to our work. I learned the basics of AutoCAD a year or so ago, which is an amazing program that allows you to create drawings. I haven't used it in a while and so I've been thinking about how I can use that in one of my projects, even if it's not essential at this time but in order to keep my skills sharp. How about marriage and relationship skills. How many of us have read a book or heard a sermon on marriage and then forgotten it because we didn't apply it. Through Covid I've gotten away from dating my wife and am going to change that. I spoke in the last Selah episode about a talk I heard on Evangelizing and how I had gotten out of the habit or handing out tracts or really any significant evangelism. Don't give up, you can change! I used to listen a lot to Dan Mohler and hadn't done so in a quite a while, but recently listened to one of his messages. Some key messages he shared where that God doesn’t want to just save you He wants to transform you, no one owes you anything, forget about your rights, hurt for people rather than be hurt by people, pray for your boss not about your boss, wake up every day and shine, don’t try to NOT sin but rather be like Jesus. These are just life transforming ideas that I was fired up about in the past but had forgotten about. It's a reminder that life transforming ideas don't transform unless you put them into action. Another habit is memorizing scripture. I was reminded about this in a recent interview with Tom Meyer the Bible Memory Man. It reminded me how I've gotten out of the habit of memorizing scripture. A good daily habit which will also help you understand what God thinks about which habits and behaviors are good and bad is to read the book of Proverbs daily. How about parenting your kids? I recently took my youngest daughter out to pick out a purity ring and take her to dinner, a tradition I began with my first 2 daughters. With the first 2 I honestly didn’t prepare well and didn’t have anything profound to say. This time I memorized the speech from the movie Courageous since I didn’t think I could improve on it. I’ll add a link to the video clip in the show notes. I cry whenever I watch it if I haven’t seen it in a while. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w__jZbXYwCg OK, that's it for my thoughts on this topic, now I want to share with you this great devotion from Pastor Brian Biggers from Lamb's Chapel in Burlington, NC. To sign up for this devotion go to www.TLCAlive.com You Can Change No one puts new wine into old wineskins; or else the new wine will burst the skins, the wine will be wasted and the skins will be ruined. But new wine must be put into new wineskins and both will be preserved. And no one having tasted the old immediately desires the new for he says, "the old is better". Luke 5:37-39 This passage has nothing to do with wine. It is dealing with the attitudes of people and their willingness to change for the better. Our unwillingness to change even when we know it will be for the better is portrayed as an "old wineskin". When wineskins get old, they begin to stiffen and harden. They become resistant to change. They become crotchety and stubborn. Since new wine is still expanding as it ferments, the skin must be flexible enough to change with the shape that the wine demands. I've even met some "old wineskins" that are proud of their "hardness". People that are content to stay right where they are until they croak! You may wonder what's wrong with being stuck in the fifty's? One problem. The God of heaven is always (and I mean always) wanting to do a "new thing" in you. Contrary to religious thinking in this country, the God of the Bible is always working to take you from "glory to glory". He is always orchestrating the details of your life to move you into a greater revelation of His Son in you and for you to become a greater revelation of His Son in the earth! Wine in the Bible always refers to the Holy Spirit. It is His Spirit that is always expanding His presence in my heart to change me more and more into what I was created to be which is a reflection of Christ to His world. To demand to stay like you are, where you are and always be who you are now is comfortable, easy, familiar and painless. It is also deadly! "No one puts new wine in old skins". Want to take a guess at the spiritual revelation? God stops working in lives that become stiff and set, refusing to change. He won't waste His precious Spirit on lives and churches that are stuck in the past refusing to change and grow into His likeness. High price to pay for