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Non-Eventcast
Building Processes (& Custom Software!) in a Law Firm with Travis Richards

Non-Eventcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 28:40


I talked with managing attorney at the largest eviction law firm in New Jersey, about how he implemented processes into his business, and even built his own software. Episode Highlights 05:28 - Transition from farming and a trailer park to law. 09:16 - Introduction to legal systems: Work smarter, not harder. 12:01 - Transition to landlord-tenant law and the appeal of clear regulations. 13:31 - The impact of the pandemic on landlord-tenant law. 17:56 - Challenges of new eviction filing requirements during the pandemic. 21:47 - Delegation and efficiency: the hierarchical approach. 26:33 - Custom technology solutions for law practices. 29:29 - Savings and efficiency with eviction-filing software. 34:36 - Future of AI and its impact on the legal profession.   Episode Resources Connect with Jared Correia jared@redcavelegal.com https://redcavelegal.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaredcorreia https://twitter.com/RedCaveLegal www.linkedin.com/in/jaredcorreia/ Connect with Travis Richards https://newjerseyevictionlaw.com/  

We Run on EOS
Stepping into the Visionary Seat: An Engineer Takes the Lead | Travis Richards

We Run on EOS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 61:01


Travis Richards, owner and CEO of Catco, shares his unconventional journey into the family business and his experiences in the entrepreneurial world.

BYU-Idaho Radio
'22 Fall - Episode 10 - Winter

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 21:10


On this episode of the spot, Savannah Bewley, Colton Scholl, Travis Richards and special guest Logan Buchanan talk about winter in Rexburg, Winter sports, winter misery, winter joy, and a winter quiz.

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BYU-Idaho Radio's The Spot
'22 Fall - Episode 10 - Winter

BYU-Idaho Radio's The Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 21:10


On this episode of the spot, Savannah Bewley, Colton Scholl, Travis Richards and special guest Logan Buchanan talk about winter in Rexburg, Winter sports, winter misery, winter joy, and a winter quiz.

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BYU-Idaho Radio
'22 Fall - Episode 8 - Intramural Sports

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 24:29


Savannah Bewley, Hayden Hon and Travis Richards, talk about all things Intramural Sports. Hayden talks about the behind the scenes of BYU-Idaho Intramural Sports, Savannah chats about the band and radio side of sports, and Travis brings the sports fans into the chat.

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BYU-Idaho Radio's The Spot
'22 Fall - Episode 8 - Intramural Sports

BYU-Idaho Radio's The Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 24:29


Savannah Bewley, Hayden Hon and Travis Richards, talk about all things Intramural Sports. Hayden talks about the behind the scenes of BYU-Idaho Intramural Sports, Savannah chats about the band and radio side of sports, and Travis brings the sports fans into the chat.

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BYU-Idaho Radio
'22 Fall - Ken Klinker Pumpkins

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 15:05


Travis Richards talks with Ken Klinker, a professional pumpkin carver of over 25 years, about carving foam pumpkins, and real pumpkins.

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BYU-Idaho Radio's The Spot
'22 Fall - Ken Klinker Pumpkins

BYU-Idaho Radio's The Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 15:05


Travis Richards talks with Ken Klinker, a professional pumpkin carver of over 25 years, about carving foam pumpkins, and real pumpkins.

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BYU-Idaho Radio
'22 Fall - Episode 5 - Costumes and Pumpkins

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 26:39


Travis Richards, Savannah Bewley, and Colton Scholl discuss the ins and outs of Halloween costumes. How to make one, what to create and incorporating jack-o-lanterns into a costume.

BYU-Idaho Radio's The Spot
'22 Fall - Episode 5 - Costumes and Pumpkins

BYU-Idaho Radio's The Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 26:39


Travis Richards, Savannah Bewley, and Colton Scholl discuss the ins and outs of Halloween costumes. How to make one, what to create and incorporating jack-o-lanterns into a costume.

BYU-Idaho Radio
Fall '22 - Episode 4 - Haunted Attractions

BYU-Idaho Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 28:41


Hosts, Savannah Bewley, Travis Richards, and Bryan Bridge discuss haunted attractions in and around the Rexburg area.

