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Scoliosis Dialogues: An SRS Podcast
SRS Journal Discussion | John S. Vorhies, MD, Amy L. McIntosh, MD, Michelle C. Welborn, MD

Scoliosis Dialogues: An SRS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 54:42


Send us a Text Message.Join our guest host John S. Vorhies, MD, in a discussion with Spine Deformity Journal authors, Amy L. McIntosh, MD, and Michelle C. Welborn, MD, regarding their papers. Dr. McIntosh's paper covers, "The effect of antibiotic-impregnated calcium sulfate beads and Medical Optimization Clinic attendance on the acute surgical site infection rate in high-risk pediatric neuromuscular and syndromic scoliosis patients". Dr. Welborn's paper covers, "Coronal decompensation following thoracic vertebral body tethering in idiopathic scoliosis".Find Dr. McIntoch's paper here: https://rdcu.be/dM6V5Find Dr. Welborn's paper here: https://rdcu.be/dM6WB*The Scoliosis Research Society (SRS) podcast is aimed at delivering the most current and trusted information to clinicians that care for patients with scoliosis and other spinal conditions. From news in the world of spinal conditions, to discussions with thought leaders in the field, we aim to provide up-to-date, quality information that will impact the daily practice of spinal conditions.

CORVETTE TODAY
CORVETTE TODAY #214 - A Spring Mountain Update With Jeremy Welborn

CORVETTE TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 30:37


The very first guest of CORVETTE TODAY in mid-April 2020 is back on the show after more than 200 episodes!Jeremy Welborn returns to CORVETTE TODAY to talk with your host, Steve Garrett, about updates to Spring Mountain.So much is going on there-from expansion of the track to kart racing!Spring Mountain is already the largest track in North America. With these improvements in the work, it will make it larger than the Nurburgring!Check out all of the updates and improvements and book some time at the Ron Fellows Corvette Performance Driving School at Spring Mountain.

Let's Talk Markets
Naked Shorts, RegSHO, and FTDs- AMA part 1 with John Welborn

Let's Talk Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 57:59


This is part 1 of the AMA series on Naked shorts, RegSHO, and FTDs, and other market mechanics with Dartmouth professor, John Welborn.

Let's Talk Markets
Naked Shorts, RegSHO, and FTDs- AMA part 2 with John Welborn

Let's Talk Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 68:43


This is part 2 of the AMA series on Naked shorts, RegSHO, and FTDs, and other market mechanics with Dartmouth professor, John Welborn.

Defining Hospitality Podcast
Finding Success In Constraints - Dan Welborn- Defining Hospitality - Episode # 145

Defining Hospitality Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 65:01


Our guest this week is a global design and development leader who excels at hospitality. With over 25 years of experience, he helps developers and owners turn their vision into reality. Joining us is Principal at DW Design Strategy, Dan Welborn!Dan and Host Dan Ryan chat about his journey into the hospitality industry. Dan dives into what it takes to be a good leader, the importance of aligning decisions with business goals, strategies for getting unstuck, and why as a solo practitioner you're selling yourself everyday.Takeaways: Hospitality is about blending all aspects of design into one. You are combining residential, guest rooms, office space, and convention spaces. In hospitality you get to create a building with one unified experience. While planning is critical for any project's success, it doesn't happen as often as it should. Before implementing a PIP, take time to review and assess if everything is necessary. Having a tight plan to send to designers results in a better finished product. Knowing your goals from both a personal and business perspective will help you make better decisions. When deciding to pursue a project, attend a conference, or shift directions, aligning those decisions with your goals creates better outcomes. As a sole proprietor, you are selling not only your business, but yourself as well. What matters most to clients is how you make them feel, and every interaction you have with your clients is a reflection of the work you do and who you are. Effective leadership in project management requires setting the tone early and ensuring continuous course corrections. It is crucial to actively engage with clients throughout the project and prioritize being present until the very end for a successful outcome.When faced with a project deadlock, bringing in a fresh perspective and facilitating group discussions can help in finding innovative solutions. Utilizing visual tools like mind mapping can aid in visual problem-solving and spark creativity among team members.The key to successful collaboration is openness and a willingness to explore solutions together, regardless of their size or experience. Embracing constraints and challenges in projects leads to innovative design solutions that wouldn't be possible in ideal scenarios.Quote of the Show:“I love a difficult, highly constrained project and problem to solve.” - Dan WelbornLinks:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwelborn/ Website: https://dwdesignstrategy.com/dw-design-strategy Shout Outs:5:32 - Georgia Tech: https://www.gatech.edu/ 7:24 - Gensler: https://www.gensler.com/ 12:35 - Royal Caribbean: https://www.royalcaribbean.com/14:45 - Gettys: https://www.gettys.com/  17:58 - Roger Hill: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerghill/ 22:35 - Art Wilde: https://www.linkedin.com/in/artwilde/ 26:42 - Warren Buffett48:22 - New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/ 52:50 - Thomas Jefferson University: https://www.jefferson.edu/index.html Ways to Tune In: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0A2XOJvb6mGqEPYJ5bilPXApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/defining-hospitality-podcast/id1573596386Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZGVmaW5pbmdob3NwaXRhbGl0eS5saXZlL2ZlZWQueG1sAmazon Music: ​​https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/8c904932-90fa-41c3-813e-1cb8f3c42419

Beyond 385 Yards
NEW SEGMENT ALERT - Drakey's ring, Welborn vs Drake in Cardiff, squirrels and going easy like Phil Sesemann

Beyond 385 Yards

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 73:16


We're back with epsiode 9 of season 2 and we have a new segment!This week we cover;Who's your favourite GallagherCheshire 10kThe good, bad and ugly of our training weeks (inluding random reference to squirrels)Is mileage king?What can we learn from Phil Sesemann about running easy?Bouncing back from marathonsDrakey's ring - NEW SEGMENT!!Catering arrangements for BTC 5k Race Day just for Ian ConnockWelborn vs Drake face off at Cardiff Parkrun on 30th March.Can you believe we do all of that in 70 minutes?!

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Fenix Resources increases revenues; EBITDA soars

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 6:16


Fenix Resources Ltd (ASX:FEX) executive chairman John Welborn joins Proactive's Jonathan Jackson to share insights into the company's robust half-year financial results and strategic developments. Welborn highlights the establishment of an independent logistics and port services business, integral to Fenix's fully integrated mining, haulage and port operations, marking a significant step forward in enhancing the company's operational efficiency and service delivery. Fenix reported a strong financial performance, with revenue rising 49% and EBITDA soaring 110%. The key drivers behind this performance were strategic initiatives that bolstered the company's integrated operations and leveraged market conditions favourably. Additionally, Welborn discusses Fenix's strategic investment in Athena Resources, acquiring a 31.8% shareholding. This investment is seen as an attractive opportunity to diversify and strengthen Fenix's portfolio, aligning with its growth strategy and leveraging potential synergies. Looking ahead to the second half of the year, Welborn shared an optimistic outlook, suggesting that Fenix is well-positioned to continue its growth trajectory and build upon its half-year achievements. The company aims to further integrate its operations, explore new opportunities for expansion, and deliver enhanced value to its stakeholders. #ProactiveInvestors #FenixResources #ASX #IronOre #BaseMetals #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

Voices of Montana
Sen. Jeff Welborn Makes Bid for PSC

Voices of Montana

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 25:59


Longtime state legislator and Dillon small business owner Jeff Welborn is stepping into the race for Public Service Commissioner. The post Sen. Jeff Welborn Makes Bid for PSC first appeared on Voices of Montana.

