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Doug Conrad
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The Kitchen Table
Why Recession is Your Opportunity: Business Growth Strategy with Doug C. Brown
About Doug C Brown:Former President of Sales & Training for Tony Robbins and Chet Holmes organizationManaged 166 people, helped grow company 10x during tenureImproved closing rates from 17.8% to 43.2% (sustained for 7 years)Improved front-end sales from 12.7% to 21.2%Has worked with 352+ industries over 30+ yearsNotable clients include: Intuit, CBS Television, Procter & Gamble, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, CBRE, E-Myth, Deepak Chopra, Brian Tracy, 1-800-GOT-JUNKHelped grow one company from $48M to $110M in two yearsEducation: Berklee College of MusicKey Insights:The Power of Standing Out: Doug's story of sending flowers to Tony Robbins' assistant demonstrates the importance of differentiation—standing out from a...
2025-10-24
52 min
Crafty Brewers: Tales Behind Craft Beer
Chicago’s Lost Brewery Returns: How Conrad Seipp’s 1854 Legacy Built the City (Plus: Archie’s Corner Bar Culture)
Learn how Seipp became Chicago’s beer baron and why his name is back on shelves now. Plus: corner bar culture at Archie’s Iowa Rockwell Tavern.Conrad Seipp Brewing Co. owner Laurin Mack joins the podcast at Archie’s Iowa Rockwell Tavern to trace how she resurrected the family brewery, which was founded in 1854, survived the Great Chicago Fire, and once ranked among America’s largest. She tells the wild story of her great-great-great-grandfather Conrad Seipp, an immigrant carpenter turned beer baron, and how his brewery rose to become one of the top-producing operations in the U.S. Alo...
2025-10-23
1h 07
The News with Gene Valicenti
Thomas Conrad: Rare Baseball Cards
Thomas Conrad joins the show to talk about a chest full of rare baseball cards he foundSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2025-10-16
05 min
Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth
2695: How Family Members Enable Their Addict Loved Ones | Rock Recovery Center
Are You Enabling an Addict? … How to break the Cycle The MP x Rock Recovery Center partnership. (2:32) Accepting the truth that something needs to change. (5:53) Compassion fatigue. (9:25) You can love your addict to death. (11:42) Don’t act on emotion. (19:57) Being the best manipulator in the room. (24:17) Enabling loved ones. (28:24) Where does their drive come from? (33:41) Don’t ever try to figure this out on your own! (39:52) Their take on marijuana. (44:25) Is kratom becoming an issue? (49:04) Percep...
2025-09-29
1h 25
The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel
Actor Conrad Coates (Tron:Legacy/Fargo/Revival)
Next week we’re diving into the digital frontier with Tron: Legacy - but this week, we’re talking with the incredible actor Conrad Coates.You’ve seen Conrad in everything from Fargo (alongside Jon Hamm) to Star Trek: Discovery, Narcos, The Expanse, and more. Beyond his screen credits, he’s also shaping the next generation of talent through his Coates and Company Acting Studio.Conrad shared so many fascinating stories, including:⚡ What it was like working with Jon Hamm on Fargo🎸 Watching Wood Harris embody Jimi Hendrix in Hendrix🎬 His approach to teac...
2025-09-26
1h 21
The Good, The Bad, and The Sequel
The Birds 2: Land's End
This week, we’re braving the beaks and feathers in a sequel no one really asked for — The Birds II: Land’s End.It’s part family drama, part Hitchcock homage, and part “why are these seagulls so angry?” energy.We covered it all, including:🐦 Birds that seem more annoyed than terrifying (but hey, they try)🏡 A seaside town that somehow feels less safe than Bodega Bay📞 The original Birds star Tippi Hedren showing up… but not as her original character🎬 The director using a pseudonym because, well, let’s just say it’s not Hitchcock-level sus...
2025-09-19
1h 31
Six-Figure Secrets of Fractional Experts
Setting Truthful Goals for Business Growth with Doug Brown
Bradley Jacobs sits down with Doug Brown, CEO of Sales Strategies and renowned revenue growth expert who has founded or built over 35 businesses generating $960 million in sales. Doug shares his proven framework for creating predictable revenue streams and escaping the dreaded feast-or-famine cycle that plagues most fractional professionals. He reveals why the master prospector always outsells the master closer and introduces his systematic approach to implementing six high-performing activities over 6-12 months. Doug emphasizes the critical importance of setting truthful goals versus aspirational ones, using real client examples to illustrate how proper goal-setting and mathematical planning can...
2025-07-03
35 min
To All The Cars I've Loved Before: Your First Car Tells The Story
War Stories on Wheels: “Jeep Show” Author Robert O’Connor on WWII Cars and Nostalgia
Click here to share your favorite car, car story or any automotive trivia!In this episode, we shift gears into the past with author Robert O’Connor, whose novel “Jeep Show” blends WWII history with personal car memories. Robert discusses the real-life inspiration behind his book: the wartime USO entertainers who performed from Jeeps for troops at the front lines. He connects these historic Jeep Shows to his own first car – a scrappy Fiat 128 – sharing how tinkering with that little European car gave him an appreciation for simplicity much like the wartime Jeep. As an Iraq War ve...
2025-05-06
42 min
To All The Cars I've Loved Before: Your First Car Tells The Story
From Mini Cooper to M998 Humvee: Conrad’s Patriotic Car Journey and Family Driving Memories
Click here to share your favorite car, car story or any automotive trivia!Conrad’s episode is a heartfelt salute to service and the personal cars that awaited him back home. He begins with exciting anecdotes from his Army days driving an M998 Humvee – detailing the rugged automotive technology designed for war zones and a few humorous “parking hacks” he learned in the field (yes, a Humvee fits in places you’d never expect!).Transitioning to civilian life, Conrad then speaks warmly of inheriting his dad’s trusty Toyota Camry and the beloved Mini Cooper that became...
2025-01-21
51 min
To All The Cars I've Loved Before: Your First Car Tells The Story
Conrad's M998 Hummer - Preview
Click here to share your favorite car, car story or any automotive trivia!Thanks for all of the feedback requesting Conrad's full episode - Here is a link to the full episode - https://pod.link/1733902541/episode/14e35670c2a8268fa17865087a9c69af#humvee #m998 #podcast #toallthecarsivelovedbefore #everycarhasaculture#EveryCarTellsAStory #carsloved #minicooper #toyotacamry #lifelessonsthroughcars #hummer #podcast #carcast *** Your Favorite Automotive Podcast - Now Arriving Weekly!!! *** Listen on your favorite platform and visit ...
