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Awake and On Purpose
8 Fostering Self Awareness in Teens with Greg & Beth Langston

Awake and On Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021 29:35


On today's episode of Awake & On Purpose Podcast, Jennifer speaks with Greg and Beth Langston about fostering self awareness in teens and young adults, especially in regard to creating a solid foundation for them to decide a college or career path. The journey they lead the youth they work with on includes accountability partners, deep assessments to help them find their core values and beliefs, and a self-discovery journey that aids them in fostering life-long self awareness independent from the adults around them. While Greg and Beth work with teens and young adults, there is wisdom in this episode for everyone, so don't miss today's transformative, inspirational episode! Imagine a tree with a very strong root system. The root system that's embedded in the ground are your values. And so the trunk is your purpose. And the branches are your goals and your objectives and the fruit of all your efforts. And so in life, kids and all of us are going to have the challenges of storms that push against the tree. If we have a strong foundation, if our values are strong, if our core beliefs are strong and they're embedded in the Earth, they're not going to be toppled over. Greg Langston For the last 20 years, Beth and Greg have empowered students to master their self-discovery, allowing them to successfully activate their life's purpose.  Beth, who graduated from Purdue University in Education, has guided hundreds of high school students worldwide to navigate the dreaded college applications essay process with tremendous success. Greg also graduated from Purdue's Krannert School of Business. Greg pursued an international business career which allowed him to mentor hundreds of young professionals while leading businesses over $1 billion and working in 65 countries. By the time their kids were 13, they had been to 12 schools and lived in 5 countries. If you would like to learn more about the Langstons and connect with them, please find them at http://collegeflightplan.com/. To learn more about how you can achieve a fulfilled life, live your purpose and make an impact as a mission-driven leader, visit us at https://jenniferspor.com, and while you're there be sure to join Awake & On Purpose: The Community to connect, collaborate, and grow in business and life with others who are like-minded! PS – did you enjoy today's episode? Be sure to like, leave a comment, and subscribe for more!

NoteSchool Real Estate Investing in Mortgage Notes
Ben Legg & Greg Phillips | NoteSchool TV

NoteSchool Real Estate Investing in Mortgage Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 23:33


Ben was born and raised in Charlottesville, Va. He went to Penn State and got his degree in Meteorology. He was doing TV weather for a number of years before he decided to get into real estate   While Greg is raised in Staunton, VA. Majored in Finance & Economics then became a realtor to learn about RE investing but quickly learned that wasn't the route. Worked in F&B in the early 20s before starting the investing journey with Ben around 26.   Greg and Ben used to wholesale almost exclusively. They took a long pause around 2016 and asked themselves what they want for their lives. The answer: They want more security and more freedom.   That is when they decided to dive headfirst into financing land. They want their business to serve what their life goals are. With the help of Note School and all the things they have learned over the past few years, this leads to change the path of their lives and business.   Their goal is to build a bank with good solid assets/notes. They believe that If you do it correctly you have so many options other than just cash flow from your bank.   As they grew their business they are also learning how to leverage those options to grow their portfolio as well.   Uncover Why Savvy Investors Use Proven Mortgage Note Strategies for Massive Monthly Profits In Today's Ever-Changing Market… Risk-Free! Discover more about Note School and profiting without Tenants, Toilets and by taking our FREE one day class: https://new.noteschool.com/TV Latest Class Information: https://noteschool.com/live-classes/ Download a Brand-New eBook by Eddie Speed It's A Whole New Ball Game With Creative Financing https://lp.noteschooltraining.com/moneyball-getstarted https://www.facebook.com/thenoteschool https://www.linkedin.com/company/noteschool/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/colonial-funding-group-llc/ https://twitter.com/thenoteschool https://www.instagram.com/thenoteauthority/ https://noteschool.libsyn.com/rss https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=582689&refid=stpr #NoteSchool #EddieSpeed #RealEstate #MortgageNote

NoteSchool Real Estate Investing in Mortgage Notes
41 Building a Bank on Land | NoteSchool TV

NoteSchool Real Estate Investing in Mortgage Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 44:28


Today, the NoteSchool Tv team is joined by Ben Legg and Greg Philipps.                     Ben was born and raised in Charlottesville, Va. He went to Penn State and got his degree in Meteorology. He was doing TV weather for a number of years before he decided to get into real estate   While Greg is raised in Staunton, VA.  Majored in Finance & Economics then became a realtor to learn about RE investing but quickly learned that wasn't the route.  Worked in F&B in the early 20s before starting the investing journey with Ben around 26.   Greg and Ben used to wholesale almost exclusively. They took a long pause around 2016 and asked themselves what they want for their lives. The answer: They want more security and more freedom.    That is when they decided to dive headfirst into financing land. They want their business to serve what their life goals are.  With the help of Note School and all the things they have learned over the past few years, this leads to change the path of their lives and business.   Their goal is to build a bank with good solid assets/notes. They believe that If you do it correctly you have so many options other than just cash flow from your bank.                                                                                                                           As they grew their business they are also learning how to leverage those options to grow their portfolio as well.   Timestamps:  0:01 - “How to build a bank on land!” 1:34 - https://www.NoteSchool.com/TV   2:40 - Latest News with Joe Varnadore 3:22 - U.S. Housing Shortage Will Be Around For Years To Come 4:04 - Google Doubles Down On Commercial Real Estate With $7Billion Nationwide Investment 5:12 - NoteSchool Leader & Visionary: Mr. Eddie Speed 5:53 - Today's guests: Ben Legg & Greg Philipps 7:48 - How Ben & Greg started their real estate business until they discover the Note business. 11:56 - Building bank on land 14:36 - Selling land through owner-financing 17:51 - Managing  Greg & Ben's land flipping business remotely 19:41 - From transactional thinker to wealth thinker 28:59 - Notes Direct & Feeding Frenzy Friday 30:28 - Feeding Frenzy Friday - https://www.NoteSchool.com/FFF 31:20 - https://www.NoteSchool.com   32:00 - After-Party! Uncover Why Savvy Investors Use Proven Mortgage Note Strategies for Massive Monthly Profits In Today's Ever-Changing Market… Risk-Free! Discover more about Note School and profiting without Tenants, Toilets and by taking our FREE one day class: https://new.noteschool.com/TV Latest Class Information: https://noteschool.com/live-classes/ Download a Brand-New eBook by Eddie Speed It's A Whole New Ball Game With Creative Financing https://lp.noteschooltraining.com/moneyball-getstarted https://www.facebook.com/thenoteschool https://www.linkedin.com/company/noteschool/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/colonial-funding-group-llc/ https://twitter.com/thenoteschool https://www.instagram.com/thenoteauthority/ https://noteschool.libsyn.com/rss https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=582689&refid=stpr #NoteSchool #EddieSpeed #RealEstate #MortgageNote

Main Event Marks
Episode 53: WWF King of the Ring 1993 (1 Year Anniversary Show)

Main Event Marks

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 109:46


To celebrate our 1 year anniversary of podcasting, we're covering the very first ever WWF King of the Ring PPV from 1993! This was certainly a showcase for Bret Hart to show that he was WWF's answer to Ric Flair as the true Iron Man, it was a great introduction of Jerry Lawler as an in-ring competitor, Yokozuna battles for heel supremacy yet again, and this was Hulk Hogan's final appearance for the WWF until No Way Out 2002. This event was incredibly historic for multiple reasons, and we examine them all! While Greg couldn't make it, Troy is joined by guest Mr. Warren Hayes of the Mr. Warren Hayes Show, bringing all of his wrestling knowledge and expertise!WARREN HAYES ON TWITTER: @MrWarrenHayesWARREN HAYES ON YOUTUBE: YouTube.com/MrWarrenHayesSUBSCRIBE TO FUBOTV: fubo.tv/welcome?irad=34GET YOUR SPORTS SWAG ON FANATICS: fanatics.ncw6.net/jxzKMLISTEN EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 8PM EST: unhingedsn.com/FOLLOW US ON TWITTER & INSTAGRAM: @MainEvent_MarksFOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK: facebook.com/maineventmarkspodCHECK OUT OUR MERCHANDISE: MainEventMarks.redbubble.comEMAIL US AT: maineventmarkspod@gmail.comSEARCH FOR US ON YOUTUBE AT: Main Event Marks

