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Vancil talks criminal defense, joining Clark and Glasgow Law Office, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
Vancil talks expansions, available products, and more with Dame Fine Coffee on the WRAM Morning Show.
In this episode of The Strengths Whisperer, host Brandon Miller introduces us to the Coach to Coach series with Jennifer Doyle Vancil, a global strengths expert and founder of Communicating Strengths, LLC. Together, they talk through the impact of the Communication strength in both personal and professional settings. Jennifer shares her transformative journey of reframing her top five strengths from perceived weaknesses to empowering talents. Through her experiences, she illustrates the power of genuine communication, the art of storytelling, and the need for feedback and verbal processing. Additional Resources:Connect with Brandon on LinkedIn How to be a Good Teammate to Me: Brandon@34strong.com Learn more about 34 Strong Connect with Jennifer on LinkedIn Learn more about Communicating Strengths, LLC Follow PeopleForward Network on LinkedIn
Vancil provides an update on the Monmouth location and the anticipated opening, talks freeze dried candy, available drink options, his team, pre-ordering on the app, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
The recipient of Taylor Swift's scarf at Arrowhead Stadium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to episode 70! Jennifer Doyle Vancil is a Gallup-Certified strength coach that helps people create strengths-based careers. Brandon and Farra took the Clifton assesment prior to this episode, so they get to talk with Jennifer all about their results and what a strengths-based career looks like.
In this special DOUBLE DAWG DOUBLE Show, Warren (the Dawg) records two Dawg & Duck Show Episodes with two special Dawg Guests. DOOGING Like A Champion with JJ Vancil Warren is joined by fellow Dawg JJ Vancil to bask in the glory of the Huskies emphatic victory over the Oregon Ducks. The guys laugh about the feelings of joy they have in knowing that the Dawgs will forever have bragging rights over the Ducks and the rest of the Pac 12. JJ and Warren discuss how this matchup was like Rocky vs Drago, except for the fact that Rocky had already knocked out Drago twice before. Simply said... It's good to be a Dawg! To The Victor Go The Spoils with Mike Martin Mike Martin of RealDawg.com joins Warren to discuss the Huskies magical run and victory over the Oregon Ducks. They unpack the ridiculous All Pac 12 Honors (and snubs), and look at recruiting, the transfer portal, and which Huskies might come back for another run! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/husky-podcast/support
DAWG & DUCK SHOW: INFINITE CHAMPIONS with JJ Vancil & Mike Martin In this special DOUBLE DAWG DOUBLE Show, Warren (the Dawg) records two Dawg & Duck Show Episodes with two special Dawg Guests. DOOGING Like A Champion with JJ VancilWarren is joined by fellow Dawg JJ Vancil to bask in the glory of the Huskies emphatic victory over the Oregon Ducks. The guys laugh about the feelings of joy they have in knowing that the Dawgs will forever have bragging rights over the Ducks and the rest of the Pac 12. JJ and Warren discuss how this matchup was like Rocky vs Drago, except for the fact that Rocky had already knocked out Drago twice before. Simply said... It's good to be a Dawg! To The Victor Go The Spoils with Mike Martin Mike Martin of RealDawg.com joins Warren to discuss the Huskies magical run and victory over the Oregon Ducks. They unpack the ridiculous All Pac 12 Honors (and snubs), and look at recruiting, the transfer portal, and which Huskies might come back for another run!
Vancil talks the opening of his fourth location in Canton, shares advice for starting a business, the announcement of adding freeze dried candy to the menu, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
Vancil discusses the upgrade coming to the Monmouth community as Dame Fine Coffee acquired the former Superwash on Main Street and that a new building will be constructed.
***NOTE: We had some technical issues with the previously released audio file this morning - this release is the corrected file. Thank you for your patience!*** When it comes to understanding the Enneagram, it's time to consider a shift and deepening of how this tool can enhance our spiritual journey. There's been such a 'fad phase' in the past decade about the Enneagram that it has left many of us wondering... what is the real point of knowing ourselves better? Marilyn Vancil and Steve discuss this much needed shift and her new book, Beyond the Enneagram. Steve and Marilyn explore the themes of the book--a re-centering of our self orientation to a God orientation. They discuss: Moving from What I am to Who I am Moving from Reaction to Responsive From bondage to Freedom From Wounded to Whole From Shakable to unshakable And from Being burdened to rested--Steve's favorite chapter and worth the price of the book in one chapter! About Our Guest Marilyn Vancil is a certified Enneagram Professional in the Narrative Tradition through Enneagram Worldwide, a certified spiritual director, and a trained life coach through Coach Training Alliance. She has also completed coursework on the Enneagram at Loyola University and the Deep Coaching Institute. Vancil facilitates workshops and retreats on the Enneagram, focusing on how it can be used to deepen one's life with God and improve relationships. She lives in Seattle with her husband, Jeff. Marilyn's Website Beyond the Enneagram by Marilyn Vancil Self to Lose, Self to Find by Marilyn Vancil More information on the Enneagram Podcast Episode 39 - A Deeper Understanding of the Enneagram with Adele and Doug Calhoun Podcast Episode 46 - How the Enneagram Informs us in Crisis with Adele and Doug Calhoun The Enneagram: A Self Awareness Spiritual Tool SUPPORT THE PODCAST It takes a lot to create our podcast episodes! Please consider a gift to support our ministry. We have a few ways to make it easy for you: Use our Donation Page on our Website Donate using our new App Send by mail (Potter's Inn, PO Box 35, Divide, Colorado 80814 - make sure you make note that your gift is for the podcast) Contact Us at podcast@pottersinn.com
Vancil talks liability, crop insurance coverage, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
Vancil is running for Henderson County Sheriff in the upcoming June 28 Primary Election.
