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the radical center
The State of Education: Woke is A Turbo Cancer, SG with Paul Rossi
Paul Rossi was a career math teacher until 2021, when he exposed the damaging effects of CRT indoctrination at his high school.He now directs the Terra Firma Teaching Alliance (http://www.tfteach.org), a networking and support organization for K-12 teachers in the U.S. and Canada. Terra Firma works to add viewpoint diversity and sound pedagogy to curriculum in public, private and charter schools.He also writes on X @pauldrossi about politics, culture, and education._____________________________________________________________________If you would like to contact me, my website is: https://theradicalcenterconsulting.com/ and I am on twitter @JLeslieElliott And if you appreciate...
2026-02-16
1h 03
FACTS
The Reliability of the Pastoral Epistles (1–2 Timothy, Titus) | Full Interview
I joined John DeRosa on Classical Theism to discuss the reliability and authorship of the Pastoral Epistles—1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, and Titus—and why the traditional view that St. Paul wrote them remains historically strong.In this conversation we walk through:How I got into New Testament textual criticism and early patristic sourcesWhat the “Pastorals” are and why scholars group them togetherModern scholarly views on the Pauline corpusThe earliest evidence for Pauline authorship (and why it matters)Major objections: vocabulary, church s...
2026-02-01
1h 09
The Fitness of Business with Leslie Boyce
Peak Performance Training: What Olympic Athletes and Successful Entrepreneurs Have in Common
Stop Chasing Soreness: Why Recovery Is Your Secret Performance StrategyThink rest days are for the weak? Think again. Olympic mental performance coach Paul shares why constantly pushing yourself to exhaustion isn't a badge of honor—it's sabotaging your success.In this episode, you'll discover:Why entrepreneurs fall into the same trap as overtraining athletesThe research-backed connection between flow states and high performanceHow measuring your wellbeing can unlock better business decisionsWhy doing nothing is actually doing something crucialThe surprising habits of successful entrepreneurs (hint: they discuss ideas the sa...
2026-01-20
58 min
FACTS
Pope Paul III and the Excommunication of King Henry VIII
Why was King Henry VIII excommunicated, and was it really just about divorce? In this episode of FACTS, we examine the full historical record behind Henry VIII’s break with Rome—from his marriages and annulment request to the final papal sentence issued by Pope Paul III.This episode covers: • Henry VIII’s marriage to Catherine of Aragon and the papal dispensation • Why Pope Clement VII never granted the annulment • How royal supremacy, not marriage alone, caused the schism • Rome’s repeated warnings and delayed judgment • The bull...
2026-01-11
1h 10
The Dr Boyce Breakdown
How Jake Paul made $100M for getting knocked out
Dr Boyce explains the economics of Jake Paul.
2025-12-23
14 min
Paul Lanfear Property & Investor Podcast
Anthony Boyce ... Being a Bit of a Sausage.
A warm welcome to the Property & Investor Podcast with your host Paul Lanfear. Anthony Boyce - Designer, Deal Cruncher & Developer at 81 North — specialising in Property Investment & Development Solutions, helping you avoid costly mistakes and protect the shirt on your back. BOOKS: Rich Dad Poor Dad By Kiyosaki, Robert T The E-Myth Revisited: Why Most Small Businesses Don't Work and What to Do About It by Michael E. Gerber Die With Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life Hardcover by Bill Perkins The Top Five...
2025-11-06
56 min
The Faqs Project
Episode 182: The Retribution of the Wraith w/ Rodney Barnes and Oni Press Historical Horror- Crownsville
I am one who considers Rodney Barnes a master storyteller when it comes to Horror. The man behind Killadelphia, Monarch, Batman Full Moon, and Blacula has a resume full of popular titles that makes him a must have when he releases a new comic. Today we speak about a story of the Crownsville Hospital in a suburb of Annapolis, this Psych Hospital from 1911 to 2004 was held under scrutiny for its treatment of African Americans through segregation, over crowding, mistreatment of patients, and Illegal Medical Experimentation. In fact, Mr. Barnes Grandmother he tells us worked there as a Nurse. This...
2025-10-15
26 min
GoTennis! Podcast
Learn how to stay healthier longer and improve performance with racket customization
Season 25, Episode 84 - Shaun Boyce, Bobby Schindler, and Craig Brotman on Racket Personalization and Tennis Tech EvolutionIn this fascinating episode of the GoTennis Podcast, hosts Shaun Boyce and Bobby Schindler sit down with Craig Brotman, a renowned tennis racket stringing and customization expert based in Roswell, GA. Craig shares his journey from a ranked junior player in Maryland to a key figure on the pro tennis tour, where he customizes equipment for top players like Taylor Townsend, Donald Young, and Marin Cilic. Moving to Atlanta in 1993 for its vibrant tennis scene, Craig dives into the technical...
2025-08-20
49 min
Music | Life | Whatever
Music | Life | Whatever EP 11 : Les Paul Love Story
Episode 11 of Music | Life | Whatever in which your humble narrator relates one of the greatest love stories ever told. Enjoy!Dubby. MORE at : https://dubassassins.comGet a Les Paul to love of your very own! https://amzn.to/4l0DJ1tJun 12, 2019
2025-07-30
06 min
The Faqs Project
Episode 170: Covert Instruments w/ Paul Tobin and PJ Holden for Dark Pyramid and Mad Cave Studios
For those that watch the Faqs Project Youtube Channel, I've had a chance to cover the first 3 issues of Dark Pyramid for Mad Cave Studios. The Story centers around the disappearance of a Exploring Social Media Influencer named Hooky Hidalgo whom as he was livestreaming lost connection in the Denali mountain ranges of Alaska until his girlfriend Becca arrives only to find this town in the Foothorn territory where he went missing is tight lipped and want nothing to do with outsiders. Today I get to sit down with both Paul Tobin and PJ Holden about that...
2025-06-09
49 min
FACTS
Did Paul Write the Pastoral Epistles?
In this episode, we tackle one of the most contested questions in New Testament studies: Did the Apostle Paul really write 1 Timothy, 2 Timothy, and Titus? While many modern scholars cast doubt on Pauline authorship, we take a closer look at both the internal evidence—style, vocabulary, and theological content—and the external evidence from early church tradition and manuscript testimony.Join me as I challenge the prevailing skepticism and make the case for the traditional view: that the Pastoral Epistles are not pseudonymous works but genuine letters from Paul himself.If you'd like to donate to our ministry or be a...