All Things Covered with Patrick Peterson & Bryant McFadden
Gregory Rousseau on opting out, positional versatility, South Florida football influences, and plans to attend the NFL Draft in Cleveland

All Things Covered with Patrick Peterson & Bryant McFadden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 68:23


Gregory Rousseau only played 546 college snaps, but he made an incredible impact during his short tenure at Miami. Now, he's preparing for the NFL Draft and took some time during that process to join Patrick Peterson and Bryant McFadden to discuss his journey (38:00). But first our hosts chop it up on a multitude of topics. The guys start by breaking down their pre-draft interview process (1:15). What was the weirdest question they both received? Pat and BMac continue to bounce around, focusing on a potential boycott of offseason workouts (10:45), Hideki Matsuyama's Masters' win (13:45) and the untimely passing of hip hop legend, DMX (19:00). 'Has Pat Heard!?' follows testing P2 on Julian Edelman's retirement, Aaron Rodgers hosting Jeopardy! and Eddie George being named the head coach at Tennessee State (23:45). '21 Questions' gives the guys a chance to get technical when it comes to DBs (31:45). Then it's time to welcome our guest and soon-to-be 1st-round pick (38:00). Gregory Rousseau details day-to-day life since opting out and what led him to the decision to forego playing for the Hurricanes in 2020. He also takes us back in time to explain why he signed with Miami and what led to him pursuing defense over offense in college. Greg is a monster off the EDGE at 6'7 and shares that super-tall trait with another former Hurricane, Calais Campbell, who has acted as a mentor to the draft prospect. While Greg ended his high school career in Dade County, he grew up in Broward County just like Pat and BMac. He explains how his roots helped him believe he could achieve his pro football dreams. Rousseau evaluates his Pro Day performance, opens up about how he responds to teams asking about a lack of film and lets us in on the organizations that have shown the most interest during the pre-draft process. Greg will be in attendance in Cleveland, but hasn't decided if he'll go for the handshake or hug with Commissioner Roger Goodell. We learn more about his positional versatility, before ending on Superlatives! 'All Things Covered' is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Castbox and wherever else you listen to podcasts.  You can listen to All Things Covered on your smart speakers! Simply say "Alexa, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast" or "Hey Google, play the latest episode of the All Things Covered podcast." Visit the All Things Covered YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/allthingscovered Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/AllThingsCoveredPod Follow Pat on Instagram and Twitter Follow BMac on Instagram and Twitter Follow All Things Covered on Instagram and Twitter Produced by: @E_DeBerardinis For more NFL coverage from CBS Sports, visit https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Power Athlete Radio
EP 470 – TOUGH Talk with Greg Everett

Power Athlete Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 122:16


Shaping Toughness This week Catalyst Athletics Greg Everett [@CatalystAthletics] joins us to discuss his new book, TOUGH.  While Greg is not a new guest to the show, he is bringing some fresh insight on a topic that is gaining momentum in the growth mindset realm. Here’s how he lays it out: Toughness is defined by four interdependent elements:… The post EP 470 – TOUGH Talk with Greg Everett first appeared on Power Athlete.

Who Gets What?
Developing Southwest Indiana

Who Gets What?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 28:09


The Economic Development Commission Coalition of Southwest Indiana, headed by our guest, Greg Walthen, and about to merge with other organizations, is a powerhouse in a region which includes the sixth largest inland waterway port, some of the most digitally well-connected communities in the state, a superb airport, and, of course, the city of Evansville.   While Greg attracts new businesses, he also collects movies and vinyl records, and a few bottles of fine whiskey.    

HOPE is Here
God has Plans for You

HOPE is Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 14:37


Greg wraps up the week on the topic of finding your own special word that provides a vision into your future.  While Greg selected the word, "Listen," he also shares insight into the word "Plan."  Remember, God has plans for you.  Listen and he will guide you. Ways to help support HOPE is HereTexting the word GIVE to 833-713-1591Website https://www.hopeisheretoday.org/donate Shopping on Amazon, select HOPE is Here as your favorite charity (EIN: 83-0522555)Login through this link > https://smile.amazon.com/ch/83-0522555 

It's a Conspiracy!
306 - Ten Fun Facts About North Korea, Thanus, and Why Isn't Pluto a Planet?!

It's a Conspiracy!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 45:41


It's A Conspiracy! Andrew tells the Team Ten Fun Facts About North Korea and Why Isn't Pluto a Planet?! While Greg tells us all about his Thanus... errr.. I mean, he explains the Thanus / Antman / Avengers theory.   LINKS! Ten Fun Facts About North Korea 15 fascinating facts about North Korea Kim Jong-Il: The Musicals, The Parodies North Korea Fires Missile over Japan Thanus The Avengers: Endgame theory that Ant-Man kills Thanos by expanding inside his butt, explained Why Isn't Pluto a Planet?! Why Isn't Pluto a Planet Anymore? What Are We Drinking? Anarchist Amber Ale --- Patreon / Instagram / Twitter / Facebook Questions, comments, or feedback? Email the show at itsaconspiracy@protonmail.com

Ciampa and Klein: The Knight Rider Years
#100 - Knight Rider S4E13: Ay, I'm a Bronx Cabbie!

Ciampa and Klein: The Knight Rider Years

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 40:53


While Greg is away for his "anniversary", Dave welcomes his children back to the show to talk about this week's episode, which sees Michael and KITT attempt to bring down timbermen who are selling lumber illegally. Sure.......This episode also sees the greatest cab driver accent you've ever heard.--Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciampaklein/Instagram: @knightrideryearsTwitter: @KnightRiderPodEmail us: letusblowyourmind@gmail.comCall our hotline: (207) 835-1954Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!

Ciampa and Klein: The Knight Rider Years
#100 - Knight Rider S4E13: Ay, I'm a Bronx Cabbie!

Ciampa and Klein: The Knight Rider Years

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 40:53


While Greg is away for his "anniversary", Dave welcomes his children back to the show to talk about this week's episode, which sees Michael and KITT attempt to bring down timbermen who are selling lumber illegally. Sure.......This episode also sees the greatest cab driver accent you've ever heard.--Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciampaklein/Instagram: @knightrideryearsTwitter: @KnightRiderPodEmail us: letusblowyourmind@gmail.comCall our hotline: (207) 835-1954Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts!

