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Former Hollywood gaffer Kyle Warmack discusses his past career lighting movie and TV show sets, acting in a campy Damian Chapa movie, working a dolly on a Randy Travis music video, and the West Virginia-shot Sago Mine Disaster-inspired movie "Little Accidents". Warmack has 74 IMDB gaffing and cinematographer credits to his name. He lit "Dear White People (season 3), "Hello, My Name is Doris", "Dope", "Idiot Sitter," "Dimension 404", "The Mooring", "Tiny Commando", and "On My Block"... to just name a few TV shows and movies. Warmack is currently employed at a popular West Virginia arts and humanities organization. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mothmaninthebiblebelt/support
This episode is sponsored by Popmenu. Popmenu specializes in transformative online and on-premise technologies that help restaurants increase brand visibility, guest engagement, revenue and profitability. We currently work with over 10,000 independent restaurants and hospitality groups and are helping them get the most out of their most powerful marketing tool: their menu.Find Andrew and his teammates at The Warmack.
This episode is sponsored by Popmenu. Popmenu specializes in transformative online and on-premise technologies that help restaurants increase brand visibility, guest engagement, revenue and profitability. We currently work with over 10,000 independent restaurants and hospitality groups and are helping them get the most out of their most powerful marketing tool: their menu.Find Andrew and his teammates at The Warmack.
With a new head coach and an almost entirely new roster, it's been a season of transition for the Onondaga Community College Men's Basketball team. "I feel like we're on the right track, even though our record might now indicate it right now," said Head Coach Joe Hulbert. "I'm incredibly optimistic. The guys seem to be too. We know we can do it and we've got the time to do it."Coach Hulbert sat down with us for an episode of our podcast, "Chatting About College." He was joined by freshman Zach Chamberlain (Oswego High School) and sophomore Isaiah Warmack (Utica Proctor High School). "We have a lot of good chemistry. We've started to get to know each other a lot more. I love all of them like their brothers," said Warmack.We'll talk basketball, school, and life as we open up the "Box of Questions." Enjoy the podcast!.
Mark Russo, 2018 MAPGA Teacher of the Year and Golf Digest ranked instructor, is joined by Tempee Warmack, a US Army veteran who has made a name for himself as an accomplished guitarist, recording engineer, and teacher. On this episode, Tempee shares stories from his career in the Army Band, as well as the experiences that helped mold him into the teacher that he is today. He also discusses the real "secret" to getting better at your passion, and why he decided jumping out of an airplane was a good idea. All this and so much more on the Driving Improvement podcast - rockin' holiday edition!
Former Alabama offensive lineman Chance Warmack visits with Roger Hoover for the "Alabama Legends" segment on Crimson Drive, driven by NASCAR, on Tuesday October 4, 2022. Crimson Drive is live each Tuesday & Thursday on the CTSN Facebook page at 2 p.m. central.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lidia Yuknavitch reads her powerful short story “Street Walker," from her collection "Verge," with sound design and music composition from Whiston & Warmack. Lidia Yuknavitch is the National Bestselling author of the novels "The Book of Joan" and "The Small Backs of Children," winner of the 2016 Oregon Book Award's Ken Kesey Award for Fiction as well as the Reader's Choice Award, the novel "Dora: A Headcase," and a critical book on war and narrative, "Allegories Of Violence" (Routledge). Her widely acclaimed memoir "The Chronology of Water" was a finalist for a PEN Center USA award for creative nonfiction and winner of a PNBA Award and the Oregon Book Award Reader's Choice. "The Misfit's Manifesto," a book based on her recent TED Talk, was published by TED Books, and her new collection of fiction, Verge, was released in 2020. Lidia's new novel, "Thrust," is forthcoming from Riverhead Books on June 28th, 2022. She has also had writing appear in publications including Guernica Magazine, Ms., The Iowa Review, Zyzzyva, Another Chicago Magazine, The Sun, Exquisite Corpse, TANK, and in the anthologies "Life As We Show It (City Lights)," "Wreckage of Reason (Spuytin Duyvil)," "Forms at War (FC2)," "Feminaissance (Les Figues Press)," and "Representing Bisexualities (SUNY)," as well as online at The Rumpus. Whinston & Warmack are a songwriting duo who perform in the Pacific Northwest. Support Storybound by supporting our sponsors: Norton: "Fencing with the King" and "The Family Chao" are available wherever books are sold. Acorn.tv is the largest commercial free British streaming service with hundreds of exclusive shows from around the world. Try acorn.tv for free for 30 days by going to acorn.tv and using promo code Storybound. Storyworth: Save $10 on your first purchase at Storyworth.com/Storybound Storybound is hosted by Jude Brewer and brought to you by The Podglomerate and Lit Hub Radio. Let us know what you think of the show on Instagram and Twitter @storyboundpod. *** This show is a part of the Podglomerate network, a company that produces, distributes, and monetizes podcasts. We encourage you to visit the website and sign up for our newsletter for more information about our shows, launches, and events. For more information on how The Podglomerate treats data, please see our Privacy Policy. Since you're listening to Storybound, you might enjoy reading, writing, and storytelling. We'd like to suggest you also try the History of Literature or Book Dreams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