Scott, Craig & Jesse invite guest J.J. Vancil, CEO of Generation Alive, to share his story of finding Jesus and his passion for activating youth into a life of compassionate leadership. The Find & Follow podcast is all about helping you find and follow Jesus in everyday life! Following Jesus means to: Connect personally with Jesus every day Grow intentionally with others Serve in your Sweet Spot Show Notes: Generation Alive Podcast Website Mission Church Messages Follow Mission Church: MC Instagram MC Facebook MC Website
Mark Vancil and Sarah Lent are collaborating on the release of new NFT's featuring Michael Jordan. The discussion goes into new technology, collections and how legends can lean into this new marketplace. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Differently: Assume the risk of creating an extra-ordinary life
This episode is a little different. A couple of episodes back (#60) I had a conversation with Jennifer Doyle Vancil, a strengths based career coach and she talked about the amazing Clifton Strengths Finder. This is my personal conversation with her and the process I went through in discovering my strengths. I hope that my inquiry will inspire you to make your own. Learn more about Jennifer: Connect on LI: www.linkedin.com/in/jennifervancilTake the Assessment & Learn More by visiting her website: www.communicatingstrengths.comLearn more about Carla: https:/www.carlareeves.com/Connect on IG: https://www.instagram.com/carlasreeves/Explore Coaching with Carla: https://bookme.name/carlareeves/lite/explore-coaching
Differently: Assume the risk of creating an extra-ordinary life
What would it be like to know, understand and lean fully into the things you are naturally good at and spend less time focused on the places where you don't feel like you're enough?Jennifer Doyle Vancil is a Strengths Coach and Strengths-Based Educator - for over a decade she has trained people using the Clifton Strengths Assessment (formerly know as Strengths Finder.She works with companies and nonprofit organizations around team development and privately with leaders to maximize their own strengths as a career coach.She paints a really clear picture of what it can look like to operate from your natural strengths and how when you know your top 5 strengths you can being to communicate better, improve relationships, advocate for yourself in your career and more!Sit back and enjoy!Learn more about Jennifer: Connect on LI: www.linkedin.com/in/jennifervancilTake the Assessment & Learn More by visiting her website: www.communicatingstrengths.comLearn more about Carla: https:/www.carlareeves.com/Connect on IG: https://www.instagram.com/carlasreeves/Explore Coaching with Carla: https://bookme.name/carlareeves/lite/explore-coaching
Adrian welcomes Chris Gough and Jeff Vancil to discuss an upcoming opportunity for everyone in the Pacific NW to join together in prayer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Owner Dillon Vancil and Dame Fine Coffee are celebrating one year on the Monmouth community on February 9th. Vancil also shares that he will be expanding the business with two locations in Galesburg, opening March 1, 2022, with plans to expand further with a location in Burlington, IA in the near future.
Does your work fit into your life the way you hope it does? If you truly follow your calling, you'll see that you're probably going to get hired for what you got in trouble for as a kid. Today's guest stands by this philosophy and urges everyone to understand the personal strengths that are taken for granted. In other words, realize that your strengths can be the origin of your work. Jennifer Vancil provides value as a Strengths-Based Career Coach, and mainly assists people who are looking to feel more connected to their work. She achieved her Bachelor of Arts in Theater and a Masters in Education in Adult Education. Currently, Jennifer teaches the MBA Career Management class at Colorado State University and does career coaching at both Colorado State University and the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Through her business, Communicating Strengths, Jennifer helps clients handle career changes, resume writing, interview preparation, and positioning for internal promotion. As Communicating Strengths focuses on strongest skills, Jennifer's approach to career management includes knowing the nuances of your strengths to build deeper awareness. Usually, people find a more reliable balance in life once they connect with something intrinsic. Jennifer says that the people she primarily works with are in a scenario where they are not getting to use their top strengths. How does life calling relate to work? Jennifer speaks on the need to have some consistency and some compatibility in your career and work that mirrors your talents. Being honest with yourself, having a discussion about if there is a real match between your view of life and work exposes any disconnect. Jennifer explains how consistency and compatibility across different parts of our life create an integration of calling and work. Listen to Jennifer give the key points of examining our current career, talk through the steps of assessing career options, and explain how to use curiosity to spark change. Time stamps: [00:18] - Jennifer Vancil is a career coach helping people navigate their calling. [02:34] - How does theater merge into how Jennifer delivers her skills today? She talks about the moment her theater skills and coaching skills first overlapped. [05:25] - Jennifer explains power behind the nuances of the Clifton Strengths assessments. [07:18] - Jennifer says you're probably going to get hired for what you got in trouble for as a kid. [09:49] - What does career management include? What sorts of issues are people dealing with in career management? [12:07] - How does life calling relate to work? Jennifer speaks on the need to have some consistency and some compatibility in your work that mirrors your talents. [14:39] - Here's a way to think of calling as an overarching theme that is applicable in more than one field of study or part of life. [17:32] - Jennifer recalls the conversations that happen when deciding a new direction in career and calling. First, acknowledge the need for change. [20:11] - Listen to Jennifer give the key points of examining career and using curiosity to spark change. [23:09] - Jennifer discusses her blog post “Creating a strength-based career” that goes deeper into the strategies she spoke about in this episode. [24:50] - Think about the different roles in your life, and how you can merge your calling into each one. Links: Chris Heinz Chris Heinz Co. CommunicatingStrengths.com Book a call with Jennifer LinkedIn Profile Creating a Strengths Based Career
Coach Vancil discusses what it's like to coach at his Alma Mater, how he connects with his youth program, and how he teaches good shot selection. Interested in contacting coach Vancil? You can reach him via email: Andrew_Vancil@beaverton.k12.or.us For more information about the Oregon Basketball Coaches Association, visit our website or.nhsbca.org, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/Oregonbca, or follow us on Twitter @ORHoopCoaches Have a coach you want to hear from? A topic you'd like to hear discussed? Share your thoughts using the message button or email us at oregonbasketballcoaches@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/obca/message
Coop is a multi-talented music producer, drummer, entrepreneur, and everything in between. I had the pleasure of sitting down with him in the coziness of his new studio (SafeHouse Sounds) and chop it up. Give this a listen if you're into music, music production, small business, or just into good conversations!
