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Good morning good afternoon good evening wherever you maybe and welcome to an Extra interview of the Directed by Dean podcast Today I'm joined by a man who has been part of one of our favourite movies of 2024 and also the biggest Oscar winner of last year. Ladies and gentlemen, Will Roberts
Season 3, Episode 9 – The Hockey Toolkit Guest: Brian Gillam of Brian Gillam HockeyWelcome back to The Hockey Toolkit! In Season 3, Episode 9, Trevor and Andrew are joined by a special guest—Brian Gillam, a true veteran in the world of hockey development.With over 40 years of experience, Brian brings an incredible wealth of knowledge. He currently serves as the Coach Development Coordinator for Hockey Eastern Ontario, is a certified Hockey Canada Skills Coach, and is recognized as a High Performance Coach. In this deep-dive conversation, the trio explores Brian's progressive and practical coaching strategies that are helping shape the future of player development in minor hockey.In this episode, they discuss:The Constraints-Led Approach (CLA) & Ecological DynamicsTeaching Skating: Technical breakdowns vs. a "pond hockey" style of learningCoaching the CoachesAnd much more thoughtful insight into modern hockey developmentBrian also shares a curated list of influential books that have shaped his coaching philosophy:
This week, Dylan is joined by Will Roberts, CEO of British Universities and Colleges Sport, to discuss the new Educational Institute category, standout shortlist entries and what to expect ahead of Big BUCS Wednesday.Follow us on @sportindustry
In this conversation, Jay Carter and Will Roberts explore Will's journey from being an average football player to becoming a prominent figure in sports education and coaching. They discuss the impact of early sports experiences, the transition from player to coach, and the importance of personal development in sports. Will shares insights into his current role at the University of Waikato, his coaching philosophy, and the challenges of balancing youth development with performance pressure in professional sports environments. Will also discusses the complexities of youth development in sports, emphasizing the balance between play and performance. He highlights the importance of creating supportive environments for young athletes, the role of play in their development, and the challenges faced by coaches in catering to diverse aspirations. The conversation also delves into the significance of mentorship in coaching, advocating for a community approach to support volunteer coaches and enhance their effectiveness.Send us a textSupport the showhttps://talkingperformancepod.com/
Good morning good afternoon good evening wherever you maybe and welcome to an Extra interview of the Directed by Dean podcast Today I'm joined by a man who has been part of one of our favourite movies of 2024 and also the biggest Oscar winner of last year. Ladies and gentlemen, Will Roberts
The NextGenXV Podcast returns after a brief hiatus as Will Roberts joins Angus Savage as a permanent co-host after Young Rugby joins the NextGenXV family, becoming the NextGenXV Clubhouse!They talk about how it all came about - PLUS in depth chat on the forthcoming Premiership Rugby U18 Academy League, AND a few predictions ahead of this year's Howden Rosslyn Park National School 7s! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textIn this episode we welcome back Will Roberts.Normally we speak to Will about all things @SpineRace but this time we did a deep dive into his professional career as a photographer in some of the worlds most extreme environments.We talk about his career in media, his passion for travel and how he essentially blagged his way into his first media job for @BeyondTheUltimateRaces Obviously we do speak about the Spine Race because we both feel so passionately about Britains most brutal race!URS
Send us a Text Message.I chat to Will Roberts from the Spine Race media team about his preparations and hopes for this years summer races. We talk about who we think will do well at what distance and who the dark horses might be.I also announce the premiere of my long awaited documentary/interview with Jasmin Paris on Friday at 7pm on YouTube!URS
In this episode, we have Will Roberts from ASI Government with us to discuss the generation of GovCon through social media. We take a look at the history of trying to provide education in this industry and the challenge of making it interesting and fun. Will shares with us about the ideas behind the great content and ways to continue to engage and educate the GovCon community. To connect with Will find him on LinkedIn To watch videos from ASI Government on YouTube
Harry Sudock is the Chief Strategy Officer at Griid, Will Roberts is the Co-CEO at IREN, Erik Hersman is the CEO of Gridless, Thomas Pacchia is a Board Member of Stronghold, & Dennis Porter is the CEO of Satoshi Action Fund. In this interview, they discuss bitcoin mining sustainability, accessing stranded energy and the halving. – Show notes: https://www.whatbitcoindid.com/podcast/bitcoin-mining-a-paradigm-shift-in-energy This episode's sponsors: IREN - Bitcoin Mining. Done Sustainably. Swan Bitcoin - Invest in Bitcoin with Swan Ledger - State of the art Bitcoin hardware wallet Bitcasino - The Future of Gaming is here Casa - Take control of your digital wealth Consensus - Use code WBD20 to get 20% off your pass
“We have a horrifying shortage of demand for energy, not a shortage of supply whatsoever; we need to have more productive uses for those electrons in a flexible way so that all those revenues can flow back and continue to be reinvested in the broader economy or in the electric system itself.”— Harry SudockHarry Sudock is the Chief Strategy Officer at Griid, Will Roberts is the Co-CEO at IREN, Erik Hersman is the CEO of Gridless, Thomas Pacchia is a Board Member of Stronghold, & Dennis Porter is the CEO of Satoshi Action Fund. In this interview, they discuss bitcoin mining sustainability, accessing stranded energy and the halving.- - - - This episode's sponsors:IREN - Bitcoin Mining. Done Sustainably Swan Bitcoin - Invest in Bitcoin with SwanBitcasino - The Future of Gaming is hereLedger - State of the art Bitcoin hardware walletCasa - Take control of your digital wealthConsensus - Use code WBD20 to get 20% off your pass-----WBD808 - Show Notes-----If you enjoy The What Bitcoin Did Podcast you can help support the show by doing the following:Become a Patron and get access to shows early or help contributeMake a tip:Bitcoin: 3FiC6w7eb3dkcaNHMAnj39ANTAkv8Ufi2SQR Codes: BitcoinIf you do send a tip then please email me so that I can say thank youSubscribe on iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | SoundCloud | YouTube | Deezer | TuneIn | RSS FeedLeave a review on iTunesShare the show and episodes with your friends and familySubscribe to the newsletter on my websiteFollow me on Twitter Personal | Twitter Podcast | Instagram | Medium | YouTubeIf you are interested in sponsoring the show, you can read more about that here or please feel free to drop me an email to discuss options.
In this episode of Cutting Edge: Web Content Development, host Jonathan Ames is joined by Will Roberts, Founder and Managing Director of WebBox. Join them as they explore the impact of your CMS on performance marketing campaigns.
Will Roberts is the new Director of the Cookeville Rescue Mission.
This week, Bonnie sits down with Will Roberts, Director of Emerging Technologies at ASI Government and former Acquisition Lead of CDAO, to talk about what it takes to become a procurement champion. Will shares a fun yet educational approach to decodifying the contracting space and how acquisition professionals can make “mundane tasks marvelous." Tune in for his insights on the future of contracting, how to refocus your mission, and what it takes to become a humble disruptor. TIMESTAMPS: (4:39) What is the ultimate mission of contracting? (7:38) How to make contracting fun again (12:48) Key skills of a procurement champion (16:06) The power of humility and tact (20:36) How to avoid becoming an aggressive disruptor (29:19) Why your inbox is killing your productivity (31:18) Why you should memorize your mission (34:01) The one skill all contracting professionals need right now LINKS: Follow Will: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-roberts-06372045/ Follow Bonnie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bonnie-evangelista-520747231/ CDAO: https://www.ai.mil/ Tradewinds AI: https://www.tradewindai.com/
In Part 2 of "Pain-Free Living: Unleash Your Strength with Will Roberts Fitness" we continue our enlightening conversation with the incredible Will Roberts. After an engaging Part 1, Part 2 delves deeper into Will's fitness journey, his training philosophy, and the resilient mindset that fuels his success.Listeners will gain insight into how Will has transformed countless lives through Will Roberts Fitness, and they'll discover practical tips and motivation to kickstart their own path toward a healthier, pain-free, and vibrant life.Join us for an episode that promises to leave you inspired, motivated, and ready to overcome any challenge that comes your way.Support the show
Professor Keith Davids is Professor of Motor Learning at the Centre for Sport and Exercise Science. Keith uses an Ecological Dynamics framework for investigating skill acquisition, expertise and talent development in sport. He is an applied scientist who researches how processes of learning, development, performance preparation and participation in sport, physical activity and exercise may be facilitated. He reviews implications for coaching and teaching at elite, sub-elite and recreational levels of participants, as part of his work. Ecological Dynamics is an integration of Ecological Psychology, Dynamical Systems theory, Evolutionary Science and the Science of Complex Systems, considering individual athletes and teams as complex adaptive systems, self-organising under interacting constraints. Such systems change over different timescales, which has significant implications for learning, development and ageing in children, adults and elderly people. He has over 30 years experience of teaching and conducting research in Ecological Dynamics with collaborators in UK, Portugal, France, Australia, Germany, New Zealand, Finland, Norway and Sweden in related fields like Sports Science, Psychology, Behavioural Neuroscience, Sports Coaching, Physical Education and Human Movement Science. He has held/holds research positions in the UK (Manchester Metropolitan University: 1991-2003), Finland (University of Jyvaskyla, Finnish Distinguished Professor: 2012-2016), New Zealand (University of Otago: 2003-2007), Australia (Queensland University of Technology: 2006-2014) and Norway (2020-22: Norwegian Sports Science University (NTNU, Trondheim), Adjunct Research Professor). His scientific research is applied in the work of international sports organisations (national and international teams in Association Football, NFL, Rugby Union and AFL) and national Institutes of Sport in Australia (AIS), New Zealand (NZSI), and England (EIS), as well as KIHU (Finnish Olympic Research Committee) and PESTA (Physical Education and Sports Teachers Association, Singapore). Keith is part of the Constraints Collective with Ian Renshaw, Will Roberts and Danny Newcombe: https://www.theconstraintscollective.com/ Keith is co-author of the 2019 book, The Constraints-Led Approach: Principles for Sports Coaching and Practice Design. You can find links to his other books here and journal publications here.
