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Summary: In the second of our Black History Month series, a candid conversation with Judith Michelle Williams on SAP's efforts to boost the African-American hiring pipeline. (SAP ) One of the challenges that often crops up in the diversity and inclusion debate is the talent pipeline – or lack of it. Employers often argue that there just aren
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Jim also appeared on Mam Talent as Liquidmime, making his way to the semi-finals. As a stand-up comedian, Jim performs in both Polish and English. His first show, “I’m Gonna’ Mowic Popolsku” won several awards at Polish comedy festivals, and he appeared on Dzieki Bogu Juz Weekend and Tylko Dla Doroslych .
SBGV. Five years ago, Philadelphia was at the forefront of two major NFL first came in April 2017, when the league held the draft near the Art Museum along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway. About 10 months later, the Eagles hosted two playoff games en route to the first Super Bowl victory in franchise commemorate the five-year anniversary of the city’s draft weekend, Eagles beat reporters EJ Smith and Josh Tolentino did a redraft for the first round. All the picks were made considering how each player has fared on and off the field in the last five the alternate reality:1. Cleveland BrownsPlayer they took: Myles Garrett, edge rusher, Texas A&MPlayer they’d take: Patrick Mahomes, QB, Texas TechThis was a no-brainer. Mahomes has quickly proved himself as a generational talent. Even after his flurry of turnovers in 2021, Mahomes has thrown 151 touchdowns compared to 37 interceptions. His resumé includes back-to-back Super Bowl appearances, including a win over the 49ers in Super Bowl Chicago BearsPlayer they took: Mitchell Trubisky, QB, North CarolinaPlayer they’d take: Myles GarrettInstead of reaching for a quarterback, as they did in reality, the Bears move up a spot to take the most talented player in the draft. Deshaun Watson would have been the selection at one point, but legal troubles and character concerns are enough to justify passing San Francisco 49ersPlayer they took: Solomon Thomas, DE, StanfordPlayer they’d take: Deshaun Watson, QB, ClemsonA grand jury declined to indict Watson on criminal charges, and he has settled 20 of the 24 civil lawsuits filed by massage therapists that alleged sexual harassment and sexual assault. Despite the lingering civil lawsuits, the Browns acquired Watson in a trade with the Texans, and they proceeded to sign him to a megadeal, including $230 million in guaranteed Jacksonville JaguarsPlayer they took: Leonard Fournette, running back, LSUPlayer they’d take: Watt, edge rusher, WisconsinEven though we went with Garrett ahead of him, you could make an argument that Watt is the best edge rusher from his class to this point. He’s been the most productive pass rusher, at the very least. Getting one of the most dominant defensive players in the NFL at No. 4 overall is a lot better than what the Jags actually Tennessee TitansPlayer they took: Corey Davis, WR, Western MichiganPlayer they’d take: Cooper Kupp, WR, Eastern Washington» READ MORE: Cooper Kupp turns a vision of success into reality and wins Super Bowl MVP as the Rams best the BengalsKupp’s FCS background surely hurt his draft stock as he fell to the third round. But Kupp has defied the odds, developing into one of the league’s most elite receivers. Last season, he became just the fourth player of the Super Bowl era to lead the league in catches (145), receiving yards (1,947), and receiving touchdowns (16) en route to being named NFL offensive player of the New York JetsPlayer they took: Jamal Adams, S, LSUPlayer they’d take: Tre’Davious White, CB, LSUWith the benefit of hindsight, the Jets put more stock into positional value here and secure a lockdown cornerback. Christian McCaffrey or Adams would also be good options, but White plays the more premium position and wins Los Angeles ChargersPlayer they took: Mike Williams, WR, ClemsonPlayer they’d take: Mike WilliamsAs the saying goes, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Eagles coach Nick Sirianni had a firsthand look at Williams as his position coach during Williams’ rookie season. Despite