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Join us for another episode of The Fenceline as we spotlight the latest Good Farm Neighbor Award winners — the Keitzer family. This episode is presented in partnership with WHO Radio and the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship.We'll hear from award recipients Dan and Jan Keitzer, along with special guests Pat McGonegle, CEO of the Iowa Pork Producers Association, and Craig Floss, CEO of Iowa Corn.For more information, visit www.supportfarmers.com.
Barbeque Queen Karen Adler from Kansas City starts the summer off with basic tips on how to grill meats and cook veggies. She covers ideas for fish, lamb, and potatoes, best cuts of meat, types of fuels to use, proper temperatures, and cleaning the grill, along with the impact of weather. They also discuss why the smoke always seems to follow you around when you grill! You'll even have special appearances by WHO Radio's Van and Bonnie in this 1997 Memorial Day episode.
Just in time for Lent, discover the unusual ways people eat Tuna. Terra Milligan from Chicken of the Sea tells how the fish company started from a famous baked beans canner, keeps prices low, shares recipes from the "Tuna Fish Gormet Cookbook," and talks with callers about their favorite ways to eat tuna. This 2000 audio-only interview is from WHO Radio in Des Moines, Iowa.
Following many years of struggle, living with Bipolar2 and turning into "My own worst enemy", I jumped the mental health stigma hurdle an started writing and speaking in public. After a good 2024, I have just booked my first two speaking/book tour stops. May 8, 2025, St. James, MN library in the morning and Madelia, MN library in the afternoon.
Lorie Line is one of America's premier concert pianists and for over 30 years has put on spectacular holiday shows. In this fast-paced 2006 interview with Steve Winzenburg on WHO Radio in Des Moines, she talks about her approach to doing new versions of classic Christmas songs and calls herself "musically restless." She has released 50 CDs & owns a record company while traveling with her orchestra by bus to over 30 shows across America between Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve each year.
Think you know the geography of countries of the world? Guess along to this fun world geography quiz from WHO Radio in Des Moines, Iowa starting at the 7:30 mark. Each caller is given either the name of a country and they have to say another country that borders it, or host Steve Winzenburg answers the question and the callers have to say whether he's telling the truth or bluffing. The show starts with guest Roger Andresen talking about creating the WorldWise Geography Card Games.
It's a special day for Sue Danielson from the WHO Radio newsroom, celebrating a big work-iversary at WHO! Bob reminisces about when he first hired her and she talks about one of her favorite memories in her time here, meeting a young man at the Iowa State Fair in the ag building who was overflowing with excitement and knowledge for agriculture!
Simon is reading your text on last hour's topic of a new AI home security system, armed with paintballs and tear gas. Nothing scary about that.... Also on Fun Friday, you can visit an active volcano in Antarctica and be showered with gold! On more serious notes, Sue Danielson from the WHO Radio news room updates us on the sever weather crossing through Western Iowa. And on the campus of George Washington University, a protestor is carrying a horrifying sign that reads: "Final Solution".
WHO Radio began broadcasting from Des Moines, Iowa on April 10, 1924. Today we celebrate 100 years of broadcasting to Iowans as Jeff Angelo visits with some of the voices who made it happen! We reminisce with Van Harden and Bonnie Lucas on their days on the morning show. Current WHO Radio personalities Simon Conway, Bob Quinn, David Geiger, Lee Habeeb, Heather Burnside, Sue Danielson, Nathan Fischer, and Terry Rich discuss their best memories on the air and the significance of telling the stories of Iowans. We also look back at some of the highlights of WHO legends Ronald Reagan and Herb Plambeck.
Wednesday's First Hour: Big Show flagship station NewsRadio1040 WHO is celebrating its 100th anniversary today! In celebration, we're listening back to some of the best moments from former WHO Radio farm broadcasters Lee Kline and Keith Kirkpatrick, and Bob talks about the inception of The Big Show. We also catch up on today's market trade with AgTraderTalk's Garret Toay.
