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Tyler Davis joins the podcast to reflect on the winding path that finally led him to the major leagues at 27 years old. Davis revisits his days as a two-way standout at Sam Houston State, where he posted a 1.112 OPS in his senior season, and shares the frustration of going undrafted despite putting up huge offensive numbers. He also looks back on life in independent baseball with the Oakland Ballers and the moment everything changed when the White Sox signed him and gave him another opportunity to keep chasing the dream. Davis also shares stories from his rise through the White Sox system, including winning a championship in Birmingham alongside teammates like Rikuu Nishida and the emotions of learning he was heading to the big leagues. He relives striking out the first batter he faced in MLB, talks about navigating pressure situations with runners on base, and explains what he's learned from tough outings this season. Plus, Davis weighs in on whether he misses hitting, how he thinks he'd fare against MLB pitching as a position player, the teammates who helped him settle in, and what he hopes people remember most about his career years down the road.
Data center development is changing how certain land assets are evaluated while influencing seller motivations. For landowners and investors, the question is not simply whether a property has acreage, frontage, or development potential. In most cases, the first question is whether the site can support the power and infrastructure demands that drive data center use. Tyler Davis, Spencer Smith, and Jerrod Parker discuss the unique value drivers behind data center development, including the role of power availability, transmission access, utility requirements, local policy, community response, and due diligence. The conversation offers a high-level look at how this rapidly evolving sector may shape opportunities for landowners, investors, and developers. Learn more at SaundersRealEstate.com.
Water quality regulations have always played a significant role in agricultural land management across Florida. In this episode, Tyler Davis and Brandon DuRant of Saunders Real Estate are joined by Robert Angus and Allan Charles of Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A. to discuss the regulatory framework surrounding water quality, including Basin Management Action Plans and Best Management Practices (BMPs), and how these apply to farm and ranch operations. The conversation outlines how BMPs function as a compliance pathway, the role of agricultural classification in property taxes and land use, and how programs tied to water policy and citrus health are affecting landowners. The discussion provides practical context around how these factors intersect with day-to-day land management and broader land use considerations in Florida. Lewis, Longman & Walker, P.A. is a long-standing strategic partner of the Lay of the Land® Conference. Learn more at SaundersRealEstate.com and LLW-Law.com.
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Tyler Davis, Tyler Cook y Mike el rayo hicieron lo posible de salvar el juego y lo consiguieron ante un cierre de pelicula nuevamente en el Aubin.
Tyler Davis, Tyler Cook y Mike el rayo hicieron lo posible de salvar el juego y lo consiguieron ante un cierre de pelicula nuevamente en el Aubin.
Whether you're contemplating your own leap into entrepreneurship or just looking for relatable advice and inspiration, this episode is full of honest stories, actionable lessons, and a healthy dose of encouragement.Welcome to another episode of Empowering Entrepreneurs! Today's show features a conversation with Tyler Davis, founder of DAT Finance, co-host of the Next Gen Strategies Podcast, and a self-proclaimed “entrepreneur extraordinaire.” Glenn Harper and Julie Smith talk about Tyler's journey from his roots in Sidney, Ohio, to building his own thriving finance firm.Tyler shares how growing up in a small town, his family's traditional work ethic, and his own early side hustles lit his entrepreneurial spark. From making and selling fishing lures as a kid to pursuing advanced degrees in accounting, Tyler's story is one of self-discovery, calculated risks, and embracing the unknown. The conversation covers the tough decision to leave a “safe” corporate job, navigating the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, and the importance of building resilience, discipline, and a supportive network along the way.You'll also learn about Tyler's experience balancing family life with business ambitions, the