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Chris from Six Foot Seven podcast joins Michaela once again for a humorous episode to enlighten listeners to the truths surrounding Covid, Vaccines and the Facebook/IG/WhatsApp outage. In this episode Michaela shares her experience with the “alien,” her course of treatment, truths about symptoms and shaming and recent attacks from the masking community. Chris shares insights about the symbolism (snakes around the pole in the medical community), his thoughts on Cyber Paragon and Event 201 as well as a general high level view of what is really playing out with the plandemic. Chris Crutchfield is an actor, producer and all around hilarious smart guy. He produces humorous real life videos and changed in life direction in 2020 to expose some of the madness erupting in the world regarding Covid and health in general. Being 6'7 has given him an interesting perspective on life. Visit Chris on Instagram to learn more about his podcast and digital productions: https://www.instagram.com/67podcast/ Visit Michaela http://www.michaelarenee.com Subscribe to the Be You Find Happy Podcast itunes | https://apple.co/31qiCQ9 Stitcher | https://bit.ly/37tUVdF Spotify | https://spoti.fi/2IQ50HG iHeartRadio | https://ihr.fm/3o927BS Google Play Music | https://bit.ly/3kga5qF --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyoufindhappy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyoufindhappy/support
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy-g7JKTihI Chris Chesney is the former director of Customer Training for Carquest Technical Institute. He is also a NASTF Board Member. Visit Chris's previous episodes https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=%22chesney%22 (HERE). Jay Huh, CarMedix, Durham, NC. Jay started his business in his home garage in 2015. He didn't have any mechanical experience but felt there was a need for an honest affordable mechanic shop. Fast forward to 2021, CarMedix has grown into a 10 bay facility and did over $1 million in sales last yr and tracking over $1.5 million this year Brad Pellman, Pellman's Automotive, Boulder, CO. Brad first started working in the automotive industry at the age of 15 and over his career has held a wide variety of jobs at both dealerships and independent repair shops. In 1995 this dream of owning his own shop became a reality when he opened up Pellman's Automotive in Boulder, CO with his wife, Lisa. Brad is ASE master certified and AAM designated as well. He is currently on the Board of Directors for ASE and ASA Colorado, with past board involvement with CCPN and the TECHNET Automotive Council. He has had the added privilege of being designated as one of the Motor Age Top shops in the country. And hopes to continue to raise the awareness and importance of Independent automotive repair across the country. Brad's previous episodes https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=Brad+Pellman (HERE). Scott Brown, Cardinal Plaza Shell, Springfield, VA. The second-generation owner of Cardinal Plaza Shell, a 2,700 square feet, 5 bay independent repair shop and LEVEL 5 Solutions, an automotive technology company. Celebrated 50 years in business during 2019. Scott is a Member & Past President of Virginia Automotive Association, Member of Car Care Professional Network through the ACA. and founding partner of the Blue Ocean Buying Group for independent repair shops. Listen to Scott's previous episodes https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=%22scott+brown%22 (HERE) Key Talking Points What was the most rewarding experience in your career? Had already started scaling a virtual studio prior to COVID 19 shutdown and was able to launch virtual classrooms. How did you start your Allstar network of surrounding people? Connected with people through internet groups at first. Listened intently to people's attitudes and passions. Advice- pay it forward, remember the basics, be servants in the industry for others How important is it to have personal relationships? Businesses grow through personal relationships. Don't be worried about hurting someone's feelings or being transparent when times are tough. Technology changes but you always have 24 hours in a day. Do the right things at the right time- manage that time well. Do you have any regrets? Ideas that weren't put into action but if you sit long enough you'll find regrets, don't sit on them. Service ready shop- specialization is necessary for the future. The challenge is the critical need to ensure the technicians have the skills to be able to solve problems. Competency. Technician shortage- creating a specialist/career path for the younger generation. Hold people to standard with training. Create a personal relationship with vocational school instructors and offer support. Offer to tell your story of how you started in the industry. Invest in the people you already have- growing with skills that meet your business model. Erosion of technicians- is this all there is? Is this all I'll ever do and be? Are you charging enough so you can pay your employees what they are worth? Full EV disruption- CTI has created EV content for training (virtual and hands on), EV is a disruptor but where? Market location, and how you prepared prior (first Prius is 20 years old). Challenges- EV doesn't only mean battery electric vehicles, most will be hybrid. Infrastructure issues for charging and hydrogen. What's next for...
What can we do to ensure we're getting the most essential vitamins and minerals in our diet each day? Chris Masterjohn has a PhD in nutritional sciences and, today, he helps us get clarity on how to go about it. Right off the bat, he recommends turning to food first. He highlights the benefits of liver (especially for women) and the importance of DHA and arachidonic acid for gut health, to resolve skin issues and improve neurological function, in addition to avoiding off omega-3 and omega-6 deficiencies. He also offers his own personal recipe for a perfect whole-food "multi-vitamin." In short, he equips us with a better idea of what our bodies need and how to provide for them. Visit Chris' website: chrismasterjohnphd.com Check out our sponsors: Earth Runners and Nash Family Fish Register for our conference here. Rate and review our podcast. Visit our website: westonaprice.org
Stetson and Dennis are joined by Chris Smith, the founder of CoverageCritic. Chris reports on telecom news, offers plan recommendations and advice, and calls carriers out on their bullsh*t. His newest tool lets you check coverage just by entering your ZIP code. Visit the CoverageCritic website here to check your coverage: https://coveragecritic.com/ Visit Chris's website: https://coveragecritic.com/ Follow Chris on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Coverage_Critic Support us on Patreon and get exclusive content: https://www.patreon.com/stetsondoggett Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/stetsondoggett Compare cell phone plans: https://www.bestphoneplans.net/ Cell phone plan & smartphone deals: https://www.bestphoneplans.net/deals Contact Us: podcast@bestphoneplans.net Social Links: https://twitter.com/stetsondoggett https://twitter.com/DennisBP3 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bestphoneplans/support
Chris Crutch is an actor, producer and all around hilarious smart guy. He produces humorous real life videos and changed in life direction in 2020 to expose some of the madness erupting in the world regarding Covid and health in general. Being 6'7 has given him an interesting perspective on life. In this episode Michaela and Chris chat 5G, Vackseens, Race and much more. Be prepared to have your mind blown with truths and realities. Visit Chris on Instagram to learn more about his podcast and digital productions: https://www.instagram.com/67podcast/ Visit Michaela https://www.michaelarenee.com/ Subscribe to the Be You Find Happy Podcast itunes | https://apple.co/31qiCQ9 Stitcher | https://bit.ly/37tUVdF Spotify | https://spoti.fi/2IQ50HG iHeartRadio | https://ihr.fm/3o927BS Google Play Music | https://bit.ly/3kga5qF --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beyoufindhappy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyoufindhappy/support
Are you starting conversations the right way? Communication should be clear, concise, and should get to the point quickly. The problem is we don't always know how to do this. Chris teaches you how to: *Be concise *Summarize complex information quickly *Transform time-sucking meetings into productive updates. Chris Fenning, author of "The First Minute: How to Start Conversations That Get Results" teaches us how to streamline all of our communications. Visit Chris' Website for more details on his work: www.chrisfenning.com The book that Chris referenced was: Brant Pinvidic - The 3-Minute Rule (note from Roseann: I have since listened to the audiobook of Pinvidic's work and it is excellent!)