BYU-Idaho Radio's The Spot
Fall '22 - Episode 4 - Haunted Attractions

BYU-Idaho Radio's The Spot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 28:41


Hosts, Savannah Bewley, Travis Richards, and Bryan Bridge discuss haunted attractions in and around the Rexburg area. #haunted #halloween #activities #spooky #rexburg #byui

Aggie Growth Hacks Podcast
The Difference Between Running And Owning A Business with Travis Richards

Aggie Growth Hacks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 34:21


Howdy, Ags! Today, we have the CEO of CATCO, Travis Richards! In this episode, Travis shares about their thriving business that uses resilient and abundant energy by manufacturing flameless heating systems. We are grateful for Travis's presence with us and wish his company well!    The Difference Between Running And Owning A Business Travis used to put an asterisk next to his name as CEO and entrepreneur. After all, his grandfather, Bill, started the company 40 years ago. Being the third generation, Travis had to take over as CEO of CATCO. On his first day, he realized that running the business differed from owning it. Running the company meant that every decision Travis made meant money and risks. It took eight years for Travis to realize that because he did not know what he was expecting. Moreover, he was in the military before getting into the family business. From there, Travis stopped himself from acting quickly and taking risks without thinking twice because that would have consequences reflecting on the company. It took a lot of adjusting for Travis to become the CEO of their company, but in the end, it was all worth it.   About Travis Richards: Travis Richards, Fightin' Texas Aggie Class of '05, is the CEO of CATCO, a catalytic heating manufacturer. He served in the US Air Force before coming back home to join the family business.  Outline of the Episode: [00:00] Intro [04:38] Entrepreneurial Journey [12:43] Family Business [16:54] About the Company [21:24] Risk [23:17] Future Goals [25:43] BHAG [29:26] Lightning Round [34:45] Get Better at Business Podcast [36:01] Interview Takeaways   Resources: https://www.catcousa.com/ https://www.aggiegrowthhacks.com/   Connect with Greg and Chris! Apple: http://bit.ly/AGH-Apple Spotify: http://bit.ly/AggieGH Stitcher: http://bit.ly/AGH-Stitch Podbean: http://bit.ly/AGH-PB YouTube: https://bit.ly/AGH-YouTube

IEDA In Your Ear
Flipping Finance Challenge

IEDA In Your Ear

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 48:54


The Indiana Bond Bank (IBB) assists local communities and public entities with financing physical assets.  But what about those community needs that can't be solved with a road or a building.  IBB came up with a creative solution to creative challenges: the Flipping Finance Challenge a ‘hack-a-thon' that brings creative problem-solvers from various disciplines together with Indiana communities to create unique and sometimes ‘out-of-the-box' solutions to community challenges.  Mark Wuellner, executive director of the Indiana Bond Bank, and Travis Richards, executive director of the Jay County Development Corporation talk about the process.

For Self-Examination
47. Happiness is Your Responsibility with Travis Richards

For Self-Examination

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 31:11


Travis Richards is the CEO of Catco and found happiness in the midst of a divorce. He believes that happiness is your responsibility and tries to be kind to others whenever possible, do you feel the same?  Dr. Taylor explores the value of of being kind to others even when you feel down or when others are not being kind to you. Think about what makes you happy and let it happen. New Sponsor! Check out the Empathy App and get started down your path to emotional wellness today: www.empathicholdings.comWebsite: https://taylorcounselinggroup.comEmail: info@taylorcounselinggroup.comTwitter: @TCG_DallasCounseling Resources: https://taylorcounselinggroup.com/resources/ Disclaimer: No professional counseling advice is being offered to the audience. If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency you should call 911 immediately or proceed to the nearest emergency room. The view's expressed by guests do not reflect those of Taylor Counseling Group.

Mays MasterCast
Level-Up with Travis Richards

Mays MasterCast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 35:18


From Mays Business School to civil engineering, to the U.S. Air Force, and to Catco, Travis redefines opportunity and growth. He has leveled-up from beginning to now, and with a not-so-ordinary jumpstart in the family business, Travis sits down with Ben to share his journey to Catco.  With his appetite to grow, Travis found the importance in taking risks and finding new resources to stay “Getting Better at Business.” Travis exceedingly saw the need for more creativity and a better way to do things, leading him to now be the CEO and owner of Catco.  By finding the significance between CEO and entrepreneur, Travis notes his best resources: peer-groups, mentors, and dividing time to learn, help, and teach. Travis and Ben emphasize the importance of bouncing off other's knowledge and wisdom to ultimately grow your business and team you would want to go through the trenches with.