2025-06-02
57 min
Calmversations
s07e69 | Internet Pastoral, with Paul VanderKlay
Follow Paul: https://x.com/PaulVanderKlay https://www.youtube.com/@PaulVanderKlayGet connected: https://www.estuaryhub.comSupport this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboycehttps://cash.app/$benjaminaboycehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/benjaminaboyce
2025-05-09
1h 28
The Data Radio Show - Bought to you by the Data Innovators Exchange
Chamberlin and Boyce: The Genesis of SQL
This text details the groundbreaking work of Donald D. Chamberlin and Raymond F. Boyce at IBM in the early 1970s. Inspired by the relational data model, they co-created SQL, initially named SEQUEL, which became the standard language for interacting with relational databases. The explanation highlights SQL's user-friendly syntax and its implementation of complex database concepts. The enduring impact and universality of SQL across various industries and platforms are emphasised, solidifying its legacy in data management. The text also briefly notes the tragic early death of Boyce and Chamberlin's continued contributions.
2025-05-05
10 min
FACTS
St. Linus and the Rise of the Bishopric
In this episode of The FACTS Podcast, we explore the life and legacy of St. Linus, the second Bishop of Rome and the immediate successor to St. Peter. Who was Linus, and what role did he play in shaping the early structure of the Church? We’ll examine the historical evidence surrounding his bishopric, his connection to Peter and Paul, and how his leadership helped solidify the emerging concept of the bishopric. We’ll also consider how early church historians, including Irenaeus and Eusebius, viewed Linus’s role in the transition from apostolic authority to the early...
2025-03-24
31 min
Faith First
Living a Selfless Life Part 1 w/ Tanya York
In this episode of the Faith First podcast, host Ana Lee engages in a captivating conversation with Tanya York, a pastor's wife, mentor, and teacher at the Seminary Wives Institute. Together, they delve into the concept of living a selfless life, drawing on biblical teachings and personal experiences. Discover why selflessness is a foundational Christian virtue and how it can transform your life and those around you. Tune in for insights on overcoming selfish tendencies, the joy of serving others, and the impact of a life centered on the gospel of Jesus Christ.References:...
2025-01-27
39 min
Faith First
Why Should We Care About Church History? W/ Dr. Timothy Paul Jones
In this episode of the Faith First Podcast, host Ana Lee is joined by Dr. Timothy Paul Jones, to explore the profound significance of church history.Discover the transformative journey that led Dr. Jones to become passionate about church history and how understanding the past can illuminate our faith today. Together, they unpack the meaning of church history, its critical role in shaping Christian beliefs, and the importance of creeds and confessions.---Episode ReferencesBoyce Collegehttps://www.boycecollege.comSouthern Seminaryhttps://www.sbts...
2025-01-13
49 min
FACTS
Does the Bible Teach the Need for Church Councils?
In this episode, Dr. Stephen Boyce explores the biblical foundations for Church councils and their role in Church history. Drawing from key passages such as the Jerusalem Council in Acts 15, Paul’s exhortation to unity in 1 Corinthians, and the Church’s role as the “pillar and foundation of truth” (1 Timothy 3:15), Dr. Boyce explains how Scripture provides a framework for collective decision-making and theological discernment. If you'd like to donate to our ministry or be a monthly partner that receives newsletters and one on one discussions with Dr. Boyce, here's a link: https://give.tithe.ly/?formId=6381a2ee-b82f-42a7-809e...
2024-11-27
30 min
The Dr Boyce Breakdown
Black men ask: Did Mike Tyson embarrass himself?
Dr Boyce Watkins gets with a powerhouse panel of black men to discuss the Mike Tyson - Jake Paul fight and whether or not it was necessary
2024-11-18
1h 30
The Faqs Project
Episode 145: The Abductor's Gambit w/ Anthony Stokes and the Sci-Fi Comedy IDGAF about Aliens
Today I speak with Anthony Stokes about his 6th project of 2024, the Sci-fi Comedy IDGAF about Aliens. It Starts with Guy, on the way to be a groomsman at his friend Derrick's wedding. Until he is Abducted by Aliens and seems to be more concerned with his rental car. The Aliens want to study humans so they found the most mediocre of his kind and the hilarity ensues. From the very condescending Jeff and Ryan, 2 Aliens that are judgmental towards Guy and his means to go home. Also, the Alien Queen that wants to fornicate but Guy would rather...
2024-11-08
36 min
FACTS
Paul's Long-Lost Letter to the Laodiceans
On this weekly episode of FACTS, Stephen will discuss Paul's statement in Colossians 4:16 about "the letter from Laodicea." Is this a missing letter that we no longer have access to? Could this actually be the canonical letter to the Ephesians? Or could it be possible we do have this letter but it has been preserved in Latin? Tune-in and find out! If you're interested in partnering with FACTS and would like to be a part of the bi-monthly newsletters, here's the link: https://give.tithe.ly/?formId=6381a2ee-b82f-42a7-809e-6b733cec05a7
2024-09-02
43 min
FACTS
Liturgical Worship vs Contemporary Worship
On this episode of FACTS, Stephen is joined by Paul Facey from the Podcast, “The Other Paul”, to discuss the superiority of liturgical worship over against the contemporary models of today. They will discuss the balancing of these two things without the need to dilute the ancient practice of liturgy. If you'd like to donate to our ministry or be a monthly partner that receives newsletters and one on one discussions with Dr. Boyce, here's a link: https://give.tithe.ly/?formId=6381a2ee-b82f-42a7-809e-6b733cec05a7
2024-08-17
1h 15
B & B Podcast
S2 #040 - Who is the G.O.A.T of Team USA Basketball ?
🏀 B&B Basketball Bonanza: NBA Free Agency Frenzy & Apologies! | Episode #29 🎙️ Welcome back to the B&B Podcast! In this action-packed episode, your hosts Jayden Boyce and Jeremy Gibson dive deep into the latest NBA offseason moves and address some controversial takes from our last episode. 🌟 What's in store for you? Family First: Jeremy talks about balancing podcasting with family commitments, sharing a personal anecdote that many can relate to. 🏡 Standing Our Ground: We address the rumors and set the record straight about our presence in the podcasting world. 🎤 NBA Free Agency B...