WHO Radio began broadcasting from Des Moines, Iowa on April 10, 1924. Today we celebrate 100 years of broadcasting to Iowans as Jeff Angelo visits with some of the voices who made it happen! We reminisce with Van Harden and Bonnie Lucas on their days on the morning show. Current WHO Radio personalities Simon Conway, Bob Quinn, David Geiger, Lee Habeeb, Heather Burnside, Sue Danielson, Nathan Fischer, and Terry Rich discuss their best memories on the air and the significance of telling the stories of Iowans. We also look back at some of the highlights of WHO legends Ronald Reagan and Herb Plambeck.
-- SOBERBIUS #150 -- -- Guest Mix Varoc -- -_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ 🔘CHOOSE YOUR FAVORITE PLATFORM: https://linktr.ee/soberbius 🔘SOBERBIUS RADIO: https://zeno.fm/radio/soberbius Biografía Hay artistas electrónicos que comienzan su carrera por azares del destino o que descubren su vocación después de haberse empapado de diferentes estilos musicales. Otros en cambio llevan el virus clubbing en su ADN y desde temprana edad comienzan a desarrollar una pasión que les acompañará el resto de sus días. Este es el caso de Varoc, un DJ y productor que desde su tierna infancia sintió una atracción especial por los sonidos electrónicos. Con tan solo 10 años consiguió su diploma de DJ en la escuela Showland Academy y con 11 años ingresó como alumno en la prestigiosa escuela de INTED Electronic Music School (Madrid) a formarse en informática musical, Dj y producción. Cinco años más tarde todo ese trabajo y esfuerzo han dado sus frutos, consiguiendo un hito en la historia de la música electrónica, ya que con tan solo con 16 años actuará en uno de los festivales más importantes del planeta: Tomorrowland. El 21 de julio se subirá a la cabina de un escenario especial que contará con las promesas más importantes de la escena electrónica. Una carrera profesional en constante ascenso La habilidad y el talento de Varoc no han pasado desapercibidos para los grandes promotores de nuestro país, y ya desde sus inicios comenzó a subirse a las cabinas de los mejores clubs y festivales de España. La sala La Riviera, Panda Club, Saloon, LAB Madrid, Under Festival, Glow Club, Castañek, Brunch in the Park, Domingueros, Mondo Paradiso, ISTAR, Dreambeach, A Summer Story, Weekend Beach, Los 40 Festival o el Ibiza Global Festival han sido testigos de la calidad de Varoc y de su capacidad para manejar los hilos de una pista de baile. Además ha compartido cabina con artistas de la talla de Cuartero, Themba, Erick Morillo , Paco Osuna , Andrés Campo entre otros. Incluso ha llegado a actuar con dos leyendas tan importantes como Luciano y Nic Fanciulli en el Festival Ibiza Global Radio. Conquistando Ibiza Para cualquier artista electrónico Ibiza es la meca del clubbing y muy pocos han conseguido hacerse un nombre en la isla clubbing. Sin embargo Varoc ha sido recibido con los brazos abiertos por la isla clubbing convirtiéndose en su segundo hogar, en el que no ha parado de actuar y de demostrar que ha llegado para quedarse. Bora Bora, Tantra, Café del Mar, Khumaras, Hard Rock Hotel, Lola’s, Baloo Ibiza, Las Dalias, han sido algunos de los míticos lugares en los que han disfrutado de la música de este joven prodigio. El príncipe de las ondas Además de sus actuaciones en clubs y festivales, Varoc es protagonista en las radios electrónicas más importantes de España. Residente en Who Radio, colaborador asiduo de Los 40 Dance y protagonista en las tres estaciones más importantes de Ibiza: Ibiza Global Radio, Sónica Ibiza, y Pure Ibiza. La música de Varoc está presente en las ondas radiofónicas creando una banda sonora hipnótica que cada vez tiene más seguidores. ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Biography There are electronic artists who start their careers by chance or who discover their vocation after soaking up different musical styles. Others, on the other hand, carry the clubbing virus in their DNA and from an early age begin to develop a passion that will accompany them for the rest of their days. This is the case of Varoc, a DJ and producer who from his early childhood felt a special attraction for electronic sounds. At just 10 years old he got his DJ diploma at the Showland Academy school and at the age of 11 he entered the prestigious INTED Electronic Music School (Madrid) as a student to train in music computing, DJing and production. Five years later, all that work and effort have paid off, achieving a milestone in the history of electronic music, since at only 16 years old he will perform at one of the most important festivals on the planet: Tomorrowland. On July 21, he will take the booth of a special stage that will feature the most important promises of the electronic scene. A career on the rise Varoc's ability and talent have not gone unnoticed by the great promoters of our country, and from his beginnings he began to get on the booths of the best clubs and festivals in Spain. La Riviera, Panda Club, Saloon, LAB Madrid, Under Festival, Glow Club, Castañek, Brunch in the Park, Domingueros, Mondo Paradiso, ISTAR, Dreambeach, A Summer Story, Weekend Beach, Los 40 Festival or the Ibiza Global Festival They have witnessed the quality of Varoc and his ability to pull the strings on a dance floor. He has also shared a booth with artists of the stature of Cuartero, Themba, Erick Morillo, Paco Osuna, Andrés Campo among others. He has even gotten to perform with two such important legends as Luciano and Nic Fanciulli at the Ibiza Global Radio Festival. conquering Ibiza For any electronic artist Ibiza is the mecca of clubbing and very few have managed to make a name for themselves on the clubbing island. However, Varoc has been welcomed with open arms by the clubbing island, becoming his second home, where he has not stopped acting and showing that he is here to stay. Bora Bora, Tantra, Café del Mar, Khumaras, Hard Rock Hotel, Lola's, Baloo Ibiza, Las Dalias, have been some of the mythical places where they have enjoyed the music of this young prodigy. The prince of the waves In addition to his performances in clubs and festivals, Varoc is the protagonist on the most important electronic radio stations in Spain. Resident at Who Radio, regular collaborator of Los 40 Dance and protagonist in the three most important stations in Ibiza: Ibiza Global Radio, Sónica Ibiza, and Pure Ibiza. Varoc's music is present on the radio waves creating a hypnotic soundtrack that is gaining more and more followers. 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How do we talk about the history of racism in this country, but still people come out of that discussion wanting to be united with people of all color? Rob Crain, Attorney at Crain Brogdon LLP and the Co-Founder of Together We Can talked about this today on WHO Radio broadcasting in Des Moines, Iowa via Fox News Radio.
Sean Roberts welcomes in his new co-host Erick Zamora with Emery Songer heading over to host his own show Saturday mornings on WHO Radio and the guys kick off the show talking about the surprising Ohio State victory over Clemson and Sean's Notre Dame falling to Alabama. The guys also start to preview Iowa State and the Fiesta Bowl, some Iowa hoops vs Rutgers today and a new segment: "Z's 3." Z's 3 covers three topics Zamora is into through the weekend which this week includes the San Diego Padres, the Des Moines Buccaneers and stimulus generosity. To end the hour the guys go over their predictions for the last week of the NFL regular season.
Chris Williams is gone on a Thirsty Thursday but Travis Justice fills in and along with Ross Peterson and Erick Zamora they discuss the Charlie Steiner call of the Dodgers winning the World Series and wonder why he called them being cursed. The guys also get into the Wisconsin/Nebraska game being called off and then Travis Justice recalls what happened Saturday with the Jethro's BBQ SoundOFF on WHO Radio and how people reacted to the loss to Purdue. Bruno also joins the program in the first hour to chat beer.
Chris Williams is gone on a Thirsty Thursday but Travis Justice fills in and along with Ross Peterson and Erick Zamora they discuss the Charlie Steiner call of the Dodgers winning the World Series and wonder why he called them being cursed. The guys also get into the Wisconsin/Nebraska game being called off and then Travis Justice recalls what happened Saturday with the Jethro's BBQ SoundOFF on WHO Radio and how people reacted to the loss to Purdue. Bruno also joins the program in the first hour to chat beer.
Andrew Downs fills in for Chris and along with Ross Peterson they get the show kicked off by asking Erick Zamora how things have been lately on the other show he produces, Need to Know with Jeff Angelo, and on WHO Radio. They then get into Major League Baseball and whether there will be a season and the different sides and their proposals. Then the guys chat more about race relations and protests discussing how guys like Representative Ako Abdul-Samad and Des Moines Police Sergeant Paul Parizek getting tired and on the edge and Zamora points out they're like a hockey goalie in need of a whistle. To end the hour we gave away Mistress Brewing beer and and discuss the life and death of Wes Unseld.