insights he's gained working with a wide spectrum of clients, and his perspective on the evolving world of accounting and business strategy.Brought to you by Harper & Company CPAs PlusHere are our top three takeaways from the episode:Embrace the leap with preparation: Tyler shared how critical it was to plan financially before jumping from a stable corporate job to entrepreneurship. Building that “runway” gave him the freedom to take risks and pursue his vision.Relationship-building is everything: Tyler's story highlights the importance of connections—whether it's forming a mastermind friendship, collaborating on a podcast, or helping clients beyond contracts. Positive relationships lead to growth, referrals, and long-term success.Continuous reinvention: From starting with fishing lures as a kid to shifting his business model and even considering a return to teaching someday, Tyler shows that embracing change and keeping your “why” front and center is essential for any entrepreneur.Tyler is the founder of DAT Finance and co-host of the NextGen Strategies podcast.Running a business doesn't have to run your life.Without a business partner who holds you accountable, it's easy to be so busy ‘doing' business that you don't have the right strategy to grow your business.Stop letting your business run you. At Harper & Co CPA Plus, we know that you want to be empowered to build the lifestyle you envision. In order to do that you need a clear path to follow for successOur clients enjoy a proactive partnership with us. Schedule a consultation with us today.Download our free guide - Entrepreneurial Success Formula: How to Avoid Managing Your Business From Your Bank Account.Glenn Harper, CPA, is the Owner and Managing Partner of Harper & Company CPAs Plus, a top 10 Managing Partner in the country (Accounting Today's 2022 MP Elite). His firm won the 2021 Luca Award for Firm of the Year. An entrepreneur and speaker, Glenn transformed his firm into an advisory-focused practice, doubling revenue and profit in two years. He teaches entrepreneurs to build financial and operational excellence, speaks nationwide to CPA firm owners about running their businesses like entrepreneurs, and consults with firms across the country. Glenn enjoys golfing, fishing, hiking, cooking, and spending time with his family.Julie Smith, MBA, is a serial entrepreneur in the public accounting space. She is the Founder of EmpowerCPA™, Founder of PureTax, LLC, COO for Harper & Company CPAs Plus, and Co-host of the Empowering Entrepreneurs podcast. Named CPA.com's 2021 Innovative Practitioner of Year, Julie led Harper & Company's transition to an advisory-focused firm, doubling revenue and profit in two years. She now empowers other CPA firm owners nationwide through consulting and speaking, teaching them how to run their businesses like entrepreneurs. Julie lives in Columbus, OH with her family and enjoys travel, coaching basketball, sporting events, and the occasional shopping spree.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/Copyright 2026 Glenn HarperMentioned in this episode:Brought to you by Harper & Company CPAs PlusRunning a business takes vision, grit… and the right financial partner. At Harper & Company CPAs Plus, we don't just crunch numbers—we empower entrepreneurs. From proactive tax strategy and accounting to business advisory services, our team helps you keep more of what you earn and scale with confidence. Whether you're launching, growing, or preparing for exit, Harper & Company is in your corner with expert guidance built for business owners like you. Visit www.harpercpaplus.com to book a complimentary discovery call today - or call us at 614-456-7222. Brought to you by Harper & Company CPAs Plus
Join Reality After Show Podcaster Lauren Pratt as she sits down with Beast Games Season 2 contestants Bryleigh Hansen (194), Tyler Davis (162), and Hannah Riggs (99). They breakdown everything regarding the top 13 as well as the heartbreaking smashes! #mrbeast #beastgames #beastgamesseason2 #amazonprime #realitytv #realityaftershow #strong #smart
In this episode of Crime Bit with Danelle Hallan, we trace the baffling disappearance of 29-year-old Tyler Davis, who vanished during a Columbus, Ohio birthday weekend for his wife. After a night out, Tyler returns to the Hilton area exhausted and disoriented, steps outside, and walks off on foot. He later calls to apologize and says he can see the hotel but cannot find his way back. Minutes later, his phone goes silent. Detectives map GPS leads, review cameras, and search nearby areas, but Tyler is never found.
