19 Burst results for "Mike Reid"

Mike Gallagher Podcast
"mike reid" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"It's the work at home, the work, the remote work stuff that's going on. I mean, Mark, you go through New York City, there are miles of empty office buildings, and Mark, I was talking to a Salem executive yesterday, Mike Reid, who just gave a speech with his influencer daughter on the power of influencers, influencers in the medium and everything. And Mike is one of the best and the brightest in our company. And we were talking about it. He said, listen, it's not going to come back. People that aren't going, it's not coming back. And companies are finally realizing this is from Mike's perspective that people demand good quality employees demand a work life balance. They want to be able to be at home. They want they're getting as long as they're getting the job done. What's the problem? And as he's talking about it, I'm thinking about all the arguments against it. Here are the arguments. You got camaraderie, you got teams, manship. You got people who are lifting each other up and you've got that, guess what? Ain't enough. It's not enough Mark, the reason I'm a pros and cons list guy, I list the pros and cons for everything. I mean, real estate market prices. Well, not enough. If you're getting the job done and maybe it's because I have the benefit of a team that's always been spread out all over the country. They all work for most of them work from home, you know? And it wasn't that was pre COVID. So maybe that's why I know it works. And gig is different. It works for you. There are other and you said the most important things. If the job is getting done, why in the world beat somebody into submission to make them drive 47 minutes, 29 miles to be in some building where they don't really have to be. We have a we have a radio station, Salem has a radio station in New York City, I'll bet you there haven't been 5 people who have been in the building in three years. Yeah, you know what's the radio stick? Right, a big time office building in Lower Manhattan right by Wall Street, and you know what that radio station did this year. They won radio station of the year from the national religious broadcasters association. Now, I mean, and from Jerry Crowley, the general manager's perspective. I mean, and you know, you say it was citizen, well, they're never there. They're never in the office. Well, they're getting the job done. They're getting that they're not in the office, but they're performing, they're producing. And that isn't just for radio. That's for every line of work. We're all in. Every business, where can you not get the job done from home? Name one professional. I think there are many name one. Just one, here's many, many things that involve collegial collective. I just said that. You need enough. I know. So let me put it the following way, 'cause that's a fantastic question. If you show me two workplaces where folks are not coming back, one workplace might be problematic because they should come back, but they're just lazy and they don't want to. In workplace number two, there's never really any need for them to be there. So maybe it's a good thing that they don't have to burn the money in the frustration of a commute. I don't know if it's a type of business like sales or an ad agency or a consultancy or a charity. But we have lost something. We absolutely have. Of course we have. And I believe in human elements of the human connectivity and I lament that a little, but it's a free country in companies can do what they want to do. And I don't disagree with you that we've lost something. Don't get me wrong, but I will absolutely disagree with you that there are some businesses that need to have people in the workplace. You don't. There aren't. Well, name one. Give me one. Just don't give me one talk show boy. Give me one example of a type of give me a type of business where you need to be in the office. Hey, you ever heard of Salem? Record sales. Half of our own sales department. More than half. Half of them are in occasionally. And they're doing great. Guess what? It's not, don't tell me sales. There's not, no, I'm sorry, Mark. There is not. I'm not saying what you think I'm saying. If your literal question is, name me a business or type of business that absolutely has to have you in person, you're probably right, there is one. Are there some who have lost something lost a step lost some charm lost some connectivity? No, no, no, no. I don't agree. I agree with you totally. I mean, this has been heartbreaking what we've experienced. We have absolutely, like you said, we've been and you called it out. I mean, Hugh Hewitt said it's coming. This, this COVID thing. All right, because you, first of all, Hugh, and we love him. We'll always start off. Biden could resign. And Hugh will start off with something from the British Parliament. This delightful global and I mean that in a good way, arcane kind of worldly look at it. It's great. It's part of what makes his show so educational. So he's giving me Chinese virus stories in February. It's like, okay, all right. Let us know this blows over. Well, it didn't. And here he was right when he was, he was very fortuitous..

Mike Gallagher Podcast
"mike reid" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"But it's also good to remember that God is around and God is here and God gets us through everything and boy your monologue today talking about three years ago this week. It's hard to believe it's been three years. What do you remember? Well, here's two, I got two takeaways involving you. My buddy, my buddy, Mark Davis. First of all, one takeaway. I profoundly remember at the beginning of this was you were absolutely not going to get on an airplane and wear a mask. You just didn't want to do it. You did for your uncle's funeral, of course. And I'm not saying you, but you that was it. You had no desire to travel anywhere, because for me, I was still going back and forth between Florida and New York. And listen, it's not fun. I mean, and I'm thinking about where we are today and how different we are three years ago, but here's a major change that is not going to go away. It's the work at home, the work, the remote work stuff that's going on. I mean, Mark, you go through New York City, there are miles of empty office buildings, and Mark, I was talking to a Salem executive yesterday, Mike Reid, who just gave a speech with his influencer daughter on the power of influencers, influencers in the medium and everything. And Mike is one of the best and the brightest in our company. And we were talking about it. He said, listen, it's not going to come back. People that aren't going, it's not coming back. And companies are finally realizing this is from Mike's perspective that people demand good quality employees demand a work life balance. They want to be able to be at home. They want they're getting as long as they're getting the job done, what's the problem? And as he's talking about it, I'm thinking about all the arguments against it. Here are the arguments. You got camaraderie. You got teams of ship. You got people who are lifting each other up and you've got that. Guess what? Ain't enough. It's not enough Mark. The reason I'm a pros and cons list guy, I list the pros and cons for everything. I mean, real estate market prices. Well, not enough. If you're getting a job done and maybe it's because I have the benefit of a team that's always been spread out all over the country. They all work for most of them work from home, you know? And it wasn't that was pre COVID. So maybe that's why I know it works. And gig is different. It works for you. There are other and you said the most important things. If the job is getting done, why in the world beat somebody into submission to make them drive 47 minutes, 29 miles to be in some building where they don't really have to be. We have a we have a radio station, Salem has a radio station in New York City. I'll bet you there haven't been 5 people who have been in the building in three years. You know what's that radio station? A big time office building in Lower Manhattan right by Wall Street and you know what that radio station did this year. They won radio station of the year from the national religious broadcasters association. Now, I mean, and from Jerry Crowley, the general manager's perspective. I mean, and you know you say it with cynicism, well, they're never there. They're never in the office. Well, they're getting the job done. They're getting that they're not in the office, but they're performing, they're producing. And that isn't just for radio. That's for every line of work we're all in. Every business, where can you not get the job done from home? Name one professional. I think there are many. Just one. Here's many, many things that involve collegial collective. I just said that..