Dan Barreiro is joined by longtime writer Mark Vancil to talk more about the Scottie Pippen saga and more. Lou Nanne makes his weekly trip in-studio to talk Stanley Cup Finals and Wild offseason.
Dan Barreiro is joined by longtime writer Mark Vancil to talk more about the Scottie Pippen saga and more. Lou Nanne makes his weekly trip in-studio to talk Stanley Cup Finals and Wild offseason.
ITNS Radio, "The Show By Musicians For Musicians”, bringing you the best songwriters, artists bands, music professionals and interviews from all over the world! This is the place for great music, interviews by professionals in the music field and a whole lot more! Come into the Neon Lights, ITNS Radio! DISCLAIMER: Receiving airplay on ITNS Radio is always free. All the artist's that we feature or play their music have rights to the music submitted to us. We have various music promotions that include our interviews, website, and social media sites; check them out at www.itnsradio.com/the-neon-market and have and remember..."Don't Just Be A Music Lover, Be A Music Supporter" ~ Sam Watkins, Artist and Host of ITNS Radio
Eliot is the DLK Dallas Texas chapter president. Having over 10 cars featured in magazines Eliot has not been stopping on his mission to get every type. As most collectors go his collection is starting to lean toward rare and vintage. Having several split windows and early convertibles even a Hebmuller. He also owns Nate from Wagons West 1955 23 window. we discuss "checkbook" builds and the progress of the hobby. Check out his cars Here
In this episode, Ezra Vancil interviews me about my forthcoming debut single On Top Of The World. We cover the history and process of my songwriting, using public proclamation as a source of accountability, various technical challenges I faced in writing and recording the song, the players involved, and the forthcoming video. On Top Of The World drops January 8th, 2021. Download it for free at Robonzo.com. Our discussion covers themes common among creative individuals. Taking the leap from "wanting" to singing one's own music to actually writing and recording a song is one example. Ezra and I are both acquainted with brute forcing our way through certain aspects of the creative processes that apply writing and recording music. We're also familiar with the dilemma of knowing when we're done with a song, its lyrics and even specific parts. When is a song good enough? These are among the many things that can keep musicians from moving forward with writing and recording endeavors. Our conversation also explores the uncertainties, insecurities and obstacles. This interview was put together as promotional piece for the song. Because Ezra is such a great songwriter and lovely human being, we were able to bounce between my experiences and his. The resulting conversation was helpful to me in many ways. I hope it will be equally so for you. Visit UnstarvingMusician.com for related links, episode transcript and more.
In this episode, Ezra Vancil interviews me about my forthcoming debut single On Top Of The World. We cover the history and process of my songwriting, using public proclamation as a source of accountability, various technical challenges I faced in writing and recording the song, the players involved, and the forthcoming video. On Top Of The World drops January 8th, 2021. Download it for free at Robonzo.com. Our discussion covers themes common among creative individuals. Taking the leap from "wanting" to singing one's own music to actually writing and recording a song is one example. Ezra and I are both acquainted with brute forcing our way through certain aspects of the creative processes that apply writing and recording music. We're also familiar with the dilemma of knowing when we're done with a song, its lyrics and even specific parts. When is a song good enough? These are among the many things that can keep musicians from moving forward with writing and recording endeavors. Our conversation also explores the uncertainties, insecurities and obstacles. This interview was put together as promotional piece for the song. Because Ezra is such a great songwriter and lovely human being, we were able to bounce between my experiences and his. The resulting conversation was helpful to me in many ways. I hope it will be equally so for you. Visit UnstarvingMusician.com for related links, episode transcript and more.
Ezra Vancil joins me for his second feature on the podcast. I first spoke with him back in March of 2018 for episode 42 of the Unstarving Musician. Listen to Ezra's first appearance on the podcast This conversation was sparked by an email exchange we had where Ezra mentioned an arduous trip to Florida for a festival he was performing during the onset of the pandemic. In that email, he also said he'd decided to throw in the towel on his music career. Thankfully, he changed his mind on and continues to make music. In this conversation, we also discuss: Where he thought he was going next, and where he ended up following his travels to and from Florida His new album The Family Songbook, on which his daughter Cozy makes her recording debut His depression (bipolar), the changes in his life, and some of the tools he uses to cope His sentiments about live streaming A bit of tribute to a friend he recently lost, and something that friend recently did for him Subscription based fan support And much more... Visit UnstarvingMusician.com for related links, episode transcript and more.
Ezra Vancil joins me for his second feature on the podcast. I first spoke with him back in March of 2018 for episode 42 of the Unstarving Musician. Listen to Ezra's first appearance on the podcast This conversation was sparked by an email exchange we had where Ezra mentioned an arduous trip to Florida for a festival he was performing during the onset of the pandemic. In that email, he also said he'd decided to throw in the towel on his music career. Thankfully, he changed his mind on and continues to make music. In this conversation, we also discuss: Where he thought he was going next, and where he ended up following his travels to and from Florida His new album The Family Songbook, on which his daughter Cozy makes her recording debut His depression (bipolar), the changes in his life, and some of the tools he uses to cope His sentiments about live streaming A bit of tribute to a friend he recently lost, and something that friend recently did for him Subscription based fan support And much more... Visit UnstarvingMusician.com for related links, episode transcript and more.