being stiff and unbendable before His Spirit. The good news? New wine MUST be put in new wineskins! The heart that is pliable in His great hand and willing to be shaped and molded by Him will always experience God at work to bring them into His best plan for them! Change is uncomfortable. It is inconvenient. It can be humbling! But the result is wonderful! Our Father has promised to work in our lives to keep bringing us to greater levels of glory by His Spirit. New experiences of His joyous plans in us constantly. My part is to be willing to overlook the discomfort that comes with change as God keeps moving me toward His ultimate great plan for me! The slight pain is very much worth the glorious gain! Let me admonish you, especially those of you who are "well down the road" since age and stiff seem to go together, that you will always be willing to be pliable in His hand and be ready for any change He wants to make in you for the greater glory! Father, I don't want to become an old wineskin that you have to shelve because I would not adapt to what you are doing today. I will gladly give up yesterday's good for today's greater! E End Times (Eschotology) Nelson Walters Youtube Channel to help give you insight into how prophecy may be playing out today. One video in particular is titled "How the 7 Feasts of the Lord will be fulfilled in the Tribulation" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1KtyFQ0V4Y L ... I have become all things to all men, that I might by all means save some. 1 Corinthians 9:22b - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage?search=1%20Corinthians%209:22&version=NKJV We work with all types of people in our work place. Learn to listen to others at work, and adapt yourself to their style and what's important and interesting to them. You can do this without sinning and without compromising the Gospel A - Apologetics-Something to say if topic comes up about getting grey hair: "The silver-haired head is a crown of glory, If it is found in the way of righteousness." or if you're not quite that bold maybe just the first half "The silver-haired head is a crown of glory". It will probably take them back since they probably never heard someone say that and they may wonder where you got that from, and they may ask. Proverbs 16:31 - https://www.biblegateway.com/passage?search=Proverbs%2016:31&version=NKJV From Ben LaCorte No-one can refute your testimony, and you're sharing something deep-rooted in yourselves, and it's a real-life true story. H - John Shirey - Time Management The rule of 13 divides the week into 21 time periods and says if you're committed to more than 13 of those time periods you're too busy. That's bondage, captivity. You have no time for spontaneity, to relax, time with your family. If you don't have that bondage, you have more freedom to be creative and to respond to opportunities.
Devocional Cristiano para Menores - EXCAVADORES Fecha: 29-11-2020 Título: TOM MEYER Y LA MEMORIZACION Autor: Stella M. Romero Locución: La tía Fabi
Daniel Royal, DO, CTP, JD uses Zoom to discuss the COVID-19 hoax with Tom Meyer, U.S. Representative for Cell Vital with Global Distribution rights, and how PEMF can benefit those effected by it in the Turtle Healing Band Clinic and at home. For more information, email droyal@thbclinic.com.
Southeast Missouri State University will recognize the military service of veterans and their families with a new Veterans Plaza to begin taking shape in the Spring 2020 semester. The Veterans Plaza will be located between Academic Hall and Memorial Hall on the Southeast campus. It will consist of engraved bricks to honor the military service of alumni, friends, family members and others. The ribbon-cutting and dedication will take place on May 1, 2020. Tom Meyer is involved with the project and he stopped by the studios to tell us more about it. He told us that the entire project is 100% veteran supported. He said, "It's nothing to do with any monies from the university, it's not in their budget. This is wholly developed and processed and funded by veterans." Meyer told us that bricks will continually be added to the plaza and there is room to grow the plaza in years to come. In addition, any monies collected beyond what the bricks will cost is going to a scholarship for returning
1/13/20 – Tom Meyer – professor at Shasta Bible College in California, on why he’s encouraging people to memorize the Bible. The post A professor at Shasta Bible College in California on why he’s encouraging people to memorize the Bible appeared first on Pilgrim Radio.
