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We're LIVE with Jimmie Lankford, Head WSOC Coach of the reigning 5A Girls State Champion - Frisco Wakeland Wolverines. Coach Lankford is also the TASCO Region II Director. We look back at a wild summer of soccer with Euro, Copa America, and USMNT Head Coach talk. Coach Lankford give us an inside look at the tradition and culture of excellence that is Wakeland and what it's like handling expectations as a reigning state champion. We also discuss how TXHSSOC has changed and where he believes it is headed, along with the many great benefits of TASCO and his upcoming soccer coaches clinic in El Paso, hosted by TGCA. This and so much more. A great information-filled and entertaining show. Don't miss this exciting episode! [Originally Recorded 7-15-2024]
16 year old Alex would never have guessed he would not only be a lineman but also be good at it an love it. He was a gamer who loved computers. Now he's been putting that energy and love of tech towards innovations in the line trade. You're going to want to hear what he has to say about AI, new technology and our trade. ✌️SUPPORT THE PODCAST HERE ✌️ Hit up our website here: https://www.powerlinepodcast.com/
Better Next Year editor and story contributor Sonja Larsen shares some humbug holiday stories; Francesda Carbonneau from the band FRANKIIE reveals why she's reading Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead; author of the Portia Adams adventure series Angela Misri and Wakeland series author Sam Wiebe give their top mystery recommendations; and learn more about Inaya Rahman, the detective protagonist of Ausma Zehanat Khan's novel Blood Betrayal.
North Texas did NOT disappoint this weekend!! Let's go over the results from the BOA North Texas Regional, why the multiple-contest Saturdays are becoming more common, and how Wakeland has joined the invasion of the Conference 5A Programs.
I am thrilled to be podcasting my 149th episode! Today, I am interviewing one of my favorite people in the world, my friend Joan Wakeland. About the Guest: Dr. Joan E Wakeland is an Author, International Speaker, and an Empowerment Facilitator. Presently, she is the Director of the Riverside affiliate of the Global Society of Female Entrepreneurs in California. Over the years, she has received many Awards including the “The Lifetime Achievement Award” from the last three Presidents of the United States. She also received the “Call to Service” and numerous awards from Senators, Congress & dignitaries. She won the title for Ms. Elegance International in the Woman of Achievement Pageant in September 2021. In December 2021, she was honored as Citizen of the Month by The Mayor and City Delegates for her service to the city of Menifee. Joan recently received the “She Inspires Me Award” (SIMA) International Global Award from London, England. In 2022 she was awarded an honorary humanitarian doctorate degree for her service to others. Contact Information: Website: TheRunForFreedom.com Email: joanewakeland@gmail.com About the Host: Arvee Robinson is The Master Speaker Trainer, public speaking coach, international speaker, 3 time best selling author, and author of Speak Up, Get Clients (also available on Audible). She teaches business owners and entrepreneurs how to use public speaking as a marketing strategy so they can attract more clients, generate unlimited leads, grow their business, and make a difference with their words. Arvee has trained over 5,000 individuals, given over 3,500 speeches around the world and has shared the stage with speaking giants, such as Mark Victor Hansen, Les Brown, Brian Tracy, Tommy Hopkins, Loral Langemeier, Sharon Lechter, and many more. Arvee is the top “How to” trainer in public speaking today. She offers speech coaching, speaker training workshops, and public speaking mastermind programs. Her programs will grow your business and make you money for the rest of your life. For more public speaking tips and public speaking skills, visit https://arveerobinson.com or attend her next LIVE event: http://Milliondollarspeakersummit.com Follow Arvee Robinson on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arveerobinson/fanpage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arveerobinson LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/arveerobinson Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/arveerobinson YouTube: Arvee Robinson Get a copy of my book, "Speak Up, Get Clients" on Amazon: http://bit.ly/speakupgetclientsbook Also available on most audio platforms and apps. For all links go to: https://linktr.ee/ArveeRobinson See you on the next episode of The Million Dollar Speaker Podcast. Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
Sam Wiebe is the award-winning author of the Wakeland novels and his latest work - SUNSET AND JERICHO, is available from Harbour Publishing now. Visit his website at http://samwiebe.com/ #podcast #author #interview #authors #SpiesLiesandPrivateEyesPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity#authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers#writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #terrencemccauley #terrencemccauleybooks #bookouture #thrillers #theuniversityseries #SunsetandJericho #SamWiebe
Sam Wiebe is the award-winning author of the Wakeland novels and his latest work - SUNSET AND JERICHO, is available from Harbour Publishing now. Visit his website at http://samwiebe.com/ #podcast #author #interview #authors #SpiesLiesandPrivateEyesPodcast #authorsontheair #podcast #podcaster #authors #authorsofig #authorsofinstagram #authorinterview #writingcommunity#authorsontheair #suspensebooks #authorssupportingauthors #thrillerbooks #suspense #wip #writers#writersinspiration #books #bookrecommendations #bookaddict #bookaddicted #bookaddiction #bibliophile #read #amreading #lovetoread #terrencemccauley #terrencemccauleybooks #bookouture #thrillers #theuniversityseries #SunsetandJericho #SamWiebe
The fourth thrilling instalment of the Wakeland detective series, exploring the depths of Vancouver's criminal underworld.The mayor's brother is missing. A transit cop lies beaten and blinded, her service weapon stolen. A new series of graffiti tags are appearing, linked to an underground group calling themselves The Death of Kings. Class warfare has broken out on the streets of Vancouver, and PI Dave Wakeland finds himself on the front lines—but unsure which side he's on.Reeling from a bad breakup, and increasingly alienated from the city he calls home, Wakeland nevertheless agrees to look for the missing gun. The investigation takes him from flophouses, to city hall, to a clinic in the West Vancouver hills to a mega-mansion in the exclusive British Properties neighbourhood—along the way, crossing every ethical line the PI has drawn for himself. Even then, Wakeland may not be able to pull it off…Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr. Joan E Wakeland is an Author, - The Run for Freedom, International Speaker, and an Empowerment Facilitator.If you are networking your business, this is the perfect podcast! Learn the most productive ways to connect and grow your business when attending networking events. Join us with Joan as she shares her insight on how to successfully network and gives you tips and insight on what works and what doesn't when you network. Look for her upcoming book- "The Power of Networking" - release date June 23, 2023Presently, she is the Director of the Riverside affiliate of the Global Society of Female Entrepreneurs in California. Joan recently received the “She Inspires Me Award” (SIMA) - International Global Award from London, England.In 2022 she was awarded an honorary humanitarian doctorate degree for her service to others. KeepOnSharing.com - Referal code: Positiv1We look forward to seeing you succeed! - www.KeepOnSharing.com - Code - KOS KeepOnSharingReferal code - KOS
Dustin and Drew take a break from the ballpark to share notes, observations and more from what they've seen from tournaments and early-season district rivalry matchups. Some teams included: Rockwall, Rockwall-Heath, Keller, Austin Westlake, Lake Travis, Sinton, Dripping Springs, Smithson Valley, New Braunfels Canyon, Round Rock, Vista Ridge, Allen, Highland Park and Wakeland. Plus, the duo discusses the exciting World Baseball Classic and more.