2025-01-20
00 min
To All The Cars I've Loved Before: Your First Car Tells The Story
Military Parking Hacks - Humvee Edition
Click here to share your favorite car, car story or any automotive trivia!Here's a clip from the full episode with Conrad that drops on Tuesday, January 22nd. If you want to hear more from Conrad, check out the link to the full episode - https://pod.link/1733902541/episode/14e35670c2a8268fa17865087a9c69af#carsloved #humvee #m998hummer #hummer #automobile #automotive #military #toallthecarsivelovedbefore #everycartellsastory #everycarhasaculture *** Your Favorite Automotive Podcast - Now Arriving Weekly!!! *** Listen on your favorite platform and visit https://carsloved.com for full episodes...
2025-01-18
00 min
To All The Cars I've Loved Before: Your First Car Tells The Story
Tokyo Drift Lessons: Kelly’s Adventures in Japanese Car Culture and City Driving
Click here to share your favorite car, car story or any automotive trivia!Kelly transports us to the bustling streets of Tokyo, sharing his firsthand experiences navigating one of the world’s most complex – and car-loving – cities. As an American and lifelong car enthusiast, Kelly had to relearn driving on Tokyo’s left-hand roads and quickly adapt to tiny kei cars and high-tech parking systems. He vividly recounts his first time behind the wheel in Japan, white-knuckled in a Kei-class Honda, and how he grew to love its efficiency in dense urban traffic (finding the best to get arou...
2024-12-24
49 min
Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth
2487: Overcoming Addiction With Brad Jensen
Brad Jensen The origin of @thesoberbodybuilder. (1:39) Making amends to those he had harmed. (40:33) At what point did he start believing in himself? (43:34) The importance of his spiritual connection. (45:33) Filling a strong pull to share his story. (49:34) The missing link for most people is to overcome addiction. (53:00) Most people underestimate how much their spiritual health can affect their physical health. (56:15) How becoming sober has made him a better coach. (1:01:55) How his son has changed his life. (1:09:53) Speaking confidence into your...
2024-12-12
1h 29
Wildfires, Floods, and Chaos Communications: Management of Issues, Crises and Disasters
How trust has shifted news consumption and how to adapt. With guest, author Doug Levy | Part 3 of 3 with The Communications Golden Hour® author
Send us a textAuthor Doug Levy, of The Communications Golden Hour® Book, joins host Tim Conrad, APR, for the final of three episodes to discuss the roles of public information officers and crisis communications in emergencies and crises/issues.Listen For:01:08 - Who to trust?11:17 - Is that a trusted spokesperson?15:22 - They turned off the news and turned on an app22:53 - Finale - Three quick questionsConnect with Doug LevyLinkedIn | Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Amazon - Buy Book
2024-11-26
28 min
Wildfires, Floods, and Chaos Communications: Management of Issues, Crises and Disasters
Communicating in a time of chaos, war and conflict with guest, author Doug Levy | Part 2 of 3 with The Communications Golden Hour® author
Send us a textAuthor Doug Levy, of The Communications Golden Hour® Book, joins host Tim Conrad, APR, for the second of three episodes to discuss the roles of public information officers and crisis communications in emergencies and crises/issues.Listen For:01:05 - Communicating in the chaotic Trump style10:40 - Media literacy14:12 - Navigating global conflicts19:45 - How values can be used to navigate divisionConnect with Doug LevyLinkedIn | Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Amazon - Buy BookConnect with Tim C...
2024-11-19
28 min
Wildfires, Floods, and Chaos Communications: Management of Issues, Crises and Disasters
Public Information Officer: Systems, Role, and Learning | Part 1 of 3 with author Doug Levy of the The Communications Golden Hour® Book
Send us a textAuthor Doug Levy, of The Communications Golden Hour® Book, joins host Tim Conrad, APR, for the first of three episodes to discuss the roles of public information officers and crisis communications in emergencies and crises/issues. Listen For:01:15 - From Practitioner to Author11:27 - The Role, Skills and Practice of a Public Information Officer20:30 - Communications is Two-way or It's Not Communications28:04 - Evolving as a PIOConnect with Doug LevyLinkedIn | Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Amazon - Buy Book
2024-11-13
35 min
To All The Cars I've Loved Before: Your First Car Tells The Story
Preview - Conrad's M998 Hummer story
Click here to share your favorite car, car story or any automotive trivia!Here's a short clip from an episode with Conrad, a college student who joined the national guard in order to drive one of his dream cars, err dream utility vehicle.Listen to the full episode with Conrad here - https://pod.link/1733902541/episode/14e35670c2a8268fa17865087a9c69af *** Your Favorite Automotive Podcast - Now Arriving Weekly!!! *** Listen on your favorite platform and visit https://carsloved.com for full episodes, our...
2024-11-01
00 min
Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth
2431: Over 85% of People Are Using Caffeine the Wrong Way Resulting in More Fat Gain and Muscle Loss (Listener Live Coaching)
In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin coach four Pump Heads via Zoom. Mind Pump Fit Tip: How to use caffeine the RIGHT way to maximize its health benefits and minimize its negatives. (3:22) Updating the audience on Adam’s transformation journey. (26:48) Highlighting the Viking press and other unconventional machines. (37:17) All show, no go. (40:38) Dark sense of humor. (42:19) Glamour shots with Mind Pump. (44:06) Having sympathy for people with addiction issues. (47:35) When your comments backfire with your kids. (54:21) Shout out to...
2024-09-25
1h 53
Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth
2392: Steps to Overcoming Addiction with Tom Conrad & Ben Bueno
Real Recovery Talk-Steps to Overcoming Addiction with Tom Conrad & Ben Bueno Tom and Ben share their history of addiction and trauma. (2:16) “Put the clients first and the money will be there.” The origin story of Rock Recovery Center. (25:17) The dark world and hustle of ‘Body Brokers’. (31:07) Are there common mistakes with treatment? (40:13) Why any attempt to shield an alcoholic is doomed to fail. (42:29) The importance of fitness for recovery. (44:57) How quickly can they tell if someone will be successful through this process? (49:14) What are some...