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It was supposed to be a fun night of celebrating followed by a day of leisure when Tyler Davis and his wife, Brittany dropped their young son off at Tyler's parents and headed to nearby Columbus, Ohio to celebrate Brittany's birthday in February of 2019. After all, the pair worked hard and rarely had any time for fun. But what was supposed to be a relaxing time and a break from reality would turn to panic when Tyler failed to return back to the couple's hotel room after a long night out together. Tyler and Brittany traded several calls in the early morning hours, in one of which Tyler said he could see the hotel and would be there in 5 minutes. But minutes turned to hours, then hours to days, weeks to months. Now, 6 year later, there are still no answers as to what happened to Tyler Davis in the middle of the night on February 24, 2019. Join me and my special guest, friend, colleague and former Columbus resident as we discuss the puzzling case of Tyler Davis, and what might have happened to him in one of the busiest areas of the city. Check us out on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@143mysteriesFor sources and episode information: http://143mysteries.comFor photos: https://www.instagram.com/143mysteries/One Minute and Forty-Three Seconds is dedicated to my number one fan. Thank you, Dad. I love you, and I miss you.
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Tyler Davis sits down with land advisor and career forester Mike Matre to discuss a complex Georgia land transaction he brokered earlier this year. The conversation centers on the California Woods property in Stewart County, 1,443 acres of rugged, remote terrain featuring dramatic vistas, strong hunting opportunity, and landscapes influenced by past timber activity and long-term ownership. Mike walks listeners through the full arc of the sale, from the property's unique topography and off-grid nature to how those characteristics required a very targeted approach to the market. The episode explores how an early offer from a neighboring TIMO (Timberland Investment Management Organization) led to a strategic pivot, ultimately dividing the remaining acreage into four smaller parcels and significantly increasing demand. Mike shares lessons on on-the-ground due diligence, effective marketing for rural properties, pricing strategy, and navigating today's Georgia timber market, including the impact of recent mill closures and continued demand for recreational land. Learn more at SaundersRealEstate.com.
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This episode is part of our replay series while we take a short break—one of our favourites from the archives.In this episode, we explore the disappearance of 29-year-old Tyler Davis, who vanished in Columbus, Ohio in February 2009 after going for a walk outside his hotel during his wife's birthday celebration. He has never been seen again.Skip ahead to episode: 11.05www.cluelesscrime.com.aubuymeacoffee.com/cluelesscrimepatreon.com/cluelesscrimeinstagram.com/cluelesscrimepodcast
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A pair of Columbus mysteriesIn this episode, we recall two of Columbus' most stubborn mysteries. The 2019 case of Tyler Davis, who vanished after walking away from his hotel in Columbus after celebrating his wife's birthday. And the 1989 murder of Yvonne Norris, who was murdered by an intruder who set fire to her home in an attempt to destroy the crime scene.www.ohiomysteries.comfeedback@ohiomysteries.comwww.patreon.com/ohiomysterieswww.twitter.com/mysteriesohiowww.facebook.com/ohiomysteriesAdditional music:New Horizon - Aderin; Audionautix- The Great Unknown; The Great Phospher- Daniel Birch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What a journey it has been on our way to 100 episodes of the Keep Going Podcast! Thank you all so much for the support. Tyler Davis is a Comanche, Caddo, husband, and my father who has always been well respected and I'm blessed to have him in my life. This episode is near and dear to my heart. I am able to have a deep conversation with my father about growing up, what it was like becoming a dad, hardships, how to deal with loss, but most importantly LOVE!I share a very personal recording of my Grandfather, play the Native American flute, burn sage, and getting to learn more of my dad's thoughts and stories was POWERFUL.Hope you all enjoy... KEEPGOING!Follow me:IG- https://www.instagram.com/zdsellsokc/FB- https://www.facebook.com/ZDsellsOKC/Website: https://keepgoingpodcast.carrd.co/ Click here to be a guest on Keep Going Podcast: https://form.jotform.com/252251121299149