Art Unknown Podcast
"mike reid" Discussed on Art Unknown Podcast
"Or or sacrificer days off and and sacrifice time with the family focused on your art is something you have to give you know. Unfortunately our society does import artists at a certain level where we need a support of moore and whether it's financially or or give them space or art space or or you know i know denver's does a lot for artists. I love that. But you can't say that for a lot of cities and towns of network society in itself. But i'm lucky to have a great job to do that. Yeah yeah absolutely. Let's let's let's let's segue great opportunity for segue into the nonprofit. Would you talked about earlier and one of the things that i know. I know that. I don't mention enough that i really feel strongly for is when these kinds of opportunities presented to us as individuals in is are obligated to give back in some way is our obligation to to help grow the communities in which we live the communities in which we work lives that we have and spread influence. You know part of doing this product's helping to spread that influence until again. Thank you for coming on. I want to ask you about the nonprofits that that you're involved in how year as an artist keeping involved in these nonprofits takeaway. Oh yes. thank you That that is the my number. One mission in goal is is to help either. Nonprofit organizations workers family anybody need and to raise money I do it all the time at work. People approach me my job. Will you know part of this organization. I help veterans One of the big ones that i that i feel. You know the impact. That i've done i think was a wonderful people in mike reid. We had a solo show for me and we donated Think it was fifty percent of all sales to for water for people where they build water wells in third world countries. And i think that is my biggest joy That so far that i was able to help and donate I sold that day was the one of the biggest sales biggest show that i've had in my career day. Yeah it was huge. It was a great turnout We had a we have pre-sales art show from collectors that that bought some pieces in the day of the show. We sold more pieces and we were able to sell and donate enough to where we were able to help a community and to build a well so That's that's probably something that will take with me in my career that just motivating be able to do that. You know so So i've done that and also helped the art of war. There was a project where you help better ins that suffer from. Pt is these so we had our classes we had At the vfw. Post one in the senate vr district I was part of that for a while..

Art Unknown Podcast
"mike reid" Discussed on Art Unknown Podcast
"He just wanted to stage one of his home that he built so he can sell it and stage of with century. Modern bernard and my work at the time was looking like more. Like jackson pollock abstract expressionist drip drip paintings. What i what i do. And he bought some work and he called me one of the more art but also wanted to frame my work. So i i set up a meeting at the mike right gallery. Because they do they did they were framing at the time that would artwork. And that's perfect time to get in there and show this this new potential collector. My work so i i call the gallery yet. Come on in and bring bring your client. And then i go. Can i bring more argue. Wants to see more work and get a frame-they're though like sure no problem bring them and so i bought like a dozen pieces and we do like a presentation for him and he bought seven paintings and having all framed right there on the spot so the gather is caused the owner. Mike reid migrate comes down. He lived close by down the block and migrate. Looks at me. And he's like this your work and goes in and he goes and he looks at sarah any he goes well. Let's let's let's get. Let's get them a contract We would like to sign you up. And that's how i got into right now are you. Are you from denver. You born and raised born and raised in texas in paso texas. Okay and then. I moved to colorado to Ten the art institute of colorado and got my bachelor's of arts in industrial design okay product design. What year did you graduate from from you. Okay yeah so there's a bunch of stuff there when unpack is. It's so funny that shared the story about doing the images for c. You to get your masters. When i got the military i was in florida and i was like there's in florida there's the ringling school of art and design and sarasota in. It's pretty acclaimed arts. Go in the south. And so i'd like to live down here. I wanna go to really good art school. I wasn't talking at the time. I had the same exact experiences you i applied for the school. And you had to show your portfolio. And i had just gotten the military so i had like zero portfolio to speak of. It's like if you don't have a portfolio you have to create these five pieces of work and it was like a portrait perspective. I don't remember and i was like my like visual. Art skills are zero. You know and so or submit you know the twenty photos from your portfolio whatever I had you know nothing. So the first year i submitted my. Here's what i have instead of a portfolio Turned down not surprised in the least but the second year i had enough i applied to yours in around the second year had enough to just admit it. Photography portfolio and.