Bye week for most teams, but we still have big games on the docket. The Xochitl Lineup previews South Oak Cliff vs Parish Episcopal and others. Plus, an interview with Mansfield QB Sergio Kennedy and more in the Cricket Wireless Warmup! #txhsfb #ihss 0:00 Welcome to The Warmup 0:39 - The Lineup - South Oak Cliff vs Parish Episcopal and Wakeland vs Reedy Football Previews 2:28 - The Recruiting Trail with Mansfield QB Sergio Kennedy 4:45 - The Hype - Prosper vs Guyer and Trinity vs Boswell Football Previews 6:18 - The Buzz - Title Belt Recipient Prosper forced three turnovers and Preview of contenders
Episode 147: Our guest this episode has competed for a high school state title FOUR times. We talk to Wakeland High School Swimmer Conor McKenna about those 4 trips to state, his club competitions, his support system, and his plans to keep competing as he heads to Princeton. Give me a comment, a wave, a message. You can find me on Instagram @hustle_and_pro or email me at Kelly@hustleandpro.com.
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Feel free to join me as i talk about work, friendship, and adorable animals! plot twist: i haven't slept in nearly 2 days
Joan Wakeland -Taylor shares her journey of escaping Jamaica during a difficult time that threatened her life to now creating the successful life she leads to this day!! - Her drive, commitment and passion is remarkable! Joan is a Published Author and Speaker. She has received many awards for her achievements throughout her life, including The Lifetime Achievement Award from two Presidents of the United States Of America. We recommend her book "The Run for Freedom" Thank you for listening!! - Coach Mikki
To educate us about the backup strategy, we have Bobby Wakeland with Summit Sotheby's International Realty. There's a primary purchaser of the property, and the backup offer is a contractual agreement for buyer #2. If the first buyer backs out, your request is next in line to be accepted. Also, you'll see information about multiple offers. Unlike multiple offers, realtors will solicit backup offers once a primary offer is in place. Your real estate agent should ask to take a backup offer if you plan on buying a home that already has a primary bid. It's an excellent strategy to grab your dream property if the initial offer falls through for whatever reason. What's best, there's no limit to the number of back-up offers you place. Depending on your contingencies and how you set up your contract, you can have two or three properties under contract on the same day. The backup offer puts you in a better position of buying a house that you're interested in. The post Bobby Wakeland | Backup Offer appeared first on Utah Real Estate Podcast.
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High school soccer's postseason is down to the final week, and Star Local Media discusses a busy week in its coverage area leading up to Tuesday's round of state semifinals.Matt Welch and Devin Hasson look at six teams still alive in the playoffs, including the Allen boys (1:35), Flower Mound girls (7:15), Frisco Wakeland girls (10:55), Wakeland boys (15:15), Celina girls (17:00) and Celina boys (21:20).
Diana Wakeland shares her experience being molested by multiple people, and how her speaking up enabled her family members to do the same. She's on TikTok @Dianabananaw Thanks for listening :) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sebastian-scales/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sebastian-scales/support
“The Power Is In The Asking,” with Guests, Authors, Angela Covany, Joan E. Wakeland, Kelly D. Smith, and Lori Raupe; and Musical Guest, Multi-Passionate Rapper, L-Dixon, on The LIFE CHANGES Show #616
“The Power Is In The Asking,” with Guests, Authors, Angela Covany, Joan E. Wakeland, Kelly D. Smith, and Lori Raupe; and Musical Guest, Multi-Passionate Rapper, L-Dixon, on The LIFE CHANGES Show #616 Guests: ANGELA COVANY, JOAN E. WAKELAND, KELLY D. SMITH, LORI RAUPE; and Musical Guest: L-DIXON ANGELA COVANY CEO/ Founder of Publishing Company: Havana […]
Texas high school football's postseason begins this week in Classes 6A and 5A, and Star Local Media discusses what's in store for its playoff-bound teams.Matt Welch, Devin Hasson and David Wolman look at the brackets and first-round matchups for their local teams, including what's on tap for Allen, Plano West, McKinney Boyd, Lewisville and Sachse and 6A Division I (2:20), followed by Coppell, Prosper and Marcus in 6A Division II (15:50); Wakeland, Independence, Lone Star and McKinney North in 5A Division I (25:55); and Lovejoy, Frisco, Liberty and Mesquite Poteet in 5A Division II (30:55).