2024-07-12
1h 14
FACTS
The Missionary Journeys of Paul: Part 1
On this episode of FACTS, Stephen and Tyler will walk through the first two missionary journeys of Paul. They will discuss the different people Paul met on the way, the cities they started churches in, and the persecution they faced in sharing the gospel.
2024-06-01
58 min
The Crazy Gentleman Podcast
Bare Knuckle Performance with Paul & Sam
I sit down with Paul and his son Sam backstage while we were at Mama Tried this year. Bare Knuckle Performance is the new gold standard for top quality American made parts for your Harleys and custom choppers. Go support small businesses and American made manufacturing. You can find the TCGP team online at www.thecrazygentlemanpodcast.com, and on IG.Voiced by: @thecrazygentlemanProduced by: @WhiskyEyeToday’s episode is brought to you by:Bare Knuckle Performancewww.bareknuckleperformance.com@bareknuckleperformanceSiembida Custom KnivesIG: @siembida_cus...
2024-03-22
1h 16
The Crazy Gentleman Podcast
Paul Cox, Master Craftsman
Paul Cox is a real renaissance man. He’s a master of many crafts from leather worker, metal fabricator, bike builder, custom painter, sketch artist, knife maker and basically anything else he sets his mind to. His talents are too much to list and words can’t bring justice to his creations. His creations have a pulse and tell a story. Much like this episode, Paul tells his story and we’re also joined by my friend Chicken Rick and I couldn’t think of two better people to do this 100th episode with for the world.You can...
2024-02-09
2h 58
I Take History With My Coffee
36: Twilight of the Medici
Lorenzo de Medici left an indelible mark on Italian politics and economics during a time riddled with conspiracy and war. In this episode, we explore Medici rule in the aftermath of the Pazzi conspiracy, the impact of war on the Florentine economy, and the challenges faced by the Medici Bank under Lorenzo's stewardship. Let's also unravel the intriguing facets of Lorenzo's personal life and his unwavering dedication to his family amidst serious illness. Discover how he masterminded strategic marriages for his children and aimed for a cardinalship for his son - an insider look into Lorenzo's strategic planning for...
2023-11-29
27 min
I Take History With My Coffee
33: The Pazzi Conspiracy
We venture into the complex world of 15th-century Italy, exploring the early years of Lorenzo de' Medici's rule and the intricate web of politics, diplomacy, and intrigue that shaped the Italian Renaissance. When Lorenzo de' Medici ascended to power, he inherited a delicate balance in the political landscape of Florence. This episode begins unraveling this complex landscape, showcasing Lorenzo's early approach to governance, shaped by his dual role as a statesman and a banker. The narrative then pivots to Pope Sixtus IV's ambitions in Romagna and Umbria. This leads to the Pazzi Conspiracy—a meticulously planned scheme with far-reaching conseq...
2023-10-11
27 min
I Take History With My Coffee
32: Il Magnifico
This episode tackles the uneasy shift towards dynastic rule, casting light on Piero de Medici's humanist upbringing, his complex web of relationships, and the political discontent that simmered as he inherited power from his father, Cosimo. But his early death from complications of gout transferred power to his young son, Lorenzo de Medici. The second part of this episode hones in on the captivating figure of Lorenzo de Medici, nicknamed Il Magnifico - The Magnificent. We'll chart the course of his remarkable life, from his early years under the watchful eyes of his family to his ascension to power at...
2023-09-26
27 min
FACTS
What Star Wars Can Teach Us About Apostolic Succession
On this Episode of FACTS, Dr. Stephen Boyce draws from a principle of succession from a Galaxy far, far away. He will spend a large portion of time working through Tertullian's writings, along with Paul's letters to Timothy, to demonstrate how the texts of the New Testament were preserved.
2023-09-16
43 min
FACTS
Was Matthias Actually One of the Twelve?
On this episode of FACTS, Dr. Stephen Boyce discusses the apostleship of Matthias? Did he actually belong in the group of the Twelve? Did the other Apostles make a rash decision and should have waited for Paul later down the road? Tune-in a see what Dr. Boyce believes is happening in Acts 1, while also investigating the life, ministry, and death of Matthias.
2023-07-29
44 min
FACTS
What Did the Churches of Paul Look Like 100 Years After Him?
On this episode of FACTS, Dr. Stephen Boyce will explore the Letters of Bishop of Dionysius of Corinth, and what we can learn about the churches of Paul, 100 years after his death. Did they stay pure? Did the leaders continue his teachings? Did they correspond with one another? All of these questions will be answered in this episode.
2023-07-02
48 min
I Take History With My Coffee
23: The Crisis
Historian Hans Baron referred to it as the crisis of the Early Renaissance. In 1390, war broke out between Florence and Milan. At stake was the possibility of Italy becoming a unified kingdom or remaining fractured into independent city-states. Florence faced significant challenges and setbacks in its efforts to resist Milanese expansion. Ultimately, Florence found itself isolated and vulnerable, facing the powerful forces of Gian Galeazzo Visconti. However, Gian Galeazzo's death due to the plague in 1402 marked a turning point. His death allowed for the return of a balance of power among independent regional states in north and central Italy.
2023-05-17
25 min
I Take History With My Coffee
22: The Florentine Republic
If Milan can be seen as the model despotic Renaissance state, then Florence portrayed herself as the ideal of civic republicanism. Throughout the 1300s, Florence grew fearful of the growing power of Milan under the Visconti. The leaders of the city came to realize that old alliances nor the papacy would help defend her. They came to see the papacy as much of a threat as Milan. Florence would position herself as the defender of Italian liberty in the face of tyranny. And despite their best diplomatic efforts, war with Milan seemed inevitable. In this episode, I look at the Fl...
2023-05-03
23 min
FACTS
Is Ephesians a Pauline Forgery?
On this episode of FACTS, Dr. Stephen Boyce investigates the criticism given by critical scholars on the Pauline authorship of the Book of Ephesians. Dr. Boyce will examine the historical and internal evidence to answer the dilemmas, while also illustrating a comparison of this letter to the undisputed letters of Paul. If you’d like more information about us or would like to donate to our ministry, here’s a link to our website https://www.explorechristianity.net/
2023-04-22
49 min
FACTS
2 Corinthians: Seeing the Heart of Paul through Paper and Ink
The controversy behind 2 Corinthians is no small matter. In this episode, Dr. Boyce will seek to walk through the re-constructionist view of 2 Corinthians. Some believe this letter to be 5 letters total combined together. Dr. Boyce will share his view and show how these transitions and abrupt changes can be explained with organic life events and ministerial issues.