overseeing him for just one season, Sirianni has used Williams, along with teammate Keenan Allen, as teaching points to his current wide receiver group. Williams, a big-bodied target at 6-foot-4 and 218 pounds, has exceeded 1,000 receiving yards twice, including a career-best 1,146 yards in Carolina PanthersPlayer they took: Christian McCaffrey, RB, StanfordPlayer they’d take: Christian McCaffreyIt’s easy to look at the Panthers’ current state and feel the urge to conjure up an alternate path for them here, but McCaffrey is essentially the only thing they really have going for them. Injuries have been a major hindrance for him, but McCaffrey is still one of the most dynamic playmakers in the NFL. If only Carolina was capable of building around Cincinnati BengalsPlayer they took: John Ross, WR, WashingtonPlayer they’d take: Alvin Kamara, RB, TennesseeSure, the Bengals already had Joe Mixon and Giovani Bernard on the roster. But that RB duo combined for just six rushing touchdowns in 2017. Meanwhile, Kamara has scored 47 rushing touchdowns over his career with an average of per season. Running backs have been devalued as first-round talents in today’s NFL, but Kamara has been a smash hit since entering the Buffalo BillsPlayer they took: Patrick Mahomes (pick was traded to Kansas City)Player they’d take: Marshon Lattimore, CB, Ohio StateWith Mahomes off the board, the Bills stand pat and get one of the best cornerbacks in the draft. They did quite well for themselves trading back and getting Tre’Davious White in 2017, but staying put and getting Lattimore isn’t a bad consolation in this New Orleans SaintsPlayer they took: Marshon LattimorePlayer they’d take: Ryan Ramczyk, OT, WisconsinRamczyk was the final pick of the first round at No. 32 by the Saints. Here, he is still drafted by his original team, but cashes in a much bigger — and deserving — payday. Ramczyk has starred at both tackle spots, although his best work has been done from the right side. Last season, he allowed just two sacks over 653 snaps. He hasn’t allowed more than two sacks in a season since Cleveland BrownsPlayer they took: Traded pick to Houston, which took Deshaun WatsonPlayer they’d take: Chris Godwin, WR, Penn StateInstead of trading this pick to the quarterback-needy Houston Texans, the Browns prioritize offensive playmakers to pair with Mahomes here. Godwin is arguably the second-best receiver from this draft class, although he has played alongside Mike Evans his entire career. He’s got 342 career catches for 4,643 yards and 29 touchdowns, all of which rank second in the class of Arizona CardinalsPlayer they took: Haason Reddick, edge rusher, TemplePlayer they’d take: George Kittle, TE, IowaThe Cardinals have experienced a firsthand look at Kittle’s dominance. A fifth-round pick, he has evolved into a bona fide Pro Bowler who demands the ball in the passing EaglesPlayer they took: Derek Barnett, DE, TennesseePlayer they’d take: Jamal AdamsThe Eagles typically prioritize defensive linemen, but the early run of elite edge rushers leaves them with a “best-player-available” approach. Adams wouldn’t be an ideal fit in defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon’s scheme, but he would be tailor-made as a versatile box safety in former DC Jim Schwartz’s system. He has evolved into more of a hybrid linebacker at this point in his career, but Adams is still the type of difference-maker who commands accounting for from opposing Barnett played his part in the Eagles’ Super Bowl run in 2017. His strip-sack against the Vikings was the catalyst for an eventual Eagles blowout and his clutch fumble recovery against the Patriots helped secure the team’s Super Bowl victory. All that aside, the Eagles likely still would have fielded a more formidable defense with an All-Pro-caliber safety to pair with Malcolm Jenkins. Barnett’s contributions could likely be found from a different replacement-level Indianapolis ColtsPlayer they took: Malik Hooker, S, Ohio StatePlayer they’d take: Budda Baker, S, WashingtonHooker has shown flashes as an elite safety with range, but he has missed 30 games over five seasons. Meanwhile, Baker, a second-round pick by the Cardinals, has developed into one of the NFL’s most electric corners. Baker tackles with