THIS WEEK ON SCARECROW RADIO: Projectionist JOSH WAKELAND joins us as we share stories about our time working in movie theaters, SAGE is back to talk eggs in cinema, and Darcy and Ben chat about their recent watch history. Ben & Darcy: 00:00:34 - 00:14:49 Josh Wakeland: 00:14:57 - 00:37:36 Sage: 00:37:56 - 00:53:30 Check out Sage’s writing on the Scarecrow Blog! Her most recent work, “Limits of Choice and Movement: Barbara Loden’s WANDA”, can be found here: http://blog.scarecrow.com/limits-of-choice-and-movement-barbara-lodens-wanda-1970/
Mike Wakeland serves as the CEO of DialogueDirect, a leader of face to face fundraising acquisition in North America. His focus is building strong partnerships with charity clients, while improving quality metrics within the industry. Mike and his team believe quality and quantity can be obtained with the right partnerships and coaching. Mike hopes to create an environment of sharing ideas and strategies to ensure sustainable growth. His commitment to the B Corp community’s values has driven DialogueDirect to align with the movement as the first B Corp Certified face to face company in the United States. Mike joins Sustainable Nation to discuss: B Corp certification process and lessons learned Talent retention and recruitment after achieving B Corp status Importance of mission driven business Advice and recommendations for sustainability leaders Mike’s Final Five Questions Responses: What is one piece of advice you would give other mission-driven or B Corp business leaders? I would say the one piece of advice is your team will rally behind you because it's the right thing to do. It is a big lift. The lift is necessary to complete the assessment. It will take time, it will take resources, it will show some kinks in your armor. However, those are the exact reason why you'd want to do it. Those are the opportunities to realign the culture, realign the vision, and ultimately game plan for the business for the next generation. What are you most excited about right now in the world of business? Well, obviously the last four to six weeks have been interesting to say the least, but I'm still very optimistic. I'm positive. They are different times as of today. However, the situation we're all facing has actually provided a lot of us time to reflect personally, professionally, and ultimately give us an opportunity to plan for the future and reevaluate who we are and what our business priorities are. I'm really motivated to see the next generation bring the change in the world and to really reach out and take care of one another in a time of need, but more importantly focusing more on the impact we're making on this planet every single day, rather than just a paycheck we look forward to on Friday. I think there aren't many other companies to look at to really understand what that next generation of leaders looks like then Dialogue Direct. These are the people that we run into on the streets that are getting us to sign up for fundraising to support important nonprofits. These are passionate, dedicated people. I mean, it's not easy to walk up to a stranger and try to talk to them or, try to sell them on donating and these people are incredibly committed. A great group of people you guys have their at Dialogue Direct in a good, I think, glimpse into the generation that will be making some big changes in the coming years. Mike, what is one book you would recommend business leaders or B Corp leaders read? I'm actually in my office today looking at a whole stack of them. I've really been big into the Simon Sineck. I'm a big fan of his. I had the opportunity to see him speak a few times on a stage, but more importantly, I've had the opportunity to read his books, Start With Why. The one I'd recommend today would be The Infinite Game. It's something that I've shared with many people that I come into contact and back to my initial point, it's that we never really crossed the finish line. There's always more to do. The infinite game has really made the biggest impact on me that I would recommend to others. What are some of your favorite resources or tools that really help you in your work? Well, Zoom has obviously been very important recently. With that said the best resources we have are our people. As you mentioned, and thank you for your kind words, they're passionate, they're remarkable human beings. They're committed to our mission, which is changing the way America gives every single day. Our recent partnership we've developed is with an organization called Verb. It's a online development software learning platform. Our focus is professional personal growth from soft skills to leadership, to managerial skills. We understand that effective leaders know that it's not just about themselves, but it's about the future generation. So that's a resource that we've really committed ourselves to and put a lot of time and effort into. Where can people go to learn more about you and the work being done at Dialogue Direct? Yeah. Thanks Josh. Dialoguedirect.com is our website or you can go to bcorporation.net and look for our profile or coming to a city near you. Hopefully you have the opportunity to meet one of our passionate Dialoguers so they have the opportunity to help explain a critical mission or an organization they're passionate about and you have the opportunity to jump on board and join the movement. About Sustridge Sustridge is a sustainability consulting firm providing consulting in sustainability strategy development, sustainability reporting, GHG emissions calculating and management, zero waste planning and guidance in a TRUE Zero Waste, B Corp, LEED and Carbon Neutral certification.
Joan Wakeland-Taylor is the Director of the Hemet and Riverside, CA, affiliate of the National Association of Female Executives (NAFE), and she has dedicated herself to the networks and the success of her NAFE/GSFE members. Joan was born in Jamaica, West Indies and graduated in 1964 as a pharmacist from the University of Technology in Jamaica, West Indies, and then she owned and operated three pharmacies there. After moving to the U.S., she spent many years in the corporate world where she made presentations on a daily basis to doctors and pharmacists, nurses and other medical personnel She is also is currently a sales representative for a Medical device machne that is changing lives. Also addition to NAFE, Joan is an Advisory Board member for GSFE (Global Society for Female Entrepreneurs) a 501 c3 non profit formed in 2017 and is the President of the GFWC Menifee/Sun City Woman’s Club and a member of the Menifee Valley Lions club. She also does many things to support veterans through the Valley Resource Center a non profit and to support youth through the Boys and Girls Club of Menifee Valley. She is also an active Circle of Promise Member for the Susan G Komen Foundation in the Inland Empire. Joan was presented the nafe Ace Award in New York in 2016 and since coming to CA has been presented many awards for her dedicat, volunteerism and heart in touching lives, making a difference and caring for women, Veterans and youth. She is a dynamic speaker and one of her great topics is about FEAR, she is also a writer and working on her first book to be published in 2020. She has recived umerous awards from the President of the United States, US Congress, House of Representative's, CA Senate and Assembly leaders, Riverside County Board of Supervisors and the City of Menifee. Jon can be reached at Joanewakeland@gmail.com
As Star Local Media's high school basketball postseason coverage winds down, soccer is closing in on a frenetic final couple of weeks, and the sports staff discusses some of the area's biggest talking points heading into the homestretch.Matt Welch, Devin Hasson, Bryan Murphy and Chris Jackson look at the latest chapter in the Allen-Prosper athletics rivalry (2:42), the high-octane Rowlett girls (9:57), the Flower Mound girls and Marcus boys reigning over 6-6A (14:23), par for the course for Wakeland (20:25) and Lake Dallas righting the ship (23:18).The discussion then shifts to a look at Tuesday's basketball regional quarterfinals, which saw the seasons end for Newman Smith (25:57), Celina (32:00) and Mesquite Horn (34:44) before diving into Wednesday's shocking news regarding the Cody Moore-Braswell-Plano Senior football triangle (37:21).