On February 18, 2019, Chris Watts, was paid a visit by FBI Special Agent Graham Coder, Frederick Police Department Detective Dave Baumhover, and CBI Agent Tammy Lee, who conducted the polygraph that Watts failed. Watts agreed to this interview and happily chatted with them for 5 hours giving the public a much awaited and highly detailed confession.
Once upon a time, CHRIS DAVIS was a bond trader. A really good one, who made a lot of money for other people and himself. But one day, he walked away from the sure thing, from the career he knew inside and out...and jumped into an entirely different pursuit. Along the way, he learned the #1 Secret to Making Social Media Grow Profits for a Small Business Without Spending a Dime. This episode is dedicated to all small business owners (no matter what industry) as well as the Super Nice Club's favorite religious minority: Tool Fetishists. Oh, and also anyone who has ever considered wildly changing his or her career path to follow a passion. Be honest ... you've considered it, right? Check out Chris on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/lower_48 Visit Chris' website: https://www.lower-48.com/ Oh, and check out the Super Nice Club, too! http://www.mysociatap.com/superniceclub Will you pretty please share and review this podcast? THANK YOU!
https://youtu.be/vcZAi4m3ZpM Chris Chesney is theDirector of Customer Training for Carquest Technical Institute. He is also a NASTF Board Member. Visit Chris’s previous episodes (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=%22chesney%22). Mitch Schneider is a fourth-generation “mechanic/technician” recognized as a champion of service dealer and technician causes. Mitch is an award-winning journalist, former shop owner, and published novelist. For more than 37 years, Mitch operated Schneider’s Automotive — a successful 6-bay, family-owned and operated service facility in Simi Valley, Calif. Mitch has recent great news on the biggest challenge in his life as he has taken on Primary Myelofibrosis, a rare bone cancer, head-on. He is in his recovery after a successful stem cell /bone marrow transplant in April 2019. I’m so glad to have him back to discuss his novel Misfire: What to Do When Things Aren’t Running on All Cylinders. Look for Mitch’s other episodes (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=mitch+schneider). Maylan Newton from ESI – Educational Seminars Institute is a business coach, trainer and industry speaker. Maylan is no stranger to the podcast having paid it forward many times. He is a much sought our speaker at industry events in the US. Find Maylan’s previous episodes (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=Maylan+Newton). Bob Pulverenti is the Executive Director of the Independent Garage Owners of North Carolina and show chairman of ASTE (Automotive Service & Technology Expo), prior to working for IGO Bob worked as the Executive Director of SSRSOUNY in Syracuse NY. He had also operated automotive shops in Central NY for 25 years, as a shop owner he was triple certified with ASE & a nine time NAPA/ASE Technician of the year award winner. He holds the AMI Accredited Automotive Manager certification. He sits on the AASP National Board of Directors and is a registered lobbyist. Previous Episodes (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=%22bob+pulverenti%22). Jerry Kezhaya from The Auto Shop in Plano Texas has been in business since 1981. Plano is a northern suburb of Dallas with a population on 280,000. According to Jerry, it is the top growing county in the US. His 35,000 sq ft shop has 21 lifts with two flats per lift. Jerry is a business coach and prides himself for getting out of the shop between 80 and 120 days a year to work with clients, attends seminars and enjoys wine. Listen to Jerry previous episodes (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=jerry+kezhaya). Key Talking Points: Some big work done in this decade was carburetors Maylan was a Snap on Dealer and Mitch was a customer Chris Chesney was also a Snap On Dealer. They kept you in debt so you got up everyday and went to workYou had to pay so you collected from your customer everyday New Tech: Chrysler Electronic Ignition. No points and condensers. “Space Age Tech!!” If you did not have a feeler gauge you used a match book cover Sun engine analyzer. These guys are still waiting to learn how to use it As is typical with each decade or new advances in technology many did not believe it would last Bear static balancer and BADA Bubble Balancer to balance tires New electronic balancer was about $6,000 at that timeTook forever to sell one and to get a shop to buy one These guys pumped a lot of gas. Most shops sold gas. Learning how it works was an incurable passion for these guys Chris Chesney loved the new tech The more cars at the pumps the more cars came into the bays. The gas pumps was ‘social media’ back in the day Mitch won a bet if he could field strip a carburetor, $100It took skill to rebuild a carburetor Electrical and carburetor shops were specialists in the dayThey used a growler to grind the armature Curiosity drove the technician of the day To the consumer nothing has changed.My car is broke, fix it Training was big at dealerships back in the 70's General...
On this episode, we welcome guest Chris Hewish, President of Xsolla. We start by discussing Chris’s take on the effects of coronavirus, his new role at Xsolla, and how he got started in the game industry, offering insight into what he wishes he had known at the beginning. He then shares valuable advice for people entering the industry and for people trying to advance their careers in Design or Production – hint: bootstrapping your way in and learning emotional intelligence can help. Chris divulges a few of his favorite games he’s worked on and what he’s excited about, including the evolution of cross-platform play and games becoming their own social platforms. We discuss some potential threats to the game industry and share candid thoughts on AR/VR/MR technology. Some funny stories are shared, a few including odd pets, and Chris talks about his current game of choice keeping him up. The episode wraps up with an overview of Xsolla’s platform, along with some more powerful advice for people currently working in the game industry. “I wish I had known that sometimes there’s more power, not power in a control sense, but there’s more power in being able to move things forward by listening than there is by telling.” - Chris Hewish Chris Hewish is a multifaceted leader who's worked in both the developer and publisher sides of the business; having been directly involved in designing or producing over 50 Console, PC, Mobile, and VR games. His unique skill-set combines the design and production skills of a developer, with the business and strategic acumen of a publisher; all supported by a servant leader mentality. He’s managed individual game teams, operated multi-game studios, and run worldwide interactive business units at companies like Activision, DreamWorks Animation, Survios, and Skydance Interactive. He loves creating concepts, building prototypes, establishing roadmaps, managing production, owning P&L’s, and being a strategic thinking vision holder who brings the best out of the teams he works with. Visit Chris’s website Follow him on Twitter Discussion Details: [01:02] Introducing Chris Hewish [01:30] Dealing with COVID-19 both personally and professionally [04:08] Chris’s new role as President at Xsolla [05:19] How he got started in the industry [11:15] What do you wish you had known when you started? [14:48] Advice for someone looking for their first job in the industry [18:41] Advice for someone trying to advance their career in Design or Production [26:02] Chris’s favorite games to work on [28:38] What Chris is excited about [34:18] Potential threats to the gaming industry [38:08] Thoughts on VR/AR/MR technology [41:13] Some funny stories including one with a pet spider [49:02] Games Chris plays now [50:14] Some details about Xsolla [54:45] Best piece of advice for people working in the industry right now [57:12] Outro Show Links: *Games Workshop *Sid Meier *Bruce Shelley *Vampire the Masquerade *Travis Scott in Fortnite *Creating in Roblox *EQ *MicroProse *Apex Legends *Xsolla Game Dev Advice: *New: Game Dev Advice Patreon *Game Dev Advice Twitter *Game Dev Advice Email *Game Dev Advice Website *Level Ex Website - we’re hiring for all kinds of roles *Game Dev Advice Hotline: (224) 484-7733 – give me a call and ask a question *Don't forget to subscribe and go to www.gamedevadvice.com for full show notes with links