2023-04-15
49 min
Calmversations
s05e67 | Notes on the Luciferian West, with Jonathan Pageau, Paul VanderKlay, & Wokal Distance
Wide-ranging discussion with my friends @wokaldistance7000 @JonathanPageau & @PaulVanderKlay about the fall and resurgence of Western civilization. Watch Paul: https://www.youtube.com/@PaulVanderKlay Follow Paul: https://twitter.com/PaulVanderKlay Watch Jonathan: https://www.youtube.com/@JonathanPageau Follow Jonathan: https://twitter.com/PageauJonathan Watch Wokal: https://www.youtube.com/@wokaldistance7000 Follow Wokal: https://twitter.com/wokal_distance Support this channel: https...
2023-04-13
2h 04
FACTS
Clement of Rome: A Friend of Peter and Paul
On this episode of FACTS, Dr. Stephen Boyce goes through the life and writings of one of the earliest Bishops in Rome, Clement of Rome. He will discuss the nature of his letter to the Corinthians, and his relationship with the Apostles. Here is a link to a translation of the 1 Clement https://www.earlychristianwritings.com/text/1clement-lightfoot.html
2023-04-10
44 min
FACTS
Is First Corinthians Actually Second Corinthians?
On this episode of FACTS, Dr. Stephen Boyce will discuss the issue of inspiration, as it relates to possible letters that the Apostles wrote, that are now missing. You will also learn about whether or not Paul believed he was writing under inspiration in a letter like 1 Corinthians.
2023-04-03
46 min
the radical center
Paul: Are the accrediting organizations pushing ideology into our schools?
Paul recently graduated from an counseling graduate program. He contacted me to talk about his own experience in school, as well as his concerns about ideological language in the CACREP standards. I am grateful to Paul for speaking with me and admire his commitment to non-ideologically based therapy practice. Paul's recommended reading: CACREP: https://www.cacrep.org/ ACA: https://www.counseling.org/ The Communist Manifesto: http://www.slp.org/pdf/marx/comm_man.pdf More on Derald Wing Sue: https://www.tc.columbia.edu/articles/2021/march/derald-wing-sue-offers-strategies-to-disarm-and-dismantle-racism-and-bias/ If you would like to contact me, my w...
2023-03-16
36 min
The Crazy Gentleman Podcast
Mama Tried with Bareknuckle & Warren
While at Mama Tried, we got a chance to sneak backstage with one of the guys who started the event, Warren of Jr Cycle Products, and Paul from Bareknuckle Performance, to record this episode. Huge thanks to these two for always supporting all of this madness!!Find them on IG @jrscycleproducts and @bareknuckleperformanceToday’s episode is brought to you by:Bare Knuckle Performancewww.bareknuckleperformance.com@bareknuckleperformanceSiembida Custom KnivesIG: @siembida_custom_knivesPhone (740) 270-9057The Huntsman OutdoorsEnter code word PA...
2023-03-10
47 min
Leadership In A Disruptive World - Conversations With Russell Boyce & Darryl Krook
In Conversation with Paul Maddison - Defence Force Leadership
Join Russell & Darryl alongside Vice Admiral Paul Maddison (Ret'd), a Canadian academic, former diplomat and retired officer of the Royal Canadian Navy as they discuss his leadership trials, triumphs and learnings.
2023-03-05
38 min
Amazon to the Himalayas
Missions History - Early Church Missions with Paul Akin
The Early Church era is considered to be a time of exponential growth for the spread of Christianity. However, it is also a period known for intense persecution. How do these two things go hand-in-hand? In this episode, Dr. Paul Akin is interviewed about the state of missions in the Early Church. Some questions addressed in this episode: -What impact did persecution and suffering have on the early church? -“In that age, every Christian was a missionary…” -Foxes Book of Martyrs…can you speak some to the public witness of Christians in that era? -What impact did the conversion of Const...
2023-02-08
33 min
Scaling Impact
Scaling Fundraising Impact - From 10 Families to Over 1000 with Bringing Hope Home’s Paul Isenberg
Paul Isenberg is the Co-Founder and CEO of Bringing Hope Home which helps families dealing with cancer through financial assistance and other resources.Bringing Hope Home is a recognized 501c3 organization that has helped more than 6,400 families in the mid-Atlantic region, provided over 7 million dollars, and is now expanding into other areas to help even more people. Here are a few of the topics we’ll discuss on this episode of Scaling Impact:The ways Bringing Hope Home helps families with cancer.How Bringing Hope Home has scaled its operation.Th...
2023-02-07
26 min
Amazon to the Himalayas
Missions History - Apostolic Missions with Rob Plummer
On this season of Amazon to the Himalayas, we are going to be focusing on the history of Christian missions. How has the gospel spread since the founding of the church? We are kicking off this season with a look at missions during the Apostolic era with our guest, Dr. Rob Plummer, the Collin and Evelyn Aikman Professor of Biblical Studies at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Some of the questions addressed in this episode: -The mission strategy of Paul and other early Christian missionaries. - Is the book of Acts more prescriptive or descriptive regarding mission strategy? -Why is...
2023-02-01
30 min
St Paul's Cathedral
A Feather On The Breath Of God: Hildegard of Bingen (2022)
The handout of images referred to in this talk can be downloaded at https://www.stpauls.co.uk/sites/default/files/2022-11/Hildegard%20image%20handout.pdf Hildegard was a composer, healer, preacher, theologian, mystic and visionary: a woman of her time and out of her time. Born in the 11th century, she was the founder and Abbess of a community of Benedictine nuns in the Rhineland, and her extraordinary range of writing includes revolutionary thinking about medicine, music, the Trinity, the interdependence of male and female and of all humanity with creation. She corresponded with the Pope, preached publicly against...
2022-12-01
38 min
FACTS
Who Wrote the Book of Hebrews?
On this episode of FACTS, Dr. Stephen Boyce will be discussing the authorship and composition of the Book of Hebrews. Did Paul write this letter? Did one of his followers write this letter? Does it even matter if we know who wrote this letter? All of these questions will be answered in this episode.