2024-08-01
1h 33
Unscripted with Aaron Conrad
Episode 290 | HerSong and Penny For a Pound Challenge
Send us a Text Message.Episode 281 is an important one on many levels. The Unscripted Collective is honored to partner once again with the Penny For A Pound Challenge. Our good friend Doug Lightfoot is once again leading this event. The benefactor this year is a Tim Tebow Foundation called "HerSong." Doug and I sat down with Kelly Broeg from HerSong to talk about the important ministry and work that they do. Don't miss this! It's very important. About HerSong.Empowering dreams. Inspiring futu...
2024-05-14
35 min
Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth
2084:
In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin coach four Pump Heads via Zoom. Mind Pump Fit Tip: If you're trying to lose body fat, you’re better off BUILDING than trying to burn. (2:27) Kreatures of Habit ‘no-bake’ cookies. (10:33) How to develop better associations with healthier foods and drinks. (13:36) The crave ability of carbonated drinks. (19:06) How testosterone boosters work and the myths surrounding taking them. (27:40) The origins of the ‘whipping boy’. (35:57) Mind Pump goes dark. (41:50) Lawsuits and settlements. (48:53) Missing out on qua...
2023-05-27
1h 49
Storytelling That Sticks for Business and Life
22. Radical Honesty with Conrad Woody
Sometimes is takes more than simply telling a story. Sometimes the story requires Radical Honesty to convey the truth being shared. Listen as Conrad Woody shared his story of rising from shyness and insecurity to becoming a managing partner and top talent advisor and C-Suite and Board Leadership Strategist. His journey to self-empowerment and finding his purpose as a black man rising to the top in corporate America is inspiring and radically honest. contact: doug@dougstevenson.com
2023-03-28
34 min
Architecture, Coffee, & Ink
#31 Eerie Arc(h): The Tunnels Pt. 2
Hello and welcome to the show! And welcome to all my designers, dreamers, and everyone in-between. If you this is your first episode, or you’ve been with me from the beginning, I am excited to have you here again in 2023. On this kick off of the second season, we start with finishing up the Tunnels pt. 2, focusing on the Shanghai Tunnels of Portland Oregon, or the Portland Underground. Rumored to have been used to smuggle people out of the town and onto the service of ships. Two episodes are currently being released together, so please also check out Boi...
2023-02-06
24 min
Architecture, Coffee, & Ink
#30 Boiled Broccoli & Creativity: A Conversation with Doug Shapiro
Hello and welcome to the show! And welcome to all my designers, dreamers, and everyone in-between. If you this is your first episode, or you’ve been with me from the beginning, I am excited to have you here again in 2023. And I am so excited today to be sharing a conversation I had with Doug Shapiro, who many of my listeners might recognize as the host of Imagine a Place Podcast. In addition, Doug is currently Vice President of Research and Insights at OFS, children’s Author, and a recipient of a HiP Award in 2021, which is Interior Desi...
2023-02-06
44 min
Mind Pump: Raw Fitness Truth
1981: How to Kickstart Muscle Growth That Has Stalled, the Benefits of Switching From a Split to a Full Body Workout, How to Spot a Bench Press & More (Listener Live Coaching)
In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin coach four Pump Heads via Zoom. Mind Pump Fit Tip: Are you trying to get your biceps to respond? Try these two often-neglected exercises! (2:54) The potential dangers of A.I. (6:12) How cannabinoids can regulate inflammation. (28:24) What the Colorado Experiment highlights. (31:27) How both sides are playing the game. (37:13) Is Elon an alien? (41:07) Dihexa, the limitless peptide. (43:30) Obesity’s connection to hair loss. (46:20) NFTs? (48:12) An interesting theory about Michael Jackson. (50:23) The green juice is clutch while traveling. (53:46) Shout out to @RAWFORUM_FUNCTIONAL_FIT. (54:51) #ListenerLive question #1 - Will I still build mu...
2023-01-04
1h 32
WBGO Journal Podcast
Two River Theater's production of "Wine in the Wilderness" and a chat with trombonist Conrad Herwig
On this edition of the WBGO Journal, a look into special education in Newark, a preview of Two River Theater's production of Wine in the Wilderness and trombonist Conrad Herwig talks about the Rutgers University Jazz Ensemble
2022-10-15
30 min
Doug's Front Porch
49 - Ashley Snyder
In this episode I welcome Ashley Snyder up on the front porch. Ashley is is a high school German teacher at Conrad Weiser School District. We talk about her journey from her own high school days to her time spent in Germany to eventually having her own classroom. We also discuss just what it means to be PA Dutch to her and how she connects to the language and culture of her ancestors. Click here to learn more about the Pastorius Haus!Support the show
2022-05-01
59 min
Movie Oubliette
Nightbreed (with Heather Wixson)
Heather Wixson, Managing Editor of Daily Dead and author of Monsters, Makeup and Effects – Volume 1, joins us on a tour of Clive Barker's sophomore film Nightbreed, a dark fantasy horror film based on his novella Cabal and starring Craig Sheffer, Anne Bobby, director David Cronenberg as a suave serial killer (!), Hugh Quarshie and Doug Bradley. The film notoriously flopped on release in 1990, largely thanks to studio malarkey, reshoots and a compromised theatrical cut... but does the recently restored director's cut reveal a hidden gem of a movie? Is it a mysterious but beautiful freak living undiscovered in an underground cit...
2022-03-21
1h 13
Good Day Download
DJV Download - 03/10/22 – Double Standards
Today on the DJV Download: Discussing the passing of actor Conrad Janis. Kardashian-Jenners defend their nine-figure paycheck from Hulu. Dissecting double standards and when it really doesn’t matter. Gas prices continue to rise. We discuss that, too. We gush over Jennifer Garner, talk about Travis Scott’s new philanthropy effort, and praise Stanley Tucci’s incredible talent. All this and more available in today’s episode of the DJV Download. Follow us @DJVShow on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. More information on DJVShow.com.
2022-03-10
22 min
Midday with Doug DeVries
Vault Talk with Cameron & Conrad!
In this episode, Doug welcomes his former high school pole vault teammates, Cameron and Conrad, to chat about the current betting odds on Olympic vaulters this year...while intoxicated, of course! The boys debate new school vs old school contenders, as well as exchange thoughts about making money off likeness of image as a college athlete. Thanks again for tuning in! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/middaydoug/support
2021-07-29
1h 19
Get Lost In This Captivating Full Audiobook — Perfect Between Meetings.