Chris is an Epilepsy Education & Outreach Worker for the British Columbia Epilepsy Society and in summer last year Chris also raised money for BCES by cycling from Prince George to Jasper - a distance of 375KM - in just two days. (N.B. I can't add up and in the podcast I say 275KM... Sorry Chris!) Chris is a hardcore adventurer. I was introduced to Chris about a year ago, via the British Columbia Epilepsy Society. Chris is an Epilepsy Education & Outreach Worker for the BCES. As well as his work for BCES, he’s also a ski instructor, and he did a BA in Nature Based Tourism at university. His Facebook page always shows beautiful pine forest, trees and rocks and rocks and trees and the odd lake. Chris' lifestyle, his career and his independence really relies on being healthy and able drive. We talked about: -His first seizure when he was 21 years old -Having to give up driving -Depression due to epilepsy -Reaching a moment of crisis due to depression -How his friends, family and colleagues supported him (and how some didn't...) -Laughing about his own condition -Working for British Columbia Epilepsy Society -His Facebook videos talking about epilepsy -Mitigating epilepsy risks in the backcountry -Leaving a trip line when going on solo adventures -Finding good friends to adventure with -Hiking the Chilkoot Trail in the Yukon -Turning to road cycling because he couldn't drive -His 375km cycling challenge... -And (of course) bears!! CONTENT WARNING: Chris talks about depression due to epilepsy, misuse of alcohol and a moment of crisis in this episode. If you want to skip that part of the chat, the conversation about his adventure life starts at 20 minutes. CONTENT WARNING 2: There is the smallest swearword in there. Disclaimer: Please remember this is Chris' personal experience. We take no responsibility for individual decisions made with regards to adventure sports or medical conditions. If you have depression, or would like to talk to someone about your mental health and how you feel, if you are in the UK you can contact Mind for information and support or contact the Samaritans if you are in crisis. Those in Canada can contact Crisis Services Canada. VISIT CHRIS' FACEBOOK PAGE: The Diaries of an Epileptic Dirtbag Otaku SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Become a patron to support the podcast and continue telling stories of epilepsy in adventure. Sign up for as little as $3 a month (that’s $1.50 per episode - less than the price of a coffee!!). Find out more at patreon.com/seizeyouradventure. You can also make a one-off donation at https://www.paypal.me/seizeyouradventure. MUSIC: Kev Rowe on Soundcloud | Creative Commons Attribution License
While on the set of the Netflix adaptation of Altered Carbon, we got to speak with co-stars Chris Connor, Martha Higareda, and Renee Goldberry.
Welcome fans to the 8th installment of High and Inside. Today is a special edition of the podcast. One that carries with it a message, of love and unity. Chris Singleton joins the show to share his story, his new children's book, and open conversation about the issues surrounding racism in America. We hope that our listeners can learn from his unique perspective on the protests surrounding the murder of George Floyd, and the outcry for justice that followed. Visit Chris's Website: https://www.chrissingleton.com/
Scott Brown is an ASE Master Certified Automobile Technician with over three and a half decades of professional service industry experience. He and his wife own Connie & Dick’s Service Center Inc., a 57-year-old independent shop in Southern California. With a strong focus on engine performance and electronics, Scott began collaborating with other industry professionals, online, beginning in the early 90’s. Since 1995, he has been an instrumental resource in the development of the largest online community of automotive service professionals, the International Automotive Technicians Network — iATN where he once served as company president. Additionally, he serves on the NASTF Board of Directors and is a member of the following associations: ASCCA, CAT, ETI, I-CAR, & SAE. Scott is the founder of diag.net. Find other episodes that have featured Scott (https://diag.net/) Chris Chesney is theDirector of Customer Training for Carquest Technical Institute. He is also a NASTF Board Member. Visit Chris’s previous episodes (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=%22chesney%22) . Dwayne Myers is a partner in Dynamic Automotive in the greater Maryland area. Dwayne invests time in the industry with the Auto Care Association and serves on the education committee with CCPN (Car Care Professional Network). Dwayne was recently honored as one of only 17 outstanding individuals that qualified for the prestigious 2017 World Class Technician Award presented by The Auto Care Association and ASE. He is very passionate about hiring and sustaining a strong and engaged team. Listen to Dwayne’s previous episodes (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=%22Dwayne%20Myers%22) . Key Talking Points: How autonomous vehicles impact traffic flow/infrastructure as they are introducedData is mined and used with A.I. can mitigate traffic problems, increase fuel economy and provide more safety- the vehicle isn’t changing much, leveraging data Tracking braking/accelerating/cruise control- adding autonomous vehicles with regular driver vehicles can improve fuel economy. Could save adding lanes to highways Software and camera can project and predict where the walker is going while texting Cameras need to eventually learn and decipher between the truck and school bus or car and police car- pattern recognition Tesla Model 3- camera in the center on inside to monitor passengers in future Reducing demand on the driver- the driver can be more productive doing other things during commute DSRC-Digital short-range communication faster than 5G, proven and consistent, non-cellular Southwest Research Institute- complex of buildings working on technology Started in 1947 39% NASA 19-20% Military or transportation Resources: Thanks to Scott Brown, Chris Chesney, and Dwayne Myers for their contribution to the aftermarket’s premier podcast. Link to the ‘BOOKS‘ page highlighting all books discussed in the podcast library (https://remarkableresults.biz/books/) . Leaders are readers. Love what we do, buy a cup of coffee (https://remarkableresults.biz/coffee/) . Be socially involved and in touch with the show: Email (mailto:carm@remarkableresults.biz) Listen for free on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, iHeart Radio, Spotify, Podchaser and many more. Mobile Listening APP's HERE (https://remarkableresults.biz/listen/) Join the Ecosystem - Subscribe to the INSIDER NEWSLETTER HERE. (https://remarkableresults.biz/insider/) Buy Carm a Cup of Coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/carm) This episode is brought to you by AAPEX, the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo. AAPEX represents the $740 billion global automotive aftermarket industry and has everything you need to stay ahead of the curve. With 2,500 exhibiting companies, you’ll see the latest products, parts, and technologies for your business. As a result,
In Episode 11 of RAILWAY MANIA we sit down with Chris Eden-Green, creator and presenter of long-running series Steam Locos In Profile, and chat about how Chris came up with the show, the production process, views on preservation and volunteering, as well as producing online railway video in general. Many thanks to Chris for being on RAILWAY MANIA! Visit Chris’s YouTube Channel to see Steam Locos in Profile and many more videos: https://www.youtube.com/user/ChristheXelent https://www.railwaymania.net/ Thanks for listening!