The Natural Gas Podcast
Automating Catalytic Heaters with Catco Control

The Natural Gas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 26:07


Travis Richards talks to Douglas Patton and Julio Soto about Catco's newest product, Catco Control. Doug is the head of Business Development, while Julio is the Product Specialist at Catco. They dissect the benefits of having an automated monitoring system, how the catalytic heater operates, and how Catco Control will save operating costs in the energy industry.  Topics Covered: [04:38] Introducing Catco Control [05:36] Key differences between manual and automatically controlled catalytic heaters [07:18] Understanding automatic mode in Catco Control [08:20] Catalytic heaters and how they operate [11:10] The temperature sensor and adjustable inputs [15:10] Benefits of automation with Catco Control [17:40] Operational efficiency and cost reduction with automation [20:40] Why people in the gas industry would want Catco Control

I am Salt Lake
Travis Richards, Founder of Restaurateur Inner Circle - #532

I am Salt Lake

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 44:25


On this episode of the podcast I sit down and chat with Travis Richards, Founder of Restaurateur Inner Circle Utah Facebook group. We get to find out his story. We talk about what motivated him to start the Facebook group, what the group has done for the local foodie community, and the direction he would like to take the group. We also talked about his social media management company, some of his favorite local eating spots, what Travis loves about living in Utah, and everything else in between. This episode was recorded at Eight Settlers Distillery 7321 Canyon Centre Pkwy, Cottonwood Heights, UT 84121 This episode is sponsored by:Chris Holifield Realty http://chrisholifieldrealty.com/ (http://chrisholifieldrealty.com) Salt Lake Barber Company http://saltlakebarberco.com/ (http://saltlakebarberco.com) UtahMarijuanaOrg https://utahmarijuana.org/ (https://utahmarijuana.org/) Connect more with I am Salt Lake:Email chris@iamsaltlake.com Connect With Our Facebook https://www.facebook.com/IAmSaltLake/ (https://www.facebook.com/IAmSaltLake/) Connect With Our Twitter https://twitter.com/iamsaltlake (https://twitter.com/iamsaltlake) Connect With Our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/iamsaltlake/ (https://www.instagram.com/iamsaltlake/) Join The Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/iamsaltlake/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/iamsaltlake/) Support our Patreon https://www.patreon.com/iamsaltlake (https://www.patreon.com/iamsaltlake) Sign up for our email list https://iamsaltlake.com/email (https://iamsaltlake.com/email) Thank you for listening to this episode of I am Salt Lake podcast. We showcase local talent, businesses, and everyday people making Salt Lake City what it is today. Please consider making a one time donation through PayPal to help with the expenses of keeping this podcast running smoothly https://www.paypal.me/iamsaltlake (https://www.paypal.me/iamsaltlake)

The Natural Gas Podcast
Polyethylene Pipes (feat. Nick Torkildsen)

The Natural Gas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 22:29


Travis Richards welcomes back Nick Torkildsen, the Tooling and Distribution Product Manager at Mulcare Pipeline Solutions, Inc. They continue their conversation on gas pipelines, focusing more on polyethylene pipes, why they are the preferred piping option and the risks of using PE pipes. Topics Covered: Polyethylene pipes in the natural gas industry The difference between electrofusion and butt fusion methods of pipe welding Safety and credibility of joints in PE pipes How technicians weld PE pipes Technological advancement in the PE piping space

The Natural Gas Podcast
Flow-stopping (feat. Nick Torkildsen)

The Natural Gas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 25:48


Travis Richards sits down with Nick Torkildsen, the Tooling and Distribution Product Manager at Mulcare Pipeline Solutions, Inc. They talk about flow-stopping, repair standards, and how technicians set up bypasses during pipe repair.   Topics Covered: The flow-stopping process How to set up a bypass Frameworks for spacing out dead zones Correct product implementation The demand element when scheduling repair works

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The Natural Gas Podcast
How to Meter Gas

