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John R. Huber
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Strife! History's Conflicts
Charlottesville: Between Heritage and Hate (2017–Today)
Strife! History’s Conflicts. Charlottesville, 2017, becomes the stage for a national debate over memory, morality, and history itself. A statue of Robert E. Lee, a figure of moral complexity, ignites protests, torchlight marches, and violent confrontation, exposing a nation still grappling with the legacy of its past. The events force a reckoning with how monuments shape identity, transmit values, and carry contested meanings across generations. They reveal the tension between remembering and erasing, between honoring heritage and acknowledging oppression. Beyond the headlines and hashtags, the story asks deeper questions about how Americans confront moral ambiguity, contextualize historical figures, and engage wi...
2025-12-24
49 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Between Two Fires: Jerry Potts and the Crisis of the Canadian West (1840–1896)
STRIFE! History’s Conflicts Podcast. What is the cost of a world? The plains of the Canadian West are not empty—they are a living map of stories, kinship, and spirit, a world that is about to be erased. As bison herds vanish into robes and whiskey floods the land, a single man stands on the fracture line: Jerry Potts, born of a Kainai mother and a Scottish trader. He is the translator, the guide, the rope in a tug-of-war between two fires—one of ancient reciprocity, the other of cold, encroaching empire. Every decision he makes—to guide the red-coat...
2025-12-17
1h 03
Strife! History's Conflicts
The Silk Road War: Tang China vs. The Arab Empire (751 CE)
STRIFE! History's Conflicts Podcast: In the year 751 CE, on a remote frontier in Central Asia, the armies of two global superpowers—the expansionist Tang Dynasty of China and the ascendant Abbasid Caliphate—clashed near the Talas River. This fierce but little-known battle was a brutal stalemate decided by the shocking betrayal of a nomadic ally, resulting in a catastrophic defeat for the Chinese. Yet, its true significance lies not in the immediate military outcome, but in its profound and unintended consequences. The battle inadvertently triggered the westward transmission of papermaking technology, a development that would fuel the Islamic Golden Age...
2025-12-10
40 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
A Legacy of Fury: The Fall of the Witch of the East (1900)
STRIFE! History's Conflicts Podcast: A house falls from a clear sky, and a ruler is erased not by a rival, but by an accident. Her citadel, a monument to order and power, now stands leaderless, its guardians circling in silent, furious grief. They are the loyalists of a system just declared wicked, their world unraveling as a strange girl steals their sacred symbols and calls it destiny. This is the moment where history fractures, where victory for one side becomes a catastrophic invasion for the other. The conquerors write the story, branding the fallen as evil and their own...
2025-12-03
21 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Williamsburg: The Crucible of Revolution and the Founding Fathers' Legacy (1769-1787)
STRIFE! History's Conflicts Podcast: The town of Williamsburg, Virginia, stands as a pivotal chapter in the narrative of America's founding, a place where the personal and political lives of the nation's founding fathers intertwined with the burgeoning spirit of revolution. Beyond the grand narratives of history, Williamsburg was a crucible of human drama, where passions, ambitions, and moral dilemmas played out against the backdrop of a nation in the making. The stories of figures like Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry are not just tales of political intrigue but of personal journeys marked by love, loss, and the relentless pursuit of...
2025-11-26
29 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Stimulants of War: The Hidden Battlefront of World War II (1939-1945)
STRIFE! History's Conflicts Podcast: World War II is often remembered as a conflict of industrial might and moral clarity, but a hidden battlefront raged within the very bloodstreams of the soldiers. Across every major theater, from the frozen Eastern Front to the vast skies over Europe, militaries systematically issued millions of doses of stimulants to their troops. This was not a peripheral anecdote but a central, deliberate strategy to chemically engineer endurance, suppress fear, and push human beings beyond their natural limits. The widespread use of drugs like Germany's Pervitin, the Allies' Benzedrine, and Japan's Hiropon fundamentally altered the experience...
2025-11-19
29 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Operation Torch: Forging an Army in the Crucible of North Africa (1942)
STRIFE! History's Conflicts Podcast: Operation Torch, the Allied invasion of North Africa in November 1942, is a chaotic and brutal birth for the American war machine in Europe. This chapter explores the campaign not just as a military landing, but as a painful and essential education. It follows the journey of green soldiers and conflicted defenders, whose clash on the beaches of Morocco is as much a political tragedy as a battle. Through their eyes, we see the raw shock of combat against an unexpected foe—Vichy French forces—and the moral confusion that follows. Beyond the bullets, the narrative reveals how...
2025-11-12
33 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Feathers and Folly: The Emu War (1932)
STRIFE! History's Conflicts Podcast: The Great Emu War of 1932 stands as one of history's most surreal and humbling conflicts. It is a brief, bizarre military operation in which the Australian government, armed with machine guns and a WWI veteran, declares war on the nation’s native emu population. This is not a mere comedy of errors but a profound collision between human ambition and the immutable forces of nature. The event reveals a desperate government trying to support its struggling veterans, a military utterly confounded by an unconventional enemy, and a press corps that turns tragedy into a national joke. It...
2025-11-05
22 min
HUBER & SEILER – Die Sache mit dem Älterwerden
#6 Wie treffen wir gute Entscheidungen? Wie korrigieren wir schlechte? Ist keine Entscheidung auch eine Entscheidung?
Da sich der Autor dieser Zeilen nicht dafür entscheiden kann, wie er diesen Text beginnt, wird er einfach drei Zitate zum Thema der Folge bringen:"Im Moment einer Entscheidung stehen wir allein.""Triff nie eine Entscheidung, wenn du wütend bist!""Kompliziert wird es immer dann, wenn man keine Entscheidung fällt."Entscheidungen pflastern jedenfalls unseren Lebensweg. Jede prägt uns. In dieser Folge sprechen Brigitte und Stephan über die Macht (und OhnmachtI) kleiner und großer Entscheidungen. Warum wir oft nicht die falschen, sonder...
2025-11-05
59 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Patton’s Warning: Confronting the Soviet Threat (1945)
STRIFE! History's Conflicts Podcast: In the aftermath of World War II, victory in Europe brings no peace for General George S. Patton. While the Allied armies celebrate the fall of Nazi Germany, Patton senses the rise of a new and potentially greater threat: the Soviet Union. Observing their rapid advance and ruthless consolidation of Eastern Europe, he urges immediate action to counter their influence, warning that delay could cost the West strategic advantage. His views clash with political leaders and fellow commanders, who prioritize diplomacy, occupation, and stability over confrontation. Through his letters, personal reflections, and confrontations with Eisenhower, Patton...
2025-10-29
27 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow: Forging American Myth in the Hudson Valley (1819)
STRIFE! History's Conflicts Podcast: A headless soldier from a European war gallops through the American night, chasing a superstitious schoolmaster. But this is more than a campfire tale; it is a nation’s dream of its own past, a ghost drafted into service to haunt a specific, contested piece of ground. In the wake of revolution and a second war with Britain, the United States possesses its independence but aches for a history, a folklore to call its own. Into this void steps Washington Irving, a man facing personal ruin, who discovers that the future of American storytelling lies not in...