force — he has surpassed 100 stops three times, including a league-best 104 solo tackles in 2019 — and he has recorded five interceptions over the last two Baltimore RavensPlayer they took: Marlon Humphrey, CB, AlabamaPlayer they’d take: Marlon HumphreyThis was easy. Taking Humphrey was excellent value in 2017. No reason to change it up here. He’s a durable, tough, consistent cornerback who fits what the Ravens do extremely WashingtonPlayer they took: Jonathan Allen, DE, AlabamaPlayer they’d take: Haason Reddick» READ MORE: The Eagles’ Haason Reddick changed his career path with the help of family and hometown tiesHad Reddick started out at edge from the jump, his career numbers might look quite different in a positive way. He’s not considered a “traditional” pass rusher at 6-1, but he’s a technician with a nonstop motor. His production over the last two seasons (23½ sacks, 34 quarterback hits and eight forced fumbles) is a better representation of Reddick’s ceiling when used effectively as a proper pass-rushing weapon. Pairing Reddick with Ryan Kerrigan (in his prime), along with Preston Smith would have been a scary sight for NFC East Tennessee TitansPlayer they took: Adoree’ Jackson, CB, USCPlayer they’d take: Jonathan AllenThe original pick of Jackson isn’t bad, but the Titans can do slightly better with hindsight. Allen hasn’t been an elite interior rusher, but he has been rock solid for Washington and is still good value Tampa Bay BuccaneersPlayer they took: Howard, TE, AlabamaPlayer they’d take: JuJu Smith-Schuster, WR, USCConsidering that Chris Godwin catapulted from the third round to becoming a top-10 pick in this redraft, the Buccaneers still need to address receiver. Smith-Schuster and Godwin aren’t parallel, but Smith-Schuster eclipsed 1,400 receiving yards during his sophomore year in Denver BroncosPlayer they took: Garrett Bolles, OT, UtahPlayer they’d take: Dion Dawkins, OT, TempleThe Broncos needed offensive-line help, but they do better here than they did in 2017. Instead of going with Bolles, who has been about league-average at left tackle, they get a slightly better blindside protector in Detroit LionsPlayer they took: Jarrad Davis, LB, FloridaPlayer they’d take: Dalvin Cook, RB, Florida StateAfter further evaluation of Detroit’s 2017 offense, the Lions certainly could’ve benefited from bolstering the depth chart with talent. That year, the Lions won nine games but finished with an NFL-worst rushing yards per game. Meanwhile, Cook has topped 1,100 rushing yards in each of the last three Miami DolphinsPlayer they took: Charles Harris, LB, MissouriPlayer they’d take: Trey Hendrickson, edge rusher, Florida AtlanticHendrickson’s upside is still somewhat debatable, but you can’t argue with his production. Watt and Myles Garrett are the only players from the 2017 class with more sacks than him (34), and he’s an ascending player. Hendrickson, a third-round pick by the Saints, is a productive, high-motor edge rusher who is well worth it at this point in the New York GiantsPlayer they took: Evan Engram, TE, MississippiPlayer they’d take: Austin Ekeler, RB, Western ColoradoThis certainly feels like a high number for running backs taken, but why not in a redraft, especially when considering how productive these players have been in recent years? Last year alone, Ekeler eclipsed 1,550 total yards with 20 touchdowns (12 rushing, eight receiving). He’s a do-it-all tailback who serves as a magnet to the end Las Vegas RaidersPlayer they took: Gareon Conley, CB, Ohio StatePlayer they’d take: Marcus Williams, S, UtahThe Raiders have needed secondary help dating back several years, and Williams would go a long way in helping them in that department. He has 15 career interceptions and recently signed a five-year, $70 million contract with the Cleveland BrownsPlayer they took: Jabrill Peppers, S, MichiganPlayer they’d take: Eddie Jackson, S, AlabamaJackson was a Day 3 pick by the Bears, but he proved to be a first-round talent. Here, the Browns still address safety and nab Jackson, who earned first-team All-Pro honors in Seattle SeahawksPlayer they took: Traded pick to Atlanta, which took Takkarist McKinley, DE, UCLAPlayer they’d take: Shaquill Griffin, CB, Central FloridaThe Seahawks got Griffin in the third