The Natural Gas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 30:16


Travis Richards welcomes back Adam Hawley for Part 2 of the podcast. They move on to discussing how to meter and measure gas and the different flow meters he recommends for listeners.  Topics discussed include:  Metering and measuring gas Different flow meters for custody transfer Tradeoffs in the different meters When figuring out what flow meter or size meter to get, Adam advises to consider the required accuracy or uncertainty of measurement when measuring natural gas. It could be a custody transfer meter, which is a meter that's being used to buy or sell gas between companies that needs a high accuracy and does a good job of measuring to avoid discrepancies that could result in millions of dollars of gas that's unaccounted for, or just a check meter in a plant that determines whether there's flow or none.  Some good choices for custody transfer applications include the Coriolis flow meter. This uses the Coriolis force to measure flow and what happens is that the gas flows through vibrating tubes and based on how the gas flows through the tube as well as the geometry of it, it imparts the Coriolis force on these tubes which makes them bend and twist proportional to the flow rate; the higher the flow rate, the more they'll bend or twist. Through that bending and twisting, they can get a high accuracy of measurement. What's unique about the Coriolis meter is that it measures mass flow and not volume flow which is advantageous for natural gas flow movement because it cuts out required steps to get back to your volume or standard flow. How the mechanism works is that there are oils on each of the tubes that measure vibrations and the raw signal that goes into the computer is a wave that shows the pulsing of the vibrations. As the bending and the twisting of the tubes happen, it shifts that vibration waves between the tubes and the computer would transmit the difference in timing between the wave it's measuring and the time it's proportional to. For an ultrasonic meter, there are multiple paths that send ultrasonic pulses back and forth the gas and each of those paths measure the velocity of the gas in a defined spot in the pipe. The meter integrates those paths and informs you of the velocity of the gas in the pipe. Based on the geometry of the pipe, it can convert it into the standard volume. One great thing about both technologies is that they have diagnostics associated with them to inform you whether they're healthy or if there's a need to check on the operation of the meters. Another tried and tested meter is the turbine meter that still also fits in the custody transfer bucket and was heavily used prior to the Coriolis and ultrasonic meters available in the market. An example of how a turbine meter works is if when there are fan blades in the pipes that are on a shaft and as the gas flows over the blades, it causes the rotor to turn, and the meter counts the number of revolutions of the fan, blades, and rotor in the flow proportional to the volume flow. However, since turbine meters are mechanical, there aren't many diagnostics as much as the Coriolis and ultrasonic to determine the problem. The gas should be clean with little to no contamination because the mechanical components are more susceptible to that versus the other two technologies. Still, turbine meters have great accuracy and the best repeatability out of any flow meter.  Thermal mass meters are more on the side of low-cost flow meters. There is a probe in the flow that maintains the current at a certain temperature and as the gas flows over the probe, it cools the probe, and the meter can determine the flow rate based on how much cooling is happening or how much energy it's putting in to try to keep the probe at a given temperature. The grandfather of all flow measurement is the orifice meter and is still used in some custody transfer applications because it's cheap, reliable, and has been used for so long, but are also the most susceptible to issues with cleanliness of the gas. The orifice meter is essentially just a plate with a hole in it and as the gas runs into the plate and through the hole, it exits at a high velocity and causes a differential pressure across the plate. Upstreaming the plate brings higher pressure while down streaming the plate causes low pressure which is the fundamental measurement that an orifice meter would use to measure flow. When it comes to tradeoff, orifice meters are susceptible to the overall geometric tolerance of the meter. There is a gas industry standard called The American Gas Association Report No. 3 that details exactly how an orifice meter should be designed down to the pipe roughness finish and the geometry of where the plate is. If an orifice meter is designed down to the letter of the law, it's going to perform within its uncertainty. Where things go awry is when the tolerances are so tight and specific on fabricating this meter that when there's a mistake or issue, this causes flow measurement issues. You can find out more about flow measurement through their website and you can reach Adam through the Flow Measurement Research Department or at +1 210 522 3427. Expand your knowledge about natural gas by visiting www.naturalgasschool.org.

The Natural Gas Podcast
Standards of Measurement

The Natural Gas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 19:21


Travis Richards welcomes Adam Hawley, Principal Engineer of the Flow Measurement Department of Southwest Research Institute. In the first part of this two-part series, they discuss the difficulties and standards of measuring natural gas. Topics discussed include:  The Flow Measurement Department The difficulty and standard of measuring gas Heating value Challenges in measuring natural gas The Flow Measurement Department is composed of the Metering Research Facility which is a facility with the goal to increase the state-of-the-art of natural gas flow measurement as well as the capability to research filters, regulators, and test anything connected to a natural gas pipeline. Regarding the difficulty of measuring gas, a gallon of natural gas at low-pressure and a certain temperature is going to have a lot less mass than a gallon of natural gas at high pressure. Since gallons or cubic feet of natural gas at higher pressure contain more mass and energy, it is much more valuable than a gallon or cubic feet of natural gas at atmospheric pressure or temperature. To buy and sell it, they have standardized it to the volume of gas at 60 degrees Fahrenheit and 1 atmospheric pressure or 14.696 psi. Natural gas is made up of multiple gases—predominantly methane but also other gases like propane and ethane that change the heating value of the gas. Ultimately, gas is bought and sold on heating value or the amount of heat or energy that the gas can produce if you burn it.  The challenges in measuring natural gas include fill conditions. Natural gas travels through pipelines, compressing stations, and miles of runs before it's measured and sold to a power plant. Cleanliness is also a challenge—if there's black gunk or liquids from compressors, it could pose a problem from getting good measurement from flow meters. The right meter, size of the meter, proper installation, flow conditioner, and upstream piping are key things to getting good measurements in the long run. You can find out more about flow measurement through their website and you can reach Adam through the Flow Measurement Research Department or at +1 210 522 3427. Expand your knowledge about natural gas by visiting www.naturalgasschool.org.