Virginia Is For Laughers with X2 Comedy
153: Transform Your Nutrition with Tips from Nutrition Coach Katie Welborn, NTP {Ep 153}

Virginia Is For Laughers with X2 Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 77:21


Laughers, take a dive into a topic we all chew on daily—nutrition! Katie Welborn, a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, NTP, shares her expertise from her roles as Nutrition Coach at Rocktown CrossFit and Nutrition Consultant at Rocktown Medical Spa. We're unpacking everything from sports performance to family health and women's health with practical take away tips to help you transform your nutrition. With a background as a health psychology professional, get the scoop on the power of real-life changes in the realm of fitness and wellness after the birth of Katie's first baby. Transitioning from cardio to strength training, Katie shares the surprising impact of a smart diet, the power of protein, and why food tracking can kickstart behavior change. We touch on the benefits of a fasting window and highlight the journey to better health by giving that digestive system some downtime. Explore with us the idea that nutrition is not one-size-fits-all and learn why adding protein to your breakfast can kick-start your day the right way. The episode is peppered with humor as our guest debunks diet trends and offers practical strategies for sustainable nutritional habits. Whether you want to enhance your athletic performance, improve insulin resistance, or simply feel your best, this episode provides helpful tips, personal success stories, and the key to finding the ideal balance in your dietary choices. So Laughers, raise your water bottles, reset those daily protein goals, and maybe even learn to love the phrase "it depends" on your way to a healthier lifestyle. Cheers! Katie Welborn, NTP (Nutrition Therapy Practitioner) Nutrition Coaching: rocktowncrossfit.com Nutrition Consulting: rocktownmedicalspa.com Email: rocktownnutrition@gmail.com Laughers, enjoy the award-winning delicious PrePOPsterous Gourmet Popcorn!  Physical Location: 400 N Main St, Bridgewater, VA  Website: https://www.prepopsterous.com/  Discount promo code: LAUGH15  Virginia Is For Laughers: virginiaisforlaughers.com To learn more about X2 Comedy & Buy Tickets visit: https://www.x2comedy.com/ Facebook & Instagram: @x2comedy

Snapped - The Podcast
BONUS: Kadie Robinson & Ronnie Welborn (Snapped Killer Couples)

Snapped - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 43:35 Very Popular


We are bringing you a special bonus episode featuring a case from Oxygen's hit series, “Killer Couples.” When a single mother is discovered murdered in her home, the investigation exposes a twisted love triangle and a murder-for-hire scheme devised to kill the competition. Originally aired: May 8, 2022 Watch full episodes of Killer Couples live or OnDemand for FREE on the Oxygen app: https://oxygentv.app.link/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Sky Sports Radio's Big Sports Breakfast
Lizzie Welborn - 16.01.24

Sky Sports Radio's Big Sports Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 8:08


Ironwoman reviews her performance from Rounds 3 and 4 at Maroubra over the weekend

The Eye Believe Podcast
E91: An OM Legacy - Bobby's story told by daughter, Jennifer Welborn

The Eye Believe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 39:04


A Cure in Sight, an ocular melanoma foundation, is joined by guest, Jennifer Welborn, from Richmond, VA. She is daughter of Bobby Welborn, a patient who valiantly fought OM until July of 2023 when he passed. She has dedicated her participation in the All American and Mrs. All American Pageants, directed by Patricia Sullivan, to her father's legacy, and conveys a level of advocacy we are proud to bear witness to, and have her support in. With her crowning as All American International, she has planned for her year's appointment to serve an immense purpose: Sharing far and wide the news of ocular melanoma, and shedding light on the inconsistencies in patient care, the struggles of patients day to day, and all in all giving omies around the world a VOICE.  ANNOUNCEMENTS: 5K SITES ARE OPEN FOR REGISTRATION NEAR YOU! Start your team and bring your community to get involved! Highest record for registrations is 306! Who can top it!? Fundraisers have a record of $30K+ in Palo Alto–who can help beat that!?  January 20, 2024 Orlando FL https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/Orlando/LookinForACureTampa January 21, 2024, Miami FL https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/Miami/LookinForACureMiami March 24, 2024, Tampa, FL https://runsignup.com/Race/FL/Tampa/LookinForACureTampaFL March 30, 2024, Brooklyn, NY https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Brooklyn/LookinForACureBrooklyn May 18, 2024, Raleigh, NC https://runsignup.com/Race/NC/Raleigh/LookinForACureRaleigh Head to our site to register for a 5K Lookin' for a Cure near you for the remainder of the year!! www.lookinforacure.org  COMING OCTOBER 2024: Eye Believe Survivorship Seminar in Scottsdale, Arizona - Join A Cure in Sight and Dr. Justin Moser from Honorhealth Research Institute for our upcoming survivorship seminar in the sunny state of Arizona! Details on registration coming soon! Subscribe to the newsletter to stay in the know Newsletter link Email contact@acureinsight.org for questions regarding any upcoming events! ********* Be sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, or  Instagram @acureinsight, for more stories, tips, research news, and ideas to help you navigate this journey with OM! *A Cure in Sight is a 501c3 organization. All donations made can help fund our podcast to educate patients, fund research, aid patients, and more! Donate $10 $15 $20 today to help A Cure in Sight in their quest to find a cure. Contribute via  PAYPAL OR VENMO or reach out directly to contact@acureinsight.org 

Sky Sports Radio's Big Sports Breakfast
Lizzie Welborn 19.12.23

Sky Sports Radio's Big Sports Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 8:15


Aussie Ironwoman talks about her performance at their recent event in Manly

The Coaches Roundtable
Episode 95 (Coach Welborn)

The Coaches Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 39:26


On this episode we are joined by the Head Baseball Coach at Glynn High School, John Welborn! We discuss offensive philosophy, effects of the weight room, and so much more!

Philadelphia Community Podcast
Insight P. 1: Vanesse Lloyd-Sgambati- VLS Journeys

Philadelphia Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2023 10:25 Transcription Available


Guest host Vanesse Lloyd Sgambati speaks to author Glenda Armand author of Ice Cream Man: How Augustus Jackson Made a Sweet Treat Better. She will be featured at the 32nd Annual African American Children's Book Fair. For her feature “What is Philadelphia Reading?” Vanesse speaks to Mable Welborn, Chair of the Sullivan Trust. Welborn also talks about their grant program providing capital for small businesses and scholarships. www.thesullivantrust.org

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Fenix Resources well-positioned following strategic acquisitions and cost reductions

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 4:23


Fenix Resources Ltd. chairman John Welborn joined Proactive's Stephen Gunnion with the highlights of the company's latest quarterly activities report. The period ended 30 September 2023 showed a promising trajectory for Fenix with a 5% cost reduction, lowering C1 cash costs to under A$76 per tonne. This financial performance reflects an overall reduction of over $15 a tonne, resulting in an operating cash margin of A$70 a tonne. Notably, Fenix completed two pivotal transactions. It acquired crucial port, rail, and iron ore assets previously owned by Mount Gibson in Western Australia. This acquisition paves the way for Fenix's business expansion. Furthermore, it successfully sold the Extension Hill assets and secured a 10-million-tonne mining right for the Beebyn-W11 iron ore deposit. This project, boasting an iron ore body comparable to their operations at Iron Ridge, is just 20 km away. Beyond iron ore, Welborn expressed Fenix's vision to evolve into a fully integrated mining, haulage, rail, and logistics business. The firm is keen on exploring opportunities in manganese, lithium, potash, and other metals, aiming to unlock stranded ore bodies in the Midwest. Fenix also enjoys a favorable position in the market, capitalizing on the robust iron ore price trending towards US$120 a tonne. While it offers premium products, the company is equally dedicated to cost efficiency, ensuring profitability even at potential future lower iron ore prices. As the new quarter commences, Welborn anticipates consistent cash flow and is optimistic about securing new contracts, further enhancing its haulage, port, and rail capacities. ‌ #ProactiveInvestors #FenixResources #JohnWelborne #MiningUpdate #IronOre #WesternAustraliaMining #CostReduction #MountGibsonAssets #IntegratedMining #MidwestOpportunities #IronRidge #MiningExpansion #IronOrePriceTrend #MiningLogistics #ResourceAcquisition #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

Classic City Business Podcast
Episdoe 80 Ash-Welborn with TIM SMITH

Classic City Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 21:32


Full-Service independent insurance agency Personal Insurance Life happens fast, and the truth is there is nothing as valuable as peace of mind. Our goal is to protect you and your family from the unexpected through top quality insurance coverage that will not only work for your needs, but also your specific budget. LEARN MORE Business Insurance In today's ever-changing environment, risk is constant. Business insurance isn't. We'll thoroughly assess your business and situation to develop creative, comprehensive, cost-effective solutions that fit your business's unique needs. LEARN MORE

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Fenix Resources getting straight to work at Beebyn-W11 iron ore deposit

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 5:14


Fenix Resources Ltd (ASX:FEX) chairman John Welborn speaks to Thomas Warner from Proactive after the iron ore producer announced it has secured the exclusive right to mine and export up to 10 million dry metric tonnes of iron ore from the high-grade Beebyn-W11 iron ore deposit, not far from its existing Iron Ridge Project in the Mid West region of Australia. Welborn provides some context, saying that Fenix has produced around 3 million tonnes of iron ore since starting mining in 2020. The company boasts a fully integrated business model, owning its haulage fleet and port logistic services. The latest news reveals that Fenix has secured the rights from the Sinosteel Midwest Corporation to mine an additional 10 million tonnes from the Weld Range, specifically from the Beebyn-W11 Iron ore deposit. Welborne emphasises the company's control over the three essential components of iron ore production: material, port pathway, and shipping. While the iron ore price remains a concern, Welborne remains optimistic about Fenix's future and its potential to reward shareholders. He says "We're immediately going to progress mining approval pathways and look at potential expansion of our existing production rate, and certainly a significant mine life extension." #FenixResources #IronOreMining #WesternAustraliaMining #JohnWelborneInterview #ProactiveLondon #ASXListed #MiningRights #SinoSteelMidwest #IronOreProduction #MiningGrowth #WeldRangeMining #MiningNews #IronOrePrice #MiningInvestment #AustralianMiners #ProactiveInvestors #iron #ironore #mining #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

