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Geoffrey Wawro is a military Historian and author of The Vietnam War. In our interview today we dive into all aspects of the Vietnam War that made it one of America's darkest pages in its short but dense history. By the end of the war, more than 58,000 Americans would die, as too would 250,000 South Vietnamese soldiers. Over 1 million North Vietnamese soldiers and Viet Cong guerillas would also perish as well as over 2 million civilians' from both the north and the south, and thousands more from Laos and Cambodia. Support Dr. Wawro: https://geoffreywawro.com/books Reed Morin Show Links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/@ReedMorinShow Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/@reedmorinshow/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@UCF-l7x398gspEPdfE00fSwQ Timestamps: 00:001:49 Vietnam was a War of Choice 8:44 The Kennedy Administration 22:52 NVC Leaders 34:10 US Strategies of Vietnam War 46:16 LBJ Administration 1:04:01 How the NVC Waged War 1:13:39 Vietnam War Booby Traps 1:19:14 Deadliest Battles of Vietnam War 1:28:31 Life as a USA Soldier 1:47:48 Life as a NVC Solider 1:56:22 Napalm & Agent Orange 2:24:22 Nixon Administration Stops Peace 2:39:15 Gulf of Tonkin False Flag 2:43:20 CIA Operations during Vietnam War 2:53:31 VIetnam War Crimes 3:00:52 Fall of Saigon 3:13:43 Support Dr. Wawro! #podcast #podcastclips #jre #history #military #reedmorinshow
Clay welcomes University of North Texas historian Geoffrey Wawro for a discussion of the War in Vietnam (1961–1975), which cost more than 58,000 American lives and hundreds of thousands of deaths in North and South Vietnam. Wawro, the author of seven books on the history of war, explains how a superpower got into a quagmire in a small Asian country. Why did Lyndon Johnson escalate the war between 1964 and 1968, when President John F. Kennedy made it clear that he would wind down America's involvement after he was re-elected in 1964? As the British essayist Christopher Hitchens insisted, is Henry Kissinger a war criminal? What was Richard Nixon's role in prolonging the agony? How should we assess Secretary of War Robert McNamara? Absent politics, could the war theoretically have been won by the United States and its reluctant allies?
Welcome to the 52nd episode of Ecommerce Toolbox: Expert Perspectives – this time, host Kailin Noivo sits down with Sophie Wawro, Global President at Shoptalk, for an in-depth look at how Shoptalk has redefined retail industry conferences. Sophie shares insights into the event's rapid growth since its 2016 launch, highlighting its unique focus on delivering curated, high-impact networking experiences. She also delves into the innovative double opt-in matchmaking program, which has become a game-changer for B2B networking, fostering tens of thousands of meetings each year. Join us to discover how Shoptalk's commitment to experiential content and tailored networking has turned it into a must-attend event for retail professionals worldwide.
Grocery Shop and Shoptalk: Pioneering Retail Innovation with a Global Lens With the grocery and retail industries undergoing rapid transformation, industry leaders are converging for Grocery Shop and Shoptalk Fall, two flagship events led by Sophie Road, the President of both events. These gatherings are not just an exploration of retail's future but a demonstration of global innovation, leadership diversity, and customer-centric strategies. Grocery Shop, set to begin next week, is targeting anyone focused on innovation within the grocery and CPG (Consumer Packaged Goods) space. This event brings together a broad audience from technologists to marketers, all aligned with a common mission—driving change within the sector. Grocery retail is undergoing dramatic shifts as new technologies and customer expectations demand more efficient, personalized shopping experiences. Road's vision for Grocery Shop focuses on how the industry can bridge the gap between the current state and the extraordinary possibilities ahead. One of the most commendable aspects of Sophie Road's leadership is her commitment to diversity on stage and beyond. Shoptalk Fall, debuting for the first time in Chicago, will feature an all-female lineup of speakers, including the CEOs of Glossier, Build-A-Bear, and Ulta Beauty. Road's focus on gender balance isn't just for optics; it's a call to action for the entire retail industry to embrace diversity at all levels, proving that parity is achievable with intent and effort. “We're not just reflecting the industry; we're shaping it,” Road notes, as she emphasizes her commitment to driving gender balance and fostering inclusive environments, from speaker selection to free childcare at events. Globalization and Innovation in Grocery RetailDiversity and Inclusion: Leading by ExampleExpanding the Global Conversation
Coming up one week from Thursday is the CRMC Championship at Cragun's Legacy Golf Courses in Brainerd and we talked to Jack Wawro, Director of Golf at Cragun's Legacy Courses plus the Tournament Director for the CRMC Championship (Cuyuna Regional Medical Center) which begins next Thursday! He gave us some insight into the tournament, some upgrades at Craguns and the new PGA beginnings many golfers have had in that tournament!