Ep.398 - Ezra Vancil - Musician & Songwriter - Ezra shares his story with his career in music getting dropped from a label to making that decision later to work on your passion full time, he also opens up about his near-death experience. Losing his family after seeking help, his family came back together. Don't forget to catch him on Shower or Karaoke which air on October 30th, he sings his song pick for us! Check Out the Latest Video/Song: Parables - Father and Daughter Duet [Americana) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQy8PwGYajg Ezra Links: Website: https://www.ezravancil.com/ My latest Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0VQ9nJf81E&list=PLvyee5LAg_ZlvY0rY4XJsZmtGF-uiZJsB Latin Podcast Winner 2020 Facebook: @alittlebitofeverythingwithme Instagram: @alittlebitofeverythingwithme Merch Line IG: @avgest2020 Website: www.everythingwithange.com Buy me a Coffee: Ko-fi.com/everythingwithange #itunespodcast #tuneinradio #stitcherpodcast #iheartradiopodcast #spotifypodcast #himalayapodcast #googlepodcasts #radiopublic #podcast #podcasting #torontopodcast #podcasts #podcasting #podcastsofinstagram #podcaster #podcastlife #podcasting #personalstories #personalexperiences #growth #personaldevelopment #achievingsuccess #guestinterviews #musician #countrysinger #creator #podcaster #music #songwriter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/everythingwithange/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everythingwithange/support
Ep. 397 - Shower or Karaoke with Special Guest Ezra Vancil - Our Special Guest Ezra has a surprise for us and you don't want to miss it. Song Pick 1: Naked Eyes - Always Something There to Remind Me Song Pick 2: Adele - Someone Like You Ezra Song Pick 3: Phil Collins - Feel it in Air The Tonight Ezra Links: Website: https://www.ezravancil.com/ My latest Videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0VQ9nJf81E&list=PLvyee5LAg_ZlvY0rY4XJsZmtGF-uiZJsB Latin Podcast Winner 2020 Facebook: @alittlebitofeverythingwithme Instagram: @alittlebitofeverythingwithme Merch Line IG: @avgest2020 Website: www.everythingwithange.com Buy me a Coffee: Ko-fi.com/everythingwithange #showerorkaraoke #couponqueenpin #musicvideo #musicreview #musicvideoreviews #everythingwithange #karaoke #songs #backintime #throwbacks #itunespodcast #tuneinradio #stitcherpodcast #fridayvibes #the90svibes #reallovemaryjblige #thisishowwedoit #montelljordan #loubega #mambo5 #iheartradiopodcast #spotifypodcast #himalayapodcast #googlepodcasts #karaoke #thecoop #coop #phillcollins #nakedeyes #adele #someonelikeyou #feelitintheairtonight #podcast #podcasting #torontopodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/everythingwithange/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everythingwithange/support
In this episode, Stephen and Ben interview JJ Vancil. JJ is CEO of Generation Alive, a non-profit founded by former MLB player Jeremy Affeldt. This organization is heavily invested in our youth and provides education and avenues for young people to be engaged in the community. Our discussion covers, homelessness, opportunity and some issues we face in our community.
It's a legendary Tuesday: Mark Vancil joins to talk Michael Jordan and the legendary Doc Emrick joins for our Legends with Lou Nanne series.
It's a legendary Tuesday: Mark Vancil joins to talk Michael Jordan and the legendary Doc Emrick joins for our Legends with Lou Nanne series.
00:00 Do you think the NBA stars’ united front to resume the season reflects the desire of most NBA players? 13:37 Do you agree with Donovan McNabb that Dallas could have “major problems” if they don’t commit to Dak? 23:33 Author Mark Vancil joins the show to discuss Michael Jordan and ‘The Last Dance.’ 40:05 Would you want to watch Mike Tyson fight again? 45:15 Uncle Jimmy joins
Dan Bernstein was joined by author Mark Vancil, who wrote "Rare Air," a biography on the legendary Michael Jordan. Vancil recalled his memories of first hearing that Jordan wanted to retire and pursue a professional baseball career. He also shared his experiences with Jordan and what made him one of the greatest athletes in history.
In the final hour, Dan Bernstein was joined by Dr. Ben Singer from Northwestern Medicine to discuss the state of COVID-19 in Chicago and Illinois. Author Mark Vancil then joined the show. He wrote "Rare Air," a biography on the legendary Michael Jordan, and recalled his memories of first hearing that Jordan wanted to retire and pursue a professional baseball career. Vancil also shared his experiences with Jordan and what made him one of the greatest athletes in history. Later, Score teammate Cody Westerlund joined the program to discuss the current state of the Bulls.
Mark Vancil joins the show to talk about The Last Dance and covering Michael Jordan during his playing career.
Mark Vancil joins the show to talk about The Last Dance and covering Michael Jordan during his playing career.
Dan Barreiro opens the first show of May discussing a new kind of FOMO during Covid times. Mark Vancil joins Dan to talk about covering Michael Jordan at the beginning and the end of his career. Lavelle Neal makes his weekly appearance!
Dan Barreiro opens the first show of May discussing a new kind of FOMO during Covid times. Mark Vancil joins Dan to talk about covering Michael Jordan at the beginning and the end of his career. Lavelle Neal makes his weekly appearance!
In the third hour, Mike Mulligan and David Haugh continued their NFL Draft preview segment by breaking down running back prospects. Later, author Mark Vancil joined the show to discuss his role in "The Last Dance."
Jennifer Vancil is a career coach and Gallup-Certified Strengths Coach with over 20 years experience in higher education. Her mission is to support, encourage, and inspire people to live more meaningful lives and create strengths-based careers. She specializes in strengths-based career coaching for early-career and mid-career professionals. She also trains other career coaches and higher education professionals to use strengths in advising and career development, with special expertise in coaching for business and MBA programs.