Wealth Is In The Details Podcast
"mike reid" Discussed on Wealth Is In The Details Podcast
"People who value their health value healthcare Value relationship within that context. You had also asked me about threats. Maybe a bit naive. I had to think about threats thankfully thankfully our practice has been on on autopilot for a little bit here We're always trying to do better. Because i know you know if you're staying in the same space and not moving forward your accidentally backwards. You know. Mike reid interest which is preventive healthcare. I you'll be like it. That's not lip service. I really enjoy it. You know my interest around preventing cardiovascular illness. I have great illness around early to have a great rather interest in terms of early detection around cancer. That'll be by next big push over the next. Several years is working very hard with mix becoming available to help folks head off cancer before it manifest so as a threat. The threat is external myself. The threat is should there be again. A major change in the way healthcare is delivered where this model is revisited because of geopolitical reasons that would be my principal threat yet. But i i would imagine that Because your primary cause as a primary care a practice and your focus on preventive care. You're the results of your practice. Being the six hundred patients that you that you see are quite good so i would. I would imagine that there's always a threat of legislation and politics. Getting into everything. But i would think that the results therefore you know in healthcare we have so many. Metrics healthcare has become seamless within the walls. So all the doctors and all of the administrative staffs cross city can see the results. And when i think of my colleagues and myself and i can see our quality metrics around preventive healthcare. They are honestly. Peter the finest that are in the city and that simply because we have the opportunity to spend more time with patients get to know them inordinately while and help them through the path of making sure that they're getting done what they need to get done to help prevent disease in the first place. Ned are our demographics kind of the aging of our the metropolitan. Boston is that changed. Healthcare in general and in your practice in particular. I really think it has It is a challenge that we see at the level of the healthcare system where the thesis is a different. These were hearing different things than we were hearing as recently as a decade ago the vernacular within the healthcare systems is to practice at the highest level of your license and so the way that manifests is in large part a lack of continuity of care. So if you are a.

PLAYING GAMES with Strangers
"mike reid" Discussed on PLAYING GAMES with Strangers
"Is unconscious. You didn't hear any of that. So i i know i was. That was me thing. Especially because i'm trying to shove the crystalline is ear are are you making contact with that with the crystal with him. Are you literally shoving into his ear. While i was going to try to put in his mouth i ear didn't work. Then there's another orifice one for is it. Is it specifically soil. Suppository awesome Is it going to. Are you using the one that she had pointed out. That was and hoping and praying. It's not keith. Okay so as you as you bring this crystal close to poos mouth begins to light up and the moment that it makes contact you see a white mist come off of the crystal and suck up into the mouth and nose of your bugbear friend and again you hear this body gasp as it comes awake oh so out of have any of us in peeve around here we were having a conversation about drapes. It ran over and hug the bugbear. Oh very good to see you. Can't it's lighter out. And when i was well we it's a long story buddy can we. Can we go homes leaving the billy. Nobody's going to is going to the room. Toki you find two things as you are looting this room that seem of interest and i'm going to put them into your journal here. Did you get them. Or i mean not. Yep sorry. I'm a keep those. Oh i like that one. you know. They're not real. Celeste right that matter. Dragons aren't either. And i really like them. You get a dragon dragging. I'm putting the drag in the bag of holding so that we can hatchet later and make it love us or are you gonna tell the party about what you found or not. The mantra is the is the stone lane on the ground somewhere. There are two stones sitting on the ground. I have one in my pack. Okay so what's that shiny thing over there. I don't quite no. I'm going to pick up the other crystal dave as you pick up the crystal. Why are you familiar. Present almost like getting back at a guy of this is awkward. break it you know what. I'm gonna hold onto this site into my tech. Well we grab some honey. There's not any honey around here. Is there nor chilver who a. Let's let's talk thirty. Is there any. I might peckish. I mean being disembodied once. You're anybody you can buy your tummy gets kind of bumbler so as as you guys are exiting the house. Having this conversation you hear familiar. Scottish brogue coming from down the stairs saying so how'd unicorn thing show up in town that you needed some hail to hear him l. void and that's where we're going to end it for this evening. So hey y'all come hang out. We had fun doing this. We're in conversations about maybe doing this. Like quarterly where we will call it like a freebie friday or something. I don't know it. We're we're still discussing the logistics of it but We hope you guys had fun. We had fun doing it. We spent the whole day getting hyped. I spent the whole day not paying attention to my workload. So with that said Does anybody have anything they want to say before we go. Yeah please if you guys really like this and you want to support what we're doing with playing games go over to patriot We have three tiers one dollar five dollar ten dollar. They'll come with different perks that we are still trying to fulfil for people. Watching live is currently a ten dollar perk. So if you really like this one give us ten bucks a month it also. It also comes to a free birch every six months so we again just thank you so much patriot dot com slash games with strangers. Check out the tears. If you like future tonight sessions and he laughed. We cried. Mike reid just bob and also for those of you listening in podcast form. Please like and subscribe till your friends about us. You have been listening to the playing games with strangers. Podcast featuring the voices of john hardy. You celeste mora. Dave clements joe sai randall. J s hurls catherine chur linski and steve mcdonald. The few music was written and performed by steve. Our third used with permission find more of his music on facebook or wherever you purchase music digitally. Please review this podcast. Wherever you download from to help podcasters find our podcast and join our community and once again. Thank you for this..