Practicing The Art Of Faithful Presence
I am Third with Greg Tonagel

Practicing The Art Of Faithful Presence

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 26:57


In this episode of Practicing the Art of Faithful Presence, host David Wright is joined by five-time national championship-winning basketball coach of Indiana Wesleyan University, Greg Tonagel. To open, David asks Greg to share a little bit about his background with the listeners. Greg shares that he was born in Northwest Indiana and grew up on a dairy farm. The hard-working culture of farming was a foundational part of his upbringing. Basketball was also a significant part of his upbringing. At an early age, he remembers playing basketball in the barn on his family’s farm. He ultimately ended up playing college basketball at Valparaiso University. It was at Valparaiso, under the coaching of Homer Drew, that Greg learned how to be a leader and discovered his passion for coaching.During college, he suffered an injury that left him sidelined. Greg views this moment as a blessing in disguise, as it allowed him to focus on his relationship with God. As basketball was put to the side, he had the opportunity to realign his priorities and make God more important than his personal goals and aspirations. This time in his life was when he began to make his faith his own, and it established the course of his relationship with God. It was also at Valparaiso that he met his wife, Amy, who became a great support to him and his players.While Greg was rehabbing with his injury, he found more opportunities to encourage and pour into his teammates. Slowly, he began to see that he could begin to minister to people through a career in basketball. At the same time that Greg set his sights on a coaching career, the head coaching position at Indiana Wesleyan opened up. He interviewed on a whim, fully believing that he would not get the position due to his lack of experience. Through the interview process, though, it became apparent that Greg and the university were perfect fits for one another, and he was offered the position. As head coach, he immediately worked on establishing the type of culture that he wanted the basketball program to exemplify. The culture that he wanted to establish is what he calls the I am Third philosophy. He learned this philosophy from a summer camp he was involved with, Kanakuk. Simply put, this philosophy encourages people to prioritize their relationship with God and their relationships with others before their own needs and desires. Slowly, this philosophy has become interwoven into the culture of the Indiana Wesleyan basketball program. This philosophy has also attracted players who want to be a part of this kind of culture. Greg truly believes that the I am Third philosophy has turned into tangible success on the basketball court. This has also opened doors for him to share his faith with many people in the basketball community. To close, Greg stresses the importance of identification in Christ and Christ alone, stating that there is no I am Third without Jesus Christ at the center.Learn More about Greg TonagelLearn more about Practicing the Art of Faithful Presence.Learn more about host David Wright.

Honey, You Should Watch This.

Susan brings the nightmare fuel when she introduces Greg to 2018's "Hereditary": Ari Aster's first feature-length film. While Greg has issues with the pacing and the "reality-building" of this slow-burn horror, he and Susan agree that the performances of its principal cast - Toni Colette, Alex Wolff, Gabriel Byrne, and Milly Shapiro - are superb. Susan dives into the many ways that Hereditary can be interpreted. Both discuss the fantastic details of the production and Aster's unique way of preparing Wolff and Shapiro for their roles. For our "I Have Questions" section, Greg has so many he pushed Susan to the brink. Sources referenced:  Everything Wrong with Hereditary in 13 Minutes or Less, Cinema Sins - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8sMeoHWBcY Alex Wolff & Milly Shapiro Talk About The Horror Film, "Hereditary," Build - https://youtu.be/aLH34eBnt_k Hereditary Hot Take, Nyx Fears - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WGLDKVUJbkw Ari Ater on Hereditary - Toronto International Film Festival - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6TEhIA84xM Toni Colette Interviewed About New Movie "Hereditary" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3bpYrPrpTEHereditary

Barrel to Bottle, The Binny's Podcast
Quarantini Sessions III: After the Gold Rush

Barrel to Bottle, The Binny's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 54:30


The Quarantini series rolls on with a twofer: The Gold Rush and the Margarita. While Greg and Pat stick with the basics, Roger and Chris get very fancy with several variations. It wouldn't be a cocktail episode without The Fruit King making an appearance to Tiki things up. Then, a listener wants to know the Barrel to Bottle Crew's favorite champage cocktails.   Mix along at home with the following cocktails: Pat's Gold Rush INGREDIENTS: 2 oz bourbon or rye 3/4 oz lemon juice 3/4 oz honey simple syrup SIMPLE STEPS: To make honey simple syrup, combine three parts honey and one part water, heat in sauce pan until combined. Try Chris' version with an egg white. Or with ginger beer and lime juice instead of lemon juice. Roger substituted Laird's Apple Brandy with bourbon and also added a dash of All Spice Dram. The Mrs. Versch Margarita INGREDIENTS: 2 parts Milagro Reposado 1 part Grand Gala Triple Orange Liqueur juice of one lime SIMPLE STEPS: Build in a measuring cup with ice, mix with a knife. Do not rim the glass. Try Chris' version with Key lime juice and Herradura Blanco.  Pat's Spicy Paloma  INGREDIENTS: 4 oz Top Note Sparkling Grapefruit Soda 2 oz El Tesoro Añejo splash of lime juice Tajin Habenero garnish SIMPLE STEPS: Build in a shaker over ice. Rim glass with tajine and salt. Add pinch of Tajine to cocktail.  Roger's Rum-a-Rita INGREDIENTS: 2 oz Plantation OFTD 1 oz lime juice 1 oz Grand Gala Triple Orange Liqueur   

Dynasty Hotsauce Podcast
The HQ1 Rookie Draft

Dynasty Hotsauce Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 156:59


LarryMonkey Greg and Bryan get into our 16 team Superflex Dynasty Trades HQ Listener League 2020 Rookie Draft. While Greg owns most of the picks in the first round, did he make a trade that will come back to haunt him? Meanwhile, @FFLarryMonkey spent all offseason trying to break into the top 10. Could it finally happen live on the air?!? 

Drones For Good Podcast: Mirragin Unmanned Systems
Greg Tyrrell - Executive Director, Australian Association for Unmanned Systems

Drones For Good Podcast: Mirragin Unmanned Systems

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 33:58


Every industry needs a champion, right? Well the unmanned / remotely piloted / drone / UAS industry has it. Welcome AAUS to the Drones for Good podcast! On this episode, Andrew Crowe hosts Greg Tyrrell. While Greg is the current Executive Director of AAUS, he's also one of the drone industry originals having been within the UAS industry for 25 years! This episode is focused on AAUS as a peak industry body but Andrew also gets some thoughts from Greg on the future of the UAS industry and current barriers. They talk about AAUS, its roles, objectives, events and reason for being. Thank you AAUS and Greg for the industry advocacy and being involved in the podcast. You can find more details of AAUS at: https://aaus.org.au Enjoy!

Thrift: What Your Garage Sale Says About You
Listen Again: An Unsentimental Yard Sale

Thrift: What Your Garage Sale Says About You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 8:41


Theme music: “Thanks for the Memory” written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, performed by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross in the 1938 film of the same name This episode was originally released on June 27, 2019. The podcast will be on hiatus during the COVID-19 crisis, so we're re-releasing some of our favorite episodes every Thursday for the next few weeks.  Greg’s yard sale lacked personality. Everything he was selling was very generic, and he had no attachment to any of it.  While Greg had never been to any sort of yard or rummage sale before, he knew he wanted to have one once he moved into his new home in a sleepy Atlanta suburb.  Are you wondering if this episode of the podcast is going to be as boring as Greg is? Tune in to find out. 

Honey, You Should Watch This.
Little Monsters (2019) / The Girl with All the Gifts

Honey, You Should Watch This.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 107:11


Another week of "Safe at Home," and Susan and Greg record another double feature episode.  This week Susan choose two zombie flicks, "Little Monsters" - starring Lupita Nyong'o, Alexander England, and Josh Gad -  and "The Girl with All the Gifts"  - starring  Gemma Arterton, Paddy Considine, Glenn Close, and Sennia Nanua. The two films have completely different tones, but share similar elements: children, zombies, and soldiers. While Greg and Susan have some disagreements about  the apocalyptic "The Girl with All the Gifts," they agree entirely on the horror-comedy, "Little Monsters."  Join them for a fun, spoiler-filled discussion about two interesting takes on the zombie genre.

Internet Explorerz
Greg Miller Is On The Wrong Side Of History - Internet Explorerz

Internet Explorerz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2020 59:58


While Greg has powerful allies, time will show that peanut M&Ms are superior. Time Stamps - 00:06:00 - Let’s Go For A Scroll Housekeeping 00:19:40 - In Other News 00:22:45 - We Wants To Show You Stuff 00:35 30 - MeUndies 00:37:39 - Indochino 00:39:20 - Nick’s Daily Dobre Bros Dose 00:40:36 - Cool Greg Effect 00:46:30 - Clickbait 00:48:35 - #FunClipz (Brought to you by Patreon.com/KindaFunny)

Crenshaw & Clarkson
Weekend Morning 12-1-18 hr.3 & 4.mp3

Crenshaw & Clarkson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 64:30


While Greg is producing, Sam 3rd hour begins w/a recap of the Georgia/Ga. Tech & Alabama/Auburn game. Sam then speaks w/Atl. Hawks executive Jon Babul regarding player development and the latest community programs. Sam's final hour is all NFL. What's next for the Falcons, the other Turkey Day games, and his thoughts on the week 13 matchups  

Honey, You Should Watch This.

