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Salish Wolf
#30 Chad Guenter on Fostering Mental Health, Healing Through Connection, and Paddling the Path

Salish Wolf

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 101:45


This interview with mental health champion Chad Guenter begins with a light-hearted discussion of standup paddle boarding on rivers and rapids and includes his takeaways from many years as a whitewater guide. And then, as if entering class V rapids, the intensity changes. Being most at home on the water, Chad is not afraid to go deep, and in this episode, we descend into the abyss of mental illness. Paddling has been an integral part of Chad's life and personal healing, and to help support loved ones struggling with mental health, he started using his paddle board as a springboard to raise awareness. But Chad is not just standing up for those close to him; he incessantly fights for the well-being of anyone facing mental health challenges. Through his initiatives known as Keep Calm/Paddle On and Project All In, and in his role as a firefighter, Chad has dedicated his life to helping others both in the physical and mental/emotional realms. He is literally saving and improving the lives of people throughout Canada, and the impact of Project All in has cascaded around the globe. I know and have interviewed many amazing and driven individuals, and Chad has quickly risen to the upper ranks of that list. His dedication to his selfless path of service to others is awe-inspiring, and his unabashed vulnerability touched me in a way that very few interactions have. Even with his enormous physical stature, I have found that it is his heart that is the ultimate titan. With Chad standing up against the stigmatization of mental illness, dismantled barriers are being left in his wake. Be prepared to fall in love with this guy and feel the embrace of his compassion. Please enjoy this episode of Salish Wolf with Chad Guenter. Episode Links: Keep Calm/Paddle On Project All In River Camp at NormHann.com Episode 1: Norm Hann on Paddleboarding, Wild British Columbia, and Activism Whitewater Intensive Leadership Development School Anchor Point Links: Men's Retreats at Anchor Point Expeditions

The Favorites Sports Betting Podcast - Part of The Action Network
Early NFL Draft Betting Guide | The Favorites Sports Betting Podcast

The Favorites Sports Betting Podcast - Part of The Action Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 36:44


With Chad out this week, Simon Hunter is joined by Darren Rovell as they preview the NFL Draft from a gambling perspective. Leading the discussion is Scott Smith, a FantasyPros Most Accurate Mock Draft winner and one of the most respected NFL Draft betting experts in the world. Together they discuss mock draft strategy and how to approach lines during an unprecedented lead up to this year's draft, without a traditional Combine or Pro Days. He gives his favorite bets as the NFL Draft approaches, and how he is viewing the QB strategy top-to-bottom. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Andrew Petty is Dying
Breaking the Stuckness Stalemate (Part 2)