The Nocturnists
"mike reid" Discussed on The Nocturnists
"Our show. The nocturnes is produced by director of story development atalay paparazzo associate producers. Molly rose williams and isabel australia and meet our student. Production assistance are hammy ricky pious and. See you song. Original theme was composed by yosef monroe or audio engineer is john. Oliver and are illustrations by venezeula shamala fired. Executive producer is allie block or she operating officers. Rebecca groves our admin assistant Soja and our social media entered is yuki schwab is made possible by the california medical association of physician led organization that works tirelessly to make sure that the doctor-patient patient relationship remains at the center of medicine to learn more about the visit. Cma docs dot org support for. The doctrine is also comes from the patrick j mcgovern foundation. The california healthcare foundation and people like you who have contributed through our website and patriot page. Thank you for supporting our work in storytelling here comes. The sun was written by george harrison and was performed by swen hendrickson on ukulele. Thank you to the voices of mike. Reid bloom garten. Gabriel postulate laurien edwards and greta and theodore paying until we meet again. I'm your host..

Cyber Security Headlines
RNC Says One of Its Contractors Was Hacked
"Russian. Ap targets republican national committee bloomberg sources. Say the threat actors were part of. Ap twenty nine or cozy bear previously tied to the solo in supply chain attack and the democratic national committee breach of two thousand. Sixteen in response to the report rnc spokesperson. Mike reid said there is no indication. The rnc was hacked or any rnc information was stolen. Read went on to say an attack was detected but administrators acted to block all access to its cloud environment and furthermore with microsoft to review their systems white house urges mayors too review cybersecurity posture at a virtual meeting with the bipartisan. Us conference of mayors deputy national security adviser and neuberger urged us mayors to meet with state agencies chiefs to properly evaluate their cyber security posture. The biden administration also reiterated. They would provide additional resources for mayors to shore up defences with the fbi and cyber security and infrastructure security agency tasked to provide assistance. This comes as local and state. Governments are increasingly targets of ransomware with the fbi issuing a public service announcement about the growing threat last year. Incomplete print nightmare emergency patch released. Microsoft issued the out of band. Emergency patch to fix a critical vulnerability dubbed print nightmare in the windows. Prints buhler service that could allow remote code execution with system level access. The patch is available for windows server. Windows ten windows eight and windows seven after it was released security researchers matthew hickey and will dorman found that while the patch is effective at preventing the remote code execution. Flaw attackers could still use the local privilege escalation component to gain system privileges on vulnerable systems for older windows versions further analysis by other security researchers found that the entire patch could be mitigated if the point and print policy was enabled. More information on the cassia hat comes out according to the company's ceo. Fred viuhkola between eight hundred and fifteen hundred businesses have been impacted by the supply chain attack against the company although he acknowledged getting more exact figure is difficult. Since the customers of its customers were the ones most impacted. He also had no comment on whether the company was negotiating with the ransomware operators because said in talks with the white house. The company didn't see any national risk posed by the attack. The overall impact of the attack has been felt globally with coop supermarkets in sweden forced close as well as dozens of schools in new

The Freedive Cafe Podcast
"mike reid" Discussed on The Freedive Cafe Podcast
"So yeah. I mean i. I noticed you're i noticed you a few weeks ago. You posted somebody posted on your behalf. The you had you had finally reached one hundred meters right. Yeah i held have that long to do the obligatory watch pitcher before and i thought about. Yeah you can do one for like fifty one for one hundred. That's perfectly acceptable. I think like everything else in between it's it's ridiculous achievement for people But you always felt like wally kind of nine. One hundred is like yeah. You can justify that like easily so i was trying to find some information because i had to. I had the feeling that you would be one of the very few british divers who had who dived one hundred meters. But i'm guessing that you are. You're you're just up there with a dean and mike reid somewhere around that oversee. Mike is is pretty far up there with this or these national think danes. Things got a hundred on the road. I'm according to good authorities. Nope it more than not in china hari hurries. Got to a hundred Wipers definitely been the pasta. No limits and i think that's yeah starts around it three or four of us perhaps just hundred yet pretty thin field up there at the top and it kind of gives me gives me hope for my own aspirations further down the line and i know that's kind of like a interested me about you as well because you you just on my radar you just kind of popped popped out of the blue and your you know your similar to me and i just started to do a little bit of research today and found out a couple of interesting things about you. The first thing i found out was that you were at freda. Gilly like you're working there right. Yeah when i think i met my was in two t- at wells and then go back into a depressing winter new england accent him an email and austin for job yet so it went out will be twenty fourteen. Yeah just under a couple of years. I think you're in hall. Okay okay. that's interesting. Because i found this blog article from the free dive gilly website and it was dated october two thousand and nineteen. So i was like really. I didn't hear about this guy..