Chris Hotze is the founder and CEO of Crescere Capital and author of the best-selling book Mail Box Money Mindset.From the age of 8, Chris has had a strong connection to real estate and private equity investments. Chris’ father, Ernest Hotze, had eight children and worked as an engineer, but on the side over many decades, was able to acquire a large portfolio of commercial and residential real estate assets. Those assets gave his father freedom, security, and cash flow, that allowed him to provide for his large family and ultimately helped him launch his company while in his sixties.At the age of 29, Chris had his first exposure to creating value from an underperforming real estate asset. Chris took over and managed a large Multi‐tenant property and instituted changes that involved taking over the management and charting a course for redevelopment. It was here that he first realized the method of strategic and determined repositioning of an asset.Chris has since been the part of the acquisition and development of over $150 million in real estate assets in six states: Texas, Washington, Nevada, New Mexico, Indiana, and Mississippi.Visit Chris online:Website | crescerecapital.comJoin Chris on Social Media:Twitter | @chrishotze
Chris Stevenson is an IHRSA board member and the owner of Stevenson Fitness in Oak Park, CA. Chris is an expert on customer engagement, member experience, and changing lives in the fitness industry. Visit Chris at: https://stevensonempowers.com/
As one of the select members of the Motivational Speakers Hall of Fame alongside Tony Robbins, Dr. Wayne Dyer, Stephen Covey, and other legends, Chris Widener is widely recognized as one of the top speakers in the world today. He has spoken all over the world in places like Germany, Spain, Russia, China, Egypt, Singapore, Australia and of course, all over the United States and Canada. Chris is a NYT and WSJ bestselling author. He's written 20 books, including two he co-authored with the legendary Jim Rohn. He has also worked extensively with Zig Ziglar.An esteemed businessman as well, he began a small publishing company called the American Community Business Network in the 90′s. Chris then changed the name to Made for Success and grew the company into a large business selling tens of thousands of personal development programs through large retailers like Costco, Sam’s Club, Walmart, Target and Barnes and Noble. He sold that business to his partner in 2009 to focus on his speaking, writing and coaching exclusively.Visit Chris at https://chriswidener.com/.
Chris Cicchi took on the Great Cycle Challenge as a way to push himself through healing from two broken legs. Like so many of these stories, he too found his inspiration through helping others. And keep in mind donations are still accepted! Visit Chris' page linked below: https://greatcyclechallenge.com/Riders/ChrisCicchi
Christopher Hampton is the founder of The Champiam Organization. Chris enjoys challenging and motivating entrepreneurs, leaders and youth organizations to break out of their comfort zones. Empowering and equipping them to release their inner Champ.Chris is sought after for his ability to present life changing messages in an inspirational, empowering, and educational style.Visit Chris at https://emergingspeakers.leadpages.net/chrishampton/
Christopher Hampton is the founder of The Champiam Organization. Chris enjoys challenging and motivating entrepreneurs, leaders and youth organizations to break out of their comfort zones. Empowering and equipping them to release their inner Champ.Chris is sought after for his ability to present life changing messages in an inspirational, empowering, and educational style.Visit Chris at https://emergingspeakers.leadpages.net/chrishampton/
We discuss the Vegas projection of 9.5 wins for the Packers, we talk about Mike Daniels future with the team and whether the backup QB is insane. Plus, what will be the reason the Packers succeed this year? Will it be an improved offense under a new head coach or a defense with another year under Mike Pettine? Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter.
Subscribers! Be sure to go to the blog to read the description easier & check out links for this episode!Oh no, we're talking about one of those dreaded “isekai” shows?! Never fear, this is the 1995 fantasy OAV El-Hazard: The Magnificent World! Join me and Taiiku podcast's Chris as we try to explain why it's a tricky series to describe, how somehow an anime released in the 90s has one of the best dubs we've ever heard, and lament the fact that it's been out of print for a decade, because it deserves more love. Also in this episode: Maniacal Laughter! Tangents about the creative process! Shopping at Sam Goody! All with very minimal spoilers! Wow! Stream the episode above or [Direct Download]Subscribe on itunes | Stitcher | Google Play | Spotify Relevant links:The out of print El-Hazard: The Magnificent World DVD box on AmazonThe out of print El-Hazard: The Magnificent World single DVDs on AmazonJapanese-release Limited Edition El-Hazard: The Magnificent World Bluray Box (with English dub!) on CDJapanJapanese-release Regular El-Hazard: The Magnificent World bluray box (with English dub!) on CDJapanEl-Hazard: The Wanderers TV series on CrunchyrollThe original Jinnai & The Bugrom (aka Hubba Hubba Zoot Zoot) AMV, as well as the 2008 “Remastered” Version (there's even a karaoke version!)Visit El-Hazard Online, one of the last fansites still standingVisit Chris at Taiiku PodcastSupport the work I do on this podcast by leaving me a tip on Ko-fi! Want to have your name read in the special thanks segment on the next episode? All you need to do is buy me 2 or more “coffees” on Ko-fi!As always, feel free to leave me your thoughts on this episode or ideas for future episodes here—or email me directly at AnimeNostalgiaPodcast@gmail.com.Thanks for listening!
Aaron Rodgers is one of the seven highest paid athletes in the world, rookie safety Savage was a steal, and the Bears still suck. All this plus we talk about the Rise of Kumerow and the one trap game to be on the lookout for. Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter.
The Packers lost a legend this week and we talk about what Bart Starr meant to this team. We also cover an otherwise slow news week. Is the NFL headed for a work stoppage? Would this be different than the last lockout? What's a Blue Bomber? All of these questions and more are answered. Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter.
We made it to Episode 200 and are happy to have Bart Winkler back as a guest to talk about everything that has happened this offseason for the Packers. We comment on the new stories of the week and play a new game submitted by a listener! Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter.
As we prepare for Episode 2oo, enjoy a compilation of some of our favorite moments. Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter.
We talk about the Packers' draft and what it means for the future of the team. Did the Packers surprise you? Are you excited about their picks? We talk about all of it. Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter.
The schedule is out and we give you our season prediction! Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter.
It has been an eventful offseason week for the Packers. We talk about Mark Murphy's response to the controversy, we discuss the Packers preseason opponents and Cole Madison's return to the Packers. We also talk about how Aaron Rodgers knows there is no grace period this year. All of this plus your voice mails and Papa K. Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter.
We love Da Bears and we know you do to! Tonight we discuss how those Monsters of the Midway will take the NFC North again! We talk about how Mitch Trubisky is the TRUTH! And we mock those cheese eating losers to the north. Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter.