World Cups are definined by moments, and round 2 delivered them. Fiji got a rare win over Australia, Portugal scored a jaw-dropping debut try and much much more. Riaan Louw, Huw Griffin and Will Roberts joined me to discuss all of the action. NOTE - Ireland v Tonga is covered in a different podcast on this channel. Guests: Riaan Louw - https://twitter.com/Ringo26 & https://www.youtube.com/@RiaanLouw Huw Griffin - https://twitter.com/HuwGriffinRugby & https://open.spotify.com/show/4xVy3O5D7gmzI24SBbdyg4 Will Roberts - https://twitter.com/willrobertsport Feel free to follow me on my socials @CaolanSRugby on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and Mastodon; with my articles available at: https://caolansrugby.wordpress.com Linktree - https://linktr.ee/caolansrugby Enjoy, and stay tuned for more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
George Halford talks with Will Roberts, the CEO and President of Life Regeneration Ministries. They talk about Will's background of growing up in a military family living in Alaska, Massachusetts, and Texas, the first time he knew he had a problem at the age of 20 years old, and different kinds of addiction and the human condition. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart
In this exhilarating episode of Attitude Is A Lifestyle!, we're joined by a remarkable guest whose journey will leave you inspired and ready to take on your own challenges.Meet Will Roberts, a man of many talents and even more accomplishments. With a background that includes not just one, not two, but three seasons on the electrifying American Ninja Warrior, including a jaw-dropping appearance in the finals, he's no stranger to pushing the limits.But that's not all. Before conquering the ninja course, our guest, Will Roberts, blazed a trail on the ice as a minor league hockey player, showcasing his dedication and passion for sport. And now, for the past 18 years, he's been on a mission—helping people break free from pain, shed unwanted weight, and become lean, strong, and pain-free through Will Roberts Fitness.Join us as we dive deep into the world of fitness, resilience, and the pursuit of a pain-free life. Discover the secrets behind Will's success, his incredible journey from ice to ninja to pain-free living, and his mission to transform lives.Get ready to be inspired, motivated, and equipped with the tools to take charge of your own fitness journey. Tune in to [Your Podcast Name] for an episode that's sure to leave you ready to conquer any obstacle in your path.www.willrobertsfitness.comSupport the show
In this brand new episode, Will Roberts chats to Jon Shield and Kristina Madsen. Hear all about how they went about winning the recent Mountain Ultra, Beyond the Ultimate's inaugural race through the remote and beautiful Tian Shan Mountains of Kyrgyzstan. You'll also hear from Race Director Kris King about his experience of creating and directing one of the toughest races in the BTU Global Race Series. This race saw a first batch of pioneering runners take on 200km of technical trail with more than 10,500m of climbing over 5 gruelling days, all against the stunning backdrop of the breath-taking Tian Shan Mountain Range. Our winners will talk you through their time among those stunning peaks. For anybody considering the Mountain Ultra - this is a must-listen. You'll hear some excellent advice on how best to prepare and plan for an adventure among the summits. You'll also sample the winning mindsets of these two exceptionally driven runners as they reflect on the massive goals they've reached in their relatively short careers in ultra-running so far. Enter Mountain Ultra 2024 here: https://www.beyondtheultimate.co.uk/race/mountain-ultra/ *Please note - Jon Shield's audio is occasionally lower quality due to signal problems when recording. Time Stamps: Kris King: 0:08:29 Jon Shield: 0:40:29 Kristina Madsen: 1:25:55
The hot union summer continued this week with the historic and game changing Teamsters victory over UPS (and their Wall Street backers). The breakthrough is part of an upsurge in labor activism across the nation. What does it mean and where will it lead? We dig in with a great Wisconsin example, an in-depth interview with Will Roberts from the TruStage workers union to discuss their intense battle for a fair contract. They have a major rally and march this Saturday, July 29th starting at 9 AM in Madison. During this hot week, we ask what's up with the climate justice agenda in Wisconsin? Following a state budget that saw the removal of Governor Evers' top climate items by Legislative Republicans and a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel story this week detailing how a year after its creation, the state's Office of Environmental Justice remains largely dormant. What's next in the fight to head off a climate cataclysm and create family supporting jobs? The Federal Reserve Bank increases rates again this week and shortly following the largest increase in voucher funding a conservative Christian foundation buys the Cardinal Stritch University campus where a new voucher school seems likely.
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You can also subscribe for free below:WhoEllen Galbraith, Vice President and General Manager of Stevens Pass, WashingtonRecorded onJune 5, 2023About Stevens PassClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Vail ResortsLocated in: Skykomish, WashingtonYear founded: 1937Pass affiliations:* Unlimited access on Epic Pass, Epic Local Pass, Stevens Pass Premium Pass* Stevens Pass Select Pass: blacked out during the day on all holidays plus weekends from Dec. 16 to March 10; night skiing allowed on all days* 1- to 7-day access on Epic Day Pass – All Resorts and 32 Resorts versionsClosest neighboring ski areas: Leavenworth Ski Hill (40 minutes), Badger Mountain (1 hour, 28 minutes), Mission Ridge (1 hour, 29 minutes), Echo Valley (1 hour, 58 minutes), Summit at Snoqualmie (2 hours, 4 minutes), Loup Loup (2 hours, 49 minutes) - travel times vary considerably given weather conditions, time of day, and time of yearBase elevation: 3,821 feet at Mill Valley; 4,061 feet at main baseSummit elevation: 5,600 feet at top of Big Chief Mountain, 5,845 feet at top of Cowboy MountainVertical drop: 1,779 from top of Big Chief to bottom of Mill Valley, 1,784 from top of Cowboy to main baseSkiable Acres: 1,125Average annual snowfall: 460 inchesTrail count: 57Lift count: 11 (4 high-speed quads, 2 fixed-grip quads, 2 triples [Southern Cross and Double Diamond are one long up-and-over lift], 1 double, 2 carpets – this is the anticipated lift fleet for 2023-24, which includes the upgrade of Kehr's from a Riblet double to a fixed-grip quad) – view Lift Blog's inventory of Stevens Pass' lift fleet.Why I interviewed herThere is a version of reality in which Washington is a sort of Tahoe North, its snow-bombed ski centers defined by condos bunched mountainside and mixed-use base villages Lego-bricked together for the weekender and spring-breaker. In which the state competes with Colorado or Utah or Montana or Wyoming for conventions and competitions and ski clubs by the planeload. In which Washington skiing matters to anyone other than Washington skiers.But this is not the reality we live in. Because despite several defining factors shared by other great ski regions – plentiful snowfall, proximity to a large airport, locations along major highways, plentiful natural snow, large vertical drops – the state's ski areas are, for the most part, day-drivers. There is little slopeside lodging, nothing approximating a pedestrian base village. Just scattered cabins, ubiquitous RV lots, hotels 40 miles from the lifts.Which, when Washington was a scenic American backwater, was fine. But Seattle is the fastest-growing big city in America. And those new arrivals have money to spend: per-capita personal income in the region has more than doubled in the past 20 years, from $39,965 annually in 2003 to $89,274 today, a rate that has significantly outpaced inflation. Thank Amazon or Microsoft or Starbucks or Boeing. But whatever's driving this general affluence, the region's ski infrastructure has simultaneously benefitted from it and failed to keep up.There are good reasons that Vail (Stevens Pass) and Alterra (Crystal) and Boyne (Summit at Snoqualmie) all own ski areas within Seattle's orbit – it's a rabid and monied market, and one with a reliable enough snowtrain that Stevens Pass owns exactly two snowguns. Snoqualmie doesn't have any (well, a few for their tubing park). All of these companies know how to build resorts. But they can't do it in Washington. Hemmed in by national parks or NIMBYs or terrain too severe for building, they are stuck with powder-day and weekend parades of SUVs dozens of miles long.Which takes us to the purpose of this podcast. What is the future of Washington skiing? That it should continue unchanged seems an insane proposition. But absent large-scale infrastructure investment, the state's Seattle-adjacent ski areas have had to get creative to manage crowds. Crystal's season pass price nearly tripled in just two years. Summit at Snoqualmie is trying to build its way out with ever-more, ever-more-high-capacity lifts. And Stevens Pass follows the mothership's policy of limiting day tickets even as access remains unlimited on a variety of highly affordable Epic Passes.Washington will likely never be an epicenter of destination ski resorts like the Wasatch or Summit County or Tahoe. But it does need to evolve into something other than what it is right now: a big-mountain, high-traffic region that is trying to pretend like it's Michigan's Upper Peninsula, isolated and depopulated and wild. Stevens Pass will be an important character in this drama, creating one version of what it means to be a busy Pacific Northwest Ski area in the so-far eruptive 2020s. Hang on.What we talked aboutStevens Pass' relationship to Whistler; whether the ski area has jumped regional destination status; the ski area's lower-than-average snowfall this past season; the often treacherous but indispensable US-2; earning back trust after you lose it; working the 2002 Olympics; Beaver Creek and the art