E314 Dedrick Warmack returns to discuss Reconstruction, WWI, The Red Summer, WWII, economics, Civil Rights, economic rights, The Rainbow Coalition, poverty, abortion, education, Queen Victoria and her grandchildren's wars, who built America, and so much more! For more information and links, please visit: HeyHumanpodcast.com
E311 Dedrick Wormack grew up in Chicago, a kid with great potential: smart, savvy, and godly. Navigating the bonds of family, corruption, gang life, church, and tragedy, he watched as the determined and deliberate destruction of the neighborhoods he loved through the open-air drug markets. Now, he's an author (Unrest in an Eagle's Nest), social […]
LISTEN: Housing affordability is “the worst it's ever been” as mortgage rates climb and the Fed prepares us for more change ahead. Guest Matt Warmack of The Warmack Group with KW Greater Seattle joins us, sharing advice from his real-life experience getting through a market shift. He sheds light on his #1 goal: helping his agents and clients build wealth through homeownership investments.
In this week's episode, Andrew is joined by the two winners of the recent Cherry Bomb International in Florida - Jules van Dongen and Dani Warmack. van Dongen (1:09) discusses how his game developed hugely during 2020, what it'll mean to play in the World Masters in his home country later this year, applying for American citizenship, bringing Andrew some Whiskey to Assen and much more. American international Warmack (22:57) explains how a night at the karaoke got her into darts, being mentored by Joe Chaney, the power of self-belief and uplifting others, her unusually modded darts and the potential for a country music walk-on. Enjoy!
Adrian and Devin continue their HBCU Awareness Series by bringing you Claflin University and President Dwaun Warmack.1st Segment: History and ValueYour view of HBCUs as a student (2:20)Getting our community to be visionaries (5:15)Break: Heart Break by Vibe Tracks (8:48)2nd Segment: Societal PerceptionWhat is Claflin doing to excel (9:34)Establishing partnerships with PWIs and other institutions (14:55)Break: Earth Bound by Slynk (21:32)3rd Segment: Funding and Diversity Taking a stance in k-12 (22:40)Fundraising at a smaller school (28:20)Break: Intentions by Anno Domini Beats (34:11)Final Message (34:45)Break: Selfie Stick by Quincas Moreira (45:09)Ending (45:43)The Black Agenda PodcastDr. Dwuan WarmackClaflin University Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul Lisicky reads an excerpt from "Later: My Life at the Edge of the World", with sound design and music composition from Jordan Warmack. Paul is the author of five books. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment of the Arts, and he teaches in the MFA program at Rutgers University-Camden. Paul's work has been praised everywhere from the New York Times and Slate to the Los Angeles Times and the Boston Globe. Jordan Warmack is a member of Whiston and Warmack. This episode is brought to you by: WW Norton, the publisher of Lydia Millet's A Children's Bible, which was named a Top 10 Book of 2020 by the New York Times. Betterhelp is a platform that provides affordable, private online counseling anywhere, anytime. Storybound listeners get 10% off your first month by going to betterhelp.com/sb. Storybound is hosted by Jude Brewer and brought to you by The Podglomerate and Lit Hub Radio. Let us know what you think of the show on Instagram and Twitter @storyboundpod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A conversation with Reading Specialist and Teacher Eliza Warmack talking about early literacy fun activities to do with your young child and 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten in Petersburg, Alaska
This is The EdUp Experience President Series, Episode #28 - In this episode, we welcome Dr. Dwaun Warmack, President of Claflin University. In this episode, Dr. Warmack talks to us about his university's unique COVID-19 response, using a quick-pivot to online learning, an inclusive taskforce and community awareness. He also discusses his college's trailblazing role as the first to enter into a partnership with Zoom, receiving a $1.2 million commitment for programming and outreach from the tech giant. He explained the role of HBCUs to improve retention and outcomes for Black students with a nurturing environment, intentional hiring of faculty aligned with mission, and increasing leadership, faculty, and staff diversity at PWIs. He also spoke about the importance of challenging the status quo to increase Black leadership at colleges and universities across the country, using mentoring, sponsorship, and the responsibility to lead national change with meaningful, measurable solutions. Join us again next time for another episode! Contact Us! Connect with the hosts - Elvin Freytes, Elizabeth Leiba, and Dr. Joe Sallustio Join the EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education your business!