860AM The Answer
"mike reid" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"We're talking about spring cleaning and comparing it to cleaning up our finances every year course we do the spring cleaning. To keep our home from falling in disrepair, Right? And we have a checklist who want to make sure that we keep our home up might get to a point, though, where we can't do those things on that spring cleaning checklist anymore. And to that point, you know, we want to pass things on that we value to the next generation, so I want to get into a state planning. How do you help ensure that retirees have legacy of the state plans in case something happens to them? Yeah, that's always the tough things. We don't do the actual legal documents, but we're kind of more. The one who's pestering them are annoying them and saying, Hey, get this time, you know, but but one of the things we do help with the verse sure is looking at all the beneficiary designations. One thing a lot of companies have added in the last five Right 10 years. It sounds like a disease that's called per stir pees on De so it's ah Latin term that basically first therapies means versus per capita says it goes down your lineal descendants and then up and over. And why is that important? Well, say you lost. Yeah, you you pass away, but one of your Children had already passed away and they had grandchildren for you. If you just left both kids as beneficiaries, and you had not fixed this. It would just go straight to that one child and your grandchildren would be left out. But if you have purser pees on there, it says, Oh, well, If this person's passed away, it's gonna go down to their descendants. If they have any and then up and over. So you know this is why you need a plan. Right? There's all this stuff is just really saying, okay. How we're going to tackle this spring cleaning or how we're gonna tackle. You know, making sure you have what you need to do for, you know, having a successful retirement So you know what you wanna do is have that income extended. You wanna have that tax minimize that investment? Maximize, er You know, navigate through that healthcare dilemma and look at have a template for legacy. And what we do is we create that all all those five areas in the blueprint, Torrey less wealth, and it's something we're doing at No cost right now s Oh, it's something we're all you do is you set up a 15 to 30 minute phone call. We talked. We find out what's what issues you have have. And then we can proceed that next meeting where we actually show you all the all the things that you have in your plan, whether or not you've written them down or not, they're there. And then we'll run those out and see if there's some issues and some things you should fix. And then it's up to you if you want to work with us or somebody else. Yeah, it's really incredibly important to keep that date. I get that knowledge. So yeah, if you want to take that time to really take care of yourself. Once you give us call, you leave this message and we set up a time at 804 54 11 84 again. 804 54 11 84 Oregon Book directly online at wealth creator radio dot com. You're listeningto wealth, create a radio with Eric Hackman as Heckman Financial For more information on today's topic. Call Eric Heckman 804 54 11 84. That's 804 541184. Are you a successful advertising sales professional? Are you happy with your current company? I'm Mike Reid, senior vice president of Salem Media Representatives. 2020 was a record year for our company, and that momentum has carried over to this year. As a result, we're looking to expand our sales team. Each..

860AM The Answer
"mike reid" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"A message at 804 54 11 84. Or you can book directly online at Wolf creator radio dot com. You know, some spring cleaning tasks are better to just leave to the pros, and it's no different retirement. We'll talk about that. Coming up next with Eric, This is wealth Creator Radio with Eric Eckman will be right back. For more information on today's topic. Call Eric Hickman 804 54 11 84. That's 804 541184, who will help you get there. You've spent years working, taking care of your kids saving money, and now you're nearing retirement. Or maybe you're already retired. Now it's your turn. You get to decide where to go next. Well, your retirement include travel. Do you have a guide to help you get there? The team at Heckman Financial Services have helped hundreds of fans. Least create their blueprint to worry less wealth. Don't let financial limitations take you. Off course in retirement. Eric Hackman and his team want you to have the retirement. You've worked so hard for Come in and meet with the team and Heckman financial services. They'll help you create a blueprint that's tailored to your lifestyle and long term financial goals with their trademark blueprint to worry less well to find out what the heck you need to do to retire on your terms, Schedule a meeting with Eric Heckman and his team by calling or texting the word visit to 804 54 11 84. That's the word visit to 804 54 11 84 Investment Advisory Services offered through Heckman Financial and Insurance Services Inc. A registered investment. Are you a successful average? Rising sales professional. Are you happy with your current company? I'm Mike Reid, senior vice president of Salem Media representatives. 2020 was a record year for our company, and that momentum has carried over to this year. As a result, we're looking to expand our sales team. Each..

Tarot Rebel Podcast
"mike reid" Discussed on Tarot Rebel Podcast
"Only. See what this is one second. He's kind showing me this memory. And i don't know if you can valid or not but did you grow up in like a mike reid would say like our countryside or somewhere like open field and then he's showing me like i would say would be like you were little and you would be on a swing or there was a swing. I don't know what swing is. But because he's showing me that in. It's almost like like if i connect to you at that point. Yeah he's saying yes so like you would be outside and you would feel like this energy or feel something and so. He wants to validate that that was him. But i could see you on a swing and it's kind of like a memory of swinging. Do you know what that is. Okay and then another thing to do. You know that you're supposed to write a book. I'm thinking about this. He's telling.