and importance of grooming; why Galbraith volunteered to work at Stevens Pass when everything started to go sideways during the 2021-22 ski season; the moment the ski area turned around; rethinking parking; employee housing; lodging; RV life; the Kehr's chairlift upgrade; why Stevens Pass is upgrading Kehr's before the even older Seventh Heaven lift; thoughts on replacing Seventh Heaven; the unique up-and-over Double Diamond/Southern Cross lift and whether a future version would still combine the two lifts or upgrade to a detach; potential expansions and lift additions; the masterplan; Stevens Pass snowmaking “system”; the night-skiing footprint; why Stevens Pass still has its own Epic Pass and why the mountain remains unlimited on the Epic Local Pass; comparing Crystal and Stevens' varying responses to Washington's population explosion; and limiting lift ticket sales.Why I thought that now was a good time for this interviewAt some point, we'll be able to stop discussing the disastrous start to Stevens Pass' 2021-22 ski season. But, to both set context around Galbraith's arrival and to distance her from the genesis of the issues, I'll reset it one more time. Gregory Scruggs, writing in The Seattle Times last year:After a delayed start to the season, snow hammered the Cascades during the [2021]holiday week. Severely understaffed, Stevens Pass struggled to open most of its chairlifts for six weeks, including those serving the popular backside terrain.Vail Resorts, which bought Stevens Pass in 2018, had sold a record number of its season pass product, the Epic Pass, in the run-up to the 2021-22 winter, leaving thousands of Washington residents claiming that they had prepaid for a product they couldn't use. A Change.org petition titled “Hold Vail Resorts Accountable” generated over 45,000 signatures. Over 400 state residents filed complaints against Vail Resorts with the state Attorney General's office. In early January, VailDaily reported that Vail's stock price was underperforming by 25%, with analysts attributing the drop in part to an avalanche of consumer ire about mismanagement at resorts across the country, including Stevens Pass.On Jan. 12, Vail Resorts fired then-general manager Tom Pettigrew and announced that [Tom] Fortune would temporarily relocate from his role as general manager at Heavenly Ski Resort in South Lake Tahoe, California, to right the ship at Stevens Pass.Fortune, the current head of Heavenly and Vail's Tahoe Region, had grown up at the ski area, and Stevens' resurrection constituted a deeply personal mission. He laid out the whole experience when he joined The Storm Skiing Podcast back in April. But after jump-starting the machine, he had to get back to Tahoe. Enter Galbraith, who had worked her way up through the Vail ranks and earned her first shot as a mountain general manager last June. Scruggs wrote a follow-up article this past January, to check in on Stevens and assess her first half-year as resort lead:Galbraith, 42, was brought in to help right the ship last season under interim general manager Tom Fortune as Stevens Pass struggled to operate at full capacity, with staff shortages leading to long lines, closed terrain and irate season pass holders. In May, Galbraith became general manager, and by all accounts the guest experience has improved dramatically since its nadir one year ago. For longtime Stevens Pass regulars, their home mountain feels back to normal, with all 10 chairlifts spinning and ski runs open every day, conditions permitting, and lodges fully open for business. And more promised capital upgrades from deep-pocketed Vail are on the way.“Those memories from last year are still very front of mind,” said Galbraith, from her office overlooking the mountain, where a David Horsey cartoon featuring the abominable snowman lampooning the Stevens Pass debacle is tacked above her desk next to a quote from Gen. George S. Patton. …While customers signed a Change.org petition to hold Vail Resorts accountable last winter and filed consumer complaints with the state attorney general, Stevens Pass is generally earning higher marks under Galbraith's tenure.“After last year's D-plus effort, I give this year a solid B-plus,” said Will Roberts, of Edmonds, via email. “My family is having fun and we are happy to come to Stevens Pass.”So, with a season behind her, how was it going? While the Epic and Ikon passes have somewhat scrambled the traditional who-gets-attention calculus, skiers outside of the Pacific Northwest rarely hear about the region's ski areas unless things get terrible. A heat wave ends Timberline's famous summer season three weeks early. The unlimited-Ikon-Base-Pass-inspired Crystal Mountain meltdown of 2020. Stevens Pass goes sideways. When the national ski media ignores the PNW, that typically means everything's going OK.And we didn't hear much about Stevens this year, did we? Lift aficionados are aware of the Kehr's chairlift upgrade. Powderchasers know the ski area came in significantly under its annual snowfall average despite bomber conditions throughout the West. Locals know that the ski area lost several days to road shutdowns on notoriously dicey US 2. But the rest of us mostly forgot about the joint, and for Vail Resorts, that was probably the best possible outcome.Questions I wish I'd askedIf I'd had more time, or if this interview had been 10 years earlier, or if the mountain hadn't been shuffled among owners in the interim, we surely would have discussed the 2012 Tunnel Creek avalanche. The incident killed three skiers in the popular backcountry area adjacent to Stevens Pass. This Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times feature story by John Branch offers a definitive account of what happened that day. It is a long but essential read, and basically scared me away from the backcountry forever.Why you should ski Stevens PassUsually Facebook is a wasteland overrun by morons who either lack brains, lack empathy, or both. As though someone had flushed the contents of the DSM-5 into the digital netherworld. But once in a while, a flash of brilliance. I observed such an exchange around the time Vail Resorts purchased Stevens Pass in 2018. I can't find the original conversation, so I'll paraphrase:PERSON 1: This is terrible, I don't want a bunch of Vail skiers overrunning my ski area.PERSON 2: You have nothing to worry about. No one is coming from Colorado to ski Stevens Pass. Vail is buying it so that Stevens regulars will go to Park City/Vail/Breckenridge/Whistler on vacation.Person two was right, of course, to an extent. Sure, Colorado or Utah skiers are generally happy reminding everyone that they live in Colorado or Utah. But to an Epic Pass holder living in, say, Pennsylvania or Michigan or New York or Wisconsin, an 1,800-foot, 1,100-acre ski area that averages 460 inches of snow annually sounds like a rowdy good time worth traveling for. Particularly since that ski area is pretty easy to reach via Seattle.I asked Galbraith whether, under the Epic Pass, Stevens had begun to attract more destination guests. She said that it had. It is likely a modest increase, and Stevens Pass will never offer the slopeside condos and snow quality of Utah or Colorado. But it is a revered ski center in a gorgeous natural setting with fierce skiing and a well-defined locals' culture. In our checklist era that the Epic Pass has enabled and defined, Stevens Pass is one mountain that every skier ought to hit eventually.Podcast NotesOn Washington's ski area landscapeWashington has just 16 ski areas and nearly 8 million residents. That gives the state one of the lowest numbers of ski areas, by geographic or population size, of any major ski state:While some of the state's ski areas are quite large, only 11 have chairlifts:We have a better chance of seeing Loup Loup on the Epic Pass than we do of ever building another ski area in Washington State. So this is what we have to work with.The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing all year round. Join us.The Storm publishes year-round, and guarantees 100 articles per year. This is article 54/100 in 2023, and number 440 since launching on Oct. 13, 2019. Want to send feedback? Reply to this email and I will answer (unless you sound insane, or, more likely, I just get busy). You can also email skiing@substack.com. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.stormskiing.com/subscribe
Today, I'm joined by Will Roberts and Ben Franks!Will is a senior lecturer at the University of Waikato in New Zealnd. Will is an experienced coach, and coach educator and has worked extensively in the UK. His work includes includes organisations such as the Premier League, Sport England, UK Coaching, Southampton Football Club, Manchester United Football Club, the English Cricket Board amongst others.Ben Franks is a lecturer in applied coaching science at Oxford Brookes University in the UK. Primarily his work is focused on the visual control of movement in sport during interceptive actions. Alongside his academic work, Ben coaches in football where he currently works for Ebbsfleet United Women, having previously held positions in the Womens National League and within non-league mens football.”Previous guest on episode 32 - Where we discussed his paper on visual gaze strategies in Elite soccer players Their project boing is all about physical literacy not just youth athletes but across all population.They provide the latest research about physical literacy, as courses, and resources for coaches. Which includes a book of over 100 games. Interested in hearing more from Emergence?..For as little as $5 per month, you can join the Exchange on Patreon for exclusive content including movement "deep dives" and much more!Looking to learn more about skill acquisition and sport movement?..Visit the Emergence website and take the next step in your coaching career. Episode Resources:Boing Website Will's page Ben's pageBen's twitter Episode 32 w/ Ben Credits: Song- "Starstruck" by Freebeats.io Let's Chat!Twitter: @thecoachjavIG: @thecoachjav
This week on Paco Radio Pokuah chats to Senior Mens players Will Roberts and Tomi Buljubasic about the team, the club and the ongoing season.