The boys talk about football and their first win of the season.
Visitem o site para descobrirem mais sobre o meu trabalho na área da sustentabilidade: www.do-zero.pt Este podcast vem no seguimento da série #supermercadosemdesperdício, que estou a realizar em parceria (remunerada) com a Auchan. O artigo sobre a Produção Local que deu origem a este episódio e que mencionei encontra-se em: https://do-zero.pt/2019/09/supermercadosemdesperdicio-producao-local/ Os dados recolhidos e apresentados no podcast foram retirados de relatórios (públicos) das Nações Unidas, relatórios da EAT_Lancet Comission, da FAO e de investigações científicas e encontram-se em: - Ivanova, D., Stadler, K., Steen-Olsen, K., Wood, R., Vita, G., Tukker, A. and Hertwich, E. (2015). Environmental Impact Assessment of Household Consumption. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 20(3), pp.526-536. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (2016). Food wastage footprint & Climate Change. [online] Available at: http://www.fao.org/3/a-bb144e.pdf - Lavaens, M. (2017). Do food miles really matter?. [online] Sustainability at Harvard. Available at: https://green.harvard.edu/news/do-food-miles-really-matter - Weber, C. and Matthews, H. (2008). Food-Miles and the Relative Climate Impacts of Food Choices in the United States. Environmental Science & Technology, 42(10), pp.3508-3513. - Wakeland, W., Cholette, S. and Venkat, K. (2011). Food transportation issues and reducing carbon footprint. Food Engineering Series, pp.211-236. - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (2017). The future of food and agriculture – Trends and challenges. [online] Rome. Available at: http://www.fao.org/3/a-i6583e.pdf - FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS (2014). Building a common vision for sustainable food and agriculture. PRINCIPLES AND APPROACHES. [online] Rome. Available at: http://www.fao.org/3/a-i3940e.pdf - United Nations Global Compact, KPMG (2017). SDG INDUSTRY MATRIX. Transportation – New Sustainable Development Goals to make our world more: Prosperous • Inclusive • Sustainable • Resilient. [online] Available at: https://home.kpmg/content/dam/kpmg/xx/pdf/2017/05/sdg-transportation.pdf - SociSDG. (2019). SDG 2: Sustainable food production. [online] Available at: http://socisdg.com/en/blog/sdg-2-sustainable-food-production/ Para saberem mais sobre a produção local da Auchan, espreitem este link: https://auchaneeu.auchan.pt/ser-responsavel/produtores/ Para conhecerem melhor o projeto e como ""cheguei aqui"": do-zero.pt/manifesto/ Se gostam do conteúdo que crio e querem ajudar a levar este projeto a bom porto, podem tornar-se meus Patrons aqui: www.patreon.com/DoZero Deixo também o link do Buy me a Cofffee, de que vos falei no final do podcast - www.buymeacoffee.com/BJP0NIWVF
Star Local Media continues its preview of the upcoming football season by discussing what’s ahead on the gridiron in District 5-5A Division I.Bryan Murphy and Taylor Raglin discuss the parity-filled race for postseason spots under The Colony and Frisco Lone Star last year and the similar nature of the league this season (2:15), the season ahead for Liberty under new head coach Matt Swinnea (2:40), the difference between programs in the district bringing back quarterbacks and those that aren't (4:00), Little Elm taking a step forward in its second trip through a Frisco-heavy district (5:30), Frisco Independence's chances for another postseason showing (10:15), Wakeland's overall competitiveness and need for an injury-light campaign (12:20), the race for a district title between top teams The Colony and Lone Star (14:30), and Murphy's predicted order of finish in the league (21:35).
On this episode of 'Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,' host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes Dennis Larkin. Dennis is a resident of Talmadge Gateway Apartments, an affordable housing development for seniors who have struggled with homelessness. From the partnership between Wakeland Housing & Development and St. Paul’s Program of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly, 60 residents are able to have a safe place to live independently. Dennis has lived a long and eventful life. From helping flood victims in Thailand to becoming the founder of a successful drug and alcohol program, he truly has a lively spirit. Yet after his wife passed, he fell into a self-destructive lifestyle. He developed an alcohol problem and lost all financial stability. Things worsened so much that it led to him living out of his car and developing health problems. Fortunately, through Dennis’ own strength and the help of organizations such as Wakeland, he managed to secure a place at Talmadge as the 60th resident. Calls to Action: Visit the Talmadge Gateway Community – See the potential and good that is happening at these facilities.
High school baseball season has reached the halfway mark for several districts, and Star Local Media sizes up where things stand for its local teams on the diamond.Topics include McKinney Boyd emerging as a district title contender (1:45), Plano West's path to the postseason (4:00), Allen's unbeaten start in 9-6A (6:55), Plano's pitching (9:00), the Prosper powerhouse (11:55), Lake Dallas' chances of rising in 8-5A (12:30) and the battle for 10-5A supremacy between Lovejoy and McKinney North (16:10).The student-athlete spotlight shines on Marcus for a chat with star pitcher Blake Mayfield (20:35) before the discussion resumes with a look at Sachse's strong run in 10-6A (27:10), Lewisville ISD and Coppell lording over 6-6A (31:00), Wakeland leading the way in Frisco ISD (33:15), Mesquite ISD battling for the last playoff spot in 11-6A (35:00) and updates on The Colony and Little Elm in 8-5A (37:30).