round, but he’s good enough to command a first-rounder in this Buffalo BillsPlayer they took: Tre’Davious WhitePlayer they’d take: Kenny Golladay, WR, Northern IllinoisGolladay’s image was crushed last season following a horrific first year with the Giants on a big-money contract. Time will tell if he’s able to restore his career, but Golladay was once a highly feared, big-bodied passing target. His best seasons were 2018 and ‘19, when he had 1,000-plus receiving yards and 65-plus receptions each year. He was a Pro Bowler in 2019, finishing with a career-best 11 Dallas CowboysPlayer they took: Taco Charlton, DE, MichiganPlayer they’d take: Derek Barnett, DE, TennesseeMany Eagles fans already have disdain for Barnett, so a marriage with the Birds’ biggest rival is fitting. While he has consistently struggled with penalties and has earned a reputation for playing with reckless abandon through the whistle, Barnett was still a starter-quality defensive end for the first five years of his career. That has first-round value.» READ MORE: Eagles re-sign Derek Barnett to a two-year contract29. Cleveland BrownsPlayer they took: David Njoku, TE, MiamiPlayer they’d take: Aaron Jones, RB, Texas-El PasoJones catapults from Day 3 into the first round. A fifth-round pick, he signed an extension with the Green Bay Packers last Pittsburgh SteelersPlayer they took: WattPlayer they’d take: Joe Mixon, RB, OklahomaThe Steelers ended up with James Conner in the third round, but Mixon would have given them a marginal improvement that’s worth the San Francisco 49ersPlayer they took: Reuben Foster, LB, AlabamaPlayer they’d take: David NjokuNjoku recently signed a four-year extension worth $ million with the Browns. He’ll benefit from better quarterback play, but most of his career has consisted of flashes. Last season, he recorded 36 receptions for 475 yards and four New Orleans SaintsPlayer they took: Ryan RamczykPlayer they’d take: Corey DavisDavis didn’t prove worthy of a top-10 pick, but he’s still a productive receiver in the league. His 241 career receptions with the Jets and Titans rank eighth in his draft class, and he’s seventh in receiving yards. Good enough to be a first-rounder, even if it’s by the skin of his teeth.
Day One, Sunday, April 28, 2019 Sunday, April 28th, 2019 5:20 PM Using Design Thinking to Craft High-Impact Employee Experiences As companies increasingly take a data-based approach to organizational design, talent leaders need to rethink the design of their org charts. Teamwork, agility and collaboration rule the day. But as teams become increasingly composed of employees spread across time zones and work becomes more project-based, HR must take a step back to craft employee experiences designed for the future of work. In place of traditional work hierarchies, future employees may well be measured on their ability to collaborate with both internal employees, outside suppliers and external networks of contingent talent. Managers, instead of occupying fixed roles, may be hired on a project-to-project basis, valued less for their track record than their adaptability to new challenges. •Why real-time feedback will become essential to crafting organizational design•How design thinking can help traditional Talent leaders adapt to a more fluid work stream•Developing talent strategy that reflects the increasingly global marketplace and a digital customer base
Довірене джерело інформації для мільйонів людей в усьому світі Довірене джерело інформації для мільйонів людей в усьому світі Родинні дерева MyHeritage Margaret "mam" Jones (Williams), 1891 - Приблизно 1986 Margaret Jones (Williams) 1891 1986 Margaret Jones (Williams) was born день місяць 1891, в місце народження , to David Williams and Catherine Williams (Bevan) . David was born в 1854, в Glamorgan, Wales. Catherine was born в 1859, в Seven Sisters, Neath Port Talbot, Wales, United Kingdom. Margaret had 2 brothers: Elias Williams і one other sibling . Margaret married Emrhys Lloyd Jones в місяць 1910, у віці 19 в місце шлюбу . Emrhys was born 23 Серпень 1881, в Pontardawe, Glamorganshire, Wales. His occupation was Colliery Repairer Below Ground Heavy Work. У них було 11 дітей: Mary James (Jones) , Davy Ifor Jones і 9 other children . Isn't that incredible? Margaret