In this episode, we have with us Justin Lerma and Will Roberts from ASI Government to discuss Artificial Intelligence. Listen in as we discuss the US AI Training for Acquisition Workforce Act as well as what changes AI will bring to the Federal Workforce, Contracting and opportunities for small businesses. US AI Training for Acquisition Workforce Act
Friday 15 is back with a special update from this week's Government Affairs Committee meeting! In this abridged podcast, OAR's GA Team gives an update to the Gov. Affairs Committee and answers a few questions some folks have regarding OAR's 2023 priority legislation, how this legislative session has been more unique than past years with 3 weeks still left to go, why bills we've discussed before are now dormant and won't be heard until next session, the current dynamic at the State Capitol with education reform/funding, and much more. [0:30] Overview of where OAR priority legislation sits with Bryson Panas [9:25] What's Next with Jerrod Shouse and Will Roberts [13:05] Q&A
Will Roberts is The Paparazzi Gamer, for 12yrs he's been filming celebs in Hollywood. He reveals the best spots to see celebrities, which celebs hate the paparazzi and which call him to take pictures of them. That staged Kim Kardashian flour red carpet moment and more. Show is sponsored by: Camposfinancialgroup.com Doesn't matter if you have $500 or $5,000,000 Dan Campos is your financial advisor. Call him today: 240-207-3618 Carawayhome.com use code TSFS for 10% OFF your order at check out David Ruben Family Lawyer David is a lawyer practicing in Maryland who specializes in difficult divorces and narcissists, call for a FREE consultation 301-587-8900 Fast Growing Trees Buy affordable plants for your home and Get 15% OFF your order go to fastgrowingtrees.com/FRASER Horizonfibroids.com - Get rid of those nasty fibroids! Nutrafol.com: use code TSFS for FREE shipping and $15 off Zocdoc.com/tsfs - Download the Zocdoc App for FREE Advertise on The Sarah Fraser Show: Contact Laila Kalantari at True Native Media campaigns@truenativemedia.com Got at TIP on 90 Day Fiance, a TLC Show, Welcome To Plathville? Email: thesarahfrasershow@gmail.com Follow me on Tiktok: @thesarahfrasershow Book me on Cameo: cameo.com/sarahfraser Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Want to know what's happening around the Capitol this week? OAR's Will Gattenby, Bryson Panas, & Will Roberts have you covered as they discuss the 2023 A.C. Hamlin Gala, where OAR's priority legislation stands ahead of a big deadline week, and Mr. Robert's Neighborhood has the details on the Governor using his first veto of the year.
As another deadline week is completed in the Oklahoma legislature, OAR's Will Gattenby, Bryson Panas, & Will Roberts discuss how this third deadline week is going, where OAR's priority legislation stands, and the current status of education in the political scene.
As legislation has been making its way through their respective committees, your Government Affairs team is back with another episode of the Friday 15! Join Bryson Panas, Will Roberts, & OAR contract lobbyist Jerrod Shouse as they walk through this week's happenings at the State Capitol. To keep up with the latest OAR advocacy developments, visit https://okrealtors.com/advocacy
Friday 15 is back! On this episode, Will Gattenby, Bryson Panas, & Will Roberts discuss how OAR's priority legislation fared through deadline week, the upcoming Capitol Conference, and legislation going through the Capitol regarding cockfighting, sports betting, & more. Read articles on topics mentioned in this Friday 15 episode here: • The Frontier Senate leader wants a more ‘methodical' approach to sports betting • The Oklahoman Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on education funding: 'Cooler heads are going to prevail'
On this week's Friday 15, Will Gattenby, Bryson Panas, and Will Roberts discuss the failure of SQ820, major priority legislation on education that's going through this legislative session, HB1614 that deals with HOA transparency, as well as SB927 on real estate license code updates.
Welcome back to the Friday 15! This week is a deadline week for the Oklahoma Legislature, with OAR bills advancing out of their committees. Hear from Will Gattenby, Bryson Panas, Will Roberts, and this week's guest, Government Affairs Committee Chair Josh Woodward, as they discuss HB1614 and HB2288 passing committee, the governor's first bill signing of the year, and State Question 820.
Welcome to Friday 15, a legislative series brought to you by the Talking Real podcast from the Oklahoma Association of REALTORS®. On this first edition, Will Gattenby, Bryson Panas, and Will Roberts of OAR's Government Affairs team discuss early legislative session updates, 2023 legislative priorities surrounding SB570, SB927, & HB1614, and take a look at bills that are making a mark on the Capitol this session.
Warning: This episode does cover the subject of suicide. If you need help please use these links:UK https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/Rest of the World https://findahelpline.com/i/iaspDean Reed was an American actor, singer and songwriter, director, and Socialist who became a huge star in Latin America and the Eastern Bloc.Neil Jacobs is a guitarist who first met Dean Reed briefly while renting accommodation from Will Roberts, who directed the documentary of Dean Reed called “American Rebel”.Neil served on the US Cultural Delegation to the Moscow World Youth Festival in 1985 and unlike most of the participants, he was assigned by the Soviets. I did not go through any of the screening processes that the American Delegation had undergone, and therefore has a unique perspective on the event. It was at this event he began his friendship with Dean Reed.Additionally, he traveled with Dean Reed extensively both in the US and in the Eastern Bloc from 1985 -1986 and was one of the last people to see him before his death.Listen to our other Dean Reed episodes herehttps://coldwarconversations.com/episode97/https://coldwarconversations.com/episode98/The battle to preserve Cold War history is ongoing and your support can provide me with the ammunition to continue to keep this podcast on the air. Via a simple monthly donation, you'll become part of our community and get a sought-after CWC coaster as a thank you and you'll bask in the warm glow of knowing you are helping to preserve Cold War history. Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/If a monthly contribution is not your cup of tea, We also welcome one-off donations via the same link.Photos and videos relating to this episode https://coldwarconversations.com/episode274/Neil Jacobs web site https://www.neiljacobs.com/ Find the ideal gift for the Cold War enthusiast in your life! Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/store/Support the showSupport the project! https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/ Follow us on Twitter here https://twitter.com/ColdWarPodFacebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/coldwarpod/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/coldwarconversations/Youtube https://youtube.com/@ColdWarConversations
In this episode of the Ultrarunning Sam podcast we speak to Will Roberts. Will is a content creator, adventure geek, social media manager, photographer, videographer, blogger, associate lecturer and podcast producer.We talk about his media work in the niche area of adventure and ultramarathons. We talk about the amazing locations he's been privileged to shoot and his ongoing work with the Beyond the ultimate race series. We speak about his ‘healthy obsession' with the Spine race and the work that goes into producing all of the social media and race coverage every year in Britains most brutal race. A great listen if you work in media or are interested in the growing world of trail and ultra media. URS
Angus Savage is joined by Will Roberts of Young Rugby for Episode 12 of the NextGenXV Podcast. The guys delve into the Top 5 School Teams of the Weekend, brought to you by Limitless, The Schools Championship, The Schools Cup Quarter Finals, a flurry of live streams, and a look ahead to some EPIC Anglo-Irish encounters.Plus, Will gives his thoughts on our Greatest Schools XV of the Decade!You can list on Acast, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify - please do subscribe, download, rate, and review. It all makes a huge difference! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Do you live by your agency's core values? Have you spent time defining those values? Do you communicate them with your team? Many accidental agency owners haven't however it is a critical component of growing your business. For some, it's a one-time exercise that is just as quickly forgotten. Your values are the guiding principles leading the way your agency team operates. Today's guest shares how he built a value-based agency, how these 5 core values affect everything his team does, and the biggest challenges he has faced while scaling his agency. Will Roberts is the founder WebBox, a digital marketing and web design agency that collaborates with clients to create unforgettable experiences and campaigns. His agency strives to provide a relentlessly responsive service, which is one of its core values. Will shares why each of those values is an important pillar of how the agency operates and how he has chosen to celebrate his team's small victories. In this interview, we'll discuss: Building an agency based on 5 core values. How to solve your recruitment woes. Learning to celebrate small victories. Sponsors and Resources E2M Solutions: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by E2M Solutions, a web design and development agency that has provided white label services for the past 10 years to agencies all over the world. Check out e2msolutions.com/smartagency and get 10% off for the first three months of service. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio | Stitcher | Radio FM Being the Change You Want to See in the Agency World Like many agency owners, Will started doing some freelance work for some friends and family to gain experience. He got paid £75 for his first website – which he laughs about now. He quickly learned working for friends and family was not the best strategy, but thankfully he started getting calls from local businesses wanting his services. It was the first step toward growth. He was still halfway through university in 2008 when, after a few interactions with agencies, he became interested in the industry. One of the big problems he saw was that agencies didn't really care about their clients. Regardless, he knew there was potential for someone willing to raise the game by introducing some changes. Building a Digital Agency Guided By Core Values Plastering your values on your meeting room wall and actually living those values are very different things. Will had the opportunity to see how some agencies worked back when he was in college. He saw many things that could be improved and decided to build something different. He noticed a lack of direction resulting in poor client service. Employees were often not really aware of or held accountable to the company's core values. For his part, Will has worked to build a value-based agency. It is an important part of who they are as an agency. His team is even encouraged to bring up if they ever feel the agency is doing something that is contrary to these values. Everything they do goes through five core values that were part of creating an agency that was focused on users and clients. 5 Core Values that Steer Agency Growth Collaboratively Creative. They try to not go into meetings with an attitude of “it's our way of the highway”. Instead, they open the conversation with their intent to collaborate. Mutual respect is key - clients know their niche really well and his team knows UX. Bringing those two together ensures better results. BrutallyTransparent. As an agency, you have information that can make or break a client's website or online presence. Some agencies may choose to withhold that information. However, WebBox chooses to be transparent. Many times what a client wants is not necessarily what they need. Getting them to understand this leads to difficult conversations. This transparency also goes through to their accounts. They share timesheets with clients so they know how their resources are being spent. Seriously Skilled. WebBox brings on highly skilled specialists only. This is true for both clients and team members, who are actively encouraged to set time to train and get better at what they do. Proactively Ambitious. As an agency, they want to be ambitious and keep growing, but they are also ambitious for their clients. Client growth is also their victory as an agency. Relentlessly Responsive. It is not unusual to wait days and even a week to get a response from an agency. Will decided his agency would make it a priority to get back to clients quickly, within the hour. They believe if they're going to partner with clients, then they're going to be there when they need them. Challenges He Has Managed to Overcome While Growing His Business Keeping their sales pipeline full. An important part of scaling your agency is putting systems in place to keep your pipeline full. If your agency is still 100% project-based, remember your pipeline can be a risk. This was the case at Will's agency, so six years ago they introduced retainers and also added PPC management to their services. This way, they have balanced their income to a point where 60% comes from project-based and 40% from recurring revenue. This move has really helped them grow their team and also provided a solid base. Finding the right people to join the team. His agency has struggled with recruitment as they grew and the team couldn't keep up with the demand. Since then he has built a recruitment funnel, a very important step in any agency's journey. After you build a sales system, it's time to put together the right team to continue to scale your agency. The search for this team is a continuous effort, so you should always be recruiting. Finding time to work on the business. Will has been able to carve out some time each day to work on the agency rather than in it. Most agency owners will have a hard time getting to this point. You may think your responsibility is being the hardest working member of the team. However, being the first to get to the office and the last one to leave will only result in one thing: burnout. Will now sets apart half an hour in the morning where he focuses solely on strategies for the business. It's all about figuring out time rules to create to keep yourself accountable. Want the Support of Amazing Digital Agency Owners? If you want to be around amazing agency owners that can see you may not be able to see and help you grow your agency, go to the Digital Agency Elite to learn all about our exclusive mastermind.
Dan's away this week but he NextGenXV Podcast rolls on as Angus is joined by Will Roberts from Young Rugby for a St Joseph's Festival Special!The lads go in depth on the Festival, make their predictions, and look back at Festivals gone by. Plus a look at the Merchiston Castle Festival and thoughts on adding more Festivals to the calendar.And of course our Top 5 Schools of the Weekend and the Greatest Schools XV of the Decade - it's the fly half position and you'll never guess who makes it... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Will Roberts makes a welcome return to the podcast joined by a colleague at University of Gloucester, Kirsten Wing. You will remember Will from a previous podcast talking about the fantastic programme called 'Boing' which is looking to take an ecological approach to the development of movement for children.Kirsten has been studying the effect of Boing on coaching practice and on the way that children have responded to the approach with some fascinating findings - not least of which the link between the digital space and the physical space. I invited them on to talk me through it and explore some of the real world ramifications, it's a really interesting conversation that I really enjoyed...I hope you will too. Link to the research report here https://www.researchgate.net/publication/360561628_Operationalising_Physical_Literacy_Boing_Practitioner_Education_Programme_Technical_Report
Join me (Will Roberts) and Kevin Floyd the founder of Floyd Co, to talk about the business and his history of cars and bikes from Hondas to Harleys and of course Land Rovers For Utopia listeners use code "utopia" at checkout for 20% off Floyd Co https://floydandco.co.uk/ _____ Check out our new website https://www.utopiarestorations.co.uk/ and our new shop https://www.utopiarestorations.shop/
One thing that many of us who get bit by the acting bug have is a natural love for performing, but each of our journeys into the industry is one of a kind. Will Roberts is an award-winning actor, film and television weapons expert, cowboy, author, reporter, dancer, and holder of two Guinness World Records. Some of his film credits include The Redeemer, A Soldier's Revenge, iBot, The West and the Ruthless, just to name a few. Wil's television credits include Netflix hit Lucifer, True Terror-Robert Englund, Wave Rider, Mann & Wife, and Last Man Standing, and more. This spring, he will star in the second season of the Emmy award-winning drama series Studio City, streaming on Amazon Prime. Outside of acting, Will is also a professional clown and holds the Guinness World Record for "Gun Spinning" and "Most People Inside a Spinning Lasso."In this episode, Will shares his unique journey to Hollywood, from loving performing as a young kid to working as a professional clown. He gives his advice for actors on how to market themselves using social media, why it's important to love the hustle that comes with the job, and exciting projects he is working on currently. Tune in to Episode 56 of Hollywood Dream Maker to learn how Will made his Hollywood dream come true! In This Episode You Will Learn:When Will knew he wanted to be a performer (3:18)About Will's time in the circus and the world records (13:46)How Will has used social media to leverage his brand as an actor (33:50)Why it's important to enjoying the hustle in your work (52:24)What's up next for Will (1:09:35) Connect with Will RobertsIMDbWebsiteInstagram Let's Connect: Manhattan Actor Studio Website See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Sunil Dasgupta talks with Montgomery County Council District 2 candidates community activist Lorna Forde (4:28) and former Jamie Raskin-staffer Will Roberts (23:46). A belated addition is former Maryland delegate Al Carr (52:32) who is now running for Council District 4. Look back in the archives for interviews with other D2 and D4 candidates: Marilyn Balcombe, Kate Stewart, Amy Ginsburg, and John Zittrauer. Links on Twitter @ihppod. Music by Emily Hall.