[German] - Der Jasminblütensommer - Jasminblüten-Saga, Teil 2 (Ungekürzt) by Elena Conrad
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/570436to listen full audiobooks. Title: [German] - Der Jasminblütensommer - Jasminblüten-Saga, Teil 2 (Ungekürzt) Author: Elena Conrad Narrator: Irina Scholz Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 47 minutes Release date: June 25, 2021 Genres: Drama Publisher's Summary: In dem zauberhaften Küstenort in Ligurien hat der Frühsommer Einzug gehalten. In der Villa über dem Meer blühen die Jasminsträucher bereits üppig. Giulias Wagnis, das Olivengut und den Jasminblütengarten des Großvaters zu übernehmen, hat sich gelohnt. Um das erfolgreiche erste Jahr zu feiern, laden Giulia und ihr Freund Marco zu einem großen Fest ein. Auf...
2021-06-25
7h 47
Unscripted with Aaron Conrad
Unscripted with Lt. Doug Lightfoot
Send us a Text Message.Lt. Doug Lightfoot is of my local heroes with the Hilliard Police Department. as stated on his twitter account (@lightfootclan) he is a "Sinner saved by grace. My faith drives my love for my family and service to others. Enjoy working out, fishing and hunting." My appreciation for the first responders and those that serve our community is something you have likely heard on any podcast.I am blessed to call Lt. Lightfoot my friend. In this episode we discuss a wide variet...
2021-02-27
51 min
Unscripted with Aaron Conrad
Unscripted with Doug Bender - I Am Second
Send us a Text Message.Today I welcomed back my friend Doug Bender from I Am Second. In this episode we breakdown and review their film "Loud Krazy Love." This film follows the story of Korn band member Brian "Head" Welch and his daughter. This film is raw, real but so worth your time. We spend a lot of this episode discussing what love really is, what it does and what it means. I'm so thankful for Doug and the entire team at I Am Second.Take time today to love someone. Express your love for ...
2021-02-23
39 min
Unscripted with Aaron Conrad
Unscripted with Doug Bender - I Am Second
Send us a Text Message.Doug Bender is an I Am Second writer and small groups coach. He developed many of the small group tools found at iamsecond.com and has coached churches, organizations, and individuals to use I Am Second groups to share the message of Jesus with their friends and family.I recently sat down with Doug to discuss the launch of his new I Am Second book - I Found Love. Doug and I met about 8 years ago when I had the incredible honor of contributing a post to the I Am Second b...
2021-01-06
52 min
From the Earth to the Moon: A Retrospective Podcast on The Apollo Program
Interview About the New Book Based on this Podcast
From the Earth to the Moon: The Miniseries Companion, on Kindle Also on apple books and many other ebook platforms -- Links below. If you enjoyed this podcast, you will love our new book project! Think you've read everything there is about the moon flights? Think again! In 1998, the landmark television miniseries "From the Earth to the Moon" was first broadcast. In 12 episodes, it told the daring story of Project Apollo-NASA's program to put humans on the moon. This book provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of each...
2020-07-30
14 min
From the Earth to the Moon: A Retrospective Podcast on The Apollo Program
New Book Based on this Podcast!
From the Earth to the Moon: The Miniseries Companion, on Kindle Also on apple books and many other ebook platforms! If you enjoyed this podcast, you will love our new book project! Think you've read everything there is about the moon flights? Think again! In 1998, the landmark television miniseries "From the Earth to the Moon" was first broadcast. In 12 episodes, it told the daring story of Project Apollo-NASA's program to put humans on the moon. This book provides a comprehensive and detailed analysis of each episode of the miniseries and...
2020-07-17
02 min
Directors Circle
Andrea Brown
Dr. Andrea Brown is the Associate Director of Bands at the University of Maryland in College Park, MD. At UM, Dr. Brown conducts several ensembles including the University of Maryland Wind Ensemble and the Mighty Sound of Maryland Marching Band. Topics include: - Andrea discusses her experiences working as the Assistant Director of Bands at the University of Michigan and making the transition to leading ensembles at the University of Maryland - Designing shows for marching band - Promoting diversity of gender in the field of music education ...
2020-07-13
45 min
Directors Circle
Timothy Holtan
In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Colonel Timothy Holtan. Col. Holtan holds the distinction of being the first officer to command all three of the U.S. Army's premier bands. Since retiring in 2017, he currently serves as Artistic Director and Conductor of the Maryland Winds. Topics include: - Colonel Holtan shares lessons learned from his time in the Army Band - Differences between studying at the Army School of Music and a four-year university - Selecting repertoire for diverse ensembles - Motivating musicians in y...
2020-06-11
1h 20
Directors Circle
Timothy Holtan
In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Colonel Timothy Holtan. Col. Holtan holds the distinction of being the first officer to command all three of the U.S. Army's premier bands. Since retiring in 2017, he currently serves as Artistic Director and Conductor of the Maryland Winds. Topics include: - Colonel Holtan shares lessons learned from his time in the Army Band - Differences between studying at the Army School of Music and a four-year university - Selecting repertoire for diverse ensembles - Motivating musicians in y...
2020-06-11
1h 20
Compel Church
Dare You to Listen: A Discussion on Racism
Don’t miss a special discussion premiering tonight at 6:00pm as Pastor Patrick is joined by the Church United pastors: Bartholomew Orr, Craig Wendell, Greg Davis, and Doug Bell; as well as Pastor Rick Bezet of New Life Church in Arkansas, and Michael and Philip Dees of Life Fellowship Church.We dare you to listen as they sit down to discuss recent events related to the death of George Floyd, how the Church must lead the way in racial reconciliation, and how we can each make a practical difference through personal relationships.
2020-05-31
46 min
Directors Circle
Peter Boonshaft
This episode features my interview with Dr. Peter Boonshaft. Dr. Boonshaft, Director of Education for Jupiter Brand Instruments and KHS America Academic Alliance, is the author of the critically acclaimed best-selling books Teaching Music with Passion, Teaching Music with Purpose, and Teaching Music with Promise. Dr. Boonshaft is currently on the faculty of Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York, where he is Professor of Music. Dr. Boonshaft is also a Spokesperson for Alfred Music. Topics include: - Peter's inspiration for starting his work as an author with writing "Teaching Music With Passion" ...