Andrew Petty is Dying

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021 85:07


This episode is a first for this podcast--a “part two” continuation of a previous episode. It features a fellow coach and my good friend, Chad James, and together we unpack the 5 ingredients in the recipe for using stuckness to our benefit that I shared in Ep. 027, Breaking the Stuckness Stalemate: A Path to Transformation.  When I released that episode, I was vaguely aware that it felt unfinished somehow, but I couldn’t put my finger on why. Then I got unsolicited feedback from my wife and Chad that although they really liked the episode, it felt unfinished to them, too. And Chad mentioned that the five basic ingredients in the recipe for using stuckness to our benefit was the part he wanted to hear more about.  That connected the dots for me on what felt unfinished and what needed to be done about it. And since I’ve been wanting to have Chad on the podcast for a while anyway, I decided to strike while the iron was hot, as it were, and kill two birds with one stone by asking Chad to join me to help land this plane that was left circling the airfield.  If you haven’t already tuned in to Ep. 027, you can still listen to this one first because I summarize the big idea from that episode at the beginning of this one. But for full benefit, I do recommend listening to Ep. 027, too. It’s short and easy to digest at just 15 mins--and in it I pull back the curtain on one of my own recent episodes of stuckness on the way to making the point.   Introducing Chad James Chad James is a veteran business coach with 20+ years of experience. His own experience in business and his intuitive gifting for discerning core issues, coupled with empathy, compassion,and a vast resource of tools and strategies for optimizing business and life, make Chad a highly-sought-after, highly-trusted, and valuable partner for “succeeding faster, living better, and creating the life you’ve always imagined.” He’s led an amazingly diverse and adventurous life, and he’s often picking up some new pursuit for the sake of stretching and challenging himself and embracing the “beginner’s mind” again. He has a huge heart. He brings all of who he is to his work as a coach.  Chad’s also a good friend of mine and a mentor in life and business, too. In fact, he was catalytic in my development of The Graveyard Group masterminds--of which he is a founding member--and has helped me climb numerous professional learning curves more quickly than I would have on my own. The original concept out of which I developed this 2-part podcast series, “If you’re stuck, get moving,” was formulated in preparation for an event at which Chad invited me to speak. To say that he’s been influential in my life would be a huge understatement.    Something New from Chad--and a Special Deal for You Chad has just launched a brand new project that I’m really excited about and I hope you’ll check out, called Mavericks--a membership-based group coaching experience that makes Chad’s wealth of wisdom, tools, and strategies available to many more than ever before, in the context of a group of others playing full-out in the game of life.  I’m pumped to share that Chad’s offering Andrew Petty is Dying listeners 25% off of their first-month’s membership. Just visit carrynobrand.com, and enter the code “Andrew” at checkout. Membership is super reasonably priced at less than $100 a month, and it gives you exclusive access to Chad and his treasure trove of resources.    First, a Refresher: Ep. 027 Summary If you haven’t yet tuned into part 1 of this 2-part series on breaking the stuckness stalemate, go here to tune in or read the shownotes, or read this brief summary of the main points, below:   The Big Idea: If you’re stuck, get moving.  Even more specifically, get moving with and through the stuckness.  Other Important Stuff Supporting the Big Idea Stuck is never fun--in fact, it can actually be really painful--but stuckness is a normal and necessary part of life as a human on planet Earth. It alerts us to the fact that there’s a gap between where we are and where we want to be. And something unconscious and unknown is in our way. Stuckness is a chance to make the unconscious conscious--to generate fresh insight to which we can then apply action and achieve some sort of transformation.  Because Insight + Action = Transformation.  The stuckness is always there for a reason.  With practice, we can learn to see the stuckness as an indicator that we’re on the brink of a new opportunity to grow and evolve. But moving through stuckness to the good stuff beyond is less like the caterpillar emerging from a caterpillar than it is like a snake shedding its skin. It takes effort and intention and time--and it’s uncomfortable. The accompanying psychological pain of stuckness is essential, though. Our desire for relief from it motivates us to do the work to get unstuck. The discomfort is necessary to produce the insights that lead to action that result in some kind of transformation.  