Money Savage
Family Governance with Kent Welborn

Money Savage

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 19:12


LifeBlood: We talked about family governance, the importance of knowing your personal values, the challenge of transferring a business across generations, how to deal with feelings of regret one you retire, and some important tax changes to keep in mind, with Kent Welborn, Wealth Advisor and Business Planning Specialist.       Listen to learn how to make your values and choices echo across generations! You can learn more about Kent at Welborn-Financial.com, and LinkedIn. Thanks, as always for listening! If you got some value and enjoyed the show, please leave us a review here: ​​https://ratethispodcast.com/lifebloodpodcast You can learn more about us at LifeBlood.Live, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube and Facebook or you'd like to be a guest on the show, contact us at contact@LifeBlood.Live.  Stay up to date by getting our monthly updates. Want to say “Thanks!” You can buy us a cup of coffee. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lifeblood

SHOCKWAVES SKULLSESSIONS
ASTV | TRUTH TO POWER guitarist/vocalist Chris Chalmers & drummer Kevin Welborn

SHOCKWAVES SKULLSESSIONS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 26:28


On this episode of Aftershocks TV, Matt sits down with Chris and Kevin from Georgia thrashcore outfit TRUTH TO POWER. The guys chat about the band's debut EP 'Claim Your Freedom' and their unique blend of thrash and hardcore, becoming a two-piece outfit, the band's lyrical approach to expressing their disdain for the media-at-large, plans for a new record in 2024 and much more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cmspn/message

Aftershocks Podcast
ASTV | TRUTH TO POWER bassist/vocalist Chris Chalmers & drummer Kevin Welborn

Aftershocks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023


On this episode of Aftershocks TV, Matt sits down with Chris and Kevin from Georgia thrashcore outfit TRUTH TO POWER. The guys chat about the bands debut EP 'Claim Your Freedom' and the bands unique blend of thrash and hardcore. The guys discuss becoming a two-piece band, the band's lyrical approach to rejecting the media-at-large, plans for a new record in 2024 and much more.

EDA Move
Church Chat 7: Elevating Victims and Declining Churches with John Welborn

EDA Move

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 53:42


Welcome to Church Chat, the show where we have the conversations about ministry you wish we were having. Today Josh and Emily are joined by John Welborn, lead pastor of Salem Church in Staten Island, NY. They talk about ministering in a transient community, what to do when your church is under fire, the importance of mentors, how to shepherd through grief, what to do when you loose half your people, the importance of reconsideration and more! John Welborn and his wife of 19 years, Ashley, have 3 children, Gracie, Eli, and Charlie. John holds degrees from Liberty University (B.S. in Biblical Studies and DMin in Evangelism and Church Planting) as well as Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary (M.A. in Ministry Leadership). He was an itinerant evangelist before becoming Lead Pastor of Crosslink Community Church in Harrisonburg, VA where he served for 7 years. Since January of 2016, he has been serving as the Senior Pastor of Salem Church, Staten Island, New York. His life's passion is making disciples and multiplying churches to the glory of God. Pastor John loves to play golf and watch his favorite sports teams: the Georgia Bulldogs in football and the Atlanta Braves in baseball. Mentioned in the episode: What A Crow Taught Me About My Declining Church by John WelbornNet GraceChurch Chat Episode 4: Emotional Claustrophobia and The Power of Silence with Ashley Welborn Connect with John: InstagramFacebook Listen to more Church Chat episodes. Connect with EFCA East efcaeast.comInstagramFacebook

Elevate Yourself
#38 Purchasing, Prepping, And Perfecting Grilling With Grill Masters, Jack Welborn And Jared Keith!

Elevate Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2023 34:58


Purchasing, Prepping, and Perfecting Grilling with Grill Masters, Jack Welborn & Jared Keith!!! July is National Grilling Month, an invitation to eat delicious foods made on the grill. Jack Welborn and Jared Keith have spent their adult lives in the food sales, and hospitality business and along the way they have become “Grill Masters”. The two masters of the backyard grill share lessons learned and recommendations for purchasing, prepping, and perfecting grilling. It is our hope that this episode will serve as a guide for how to “Elevate” your grilling game this summer and all year round! Jack, Jared, & Rob Discuss: How their journey in business and grilling has evolved with their lives. Grill recommendations for any budget Grilling prep time based on type of meat Types of grills (convenience vs. art of grilling) Grilling protein recommendations for any budget Importance of using a thermometer Grilling accessory recommendations Lessons learned in grilling practice The Elevate Yourself Podcast is brought to you in partnership with Athletic Brewing. Use code ELEVATE30 for 30% OFF your first online order at checkout!

The Rugby Wrap
Rugby Wrap S4 Ep 20 with John Welborn

The Rugby Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 44:15


A new competition structure for rugby in Perth has been proposed. Rugby WA President John Welborn explains. (Apologies for the poor sound. You think we'd have it right after more than 100 episodes, but sometimes it just doesn't happen.)

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Fenix Resources bolsters WA iron ore portfolio with Mount Gibson assets

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 4:15


Fenix Resources Ltd (ASX:FEX) chairman John Welborn chats to Proactive after the iron ore stock acquired fellow ASX-lister Mount Gibson Iron's Mid-West assets. Fenix is picking up the Shine Iron Ore Mine, which is currently on care and maintenance but boasts a 15-million-tonne iron ore resource, as well as two storage sheds at the pre-eminent Geraldton Port. Welborn calls the transaction a game changer, noting it would bolster Fenix's position in WA's iconic iron ore industry. #ProactiveInvestors  #FenixResources #ASX #IronOre #MountGibsonIron

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Fenix Resources hits three-million-tonne mark at Iron Ridge

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 3:48


Fenix Resources Ltd (ASX:FEX) chairman John Welborn chats with Proactive soon after the company produced and shipped its three-millionth tonne of iron ore from the Iron Ridge Project in WA. The milestone comes a little more than two years after Fenix booked its first iron ore sale in February 2021 and ramped up to produce 1.3 million tonnes of the steelmaking ore per annum. Looking ahead, Welborn says there's life beyond Iron Ridge as the company considers other value-accretive opportunities. #ProactiveInvestors #FenixResources #ASX #IronOre #IronRidge

Moms Art Too
Ep 67 Stacia Welborn - The Real Real

Moms Art Too

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 41:41


Stacia Welborn joins Mel and Brooke this week for a great conversation about her life path to becoming a successful realtor. She shares her journey from starting out as a dancer, then building her own pilates teaching business, to making a career change into realty. Listen in for an inspirational conversation about how life balance is rarely 50/50 and how committing to taking a chance can pay off! Visit Stacia's website to learn more about the amazing work she does: https://welbornrealty.com/ WATCH the NEVER HEARD or SEEN before footage on ⁠⁠⁠⁠Youtube⁠⁠⁠⁠ and don't forget to chat us up at ⁠⁠⁠⁠Momsarttoo.com⁠⁠⁠⁠ Visit our affiliate: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Moonlite⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Moonlite turns your smartphone into a storybook projector! Light up your child's imagination with playful projections, vivid sound effects, and read-a-long features. Snuggle up and start reading! Don't forget to use the coupon code “Moonlite10” to receive an extra 10% off, and this stacks on top of any other discounts or promotions! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/momsarttoo/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/momsarttoo/support

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast
Marietta homeowners issued incorrect tax estimates by Cobb County Board of Assessors