Up and in with Brock, Vancil and Nick. We discuss the US Open first round, and recap our bench clearing brawl draft. Kobe and Shaq have some beef, and the cardinals are great once more. But, is Yadi a HOFer? Look for a more in depth analysis of Yadier Molina’s career and HOF potential on a later show. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-thiele/support
Up and in with Brock, Vancil, Ben and Nick for our first ever MLB Bench Clearing Brawl Draft! We touch on the Andrew Luck retirement and other baseball story lines. Make sure to visit our twitter page to vote for which team you think would win in a brawl! (This episode was recorded on August 26th) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-thiele/support
Vancil is back and a year older! School is also back, Kirksville is alive and kicking. St. Louis is getting a soccer team. We play another round of which comes first and we rank our top 10 WRs and RBs for upcoming fantasy football drafts. Bench Clearing Brawl Draft will be next Monday August 26th!! (Sorry about the audio, my phone is decommissioned temporarily, should sound better next time). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-thiele/support
We welcome Ben back on the show. We don’t know where Vancil is. Cardinals have a wild card spot and are only a game back of the Cubs for the division. ROY the year discussion is over. We play a game of player A or player B. Will Brock’s perfect record in fantasy feud continue? Find out in the August 16th episode of the Chin Music Podcast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-thiele/support
In this episode, you will hear from Verena Vancil who is an immigrant from Columbia and second career dietitian (to be). Verena's story shows how planning and hard work can really pay off. Programs mentioned in the episode: University of Florida https://fshn.ifas.ufl.edu/ Florida Department of Agriculture Internship https://www.freshfromflorida.com/Food-Nutrition/Nutrition-Education-Resources/Dietetic-Internship-Program
Up and in with Nick, Brock, and Vancil. Listen for our second half award winners predictions, why Brock wants a trophy wife, and other sports talk on July 13th. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-thiele/support
Join Nick, Brock and Vancil, as we discuss the most added and most dropped list in fantasy baseball. NBA free agency, 15 year old tennis all star, and some fantasy feud. Listen for our Home Run Derby predictions --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-thiele/support
Nick, Brock and Vancil discuss sports news and fantasy baseball topics. Also discuss some critical buy or sell debates (such as: the mountains are better than the ocean and bidets are terrible) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-thiele/support
Talk to me Goose! It's here, our most asked-about episode: Top Gun! Guests Jamey Vancil and Don West help us break down the 1986 fighter pilot drama. Plus a short recap of the 2012 bracket in The Best Movie of the Decade Battle and trivia! Also, please take a moment to rate, review, and subscribe on iTunes so we can bring more people aboard the cruise! Twitter | Instagram | @griffinzane | @scoutboy121 | Griffin's Letterboxd | Eric's Letterboxd
Darryl couldn't join me for the podcast this week, so rather than leave you all without a podcast for the week, I decided to go solo (no pun intended), and go for it!This week I discuss my hopes for the Jedi: Fallen Order game, as well as a few of the guests set to appear at Star Wars Celebration, and the Galaxy's Edge theme park that will be opening soon! To keep with this week's gaming theme, I tackle two classic Star Wars games in Duel of the Fates - Knights of the Old Republic vs. BOTH eras of Battlefront/Battlefront 2! As always, your questions are answered in our Clear Your Mind segment. Darryl will be back next week, so I hope you enjoy this solo podcast!Don't forget to watch this episode on YouTube!0:01:53The Cantina (Star Wars News/General Discussion): Galaxy's Edge Theme Park Star Wars Celebration guests0:11:58Duel of the Fates (Face Off Questions): Knights of the Old Republic vs. Battlefront (both eras)-----which is the better game?0:22:03From a Certain Point of View (Featured Topic): Jedi: Fallen Order0:59:28Clear Your Mind of Questions (Q and A): What irks you most about Star Wars? Submitted by Anonymous
Episode 2 of Market Like Emma: the podcast for #2020ready marketers! Abbie Vancil sits down with Jesse Webb at the Extra Mile Marketing offices to discuss the true cost of a bad website, what to keep in mind when building a website from scratch, and how to play Google's algorithm like a fiddle. Listen in!
Head to Head must go on a (very) temporary hiatus, due to our beloved cohost, Darryl Sanders getting into a bad car accident. We hope to return within the next week or so. Please send us your Star Wars questions, or any questions you might have about us. Above all, we love interacting with all of you!
Our guests on this episode are Tara Vancil and Paul Frazee from Blue Link Labs, the makers of Beaker Browser! Highlighted Events Code for Science and Society May Community Call JSConfEU Guests: Tara Vancil and Paul Frazee Tara Vancil Paul Frazee Beaker Browser Blue Link Labs Web Extensions Links dat-fox DatPart libdweb Hashbase and Homebase Hashbase Homebase Dat Enhancement Proposals DEPs Working Group More Projects NodeVMS alpha: trustless execution of services on nodejs Fritter WebDB Dat vs. IPFS vs. Secure Scuttlebutt Dat Project IPFS Secure Scuttlebutt IPFS vs Dat Gozala's comparison
Our guest today is an Enneagram professional, spiritual director, coach, facilitator, and author who is passionate about the Enneagram personality model and its value in Christian spiritual transformation. Her workshops and retreats focus on how the Enneagram helps people identify barriers to living out their unique expression and experience as one created in God's image. This show is packed with great information for those who know your Enneagram type and are interested in learning how to shift your attention and grow in self-awareness. Today, Marilyn Vancil talks about: the focus of attention for each type what to do when you realize you're locked into a habit of attention and how to break it, and how to know when it's time to wake up and develop a spiritual practice Marilyn earned her certification as an Enneagram Professional in the Narrative Tradition through Enneagram Worldwide, and has also taken courses on the Enneagram at Loyola University and the Deep Coaching Institute. She enjoys life in Seattle with her husband, Jeff. For more information about Marilyn, visit www.marilynvancil.com.