lived в 1939, в адреса . Her occupation was рід заняття . Margaret спочила вічним сном в місяць 1986, у віці 94 в місце смерті . mam williams, 1961 - 2005 mam williams 1961 2005 mam williams was born в 1961, в місце народження . mam married Невідомо . У них була одна дитина. mam спочила вічним сном в 2005, у віці 44. Muriel "Mam Jones" Jones (Williams), 1921 - 2009 Muriel Jones (Williams) 1921 2009 Muriel Jones (Williams) was born день місяць 1921, в місце народження , to Thomas Henry Williams and Sarah-Ann Williams (Thomas) . Thomas was born circa 1882, в Blaengwynfi, West Glamorgan, Wales. Sarah-Ann was born circa 1886, в Port Talbot. Muriel had 4 siblings: Phyllis May Mainwaring (Williams) і 3 other siblings . Muriel married Arthur Llewellyn Jones день місяць 1942, у віці 20 в місце шлюбу . Arthur was born 29 Липень 1921, в Abernant-ty-Felin, Nr Tredegar, Glamorgan South Wales. У них було 6 дітей: Graham Arthur Jones і 5 other children. Muriel спочила вічним сном день місяць 2009, у віці 88 в місце смерті . (Mam Gi) Williams (Mam Gi) Williams (Mam Gi) Williams married (Dat Gi) Johnny Williams . У них була одна дочка: Elizabeth Thomas / Jones (Williams) . (Mam спочила вічним сном. BillionGraves БЕЗКОШТОВНО W. J. Williams 1895 1916 Mam Williams, Приблизно 1895 - 1916 W. J. Williams was born circa 1895, to Dad Williams and Mam Williams . W had one sibling: Edgar Williams . W спочив вічним сном 15 Вересень 1916, у віці 21. He was buried в Guard's Cemetery, Lesboeufs, Lesbœufs, Nord-Pas-De-Calais Picardie, France. Пошук > Williams > Mam Williams Не знайшли людину, яку шукали? Шукайте в нашій базі даних з 10 мільярдами історичних записів. Шукайте в нашій базі даних з мільярдами записів
show episodes Join seven time Emmy Award winning host Jim Williams as he talks politics with some of the biggest stars in Washington, Hollywood and the world. Seven-time Emmy Award winner Jim Williams welcomes the top executives and stars in the streaming entertainment business to his weekly chat. Crime Fiction Author and True Crime Podcaster Join host William M. Lynk, CML, CPS, CMIL, ICML, as he interviews the brightest minds involved with the locksmith industry. What If So What? is the podcast where we discover what’s possible with digital and figure out how to make it real in your business. Join hosts Jim Hertzfeld and Kim Williams-Czopek, part of Perficient’s Digital Strategy team, as we interview experts and veterans of digital transformation to put the hype and big ideas into perspective by asking “What if?”, “So What?”, and – most importantly - “Now What?” A podcast for horror fans and the paranormal-curious. Supernatural stuff, creepypastas, pop culture...we've got it all! From the twisted minds of siblings @themythtraveler & @chillinkristen 👥 Comedian Andrew Santino interviews friends in and out of the entertainment industry as they reflect on deviant stories of their past; while sipping whiskey. Intro Music by Rocom available on all streaming services and Spotify. Join television personality Renée Paquette every week for uncensored, unscripted, in-depth conversations with the biggest names in combat sports, as well as her celebrity friends. Chris Gasper from The Boston Globe and Big Jim Murray from The Sports Hub talk Celtics every Saturday in-season at noon. Catch on-demand episodes here. Everything you need and want to know about the National Hockey League and New England's own Boston Bruins! Hosted by John Williams, and Mike Godin. Chicago is more than great food, iconic sports, legendary music and crooked politicians. It's a community of people, who at their core, care about one another and their city. We're chatting with new and native Chicagoans about all things local on The Chicagoan Podcast. The official podcast of the Association for Applied and Therapeutic Humor The podcast where we break down the resumes of athletes to determine whether or not they should get a call to their sports Hall of Fame. In today’s political climate, the Well Versed podcast brings you Biblical principles of governance, not merely to governmental leaders, but to YOU, an intelligent, informed, learning citizen. Our concern is not Right v. Left, but Right v. Wrong. Hosted by Dr. Jim Garlow, he breaks down the most pressing topics in culture