2022-10-25
49 min
WE WILL NOT FEAR, BECAUSE GOD IS OUR REFUGE
TAKE LIMITATIONS IN STRIDE:
To prevent Paul from being conceited about the knowledge of God that he had received, God sent him an unspecified thorn in the flesh. The scripture did not disclose the nature of the ailment, whether it was physical, emotional, or connected with some temptation. Only that Paul cried out to God repeatedly for relief. Paul said now he takes limitations in stride, and with good cheer, these limitations that cut him down to size — abuse, accidents, opposition, bad breaks. He just let Christ take over! And so the weaker He got, the stronger He became.
2022-07-16
35 min
FACTS
Did Paul or Tertius Write Romans?
In this episode, Dr. Stephen Boyce with be examining the authorship, date, and composition of the book of Romans, along with examining the various endings. He will walk the listener through the external and internal data that will point to a Pauline authorship.
2022-06-21
58 min
The Faqs Project
The Creators Crowdfunder w/ Jordan Plosky Co-Founder of Zoop
Today I sit down with Jordan Plosky, Co-Founder of Zoop. As the newest addition for Indie Comics and Creator Owned Projects to see the light of day. Zoop offers what many of their competition such as Kickstarter or Indiegogo don't and that the access of help through either fulfillment and marketing to get your ideals to your audience. Zoop shows an understanding to Creators that they themselves aren't at liberty to do. We speak on the difference between crowdfunding and self publishing. Also, how they came to collaborate with the likes of David Walker of Bitter Root, the late...
2022-05-04
33 min
FACTS
Luke, Paul's Personal Historian
Did Paul have need of a Gospel account of Jesus that he would carry with him in his travels? Was Luke a valid candidate to write such a Gospel? In this episode, Dr. Boyce will demonstrate that Luke was commissioned by Paul to write a historical account of the life and ministry of Jesus.
2022-04-22
59 min
Calmversations
s04e42 | Crisis in Education, with Paul Rossi and Frank McCormick
Paul and Frank both worked in high school and were fired for challenging the woke orthodoxy. In this discussion we speak about twerking, education, and cultural ethics. Connect with these fellas on twitter via @CBHeresy and @pauldrossi Get more of these guys: https://www.youtube.com/chalkboardheresy Paul's story: https://bariweiss.substack.com/p/i-refuse-to-stand-by-while-my-students Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce
2022-02-08
1h 46
Talking Feral
Phillip Vannini - What, Where, and When is Wild?
Phillip Vannini is a professor and ethnographer at Royal Roads School of Communication and Culture. His recent work includes the documentary film Life off Grid, and the book (and documentary film) Inhabited, Wildness and the Vitality of the Land. This recent work centers around concepts of wilderness, wildness, and wild, and how these mean different things depending on who you ask where, and when. We spoke about these concepts and what they mean for wildlife and resource management, and peoples relationship with the natural world. We also spoke about ethnographic work, and the role this plays in understanding our...
2021-12-19
56 min
Talking Feral
Sally Gepp - The Environment in the Eyes of the Law
Sally Gepp is an environmental lawyer and has practises as a barrister sole in New Zealand. She worked for nine years with environmental NGO Forest & Bird specializing in environmental law, and since 2019 has been working in environmental law independently. She has appeared as counsel in a number of high profile cases including in relation to the Ruataniwha Dam and the proposed the East-West Link highway development in Auckland. Sally was also a trustee of the Biodiversity Collaborative Group tasked by the Minister for the Environment with developing a draft National Policy Statement for Indigenous Biodiversity, and she is a member of...
2021-11-09
58 min
Talking Feral
Eric Eaton - Field Guide for a Career Entomologist
Eric R. Eaton is a writer and is author of Wasps: The Astonishing Diversity of a Misunderstood Insect (Princeton University Press, 2021), and the forthcoming Insectpedia (Princeton University Press, 2022). He is also lead author of the Kaufman Field Guide to Insects of North America (Houghton Mifflin Company, 2007), and co-author of Insects Did It First (Xlibris, 2018) with Gregory S. Paulson. He has contributed to several other books including Wild in the City: a guide to Portland’s natural areas (Oregon Historical Society Press, 2000); and has written articles about insects and other animals for Natural History, Birds and Blooms, Ranger Rick, Missouri Cons...
2021-10-13
1h 13
Talking Feral
Bram Büscher - Conservation & Capitalism
Dr. Bram Büscher is Professor and Chair of the Sociology of Development and Change group at Wageningen University and holds visiting positions at the University of Johannesburg and Stellenbosch University. His research looks at the political economy of environment and development, including in the politics of conservation, energy and extraction, ecotourism, new media, violence and social theory. He is the author of ‘The Truth About Nature. Environmentalism in the Era of Post-Truth Politics and Platform Capitalism and co-author of ‘The Conservation Revolution: Radical Ideas for Saving Nature Beyond the Anthropocene’ . He is also a senior editor of the journal...
2021-08-31
1h 23
Talking Feral
Rachel Engler-Stringer - Industrial Food and Our Future
Dr. Rachel Engler-Stringer is an Associate Professor in the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology in the College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan and a researcher with the Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit. She is currently the chair of the Saskatoon Food Council, has a doctorate in nutrition and her research interests include community food security, food environments and food access, food system sustainability, health promotion, and community-based and participatory research. We talk about many things in this wide ranging conversation including global food systems and the upscaling of industrial, mechanized food production following the...
2021-07-29
1h 26
Talking Feral
Chris Todd Pt2 - The Laurentian Collapse and Money for Grad Students.
This episode is part 2 of a conversation with Dr. Chris Todd. We discuss the collapse of Laurentian University, graduate student funding and the economics of tertiary education, and the breadth of expectations for academic positions. Check out www.talkingferal.com for more information and extra content!
2021-07-23
1h 37
Talking Feral
Willow Talk - The Roles We Play
A short episode where I chat with my dog, Willow, about defining our roles in society with qualifications, finding the time to think in a doctorate of philosophy, and mechanistic conservation.
2021-07-02
24 min
Talking Feral
Chris Todd - Graduating to Department Head at the Birth of Covid
Chris Todd is a Professor and Head of the Department of Biology in the College of Arts and Science at the University of Saskatchewan. He is a plant molecular biologist with a research program focusing on molecular mechanisms driving plant responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. Chris has been with the University of Saskatchewan since 2005 and is a winner of the College of Arts and Science Distinguished Teacher Award and the Provost’s Award for Outstanding Innovation in Learning. We spoke about his role as department head, a position which he took on a few months before the Covid-19 pand...
2021-06-21
56 min
Talking Feral
Clara Superbie - How do they do it in France?
Clara Superbie is a PhD student in the McLoughlin lab in Population Ecology (University of Saskatchewan) where she works on understanding how caribou respond to predation pressure and resource availability in an environment largely dominated by wildfires. Clara grew up in France where she completed an undergrad in Biology at the University Paris-Saclay, and a master's degree in behavioural ecology at the University of Burgundy. We talk about undertaking PhDs as international students here in Canada, and that experience during a pandemic. We talk about scientists and expertise and where advocacy and expert opinion fit into science, and about...
2021-06-14
1h 35
Talking Feral
Jessica Hogan - Energy Justice, Comprehensive Exams, and Research Boredom.
Jessica Hogan is a PhD student at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. Her research focuses primarily on energy justice and what is called distributional justice. She researches how costs and benefits are shared in new energy developments, and specifically aims to investigate how different community benefits may change the experience of the communities living with onshore wind energy. We chat about her PhD experience in the UK, and how this compares with the NA experience, about expertise and the publish or perish fire in academia, and about enjoying the work you do in the face of extreme...
2021-06-07
1h 22
Talking Feral
Michael P. Nelson - The Ethics of Managing Wilderness. Grief, Fatigue, and Fallacy.
Michael Paul Nelson is an environmental scholar and professor of environmental ethics and philosophy at Oregon State University. His research and teaching focus is environmental ethics and philosophy including concepts of wilderness, the philosophy of ecology, hunting ethics and theories of environmental education. His work also spans topics in wildlife ecology and conservation biology addressing questions about science and advocacy and the philosophical work of Aldo Leopold. We spoke about the ethical basis for certain animal management and conservation research approaches, about Aldo Leopold and early conservation philosophy, and about how Michael ended up in his field. We also...
2021-05-31
1h 32
The Paul Mckenna & Jimmy Donny Cosgrove (with Joe Parham) Podcast
Conspiracy Theories with Aidan Cottrell Boyce
Paul, Jimmy and Joe are joined by Aiden, whose specialist subject is 'Conspiracy Theories. Aiden talks about the Lost Tribes of Israel and Jim talks about Fern Britton leaving This Morning. Sitcom writers Paul, Jimmy (BBC1's Warren) and Joe (Sky's Hitmen) are joined each week by a brand new guest talking about their unusual specialist subject. It normally descends into absolute bollocks. If you have a specialist subject and you want to come on the show, drop us a line hello@pauljimandjoespodcast.com. Please share, review and subscribe! Support the show
2021-05-26
24 min
Talking Feral
Dave Hansford - 1080 Poison and Wildlife Triage.
Dave Hansford is a freelance writer, blogger, editor and photographer from New Zealand. He appears regularly in New Zealand Geographic magazine, where he also pens a science column, Life, and blogs regularly at www.nzgeo.com and www.radionz.co.nz/news. We spoke about his 2016 book Protecting Paradise, which investigated the debate, science, and political controversy around the use of the mammalian poison 1080 in New Zealand. We also spoke about the ambitious Predator Free 2050 plan in New Zealand that aims to remove a suite of introduced predators, using 1080 and other methods.
2021-05-24
1h 13
Talking Feral
Season 2 of Talking Feral is here!
Talking Feral is back with all of your favorite conversations about science, nature, grad school and conservation. Keep your eyes peeled and your ears diced for hot new episodes.
2021-05-22
02 min
Calmversations
s03e76 | Standing Up to CRT in Education, with Paul Rossi
Support this channel: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce LINKS: https://bariweiss.substack.com/p/i-refuse-to-stand-by-while-my-students @Jordan B Peterson interview: https://youtu.be/ysQBegyQP8A David Mitchel talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=85FYtguoxEs Read my writing: http://bit.ly/aliastodream Sip the Nuance! https://www.teespring.com/boycemug
2021-05-08
1h 28
Geek 4
Episode 024: Digging into the Past with Dr. Douglas Ross
The books Doug mentions: Barber, Paul. Vampires, Burial, and Death: Folklore and Reality, Yale University Press, 1988. Doug’s Gothic Reading List: Walpole, Horace. The Castle of OtrantoReeves, Clara, The Old English BaronBeckford, William, VathekRadcliffe, Ann, The Mysteries of UdolphoLewis, Matthew, The Monk. Austen, Jane, Northanger AbbeyIf you'd like to be in contact with Doug, he's at Dross@albionenvironmental.comYou can follow me on Twitter @mwboyce to pass along fe...
2021-04-12
39 min
Talking Feral
Charlotte Regan - The post-doc transition and an academic trajectory
Dr. Charlotte Regan is an evolutionary ecologist currently researching great tits at the University of Oxford and recently studied life history and movement characteristics of the Sable Island feral horses. We spoke about the challenges of pursuing research positions around the planet and diversifying your training, about establishing research labs and trying to find fundable research niches, and about being productive and thoughtful scientists when under the pump of publishing, funding, teaching and all that comes with academia.
2021-02-15
1h 01
Talking Feral
Kerstin Johannesson - Science and marine snails, it's all passion.
Dr. Kerstin Johannesson is a Professor of Marine Ecology and the Director of the Tjärnö Marine Laboratory at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden. We spoke about her work studying speciation and evolution in marine ecosystems, and how our view and understanding of these processes influences conservation, for better and for worse. We also spoke about her role as a scientific advisor for policy makers, and what it takes to be a be a productive scientist and remain motivated in the face of endless administration.
2021-02-08
1h 00
Talking Feral
Matt Krna - Grass, grass everywhere and not a bite to eat.
Dr. Matt Krna completed his PhD in NZ investigating carbon cycling in tussock grasslands and now works in private industry researching foliar fertilizers. We spoke about our time together working at his field sites in New Zealand, about Matt's MSc research in Antarctica, and about learning to step down of soap boxes to try and keep a few friends.
2021-02-01
1h 04
Talking Feral
Branden Neufeld - Family hunting and fighting families
Branden Neufeld is masters student studying woodland caribou and their interaction with predators and productivity in Saskatchewan. Branden originally trained in the arts with a BA in English, teaching for several years before deciding to head back to school to train as a biologist. We also talked about the challenges of raising two young daughters while in grad school, about hunting to feed your family and to try and eat more sustainably, and about whether our years of martial arts training are any good for self-defense.