Discussions on Conjure, HooDoo and other magical systems, 3 Crows and more
This video compelled me to invite singer songwriter Ezra Vancil to be a guest on my podcast. After speaking with him, I watched the video a second time, but through an entirely new lens. Ezra's forthcoming release You is a collection of ten songs that represent ten years of his current relationship(s). He describes those relationships (and his life) as complicated, albeit mostly in his own head. Ezra is a native Texan. He in fact grew up not far from my own hometown of Fort Worth. I find the stories of his childhood, music career and personal struggles to be quite compelling. There's also a unique aspect to Ezra's stories–the openness with which he recants them. He has a gift for story telling in that he's quite good at telling them both musically and conversationally. He's clearly at a point in his life where transparency, reflection and self-assessment are ultra important. A Self-Taught Musician Surrounded by an Incredible Musician Community Given that he's a self taught musician surrounded by the incredible musician community that is Dallas Fort Worth, I asked him if he has ever experienced feelings of intimidation. As a predominately self-taught drummer from the same area, I often felt a sense of inferiority. Nearby North Texas University of Denton churns out amazing musicians. Ezra admitted to me that he did have a time in life where he was up at 5:00 AM every morning for a year straight practicing finger-style playing and studying various playing techniques. This was all to overcome a feeling of embarrassment over his own musicianship. He's overcome these feelings and has long known that he best competes as a songwriter. As for the plethora of talent around him, Ezra sees this talent pool as a resource for his various music projects. “My current vibe is a return for me to the music my parents played and what they introduced me to – mostly songwriter music, 70's folk and country and artists..." Discovering the Hidden Album Collection of His Parents Ezra was raised by working musician parents, who in his own words "followed the music." His parents moved the family dozens of times in pursuit of opportunities within the gospel music scene. He remembers them as being very religious parents who didn't want him exposed to pop music. Ezra was fortunately privy to their hidden album collection, which included Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, The Beatles, and more. He describes his vibe today as a return to the music that his parents introduced him to. He also says he's in a new phase where he wants to let his Texas Country Americana influences shine, something he previously tried to hide. Ezra's personal struggles include addiction, which brought a great deal of mistakes and loss into his life. Today he appears to be in a state of personal resurrection. The aforementioned compelling video in fact captures his feelings on past mistakes and heartache. In the video, he exhibits what for me is a rare display of self-admission. All of this doesn't leave necessarily leave me with the impression that Ezra has worked everything out, but he appears to be moving in a very positive direction. The Business of Music and Nurturing Relationships We did spend time discussing the business of music and nurturing fan relationships. It came up as we discussed a couple of his video projects. I'm always interested in how indie artists make their careers work, and fan support is a recurring theme. I had a great opportunity to ask Ezra about this very thing. We specifically discussed how he organizes volunteers for projects like video shoots. The short of it is that Ezra works with intent to understand what his fans want from him, particularly within the framework of volunteering. Then he strives to give them what they want. As he puts it, some people want accolades, some want a fun day, some want to be in a video, and some people just want to get out of the house for a day. He goes on to point out that people love music that they feel they're a part of. Ezra wants events that surround the creation of his music videos to be a lasting memory for volunteers. The Process Behind Ezra's Music Videos To help me understand the process behind his music videos, Ezra told me that one of his latest videos had a crew of 20. Only a handful of dancers were paid. How does he make this work for all volunteers? He's very transparent about the production process, so that everyone who's part of a volunteer team understands the pay situation. This takes him back to giving people what they want. If they aren't getting what they want, he'll simply say to them, “Let's talk about it.” If they want a relationship, he may throw a pizza party. If they're a budding musician who wants to play in a fun environment, he'll organize a campfire jam night. If he's not adding to the lives of his volunteer fans, Ezra says he doesn't feel he should utilize their time. If he can't add to their lives, he doesn't want to ask for their help. The amazing thing is that his volunteers don't usually know one another at the outset of a project, but they become friends with one another. The projects therefore turn out to be more about volunteer friendships than anything else. "If you're really serious about having a music career, you can't do it alone.” A friend enlightened Ezra to this approach for keeping a volunteer project cohesive. This particular friend ran a non-profit historic sailing ship in California for years, utilizing hundreds of volunteers. His friend simply said, “Ezra, it's not about you. You're just creating a place for these people to meet, and they're going to make friends, have relationships; and you're giving the something to do." He realized from this moment on that his volunteer teams weren't so much paying attention to him. They're focus is on each other, and enjoying something that brings them together. Ezra says that during his early career, he didn't understand the invaluable nature of community. He in fact experienced much frustration over this issue early on. Today, he's nothing but committed to his fans and supporters, and it's clearly making a difference in his life and his career. In Ezra's words, "If you're really serious about having a music career, you can't do it alone.” Ezra sees now that volunteers are enjoying each other and the experience that brings them together for a purpose. However, this leads to an aspect of the music career life that troubles him. Musicians don't have the luxury that many business do, whereby they can make due with a hundred good clients. Ezra sees business for the indie artist as requiring a thousand or more true fans. Relationships naturally get thin. Yet this troubling aspect drives Ezra to be quality focused where his relationships are concerned. It's a bit of an irony on the surface, but it definitely seems to be working for him. SHOW NOTES Ezra's website Lanny Flowers Peace in the Morning (video) Song Before I Go (video) Christmas Wish (single) Unstarving Musician Christmas Playlist on Spotify RESOURCES FOR MUSICIANS The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs, by Robonzo Growth Farming the Seth Godin Way, a FREE ebook by D Grant Smith More resources for musicians