The Varsity O presents Sooners For LIfeThis weeks guest is Sooner Legend Bob Warmack
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KJR’s Curtis Crabtree breaks down the Seahawks status as training camp is scheduled to open with thoughts on the Jamal Adams trade, Chance Warmack opting out and Quinton Dunbar being placed on the exempt list.
He's been out of football for a year, so what's left in the tank for Seattle's Chance Warmack? Tom, Jake, and Stacy put him in Thursday's spotlight. In Four Down Territory, what saved the Seahawks' defense in 2020? On The Timeline, one NFL team gives an update on their pursuit of Jadeveon Clowney and it's not the Seahawks.
It's the podcast your parents warned you about...in this episode we spend time with Trans Am World Wides Tod Warmack to talk Trans Am, Family and the road to preserving a legendary ICON of the Pony/Muscle Car Era. Thanks to the people who make it possible...ATI Racing, Smittys Classics, ScreamingChicken.com and Nitrous Outlet and of course the PODFATHER if you want to see more make sure to check out the OFFICIAL FUEL WEBSITE or the Facebook PAGE and Instagram PAGE for day to day updates. If you would like to be part of the show go to our CONTACT PAGE and thanks for checking out the show and please share if you enjoyed the episode.
We're now a full week into the league year and still no deal for Jadeveon Clowney. What is he willing to sign for? We check in with Gregg Bell who also reacts to the addition of Chance Warmack, yet another first-rounder from the 2013 draft joining the Hawks. Bucky's son makes a breakthrough as one of the only two-and-a-half-year-olds who can ride a bike.
Bucky and Slickhawk are back as we roll into a new week on the show. The Seahawks have added Chance Warmack over the weekend. Warmack is yet another 2013 first-round pick, the seventh of the top 13 picks from that draft, that Schneider has signed. Jared Leto announced on social media that he'd been away for nearly two weeks and had no idea that the world had shut down. Like Leto, Bucky was out all last week. We find out how surprised he is by some of the free agency moves over the last seven days. Big Ben is taking this quarantine seriously as proven by his insane beard.
Lidia Yuknavitch reads her powerful short story “Street Walker," from her upcoming collection Verge, with sound design and music composition from Whiston & Warmack. This episode is brought to you by Powell's Books, the world's largest family owned independent bookstore, with over 2 million new and used volumes across five Portland area stores and their website Powells.com. Visit Powells.com and use coupon code "STORYBOUND" for 20% off your purchase of $25 or more. Storybound is hosted by Jude Brewer and brought to you by The Podglomerate and Lit Hub Radio. Let us know what you think of the show on Instagram and Twitter @storyboundpod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Introducing the next evolution: Storybound, a new radio theater program designed for the podcast age. Hosted by Jude Brewer and with original music composed for each episode, the podcast features the voices of today’s top literary icons reading their essays, poems, and fiction.In each episode of Storybound, listeners will be treated to their favorite authors and writers reading some of their most impactful stories, designed with powerful and immersive sound environments.Season one stories will include:–Mitch Albom reads an excerpt from his forthcoming memoir Finding Chika, with sound design and music composition from Maiah Wynne.–Lidia Yuknavitch reads her powerful short story “Street Walker” from her upcoming collection Verge, with sound design and music composition from Whiston & Warmack.–Matt Gallagher reads his short story “Know Your Enemy,” previously published in Wired magazine’s fiction issue, with sound design and music composition from Colin Hogan.–Kim Barnes reads from Hungry for the World, with sound design and music composition from Pretty Gritty.–Jack Rhysider, host of the Darknet Diaries podcast, reads an original essay, with sound design and music composition from Shane Brown.–Adelle Waldman reads from The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P., with sound design and music composition from Haley Johnsen.