In this episode, Greg has Susan watch the Warner Brothers’ 2016 film, “Suicide Squad: The Extended Cut.” written and directed by David Ayer. While Greg finds this movie fun, Susan finds it frustrating and the two debate about how this could have been a much better movie. The two disucss how DC’s attempts on catching up to the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been the downfall of the franchise as a whole. Susan does point out the one area where DC excelled and where Marvel struggled. The topic of Jared Leto’s portrayal of the Joker is also addressed. Was it as bad as everyone says it is? Did Leto get a fair shake? Performances by Viola Davis as Amanda Waller and Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn are pointed out as the film’s two bright spots. As always, we have questions and some of them get answered! Sources referenced:Betancourt, Davidt (August 4, 2016), Margot Robbie on becoming Harley Quinn and ‘the most unpleasant thing I’ve ever done’. The Washington Post Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/comic-riffs/wp/2016/08/04/margot-robbie-on-becoming-harley-quinn-and-the-most-unpleasant-thing-ive-ever-done/ Doty, Meriah (August 15, 2016), 5 Reasons Why ‘Suicide Squad’ Slayed at the Box Office. The Wrap. Retrieved from: https://www.thewrap.com/5-reasons-why-suicide-squad-slayed-at-the-box-office/ D'Alessandro, Anthony (August 8, 2016), Suicide Squad’ $133.6M Opening Breaks August Record To Push Warner Bros. Past $1B Domestic – Monday Final. Deadline. Retrieved from: https://deadline.com/2016/08/suicide-squad-weekend-box-office-opening-will-smith-margot-robbie-1201799046/    

Row by Row Garden Show
Row by Row Episode 75: The Best Raised Bed Garden Tools to Have!

Row by Row Garden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 27:57


Best Raised Bed Garden Tools When planting in a raised garden bed you can tools that allow you to get a little closer to the plants. The first tool the guys discuss is the short single tine cultivator. This garden tool allows you to rake across the weeds and get in between the drip tape in the vegetable garden. Travis mentions that the single tine cultivator works great for making mini furrows to prepare for planting in raised beds. The next best-raised bed garden tool is the garden trowel. It contains a high carbon steel blade with a hand-welded shank and hickory handle. The Crows Foot Cultivator is the perfect tool for amending and preparing the garden soil for planting. The steel tines allow you to break up the hardest soils to prepare them for future planting in the raised bed. While the Small Batwing Hoe is best for pulling up soil on to plants or covering planted seeds. The next tool is the Cape Cod Weeder which is designed to skim across the soil and you can basically control the depth at which it digs into the soil. It is also handy for weeding up close to plants that way you don't have to worry about damaging the plants. Another quality short handle gardening tool is the Scuffle Weeder which works great for shallow weeding to remove the small surface weeds that come up in the garden. Then, we have the Digging Tool which is great for breaking up soil in the raised bed or even pots and containers in the greenhouse this is a handy tool to use for gardening. The Small Section Hoe is another handy tool with a triangular-shaped blade that allows you to make little furrows for planting in raised beds. Then, an all-around general tool that is great to have for lightweight and heavyduty planting is the Hoe Dag. It is another high carbon steel tool that contains a sharp edge on both sides. Another great quality about all of these tools is they are made in the USA and have a guaranteed warranty. Show and Tell Segment On the show and tell segment, Travis and Greg got an unexpected jumpstart in the garden. Travis went ahead and planted some onions in October that needed to be put in the ground. While Greg went ahead and planted some nesting onions, elephant garlic, and shallots in the garden. Viewer Questions Segment On the question and answer segment this week, the guys answer questions about storging turnip greens and the difference between insecticidal soap vs. horticultural oil. Travis goes into Mrs. Hoss's raised bed garden to demonstrate how to pick and store some Tiger collards. He begins by picking a hand full of collard leaves off the bottom of the plant. Then, trims the stems and places them in a bag kind of similar to the produce bags at your supermarkets. Next, tie a knot at the top of the bag, poke some holes for airflow, and they will store away in the fridge for at least a couple of weeks. Greg mentions that the difference between insecticidal soap and horticultural oil is that the oils are heavier and work better on a wider array of insects in the garden. However, the oils do have issues when used in the hot weather conditions whereas the soaps do way better in these certain conditions. So the key take away is to use horticultural oil during the cooler weather months and insecticidal soap during the hot weather months in the garden. Products of the Week All Top Turnips https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPftlVqCLgM

Row by Row Garden Show
Row by Row Episode 75: The Best Raised Bed Garden Tools to Have!

Row by Row Garden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2019 27:57


Best Raised Bed Garden Tools When planting in a raised garden bed you can tools that allow you to get a little closer to the plants. The first tool the guys discuss is the short single tine cultivator. This garden tool allows you to rake across the weeds and get in between the drip tape in the vegetable garden. Travis mentions that the single tine cultivator works great for making mini furrows to prepare for planting in raised beds. The next best-raised bed garden tool is the garden trowel. It contains a high carbon steel blade with a hand-welded shank and hickory handle. The Crows Foot Cultivator is the perfect tool for amending and preparing the garden soil for planting. The steel tines allow you to break up the hardest soils to prepare them for future planting in the raised bed. While the Small Batwing Hoe is best for pulling up soil on to plants or covering planted seeds. The next tool is the Cape Cod Weeder which is designed to skim across the soil and you can basically control the depth at which it digs into the soil. It is also handy for weeding up close to plants that way you don't have to worry about damaging the plants. Another quality short handle gardening tool is the Scuffle Weeder which works great for shallow weeding to remove the small surface weeds that come up in the garden. Then, we have the Digging Tool which is great for breaking up soil in the raised bed or even pots and containers in the greenhouse this is a handy tool to use for gardening. The Small Section Hoe is another handy tool with a triangular-shaped blade that allows you to make little furrows for planting in raised beds. Then, an all-around general tool that is great to have for lightweight and heavyduty planting is the Hoe Dag. It is another high carbon steel tool that contains a sharp edge on both sides. Another great quality about all of these tools is they are made in the USA and have a guaranteed warranty. Show and Tell Segment On the show and tell segment, Travis and Greg got an unexpected jumpstart in the garden. Travis went ahead and planted some onions in October that needed to be put in the ground. While Greg went ahead and planted some nesting onions, elephant garlic, and shallots in the garden. Viewer Questions Segment On the question and answer segment this week, the guys answer questions about storging turnip greens and the difference between insecticidal soap vs. horticultural oil. Travis goes into Mrs. Hoss's raised bed garden to demonstrate how to pick and store some Tiger collards. He begins by picking a hand full of collard leaves off the bottom of the plant. Then, trims the stems and places them in a bag kind of similar to the produce bags at your supermarkets. Next, tie a knot at the top of the bag, poke some holes for airflow, and they will store away in the fridge for at least a couple of weeks. Greg mentions that the difference between insecticidal soap and horticultural oil is that the oils are heavier and work better on a wider array of insects in the garden. However, the oils do have issues when used in the hot weather conditions whereas the soaps do way better in these certain conditions. So the key take away is to use horticultural oil during the cooler weather months and insecticidal soap during the hot weather months in the garden. Products of the Week All Top Turnips https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPftlVqCLgM

Row by Row Garden Show
Row by Row Episode 68: Growing Brassica Varieties in the Garden