2025-10-22
16 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
The Silent Front: Audie Murphy and Italy’s Hidden War (1943-1945)
STRIFE! History's Conflicts Podcast: Explore the secret front of Italy’s “shadow desertion,” where nearly sixty percent of POWs refuse to fight for Mussolini’s puppet army, instead undermining the Axis from within. Through declassified OSS files, we see partisans derailing trains, cutting communication lines, and delaying German reinforcements, directly shaping battles like Anzio. Italian gunners, labor conscripts, and civilians perform acts of strategic defiance—burying ammunition, misfiring artillery, or sabotaging supply chains—risking execution to save countless Allied lives. Audie Murphy’s celebrated heroism intersects with these unseen efforts, highlighting the irony of courage and the complexity of wartime ethics...
2025-10-15
23 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Betrayed on Jackson Heights: The Borinqueneers and Korea’s Largest Court-Martial (October 1952)
STRIFE! History's Conflicts Podcast: In October 1952, the Battle of Jackson Heights became a defining trial for the65th Infantry Regiment, the Borinqueneers. This Puerto Rican unit was orderedto hold a contested outpost complex against determined Chinese assaults. Thefighting was a brutal, close-quarters struggle for tactically insignificanthills that commanded a high cost in blood. The ordeal of the 65th at Jackson Heights and the subsequent mass court-martial of its soldiers laid bare the harsh realities of a stalemated war, where immense human sacrifice was weighed against obscure tactical gains, and where the loyalties of colonial subjects were tested by the pressures...
2025-10-08
45 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
The Cuban Missile Crisis: Thirteen Days of Tension (October 15 - October 28, 1962)
STRIFE! History's Conflicts Podcast: The Cuban Missile Crisis stands as the single most terrifying confrontation in human history, a thirteen-day stretch in October 1962 when the world balanced on the razor's edge of nuclear annihilation. It is not merely a story of political posturing between John F. Kennedy and Nikita Khrushchev, but a deeply human drama of miscalculation, fear, and stunning luck. This event exposes the terrifying fragility of our systems of control, revealing how the fate of millions rested on the split-second decisions of exhausted men in smoky rooms and sweltering submarines. The crisis was born from a volatile cocktail...
2025-10-01
35 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
The Business Plot: The Time American Tycoons Tried to Overthrow FDR (1933-1934)
STRIFE! History's Conflicts Podcast: The year is 1933, and the Great Depression has brought the United States to its knees. In this atmosphere of profound desperation, a cabal of wealthy industrialists and Wall Street tycoons, fearing Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, conceives an unthinkable solution: a coup d'état. Their plan is to overthrow the president and install a fascist dictatorship with a beloved war hero, Marine Corps General Smedley Butler, as its figurehead. Butler, however, stunningly agrees to play along only to expose the conspiracy, testifying before Congress about the plot. The public revelation should have caused a seismic political earthquake, y...
2025-09-28
24 min
M&A Launchpad
Unlocking Capital with Sale Leasebacks with Bryan Huber
In this episode of the M&A Launchpad Podcast, Casey Minshew sits down with Bryan Huber, Partner at SAB Capital, to explore the intricacies of sale leasebacks in the context of business acquisitions. Bryan breaks down how these transactions work, why they’re such a powerful tool for freeing up capital, and how they can improve business valuations. The conversation highlights underwriting considerations, the importance of quality of earnings, and the flexibility required when structuring deals. They also touch on lease agreement implications, financing strategies, and negotiating purchase options that protect future acquirers. In this podcast episode, we...
2025-09-26
41 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
The Sorcerer's Apprentices: Weaponizing Nazi Mysticism (1940 to 1945)
In the shadow of the Blitz, a different kind of war is waged not with bullets, but with beliefs. British intelligence discovers the Third Reich's Achilles' heel: an ideological obsession with the occult and a desperate search for mythical artifacts like the Holy Grail and the Spear of Destiny. This is the story of the sorcerer's apprentices—a clandestine unit of psychologists, forgers, and strategists who learn to mimic the dark arts of their enemy. They craft an elaborate world of fake rituals, cursed relics, and magical threats, feeding the paranoia of the Nazi high command. Their goal is no...
2025-09-24
34 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
How World War I Forged Middle-Earth: J.R.R. Tolkien in the Trenches (1914-1918)
J.R.R. Tolkien’s experience in the trenches of the Somme is the great, unspoken catalyst behind the entire world of Middle-earth. The First World War shatters the Edwardian world of his youth, transforming a promising academic into a lieutenant who witnesses the full, industrial horror of modern combat. This personal trauma becomes the foundational bedrock of his legendarium, providing its emotional weight and moral architecture. The desolation of Mordor, the relentless machinery of its evil, and the profound sense of irreversible loss are not mere fantasy but a direct transfiguration of the battlefield. In response, Tolkien forges a ne...
2025-09-17
33 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
The Jasmine Scent of Gunpowder: A Story of War and Resilience in Sri Lanka (1983-2009)
The Sri Lankan Civil War, a brutal and protracted conflict that lasted from 1983 to 2009, is a stark reminder of the devastating human cost of ethnic tensions and political strife. This war, fought between the Sinhalese-majority government and the Tamil Tigers, a separatist group advocating for an independent Tamil state, has left an indelible mark on the island nation. The conflict has resulted in widespread displacement, loss of life, and the shattering of countless families, with civilians often bearing the brunt of the violence. The use of child soldiers, sexual exploitation, and forced marriages are just a few of the horrific...
2025-09-10
35 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Manifest Destiny's Shadow: Bullets and Benevolence in the Philippines (1899-1902)
The U.S. seizes the Philippines after the Spanish-American War, promising liberation but delivering conquest. This episode uncovers the brutal conflict that follows, as American troops enforce "benevolent assimilation" through scorched-earth campaigns, concentration camps, and massacres. Through survivor accounts and suppressed documents, we expose the gap between imperial rhetoric and the reality of bloodshed. From Mark Twain's scathing condemnations to the war's half-million dead, this is the story America tries to forget—and why its ghosts still haunt U.S.-Philippine relations today.If you’re hooked on the untold stories behind history’s turning points, don’t stop here—step into...
2025-09-03
20 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Michigan vs. Ohio: Before the Helmet, There Was the Musket — The Toledo War (1835–1836)
Before Michigan and Ohio faced off on the gridiron, they clashed over a swamp. In this episode of Strife! History’s Conflicts, we dive into the Toledo War (1835–1836)—a territorial dispute that involved pride, politics, mismatched militias, and one unfortunate barroom stabbing.Through vivid narrative and sharp analysis, we explore how a butter knife becomes a war relic, how governors duel with legislation instead of swords, and how the Upper Peninsula ends up Michigan’s unlikely prize. It’s a story of theatrical defiance, federal compromise, and statehood shaped by surveyor errors and tavern bravado.No shots fired. No winners declared...
2025-08-27
35 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
The Boys Who Cried For Their Mothers: Denmark's Mine-Clearance Tragedy (May to August 1945)
In the summer of 1945, as Europe celebrates peace, a different horror unfolds along Denmark’s western coast. Thousands of German boys—some as young as thirteen—are forced at gunpoint to clear over a million landmines with their bare hands. They are children who have been fed Nazi lies, now paying for a war they barely understand.This is the story of the mine rats: starving, terrified boys who weep for their mothers as they crawl through the dunes, disarming explosives with little more than a stick and a prayer. Nearly half will die or be maimed. Those who survive carry...
2025-08-20
27 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Barking Up the Wrong Border: The War of the Stray Dog (1925)
Uncover the surprisingly tense—and surprisingly canine—border clash known as the War of the Stray Dog. When a single dog crosses the border between Greece and Bulgaria in 1925, it triggers a deadly skirmish that spirals into a diplomatic crisis—testing the fragile peace between two nations still haunted by past conflicts. Join us as we explore the human stories behind the headlines, the political pressures that fueled the conflict, and the absurd yet profound lessons this unusual incident offers about nationalism, pride, and the unpredictable sparks of history. Whether you’re a history buff or just here for the bizarre...