2021-01-25
1h 19
Talking Feral
Julie Robillard - Neuroscience careers and robots in your home
Dr. Julie Robillard is Assistant Professor of Neurology at the University of British Columbia and Scientist in Patient Experience at BC Children's & Women's Hospitals. She leads the Neuroscience, Engagement and Smart Tech (NEST) lab and her research focuses on the development and evaluation of technologies to support brain health across the lifespan. We spoke about social media and its effects on our brain, how industry is adapting to both the negative and positive effects of apps, social robots and how they are can improve mental health, and the blessings and curses of an academic life.
2021-01-18
59 min
Talking Feral
Jake Hennig - Studying horses and the days before the defense
Jake Hennig is a PhD candidate at the University of Wyoming where he studies feral horse movements, habitat selection, and their interactions with co-occuring flora and fauna. We spoke about the history and complicated politics of feral horse management in the US, how the population continues to grow through a lack of legal management options, and the ethics of managing animals in this way. We also spoke about the internal conservation contradictions we have both recognized in ourselves through studying feral horses, and how we think future ecosystems might remain functional once we take the time to examine our...
2021-01-11
1h 22
Talking Feral
Ryan Brook - Feral pigs on the prairie and growing up farm
Dr. Ryan Brook is an associate professor in the College of Agriculture and Bioresources at the University of Saskatchewan. He is the man on point for feral pig research in Canada, though studies a number of different species including elk, polar bears, caribou and wolves. We spoke about management and research of feral pigs in Canada, parallels and differences we see with feral horses, caribou and native species, and our role as scientists in communicating and advocating for different management techniques.
2021-01-04
2h 04
Talking Feral
Willow Talk Ep 2
An episode from the Patreon archives where I complain to my long-suffering dog and therapist, Willow.
2020-12-31
19 min
Talking Feral
Ally Menzies - Journey to the end of a PhD. The transformation and pivot.
Dr. Ally Menzies recently defended her PhD at McGill University in Montreal. She studied how boreal mammals behaviorally and physiologically respond to variation in their environment. We spoke about how it feels to have finished her degree, where she sees her career going now that she is finished, and how we might better prepare students and train scientists through tertiary education to better serve the needs of society.
2020-12-28
1h 27
Talking Feral
Andrea Wishart Pt 2 - A focus on the non-academic in academia
Andrea Wishart is a Ph.D student in biology at the University of Saskatchewan. Her research looks at red squirrel life history and caching behavior in the Yukon. In this two part episode we spoke about trying to be effective educators teaching remotely and while in grad school, about the ongoing inequalities in academia and how these manifest in field, and about how all these influences impact how we conduct science .
2020-12-23
1h 02
Talking Feral
Andrea Wishart Pt 1 - Academic inequality and field work disparities
Andrea Wishart is a Ph.D student in biology at the University of Saskatchewan. Her research looks at red squirrel life history and caching behavior in the Yukon. In this two part episode we spoke about trying to be effective educators teaching remotely and while in grad school, about the ongoing inequalities in academia and how these manifest in field, and about how all these influences impact how we conduct science .
2020-12-21
1h 34
Talking Feral
Joel Campbell - Rooftop gardens and a travelling education
Joel is a urban/rooftop gardener, traveler extraordinaire, all around good guy and a close friend. We talk about choosing university over working after high school, travelling when your young and fighting the pressure to take on university debt, and feeding ourselves and a growing population.
2020-12-16
1h 18
Talking Feral
Wayne Linklater - A love for horses and ethics of Predator-Free 2050
Dr. Wayne Linklater is the Chair and Professor of the Department of Environmental Studies at California State University. Wayne completed his Ph.D studying the Kaimanawa feral horses in New Zealand after completing a masters degree in freshwater science. We discuss how we ended up following a remarkably similar path in our academic careers, conservation science as a discipline, and the challenges and shortcomings of New Zealand's ambitious "Predator-free 2050" objective.
2020-12-12
1h 27
Talking Feral
Marnie Prickett - How to change environmental policy
Marnie Prickett is a freshwater policy campaigner and advocate from New Zealand. She headed the influential Choose Clean Water campaign which brought awareness around freshwater issues and failing policy to the height of public awareness. She continues to fight for meaningful and effective freshwater policy in New Zealand, and shares her thoughts on the barriers in achieving this, potential solutions, and her hopeful future for New Zealand's waterways.
2020-11-30
1h 21
Talking Feral
Erick Lundgren - A fascination with the feral
Erick Lundgren is an Arizona-based PhD candidate from the University of Technology, Sydney. His PhD research focuses on wild burros/feral ass in Death Valley, and their interaction with mountain lions. Erick's research, both current and past, has led him through the quagmire of feral species research, and the inherent contradictions in conservation biology and ecology that these species illustrate.
2020-11-20
53 min
Talking Feral
Doug Clark - Conservation social science and research responsibility
Dr. Doug Clark is an associate professor from the School of Environment and Sustainability at the University of Saskatchewan. His research His research has focused on conservation social science in the Canadian North, working with polar bears, bowhead whales, and many other arctic species. His early research and grad school experiences highlighted the importance of social science and reflexivity in conservation work, particularly in remote Indigenous communities.
2020-11-20
1h 15
Talking Feral
Melanie Boudreau - Post-doc bears and conservation controversy
Dr. Melanie Boudreau is US based post-doctoral researcher from Canada. She completed her PhD research on snowshoe hares in the Yukon, Canada, and now her main research focus is on black bear conservation in the south-eastern US, working out of Mississippi state. We spoke today about many different aspects of research and grad school, and the ongoing gender inequality in science and academia, and how we approach conservation issues as scientists and people.
2020-11-20
1h 06
Talking Feral
Mike Joy - NZ's freshwater woes and political gaslighting
Dr. Mike Joy is a freshwater ecologist and advocate from New Zealand, and senior research fellow in the School of Government at the University of Victoria, Wellington. His research relates to freshwater fish populations, and water quality and quantity, particularly in response to land use changes and the impacts of industrial dairy farming, and more recently into food systems and applied economics. He continues to have a huge influence on social and political awareness of the degradation of waterways in New Zealand, and continues to fight for meaningful policy change.
2020-11-20
1h 18
Talking Feral
Jonaki Bhattacharyya - A trek through the interior. British Columbia and a PhD
Dr. Jonaki Bhattacharyya is an ethnoecologist and adjunct assistant professor at the University of Victoria, British Columbia. Her PhD research focused on feral horses in the Tsilhqot'in area and now she works with people from diverse cultures, and focuses on how they relate to animals, plants, lands, and waters where they live. She does applied conservation work, specializing in wildlife management, habitat stewardship, and Indigenous Protected Areas.