Subscribe on iTunes! Subscribe on Google Play Podcast RSS Feed Hannah Mandell is NOT your average high school student. A senior at Wakeland High School, she’s wise beyond her years when it comes to commitment, giving back, and working hard to reach your goals. We hung out with Hannah on campus and learned about a […]
Subscribe on iTunes! Subscribe on Google Play Podcast RSS Feed Hannah Mandell is NOT your average high school student. A senior at Wakeland High School, she’s wise beyond her years when it comes to commitment, giving back, and working hard to reach your goals. We hung out with Hannah on campus and learned about a […]
Subscribe on iTunes! Subscribe on Google Play Podcast RSS Feed Hannah Mandell is NOT your average high school student. A senior at Wakeland High School, she’s wise beyond her years when it comes to commitment, giving back, and working hard to reach your goals. We hung out with Hannah on campus and learned about a […]
On this special "mythbuster edition" episode of ‘Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,’ host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, welcomes back Rebecca Louie from Wakeland, an affordable housing developer, and Bruce, a formerly homeless resident of Wakeland housing. Greg, Rebecca, and Bruce discuss the common myths around affordable housing, and one very important truth: “there is only one thing that solves homelessness; and that is housing.”
This week we celebrate the end of the year with a few beers. We talk about a couple movies but one indie in particular staring Bryan Cranson called Highfield... or Wakeland... or Wakefield, I forget. Dan doesn't know Spider-Man, David cooks with blood, and Josh had an allergic reaction. Beers: The Ages by Deschutes, Manhattan NW by Cascade, Adambier by Crooked Stave, and Blackberry Sour by 105 West. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindinthegutterpod/ Other Pods: MIGsy Film Club and Mind In The Gutter's The Top Ten
On this episode of ‘Homeless in San Diego: Real People, Real Stories,’ host Greg Anglea, CEO of Interfaith Community Services, is joined by Rebecca Louie, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Wakeland Housing and Development Corporation. Wakeland is a leader in the creation and operation of affordable housing in California that address the needs of our communities. Rebecca also introduces Bruce, a resident of supportive housing Wakeland has built in San Diego. Bruce is a Vietnam veteran who had a successful career in construction. After severe health problems led him to lose his job when he was in his late 60s, he became homeless. Bruce shares his story from experiencing homelessness as a senior to how affordable housing helped save his life.
We’re down to the final week of the high school football regular season, and that means sorting through plenty of tiebreakers and win-and-get-in scenarios from around the area.The sports staff discusses what’s at stake during the final week of the regular season in several districts, including the battle for the last two 9-6A playoff spots between Plano East, Plano Senior and McKinney (2:00), whether Hebron or Marcus will get the final spot in 6-6A (12:45), the Sachse-Rowlett battle for first place (15:00) and if Mesquite Horn can complete its turnaround season (17:00).The student-athlete spotlight shines on Frisco Wakeland running back Cade Starnes (21:15), leading into 5A tiebreaker discussion and the chaotic mess in 5-5A Division I (25:50), a four-team race for three spots in 7-5A Division I (30:05) and a possible hard-luck finish in 7-5A Division II (33:00).
Star Local Media continues its entry into the upcoming football season by discussing what’s ahead for District 5-5A Division I on the gridiron. Topics include a look at Frisco ISD programs Lone Star (2:30), Wakeland (4:50), Heritage (14:25), Centennial (17:08), Liberty (18:10) and Independence (18:50), as well as The Colony (7:00) and Little Elm (11:35). The podcast will also touch on key games in the district and predict the playoff representatives from the district (20:20).
Star Local Media pulls two more entries from its ongoing summer “Questions” series to discuss various storylines leading up to the 2018-19 athletics year. Topics include the a look at some of the coaching changes within our markets and their impact on the 2018-19 school year, including new coaches for Wakeland girls soccer (1:05), Allen boys basketball (3:05), Allen girls soccer (6:05), Little Elm girls soccer (8:45), Prestonwood boys basketball (9:35), Plano West girls basketball (11:20), Heritage football (13:15), McKinney football (14:15), Lovejoy softball (15:30), Lake Dallas girls basketball (16:15), Prosper softball (17:10), Coppell boys basketball (19:30) and Flower Mound volleyball (20:45). The focus then shifts to discussing a few teams that placed last in their respective districts in 2017-18 and could potentially make the playoffs in 2018-19 (22:10).
Star Local Media reflects on the high school sports year that was for all 14 of its markets, continuing with a look back at the 2017-18 school year for Frisco, McKinney and Allen. Discussion begins with reflections on the year in Frisco ISD (1:00), including dominant seasons for Lone Star football and girls basketball, Wakeland boys and girls soccer, Reedy athletics and more. Talk then shifts to McKinney (11:40), highlighted by the McKinney Boyd boys soccer team, Matt Gadek’s record-breaking performance on the football field and McKinney North girls track and field. The episode concludes with a review of the year for Allen and Lovejoy (24:00), reflecting on the Eagles’ championship runs in football, wrestling, boys basketball and more from Allen’s best athletics year ever.
Star Local Media continues its Spring Football Primer series, checking in on the offseason progress for its local football districts. Talk shifts to Class 5A Division I for a look at 5-5A Div. I, which includes six Frisco ISD schools (Centennial, Heritage, Independence, Liberty, Lone Star and Wakeland) plus Little Elm and The Colony (1:30). The Fast Forward Rewind student-athlete spotlight checks in on West Mesquite receiver Dylan Wright (11:45), followed by a look at Carrollton-Farmers Branch ISD (Creekview, Newman Smith, RL Turner) and their tall order ahead in 4-5A Div. I (24:30).