2025-08-13
30 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
The Bear Flag Revolt: From Flour Sack to State Emblem, an Unlikely Birth to a Republic (1846)
Explore the Bear Flag Revolt of 1846, a pivotal and often overlooked event in California's history. Through a blend of narrative and historical analysis, it delves into the chaotic and humorous origins of the revolt, the political and cultural forces at play, and its lasting impact on California's identity and development. The chapter examines how the revolt accelerated American control of California, set the stage for the Mexican-American War, and paved the way for the California Gold Rush, ultimately transforming the region into an economic and political powerhouse. By exploring the motivations, fears, and strategies of key players, the chapter offers...
2025-08-06
43 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Citizens Behind Wire: The Truth of America’s Internment Camps (1942–1945)
In February 1942, three sharp knocks interrupted a quiet morning in coastal California. A Japanese American family—a fisherman, his wife, and their two children—were given forty-eight hours to abandon their home. Their crime? Looking like the enemy.This episode traces their journey from the horse stalls of Santa Anita to the dust-choked barracks of Manzanar, where privacy vanished and dignity became a relic of the past. Through a daughter’s hidden diary, a son’s silent rage, and a mother’s quiet defiance, their story exposes the human cost of America’s wartime hysteria.Decades later, their testimony before Congress wou...
2025-07-30
32 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
The War That Oinked: Diplomacy, Ego, and the Pig That Changed a Border (1859–1872)
In the summer of 1859, a pig crosses an invisible line on San Juan Island—and gets shot. What follows isn’t just a neighborly dispute gone wrong; it’s a full-blown international standoff between the United States and Britain. Troops land. Warships arrive. Flags are raised. And yet, for twelve years, no one fires another shot. If you’re hooked on the untold stories behind history’s turning points, don’t stop here—step into the complete Strife! series, where the full, chronological journey unfolds with depth you won’t get on the podcast. I’ll be sharing a handful of stories here, b...
2025-07-23
37 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Collateral Souls: The Zoo at the End of the World (1940-1945)
STRIFE! History's Conflicts Podcast: Summer 1940. As the Battle of Britain rages, the war takes an unexpected turn when bombs begin falling on an unlikely target – the Berlin Zoo. This is the story of how Europe's greatest menagerie became both witness and casualty to total war.Amid the ruins, an elephant named Siam stands motionless as the world burns around him. A nameless elephant perishes in the first air raid. A newborn hippo named Knautschke takes his first breath in a shattered enclosure. As the zoo's population plummets from 4,000 animals to just 91, their keepers wage a...
2025-07-17
35 min
TBPN
Windsurf's Wild Weekend, SpaceX Invests $2B into xAI, Zuck's AI Data Supercluster | Jeff Huber, Scott Wu & Jeff Wang, Carl Pei, Garrett McCurrach
(00:36) - Windsurf's Wild Weekend (04:50) - Cognition to Acquire Windsurf (13:06) - Timeline Reactions to Windsurf Deal Collapse (26:43) - Windsurf Timeline of Events Breakdown (57:40) - Zuck's New AI Data Supercluster (01:10:53) - Space X Invests $2B into xAI (01:19:39) - Casey Neistat Joins ModRetro (01:21:10) - Timeline (01:30:01) - Jeff Huber, a seasoned technology executive and entrepreneur, has held pivotal roles such as Senior Vice President at Google, where he led the development of Google Ads, Apps, and Maps, and founding CEO of GRAIL, a company focused on early cancer detection. In the conversation, Huber discusses the transformative potential of artificial intelligence, emphasizing its...
2025-07-15
2h 59
Strife! History's Conflicts
Stonewall’s Stand: Jackson at Manassas and the Battle That Shaped the War (July 21, 1861)
On a scorching July day in 1861, the Civil War's first major battle erupted along the banks of Bull Run, transforming an obscure Virginia professor into the legendary "Stonewall" Jackson. This episode transports you to the smoke-choked fields of Manassas, where the reality of war shattered Northern dreams of quick victory and gave birth to the South's most enduring icon.Witness the chaos through multiple perspectives: panicked Union recruits fleeing in disorder, Confederate reinforcements arriving by the first wartime troop trains in history, and civilian spectators whose picnic outing turns to horror. At the center...
2025-07-10
44 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
The Queen's Gambit: The Political Genius of Cleopatra VII (69 BC - 30 BC)
Cleopatra VII is history’s most misunderstood queen, remembered as a seductress but ruling as a master strategist. She inherits a kingdom on the brink of collapse, its treasury drained by corruption and its sovereignty throttled by Roman ambition. Yet, she refuses to let Egypt fade into oblivion. Using her brilliant intellect, linguistic prowess, and profound understanding of power, she maneuvers to save her nation from annexation. Her legendary alliances with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony are not affairs of the heart but calculated political gambits for survival. This is the story of a woman who dared to challenge Rome’s ex...
2025-07-03
39 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
A City of Ash: Dresden Between Strategy and Tragedy (January–February 1945)
In the final winter of World War II, as Allied and Soviet forces closed in on Nazi Germany, a single question haunted military planners: How do you break a nation already on its knees? The answer would lead to one of the war’s most controversial decisions—the firebombing of Dresden, a Baroque jewel known as "the Florence of the Elbe."Through haunting narrative storytelling and incisive historical analysis, this podcast unravels the calculus behind the inferno. We follow Elisabeth Schneider, a ballerina dancing in the doomed Semperoper, as her city balances between defiance and oblivion. Meanwhile, in w...
2025-06-26
54 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Pickett's Charge: The Slaughter That Broke Robert E. Lee at Gettysburg (July 1st – July 3rd, 1863)
In the summer of 1863, Robert E. Lee’s Confederate Army of Northern Virginia marches into Pennsylvania, aiming to deliver a knockout blow to Union morale. But what begins as a bold invasion unravels into the bloodiest battle of the Civil War—Gettysburg. Over three brutal days, Lee’s tactical genius clashes with flawed intelligence, missed opportunities, and the grim arithmetic of war.This episode dissects the pivotal decisions that shaped the battle:• The Price of Overconfidence: Lee’s belief in his army’s invincibility after Chancellorsville—and why he ignored Longstreet’s warnings.• The Flank That Nev...
2025-06-20
1h 01
Strife! History's Conflicts
Pitch of Tensions: When Borders Bleed onto the Field (June 8, 1969 - July 18, 1969)
It starts as a football match. It ends as a war.In 1969, simmering tensions between Honduras and El Salvador explode onto the pitch—and then into open conflict. Decades of land disputes, economic hardship, and a migration crisis set the stage. Honduras, five times the size of El Salvador, hosts hundreds of thousands of Salvadoran migrants seeking farmland and work. When Honduran authorities begin enforcing land reforms, Salvadorans are uprooted, sparking outrage and resentment.What begins as a heated World Cup qualifier between these two neighbors quickly becomes a fierce battleground for national pride—and some...