Marietta Daily Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 21:07


MDJ  Script/ Top Stories for May 18th Thursday Publish Date: May 17, Wednesday   Henssler :15,  Bed Music fires From the Henssler Financial Studio, Welcome to the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast    Today is Thursday May the 18th, and happy 75th birthday to “Mr. October” Reggie Jackson ***Jackson Highlight*** I'm Dan Radcliffe and here are the top stories Cobb is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia Marietta homeowners issued incorrect tax estimates by Cobb County Board of Assessors Georgia churches have right to vote on leaving Methodists, Cobb judge rules And a Lawsuit challenges constitutionality of city of Mableton Plus we'll hear from Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets about high grocery prices, then later in the show Gary Crawford of the USDA will have thoughts on that same topic. All of this and more is coming up on the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast.   Commercial : CU of GA STORY 1  Tax   According to Marietta spokesperson Lindsey Wiles, many homeowners in Cobb County may notice an incorrect increase in their estimated city tax amount on the 2023 notice of assessments. This discrepancy is due to the omission of the floating homestead exemption, which is a tax relief measure for qualified homeowners exempting them from taxation on reassessed residential property value increases. Wiles clarified that the floating homestead exemption is still applicable for City of Marietta taxpayers, and it reduces the taxable amount owed. The city's upcoming property tax bills in August will reflect the correct reduction, as the city's millage rate has decreased for the past four years. Taxpayers are encouraged to contact the city of Marietta Tax Division for any inquiries or concerns. STORY 2: Church ** Christian Jamar Harris, a 32-year-old man from Acworth, Georgia,  was arrested on April 27 for possessing over 100 videos of In a lawsuit between 185 Georgia churches and the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church (UMC), a Cobb County judge ruled on Tuesday that the churches have the right to vote on leaving the denomination. The dispute stemmed from the conference's pause on the disaffiliation process, which allows UMC churches to separate and retain assets if they disagree with the denomination's stance on LGBTQ participation. Cobb Superior Court Senior Judge Stephen Schuster's decision grants the plaintiffs' request to lift the pause and proceed with disaffiliation voting. This ruling reflects the ongoing schism within the UMC regarding social issues such as same-sex marriage and LGBTQ ordination.     Story 3: Lawsuit   Five residents of Mableton have filed a lawsuit in Cobb Superior Court, claiming that the legislation enabling the creation of the city is unconstitutional. The suit challenges the constitutionality of House Bill 839, which authorized the creation of Mableton as a city and community improvement districts (CIDs). The plaintiffs argue that the bill violates the state constitution's single subject rule by creating separate units of local government in one act. They also contend that including the creation of the city and the CIDs in the same ballot question violates legal precedent. The lawsuit seeks a declaratory judgment ruling that HB 839 and the city itself are void. The residents are represented by attorney Allen Lightcap, who previously challenged the constitutionality of proposed cities in Cobb County. The opposition to Mableton's incorporation has been ongoing, with a group campaigning against it and requesting de-annexation of certain areas.......…..we'll be right back   Break:   ESOG– Dayco   Story 4: Sentence   A man from East Cobb, Donald Terry Welborn Jr., has pleaded guilty to shooting at police officers and his neighbors while intoxicated and has been sentenced to 18 years in prison. The incident occurred on September 22, 2020, when Welborn fired shots at his home while his wife and daughter were present. He then threatened to shoot officers who attempted to convince him to leave. During a standoff, Welborn continued to shoot at police officers, with bullets hitting nearby houses and treetops. The incident lasted for hours, causing fear and distress for the neighboring families. Welborn pled guilty to multiple counts of aggravated assault and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony. He will serve the first 18 years of a 35-year sentence in prison.   STORY 5: Armed Robbery   A 24-year-old named Angel Saenz has been sentenced to eight years in prison for an armed robbery that took place at a hotel in January 2022. Saenz pleaded guilty to several charges, including armed robbery, aggravated assault, obstruction, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. The incident occurred at the Extended Stay America Hotel in Cobb, where Saenz held Danielle Roberts at gunpoint and stole her cellphone. Police identified Saenz through a photo of his driver's license found on the scene. He was later arrested, and authorities discovered a handgun, suspected narcotics, and confirmed heroin possession. Saenz also pleaded guilty to additional drug and firearm-related charges. The sentence was handed down by Superior Court Judge Sonja Brown.     STORY 6: Historic   And Now, Leah McGrath of Ingles Markets joins our Bruce Jenkins to talk about high grocery prices:   ***Leah***   More community News after this   Break  Drake– Elon   Story 7: Developer   At a Board of Commissioners zoning hearing in east Cobb, Kenneth Clary withdrew his application for developing 18 homes on 13 acres of land that included the historic Power-Jackson Cabin. Clary's attorney cited the need to address concerns raised during the application process. Initially requesting 20 homes, opposition persisted even as the number of lots was reduced. Historic preservation group Cobb Landmarks requested Clary's assistance in relocating and reconstructing the cabin for public display. The preservation of the cabin, a cemetery on the site, and the condition of two dams were contentious issues throughout the rezoning process. Concerns were raised about the preservation of the cemetery and the maintenance of the dams by nearby residents and organizations.   Top of Form   Story 8: Baseball Final In the Class AA state semifinals, Mount Paran Christian dominated Fellowship Christian with 7-1 and 6-0 victories, securing a spot in the state championship series. Their pitching staff was instrumental, with Tate McKee pitching a complete game in Game 1, allowing four hits and striking out 13, and Luke Dotson following suit in Game 2 with 11 strikeouts and just one hit allowed. Offensively, Dotson contributed with two RBIs and two walks in Game 1, while catcher Kyle Crisp had a strong performance, going 2-for-3 with three RBIs in Game 2. This sets up an all Cobb finals as Mount Paran will face their regional rival, North Cobb Christian, in the championship series. The Eagles enter the series on a 10-game winning streak and have displayed both strong pitching and hitting throughout the playoffs….back in just a moment Break: Ingles 7 Now here is Gary Crawford from the US Dept. of Agriculture talking about food prices: ***USDA*** We're back with some closing comments after this: Commercial:  Henssler 60 Signoff – ****Cobb Life bed**** Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Marietta Daily Journal podcast. Did you know over 50% of Americans listen to podcasts weekly? Giving you important news about your community and telling great stories are what we do. Make sure you join us for our next episode and be sure to share this podcast on social media with your friends and family. Add us to your Alexa Flash Briefing or your Google Home Briefing and be sure to like, follow, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. www.hensslerkennesaw.com www.cuofga.com www.esogrepair.com www.daycosystems.com www.ingles-markets.com www.drakerealty.com www.elonsalon.com   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

EDA Move
Church Chat: Emotional Claustrophobia and The Power of Silence with Ashley Welborn

EDA Move

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 63:25


Welcome to Church Chat, the show where we have the conversations about ministry you wish you were having. Today Josh and Emily are joined by Ashley Welborn! They talk about being a PK and raising PKs, Ashley's experience as a stand up comedian, what weeks of silence taught her, women in leadership and more! Mentioned in the episode: Jonnie WDeveloping Female Leaders By Kadi ColeNew Missions HaitiAshley's musicTim Gardner on Instagram Connect with Ashley: InstagramFacebook Connect with Salem Church: WebsiteInstagramFacebook Listen to more Church Chat episodes. Connect with EFCA East efcaeast.comInstagramFacebook

Cuhow Podcast
HEART 2 GIVE SUNDAY - John Welborn | IN GOD WE TRUST (Part 5)

Cuhow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 52:12


HEART 2 GIVE SUNDAY - John Welborn | IN GOD WE TRUST (Part 5) by Cuhow

Cuhow
HEART 2 GIVE SUNDAY - John Welborn | IN GOD WE TRUST (Part 5)

Cuhow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 52:12


HEART 2 GIVE SUNDAY - John Welborn | IN GOD WE TRUST (Part 5) by Cuhow

Carolina Crimes
EPISODE 106: "A Deadly Problem in Pelion": The Double Murder of Bill Welborn and Jarrod Champlin

Carolina Crimes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 50:52


In 1996, a Pelion restaurateur was wrestling with personal demons. Those demons began to manifest themselves in violent and destructive ways finally leading to the demise of his friends and his would-be marriage. This week we examine those crimes, the cover up, and the eventual revelations of what he had done.Get your Carolina Crimes Apparel at www.carolinacrimesstore.comFollow us on Social Media:Facebook: Carolina Crimes PodcastTwitter: @SCcrimespod

Sky Sports Radio's Big Sports Breakfast
Lizzie Welborn 21.12.22

Sky Sports Radio's Big Sports Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 7:10


Ironwoman Lizzie Welborn joins the BSB after rounds one and two of the Nutri-Grain Series.