Stuckness is a guide appointed by our hearts and minds to show us the way to something even better.  We have choices, of course, when stuckness shows up. Broadly speaking, we can retreat from it, stall out in the face of it, or advance through it. Neither retreating nor stalling out will produce a good result. Only advancing through it will.  Here are five basic ingredients in the recipe for using stuckness to our benefit: Become familiar with your own tell-tale signs of stuckness. In my experience, some of the typical signs include irritability, distractedness, restless energy, a lack of focus, and loss of a sense of humor.  Acknowledge that you’re stuck, and invite the stuckness to teach you. This acceptance will create the openness of heart and mind that allows the unconscious to be made conscious. Don’t fight it or try to muscle your way past it. Resistance or avoidance or sheer force of will makes the stuckness an enemy rather than a useful mentor.  Take 100% responsibility for your stuckness. It’s your problem--no one else’s. Request help from others--friends, experts, a therapist, whomever or whatever seems appropriate to the situation--but retain full ownership of the problem and the solution.  Tap into the negative energy--frustration, anger, etc.--to fuel positive forward movement through the stuckness.  Finally, get moving--with and through the stuckness. So, if you’re stuck, get moving. Even more specifically, get moving through the stuckness so it can teach us what it’s there for.  The more skillful we become at leveraging life’s many encounters with stuckness, the more we will milk out of this life, the more we will bring into it for our own fulfillment and others’ benefit, and the fewer deathbed regrets we’ll have.   Now, Part 2! Now, without further ado, let’s jump into the meat of this episode--part 2 of Breaking the Stuckness Stalemate: The 5 Ingredients in the Recipe for Using Stuckness to Our Benefit, with Chad James! Since this part 2 episode focuses on unpacking the 5 ingredients in much greater depth and detail, I’ll organize what follows under subheadings for each ingredient. I won’t come close to capturing all of the great stuff, so tune in to the full episode for more.    Ingredient 1: Get Acquainted With It Become familiar with the tell-tale signs of stuckness. In my experience, some of the typical signs include irritability, distractedness, restless energy, a lack of focus, and loss of a sense of humor. Some key points from this part of the discussion: It’s important to recognize the primary emotion you’re experiencing.  Sometimes, somatic (physical) indicators appear first in times of mental (psychological) stuckness--even before we’re aware of the specific emotion. So training ourselves to become more aware of our specific “psychosomatic” early warning signs is an important part of using stuckness to our benefit. For Chad, common psychosomatic indicators are sensations in the center of his chest and tightness in his neck.  This helps us avoid the instinctive “fight or flight” response to discomfort and unpleasant emotions--and move with and through the stuckness instead.  We brought Steven Pressfield’s concept of Resistance--a form of stuckness--into the conversation, from his fantastic book, The War of Art. (To get the essence of this Resistance idea (and a whole lot more) w/out first reading the whole book, tune into Tim Ferriss’ recent interview with Steven Pressfield.) Chad had this to say, “I think that one of the very important concepts in taking things to the next level is understanding--not just understanding but accepting and maybe even celebrating--that Resistance is part of that journey. So as we see that Resistance, that could be an exciting moment, it could be an awesome moment, it could be an area where we go, "Oh wait, something cool's about to happen!" When we change our relationship with Stuckness / Resistance, we can learn the lesson it’s there to teach us and achieve the transformation available on the other side.  The hard way--through the stuckness, for example--is often the best way.  And more...   Ingredient 2: Acknowledge It Acknowledge that you’re stuck, and invite the stuckness to teach you. This acceptance will create the openness of heart and mind that allows the unconscious to be made conscious. Don’t fight it or try to muscle your way past it. Resistance or avoidance or sheer force of will makes the stuckness an enemy rather than a useful mentor. Some key points from this part of the discussion: “The faster we energetically acknowledge that something is wrong...the faster we can begin to take action toward fixing it. And often that action...just has to do with moving toward it.” -Chad If I fail to acknowledge it, I start living my life in avoidance of it. So it’s still calling the shots. It’s better to just acknowledge it, deal with it, and move on.    