L.A. Rams radio play-by-play voice and Big 12 football broadcaster J.B. Long joins Papa & Silver to preview Thursday Night Football between the 49ers and Rams, share the value of Tyler Davis and Quentin Lake on the Rams' defense, and explain why Puka Nacua has been so dominant in the first month of the seasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
L.A. Rams radio play-by-play voice and Big 12 football broadcaster J.B. Long joins Papa & Silver to preview Thursday Night Football between the 49ers and Rams, share the value of Tyler Davis and Quentin Lake on the Rams' defense, and explain why Puka Nacua has been so dominant in the first month of the seasonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textSchedule an Rx AssessmentSubscribe to Master The MarginGrowing your pharmacy without losing your people along the way can be tricky but not impossible.On this week's episode of the Bottom Line Pharmacy Podcast, we tackle one of the most pressing challenges multi-store pharmacy owners face today: People operations at scale.In this conversation, we have a full crew of Sykes team members featuring Scotty Sykes, CPA, CFP®, Bonnie Bond, CPA, MBA, Austin Murray, Marketing Director and Tyler Davis, Director of People Operations, to unpack the realities of managing HR in a multi-store pharmacy world. We cover:- Why transitioning to multi-store operations creates new compliance hurdles- How engagement programs and stay interviews strengthen retention- Why recognition matters just as much as (or more than) compensation- Why investing in HR early can be key to sustainable growthAnd more!Stay connected with us:FacebookTwitterLinkedInScotty Sykes – CPA, CFP LinkedInScotty Sykes – CPA, CFP TwitterOllin Sykes, CPA, CMA, CITP LinkedIn
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Missing /// Tyler Davis /// Part 2Released: 4-16-2019Part 2 of 2www.TrueCrimeGarage.comFebruary 23rd, 2019 - A young husband and wife drive to Columbus, Ohio to celebrate a birthday. After a night out, sometime around 3am 29 year old Tyler Davis goes missing. This week we sit down with Tyler's wife to discuss the details surrounding this mystery as we continue to bring awareness to this case. Please listen and look at Tyler's pictures, maybe you can help. Beer of the Week - Beer Drinking is Not a Crime Garage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps out of 5 Beer Fund: https://truecrimegarage.com/home
Missing /// Tyler Davis /// Part 1 Released: 4-16-2019Part 1 of 2www.TrueCrimeGarage.comFebruary 23rd, 2019 - A young husband and wife drive to Columbus, Ohio to celebrate a birthday. After a night out, sometime around 3am 29 year old Tyler Davis goes missing. This week we sit down with Tyler's wife to discuss the details surrounding this mystery as we continue to bring awareness to this case. Please listen and look at Tyler's pictures, maybe you can help. Beer of the Week - Beer Drinking is Not a Crime Garage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps out of 5 Beer Fund: https://truecrimegarage.com/home
Ben Brady sits down with Tyler Davis, founder of Met Group Real Estate in Phoenix, Arizona. At just 24 years old, Tyler shares his unconventional journey—from moving away from everything familiar at age 18 to diving headfirst into the Phoenix market and building a $10 million business in one of the most challenging real estate landscapes in the U.S.Tyler gives a candid look at navigating a market ranked #2 in price reductions nationwide, adapting to shifting buyer demographics, and balancing the nuances between luxury estates and starter homes. He dives deep into his client-first mindset, referral-based growth, and why he's cautious about rapidly expanding his team. Plus, Tyler shares his vision beyond real estate and why he sees himself moving on from the industry within five years.Whether you're new to the game or looking for fresh perspective on resilience and adaptation, Tyler's story offers practical insights and inspiration for building a listing-focused business in today's market.⏱️ Timestamps & Key Topics:[00:00:00] – Tyler's Journey: Starting Real Estate at 19 & Moving to Phoenix[00:01:47] – Market Reality: Navigating Phoenix's Price Reduction Surge[00:05:18] – Shifting Seller Conversations & Building Trust[00:08:05] – Marketing That Moves Properties in Any Market Condition[00:10:11] – Defining His Niche: $750K–$2M Bread & Butter[00:13:01] – Early Entrepreneurship & Lessons from Failure[00:16:53] – Building & Managing a Small, Organic Team[00:21:09] – Pricing Sellers & Managing Motivation[00:22:14] – Year-End Goals & $10M Production Outlook[00:23:22] – Looking Ahead: Tyler's Five-Year Plan Beyond Real Estate