Star Local Media rounds out its high school baseball playoff preview with a look at the postseason-bound teams from its Class 5A markets. Topics include what projects to be a competitive round of bi-district matchups between The Colony and Lone Star (3:45), Prosper and Centennial (5:45), Lake Dallas and Reedy (8:00) and Wakeland and Little Elm (12:55), plus a look at Lovejoy’s attempt to dig out of an early hole against Texas High (14:45). This week’s Fast Forward Rewind student-athlete spotlight focuses on Allen shortstop Mason La Plante (21:00), and the staff winds down with a look at its playoff coverage plans for the rest of the week (30:25).
Star Local Media continues its high school softball playoff preview with a look at its postseason-bound teams in Class 5A. The battles between Districts 13-5A and 14-5A kick things off, looking at Frisco Wakeland vs. McKinney North (1:00), the beginning of The Colony’s state title defense (5:20), expectations for Prosper (12:15), Little Elm vs. Frisco Independence (14:00) and a pair of bi-district rematches for Mesquite Poteet (15:15) and Lovejoy (17:25). The Fast Forward Rewind student-athlete spotlight touches on Wakeland soccer’s historic state tournament, as Marc Borbonus and Payton Adams join the podcast (20:30) and the staff rounds things out with a look at what series they’ll be covering this week (29:00).
With three games remaining in the high school baseball regular season, Star Local Media examines a few districts with plenty at stake entering the homestretch. The discussion begins with a look at who has the inside track on winning a crowd 6-6A (1:10) and which of the top-five teams will be left out of the playoffs between Allen, Plano, Plano West, McKinney Boyd and Guyer (6:45). The same question is posed for 13-5A, as far as who will win the district title: Wakeland or Lone Star (12:00)? And who will be the odd man out between Reedy, Heritage and Centennial (13:30)? Over in 14-5A, the district looks at Lake Dallas’ chances of catching Prosper (15:00), and if Lovejoy can make another late-season charge to a playoff spot in 15-5A (19:50). This week’s Fast Forward Rewind student-athlete spotlight focuses on Coppell star pitcher Rye Gunter (24:30), and the staff rounds out with a look at their coverage schedules for Friday, including state soccer and a high-stakes final night in 6-6A softball (33:10).
The high school soccer postseason is down the final four in each classification, and Star Local Media is here to preview this week’s state tournament in Georgetown. Discussion kicks off with a look at the Frisco Wakeland boys and girls qualifying for state in the same season for the first time (1:10), followed by the battle-tested Marcus girls (6:10), the McKinney Boyd boys’ surprising regional finals exit (10:50) and the Coppell boys looking to add to their storied history (15:45). The Fast Forward and Rewind student-athlete spotlight focuses on Wakeland soccer standout Jacob Miller (19:30), and the crew rounds out with a look at their coverage schedules for Tuesday night and notes on a big local commitment in football and some postseason basketball accolades for Allen and Little Elm (29:30).
High school baseball season is just past the halfway point in district play, and Star Local Media is here to break down some midseason storylines developing in a several of their districts. Discussion kicks off with the top four teams in 14-5A (1:30), including a look at Prosper’s continued dominance, Lake Dallas’ bounce-back year, plus the experience boost for The Colony’s and Little Elm. Over in 13-5A, Bryan Murphy touches on Wakeland reloading and Heritage’s surprise rise (9:00). In Class 6A, Justin Thomas breaks down an up-and-down year for Lewisville ISD in 5-6A (11:00) and Coppell’s surge atop 9-6A (13:50), and Matt Welch rounds it out with a look at the top four in 6-6A (16:00), including Plano’s hot stretch, Allen’s potential district title repeat and McKinney Boyd’s emergence. In the Fast Forward Rewind student-athlete spotlight, Devin Hasson chats with Rowlett baseball standout Logan Layer (23:00), and the staff closes out with a brief look at their live coverage plans on Tuesday and a track and field note on Plano Senior.
The third round of high school soccer playoffs kicks off on Thursday, and Star Local Media previews some of the area’s marquee matchups. On the docket is a look at the girls regional quarterfinal between district champions Wakeland and Prosper (1:30), McKinney ISD’s boys playoff cross-town showdown (3:40), a rivalry renewal between the Wakeland and Centennial boys (8:10) and a state-ranked duel between the Allen and Southlake Carroll girls (10:20). This week’s student-athlete spotlight focuses on Allen girls senior captain Emily Russell (15:45), and the discussion rounds out with a look at the remaining third-round matches on the docket and coverage plans for the rest of the week (23:45).
The high school soccer playoffs begin this evening and Star Local Media takes look at the first-round action ahead in Class 5A. Much of the discussion centers on the bi-district matchups between 13-5A and 14-5A, starting on the boys side with Prosper vs. Frisco Wakeland (2:00), RL Turner vs. Frisco Reedy (4:30), Lake Dallas vs. Frisco Lone Star (6:30) and The Colony vs. Frisco Centennial (13:00). In between, the staff discusses whether 14-5A has an advantage over 13-5A in a shootout (8:00). On the girls side, the staff previews the first-round games between Frisco Wakeland and The Colony (15:00), Frisco Centennial vs. Little Elm (17:25), Frisco Liberty vs. McKinney North (18:10) and Frisco vs. Prosper (19:00). For this week’s Fast Forward Rewind student-athlete spotlight, Kendrick E. Johnson chats with Wakeland standout Gracie Brian on the Lady Wolverines’ season (20:30). Discussion rounds out with a quick rundown of the bi-district action in 15-5A (29:30), plus a look at the staff’s coverage plans for the first round of the soccer playoffs (30:50).