–Diksha Basu reads from The Windfall, with sound design and music composition from Katelyn Convery.–Nathan Hill reads from The Nix, with sound design and music composition from Timothy Karplus.–Caitlin Doughty reads from Will My Cat Eat My Eyeballs, with sound design and music composition from Stephanie Strange.The show is a collaboration between The Podglomerate podcast network and Lit Hub Radio.Subscribe, listen, and enjoy the engaging stories of literary icons from across the world as we bring you into Storybound. Episodes will begin running weekly on December 3, 2019 and will be available for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Podcasts, PocketCasts, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Castbox, orSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/sttspod)
Is it possible to stop Alzheimer's in it's tracks? How does the formation of plaques on your brain cells lead to Alzheimer's. Does the your brain immune cells fighting back against plaques lead to Alzheimers? Amino acids in the brain tying themselves into knots, can lead to super strong sealed zippers forming which dry out proteins, damage neurons and eventually can lead to diseases like Alzheimer's. An enzyme missing a repair or two over 60 years can lead to build up of kinked amino acids chains which can lead to neuron-degenerative diseases. What causes a cell to eat itself? Well its actually a pretty healthy thing to do. If a brain cell doesn't eat itself at the right time, well it can lead to a whole bunch of diseases. Rebeccah A. Warmack, David R. Boyer, Chih-Te Zee, Logan S. Richards, Michael R. Sawaya, Duilio Cascio, Tamir Gonen, David S. Eisenberg, Steven G. Clarke. Structure of amyloid-β (20-34) with Alzheimer’s-associated isomerization at Asp23 reveals a distinct protofilament interface. Nature Communications, 2019; 10 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-11183-z Elizabeth Spangenberg, Paul L. Severson, Lindsay A. Hohsfield, Joshua Crapser, Jiazhong Zhang, Elizabeth A. Burton, Ying Zhang, Wayne Spevak, Jack Lin, Nicole Y. Phan, Gaston Habets, Andrey Rymar, Garson Tsang, Jason Walters, Marika Nespi, Parmveer Singh, Stephanie Broome, Prabha Ibrahim, Chao Zhang, Gideon Bollag, Brian L. West, Kim N. Green. Sustained microglial depletion with CSF1R inhibitor impairs parenchymal plaque development in an Alzheimer’s disease model. Nature Communications, 2019; 10 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-11674-z Yi Yang, Thea L. Willis, Robert W. Button, Conor J. Strang, Yuhua Fu, Xue Wen, Portia R. C. Grayson, Tracey Evans, Rebecca J. Sipthorpe, Sheridan L. Roberts, Bing Hu, Jianke Zhang, Boxun Lu, Shouqing Luo. Cytoplasmic DAXX drives SQSTM1/p62 phase condensation to activate Nrf2-mediated stress response. Nature Communications, 2019; 10 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-11671-2
Dr. Warmack shares updates on HSSU's enrollment and workforce development initiatives, and makes the case for how HBCUs can effectively lobby for funding in volatile state legislative culture.
Hosts Noah Thomas and Jian DeLeon welcome our guest, creative consultant and certified beanie influencer Dylan (pronounced DYE-lahn, like The Chappelle's Show rapper) Warmack. It's men's fashion month, with shows kicking off in London, Florence (what's good Pitti Uomo!), and Milan, so naturally we talk about the latest collections from designers like Samuel Ross of A-COLD-WALL*, Craig Green, and Xander Zhou. Next week we'll be hitting up Paris Fashion Week, so stay tuned for that. But before the hottest collections hit Parisian runways, Virgil Abloh's debut collection for Louis Vuitton is starting to hit stores and select pop-up shops around the world. We talk about his installation at New York's Chrome Hearts store, and listeners weigh in via voicemail to talk about what pieces they're willing to go into debt for. As always, hit the Dropcast Hotline with any other comments or feedback. We can be reached at 833-HIGHSNOB (444-4766). We'll be waiting. Relevant Links: Menswear Icon Joe Casely-Hayford Has Passed Away The Calvin Klein Cander 7 Receives a Final Makeover From Departing