In this podcast episode, host Tyler Davis sits down with the team leading Saunders Real Estate's growing presence in the Carolinas. Bill Frisbie, Regional Managing Director for North Carolina, and Kenneth Chesson, Senior Advisor, discuss their backgrounds in farmland investment and rural land sales, as well as their growth strategy for the firm. They're joined by Brandon DuRant, the firm's Agriculture Managing Director, who shares his expertise in land management and ag services from his base in South Carolina. Together, they explore the opportunities and challenges facing landowners in both states—from fragmented farm ownership and shifting commodity markets to rising interest in conservation, solar, and transitional land. The conversation also dives into how Saunders Real Estate is expanding its management and consulting platform to support landowners, REITs, and investors through boots-on-the-ground services that go far beyond brokerage. Learn more at SaundersRealEstate.com.
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In this episode, Tyler Davis is joined by Kasey Mock, Owner and CEO of Mock Ranches in Texas. Their conversation shares valuable insights into the Texas land market, breaking down the state's diverse regions and economy, evolving buyer profiles, and the fragmentation and development trends along the I-35 corridor. Together, Tyler and Kasey compare trends between Texas and Florida, touching on conservation easements, 1031 exchanges, water access challenges, and the realities of rural land ownership in a fast-growing market. They also dive into what defines a trusted and professional land advisor today and the importance of setting client expectations. Learn more at SaundersRealEstate.com. This episode was recorded prior to the devastating floods that began on July 4 in Kerr County, Texas, and surrounding areas. Our deepest condolences and continued prayers go out to all those affected by this tragedy.
This week on Father's Fire, host Jody Sedrick sits down with Tyler Davis—a new dad, former youth pastor, and healthcare IT professional from Nashville—to dive deep into the emotional rollercoaster of domestic adoption, fatherhood, and the silent strength men carry in the process.Tyler shares the whirlwind story of adopting his son Cameron with his wife, the challenges they faced navigating the adoption system, and the faith that carried them through moments of doubt, grief, and hope. From parenting classes to bonding with a newborn, Tyler opens up about what it really takes to adopt and how the journey shaped his marriage and manhood.Jody and Tyler also unpack the importance of men having safe spaces, building strong emotional support systems, and showing up as present, patient fathers—especially for adopted children who need trust and love at a deeper level.Key Moments:[00:03:00] Adoption motivation & emotional journey[00:15:00] Bonding struggles and breakthrough moments[00:30:00] Being a rock for your spouse through adoption[00:40:00] Encouragement for dads: being raw, present & patientWhether you're considering adoption, walking through it now, or just want a real convo about being a dad, this episode is for you.
Austin Fisher, Regional Managing Director in Georgia joins Tyler Davis, President of Saunders Real Estate in a conversation that explores the fast-moving Georgia land market and its implications for landowners. With deep experience in both development and land stewardship, Austin shares how our team is helping landowners navigate everything from timber and recreational tracts to transitional development opportunities. Together, they explore the factors shaping Georgia's future—from forestry and infrastructure growth to the rising demand for private landownership—and how Saunders is building a trusted presence across the state with a team of specialists in every land asset class. The episode also spotlights the newly released Lay of the Land Georgia Market Report and offers a preview of the upcoming Georgia conference. The Lay of the Land Georgia Conference will be held on August 21 in Thomasville. Register today at: SaundersLand.com/Georgia-Conference. Learn more at SaundersRealEstate.com.