The Natural Gas Podcast
The Control Valve Guy - Part 2

The Natural Gas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 27:01


Travis Richards welcomes back Antonio Alvarado of VRG Controls LLC, also known as “The Control Valve Guy”. In this episode, they discuss regulations in stations, how to mitigate noise, and how ball valves became the leader in the industry. Topics discussed include:  Why there are stations adjacent to neighborhoods and what to do Is noise a problem or a symptom? How to attenuate noise Globe valves VS Ball valves

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The Natural Gas Podcast
The Control Valve Guy - Part 1

The Natural Gas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 27:43


Travis Richards welcomes Antonio Alvarado of VRG Controls LLC, also known as “The Control Valve Guy”. They discuss everything control valves and how important it is to size according to your requirements. Topics discussed include:  Sizing control valves Common mistakes to avoid in sizing control valves The result of under-sizing and oversizing control valves

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The Natural Gas Podcast
Sample Conditioning Systems

The Natural Gas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 25:37


Travis Richards welcomes back Matt Parrott of K2 Controls, Inc. They dissect sample conditioning systems for temperature and pressure control and the benefits of using proper gas analyzers.  Topics discussed include:  Sample conditioning systems The difference between spot sampling and compound sampling  Industry standards for hydrocarbon measurements How to protect the function of your analyzer and the integrity of your sample

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The Natural Gas Podcast
Sampling 101-Equations of State

The Natural Gas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 23:08


Travis Richards sits down with Matt Parrott, the President of K2 Controls, Inc. K2 Controls boasts 30+ years of industry experience and serves production, pipeline, and distribution customers seeking accuracy and dependability in their measurement and odorization applications. In this episode, Travis and Matt talk about equations of state, the benefits of getting the correct representative samples, and maintaining accuracy in the equations of state.    Topics Covered: The equation of state The hydrocarbon dew point The benefits of getting the correct representative sample How to maintain accuracy in the equation of state Gas sample conditioning systems   Equations of State (EOS) are mathematical correlations that link hydrocarbon properties to pressure, temperature, and fluid composition. People in the oil and gas industry understand that efficient engineering calculations require the properties of both gases and liquids. An EOS, therefore, is basically a fluid model utilized when determining the properties and the phase conditions of hydrocarbon mixtures.    If you're a total novice in this field, the second crucial term you must understand is the phase envelope. The phase envelope is the result calculated by the EOS that describes the liquid phase area, the two-phase area, and the gas phase area. During gas sampling, our primary focus area should be the gas regions. However, this often proves a difficult challenge due to the fact that numerous factors affect a specific hydrocarbon dew point.   A hydrocarbon dew point, on the other hand, is the pressure and temperature at which hydrocarbon components begin to condense out of the gaseous phase. During sampling, the HCDP is used as a quality parameter due to its sensitivity to specific gas stream components.    So, why do we need to take the correct representative sample during oil and gas transactions? The correct representative sample of a hydrocarbon product is crucial when accounting for transactions and efficient product processing. Essentially, the producer, processor, and distributor need to verify the exact composition of the product from an economic and product treatment standpoint. Most experts assert that any investment made in a system designed to obtain an optimum sample will quickly be recouped by the savings made when correctly determining hydrocarbon composition. Furthermore, the potential for disputes in the business will be greatly reduced if the best sampling procedures are followed.     Check out the K2 Controls website and reach out to Matt via email Matt.parrott@K2controls.com  Expand your knowledge about natural gas by visiting www.naturalgasschool.org.