Chris Chesney is theDirector of Customer Training for Carquest Technical Institute. He is also a NASTF Board Member. Visit Chris’s previous episodes (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=%22chesney%22) . Anthony Williams is a Special Projects Manager at Advance Auto Parts, Colorado Springs, Colorado. This episode recorded at Vision 2019 in KC brings you into the loop on Automotive Institute of Science and Technology (AIST) in Colorado Springs, CO. This new ‘non-traditional’ public charter school that will use the P-TECH model (Pathways in Technology Early College High School), designed to provide students the foundation they need to be successful in the automotive aftermarket industry when they graduate. Students will be able to enroll in a 4- or 6-year program, starting their freshman year of high school through their second year of college and all publicly funded. AIST will offer students three pathways: Automotive Technology, Business, or Engineering (mechanical and electrical) and will be project based. Key Talking Points: All-encompassing school- reinventing automotive education Create stand-alone STEM programs All education is for career preparation Broke apart automotive program and spread out over everything No more English or math classes- have project instead than inside of project your English lessons will be taught Example: CSI project Work with police and fire department- showcase car accidents (texting and driving) Recreate accidents on the property, have students figure out what happened- redraw skidmarks, staging dummies, etc Learn safety contexts of cars- have questions and ask the teacher Instead of telling students what they need to know you show them a problem and have students ask the questions Creating critical thinkers and problem solvers- gather data and ask the right questions Exploring other avenues besides having a career as a technician (business/technical trades/ engineering pathways)- equal desire for systems and parts counter Prepare the workforce with zero debt AIST independent public school- funding from the school district Need industry support- vendor suppliers and partners, competitors Resources: Thanks to Chris Chesney and Anthony Williams for their contribution to the aftermarket’s premier podcast. Link to the ‘BOOKS‘ page highlighting all books discussed in the podcast library (https://remarkableresults.biz/books/) . Leaders are readers. Automotive Institute of Science and technology Website (https://www.automotiveinstitute.org/) What is AIST all about (https://www.autoinstitute.org) Wheatridge High School STEM Program (https://remarkableresults.biz/e279/) Leave me an honest review on iTunes (https://airtable.com/tblOgQmbnkHekpl0L/viwSbPkieMNhLOmtK/recQNomCKr1D5I9x4) . Your ratings and reviews really help and I read each one of them. (http://eepurl.com/bhqME9) Be socially involved and in touch with the show: Speaking (https://remarkableresults.biz/speaking) Subscribe to a mobile listening app (https://remarkableresults.biz/app/) . (https://remarkableresults.biz/app/) This episode is brought to you by AAPEX, the Automotive Aftermarket Products Expo. AAPEX represents the $740 billion global automotive aftermarket industry and has everything you need to stay ahead of the curve. With 2,500 exhibiting companies, you’ll see the latest products, parts, and technologies for your business. The event also offers advanced training for shop owners, technicians, warehouse distributors (WDs) and auto parts retailers, as well as networking opportunities to grow your business. AAPEX 2019 will take place Tuesday, Nov. 5 through Thursday, Nov. 7, at the Sands Expo in Las Vegas. More than 48,000 targeted buyers are expected to attend, and approximately 162,000 automotive aftermarket...
Jordy Nelson has announced his retirement from the NFL, the Packers might play in Canada, plus we know the Packers will play the first game of the NFL season on the road in Chicago. We also discuss Clay Matthews' departure with a special tribute, we take your voice mails and Papa K returns! Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter.
Some great Packers are now former Packers. We talk about signings around the league and Randall Cobb and Clay Matthews departing. Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter.
Wow. The Packers signed a bunch of free agents today. The guys talk about how Gutey addressed a bunch of needs and changed the way they will approach the draft. After an exciting day of football transactions, listen to what we have to say about all of the moves. Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter.
Chris Pearson's credentials pack a punch: CSCS, MS in sports humanities, and a doctorate in theology. To top it all, he was a strength and conditioning coach for the Oakland Raiders for 14 seasons. In this episode Chris lets us know what it takes to train a Super Bowl caliber team and accomplish his life goal of owning his training business TurnPro Sports in Hayward, CA. Visit Chris online at TurnPro Sports
The Packers made some coaching staff additions, another former (and current) teammate defends Aaron Rodgers, and the Packers are expecting to improve on their 12th ranked defense next year. We talk about it all! Plus your voicemails and much more. Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter. Support the show. Become a Patron
In a relatively busy offseason week, we talk about whether or not Mo Wilkerson will return to the Packers, we hear Julius Peppers' take on Rodgers as a teammate and we once again discover that Ochocinco is nuts. Then we interview guest James Hamblin who asks "Will This Be The Year?" that an openly gay player plays in the NFL. Plus your voicemails and much more. Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter. Support the show. Become a Patron
We talk about the Packers in London, KGB's issues with Aaron Rodgers, the O Line problems and other Packers news items from the week. Plus your voicemails and much more. Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter. Support the show. Become a Patron
The guys talk about the news affecting the Packers and guess where the Packers free agents will end up next year. Plus your voicemails and much more. Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter. Support the show. Become a Patron
We cover the news from the week, discuss the coaching youth movement and our wish lists for the Packers in the offseason. Plus your voicemails and much more. Subscribe to our podcast on Google Play, Stitcher, Tune In, Pocket Casts and iTunes! Shop our Amazon page! Visit Chris's family's YouTube Channel Follow Chris, James, Kevin and Titletown Sound Off on Twitter. Support the show. Become a Patron
Chris Gardner, MAAP, is Vice President of the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association He manages all technology areas for AASA members, including the AASA Technology Council and the AASA Technology Conference. The AASA Technology Conference is the leading technology event in the North American Automotive Aftermarket industry. He represents members on the Aftermarket Telematics Task Force, AASA Telematics Working Group, NASTF’s Equipment & Tool Committee, and the AASA Vehicle Data Work Group. Gardner also provides executive oversight for all major events including AAPEX. He also manages the association’s Intellectual Property Council and manages internal staff operations. Chris has more than 30 years of experience in the automotive industry, has received two automotive component patents, and has written dozens of articles and white papers on various automotive materials and processes. Visit Chris’ previous episodes (https://remarkableresults.biz/?s=%22Chris+gardner%22) . Mark Bogdansky is the Senior Director of Meetings and Events for the Auto Care Association. He is responsible for strategic planning and tradeshow management for the Auto Care Association, including the AAPEX and HDAW shows. Prior to joining the Auto Care Association, he was VP of exhibit operations at the National Retail Federation. While at NRF, he oversaw several nationally recognized and awarded trade shows, that were consistently among the country’s biggest and fastest-growing. He is an active member of multiple industry advisory boards and committees and has spoken at several industry events. The Auto Care Association is the voice of the $392 billion-plus auto care industry. They provide advocacy, educational, networking, technology, market intelligence, and communications resources to serve the collective interests of our members. Key Talking Points AAPEX is co-owned by The Auto Care Association and the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA). Auto Care CEO is Bill Hanvey and Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association CEO is Bill Long. Auto Care and AASA are valued partners working together to meet the needs of the industry and stay ahead of the curve. SEMA and AAPEX work well together. AAPEX is aftermarket week. The Keynote session has become more valuable. It is a big event feel and is so important to kick off AAPEX. This year’s Keynote speakers were Karl Rove and John King. Get involved was the resounding message. Your senator/congressman wants to learn about aftermarket Write, call, email, invite, attend a local fundraiser AAPEX has grown important programs for the service professionals. There are more and more service professionals appreciating the training that AAPEX is focusing on. The culture of both associations working together to make AAPEX successful More keynote sessions- kicks off AAPEX, big event feel, just under 1,000 attendees Finding the next big thing each year- mobility garage as an example this year Both associations have show committees that share feedback Collect information/data from board members, visit other trade shows Survey attendees/exhibits Trends Technology developing at a rapid rate- used to market product, digitization of processes/data/ordering, digitization of parts of products (sensors/software in parts) More technology showing up in the AAPEX booths. A lot of ADAS showing up at AAPEX. Data access/SVI (Secure Vehicle Interface) Service professional key part in industry The power of the end user communicating to suppliers and manufacturers. Resources: Thanks to Chris Gardner, and Mark Bogdansky for their contribution to the aftermarket’s premier podcast. Link to Automotive Aftermarket Supplier Association (AASA) (https://www.aftermarketsuppliers.org/) . Link to The Auto Care Association (https://www.autocare.org/) . Link to the...