2020-05-28
1h 08
Directors Circle
Ryan Nowlin
This episode features my interview with Mr. Ryan Nowlin who is a well-regarded composer, educator, and conductor. Ryan is the Assistant Director for "The President's Own" United States Marine Band and is a co-author of the famous "Tradition Of Excellence" method series. In our conversation, Ryan talks about his work as a composer and how he approaches working with ensembles. Ryan Nowlin's appearance on this podcast is in an unofficial capacity and does not constitute or imply endorsement by "The President's Own" United States Marine Band, the U.S. Marine Corps nor any other component of...
2020-05-20
1h 32
Directors Circle
Michael Haithcock
In this episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Mr. Michael Haithcock who is the Director of Bands at the University of Michigan. During our conversation, Michael shares his thoughts on ways to engage students in rehearsal and leading a program to musical excellence. Topics include: - Transitioning into a program that's strong in tradition - Maintaining excellence in a program - Bringing music to life through score study - Repertoire quality and selection - Helping students discover expressive elements of music Lin...
2020-05-15
58 min
Directors Circle
Dennis Glocke
This episode features my interview with my friend and mentor, Mr. Dennis Glocke. Dennis has recently retired as the Director of Concert Bands at Penn State University where he has led several ensembles and taught courses in conducting. In our conversation, Dennis shares many lessons on music-making and teaching that he has learned over his career as a music educator. Topics include: - Dennis discusses his career as a music educator and conductor - Inspiring students through the creation on significant musical experiences - Repertoire quality and selection - M...
2020-05-08
1h 35
Directors Circle
Lori Schwartz Reichl
In this episode of the podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Lori Schwartz Reichl. Lori is an author, clinician, and music educator who is well known for her contributions to publications such as In Tune Magazine and Teaching Music Magazine. In this interview, Lori shares her ideas on setting up students for success and incorporating diversity into musical experiences. Topics include: - Lori talks about her work and creating professional development materials for music teachers - Establishing routines to enhance the music-making process - The importance of d...
2020-05-01
1h 18
Directors Circle
Theresa Hoover Ducassoux
This episode features my interview with Theresa Hoover Ducassoux. Theresa is a well-known music educator and writer with her blog, Off the Beaten Path: A Music Teacher's Journey. In our conversation, Theresa shares many of her ideas on integrating technology into the classroom and student empowerment. Topics: - Technology integration into the classroom and concert hall - Ideas on remote teaching during the Covid-19 Pandemic - Empowering students in the classroom Links: Off the Beaten Path - A Music Teacher's Journey: https://offthebeatenpathinmusic.com/ Foll...
2020-04-24
49 min
Directors Circle
Scott Watson
This episode features my conversation with Dr. Scott Watson. In addition to being an acclaimed composer for band and orchestra, Scott is well known for his work as an educator, author, and clinician. Topics include: - Scott's approach to composing - Composing for student musicians - Integrating technology into a music class - Teaching young instrumentalists Links: Scott's website: https://www.scottwatsonmusic.com/ Scott's youTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAlWx0jwO3JEmbBR_P3nhbA Bio: ...
2020-04-15
50 min
Time Enough At Last
#3: Mr. Denton On Doomsday
Sean Magers and Keith Conrad are re-watching The Twilight Zone. Each week they'll share their reactions to each episode and even a little a little trivia along the way. The third episode was "Mr. Denton On Doomsday"Here's the original description of the episode:Town drunk Al Denton (Dan Duryea), once a feared gunslinger but now an object of pity and scorn is forced to draw against a sadistic bully (Martin Landau). A glance from mysterious peddler Mr. Fate (Malcolm Atterbury) allows Denton to get off two miraculous shots, saving his life. Now a town...
2020-04-06
23 min
Directors Circle
Jamey Aebersold
It is my pleasure to bring you one of my favorite interviews featuring Mr. Jamey Aebersold. Jamey is recognized as a foremost authority in jazz education with his work as an author and publisher of many major publications including his famous Jazz Play-A -Long series. In this episode, we talk about the importance of improvisation and ways to encourage students to create their own music. Topics include: (04:55) Jamey talks about his professional background (0711) Jamey discusses how he started his business and the Jazz Play-A-Long series (10:10) Having a major influence o...
2020-04-01
47 min
Directors Circle
Shelley Jagow
This episode features my interview with Dr. Shelley Jagow from Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. In addition to her career as an educator and conductor, Shelley is well known for her work as an author of several publications including "Teaching Instrumental Music: Developing The Complete Band Program" and "Tuning For Wind Instruments: A Roadmap To Successful Intonation." Topics include: (02:46) Shelley talks about her professional background and work at Wright State University (11:38) Repertoire evaluation and selection (25:00) Teaching Intonation (39:35) Shelley discusses her book "Teaching Instrumental Music: Developing The Co...
2020-03-26
1h 02
Coffee With Conrad
My Journey in Healing - From Skeptic to Believer
Exploring my journey in Faith Healing. I used to think it was fake but now I am a firm believer. I used to think healing was fake; I grew up in Cessationist church; Faith healers were exposed as frauds; A man raised from the dead exposed as fraud; Watching Benny Hinn closely; I prayed for a lady to live and she did!; David George gets healed at church! ; OFCC had many testimonies of healing; Man's eye straightened up; Couple gets pregnant through prayer; Dave and Patty Lage interview ;
2020-03-21
37 min
Directors Circle
Teaching Music During Difficult Times
As we face the challenges of teaching during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, I had the pleasure of bringing a panel of distinguished music educators together as they shared their personal experiences with this matter. In this interview, you will hear Dr. Russel Mikkelson (Ohio State), Dr. Christopher Cicconi (Towson University), Dr. Andrew Yozviak (West Chester University of PA), and Adam Gumble (West Chester University of PA) talking about their current teaching situations, modifying instruction for remote teaching, and maintaining a positive mindset during this difficult time. Links: Russel Mikkelson's OSU website: https://music.osu.edu...
2020-03-17
58 min
Directors Circle
Philip Silvey
In this interview, I had the privilege of chatting with Dr. Philip Silvey. In addition to being an acclaimed composer and arranger, Dr. Silvey is Associate Professor of Music Teaching and Learning at the Eastman School of Music where he directs the Women's Chorus and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in music education. Highlights from our conversation include Philip's ideas on composing, teacher training, student motivation, and assessment strategies. Topics include: (02:33) Philip talks about his background as an educator and composer (12:49) How being a composer influences Philip's work as an educator...
