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Erin Prochnow, Executive Director of the YWCA Cass Clay describes her experience riding with the US Navy Blue Angels as they prepare for the 2024 Fargo AirShoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jim Clash is an American participatory adventure and business journalist, author, and fellow and director of Explorers Club. Since joining Forbes as a staff writer in 1993, Jim has skied to the South Pole, flown in a MiG-25 at Mach 2.6 to the edge of space, and climbed the Matterhorn. His other adventures include driving the Bugatti Veyron at its top speed of 253 miles per hour and, most recently, flying with the US Navy Blue Angels in their F-18 fighters. He is the author of Forbes to the Limits and The Right Stuff. Jim holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Columbia University and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Maryland. Today, you'll hear Jim describe his life as a participatory adventurer and journalist. He recounts his adventurous, geeky childhood building his own radios and antenna and why he switched his major from Physics to English while studying at the University of Maryland. He explains why he decided to return to journalism after a career in the advertising industry. He discusses his ventures to the peaks of Mount Kilimanjaro and Everest and his journey to the North Pole. You'll also learn about the common characteristics among the successful and great people he has interviewed and gain insight from his life lessons. “Journalism is about truth and advertising is like a pyramid—you take a little point and pile layers and layers on it until you get an obfuscation of truth. In journalism, you narrow it to the point, which is truth.” - Jim Clash This week on Kathy Sullivan Explores: ● Jim's background, fascinating childhood, and life in Japan● His stint in advertising and being a drummer for a rock band● Uncovering truth and how Jim realized that journalism was his life's calling● The Rat Experiment, climbing the Matterhorn and Kilimanjaro, and Jim's passion for mountain climbing● The Hillary Step traffic jam on Mount Everest● Skiing to the South Pole and other adventures in Jim's life as a participatory adventurer and writer● How Jim procures his adventure gigs● The common characteristics of extraordinary people● Understanding the difference between real and perceived risk● Resisting peer pressure and other life lessons Resources Mentioned: ● Book: Seven Summits by Dick Bass, Frank Wells, and Rick Ridgeway Our Favorite Quotes: ● “Extraordinary people understand that there's a difference between real and perceived risk.” - Jim Clash● “If you think differently, don't go along with the crowd. Don't always bow to peer pressure—do what you think is right. - Jim Clash Connect with Jim Clash: ● Jim Clash on LinkedIn● Jim Clash on Instagram● Jim Clash on YouTube● Jim Clash on Twitter Spaceship Not Required I'm Kathy Sullivan, the only person to have walked in space and gone to the deepest point in the ocean. I'm an explorer, and that doesn't always have to involve going to some remote or exotic place. It simply requires a commitment to put curiosity into action. In this podcast, you can explore, reflecting on lessons learned from life so far and from my brilliant and ever-inquisitive guests. We explore together in this very moment from right where you are--spaceship not required. Welcome to Kathy Sullivan Explores. Visit my website at kathysullivanexplores.com to sign up for seven astronaut tips to improving your life on earth and be the first to discover future episodes and learn about more exciting adventures ahead! Don't forget to leave a rating and review wherever you get your podcasts! Spotify I Stitcher I Apple Podcasts I iHeart Radio I TuneIn I Google I Amazon Music.