Coming up one week from Thursday is the CRMC Championship at Cragun's Legacy Golf Courses in Brainerd and we talked to Jack Wawro, Director of Golf at Cragun's Legacy Courses plus the Tournament Director for the CRMC Championship (Cuyuna Regional Medical Center) which begins next Thursday! He gave us some insight into the tournament, some upgrades at Craguns and the new PGA beginnings many golfers have had in that tournament!
Common, Paul, and Craig are live from Craguns, Gunnar Broin talks about qualifying for the US Open, Kenton Oates breaks down his role at PING on tour, and Jack Wawro joins to talk Craguns.
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Janene Wawro is married to Bill, a mom to four, "Neena" to two grandbabies, Executive Director of CTMH and LDS. She believes "When we choose to insert ourselves, that's where the growth happens." Connect with Janene through email: janenewawro@verizon.net ___________________________________ The Beyond the Shadow of Doubt™ podcast is a proud member of the Dialogue Podcast Network found at DialogueJournal.com/podcasts. Part of the Dialogue Journal, the Dialogue Podcast Network was founded by Eugene England, a Mormon writer, teacher and scholar. “My faith encourages my curiosity and awe,” Gene wrote in the very first issue of the journal. “It thrusts me out into relationship with all creation” and “encourages me to enter into dialogue.” My hope is that this podcast is an extension of his vision. Staring January 2024, come join "First Fridays Free Coaching." Click here to register (or go here: https://app.paperbell.com/checkout/packages/71129)! Connect with me at meaganskidmorecoaching.com; click "Work with Me" to subscribe to get my free Pronouns 101 guide. Hopeful Spaces is a Dallas Hope Charities component of Hopeful Discussions, which is sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA. Hopeful Spaces is a monthly parent support group facilitated by Meagan Skidmore Coaching. To join Hopeful Spaces send an email to chc@dallashopecharities.org. Please help the podcast grow by following, leaving a 5 star review on Spotify or Apple podcasts and sharing with friends.
The guys sit down with Jack Wawro, Director of Golf at Cragun's Resort and Tournament Director for the CRMC Championship (PGA Tour Canada) to discuss all of the great things happening in golf in the Brainerd lakes area. They review last year's great first run of the event and preview all of the exciting new things for the 2023 version, coming up on 8/28! Jack also breaks down why is he is such a huge Michigan sports fan, his love for fishing, and getting into tournament golf at a later age. They also talk about the BMW Championship and Viktor Hovland's closing 61 that featured 8 3's on the back nine! The Tour Championship is up next and the field is down to 30 players. Tune in next week to hear who finishes on top for the 2022-2023 season!
Common, Paul, and Craig are up at Craguns, Brock Winter discusses transferring to Minnesota for golf, Dan Simpson talks about the Minneapolis Golf Club, and Jack Wawro talks about the Craguns renovations.
Are you a golf enthusiast looking for your next source of inspiration and entertainment? Look no further than the 'Lakes, Woods & Irons' Podcast. This Saturday marks the launch of a podcast that promises to bring you in-depth interviews with golfing legends from across the region, country, and beyond. With a focus on the beautiful courses nestled in between the lakes and woods of Minnesota, this podcast will take you on a tour of some of the most breathtaking golfing destinations in Northern Minnesota. Join host Colin MacDonald as he talks all things golf with Chris Foley, one of Minnesota's most respected golf instructors, and get ready to tee off on a new adventure every week.