Journey into Time was the first episode of a Doctor Who Radio series written by Malcolm Hulke from Stanmark Productions that was actually recorded in 1966 but then the tapes have been sadly lost. The Doctor was played by the late Peter Cushing but nobody knows who played the other actors and it's anyone's guess as to what it originally sounded like…. So, Bandril Productions have recreated this lost half hour radio classic. Voiceover announcer played by Jim Moon Dr. Who played by Jim Moon Susan played by Tegan Harris Teacher (Miss Jennings) played by Laura King George played by Lee Orchard Mike played by Marty Perrett Mr Logan played by Danny Davies Inspector played by J.R Southall Launder played by Sean Homrig Edited by Westley James Smith Produced by Beermat Productions
Two students from WHO Radio in Hampton discuss their own self-image journey. A male vs female perspective. With friend. Jabari Resper
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Welcome to Episode 22 of The Spokesman Speaks podcast. In this episode, American Farm Bureau chief economist Dr. John Newton shares proof that agriculture's environmental footprint is shrinking, and representatives from Iowa Farm Bureau, the Iowa Association of Business and Industry, and the Greater Des Moines Partnership discuss the importance of the USMCA trade agreement on WHO Radio's The Big Show.
Live from Skol which is Chris' Cheers he's feeling Norm but Ross thinks Chris might actually be more Frasier. The guys talk to Grand View University President Kent Henning before tonight's first football game of the season and he talks Grand View and NAIA. Then Chris and Ross talk a lot of college football including the Holy War tonight between Utah and BYU and how that's become such an in-state big brother/little brother matchup, the South Dakota State/Minnesota game, and Bruno chats booze. Then to end the hour Ross is reunited (and it feels so good) with Travis Justice joins to promote Sound Off on WHO Radio and tells tales involving Rick Neuheisel, Mike Leach, Craig James
In the lone hour of the Sports Fanatics Show today Ross and Chris talk about if they've ever had any interest to do RAGBRAI and how intimidating the event can be as well as cyclists yelling at Chris and the trails being for everyone, why St. Louis Cardinals fans are crapping on their own team right now while currently in the playoffs, why Addison Russell should have been traded and they chat with Producer Erick Zamora and his Hot Air Balloon ride for WHO Radio before David Hyatt from the Iowa Speedway listens to Chris' suggested change he would make if he were in charge of NASCAR and Hyatt tells tales of odd tracks and sightlines
I’ve got exciting news to share: I have partnered with WHO Radio hosts Van Harden and Bonnie Lucas to create a new real estate podcast! There aren’t many people out there who know more about what’s on the mind of Central Iowans than these two, so I am so excited to have the chance to cover our local market conditions with their help. “We’ll cover breaking real estate news and more in this great new podcast.” But breaking real estate news isn’t all we cover in this great new podcast. We also share tips for buyers and sellers on how best to navigate today’s market, as well as information regarding today’s most innovative real estate programs. We’ll be posting episodes from this podcast soon, so be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel. You won’t want to miss these insightful updates If you have any other questions or would like more information, feel free to give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Lee Kline was the farm reporter for WHO Radio in Des Moines for 40 years. He recently sat down and reminisced with SF Advanced Technology Editor, Laurie Bedord. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After searching for University of Iowa student, Mollie Tibbetts for more than a month, her body was found earlier this week and Cristhian Rivera, who is not in the country legally has been charged with her death. Gary Barrett, reporter for WHO Radio in Iowa will join us for more details in the case and how home surveillance footage was the break in the case that led investigators to her murderer. Next, how valuable do you think your personal data is on the black market? Hackers are always trying to steal things like medical records, credit card numbers, and social security numbers, but you might be surprised how little some of it is worth despite how damaging it might be for you. Megan Leonhardt, Senior Money Writer at CNBC Make It, joins us for more on the black market worth of your personal data. Finally, let's say its midnight, and you want a steak, a really good steak and everything is closed, what do you do? Well thanks to Applestone Meat Co., you can go to one of their 24/7 Meat vending machines. You can get anything from beef, to pork, to lamb, and sausages. Kate Krader, food editor at Bloomberg News, joins us for more on why you might soon be buying your steaks from a vending machine. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bargo UFO spotter sights mysterious black object on camera Article: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/macarthur/bargo-ufo-spotter-sights-mysterious-black-object-on-camera/news-story/149c6327e10bbd7d6d9c33d488c5fd23 A Bargo resident who has captured multiple UFOs on video has stopped filming due to the sheer volume of sightings. Darrin Cairns said the Macarthur region was a UFO hotspot and that he decided to stop filming two years ago when he became apprehensive over the many objects he saw. He has captured UFOs on video in the skies above the Macarthur region on 10 occasions. Trump's nominee for chief scientist of the USDA once claimed a UFO charged him at 5,000 miles per hour Article: http://theweek.com/speedreads/720893/trumps-nominee-chief-scientist-usda-once-claimed-ufo-charged-5000-miles-hour President Trump's nominee for chief scientist of the Department of Agriculture might seem like an odd pick for the job. After all, the position requires a "distinguished [scientist] with specialized training or significant experience in agricultural research, education, and economics," and Trump's pick — radio host Sam Clovis Plus there is the fact that Clovis once claimed he was charged by a UFO, as The Des Moines Register recounts: [WHO Radio host Simon] Conway asked [Clovis] if he'd ever seen a UFO. Clovis started to say yeah, but then said, it's not that he actually saw it, but he knew it was there. Clovis was born in Salina, Kansas and grew up in Medora, Kansas.[1] As a high school senior he was appointed to the U.S. Military Academy and the U.S. Air Force Academy.[3] He graduated from Buhler High School[4] and went on to attend the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs where he earned his bachelor's degree in political science. He served in the Air Force for 25 years from 1971 to 1996 as fighter pilot and instructor. During his time in the Air Force he also served in the Pentagon, the Middle East, and as commander of the 70th Fighter Squadron. He became a colonel[3] and retired as the Inspector General of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and the United States Space Command.[5] The Show Stuff Checkout our new UFO BUSTER RADIO GOODIES!! https://shop.spreadshirt.com/UFOBusterRadio/ Facebook Pages UBR Truth Seekers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216706068856746 Manny Moonraker: https://www.facebook.com/MannyMoonraker/ UFO Buster Radio: https://www.facebook.com/UFOBusterRadio UFO Buster Radio Merch T-Shirts and stuff: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/UFOBusterRadio Patreon: Become a patron of the show and help us gear up with technology worthy of investigating UFO sightings both historical and new. www.patreon.com/ufobusterradio UFO Buster Radio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com For Skype Users: bosscrawler Background Track(s): YouTube Creator Collection: Sunday Stroll by Huma-Huma
Bargo UFO spotter sights mysterious black object on camera Article: http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/macarthur/bargo-ufo-spotter-sights-mysterious-black-object-on-camera/news-story/149c6327e10bbd7d6d9c33d488c5fd23 A Bargo resident who has captured multiple UFOs on video has stopped filming due to the sheer volume of sightings. Darrin Cairns said the Macarthur region was a UFO hotspot and that he decided to stop filming two years ago when he became apprehensive over the many objects he saw. He has captured UFOs on video in the skies above the Macarthur region on 10 occasions. Trump's nominee for chief scientist of the USDA once claimed a UFO charged him at 5,000 miles per hour Article: http://theweek.com/speedreads/720893/trumps-nominee-chief-scientist-usda-once-claimed-ufo-charged-5000-miles-hour President Trump's nominee for chief scientist of the Department of Agriculture might seem like an odd pick for the job. After all, the position requires a "distinguished [scientist] with specialized training or significant experience in agricultural research, education, and economics," and Trump's pick — radio host Sam Clovis Plus there is the fact that Clovis once claimed he was charged by a UFO, as The Des Moines Register recounts: [WHO Radio host Simon] Conway asked [Clovis] if he'd ever seen a UFO. Clovis started to say yeah, but then said, it's not that he actually saw it, but he knew it was there. Clovis was born in Salina, Kansas and grew up in Medora, Kansas.[1] As a high school senior he was appointed to the U.S. Military Academy and the U.S. Air Force Academy.