Want more? Abundance begins with gratitude for what you have now. It's rare to find a person who doesn't want more than he already has. It's part of the human condition. And, that's fine, because it drives us to be our best. The thing is, it can also rob us of our happiness. When we spend our time wanting, never recognizing what we already have, we're choosing to experience a state of lack. That mindset can last a lifetime. Because, most often, what we "get" isn't quite what we thought it would be, so we have to start "wanting" again. Gratitude will get you out of that loop, pronto. Start saying "thank you" in your heart. It'll free your mind. This podcast episode & video from the live REALM Gathering is full of great music from Bryan Wakeland (Polyphonic Spree, Tripping Daisy) & Brian Miller. Listen & let it fill you up with gratitude & thanksgiving. To get you to spots of interest in the video quickly: 0:00 – Welcome to The REALM :50 – How often are you out of gratitude? 2:43 – the quickest remedy for getting out of lack & into feelings of abundance 3:33 – Song - Bryan Wakeland with Brian Miller – “Devil in Paradise” 7:45 -- Gratitude as the key to Abundance - recognizing in a conscious way 10:22 – Story of chameleon visiting again, as a reminder of Love's presence 13:46 – A Course in Miracles teaching about the size of miracles & how to “receive” them 15:05 – Why is “receiving” so difficult for us? Accepting thanks. 15:43 – The transference of “goodness” requires us to open & receive. “You're welcome”, instead of 16:20 - “You're welcome” says, “I'm happy to have done that for you.” Very different from “No problem” as a response 17:12 – Recognizing the love that we have to give 17:48 – Story of Sedona, AZ teaching Higher Consciousness & Native American understanding of the lessons of the land 20:10 – taking the word God out of religious framework & recognizing it as “goodness” 21:13 – Creation rejoices with us in our thankfulness. Watch how a rescued animal responds to you! 21:53 – Presence of the “I AM” fills us 22:27 – Christ Consciousness – nothing can harm us when we fill ourselves with this 23:07 - Song - Bryan Wakeland with Brian Miller – “Rainy Day Jesus” 26:59 – Movement Meditation – “Grateful Heart” – with Brian Miller 32:17 - Song - Bryan Wakeland with Brian Miller – “So Free, That's Me” 35:36 – Radical EvolutionAry Love Makers - what does that mean? • Rhythmic Movement Meditations - Music is scientifically proven to provide health benefits in every area of life. Use these tools to help you connect with your highest state of excellence & primal essence, so you can shift your energy for greater clarity, courage, focus, & vitality. A potent combination of your sexual energy combined with your spiritual energy. GET THESE POWERFUL MOVEMENT MEDITATIONS NOW! & experience it for yourself. Listen to this attorney talk about his experience of finding a new position as a corporate VP when he used these meditations. • Please understand this is not a claim that you will have the same or similar experiences. Rhythmic Movement Meditations are simply tools to help you learn to shift your own energy through powerful practice. • The Naked Vibes Show is sponsored by RockItU - Get a Free Video to help you hone your intuitive skills for practical use in everyday life - from the online video course, "Beyond Religion: How to Pray & Get Answers". Sign up for Kimberly's newsletter to stay in the know about upcoming videos, courses, performances, & more! Get a free Instant Ignition Worksheet to help you tap into your most powerful creative energy when you confirm your subscription.
Want more? Abundance begins with gratitude for what you have now. It's rare to find a person who doesn't want more than he already has. It's part of the human condition. And, that's fine, because it drives us to be our best. The thing is, it can also rob us of our happiness. When we spend our time wanting, never recognizing what we already have, we're choosing to experience a state of lack. That mindset can last a lifetime. Because, most often, what we "get" isn't quite what we thought it would be, so we have to start "wanting" again. Gratitude will get you out of that loop, pronto. Start saying "thank you" in your heart. It'll free your mind. This podcast episode & video from the live REALM Gathering is full of great music from Bryan Wakeland (Polyphonic Spree, Tripping Daisy) & Brian Miller. Listen & let it fill you up with gratitude & thanksgiving. To get you to spots of interest in the video quickly: 0:00 – Welcome to The REALM :50 – How often are you out of gratitude? 2:43 – the quickest remedy for getting out of lack & into feelings of abundance 3:33 – Song - Bryan Wakeland with Brian Miller – “Devil in Paradise” 7:45 -- Gratitude as the key to Abundance - recognizing in a conscious way 10:22 – Story of chameleon visiting again, as a reminder of Love's presence 13:46 – A Course in Miracles teaching about the size of miracles & how to “receive” them 15:05 – Why is “receiving” so difficult for us? Accepting thanks. 15:43 – The transference of “goodness” requires us to open & receive. “You're welcome”, instead of 16:20 - “You're welcome” says, “I'm happy to have done that for you.” Very different from “No problem” as a response 17:12 – Recognizing the love that we have to give 17:48 – Story of Sedona, AZ teaching Higher Consciousness & Native American understanding of the lessons of the land 20:10 – taking the word God out of religious framework & recognizing it as “goodness” 21:13 – Creation rejoices with us in our thankfulness. Watch how a rescued animal responds to you! 21:53 – Presence of the “I AM” fills us 22:27 – Christ Consciousness – nothing can harm us when we fill ourselves with this 23:07 - Song - Bryan Wakeland with Brian Miller – “Rainy Day Jesus” 26:59 – Movement Meditation – “Grateful Heart” – with Brian Miller 32:17 - Song - Bryan Wakeland with Brian Miller – “So Free, That's Me” 35:36 – Radical EvolutionAry Love Makers - what does that mean? • Rhythmic Movement Meditations - Music is scientifically proven to provide health benefits in every area of life. Use these tools to help you connect with your highest state of excellence & primal essence, so you can shift your energy for greater clarity, courage, focus, & vitality. A potent combination of your sexual energy combined with your spiritual energy. GET THESE POWERFUL MOVEMENT MEDITATIONS NOW! & experience it for yourself. Listen to this attorney talk about his experience of finding a new position as a corporate VP when he used these meditations. • Please understand this is not a claim that you will have the same or similar experiences. Rhythmic Movement Meditations are simply tools to help you learn to shift your own energy through powerful practice. • The Naked Vibes Show is sponsored by RockItU - Get a Free Video to help you hone your intuitive skills for practical use in everyday life - from the online video course, "Beyond Religion: How to Pray & Get Answers". Sign up for Kimberly's newsletter to stay in the know about upcoming videos, courses, performances, & more! Get a free Instant Ignition Worksheet to help you tap into your most powerful creative energy when you confirm your subscription.