Our guest is Sophie Wawro, President at Shoptalk, the organizers of the main events in FMCG and Retail. Join us to learn about: - What's made Shoptalk a staple event in the industry - Shoptalk Europe: what to expect - Innovations in this year's event - How to Prepare for the event Get in touch with Sophie: sophie@shoptalk.com
The CPG Guys speak with Sophie Wawro, Global President of Shoptalk & Groceryshop and Anil Aggarwal, CEO of PersonatechREGSITER FOR SHOPTALK BY MARCH 3 AT: https://shoptalk.com/usFollow Sophie Wawro on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophiewawro/Follow Shoptalk on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shoptalk/Follow Anil Aggarwal on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anildaggarwal/Follow Personatech on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/personatechinc/Follow Personatech online at: https://www.personatech.com/Sophie and Anil answer these questions:1) Anil, you founded Shoptalk 8 years ago. What was the market opportunity you saw for these events and what was the disruption that you brought to the industry that made them so indispensable to people in the retail CPG digital ecosystem?2) Sophie, you recently joined Hyve Group as Global President of the Shoptalk and Groceryshop events. What is your professional experience and what most intrigued you about coming to lead such a successful franchise?3) Anil, You're currently serving as CEO of Personatech, the platform that allows Shoptalk and Groceryshop to manage its Meetings Programs. First, what is the idea behind these meetings programs and how does your platform operate to yield desired outcomes for all involved parties?4) Sophie, The tech behind the traditional Hosted Hosted Retailers and Brands Meetings Program will also be powering the introduction of Meetups at Shoptalk this year. What's your thinking with this addition to your upcoming event in Las Vegas?5) Sophie, what should our audience know about the Shoptalk event that will have them excited about attending this year's event? What else is new, what's big, who is headlining some of the big keynotes?6) Sophie, by my count, you have over 600 sponsors. Why is Shoptalk such a great opportunity for these companies to sponsor and what are the different ways they are sponsoring at the event?7) Sophie, Shoptalk Europe is coming up in May. I'm looking forward to making the trip to Barcelona. What exciting things do you have in store for this 2nd European venue which you kicked off last year?CPG Guys Website: http://CPGguys.comFMCG Guys Website: http://FMCGguys.comCPG Scoop Website: http://CPGscoop.comNextUp Website: http://nexupisnow.org/cpgguysRetailWit Website: http://retailwit.comDISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.
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Nicole Wawro is the host of The Feminist Recovery Program, a YouTube channel that covers women's issues from a non-woke perspective. She is the Founder of Feminist Recovery, a media brand that helps women. Nicole and her team cover impactful topics and focus on what will truly make a lasting, sweeping change for women to embrace the gift of womanhood. She previously worked in investment management on Wall Street and management consulting. In this episode… Where can you go to discover important conversations pertaining to womens' topics? How can you build a loyal following on social media? Challenging yourself to follow people you don't agree with to learn from a different point of view may seem intimidating. Nicole Wawro is helping empower women to be more confident and change their communities. She covers all ends of the spectrum when it comes to womens' issues and creates a community of camaraderie — and a lasting audience. In this episode of Access To Anyone, Michael Roderick sits down with Nicole Wawro, Founder of Feminist Recovery, to discuss building a better listenership. Nicole talks about shifting her brand towards her own ideals, the complexity of social media, and growing your audience.
Es tut sich was in der deutschen Comedyszene. Mitverantwortlich dafür ist Lenny Wawro. Denn Lenny ist lustig. Und nett. Und mutig. Und ziemlich umtriebig. Der Hamburger ist nicht nur selbst ein aufstrebender Standup Comedian (instagram.com/lennywawro/), er betreibt auch zusammen mit seiner Partnerin Laura Prien das Standup-Startup Schnackstandup (schnackstandup.de). Was als einfaches Open-Mic im September 2021 begann, hat mittlerweile über 200 Veranstaltungen mit über 17.000 Gästen und mehr als 160 Comedians durchgeführt. Höchste Zeit also, dass wir etwas mehr von Lenny hören, der zum ersten Mal in einem Podcast zu Gast ist. Wir fühlen uns geehrt, denn es gibt viel zu bereden.
This week the guys are joined by Jack Wawro the Director of Golf at the Legacy Courses at Cragun's and making his third appearance on the program Scott McDonald. Topics this week include the CRMC Championship hosted at Cragun's, the Minnesota PGA Professional Championship and more.