We do something a little different in this episode: We turn the mic around and answer the question: “What does the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council do?” To help us answer this question, we talk to several Princeton alums whom PEC has helped, and more. For more Princeton Spark, follow us on Twitter @PrincetonSpark and Instagram @PrincetonSpark, and check us out on the web at princetonspark.com. SHOW NOTES Lauren Bender is the Princeton AEF Program Manager. You can reach her at labender@princeton.edu. Read more about AEF at entrepreneurs.princeton.edu/aef. Get in touch if you're interested in career opportunities with these exciting startups. Vaidhy Murti ‘15 and his startup Friendsy was in the first Princeton AEF cohort. Check out his new app Wit at the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store. Friendsy does still exist! Check it out at friendsyapp.com. Vaidhy appeared in our first and in our third episodes. Allan Amico '13 founded DonorUP, a giving platform that helps you connect with causes you care about. You can get DonorUP at the Apple App Store. Princeton AEF's Bryton Shang ‘12 is the founder of Aquabyte, which uses computer vision, machine learning and AI to help make fish farms more sustainable. Princeton AEF's Vivian Wang ‘15 is the co-founder of Friendshop (gofriendshop.com), a beauty e-commerce site where friends get deals on makeup and skin care products. She obtained funding from Nassau Street Ventures, headed by Tom Meyer '87. Along with Chaac Ventures (led by Luke Armour '13) and FitzGate Ventures (led by Jim Cohen '86 and Mark Poag '93), these venture funds are focused on Princeton startups. Marcus Stroud ‘16 of TXV Partners appeared on the first episode of the Princeton Spark. Matthew Quilter '74 is partner at Fenwick & West. Both participated in a panel discussion on capital fundraising at the 2019 Bay Area Tiger Entrepreneurs Conference. Princeton Alumni Angels are located in San Francisco and New York City. Before PEC, there was the “E-Club” (Princeton Entrepreneurship Club) and the Keller Center. The strategic framework adopted by the Board of Trustees gave rise to the Princeton Entrepreneurial Advisory Committee (PEAC). As recommended in their report, PEC was created. A member of PEAC, John Diekman '65 is founder of 5AM Ventures. Nikhil Basu Trivedi '11 is managing director at Shasta Ventures. Princeton Innovation Center BioLabs is the University's wetlab an
We do something a little different in this episode: We turn the mic around and answer the question: “What does the Princeton Entrepreneurship Council do?” To help us answer this question, we talk to several Princeton alums whom PEC has helped, and more. For more Princeton Spark, follow us on Twitter @PrincetonSpark and Instagram @PrincetonSpark, and check us out on the web at princetonspark.com. SHOW NOTES Lauren Bender is the Princeton AEF Program Manager. You can reach her at labender@princeton.edu. Read more about AEF at entrepreneurs.princeton.edu/aef. Get in touch if you’re interested in career opportunities with these exciting startups. Vaidhy Murti ‘15 and his startup Friendsy was in the first Princeton AEF cohort. Check out his new app Wit at the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store. Friendsy does still exist! Check it out at friendsyapp.com. Vaidhy appeared in our first and in our third episodes. Allan Amico ’13 founded DonorUP, a giving platform that helps you connect with causes you care about. You can get DonorUP at the Apple App Store. Princeton AEF’s Bryton Shang ‘12 is the founder of Aquabyte, which uses computer vision, machine learning and AI to help make fish farms more sustainable. Princeton AEF’s Vivian Wang ‘15 is the co-founder of Friendshop (gofriendshop.com), a beauty e-commerce site where friends get deals on makeup and skin care products. She obtained funding from Nassau Street Ventures, headed by Tom Meyer ’87. Along with Chaac Ventures (led by Luke Armour ’13) and FitzGate Ventures (led by Jim Cohen ’86 and Mark Poag ’93), these venture funds are focused on Princeton startups. Marcus Stroud ‘16 of TXV Partners appeared on the first episode of the Princeton Spark. Matthew Quilter ’74 is partner at Fenwick & West. Both participated in a panel discussion on capital fundraising at the 2019 Bay Area Tiger Entrepreneurs Conference. Princeton Alumni Angels are located in San Francisco and New York City. Before PEC, there was the “E-Club” (Princeton Entrepreneurship Club) and the Keller Center. The strategic framework adopted by the Board of Trustees gave rise to the Princeton Entrepreneurial Advisory Committee (PEAC). As recommended in their report, PEC was created. A member of PEAC, John Diekman ’65 is founder of 5AM Ventures. Nikhil Basu Trivedi ’11 is managing director at Shasta Ventures. Princeton Innovation Center BioLabs is the University’s wetlab an
Tom Meyer is Managing Partner at Nassau Street Ventures, which enables alums of Princeton University to access top-tier, diversified venture portfolios. Meyer details his close connection to Princeton, what excites him about the Ivy institution's entrepreneurial ecosystem, and how Nassau Street is able to co-invest alongside the world's top VCs.