2020-03-12
1h 17
Directors Circle
Tyler Austin
This episode features Dr. Tyler Austin who is currently the Assistant Director of Bands at Oklahoma State University. In this episode, Tyler talks about his roles as a college band director and musical director for the Maryland Chamber Winds. We also chat about entrepreneurial skills, creating meaningful relationships, and vulnerability for music educators. Topics include: (04:30) Tyler talks about growing up in Western Maryland, his background, and work at OSU (15:15) Adapting to a new teaching role in a collegiate band program (17:41) Building relationships (24:55) Tyler talks about founding the Ma...
2020-02-28
1h 10
Directors Circle
Timothy Mahr
In this episode, I speak with renowned conductor and composer, Dr. Timothy Mahr. Dr. Mahr is an active composer for wind band and is also a professor of music at St. Olaf College in Northfield, MN. Dr. Mahr shares some valuable insight into the art of composing and creating a culture of excellence in a music program. Topics include: (02:28) Tim talks about his life, professional background, and band at St. Olaf College (15:28) Achieving excellence across an entire music department (20:32) Guiding traditions and changes in a music program (26:19) Re...
2020-02-19
1h 09
Directors Circle
Jerry Blackstone
This episode features my interview with the legendary Dr. Jerry Blackstone. Jerry is a Grammy award-winning conductor who is well known for his work as a professor of choral music at the University of Michigan. In our discussion, Jerry shares his views on repertoire, inspiring musicians, and the art of music-making. Topics include: (04:09) Jerry talks about his life, background, and current role as a visiting professor at Wheaton College (12:32) Score study (30:05) Connecting students to the music they perform (34:20) Rehearsal methodology (42:31) Framing verbal instruction (47:28) Je...
2020-02-08
1h 28
Directors Circle
Inside the Circle - Scott Sheehan
In this special edition of Directors Circle, I catch up with Scott Sheehan on the open election for the National Association for Music Education. Scott discusses the topics up for election as well as being a candidate for the 2020-2022 National President-Elect. If you are a NAfME member, make sure to vote by February 12th!
2020-02-05
16 min
Directors Circle
Todd Stefan
In the episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Todd Stefan from Wexford (a.k.a Pittsburgh), PA. Todd oversees a large high school band program in the North Allegheny School District that has featured ensembles at PMEA state conferences, NAfME All-Eastern conferences, and the inaugural parade for Barack Obama's presidency. In this interview, we chat about a wide variety of topics including administrative tasks involved with a large music program, staying mentally healthy with the stresses of the profession, and quotes from the "Rocky" movie franchise! Topics include: (04:28) Todd talks about...
2020-01-23
1h 07
Directors Circle
Jason Worzbyt
This episode features my conversation with Dr. Jason Worzbyt from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in Indiana, PA. In addition to conducting several instrumental ensembles, Jason also teaches undergraduate and graduate music courses and leads the bassoon studio at IUP. In this interview, we chat about a wide variety of topics including repertoire, recruiting the perfect bassoonist, the importance of music, and coffee! Topics include: (04:06) We talk about coffee and Jason's preferred brand (06:59) Jason talks about his life and professional background (13:37) Starting a student on bassoon (22:33) Jason talks...
2020-01-14
1h 19
Directors Circle
Mike Kamuf
Being a music educator is an occupying job with regards to time and balance. Imagine having the job of being a prominent composer in addition to that! In this interview, I had the privilege to chat with Mike Kamuf on how he balances a busy schedule of being a working composer in addition to leading the band and orchestra program at John T. Baker Middle School in Damascus, MD. Topics include: (03:24) Mike talks about his life and background as a composer/educator (04:45) Mike talks about how he began composing music ...
2020-01-08
40 min
Directors Circle
Christopher Kiver
This podcast episode features my interview with Dr. Christopher Kiver. Dr. Kiver is the Director of Choral Activities at Penn State University where he directs the concert choir and glee club. In addition to discussing the importance of music and quality repertoire, Dr. Kiver also gives insight into the role that gender plays in a comprehensive music program. Topics include: (02:57) Kiver talks about his life and background as starting out as an instrumentalist (05:27) The differences between music education in the USA and the UK (30:03) What constitutes quality repertoire ...
2020-01-03
1h 09
Directors Circle
Scott Lang
This episode features my interview with leadership expert, Scott Lang. Scott is an internationally known speaker and advocate for music education. As a lead author and contributor to publications like "Leader Of The Band" and "Be Part Of The Music", Scott has helped in leading thousands of students in start their adventures in music. Topics include: (04:37) Scott talks about his life and professional background (05:27) Scott talks about his background of being an administrator (10:05) The most exciting aspects of leadership (14:37) The most important leadership quality to have ...
2019-12-10
1h 03
Directors Circle
Frank Battisti
In this episode, I have the pleasure of speaking with Mr. Frank Battisti about his views on music and music education. Known affectionately to many of his students as "Mr. B", Battisti has led a prolific career as an educator at Ithaca High School (NY) and the New England Conservatory. Bonus features of this episode include ideas on the importance of music to the human experience and a remarkable story of an impromptu performance featuring Benny Goodman playing a student's clarinet. Topics include: (03:02) Battisti talks about his life and professional background (05:19) Th...
2019-11-26
1h 07
Directors Circle
Derrick Fox
In this episode, I chat with Dr. Derrick Fox from the University of Nebraska-Omaha on what it's like to have a background in instrumental music and leading a renowned collegiate choral program. Topics include: (05:34) Fox talks about his life and professional background (15:52) Building community within your program. (17:22) Repertoire Selection (29:14) Managing a career as a conductor, educator, and composer (37:04) Fox discusses his book "Yes You Can: A Band Director's Guide to Teaching Choirs." (43:07) Things needed to successfully lead a choral program (51:33) Motivating stude...
2019-11-15
1h 15
Directors Circle
Stephen Gage
This episode features Dr. Stephen Gage from Youngstown State University. In this interview, he shares his thoughts on a wide array of subjects ranging from imagination to repertoire selection. Topics include: (04:33) Dr. Gage talks about his life and professional background (07:30) Dr. Gage talks about his ensembles at YSU (10:08) Working with the legendary coach, Jim Tressel, as the YSU President (14:45) Repertoire Selection (27:24) Symphonic Repertoire (36:12) Ways conductors can improve their craft (46:03) Budgeting time with a busy career (55:27)Building and maintaining relationships
2019-10-30
1h 35
Directors Circle
Brenda Brenner
Have you ever wondered what it would be like having a career as a renowned performer and music education training specialist? In this episode, I speak with Dr. Brenda Brenner from Indiana University to discuss her roles as a professional musician, studio instructor, and professor of music education. She also talks about her work with the Fairview Violin Project, a program in which every first and second grader in an underserved school is taught violin as part of the curriculum. Topics include: (03:28) Brenda talks about his life and professional background (07:50) Brenda ta...