2020-11-20
1h 49
Talking Feral
Talking Feral is here!
Introducing Talking Feral! A podcast with your host Paul Boyce, a PhD student and biologist where I discuss with my guests conservation and nature, grad school and academia, science, policy and everything else. Give an episode a listen and if you like it subscribe!
2020-11-20
01 min
The Dr. Junkie Show
#27: Christian Privilege (Paul Kivel)
Around 1% of US citizens control nearly half of the nation's wealth. They can only keep things that imbalanced by dividing the rest of us against ourselves. Otherwise we might join together and update the system that allows them to maintain (and increase) their imbalanced control over resources. This week Paul Kivel joins me to talk about some big words with simple meanings: hegemony, white supremacy, domination, Christian Privilege, White Privilege, and "Buffer Zone Jobs"Support the show
2020-11-08
59 min
The Dr. Junkie Show
#26: Casualties of War (Jessie Dunleavy)
In April of 2017 Jessie Dunleavy lost her son, Paul, to the war on drugs. Now she is fighting to end it for good. Jessie and I discuss mistakes she feels like she made supporting Paul, as well as harm reduction strategies, the struggle of raising a neuro-atypical child, heroin prescriptions, and a host of other issues related to harm reduction and activism. Support the show
2020-11-01
1h 03
Customer Conversations
Going Beyond Your Early Adopters with UpKeep’s Jeff Ignacio
Jeff Ignacio is the Head of Revenue and Growth Operations at UpKeep, managing the Go To Market Systems and Enablement teams. Prior to working at UpKeep Jeff spanned a variety of roles at both large tech firms such as Accenture, Intel, Google, and high growth ventures such as Vizier (viz-ier) and PatientPop. In this episode of the Customer Conversations podcast, Sean and Jeff cover The difference between product fit vs. go to market fit Expanding from early adopters and engaging the early majority Monitoring a customers risk profile Defining and managing a post-sales cycle Resources: ...
2020-09-01
24 min
Calmversations
253 | End of Days Survivor's Guide, with Jonathan Pageau & Paul Vander Klay
Jonathan Pageau and Paul Vander Klay discuss with me the existential crisis occurring in popular—and actual—culture. Paul's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/paulvanderklay Jonathan's Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/jonathanpageau Tip Jar: https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboyce
2020-07-15
1h 32
Paul Has Fun
Overlord from 2018 has Re-Animator Vibes-Movie Review SPOILERS
This episode begins our quarantine movie/tv review series. Jason G and I will take turns making suggestions. We will watch what we've chosen and come back in a week and give our respective reviews. JJ Abrams-produced Overlord from 2018 is our topic this week. Click here for the film's synopsis. Jason found the film likable but isn't what he expected. The trailer gave him the impression of a zombie apocalypse that took place during World War 2. He ultimately described it as being a 70% war movie, a 30% horror movie. He also told me the meaning behind...
2020-05-14
29 min
The Crazy Gentleman Podcast
Bare Knuckle Paul
For episode number one I sit down with Bare Knuckle Paul at the Tennessee Motorcycle Music Revival. Paul is a talented bike builder, entrepreneur, creator and a real genuine guy. We cover everything from moto adventures to finding killer bars on back roads, life's ups and downs, his new parts line of FLEX modular risers and everything in between. I hope you all enjoy listening to this episode as much as I liked getting a chance to hang with Paul this weekend. Find him on Instagram @BAREKNUCKLEPAULor WWW.BAREKNUCKLEPERFORMANCE.COMMUSIC BY: The V...
2020-01-29
1h 07
The Human Connection Project Podcast
Episode Three - Paul Peglar
Welcome to Episode 3 of the Connection Project Podcast with Matt 'boycey' Boyce and Lauren 'LK' Kate.Join us as we talk all things mental wellness and open up the conversation to normalise emotion, mental health and share our experiences, tips and work towards giving you the strength to reach out and live your best life; because together we are stronger.This week Matt sits down with Paul Peglar from Start Training and they chat about Paul's journey through adversity to become one of Australia's leading sports therapists.Socials:...
2019-11-23
45 min
Who Kicked the Corner Flag?!
S3E1_Paul Pogba and the Woe of the Frankie First Years
Our 1st episode of season 3 is here! James Rose returns as host and is joined by regular pundits Jared Bustamante and Boyce Richardson. Also joining us as a first-time guest is one of the hosts of the "Rooster and the Devil" podcast and Man Utd fan, Jimmy Karn. They discuss Man Utd's destruction of Frank Lampard's Chelsea, Spurs avoiding embarrassment against newly-promoted Aston Villa and VAR's epic debut in City's clash against West Ham.
2019-08-12
42 min
Calmversations
69 | Saving Our Religions, with Paul Vander Klay
In this interview, Rev. Vander Klay and I delve deeper into the "social justice as religion" proposition that James Lindsay spoke with me about here: https://youtu.be/TFBWyCcwZK4 Paul Vander Klay is a Reformed Calvinist Minister located in Sacramento. He runs a great youtube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGsDIP_K6J6VSTqlq-9IPlg Support this podcast via donations through https:/paypal.me/benjaminboyce
2019-07-24
1h 26
Calmversations
01 | Reverend Paul Vander Klay: "Walk Softly & Carry a Big Cross"
Reverend Paul Vander Klay discuss Jordan Peterson, the seductive mirage of utopia, and how Christianity fits into a socially just world. https://www.youtube.com/c/paulvanderklay Follow him on twitter @PaulVanderKlay
2018-12-22
1h 26
Who Kicked the Corner Flag?!
S1E24_Paul Pogba and his Cityzens Arrest
After a thrilling Manchester Derby, the guys highlight some of the key moments from the game, and go on to discuss the other important fixtures. Another round of Rumour Mill features, as well as the ever favourite "Player Profile."
2018-04-10
27 min
The Good Success Podcast
EP60: Facebook Marketing - Marketing Monday with Paul Boyce
Facebook is possibly the largest marketing digital platform right now. It's so crucial for any business to have a big presence on Facebook because pretty much everyone's audience is there. We brought in an expert, Paul Boyce from John Doe Design, to give us a few awesome nuggets to those who are managing a business Facebook Page! Show notes: https://johndoedesign.com/goodsuccess/
2017-04-03
00 min