Ingredient 3: Own It Take 100% responsibility for your stuckness. It’s your problem--no one else’s. Request help from others--friends, experts, a therapist, whomever or whatever seems appropriate to the situation--but retain full ownership of the problem and the solution. Some key points from this part of the discussion: Nobody’s coming to save you--as Chad’s Air Force Colonel dad reminded him as a kid. As adults, it’s our job to self-rescue. If we expect or demand that others will fix our stuckness, we’ll get into victim territory and create unnecessary collateral damage. So I hear...not that I have any recent personal experience with this… Take responsibility first. Then enroll others to help you.  Your spouse / significant other is not your therapist.    Ingredient 4: Harness It Tap into the negative energy--frustration, anger, etc.--to fuel positive forward movement through the stuckness. Some key points from this part of the discussion: “Be with” the discomfort of stuckness. If we’re constantly fighting it, we can’t act our way out of it.  If we didn't have some of the pain associated with these moments of stuckness, we'd lack the motivation to grow. Cognitive dissonance pulls us forward.  Slow down. If we're inclined to believe that we can't slow down for an episode of stuckness, then we’re going to revisit it again later. The stuckness will recur and build until you HAVE to pay attention to it--often at a much higher cost.  If we slow down, be with it, and rely on the fact that we've been here before--then we tend to put ourselves in a better place for action.  And a plethora (cue The Three Amigos clip…) of metaphors to help us “see” what we’re saying--from dirtbike racing to soccer and mountain biking and flying a plane. As in these things, so in life!    Ingredient 5: Take Action Finally, get moving--with and through the stuckness. Some key points from this part of the discussion: If nothing else, simply be sure to take some action, to move in some way. If you’re stuck, get moving.  Good action is never wishing the problem would go away. Good action starts from the point of stuckness and moves forward from there.  Action with intention toward our stuckness always solves our problem better. It’s important to act on the insights we gain from slowing down to learn what the stuckness is there for. Take action on what you learn so the insight can produce transformation. Insight + Action = Transformation.  There are things we simply can’t know without taking action.  You can’t pre-solve stuckness. You can’t think your way out of stuckness. You have to act your way out of stuckness.   That’s It In a Nutshell. Now It’s Your Turn.  With Chad’s help and over two episodes, I’ve done what I can to help us understand stuckness, upgrade our relationship with it, and use it to our benefit. Now it’s your turn. What are one or two insights you’ve gained on this topic than you can put to work in your own life right now?    Break the Stuckness Stalemate in Your Own Life I hope this episode has helped you evolve your relationship with stuckness--our challenging but normal and necessary companion in life. A big part of what I do as a coach is help others move through their stuckness to achieve the transformation that’s available on the other side. I can help YOU do that. Connect with me on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn, visit my website, or email me. Go here to learn about Graveyard Group masterminds----where we make time each week to invest in your life's most important work. Remember, you ARE going to die. But you’re not dead yet. So get after it!   Subscribe to Andrew Petty is Dying & Leave a Review! Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Stitcher   Resources mentioned in this episode: The War of Art (Steven Pressfield). To get the essence of the Resistance idea discussed in this episode (and a whole lot more good stuff from Steven Pressfield) w/out first reading the whole book, tune into Tim Ferriss’ recent interview with Steven Pressfield. The Obstacle is the Way (Ryan Holiday)   Connect with Chad Email | Website | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn I hope you’ll check out Mavericks, Chad’s new group coaching program! He’s offering all APiD listeners 25% off of your first month’s membership--already a great deal at less than $100/month. Go here to learn more and join, and enter code “Andrew” at checkout.    If You Liked This Episode, I Think You’ll Like These, Too Ep. 005 | How to Become the Boss of Your Fear: Bravery-building to Live With More Guts and Gusto Ep. 012 | How to Harness the Winds of Discomfort to Get Where You Want to Go: Becoming a Seasoned Sailor on the Seas of Life Ep. 016 | The Question That Changes Everything: The Go-to Tool for Living the Life You Were Made to Live Ep. 017 | Busting the "Balance" Myth: A Better Way Ep. 018 | Life's 3 Big Questions: A Conversation with the Coroner Ep. 019 | The Cockpit is Yours: From Passenger to Pilot Ep. 021 | Sometimes, the Grass IS Greener: How a Familiar Bit of Conventional Wisdom Could be Holding You Back from the Life You Were Made to Live Ep. 022 | Tune Out to Tune In: Hearing & Heeding Your Inner Voice in a World Full of Noise   See you next time on Andrew Petty is Dying!