Row by Row Garden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 29:42


Fertilizing Brassica Varieties When discussing brassica varieties like broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and Brussel sprouts are all heavy feeder crops. In other words, this means they need more nutrients through fertilizer applications than other crops in the vegetable garden. Cabbage When planting cabbage we recommend injecting around 1.2 pounds of the 20-20-20 per 100 feet to help encourage root development. Then, we will apply 1 pound per 100 feet of Chilean Nitrate at two and fives weeks after transplanting to encourage a straight nitrogen source to the cabbage plants. Cabbage also likes a boron supplement as a micronutrient in the garden. To fulfill the needs of the cabbage we use Micro-Boost to ensure all the nutrients are available for the plants. The cabbage varieties Travis plans to grow this fall is Charleston Wakefield, Cheers, and Rio Grande Red. Broccoli To fertilize broccoli it is best to inject one pound per 100 feet of the 20-20-20 garden fertilizer. Then, the Chilean Nitrate with 1 pound per 100 feet at three and five weeks. Another recommendation that Travis mentions is to hit the broccoli with some calcium nitrate once the heads reach about a quarter size and it will do wonders for your plants. Just like cabbage, broccoli needs boron as a micronutrient, so applying micro-boost every one to two weeks will help in the vegetable garden. The two varieties of broccoli Travis plans to grow this season is Arcadia and Green Magic. Cauliflower To grow cauliflower the garden needs to contain healthy soil that is full of organic matter. The ideal soil range for these brassica varieties is a pH of 6.0 to 6.5. Almost identical to growing broccoli, cauliflower needs one pound per 100 feet of the 20-20-20 and one application of Chilean nitrate at four weeks. The three main micronutrients that cauliflower needs are boron, magnesium, and molybdenum. Our micro-boost will take care of all three micronutrients, so apply it weekly to the cauliflower plants to encourage strong growth development. Travis is planting the Flame Star, Snow Bowl, and Graffiti Cauliflower varieties in the vegetable garden. Brussel Sprouts In order to grow, Brussel sprouts in the garden we need to have cooler weather conditions. Out of all the brassica varieties, Brussel sprouts can be the toughest to grow in the vegetable garden. Since Brussel sprouts take around 100 days to grow, you may experience insect problems such as flea beetles or worms. The ideal time to plant Brussel sprouts is in the fall, but you can plant them in late winter too. The fertilizer requirements for Brussel sprouts is 2.5 pounds of 20-20-20 per 100 feet and 1.5 pounds of calcium nitrate every 4 weeks. The two varieties of Brussel sprouts we have started growing is Jade Cross and Red Bull in the vegetable garden. Show and Tell Segment On the show and tell segment, the guys are filling up the greenhouse with transplants for the Fall growing season. Travis has varieties of broccoli, cauliflower, beets, mustard, cabbage, turnips, collards, and a little bit of it all planted currently. While Greg has decided to direct seed his mustard and turnips in the vegetable garden. The guys discuss the most popular item for transplanting seeds which is our seed starting trays. Travis is happy to mention that his sweet corn is growing fast in the garden. Greg still has time for cover crops in the garden before fall. He currently has Buckwheat, Sorghum Sudangrass, and Mustard planted and will have plenty of time to turn them back into the soil. Viewer Questions Segment On the question and answer segment this week, the guys answer questions if the silage tarp becomes a mosquito breeding ground during rainy periods and whether our seeds are only sold for the southern states or can they be grown in the northern states too. Travis mentions that the tarp does hold a little bit of water after a heavy rain, but it usually evaporates quickly and he has not noticed any mosquitos on top of ...

Row by Row Garden Show
Row by Row Episode 68: Growing Brassica Varieties in the Garden

Row by Row Garden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 29:42


Fertilizing Brassica Varieties When discussing brassica varieties like broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and Brussel sprouts are all heavy feeder crops. In other words, this means they need more nutrients through fertilizer applications than other crops in the vegetable garden. Cabbage When planting cabbage we recommend injecting around 1.2 pounds of the 20-20-20 per 100 feet to help encourage root development. Then, we will apply 1 pound per 100 feet of Chilean Nitrate at two and fives weeks after transplanting to encourage a straight nitrogen source to the cabbage plants. Cabbage also likes a boron supplement as a micronutrient in the garden. To fulfill the needs of the cabbage we use Micro-Boost to ensure all the nutrients are available for the plants. The cabbage varieties Travis plans to grow this fall is Charleston Wakefield, Cheers, and Rio Grande Red. Broccoli To fertilize broccoli it is best to inject one pound per 100 feet of the 20-20-20 garden fertilizer. Then, the Chilean Nitrate with 1 pound per 100 feet at three and five weeks. Another recommendation that Travis mentions is to hit the broccoli with some calcium nitrate once the heads reach about a quarter size and it will do wonders for your plants. Just like cabbage, broccoli needs boron as a micronutrient, so applying micro-boost every one to two weeks will help in the vegetable garden. The two varieties of broccoli Travis plans to grow this season is Arcadia and Green Magic. Cauliflower To grow cauliflower the garden needs to contain healthy soil that is full of organic matter. The ideal soil range for these brassica varieties is a pH of 6.0 to 6.5. Almost identical to growing broccoli, cauliflower needs one pound per 100 feet of the 20-20-20 and one application of Chilean nitrate at four weeks. The three main micronutrients that cauliflower needs are boron, magnesium, and molybdenum. Our micro-boost will take care of all three micronutrients, so apply it weekly to the cauliflower plants to encourage strong growth development. Travis is planting the Flame Star, Snow Bowl, and Graffiti Cauliflower varieties in the vegetable garden. Brussel Sprouts In order to grow, Brussel sprouts in the garden we need to have cooler weather conditions. Out of all the brassica varieties, Brussel sprouts can be the toughest to grow in the vegetable garden. Since Brussel sprouts take around 100 days to grow, you may experience insect problems such as flea beetles or worms. The ideal time to plant Brussel sprouts is in the fall, but you can plant them in late winter too. The fertilizer requirements for Brussel sprouts is 2.5 pounds of 20-20-20 per 100 feet and 1.5 pounds of calcium nitrate every 4 weeks. The two varieties of Brussel sprouts we have started growing is Jade Cross and Red Bull in the vegetable garden. Show and Tell Segment On the show and tell segment, the guys are filling up the greenhouse with transplants for the Fall growing season. Travis has varieties of broccoli, cauliflower, beets, mustard, cabbage, turnips, collards, and a little bit of it all planted currently. While Greg has decided to direct seed his mustard and turnips in the vegetable garden. The guys discuss the most popular item for transplanting seeds which is our seed starting trays. Travis is happy to mention that his sweet corn is growing fast in the garden. Greg still has time for cover crops in the garden before fall. He currently has Buckwheat, Sorghum Sudangrass, and Mustard planted and will have plenty of time to turn them back into the soil. Viewer Questions Segment On the question and answer segment this week, the guys answer questions if the silage tarp becomes a mosquito breeding ground during rainy periods and whether our seeds are only sold for the southern states or can they be grown in the northern states too. Travis mentions that the tarp does hold a little bit of water after a heavy rain, but it usually evaporates quickly and he has not noticed any mosquitos on top of ...

