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It's a super special Frey-day show! It kicks off with Annie calling out the hypocrisy surrounding migrant bussing. Then, the Co-founder of Scooter's Coffee joins the show to discuss The Wounded Warriors Foundation and how you can help support the cause. The hour closes out with a special birthday edition of Wiggins America!
The Outer Banks is full of successful women, and our guest today is the epitome of what we call a Boss Babe. Currituck Native, Brook Sparks, boy mom, baseball coach, wife, Realtor, small business owner, property manager, volunteer & philanthropist. Brook will tell us about real estate, property management, and her journey with the Wounded Warriors Foundation.
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Lindsay Nail is from Cookeville, Tennessee. She went from a pageant contestant, to an unhappy overweight student, competing in 5 Bikini Physique Competitions and now running her own business and competing in the Maxim Cover Girl contestant which is raising money for Wounded Warriors Foundation.In this podcast we go into the details of Lynsey's journey and how she has built MsFitNation, which helps women understand body confidence and security in who they are. And helps them understand that health and functional fitness is more important than aesthetics selves in the mental and physical health. Lynsey NailInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/msfitlyns/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/lynsey.nailMaxim Cover Girl Vote/ Donation Page for Wounded WarriorWebsite: https://maximcovergirl.com/2019/lynsey-nailNoble Life & The Noble Life Coaching SystemWebsite: https://www.noblehealthcoach.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/noblehealthcoach/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fraserjnoble/Subscribe To The PodcastPodcast Website:http://https://noblehealthcoach.podbean.comApple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/AppleNobleLifePodcastSpotify: http://bit.ly/SpotifyNobleLifePodcastGoogle Podcasts: http://bit.ly/GoogleNobleLifePodcastStitcher: http://bit.ly/StitcherNobleLifePodcast
Jennifer talks with Wounded Warriors Foundation leaders Wounded Warriors Lt. Gen. Mike Linnington & John Fernandez .
Prolific wheelchair hiker Bob Coomber joins us in this episode. Bob tells us about his journeys wheelchair hiking various extreme terrains. We discuss living with and adapting to physical disability. Bob has a significant documentary set to release about his life. He is a motivational speaker, a current city councilman, and he received various awards from the organizations such as the Wounded Warriors Foundation to the Bush Administration. He volunteers his time to help others that are going through difficult situations. Bob is funny, personable, and a very upbeat guest. He teaches us more about how we can learn to adapt to significant changes in our lives. Bob Coomber is awesome and worthy of your attention. See links below for more ways to learn about Bob and how to contact Bob. Find Bob on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/4wheelbob Check out Bob’s website at http://www.4wheelbob.com Bob can be reached by email at mr4wheelbob@sbcglobal.net A link to a trailer of Bob’s upcoming documentary can be found at http://www.4wheelbobfilm.com This episode is brought to you by Living Adaptive with Scott Davidson. Go to www.livingadaptive.com for further information.
During Mike's Course - Mike shares a GTRadio listener email about PING and their involvement with the Wounded Warriors Foundation. Huber’s work, since he joined CNN Sports in 1984, occasionally finds its way to sister networks TBS Superstation and TNT. He participated in their live coverage of the Winter Olympics from Nagano, Japan in January 1998 and the Goodwill Games from New York City in July 1998. Huber came to CNN after seven years as sports anchor for WXIA-TV, the NBC affiliate in Atlanta. During that time, he also worked for TBS as the writer of two documentaries chronicling the Atlanta Braves’ pennant stretches: “It’s a Long Way to October” and “A Tale of Two Seasons,” the latter winning a CableACE. Jim Huber spent the first 10 years of his career in print journalism, first with the Miami News, where he was the Miami Dolphins beat writer, and then with the Atlanta Journal, where he wrote features and profiles on the Atlanta Hawks and the Atlanta Falcons. While with CNN, the veteran sports reporter has won a national Sports Emmy, the highest award in sports journalism, and has been nominated for three others. He won four CableAce awards and two New York Film Festival gold medals. Throughout his career, he has received numerous awards and critical acclaim. Jim Huber attended Presbyterian College in South Carolina.Visit the Golf Talk Radio sponsors and tell them GTRadio sent you they help make the show possible! Slickstix.com, Avila Beach Golf Resort, Blacklake Golf Resort, Adams Golf, Avila Village Inn and Dr. Tullius. Visit Golftalkradio.com for the latest show information, contests, videos iPhone and Android Apps and more!