860AM The Answer
"mike reid" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"Salem Radio Network, which is the network that you know presents. The Mike Gallagher show is well as all of our other colleagues as well. Tom wrote a terrific piece of town hall dot com called Joe Biden's Dark winter is here, Tom. Thank you for the update. I just wanted to kind of get a perspective. I've been talking to my kid for two days and Trevor, you know, just keeps giving me these. You know these these reports about? Well, it's off. It's on it's off. It's off and like you said. He's lucky because he's able to keep his temperature. It's 68 degrees. Didn't you tell me that we have a colleague whose temperature inside the house is 48? Yeah. Kelly, who works in our affiliate relations departments got 36 degrees in her house right now. 37 inside. Mike Reid, Who's our national sales manager? Vice president is in front of a fireplace as we speak because his power's been out since about two yesterday morning, and a lot of people all over are just I mean, it's so bad Mike that people have to go outside in their cars in the frigid cold just to recharge their cell phones just so they can run and run some heat in the car, which is Don't do that in the garage by for crying out loud. Don't sit in your garage with the car running. All right, Tom hanging there. Godspeed. Okay. Good luck. Tom. Tom tried of joining us. Keep fighting the good fight. My friend Joe Biden's dark winter is here. Indeed. We gotta posted it. Mike online dot com. You know, Tom seemed a little religion look reluctant to sort of go down a political path and I get it. But I also wonder about this.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"mike reid" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Miraculously, I got to be a better quarterback, so I think you know, we've got to start by solidifying the front five course. And Palmer said he was blown away by Joe Burrows first year. You know when he was playing, and I would imagine you Second that emotion. Oh, no question about it. Do you know they always talk about Paul Brown? And he always, you know, talk about a player that the game's not too big for him, and you know it. Joe has been a lot of situations and The game is is not too big for him. He can handle it. Um, you know what? It is much as I liked the taste that he did on the field. The thing I'm most of pressure, impressed about For his leadership capabilities and how it is a young player. He was at the forefront of the team. You know, there was a lot of, you know, social issues going around. He was out. Spoken about it. Hey, led the team. Um, you know the team followed him. Hey, he's gonna be a great quarterback for a lot of years for Cincinnati. Can Anderson with us for a few more minutes. And can you look tomorrow at the Super Bowl? 55. Where will you be? And who do you like Brady or Mahomes? Wow, that you know that That's a tough one. Because you know, they're two great quarterbacks. You know when you've got They're supposed to the greatest of all time, and I've told people that that Tom is playing in the last game of the year for the 10th time and going to win it for the seventh time and You know, there is one other quarterback that played in the last game of the year, seven times and 10 times in 17, which is Otto Graham so he could tie out 0 G in my mind with this game, but You know, I think both teams are tremendous. Offensively They do it in different ways. But if something is going to come down to which defense comes up And it can make a play at the critical time and And I got to say my rooting interests are with Tampa. You know, my my one of my best friends and coaching mentor, Tom Moore, who's 82 is coaching down there. I worked with Bruce Arians. You know, in Pittsburgh for three years? No, a lot of guys you know, down on that staff. Byron Leftwich is the offensive coordinator. I coached him in Jacksonville and in Pittsburgh when it came up there, So my sentiments are lying with Tampa Bay. Wow and A couple of stats for you. I was researching today on pro football reference, and Brady. We all know the Brady six. The six quarterbacks drafted before Tom in 2000. Brady has 335 more touchdown passes than all six combined and nearly 35,000 more yards. So it Z. It's pretty unbelievable at that age 40 plus to be playing at that level, Kenny Lot, let the commitment that he's made, you know to his lifestyle to keep playing at that they ages is unbelievable and I don't know him at all. But from everything I indicate it indicates that he's this guy's a star, you know, and he's married does to. Ah, you know, Giselle, who was unturned National Star, and yet I guess he is one of the greatest teammates ever in the locker room. This far is You know, Big one of the guys, and I think that's what I appreciate it as much as anything. Yeah, hard to believe he was drafted number 1 99 into the house and incredible, and I think I think he remembers that every year when he goes to training camp, But he was 1/6 round draft choice. No doubt that's got to motivate him every single day. And speaking of guys doing great off the field like you mentioned what your borough How about Can Anderson alliance and a good friend of mine in West Chester. Gregory Nelson is benefiting from that Can Anderson alliance can't thank you enough, Kenny for that? Well, No, it's that's you know, kind of my my passion. Now my life's work now is, you know, creating live work and engage opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities. We're making a lot of progress. I'm excited that we have purchased 22 acres and Springfield Township and sits in it. But since that area and we're actually gonna build a community, but for now are engaged. Opportunities are Upper running our work opportunities. Um people want to get involved Ken Anderson last dot org's band. We have our autism locks event coming up on February. 28, unfortunately, got all the virtual this year. And but there, go on and find out how you could be a part of that. And I will say one thing that the bands will be live but Aziz, a change bands. We've got it. You're quite and disinfect the stages for protocol. But so I'm doing a lot of interviews that will go on between them. And I've got Jay DeMarcus from Rascal Flatts, who's singing a song for us. When you think of Bengal players, the music The first guy that comes to mind is Mike Reid. He'll be on there playing for us a swell so that'll be a good day. But you can find out all about it. It's autism rocks. But Ken Anderson Lions start awards. Well, beautiful And where will you be watching the game tomorrow? Kenny Anderson. Well, we'll we'll be here. My webs made of a big part of minister only super. We've got some chicken wings and My refrigerator full of beer. So will be sitting in front of a fire watching the game. Well, fantastic. All the candy can't thank you enough all the best to you and Christy and your family and extended family and friends. Well, keep calm, because I love being on with you. I love having you on Any time Kenny really appreciate your time. And now we have some breaking news from the Cincinnati Reds, and I'm turning it over to our producer Jeff Carr, who was in charge of the locked on Reds podcast. Chick. Thank you, sir. Multiple reports confirm that the Cincinnati Reds have signed the strange Gordon to a minor league deal with an invite to spring training. Gordon comes over from the Mariners last season, he hit 200 for the season. He has a career batting average of 2 78 with a career on base percentage of 3 19. He is expected to compete for the shortstop position, a position that he has not played very much of last four years. Should he make it he will make should he make it to the Major League baseball team for the regular season, he will make the major league minimum. And Jeff. Gosh, was Jonathan Villar in in the conversation there, too? There were a lot of reports that the Reds were talking with him over the last couple of days. Nothing concrete. There were some errant reports that said that the Reds had signed him, but yeah. Probably would have been a better deal at least a better signing. I think Dee Gordon is a very fast player. So when you look at his statistics, a lot of that has to do with he can get down the base paths pretty quickly. But he profiles as a interesting death addition. I don't necessarily know that he would solve the Reds shortstop problems. D. Strange Gordon or Dr Strangelove, one of the 20 good stuff. Jeff really appreciate that. And, uh, time to take a break and we come back into the bottom of the hour news. We're gonna hook up with another Bangles. Legend in that will be Not only a great player, but an author, too. Reggie Williams. It's all coming up. Chick Ludwig 700 wlw talking. It's the number one way we communicate with one another. It's how we express our thoughts and ideas. And while someone to control what you say, Eddie and Rocky, don't they want you to share your views and feelings? Even if it's just to say whatever I say politicians endlessly arguing Congress over some issue AKs myself, Wouldn't it make more sense.