Terry and Ryan are joined by Tom Meyer, former Editor at Ricochet.com and all-around smart guy. He is given an opportunity to respond to last week's anti-anti podcast, briefly (and would like to remind everyone that anybody who disagrees with him on the topic of Trump is ugly, bad, and lacking in sexual prowess). However, the bulk of the podcast is devoted to an upcoming series of podcasts designed to discuss conservatism in general. We take questions from liberal friends and hope to create a basic understanding of what exactly it is that we believe. We encourage any and all feedback or disagreement. Please comment in the comment section at Ricochet, and email any questions to flyoverpodcast@outlook.com.
In December and January, IDC runs a series of webcasts known as the FutureScapes, in which our expert analysts give their top ten predictions for the coming year. Tom Meyer and Phil Carter Present IDC's Predictions for Europe - https://youtu.be/BprMTcdgo7w The webcasts are also recorded so you can listen to them when is convenient for you. For more information about the FutureScapes you can go here http://bit.ly/2xNMLJm
In December and January, IDC runs a series of webcasts known as the FutureScapes, in which our expert analysts give their top ten predictions for the coming year. In the third episode of this series, Marta Munoz sits down to talk about the Internet of Things in 2018, does it live up to the hype? Tom Meyer and Phil Carter Present IDC's Predictions for Europe - https://youtu.be/BprMTcdgo7w The webcasts are also recorded so you can listen to them when is convenient for you. For more information about the FutureScapes you can go here http://bit.ly/2xNMLJm
In December and January, IDC runs a series of webcasts known as the FutureScapes, in which our expert analysts give their top ten predictions for the coming year. In the first of short special series of IDC TechTalk, Philip Carter sits down to provide a preview of the FutureScapes, what topics will be covered and how they can be beneficial to you and your business. Tom Meyer and Phil Carter Present IDC's Predictions for Europe - https://youtu.be/BprMTcdgo7w The webcasts are also recorded so you can listen to them when is convenient for you. For more information about the FutureScapes you can go here http://bit.ly/2xNMLJm
Laura interviews Tom Meyer to discuss really needs a financial advisor. Find out when it's the right time to hire a financial professional, how much money you should have, where to find one, how they're paid, and how to know you've found someone who's the best fit for your situation. Read the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/2dWzUxP
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Tom Meyer is the CEO of Meyer Capital Group, an RIA that manages over $750 Million in Marlton, N.J. In this episode Tom talks about the differences between fee only and fee based financial planning
For some of you, the best news you'll hear all week is that Game of Thrones has concluded the season. But not before James Delingpole and Toby Young (joined by Tom Meyer) wrap up the season with some expert analysis and explanation of what transpired. Then, Tom exits, and James and Toby dive into the aftermath of Brexit and discuss what happens next. Source
Meyer Capital Group is a fee-only investment management and financial planning firm. Our mission is to understand each client's needs and objectives and then deliver superior customer service. We are strongly committed to helping you protect your wealth using a thorough and disciplined investment approach. Our firm was founded in 1963 by Clarence Whipple. Now managed by his grandson Tom Meyer, Meyer Capital Group has been providing superior financial advice for five decades. Today, MCG has capabilities to provide state-of-the-art portfolio management and services, but is small enough to also provide personal, one-on-one service to our client which is unique among our peers. During its early years, in addition to providing financial advice, MCG created and managed an equity mutual fund that ultimately became, through acquisition, the Vontobel US Value Fund. Meyer Capital Group has grown from managing less than two million in assets to over six-hundred million today. We have been given the opportunity to increase our customer base due to the firms’ spectrum of new services, investment options and approaches. "Investment management is a relationship business. Meyer Capital Group collaborates with you to provide the best approach for managing your portfolio and securing other financial services. By joining the Meyer Capital Group family, we will help you to build a solid financial future." . . . . Thomas C. Meyer Seth Greene is a 6 Time Best Selling Author, Nationally Recognized Direct Response Marketing Expert, and the only back to back to back GKIC Dan Kennedy Marketer of the Year Nominee. To Get a FREE Copy of Seth’s new book Podcast Marketing Magic, and access to a Live Podcast Marketing Training Conference Call go to http://www.UltimateMarketingMagician.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While waiting for Toby, James discusses last Sunday's shocking episode of Game of Thrones with Ricochet editor Tom Meyer (spoilers). Toby joins them a few minutes in for more commentary on the show, before James and Toby turn their attention to British politics. Source
James Delingpole and Toby Young return for another ThroneCast to recap this week's episode, and after last's weeks comments, this week they've brought an actual expert to help them parse the Snows from the Starks: Ricochet's own resident ThroneHead, Tom Meyer. Then, a fascinating and detailed discussion on the upcoming Brexit vote (for some background, Toby and James suggest you watch Brexit: The... Source
This week, we are joined by Ricochet editor Tom Meyer! We hear about Terry's job and the inner-workings of an oil rig. We engage in general conversation about the country, the electorate, history, and the future. We do our very best to answer the question on everyone's minds: "Is it possible to have a podcast without talking about Trump?" Well, it took us nearly an hour and a half to find out. Stick with us; you won't be disappointed.