Baring It All with Call Me Adam
Season 2: Episode 7: Chad Austin Returns: Lessons Learned, Abingdon Theatre Artistic Director, Off-Broadway

Baring It All with Call Me Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 29:36


Everyone has made a mistake that leads them to a life lesson. On this episode of Baring It All with Call Me Adam, Abingdon Theatre Company's Artistic Director Chad Austin returns to bare it all about the mistakes he has made and the lessons he has learned. Missed Part 1 of my interview with Chad? Listen to it here! Abingdon Theatre Company is getting ready to present the next installment of ATC Radio, a reading of Dan McCormick’s Gravediggers. Audiences can listen to this play for one week only, February 22, 2021-March 1, 2021. Click here for more information & tickets! Connect with Chad: Facebook Twitter Instagram Connect with Abingdon Theatre Company: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Like What You Hear? Join my Patreon Family to get backstage perks including advanced notice of interviews, the ability to submit a question to my guests, behind-the-scene videos, and so much more! Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Visit: https://callmeadam.com for more my print/video interviews Special Thanks: My Patreon Family for their continued support: Angelo, Reva and Alan, Marianne, Danielle, Tara, and The Golden Gays NYC. Join the fun at https://patreon.com/callmeadamnyc. Theme Song by Bobby Cronin (https://bit.ly/2MaADvQ) Podcast Logo by Liam O'Donnell (https://bit.ly/2YNI9CY) Edited by Drew Kaufman (https://bit.ly/2OXqOnw) Outro Music Underscore by CueTique (Website: https://bit.ly/31luGmT, Facebook: @CueTique) More on Chad: Chad Austin is the Artistic Director of Abingdon Theatre Company in New York City. Chad joined ATC in 2016 as the Associate Director and during that time helped to develop works such as the World Premiere of The Mother of Invention by Academy Award Winner, James Lecesne, Chess Match No. 5, directed by Ann Bogart and Eve Ensler’s Fruit Trilogy. In 2018, Chad took over as Artistic Director of Abingdon and now continues to develop and produce brave, new American work by emerging and established artists. In his time as Artistic Director, Chad created Abingdon’s One Night Only series which gave a stage to Wade Dooley’s, The Prompter, starring Academy Award winner Estelle Parsons. In this series, Chad also shepherded a production of Steel Magnolias, featuring Tony Award Nominees, Brenda Braxton, Sandy Duncan and Nancy Opel. With Chad at the helm, Abingdon also co-produced the critically acclaimed off-Broadway run of Jacqueline Novak’s, Get On Your Knees. In addition to all of his work at Abingdon, his highlights as a director and choreographer include, the Emmy award winning Jesus Christ Superstar Live In Concert on NBC, starring John Legend and Sara Bareilles; Love! Valour! Compassion! at Theatre 71; the World Premiere of STET by Kim Davies; And the World Goes 'Round, honoring Bebe Neuwirth; Alone in the U.S.A at SUNY New Paltz; Who Are You? At the New York Music Theatre Festival; Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel and Chess both at A.T.A NYC and Peter and the Wolf with the Hampton Ballet Theatre. Chad also choreographed the musical movies Walk the Walk, Landed, and Winning New York (official section 2016 young film maker series). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Baring It All with Call Me Adam
Season 2: Episode 1: Legacy: Chad Austin: Abingdon Theatre Company Artistic Director + #IWill Campaign

Baring It All with Call Me Adam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 31:15


Season 2 of my podcast, Baring It All with Call Me Adam, on the Broadway Podcast Network, kicks off with Chad Austin, Artistic Director of Abingdon Theatre Company. This interview has been split into two episodes: Legacy and Lessons Learned. This episode features Chad baring it all about his Legacy with Abingdon Theatre Company as well as their #IWill Campaign. Chad Austin has been the Artistic Director of Off-Broadway's Abingdon Theatre Company since 2018. Prior to that, Chad was their Associate Artistic Director from 2016-2018. In this episode, we discuss: Chad's legacy at Abingdon Theatre Company Abingdon Theatre Company's #IWill Campaign Rapid Fire Questions Plus, Chad gives a special shout out to the illustrious Judith Light The second part of this interview, where Chad & I discuss Lessons Learned, will be released at a later date. Connect with Chad: Facebook Twitter Instagram Connect with Abingdon Theatre Company: Website Facebook Twitter Instagram Like What You Hear? Join my Patreon Family to get backstage perks including advanced notice of interviews, the ability to submit a question to my guests, behind-the-scene videos, and so much more! Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Visit: https://callmeadam.com for more my print/video interviews Special Thanks: My Patreon Family for their continued support: Angelo, Reva and Alan, Marianne, Danielle, Tara, and The Golden Gays NYC. Join the fun at https://patreon.com/callmeadamnyc. Theme Song by Bobby Cronin (https://bit.ly/2MaADvQ) Podcast Logo by Liam O'Donnell (https://bit.ly/2YNI9CY) Edited by Drew Kaufman (https://bit.ly/2OXqOnw) Outro Music Underscore by CueTique (Website: https://bit.ly/31luGmT, Facebook: @CueTique) More on Chad: Chad Austin is the Artistic Director of Abingdon Theatre Company in New York City. Chad joined ATC in 2016 as the Associate Director and during that time helped to develop works such as the World Premiere of The Mother of Invention by Academy Award Winner, James Lecesne, Chess Match No. 5, directed by Ann Bogart and Eve Ensler’s Fruit Trilogy. In 2018, Chad took over as Artistic Director of Abingdon and now continues to develop and produce brave, new American work by emerging and established artists. In his time as Artistic Director, Chad created Abingdon’s One Night Only series which gave a stage to Wade Dooley’s, The Prompter, starring Academy Award winner Estelle Parsons. In this series, Chad also shepherded a production of Steel Magnolias, featuring Tony Award Nominees, Brenda Braxton, Sandy Duncan and Nancy Opel. With Chad at the helm, Abingdon also co-produced the critically acclaimed off-Broadway run of Jacqueline Novak’s, Get On Your Knees. In addition to all of his work at Abingdon, his highlights as a director and choreographer include, the Emmy award winning Jesus Christ Superstar Live In Concert on NBC, starring John Legend and Sara Bareilles; Love! Valour! Compassion! at Theatre 71; the World Premiere of STET by Kim Davies; And the World Goes 'Round, honoring Bebe Neuwirth; Alone in the U.S.A at SUNY New Paltz; Who Are You? At the New York Music Theatre Festival; Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel and Chess both at A.T.A NYC and Peter and the Wolf with the Hampton Ballet Theatre. Chad also choreographed the musical movies Walk the Walk, Landed, and Winning New York (official section 2016 young film maker series). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apocalypse Video
Max Fleischer's Superman - Billion Dollar Limited