A timely show this week on Lakes Woods and Irons. Director of Golf at Cragun's Legacy courses and CRMC Championship Tournament Director Jack Wawro with a report on this week's PGA Tour Canada at Craguns. We're also joined by Mike Shannon from TPC Sawgrass one of the nation's top putting instructors.
Our guests today were Jennifer Podsiadly, Charitable Fund Coordinator, Cuyuna Regional Medical Center, and Jack Wawro, Tournament Director, CRMC Championship.
Originally Aired: 05/28/10FOLLOW US ON:Facebook: https://goo.gl/rwvBfwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ozarkmtpubTwitter: https://goo.gl/LunK5DWebsite: https://goo.gl/2d5cX4ASSOCIATED LINKS:Ozark Mountain Publishing, Inc.: https://goo.gl/xhgoAPQuantum Healing Hypnosis Academy: https://goo.gl/64G7RD
This week on Lakes Woods And Irons with Chris Foley we're joined by the Director of Golf at Cragun's Legacy Courses Jack Wawro. Jack updates us on the progress of ‘The Lehman 18' Dutch's 27 and the CRMC Championship as PGA Canada comes to town in August.
Part 2 of our conversation with Ryann Bailey Wawro about her journey through eating disorders.
This convo with Ryann Bailey Wawro about creativity, crossing into adulthood from adolescence and her journey with eating disorders is not to be missed. We reminisce about some choice memories and address the elephant in the room, Ryann's battle with food and how Play Theory was one axis in her recovery. Ryann is an accomplished […]
This week's guest is Director of Golf at Craguns Legacy courses Jack Wawro discussing improvements and progress on the Tom Lehman course and looking forward to the MacKenzie Tour and the CRMC Classic. Chris Foley reviews his time at Augusta.
You were born with intuition - the power you need in any given moment to make the right choice, to solve a problem, to gain a creative insight, to tell right from wrong, or to simply make a wise decision with confidence. But, if you're like most, you simply haven't tapped into it. “Ask Your Inner Voice” reveals the secrets to calling on your inner voice when you need answers to your most pressing questions, including questions of finance, relationships, and health.This presentation is from the 2010 Ozark Mountain Transformation Conference.FOLLOW US ON:Facebook: https://goo.gl/rwvBfwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ozarkmtpubTwitter: https://goo.gl/LunK5DWebsite: https://goo.gl/2d5cX4ASSOCIATED LINKS:Ozark Mountain Publishing, Inc.: https://goo.gl/xhgoAPQuantum Healing Hypnosis Academy: https://goo.gl/64G7RD
This week we get an excellent progress report on the construction of the Tom Lehman course at The Legacy from Director of Golf Jack Wawro. Also Director of Golf and Grounds Aaron Johnson at Golden Eagle joins the show.
Guests this week include Jack Wawro new Director of Golf at Cragun's with an update on the new Tom Lehman course construction there. Gerrit Pon performance analyst with Calloway Golf and Phil Mickelson's club designer.
Two great guests this week the 1993 U.S. Amateur Champion and 4 time Walker Cup participant John Harris. Plus Jack Wawro Director of Golf at Grand View joins the show.
