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Taryn’s turn! This week Brock’s in the hot seat as Taryn White (@taryn.s.white), Brock’s better half, joins the podcast. The same month that they got married, Brock embarked on his entrepreneurial journey. Taryn has been through it all, thick and thin, and it goes to show that behind every successful entrepreneur is often an equally, if not more, successful and talented spouse. The yin and yang of Brock and Taryn’s relationship is a great example of how entrepreneurship is a family and team effort. Get ready to laugh when you listen to this one! #playingthegame - Episode Topics: 00:00 - 12:01: Introducing Mesa High’s own, Taryn White 12:02 - 15:03: High school drama, but not what you think 15:04 - 23:16: Brock and Taryn’s story 23:17 - 32:32: Starting a new life and a new business 32:33 - 37:16: The life of entrepreneur and work-life balance 37:17 - 41:08: Enjoy being present 41:09 - 45:14: College, putting yourself through, and putting dreams on hold for a spouse 45:15 - 51:55: Husting and coaching 51:56 - 54:20: Coaching and babies 54:21 - 60:10: Skydiving, hunting, and anniversaries 60:11 - 67:40: The impact and benefit of a great spouse for the entrepreneur 67:41 - 79:24: When Brock zigs, Taryn zags
When Brock coincidentally finds a video taped message from Jonas Venture Sr., he sets in motion a globetrotting adventure to save the world. Unfortunately for Rusty, this means they have to ask for help from J.J. and Sally Impossible, who is still enamored with him. This episode is jam-packed with jokes and action-packed with... action. Special thanks to Joshua Jarett (http://jjarrett.work) for our cover art, Gwen May (https://soundcloud.com/deepwhale) for our theme song, and Brayton Cameron (https://twitter.com/braytonjc) for being our announcer.
SHOW NOTES INTRODUCING BROCK BLOODWORTH! It has been almost five years since I did my very first FFA interview. During that time I have learned a lot about the organization, the advisors and the students. It is the highlight of my week, every week, to interview such impressive young people with very bright futures ahead of them. Today's interview with Brock Bloodworth is a perfect example of the reason that it is so thrilling for me to be able to interview FFA students. During this interview Brock is going to tell you about how he got started buying his own cattle. He tells the story like it is nothing out of the ordinary, but it is truly exceptional. When Brock was just eleven, he was working and saving his money to purchase his first cow. He made that happen very soon after. That is when he started building his cow herd. Most kids at that age would not work. The ones that would, would immediately go out and blow the money they made on toys, candy or anything else. But when I interview FFA students I get to hear about kids who look at things differently. Kids who work, save and buy something that will either make them money or go up in value. It is pretty amazing. Today, Brock saw another need for livestock. He had an overgrown area of his families farm that needed to be cleaned up. He fenced it off and brought in goats. Soon, the area was reclaimed and ready to be grazed by cattle. This had led Brock to learning about goats. Now, he is going to be buying Boer goats so he can start raising show stock. SUPERVISED AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCE: Cattle & Goat Production HIGH SCHOOL: Wilcox County High School; Rochelle, Georgia MASCOT: Patriots FFA ADVISOR: Addie Tucker CONTACT INFORMATION FOR BROCK BLOODWORTH: Click on the picture below to be taken to the Wilcox County High School FFA Department's website: Brock's FFA Advisor's Email Address: tuckera@wilcox.k12.ga.us Wilcox County High School's Telephone Number: 229-467-2141 FFA LINKS: National FFA Organization Supervised Agricultural Experiences (SAE's) Support FFA Donate to FFA - One way that FFA students are able to start small businesses is through an FFA grant of $1,000. In 2014, 141 FFA students received these grants. With your donations, more students can get this head start - pay it forward. REASONS TO DONATE TO FFA: Only 2% of Americans grow and raise most of the food and livestock consumed by the other 98% as well as the rest of the world. FFA is providing the needed education, training and resources to Americans that will carry that torch forward and insure that America continues to have inexpensive, quality food. Rural Communities will rely on entrepreneurship in the future for population growth and job creation. The FFA is a major catalyst to that entrepreneurial growth. Farmers, ranchers and those working in agriculture give the rest of America incredible amounts of freedom because the search for food is as simple as going to the grocery store: “The future of American agriculture depends on the involvement and investment in America’s youth, In order to prepare for the population of tomorrow, we need to encourage America’s youth today, and show that careers in agriculture are profitable, rewarding, and vital.”. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Sonny Perdue Where Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald Can Be Heard: Member Of The National Association Of Farm Broadcasters