Row by Row Garden Show
Row by Row Episode 65: Fall Planting Schedule for the Vegetable Garden

Row by Row Garden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 25:48


Fall Planting Schedule It is no secret that the most popular growing season for gardeners is the Fall. When deciding on a fall planting schedule there are several crops that can be planted due to the weather conditions being not too cold or hot. This is the perfect time to get maximum production of crops to last you on into the colder months. Best Fall Crops to Plant When direct seeding in August we recommend planting with our garden seeder to plant sweet corn, pole beans, and cucumbers. However, when it comes to transplanting we like to use our seed starting trays to plant crops such as green magic broccoli, tiger collards, kale, Brussel sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage, and kohlrabi. In September, we recommend direct-seeding crops such as English peas, all top turnips, mustard, premium greens mix, and Easter Egg radishes. For transplanting in September we prefer to plant Calshot Romaine lettuce, beets, and Calendula Prince Mix. In October, the guys plan to have a Fall planting schedule of direct-seeded crops like carrots and cool-season cover crops. Then, lastly in November is the best time to plant onions, shallots, and leeks. Show and Tell Segment On the show and tell segment, Travis has some muscadines which are a staple in the South. While Greg shows off some Blue Bayou Pumpkins that he has harvested from the vegetable garden. The guys taste test the pumpkins in the form of sliced wedges, pumpkin soup, and pumpkin muffins. Travis also discusses the till and tarp technique he has been using at his consultant farm. This method is being used in a newer garden plot area that is covered in Bermuda grass. He has covered the area with a silage tarp and has left it to sit there for 2 to 3 weeks. After a couple of weeks, he has folded the tarp back and tilled it at one end, then covered the area again. This repetitive method is creating a weed-free environment because you are tilling the weed seeds to the top of the soil then killing them off with the silage tarp that is covering the garden area. Viewer Questions Segment On the question and answer segment this week, the guys answer questions about curing pumpkins, the start-up area for a market garden, controlling the pest in the garden, and how their shallots did this season. Greg has just finished harvesting his Blue Bayou and Cherokee Tan pumpkin varieties from the vegetable garden. He likes to cure them by placing them underneath the barn and in the shade. As long as they stay in the shade and dry they can cure for around three to four weeks. Travis currently has around 10 to 12 thousand square feet of area that he works in for his market gardening. If you are doing the market gardening part-time, 10 to 12 thousand square feet is the perfect size for a startup gardening area to work in. When it comes to pest control in the garden, our most popular products are Neem Oil, Monterey B.t., and Spinosad to name a few. In the Spring, the guys had an okay growing season of shallots. The guys are planning to plant them again according to their Fall planting schedule because they are similar to onions so they hope to get a better crop this coming growing season. The last question they discuss is when will the new fall seed varieties be available on our website. The guys mention that we are currently working hard to get them packed and available on the website every day. If you want to get updated when new seeds are available, you can be added to our email newsletter and be the first to know all about what's new at Hoss Tools. Products of the Week Cheers Cabbage Savoy King Rio Grande Red Charleston Wakefield https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw6Ng4RdfqY

Row by Row Garden Show
Row by Row Episode 65: Fall Planting Schedule for the Vegetable Garden

Row by Row Garden Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 25:48


Fall Planting Schedule It is no secret that the most popular growing season for gardeners is the Fall. When deciding on a fall planting schedule there are several crops that can be planted due to the weather conditions being not too cold or hot. This is the perfect time to get maximum production of crops to last you on into the colder months. Best Fall Crops to Plant When direct seeding in August we recommend planting with our garden seeder to plant sweet corn, pole beans, and cucumbers. However, when it comes to transplanting we like to use our seed starting trays to plant crops such as green magic broccoli, tiger collards, kale, Brussel sprouts, cauliflower, cabbage, and kohlrabi. In September, we recommend direct-seeding crops such as English peas, all top turnips, mustard, premium greens mix, and Easter Egg radishes. For transplanting in September we prefer to plant Calshot Romaine lettuce, beets, and Calendula Prince Mix. In October, the guys plan to have a Fall planting schedule of direct-seeded crops like carrots and cool-season cover crops. Then, lastly in November is the best time to plant onions, shallots, and leeks. Show and Tell Segment On the show and tell segment, Travis has some muscadines which are a staple in the South. While Greg shows off some Blue Bayou Pumpkins that he has harvested from the vegetable garden. The guys taste test the pumpkins in the form of sliced wedges, pumpkin soup, and pumpkin muffins. Travis also discusses the till and tarp technique he has been using at his consultant farm. This method is being used in a newer garden plot area that is covered in Bermuda grass. He has covered the area with a silage tarp and has left it to sit there for 2 to 3 weeks. After a couple of weeks, he has folded the tarp back and tilled it at one end, then covered the area again. This repetitive method is creating a weed-free environment because you are tilling the weed seeds to the top of the soil then killing them off with the silage tarp that is covering the garden area. Viewer Questions Segment On the question and answer segment this week, the guys answer questions about curing pumpkins, the start-up area for a market garden, controlling the pest in the garden, and how their shallots did this season. Greg has just finished harvesting his Blue Bayou and Cherokee Tan pumpkin varieties from the vegetable garden. He likes to cure them by placing them underneath the barn and in the shade. As long as they stay in the shade and dry they can cure for around three to four weeks. Travis currently has around 10 to 12 thousand square feet of area that he works in for his market gardening. If you are doing the market gardening part-time, 10 to 12 thousand square feet is the perfect size for a startup gardening area to work in. When it comes to pest control in the garden, our most popular products are Neem Oil, Monterey B.t., and Spinosad to name a few. In the Spring, the guys had an okay growing season of shallots. The guys are planning to plant them again according to their Fall planting schedule because they are similar to onions so they hope to get a better crop this coming growing season. The last question they discuss is when will the new fall seed varieties be available on our website. The guys mention that we are currently working hard to get them packed and available on the website every day. If you want to get updated when new seeds are available, you can be added to our email newsletter and be the first to know all about what's new at Hoss Tools. Products of the Week Cheers Cabbage Savoy King Rio Grande Red Charleston Wakefield https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw6Ng4RdfqY

Impossible Beauty
Episode 1: Greg Boyd- New Eyes to See Beauty

Impossible Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2019 38:02


Greg is a recognized theologian, teacher, pastor and co-founder of Woodland Hills Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, and has authored or co-authored 22 books. While Greg’s credentials are impressive, what has most impacted me is his belief in and teaching on the unconditional and incomprehensible love of God. So, if beauty truly is “the life of God at work in us and around us,” it makes all the difference if the character of that God is entirely good and loving. Greg’s teaching on that kind of love has changed my faith and, so, my life.

Thrift: What Your Garage Sale Says About You
Episode 3 - An Unsentimental Yard Sale

Thrift: What Your Garage Sale Says About You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 7:53


Credits Host: Maggie BlahaTheme music: “Thanks for the Memory” written by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger, performed by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross in the 1938 film of the same name Greg’s yard sale lacked personality. Everything he was selling was very generic, and he had no attachment to any of it.  While Greg had never been to any sort of yard or rummage sale before, he knew he wanted to have one once he moved into his new home in a sleepy Atlanta suburb.  Are you wondering if this episode of the podcast is going to be as boring as Greg is? Tune in to find out. To learn more about Thrift: What Your Garage Sale Says About You, you can follow me on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Oh, and be sure to sign up for the newsletter! Twitter: @Thrift_Pod  Facebook: @ThriftPodcast Instagram: @ThriftPodcast Newsletter: https://thriftpodcast.substack.com

#iamthetopic
Season 2, Episode 4 “Let’s Talk Sexual Appetites and Sexual Droughts”

#iamthetopic

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 75:51


Let’s talk about sex baby! Are you with someone that fulfills your sexual cravings or does your partner leave you hungry for more? On this week’s episode you’ll hear from Greg whose sexual urges are so extreme that it’s hard for him to find a female who’s willing to try them. Gagging, bondage, and intense pain, yes you heard that right, intense pain. Listen to Greg’s story and weigh in on how you would handle being with someone who’s sexual needs are more than what you’re used to. While Greg’s needs are too extreme, The Tease brings a completely different situation. What would you do if your partner no longer wanted to have sex? Stay and be understanding, or satisfy your sweet tooth somewhere else? After a very heated Bump it or Dump it, the listeners have chosen a winner!!! CKO with his song IG LIVE is this week’s champion!! You can follow CKO on Instagram: @Flyguy_Cko and Snap Chat: Countriboisouth. Our challenger for this week is Official Shottas,brothers Young Tigg & Wild Rellz with their song Over grind. You can follow Official Shottas on IG and Soundcloud at officialshottas *I don’t own the rights to any of the songs featured in this episode*