Moderate Democratic Senators Now Consider Getting Rid of the Filibuster | A Leading Economist Assesses the $1.9 Trillion American Rescue Plan | Harry and Meghan Use the Tabloids That Have Been Used Against Them backgroundbriefing.org/donate twitter.com/ianmastersmedia facebook.com/ianmastersmedia
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.09.24.310243v1?rss=1 Authors: Mazurek, L., Ghilarov, D. A., Michalczyk, E., Pakosz, Z., Czyszczon, W., Wawro, K., Behroz, I., Suessmuth, R. D., Heddle, J. G. Abstract: DNA gyrase, a type II topoisomerase found predominantly in bacteria, is the target for a variety of poisons, namely natural product toxins (e.g. albicidin. microcin B17) and clinically important synthetic molecules (e.g. fluoroquinolones). Resistance to both groups can be mediated by pentapeptide repeat proteins (PRPs). Despite long-term studies, the mechanism of action of these protective PRPs is not known. We compared activities of two such proteins, QnrB1 and AlbG in vitro. Each of them provided specific protection against its cognate toxin (fluoroquinolone or albicidin), which strictly required ATP hydrolysis by gyrase. Through a combination of fluorescence anisotropy, pull-downs and photocrosslinking we show that QnrB1 binds to the GyrB protein. We further probed the QnrB1 binding site using site-specific incorporation of a photoreactive amino acid and mapped strong and specific crosslinks to the N-terminal ATPase/transducer domain. We propose a model in which protective PRPs bind to the enzyme as T-segment DNA mimics to promote dissociation of the bound poison molecule. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
We’ll talk all things Bryson DeChambeau with one of the premier golf fitness trainers in the world, Randy Myers Golf Fitness Director at Sea Island Performance Center. Randymyersgolf.com and @randymyersgolf on twitter author of ‘Fit For Golf Fit For Life’. Peter Sanders will drill down on DeChambeau’s incredible run up Golf’s statistical leaderboard. Shotbyshot.com Jack Wawro Director of Golf and Grand View joins us with an update on Grand Views golf and dining opportunities. Grandviewlodge.com/golf
Luis Antonio Leyva, Assistant Professor of Education at Vanderbilt University, joins us to share his work on transforming undergraduate mathematics classrooms to be spaces where relationships, identities, and intersectionality matters. From his roots in New Jersey, he tells us everything he's up to in Nashville, Tennessee. MAA Values blog feature on the COURAGE project: https://www.mathvalues.org/masterblog/challenging-operationalizing-and-understanding-racialized-and-gendered-events-courage-in-undergraduate-mathematics Check out Luis's published work: Leyva, L. A. (2018). The counter-storytelling of Latinx men’s co-constructions of masculinities and undergraduate mathematical success. In A. Weinberg, C. Rasmussen, J. Rabin, M. Wawro, & S. Brown (Eds.), Proceedings of the 20thAnnual Conference on Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education (pp. 1031-1040), San Diego, CA. Leyva, L. A., & Alley, Z. D. (accepted and under revision). “Speaking up more” and “talk[ing] less and less about my goals”: A counter-storytelling on the role of voice in undergraduate Latinx women’s identity constructions as mathematics students and aspiring engineers. Invited book chapter in J. Adams, P. Sengupta, M. Shanahan, & M. Takeuchi (Eds.), Epistemologies in the learning sciences: An emerging portrait.
Julia argues that we need to pay greater attention to the informal norms surrounding the filibuster and cites a 2012 article she authored with Jennifer K. Smith (“Unwritten Rules: Informal Institutions in Established Democracies”). She also references a 2016 book by Matt Grossman and Dave Hopkins, Asymmetric Politics: Ideological Republicans and Group Interest Democrats.James references work by Gregory J. Wawro and Eric Schickler (Filibuster: Obstruction and Lawmaking in the U.S. Senate) to highlight the fact that the Senate was able to legislate before its members adopted the current cloture rule to end debate in 1917. He also cites Frances Lee’s book, Insecure Majorities: Congress and the Perpetual Campaign, to support his claim that the observed behavior of senators at present does not align with the conventional wisdom on how we think they are behaving. Finally, James contends that there are numerous ways that Senate majorities can get around the filibuster and cites Molly Reynolds ' book, Exceptions to the Rule: The Politics of Filibuster Limitations in the U.S. Senate.Lee mentions Jonathan Bernstein’s proposal to give the majority party one “Superbill” in each Congress that cannot be filibustered.The open letter written by 70 former senators is available here. James’ response is available here.