This video compelled me to invite singer songwriter Ezra Vancil to be a guest on my podcast. After speaking with him, I watched the video a second time, but through an entirely new lens. Ezra's forthcoming release You is a collection of ten songs that represent ten years of his current relationship(s). He describes those relationships (and his life) as complicated, albeit mostly in his own head. Ezra is a native Texan. He in fact grew up not far from my own hometown of Fort Worth. I find the stories of his childhood, music career and personal struggles to be quite compelling. There's also a unique aspect to Ezra's stories–the openness with which he recants them. He has a gift for story telling in that he's quite good at telling them both musically and conversationally. He's clearly at a point in his life where transparency, reflection and self-assessment are ultra important. A Self-Taught Musician Surrounded by an Incredible Musician Community Given that he's a self taught musician surrounded by the incredible musician community that is Dallas Fort Worth, I asked him if he has ever experienced feelings of intimidation. As a predominately self-taught drummer from the same area, I often felt a sense of inferiority. Nearby North Texas University of Denton churns out amazing musicians. Ezra admitted to me that he did have a time in life where he was up at 5:00 AM every morning for a year straight practicing finger-style playing and studying various playing techniques. This was all to overcome a feeling of embarrassment over his own musicianship. He's overcome these feelings and has long known that he best competes as a songwriter. As for the plethora of talent around him, Ezra sees this talent pool as a resource for his various music projects. “My current vibe is a return for me to the music my parents played and what they introduced me to – mostly songwriter music, 70's folk and country and artists..." Discovering the Hidden Album Collection of His Parents Ezra was raised by working musician parents, who in his own words "followed the music." His parents moved the family dozens of times in pursuit of opportunities within the gospel music scene. He remembers them as being very religious parents who didn't want him exposed to pop music. Ezra was fortunately privy to their hidden album collection, which included Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, The Beatles, and more. He describes his vibe today as a return to the music that his parents introduced him to. He also says he's in a new phase where he wants to let his Texas Country Americana influences shine, something he previously tried to hide. Ezra's personal struggles include addiction, which brought a great deal of mistakes and loss into his life. Today he appears to be in a state of personal resurrection. The aforementioned compelling video in fact captures his feelings on past mistakes and heartache. In the video, he exhibits what for me is a rare display of self-admission. All of this doesn't leave necessarily leave me with the impression that Ezra has worked everything out, but he appears to be moving in a very positive direction. The Business of Music and Nurturing Relationships We did spend time discussing the business of music and nurturing fan relationships. It came up as we discussed a couple of his video projects. I'm always interested in how indie artists make their careers work, and fan support is a recurring theme. I had a great opportunity to ask Ezra about this very thing. We specifically discussed how he organizes volunteers for projects like video shoots. The short of it is that Ezra works with intent to understand what his fans want from him, particularly within the framework of volunteering. Then he strives to give them what they want. As he puts it, some people want accolades, some want a fun day, some want to be in a video, and some people just want to get out of the house for a day. He goes on to point out that people love music that they feel they're a part of. Ezra wants events that surround the creation of his music videos to be a lasting memory for volunteers. The Process Behind Ezra's Music Videos To help me understand the process behind his music videos, Ezra told me that one of his latest videos had a crew of 20. Only a handful of dancers were paid. How does he make this work for all volunteers? He's very transparent about the production process, so that everyone who's part of a volunteer team understands the pay situation. This takes him back to giving people what they want. If they aren't getting what they want, he'll simply say to them, “Let's talk about it.” If they want a relationship, he may throw a pizza party. If they're a budding musician who wants to play in a fun environment, he'll organize a campfire jam night. If he's not adding to the lives of his volunteer fans, Ezra says he doesn't feel he should utilize their time. If he can't add to their lives, he doesn't want to ask for their help. The amazing thing is that his volunteers don't usually know one another at the outset of a project, but they become friends with one another. The projects therefore turn out to be more about volunteer friendships than anything else. "If you're really serious about having a music career, you can't do it alone.” A friend enlightened Ezra to this approach for keeping a volunteer project cohesive. This particular friend ran a non-profit historic sailing ship in California for years, utilizing hundreds of volunteers. His friend simply said, “Ezra, it's not about you. You're just creating a place for these people to meet, and they're going to make friends, have relationships; and you're giving the something to do." He realized from this moment on that his volunteer teams weren't so much paying attention to him. They're focus is on each other, and enjoying something that brings them together. Ezra says that during his early career, he didn't understand the invaluable nature of community. He in fact experienced much frustration over this issue early on. Today, he's nothing but committed to his fans and supporters, and it's clearly making a difference in his life and his career. In Ezra's words, "If you're really serious about having a music career, you can't do it alone.” Ezra sees now that volunteers are enjoying each other and the experience that brings them together for a purpose. However, this leads to an aspect of the music career life that troubles him. Musicians don't have the luxury that many business do, whereby they can make due with a hundred good clients. Ezra sees business for the indie artist as requiring a thousand or more true fans. Relationships naturally get thin. Yet this troubling aspect drives Ezra to be quality focused where his relationships are concerned. It's a bit of an irony on the surface, but it definitely seems to be working for him. SHOW NOTES Ezra's website Lanny Flowers Peace in the Morning (video) Song Before I Go (video) Christmas Wish (single) Unstarving Musician Christmas Playlist on Spotify RESOURCES FOR MUSICIANS The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs, by Robonzo Growth Farming the Seth Godin Way, a FREE ebook by D Grant Smith More resources for musicians