2019-10-04
1h 08
Directors Circle
Scott Rush
This episode features my interview with the acclaimed author and music educator, Scott Rush. Mr. Rush is widely known for his Habits of Success book series as well as being a renowned band director in South Carolina. Scott shares stories about his career, work as an author, and his current role working in administration. Topics include: (05:12) Scott talks about his life and professional background (07:45) Scott talks about how his background as a professional performer has affected his career in education (9:06) Scott talks about how he worked with colleagues to gr...
2019-09-18
57 min
Directors Circle
Christopher Cicconi
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Christopher Cicconi from Towson, MD. Cicconi shares how he conducts his band and orchestra programs at Towson University. Also being a professor of music education, Cicconi shares how he prepares his students as they enter the workforce. Topics include: (04:05) Cicconi talks about his professional background (05:55 ) Cicconi discusses his band and orchestra programs at Towson University (10:07) Establishing cultures within multiple ensembles of a music program. (13:56) How conducting both orchestra and wind bands can impact your teaching/conducting. (21:13) Teaching music educat...
2019-09-11
1h 11
Directors Circle
Len Lavelle
In this episode, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Len Lavelle from Pittsburgh, PA. If you are from PA, you are sure to be familiar with Len's work with his bands at North Hills High School. If you are not from the Keystone State, make sure to check out this episode featuring one of the best in the business as he shares ideas on inspiration, teaching, and music education. Topics include: (03:25) Len talks about his professional background (08:55 ) Len stalks about why he decided to stay in band after once bei...
2019-08-26
1h 11
Directors Circle
Frank Parker - Episode 12
Frank Parker is director of bands at Quakertown High School in Quakertown, PA. In his program, Frank teaches a wide range of ensembles including two concert bands, two jazz bands, and the award winning Panther Marching band. As a highly sought after conductor, Frank has been featured as a guest conductor at many honors band festivals and has also directed his students in performances at several state and national level music education conferences. Topics include: (03:53) Frank talks about his background and making the decision to change his college major from business to music per...
2019-08-20
1h 03
Directors Circle
Ramona Wis
This special episode features the renowned choral conductor and author, Dr. Ramona Wis. In this interview, I discuss several key components of leadership with Dr. Wis that she was written about in her popular book, "The Conductor As Leader: Principles of Leadership Applied to Life on the Podium." Topics include: (03:55) Dr. Wis shares some stories about her professional background as a conductor and educator (05:50) Dr. Wis discusses how she went about learning principles of leadership, applying them to her life as a music educator, and writing her book (09:18) Leadership vs. management o...
2019-07-17
1h 00
Directors Circle
Joe Santanello - Episode 10
I chat with Joe Santanello as he discusses his views on attaining student excellence and transitioning into a new position. Joe is a phenomenal musician, educator, and human being and this episode is jam-packed with tons of valuable insight for anyone interested in developing a program or moving into a new music program. Topics include: (07:02) Joe discusses his program at Strayer Middle School and developing the program in both quantity and quality. (09:30) Developing a focus on concert band within a band program. (12:06) Developing a vision for obtaining the ensemble so...
2019-06-11
1h 27
Coffee With Conrad
Cessationist Pastor Gets Healed part 1
Cessationist Pastor gets healed; Part one of a two-part series; I grew up in Cessationist denomination; Link to my book with my testimony; https://bit.ly/ChurchIgnorePentecost ;Garry Prays for cessationist pastor; Pastor sees Doug pray for a lady that was healed; God orchestrates our steps; Approaching people with the Gospel; God showing up at school auditorium; Common denominators of great men of God; They prayed for a long amount of time; Waiting on God; Walking after the Spirit; They read the bible a lot;
2019-06-08
27 min
Directors Circle
Bob Phillips
In this episode, I sit down with Bob Phillips to discuss his career as an educator and the Director of String Publications for Alfred Music. Topics discussed include: recruitment of student musicians, building a new program, using alternative styles in a string curriculum, and writing a method book. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/directorscircle
2019-05-01
1h 28
Directors Circle
Dr. Brad Townsend
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Brad Townsend who is the director of bands at the University of Pittsburgh. He shares his thoughts on developing music programs at multiple universities, entering as a new director in a program that is rich in tradition, taking student input into consideration for show planning, and implementing growth in a collegiate program. Topics discussed: Entering a new program, working at the university level, effective problem solving through teaching, program growth, utilizing student leaders to advocate for your program, Dr. Brad Townsend is Director of Band...
2019-03-26
33 min
Conrad Life Report
Episode 15
Welcome to Episode 15! Conrad Life Report is a podcast about life, including digital media, music, books, food, drink, New York City, and more. Episode 15 topics: Intro theme: none, snow dusting, stereo project update, Grateful Dead tapes, Panasonic 8-track, The Beatles Blue Album, Beach Boys Live In London '69, Doug Sahm and Band, Roaring 20's hits, Toppling Goliath beer, Krups beer sub, Michigan basketball, deadheads at Bar Great Harry, Dekalb Food Hall, Voting for NYC Public Advocate, Girl, 20 by Kingsley Amis, The Verge article on Facebook moderation, New York Times working series, Talk Talk, Spirit Of Eden, Laughing Stock, Richard Fortus...
2019-02-28
23 min
From the Earth to the Moon: A Retrospective Podcast on The Apollo Program
Ep 7: That's All There Is
The story of the Apollo 12 second lunar landing mission is told by Lunar Module Pilot Alan Bean. Bean, the last member of NASA Astronaut Group 3 to fly in space, narrates his experience with the tightly-knit, all-Navy crew commanded by Gemini veteran Pete Conrad, and accepts with humor and grace his responsibility for the failure of the first color TV camera on the lunar surface, and for almost fracturing his own skull by failing to properly secure the Command Module's TV camera before splashdown. Episode 7 links: Apollo 12 Launch SCE to AUX...