Don't Worry, B Movies
Blades of Glory (2007) w/ Kent Welborn

Don't Worry, B Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 59:21


The ice is cold, but feelings for this movie are... hot hot hot! This week we have a blast discussing the Will Ferrell and Jon Heder film Blades of Glory with our good friend and eminent three-of-three Mouse Couch member Kent Welborn! The three of us bemoan the fact that Jenna Fischer isn't in more films and ruminate on the significance of owning the EXACT SAME DUVET COVER as the one used in the film. I mean, what? Holy moly guacamole. This is a very special movie and we are happy that you are sharing in that specialness with such a funny dude as Kent Welborn! As always please enjoy, please review, and please share. Credits: Don't Worry B Movies https://www.instagram.com/dontworrybmovies/ Logo – John Capezzuto https://www.creativecap.net/ Intro and Outro Music – Andrew Wolfe of Darling Overdrive https://www.instagram.com/darlingoverdrive/?hl=en Additional Music: *Note: Some songs may have been adapted from their original form to fit the length of our segments* "Back in the 80's" by Luke Holizna (www.Holizna.com) "Ameriana" by Mr. Smith (www.freemusicarchive.org/music/mr-smith) "Halloween Soundscape" by Luke Holizna (www.Holizna.com)

Sky Sports Radio's Big Sports Breakfast

Aussie Ironwoman talks about her preparation for the event in Manly next weekend

TECHnically Speaking
Kim Welborn Talks Turning Trash Into Opera

TECHnically Speaking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 50:42


We're back! Join us for this week's podcast episode where we're joined by Opera in the Ozarks' costume designer, Kim Welborn. We chatted with Kim about her work on Opera in the Ozarks' recent re-envisioned production of The Magic Flute. What makes it re-envisioned? Its eco-conscious spin to the storyline and costumes constructed one hundred percent using trash and recycled materials!Go to https://www.usitt.org/news/technically-speaking-kim-welborn-talks-turning-trash-opera to learn more about Opera in the Ozarks' production of The Magic Flute and see visuals of the costumes discussed during today's episode.Get to know our guest: Kim Welborn is a freelance costume designer and resident designer for Opera in the Ozarks' summer program. Her costume career spans the gamut from historically accurate productions, including clothing for Florida's Quincentennial and the world premiere of My Dearest Friend for the National Park Service Centennial, to a production of The Magic Flute, re-envisioned as an environmental fable and built entirely from trash and recyclables. Recent projects include a 1960's Best Christmas Pageant Ever and All is Calm, the story of the World War 1 Christmas Eve truce. She has designed more than 30 musicals and plays; favorites include A Little Night Music; Hello, Dolly; Evita; The Producers; Paint Your Wagon; South Pacific; Spamalot; the Diary of Anne Frank and Blithe Spirit. Her past several years have focused largely on opera, including Marriage of Figaro, All is Calm, Tales of Hoffman, Don Pasquale, La Boheme, Amahl & the Night Visitors, Hansel & Gretel, and youth company productions for Opera Orlando; Cosi Fan Tutte, Cendrilllon, Lucia de Lammermoor and Little Women (Opera in the Ozarks); Pagliacci and The Birthday Clown (Savannah Opera Company); Pirates of Penzance (International Opera Center) and Dido and Aeneas (University of Northern Iowa). Kim is a world native who divides her time between New York, Maryland, and Florida. Learn more about today's advertiser, Stage Creatives Network:www.rachelannestiles.comwww.stagecreativesnetwork.com

The co-lab career stories
Elizabeth Welborn - Designer, Entrepreneur and Philanthropist

The co-lab career stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 23:26


Originally from Louisiana, Elizabeth studied International Business at Spring Hill College in Alabama and Spanish in Latin America. She resides with her children in Marin County, California, where she combines her business acumen, love of design, sustainability, fashion, food and horses in her luxury lifestyle brand, Stick & Ball. On this episode, she talks with Emerald Carroll about the inspiration for Stick and Ball, and how she went about starting the business.

The Rugby Wrap
Rugby Wrap S3 Ep 23 with John Welborn

The Rugby Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 57:37 Very Popular


Former UWA player, Wallaby and RugbyWA President, John Welborn, talks about the new competition structure for 2023. Plus the mailbag and other consistencies, like Heath Tessmann being absent.

Crosspoint Church - Clemson, SC
The Sanctified Tongue [Mark Welborn]

Crosspoint Church - Clemson, SC

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 49:09


We must let the Holy Spirit sanctify our tongue.

The Rugby Wrap
Rugby Wrap S3 Ep 17 with John Welborn

The Rugby Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 62:00 Very Popular


New RugbyWA President John Welborn talks us through his plans, Mitch and Tess name their Wallaby XV and Huw Tindall wins a beer voucher. What an episode!

EEEZICrypto
Let's Talk Tokenomics | Interview with Tommy Welborn from FGA Partners - The EEEZICrypto Podcast

EEEZICrypto

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 32:10


Tommy Welborn is an expert on blockchain technology, the metaverse, WEB3, and marketing, so he's definitely a man of many talents! He's currently the Vice President of Digital Assets at FGA Partners, a private equity firm, which focuses on emerging disruptive technologies in fields such as virtual reality, blockchain, and machine learning (to name a few!). Join Chris and Tommy as they discuss tokenisation in cryptocurrency. Listen along as Tommy shares how he got started in the cryptocurrency industry, some of his favourite upcoming projects (including a new layer one blockchain network called Pecu Novus, which uses proof of time!), the importance of good tokenomics, and what FGA look for when choosing to invest in a project. Make sure you listen to the end to catch Tommy's tips on starting up a cryptocurrency business or project! Visit FGA Partners here Visit Tommy's Website here | Follow him on Linkedin and Twitter | S1: E12 - Interview with Tommy Welborn - 01/06/22

Your Daily Uplift with Matthew Reid
022 • Aaron & Blaire Welborn | They Put The Smile Back On A Stranger's Face

Your Daily Uplift with Matthew Reid

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 2:48


A fun feel good story that'll definitely leave you SMILING!More: https://www.wkrg.com/baldwin-county/mississippi-couple-finds-wisconsin-mans-lost-dentures-in-gulf-shores/amp/H/T: News 5 WKRG Mobile, ALSupport the show

Jake it or Leave it
Jake it or Leave it 4 ft Seth Welborn

Jake it or Leave it

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 53:17


I met this very interesting individual at the plant I work at. Seth is from Texas and now lives in TN. With both parents deceased he has had a very intriguing life. So we talk about it. I hope you enjoy. Jake it or leave it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Icons and Outlaws
Buddy Holly