In this episode, Kasey Mock and Tyler discuss various aspects of the real estate industry, focusing on remote work, mastermind insights, evolving business strategies, the impact of AI, and the dynamics of the Florida real estate market. They explore the importance of adapting to changes in the industry while maintaining core competencies, the role of land management, and the challenges posed by rapid population growth and infrastructure demands. The conversation delves into the intricacies of conservation efforts in Florida and Texas, highlighting the unique approaches each state takes towards land conservation, the challenges faced, and the potential for investment opportunities in conservation easements. The discussion also touches on the implications of eminent domain on conservation lands and the need for collaborative efforts to enhance conservation funding and policies.
For the first time ever, the Idiots are stepping aside and handing the mic to a special guest. This week, Stephen welcomes multi-talented creative and Broadway star Tyler Davis for a guest-led episode that flips our usual format on its head. Instead of pitching our own idea, we're reacting to a fully imagined, fully epic attraction inspired by Marvel's Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.Tyler brings the kind of big ideas we wish Disney would greenlight—think advanced animatronics, breathtaking portal effects, and a ride vehicle straight out of a BMW commercial. Oh, and did we mention the Dweller in Darkness might make an appearance?Press play and buckle up for a Marvel attraction that breaks the mold—then follow Tyler on Instagram @tylerdavisdesign to see his incredible concept art and more!Send us a textSupport the showDon't forget to check us out on Instagram!
Zack Porter is the Vice President and co-owner of Boa Safra Ag Services, a tech–enabled service specializing in Legacy Nutrient Deductions (LNDs). These federal tax deductions allow agricultural landowners to write off the value of essential nutrients already present in the soil at the time of purchase or inheritance of their property.Hosted by Tyler Davis, this podcast episode covers everything from IRS compliance and Section 180 deductions to forensic agronomy and the growing use of LNDs in deal structuring and long-term land investment strategies. Listeners will gain a clearer understanding of how LNDs work, who qualifies, and how this often-overlooked tax strategy can unlock meaningful savings and enhance returns on agricultural land investments.Learn more at SaundersRealEstate.com and BoaSafraAg.com.This episode is intended for informational purposes only. Neither Saunders Real Estate nor its featured guests guarantee the sufficiency of the content in this episode or that it complies with current law. The content within this episode is not a substitute for legal advice or legal services or tax advice or tax services, and you should not rely on this information for any legal purpose without consulting a licensed lawyer or tax professional.
This episode features a casual conversation spotlighting the exciting momentum at Saunders Real Estate. Tyler Davis, President of our firm, and David Hill, Regional Managing Director in Arkansas, are “Talkin' Shop,” sharing a behind-the-scenes discussion on what our team is seeing, building, and planning across the Southeast.From standout recognition at the RLI National Land Conference to the upcoming Lay of the Land Market Reports and Conferences coming to Georgia and Arkansas, Tyler and David share company updates, market trends, and some personal stories along the way. They also discuss several of our new team members in Arkansas, the firm's growing presence in North Carolina, and their expectations for the Global AgInvesting (GAI) conference in New York City, which took place on April 22-24, 2025.Learn more at SaundersRealEstate.com
Andrew Diaz is a partner at Gaylord Merlin Ludovici & Diaz, one of Florida's leading voices on eminent domain law. With decades of experience representing landowners, Andrew brings clarity to what can often be a complex and frustrating process.Hosted by Tyler Davis, President of Saunders Real Estate, this episode explores the foundational rights of property owners, recent trends in eminent domain, and what landowners should know if they receive a notice of taking. Andrew also shares real-world case studies from his work, breaking down exactly how full compensation is determined and won for his clients.Gaylord Merlin Ludovici & Diaz is a long-standing strategic partner of the Lay of the Land Florida Conference.Learn more at SaundersRealEstate.com and GaylordMerlin.com.