[3] He graduated from Buhler High School[4] and went on to attend the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs where he earned his bachelor's degree in political science. He served in the Air Force for 25 years from 1971 to 1996 as fighter pilot and instructor. During his time in the Air Force he also served in the Pentagon, the Middle East, and as commander of the 70th Fighter Squadron. He became a colonel[3] and retired as the Inspector General of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and the United States Space Command.[5] The Show Stuff Checkout our new UFO BUSTER RADIO GOODIES!! https://shop.spreadshirt.com/UFOBusterRadio/ Facebook Pages UBR Truth Seekers Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216706068856746 Manny Moonraker: https://www.facebook.com/MannyMoonraker/ UFO Buster Radio: https://www.facebook.com/UFOBusterRadio UFO Buster Radio Merch T-Shirts and stuff: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/UFOBusterRadio Patreon: Become a patron of the show and help us gear up with technology worthy of investigating UFO sightings both historical and new. www.patreon.com/ufobusterradio UFO Buster Radio YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCggl8-aPBDo7wXJQ43TiluA To contact Manny: manny@ufobusterradio.com, or on Twitter @ufobusterradio Call the show anytime at (972) 290-1329 and leave us a message with your point of view, UFO sighting, and ghostly experiences or join the discussion on www.ufobusterradio.com For Skype Users: bosscrawler Background Track(s): YouTube Creator Collection: Sunday Stroll by Huma-Huma
WHO Radio's own John Sellers talks about his annual project, shooting photos of the State Fair using vintage cameras
In episode 42 of the Growth Bomb podcast, Brandon talks about the three big mistakes people make in crowdfunding campaigns and how he was able to build a dynamic team that helped him launch his newest project The Young Entrepreneurs Convention by selling his vision and dream. Brandon Adams is a 2012 graduate of Iowa State University and the inventor of the Arctic Stick. His first invention, the Arctic Stick has garnered a wealth of attention from media and investors coast-to-coast. In addition to being featured in the USAToday.com, in the Des Moines Register, on KCWI-TV and on WHO Radio, the Arctic Stick completed a successful Kickstarter campaign in August of 2014, securing more than $25,000 in funding from hundreds of investors in the U.S. and internationally. Additionally, Adams launched The University of Young Entrepreneurs in 2015 to reach out to other entrepreneurs looking to get a jump-start at a young age. The effort includes a podcast and work is in progress on expanding it to include webcasts, a publishing arm and more. The University of Young Entrepreneurs just made the top 50 most influential new business podcast.
Popular morning radio show personality Van Harden talks with Mitch Matthews for the DREAM. THINK. DO. Podcast. Listen To The Podcast: “Meet at the station at 4:50” IN THE MORNING! Those are the words Mitch Matthews read when he went to meet his current guest, Van Harden. Van is the host of the "Van and Bonnie Show," Iowa's most popular morning radio show. Plus, he's the program director of WHO Radio, Iowa's biggest radio station. In this interview, we turn the mic on Van and ask him some questions. You'll find out how he was able to turn his childhood dream job into a reality that's lasted nearly 25 years, and has earned 13 Marconi awards from the National Association of Broadcasters, 5 of which were awarded to him personally. “Having fun at work is a choice.” Tweet This But living his dream wasn't enough, so he is also the inventor of the DayTeller® timepiece and the Van Harden Cheese Crust Pizza, as well as a successful author! Now you can find out how he accomplished all that and still kept his dream job fun after all these years (and no, you don't have to wake up before 5 a.m. to do so)! “Diversify your emotions” Tweet This Ever wonder how you're going to enjoy your job, even after you've had it for years? Van gives you tips on how to sustain your dream by keeping it fun, including what to do when you accidentally receive 50 left shoes. Plus, Van tells the story of how he prepared for his future career, even when many doubted he could do it. Then he gives the background behind one of his inventions and his book, Life in the Purple Wedge, both of which have positively impacted thousands of lives. “No matter how many breaths you take, there's always more oxygen there for you.” Tweet This This episode is packed full of information and tips that you can use every day of your life! It's time to be inspired, keep the fun alive, and live your dream! Resources Find out more about Van at his website: Van Harden
Senator John McCain and Senator Fred Thompson with issues. The term "sex offender" is offensive. And the real culprits in Iowa's brush with gay marriage are Governor Culver and Senator Mike Gronstal. Why? BTW, the LA Times featured WHO Radio and Mickelson's program.