Icons and Outlaws

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 93:35


Born in Lubbock, Texas, on September 7, 1936, Charles Hardin  Holley (he later dropped the "e"), after both grandfathers    the fourth child of Lawrence Odell "L.O." Holley and Ella Pauline Drake.    older siblings were Larry, Travis, and Patricia Lou.    nicknamed Buddy from a young age, and it stuck with him throughout his life.    Oddly enough, the newspaper announcement claimed that Buddy was actually a little girl. “A daughter weighing 8.5 lbs”, the Lubbock evening journal wrote. He was also only 6.5 pounds. And a boy. Buddy's family was mainly of English and Welsh descent and had some native American ancestry. During the Great Depression, the Holleys frequently moved residences within Lubbock; 17 in all.    His father changed jobs several times.    The Holley family were a musical household.  Except for Buddy's father, all family members could play an instrument or sing. His older brothers frequently entered local talent shows, and one time, his brothers signed up and Buddy wanted to play violin with them. However, Buddy couldn't play the violin.  Not wanting to break little Buddy's heart, his older brothers greased up the strings so it wouldn't make a sound. Buddy started singing his heart out and the three ended up winning the contest!  When WWII started, the U.S. government called his brothers into service. His brother Larry brought back a guitar he bought from a shipmate, and that guitar set Buddy's off. At 11 years old, Buddy started taking piano lessons.  Nine months later, he quit piano lessons and switched to guitar after seeing a classmate playing and singing on the school bus.    His parents initially bought him a steel guitar, but Buddy insisted he wanted a guitar like his brothers. They bought him a guitar, a gold top Gibson acoustic, from a pawn shop, and his brother Travis taught him to play it.  By 15, Buddy was proficient on guitar, banjo, and mandolin. During his early childhood, Holley was influenced by Hank Williams, Jimmie Rodgers, Hank Snow, Bob Wills, and the Carter Family.  He started writing songs and working with his childhood friend Bob Montgomery. The two jammed together, practicing songs by the Louvin Brothers and Johnnie & Jack. They frequently listened to Grand Ole Opry's radio programs on WSM, Louisiana Hayride on KWKH (which they once drove 600 miles to okay just to be turned away), and Big D Jamboree.  If you're not familiar with the Grand Ol Opry, it's a weekly American country music stage concert in Nashville, Tennessee, founded on November 28, 1925, by George D. Hay as a one-hour radio "barn dance" on Clearchannel's WSM, which first hit the airwaves on October 5, 1925. Its the longest-running radio broadcast in U.S. history.    At the same time he was practicing with Bob, Holley played with other musicians he met in high school, including Sonny Curtis and Jerry Allison.    In 1952 Holley and Jack Neal participated as a duo billed as "Buddy and Jack" in a talent contest on a local television show.    After Neal left, he was replaced by his buddy Bob, and they were billed as "Buddy and Bob." By the mid-'50s, Buddy & Bob played their style of music called "western and bop ."    Holley was influenced by late-night radio stations that played the blues and rhythm and blues. Holley would sit in his car with Sonny Curtis and tune to distant “black” radio stations that could only be received at night when bigger stations turned off local transmissions.    Holley then changed his music by blending his earlier country and western influence with Rhythm and Blues. After seeing the legendary Elvis perform, Holly decided to pursue his career in music full-time once he graduated high school. By mid-1955, Buddy & Bob, who already worked with an upright bass player (played by Larry Welborn), added drummer Jerry Allison to their lineup. After seeing Elvis Presley performing live in Lubbock, who Pappy Dave Stone of KDAV booked, Buddy really wanted to get after it. In February, he opened for Elvis at the Fair Park Coliseum, in April at the Cotton Club, then again in June at the Coliseum. Elvis significantly influenced the group to turn more towards Rock n Roll. Buddy and the king became friends, with Buddy even driving Elvis around when he was in town. Eventually, Bob Montgomery, who leaned toward a traditional country sound, left the group, though they continued writing and composing songs together. Holly kept pushing his music toward a straight-ahead rock & roll sound, working with Allison, Welborn, and other local musicians, including his pal and guitarist Sonny Curtis and bassist Don Guess. In October, Holly was booked as the opener for Bill Haley & His Comets (Rock Around the Clock), to be seen by Nashville scout Eddie Crandall. Obviously impressed, Eddie Crandall talked Grand Ole Opry manager Jim Denny into finding a recording contract for Holley. Pappy Stone sent Denny a demo tape, which Denny forwarded to Paul Cohen. Cohen signed the band to Decca Records in February 1956.    In the contract, Decca accidentally misspelled Holley's surname as "Holly," From that point forward, he was known as "Buddy Holly." On January 26, 1956, Holly went to his first professional recording session with producer Owen Bradley. He was a part of two more sessions in Nashville.    the producer selected the session musicians and arrangements, Holly became frustrated by his lack of creative control. In April 1956, Decca released "Blue Days, Black Nights" as a single and "Love Me" on the B-side.    "B-sides" were secondary songs that were sent out with single records. They were usually just added to have something on the flip side. Later they became songs that bands would either not release or wait to release.  Jim Denny added Holly on tour as the opening act for Faron Young. While on this tour, they were promoted as "Buddy Holly and the Two Tones." Decca then called them "Buddy Holly and the Three Tunes." The label released Holly's second single, "Modern Don Juan," along with "You Are My One Desire."    Unfortunately, neither one of these singles tickled anyone's fancy. On January 22, 1957, Decca informed Holly that they wouldn't re-sign him and insisted he could not record the same songs for anyone else for five years. The same shit happened to Universal and me. A couple of classics, like "Midnight Shift" and "Rock Around with Ollie Vee," did come out of those Decca sessions, but nothing issued at the time went anywhere. It looked as though Holly had missed his shot at stardom.  Holly was disappointed with his time with Decca. inspired by Buddy Knox's "Party Doll" and Jimmy Bowen's "I'm Stickin' with You" he decided to visit Norman Petty, who produced and promoted both of those successful records.    Buddy, Jerry Allison, bassist Joe B. Mauldin, and rhythm guitarist Niki Sullivan pulled together and headed to Petty's studio in Clovis, New Mexico. The group recorded a demo of the now-classic, "That'll Be the Day," which they had previously recorded in Nashville. Now rockin' that lead guitar, Holly finally achieved the sound he wanted. They got the song nailed down and recorded. Along with Petty's help, the group got it picked up by Murray Deutsch, a publishing associate of Petty's, and Murray got it to Bob Thiele, an executive at Coral Records. Thiele loved it. Ironically, Coral Records was a subsidiary of Decca, the company Holly had signed with before. On a side note, a subsidiary is a smaller label under the major label's umbrella. For instance, Universal signed my band to Republic, a subsidiary of Universal Music that dealt primarily with rock genres, like Godsmack. Norman Petty saw the potential in Buddy and became his manager. He sent the record to Brunswick Records in New York City. Thiele saw the record as a potential hit, but there were some significant hurdles to overcome before it could be released.  According to author Philip Norman, in his book Rave On, Thiele would only get the most reluctant support from his record company. Decca had lucked out in 1954 when they'd signed Bill Haley & His Comets and saw their "Rock Around the Clock" top the charts. Still, very few of those in charge at Decca had a natural feel or appreciation for Rock & Roll, let alone any idea of where it might be heading or whether the label could (or should) follow it down that road. Also, remember that although Buddy had been dropped by Decca the year before, the contract that Holly signed explicitly forbade him from re-recording anything he had recorded for them, released or not, for five years. However, Coral was a subsidiary of Decca, and Decca's Nashville office could hold up the release and possibly even haul Holly into court.  "That'll Be the Day" was issued in May of 1957 mainly as an indulgence to Thiele, to "humor" him. The record was put out on the Brunswick label, more of jazz and R&B label, and credited to the Crickets. The group chose this name to prevent the suits at Decca -- and more importantly, Decca's Nashville office -- from finding out that this new release was from the guy they had just dropped. The name “The Crickets” was inspired by a band that Buddy and his group followed, called “the Spiders” and they initially thought about calling themselves “The Beetles”, with two E's, but Buddy said he was afraid people would want to “squash them.” So, they picked “The Crickets.” Petty also became the group's manager and producer, signing the Crickets, identified as Allison, Sullivan, and Mauldin, to a contract. Unfortunately, Holly wasn't listed as a member in the original document to keep his involvement with "That'll Be the Day" a secret. This ruse would later become the source of severe legal and financial problems for Buddy.    The song shot to #1 on the national charts that summer. But, of course, Decca knew Holly was in the band by then. So, with Thiele's persuasion and realizing they had a hit on their hands, the company agreed to release Holly from the five-year restriction on his old contract. This release left him free to sign any recording contract he wanted. While sorting out the ins and outs of Holly's legal situation, Thiele knew that Buddy was far more than a one-hit-wonder and that he could potentially write more and different types of hits. So, Holly found himself with two recording contracts, one with Brunswick as a member of the Crickets and the other with Coral Records as Buddy Holly, all thanks to Thiele's ingenious strategy to get the most out of Buddy and his abilities. By releasing two separate bodies of work, the Crickets could keep rockin' while allowing its apparent leader and "star" to break out on his own.    Petty, whose name seems fitting as we go through this, acted as their manager and producer. He handed out writing credits at random, gifting Niki Sullivan and Joe B. Mauldin (and himself) the co-authorship of the song, "I'm Gonna Love You Too," while leaving Holly's name off of "Peggy Sue." at first. The song title, “Peggy Sue” was named after Buddy's biggest fan. Petty usually added his own name to the credit line, something the managers and producers who wanted a more significant piece of the pie did back in the '50s. To be somewhat fair, Petty made some suggestions, which were vital in shaping certain Holly songs. However, he didn't contribute as much as all of his credits allow us to believe. Some confusion over songwriting was exacerbated by problems stemming from Holly's contracts in 1956. Petty had his own publishing company, Nor Va Jak Music, and Buddy signed a contract to publish his new songs. However, Holly had signed an exclusive agreement with another company the year before. To reduce his profile as a songwriter until a settlement could be made with Petty and convince the other publisher that they weren't losing too much in any compensation, buddy copyrighted many of his new songs under the pseudonym "Charles Hardin." So many names!   