Kyle Porter is the founder of Normal Sport, a news media company that offers a blend of golf coverage, fresh perspectives, and heartfelt storytelling to over 15,000 newsletter subscribers. In this podcast episode, Kyle joins Tyler Davis and David Hill for a slightly different conversation that explores entrepreneurship, branding, and calculated risk-taking.While their discussion is not heavily focused on real estate, it still delivers meaningful takeaways on dedication, resilience, and strategic decision-making that can apply to all aspects of business. Mixed in with some fun conversation on the upcoming Masters Tournament, the episode offers valuable insights into building a business, identifying market opportunities, and leveraging storytelling to engage an audience. Learn more at SaundersRealEstate.com and NormalSport.com.
Tyler Davis, a devoted husband and father, vanished during what was meant to be a joyful birthday weekend in Columbus, Ohio. After celebrating with friends and enjoying a rare night out, Tyler walked away from his hotel and was never seen again. In this video, we break down the timeline and key facts of that fateful night—from the celebration to his unexplained disappearance. Join us as we review the details and the investigation into this baffling case If you have any information about Tyler Davis' disappearance, you are encouraged to call the Columbus Police Department at 614-645-4545. Watch the Youtube version (Sources in the Description) https://youtu.be/Z0gRaiv6YWU Check out my website and submit cases www.danellehallantc.com Follow my socials! facebook.com/danellehallan Instagram.com/danellehallanyt https://www.tiktok.com/@danellehallan
Nicholas Fump returns for a second attempt at exacting his revenge on Usidore.CreditsArnie: Arnie NiekampChunt: Adal RifaiUsidore: Matt YoungNicholas Fump: Tyler DavisMysterious Man: Tim SniffenProducers: Arnie Niekamp, Matt Young, and Adal RifaiAssociate Producer: Anna HavermannPost-Production Coordination: Garrett SchultzEditor: Garrett SchultzMagic Tavern Logo: Allard LabanTheme Music: Andy PolandNew T-Shirts in the Merch Store!You can support the show directly and receive bonus episodes and rewards by joining our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/magictavern for only $5 per month. Follow us on Bsky, Instagram and YouTube!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Zane Mueller, Research Advisor at Saunders Real Estate, joins this podcast episode, to explain the work of our company's research team and how they add value through verified sales data. These real-time market insights, along with a new proprietary mapping system have given our advisors and clients an unmatched competitive advantage in land real estate. Speaking with Tyler Davis, President of Saunders Real Estate, Zane also discusses the Lay of the Land Market Report, a highly-respected resource that compiles verified sales data and key market trends to provide unparalleled analysis into land values across specific states. This report, along with the upcoming quarterly market reports, ensures that advisors and clients have access to the most current data to inform their decisions. Learn more at SaundersRealEstate.com.
Tyler Davis-Quitting my secure job After 2 semesters of college Tyler realized that when he graduated he would be equipped to be stuck in a cubicle all day every day. That idea did not impress him at all so he left school & got a good, secure job with benefits. The got to do what he loved every day. Then he started learning about rental real estate & running a small business. In his first couple years there have been set-backs, hardships & very long days. And he tells us that even when he is working late into the night, he knows that every hour he spends working on his real estate or business is making his life better! www.RealPowerFamily.com Info@ClearSkyTrainer.com 833-Be-Do-Have (833-233-6428)
This episode originally aired in 2023. We'll be back with season six on January 17, 2025Brittany and Tyler Davis were the busy parents of a one-year-old who were looking for a night out together, and Brittany's birthday seemed like the perfect excuse. They got the grandparents to watch their son, and they booked a hotel room in nearby Columbus, Ohio. The couple met up with a friend, had drinks, and just generally let loose. But as they returned to their hotel early on the morning of February 24, 2019, everything started to go wrong. Tyler walked away from the hotel, and despite phone calls assuring Brittany he was coming back, Tyler Davis was never seen again. Was Tyler the victim of an accident, or was it foul play? Nearly six years after he was last seen, there is still no trace of the young father. What happened to Tyler Davis?Anyone with information on the disappearance of Tyler Davis is urged to call the Columbus Police Department at (614) 645-4545, or Central Ohio Crime Stoppers at (614) 461-TIPS.Buy the ebook! - And Then They Were Gone: True Stories of Those Who Went Missing and Never Came HomeSubmit a caseFind us everywhereGet episodes early and ad-free on PatreonMerch storeFor a full list of our sources, please visit our blogBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/and-then-they-were-gone--5360779/support.
Austin Alderman is an Attorney with Dean Mead law firm who specializes in land development, trust and estate litigation, and tax law issues in Florida. As an eighth-generation Floridian with roots in cattle ranching, Austin brings a unique perspective to the often complex world of taxes, blending his agricultural background with his legal expertise. Hosted by Tyler Davis, President of Saunders Real Estate, this podcast episode covers the impact of the recent election on tax policy, specific tax provisions impacting real estate and agriculture, the Corporate Transparency Act, and other tax-related topics that could significantly impact businesses and investors going into the new year.Learn more at SaundersRealEstate.com and DeanMead.com. This episode is intended for informational purposes only. Neither Saunders Real Estate nor its featured guests guarantee the sufficiency of the content in this episode or that it complies with current law. The content within this episode is not a substitute for legal advice or legal services or tax advice or tax services, and you should not rely on this information for any legal purpose without consulting a licensed lawyer or tax professional.
In this episode, I get into the mysterious disappearance of Tyler Davis, who vanished during what was meant to be a joyful birthday celebration for his wife, Brittany. On February 23, 2019, a night filled with laughter turned into a nightmare, leaving Brittany and their young son with haunting questions about Tyler's fate. Join me to explore the timeline of events, analyze the psychological factors at play, and discuss the ongoing search for answers. I'll also touch on the insights from a psychic perspective, revealing the emotional turmoil that may have led to Tyler's sudden departure.
PFF's Trevor Sikkema and guest Jon Ledyard highlight some noteworthy rookie performances from around the League in Week 11. 00:00 - Intro 02:40 - Laiatu Latu 9:00 - Chop Robinson 17:05 - Tyler Davis 27:55 - Mike Sainristil 34:25 - Steelers Rookie OL 42:30 - Caleb Williams
PFF's Trevor Sikkema and guest Jon Ledyard highlight some noteworthy rookie performances from around the League in Week 11. 00:00 - Intro 02:40 - Laiatu Latu 9:00 - Chop Robinson 17:05 - Tyler Davis 27:55 - Mike Sainristil 34:25 - Steelers Rookie OL 42:30 - Caleb Williams
Anna is an environmental and land use attorney with Dean Mead law firm in Florida. She has over 30 years of experience working on both sides of the fence – for local government and currently in private practice. In this podcast episode, Anna sits down with Tyler Davis to discuss land use and zoning as it relates to securing entitlements, environmental considerations, affordable housing, and some of the common challenges faced with land development. This episode provides several best practices for landowners, developers, and real estate professionals seeking to understand the intricate balance between land development and environmental law.Learn more at SaundersRealEstate.com and DeanMead.com.
Steve, Johnny and Derek react to the first Los Angeles Rams preseason game of 2024. They share their thoughts on some surprise standouts including Tyler Davis, Boston Scott and Jordan Whittington before diving deep into an absolutely wild game from QB Stetson Bennett. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Recapping the first preseason game of the season: and man, did guys like Jordan Whittington and Tyler Davis really stand out. Stetson Bennett was definitely shaky but considering his leave of absence from all football activity, we tried to cut him a break and are still hoping he continues to impress. Additionally, we covered other standouts from the week 1 preseason game vs. the Dallas Cowboys, other important notes (Shula's defensive scheme, roster depth, etc.) and what's next for the Rams (joint practices, upcoming preseason games, etc.) Brought to you by Autograph, our newest partner! Referral Code: b1b3f930 Referral Link: https://link.ag.fan/b1b3f930