2025-06-16
17 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Blood And Olive Roots: The British Mandate for Palestine (1923 – 1936)
"A land promised twice, a friendship torn at the roots."As the British tighten their grip on Palestine, Jerusalem simmers under the weight of competing dreams. Jewish immigrants arrive with deeds to land they call redemption; Arab farmers watch their fields vanish into the hands of strangers. Amidst the rising tension, two children—Amir, the quick-witted son of an Arab shopkeeper, and Leila, the curious daughter of a Jewish scholar—forge a secret friendship under the branches of an ancient olive tree.But when a letter arrives from the Jewish National Fund, and British officers boas...
2025-06-14
48 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
The Pastry War: How a Crumbled Croissant Sparked a Conflict (November 1838 – March 1839)
A shattered glass case. A destroyed éclair. And one very determined French pastry chef.In this riveting episode, we explore one of history’s most bizarre and underrated wars—The Pastry War. Set against the turbulent backdrop of 1830s Mexico, this tale of ruined tarts and wounded pride spirals into a full-blown international conflict between France and Mexico. When Monsieur Remontel's bakery is vandalized during a local skirmish, his demand for reparations triggers diplomatic uproar, military blockades, and the bombardment of Veracruz.What unfolds is a masterclass in 19th-century gunboat diplomacy, where the scent of fresh...
2025-06-07
18 min
The Bald Faced Truth With John Canzano
BFT Show: Hal Cowan, Alistair Docherty, Tammi Huber
John Canzano is in talking about Aaron Rodgers signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Canzno isn't sure if the move makes the Steelers a championship contender, but Canzano is sure that it will provide interest in the NFL as the Steelers travel to New Jersey to take on the Jets in week one of the regular season. Former Oregon State SID, Hal Cowan, joins the program to talk about some stories from when Oregon State won their national championships in baseball. Cowan says he knew that Mitch Canham was going to be the next Oregon State coach. Cowan helped create the...
2025-06-06
2h 19
The Bald Faced Truth With John Canzano
BFT Interview: Tammi Huber
Tammi Huber, who donates Legos in the name of her late son, Jack "Shoe" Shumacher, joins the show to talk about her mission to donate Legos to hospitals for children. Huber talks about how humbling it is to see how many people donate to the cause in the name of Shoe. Huber is blown away by the support that she receives and how tough Jack was when he was going through his illness. Huber talks about how important Legos are to kids who are in hospitals because it is a perfect distraction for the kids.
2025-06-06
14 min
The Customer Success Playbook
Customer Success Playbook Podcast S3 E62 - John Huber - Who Should Really Own Upsells and Cross-sells?
Send us a textWednesday brings the burning question that divides CS and sales teams everywhere: who should own expansion revenue? John Huber tackles this contentious topic with nuanced insights drawn from his experience managing both dedicated CS-led expansion models and hybrid partnership approaches. Rather than offering a one-size-fits-all answer, John presents a thoughtful framework for determining the optimal structure based on deal complexity, sales cycle length, and organizational maturity. He shares specific examples of successful implementations, including a sophisticated model where CSMs handled straightforward upsells and renewals while account executives managed complex expansion opportunities. The discussion...
2025-06-04
09 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
The Halls of Montezuma: The Battle of Chapultepec (September 1847)
The Valley of Mexico, September 1847. The last great fortress before Mexico City looms like a stone giant atop Chapultepec Hill—an ancient Aztec retreat turned military stronghold. Inside its walls, a handful of teenage cadets stand beside grizzled veterans, ready to die for a crumbling nation. Outside, General Winfield Scott’s army prepares for the final assault, spearheaded by the U.S. Marines. Among them, Captain John Reynolds sharpens his sword, unaware that the lessons of this battle will follow him to a Pennsylvania ridge fourteen years later.This is the story of The Battle of Cha...
2025-06-02
39 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
A Broom, a Cannon, and a Lot of Nerve: The Battle of Stonington (August 1814)
In the summer of 1814, with Washington in ashes and the British tightening their grip on the American coast, a tiny Connecticut fishing village became the unlikely stage for one of the most audacious stands in U.S. history. When a Royal Navy squadron—led by a battle-hardened captain fresh from the burning of the White House—demanded Stonington’s surrender, the townspeople had one rusted cannon, a blacksmith’s stubbornness, and the unshakable defiance of a 73-year-old widow armed with a broom.For three days, against impossible odds, Stonington fought back—rolling their lone gun between positions, recycling...
2025-05-28
20 min
Press Play On Into A Eye-Opening Full Audiobook On Your Commute.
Strife! Asia’s Inevitable and (Un)Avoidable Descent into World War II by John R. Huber
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/250272to listen full audiobooks. Title: Strife! Asia’s Inevitable and (Un)Avoidable Descent into World War II Author: John R. Huber Narrator: Ty Lasky Format: mp3 Length: 19 hrs and 10 mins Release date: 05-27-25 Ratings: 5.0 out of 5 stars, 1 rating Genres: Military Publisher's Summary: History is often told through the lens of battles and treaties, but Strife in Asia! delves deeper—unraveling the relentless chain of events that pushed the region toward war. From the Opium Wars to the rise of Japanese militarism, this book examines the political, economic, and ideological forces that made co...
2025-05-27
7h 10
Strife! History's Conflicts
Flames in the Dark: Gold Metals and Iron Fists at the 1936 Berlin Olympics (August 1936)
August 1936. The world descends upon Berlin for the Olympics—a spectacle meticulously crafted to showcase the Reich’s power and prestige. But behind the gleaming stadiums and choreographed pageantry, a darker truth festers.In this gripping episode of Strife! History’s Conflicts, we expose the brutal reality hidden beneath the Olympic flame. From Jesse Owens’ earth-shattering victories to the cruel exclusion of Jewish athletes like Gretel Bergmann, we unravel how the Games became a battleground for propaganda, defiance, and survival.You’ll hear:The Illusion...
2025-05-26
31 min
The Customer Success Playbook
Customer Success Playbook Podcast S3 E61 - John Huber - Blueprint for Strategic Alignment
Send us a textSummaryThis episode kicks off a compelling three-part series featuring John Huber, founder of Customer Success Architects, who brings two decades of experience building CS functions across five different SaaS companies. The conversation centers on the fundamental question every growing business faces: how do you launch a customer success function that actually drives results? John shares his battle-tested approach, emphasizing the critical importance of aligning CS initiatives with company-wide strategic objectives rather than jumping straight into tactical execution. Through a fascinating case study involving a massive platform transformation...
2025-05-26
06 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
A Professor Holds the Line: Chamberlain at Little Round Top (July 2nd, 1863)
Before the Civil War, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain was a Bowdoin professor who breathed poetry, lectured on Goethe, and knew muskets only as metaphors. But when war came, the scholar traded his fountain pen for a colonel’s commission, leading the 20th Maine into the furnace of battle.By July 1863, Chamberlain had already faced the horrors of Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville—but Gettysburg would demand everything. When 120 mutineers from the disbanded 2nd Maine were dumped into his camp, condemned as deserters, Chamberlain made a fateful choice: He refused to execute them. Instead, he appealed to their honor, their shared...
2025-05-19
30 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
White Death: The Winter War (November 1939 – March 1940)
In the bone-cracking cold of the Arctic Circle, where the snow devours the living and silence kills faster than bullets, a war raged that defied logic and shattered expectations. White Death plunges listeners deep into the harrowing winter of 1939, when Finland, outnumbered and outgunned, stood against the Soviet Union in a brutal struggle for survival.Through immersive storytelling and visceral detail, this series explores the haunting legend of Simo Häyhä—the farmer-turned-sniper who became the deadliest marksman in history—and the frozen hellscape that became his hunting ground. From whispered myths and blood-soaked snowdrifts to the desper...