Apocalypse Video

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2019 13:38


With Chad's terrifying robotic uprising now behind us, things are finally starting to get back to normal at Apocalypse Video, and with that, comes the return of the 17 part series detailing the entirety of the Max Fleischer Superman shorts - The Krypto Cast! I'm your host, David Snider, and joining me again as we tackle the third chapter in the Fleischer series is Ruler of the Wasteland and Uber Fan of everything Cartoon, Immortan Hoof. Listen as we discuss the first in what will be the unfortunate downward trend in the Superman shorts; we find out that Lois "loves her AK!"; and finally, we learn how NOT to plot a train heist, as we are witness to some of the dumbest train robbers ever committed to screen. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. You can also Follow Us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ApocalypseVideo) or Like Us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ApocalypseVideo) . The Krypto Cast will return with: The Arctic Giant

Hard to be Humble: An Arkansas Razorback Podcast
Episode 06: From Vanilla to BLAH - Ole Miss Reactions

Hard to be Humble: An Arkansas Razorback Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019 76:38


Hey hog fans! You can follow the podcast on twitter @humble_podcast and on instagram @hardtobehumblepodcast. What a roller coaster folks. That game was brutal... Come on in, cozy up, and let's talk this thing out. We begin the episode by sharing the hearwarmer story of Martavius French giving his gloves to Canaan Sandy. Next we gush over Rakeem Boyd and Mataio Soli's performances. With Chad on, we then discuss a plethora of topics including twitter and text fan reactions, Bobby Petrino's LR Touchdown club speech, reactions to the Ole Miss loss on the road, and even Razorback HOCKEY! We then highlight Hawksbill Crag/ Whitacker Point as the Famous Arkansan of the Week. Thank you all so much for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The LanternCast: A Green Lantern Podcast
LanternCast - Episode #371 - Regal Unlimited - Hobbs and Shaw!

The LanternCast: A Green Lantern Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2019 98:58


With Chad on the shelf due to allergies, Jim Ford graciously steps in to join Mark in an unconventional episode! We discuss the inner workings of the new Regal Unlimited movie subscription plans, pros and maybe some cons, before discussing Stranger Things Season 3. Finally, we wrap with conversation about the Fast and Furious spinoff, Hobbs and Shaw, and the ongoing feud between franchise stars Dwayne Johnson and Vin Diesel! Please visit our site at http://www.LanternCast.com

Sunday service
08.04.19 God's Love Changes Things

Sunday service

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 32:13


With Chad and Molly Daugherty

The Team Ability No Excuses Podcast
Episode 21: Chad Deserves A Vacation (Right?...Wrong)

The Team Ability No Excuses Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2019 36:32


With Chad away, the guys talk accessibly at the Honda Indy, and special guest Alanna Moore talks fitness for new moms, and Andy's adventures in StrollerFit class.

FOUNDRYcast
When Things Don't Go As Planned | FOUNDRYsermon Ben Nicholson

FOUNDRYcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 22:07


With Chad out for a few weeks for sick leave, we are hearing stories from those who are part of Foundry. Ben is one of the original leaders of the church and is a pediatric behavioral therapist in North Louisiana. He shares a story learned while working at summer camp in college. 