Gościem 106. odcinka #GregAlbrechtPodcast jest Marek Wawro, co-founder firmy Azimo (platformy dostarczającej rozwiązania technologiczne do szybkich transferów pieniężnych), a obecnie CTO Future Finance. Firmy Azimo i Future Finance należą do najbardziej znaczących startupów finansowych na świecie. Azimo była w 2015 roku wyceniona na 100 mln dolarów (a do tej pory pozyskała 80 mln inwestycji), a Future Finance pozyskało do tej pory od inwestorów już prawie 500 mln dolarów. Dla porównania, rozpoznawalne polskie startupy na obecną chwilę pozyskały: Booksy - 50 mln dolarów inwestycji, Brainly - prawie 70 mln dolarów. Z rozmowy z Markiem w #106 odcinku GAP dowiesz się m.in.: – Jak być dobrym CTO – Dlaczego super-geeki nie są wymarzonymi pracownikami zespołów technologicznych – Jak usprawniać komunikację i feedback w zespołach z wykorzystaniem etykietowania – Jak kilkakrotnie zwiększyć swoje wynagrodzenie – Jak pokonywać wyzwania będąc emigrantem – Jakie ważne relacje miały wpływ na powodzenie Marka i co z nich wynika dla innych – Dlaczego będąc założycielem Azimo, Marek zdecydował się przejść na etat do Future Finance – Jaka lekcja biznesowa płynie z pierwszego odcinka serialu "Czterdziestolatek" – O istocie humanizacji umysłów ścisłych i geekowaniu otwartych – Kim jest świadomy kosmita Podsumowanie #106 odcinka przeczytasz tutaj: https://www.gregalbrecht.io/GAP106 Zasubskrybuj Greg Albrecht Podcast oraz dołącz do Klubu Greg Albrecht Podcast, aby mieć dostęp do ekskluzywnych materiałów, spotkań i wpływ na kształt tego podcastu: https://www.gregalbrecht.io/klub Porozmawiajmy tu: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gregalbrechtio/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grzegorzalbrecht/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregalbrecht/ Masz pomysł na temat odcinka? Znasz kogoś, kto powinien być moim gościem? A może chcesz zostać sponsorem podcastu? Napisz do mnie: gregalbrechtpodcast (at) gmail.com
Gościem 106. odcinka #GregAlbrechtPodcast jest Marek Wawro, co-founder firmy Azimo (platformy dostarczającej rozwiązania technologiczne do szybkich transferów pieniężnych), a obecnie CTO Future Finance. Firmy Azimo i Future Finance należą do najbardziej znaczących startupów finansowych na świecie. Azimo była w 2015 roku wyceniona na 100 mln dolarów (a do tej pory pozyskała 80 mln inwestycji), a Future Finance pozyskało do tej pory od inwestorów już prawie 500 mln dolarów. Dla porównania, rozpoznawalne polskie startupy na obecną chwilę pozyskały: Booksy - 50 mln dolarów inwestycji, Brainly - prawie 70 mln dolarów. Z rozmowy z Markiem w #106 odcinku GAP dowiesz się m.in.: – Jak być dobrym CTO – Dlaczego super-geeki nie są wymarzonymi pracownikami zespołów technologicznych – Jak usprawniać komunikację i feedback w zespołach z wykorzystaniem etykietowania – Jak kilkakrotnie zwiększyć swoje wynagrodzenie – Jak pokonywać wyzwania będąc emigrantem – Jakie ważne relacje miały wpływ na powodzenie Marka i co z nich wynika dla innych – Dlaczego będąc założycielem Azimo, Marek zdecydował się przejść na etat do Future Finance – Jaka lekcja biznesowa płynie z pierwszego odcinka serialu "Czterdziestolatek" – O istocie humanizacji umysłów ścisłych i geekowaniu otwartych – Kim jest świadomy kosmita Podsumowanie #106 odcinka przeczytasz tutaj: https://www.gregalbrecht.io/GAP106 Zasubskrybuj Greg Albrecht Podcast oraz dołącz do Klubu Greg Albrecht Podcast, aby mieć dostęp do ekskluzywnych materiałów, spotkań i wpływ na kształt tego podcastu: https://www.gregalbrecht.io/klub Porozmawiajmy tu: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gregalbrechtio/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/grzegorzalbrecht/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregalbrecht/ Masz pomysł na temat odcinka? Znasz kogoś, kto powinien być moim gościem? A może chcesz zostać sponsorem podcastu? Napisz do mnie: gregalbrechtpodcast (at) gmail.com
This week’s show features Jack Wawro, Director of Golf at Grand View with an update from The Pines and Preserve and Paul Guy from Callaway R&D with a segment on the right Golf ball for your bag.