Second Lieutenant Dorian Neuendorf, the Flight Commander and Associate Conductor of the United States Air Force Band of Mid-America, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois was our guest recently. She discussed bands in the military and the upcoming concerts in the St. Louis area, specifically at the Scott AFB Airshow on May 13 and 14 which will feature the U.S. Navy Blue Angels.[01:06] Return to Civility[02:01] Interview with Second Lieutenant Dorian Neuendorf-Part I[18:04] Saint Louis In Tune Information[19:40] Dred Scott Stamp Information[20:52] Interview with Second Lieutenant Dorian Neuendorf-Part II[25:49] More on the Scott AFB Air Show[27:49] The US Navy Blue Angels[29:46] How the Blue Angels got their start: Recorded Interview with Captain Roy Marlin "Butch" Voris[36:22] Saint Louis In Tune - stlintune.com[37:49] Dred Scott Heritage Foundation[39:07] Word of the Day[40:30] Celebrations in St. Louis[45:10] HumorThis is Season 6! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#usairforce #usairforcebandofmidamerica #scottafb #airshow #blueangels
During today's ten-minute walk, Dave says there's a valuable lesson we can learn from the US Navy Blue Angels if we want to walk 10,000 steps every day. To help support the podcast tap HERE
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For the U.S. Navy Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron, media relations is not a job that just happens on the ground. Each year, dozens of media reps, influencers and VIPs are invited to take a ride in the back seat of one of the squadron's F/A-18 Super Hornet fighter jets. And, in order to help tell the story of the Blue Angels public affairs team, Lead Balloon was invited to be the first podcast to take one of those rides. CLICK HERE if you prefer to watch a video podcast documentary version of this episode. In this episode, Dusty is paired up with Lt. Commander Griffin Stangel, #7 Blue Angels pilot and air show narrator, who is tasked with giving media reps the ride of a lifetime, while at the same time serving as an on-the-record spokesman for the unit. He not only flies the plane, but fields questions and hits talking points with a smile on his face—all while enduring the extreme physical punishment of high-G aviation. The jet rides are a critical part of the Blue Angels media relations strategy, Stangel notes, because, "We can talk about it all day, but unless you're up here experiencing it, you won't truly know what these pilots are putting themselves through." Stangel also flies members of the Blue Angels public affairs team to capture photos and videos of the squadron in action. As we learned in the last episode, it's a remarkable ordeal to operate a camera in the middle of "the most intense roller coaster" ride in the world. This time, we visit the team at their Pensacola headquarters, and we'll take you through a day-in-the-life as a member of the Blue Angels public affairs team: early morning pre-flight briefing, special breathing techniques to avoid "G-Force Induced Loss-of-Consciousness," strapping in to the fighter jet, and a memorable, adrenaline-soaked flight in an F/A-18 Super Hornet. The Blue Angels are supported by a team of more than 150 U.S. Navy and Marine Corps personnel, and we meet a number of them, including: #7 Pilot and Narrator, Lt. Commander Griffin Stangel Public Affairs Chief MCC Michael Russell #7 Crew Chief AD2 Cam Tuzon AE2 Dale Pascua Public Affairs Specialist MC2 Cody Hendrix Special thanks as well to Blue Angels Public Affairs Officer Lt. Chelsea Dietlin and Public Affairs Chief MCC Paul Archer for helping coordinate Lead Balloon's embed with the squadron, as well as Jim Schlueter, Paul Guse and Dave Oates. Make sure to check out the epic video version of this podcast! Subscribe to the Podcamp Media e-newsletter for more behind-the-scenes footage. Special music for this episode was performed and recorded by Ty Christian and Brian Koenig of the metal act Lords of the Trident, which is touring this fall in the U.S., Canada and Japan. Additional music by the Revolution, Tiger Gang and Dr. Delight. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The U.S. Navy Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron is not only the world's most well-known group of elite performing aviators. It's also—and people forget this—a group of elite public affairs and marketing practitioners. From the pilots to the technicians turning wrenches on the planes, every Blue Angels team member is trained to uphold the unit's 76 years of tradition and legacy. As a brand management exercise, there is perhaps no other initiative in the world as rigorous and disciplined. And at the heart of this publicity apparatus is a small but extraordinary group of public and media relations practitioners whose duties would literally make most strategic communicators pass out. The Blue Angels public affairs team operates under grueling physical conditions, works brutal hours and is held to meticulous standards befitting one of the most storied aviation units in history, where the stakes are always life and death. They populate social media accounts on behalf of the Blue Angels brand, coordinate ride-alongs with local media and VIPs, and are even called upon to fly photography missions with the squadron, experiencing the same adverse G-forces as the pilots themselves. We wanted to tell the story... of the people who tell the Blue Angels' story, embedding with the Blue Angels Public Affairs team for the first segment in this two-part series. So in this episode, we meet the team as they prepare for and fly at the Chicago Air and Water show, one of more than 60 air shows the Blue Angels headline across North America each year. The Blue Angels are supported by a team of more than 150 U.S. Navy and Marine Corps personnel, and we meet a number of them, including: Executive Officer, Commander Jon Fay Maintenance Officer, Lt. Commander Brian Abe #7 Pilot and Narrator, Lt. Commander Griffin Stangel Public Affairs Chief MCC Paul Archer Public Affairs Specialist MC1 Cody Deccio Public Affairs Specialist MC1 Bobby Baldock Public Affairs Specialist MC2 Cody Hendrix Special thanks as well to Blue Angels Public Affairs Officer Lt. Chelsea Dietlin for helping coordinate Lead Balloon's embed with the squadron, as well as Jim Schlueter, Paul Guse and Dave Oates. Watch a video preview of next month's epic season finale with the Blue Angels. Subscribe to the Podcamp Media e-newsletter to be notified when we post video of this extraordinary experience. Special music for this episode was performed and recorded by Ty Christian and Brian Koenig of the metal act Lords of the Trident, which is touring this fall in the U.S., Canada and Japan. Additional music by Michael Briguglio, the Revolution and the Realist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
04/29/22 : Joel chats with a fellow coworker at KGFO, Madison Quinn, to talk about an interview Madison recently did with Gil Rud. Madison sat down with a former Boss of the US Navy Blue Angels from 1986-1988, and you can watch the full video interview right here: https://youtu.be/STN4ZLaE3p4 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Executive Officer of the Blue Angels, Todd Royles joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss today's final flight of the Legacy Hornet before the Blues make the switch to the Super Hornet, which is considered the "Corvette" of jet crafts. The Blues will make their final flight with the Legacy Hornet from Perdido and along Pensacola Beach starting around 4pm.
Lt. Commander Davies joins the Pensacola Morning News to discuss his retirement from the US Navy after 20 years of service. He served with the US Navy Blue Angels for three years as the narrator, the #6 opposing solo, and #5 lead solo pilot with the Blues. Lt. Commander Davies said that he's excited to be entering the civilian world.
Right in the middle of the #AmericaStrongFlyover campaign, we get a chance to sit down with Lieutenant Commander Brandon Hempler, the Lead Solo Pilot (#5) for the US Navy Blue Angels! We talk about how he mentally prepares for shows, the technical details of flying the F/A-18 Hornet, and even find a way to relate it back to shooting! This is an amazing episode, you're not going to want to miss it! Go check out LCDR Brandon Hempler: Instagram: @mrbigglesworth56 Make sure to follow us on other social media accounts as well! Kayle Browning: @USABrowningK David Radulovich: @DRadulovich Beyond The Podium: @BeyondThePodium