Eminent Waste of Time
Eminent Waste of Time – Episode 75

Eminent Waste of Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 60:18


Episode 75 – The first rounds of AXCC and IXCR are in the books, but we don’t talk about any of that on this show. With Chad on the road at AXCC and Doug overseas again we decided to record this episode ahead of time and give you a preview of things to come. Don’t … Continue reading "Eminent Waste of Time – Episode 75"

What The Truck?!?
What The Truck?!? -October 12, 2018

What The Truck?!?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 36:53


With Chad in the Bahamas, market analyst Zach Strickland cracks open a Hutton & Smith Tectonic Session IPA with JP, who’s having his comfort beer, Bell’s Two Hearted. They’re joined by Senior Meteorologist Nick Austin for the first big headline of the week, a round-up of our Hurricane Michael coverage. Hurricane Michael aftermath: localized damage, regional supply chains intact Trucking rates are starting to plateau, but market remains strong says ATA economist Dow Industrials plummet 500 points, catching up to Transports selloff Despite transport selloff, Stifel reiterates ‘buy’ on CHRW

The Chad & Cheese Podcast
Microsoft Buys GitHub

The Chad & Cheese Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 36:02


With Chad in Europe for the next 3 weeks, Cheese pulls a Lionel Richie and goes solo, talkin' news and opinion on Microsoft's acquisition of GitHub. Who are the winner and losers? Additionally, Facebook and LinkedIn are in the news with new tools aiding recruitment, CareerBuilder keeps bleeding executives and Vermont wants you. Enjoy, and visit the show sponsors: America's Job Exchange, JobAdX and Sovren. I'm on a roll, it's time to go solo

The Realest Podcast Ever
Episode 12: The Realest Roundtable

The Realest Podcast Ever

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2017 114:40


With Chad on vacation in Houston Matt gathers some friends for this week's episode of #TRPE. For the second time we have Pastor Carl Day and first timer Luvv aka Fat Cuz (and Chad joins on the phone) for their perspectives on everything from the past week. This includes fake news, Colin Kaepernick, Lavar Ball, Drake breaking records, Kendrick's new Continue Reading

After The Ending
Episode 21 - Big & The Sixth Sense w/ Special Guest Host Chad Michael Collins

After The Ending

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 75:00


In this episode, we welcome actor Chad Michael Collins as our very first Guest co-host! You'll recognize Chad from Sony's SNIPER movie franchise as well as TV shows like NCIS, Once Upon a Time, and many more! With Chad's help, we give “after the endings” to Big (1988) and The Sixth Sense (1999). We also share our Top 10 Films of 2001! In our mini-feature, we tai to Chad (who also makes a cameo in our bloopers!) about his new film, SNIPER: GHOST SHOOTER, his upcoming movie HOWLERS with Sean Patrick Flanery, Hallmark Christmas movies, and much more!!

White Roof Radio - The MINI Cooper Podcast
Woofcast #587: Clever Title Goes Here

White Roof Radio - The MINI Cooper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2016 33:31


With Chad out sick, Alex still adjusting to the cost of living in CA (and waiting for his show gear to arrive via donkey train, I think) and Gabe’s flight running late, Todd and I soldiered on. Talking about some good MINI stuff, like we like to do. We discussed sales, including this about the […]

Big Fan
The Fantasy Formula: October 24th, 2012

Big Fan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2012 52:35


With Chad out nursing a torn ACL Coach Ad-Rock puts guest Hank Eimer in the Fantasy Formula game!

BIG FAN
The Fantasy Formula: October 24th, 2012

BIG FAN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2012 52:35


With Chad out nursing a torn ACL Coach Ad-Rock puts guest Hank Eimer in the Fantasy Formula game!

PBC Productions Podcast
PBC Podcast #21: Filler Friday: Fellowship of the Donut

PBC Productions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2007 3:55


With Chad and Z still away, Brett and Devon continue to find trouble. Nay, seek trouble. This week, the pair finds themselves with one last donut that neither wants to eat. How to rid themselves of the superfluous confection? Why, a mighty quest! It's one deep-fried-dough-ring to rule them all.