This week on Lakes Woods and Irons with Chris Foley we’re joined by Jack Wawro, Director of Golf at Grand View Lodge and Brainerd Warrior Boys golf coach Brian Wallace. We’ll also join Chris on location at El Dorado CC in Palm Springs and Josh Koop our Digital Media Director with Hubbard.
Welcome back to another episode of Cage Side Submissions,Brought to you by Future Legend Apperal We plan to provide you with unique and fun-filled SHOWS. News, highlights, and interviews Please feel free to call in with your questions and comments at anytime. 657-383-0267 For our Host Steve Rychel (@CSSRadio) And Host Rachael Blaze (@RachaelBlaze) Tonight We Will Feature Fighters from March 19th CFFC 57 Event Our First guest is Woman's Featherweight Andria Wawro 3-3 (@AndriaWawro) Andria is Slated to return to the CFFC Cage after a three years absance Against Bobbi Jo Dalziel Our Secind Guest is Undefeated CFFC Flyweight Champion Katlyn Chookagian 6-0 (@Blondfighter)Katlyn is slated to defend her title against Stephanie Bragayrac Our Third Guest is Featherweight Title challenger Bill "Honey Badger" Algeo 7-2 (@DntMesswithBill) Bill will be taking on current CFFC Featherweight Champion Jeff Lentz Our Fourth Guest is CFFC Middelweight Tim "the South Jersey Strangler" Williams 11-3 (@TimWilliams185) tim will be headding back to the CFFC Cage against Jorge Luis Bezerra And Our Final guest is the Voice of CFFC Brian Palakow (@2_Palakow)
Welcome back to another episode of Cage Side Submissions,We plan to provide you with unique and fun-filled SHOWS. News, highlights, and interviews Please feel free to call in with your questions and comments at anytime. 657-383-0267 For our Host Steve Rychel (@CSSRadio) Joining the guy's Tonight is InvictaFC CEO Shannon Knapp Our second guest is InvictaFC Featherweight Andria Wawro 3-1 (@AndriaWawro) who will be making her promotinal debut December 5th at InvictaFC 10 against Peggy "Daywalker" Morgan And our final guest is UFC Bantamweight Jessica "Evil" Eye 11-2-1 (@Jessicaevileye) Eye fought Leslie Smith this past weekend at UFC 180 in Mexico City.Jessica won the fight due to fight doctor stoppage because Smith's ear had began to separate from her head
When I was in graduate school, those of us who studied World War One commented regularly on the degree to which historians concentrated their attention on the Western front at the expense of the other aspects of the war. In the years since then (I won’t say how many), historians have worked hard to remedy this neglect. Nevertheless, we still know much less about the Eastern Front than we do about events in France or even the homefronts of Western and Central Europe. Geoffrey Wawro‘s new book A Mad Catastrophe: The Outbreak of World War I and the Collapse of the Habsburg Empire (Basic Books, 2014), fills in an important part of this gap. Wawro is most interested in understanding why the Empire chose to go to war despite (or perhaps because of) its many challenges and why it failed so immediately and drastically. Decisions made by diplomats, soldiers and politicians in Vienna played a critical role in starting the war. And decisions made by the leaders of the Monarchy’s army’s played just as important a role in leading an admittedly flawed instrument to defeat. Wawro tells this story with verve and insight. His characterizations are compelling and his prose stimulating. It’s a book that reads like a novel yet answers crucial questions about the course of the war. It helps us understand a collapse that set the stage for decades of death and destruction. For that reason alone, Wawro’s analysis of that collapse is a great addition to our understanding of the war and of Central Europe in the Twentieth Century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When I was in graduate school, those of us who studied World War One commented regularly on the degree to which historians concentrated their attention on the Western front at the expense of the other aspects of the war. In the years since then (I won’t say how many), historians have worked hard to remedy this neglect. Nevertheless, we still know much less about the Eastern Front than we do about events in France or even the homefronts of Western and Central Europe. Geoffrey Wawro‘s new book A Mad Catastrophe: The Outbreak of World War I and the Collapse of the Habsburg Empire (Basic Books, 2014), fills in an important part of this gap. Wawro is most interested in understanding why the Empire chose to go to war despite (or perhaps because of) its many challenges and why it failed so immediately and drastically. Decisions made by diplomats, soldiers and politicians in Vienna played a critical role in starting the war. And decisions made by the leaders of the Monarchy’s army’s played just as important a role in leading an admittedly flawed instrument to defeat. Wawro tells this story with verve and insight. His characterizations are compelling and his prose stimulating. It’s a book that reads like a novel yet answers crucial questions about the course