with special guests along the way. Sharing stories from the legends of Little 500. Podcast featuring Interviews with experts from around the world on wild animal behavior. Come learn more about your favorite animals, from humpback whales, sharks and dolphins to mountain lions, wolves and grizzly bears. Get the latest science on what it is like to be one of these amazing animals! A podcast hosted by two best friends about true crime, paranormal events and all things creepy, while enjoying a cup of freshly brewed caffeine. Support this podcast: Hillsdale College’s John J. Miller discusses classic works within the Western literary canon. Every week host Dan Zupansky will interview the true crime authors that have written about the most shocking killers of all time. From the mind of Spooncast streamer Melancholy Rose: Join various characters from radio station RJGR as they review Melancholy's songwriting livestream and present the various song ideas that were created. Checkout & leave comments on Melancholy Rose's livestream on Spoon at @mrose or email at ssmrose@ In each episode, we talk with inspiring scientists, thinkers, and other self-actualized individuals who will give you a greater understanding of yourself, others, and the world we live in. Scott Barry Kaufman explores the depths of human potential and tries to get a glimpse into human possibility in every episode. Exploring the history of Canadian-American roots rock group, The Band. Chat With Traders is your key to the minds of trading's elite performers. Start listening to learn how a diverse mix of traders went from zero to hero, how they successfully trade markets today, and get their best tips 'n pointers for profitable performance, plus much more. Note: You are responsible for your own trading decisions—this is not financial advice. Jim Hill and Brian Gaughan cut through Lucasfilm info like a lightsaber cuts through a tauntaun. (results may vary on whether the hosts smell better on the outside) We ask our listeners to walk in single file, to hide your true numbers. Talks and interviews about the life of biography as experienced by a biographer over forty years and fourteen biographies, dealing with subjects ranging from Sylvia Plath to William Faulkner, Marilyn Monroe to Susan Sontag, and much more. Experimental fiction, prose, poetry; influenced by William S. Burroughs, Lovecraft, Michael McClure, Jim Morrison, among others too numerous to list. New content added every Wednesday. The Rugby Pod with Andy Goode, Big Jim Hamilton & hosted by Andy Rowe is the most listened to Rugby podcast in the world. We cover all the latest news, rumours insight and stories, but with plenty of humour, opinions and the best guests from the game, including current and former internationals. Follow us on social media and send us in your questions to chat through each week. How to survive society is a weekly podcast that gives people platform to share their stories. These are people who have been through the ringers in life but, they still manage to keep a smile on their face and smash their life goals. Cutting-edge Film, Theater & Book Interviews, Reviews, Radio Drama Among other things, the Ordinary Life class will focus on: • What it means to be alive and aware. • More on the gospel of Jesus than the Jesus of the gospels. • More on being the way than the way to be. • And on the principles and practices we can put in place in our lives to experience these things and not just know about them. A humorously nostalgic podcast covering all things in The Karate Kid & Cobra Kai universe. Hosts: Jason Connell, film/tv expert & award-winning documentary producer, & Sal Rodriguez, comedian & toy expert/collector. Dr. Randy Jasmine and Dr. Jim Haendiges discuss issues relative to humanities and technology at their university. As professors at recently re-named, “Utah Tech University,” these professors of English talk about how the changing technological landscape of higher education is impacting the humanities locally at their university and more broadly in the scope of higher education. History Repeated discusses important historical and political concepts that are essential to understanding and discussing history and politics. Topics and concepts that you should have learned