Join me (Will Roberts) and my good friend Joe Allen to talk about what's going on at Utopia, our personal cars, plans for the summer and F1 season so far. Check out our new website https://www.utopiarestorations.co.uk/ and our new shop https://www.utopiarestorations.shop/
* INTERVIEW: How can you tell phony physical gold & silver from the real thing? Where is the dollar heading — to Weimar or War? Tony Arterburn, WiseWolf.gold joins to talk about gold, silver and fiat* Who Done It? Who leaked Alito's decision to repeal Roe? There's only 45 suspects. Will they investigate it thoroughly? What will happen to the leaker?* How does the Supreme Court system work? How far out are they from making the decision final? How will this impact the decision internally * Why was it leaked? Who benefits and what are the political implications for the election?* How does Roe impact the power of the Supreme Court in terms of "creating" the "law of the land" or inventing constitutional rights?* What does the opinion ACTUALLY say? Is it right or wrong in the legal arguments?* What would this decision mean for abortion?Reactions — especially Biden's statements — regarding the leakTOPICS by SEGMENTSegment 1* The leak is important. The issue of abortion is important. Roe is also important to the power of the Supreme Court and plays a huge role in elections* There's a clear consensus about who benefits* The short list of 45 suspects. Will Roberts give lie detector?* Media is quick to point out that the original Roe v Wade decision had 2 leaks. But even they admit THIS is unprecedented and why after the backlash against those leaks, it's truly surprising* Listener questionsSegment 2 begins approximately 00:26:02* WHO DONE IT? It's not just who benefits, but who would pay the biggest price* Four possible scenarios* This is who I think did it…Segment 3 begins approximately 00:41:20* How the process in the Supreme Court works, where are we in the process and what happens next. * When can we expect a decision?* What does the Alito draft position ACTUALLY SAY?Segment 4 begins approximately 01:18:20* Biden was FOR states making the decision about abortion before he was AGAINST itIf states get to make the decision, how many will ban abortion?* Biden weighs in on the leaked SCOTUS opinion. WATCH: amazing hypocrisy about "choice" & "privacy". * Reactions from the liberal mob* Reactions from liberal and conservatives politicians* Biden IS right about how the decision would affect SCOTUS ability to invent rights and "amend" the Constitution, including their definition of marriage* Biden admits it's a "CHILD" that's being "aborted"* Amazon is willing to give employees $4,000 to travel to a jurisdiction where they can kill their baby. Is it time we start thinking about NOT dealing with Amazon?Segment 5 begins approximately 01:57:52Pfizer Papers: No Tests for Cancer, Drug Interaction. WHO says they don't care about accumulations in organs, testing for carcinogenicity, pharmacodynamic drug interactions…in Pfizer papers they sought to hide for 75 yearsSegment 6 begins approximately 02:01:35INTERVIEW: Tony Arterburn, WiseWolf.gold, how you can pot phon physical gold & silver, where is the dollar heading — to Weimar or War, and other questions from listenersSegment 7 begins approximately 02:31:50Interview continuesFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 1323 Elgin, TX 78621
* INTERVIEW: How can you tell phony physical gold & silver from the real thing? Where is the dollar heading — to Weimar or War? Tony Arterburn, WiseWolf.gold joins to talk about gold, silver and fiat* Who Done It? Who leaked Alito's decision to repeal Roe? There's only 45 suspects. Will they investigate it thoroughly? What will happen to the leaker?* How does the Supreme Court system work? How far out are they from making the decision final? How will this impact the decision internally * Why was it leaked? Who benefits and what are the political implications for the election?* How does Roe impact the power of the Supreme Court in terms of "creating" the "law of the land" or inventing constitutional rights?* What does the opinion ACTUALLY say? Is it right or wrong in the legal arguments?* What would this decision mean for abortion?Reactions — especially Biden's statements — regarding the leakTOPICS by SEGMENTSegment 1* The leak is important. The issue of abortion is important. Roe is also important to the power of the Supreme Court and plays a huge role in elections* There's a clear consensus about who benefits* The short list of 45 suspects. Will Roberts give lie detector?* Media is quick to point out that the original Roe v Wade decision had 2 leaks. But even they admit THIS is unprecedented and why after the backlash against those leaks, it's truly surprising* Listener questionsSegment 2 begins approximately 00:26:02* WHO DONE IT? It's not just who benefits, but who would pay the biggest price* Four possible scenarios* This is who I think did it…Segment 3 begins approximately 00:41:20* How the process in the Supreme Court works, where are we in the process and what happens next. * When can we expect a decision?* What does the Alito draft position ACTUALLY SAY?Segment 4 begins approximately 01:18:20* Biden was FOR states making the decision about abortion before he was AGAINST itIf states get to make the decision, how many will ban abortion?* Biden weighs in on the leaked SCOTUS opinion. WATCH: amazing hypocrisy about "choice" & "privacy". * Reactions from the liberal mob* Reactions from liberal and conservatives politicians* Biden IS right about how the decision would affect SCOTUS ability to invent rights and "amend" the Constitution, including their definition of marriage* Biden admits it's a "CHILD" that's being "aborted"* Amazon is willing to give employees $4,000 to travel to a jurisdiction where they can kill their baby. Is it time we start thinking about NOT dealing with Amazon?Segment 5 begins approximately 01:57:52Pfizer Papers: No Tests for Cancer, Drug Interaction. WHO says they don't care about accumulations in organs, testing for carcinogenicity, pharmacodynamic drug interactions…in Pfizer papers they sought to hide for 75 yearsSegment 6 begins approximately 02:01:35INTERVIEW: Tony Arterburn, WiseWolf.gold, how you can pot phon physical gold & silver, where is the dollar heading — to Weimar or War, and other questions from listenersSegment 7 begins approximately 02:31:50Interview continuesFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 1323 Elgin, TX 78621* INTERVIEW: How can you tell phony physical gold & silver from the real thing? Where is the dollar heading — to Weimar or War? Tony Arterburn, WiseWolf.gold joins to talk about gold, silver and fiat* Who Done It? Who leaked Alito's decision to repeal Roe? There's only 45 suspects. Will they investigate it thoroughly? What will happen to the leaker?* How does the Supreme Court system work? How far out are they from making the decision final? How will this impact the decision internally * Why was it leaked? Who benefits and what are the political implications for the election?* How does Roe impact the power of the Supreme Court in terms of "creating" the "law of the land" or inventing constitutional rights?* What does the opinion ACTUALLY say? Is it right or wrong in the legal arguments?* What would this decision mean for abortion?Reactions — especially Biden's statements — regarding the leakTOPICS by SEGMENTSegment 1* The leak is important. The issue of abortion is important. Roe is also important to the power of the Supreme Court and plays a huge role in elections* There's a clear consensus about who benefits* The short list of 45 suspects. Will Roberts give lie detector?* Media is quick to point out that the original Roe v Wade decision had 2 leaks. But even they admit THIS is unprecedented and why after the backlash against those leaks, it's truly surprising* Listener questionsSegment 2 begins approximately 00:26:02* WHO DONE IT? It's not just who benefits, but who would pay the biggest price* Four possible scenarios* This is who I think did it…Segment 3 begins approximately 00:41:20* How the process in the Supreme Court works, where are we in the process and what happens next. * When can we expect a decision?* What does the Alito draft position ACTUALLY SAY?Segment 4 begins approximately 01:18:20* Biden was FOR states making the decision about abortion before he was AGAINST itIf states get to make the decision, how many will ban abortion?* Biden weighs in on the leaked SCOTUS opinion. WATCH: amazing hypocrisy about "choice" & "privacy". * Reactions from the liberal mob* Reactions from liberal and conservatives politicians* Biden IS right about how the decision would affect SCOTUS ability to invent rights and "amend" the Constitution, including their definition of marriage* Biden admits it's a "CHILD" that's being "aborted"* Amazon is willing to give employees $4,000 to travel to a jurisdiction where they can kill their baby. Is it time we start thinking about NOT dealing with Amazon?Segment 5 begins approximately 01:57:52Pfizer Papers: No Tests for Cancer, Drug Interaction. WHO says they don't care about accumulations in organs, testing for carcinogenicity, pharmacodynamic drug interactions…in Pfizer papers they sought to hide for 75 yearsSegment 6 begins approximately 02:01:35INTERVIEW: Tony Arterburn, WiseWolf.gold, how you can pot phon physical gold & silver, where is the dollar heading — to Weimar or War, and other questions from listenersSegment 7 begins approximately 02:31:50Interview continuesFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 1323 Elgin, TX 78621
As we prepare for the visit of Nottingham to Goldington Road, Will Roberts catches up with Dean Adamson and Luke Frost to talk off-the-field matters including the new James Bond film and recent holidays. Blues Media Manager, Ryan Robinson then speaks to Blues Women duo Emma Graham & Lucy Middleton following their victory over Letchworth to discuss what it's like to be top of the table in their debut campaign, squad camaraderie and thoughts for the future. Finally, Deano and Frosty return for a new and interesting segment, as they battle it out in a game of 'LIES'.
Podcast with Dr Will Roberts and Danny Newcombe. Will and Danny explore the subject of skill acquisition and putting theory into practice for children through to elite athletes. Whatever your role, if you're helping people to be active and improve, we're here for you. Visit UKCoaching.org to grow your coaching skills and be part of the community.
Join Scott Dawson's son Hunter Dawson as he hosts this special episode of Dawson Now along with SDEA team members Gina Mayfield and Will Roberts to share stories of how students from many locations converged on the Las Vegas area to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ door to door with locals, culminating in two nights of rallies as Scott Dawson shared the Gospel message to large crowds.
This month, we head out into Bedfordshire and the picturesque town of Oakley as Media Manager, Ryan Robinson catches up with two of our brightest young stars, Andre Robson and Corrie Barrett. The two new arrivals for the 2021 campaign discuss all things rugby including the remaining Championship fixtures this season and excitement towards return of crowds for the Battle of Bedfordshire fixture v Ampthill. They also delve into matters off the field and how they're getting along living together this season. Ryan then meets new father Joe Atkinson who appears 'In The Spotlight' before Will Roberts concludes this month's episode by jumping on Zoom for a catch-up and quiz with 'The Two Tommies'; Tommy Mathews and Tom Litchfield.