Raf Simons The COMME des GARÇONS HOMME Plus Nike Air Presto Foot Tent Drops This Week C2H4’s FW19 Collection Includes a Futuristic Nike Air Force These 7 Actors Could Become Film & TV’s Style Icons of 2019 Kiko Kostadinov’s Workwear Grows Dark for FW19 Xander Zhou Explores the Evolution of Man for FW19 A-COLD-WALL* Reaches for the Light for FW19 Craig Green: King of London Fashion Week Men’s Timothée Chalamet & His Mom Wear Virgil Abloh Garms to Golden Globes Louis Vuitton Announces Temporary SS19 Residency in New York Virgil Abloh Shares Photos of Louis Vuitton’s NYC & Harajuku Art Installations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Noah Thomas and Jian DeLeon welcome our guest, creative consultant and certified beanie influencer Dylan (pronounced DYE-lahn, like The Chappelle's Show rapper) Warmack. It's men's fashion month, with shows kicking off in London, Florence (what's good Pitti Uomo!), and Milan, so naturally we talk about the latest collections from designers like Samuel Ross of A-COLD-WALL*, Craig Green, and Xander Zhou. Next week we'll be hitting up Paris Fashion Week, so stay tuned for that. But before the hottest collections hit Parisian runways, Virgil Abloh's debut collection for Louis Vuitton is starting to hit stores and select pop-up shops around the world. We talk about his installation at New York's Chrome Hearts store, and listeners weigh in via voicemail to talk about what pieces they're willing to go into debt for. As always, hit the Dropcast Hotline with any other comments or feedback. We can be reached at 833-HIGHSNOB (444-4766). We'll be waiting. Relevant Links: Menswear Icon Joe Casely-Hayford Has Passed Away The Calvin Klein Cander 7 Receives a Final Makeover From Departing Raf Simons The COMME des GARÇONS HOMME Plus Nike Air Presto Foot Tent Drops This Week C2H4’s FW19 Collection Includes a Futuristic Nike Air Force These 7 Actors Could Become Film & TV’s Style Icons of 2019 Kiko Kostadinov’s Workwear Grows Dark for FW19 Xander Zhou Explores the Evolution of Man for FW19 A-COLD-WALL* Reaches for the Light for FW19 Craig Green: King of London Fashion Week Men’s Timothée Chalamet & His Mom Wear Virgil Abloh Garms to Golden Globes Louis Vuitton Announces Temporary SS19 Residency in New York Virgil Abloh Shares Photos of Louis Vuitton’s NYC & Harajuku Art Installations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tod Warmack and his brother Scott along with partner Jim Dowling in Tallahassee, Florida collaborated with graphic designer Kevin Morgan to bring to life the vision of a modern-day Trans Am. And that’s exactly what this team did building these iconic cars for enthusiasts. Starting as Trans Am Depot in 2011, Tod, his brother, and their team, partnered with legendary Hurst Performance making history as the first ever licensed Hurst Edition Trans Am. Demand grew and their small shop became a full production facility. Today, Trans Am Depot and Trans Am Worldwide builds retro-mods, restores classics as well as offering new technology muscle cars with a classic retro look and feel. You can enjoy Tod on Discovery’s all-new Trans Am TV show that premieres today, Tuesday, October 2 at 10:00 PM ET/PT. If you missed yesterday’s Cars Yeah show with Tod’s brother Scott, you’ll find it on the Cars Yeah website.
Scott Warmack, his brother Tod, along with partner Jim Dowling of Tallahassee, Florida, collaborated with graphic designer Kevin Morgan to bring to life the vision of a modern-day Trans Am. And that’s exactly what this team did, building cars for enthusiasts. Starting as Trans Am Depot in 2011, Scott, his brother, and their team, partnered with the legendary Hurst Performance making history as the first ever licensed Hurst Edition Trans Am. Demand grew and their small shop has become two full production facilities. Today, Trans Am Depot and Trans Am Worldwide build retro-mods and restore classics as well as offer new technology muscle cars with a classic retro look and feel. You can enjoy Scott and the team on Discovery’s all-new Trans Am TV show that premieres tomorrow, Tuesday, October 2 at 10:00 PM ET/PT. Don’t miss tomorrow’s show when I talk with Scott’s brother, Tod Warmack, here on Cars Yeah.