Stuff You Should Know About Oil and Gas Production
"Snow-Vid" in Texas and How to Prevent Frozen Pipes and Valves | Ep.# 38

Stuff You Should Know About Oil and Gas Production

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 29:09


In this episode, Kyle and Curtis interview Travis Richards, CEO of Catco USA. Topics include: How did Catco navigate the challenges of 2020? How did "Snow-vid" affect the Texas oil and gas industry? How are the internal parts of catalytic heaters not worn or consumed? What fuel types are required for catalytic heaters? What are some typical applications are heaters are used on? Resources mentioned in this episode: https://catcousa.com/ https://kimray.com/training/catalytic-heater-installation-guide https://kimray.com/training/5-tips-oil-and-gas-production-cold-weather https://kimray.com/training/what-causes-frozen-valve

THE HUGE SHOW
The Huge Hockey Fights Cancer Show - February 7th - Full Show

THE HUGE SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 134:47


Bill is live from the Southside Ice Arena today as the Fox Motors Hockey club along with Van Andel Institute, are throwing a Purple Community Event through Sunday to raise money to fight Parkinson's and Cancer. In our first hour we were joined by Grand Rapids Griffins Assistant Coach Mike Knuble to discuss the Purple Community Event that's going on all weekend. There will be a games and fun all weekend long at the Southside Ice Arena in Byron Center if you're interested in taking part. Tim McCormick also joined us to kick off the broadcast to discuss the news regarding Zavier Simpson and his suspension, the MSU/U-M game happening this weekend, and we got his thoughts on the Pistons trading Drummond to the Cavaliers. Chris Balas joined us to start off the second hour to discuss U-M basketball as they're set to take on MSU this weekend, Travis Richards from the Southside Ice Arena joined us to talk about the purple community event, and Jim Comparoni also joined us to talk some more about the game as well as give us an update on the Dantionio/Coach search situation. Mike Slobodnik from the Southside Ice Arena came on to help finish off the second hour.   Sam Webb came on to discuss U-M basketball a little more, and Graham Couch gave us more insight into the coaching search. McKenzie Hollerin joined us for the last segment of the show to discuss the Purple Community Event.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

THE HUGE SHOW
The Huge Hockey Fights Cancer Show - February 7th - 4pm Hour

THE HUGE SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 44:54


Bill is live from the Southside Ice Arena today as the Fox Motors Hockey club along with Van Andel Institute, are throwing a Purple Community Event through Sunday to raise money to fight Parkinson's and Cancer. There will be a games and fun all weekend long at the Southside Ice Arena in Byron Center if you're interested in taking part. Chris Balas joined us to start off the second hour to discuss U-M basketball as they're set to take on MSU this weekend, Travis Richards from the Southside Ice Arena joined us to talk about the purple community event, and Jim Comparoni also joined us to talk some more about the game as well as give us an update on the Dantionio/Coach search situation. Mike Slobodnik from the Southside Ice Arena came on to help finish off the second hour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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THE HUGE SHOW
The Huge Show - Interview - Travis Richards 02-07-20

THE HUGE SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 8:19


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The Diesel Podcast
DPC Travis Richards 5.9L/G-56

The Diesel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2018 12:05


Travis Richards is bringing his 2007 5.9L Cummins to DPC - and it's backed by a stock G-56! This setup has taken abuse for years and it's ready to run here in Colorado. Listen now to hear about the engine, turbo, fuel system and tuning on this sweet truck! SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES: iTunes: https://apple.co/2wZ0nES SPONSORS ATS Diesel Performance www.atsdiesel.com BD Diesel Performance www.dieselperformance.com Dan's Diesel Performance www.dansdieselperformance.com Diesel World www.dieselworldmag.com PPEI www.ppei.com OUR SOCIAL THINGS: Facebook: http://bit.ly/2GByFgI Instagram: http://bit.ly/2rXUzXl Twitter: http://bit.ly/2KIBCP4 YouTube: http://bit.ly/2rWl3Z8 Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2s0MJeK Website: http://www.thedieselpodcast.com INTRO FEATURING: Xtreme Diesel Performance ATS Diesel Performance PPEI Holderdown Performance Hardway Performance No Zone Diesel Street Diesel Power D&J Precision Machine White Knuckles Garage AA Engineering Pinky Ruggles Randy's Transmissions Tyler Gawley Tyler Cathey 403 Media Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/403MEDIA Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/403media YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/403MEDIA Website: http://www.403media.ca Hosts: Patrick Ellis, Ryan Gelinas, Danny Voss