A mysterious truck found at the bottom of a Pennsylvania lake could help police solve a decade-old crime. Meanwhile, state senators are threatening to subpoena Governor Wolf if his administration doesn’t release details about its waiver program for business closures and hospitals in the Keystone State can once again perform elective surgeries. The US Navy Blue Angels and US Air Force Thunderbirds will be flying over Pennsylvania. Support the work we do by subscribing to PennLive.com: https://www.pennlive.com/digitalsubscription/inline/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wiadomości dnia w Radio RAMPA – dzisiaj jest 23 sierpnia 2019 roku1)Polonia: w niedzielę, 25 sierpnia, w Santuarium Matki Bożej Częstochowskiej, w Doylestown – w Amerykańskiej Częstochowie, odbędzie się uroczysta Koronacja Ikony Jasnogórskiej. Ikona ta ma wyjątkowe połączenie ze świętym Janem Pawłem II. O historii ikony, a także programie dnia, rozmawialiśmy z Prowincjałem Paulinów w USA, Ojcem Tadeuszem Lizińczykiem. Wywiad w sobotę na antenie Radio RAMPA 620 AM po godz. 5 p.m.2)Nowy Jork: w czwartek rano nad rzeką Hudson i Statuą Wolności, nowojorczycy zobaczyć mogli pokaz akrobacji lotniczych w wykonaniu brytyjskiego Royal Air Force Thunderbirds i amerykańskich US Navy Blue Angels, US Air Force Thunderbirds i F-35 Lighting II Demo Team. Wszystko z okazji inauguracji New York International Air Show, który odbędzie się w ten weekend w New Windsor, 60 mil na północ od Manhattanu. To pierwszy raz kiedy te cztery drużyny, wystąpiły razem w tym samym czasie. Z innych wiadomości, 28 sierpnia dojdzie do oficjalnego otwarcia Mostu Tadeusza Kościuszki, łączącego dzielnice Brooklyn i Queens. Zakończone zostały prace nad drugim przęsłem mostu, a autostrada prowadząca w kierunku Brooklynu ma zostać otworzona we wrześniu. To wtedy do dyspozycji kierowców, będzie pięć pasów ruchu w kierunku Queensu, cztery pasy ruchu w kierunku Brooklynu, a dodatkowo otwarta będzie 20-stopowa ścieżka dla rowerów i pieszych. Przewiduje się, że po remocie, korki na autostradzie BQE przechodzącej przez most, zmniejszą się o 65%. 3)USA: ze stanowiska dyrektora wykonawczego internetowego sklepu meblowego OVERSTOCK, zrezygnował jego założyciel Patrick Byrne. Jako powód, podał swoje zaangażowanie w sprawy rządowe. Wcześniej, 12 sierpnia, wydał oświadczenie, w którym przyznał się, że pomagał w śledztwach FBI dotyczących przedstawicieli rządu, w tym Hilary Clinton i Donalda Trumpa w trakcie kampanii wyborczej w 2016 roku. Powiedział, że ostatnie zadanie stanowiło, jak to nazwał „szpiegostwo polityczne.” W liście rezygnacyjnym zaznaczył, że przez niejasność tamtych słow, woli nie być częścią Overstock, aby nie niszczyć działań biznesowych firmy.4)ŚWIAT – Prezydent Francji Emmanuel Macron i nowowybrany premier Wielkiej Brytanii, Boris Johnson, spotkali się aby przedyskutować Brexit. Premier Wielkiej Brytanii nalegał aby Unia Europejska powróciła do rozmów, tak aby stworzyć nową umowę. Prezydent Francji powiedział, że jest to niemożliwe, gdyż nie pozostało już wystarczająco czasu. Dzień wcześniej, w tej samej sprawie, Boris Johnson spotkał się z Angelą Merkel – Unia Europejska wyklucza renegocjację umowy Brexitowej. Data 31 października, ma być datą ostateczną.5)Polska: tragiczne doniesienia z Polski. Cztery osoby nie żyją, a ponad 100 jest rannych, po tym jak w Tatrach orzeszły gwałtowne burze. piorun uderzył w znak krzyża na Giewoncie, gdzie rażonych zostało bezpośrednio kilkanaście osób. Ofiary śmiertelne to dwójka dzieci i dwie osoby dorosłe. Z innych wiadomości, w jeziorze Kisajno na Mazurach, odnaleziono ciało Piotra Woźniaka-Staraka, polskiego producenta filmowego, twórcy takich filmów jak „Bogowie” czy „Sztuka Kochania. Historia Michaliny Wisłockiej” Poszukiwania trwały od soboty w nocy, kiedy to założyciel Watchout Studio, wpaść miał do wody przy gwałtownym skręcie motorówki, którą płynął. Piotr Woźniak Starak miał 39 lat.