The second of three episodes about Last Jedi, and the military intelligence (or lack thereof) displayed in the movie. Rainey and Warmack discuss the advantages and disadvantages of ramming your ship into your enemy. It worked for the Greeks, it worked for 19th century ironclads, and for the first time ever, it works for those slow-on-the-uptake Rebels in a galaxy far, far away.HostsKyle Warmack - https://twitter.com/warmackkylep Michael Rainey - https://twitter.com/raineymichaelvTo see more of what Storyteller Entertainment has to offer, head to our website: https://www.storytellerentertainment.coFor questions, comments, or business inquiries email us at podcasts@storytellerentertainment.co
The second of three episodes about Last Jedi, and the military intelligence (or lack thereof) displayed in the movie. Rainey and Warmack discuss the advantages and disadvantages of ramming your ship into your enemy. It worked for the Greeks, it worked for 19th century ironclads, and for the first time ever, it works for those slow-on-the-uptake Rebels in a galaxy far, far away.HostsKyle Warmack - https://twitter.com/warmackkylep Michael Rainey - https://twitter.com/raineymichaelvTo see more of what Storyteller Entertainment has to offer, head to our website: https://www.storytellerentertainment.coFor questions, comments, or business inquiries email us at podcasts@storytellerentertainment.co
Have you thought about creating and hosting your own in-person event, whether it’s a monthly meetup, a panel discussion related to your industry, or a full conference? Or, if you’ve hosted your own event, but felt like your business and personal brand didn’t get as much exposure as you would have liked (probably because you were busy running around taking care of everything!), you’ll learn what to do instead. My guest, Renee Warmack, and I talk about how to create an event that’s a win-win-win for everyone involved: the content provides value to the audience, the panelists/speakers are showcased, AND your message and brand come through too. Renee is an expert at putting on live events, so we talk about coming up with a topic/theme, how to select good panelists and speakers, the structure/agenda of the event, and how to end the event strong (really important!). Renee also shares with us her 4-step process for making big changes in your life. About My Guest: Renee Warmack, MPA, is a producer, speaker and coach who creates positive change in the world through inspirational movies and events; motivational talks; and helping others claim their power and capture their dreams. The Speaking Your Brand podcast is hosted by Carol Cox. Highlights: How women can take action and claim their power Strategies to produce live events and weave your services into that event Why it’s important to prepare your speakers and how to communicate expectations Best practices for vetting your speakers The importance of connecting with your audience in person to supplement social spaces like Facebook groups Links: Show notes at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/52 Visit Renee’s website at http://reneewarmackproductions.com/. Listen to podcast episodes 45 and 50 on getting visibility for your business and brand. Join the free Speaking Your Brand community at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/join/ or text the word SPEAKING to 444-999. Sign up for a Visibility Strategy Session at https://www.speakingyourbrand.com/getvisible. Ready to create your signature talk? Email me at carol@speakingyourbrand.com. Say hi to me on Twitter @CarolMorganCox Subscribe to the podcast and leave a review!
John Barchard chats about Warmack getting reps with the 1s, the impact of the change at LG and the communication from Doug's mouth to his actions on the field. Plus he gets into BLG's article about the poloazing takes on Carson Wentz. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
YouthStuff - Podcast • Episode 5 • By: John Jones • Everett Warmack and Next Gen Clubs in School Released May 2, 2017 Email questions and comments to: john@youthstuff.net Sponsored by MyCoffee2Go.com A great fundraiser for youth groups! Full color Private Label on each bag! Email them at: info@mycoffee2go.com New artwork designed by Everett Warmack. To Contact Everett:Everettwarmack@gmail.comwww.everettwarmack.com www.twitter.com/everettwarmack13 Find us online at: twitter.com/youthstuff youthstuff.net facebook.com/YouthStuffPodcast
Dr.Dwaun Warmack, President of Harris-Stowe State University share his journey all the way from Detroit Michigan's Projects. This is the Minority Trailblazer First Ever Interview with a college president and one of the most dynamic episodes of the series. He shares his story, as well as his professional breakthrough as a higher education professional.
Chance Warmack with the Media
Chance Warmack with the Media
Chance Warmack with the Media
It was an exciting and historic day at Harris-Stowe State University in Midtown. The university installed its 19th president, Dr. Dwaun Warmack. At only 38 years old, university officials say Warmack is one of the youngest presidents of any four year institution in the country. This is Harris-Stowe State University's first installment since 1979.
Dr. Dwaun Warmack, President of Harris-Stowe State University, located in St. Louis, Missouri discusses NSF GRANTS, SENATE BILL 334, CHINA PARTNERSHIP, FERGUSON, YEAR ONE and much more on #TheHBCUNationRadioShow with our host, Anthony Ray.
Dustin Perie and Smash Wrestling Producer Alan Taylor welcome one half of the Goat Brigade; Kirk Warmack to the Smashcast. The boys discuss Chyna, The WWE Hall of Fame and refunding meals. Plus, Warmack attempts to officially claim his title as Trivia Champion!
Dustin Perie and Smash Wrestling Producer Alan Taylor welcome one half of the Goat Brigade; Kirk Warmack to the Smashcast. The boys discuss Chyna, The WWE Hall of Fame and refunding meals. Plus, Warmack attempts to officially claim his title as Trivia Champion!