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In this episode of The Everyday Ironman Podcast, we're joined by Age Group athlete Wayne Ford as he takes us Down Under to Ironman 70.3 Geelong. Wayne had an absolutely incredible race, and his energy and enthusiasm are contagious as he walks us through the scenic course, race-day logistics, and the supportive community that made this event unforgettable.From the stunning waterfront swim to the fast and flowing bike course and crowd-lined run, Wayne's firsthand account paints Geelong as a destination race you'll want to add to your bucket list. Whether you're a seasoned racer or looking for your first international 70.3, this conversation might just inspire your next adventure.Tune in for insights, laughs, and a dose of motivation from one of our sport's everyday legends!Fit, Healthy & Happy Podcast Welcome to the Fit, Healthy and Happy Podcast hosted by Josh and Kyle from Colossus...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Wayne Ford who? Let's talk about his victims and the surrender of the serial killer with a conscience.
This episode we talk about a serial killer that may not have been formed from nature nor nurture, but hate then remorse. Wayne Ford is a former veteran and former trucker that is currently waiting his death sentence. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/after-dark-podcast/support
An episode of mystery, intrigue and colourful characters. After all it wouldn't be Hidden Wiltshire without at least one of these elements and we have all three! We begin with a chat about what we've been up to in the last two weeks since the previous episode. Glyn's excited about his discovery of a new bottom, and an old coffin trail to Steeple Ashton which included a stone bridge built, we think, by well-known West Country stonemason Andrew Ziminski. His book “The Stomemason” is thoroughly recommended (see link below). Also in the last two weeks Glyn and Paul both separately did a walk around the Fonthill Estate which will be the subject of the next podcast in two weeks time. Meanwhile Paul suffered the ignominy of being caught with his head in a muddy puddle by a BBC film crew whilst he was searching for the very well hidden fairy shrimp. We also talk about our plans for Hidden Wiltshire including our first outside location broadcast with a special guest; Hidden Wiltshire walks with some experts from “another organisation”; and the new Hidden Wiltshire Shop on the website (link below). We then go on to talk about the Folly Wood walk. You can follow the route in the link below. This was a location recommend to us by local artist David Alderslade who has painted some remarkable pictures of the famed tree you will find. See the link below. Between them Glyn and Paul did the walk three times in the space of five days. There was so much to see., and slight re-routing to recce. The walk was the story of bizarre works of art; blocked footpaths; a moated enclosure which was the location for a gatekeeper's lodge into the Bishops of Salisbury's deer park; mysterious and touching stories of ghosts and incredible personal sacrifice; and a tree with an adjacent cave that was like something from the imagination of J.R.R. Tolkein. We also encounter some fascinating and lovely people. Sculpture, poet and illustrator Mark Whelehan and his dog Crook, and Hidden Wiltshire followers Melanie May and Wayne Ford – see the links below to their stunning Instagram feeds. We then arrive at a beautiful peaceful woodland called Oakfrith Wood, visit the pretty village of Urchfont and round off with a climb onto Salisbury Plain with its far reaching views. This is one of those walks where it doesn't really matter where you start. You can begin in Easterton, Urchfont or New Plantation on Salisbury Plain. There's even a pub, the Royal Oak at Easterton. We finish with a reminder about the offer to listeners of the podcast from Lowa Boots UK. You'll need to listen to the podcast for details of how you can save 20% on their walking