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Legend of 'Hot Water's Green Room' podcast Tony Carroll enters Scotland for the first time with his harem of Scouse lads on his UK tour, after Kai went to see his show the night before and ended up jumping on, the boys talk all things comedy, debauchery and making enemies. Tony leaves his dad to tackle his haters while Kai fends off Tommy Robinson's minions.
Contestants battle it out in a one minute showdown. Winner takes the cash prize.
If you have seen any of the Tony Carroll and Friends shows you will know that Jack is always on. He's a great comic and we always thought that was why but it appears there's another reason for him settling under Tony's wing... Enjoy!Use code GREENROOM for 20% off and Free shipping @manscaped.comSponsored by ABK from Rokit DrinksThanks for listening. Make sure to follow us on all social channels and subscribe to the podcast on your app or wherever you get your pods.Video episodes are only available on the Hot Water Comedy Club YouTube Channel and members will get an exclusive extra weekly episode.Become a Patreon for an extra exclusive weekly episode along with loads of other perks. 7 day PATREON trials now available Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tony Carroll from TC Building shares his incredible journey from starting out as a Carpenter, creating a successful building company and his continual upsklilling journey which has seen him reach aspirational standing withing the construction industry
When do you call that second alarm? Host Danny Sheridan talks with Tony Carroll and Eric Pettaway about managing resources at an incident.
The memory card from the audio feed has corrupted so unfortunately the only audio we could get was from the cameras, the quality may be poor, too poor for some but letting you have it and can decide if you want to soldier on or not.
This week, Justin catches up Tony Carroll, Ambrose Uren, Anna Beros, and Barca Jim. We hear from the front row-ers in Darwen, and Izzy tells us about her friend's new theatre group. Get in touch, #AskIzzy, or Dear Jon here: WhatsApp – 07495 717 860 Twitter – @3045podcast Email – podcast@justinmoorhouse.com THIS WEEK'S GUESTS: Tony Carroll: https://www.hotwatercomedy.co.uk/comedian/66/tony-carroll/#:~:text=Tony%20Carroll%20had%20been%20performing,win%20various%20competitions%20and%20accolades. Anna Beros: https://www.annaberos.com/ Ambrose Uren: https://www.youtube.com/user/ambroku Barca Jim: https://twitter.com/Barcajim3 THIS WEEK'S GIGS: See Justin on Thursday here: https://www.guildhallartscentre.com/whats-on/all-shows/funhouse-comedy-february-2024 And/or here: https://www.wegottickets.com/event/605001 See Justin on Friday here: https://alexanderslive.seetickets.com/event/friday-night-comedy/alexander-s-live/2794092 See Justin on Sunday here: https://colchesterartscentre.com/events/comedy/justin-moorhouse-stretch-think-/ EPISODE LINKS: Justin's other pod ‘Room for Improvement': https://www.patreon.com/RoomforImprovementPod Stretch and Think tour: https://justinmoorhouse.seetickets.com/tour/justin-moorhouse Music by Liam Frost. Produced by Rachel Fitzgerald and Justin Moorhouse
Danny Sheridan, Erik Pettaway, and Tony Carroll discuss when to start thinking outside the box. As a chief officer, when are you comfortable implementing alternative tactics on the fireground? Brought to you by MagneGrip,
Danny Sheridan along with Tony Carroll and Erik Pettaway Discuss LCES and how that may be applied to structural firefighting for the Battalion Chief. Brought to you by The Fire Store and MagneGrip.
This week Deborah Moncrief Bell has a conversation with Carrie Rai, the Executive Director of Tony's Place, talking about the organization, and the services it provides for Houston LGBTQA+ youth. Tony's Place is a safe haven for marginalized youth.Tony's Place opened in 2016 in loving memory of Robert Anthony “Tony” Carroll. Tony Carroll was a pillar of the Houston community and a tireless advocate for numerous LGBTQ+ causes. Tony and his husband Bruce Smith were strong advocates for a drop-in center for young LGBTQ+ people. Tony and Bruce were board members of the non-profit, Homeless Gay Kids – Houston. Tony passed suddenly in December of 2015 at the age of 75, but his legacy lives on. Under the umbrella of Homeless Gay Kids - Houston, Tony's Place was opened to homeless and unstably housed LGBTQ+ youth and allies.Tony's Place now has a physical location in the Montrose area, were LGBTQ+ youth can access services and support. tonysplace.orgGuest: Carrie RaiThen Deborah has a conversation with Jamie Gonzales. President and and Davis Mendoza Darusman, Vice-President of the UH LGBTQ Alumni Association about what happened with the closing of the LGBTQ+ Resource Center at U of H due to SB. 17, and the aftermath. With the closing of the center this group of alumni have taken up the slack in making sure there is a place and resources for students at U of H that would otherwise utilize the services at the center. https://houstonalumni.com/.../interest-and-affinity/lgtbq/.