We caught Vancil just before he departed for his 18 month journey as principle drummer on Hamilton: An American Musical. Hailing from Boston, Vancil is an award winning jazz drummer, producer and musical director. Vancil, or “Coop” talked with us at Charles Haynes’s studio about academic music, sharpening the tools and becoming a listener. We spoke about his beginnings as an eager 4th grader in the Metco program in Wellesley, MA and his road to becoming a sought after professional musician embarking on a tour with the most talked about musical of our generation. Song List: Song 1: Song For My Father (Vancil Cooper/Gabriela Martina) Song 2: Open (Lindsay Lucas)
The Pace Of Change Speedgolf Podcast: Broadcasting The Evolution of Speedgolf In The 21st Century
2017 Washington State Speedgolf Champion Steve Vancil It has been a few months since our last podcast episode. Longer than we'd planned – but not because we were being lazy, so get excited because we're back! When we started the podcast in 2015 we made a bold prediction about the revolutionary transformation the game of golf was going to undergo in the next decade. Well, it's clear to see the train has officially left the station, and there's no stopping golf's advance into the 21st Century. And that means we can't stop here at the Pace Of Change Golf Podcast! More to come on the POC, but for now... We had Steve Vancil on the phone with Allan Phillips and Chris Hundausen to talk about his recent win at the inaugural Washington State Speedgolf Championships. Steve took down the reigning world champ Jamie Young, a former world champion in Eri Crum, the #1 world-ranked Speedgolfer in Wes Cupp , and an otherwise very strong field to earn his maiden victory in the modern speedgolf era. So the question for today is: Who is Steve Vancil? Topics Discussed: Golfing and Running history Speedgolf history What's In The Bag How Steve trains for Speedgolf WSSG Championship round recap ***** Thank you for listening, thank you for sharing, thank you for liking and subscribing and leaving reviews. We hope we are creating content you enjoy and appreciate. If that's true, let us know in those ways! You can also support our efforts by following us on Facebook /paceofchange and twitter @paceofchangepod. Visit our website paceofchange.com and sign up for our newsletter to stay up to speed on the latest POC podcast news announcements and updates. Please subscribe to our YouTube channel and if you're listening on iTunes, you can really help us by subscribing and leaving a review. Thanks to our sponsors and affiliates: TailorBrands.com OnCoreGolf.com Strikingly.com RivalAndRevel.com LinksRun.com SterlingIrons.com LaserLinkGolf.com Subscribe to our YouTube Channel at The Pace Of Change Golf Podcast Connect on Facebook: /paceofchange | Twitter: @paceofchangepod HOW CAN I SUPPORT THE PODCAST? Like, Subscribe, Tell your friends & Share online Subscribe & Review: iTunes|Stitcher Radio|PlayerFM
In this episode, Marcus speaks to singer/songwriter Ezra Vancil about his new record, his career thus far and overcoming addiction. Also, sports, incredible business advice, and other amazing stuff as well also... This episode is brought to you by BP, your friendly neighborhood gas station. Check out EzraVancil.com for more info on our guest
Connie lives in the Cincinnati, Ohio location and became a professional blackjack dealer about 16 years ago. Connie started her book in 2003 but took her time because of conflict of interest while employed with a casino. Once she left the casino and decided to have her book published it took all of one day for them to accept my book to publish. Erza was signed at 17 to a LA Development deal and have been in music for 15 years in the Texas scene. I can also speak about artist dealing with mental illness and addiction. I have fought a battle with both mental illness and addiction and came out the other side alive, content and productive. “Matt Forger” (Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones) & “Barry Keenan” (Invisible Poet Kings) stopped by the "Musicians Institute" to hand pick a very special engineer: “Jonathan Allee” to assist on the studio sessions for the “Invisible Poet Kings” new album due out next year, titled "Mutiny In The Dream Tent" on power attorney -Neville Johnson’s “East Of Sideways Music”.
We've had interviews with some great pro songwriters and even a legendary character or two (and all were interesting, entertaining and informative); but never has one been as fun and fascinating as our recent Skype session with Dallas, Texas-based COMMERCIAL SUICIDE SONGWRITING PODCAST fan and listener, EZRA VANCIL. You may well have heard Ezra's work in episodes of television shows like CELEBRITY REHAB, SOBER HOUSE and SKINS (UK).Ezra has had a Hollywood-worthy journey in music, from touring and performing with his family's gospel group as a child, to a seemingly "sure thing" high-level management deal and recording contract with a band in the early 90's (complete with all the drama and excess you'd expect), to recent unexpected success in songwriting and publishing. His is a story that will have you on the edge of your seat, and is likely to leave you inspired as well. Ezra Vancil at SOUNDCLOUDEzra Vancil at KOMPOZ.COMBe sure to check back soon for an additional article featuring an exhaustive list of songwriting and publishing resources compiled and recommended by Ezra.Love the podcast and find yourself feeling strangely altruistic? Click on the DONATE button to the left to make a contribution to the new "TIP JAR" and help us keep up the show running smoothly and sounding great! Can't afford to donate? Share the CSSP with a friend! Steve at Marie's desk: note the soon-to-be-retired 13-year-old (!) BOSS BR-8 recording deck we've been producing all the podcast episodes with!
To celebrate 2010, The Year of Honoring Lesbians With Disabilities, Morningstar Vancil speaks candidly about her life as a lesbian stage-3 cancer survivor. Vancil is a butch activist dyke of mixed race who lives with multiple disabilities. She's traveled with a burlesque show and carried the banner of gay rights into the national American Cancer Society. Morningstar Vancil confronts discrimination and physical difficulties with joy and self respect. Also, Marion Abdullah, co-chair of the Fabled Asp project, the organization responsible for the Year of Honoring Lesbians with Disabilities. Hosted by Raphaella Bennin. Resources: http://www.fabledasp.com/ The post Pushing Limits – July 16, 2010 appeared first on KPFA.
Our first show. Featuring the music of the premiere Dallas AAA band Ezra Thomas, Including Poetry from Ezra and a Home recording. Hosted for now by our neurotic Mac-Bot Host.