in school, but weren’t interested at the time. History isn’t boring, but is often discussed with a political slant or bias. Our goal is to provide our listeners with the facts. Our podcasts avoid pushing a political agenda. We believe people are tired of being told what and how to think about a to ... President and founder of Sojourners, Jim Wallis explores faith, justice, and the moral choices behind today’s headlines in this Audible Original series. In each episode, Jim sits down with an inspiring guest; from Michelle Alexander to Margaret Atwood to Rev William Barber, they discuss their deepest moral convictions and how they are putting them to work in the world. On this podcast, we will feature Flipboard Magazines to unite all components of Digital Learning focusing on student communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity. We will explore how the use of Flipboard in education enhances instruction and promotes beautifully crafted magazines that support 21st Century learning. Content is generated by the community not the company. Authentic and honest thoughts, feelings, mind sets, actions and anything else relevant. This podcast is a peek inside my head, on the cool, so you’ll get to hear my goals and aspirations. I want to bring you my world and the way i see it. I am having fun sharing my thoughts, and ideas; creating content to share with people to laugh and learn from. Support your boy! Support this podcast: The Best in Paranormal Talk Radio Tim Dennis & hosts take listeners on an entertaining journey into all aspects of the supernatural, from ghosts and aliens, to monsters, mysteries, myths & legends with guest experts, experiencers and eye witnesses. With over 16 years experience they continue to be your guides to the encounters that seem to lie just outside the limits of normal life and just past the boundaries of the darkness on the edge of every town. Have you ever been to Jackson Hole, Wyoming? Well, The Jackson Hole Connection is about sharing the stories from people connected to this small place in Western Wyoming which has had a huge impact on the rest of the world. From the days of Indians and Trappers to the early days of some of the first settlers, Jackson Hole has attracted people who love adventure, value the natural setting and have some great stories to tell. The host, Stephan Abrams, has been a resident of Jackson, Wyoming sin ... Podcasts About Television show series CBS2 Chicago News Anchor Jim Williams | Hosted by Stephanie WelterBy TFOCB Studios For the past five years or so, Chip Lutz has driven the AATH into some amazing places, as past president, founder of the Humor Round Up and the man who made this Laughbox Podcast! In this episode he hands off the reigns of this glorious audio experience to Jim-Bob Williams and Katy BEE. Chip Lutz, who is he? 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Or her crazy story of breaking into the business in AA… Darkness Radio presents Rabbit Hole: The Vanishing of Amelia Earhart & Fred Noonan with Author/Podcaster, Chris Williamson! On today's show, Chris Williamson joins us to talk about the life and inspiration that is Amelia Earhart. What inspired her to pursue Aviation? Why didn't she stop after making that first Atlantic flight? Chris also goes into … On our 200th episode, Stephan chats with Esther Judge-Lennox. Esther is the Founder of Shacks on Racks. Shacks on Racks helps connect homeowners thinking about removing a home or structure from their land with people who could make use of a relocated home or outbuilding on their own property. In this episode, Esther shares what it was like to move … Every child is born with the capacity to live a life of character. Jim Burns Retired agent John Kuchta served in the FBI for 27 years. In this episode, he reviews the 1994 ambush at the DC Metro Police Headquarters where a gunman killed SAs Martha […] The post 267: John Kuchta – 1994 DC Metro Police Headquarters Ambush appeared first on Jerri Jerri Williams Join John Williams and Jeff Mannix for this weeks Boston Bruins Hockey Update! Mike and Rico wonder how bad does Jim Harbaugh and the Michigan Wolverines need to beat Michigan State this season?By Audacy Does Jim Harbaugh need to beat Michigan State this season?By Audacy