The Star Local Media sports staff reflects on some of the notable bi-district playoff games in their markets and looks ahead at a few key area-round playoff games later this week. In Part One, Tim Glaze and Bryan Murphy tackle the revenge of District 14-5A over Frisco ISD, examining Lake Dallas’ upset win over Reedy (1:30), Prosper avenging last year’s loss to Wakeland (9:40) and McKinney North’s improvements over Frisco Centennial (14:05). Matt Welch chimes in on the local Class 6A bi-district action, highlighted by Plano Senior’s thrilling overtime loss to Euless Trinity (19:10). In Part Two, Devin Hasson previews a somewhat unexpected second-round matchup between Sachse and Rockwall (26:37), he and Justin Thomas trade thoughts on Coppell vs. Mesquite Horn (33:40) and Matt Welch offers an early glimpse of what Allen can expect from South Grand Prairie (39:28).
Althea Ledford is the Editor of “E” The Magazine for Today’s Female Executive and CEO ofETM media network. Each month ETM media produces a monthly publication titledE The Magazine for Today’s Female Executive., For more information Contact , Editor@ETMMedia.netWhile the website is currently under remodeling the lastest 12 issues can be viewed at this link. https://www.facebook.com/femaleexecmagazine/app/123743911011091 My second guest will be Sandie Fuenty Sandie Fuenty is an Independent Beauty and Advanced Color Consultant with Mary Kay Cosmetics. She has been with the company for over 24 years in various positions. She's earned the use of 4 company cars, but never the coveted Pink Cadillac. My third guest will be Joan E Wakeland Joan E Wakeland is the Director of the nafe Riverside network and this years winner of the Ace Award for nafe. Joan retired as a .Pharmaceutical Sales Representative in 2014..
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Frisco, Texas' Justin Wakeland High School is an amazing success story for young teenagers looking to gain a footing in the sports industry. Program instructor Leon Friedrich describes the program, which utilizes real world internships, guest speakers and an intense amount of classroom instruction to create experience for each of the students participating. Friedrich talks about the expectations placed on both students and parents, as well as the way that internships with local teams push engagement across the board. Twitter: @LeonFriedrich
Mondays show where Joan was a guest had many challenges she could not hear me and I could not hear her so we are rescheduling the show to Wednesday October 31st Joan Wakeland-Taylor was born in 1941 in Jamaica West Indies. She graduated in 1964 as a Pharmacist from the University of Technology in Jamaica West Indies and owned and operated 3 Pharmacies in Jamaica. Things were scary in 1977 and she feared for her son’s life as well as her own so she migrated to New Jersey with only $50.00 for her and $50.00 for her son as that is all that was allowed to take out of the country. They stayed in New Jersey for 6 weeks and then came to California She could not get a job as a Pharmacist in the US so she became a Pharmaceutical Sales Representative and worked for several companies, In 1990 she became a Senior Medical Representative and joined AstraZeneca in September 2000 and retired in 2014.. She raised her son on her own by working hard while at the same time being a role model as a mother. She put him through college and they are both successful today. One of her greatest thrills is that is now a grandmother. Joan was a member of my Menifee Nafe and two years stepped into the Director slot of the Riverside Nafe network. Go to www.wrnafe.com and you can find the meeting location information. In addition to NAFE, Joan is a member of the American Business Women’s Association, Menifee Valley Chamber of Commerce, and Menifee Valley Lions Club. Joan has won many awards over the years .Joan is a woman of commitment; she is totally passionate about the work that she is doing. . She is a woman with a can-do attitude who is positive and has the courage to take risks and step outside of her comfort zone .
Did you know that Nafe is the largest global network for women? It also recently celebrated its 42nd year of serving women across the globe. Their headquarters are in New York, but they have networks across the country run by dynamic women like Joan who step to the plate to touch lives. Lets learn a little bit about this dynamic woman. Joan Wakeland-Taylor was born in 1941 in Jamaica West Indies. She graduated in 1964 as a Pharmacist from the University of Technology in Jamaica West Indies and owned and operated 3 Pharmacies in Jamaica. Things were scary in 1977 and she feared for her son’s life as well as her own so she migrated to New Jersey with only $50.00 for her and $50.00 for her son as that is all that was allowed to take out of the country. They stayed in New Jersey for 6 weeks and then came to California She could not get a job as a Pharmacist in the US so she became a Pharmaceutical Sales Representative and worked for several companies, She raised her two sons on her own by working hard while at the same time being a role model as a mother. She put them through college and they are both successful today. One of her greatest thrills is that she recently became a grandmother. Joan was a member of my Menifee Nafe and loved its concept, and stepped into the role of starting two California networks, one in Rancho Cucamonga and the other recently in Riverside.. Joan is a woman of commitment; she is totally passionate about the work that she is doing. A woman of connection, she is able to accomplish results through relationships and influence. A woman who makes consistent contributions to her community and her business, she has a track record of success and possesses deep levels of competence, knowledge and creditability. She is sharing these skills with the women of her network she can be reached at joanewakeland@gmail.com