The dual recording contracts allowed Holly to record a crazy amount of songs during his short-lived 18 months of fame. Meanwhile, his band -- billed as Buddy Holly & the Crickets -- became one of the top attractions of the time. Holly was the frontman, singing lead and playing lead guitar, which was unusual for the era, and writing or co-writing many of their songs. But the Crickets were also a great band, creating a big and exciting sound (which is lost to history, aside from some live recordings from their 1958 British tour). Allison was a drummer ahead of his time and contributed to the songwriting more often than his colleagues, and Joe B. Mauldin and Niki Sullivan provided a solid rhythm section.   The group relied on originals for their singles, making them unique and years ahead of their time. In 1957-1958, songwriting wasn't considered a skill essential to a career in rock & Roll; the music business was still limping along the lines it had followed since the '20s. Songwriting was a specialized profession set on the publishing side of the industry and not connected to performing and recording. A performer might write a song or, even more rarely, like Duke Ellington (It Don't Mean A Thing), count composition among his key talents; however, this was generally left to the experts. Any rock & roller wanting to write songs would also have to get past the image of Elvis. He was set to become a millionaire at the young age of 22. He never wrote his songs, and the few songwriting credits he had resulted from business arrangements rather than writing anything.   Buddy Holly & the Crickets changed that seriously by hitting number one with a song they'd written and then reaching the Top Ten with originals like "Oh, Boy" and "Peggy Sue," They were regularly charging up the charts based on their songwriting. This ability wasn't appreciated by the public at the time and wouldn't be noticed widely until the '70s. Still, thousands of aspiring musicians, including John Lennon and Paul McCartney, from some unknown band called "The Beatles," took note of their success, and some of them decided to try and tried to be like Buddy. Also unknown at the time, Holly and his crew changed the primary industry method of recording, which was to bring the artist into the label's studio, working on their timetable. If an artist were highly successful, they got a blank check in the studio, and any union rules were thrown out, but that was rare and only happened to the highest bar of musicians. Buddy Holly & the Crickets, however, did their thing, starting with "That'll Be the Day," in Clovis, New Mexico, at Petty's studio. They took their time and experimented until they got the sound they were looking for. No union told them when to stop or start their work, and they delivered terrific records; not to mention, they were albums that sounded different than anything out there. The results changed the history of rock music. The group worked out a new sound that gave shape to the next wave of rock & Roll. Most definitely influenced was British rock & Roll and the British Invasion beat, with the lead and rhythm guitars working together to create a fuller, more complex sound. On songs such as "Not Fade Away," "Everyday," "Listen to Me," "Oh Boy!," "Peggy Sue," "Maybe Baby," "Rave On," "Heartbeat," and "It's So Easy," Holly took rock & roll's range and sophistication and pushed it without abandoning its excitement and, most importantly, it's fun. Holly and the band weren't afraid to push the envelope and try new things, even on their singles. "Peggy Sue" used changes in volume and timbre on the guitar that was usually only used in instrumental albums. "Words of Love" was one of the earliest examples of double-tracked vocals in rock & Roll, and the Beatles would jump on that train the following decade. Buddy Holly & the Crickets were extremely popular in America. Still, in England, they were even more significant; their impact was compared to Elvis and, in some ways, was even bigger. This success was because they toured England; Elvis didn't. They spent a month there in 1958, playing a list of shows that were still talked about 30 years later. It also had to do with their sound and Holly's persona on stage. The group's heavy use of rhythm guitar fit right in with the sound of skiffle music, a mix of blues, folk, country, and jazz elements that most of the younger British were introduced to playing music and their first taste of rock & Roll. Also, Holly looked a lot less likely a rock & roll star than Elvis. He was tall, skinny, and wore glasses; he looked like an ordinary dude who was good at music. Part of Buddy's appeal as a rock star was how he didn't look like one. He inspired tens of thousands of British teenagers who couldn't compare themselves to Elvis or Gene Vincent. (Be Bop A Lula) In the '50s, British guitarist Hank Marvin of the Shadows owed his look and that he wore his glasses proudly on-stage to Holly, and it was brought into the '70s by Elvis Costello.  Buddy may have played several different kinds of guitars but, he was specifically responsible for popularizing the Fender Stratocaster, especially in England. For many wannabe rock & rollers in the UK, Holly's 1958 tour was the first chance they'd had to see or hear this iconic guitar in action, and it quickly became the guitar of choice for anyone wanting to be a guitarist in England. In fact, Marvin is said to have had the first Stratocaster ever brought into England.   The Crickets became a trio with Sullivan dipping out in late 1957, right after the group's appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, but a lot more would transpire over the next year or so. The group consolidated its success with the release of two L.P.s, The Chirping Crickets, and Buddy Holly. They had two successful international tours and performed more in the United States. Holly had also started to have different ideas and aspirations than Allison and Mauldin. They never thought of leaving Texas as their home, and they continued to base their lives there, while Buddy wanted to be in New York, not just to do business but to live. His marriage to Maria Elena Santiago, a receptionist in Murray Deutsch's office, made the decision to move to New York that much easier. By this time, Holly's music had become more sophisticated and complex, and he passed off the lead guitar duties in the studio to session player Tommy Alsup. He had done several recordings in New York using session musicians such as King Curtis. It was around this time that the band started to see a slight decline in sales. Singles such as "Heartbeat" didn't sell nearly as well as the 45s of 1957 that had rolled out of stores. It's said that Buddy might even have advanced further than most of the band's audience was willing to accept in late 1958. Critics believe that the song "Well...All Right" was years ahead of its time.   Buddy split with the group -- and Petty -- in 1958. This departure left him free to chase some of those newer sounds, which also left him low on funds. In the course of the split, it became clear to Holly and everyone else that Petty had been fudging the numbers and probably taken a lot of the group's income for himself. Unfortunately, there was almost no way of proving his theft because he never seemed to finish his "accounting" of the money owed to anyone. His books were ultimately found to be so screwed up that when he came up with various low five-figure settlements to the folks he robbed, they took it.   Holly vacationed with his wife in Lubbock, TX, and hung out in Waylin Jennings's radio station in December 1958. With no money coming in from Petty, Holly decided to earn some quick cash by signing to play the Midwest's Winter Dance Party package tour. For the start of the Winter Dance Party tour, he assembled a band consisting of Waylon Jennings (on bass), Tommy Allsup (on guitar), and Carl Bunch (on drums). Holly and Jennings left for New York City, arriving on January 15, 1959. Jennings stayed at Holly's apartment by Washington Square Park on the days before a meeting scheduled at the headquarters of the General Artists Corporation, the folks who organized the tour. They then traveled by train to Chicago to meet up with the rest of the band. The Winter Dance Party tour began in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on January 23, 1959. The amount of travel involved created problems because whoever booked the tour dates didn't consider the distance between venues. On top of the scheduling conflicts, the unheated tour buses broke down twice in the freezing weather. In addition, Holly's drummer Carl Bunch was hospitalized for frostbite to his toes while aboard the bus, so Buddy looked for different transportation.  Buddy actually sat in on drums for the local bands while Richie Valenz played drums for Buddy.    On February 2, before their appearance in Clear Lake, Iowa, Holly chartered a four-seat Beechcraft Bonanza airplane for Jennings, Allsup, and himself, from Dwyer Flying Service in Mason City, Iowa, for $108.  Holly wanted to leave after the performance at the Surf Ballroom in Clear Lake and fly to their next venue, in Moorhead, Minnesota, through Fargo, North Dakota. This plan would allow them time to rest, wash their clothes and avoid being on that crappy bus. The Clear Lake Show ended just before midnight, and Allsup agreed to flip a coin for the seat with Richie Valens. Valens called heads, and when he won, he reportedly said, "That's the first time I've ever won anything in my life" On a side note, Allsup later opened a restaurant in Fort Worth, Texas called Heads Up, in memory of this statement. Waylon Jennings voluntarily gave up his seat to J. P. Richardson (the Big Bopper), who had the flu and complained that the tour bus was too cold and uncomfortable for a man of his stature. When Buddy heard Waylon wouldn't be flying with him, he jokingly said, “I hope your old bus freezes up!” Then Waylon responded, “well, I hope your old plane crashes!” The last thing he would ever say to his friend. Roger Peterson, the pilot and only 21, took off in pretty nasty weather, although he wasn't certified to fly by instruments alone, failing an instrument test the year before. He was a big fan of Buddy's and didn't want to disappoint, so he called a more seasoned pilot to fly the trio to their destination. “I'm more of a Lawrence Welk fan.”  Sadly, shortly after 12:55 am on February 3, 1959, Holly, Valens, Richardson, and Peterson were killed instantly when the plane crashed into a frozen cornfield five miles northwest of Mason City, Iowa, airport shortly after takeoff. Buddy was in the front, next to the pilot. He loved flying and had been taking flying lessons. The three musicians were ejected from the plane upon impact, suffering severe head and chest injuries. Holly was 22 years old.   