Episode NotesEpisode 49 is here and the guys debate which Air Demonstration Squadron is best, The Canadian Snowbirds, The US Navy Blue Angels, or the United States Air Force Thunderbirds. Also the guys talk E3 and so much more in the latest Movie, Music and Video Game News, Also a Throwback Movie Review on "The Disaster Artist", Ron Reviews XMen Dark Phoenix on our Current Movie Review, our What the Hell is that Segment and so much more.The Road to our 50th Episode continues...Do you love our Show, Subscribe to Us and Leave a Review. Like us on Facebook: [link] https://www.facebook.com/SuperRetroThrowbackReviews/ Follow us on Twitter: [link] https://twitter.com/SuperRetroTBR Follow us on Instagram: [link] https://instagram.com/superretrothrowbackreviews Also Check us out on The Dorkening Podcast NetworkThis episode is brought to you by Deadly Grounds Coffee [link] https://deadlygroundscoffee.com (The official Sponsor of The Dorkening Podcast Network and Super Retro Throwback Reviews), this episode is also brought to you by Connecticut Cult Classics [link] https://www.connecticutcultclassics.com, and JPO Productions LLC. [link] http://www.jpoproductions.com
At the Rhode Island National Guard Open House and Air Show, Commander Eric Doyle & Petty Officer 1st Class Tim Jose talk about their roles with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels Flight Demonstration Squadron
At the Rhode Island National Guard Open House and Air Show, Commander Eric Doyle & Petty Officer 1st Class Tim Jose talk about their roles with the U.S. Navy Blue Angels Flight Demonstration Squadron
In this Episode, Pitchlock Pete talks with a The PAX River Air Expo about the upcoming airshow on June 2nd and June 3rd. This show features the US Navy Blue Angels, Geico Skytypers, Rob Holland, ShockWave, Patty Wagstaff, Elias Corey, and of course the Warrior Flight team with their L-39. Great talking with CASH on it. Come out and have a great time and look for the Hangardeck Podcast Team.
In this episode of Other People’s Airplanes, the US Navy Blue Angels perform at SUN ‘n FUN 2014.
Gaz is back from a work and holiday break from the podcast and got to see the Royal Air Force Red Arrows acrobatic flying team. Guy obviously confuses the US Navy Blue Angels and the US Air Force Thunderbirds and he's really, really sorry about that. They gab a bit about the iPad on the road, the Magic TrackPad, and Gaz's problems with his Mac Mini. We go on as well about iPhones and Verizon. We FINALLY get to the 2nd part of the Gaz and David Cohen interview (because we both like David so there!)
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Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Topics covered this time around: -We have 3 cars so if one breaks down, we have an extra. ALL 3 Broke down! -Surprise birthday party for my Sister's 40th -US Navy Blue Angels jets and the dog barking throughout the podcast -New audio setup, Let me know how it sounds -Richard and Joanne's liners -National Cherry Festival starts this weekend (With Airshow) -Music (mostly folky bluegrass stuff) Check out go to meeting at www.gotomeeting.com/techpodcasts for a free 30 day trial Check out podcastmadness.com for your chance to win prizes and listen for the code word at the end of the show today for the summer of podcasts II contest.
We talk to LCDR Craig Olson, Opposing Solo of the US Navy Blue Angels. Dan McNew and I were treated to a Blue angels demonstration flight from the ramp of the Western Michigan University School of Aviation on the northeast corner of the field at Battle Creek International Airport (KBTL) in Battle Creek, Michigan. The Blue Angels arrived at about 10:30 local and the diamond and the solos, respectively, flew familiarization maneuvers between then and 2:30. The team then flew a full demo before meeting us out by the aircraft for interviews. Full show notes at www.airspeedonline.com. Blue Angels: www.blueangels.navy.mil US Navy Recruiting: www.navy.com US Marine Corps Recruiting: www.marines.com
Can you name six people cool enough to stand in for Van Halen in the only music video the band made in support of its critical 5150 album? Try the US Navy Blue Angels, the ambassadors of US Navy and Marine aviation. Here's an energetic summary of the (blue and) gold standard in precision aviation. Find out why the Blues don't wear g-suits and lots more.