If you want a way to learn how to invest in real estate without any money or the need to get a mortgage, listen in! You are going to learn some amazing things that will change your world and possibly make you the millionaire that you always wanted to be! Join Jewels as she interviews the Smart Real Estate Coach, Chris Prefontaine who is also a Law of Attraction Practitioner. You are going to LOVE this Show! Listen to Chris on his own show at Law of Attraction Radio Network: http://loaradionetwork.com/chris-prefontaine Visit Chris to sign up for his free seminar at : http://www.smartrealestatecoach.com/ Listen to Previous shows or watch the videos by going to http://loaradionetwork.com/jewels
Chris Lochhead is founder of LOCHHEAD Enterprises, Inc., and previously held positions as chief marketing officer for Mercury Interactive (acquired by HP), and Scient. He is an Amazon #1 Best Selling co-author of “Niche Down: How To Become Legendary By Being Different" and the Harper Collins' "instant classic,” "Play Bigger: How Pirates, Dreamers and Innovators Create and Dominate Markets."He is also the host of “Legends & Losers” which has been called "The Podcast Silicon Valley Needs." New York Times bestselling author Hal Elrod says the show is, "one of the best podcasts of all time." Known for raw, authentic dialog with humor that is "just off enough, to be totally on." Legends & Losers is the podcast for people who want to design a legendary life and a legendary business. Visit Chris at www.lochhead.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Ringer’s Mallory Rubin and Jason Concepcion are joined by Chris Rankin of the ‘Harry Potter’ films to discuss his favorite memories from filming ‘Potter,’ advice for young actors, starting a blog, and more.Visit Chris’s website at https://www.chrisrankin.co.uk/ to read the blog posts that are discussed.
The Ringer’s Mallory Rubin and Jason Concepcion are joined by Chris Rankin of the ‘Harry Potter’ films to discuss his favorite memories from filming ‘Potter,’ advice for young actors, starting a blog, and more. Visit Chris’s website at https://www.chrisrankin.co.uk/ to read the blog posts that are discussed.
The Golden State Warriors are the 2018 NBA Champions. Church Complaints may involve a Family Feud challenge. Celebrity Family Feud premiered on Sunday and featured Kim Kardashian and Kanye West. The crew reflects on the life of celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain. Steve visits the dentist and we have footage. Chris Rock has a little bit of Hollywood advice for Barack and Michelle Obama. The Closing Remarks today just had some NBA talk regarding the future of Lebron James, Steve's mentoring camp, and more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
What have been some of the most important lessons you’ve learned on your journey in life and business? How have you integrated those lessons into your life in a meaningful way? On this episode of BeFulfiled, you’ll hear from world-renowned speaker, author, and entrepreneur Dr. Chris Zaino. In his conversation with Tony, Chris opens up about adopting a winning habit early on, why personal responsibility is so important to him, how visualization has helped him succeed, how he overcame significant health difficulties, and so much more! You don’t want to miss a minute of this powerful and inspiring episode featuring Chris!Visit Chris online at https://iamhero.com. Connect With Tony at www.tonygrebmeier.com and find the journal at www.befulfilledjournal.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chris started his Conversion Optimization agency Dayley Conversion in 2014, which he later merged with Disruptive Advertising, where he currently works as VP of site testing and optimization. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Test. You always need to be testing. 2. Constantly build opportunities and fill up your pipeline. 3. Know your priorities. Visit Chris’ website - DisruptiveAdvertising.com Sponsors: Go To Webinar: My BEST marketing strategy? Hosting LIVE WEBINARS. And Go To Webinar has the reliability and the features you need to deliver webinars your audience will love. For more information, visit GoToWebinar.com/fire! Venetian Hotel: Next time you’re planning an epic trip to Las Vegas, remember there’s no better place to stay than The Venetian Las Vegas. For more information, visit Venetian.com! Pitney Bowes: Print postage right from your office and take advantage of special discounts! Plans start AS LOW AS $5 per month. Visit PB.com/fire to learn more and sign up for your free trial. Terms apply, see site for details.
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Today’s episode is with one of my most favorite Plant People I have met yet… Christopher Satch! He is the Plant Scientist and Head of Education at The Sill. The Sill is an amazing plant shop located in Chinatown, NY that not only sells plants, but also hosts monthly educational events and ships potted plants nationwide. They also have created a somewhat cult following on Instagram with over 150,000 followers who drool over their urban jungle inspirations and informative plant care stories. I’ve had the pleasure of going to one of Chris’s Plant 101 classes at The Sill, which was not only informative, but wine filled, so fun and a great way to meet other Plant Parents in NYC. His wealth of knowledge about every plant under the sun is unparalleled, but what makes him so special is his humor, perspective and openness. I couldn’t be more excited to have him as my first guest! If you are looking for an amazing, concise overview of the top 5 plant care basics, this is the episode for you! In this episode you will learn: A little about Chris’s personal journey with plants How houseplants help you reconnect to nature The Sill, it’s mission and how #PlantsMakePeopleHappy Plant 101 courses at The Sill Top houseplants for beginners All beginners are not created equal! Are you a low maintenance or high maintenance Plant Parent- and how that informs which plants you pick. Fun trick to save your plants from your radiators in the winter Houseplant care 101 The difference between low, medium, bright light Using plants to expand your mind and practice kindness and understanding Visit Chris and the team at The Sill at 84 Hester Street in Chinatown or visit www.thesill.com to order some of their plants or register for a plant workshop! Follow @TheSill on Instagram, Twitter and Tumbler
Anyone that has met Chris Hinshaw will probably confirm that he is intense, in a good way. He doesn't leave anything to chance. This is probably also the reason why he could compete and be successful as an ironman athlete and businessman. Many top athletes have now started to listen to Chris and his methodology since he started coaching Camille Leblanc-Bazinet, Jason Khalipa, Rich Froning, Sara Sigmundsdottir, Tia-Claire Toomey, Katrin Davidsdottir and Mat Fraser. Meaning almost all top 10 athletes in the games had something to do with Chris. Was this just by accident? We don't think so. In this quite long episode we handle many many subjects and to be honest we had the feeling there was still left to talk about. Chris shares and gives a lot of his knowledge through many platforms and he did not hold back in this episode either. We talk about different ways to program smarter to be able to do more pull ups, handstand push ups, thrusters and much more. Chris also shares what was his initial spark to begin with triathlons and to start with Ironmans and we believe this has some great take-aways for parents and/or any kind of coach out there. Feel free to comment and give us feedback. Happy to hear what you have to say. Visit Chris page: http://aerobiccapacity.com @hinshaw363 @aerobiccapacity More episodes and video on: www.escapistcrossfit.com
It’s a tale of two WWE shows… You’ve got Smackdown which has set up a lot of stars, including Jinder Mahal, The Singh Brothers and Breezango, for the spotlight that’s eluded them in their careers. But is that push coming too fast and too soon? We’ll take a look. On the other hand, you’ve got RAW, which is treading water going into the first post-Wrestlemania Pay Per View “Payback.” But there were still a few things worth noting this week, including the much-hyped Dumpster Match between Kalisto and Braun Strowman. My Special Wrestler Chris Cubas is a stand-up comedian who had previously lapsed as a wrestling fan for a number of years. But who finally brought back the excitement for him? None other than the hardcore legend, Mick Foley. Visit Chris online to find out about all of his ongoing projects. Hosted by Hal Lublin, Danielle Radford and Mike Eagle. Produced by Julian Burrell for Maximum Fun.