Recitation of 2 Peter from memory and teaching on the second Coming of Christ
The name is misleading, as Tom Meyer generally constitutes an elevation for Flyover Country. Today, we discuss recent shootings, the Obama presidency, and foreign affairs. Tom also takes some time to dwell on his true passion: bad movies.
LIVE from Music for All-Bands of America: Building State Coalitions the Relentlessly Positive Way (Part 2 of 3), Director of Market Development at Progressive Music Mark Despotakis of Progressive Music interviews President/Owner WH Paige & Company and NAMM Board Chairman Mark Goff and Tom Meyer, owner of Meyer Music
LIVE from Music for All-Bands of America: Band Kids Rock! (Part 3 of 3), Tom Meyer, owner of Meyer Music, interviews Patrick John Hughes Booster/Parent Award-winner Derek Greer and all-star drum majors Noah Burgess from Blue Springs, MO; Jace Davison from Broken Arrow, OK; and Brian Boydston from Keller, TX
Last week's podcast concluded just before the attacks in Paris began, so this week, we've assembled a couple of guests who can help us make sense of it all and divine what response the U.S. should make both the terrorists and the refugees soon to be arriving en masse. Herb Meyer served during the Reagan Administration as Special Assistant to the Director of Central Intelligence and Vice Chairman of the CIA's National Intelligence Council. He's also the dad of Ricochet editor Tom Meyer. Walter Russell Mead is the Distinguished Scholar in American Strategy and Statesmanship at the Hudson Institute, the James Clarke Chace Professor of Foreign Affairs and Humanities at Bard College, and Editor-at-Large of The American Interest. He's also someone's dad. Finally, should tipping be discontinued? Tune in to find out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There are Serial Entrepreneurs and then there are Social Serial Entrepreneurs. GoInspire, Bizrael, Aish NY, Jerusalem Fellowships, and now NextDor are just some of the great organizations that Chanan has been behind. For more than 30 years Chanan Kaufman has been building organizations and programs that have affected the lives of tens of thousands of Jews around the world. In this episode we will learn about Chanan’s story and how so many of his great projects came to be. Name: Chanan Kaufman Position: Serial Social Entrepreneur Website 1: http://goinspire.com/ (GoInspire) Website 2: http://nextdor.org/ (NextDor) Website 3: http://www.bizrael.org/ (Bizrael ) LinkedIn: Chanan on LinkedIn Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChananKaufman (@chanankaufman) https://frumentrepreneur.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/chanan-kaufman.jpg () NAMES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE http://nextdor.org (NextDor) http://bizrael.org/ (Bizrael) http://goinspire.com/ (GoInspire) https://www.aishny.com/ (Aish NY) http://jerusalemfellowships.org/newsite/jerusalem_fellowships.htm (Jerusalem Fellowships) http://jewel4women.com/ (Jewel) http://aish.com (Aish HaTorah) http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Noah_Weinberg (Rav Noach Weinberg ZT”L) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zelig_Pliskin (Rabbi Zelig Pliskin) http://www.aish.com/sp/48w/ (The 48 Ways To Wisdom) http://aishinternational.com/leadership-bio/and-another/ (Ephraim Shore) http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Raphael_Shore (Raphael Shore) http://www.aish.com/authors/82234332.html (Eric Coopersmith) http://aishinternational.com/leadership-bio/nechemia-coopersmith/ (Nechemia Coopersmith) http://kenspiro.com/ (Ken Spiro) http://www.aish.com/authors/48865497.html (Nachum Braverman) http://www.aish.com/authors/104270644.html (Tom Meyer) http://katsof.com/about/irwinkatsof/ (Irwin Katsof) http://www.aish.com/authors/99530394.html (Yakov