Danny Sheridan, Erik Pettaway, and Tony Carroll talk about Interior water and Exterior water Brought to you by TenCate, Emergency Networking, MagneGrip, and IFSTA.
Sippers! This week I'm joined by comedians and hosts of The Hot Water Green Room podcast Jamie Hutchinson and Tony Carroll. Join Patreon to support the podcast and get access to exclusive content and early access to live show tickets - https://www.patreon.com/teawithmepodcast Tickets for Shane's tour here - https://shanetodd.komi.io/ Tickets for Jamie's tour here - https://jamiehcomedy.com/ Get 20% off and free shipping at https://www.manscaped.com when you use the code TEAWITHME Get in touch with the podcast at teawithmepodcast@gmail.com
Gorden Tallis and Liam Flanagan are with you this Wednesday chatting Wade Graham's decision to retire at season's end, Payne Haas's decision to test the open market, Gordie's power rankings on the game's best forwards, how to tackle and how it should be officiated and technology in rugby league to help with forward passes. ------
Host Danny Sheridan talks battalion chief duties and other topics with Tony Carroll and Eric Pettaway, district chief of Boston (MA) Fire Department.
Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/missingepisodes Tip us on https://ko-fi.com/missingeps Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/drwhopodcasters It's episode 13 of The Missing Episodes Podcast! For the first time proper, the TARDIS is back on contemporary Earth, indeed in contemporary London, and The Doctor and Dod… uhh… the Doctor and new, groovy companions Ben and Polly face down the mechanical menace in the Post Office Tower and The War Machines. Master podcaster Steven Schapansky (@RadioFreeSkaro) and Doctor Who Historian Jon Preddle (https://broadwcast.org/) join to help analyse this most seminal of stories, as Season 3 draws to a close and Doctor Who marches on in a new format under Innes Lloyd and Gerry Davis. Then it's off on a world tour, as Jon talks us through the sales process, censorship in Australia and New Zealand and how and why four prints of The War Machines ended up in Nigeria, to be found by Ian Levine in the 1980's. This is the deepest of deep dives and summarises years of Jon's cutting-edge research. We also explore why, perhaps, The Wheel in Space wasn't in Jos when Enemy and Web were recovered over ten years ago! So leave your Dodo at home, put on your fab gear and join us as we take a look at The War Machines. If you enjoy this podcast, we ask that you share it on social media to help us find our audience! Tim is on Twitter @drwhopodcasters, and please do come and like our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/drwhoandthepodcasters. Executive Producer: Rich Tipple Become a patron and help us cover our fees and keep us in biscuits via https://www.patreon.com/missingepisodes. Thanks to much to the exceedingly lovely Alex TheSkapes, Andrew Llewellyn, Andy Kitching, Anthony Carroll, Tony Carroll, Anthony Fusco, Anthony Wainer, Ashton Withers, Bedwyr Gullidge, Bluey111, Brendan McKenna-Nicoll, Charles Geers, Chris Arkle, Chris Fone, Colin Brockhurst, Craig Thomson, Darren Howard, David Gillespie-Pratt, David Green, David Matthewman, Dean Poole, Deetz Easterwood, Dominic Jackson, Garry Byrne, Gav Rymill, Harry Townsend, Huw Buchtman, Jack Sharpe, James, James Cluskey, Jamie Bate, JB, Jess Jurkovic, Jim Trenowden, Joe Lewallen, Joe Bloggs, John Geoffrion, John Rivers, John Thomson, Jon, Jon Sheehan, Jonathan Le Targat, Jonathan Potter, Joshua, Marc Cameron, Martin Ramsdin, Matthew, Matthew Purchase, Michael Elison, Neil Smith, Nick Lawton, Nick Mellish, Oliver Wake, Patrick, Paul Cooke, Peter Cuminskey, Philip Stubley, Pierce Carrig, Ray Badrick, Reuben Hergfindahl, Rich Hughes, Richard Byatt, Richard Higson, Richard Smith, Richie Howarth, Rob Fleming, Sara Irving, Sarah Crotzer, Sean Martindill, Sidney Troat, Simon Exton, Simon Whitehead, Sinead Morse, Stephen Hartwell, Stephen Moffatt, Stephen Wolterstorff, Steven Manfred, Steven Quinn, Steven Schapansky, Steven White, Stewart Boyles, Stuart Hargreves, That's Chroma, Tim Arding, and last but not least, Toby Hadoke. With thanks the wonderful Bea Garrido https://twitter.com/BeaGarrido00 for her art, assistance and her patience. Check out her brilliant Doctor Who art https://beagarridoart.weebly.com/ This free podcast borrows snippets of music from “Marche, Les Structures Sonores” – Lasry Baschet. We lovingly pilfer original music cues by from the BBC's original production of The War Machines.