Earth Day 2021 episode. Sunil Dasgupta talks to Montgomery County, MD, Council Member Hans Riemer about the failure of his proposal to change zoning rules to allow ground-based solar panels in the protected agricultural reserve. Andrew Saundry talks with Will Roberts about the eviction crisis. Music from new locally-composed musical Sunflower: The Story of Amalie and Vincent.
Ahead of the trip to Saracens in Round 5 of Championship rugby, Sam and Will Roberts catch up with Rich Lane and Matt Worley to play a few new games on the Blues Podcast; designed to get the duo to open up about their teammates, life away from Goldington Road and future aspirations. Sam then ventures to Bedfordshire Golf Club to meet this month's 'In The Spotlight' player feature, Will Maisey. The pair talk first introductions to rugby, ambitions for the current Bedford Blues season and Maisey's ability from the tees. Finally, Ryan Olowofela requires some rapid thinking in Quickfire Questions to conclude this month's backs special on the Blues Podcast
"Cultural Catalyst" - You hear that term in every episode of Dawson Now. What does it really mean? In this special edition of the podcast Scott Dawson is joined by assistant Will Roberts and producer Mark Congleton to explore what it means to be a Cultural Catalyst and lay out the ten characteristics you'll find in every person who is one. Take notes and see if you can identify the Cultural Catalysts in your life!
In this second episode of Intelligent AI, we’ll take a data set csv and walk through how to use it to solve a business problem. Will Roberts hosts the second episode of Intelligent AI and speaks with IBM’s Developer Advocate Upkar Lidder on the process and pitfalls involved. Analyzing a sample data set is the “hello world” for data scientists everywhere, and it gives us a chance to discuss the chasm between example processes, and the technology needed to make an organizational difference.
Intelligent AI comes to you in this first episode to talk to you about what an organization needs to do to set up its data scientists for success. If you’re a data scientist, you’ll know what to ask for, and if you’re supporting them, you’ll know how to. Will Roberts and John Thomas (IBM’s Chief Data Scientist for Data and AI) tackle the organizational pitfalls of building data products without a data pipeline.
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The hardest solutions to visualize are the ones you haven’t seen yet, and it’s easy to question the value they serve. In the third episode of Intelligent AI, host Will Roberts speaks with IBM’s Distinguished Engineer Avijit Chatterjee about the technological successes he’s witnessed with clients firsthand, and the benefits they gained as a result. If you’re curious about what your organization is capable of doing by including AI, tune in to this conversation.IBM Expert TVIntelligent AI - Predictions In The Field
Subscribe & Download Listen on Apple Podcasts Listen on Google Play Follow us on SoundCloud Listen on Spotify Guest: William Roberts & John Holmes https://youtu.be/TNCO58o7wJI Episode Transcript 00:04 Ramesh: Hello everyone. Welcome to one more episode of the agile entrepreneur video cast and podcast. And this is your host, Ramesh Dontha. Today, with the very first time I'm going to talk to two co-founders, John Holmes and Will Roberts. Both of them are co-founders and executive partners at www.weworked.com. It's an online timesheet software company. They have bootstrapped it built into a company that serves customers in what, 120 countries. That is phenomenal. All right guys, John and Will welcome. 00:41 Will: Thank you. 00:41 Ramesh: So, John, can you introduce the company please? 00:46 John: Sure. I'm a little bit about weworked, we started, weworked about nine years ago. My time may be off a year or so. It goes back pretty fast, but not years ago. When I started, weworked we both worked for small companies and weworked basically as a time sheet invoicing payroll/ leave tracking software that we developed with the focus of small business clients. And it's kind of morphed into something much bigger. But from the beginning, that was the initial focus. 01:27 Ramesh: Okay, great. So Will how about you, if you could introduce yourself and then the side of the business that you focus on as well? 01:35 Will: I am Will Roberts; I am a cofounder here at www.weworked.com. I've primarily focused on the technical support team, database architecture, database management and some marketing. 01:53 Ramesh: Fantastic. So all right guys, so welcome. And so let's talk about the nine years ago before, right. So that's when you guys started. And how did you decide to start a company? What were you guys doing before that? So let me start with Will. So what were you doing before you guys started www.weworked.com? 02:14 Will: I actually was, I had started my own consulting firm, I think back in maybe 2005. And I was, you know, pretty much serving as a contractor to the federal government. 02:32 Ramesh: I see. So John, how about you? What were you doing before that? 02:36 John: I was a software programmer for small businesses. And I did some government contracting work as well. 02:47 Ramesh: Okay. So then how did you guys meet up and then how did the thought of starting a company come, who started and then who followed up? 02:57 Will: Well, firstly we met on the job. 03:02 John: Yes, we both met probably back in 2000, 2001 we were both working for a smaller tech company that created software for the government on the department of transportation. And Will and I kicked it off right away from beginning. So years later after Will started his business and I was probably two jobs moved from where we met. I had reached out to Will regarding weworked. So its kind of, I kind of had the initial brainchild of it. I was out of work for a few months and sat around thinking about what I could do to kind of change the projection of you know, my future with respect to jobs and businesses. So having worked for small businesses most of the time, one thing that I noticed was none of the small businesses had in house Time sheet software. And it was a struggle for a lot of them back in the early two thousands, because a lot of the software was developed for large enterprises. So started working on it, developed a good starting point. And then realized I needed a lot of help to pull this thing off and went through my mental Rolodex who I could call upon and Will was the first guy. And that's how, that was in short. That's how it kicked off. 04:50 Ramesh: Fantastic. Okay. So let me ask you this guys. Whenever a software company like this gets formed and you have an idea for a product, the challenge is always you know,
Interview with magician, actor and stuntman Will Roberts. David Peace and Steve Spade talk to Will Roberts about his stunt work, magic and gun slinging. A unique guy with a unique set of skills makes an incredible interview http://www.basicsofmagic.com #magic #magician #podcast
On another magical episode of Buddycast, we chat with my new buddy Will Roberts who is a magician, actor and the jack of all trades. Will also currently holds two world records! Hear all about it here on Buddycast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nick-sorensen/support
In this episode of the Cohere podcast, I speak with Will Roberts, a data scientist at IBM, about the implications of data science and AI for online communities. Will and I talk through: A definition of AI / ML How machine learning is being applied in the enterprise More specifically, how ML & AI are / might be applied to customer experience generally, and community experiences specifically How we might use community data for models (and analytics) What the key opportunities and risks are for leveraging ML Will's advice on how the community team might approach and partner with a data scientist in their organization This episode is a complimentary conversation to our ongoing research at Structure3C. You can find Will online: Last, but not least, more info about the awesome Ian Banks Culture series Will mentions: (overview on Wikipedia) (Open Library)
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Danny Newcombe and Will Roberts from Boing Kids join Rusty to chat all things 'Bears in the Woods', coach development and how we take webinars to the pitch more effectively.
Join Scott Dawson as he interviews film maker John Erwin, the man behind I Can Only Imagine, October Baby, Mom's Night Out, and the new film I Still Believe. Also, Scott talks with Highlands College president Mark Pettus, as well as SDEA team members Caleb Jones and Will Roberts about their personal observations about the winter Strength to Stand Conference.
IBM's Data Science and AI Technical Marketing Team is launching a new series as part of the IBM Developer Podcast. In this short trailer, Will Roberts introduces himself and explains why his team is launching the Data Scientist Series and what they hope to achieve with it. Links mentioned in this episode: IBM Data Science Community
Tonight; the impeachment trial. An absolute disgrace. Insanity. Also, the primaries coming. The democrats need to focus on a common goal. Laura Trump not very nice and Sully Sullenberger calls her out. Boeing gets rid of CEO. Trump lies top 16,000. Republicans drawing line in sand. Will Roberts step up? Black Monday and more. Always an interesting perspective on everyday issues.
We've seen a lot of development in comms techniques in 2019. However one area of digital marketing I didn't expect to hear in PR merging was affiliate marketing. That was until I interviewed Rich Leigh and Will Roberts at Radioactve Talent in December 2019. After that meeting, the marketing mix completely made sense! I went to their office to find out how they're bringing years of influencer and publisher knowledge from PR and merging it with Will’s expertise in online affiliate and revenue share deals. If you haven't heard of affiliates before, don't worry. The guys explain exactly how the process works for agencies, brands and influencers. Rich also also explains why, as a PR agency founder he is branching into this new growth area and why it's making their current clients very happy.