AUTHOR Jasmine Womack Talks! *** If you have a daughter, niece, or friend 17 - 24yrs Purchase this Book - and tune in on Saturday at http://www.gtownradio.com/ at 10am... #GROWINGTOGETHER *** PURCHASE THIS BOOK HERE: www.twentypearlsofwisdom.com *** Also, Minister Author Activist Christopher Signil talks about Standing in America!!! Visit Chris website at: http://christophersignil.com/
Taboo Talk, a Christian talk show featuring Lady Charmaine Day (Pastor, Publisher, Author and Radio Host www.ladycharmaineday.com). Taboo Talk helps individuals transform their mind, body, and spirit utilizing the principles of Jesus Christ! On this episode of Taboo Talk, Christopher Cathcart defines what personal branding is, discusses 5 key elements of successful personal branding, his recommendation for successfully managing your brand over social media and personal etiquette tips you can implement to manage your brand. This was a powerful show you don't want to miss. About Christopher Cathcart: Christopher Darren Cathcart is a published author; public relations, marketing and brand development expert; and a noted social entrepreneur. In 1995, Cathcart founded OneDiaspora Group, a Los Angeles and Washington, DC-based communications consulting firm whose clients have included Jaguar Cars, Hidden Beach Recordings, UniWorld Group, Inc., Heart & Soul magazine, among others. His first book, The Lost Art of Giving Back, a how-to guide to volunteerism, was published in 2007. His second book: HBCU Experience, The Book was published in 2014. A graduate of Howard University, Cathcart has more than 27 years of public relations experience in the entertainment, corporate, and political fields. Before starting OneDiaspora Group, the Plainfield, NJ, native was an executive at some of the world’s leading entertainment and media companies. Beyond the world of communications, Cathcart is also highly respected in the advocacy and service communities. And for more than a decade, Cathcart has served as a mentor with Big Brothers of Greater Los Angeles. Cathcart is also a PR and marketing instructor at a leading film school in Los Angeles and has conducted marketing/branding workshops. Visit Chris at www.onediaspora.com and chrisonedg@gmail.com.
Taboo Talk, a Christian talk show featuring Lady Charmaine Day (www.ladycharmaineday.com). Taboo Talk helps individuals transform their mind, body, and spirit utilizing the principles of Jesus Christ! About Christopher Cathcart: Christopher Darren Cathcart is a published author; public relations, marketing and brand development expert; and a noted social entrepreneur. In 1995, Cathcart founded OneDiaspora Group, a Los Angeles and Washington, DC-based communications consulting firm whose clients have included Jaguar Cars, Hidden Beach Recordings, UniWorld Group, Inc., Heart & Soul magazine, among others. His first book, The Lost Art of Giving Back, a how-to guide to volunteerism, was published in 2007. His second book: HBCU Experience, The Book was published in 2014. A graduate of Howard University, Cathcart has more than 27 years of public relations experience in the entertainment, corporate, and political fields. Before starting OneDiaspora Group, the Plainfield, NJ, native was an executive at some of the world’s leading entertainment and media companies. Beyond the world of communications, Cathcart is also highly respected in the advocacy and service communities. He works tirelessly in promoting HIV/AIDS awareness and education, as well as mentorships for at-risk youth. In 2004, Cathcart launched Ledge magazine, the nation’s first and only HIV/AIDS awareness publication written by and for Black college students. And for more than a decade, Cathcart has served as a mentor with Big Brothers of Greater Los Angeles. Cathcart is also a PR and marketing instructor at a leading film school in Los Angeles and has conducted marketing/branding workshops. Visit Chris at www.blackcollegebook.com
May 25th, 2014 marked the 2-year anniversary since Chris and his team, Darren, Crooks, and Tara started Project A. While creating Journey of Kahn, they embarked on a wonderful journey of self-discovery and empowerment. In the year, they made a full script for Journey of Kahn, plus music and a vast collection of concept art. They have received support from companies in the Virgin Islands and South Africa, hoping to increase worldwide support. They have also created a children's book Lumeh in both paperback and e-book formats. They have also partnered with a host of young Caribbean writers and artists in order to have a "factory" of talented people to create even more books. Their second children's book is Julie's Puppies. Chris' team, young aspiring artists, musicians, and visionaries ambitious and determined to make their projects become reality through hard work and your support, demonstrated wonderful dedication to his vision. Visit Chris at: www.facebook.com/ProjectAJourneyOfKahn
program topic The “hyper-competitive global business environment where the old rules do not necessarily apply, where national boundaries mean progressively less, and where the rewards will to those who will work the hardest and the smartest.” Fred Maidment, Professor and Author of “What Your Boss Doesn’t Want You to know” gives proactive career advice. Find the book now What Your Boss Doesn’t Want You to Know EMPIRE OF WEALTHSpeed of CommunicationTravel is not the only thing accelerating in the 19th Century communications also speed-up. English inventors William Fothergill Cooke and Charles Wheatstone invented the Cook-Wheatstone electrical telegraph or the hardware of communications. Samuel Morse developed the code or the software making a complete communication tool. Questions or comments email David@GDTB. Biz. IN THE NEWSSmall-Business Confidence Sputters, AgainAfter Gains in April and May, Index “Gives Up” in JuneSmall-business optimism remained in tepid territory in June as NFIB’s monthly economic Index dropped just under a point (0.9) and landed at 93.5 effectively ending any hope of a revival in confidence among job creators. Six of the ten Index components fell, two rose and two were unchanged. Link to article visit Getting Down to Business® on Facebook. BUSINESS RISK MANAGEMENTWorkers’ Compensation an old business idea that has gone off the rails. Chris Pobieglo, Business Risk Management expert talks about the “flawed system” and ways it can be fixed. Visit Chris at www.BusinessInsuranceAssociates.com. LISTEN EVERY SATURDAYGetting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt broadcast Saturday’s 8-10 am (AKDT) Fox News Talk KOAN 95.5 FM & AM 1020 – Stream: www.foxnewskoan.com In Anchorage, Alaska. In Spokane, Washington listens to MoneyTalk 1230 AM KSBN from 9-11 am. Like us on Facebook, join me on LinkedIn or follow us on Twitter at Waconsult.
Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt broadcast Saturday’s 9-10 am (AKDT) Fox News Talk KOAN 95.5 FM & AM 1020 - Stream: www.foxnewskoan.com/or waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook join Dave’s LinkedIn group and follow Dave on Twitter at WAConsult.IN THE NEWSBattle armor: DISPUTE ENSNARES ENTREPRENEURSNews doesn’t always have to be bad. It is sometimes entertaining. Listen as Dave talks about the high-stakes trademark dispute between Under Armor and BodyArmor Nutrition, LLC. Read entire article @ WSJ.com. PROGRAM TOPICLiving in a Republic means citizens entitled to vote elect representatives who are responsible to these citizens. Today Representative Dan Saddler discusses his reason for sponsoring House Bill 316 setting up Military Facility Zones. Listen and find out how this bill impacts business. For more visit @ www.legis.state.ak.usBUSINESS RISK MANAGEMENTDo you know what impacts the price of your business insurance? Listen as Chris Pobieglo reveals the trends in insurance costs and what impacts them. Chris provides some really good stuff. Visit Chris @ www.BusinessInsurnaceAssociates.com
PROGRAMGetting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Saturday’s 9-10 am (AKDT) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage - Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook or join Dave’s LinkedIn group and follow Dave on Twitter at WAConsult.IN THE NEWSsmall business confidence inches upward: while economic wither continues, it appera to be getting warmerNational Federation of Independent Business Optimism Index made a small but notable gain settling at 93.8 for December. Business optimism increased fourth times since September ending 2011 on an up note. Read the complete article @ www.WaConsult.com. PROGRAM TOPICCharles Lindemuth, painter, illustrator, innovator and entrepreneur visits Getting Down to Business® and talks about how he makes a living as a fine arts painter. Moving from canvas and brush to a digital art form was a natural step for Charles listen as he talks about that process and some of his creations such as “Me Painter”. Find out more by visiting www.mepainter.com. “Business Risk Management”Chis Pobieglo, business insurance expert, is joined by his business partner and wife Angie to talk about the “Risk of Serving”. That’s right the local board you voluntary serve can cause you financial distress. Find out more as Chris and Angie talk about Directors and Officers (D&O) insurance. Visit Chris @ www.businessinsuranceassociates.com.
PROGRAMGetting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Saturday’s 9-10 am (AKDT) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage - Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook or join Dave’s LinkedIn group and follow Dave on Twitter at WAConsult. IN THE NEWSJOIN THE CROWD IN FUNDING – OR MAYBE NOTThe House is expected to vote on legislation that would allow privately held business to raise money from nonaccredited investors in exchange for equity stakes. Listen as Dave discusses the pros & cons using Crowd Funding sites to sell common stock in small businesses. Read complete article @ www.WaConsult.com. PROGRAM TOPICKen Jelinek, Associate Broker with Remax Properties, Inc. joins Dave today. Listen as Ken discusses the impact that social medial and technology have on the business of buying and sell real estate. Back in the 1980’s new listings were actually printed in books and it took weeks to get a property listed. Find out more by visiting: www.onegoodrelator.com. MARKETING MATTERSListen as Amanda Cullen, President of Zoo in a Jungle Marketing give us 5 easy tips for writing great advertising copy. Visit Chris at www.zooinajungle.com.
PROGRAMGetting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Saturday’s 9-10 am (AKDT) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage - Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook or join Dave’s LinkedIn group and follow Dave on Twitter at WAConsult. IN THE NEWSSmall-Business Confidence Sees Modest Gain: The Start of a Trend, or a Blip?Small-business optimism gained 0.8 points in September, according to the National Federation of Independent Business’ (NFIB’s) latest Index, ending a six-month decline. Read complete article @ www.WaConsult.com. PROGRAM TOPICListen as Julie Saupe, CEO + President of Anchorage Convention & Visitors Bureau (ACVB) returns for her 5th visit to Getting Down to Business®. Julie covers a lot of ground including the just completed 2011 Summer Visitor Season. Find out more by visiting: www.anchorage.net. BUSINESS RISK MANAGEMENTListen as Chris Pobieglo, President of Business Insurance Associates, Inc, and business insurance expert explains surety bonding. Today he discusses bonding for the construction industry. Listen and learn al lot.. Visit Chris at www.businessinsuranceassociates.com.
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage – AM 1330 KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook or follow Dave on Twitter at WAConsult. TITLE Produced In Alaska (Council of Alaska Producers) IN THE NEWS Small-Business Optimism on the Wane: Optimism Index Dips for Second Consecutive Month The Nation Federation of Independent Business (NIFB) has tracked business optimism since 1976 making this a reliable measurement of business optimism. The month of April marked a second consecutive month of decline in small business optimism. Read Full Article @ www.waconsult.com TOPIC San Francisco, Denver, and Seattle have much in common. Plenty of social amenities, fine dining, shopping, cultural and arts carters, and professional level sports teams. They also create lots of jobs with vibrant and diverse economies. When they were fledgling communities mining gave them a big economic boost. Mining can be a game changer for the Alaska Economy. The Council of Alaska Producers represents large mining companies and tracks their economic impact. Listen, as Mike Satre, Executive Director of the Council discusses their role in Alaska. Visit Mike Satre @ www.alaskaproducers.org BUSINESS RISK MANAGEMENT The “Insurance Guy” Chris Poblieglo reveals an often overlooked business risk. A company’s employees represent a risk to any business. Managing employment practices and obtaining liability insurance can minimize this business risk. Listen as Chris gives “advice you can use”. Visit Chris @ www.businessinsuranceassociates.com
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage – AM 1330 KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.WAConsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook or follow Dave Twitter at WAConsult. TITLE Stone Horn Ridge IN THE NEWS NFIB Small Business Optimism Index – Slow and Steady: Continues Gradual Rise in February The Index was up Dave discusses what the 94.5 rating means. TOPIC Stone Horn is the approximate English translation of the Athabascan word for coal. Ethan Schutt, Senior Vice President for Land and Energy Development at the Cook Inlet Regional Incorporated (CIRI) and is leading his company in the development of the first large commercially viable Underground Coal Gasification (UGC) Project in the US. Ethan provides a glimpse at how the process works and the potential economic benefits associated with this UGC. Visit the Stone Horn Ridge website at http://StoneHornRidge.com. REGULAR SEGMENT “Business Risk Management” – Chris Poblieglo, CRIS & President of Business Insurance Associates, Inc. Present his second in a series call “Workers’ Compensation Unwrapped”. For many businesses WC is a major and seemingly uncontrollable expense Chris talks about the cost drivers and begins to look at ways to be proactive in cost containment. Visit Chris at www.BusinessInsuranceAssociates.com.
Welcome to Podcast Stockton, featuring an interview with Chris Freeman, City Librarian.This week's show is co-hosted by Chris Kotsoglou. Read his blog and follow him on Twitter.In this episode:Catch up time with Chris the Greek. Chris is more than half-way through Stockton's Biggest Loser. Read about all of the other contestants here.Sports update with Lowell TuckermanLincoln Center Live and Miracle Mile Night. On back-to-back nights, Stockton had two awesome events. Car shows, live music, great food - these two events did not disappoint. In its second year, Miracle Mile Night, organized by friend of the show, Greg Bahr, grew by a few blocks, two stages, and a handful of cars. Port City Marketing Solutions brought back the very popular Pin Up Girl competition and even brought out a surprise special guest to kick off the event.What's new on ClosetGoodies.comAn interview with Chris Freeman, Stockton and San Joaquin County Public Library City Librarian. I met with Chris in his office at the Chavez Library in Downtown Stockton to find out a little more about our libraries, how we became a librarian and how Stockton has surprised him. Visit Chris's blog, civillibrarian.com and follow him on Twitter and Facebook. Also visit the library's website at stockton.lib.ca.us and follow the SSJCPL on Twitter and Facebook.Until next time, make it great Stockton!- Matt & Rod
My guest is Chris Bourgea, owner and founder of BourgeaTea. Chris is a college student who wanted to bring quality tea to his campus and community, and so started his own tea company! Visit Chris online at www.bourgeatea.com
My guest is Chris Bourgea, owner and founder of BourgeaTea. Chris is a college student who wanted to bring quality tea to his campus and community, and so started his own tea company! Visit Chris online at www.bourgeatea.com