S04E23 - On Location - Julie Pierce's House (The Next Karate Kid) Jason Connell and Sal Rodriguez visit and discuss Julie Pierce's House in Newton, MA, which was an actual filming location in The Next Karate Kid. Recorded: 06-26-21 Studio: Just Curious Media Listen: Watch: h… A compelling look at violence and trauma from the psychiatrist who treated mass shooter James Holmes, perpetrator of the infamous movie theater massacre. As an expert and speaker on mass shootings and gun violence, Dr. Lynn Fenton knew it was impossible to “spot a killer.” But when she met her new patient, troubled grad student James Holmes, the ha… Darkness Radio presents Supernatural News/Parashare: Strange Glows. AI Souls, & Hittin' all the Holes Edition with Beer City Bruiser!! It has been a bizarre week world wide and it is bringing out the strange and supernatural, Tim and Bruiser have rolled up their sleeves and got to work gathering the stories for you! This week, A House Intelligence … One of the most valuable gifts you can give your kids is to equip them to make right and wise decisions in their lives. Jim Burns Brian Gaughn starts off this week’s show by looking back at the 2022 edition of San Diego Comic-Con. Then Jim Hill talks about four soon-to-be-published Star Wars-related books that are worth checking out Learn more about your ad choices. Visit Jim Hill Media Podcast Network If the Tigers traded Tarik Skubal, what could they expect in return?By Audacy Why did the Arizona Cardinals include a "study" clause in his new multi million dollar deal. Subscribe to Necessary Roughness HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit Audacy If Al Avila and the Detroit Tigers trade starting pitcher Tarik Skubal, what do they have left?By Audacy Who do you think that Harbaugh will name as the team's starting Audacy Why won't Jim Harbaugh name Cade McNamara the starting QB?By Audacy Jim-Bob Williams and Katy BEE interview Dutch Martin this month about his history as a comedian and all of his other amazing talents. Dutch Martin is in year 2 of the Humor Academy and started out running! He has studied improv, and taken many stand up classes and even added some humor to his yoga classes! He is a talented DOD professional in North… John J. Miller is joined by Karen Swallow Prior of the Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary to discuss Thomas Hardy's book, 'Tess of the d'Urbervilles.'By National Review Break out the thumbtacks and action figures for an all-new episode of The Sessions featuring “The Bad Boy” Joey Janela! Fresh off an AEW run that he has a lot of thoughts on, Janela is back on the Indies full time and doing what he does best: Making towns, collecting action figures and beefing with Jim Cornette stans on the internet. The only quest… True Crime Tuesday presents Jimmy The King: Murder, Vice, and the Reign of a Dirty Cop with Investigative Reporter/Author, Gus Garcia-Roberts! In 1979, the gruesome slaying of a thirteen-year-old boy riveted the suburbs of Suffolk County, New York. As the county hustled to bring the case to a dubious resolution, a wayward local teenager emerged wit… Victoria Cuore is a survivor and mother of a special need's miracle child. With more than 16 years of educating herself and countless others within the special needs community. She brings light to those who've known true darkness. She have dedicated a large portion of her life to aiding those who were not in a position to help themselves. She has s… In a culture driven by answers, it might seem unnatural to want a “mysterious experience” with God. Jim Burns In this episode, Jim's joined by one of the most successful and popular coaches in the game, Crusaders Head coach, Scott 'Razor' Robertson. During this chat, it's easy to see why Razor is held in such high regard both in New Zealand and throughout the game. We hear about his coaching philosophy, how he gets the best out of his players, his internat… Should all athletes be in the union?By Audacy Are you surprised the Cardinals would put this in a contract?By Audacy Why are the Detroit Tigers allowing Al Avila to run the team as the trade deadline approaches?By Audacy Is Al Avila the Tigers version of Matt Millen?By Audacy
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