boots and shoes. The music and sounds in the podcast are provided by the multi-talented Steve Dixon. The piece in the Introduction is entitled “The Holloway”, whilst the piece introducing us to the walk is entitled “My Daughter” which is a collaboration between Steve and Dave Guiville. Links: You can find out more about Andrew Ziminski and his book “The Stonemason” here Andrew Ziminski - The Stonemason The new Hidden Wiltshire shop Hidden Wiltshire Shop You can follow the walk on the Hidden Wiltshire website here Folly Wood and The Headless Horseman David Alderslade's website, and his painting “Folly Wood” can be found here David Alderslade - Folly Wood Melanie May's beautiful Instagram feed can be found here with superb photographs of Wiltshire's natural history Melanie May - Wiltshire Girl Wayne Ford has two Instagram feeds. One is his general photography account. It will come as no surprise to know he is a graphic designer when you see his photography Wayne Ford - General Photography. His other account is also focused on natural history and is called ‘notesfrompinnyland' (I wish I knew why)! Wayne Ford - Natural History Both accounts are equally captivating. Glyn's photographs can be seen on the Hidden Wiltshire website and his Instagram feed @coy_cloud Paul's website can be found at Paul Timlett Photography and on Instagram at @tragicyclist Steve Dixon's sound art can be found on Soundcloud where his username is River and Rail Steve Dixon River and Rail. His photographs can be found on Instagram at @stevedixon_creative and his graphic design business website is at Steve Dixon Creative The link to report blocked public rights of way to Wiltshire Council My Wiltshire Booking and Reporting And finally you can find Lowa Boots UK at Lowa Boots UK
Episode 1681 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story that appeared in the Athens Banner-Herald and was titled: A Vietnam soldier’s picture remains a missing piece. The story was submitted by Wayne Ford [wford@onlineathens.com]. Janna Hoehn is … Continue reading → The post 1681 – Janna Hoehn seeking Georgia Vietnam Vet photo appeared first on .
The weekend before the 2020 Democratic caucuses in Iowa, Late Night supervising producer Henry Melcher went to Des Moines. Hear his interviews with Troy Price, chair of the Iowa Democratic Party; undecided voters Pam and Harry Bookey; journalist David Yepsen; members of the College Democrats at Iowa State University; Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand; and Brown and Black Forum founders Wayne Ford and Mary Campos.
Host: Marcy Mistrett, CEO, Campaign For Youth JusticeGuests: Nicole Porter is the Director of Advocacy at the Sentencing ProjectWayne Ford, former representative of Iowa’s 65th District. In our latest podcast we had the pleasure of interviewing two incredible advocates to learn more about racial impact statement legislation, what it is, it’s impact, and how it could be expanded to better understand the harm associated with proposed legislation.Nicole Porter is the Director of Advocacy at the Sentencing Project based in Washington, DC. The Sentencing Project is a national organization founded in 1986 that works toward a fair and effective U.S. criminal justice system by advocating for sentencing reform, addressing racial and ethnic disparities, and promoting alternatives to incarceration. Before joining The Sentencing Project in 2009, Nicole Porter was the Director of the Texas ACLU’s Prison and Jail Accountability Project.We are also joined by Wayne Ford, a former representative of Iowa’s 65th District. He is a DC native who moved to Iowa for college. In 1985, he founded a non-profit called Urban Dreams, to serve residents in inner city Des Moines. He was first elected into office in 1996 and served through 2011. He was the tenth African American to serve in Iowa’s House and holds the record for the longest serving African American in Iowa’s legislative history. To learn more about racial impact statements, visit the Sentencing Project's website.
