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Near-death experience guest 1172 is Wayne Morrison who went other planets during his NDE experience. Wayne's song about his NDE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmh6cf7dgGI CONTACT: Email: jeff@jeffmarapodcast.com WEBSITE www.jeffmarapodcast.com SOCIALS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeffmarapodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffmarapodcast/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/jeffmaraP/ JeffMara does not endorse any of his guests' products or services. The opinions of the guests may or may not reflect the opinions of the host. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-s-reynolds/support
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Garrett opens this mid-week U.S. Open episode by emptying his notebook from a Wednesday walk around Los Angeles Country Club. He talks about three spots on the North Course's back nine that he's looking forward to watching. Then he brings on golf historian Wayne Morrison (no relation) to discuss the Philadelphia School of Golf Architecture, the influential group of golf course designers in which LACC architect George Thomas learned his craft.
While at a party in the 70s, Wayne Morrison shares his accidental OD and the near-death experience that came with it. This is his NDE near death experience trip to the afterlife and beyond.For more NDE stories, visit our YouTube channel https://www.youtube.com/@TheOtherSideNDEYT ▶ Listen to Skyline on Spotify
Wayne Morrison is the author of The Nature Faker, a monumental biography of William Flynn. It's safe to say that no one on earth knows more about Flynn, the architect behind Shinnecock Hills and many other great courses. In this episode (which is the first of a few we have planned on specific architects), Wayne goes in depth with Andy Johnson on Flynn's life and work during the Golden Age of golf course design. Wayne talks about how he became interested in Flynn and how his massive book came together. He and Andy also touch on Flynn's involvement with many courses that have stood the test of time, including not only Shinnecock but also Pine Valley, Merion East, Cherry Hills, Rolling Green, Lancaster, and Indian Creek. You can order your own copy of The Nature Faker by emailing Wayne at wsmorrison@hotmail.com.
A feelgood story in the racing world on Sporting Goss
Hump Day Wednesday and Goss talks with Peel Thunder coach Cam Shepherd, former Hockeyroo Georgie Parker, Miguel Hulm who is walking to Dowering to raise funds for men's mental health, West Coast Fever's Stacey Francis-Bayman, trainer Wayne Morrison and leading WA jockey Shawn McGruddy
2021 is the 30 year anniversary of the delivery of the findings of the Royal Commissioner into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. Since March this year 5 number of Aboriginal people have died in custody across the country. Ending Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, reducing the over representation of Aboriginal people in custody, is still a demand for social movements in Australia. With all this in the background, the coronial inquiry into the death of Aboriginal man, Wayne Fella Morrison, is currently underway in Adelaide. The inquest has exposed, yet again, the abhorrent and racist treatment of Aboriginal people in custody, and the deplorable lack of regard for their health and wellbeing. Latoyo Rule is the sister of Wayne Morrison, she is a party in the coronial inquest, and she is an anti-carceral activist. She is the edition's guest on Accent of Women
A conversation with Wayne Morrison, former General Manager of Cable Backplane Systems and long-time employee of Amphenol and Teradyne. Wayne has been retired for a few years but is still quite active with the Amphenol community, especially with his role on the Amphenol Frontline team over the last year. We talk about his work history, both with Amphenol and Teradyne. We talk about the fears he had when Amphenol acquired Teradyne and how those fears quickly vanished. We talk about his favorite part of the job -- customer interactions -- and why they were so crucial to him and the business's success. And we discuss his desert island music, book, and movie. This is The Interface. Hosted by Chris Cappello. Music by Square Seed. For The Interface podcast guest inquiries and suggestions: send an email to ccappello@amphenol-aao.com or send a LinkedIn message to https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjcappello
In 1972, when he was seventeen years old, Wayne Morrison mixed some drugs he shouldn’t have. During his probable NDE, he observed the entire history of our planet. He learned that every thought, vibration and feeling resounded throughout creation and has results, though we couldn’t begin to fathom them. He was transported through millions of light …
This episode features Wayne Morrison who is part of the corporate Frontline task force. Wayne and I talk about the progress of our evaluation of various temperature screening systems for all Amphenol facilties around the world. We talk about both infrared thermal camera systems and tablet-based systems, and the pros and cons of each so Amphenol businesses can make informed decisions -- as together we combat the coronavirus pandemic around the world.Hosted by Chris Cappello. Music by Square Seed.For Amphenol FRONTLINE podcast guest inquiries and suggestions: send an email to ccappello@amphenol-aao.com or send a LinkedIn message to https://www.linkedin.com/in/cjcappello
It's the US Open! Tony Finau and Rhett Rasmussen are in the field, and there's a lot more Utah going on at the great Shinnecock Hills. Tony, Rhett, Greg Bodine, Thomas Pagel, Guy Yocom and Wayne Morrison join the pod with non-stop insight and information.
John-Paul Stanway put's Holker 1-0 up in the 25th minute of their Hallmark Security North West Counties 1st Division tie with Bacup Borough. The Stags went on to win 2-1 with a further goal by Nathan Reid in the 2nd half followed by a consolation for the visitors by Wayne Morrison
Calla Wahlquist talks to Patrisse Cullors, co-founder of Black Lives Matter and Aboriginal activist Latoya Rule, whose brother Wayne Morrison died in custody in South Australia last year. As the Sydney peace prize is awarded to the Black Lives Matters movement, Cullors discusses the formation and philosophy of the movement while Rule explains how the group has influenced campaigns for Indigenous justice in Australia
"Spooky Southcoast" for June 30, 2012. With guest co-host Dave Francis in the Spooky Studio, we're joined in the first hour by Alex Hedge of GhostHuntersUnited.com to discuss paranormal unity. Then in hour two, Wayne Morrison and former WASP drummer Stet Howland join us to discuss the charity show Rock4Xmas in July.
Rock4Xmas founder Wayne Morrison joins us for his annual visit to discuss the foundation and its upcoming slate of rock shows to benefit needy families. Also calling in was Craig Goldy of DIO and the legendary Eddie Money. Also checking in are Elisa Giannelli of Music Studio 307 and Jon Darling of The Neediest Families Fund.
"Spooky Southcoast" for February 27, 2010. Guests: Gene Lafferty, Terry Wolkowicz, Wayne Morrison. Gene joins us to discuss the notion of 3 a.m. as the "demonic hour," and then later we talk with Wayne and Terry about the upcoming "Rock Me Amadeus" fundraiser that will feature Tim and the Silent Assassin playing guitar in front of a crowd for the first time.
"Spooky Southcoast" for November 14, 2009. To celebrate the upcoming 13th annual Rock4XMAS charity tour, we welcome in foundation founder Wayne Morrison, as well as guests Jeff Belanger, Butch Patrick (TV's "Eddie Munster"), Kelly Keeling (TSO) and Terry ILous (XYZ). Also, we discuss Donna LaCroix's controversial interview with "The Ghost Divas."
"Spooky Southcoast" for October 17, 2009. We were supposed to talk with Butch Patrick, best known as TV's Eddie Munster, but it turns out a hurricane in Mexico (where Butch was working) kept us from connecting. However, we still had a great time hanging out with Wayne Morrison of Rock4Xmas (www.rock4xmas.com) and we connected with Matt Moniz and Jeff Belanger at the Mass Monster Mash.
"Spooky Southcoast" for November 29, 2008. We take a break from paranormal talk to help promote Rock4Xmas, a charity and mini-concert tour organized by our in-studio guest, Wayne Morrison (www.rock4xmas.com). Joining us on the phone is rocker Eddie Money and Larry Hoppen of Orleans, as well as "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase of WWE fame.