2019-02-23
50 min
Directors Circle
Bob Matchett
Bob Matchett discusses his work as a band director at Seneca Valley Senior High School in Harmony, PA. With an accomplished career as an educator and musician, Bob discusses characteristics of an outstanding leader, taking over a new program, and how working as a professional musician can impact teaching. In April, Bob will conduct the Seneca Valley High School Wind Ensemble at the NAfME All Eastern Conference in Pittsburgh, PA.
2019-02-04
55 min
Directors Circle
Stephen Benham
Dr. Stephen Benham speaks about his leadership roles as a former president for the American String Teachers Association and as an Associate Professor of Music Education at the Mary Pappert School of Music at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, PA. As a leading expert in string pedagogy and teaching, Dr. Benham shares his thoughts on music advocacy, servitude leadership, and working as an administrator at the collegiate level.
2019-01-16
1h 14
Directors Circle
Scott Koter - Episode 5
Scott Koter sits down with us to discuss his extensive carrier that includes experience as an assistant superintendent, band director, and program coordinator for several DCI drum corps. In this episode, Scott will share his thoughts on building a comprehensive program, working with administrators, and the planning that goes into a championship winning season. Scott will also give us a sneak peak on his upcoming presentation at the 2018 Midwest Clinic that focuses on increasing professional credibility and effectiveness by learning to think as an administrator.
2018-12-17
1h 22
Directors Circle
Greg Johnson
In this episode, Greg Johnson shares his experiences on leading his jazz program at the Marin School of the Arts. Topics discussed include: teaching improvisation, gaining appreciation for all styles of music, programing repertoire, and utilizing experience as a professional musician to motivate students. To learn more about Greg and his music, please visit www.gregjohnsonjazz.com
2018-11-21
41 min
Directors Circle
Ryan Beeken
Dr. Ryan Beeken shares his thoughts of effectively connecting with students and building a choral program of over 300 musicians during his time as an educator in public schools. In addition to his work as the director of choral studies at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Dr. Beeken frequently serves as a clinician and conductor across the country.
2018-11-15
44 min
Directors Circle
Jeff Ball
In this episode, Jeff Ball discusses his approach to building a band program of over 350 students at the Grand Street Campus in NYC and conducting the Brooklyn Wind Symphony around the country in venues such as Carnegie Hall and Alice Tully Hall.
2018-11-15
52 min
Directors Circle
Scott Sheehan
In this episode, Scott Sheehan discusses his thoughts on leadership, advocacy, and serving as a leader for the National Association for Music Education and Pennsylvania Music Educators Association.
2018-11-15
56 min
Coffee With Conrad
From Homeless to Evangelist
John was once homeless and is now an on fire evangelist for Jesus Christ. John explains how he spiraled down into homelessness and how God saved him. This interview is for his new book - The Lamb and the Homeless Man. show notesBrutal honesty; Addiction led to homelessness;God showed Rusty Beforehand;The Stroke;Panhandling and lying to survive;God rescues those that seem beyond hope;Realization of the need to Repent;God's Fragrance;Encounter with an angel; Mandie Rinehart asks about knowing the Lord;Doug...
2018-08-07
38 min
Coffee With Conrad
Doug Hanson Interview
Doug Prays for people out in public and they often get healed. Then they are very receptive to the gospel. We met Doug on Facebook; Miracles lead to the gospel;Why Doug left the system;How Doug got into evangelism - Ray Comfort;From the law to demonstration of Power; Healing is for every believer; Gettng Kick Started in Las Vegas;Getting over the original fear of man; Doug gets a measure of faith; Commanding the sickness to leave;Healing is for Today; The reformation didn't complete;
2018-01-19
44 min
Leadership, Politics & Business - Bill Conrad
274 GO Army! Beat Navy! Dough Lobdell
In this episode, Doug Lobdell shares with the listener how he captured the Navy goat in 1978 and presented it to the Corp of Cadet at West Point. timelinesofsuccess.com
2017-12-05
29 min
America Adapts the Climate Change Podcast
Landscape Architects Adapt to Climate Change
Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Android Listen here. In episode 54 of America Adapts, Doug Parsons attends the 2017 American Association of Landscape Architects conference in Los Angeles. In this episode, we discover the burgeoning role of landscape architects in adaptation planning. Doug talks with a wide swath of landscape architects, from living legend Martha Schwartz, to young graduate students just entering the field, gearing up to dedicate themselves to addressing climate change. Listen in to some of the leading voices in this sector and their insights and advice on how landscape architecture as a field can step...
2017-11-14
1h 44
Coffee With Conrad
Presence Evangelism part 4
Presence Evangelism - Approaching peopleContinuing the series on Presence Evangelism. This is some of the stuff i have learned as we have done this. We are in the bible belt, it is different than other prayers. Goal of activating Kingdom Seekers; Presence of the Spirit of God;We learn as we work the field; Redefining Success to obedience; Don’t let ‘no’ discourage you;Be willing to look foolish for Jesus;Eye contact leads to prayer;Introductory questions;Establishing Rapport; Faith WORKS by love; Finding someth...
2017-08-11
20 min
No-Budget Nightmares
EPISODE 95: THE DEVIL ANT (1999)
It's the NO-BUDGET NIGHTMARES debut of DAVID "ROCK" NELSON! Moe and Doug hop in the wayback machine to check out his epic (2 1/2 hour!) monster classic THE DEVIL ANT featuring Tom Savini, Forrest J. Ackerman, Roger Corman, Svengoolie, Conrad Brooks, John Russo and HILLARY CLINTON! By the end, you'll be going MAD! We're 95 episodes deep and there's NO GOING BACK NOW! Grab a cup of JAVA (with sugar) and some CHINESE FOOD, it's time to face the terrible, terrifying wrath of THE DEVIL ANT!
2017-06-23
2h 16
Coffee With Conrad
Pensacola & Menge Weekend
#TeamJesus in Pensacola this weekend. And Menge Flea Market. Kingdom Connections made;Friend them on Facebook; We met Kevin Riordan; Street Preacher named Bruce; People were mad at this preacher; http://bit.ly/BrucePreachingVietnam Vet get's healed at a stoplight; Not phased by rejection; Prayed for man with a bad neck; Prayed for people in the Laundromat; Some people just need a hug; Talking about Jesus at Menge;Prayed for a lady at Menge; Meet Doug Hanson at Menge; Bruce and Baruch in...
2017-04-11
25 min