Palatnik) https://www.linkedin.com/pub/rabbi-stephen-baars/6/16/4ba (Stephen Baars) http://aishinternational.com/leadership-bio/rabbi-mitch-mandel/ (Mitch Mandel) http://www.aishtoronto.com/ (Aish Toronto) http://www.aish.com/authors/99449479.html (Rabbi Chaim Willis) http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Kalman_Packouz (Rabbi Kalman Packouz) http://articles.aish.com/graphics/articles/NextYearinJerusalem.pdf (Ellen Willis – Click here for a PDF of her Famous Rolling Stone Article) http://www.aish.com/authors/48868287.html (Richard Horowitz) http://aishinternational.com/leadership-bio/richard-boruch-rabinowitz/ (Boruch Rabinowitz) Elliot Mondrow https://www.aishny.com/team/rabbi-yitz-greenman/ (Rabbi Yitz Greenman) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Patrick_Moynihan (Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arlen_Specter (Senator Arlen Specter) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaim_Herzog (President Chaim Herzog) http://www.rebmeirschuster.org (Rabbi Meir Schuster ZT”L) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lori_Palatnik (Lori Palatnik) https://www.linkedin.com/pub/kenneth-marvet/53/b70/458 (Ken Marvet) http://www.hillel.org/ (Hillel House) http://www.chabad.edu/ (Chabad On Campus) University of Maryland, College Park Rutgers Penn State http://www.gluckin.com/ (Tzvi Gluckin) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthright_Israel (Birthright) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zev_Wolfson (Reb Zev Wolfson ZT”L) AIPAC http://nevey.org/ (Neve Yerushalayim) https://il.linkedin.com/pub/josh-boretsky/4/53b/969 (Josh Boretsky) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yitzchak_Berkovits (Rav Yitzchak Berkovits) http://www.goessentialsisrael.org/ (Essentials Program) https://www.linkedin.com/pub/elliot-mathias/34/a67/7a0 (Elliot Mathias) http://www.hasbarafellowships.org (Hasbara Fellowships) http://www.nerleelef.com/ (Ner LeElef) https://meor.org/ (MEOR) http://machonshlomo.org/ (Machon Shlomo) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machon_Shlomo (Rabbi Yaakov Rosenberg zt”l)...
A couple of times a year, we assemble our far flung editorial staff (that's Troy Senik, Jon Gabriel, Claire Berlinski, and Tom Meyer) on the Ricochet Podcast and let them riff on the issues of the day and give some dap to their favorite Ricochet member posts of the recent past. And in this, the last show of the Summer of Trump®, that's exactly what we've done. Spoiler alert: Lileks checks in from... Source
Tom Meyer joins us after a short vacation-induced hiatus to talk about fairly recent supreme court decisions and what that means to us flyover types. Also, are liberalism and comcast pretty much the same conspiracy? Come explore with us!
This week, we're giving the regular crew off so we can bring you this special edition of the Ricochet Podcast featuring our entire editorial staff. Troy Senik, Jon Gabriel, Claire Berlinski, Tom Meyer, and Rob Long gather together (well, virtually though the magic of Skype) to opine on Trump and how he harms Jeb's (!) chances at winning the nomination. Also, the future of education... Source
Troy Senik, Jon Gabriel, Claire Berlinski, Tom Meyer, and Rob Long discuss issues in the news this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
See what we did, there? It's a play on words, regarding a man who we all do highly admire, this week's guest, Tom Meyer. Tom sticks around for the whole show to discuss libertarianism, social conservatism, as well as his own personal climb up the ladder of influence at Ricochet.com.
Tom Meyer, author of the Esri Press book Introduction to Geometrical and Physical Geodesy: Foundations of Geomatics, discusses the importance of having a foundational understanding of geodesy when working with GIS, remote sensing, and surveying.