of the war. It helps us understand a collapse that set the stage for decades of death and destruction. For that reason alone, Wawro’s analysis of that collapse is a great addition to our understanding of the war and of Central Europe in the Twentieth Century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When I was in graduate school, those of us who studied World War One commented regularly on the degree to which historians concentrated their attention on the Western front at the expense of the other aspects of the war. In the years since then (I won’t say how many), historians have worked hard to remedy this neglect. Nevertheless, we still know much less about the Eastern Front than we do about events in France or even the homefronts of Western and Central Europe. Geoffrey Wawro‘s new book A Mad Catastrophe: The Outbreak of World War I and the Collapse of the Habsburg Empire (Basic Books, 2014), fills in an important part of this gap. Wawro is most interested in understanding why the Empire chose to go to war despite (or perhaps because of) its many challenges and why it failed so immediately and drastically. Decisions made by diplomats, soldiers and politicians in Vienna played a critical role in starting the war. And decisions made by the leaders of the Monarchy’s army’s played just as important a role in leading an admittedly flawed instrument to defeat. Wawro tells this story with verve and insight. His characterizations are compelling and his prose stimulating. It’s a book that reads like a novel yet answers crucial questions about the course of the war. It helps us understand a collapse that set the stage for decades of death and destruction. For that reason alone, Wawro’s analysis of that collapse is a great addition to our understanding of the war and of Central Europe in the Twentieth Century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When I was in graduate school, those of us who studied World War One commented regularly on the degree to which historians concentrated their attention on the Western front at the expense of the other aspects of the war. In the years since then (I won’t say how many), historians have worked hard to remedy this neglect. Nevertheless, we still know much less about the Eastern Front than we do about events in France or even the homefronts of Western and Central Europe. Geoffrey Wawro‘s new book A Mad Catastrophe: The Outbreak of World War I and the Collapse of the Habsburg Empire (Basic Books, 2014), fills in an important part of this gap. Wawro is most interested in understanding why the Empire chose to go to war despite (or perhaps because of) its many challenges and why it failed so immediately and drastically. Decisions made by diplomats, soldiers and politicians in Vienna played a critical role in starting the war. And decisions made by the leaders of the Monarchy’s army’s played just as important a role in leading an admittedly flawed instrument to defeat. Wawro tells this story with verve and insight. His characterizations are compelling and his prose stimulating. It’s a book that reads like a novel yet answers crucial questions about the course of the war. It helps us understand a collapse that set the stage for decades of death and destruction. For that reason alone, Wawro’s analysis of that collapse is a great addition to our understanding of the war and of Central Europe in the Twentieth Century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When I was in graduate school, those of us who studied World War One commented regularly on the degree to which historians concentrated their attention on the Western front at the expense of the other aspects of the war. In the years since then (I won’t say how many), historians have worked hard to remedy this neglect. Nevertheless, we still know much less about the Eastern Front than we do about events in France or even the homefronts of Western and Central Europe. Geoffrey Wawro‘s new book A Mad Catastrophe: The Outbreak of World War I and the Collapse of the Habsburg Empire (Basic Books, 2014), fills in an important part of this gap. Wawro is most interested in understanding why the Empire chose to go to war despite (or perhaps because of) its many challenges and why it failed so immediately and drastically. Decisions made by diplomats, soldiers and politicians in Vienna played a critical role in starting the war. And decisions made by the leaders of the Monarchy’s army’s played just as important a role in leading an admittedly flawed instrument to defeat. Wawro tells this story with verve and insight. His characterizations are compelling and his prose stimulating. It’s a book that reads like a novel yet answers crucial questions about the course of the war. It helps us understand a collapse that set the stage for decades of death and destruction. For that reason alone, Wawro’s analysis of that collapse is a great addition to our understanding of the war and of Central Europe in the Twentieth Century. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices