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Yes, it's tripple instead of a triple shot of whisky! on this craze, informative, and entertaining episode of Dash It Out! I'm joined by my fascinating and obscured guest Mr.Whisky! Mr. Whiskey, a United States Navy Veteran, founded Couple O' Nukes, a comedy and life advice podcast about mental health. He also founded Radiating Faith, a podcast where he hosts a sermon once a week. In addition to podcasting, he does voice acting and comedy, is an author, and does much more. Check Out His Works: https://couple-o-nukes-website.webnode.page/ https://youtube.com/@coupleonukespodcast?si=igrVI7dADdAa1-nR Music Credited Too: Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/pecan-pie/do-your-thing License code: 6MEF8IJYZEOBKOQO & Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/kidcut/maniac
Today's guest is Claudia Wheeler a United States Navy Veteran, an Elementary school teacher, founder of SALT Foundation, Inc., and a Russ Berrie Honoree which is from the Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award. The Late Russell Berrie started the foundation in 1985 because Russell had a passion for giving back to humanity! The Russ Berrie Making a Difference Award has been recognizing changemakers in N.J. for 27 years! Claudia Wheeler discusses being a teacher, and how she started the non-profit SALT Foundation Inc. in 2017 which is a volunteer effort to provide food and supplies to food pantries, shelters, organizations, and churches. This volunteer effort rescues four tons of food weekly! The top contributors are Walmart, Trader Joe's, and Wegmans. Claudia discusses how she found out that she was nominated and how she felt receiving the award and the support from past honorees and the wonderful honorees for 2023 who are making a difference in their communities! Claudia also was GoFundMe Hero of the Month in August 2021. Betsy recommends going on the Russell Berrie Foundation website to learn more information and
Ms. Dionne D. Hunter is the author of a short story titled “I am a Dahomey Warrior!” And it holds a 4.9 out of five-star rating on Amazon. She's a poet, spoken word artist and is also a United States Navy Veteran. Francene Marie had the pleasure of interviewing Ms. Hunter about her third installment of A Night of Artistic Renewal Vol III. You're invited out to attend this fabulous night on July 9th at 3 pm at the Booth Playhouse at Blumenthal Performing Arts. Redefining Elegance Determination and Desire through the Power of the Arts.
David Michaels is a United States Navy Veteran who also served in the Army National Guard. David has over 25 years of service to our country - with 11 deployments - and continues to "Give back" to out veterans and their families today - by offering FREE TRP Therapy sessions - through 22 Zero.
Women Veterans ROCK On The Hill - The Podcast! is the Award-Winning Podcast for Today's Women Veterans, Military Millennials, Gen Z and Military Families Too! Troops To Teachers are among America's Finest Corps of Teachers and STEM Educators in our country. Women Veterans are leading this growing ranks of "Post-Military Super-Star Servant Leaders" who are Teaching In Classrooms Across America! Today's special guest is Dr. Vanessa K. Wood. She is a proud United States Navy Veteran. She is enjoying Post-Military Community Service as a K-12 Educator; a College Professor; a Dissertation Advisor & Editor. Dr. Vanessa K. Wood loves being a Military Mom and an Advocate for today's America's Military Families. She recently joined the Women Veterans ROCK "Troops To Teachers Taskforce" which is dedicated to America's Military Veterans and Military Family Members Who Teach, Mentor and are Honored To Serve Again. Subscribe Today! -- Join The Women Veterans ROCK Podcast Posse and Meet Many of Today's Amazing Women Leaders. ABOUT THE HOST Deborah Harmon-Pugh is a recognized authority on Women's Leadership in America. She has dedicated the past two decades to assisting women advance into positions of influence by leveraging their expertise and leadership strengths. She is the creator of proven and powerful leadership development programs that guide women to becoming leaders in Civic Leadership, Business Leadership, and Nonprofit Leadership. Professor Deborah Harmon-Pugh is the National Campaign Chair of Women Veterans ROCK; The Women Veterans Civic Leadership Institute; and The Women Veterans Public Policy Delegation To Capitol Hill. She teaches in the Graduate School of Studies at Chestnut Hill College. Professor Deborah Harmon-Pugh is a retired Military Spouse of 27 years. ABOUT OUR SPONSOR Comcast NBCUniversal - We thank Comcast NBCUniversal for their support of Women Veterans, Military Families, and America's entire Military Community. For more information on how Comcast NBCUniversal is supporting the military community, visit the link below. www.corporate.comcast.com/values/military VISIT US & SUBSCRIBE TODAY Our Website Is: WomenVetsRock.org FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: @WomenVeteransRock Twitter: @WomenVetsRock LinkedIn: @WomenVeteransRock Instagram: @WomenVetsRock YouTube: @WomenVetsRock
How can you create a recipe for happiness? According to Chris Cavallini, it begins with moving forward. This week Chris is sharing how his past filled with legal issues, drugs, and trauma inspired him to help others improve their happiness through health and fitness. Listen in as Chris and I explore why he's committed to helping others improve, even by one percent. He'll also explain how he looks for blind spots in business and in life, what military life taught him about habits and consistency, and why he's on a mission to simplify nutrition for all. Chris also shares how what we put in our bodies impacts all area of our lives, how to have the fortitude to create change, and the real impact of vegetarian and vegan diets on our health. Chris Cavallini is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, United States Navy Veteran, speaker, and social media influencer. He is a multi-time Forbes featured personality and the CEO and founder of Nutrition Solutions, a national lifestyle brand and meal preparation company reporting over 8 figures of annual revenue. His company has high profile clientele such as New England Patriots Tight End, Rob Gronkowski, former UFC Heavyweight champion, Stipe Miocic and a huge list of WWE superstars, such as Triple H, Roman Reigns and The Undertaker. You can learn more at: https://nutritionsolutions.com Learn more about the gift of Adversity and my mission to help my fellow humans create a better world by heading to www.marcusaureliusanderson.com. There you can take action by joining my ANV inner circle to get exclusive content and information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“And what really struck me from that was that not only was this audience a fan of the show, they were more like family, and it really changed my appreciation for the listener, so I really took a lot of care following that to understand their value. So, even though we're creating great audio, great content, we're putting out consistently, I didn't realize how tight [that connection] was until that particular episode. So I think, from my perspective, that one stands out in a big way, not only in the ability to talk about what's happening but also, at the same time, just this whole community element that goes along with creating podcasts and the power of audio.” -- Todd Cochrane This episode's guest is the CEO of Blubrry Podcasting and the author of a book on podcasting, "Podcasting: The Do-It-Yourself Guide." He's the founder of the People's Choice Podcast Awards and the Tech Podcast Network and is credited with introducing the first advertisers into podcasting, GoDaddy. He was inducted into the inaugural class of the Podcast Hall of Fame in 2015, but perhaps his biggest influence on podcasting is Blubrry Podcasting and its parent company RawVoice, which offers a directory of more than three million shows, the number one podcasting plugin for WordPress, and much more. A United States Navy Veteran who served for twenty-five years and retired with the rank of Senior Chief Petty Officer, he now lives in Quincy, Michigan after spending the majority of the past 25 years in Honolulu, Hawaii, with his family. His name is Todd Cochrane, and I think you'll agree he knows a thing or two about podcasting. We'll not only be discussing that but also getting his perspective on what it takes to really make a mark in podcasting and in sound these days. I definitely learned a thing or two from our interview, and you too might want to take notes. As always, if you have any questions for my guest, you're welcome to reach out through the links in the show notes. If you have questions for me, just visit http://www.audiobrandingpodcast.com/ (www.audiobrandingpodcast.com) where you'll find all sorts of ways to get in touch. Plus, subscribing to the newsletter (on the http://www.audiobrandingpodcast.com/ (www.audiobrandingpodcast.com) webpage) will let you know when the new podcasts are available. Times Have Changed We start things off with a look at Todd's formative memories of sound and his first experiences with sound and internet radio back during the turn of the millennium. “In the early days, sound was largely music,” Todd explains. “It wasn't talk, that's for sure. But times have changed.” The topic turns to how BBSes, FidoNet, and a brief stint as a blogger led him to find his calling as one of the first podcasters in 2004. “My introduction into podcasting was really just wanting to communicate verbally,” he says. “For me, it was the perfect venue. It just felt natural for me to pull up a mic and talk.” Forgiving Bad Audio “If you think about what was different,” Todd tells us as we continue our look back at the early days of indie podcasting, “there was no podcast host, so we were on our own for our media.” We discuss how improvements in online audio helped pave the way for podcasting as we know it today, and how his firsthand experience with the importance of editing and audio quality to an audience: “I've always said that they'll forgive you for bad video,” Todd says, “but they won't forgive you for bad audio.” More Like Family Next, we talk about one of Todd's most memorable podcast episodes, and how a personal tragedy gave him new insights into the bond between podcasters and their listeners. “What really struck me from that,” he notes, “was that not only was this audience a fan of the show, they were more like family, and it really changed my appreciation for the listener.” He also gives us a startling reminder that we never quite know who might be listening to a show, as he...
You are going to hear one of the most INSPIRING stories about dedication, overcoming adversity, and creating the highest possible standards from Chris Cavallini, founder & CEO of Nutrition Solutions. Chris Cavallini: is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, United States Navy Veteran, speaker, and social media influencer. He is a multi-time Forbes featured personality and the CEO and founder of Nutrition Solutions, a national lifestyle brand and meal preparation company reporting over 8 figures of annual revenue. His company has high profile clientele such as New England Patriots Tight End, Rob Gronkowski, former UFC Heavyweight champion, Stipe Miocic and a huge list of WWE superstars, such as Triple H, Roman Reigns and The Undertaker. During his turbulent youth, he was arrested 17 times prior to his 18th birthday and later served jail time for the distribution of anabolic steroids. Cavallini ultimately changed his life's course by dedicating his life to personal development, philanthropy and using his platforms to educate people on the practical action steps and mindset needed to reach the next level.
Tony speaks with Teri Castillo, who is a community organizer and a historian of Urban Policy and was elected to represent San Antonio's District 5. Tony touches on the importance of the Latino Bookstore located at the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center in the Westside of San Antonio in Councilwoman Castillo's district. Tony also goes over her goals and what she has been able to accomplish in her first year and some of the stances she's taken since being elected. Tony also discussed how she fits the label of "Cultural Accelerator", as described in his new book "The Tip of the Pyramid. Teri Castillo is the proud daughter of a United States Navy Veteran and migrant farm workers. As a lifelong and generational resident of District 5, Castillo has committed to ensure our public money works for the people of San Antonio. Castillo is a proud product of our public schools and attended SAISD's Burbank High School. Castillo earned her bachelor's degree at the University of Texas at San Antonio and completed her clinical teaching at Fox Tech High School. In 2019, Castillo earned her master's degree in history with a focus in urban policy from the University of Texas at San Antonio. Since taking office, Castillo has brought historic investment to the people of District 5 nearly doubling the amount of bond investment at $95.6 million dollars and continues to pursue investment in basic infrastructure. Castillo has prioritized preserving and building affordable housing, while moving with urgency to meet our city's climate goals. Castillo has built a District 5 team that takes a proactive approach responding to constituent needs, ensuring her offices goes out into the field meeting people where they are at, connecting resident to vaccinations, mortgage and rental relief, fire safety, and so much more. Teri Castillo serves as the chair of the Westside TIRZ, she also serves as a member of the City of San Antonio's Planning and Community Development Committee, Community Health, Environment and Culture Committee, and the Economic and Workforce Development Committee. Castillo lives in the Historic Westside Neighborhood of San Antonio with her husband and two dogs Bam Bam and Pebbles. When Castillo has a spare minute, she is on the South Side of District 5 visiting her parents or walking her dogs at Rosedale Park.”
Stephanie Gattas is a United States Navy Veteran who served two overseas tours on the USS Simon Lake. Stephanie is both a Gulf War and Post 911 Veteran. After service, Stephanie followed her passion of giving back to the military community and its veterans and founded The Pink Berets in 2015. The Pink Berets is an organization that assists women of the U.S. Armed Forces who struggle with the invisible wounds of war such as PTSD and Military Sexual Trauma. https://thepinkberets.org/ Support the podcast by supporting our sponsors at www.hazardground.com/sponsors Shop Amazon! As an Amazon Associate We Earn From Qualifying Purchases...You Know The Deal! (Paid Link) Help grow the show! Spread the word, tell a friend!! Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts! Episode Intro Music: “Prelude” by “Silence & Light” (www.silenceandlightmusic.com) Photo Credit: Stephanie Gattas
Angel is the founder of Black Sheep Training Group www.blacksheeptg.com , tactical training company. A United States Navy Veteran and served from 1989 to 2007. A Master at Arms and “plank-owner” for the Navy with deployments in Iraq during the PG War, (OEF)Afghanistan, and again in Iraq for (OIF). Angel's Many Moments of MeaningOn today's episode, Mike Kim has a chat with Angel Fernandez, a Navy Vet with numerous combat deployments and vet entrepreneur and humanitarian disaster philanthropist/rescue team member. The topics covered tonight include: understanding layers of military service from Angel's words from PG War To OIF, describing unseen historical trauma, doing humanitarian work in Puerto Rico as a Veteran, preserving the legacy of Puerto Rican soldiers in the Korean War by being active with a historical society. Follow Mike on his LinkedIn pageFollow Mike on Instagram @mikekimveteranSearch for Mike on Facebook @MikeKimVeteranSearch for Mike at #mikekimveteran or Google him at "Mike Kim Veteran"Email Mike at agathoskim@gmail.comFollow us on IG @cominghomwell_bts and @behindtheservicepodcastFacebook at Coming Home Well or Behind The ServiceLinkedIn at Coming Home Well
Dr. Szalla is a Pittsburgh native and United States Navy Veteran. She began her Nursing career in 2006 after completing her enlistment obligations where she served as an undesignated seaman and dental assistant within the United States and abroad from 1997-2003. After a short hiatus and receiving her Nursing degree, Dr. Szalla rejoined the US Navy in 2010 as a Naval Officer in the Nurse Corps, and in totality has served our country honorably and meritoriously for 11 years. Dr. Szalla has developed clinical expertise in medical surgical nursing (CMSRN), and health care simulation (CHSE) attaining certification in both of these areas. Dr. Szalla's clinical practice centers on adult populations, women's health, breastfeeding promotion, and home health care. Her scholarly interests are related to working interdisciplinary with colleagues, focused on serving vulnerable populations, students, and the Nursing profession. Dr. Szalla is passionate about coaching Nurses through difficulties with interprofessional relationships and her Doctoral work at Duquesne University centered around mitigating acts of incivility and bullying in the workplace. Currently Dr. Szalla leads a simulation team at Robert Morris University as the Director of the RISE Center in the School of Nursing, Education and Human Studies. Prior to taking this role she worked with undergraduate students at Duquesne University as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the School of Nursing. Expertise: Multidimensional interdisciplinary health care simulation, Workplace incivility and bullying mitigation using cognitive rehearsal, Medical surgical nursing, Maternal health nursing, Leadership, Quality and safety and Professional Development. Contact: Dr. Nicole SzallaSzalla@rmu.edu www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-szalla-dnp-rn-chse-cmsrn-1436aa59
Donnie Williams is a United States Navy Veteran. He has a degree in Police Science and served asa reserve officer.He was one of the top tournament competitors of his time and retired with more than 85 Championshiptrophies. He has appeared in several motion pictures including A Force of One, Black Belt Jones andEnter The Dragon. ... Donnie Williams – Conquest Over Hatred, Black Karate Federation – Ep57
Shaniqua Dupree is a Business Consultant and Income Strategist at Launching With Purpose, a mom of three, a United States Navy Veteran with 11 years of service. But most importantly she is a faithful believer in Jesus Christ. It's because of her faith in Him that she decided to write her first book, I AM PROFITABLE. Her profound understanding of purpose and profit was the intent of its creation. When she began the journey of discovering who she was created to be and what she was created to do in the world, she realized that she was born to impact. And not only her, but everyone was created to impact. She began to understand that the biggest thing stopping people from being impactful and doing what they were created to do, was money, time, and the understanding of life's purpose. In her book, she set out to help people realize that because of their experience alone, they are purposeful and they are profitable. To learn more about working with Shaniqua or how to invite her to speak at your next event, go to www.LaunchingWithPurpose.com. You can also follow her @LaunchingWithPurpose --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/annette-whittenberger/message
In Founders TIME episode #9 meet Joel Stewart, a United States Navy Veteran, CEO of the Veteran Franchise Initiative and the Founder of International Franchise Marketplace that provides franchise education and marketing throughout the Middle East and Southeast Asia. He tell us about the launch of his new
About Today's GuestCharles Tawiah is a United States Navy Veteran. He served from 2013-2017 as an Aviation Boatswain's Mate Crash and Salvage Firefighter on the USS Harry S. Truman (CVN75). Charles was deployed twice with the Harry S. Truman to the Mediterranean Arabian Gulf; Operation Enduring Freedom (JUL2013-APR2014) and Operation Inherent Resolve (NOV2015-JUL2016). Charles comes from a military family where his father, retired Senior Chief, served 26 years in the Navy and his mother, a 26 year military spouse. Charles lives in San Diego, California with his fiance, Mirna, and their Yorkie, Cochise. Charles and Mirna are amateur bodybuilders working passionately to become professionals in the sport. They have plans to one day open up their own gym! Charles has a daughter named Vivian, and a stepson named Vincent. Charles also has immense gratitude for the work that he does in support of a local nonprofit in San Diego known as, PsychArmor. Overall, Charles states that he is a man on a mission to influence the world in all ways positive and lovingA retired Marine and current Marine Corps spouse, Shavon (Shay) DeBarr brings years of lived experience in military communities to her current role as a spokesperson for End Family Fire's Lethal Means Safety campaign. Shay enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1995 and attended boot camp at MCRD Parris Island, SC. Originally trained as an Avionics Technician, she eventually made a lateral transfer to Career Planning, retiring in 2015 as a Gunnery Sergeant. Her personal decorations include the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal and the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal with two Gold Stars. She currently serves as a Human Resources Specialist at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center 29 Palms, where her energy and enthusiasm continue to have a positive impact on employment opportunities for Veterans and military spouses. Links Mentioned In This EpisodeService Never Stops PSA CampaignService Never Stops Videos on YouTubeNational Military and Veterans Crisis Line PsychArmor Resource of the WeekThe PsychArmor Resource of the Week is the Behind The Mission episode featuring Dr. Heidi Kraft, Dr. Ted Bonar, and Dr. Kyleanne Hunter, BTM05 – Firearms and Suicide Prevention. In that episode, we talked about their collaborative work in addressing firearms and suicide in the military affiliated population, as well as a partnership with STackUp.org where they provided a talk on veterans, suicide prevention, and safe storage on a Twitch Stream event. You can listen to the episode by following this link: https://psycharmor.org/btm05/This Episode Sponsored By:This episode is sponsored by PsychArmor, the premier education and learning ecosystem specializing in military culture content. PsychArmor offers an online e-learning laboratory with custom training options for organizations.Join Us on Social Media PsychArmor on TwitterPsychArmor on FacebookPsychArmor on YouTubePsychArmor on LinkedInPsychArmor on InstagramTheme MusicOur theme music Don't Kill the Messenger was written and performed by Navy Veteran Jerry Maniscalco, in cooperation with Operation Encore, a non profit committed to supporting singer/songwriter and musicians across the military and Veteran communities.Producer and Host Duane France is a retired Army Noncommissioned Officer, combat veteran, and clinical mental health counselor for service members, veterans, and their families. You can find more about the work that he is doing at www.veteranmentalhealth.com
We all have a story to tell that impacts, heals, and inspires others to move forward in life's challenges. But not everyone has to overcome being unemployed for 19 years as a stay-at-home mom, with three kids, and having service-connected issues. If you want to be inspired by remembering who you are and what you are capable of with very little, listen to this episode. If you desire to learn more about what a Veteran Chamber of Commerce is all about and why you should join or start one in your region, check this episode out! Impactful Moments of the Show: 5:00MM: Humbling beginnings. 7:00MM: Persian Gulf War US Navy transitioning story, Cristie's suffering in silence story, and learning to do a lot with a little. 10:00MM: What to do when you hit a low point in life post-military. 13:00MM: What turned Cristie's life around. 16:00MM: What had Cristie launch the DFW Chamber of Commerce after being a member of Amvets, VFW, and other local veteran support groups. 18:00MM: What is the DFW Veterans Chamber of Commerce and why is it important to be a member. 22:00MM: One last #goldengrenade segment. Learn more about the DFW Veterans Chamber of Commerce here: https://dfwveteranschamber.org/ Connect with Cristie Remmel on LinkedIn Here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cristiercampo/ Show Sponsor: Thanks for supporting our show sponsors Ambitious VET, if you are interested in learning how to become the commander and chief of your new life post-military? Or how to finally get out of your own way, leaving you in action creating fulfilling results, click here to learn more: https://www.tenstepstosuccessbook.com/
Having guests on your show is essential as you'll learn different tips, hacks, and strategies that will help build the foundation and growth of your show. Today, Todd Cochrane brings up some challenges associated with receiving advice from so-called podcasters and how to avoid these kinds of situations. WHAT TO LISTEN FOR Where to build your podcast? Why you should promote your show Retaining the bits of knowledge you get from your guests Working on your funnels Local audiences vs. Global audiences 3 Methods on launching episodes The importance of building your own brand RESOURCE/LINK MENTIONED Blubrry.com: If you're a podcaster and you want a free 30-day trial use promo code - founder Libsyn ABOUT TODD COCHRANE Todd Cochrane, CEO of Blubrry Podcasting, wrote the book on podcasting. Well, at least the first one: “Podcasting: The Do-It-Yourself Guide.” The founder of the People's Choice Podcast Awards and the Tech Podcast Network, he's also credited with introducing the first advertisers into podcasting, GoDaddy. Cochrane was inducted into the inaugural class of the Podcast Hall of Fame in 2015. But perhaps his biggest influence on podcasting is Blubrry Podcasting and its parent company RawVoice, which offers a directory of more than 1.35 Million shows, the No. 1 plugin for WordPress and much more. A United States Navy Veteran who served 25 years and retired with the rank of Senior Chief Petty Officer, Cochrane resides in Quincy, Michigan, having spent the majority of the past 25 years in Honolulu, Hawaii, with his family. CONNECT WITH TODD COCHRANE Website: Blubrry Podcasting Podcast: Geek News Central Podcast Podcast: New Media Show Podcast: Podcast Insider CONNECT WITH US Thinking about creating and growing your own podcast but not sure where to start? Visit GrowYourShow.com and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams! SPONSOR We want you to have the best tools at your disposal. Right now you can get a free list of vetted equipment such as microphones, mixers, webcams, and sound treatment editing software. Everything you need is created with direct purchase links to save you time and money and make your life easier. Go ahead and get yours at GrowYourShow.com/pdf
Founder and CEO, Anthony Cosby, a United States Navy Veteran, is a man with a plan and PASSION. He designed STZY socks to be both functional and comfortable, but also has a mission to give back to young athletes across the globe. With his go-giver mentality STZY socks gives back every month to various school and sports programs to positively impact the lives of young athletes. To find out more about STZY Socks or to place an order for these incredibly comfortable socks, go to the link below. https://www.stzyofficial.com/pages/about-us
Joshua Toeynes is the co-founder of Cardsetter. He is a United States Navy Veteran who decided to follow his passion. Cardsetter is an easy way to set up and create a website for your business or content creation. Their focus is on helping to start your website. They help by making their website simple and easy to use. If you are a creator that needs a space for your content, reach out to Joshua with Cardsetter. If you want to view their features for yourself the website is below. https://cardsetter.com/
Women Veterans ROCK On The Hill - The Podcast! is the award-winning podcast for Today's Women Veterans and Military Families. Its New People, New Policies & Prose with dynamic Women Leaders On The Hill - AND - for dynamic Women On The Move! We are the Premier Business Leadership Community for Today's Women Veterans, Military Women, and Military Families. In this episode of "Enterprising Women Veterans" honoring Women’s History Month - The Women Veterans ROCK Podcast Posse is excited to welcome, Ms. VR Small, Founder & CEO of The Veteran Women’s Enterprise Center and United States Navy Veteran. ABOUT THE HOST Deborah Harmon-Pugh is a recognized authority on Women's Leadership in America. She has dedicated the past two decades to assisting women advance into positions of influence by leveraging their expertise and leadership strengths. She is the creator of proven and powerful leadership development programs that guide women to becoming leaders in Civic Leadership, Business Leadership, and Nonprofit Leadership. Professor Deborah Harmon-Pugh is the National Campaign Chair of Women Veterans ROCK; The Women Veterans Civic Leadership Institute; and The Women Veterans Public Policy Delegation To Capitol Hill. She teaches in the Graduate School of Studies at Chestnut Hill College. Professor Deborah Harmon-Pugh is a retired Military Spouse of 27 years. ABOUT OUR SPONSOR Comcast NBCUniversal - We thank Comcast NBCUniversal for their support of Women Veterans, Military Families, and America's entire Military Community. For more information on how Comcast NBCUniversal is supporting the military community, visit the link below. www.corporate.comcast.com/values/military VISIT US & SUBSCRIBE TODAY Our Website Is: WomenVetsRock.org FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: @WomenVeteransRock Twitter: @WomenVetsRock LinkedIn: @WomenVeteransRock Instagram: @WomenVetsRock YouTube: @WomenVetsRock
Preston DeMarco Lewis, Sr. is the Founder & CEO of 16th Century Rum Distillers, LLC – the proud producers of Don D'Marco Rum™. 16th Century Rum Distillers stakes their roots back to the 1500s and the traditional Dominican Republic way of distilling and producing rum. “I am on a mission to produce an ultra-premium rum using ‘old school' traditional methods the way Dominican Republic Rum was meant to be made.” “As the Founder, I am focused and dedicated to making the Don D'Marco Rum™ experience an authentic, sexy, and ultra-smooth for your enjoyment.” Prior to creating 16th Century Rum Distillers, LLC, Preston, a disabled United States Navy Veteran, focused his attention as a Safety Specialist ensuring the well-being of hardworking men and women. Having this experience has provided Preston with an attention to detail that has translated artistically into the nuances of the many flavor profiles in the rum spectrum. “Patience is key when fermenting sugar cane with the right yeast and then distilling it at the right time – all to get the precise flavor profile we are targeting.” Don D'Marco Rum™ Distilled and Aged to Perfection. *** Website: www.dondmarcorum.com Facebook: @DonDMarcoRum Twitter: @dondmarcorum Instagram: @dondmarcorum About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Need Goli Gummies? https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ►For discount Pangea Products: https://embracepangaea.grsm.io/ashsaiditmedia3226 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ► Newsletter: manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863http://ashsaidit.us11.list-c8&id=a6f43cd472 #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, iHeart Radio & Google Play. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!
Preston DeMarco Lewis, Sr. is the Founder & CEO of 16th Century Rum Distillers, LLC – the proud producers of Don D'Marco Rum™. 16th Century Rum Distillers stakes their roots back to the 1500s and the traditional Dominican Republic way of distilling and producing rum. “I am on a mission to produce an ultra-premium rum using ‘old school' traditional methods the way Dominican Republic Rum was meant to be made.” “As the Founder, I am focused and dedicated to making the Don D'Marco Rum™ experience an authentic, sexy, and ultra-smooth for your enjoyment.” Prior to creating 16th Century Rum Distillers, LLC, Preston, a disabled United States Navy Veteran, focused his attention as a Safety Specialist ensuring the well-being of hardworking men and women. Having this experience has provided Preston with an attention to detail that has translated artistically into the nuances of the many flavor profiles in the rum spectrum. “Patience is key when fermenting sugar cane with the right yeast and then distilling it at the right time – all to get the precise flavor profile we are targeting.” Don D'Marco Rum™ Distilled and Aged to Perfection. *** Website: www.dondmarcorum.com Facebook: @DonDMarcoRum Twitter: @dondmarcorum Instagram: @dondmarcorum About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Need Goli Gummies? https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ►For discount Pangea Products: https://embracepangaea.grsm.io/ashsaiditmedia3226 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ► Newsletter: manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863http://ashsaidit.us11.list-c8&id=a6f43cd472 #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, iHeart Radio & Google Play. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!
Are you leaving pots of money all over? Our guest today bets that you are. And she should know. She helps businesses to shed light on where these pots are hidden throughout their organizations. Olivia Friedman is futurist and a small business emergency rescue and repair expert. She recently worked on a congressional campaign in the 2020 election and was nominated by a former United Nations affiliated leader to meet with members of Congress in Washington, DC—to discuss how he plans to utilize her skills, talents, gifts and energy to serve humanity as a servant leader. Olivia is a United States Navy Veteran and former Hospital Corpsman as well as the esteemed author of the book, "Year of the Woman 2020 and Beyond" where she accurately predicted a female President or VP for 2020 as early as March. A highly recommended proven, trusted, credible, business woman within elite business circles, she is formerly the CIO of IHGS and currently the CMO and Host of the Great & Relentless Few Show, still under IHGS. In today's episode we learn about her early entrepreneurial adventure in candy and snow cone sales, her current passion project to help hotels thrive in unique ways during a pandemic, knowing what you stand for, and so much more. She also reminds us that the rearview mirror is always smaller than the windshield for a reason. Listen in! Social media handles https://www.linkedin.com/in/oliviafriedman https://innovationwomen.com/finding-speakers/featured-speakers/ https://speaker.innovationwomen.com/user/8392 https://ventsmagazine.com/2020/07/07/olivia-friedman-helps-you-get-where-you-want-to-go-in-business/ ………………………………………………………………… Thank you to our March Sponsor: &Marketing U Solopreneurs and small businesses often struggle to create effective digital marketing programs. It's hard to know where to start, what to prioritize, how to sift through confusing information and solutions that seem too good to be true. Agencies and full-time marketing employees are expensive! &Marketing U is a modern marketing course with all the tools, education, and accountability you need to grow your business without that extra set of hands or high overhead costs. You will learn exactly what you need to do to execute a concrete marketing strategy by dedicating just 2-4 hours per week. &Marketing U will help you execute: Strategy, Messaging, Content Marketing, SEO, Social Media, Paid Digital Advertising, and more. You'll have access to on-demand resources, live courses, group coaching sessions, community forums and networking, plus the exact templates and tools you need for success. Our CPO took this course and one of the biggest benefits we gained was developing a competitive strategy that aligned our social media playbook and website to generate highly qualified leads. For all the tools, education, and accountability you need to grow your small business at a fraction of the cost of hiring a traditional agency or additional employees, go to: www.and-marketing.com/u, and use the code SHOCK to receive 10% off any program!
Do you feel or have you ever felt like you were in career prison? If so, it's time to break out once and for all! In this episode you'll learn how to discover and build your "realized value" in the marketplace through strategic employment, human capital strategy, and franchise ownership with Joel Stewart, United States Navy Veteran, CEO of the Veteran Franchise Initiative, International speaker, and author of the valuation equation series. Impactful Moments of the Show: 4:00 MM: Joel's transition story of overcoming health issues and building his value through doing what he could do. 9:00 MM: Building self-worth in the midst of impossible circumstances. 15:00 MM: Looking for the logical next step in life progression. 18:00 MM: Symptoms of career prison. 21:00 MM: How military soft skills create high impact and high profitable career paths. 24:00 MM: Getting over the "I have to prove myself" or "It's time to simply provide for my family" landmine. 26:00 MM: Creating a profitable practical experience versus a long term formal education pursuit. 30:00 MM: Realizing your value and the proven equation to build your economical value. 35:00 MM: 5 Parts to realizing your value in the marketplace. 42:00 MM: Strategic employment critical insights. 50:00 MM: Building skills no matter your career circumstances. 55:00 MM: Confirmation bias and how to break out of it. 58:00: Three Golden Grenades: Break out of career prison. Exercise: Life Planning- Skill Mapping- over the next 5 years. You control how others perceive you. Grab your copy of The Value Equation here: https://amzn.to/3d5va6j Add the Workbook with here: https://amzn.to/3d2ubnh Are you looking to invest in The Veteran Franchise Initiative? Email Joel directly here: Joel.Stewart@IntegrityCommercial.biz Interested in running and eventually owning your own franchise business through the program should contact Mark Bauer at map@phantomsupport.org Learn more about what Joel is doing to empower you to break out of career prison here: www.TheValueEquation.org Connect with Joel Stewart on LinkedIn here: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/joelstewartmba Show Sponsor: Grab your copy of my best selling ebook on Amazon here for $10.00: https://amzn.to/3tvVn3y - (10 Steps to Predicted Success Out of the Uniform) a proven STEP BY STEP GUIDE to creating an impactful and sustainable life out of the uniform! OR email me for a FREE copy: choffmann@vettrainingcoaching.com
What an amazing show! This week on the LibertyBR Podcast I am super excited to have as our special guest Lady Nola Johnson! She will discuss her new book “Comparing yourself to others” tonight. Nola Johnson is a United States Navy Veteran of 14 years, six-time Published Author, and Training and Development Specialist for Transitioning Service Members. Nola is enthusiastically responsive to the needs of disenfranchised citizens and advocates for them always. This book is life-changing as is this show!