In this episode, Emma meets co-founders of Pixelbeard, Will Roberts and Adam Davies. Pixelbeard design and engineer bespoke mobile app experiences and call Bruntwood Works’ Cotton Exchange building in Liverpool their home. They discuss the growth of e-sports, talent acquisition, as well as how to build trust and wow clients from across the pond. Curious about the name? All is revealed in this entertaining episode. Don't forget to give us your feedback by tweeting us at @Bruntwood_UK or email contactus@bruntwood.co.uk. Pixel Beard https://twitter.com/PixelBeardCo https://pixelbeard.co/ Bruntwood https://bruntwood.co.uk/ Enterprise Nation https://www.enterprisenation.com/
Ian Renshaw is back and he has a new book out that he wrote with Danny Newcombe, Keith Davids and Will Roberts. The book (link below) is designed to introduce coaches to the concepts, principles and language of the Constraints Led Approach and offers practical examples of how the approach can be used to support athlete development. In this conversation we delve into some of these principles including: - The difference between representative task design and variability - The importance of information in the environment and the folly of removing this information - How to design practices to feel like the real thing- An exploration of 'affordance led coaching'I hope you enjoyhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Constraints-Led-Approach-Constraints-Based-Methodologies/dp/1138104078/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3QUYL3PY38Z9H&keywords=the+constraints+led+approach&qid=1567450257&s=gateway&sprefix=the+constra%2Caps%2C141&sr=8-1
Ian Renshaw is back and he has a new book out that he wrote with Danny Newcombe, Keith Davids and Will Roberts. The book (link below) is designed to introduce coaches to the concepts, principles and language of the Constraints Led Approach and offers practical examples of how the approach can be used to support athlete development. In this conversation we delve into some of these principles including: - The difference between representative task design and variability - The importance of information in the environment and the folly of removing this information - How to design practices to feel like the real thing- An exploration of 'affordance led coaching'I hope you enjoyhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/Constraints-Led-Approach-Constraints-Based-Methodologies/dp/1138104078/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3QUYL3PY38Z9H&keywords=the+constraints+led+approach&qid=1567450257&s=gateway&sprefix=the+constra%2Caps%2C141&sr=8-1
David Mancini, director of SMU Meadows School of the Arts Division of Music and associate professor of Music Theory interviews the Wilfred Roberts, internationally renown bassoonist and adjunct professor, Bassoon. Wilfred Roberts is one of today's premier bassoonists. Internationally recognized for his consummate artistry, Roberts became principal bassoon of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in 1965, and retired from this position in October 2015. His 50-year tenure as principal bassoon is the longest on record for any major orchestra. He graduated with highest honors from Oberlin Conservatory and also studied at the Mozarteum Academy in Salzburg, Austria. Before beginning his career in the United States, he served as principal bassoon of the Camerata Academica Orchestra of Salzburg, touring throughout Europe and recording on the Deutsche Grammophone label. Examples of his extremely lyrical yet strong style and exceptional control of the instrument can be heard on extensive recordings with the Dallas Symphony on the RCA, Telarc, Angel, Pro Arte, Dorian and Delos labels. Throughout his career, in national and international tours, his playing has been described as that which represents the top of his profession. “Will Roberts is one of the orchestra members that has been with us the longest, yet he still plays like a young man,” says Jaap van Zweden, music director of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. “He is as a father for the orchestra and his musicianship is an inspiration to us all.” Roberts is on the faculty of Southern Methodist University and has served on the faculties of the University of North Texas, University of Indiana and University of Michigan. He has performed in various leading summer festivals of music throughout his career. In addition to his long tenure as principal bassoon, he also served for over 40 years as personnel manager and contractor of musicians of the Dallas Symphony.
Will Roberts is a senior lecturer in sport and exercise at the University of Gloucestershire. His teaching and research interests revolve around two key areas; the sociology of sport, and coaching pedagogy. His PhD examines the role coaching has in providing social and personal change. In this conversation we explore the challenges that coaches face when adopting a constraints led approach to coaching, we also discuss the importance of a strong understanding of human movement and bio-mechanics is important to support effective practice design.We also delve into a project that he is leading that adopts a non linear approach to the development of physical literacy for children in schools and clubs. Linkshttp://www.boingkids.co.uk/https://www.amazon.co.uk/Constraints-Led-Approach-Constraints-Based-Methodologies/dp/1138104078/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1B25QUU3TDNRA&keywords=constraints+led+approach&qid=1561498587&s=gateway&sprefix=constrants+%2Caps%2C192&sr=8-1
Will Roberts is a senior lecturer in sport and exercise at the University of Gloucestershire. His teaching and research interests revolve around two key areas; the sociology of sport, and coaching pedagogy. His PhD examines the role coaching has in providing social and personal change. In this conversation we explore the challenges that coaches face when adopting a constraints led approach to coaching, we also discuss the importance of a strong understanding of human movement and bio-mechanics is important to support effective practice design.We also delve into a project that he is leading that adopts a non linear approach to the development of physical literacy for children in schools and clubs. Linkshttp://www.boingkids.co.uk/https://www.amazon.co.uk/Constraints-Led-Approach-Constraints-Based-Methodologies/dp/1138104078/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1B25QUU3TDNRA&keywords=constraints+led+approach&qid=1561498587&s=gateway&sprefix=constrants+%2Caps%2C192&sr=8-1
What is the meaning behind Juneteenth? Scott interviews Bishop Jim Lowe, Will Roberts and Charlene Cannon on the issue of racial reconciliation. Frank and honest discussion on a tender issue of the day.
Hello hello and welcome back to The 2% Podcast, this week we've got a cracking episode for you! We go round the houses with this week's guest Will Roberts from his passion for 'speed cubing' (solving a rubix cube as fast as posible), to studying at the Royal College of Music (RCM), to the random meeting with Josh on the way home from a night out. This was loads of fun to record & we hope you enjoy it!
Today on the show I'm joined by Will Roberts (@w_roberts6) and Danny Newcombe (@dannynewcombe). Will and Danny spend considerable time thinking about how best to develop physical literacy for kids. What I love about this is that not only are they doing the research, they are testing their ideas through a programme called Boing Kids […]The post EP 63 – Will Roberts and Danny Newcombe – Physical Literacy, Constraints, and the Boing Programme for Kids. appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
Today on the show I'm joined by Will Roberts (@w_roberts6) and Danny Newcombe (@dannynewcombe). Will and Danny spend considerable time thinking about how best to develop physical literacy for kids. What I love about this is that not only are they doing the research, they are testing their ideas through a programme called Boing Kids […]The post EP 63 – Will Roberts and Danny Newcombe – Physical Literacy, Constraints, and the Boing Programme for Kids. appeared first on AUT Millennium News.
Writer/director/creator Katherine Curtis, lights and sound designer Kurt Radtke, Director of Photography Abbie Elrod, and actor Will Roberts of FunWitFunny join us to talk about producing a video sketch show on a budget. They discuss collaboration, ideal frequency/length, finding one’s voice, and production value. We try a new segment, Philip’s Corner, which doesn’t get dark […] The post FunWitFunny | Next At Bat: Episode 105 appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Will Roberts, Gubby Kubik, Philip Simondet, Alex Collyard and Erik Nielson of THE PAiNTERS (unfortunately Jeff Gyllen and Luke Gonnella couldn’t make it) eplore when callbacks become indulgent, and when joking about misogyny just becomes misogyny. They explain how the form started as a joke while practicing for The Local Music Scene (which is a […] The post THE PAiNTERS | Next At Bat: Episode Seventy Six appeared first on NoisePicnic Podcast Network.
Will Roberts is an internationally renowned performer and speaker known for his high-energy and insightful content spiked with humor. He is an expert with a rope and is currently a featured act in Cirque du Soleil's Viva Elvis production on the Las Vegas Strip. Inger Pols spent a dozen years as a Marketing Executive before adopting a 4-year-old boy from Kazakhstan and then a 3-year-old girl from Siberia. In order to help them make up for their challenging start she returned to school to study nutrition and dietary theory and received certification as a Holistic Health Coach. Jennifer Myers, owner of Dwell Residential Brokerage in Washington, DC, is an award-winning real estate agent with more than 10 years of experience in the D.C., metropolitan area. She's been a top producer since her first year as an agent, at the age of 23. In 2009, she was named “Accredited Buyer Agent of the Year” by Realtor Magazine. In 2010 she was named a “Best Of” DC Real Estate Agent in the Washington City Paper. Keith LaMere is the Owner of ACA Funding. For the past 10+ years he has been helping small business owners get the financing they need and will be discussing the ins and outs of alternative lending. Scott Fox is the Founder of the popular lifestyle entrepreneur coaching community ClickMillionaires.com and Author of the new book Click Millionaires: Work Less, Live More with an Internet Lifestyle Business You Love. Scott is a serial startup entrepreneur, executive, podcaster, and Author whose e-business strategy coaching helps solopreneurs, small business owners, and corporations make more money online.
Dr Will Roberts from The Ridge Community Church tells his family's story about adopting & rescuing four Liberian girls.
Pastor Bobby Williams talks about our simple instructions we are to follow as Christ followers when it comes to caring for the welfare of others in need. We also hear from Dr Will Roberts as he tells his story of adopting four girls from Liberia.