Starting an Acting Career with Jeffrey Wayne Ford Jeffrey Wayne Ford started his acting career playing extras in local movies and has now starred in a lead role in his latest movie. Ford has won an award for his role in The Last Dime and does all of this while driving a truck as his full time job. Check out this interesting interview and you can learn more about his movie at www.thelastdime.com This episode is brought to you by Constant Contact offering email marketing solutions to help you connect with your target market. Visit www.cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com for more information. The Tune of the Week is “Seven Years On” by Thomas Wade off his album of the same name. You can learn more about Thomas and his music at www.thomaswade.com About the Show A business and career podcast helping inspire creative entrepreneurs such as artists, authors, and musicians to create a fulfilling life using their talents. Get started on your journey today! Artists, authors, musicians, and creative entrepreneurs with talent will benefit from this podcast. This is a podcast that helps you take that creative talent and offers you ways to turn it into a viable business, product, or service. The podcast is hosted by artist Bruce Outridge who shows you through the eyes of others how you can take an idea or talent and make it something that brings you money in over time allowing you to create a career doing something that you love. The show features topics, interviews, and ideas to take your creative talents and turn them into profitable ideas. Want to know how a musician takes their love of music and makes a living? How about learning how a cartoonist created a business because he loves to draw? How did that author write their latest book? How does a jewellery maker, photographer, or software maker make money with their passion? The show interviews real people actually making money from their creative crafts hopefully inspiring you to do the same no matter which level of creative entrepreneur that you are subscribe to the podcast at www.cashinginoncreativitypodcast.com
In episode 69 of the Serial Chillers Podcast we welcome Kolten, Robbie and Biggfoot (@Biggfootdesigns). We had a blast on this one as we tend to do. The killer for this episode was Wayne Adam Ford and it's an oddly unsettling tale of the worst kind. So join us as we learn as much as possible while also letting you know how much we hate Wayno Wayne Ford. Enjoy!
Join me and Rob Caravaggio as we scour the plains of Texas (or painted desert of Arizona, YMMV) for our kinfolk and become bitter, bitter men. We love the film and have a lot of fun talking about the text, the sub-text, and possibly some sub-sub-text. See the breathingest dead man on screen, the woodenest of wooden actors, and the most of whatever Mose is. We don't care for the music much or for some inherent prejudices in a film that ostensibly tries to say racial prejudice is bad. We analyze the use of humor, montage, and studio work. We compare the film to other Wayne-Ford films, Star Wars, Star Trek, and Adam Sandler's failed Western.
Joe Johnson and Wayne Ford talk about taser guns.
Join Steve Kulls along with co-host Chris Bennett, exploring the latest developments in the creature known as Bigfoot or Sasquatch. Tonight's guest, Wayne Ford
I spoke recently with Wayne Ford and Rob Jensen, the Senior Vice President of Marketing Channels and Business Development, and the Senior Director of Marketing, respectively, for Anacomp, the maker of CaseLogistix. We discussed trends in e-discovery, including more efficient searching and improved culling of information, streamlined litigation review, and hidden metadata. With respect to hosted review, Ford and Jensen highlighted the following advantages: (1) leveraging the infrastructure of another organization; (2) seamless scalability; and, (3) controlled access.
I spoke recently with Wayne Ford and Rob Jensen, the Senior Vice President of Marketing Channels and Business Development, and the Senior Director of Marketing, respectively, for Anacomp, the maker of CaseLogistix. We discussed trends in e-discovery, including more efficient searching and improved culling of information, streamlined litigation review, and hidden metadata. With respect to hosted review, Ford and Jensen highlighted the following advantages: (1) leveraging the infrastructure of another organization; (2) seamless scalability; and, (3) controlled access.
I spoke recently with Wayne Ford and Rob Jensen, the Senior Vice President of Marketing Channels and Business Development, and the Senior Director of Marketing, respectively, for Anacomp, the maker of CaseLogistix. We discussed trends in e-discovery, including more efficient searching and improved culling of information, streamlined litigation review, and hidden metadata. With respect to hosted review, Ford and Jensen highlighted the following advantages: (1) leveraging the infrastructure of another organization; (2) seamless scalability; and, (3) controlled access.
Can Bigfoot be found in your suburban Georgia subdivision? This episode features an informative and entertaining foray into the world of cryptozoology. We interview Wayne Ford and Steve Hyde, two local Bigfoot hunters, they discuss general questions about the Bigfoot phenomenon and share some interesting stories about close encounters with the beast. Raymond and Joe also share stories from their Sasquatch hunt in the Oconee National Forest. Wayne Ford is a reporter living in Watkinsville, GA, who researches local sasquatch sightings. Steve Hyde is a Sasquatch researcher who lives in Griffin, GA.