Cilp...The Brotherhood p.1 with Notice (entertainer, entrepreneur, and United States
The Brotherhood p.1 with Notice (entertainer, entrepreneur, and United States
The Brotherhood p.1 with Notice (entertainer, entrepreneur, and United States
Kasey King is the owner of KSalone Relationship Coaching Services, LLC. She specializes in couples who struggle with communication, intimacy, and boundaries in their relationships. With a Masters Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy, Kasey has learned how to work with complex systems and understand the profound effect of collaboration. Kasey has helped hundreds of people work through their challenges, and enhance their relationships. Not just through her education, but as a United States Navy Veteran, Kasey has traveled the world and experienced first hand the various ways that love is communicated. Also through her military service, Kasey learned the core values of honor, courage, and commitment, and has applied it to her businesses and relationships. She believes that the client is the expert on their own lives and success is the result of client willingness and the relationship with the coach. Her goal is to create loving, lasting, and cohesive relationships-no matter where you are in your journey. Kasey and her husband, a 21-year servicemember in the United States Navy, have been married for 12 years, have 3 children, a dog, and tons of memories from their various duty stations. Kasey has her own blog hopefulinspirations, is a blog contributor to Queens Uniting, a non-profit organization, and has also contributed to Military Spouse Behavioral Health Clinicians (MSBHC). Three of Kasey's loves are coffee, the New Orleans Saints, and a good book. She recently completed her relationship e-workbook, 5 Senses of Love, which is now available on her site at www.ksalone.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chouhallegra/support
The Weekly J #53This young man is going to be President.There is nothing more refreshing than a millennial that has a good head on his shoulders and has a clear direction. That is exactly what we got with Mr. Matthew Galloway. He is the director of development for the Illinois Chapter of Student Veterans of America and he is a United States Navy Veteran.When we say we want to highlight Veterans who are AMAZING, Matthew is just the tip of the iceberg. He spoke eloquently and passionately about the various organizations he has been involved with since his separation from service.Matthew's passion to continue to serve is evident as he strives forward with a Master’s Degree in Public Administration that has an emphasis on entrepreneurship in non-profit. There is not even any money in that!If that does not say go-giver, we don't know what does.Join this podcast to see exactly what Student Veterans of America is and how it might be able to help you or someone you know.This is a must-listen as this very well could be a chance to hear a future president, the perfect gentleman, Matthew Galloway.Connect and Engage with Matthew Galloway TODAY to see he can assist you if you are an Illinois Veteran and attempting to go to college. He can point you in the right direction if you want to set up your own chapter for your school!Web: https://www.svaillinois.org/Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/matthewjgallowayEmail: Matthew.galloway@svaillinois.orgConnect and Engage with Jason C. (Boom) Scott today for more education about your VA Home Loan Benefit. Jason C. Scott (NMLS: 1160791)Phone: (808) 798-9054Web: https://www.rate.com/jasonsLinkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/guaranteedrateaiea/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GRofOahu/Instagram: https://instagram.com/grofoahuEmail: JasonS@rate.comTAGS #Herecomestheboom
Deanna Moore White is a Gulf War Veteran who trained as a Hospital Corpsman, Medical Technologist, Autopsy Technician and Histotechnologist in the United States Navy before pursing her B.S.degreee in Biology. During her junior year in college , she started substituting and found her passion for education. She severed as a middle and high school science teacher before moving into an administrative role as a an Assistant Principal at the high school and elementary level. Currently she is pursuing her Ed. S. in Educational leadership and Ed.D. in Education System Improvement Science. Deanna is a passionate leader who believes education is the key to opportunity. Education is very powerful. Education levels the playing field for individuals internationally. It is my passion to ensure that students receive the best education possible. As a visionary leader, I see possibilities that cannot be seen when you grow up in a dysfunctional home with abusive, alcoholic, literate or helicopter parents. Although parenthood doesn't come with a manual, navigating the world is possible with the ability to read, understand what you read, asking strategic questions and being proactive instead of reactive. We can start the podcast off with bang by letting everyone know I am a United States Navy Veteran that served in the Gulf War. I served as a Hospital Corpsman, Medical Technician and a Histology Technician. This was my first career in the United States Navy, where I learned to do autopsies and identify parts of the human body using DNA during horrific accidents so parents, wifes, mothers, sisters, aunts and uncles could bury their loved ones. I discovered education while studying as a pre-med student and obtaining my Bachelors of Science degree in Biology during my Junior year of college when I substituted two to three days a week. Each time I substituted, Administrators and Assistant Principals continued to call me to come back to their school. No matter what school I substituted at during that time, I was asked to return. I was offered over ten teaching positions before graduating from college. After talking with my career counselor about the teaching profession and talking with my mentor about the stigma at the time, “Teachers don't make no money,” I received the best advice I ever heard, “ If you find something you love, “ you will make money.” I graduated and enrolled in three summer classes on education during the summer. I was committed and determined that education was my true passion and desire. Informational leadership interests me the most. Informational leaders research, prepare and strategically solve problems. Rarely are they impulsive and reactive to situations. Asking questions, looking for solutions and making difficult decisions at their strengths, but being compassionate sometimes is difficult. As an Informational leader, I strive to make human connections to support an individuals strengths so they become better from our interaction. Contact: deanmoo2@hotmail.com
Chris Cavallini is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, United States Navy Veteran, speaker, and social media influencer. He is a multi-time Forbes featured personality and the CEO and founder of Nutrition Solutions, a national lifestyle brand and meal preparation company reporting over 8 figures of annual revenue. His company has high profile clientele such as New England Patriots Tight End, Rob Gronkowski, former UFC Heavyweight champion, Stipe Miocic and a huge list of WWE superstars, such as Triple H, Roman Reigns and The Undertaker. During his turbulent youth, he was arrested 17 times prior to his 18th birthday and later served jail time for the distribution of anabolic steroids. Cavallini ultimately changed his life’s course by dedicating his life to personal development, philanthropy and using his platforms to educate people on the practical action steps and mindset needed to reach the next level. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inpowertribe/message
Would it benefit you to hear from Mental Health Professionals and Influencers? Would it add value to your life to also hear authentic stories from people talking about their mental health, the issues they face, and how they actively combat them? Congratulations, this is the perfect podcast for you!Ever since my accident, and into recovery, I learned that I needed to prioritize my mental health. And my goal for this podcast is to help you do so, too!For the twenty fourth episode of Season 1, Vincent A. Lanci brings on United States Navy Veteran Michelle Angelique Poitier.Meet Michelle Poitier, a 13 year U.S Navy military veteran, nominated"Game Changer" of Former First Lady Michelle Obama's United State of Women's Initiative, entrepreneur, author, inspirational speaker and advocate as she takes you on a journey to healing and wholeness. If you're seeking words of hope and encouragement and release from pains of the past, join Michelle in her voice of commitment as she advocates for survivors of domestic & sexual abuse, homelessness among female veterans, and those battling with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Military Sexual Trauma (MST).Poitier is also the CEO of Michelle Speakz (www.michellespeakz.com).She received her Associate of Science Degree in Business emphasis in computer science at Florida Technical College in October 2006. Additionally, she completed her Bachelors of Science in Business Management with the University of Phoenix in March 2010.Take a Deep Breath! It's time to make your day a better one.Host Name: Vincent A. Lanci (PodcastsByLanci@Gmail.com)YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy0dil34Q5ILEuHgLVmfhXQWebsite: https://www.vincentlanci.com/podcastsInstagram (Podcast): https://www.instagram.com/amentalhealthbreak/Facebook (Podcast): https://www.facebook.com/amentalhealthbreak/Twitter (Podcast): https://twitter.com/PodcastsByLanciLinkedIn (Podcast): https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/a-mental-health-break-with-vincent-a-lanciGuest Name: Michelle Angelique Poitier, United States Navy Veteran, Keynote Speaker, Certified Life- Recovery Coach, Author, Executive Director HWHN NEFLEmail: michellespeakz@gmail.comWebsite: michellespeakz.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellepoitier/Digital Editing Name: Vincent A. Lanci (PodcastsByLanci@Gmail.com)Adventure by MusicbyAden | https://soundcloud.com/musicbyadenMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0
With the shut down of this year school system due to coronavirus that is taking place in our nation, we have parents upset especially single parents due to there work schedule and not be able to help there children while maintaining a income. my guest is a father from mobile alabama. His name is Christopher Davis Sr. Corrections Officer for Mobile County Metro Jail. United States Navy Veteran, Married for two years father of 2 boys ages 15yrs old and 1yrs old. Active member of Surge Church in Mobile Alabama, Graduate of Robertsdale High School Class of 2001. Attended Alabama State University and University of West Alabama majoring in History also have music from recording artist Trish B from the city of Milwaukee, WI
In April 2019, Tommy Zurhellen set out on 2,860-mile cross-country trek from Portland, Oregon, to Poughkeepsie, NY, to raise awareness of the issues of veteran suicide and homelessness and to raise funds for organizations assisting local veterans. After four and a half months of walking, he returned to campus on August 23. He joined Amy Woods '97 to speak about his trek, the organizations he's supporting, and how life has changed as a result of his adventure. Tommy is an associate Professor of English at Marist, author of the award-winning Messiah Trilogy of novels, and co-host of the popular writing podcast, FICTION SCHOOL. A United States Navy Veteran, Tommy served as a nuclear electrician from 1991 to 1997 in the Persian Gulf.
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Todd Cochrane, CEO of RawVoice/Blubrry, wrote the book on podcasting. Well, at least the first one: “Podcasting: The Do-It-Yourself Guide.” The founder of the People's Choice Podcast Awards and the Tech Podcast Network, he's also credited with introducing the first advertisers into podcasting, GoDaddy. Cochrane was inducted into the inaugural class of the Podcast Hall of Fame in 2015. But perhaps his biggest influence on podcasting is Blubrry Podcasting and its parent company RawVoice, which offers a directory of more than 750,000 shows, the No. 1 plugin for WordPress and much more. A United States Navy Veteran who served 25 years and retired with the rank of Senior Chief Petty Officer, Cochrane resides in Quincy, Michigan, having spent the majority of the past 20+ years in Honolulu, Hawaii, with his family. Unlike other PR firms, Hank always gives personal attention to his clients. Accounts are never delegated to assistants or apprentices. Hank is available for calls and questions before, during, and after implementation of PR campaigns. Learn More About Hank's PR Class - CLICK HERE
DAVE BRAY Spotlight Interview -- RIGHT NOW Podcast New Right Network • The Fresh Voice of New Media Get RIGHT NOW Newsletter: https://bit.ly/newrightemail Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/newrightnetwork June 24, 2019 - Interview Spotlight, pre-recorded Hosted by New Right Network https://newrightnetwork.com ABOUT DAVE BRAY Dave Bray USA - Patriotic Entertainer. Dave Bray is a United States Navy Veteran. He served in the US Navy as an 8404 FMF Corpsman for the 2nd Battalion/2nd Marines, (STA PLT), stationed out of Camp Lejeune, NC. Dave is now a full time touring musician, singer and songwriter. Dave has performed all over the world and has dedicated his musical career to supporting U.S. Veterans, Active Duty Military, Fire, Police and First Responders. Dave's shows are highly adaptable to any event and can be customized to fit your exact needs. A full band, intimate acoustic set, opening ceremonies, as well as Auctioneer and Master of Ceremonies. https://davebrayusa.com Also subscribe and listen on: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/right-now-podcast/id1462363911 https://google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9yc3Mud2hvb3Noa2FhLmNvbS9yc3MvcG9kY2FzdC9pZC83MjE4Lw%3D%3D https://open.spotify.com/show/7KzE93O1X4egXfX4z1xy3s https://overcast.fm/itunes1462363911/right-now-podcast https://anchor.fm/right-now-podcast https://castbox.fm/ch/2164482 https://breaker.audio/right-now-podcast https://stitcher.com/podcast/new-right-network/right-now-podcast http://digitalpodcast.com/feeds/95014-right-now-podcast https://radiopublic.com/right-now-podcast-69OkQQ https://stitcher.com/podcast/new-right-network/right-now-podcast https://listennotes.com/podcasts/right-now-podcast-new-right-network-QsAvZygS8Xi http://tun.in/pjqZM https://pca.st/1r1L New Right Network invites a range of inspiring freethinkers. Everything they say may not reflect the direct views of New Right Network. Host: New Right Network Interviewer: Rob Harper --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/right-now-podcast/message
Dave Bray has toured our Nation singing about our “Protectors”. Dave is a big-time supporter of our LEO, Veteran/Military, and First Responder community. Per Dave's bio: Dave Bray is a United States Navy Veteran. He served in the US Navy as an Corpsman for the 2nd Battalion/2nd Marines. Dave is now a full-time touring musician, singer and songwriter. Dave has performed all over the world and has dedicated his musical career to supporting U.S. Veterans, Active Duty Military, Fire, Police and First Responders. Listen in as we talk about Gen-X and leaders of the future. https://www.davebrayusa.com/ Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/theprotectors)
John Wood graduated with Full-time Web Development Cohort 28. Hi, my name is John Wood. I am a United States Navy Veteran. I spent four years serving with a Marine Corps unit out of Camp Lejeune, NC. After serving in the military, I got the opportunity to manage a 14 million dollar budget for Comcast Spotlight national commercials for middle Tennessee. I worked there for a year and took the knowledge I gained and attended Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, Tennessee to pursue a supply chain management degree. I finished my sophomore year in college and am now attending Nashville Software School in Nashville, Tennessee. I am passionate about software development and what this career change has to offer.
084 | Chris Cavallini Shares How He Went from Drug Dealer to Forbes Featured Entrepreneur Chris Cavallini is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, United States Navy Veteran, speaker, and social media influencer. He is a multi-time Forbes featured personality and the CEO and founder of Nutrition Solutions, a national lifestyle brand and meal preparation company reporting over 8 figures of annual revenue. His company has high profile clientele such as New England Patriots Tight End, Rob Gronkowski, former UFC Heavyweight champion, Stipe Miocic and a huge list of WWE superstars, such as Triple H, Roman Reigns and The Undertaker. During his turbulent youth, he was arrested 17 times prior to his 18th birthday and later served jail time for the distribution of anabolic steroids. Cavallini ultimately changed his life’s course by dedicating his life to personal development, philanthropy and using his platforms to educate people on the practical action steps and mindset needed to reach the next level. Do you have an employee who constantly has a negative attitude? Have you thought about getting rid of them, but just can’t bring yourself to do it? I’ve experienced those employees that constantly have a bad attitude, and I tend to refer to them as cancer within my business. These are the employees (or contractors) that bring down the positivity or just don’t see your big vision. I know it can be hard to let them go because you rely on their work, but if you’ve considered letting them go at all, that probably means you need to let them go! This week’s guest on Success Unfiltered is Chris Cavallini, the creator of Nutrition Solutions. Chris has an incredible story of growth and change, and he shares it all with us. Chris also shares his story of dealing with cancer within his own business. A chef he brought on to handle the culinary parts of the business didn’t hold the same beliefs that Chris did and was not afraid to voice those negative opinions. In this episode, Chris shares how he handled the negativity and what he did to remedy the situation. If you’ve ever thought about firing an employee because of their poor attitude, this MUST LISTEN episode will help you overcome any fear associated with letting them go! Enjoy, and thank you for listening and tuning into Success Unfiltered! To share your thoughts: Email The Pitch Queen @ hello@thepitchqueen.com Ask a question over at www.ThePitchQueen.com Share Success Unfiltered on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, & LinkedIn To help the show out: Please leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one. Subscribe to the show on iTunes. Special thanks goes out to Chris Cavallini for taking the time to chat with Michelle. Be sure to join us next week for our next new episode! P.S. Are You An Overwhelmed Solopreneur? It’s time to start bringing in the help you need and stop your business from running YOU. But where do you start? How do you know who you need to hire, and how do you hire someone with confidence and trust? I’ve got your back! Learn how to put together the DREAM team for your business with my FREE guide “Building Your All-Star Team: A Guide To Hiring The RIGHT People To Skyrocket Your Business”. Click HERE and get your sanity back! Here are a few key secrets we talked about in this episode: Michelle introduces Chris Cavallini. Chris shares a little bit about who he is and what his company does. The first rejections that Chris experienced were when he was trying to turn his life around and go from being a drug dealer and move into the prepared food space. When Chris first started he was struggling to get his name out there, but by staying the course he got his message out there. Chris shares how he worked to shift people’s perception of him and the business he was creating. “Every business is essentially a customer service business and there are a lot of people doing what you do. On a continuous basis, you have to remind your customers, remind people why you're the best in town and why you're the best option for them despite many options out there.” ~ Chris Cavallini The most devastating NO that Chris experienced occurred when he was just getting started in his business and he was being arrested for something that had occurred 3 years prior. Chris tells the full story and how he turned everything around! You don’t want to miss this. By turning his life around, Chris has been able to influence so many people through his work. He got active in his community by helping homeless kids, abused kids, Veterans struggling with PTSD and more. This whole experience was the most devastating thing that happened to Chris but he says that it was also the turning point for him to go all in on his business. Chris believes that transparency is THE MOST important thing when pitching yourself to a client (or a judge, in Chris’ case). The most accomplished NO of Chris’ career happened because of a cook that he had brought in to develop the recipes for Chris’ service. Things didn’t work out with the cook, but you’ll have to listen to the full episode to hear what happened. Chris shares what he learned from having an employee with a bad attitude on his team. “It is better to be short of help than have shitty help.” ~ Chris Cavallini Chris shares what he would tell his younger self. Chris shares a few of his favorite personal development books. Connect with Chris Cavallini: Chris’ Personal Website Nutrition Solutions Nutrition Solutions Facebook Page Facebook Instagram LinkedIn P.S. Are You An Overwhelmed Solopreneur? It’s time to start bringing in the help you need and stop your business from running YOU. But where do you start? How do you know who you need to hire, and how do you hire someone with confidence and trust? I’ve got your back! Learn how to put together the DREAM team for your business with my FREE guide “Building Your All-Star Team: A Guide To Hiring The RIGHT People To Skyrocket Your Business”. Click HERE and get your sanity back! Music produced by Deejay-O www.iamdeejayo.com
When Cindy Cox, a disabled United States Navy Veteran, ordered an iPhone case from online store Accessory Outlet, she got much more than a case for her phone. She alleges she was bullied. Now, she is asking the court for a declaratory judgment against the company. It all began July 6 when Cox, of Kenosha, Wisconsin, ordered a case for her phone for just under $40. When the tracking number Accessory Outlet provided indicated that the order hadn’t shipped after ten days, she tried to cancel the order. Accessory Outlet refused. When Cox said she would contact her credit card company, Accessory Outlet demanded that Cox pay $250 under its “Terms of Sale.” The terms state,“You agree not to file any complaint, chargeback, claim, dispute, or make any public forum post, review, Better Business Bureau complaint, social media post, or any public statement regarding the order, our website, or any issue regarding your order, for any reason, within this 90 day period, or to threaten to do so within the 90 day period, or it is a breach of the terms of sale, creating liability for damages in the amount of $250, plus any additional fees.” Over the course of two days, the company sent Cox several emails threatening to report the $250 “debt” to credit reporting agencies and thereby to damage Cox’s credit score, according to Public Citizen, who filed the lawsuit on her behalf. Accessory Outlet promised that Cox’s debt “will continue to rise with every email and every second we dedicate to correspondence of any kind pertaining to your breach of the terms of sale.” The company also threatened to refer the “debt” to a collections agency, which Accessory Outlet said would call Cox’s home, cell, and work phones “continuously.” Accessory Outlet told Cox that it had enforced the terms of sale against “many individuals” and that Cox was “playing games with the wrong people and [had] made a very bad mistake.” Accessory Outlet told Cox that it had enforced the terms of sale against “many individuals” and that Cox was “playing games with the wrong people and [had] made a very bad mistake,” Public Citizen reported. “Accessory Outlet is using unfair terms hidden in fine print, along with threatening emails, to bully a customer into keeping quiet about her bad experience with the company,” said Scott Michelman, the Public Citizen attorney handling the case. “But terms that prevent a customer from speaking publicly about her transaction and from contacting her credit card company are unreasonable and unenforceable.” No one could be reached at Assessory Outlet and their website states it is down for maintenance. The case was filed in the Supreme Court of New York in Manhattan. Daniel E. Clifton of Lewis, Clifton & Nikolaidis, P.C. in New York is co-counsel for Cox. The lawsuit asks the court to declare that Cox does not owe Accessory Outlet a debt because the terms of sale were hidden on its website, are unreasonably favorable to Accessory Outlet and were never presented to or accepted by Cox when she made her purchase.
Chris Cavallini is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, United States Navy Veteran, speaker, and social media influencer. He is a multi-time Forbes featured personality and the CEO and founder of Nutrition Solutions, a national lifestyle brand and meal preparation company reporting over 8 figures of annual revenue. His company has high profile clientele such as New England Patriots Tight End Rob Gronkowski, former UFC Heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic and a huge list of WWE superstars, such as Triple H, Roman Reigns and The Undertaker. Cavallini ultimately changed his life's course by dedicating his life to personal development, philanthropy and using his platforms to educate people on the practical action steps and mindset needed to reach the next level. Social Links: Business Website: nutritionsolutions.com/ Personal Website: christophercavallini.com/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/chris-cavallini-9655a74b Instagram: www.instagram.com/chriscavallini/?hl=en 27:32 October 14, 2018 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thehtmamjourney/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehtmamjourney/support
Chris Cavallini is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, United States Navy Veteran, speaker, and social media influencer. He is a multi-time Forbes featured personality and the CEO and founder of Nutrition Solutions, a national lifestyle brand and meal preparation company reporting over 8 figures of annual revenue. His company has high profile clientele such as New England Patriots Tight End Rob Gronkowski, former UFC Heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic and a huge list of WWE superstars, such as Triple H, Roman Reigns and The Undertaker. Cavallini ultimately changed his life’s course by dedicating his life to personal development, philanthropy and using his platforms to educate people on the practical action steps and mindset needed to reach the next level. Social Links: Business Website: https://nutritionsolutions.com/ Personal Website: http://christophercavallini.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-cavallini-9655a74b Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chriscavallini/?hl=en --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/great-conversations-of-the-htmam-kind/support
Peacemakers Matthew 5:1-11 A sermon preached by Rev. Ben Roberts at Foundry United Methodist Church, Sunday, August 12, 2018 N-A-T-S, NATS, NATS, NATS, WOOOOOOO! A run is scored, the people sitting in (formerly Gwenda Martin’s Section) and around Larry Slagle's section extend their arms holding hat in hand, with the top of the hat pointed downward. They begin to chant; N-a-t-s, then what? NATS, NATS, NATS WOOOOO. What if someone new was near by? They have question; you explain it to them, this is what we do when a run is scored. For each run we do this. N-A-T-S, NATS, NATS, NATS, WOOOOOOO! A run is scored, someone else joins in, N-a-t-s, NATS, NATS, NATS, AHUUUGA! What do you do? You would correct them, hard...it's not ahuuuuga! It's woo, pronounced WOOOOO. What are you doing get with the program? They inquire, what's the difference, it's still jubilation? No, it's woo. Maybe you are a tolerant person, you let it slide...the first two times, but tonight the Nats decide to score 25 for some reason not thinking about spacing the blessed runs out maybe, want to win some other games occasionally? Other games need runs Nats, all games matter!!!! You don't let ahugahhh slide, certainly not 24 of them. You call the usher. “This person is saying ahugaa not woo, they need to go. Get them out of here.” Usher totally gets it being there day in day out, they get rid of this person. Figure out the rules and participate or go. We teach (sometimes), we correct, this is how racismworks...I mean baseball, this is how baseball works. Slipped up there. But you get it, you understand how culture and cultural norms work. We teach we correct. We do it with gusto. We do it as duty. We do it as doing our jobs. We do it because we've been taught too, and whether we believe it or not, we find it important and normal to do so. This is how racism works, this is how racism works too. Rev. Dr. Shively Smith introduced for us a few weeks ago concept of “Sankofa.” She told us about the symbol, the Sankofa bird, with its feet planted forward and its head turned back. The word comes from the Akan people in Ghana. Sankofa is a Twi word meaning to go back and get it. One of the ideas around it being, the future can be planned by learning from the past. It’s important to go back and retrieve what’s at risk of being lost. A week before that Rev. Dr. Serene Jones told us of the power of faith communities to help their people be happier by sharing stories that also include hardship and difficulty. Those stories can make us more resilient. And so, this is what I have for you today. It’s just the sharing of story with the hopes it can help us live forward better together. Rev. Dr. Robert Brewer teacher, friend, and Th.D. in Homiletics, that is the craft of preaching advises this. “Don’t start a sermon with a question, because then the congregation will just be thinking about the question rather than what you’re saying. So, When did you first notice something was wrong with race or racism in the world? Battlefields and historic sites were our playgrounds for good part of my childhood. From revolutionary war sites, to the many Civil War sites, and the battleship memorial in Wilmington, NC. These were the road trips we would take as a family and it was also our back yard. We would learn history through those places, we would learn the stories of the battels and the wars which occurred in those places. Cortney can tell you that I still enjoy going to those places when take trips. As a child, one of the best things about those places were the gift shops. What kid doesn’t love a gift shop. We would end up with little army men to play with when we got home. These toy soldiers were usually little blue men, and little gray men. The little blue men being the north and the little gray men being the south. We were young when we had these. Somewhere in the range of 4-8 years of age. I was not processing all that the blue and gray meant. History of the civil war and the history of the state of North Carolina, and the history of my family were very intertwined, not always processed, but intertwined. In addition to these battlefields we’d also visit cemeteries where relatives were buried like my grandfather, great grandparents and many cousins. They are all together in a little family plot near an old federal style house called Dalkeith where my family still gathers for Thanksgiving each year. The family bought the house in the late 1880’s, but it was built in 1825. We are confident there was enslaved African people present on that farm through 1865. We aren’t confident if the enslaved Africans were housed on the land or housed nearby with their labor being forced on multiple farms in the area. But that’s not really talked about at Thanksgiving. The family plot at the cemetery is at Bethlehem United Methodist Church in Arcola, NC. At the foot of my immigrant, WW 2 United States Navy Veteran, grandfather Brodie’s grave is a little emblem they give to retired Methodist Pastors, it’s a circuit rider. At the foot of a number of my older relative’s graves, are little metal crosses with letters C.S.V. on different points of the cross. C.S.V., Confederate States Veterans. I knew what the C.S.V letters stood for this even when I was little, but again the privilege of not having to process was very real. I do think I knew enough to know that that meant they were the little gray men, the toys we would play with. We’d go to museums like the North Carolina History where two small artifacts are kept. Both carved from beef bone, one is a bird clutching a snake, the other is a book surrounded by what resembles a horseshoe shape. They were carved by George W. Davis, a cousin, while he was a prisoner of war, a little gray man, held in a prison in Elmira, New York. We were in museums. In Lexington, Virginia, home of the Red Hen, is also home of the cemetery where my father’s parents are buried. And Just a stone’s throw from my WW 2 United States Army veteran Grandfather Roberts, is the grave and statue of General Stonewall Jackson, C.S.V. Lexington is also home to my father’s alma mater and the place where my grandfather taught, cytology and histology, Washington and Lee University. Home of Lee Chapel where Robert E. Lee is buried, and where Confederate Battle flags hung just beyond an opening at the front of the chapel space. These were our playgrounds and our toys. Me, my brothers, my parents and theirs. These where spaces we learned stories both from the family and from history. Some stories incomplete, few stories reflected upon in the moment. When did you first realize something was wrong? In 2nd grade, so when I was 8 years old. I recall specifically and vividly the moment I realized something was wrong. It’s stuck with me ever since. It is possible I’m not remembering this perfectly, but here it goes. We were sitting in the rear section of our classroom on the floor. That meant that whatever we were doing it didn’t involve desk work and there’s a good chance we were watching a movie as part of our discussion. Mrs. Adams was my teacher. Mrs. Adams was an African American woman and had responsibility for teaching young children multiple subject. I won’t be able to stress the significances of this enough, but having her as a teacher in the state of North Carolina is proving more and more invaluable. On to our subject, through whatever medium, we were learning about the civil war. I don’t remember the film and I don’t remember any other aspect of the discussion. However, enough was said to finally articulate that slavery, was one, a thing, and two was a central to the civil war. Thankfully, I had a teacher (or teachers) who could say plainly enough that slavery meant black people were owned as property. And this was largely (not exclusively) the case in the South (my playground) and with the people of the gray team as owners (my team), and fighting to preserve this right to own and force people into labor. Eight-year-old Ben’s head (and probably heart) nearly exploded at this point. All of what I knew about my family and the gray team was coming into focus in a new way. Deep processing and unpacking was not necessary at this point, but I knew enough thanks to good parenting that this slavery thing, this owning people thing, this working people against their will, this abusing people thing, this violence, this denigration of an entire group of people thing, this separating of families, mothers from children, husbands from wives, sisters from brothers, peoples from land thing; was not a good thing. No time, much less capacity, to think though because, my God! My friend Meghan is sitting right beside me. Holy crap! Our whole existence has a new meaning, and what on earth shall I say to my black friend Meghan who was, I’m sure, more disturbed by all this than I was. So, I did what any 8-year-old would do when confronted about a truth of history indicating a form of responsibility for a bad thing. I lied! I lied my tail-off! Bold face falsity as a means of self-preservation, friend console-ment, but mostly self-console-ment. An example of what I mean here: you say to a young child knowing the answer is yes, “Did you take the cookie when we told you not to?” What’s the answer? “No.” Same for pretty much every kid, and far too many adults. I turned to my friend Megan, I leaned over and I said, I remember this clear as day, “My family was on the blue team.” Such a little liar. If you’re finding yourself having sympathy for 8-year-old Ben, don’t. Eight is a pretty late age to be learning something is wrong with racism in America. Maybe it doesn’t seem old for a white kid, but black boys and girls at that age are learning, as a matter of life and death how to navigate what they already knew was a problem. This was it, this was the first time I think I realized something was wrong. I’m embarrassed it took so long. Even up to last week I was still trying to change it because it presents racism as binary (white and black) and related to tangible institutions like slavery or segregation when we know it’s so much more than that. But it’s my story and it’s mine to grapple with. The tendency, however, to deny our story, to lie to ourselves or others about the conditions of the world and our culture is not mine alone. When did you realize something was wrong? Do you remember your story? Is there something that you need to go retrieve from it before it’s lost? Is there something in that can help us live forward better and be more resilient in difficult times? We read the same texts they are reading at the worship service on the Mall today. The focus for is on the Matthew 5 text, verse 9, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God.” It’s either a hard or very appropriate day to think of peacemaking when there are planned gatherings celebrating and encouraging violence. Our key verse begs the question, “Really? With them?” I’d say, “yes” and “no.” With the people of all the various groups that gather today? “Yes.” With the ideas that white supremacist espouse? No, never. Resist always evil, injustice, and oppression in whatever forms they present themselves. What a lot of us need to do today is begin making peace with our stories. Make peace with their incompleteness and their privilege. Make peace with them so our reaction to them isn’t what 8-year-old Ben did, lie about it, be embarrassed by it, feel guilty about it, re-write the history of it. You can’t change it, but you can learn from it. Ignoring the fullness of our stories isn’t helpful and only prolongs our inaction on the ways racism persists in our collective daily story. I’ll give you another story Foundry Church. When this congregation began 1814 it was over 50% African enslaved and free. But we were segregated in our seating and leadership. By 1836 Asbury Chapel was formed and the black constituency of Foundry made their way to that space further entrenching the forced racial divide that for Foundry persisted roughly another 130 years. In 1965 Norman and Francis Prince joined Foundry as members becoming the first black members of the church since the early 1800’s. It would be another 30 years before we became a reconciling congregation, committing ourselves to welcoming all people. Then between 2000 and 2001 a group of Foundry members decided it was time to make peace with our own story. I’m deeply grateful they did too. A congregation wide study on racism and white privilege took place over the course of at least a year. Joint classes and discussions were held with both Asbury and Foundry members. Through that Foundry was able to put together a formal act of repentance for the sins of racism through the church. Asbury received that and there were marches back and forth between our two buildings; of course, there was food. But these were the steps taken to make peace with our own story and culpability. To learn more from them and examine the deeper roots of entrenched systemic racism. Since then we’ve been able to collaborate in ministry in our downtown area. And we’ll stand together today on the mall against all forms of hate. Those Foundry and Asbury groups took a risk. They risked admitting to not knowing everything. They risked publicly acknowledging ways we have collectively and individually participated in systems of racism. They risked having others’ opinions about them being lowered. They put in work to make peace with a story, so that we could live forward better. Our verse today, “peacemakers;” one French translation uses “répandent (autour d'eux la paix).” I like this one, “it’s to spread peace around them.” It makes peace something you possess and spread all around you. In English though, peacemakers ends up essentially meaning peace is created. A peacemaker’s work is to reconcile two or more adversarial parties. That’s more appropriate for us today. There’s work to be done; with our own stories, so that we can alter the trajectory of our current shared narrative. Every second Sunday, the racial justice ministry team gathers for discussion, field trips, lectures or some other activity. We do something every month. Take advantage of that, it can easily help reframe your story and what you’re seeing around. This fall we’ll be working through writings of Howard Thurman. I’ll recommend you get involved with that group. I’ll also recommend to you the book “Waking up White, and Finding my self in the Story of Race,” by Debby Irving. It’s a good baseline consciousness raising narrative of the author’s own figuring out of how racism is operating in systems of our culture and how she was operating within and perpetuating them, as a nice person, as well. Today if you’re wanting to go to the rally, but don’t want to get “yelled at” or something like that know this; if they only time you choose to show up is when the white nationalist come to town or shortly after another unarmed black or brown person is killed, you’re probably going to hear some yelling. Show up any way. Don’t ask someone who has an embodied experience of racism to sanitize their emotion or feelings for your comfort. Just show up. Then show up the next day and every day in between. Go ahead and make peace with the fact that you are going to make mistakes on this journey. That you are not all knowing and that there are ways that even you, good as I know you are, still participate in racist systems. Don’t let some sense of guilt or shame hold you back from engage the work, that is one of the subtlest yet most effective ways evil works to perpetuate this whole mess. Risk your public reputation as good a good person who has it all figured out, so that you can engage in the real work of peacemaking, of reconciliation; the work God calls us to. Soon you’ll begin to realize that the real conversations don’t happen in 3-hour blocks at rallies. Soon you’ll realize that the real work of breaking down your own privilege happens as you draw closer to one another, not in groups of thousands, but in groups of 2 or 3 or 4. This is where the real work of peace happens. Maya Angelou says this, “if we face the past with courage we don't have to repeat it.” There is peace making work to do friends, let’s commit ourselves this day.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comPatriotic Musician Dave Bray is a United States Navy Veteran. He served in the US Navy as an 8404 FMF Corpsman for the 2nd Battalion/2nd Marines, (STA PLT), stationed out of Camp Lejeune, NC.Dave is now a full time touring musician, singer and songwriter.Dave has performed all over the world and has dedicated his musical career to supporting U.S. Veterans, Active Duty Military, Fire, Police and First Responders. https://www.davebrayusa.com/Married to Mossad, Shalva Hessel was raised in Hibat Zion village in central Israel. She is a software engineer by training, and has managed information systems for companies around the world. When her husband Yoram, who served in a senior role in the Mossad, was deployed on secret missions, she joined him as part of his cover. To that end, she underwent continuous comprehensive operational training.“Married to the Mossad” tells her incredible true story drawing from events she has experienced, operations she took part in, and her life in general. http://shalvahessel.com/Dedication: Three Fort Campbell, Kentucky-based soldiers, Staff Sgt. Matthew Lewellen, Staff Sgt. Kevin McEnroe and Staff Sgt. James Moriarty died Friday, November 4, 2016 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve after they reportedly came under fire while entering a Jordanian military base.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com Patriotic Musician Dave Bray is a United States Navy Veteran. He served in the US Navy as an 8404 FMF Corpsman for the 2nd Battalion/2nd Marines, (STA PLT), stationed out of Camp Lejeune, NC. Dave is now a full time touring musician, singer and songwriter. Dave has performed all over the world and has dedicated his musical career to supporting U.S. Veterans, Active Duty Military, Fire, Police and First Responders. https://www.davebrayusa.com/ Married to Mossad, Shalva Hessel was raised in Hibat Zion village in central Israel. She is a software engineer by training, and has managed information systems for companies around the world. When her husband Yoram, who served in a senior role in the Mossad, was deployed on secret missions, she joined him as part of his cover. To that end, she underwent continuous comprehensive operational training.“Married to the Mossad” tells her incredible true story drawing from events she has experienced, operations she took part in, and her life in general. http://shalvahessel.com/ Dedication: Three Fort Campbell, Kentucky-based soldiers, Staff Sgt. Matthew Lewellen, Staff Sgt. Kevin McEnroe and Staff Sgt. James Moriarty died Friday, November 4, 2016 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve after they reportedly came under fire while entering a Jordanian military base.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comPatriotic Musician Dave Bray is a United States Navy Veteran. He served in the US Navy as an 8404 FMF Corpsman for the 2nd Battalion/2nd Marines, (STA PLT), stationed out of Camp Lejeune, NC.Dave is now a full time touring musician, singer and songwriter.Dave has performed all over the world and has dedicated his musical career to supporting U.S. Veterans, Active Duty Military, Fire, Police and First Responders. https://www.davebrayusa.com/Married to Mossad, Shalva Hessel was raised in Hibat Zion village in central Israel. She is a software engineer by training, and has managed information systems for companies around the world. When her husband Yoram, who served in a senior role in the Mossad, was deployed on secret missions, she joined him as part of his cover. To that end, she underwent continuous comprehensive operational training.“Married to the Mossad” tells her incredible true story drawing from events she has experienced, operations she took part in, and her life in general. http://shalvahessel.com/Dedication: Three Fort Campbell, Kentucky-based soldiers, Staff Sgt. Matthew Lewellen, Staff Sgt. Kevin McEnroe and Staff Sgt. James Moriarty died Friday, November 4, 2016 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve after they reportedly came under fire while entering a Jordanian military base.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comPatriotic Musician Dave Bray is a United States Navy Veteran. He served in the US Navy as an 8404 FMF Corpsman for the 2nd Battalion/2nd Marines, (STA PLT), stationed out of Camp Lejeune, NC.Dave is now a full time touring musician, singer and songwriter.Dave has performed all over the world and has dedicated his musical career to supporting U.S. Veterans, Active Duty Military, Fire, Police and First Responders. https://www.davebrayusa.com/Married to Mossad, Shalva Hessel was raised in Hibat Zion village in central Israel. She is a software engineer by training, and has managed information systems for companies around the world. When her husband Yoram, who served in a senior role in the Mossad, was deployed on secret missions, she joined him as part of his cover. To that end, she underwent continuous comprehensive operational training.“Married to the Mossad” tells her incredible true story drawing from events she has experienced, operations she took part in, and her life in general. http://shalvahessel.com/Dedication: Three Fort Campbell, Kentucky-based soldiers, Staff Sgt. Matthew Lewellen, Staff Sgt. Kevin McEnroe and Staff Sgt. James Moriarty died Friday, November 4, 2016 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve after they reportedly came under fire while entering a Jordanian military base.
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comDave Bray is a United States Navy Veteran. He served in the US Navy as an 8404 FMF Corpsman for the 2nd Battalion/2nd Marines, (STA PLT), stationed out of Camp Lejeune, NC.Dave is now a full time touring musician, singer and songwriter.Dave has performed all over the world and has dedicated his musical career to supporting U.S. Veterans, Active Duty Military, Fire, Police and First Responders. https://www.davebrayusa.comTamara Jackson, Executive Editor at BarbWire.com, Content/Social Media Marketing at The Robar Companies Inc., the host of The Tami Jackson Radio Show.Dedication: Deputy Sheriff Zackari Parrish, III, Douglas County Sheriff's Office, ColoradoEnd of Watch Sunday, December 31, 2017
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comDave Bray is a United States Navy Veteran. He served in the US Navy as an 8404 FMF Corpsman for the 2nd Battalion/2nd Marines, (STA PLT), stationed out of Camp Lejeune, NC.Dave is now a full time touring musician, singer and songwriter.Dave has performed all over the world and has dedicated his musical career to supporting U.S. Veterans, Active Duty Military, Fire, Police and First Responders. https://www.davebrayusa.comTamara Jackson, Executive Editor at BarbWire.com, Content/Social Media Marketing at The Robar Companies Inc., the host of The Tami Jackson Radio Show.Dedication: Deputy Sheriff Zackari Parrish, III, Douglas County Sheriff's Office, ColoradoEnd of Watch Sunday, December 31, 2017
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comDave Bray is a United States Navy Veteran. He served in the US Navy as an 8404 FMF Corpsman for the 2nd Battalion/2nd Marines, (STA PLT), stationed out of Camp Lejeune, NC.Dave is now a full time touring musician, singer and songwriter.Dave has performed all over the world and has dedicated his musical career to supporting U.S. Veterans, Active Duty Military, Fire, Police and First Responders. https://www.davebrayusa.comTamara Jackson, Executive Editor at BarbWire.com, Content/Social Media Marketing at The Robar Companies Inc., the host of The Tami Jackson Radio Show.Dedication: Deputy Sheriff Zackari Parrish, III, Douglas County Sheriff's Office, ColoradoEnd of Watch Sunday, December 31, 2017
Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com Dave Bray is a United States Navy Veteran. He served in the US Navy as an 8404 FMF Corpsman for the 2nd Battalion/2nd Marines, (STA PLT), stationed out of Camp Lejeune, NC. Dave is now a full time touring musician, singer and songwriter. Dave has performed all over the world and has dedicated his musical career to supporting U.S. Veterans, Active Duty Military, Fire, Police and First Responders. https://www.davebrayusa.com Tamara Jackson, Executive Editor at BarbWire.com, Content/Social Media Marketing at The Robar Companies Inc., the host of The Tami Jackson Radio Show. Dedication: Deputy Sheriff Zackari Parrish, III, Douglas County Sheriff's Office, Colorado End of Watch Sunday, December 31, 2017
Dr. Jacquelyn Paykel, Director of Whole Health System at the Veterans’ Hospital and Clinics in Tampa, Florida, and Director of the THRIVE Program, reveals her grit in bringing ancient philosophies of care to meet the whole needs of veteran patients. Key Takeaways [5:11] Dr. Jacquelyn Paykel made herself over with introspection and self-compassion with four prongs: understanding herself and having self-compassion, understanding her veteran patients as part of the tribe, serving leaders by understanding their values, and understanding the VA’s organizational goals. [11:52] Jacquelyn’s training years were filled with the stress associated with terror. Stress can be productive depending on how you perceive it. Negative stress can cause damage. Positive stress can be healthy. If you exercise grit, you build confidence in yourself. [16:47] Early on, Jacquelyn collided with a medical practice’s traditional culture with her new ideas and agenda. This created tremendous stress and daily scrutiny due to the lack of trust. Her grit came into play when she was on notice every day for a year to perform under pressure. She learned that she wasn’t stuck. She could always change where she was and the way she behaved. It was a valuable lesson. [31:47] Dr. Jacquelyn Paykel is at the tip of the spear of changing minds and behaviors in a field that’s not known for changing quickly. Hold your uniqueness without displaying it. [36:51] Jacquelyn explains THRIVE, a multi-disciplinary 14-week program that brings veterans together in a standardized curriculum based on positive psychology, integrative medicine or understanding self, and acceptance and commitment therapy. In the 14 weeks, the veterans form a tribe and support each other. The teaching staff also learns how to teach again. [42:35] Leaders find value every day in their own work, model their passion for others, and then allow them to find what makes them tick to interact with the world in a valuable way. Email: Jacquelyn.Paykel@VA.Gov Twitter: @DrPaykel_OBGYN Facebook: @Dr.JacquelynPaykel LinkedIn: Jacquelyn Paykel Quotable Quotes “It’s in belonging — feeling like we belong — that we really can live our best life.” “Stress is a very significant aspect of my training years. … there’s a significant amount of stress even now … it’s a 24/7 job.” “If you don’t have barriers up, people will naturally migrate towards you to help.” You can change where you are and you can change the way you behave. And sometimes you have to change both. Hippocrates emphasized the natural aspects of medical care and doctors are getting back to that. “It really is about kind and compassionate care that will help these individuals heal. Each treatment has a placebo effect.” “What I needed to do was acclimate and people needed to acclimate to me.” When you move into a new situation, understand the environment and prove your worth to the people on the ground. “When people have confidence in you then you can do those creative processes and move forward from there.” “We as leaders generally find value in what we do every day ... but it’s our obligation to model that for other individuals.” Bio Dr. Jacquelyn Paykel is a gynecologist and integrative medicine physician who trained at the University of Wisconsin and completed a fellowship in Integrative Medicine at the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine under the direction of Andrew Weil. She is a United States Navy Veteran. Dr. Paykel has practiced in private and academic settings since separating from the Navy but found her way back home with the Veterans Health Administration in 2014. Currently, she is the Director of Whole Health System at James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital and Clinics in Tampa, Florida. She is also the Director of the THRIVE (Transforming Health and Resiliency through Integration of Values-based Experiences) Program, a novel health care approach that is based upon the tenets of Integrative Medicine, Positive Psychology, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy. Books mentioned in this episode Wired to Eat: Turn Off Cravings, Rewire Your Appetite for Weight Loss, and Determine the Foods That Work for You, by Robb Wolf
Join us this week as we welcome Country music recording artist and United States Navy Veteran, Steve Robinson. Hailing from North Carolina, music first became a serious passion when at the age of 10 his grandfather had his guitar restrung and when he heard the way it sounded, he knew he wanted to play seriously. The Eagles “Hotel California” was the first song he learned to actually play. After completing High School at the age of 16, he then obtained early admission to the Navy via the Delayed Entry Program. Spending two years serving his country (and even some time in Iraq), Steve was proud to serve his country, but the thought of music as a career kept coming back to him. After the Navy he returned to North Carolina where he took various industrial jobs to earn his living. Between Welding, Electrical, and Farming, he became a jack of all trades. Often his work would take him on the road, but not matter where he was, he would always play music. Steve tried to record his songs a couple of times locally, but nothing seemed to be just right. He knew he needed to make a life changing move to truly take a shot at music. After meeting his manager, Steve made the move to Los Angeles where he currently resides and is is recording with Mark McKee, a new young, talented producer and songwriter. He relates “This move across the country was hard, but I knew it was the right thing to do. I will do whatever it to follow my dreams and give music a real shot.” We will talk to Steve about his upcoming schedule, get a behind the scenes look at his music, feature his latest songs, and ask him to share his message for the troops. Please be sure to visit Steve Robinson at http://steverobinsonmusic.info/ and spread the word. Fans are welcome to call in and speak live with Steve during the show (718) 766-4193. Our message to the troops: WE do what we do, because YOU do what you do.
Standing at 6'9", this super tall, high-energy, open-format DJ and producer is able to spin all types of music - entertaining a variety of crowds. DJ Xplicid is a part of a versatile nightlife, bridal, corporate, and private event crew of DJs that cater to sectors of young professionals who want the nightlife talent with professionalism. DJ Xplicid is a United States Navy Veteran with a passion for tacos, pugs, and cheap sunglasses. He is currently based out of Tampa, Florida. Follow DJ Xplicid | xplicidnation.com | facebook.com/deejayxplicid | twitter.com/djxplicid | instagram.com/djxplicid | snapchat: xplicid | soundcloud.com/djxplicid Tracklist 1. 2 Chainz - Birthday Song (Ruen & Mister Gray Remix VIP) 2. G-Eazy & Bebe Rexha - Me, Myself & I (Clips & Ahoy Remix) 3. Beyonce - Formation (Wreckvge & Rigby Trap Remix) 4. O.T. Genasis - Cut It ft. Young Dolph (Styles & Complete & BLANK Trap Remix) 5. Flosstradamus ft. GTA & Lil Jon - Prison Riot (Kid Cut Up Acap Intro) 6. Avicii Levels (BASOMATIK Propaganda Bootleg) 7. DJ Snake - Propaganda (Tek One Transition 75-105) 8. Sidney Samson, Far East Movement, & Onderkoffer – Whiplash 9. Daddy Yankee vs Eva Simmons - Sigueme Y Te Sigo (Mike Carbonell Bootleg) 10. Eva Simons ft. Konshens - Policeman (B-Rad Sound Of The Police Intro) 11. Major Lazer ft. Nyla (Light It Up - VIP Remix) 12. Steve Aoki & Angger Dimas ft Iggy Azalea - Beat Down (DJ Primetyme Short Edit) 13. Beenie Man ft. Ms. Thing - Dude (Ape Drums & Phat Deuce Remix) 14. DJ Katch x Bro Safari - Snap 15. DJ Katch - The Horns 16. Snoop Dogg - Drop It Like It's Hot ft. Pharrell (Hipshaker Balkan Remix) 17. Mastamonk, Savagez, & Clayton William Feat Jonn Hart - Trippin 18. Yellow Claw & DJ Mustard ft. Ty Dolla $ign & Tyga - In My Room (DJ Primetyme Acap Intro) 19. Kronic & Krunk - Hey Ho (Satoru 105-128 Transition DJDX V-Edit) 20. David Guetta ft Nicki Minaj & Afrojack - Hey Mama (Glowinthedark Remix) 21. Autoerotique - They Know (Dirty / Short Edit) 22. Skrillex and MUST DIE - VIPs (Original Mix) 23. Quintino x Hardwell x DJ Kool - Let Me Clear My Scorpion (Henry Fong Bootleg) The Game ft. Skrillex - El Chapo (SpydaT.E.K. Remix) 24. Young Thug - Best Friend (Trentino Remix) 25. Ty Dolla $ign ft Future - Blase (SABER Remix) 26. Petey Pablo - Freek-A-Leek (KANDY Bootleg) 27. D.R.A.M. - CHA CHA (Kennedy Jones & Jaynari Remix) 28. Eric Prydz - Call On Me (Aylen & Dani Deahl Remix) 29. Flux Pavilion vs 2 Live Crew - I Can't Stop (Club Killers 128-70 Trans) 30. Lemi Vice & Action Jackson ft. Gucci Mane - Kangaroo Money (Bass Cadets Remix) 31. New Level - Dibs & MGM & K Spacely Remix (Clean) A$AP Ferg 32. 2 Chainz - Watch Out (Bad Royale & Styles & Complete Remix) 33. TJR ft Savage - We Wanna Party (VIP Trap Mix) 34. Migos - Look At My Dab (Diplo & Bad Royale Remix) 35. Boombox Cartel ft. Stalking Gia - Dancing With Fire 36. Drake - Best I Ever Had (K Theory Remix) 37. Major Lazer & Grandtheft - Number One 38. Fat Joe & Remy Ma ft. French Montana - All The Way Up (DJ Valid Remix) 39. Rich Homie Quan vs Slander NGHTMRE - Flex You (JD Live Trap Flip) 40. Twenty One Pilots vs Slander, NGHTMRE - Stressed Out (JD Live Trap Bootleg) 41. NGHTMRE & Boombox Cartel - Aftershock (Yultron Remix)
Babette Holder-Youngberg is one of the co-founder of “ThelastCivilRights.org”, a group of Christian-Conservative women who are political commentators and advocates for the principles of limited government, individual freedom, and a strong free market. In addition to her role as Co-Founder of the LastCivilRights.org blog site, Babette is also a precinct committeewoman in Milton Township of DuPage County. Babette has appeared on Radio shows such as, Inside The Beltway-Star Parker’s CURE show, Nothing But The Truth with host Carl Boyd Jr. Babette as a public speaker and activist has stood with national black leaders at events such as press conference with Star Parker for the Urban CURE’s second Amendment Never again press conference, and the Kermit Gosnell Press Conference with a congressional briefing in 2013, and the National Black Pro-life coalition in Chicago for Remembering Tonya Reaves/Abortion Activism. Babette is a dedicated servant who is an uncompromising champion of the unalienable rights of all Americans, with an emphasis on sanctity of life. and sanctity of marriage between one man and one woman. Kuuleme Stephens was born and raised in Tucson, AZ and she has an Associate’s Degree in Business Administration. She is one of the Co-Founders of The Last Civil Right and a co-author of a newly released book titled “The White Folks Guide to Understanding the Black Community, and Get Out the Vote”. She is also a member of the Tea Party, the Disabled American Veterans, the NRA, an Arizona Republican Committeewoman, and a proud United States Navy Veteran. Her articles have been featured on Red White and Blue News, Herman Cain PAC, Enidnews.com, Rightlinksblogs.com, Amplify.com, The Conservative Praetorian, The Rowdy Republican, and many others. She is known for her “pit bull” personality and does not back down.