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"mike reid" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Port. We had five acts without the three because the Koga everything's fluid. I'm putting this together has been up anyway. Chaotic, say the least, but we got we got 10 acts on video, asshole. Guys. We pre recorded it, knowing that going out and codes that would be tough weather so Mike Reid recorded he's going to do is Grammy winning song I can't make you Love Me. Good Body Weight made a Grammy He and Jeffrey Seaman, do it Do wet on this thing like on piano and Jeffrey Seaman on Slide guitar, one of the finest slide guitar planet I've ever seen in school. Yeah, And he does his own acoustic 12 3 set to and we got Dante fresher span, too. But if there's a wheels band is quote unquote back together, we're going to call wheels with friends because obviously Michael Bailey is deceased. Fact, that's the last time we played. Michael Bain Funeral three was got up there and we got another bass player friend, my grocer, and we also got Danny Fraser to sing Michael Babies. Songs. So this year, Danny Pressure's going to sing baby songs and Wheeler's songs. Wheeler agreed to play with his dying think we get older, our voices kind of go away. Ask Paul McCartney. Yeah, well, he's still don't attorney. He said he's a late but I went to see Frank Sinatra s David Coverdale. But we have to get going here. But so people want to find out what they conduce how they can.

KOA 850 AM
"mike reid" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"Boards there minus 10 per game. Conference play. That's something that we should have an advantage on tonight. And thirdly, if we keep moving the ball marks like we haven't. We've been moving the ball so well on. I think we do that. Tonight. We'll take care of business and get the win. University of Colorado basketball he's brought to us by since James Tense Jean Coast, Amber is home and the Buffs it's basketball team follow the stampede tablets since back to reality for awesome deals, the premium jeans and shirts or business since jeans dot com The bus on the Huskies have met 30 Times. Previously U Dub has got The advantage by 4 17 to 13. They've dominated the busty level two in Seattle, Colorado. However, he's won the last two, including that game in Las Vegas. Back in December. 20th 92 to 69. It was the thumping bad day. The bus shot the ball exceptionally well. Now a couple of guys you wouldn't expect for you done who are big average guys had big games against Colorado. Marcus all Holy said. 14 points. Riley sore, The 7 FT four. Back of center. It's 16 ballgame. He really heard Colorado. Yeah, that's like half his point is gone for the season and that one ball game Hey, was big time effective in that contest you mentioned the Net number for Colorado is number seven van as we get towards the end of the month of January and February office and that becomes exceedingly important as you build that resume, but it's not a great resume game for Colorado over the fact that it's on the road. Washington is 112 in the net. It'll be Robert's Senate Batty Ares. The toss that it's happened. It's one by Colorado and the Buffaloes. You've got the basketball Verne Harris is referee Mike Reid and Chris Rat Standard are the umpires column. A tacky forecourt left even the right quarter. You like park? A. He? It's a man to man defense off to start here from the Huskies kick out right side. You're a horn fires. The three from downtown,.