Host Danny Sheridan talks battalion chief duties and other topics with Tony Carroll and Eric Pettaway, district chief of Boston (MA) Fire Department. Sponsored by MagneGrip and TenCate.
Host Danny Sheridan talks firefighter Maydays and RIT response with guest Tony Carroll. Sponsored by MagneGrip, TenCate, and TheFireStore.com.
Host Danny Sheridan discusses issues facing fire chiefs with guest Tony Carroll. Sponsored by Braun Ambulances, ESO, and TenCate.
In this Mayday Monday discussion, Tony Carroll is joined by Chris Stewart, retired of Phoenix (AZ) Fire Department; Keith Stakes of UL FSRI; and Dennis LeGear. They discuss the 2001 Southwest Supermarket Fire, which claimed the life of Firefighter Bret Tarver, and fire dynamics in large spaces. For the video version, go to https://youtu.be/YrBVUlLg4os Sponsored by Demers, ESO, and TenCate.
For this morning service at Brainerd Baptist Church in Chattanooga, Tennessee the family of Dr. McIntyre was welcomed as Brother McIntyre delivered the message. He preached that we should all be urgently praying and studying the Word as we try to look at our corner of the world the way God does and try to gain His perspective as we make decisions in our lives that include God. Preceding the message Mrs. Tony Carroll sang "It's My Desire." The congregational singing included the following great hymns of the faith, "Savior Like a Shepherd Lead Us," He Leadeth Me," and "Have Thine Own Way Lord." The service concluded with the singing of "One in the Bond of Love."
Tony Carroll speaks to John Tippett, Mark Davis, and Jack deTournillon of the Charleston (SC) Fire Department about the Sofa Super Store fire: the nine firefighters who died in the fire, the changes it wrought on the department, and lessons learned. Sponsored by Magnegrip and Tencate.
This podcast focuses on the 2014 line-of-duty deaths of Boston (MA) Fire Department Lieutenant Ed Walsh and Firefighter Michael Kennedy at 298 Beacon Street. Boston Fire Department Deputy Chief Steve Shaffer speaks with host Tony Carroll about the incident, the firefighters who lost their lives, and lessons learned. Sponsored by Tencate: https://us.tencatefabrics.com/
Naval District of Washington Battalion Chief Randy Feltner tells host Tony Carroll his story of how he survived a heart attack and his road to recovery. Sponsored by MagneGrip. More: https://www.fireengineering.com/health-safety/mayday-monday-heart-health-for-firefighters-feb-2022/
Tony Carroll and members of the ISFSI examine firefighter fitness and its relationship to heart health and overall well-being. More: https://www.isfsi.org/
Steve Shaw, Brian Zaitz, Tony Carroll, Ray Edwards, and Nick Morgado discuss the ongoing training needed for rookie firefighters.
Tony Carroll, Senior Automotive Strategist at Google, returns to The Walk Around to discuss how Google products like Search and Analytics can help dealers increase Fixed Ops market share. A 20-year veteran of the Automotive industry, Tony started his career in retail. With a decade of experience with an OEM before joining Google five years ago, Tony understands many of the challenges and opportunities dealers consider as they grow their businesses. He joins Nick Funsch, Director, ACE/F&I Specialist & Associate Development, for a candid chat about why dealers should be investing in Google Search and measuring their results closely. Currently, there are over 280 million vehicles on the road (and all-time high) and the average age of those vehicles is now 11.9 years (another all-time high). As vehicles age, so does the demand for parts and service. But how are consumers finding what they need to maintain their vehicles? Current metrics report that 43% of vehicle owners who purchased parts and service called directly from Google searches. Another important metric to consider is the amount of parts and service business being both captured and lost by dealers. In a $350 billion industry, only 30% of the business is being captured by dealers. The rest is being won by independents. What can dealers do to increase market share and boost business in their service drives? Tony recommends the following: Advertise on Google Search Start with radius targeting around your store, keeping your business local Measure spend vs results and other key metrics Calculate ROI and allocate budget accordingly Over time, dealers can also expand their radius, use Google's machine learning to optimize bidding, and integrate video and YouTube into their advertising strategies. Google's goal is to help dealers drive profitability and service their communities. Tony leaves us with something to consider: If a competitor stood at the counter of your service drive and poached your customers, you would likely be upset. According to Tony, that is what is happening online in today's marketplace. Therefore, he recommends that dealers take the necessary steps to win and retain Fixed Ops customers via search and other Google tools. Like this episode? Check out JM&A Insider for more content like this.
Tony Carroll, Bobby Halton, Larry Conley, Steve Shaw, Aaron Heller, Mike Richardson, and Brian Zaitz look forward to FDIC International 2021 and talk about what makes for a great classroom presentation. There's still time to send in a proposal to present at FDIC International 2022. Go here to get started: https://events.clarionevents.com/fdic2022/Public/MyBriefcase.aspx?From=CallForPapers&FromID=77707 Sponsored by the TenCate Made for Life podcast: https://us.tencatefabrics.com/podcast/
My first podcast in person! I am very fortunate to be part of the ISFSI Instructor cadre for the 1403: live fire fixed facility and the new Basement fire class. While we all were in Denver at West Metro Fire kicking off the first class, I got to sit down with Seth Barker, Forest Reeder, Kevin Milan, Brian Zaitz, Gilbert Pedroza, Brian Kazmierzak , Brad French, Tony Carroll, and Pete Van Dorpe.We discuss the new Basement Fire Class and it's importance in the fire service and the science behind it. I think it is important to note that we were all vaccinated and had no signs or symptoms before or after podcast.Check out the society at www.isfsi.orgContact me at 3PointFirefighter@gmail.comFollow me on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @ 3Point Firefighter
In this week's episode, Casey Scott and Dr. Matt Woolley are joined by Tony Carroll to talk about her childhood growing up, why family is so important to her, and how headaches and migraines led Tony down the road of addiction. Tony then opens up about how her opioid addiction began to get out of control, why the fear of who she actually was began to become unbearable, and how the perception of her being an addict throughout her neighborhood pushed her to the brink. She also talks about what she learned about herself in rehab, getting sent to jail for four months, how it completely changed her attitude towards the disease of addiction, and what sobriety has looked like to her for the past four years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry and The GLUE Crew talk the future of training with Chiefs Brian Zaitz and Tony Carroll. The discussion debates traditional training versus new, online methods. Which is better and what will training look like in the future?
Tony Carroll, Stephen Shaw, and Bobby Halton talk about the new mentoring program from the International Society of Fire Service Instructors (ISFSI) with Jesse Marcotte, Jacob McAfee, and Demond Simmons.
Tony Carroll talks with Brian Zaitz and Dan Kerrigan about firefighter heart health and fitness. More: Firefighter Functional Fitness
Tony Carroll is a Senior Automotive Strategist at Google. He collaborates with individual dealers and OEMs to consult on Google's digital solutions and to develop scalable programs that support brands and drive results. With 12 years in the OEM space before his arrival at Google, Tony has an extensive automotive background. In this episode, he walks us through his journey and explains how Google has its sights set on aiding the Automotive Industry and what that means for dealers. He also sheds light on how a strong e-commerce presence can lead to more effective tracking and accountability in the car buying process. Like this episode? Check out JM&A Insider for more content like this.
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Doug Mitchell Jr. is joined by Bobby Halton, Tony Carroll, Aaron Heller, Steve Shaw, and Scott Kraut discuss critical factors for fire officers when it comes to training.
Comedian and Bar GM Tony Carroll drops in to chat to Paul about missing stand up, bars reopening and lads holidays gone wrong. Thanks so much for listening. Give us a follow on Instagram @paulsmithpodcast and make sure to subscribe to the podcast on your app and to our channel on Youtube. Are you a fan and want early access to all episodes? Subscribe to Hot Water On Demand now. You'll also get loads of other perks and access to all the Hot Water Comedy Club weekly live comedy show streams.
In part two of their conversation on training incident commanders, Ricky Riley, Tony Carroll, Dan Shaw, and Doug Mitchell discuss different training options for command. Sponsored by https://globe.msasafety.com/
Mayday, Mayday, Mayday...no other word brings as much consternation as this one in the fire service. In this episode, host Joe Pronesti interviews the author of the Mayday Monday training bulletin, D.C. Battalion Chief Tony Carroll, who talks about why he started the monthly column and its relevance to firefighters across the country.
Today, we're talking about the Denver Drill. It's well-known, but just in case you need a brush up, here it is: In 1992, a Denver, Colorado firefighter named Mark Langvardt was on the second floor of a commercial building on fire. He was doing a search but became separated from his partner. He couldn't find his way out and ended up trying to escape through a window. But the space he had to work in was small and the window sill was high. Even though he was located and crews tried to get him out, it took nearly an hour to extricate him. Mark Langvardt died from Carbon Monoxide poisoning. Since then, tactics to rescue firefighters from similar situations have been developed. Here to explain the Denver Drill and why it is important today is Tony Carroll. He is a battalion chief with the District of Columbia Fire and EMS Department. Support this podcast