Nanovation
47: Greg Parsons - Knife fight

Nanovation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 73:05


Greg Parsons from North Carolina State University is the guest on this episode of the Nanovation podcast. Greg is an expert on atomic layer deposition (ALD), the process by which thin films or coatings are deposited atomic layer by atomic layer. Or, as Greg explains, almost. We discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of ALD. While Greg has explored the use of ALD in a variety of applications, his pioneering work in the area of textiles stands out. Greg's scientific talks are filled with great stories, and this discussion is no different. You’ll hear stories of scientific discovery and also gain insight into Greg’s philosophy for research and life. Be sure to listen to the end to hear Greg participate in the inaugural Nanovation "lightning round."Show details: • Hosted by Michael Filler (@michaelfiller) • Edited by Andrew Cannon (@andrewhcannon) • Recorded on December 6, 2018 • Show notes are available at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/archive/47• Submit feedback at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/feedback

Nanovation
47: Greg Parsons - Knife fight

Nanovation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 73:05


Greg Parsons from North Carolina State University is the guest on this episode of the Nanovation podcast. Greg is an expert on atomic layer deposition (ALD), the process by which thin films or coatings are deposited atomic layer by atomic layer. Or, as Greg explains, almost. We discuss the good, the bad, and the ugly of ALD. While Greg has explored the use of ALD in a variety of applications, his pioneering work in the area of textiles stands out. Greg's scientific talks are filled with great stories, and this discussion is no different. You’ll hear stories of scientific discovery and also gain insight into Greg’s philosophy for research and life. Be sure to listen to the end to hear Greg participate in the inaugural Nanovation "lightning round."Show details: • Hosted by Michael Filler (@michaelfiller) • Edited by Andrew Cannon (@andrewhcannon) • Recorded on December 6, 2018 • Show notes are available at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/archive/47• Submit feedback at http://www.fillerlab.com/nanovation/feedback

Think Realty Radio
The Power Play, with Greg Rand

Think Realty Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 47:00


Greg Rand, CEO of OwnAmerica, is on the show and opens it with discussing the recent news of Renters Warehouse acquiring OwnAmerica, which now makes Renters Warehouse America’s largest full-service real estate investment company. A listener wants to know what the deal is with flipping properties. Is it a bad idea? While Greg has never been interested in flipping, he says flipping should be used as a tactical approach to create equity along the way. He gives a few pointers for how it can benefit you so that you are being smart (and ethical) each step of the way. Another listener wants to know how the BRRRR (Buy, Renovate, Rent-Out, Refinance and Repeat) strategy helps you pull money out when you are refinancing. Greg simplifies it for listeners so that you can start building that portfolio! Be sure to read the full article on OwnAmerica and Renters Warehouse at ThinkRealty.com.

Surviving The Season - Cleveland Browns Edition
Season 3 - Episode 43 - Browns Lose in Houston

Surviving The Season - Cleveland Browns Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 28:36


Crew breaks down the game in Houston.  While Greg on vacation. Twitter @StSPodcasts email - survivingtheseason@gmail.com 

Scalzo and Brust
Behind enemy lines on Scalzo and Brust

Scalzo and Brust

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 24:30


While Greg and Ben react to Aaron Rodgers' performance against Chicago, Ben talks about what it felt like to be a Bears fan at Lambeau Field.

Sidenote
Sex Ed: Corrupting Minds or Saving Lives?

Sidenote

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2018 53:49


We're going to be at Just For Laughs Comedy Festival! Get your tickets — THEY SELL OUT FAST Greg and Mitch recount their very different Sex Ed experiences.  While Greg was putting expired condoms on wooden dildo's, Mitch was getting some misinformation at Catholic school.  This week the guys are on the same side of the debate and are reading our current government to filth for sending the Sex Ed Curriculum 20 years back to the past.   

Cover 2 Resources
Ep. 176 – How to Be a Respectable Junkie: Greg Vovos, Cuyahoga County Public Library in Parma

Cover 2 Resources

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 28:48


In honor of the FREE showing of ‘How To Be A Respectable Junkie’ that takes place this coming Thursday, April 19th, we are re-releasing Episode 104 featuring Greg Vovos. Greg is the playwright and director of HTBARJ and will be putting on the show at the Cuyahoga County Public Library (Parma Branch, 2121 Snow Road), you can register for the FREE showing here Greg interviews Greg Vovos, a playwright and director who has worked in Cleveland theater since 1998. While Greg has written a myriad of plays, he’s also worked consistently for the Theatre of Healthy Living at the Fine Arts Association; crafting plays for high schools, detention centers, and youth prisons about issues like racism, teen pregnancy, obesity, and drug and alcohol abuse. His most recent play, titled “How to Be a Respectable Junkie,” at the Cuyahoga County Public Library in Parma, tells the story of Brian, a heroin addict set on taking his own life to spare everyone around him from his problems. Listen to the podcast to discover how through his friendship, playwright Vovos was able to craft a play about the day-to-day realities of someone living with substance use disorder.

The Bowery Boys: New York City History
The Bowery Boys Present: The First Broadway Musical

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2017 26:11


While Greg and Tom are away this week on life-changing adventures, please enjoy this very New York City-centric episode of the Bowery Boys spinoff podcast The First: Stories of Inventions and their Consequences -- The Black Crook is considered the first-ever Broadway musical, a dizzying, epic-length extravaganza of ballerinas, mechanical sets, lavish costumes and a storyline about the Devil straight out of a twisted hallucination. The show took New York by storm when it debuted on September 12, 1866. This is the story of how this completely weird, virtually unstageable production came to pass. Modern musicals like Phantom of the Opera, Wicked, and Hamilton wouldn’t quite be what they are today without this curious little relic. Featuring music by Adam Roberts and Libby Dees, courtesy the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. And the voice of Ben Rimalower reading the original reviews of the Black Crook. And our special thanks to Secret Summer NYC for sponsoring this episode. Please visit www.secretsummernyc.com for more information and to get tickets. boweryboyshistory.com Support the show.

Cover 2 Resources
Ep. 104 – How to Be a Respectable Junkie: Greg Vovos, Dobama Theatre

Cover 2 Resources

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 28:40


Greg interviews Greg Vovos, a playwright and director who has worked in Cleveland theater since 1998. While Greg has written a myriad of plays, he’s also worked consistently for the Theatre of Healthy Living at Dobama Theatre; crafting plays for high schools, detention centers, and youth prisons about issues like racism, teen pregnancy, obesity, and drug and alcohol abuse. His most recent play, titled “How to Be a Respectable Junkie,” tells the story of Brian, a heroin addict set on taking his own life to spare everyone around him from his problems.

Master Griot / NBBTA Radio
Ep 14 Beyond Talk with Faith Moore-McKinney: Travel and Tourism Panel

Master Griot / NBBTA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2017 65:00


Today it's the 14th episode of BeyondTalk with Faith Moore-McKinney and Faith moderates panel discussion, The Business of Travel and Doing Business with the Travel and Tourism Industry. Panelists are Greg DeShields, Exec. Director of PHL Diversity, a division of the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau, Edwina Warder aka Wina Ween of eBiz Travel and Bettie Smith, Founder of Nubian Tours and Travel.  While Greg gives you a detail understanding of the tourism industry and business events, around 42:32 the discussion centers specifically on engaging your tourism division in business. BEYONDTALK goes beyond talk to compel you to strategically do. Hosted by the dynamic Brand Strategist and Media Personality, Faith Moore-McKinney, BEYOND TALK with Faith Moore-McKinney is the official radio broadcast of the Black Economic and Entrepreneurship Development Conference & Expo (BEEDC). Our guests are doers and are here to present real solutions and opportunities for growth for us as entrepreneurs and community stakeholders. Please click and support PHL Diversitywww.discoverphl.com/phldiversity eBiz Travelhttps://ebiztravel.net Nubian Tours and Travel www.nubiantoursandtravel.com BeyondTalk archives http://BeyondTalk.beedconference.org  