2025-05-17
20 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Japan’s Awakening: The Meiji Restoration (January 1868 – October 1912)
In 1868, Japan stands at a crossroads. Emperor Meiji’s Charter Oath promises a new era—one of modernization, knowledge, and equality. But for families like Kazuo’s, the fall of the shogunate shatters the world they knew. His father, a loyal Tokugawa retainer, clings to the samurai code, while his brother embraces the imperial cause, tearing their family apart. As Tokyo rises from the ashes of Edo, Kazuo wrestles with a burning question: Can Japan honor its past while racing toward an uncertain future?From the abolition of the samurai class to the rise of industrial giants, the Me...
2025-05-11
29 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Winds of Change: Japan Opens to the West (July 1853 – March 1854)
Fourteen-year-old Eiko watches the horizon, her heart as restless as the sea. Her father, a samurai envoy, has left to negotiate with Commodore Perry’s Black Ships—a mission that could force Japan’s closed doors open forever. As the wind carries salt and uncertainty, Eiko grapples with her own looming fate: a future penned by tradition, where women are wives and mothers, never explorers of their own desires.But the foreign ships aren’t just bringing threats—they carry echoes of Japan’s fraught history with the West. From the Portuguese guns that revolutionized warfare, to the Spanish...
2025-05-07
22 min
Strife! History's Conflicts
Shadows of the Poppy: The Opium Wars (March 1839 – October 1860)
In the smoky dens of Guangzhou, fortunes are made and lives are destroyed as opium tightens its grip on China. The British Empire’s insatiable demand for tea and silk has tipped the trade balance, and now, opium flows into China like a poison—weakening a proud nation from within.This is the story of Wang Lian, a young woman whose life shatters when her father’s debts bind her to the opium trade. Once a scholar’s daughter, she becomes "Dragonfly," a musician in the dens, her guqin melodies drowned out by the whispers of the pipe. But...
2025-04-30
34 min
The Freshman Foundation® Podcast
FFP80: What's the Secret to Overcoming Adversity Like a Pro?
Key Topics & Estimated Timestamps:(0:00) Introduction by Mike Huber(2:10) Diamyn’s life-changing football injury at 14 and early adversity(9:20) Transitioning from football to basketball to baseball—and adapting mentally(16:40) Discovery of mental performance tools: Heads-Up Baseball and John Maxwell’s leadership lessons(22:10) The role of mental toughness in elite sports performance(26:00) Building systems for mental skills and leadership development at the college level(30:30) "Relax to Get Results" – Key principle in mental skills training(37:20) How to dominate the time between pitches in baseball(42:00) Shohei Ohtani's...
2025-04-29
1h 37
Your Message Received!
The Gamble That Paid Off: Mike Huber’s Redemption Story
Beating the Odds: Mike Huber’s Journey from Gambling Addiction to Empowering Young AthletesIn this compelling episode of 'Your Message Received,' host John Duffin sits down with Mike Huber, a certified mental performance consultant and host of the 'Freshman Foundation' podcast. Huber's story is one of resilience and transformation, detailing his path from a high-pressure (and highly successful) corporate career, to facing the depths of a debilitating gambling addiction. Hitting rock bottom became the catalyst for a remarkable turnaround, leading him to a life dedicated to helping young athletes find their true potential. Huber reveals the gritty realities of...
2025-04-17
52 min
Last Week, This Week
Episode 87 - Avengers: Doomsday Cast List, CinemaCon News, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Sequel
On episode 87 of the Last Week, This Week podcast, we start off by giving our thoughts on the cast revealed (so far) for the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday movie. Later on, we discuss all things CinemaCon including John Wick sequels & spin-offs, Spider-Man & Spider-Verse news, new Fantastic Four footage, and more! Lastly, we delve into the surprising news of a Once Upon a Time in Hollywood Sequel at Netflix. Links: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LastWeekThisWeek Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lastweekthisweekpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lastweekthisweekpod Credits: A...
2025-04-09
1h 39
Last Week, This Week
Episode 84 - Captain America 4 Review, Clayface Movie Details, Friendship Trailer
On episode 84 of the Last Week, This Week podcast, we review the first Marvel movie of the year in Captain America: Brave New World. Later on, we discuss newly released details on the upcoming Clayface movie from DC Studios, the new trailer for the movie Friendship from A24, the possibility that John Lithgow has been cast as Dumbledore, and details on Vince Gilligan's new show with Rhea Seehorn. Links: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LastWeekThisWeek Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lastweekthisweekpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lastweekthisweekpod Credits:
2025-02-21
1h 18
Vattenpodden VA
#28 Insikter och utmaningar i VA-branschen!
I detta avsnitt får vi höra John tillsammans med stand-in Maria Eriksson, som hoppar in för Tobbe. Maria är HUBER-expert på Säker åtkomst, HUBERS produktområde som innefattar luckor, fallskydd, stegar, trycktäta dörrar och luftfilter – och är dessutom den som klättrat i flest vattentorn på HUBER Nordic!Det blir en spännande diskussion om de utmaningar som VA-branschen står inför, från stora investeringsbehov till det senaste som hänt i Bollnäs. Vi dyker också ner i den ökande vattentaxan – fyra kommuner höjer med över 50 %, och skillnaden mellan lägsta och...
2024-10-29
51 min
Vattenpodden VA
#28 Insikter och utmaningar i VA-branschen!
I detta avsnitt får vi höra John tillsammans med stand-in Maria Eriksson, som hoppar in för Tobbe. Maria är HUBER-expert på Säker åtkomst, HUBERS produktområde som innefattar luckor, fallskydd, stegar, trycktäta dörrar och luftfilter – och är dessutom den som klättrat i flest vattentorn på HUBER Nordic!Det blir en spännande diskussion om de utmaningar som VA-branschen står inför, från stora investeringsbehov till det senaste som hänt i Bollnäs. Vi dyker också ner i den ökande vattentaxan – fyra kommuner höjer med över 50 %, och skillnaden mellan lägsta och...
2024-10-29
51 min
Last Week, This Week
Episode 73 - The Last of Us Season 2 Trailer, Green Lantern Castings, Ballerina Trailer
On episode 73 of the Last Week, This Week podcast, we give all of our thoughts on two exciting trailers for The Last of Us Season 2 and the John Wick spin-off movie, Ballerina. Later on, we discuss the reports of potential castings for Green Lantern characters Hal Jordan and John Stewart as well as a potential Bane & Deathstroke team-up movie. Lastly, we review episode 3 of Agatha All Along and a bit of the first two episodes. Links: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LastWeekThisWeek Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lastweekthisweekpod/ TikTok: https://www...
2024-10-01
1h 21
What Matters Most
Reading Gender in Revelation: A Conversation with Dr. Lynn Huber
Welcome to the second episode of the third season of What Matters Most, featuring Dr. Lynn Huber. Dr. Lynn Huber is Maude Sharpe Powell Professor, Professor of Religious Studies at Elon University in North Carolina and author of the new Wisdom Commentary on Revelation, published by Liturgical Press. Apart from her Wisdom Commentary, co-written with her late mentor Gail O’Day, Lynn has written: Thinking and Seeing with Women in Revelation. London: Bloomsbury T and T Clark, 2013; “Like a Bride Adorned”: Reading Metaphor in John’s Apocalypse. New York: T and T Clark, 2007. She has also w...