Holly's funeral was held on February 7, 1959, at the Tabernacle Baptist Church in Lubbock, TX. It was officiated by Ben D. Johnson, who married the Hollys' just months earlier. Jerry Allison, Joe B. Mauldin, Niki Sullivan, Bob Montgomery, and Sonny Curtis were pallbearers. Some sources say that Phil Everly, the one half of The Everly Brothers, was also the pallbearer, but he said at one time that he attended the funeral but was not a pallbearer. In addition, Waylon Jennings was unable to participate because of his commitment to the still-touring Winter Dance Party. Holly's body was buried in the City of Lubbock Cemetery, in the city's eastern part. His headstone has the correct spelling of his last name (Holley) and a carving of his Fender Stratocaster guitar. His wife, María Elena, had to see the first reports of her husband's death on T.V. She claimed she suffered a miscarriage the following day. Holly's mother, who heard the news on the radio in Lubbock, Texas, screamed and collapsed. Because of Elena's miscarriage, the authorities implemented a policy against announcing victims' names until the families were informed. As a result, Mary did not attend the funeral and has never visited the gravesite. She later told the Avalanche-Journal, "In a way, I blame myself. I was not feeling well when he left. I was two weeks pregnant, and I wanted Buddy to stay with me, but he had scheduled that tour. It was the only time I wasn't with him. And I blame myself because I know that, if only I had gone along, Buddy never would have gotten into that airplane."    The accident wasn't considered a significant piece of news at the time, although sad. Most news outlets were run by out-of-touch older men and didn't think rock & Roll was anything more than to be exploited to sell newspapers or grab viewing audiences. However, Holly was clean-cut and scandal-free, and with the news of his recent marriage, the story contained more misery than other music stars of the period. For the teens of the time, it was their first glimpse of a public tragedy like this, and the news was heartbreaking. Radio station D.J.s were also traumatized. The accident and sudden way it happened, along with Holly and Valens being just 22 and 17, made it even worse. Hank Williams Sr had died at 29, but he was a drug user and heavy drinker, causing some to believe his young death was inevitable. The blues guitarist Johnny Ace had passed in 1954 while backstage at a show. However, that tragedy came at his hand in a game of Russian roulette. Holly's death was different, almost more personal to the public.     Buddy left behind dozens of unfinished recordings — solo transcriptions of his new compositions, informal jam sessions with bandmates, and tapes with songs intended for other musicians. Buddy recorded his last six original songs in his apartment in late 1958 and were his most recent recordings. In June 1959, Coral Records overdubbed two of the songs with backing vocals by the Ray Charles Singers and hired guns to emulate the Crickets sound. Since his death, the finished tracks became the first singles, "Peggy Sue Got Married"/"Crying, Waiting, Hoping." The new release was a success, and the fans and industry wanted more. As a result, all six songs were included in The Buddy Holly Story, Vol. 2 in 1960 using the other Holly demos and the same studio personnel. The demand for Holly records was so great, and Holly had recorded so many tracks that his record label could release new Holly albums and singles for the next ten years. Norman Petty, the alleged swindler, produced most of these new songs, using unreleased studio masters, alternative takes, audition tapes, and even amateur recordings (a few from 1954 with recorded with low-quality vocals). The final Buddy Holly album, "Giant," was released in 1969 with the single, "Love Is Strange," taking the lead.   These posthumous records did well in the U.S. but actually charted in England. New recordings of his music, like the Rolling Stones' rendition of "Not Fade Away" and the Beatles' rendition of "Words of Love," kept Buddy's name and music in the hearts and ears of a new generation of listeners. In the States, the struggle was a little more challenging. The rock & roll wave was constantly morphing, with new sounds, bands, and listeners continuously emerging, and the general public gradually forgot about Buddy and his short-lived legacy. Holly was a largely forgotten figure in his own country by the end of the '60s, except among older fans (then in their twenties) and hardcore oldies listeners. Things began to shift toward the end of the '60s with the start of the oldies boom. Holly's music was, of course, a part of this movement. But, as people listened, they also learned about the man behind the music. Even the highly respected rock zine Rolling Stone went out of its way to remind people who Buddy was. His posing images from 1957 and 1958, wearing his glasses, a jacket, and smiling, looked like a figure from another age. The way he died also set him apart from some of the deaths of rockers like Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison, musicians who, at the time, overindulged in the rock in roll lifestyle. Holly was different. He was eternally innocent in all aspects of his life. Don McLean, a relatively unknown singer/songwriter, who proudly considered himself a Buddy Holly fan, wrote and released a song called "American Pie," in 1971, catapulting him into the musical ethos. Although listeners assumed McLean wrote the song about President Kennedy, he let it be known publicly that he meant February 3, 1959, the day Holly died. Maclean was a holly fan and his death devastated him when he was only 11. The song's popularity led to Holly suddenly getting more press exposure than he'd ever had the chance to enjoy in his lifetime.     The tragic plane accident launched a few careers in the years after. Bobby Vee became a star when his band took over Holly's spot on the Winter Dance Party tour.  Holly's final single, "It Doesn't Matter Anymore," hit the British charts in the wake of his death and rose to number one. Two years after the event, producer Joe Meek and singer Mike Berry got together to make "Tribute to Buddy Holly," a memorial single. But, unfortunately, rumor has it that Meek never entirely got over Holly's death, and he killed himself on the anniversary of the plane accident.   The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame included Holly among its first class in 1986. Upon his induction, the Hall of Fame basked about the large quantity of material he produced during his short musical career. Saying, "He made a major and lasting impact on popular music ." Calling him an "innovator" for writing his own material, experimenting with double-tracking, and using orchestration. He was also revered for having "pioneered and popularized" the use of two guitars, bass, and drums by rock bands. He was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1986, saying his contributions "changed the face of Rock' n' Roll." Along with Petty, Holly developed techniques like overdubbing and reverb and other innovative instrumentation. As a result, according to the Songwriters Hall of Fame, Holly became "one of the most influential pioneers of rock and roll" who had a "lasting influence" on genre performers of the 1960s.   Paul McCartney bought the rights to Buddy Holly's entire song catalog on July 1, 1976.   Lubbock TX's Walk of Fame has a statue honoring Buddy of him rocking his Fender, which Grant Speed sculpted in 1980. There are other memorials to Buddy Holly, including a street named in his honor and the Buddy Holly Center, which contains a museum of memorabilia and fine arts gallery. The Center is located on Crickets Avenue, one street east of Buddy Holly Avenue.  There was a musical about Buddy. Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, a “pioneering jukebox musical which worked his familiar hits into a narrative,” debuted in the West End in 1989. It ran until 2008, where it also appeared on Broadway, as well as in Australia and Germany, not to mention touring companies in the U.K. and U.S.   In 1994 "Buddy Holly" became a massive hit from the band Weezer, paying homage to the fallen rocker and is still played on the radio and whenever MTV decides to play videos on one of their side stations. Again, in ‘94, Holly's style also showed up in Quentin Tarantino's abstract and groundbreaking film Pulp Fiction, which featured Steve Buscemi playing a waiter impersonating Buddy.   In 1997, Buddy received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. He was inducted into the Iowa Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame in 2000, as well. In 2010, Grant Speed's statue of Buddy and his guitar was taken down for repairs, and construction of a new Walk of Fame began. On May 9, 2011, the City of Lubbock held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Buddy and Maria Elena Holly Plaza, the new home of the statue and the Walk of Fame. The same year, on why would be Buddy's 75th birthday, a star with his name was placed on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.   There were two tribute albums released in 2011: Verve Forecast's Listen to Me: Buddy Holly,  featuring Stevie Nicks, Brian Wilson, and Ringo Starr plus 13 other artists, and Fantasy/Concord's Rave on Buddy Holly, which had tracks from Paul McCartney, Patti Smith, the Black Keys, and Nick Lowe, among others.  Pat DiNizio of the Smithereens released his own Holly tribute album in 2009. Universal released True Love Ways, an album where original Holly recordings were overdubbed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in 2018, just in time for Christmas. That album debuted at number 10 on the U.K. charts. Groundbreaking was held on April 20, 2017, to construct a new performing arts center in Lubbock, TX, dubbed the Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences, a $153 million project in downtown Lubbock completed in 2020 located at 1300 Mac Davis Lane.   Recently, on May 5, 2019, an article on gearnews.com had a pretty cool story, if it's true.   The famous Fender Stratocaster played and owned by Buddy Holly that disappeared after his death in 1959 has been found, according to a new video documentary called "The '54".   Gill Matthews is an Australian drummer, producer, and collector of old Fender guitars. According to the documentary, he may have stumbled upon Buddy Holly's legendary guitar. The film is The '54 and tells the history of one particular 1954 Fender Stratocaster Gil purchased two decades after the plane crash that claimed Buddy's life. Experts cited in the film say there is a good chance that the guitar in Matthews' possession is indeed Buddy Holly's actual original '54 Fender Stratocaster. If this is true, it is possibly one of the most significant finds in guitar history. You can watch the video at gearnews.com and see all the evidence presented during the film.     Sources: A biography on allmusic.com written by Bruce Eder was the main source of information here with other info coming from the following Rave on: The Biography of Buddy Holly written by Phillip Norman   Buddy Holly : Rest In Peace by Don Mclean "Why Buddy Holly will never fade away" an article on The Telegraph website written by Phillip Norman   Various other articles were used and tidbits taken from wikipedia.   And Adam Moody   Consider becoming a producer of the show. www.accidentaldads.com www.iconsandoutlaws.com       

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