The Bangkok Podcast | Conversations on Life in Thailand's Buzzing Capital

(Direct download .mp3) If you’re visiting Bangkok for the ubiquitous street food culture, you might want to get here quickly. There’s seemingly a war on street food vendors in the city. And that’s no jok. Bear with us this week. Evo’s dealing with a great loss in his family and a broken microphone, and Greg’s a little sleepy from being the dad of a childhood actor. But that’s not what we want to talk about today... This episode is all about Bangkok’s disappearing street food stalls, one of the city’s most famous elements, the lifeblood of many, and part of the city’s undefinable charm. It’s also a perfect time to introduce a new segment on this episode, one we call Love, Loathe, or Leave. That is: how do we feel about sharing sidewalks with street food cards and other vendors cramping our walking style? Are they and the convenience and culinary variety they offer part of why we love living in Bangkok? Do we kind of loathe sharing our space but can tolerate the nuisance? Or do we see them as such a danger to life and limb that we’re ready to leave the country over it? Best line of the show: “It’s called a side-walk, not a side-wok, after all.” But there’s a human cost to consider: What happens to all the people -- tens of thousands -- who’ve made their living vending on the streets, fully sanctioned and licensed by the government? We’re told the vendors will be provided a new place to ply their wares. But will they have the same level of business? And most importantly, what will Greg do for breakfast since he can’t find his favorite jok dealer? To us, this sure seems an issue of ongoing gentrification. Suan Lum night market shut down years ago ostensibly to make way for a development project… that never happened. And then there’s Asiatique, a bright, crowded, new-but-made-to-look-old destination on the banks of the Chao Phraya river. Giant eyesore? Fun destination? Or an example of what the city government wants most of our city to look like when they mark 250th anniversary of Bangkok in just a few years? While Greg’s snarky love affair with Bangkok’s shopping malls is on record, neither of us are street food experts. But Mark Weins from Migrationology and EatingThaiFood.com is an expert on Bangkok street food, so we called him up to get his take. If you're a fellow Bangkokian, tell us what you think about this War On Street Food. Or if you've experienced a similar change in your city, tell us about it. Go to bangkokpodcast.com and leave a comment. Or you can Tweet to us at @bkkgreg or @evoterra. See you next week on The Bangkok Podcast!

Maverick Wisdom Podcast
BUSINESS MAVERICK #78 Greg Malpass - CEO and Founder Traction on Demand

Maverick Wisdom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 58:40


Greg Malpass is CEO and Founder of Traction on Demand, a cloud technology consultancy and software development firm. He’s the first to admit that his intentions in starting Traction were very simple: to serve a small number of clients and help them better unite their sales and marketing teams. Contrary to his early intentions, and using his unconventional leadership style, Greg has grown Traction into a nationally recognized brand with 200+ Tractionites, and in 2014, Traction was named top 10 best place to work in Canada for the past three consecutive years. While Greg rarely admits to having a plan (or business guess), he is the first to share his hopes for Traction, which are to build a company that plays a positive and purposeful role in the lives of its team members, customers, partners and community.

Untitled Notre Dame USC Football Podcast
Podcast: Untitled Notre Dame USC Football Podcast – Episode 1.6

Untitled Notre Dame USC Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2015 52:24


In this episode Michael has his doubts about the remainder of the football season for the USC Trojans, even after the big win at Arizona State. While Greg breaks down the Notre Dame victory against UMASS, and previews the Fighting Irish's upcoming game with twelfth ranked Clemson. Following the serious… The post Podcast: Untitled Notre Dame USC Football Podcast – Episode 1.6 appeared first on Tilting Ground.

Sack Heads Against Tyranny
The Fed is Closed! Is this Thing On? - Oct 03,2013

Sack Heads Against Tyranny

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2013 133:06


We had 3 short interruptions (Clint thought he heard helicopters hovering) that were quickly fixed. The nice lady will tell you where it happened (you'll hear). So,Harry Reid and President Obama have shut the place down! No doormen, elevator operators...NOTHING! Oh, the humanity! How is the internet even on? We will discuss! Oh, did I mention Greg Phillips of Voters Trust will be here?Kind of a big deal; we know...we are bragging! While Greg is here, we will talk about the 800 lbs. Donkey in the room, Obamacare. It has gone SO WELL, we can't even imagine...oh wait, we kind of figured. Then, if time permits...we will discuss the Debt Ceiling and the inevitable fight that is coming with a man who REFUSES to negotiate. Join us at 8 PM PST phones (347-205-9399) and chat will be open!

Sack Heads Against Tyranny
The Fed is Closed! Is this Thing On? - Oct 03,2013

Sack Heads Against Tyranny

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2013 133:06


We had 3 short interruptions (Clint thought he heard helicopters hovering) that were quickly fixed. The nice lady will tell you where it happened (you'll hear). So,Harry Reid and President Obama have shut the place down! No doormen, elevator operators...NOTHING! Oh, the humanity! How is the internet even on? We will discuss! Oh, did I mention Greg Phillips of Voters Trust will be here?Kind of a big deal; we know...we are bragging! While Greg is here, we will talk about the 800 lbs. Donkey in the room, Obamacare. It has gone SO WELL, we can't even imagine...oh wait, we kind of figured. Then, if time permits...we will discuss the Debt Ceiling and the inevitable fight that is coming with a man who REFUSES to negotiate. Join us at 8 PM PST phones (347-205-9399) and chat will be open!

MiceCast
Disney Store Discussion

MiceCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2010 67:09


While Greg is off working a red carpet, Mike and Shaft talk about Mike's recent trip to a "new" Disney Store. 1 hour 7 minutes.

Player One Podcast
03/12/07 - Episode 20: Home Invasion

Player One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2007 82:39


The 2007 Game Developers Conference was held last week in San Francisco. While Greg, Chris and Phil did not attend, the "magic" of the Internet allowed us to keep tabs on the goings on. The major news? Sony's formal announcement of PlayStation Home -- your Home away from home that you can log onto from home. Is this the light at the end of the tunnel to the streak of bad press that Sony's been getting? And is it what Sony needed to match Microsoft's Xbox Live service? Listen in as we talk about PS Home and its proposed features.That's not where the news stops, however. We also discuss Little Big Planet, the PlayStation 3 game that may benefit the most from Sony's Home community. It could also help usher in a new era of user-created content, one the likes of which has never been seen before. In three words: we like it. And continuing with the GDC-fueled content, our last discussion covers quotes from three game developers that got the most attention at the show--one from Warren Spector, one from Keiji Inafune and the infamous "the Wii is a piece of shit" quote from Maxis' Chris Hecker. He's never gonna live that one down.Keep leaving us comments (via e-mail, comments on our web site, the forum thread for this episode, reviews on iTunes, giving us Diggs, Skype us at playeronepodcast) or leave us a voice mail by calling 713-893-8069, long distance charges apply. Thanks for listening, tell your friends, and we'll be back next week. Don't forget to join our forums!This week's links:Worms (Xbox Live Arcade)Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja (Nintendo DS)Crackdown (Xbox 360)Crackdown video: Climbing the Agency tower with the SUVCrackdown video: Explosion!Dance Dance Revolution Universe (Xbox 360)Motorstorm (PS3)Def Jam Icon (360/PS3)Wario: Master of Disguise (Nintendo DS)Game Developers ConferencePlayStation Home promo videoPlayStation Home FAQGamevideos.com: PlayStation Home full demoLittle Big Planet level creation videoLittle Big Planet demoLittle Big Planet level creation demoGamePro.com: Are Next-Gen Graphics A Bad Thing?Kotaku: Capcom's Inafune Slams Clover Producer1UP.com: Game Publishers Rant About IndustryKotaku: Spore Developer Chris Hecker Apologizes For Calling the Wii a "Piece of Shit" digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/podcasts/Player_One_Podcast'; digg_bgcolor = '#FFCC99'; digg_skin = 'compact';