2024-09-11
1h 24
Last Week, This Week
Episode 59 - Dune Prophecy Spin-off, Wicked Trailer, Nicholas Cage is Spider-Man Noir
On episode 59 of the Last Week, This Week podcast, we give our thoughts on a few trailers, as always, including the first trailer for the spin-off show Dune: Prophecy, the newest trailer for Wicked, and the first trailer for Director Niclas Larsson's film debut in Mother, Couch. Later on, we discuss the developments with two Spider-Man properties at Amazon in Spider-Man Noir and Silk: Spider Society. Lastly, we cover all of the drama surrounding Francis Ford Coppola and his film Megalopolis, the confirmation of a Caine/John Wick spin-off movie, and the announcement of a release date for Supergirl...
2024-05-20
1h 24
Obligations at the Lounge
Episode 21: Gambit Weekly Editor John Stanton!!! Live Music from Silver Synthetic!!!
Howie and Scully interview John Stanton about life at Gambit Weekly. They discuss how he once had his collarbone broken by Rudy Gulliani’s goons, the importance of reporting on New Orleans as a resident vs as a visitor, the joys of an occasional day drink, how urban alt-weekly’s have changed over the years, the connections between Journalism and barrooms, Jeff Landry’s war on public records, and how gosh darn old them Morning 40’s have gotten.One of his favorite local bands, Silver Synthetic provides two hot live tracks from their January 26 performance...
2024-05-09
1h 56
Last Week, This Week
Episode 47 - Madame Web Review, John Wick Spinoff Delayed, Mandalorian Game
On episode 47 of the Last Week, This Week podcast, we start off by reviewing Sony's infamous Madame Web movie. Later on, we give our thoughts on a surprising trailer from first time film director, Weston Razooli, called Riddle of Fire, and the announcements from Lions Gate and Sony that the John Wick spin-off, Ballerina, is getting delayed and that Sam Mendes will be directing FOUR Beatles biopics. Lastly, we talk about the announcement of a Mandalorian game from Respawn, and the news that Gareth Edwards will be directing the next Jurassic World movie. Links: Instagram...
2024-02-24
1h 24
The Freshman Foundation® Podcast
FFP71: How did lacrosse athlete John Bachenski find the right college fit?
Welcome to The Freshman Foundation® Podcast where we help young athletes BE READY for every next step in the game of life through mental performance coaching.How did lacrosse athlete John Bachenski find the right college fit?My guest in this episode is John Bachenski, a lacrosse player at Susquehanna University in Pennsylvania. Lacrosse was John’s first love growing up in New Jersey. He knew early on that he wanted to continue his playing career in college. However, the process of finding the right college program was a challenging one.John discusses how...
2024-01-09
51 min
Aufwärts stolpern
05-10: «Rückblick auf Staffel 5»
Acht Bücher, viele Erkenntnisse Acht Bücher und Acht Einsichten, die Lukas und Anna in ihrem Gemeindebau geprägt haben. «Simple Church» bedeutet nicht einfach, ein paar Angebote aus dem Programm zu streichen, weil kaum noch Leute kommen. Vielmehr sollte man sich bewusst werden, welchen Fokus man als Kirchgemeinde setzt und wohin man sich bewegen möchte. Von «No Silver Bullets» hat Lukas gelernt, dass es in Kirchgemeinden kaum Anlässe gibt, die auf die Gruppengrösse von 20-50 Personen ausgerichtet sind. Dabei wäre das eine Grösse, die es Menschen ermöglicht, niederschwell...
2023-07-17
21 min
Last Week, This Week
Episode 29 - John Wick’s Alive? Indiana Jones 5 Review, Elektra and More in Deadpool 3
On episode 29 of the Last Week, This Week podcast, we review both the latest episode from Secret Invasion and the last movie in the Indiana Jones franchise. We also discuss reports of Elektra in the MCU's Deadpool 3, and the beginnings of a Legendary Star-Lord movie. Lastly, we give our thoughts on comments from the director of John Wick and the newest Barney movie starring Daniel Kaluuya. Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lastweekthisweekpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lastweekthisweekpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LastWeekThisWeek Modern Studio: https://modernfoto...
2023-07-10
1h 18
The Freshman Foundation® Podcast
FFP62: How is John Gallucci helping injured athletes to get back on the field faster?
Welcome to The Freshman Foundation®, a podcast that explores the human side of athletes and the real stories behind the glory and the grind.Our mission is to help young athletes BE READY for every next step in the game of life through mental performance coaching.How is John Gallucci helping injured athletes to get back on the field faster?Ever wondered about the crucial role physical therapy plays in an athlete's journey? Today, we're privileged to host John Gallucci, a renowned physical therapist and entrepreneur who's transforming lives in the ath...
2023-06-20
57 min
Aufwärts stolpern
05-08: «The 5 Levels of Leadership»
Von der Chefin zur Entwicklerin von Menschen John C. Maxwell beschreibt mithilfe von fünf Stufen, in welche Richtung man sich als Führungsperson entwickeln sollte. Bei diesen Stufen geht es nicht nur um Fähigkeiten, die man sich aneignet und dann bis zum Lebensende hat, sondern auch um Stufen der Führungsbeziehung, die zu jeder geführten Person verschieden sind. Eine Pfarrperson kann beispielsweise die Jungscharhauptleiterin auf der Stufe vier führen, während sie das neu gegründete Chilekafi-Team noch auf Stufe zwei führt. Je öfter man die Stufen schon bis zum eigenen obersten Level erklommen hat, desto...
2023-06-05
25 min
Last Week, This Week
Episode 24 - John Wick Continues, Live Action Miles Morales, Rumored Fantastic Four Cast?
On episode 24 of the Last Week, This Week podcast, we discuss the latest news on all things Spider-Man and Fantastic Four. We also delve into the latest comments from The Flash director, Andy Muschietti, and lastly, we give our thoughts on both the John Wick franchise, and the upcoming John Madden movie. Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lastweekthisweekpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lastweekthisweekpod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LastWeekThisWeek Credits: Artwork: Michael Scott, https://www.instagram.com/highbearn8/ Intro and Outro Music: Macaulay S...
2023-06-03
1h 05
Last Week, This Week
Episode 15 - John Wick: Chapter 4 Review, Liv Tyler Joins Captain America 4, Hypotheticals
On episode 15 of the Last Week, This Week podcast, we give all of our thoughts on the supposed finale of the John Wick franchise and all of it's upcoming spin-offs, and cover all of the recent news on Captain American: New World Order and Joker Folie à deux. We also go over the latest trailer from Wes Anderson's Asteroid City, review the latest episode of The Mandalorian, and lastly, we introduce a new segment called Hypotheticals. Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lastweekthisweekpod/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lastweekthisweekpod Credits: A...
2023-04-01
1h 31
What Has My Attention
Infertility feat. Jamie Martin and Christie Huber
In this episode with Jamie Martin and Christie Huber, they discuss how infertility has impacted themselves, their spouses, and their work. Topics Covered In This Episode Include… How infertility impacts couples and their work. How important it is to find a support system. Becoming financially disparate limits access to infertility treatments. How businesses can actually do a better job supporting their employees on this journey. Being open with your employer about your situation, and the need for companies of all sizes to offer fertility benefits, have flexibility wit...