WWE wasn't the only place Brock Lesnar and Kurt Angle did battle. When Brock left WWE and won the IWGP Heavyweight Title in NJPW, Kurt (who was employed by TNA at the time) went to Japan to take the gold from "The Beast Incarnate".Meanwhile, TNA Unbreakable 2005 is remembered for the three-way match for the X Division Title between AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, and Christopher Daniels. It received a 5 Star match rating from Dave Meltzer and was ranked by TNA as the 4th greatest moment in the company's history.MATCHES: (1) youtu.be/IhSaNW7cMC8 - (2) youtu.be/U28pyOAMXcIVISIT: www.nopleasedontpodcast.com/RRR
Entertainment vs Unsportsmanlike (0:00)Ben Askren addresses a main news story that wasn't brought up last podcast, Austin Desanto's antics, and suspension. Matt Dernlan's take on what happened at the Nebraska dual is that it was kind of justified. Earlier in the dual, after a sudden victory win, Tyler Berger went over to the Iowa bench and blew them a kiss while saying "This is my house". Dernlan believes Desanto's similar actions don't justify the harsh reaction of the public. This is the third time Desanto has been hit with team point deductions. Once you get a reputation, people start watching and waiting to overreact. Tuesday the news broke that Desanto will serve a one-game suspension and not wrestle in the upcoming dual against Maryland.Sam Stoll (04:15)Iowa's Sam Stoll was upset by Nebraska's David Jensen 3-0. Askren and Dernlan agree that since Stoll's knee injury he hasn't been quite the same. Askren questions if a loss like this is a sign that Stoll won't place in March.Alex Marinelli vs Isaiah White (11:15)At 165 lbs Marinelli captured a win over Isaiah White 3-0. Dernlan relates this matchup to a lot of the matches that took place between Michigan and Penn State. It was really close but Dernlan doesn't see White beating Marinelli this season. Askren advises White to not choose bottom against Marinelli.Tough Matchups and Injuries (13:00)Iowa vs Oklahoma State and Ohio State vs Cornell are tough matchups to end the season. Dernlan questions if this is a good thing for a team heading into the finals or if it makes it harder. You do have a two-week break before conferences but traveling can be hard for the away teams. Joey McKenna was sidelined with an undisclosed injury. Askren questions Dernlan to see if he has any inside information if McKenna will wrestle against Penn State. It brings up the topic that with only 6 weeks until the NCAA tournament it's important to heal up and not risk further injury. Playing on the side of caution gets more important the closer you get to the end of the season.Kaid Brock vs Josh Alber (24:30)Kaid Brock lost his match at 141 lbs on a last-second takedown to Josh Alber. When Brock wrestles his style it's exciting to watch. Askren thinks Brock was holding himself back in this match.Joe Smith Drops 2 (31:46)No. 5 Joe Smith lost both of his bouts over the weekend. First losing to No. 8 Taylor Lujan of UNI 5-4. He then lost to No. 6 Jordan Kutler 3-1 after getting hit with a hands-to-the-face call. Dernlan thinks Smith wrestled to the style of his opponents and got caught up not being active. After such an impressive performance at the Southern Scuffle, it was easy to believe Smith could really be dangerous for the top-ranked guys. After a weekend like this, maybe those predictions were premature.Fast Predictions (37:27)Askren is heading down to Columbus to do a live broadcast of the RUDIS Wrestling Podcast with Dernlan for the Ohio State vs Penn State dual. The pair goes through the matchups and makes quick predictions on who they think will win. 125: Ohio State, 133: Ohio State 141: Ohio State 149: Ohio State 157: Penn State 165: Penn State 174: Penn State 184: Ohio State 197: Ohio State 285: Penn State.
When Brock and Pickens are away, the Tale Master (not to be confused with Tail Master) comes out to play. This time, he reads a morbid short story written by the mind of a disturbed little 12 year-old boy...who just so happens has grown up to be one of your co-hosts.
Welcome to episode #7 - #96 Born Yesterday with William Holden and Judy Holliday. Summary: In this adaptation of Garson Kanin's Broadway hit, Judy Holliday stars as Billie Dawn, a strident ex-chorus girl who is the mistress of junk tycoon Harry Brock. When Brock realizes that the unrefined Billie might prove an embarrassment, he hires Paul Verrell to pump some intelligence and "class" into her. Keefe and Chris are joined by Paxton to bring you a show of great stars in a comedy about skill, understanding and a bit of etiquette in business. Just Business.....you see.
When Brock and Nick say they review indie comics, sometimes that definition gets stretched. Sometimes it is also stretched so far that it is an almost unrecognizable rule. This week’s comic book podcast is less than indie. It is, in fact, very un-indie. It’s The Punisher. Why The Punisher? That’s because it’s Garth Ennis’ Punisher... View Article The post Episode 87 : The Punisher – Welcome Back, Frank appeared first on Schlock Works.
Brock Huard's Above & Beyond: The Intersection of Faith and Sports
When Brock was a child, Steve Largent was one of his biggest heroes. And Brock is certainly not alone. On this week's Above & Beyond, one of the NFL's most beloved players on and off the field shares his story about growing up in a broken home, how his coaches filled the void of his absent father, why the importance of forgiveness, and much much more. This is Steve Largent like you've never heard him before.