2023-02-17
55 min
Gefühlte Fakten
Laser Besen
Gefühlte Fakten - Folge 180: Laser Besen Diese Folge wird wie eine gute Partie Sockenfußball! Also packt eure Amerika Flagge ein (falsch herum!) und öffnet schonmal einen Tab mit dem Wikipedia Eintrag für John Dillinger. Wir klären, wie die NASA den Müll im Weltraum beseitigen will und außerdem erzählt Christian von seinen Erlebnissen beim Eis-Hockey. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte! Folgt uns: http://Instagram.com/TarkanBagci http://Instagram.com/Christian_Huber
2023-02-09
55 min
Rural Raised Leaders
Rural Raised Leaders Episode #13: SPECIAL GUEST, Carla Harrison. Living the unconventional life of her dreams through fun, faith, teamwork and unexpected opportunities.
We had so much FUN interviewing Carla Harrison today, the head honcho (with her husband, John) of the clown family! We laughed so much and her pure JOY and love of life really shines through in all that she does. Carla is married to John Harrison, world-renowned PRCA rodeo clown and specialty act and together they have 4 kids (3 on earth and 1 in heaven), a rental property business, a Wild West Show, a liquor store, and other investment businesses. They truly do it ALL and they do it well! Through a rock solid marriage, an amazing...
2022-10-26
37 min
Count Me In®
Ep. 200: Marsha Huber - IMA’s Guide to Small Business Resilience
Connect with Dr. Marsha HuberRead the report Thriving Amidst Challenges: A Guide to Small Business Resilience Full Episode Transcript:Neha:Welcome back to Count Me In, the podcast where management accounted stays center stage. I'm your host, Neha Lagoo Ratnakar. Today, I'm joined by Dr. Marsha Huber, who is IMA's director of research to discuss a recently published report, Thriving Amidst Challenges: A Guide to Small Business Resilience. I have to say, this report is such a great example of the timely and rigorous research IMA specializes in with the goal...
2022-09-19
26 min
NFT Heat
#69: NFT Heat featuring Sam Huber, Founder of LandVault
This week we feature Sam Huber, the CEO of LandVault , the most prolific builder in the metaverse with over 120 builders. His previous company Admix was the first in-play monetization platform for gaming and the metaverse.
2022-09-01
26 min
Vattenpodden VA
#5 - Vattenproduktion & vattenverk
Välkommen till Vattenpodden VA - Skitsnack om vatten och avlopp.Vattenpodden avsnitt #5 - Hur var VA-mässan egentligen? John och Tobbe tittar i backspegeln och reflekterar över hur mässan blev men diskuterar ärven läget i branschen och i världen. Fokus i detta avsnittet är på vattenproduktion och vattenverk, olika lösningar från HUBER Technology och Zander & Ingeström.Podcasten drivs av försäljningschefen Torbjörn Pettersson från Zander & Ingeström tillsammans med John Skantze som är VD på HUBER. Kolla gärna in www.hubersverige.se o...
2022-04-29
43 min
Vattenpodden VA
#5 - Vattenproduktion & vattenverk
Välkommen till Vattenpodden VA - Skitsnack om vatten och avlopp.Vattenpodden avsnitt #5 - Hur var VA-mässan egentligen? John och Tobbe tittar i backspegeln och reflekterar över hur mässan blev men diskuterar ärven läget i branschen och i världen. Fokus i detta avsnittet är på vattenproduktion och vattenverk, olika lösningar från HUBER Technology och Zander & Ingeström.Podcasten drivs av försäljningschefen Torbjörn Pettersson från Zander & Ingeström tillsammans med John Skantze som är VD på HUBER. Kolla gärna in www.hubersverige.se o...
2022-04-29
43 min
IFCA (Indiana Football Coaches Association) Official Podcast
IFCA OFFICIAL PODCAST FOR INDIANA FB COACHES AND FANS
THIS WEEK WE CONTINUE OUR INTERVIEWS WITH THE STAFF MEMBERS OF THE NORTH SOUTH ALL STAR GAME THIS SUMMER (2022) WE START WITH THE NORTH STAFF FOR THE LINEBACKERS AND DEFENSIVE BACKS. COACHS WILL HOSTRAWSER FROM LAVILLE, JOHN HAMMOND FROM ADAMS CENTERAL AND DEREK TUGGLE FROM WESTERN WILL INTRODUCE YOU TO THE ALLSTAR LINEBACKERS AND DEFENSIVE BACKS FROM THE NORTH SQUAD. COACHES MARK RAETZ FROM NORTHVIEW, JOHN PRESTON FROM WHITELAND AND JOHNNY DIMMETT WILL DO THE SAME WITH THE SOUTH ALL STARS. GREAT COACHES GREAT PLAYERS AND A GREAT DISSCUSION. THANKS FOR LISTENING
2022-04-10
1h 07
Vattenpodden VA
#4 - Slam - från restprodukt till GULD!
Välkommen till Vattenpodden VA - Skitsnack om vatten och avlopp.Vattenpodden avsnitt #4 - LIVE direkt från Innovationsscenen på VA-mässan den 29 mars. I detta avsnittet som också är första liveframträdandet pratar John Skantze och Torbjörn Petersson om Slam - från restprodukt till GULD! Podcasten drivs av försäljningschefen Torbjörn Pettersson från Zander & Ingeström tillsammans med John Skantze som är VD på HUBER. Kolla gärna in www.hubersverige.se och www.zeta.se Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more
2022-04-01
25 min
Vattenpodden VA
#4 - Slam - från restprodukt till GULD!
Välkommen till Vattenpodden VA - Skitsnack om vatten och avlopp.Vattenpodden avsnitt #4 - LIVE direkt från Innovationsscenen på VA-mässan den 29 mars. I detta avsnittet som också är första liveframträdandet pratar John Skantze och Torbjörn Petersson om Slam - från restprodukt till GULD! Podcasten drivs av försäljningschefen Torbjörn Pettersson från Zander & Ingeström tillsammans med John Skantze som är VD på HUBER. Kolla gärna in www.hubersverige.se och www.zeta.se Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more
2022-04-01
25 min
The Freshman Foundation® Podcast
FFP35: How does John Lannan help professional baseball players get to where they want to go by meeting them where they are at?
How does John Lannan help professional baseball players get to where they want to go by meeting them where they are at?Mental performance coaching is a delicate balance of art and science. While there are evidence-based strategies that have been proven effective, those same strategies must be tailored to the needs of each person. Understanding what makes athletes tick is often the secret sauce helping them to get to where they want to go.My guest, John Lannan, is a Certified Mental Performance Consultant and former Major League pitcher. He currently serves as a...
2022-03-29
55 min
Vattenpodden VA
#3 - Avloppsvattenbaserad epidemiologi
Välkommen till Vattenpodden VA - Skitsnack om vatten och avlopp.Tillsammans med Vattenpoddens första gäst Magnus Berglund från SGS Analytics Sweden AB kommer John och Tobbe göra en djupdykning i avloppsvattenbaserad epidemiologi - kort och gott kommer Magnus berätta om vilken guldgruva bajsvattnet är!Podcasten drivs av försäljningschefen Torbjörn Pettersson från Zander & Ingeström tillsammans med John Skantze som är VD på HUBER. Kolla gärna in www.hubersverige.se och www.zeta.se Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...
2022-03-18
44 min
Vattenpodden VA
#3 - Avloppsvattenbaserad epidemiologi
Välkommen till Vattenpodden VA - Skitsnack om vatten och avlopp.Tillsammans med Vattenpoddens första gäst Magnus Berglund från SGS Analytics Sweden AB kommer John och Tobbe göra en djupdykning i avloppsvattenbaserad epidemiologi - kort och gott kommer Magnus berätta om vilken guldgruva bajsvattnet är!Podcasten drivs av försäljningschefen Torbjörn Pettersson från Zander & Ingeström tillsammans med John Skantze som är VD på HUBER. Kolla gärna in www.hubersverige.se och www.zeta.se Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy...
2022-03-18
44 min
Deia Unpacked
John Abrams
In this episode, Tara talks to John (Juan) Abrams, Estate Manager of S’Estaca, an iconic finca in Mallorca, that was built by the Archduke, Louis Salvador of Austria in 1878. The son of American Artists, Mary Tatum and Ross Abrams, who were a part of the early Deia art scene, John considers himself a full Mallorcan. He talks about his close relationships with the Mallorcans growing up in Deia, and how through them, he learned the valuable skills of taking care of the land, and other traditions that were passed down for generations.
2022-03-04
45 min
IFCA (Indiana Football Coaches Association) Official Podcast
IFCA OFFICIAL PODCAST WELCOMES COACH JOHN MALLERY FOR INDIANA FB COACHES AND FANS
THIS WEEK WE FOCUS ON THE NORTH SOUTH ALL STAR GAME OF THE YEAR 1994. OUR SPECIAL GUEST IS COACH JOHN MALLERY WHO COACHED OVER 40 YEARS IN THE STATE OF INDIANA AND WAS PART OF SEVERAL STATE CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS. WE WILL BE TALKING WITH COACH MALLERY ABOUT THE COACHING STAFF AND PLAYERS OF THE NORTH SOUTH ALL STAR GAME FOR THE YEAR 1994
2022-02-20
51 min
Vattenpodden VA
#1 - Rätt dimensionerat reningsverk ger rätt kostnader!
Välkommen till Vattenpodden VA - Skitsnack om vatten och avlopp.I detta avsnitt pratar John om vilken information som behövs för att dimensionera ett reningsverk och de viktigaste styrande parametrar så som PE, Flöde och Belastningen in på reningsverket.De grundläggande parametrar som man tittar på är att varje person som bor i kommunen genererar mellan 130-180l avloppsvatten som i sin tur är belastat med 70-90g suspenderande material (SS) och 60-70g BOD (mått på hur mycket biologiskt nedbrytbar substans det finns i vatten) Allt per person och dygn. Utöver...
2022-02-11
44 min
Vattenpodden VA
#1 - Rätt dimensionerat reningsverk ger rätt kostnader!
Välkommen till Vattenpodden VA - Skitsnack om vatten och avlopp.I detta avsnitt pratar John om vilken information som behövs för att dimensionera ett reningsverk och de viktigaste styrande parametrar så som PE, Flöde och Belastningen in på reningsverket.De grundläggande parametrar som man tittar på är att varje person som bor i kommunen genererar mellan 130-180l avloppsvatten som i sin tur är belastat med 70-90g suspenderande material (SS) och 60-70g BOD (mått på hur mycket biologiskt nedbrytbar substans det finns i vatten) Allt per person och dygn. Utöver...
2022-02-11
44 min
The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
507: Sonya Huber
Memoirist Sonya Huber discusses how to write the way that we think, including the semiotic leapfrogs of memory, and trying to depict the precarious balance of reality.
2022-01-22
1h 07
Heartbeat...Dein Glücklichmach PodcastImmer am letzten Freitag des MonatsGlück pur!
Erwachsen & Resilient verhalten mit The Grateful Dead
THE GREATFUL DEAD SIND DEN REIFEREN UNTER UNS SICHER BEKANNT….WAS SIE ABER MIT EINEM GESUNDEN, RESILIENTEN DENKEN ZU TUN HABEN- DAS VERRATE ICH EUCH HEUTE UND IN 2 WOCHEN IM PODCAST SPECIAL “ ERWACHSEN & RESILIENT VERHALTEN MIT THE GREATFUL DEAD“. Ich liebe die Musik der 70iger. Diese ewig langen Stücke, in denen die Bands ganze Geschichten erzählen. Neben Crosby Stills Nash and Young, natürlich Jimmi Hendrix und Janis Joplin sind auch immer wieder The Grateful Dead auf meinen Playlists. John Perry Barlow war eines der Gründungsmitglieder von The Grateful Dead. Was...
2022-01-14
25 min
Built to Last
Leadershift Series - Part 2
If you missed Part 1 of the Leadershift Series, go back to Episode 10 and listen in. On this episode, we’re picking up where we left off in Chapter 2 of John Maxwell’s book, Leadershift, on moving from a Soloist to a Conductor.06:58 - 2nd half of chapter 2 of Leadershift starts09:00 - add value daily10:49 - add value as often as possible13:36 - never wait to add value15:45 - give without keeping score17:54 - unexpected blessingsWEBSITE & SM LINKS:Join the Structured Free...
2021-11-12
20 min
Built to Last
Leadershift Series - Part 1
As business owners, one of the most critical components that drives growth hinges on learning to be a better leader.Yes, you must be able to lead yourself as well as your clients, customers and community. Plus, you must also develop the ability to lead your team, the people who are helping you build day in and day out.And in today’s ever-changing world with constant advances in technology and societal shifts being flexible, nimble and agile are three important characteristics of great leaders.Author and speaker,John Maxwell says the key is...
2021-11-05
32 min
Built to Sell Radio
Ep 295 Nick Huber - Sweat Equity
Nick Huber was a track star at Cornell when he fielded a call from a parent that would change his life. A fellow student needed to store their stuff over the summer, and Huber was offered money to pick up his classmate's stuff and keep it until the fall. Huber realized that other students who lived out-of-state might need a similar service, and Storage Squad was born.
2021-07-16
56 min
The Sweaty Startup
How to sell your business with John Warrillow
John Warrillow comes on the show to discuss the things you can do now to make your business more valuable and maximize the return if you ever sell. Sponsor: getjobber.com/sweaty Learn more about John: builttosell.com/sweaty
2021-06-30
45 min
Growth Marketing Today
3 Best Practices of a Great Community Builder with Joe Huber (GMT140)
Building a community for a brand can become a strategic moat. Not only is it a space for a brand’s most loyal fans to give new ideas about the product or service, but it’s also where they can be mobilized to advocate for the company. In this episode, Joe Huber, Customer Community Strategist at Sprout Social shares his three best practices to building a thriving community of customer advocates. Get the free growth cheat sheets with all actionable notes, takeaways, and tips from the latest episode in a one-page PDF at https://growthtoday.fm/140. This episode of Growth Mark...
2021-05-06
48 min
IFCA (Indiana Football Coaches Association) Official Podcast
Indiana All Star Digest 1971 edition
THIS WEEK COACH TED HUBER AND I EXPLORE THE 1971 NORTH SOUTH ALL STAR FOOTBALL GAME. WE IDENTIFY THE PLAYERS AND COACHES OF THE GAME WHICH IS THE LAST YEAR COLLEGE COACHES SERVE AS THE COACHING STAFF FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL ALL STARS WE ALSO CHAT WITH JOHN FRIEND WHO WAS ONE OF THE INSTRAMENTAL PEOPLE WHO HELPED FORM THE INDIANA FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION. TO FINISH UP COACH HUBER INTRODUCES SEVERAL MEMEBERS OF THE 2020 CLASS OF HALL OF FAME (WHO HAVE YET TO BE INDUCTED) TO OUR AUDIENCE.
2021-04-05
44 min