860AM The Answer
"mike reid" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"Mike Gallagher show tens of millions of Americans have serious concerns that Congress is the place people come to debate important matters of the day, and that is exactly what we're going to write them with our objections in the relief factor dot com studios. Here's Mike. I was so excited to come back to work today. I was really ready. It's been a long break. We had a quarantine issue in our studios. It seems like everybody around me has contracted Cove ID Eric started he had He had to be the first to get attention. Eric and his family got got cove in months and months ago. When was that, Eric? That was back in August. 1st a lot of people in my life, have Cove it or have had Cove ID J. Martin, my screener got it. That this has been a god thing. The week that I went to Georgia to cover the Georgia run offs, you know before Christmas is the week that J. Martin likely was exposed to covet. J. Martin and I worked pretty closely together and come within 6 ft of each other. I probably would have gotten it from him. If I'd have been in our studios that week. He's doing great. Incidentally, he was just annoyed that he lost his sense of taste and smell. I think everything else wasn't too bad for him. Derek, my producer, got it. From his dad. I guess the family the derricks family had it. Somehow, Pavlina has has managed to avoid it, and I've managed to avoid it. One of my dearest dearest friends in the world was diagnosed a couple of days after Christmas. Peg Hudson, who is Joey Hudson's wife? I work with Peg here it the sale of media group. And she's one of the hotshot executives who directs the sales effort, along with Mike Reid. Of All. The sellers who sell advertising and Peg has been sick with Cove it she's been congested, and she's lost her sense of taste and smell, but Great medical care right off the bat. Um, just a lot of people and I listen. I've resigned myself to the fact that if I get it, I get it. Gonna get with my doctor right away. And there are all kinds of drugs that they're prescribing right off the bat in what's the one? I keep forgetting in in vectoring, I think is the name of its an anti parasite drug. That they're prescribing now. Pretty regularly. It's very inexpensive. And ah lot of docks or prescribing things like that. Of course, there's Different, different therapeutics that they're using. And if you get so sick that you wind up in the hospital, the Very aggressive treatment that is making a difference. Going to be interesting to see how this vaccine Plays out. Because they're going to be a lot of questions surrounding the vaccination process. First of all, who gets it first, there's all the states or complaining right now. I heard complaints last night from last week from people in South Carolina People in Texas. They're complaining Florida It's not keeping up with New York. New York is upset. All the states are complaining. But there aren't enough vaccines being distributed to people. And then the other question is gonna be What happens if you don't get a vaccine? For example, will you be able to will there be in some kind of an I d card? I was reading the story over the weekend that there's going to be a There are private companies that are already developing like biometric cards and things you'll have on your phone to prove that you were vaccinated. And then you can get on a plane. They'll be airlines that aren't gonna let you fly. Maybe businesses that won't let you enter. Maybe you can't go to a movie. What about your job? Well, will it become a condition of employment? Just a ton of questions. And it's It's a frightening time because we watched what Democrat leaders did with the fundamental rights of American citizens in 2020. Cuomo dictating what you can or can't do with restaurants. You ought to see the restaurants in New York. I mean, it's It's so sad to see Ah, booming Restaurant Ali's up on 42nd Street, this great Chinese restaurant. They must have 400 tables in there. Mother got like five tables outside because all indoor dining his band Yet if you build an enclosure out on the street with a heater that's essentially enclosed that passes muster for King Cuomo. Somehow that's all right. So, making another enclosure outside. All enclosed. I've got these. What do they call these? I keep saying not huge. That's like from my cousin Vinny. No, No. They're called their tents. They're called Not you too. There is some yours. Yeah, your villages. Where you have your own enclosed like 10. It looks like a like a pup tent. On a sidewalk with with heat pouring into it. It's an enclosure. Somehow, that's all right. His poor restaurants. U S National Security advisor Matthew Pottenger. Is doubling down on the theory that Cove it leaked from a Chinese government run lab in Wuhan, China. Um Pottenger told the Daily Mail. There is a growing body of evidence that the lab is likely the most credible source of the virus. Um, he has said this before. He's one of the first U. S officials who raised alarms inside White House walls about the origins of the virus way back in January of 2020. He has respected since the early days of the outbreak that the Corona virus originated in a Chinese lab. It's probably a little bit like the election. We're never gonna know. That's the problem with all the pushback. We can instinctively know that shenanigans took place. Proving it is a whole different story. Certainly by January, 20th. And you know, that's why millions of people are going to take to Washington this Wednesday. Make sure their voices heard Jonathan you're on the Mike Gallagher show in the relief factor dot com Studios 20 minutes before the hour. Happy New Year, Jonathan. Happy New Year. It's wonderful. You're back..

Scuba Shack Radio
Sea Hunt - It's Still Alive: Point of No Return
"It's time for another installment of seahorn. It's still alive in this time. We're going to season four episode one titled point of no return and it premiered on january seventh nineteen sixty one sixty years ago. The episode starts out with a boat pulling up alongside coast guard cutter. The boat is dropping off a reporter. Dorothy may brooke. She is heard that. Mike nelson is on board and figures. There must be a big story. If he's involved. The captain of the cutter tells dotty that you'll have to wait three days to talk to mike. The research is about mike. Living and working out of the scuba sphere. A two hundred and fifty feet now. That was right at the beginning of the work. That the davy jacques cousteau and ed link. We're doing on underwater habitats so sea hunt was a little ahead of the game after dadi get some basic information from the three scientists on board the cutter. The scene shifts to mike underwater. He's in doubles swimming with a big bag of rocks. And he's going entire inside the scuba sere. The scuba sphere is small diving bell shaped habitat with liquid helium and oxygen tanks. Act out once. Mike is inside. He gets a call from the booth. Lieutenant totally tells him that a tropical storm is heading your way rather than hall him up. It seems that mike is going to ride it out so he strings up. His hammock gets ready for bed in gets into the sack and because he says he can't raid the refrigerator like he normally does. He settled for a bottle of liquid protein. Well you guessed it. The big storm hits and as the cutters tossed about so is the scuba sere. Suddenly one of the tanks cured to the side of the sphere breaks loose and crashes down on the hatch rendering it inoperable. Mike can't fix it and now they can't bring them up and properly decompress. The project engineer vic jennings says it will take a day to make a new hatch. Should they cut him loose. They try to get them off the bottom and ride it out but discovers fear is being dragged it gets caught on a coral formation. Two hundred fifty feet. Mike gears up with his doubles and he has some additional small tanks between the double cylinders. Not sure what they are. But there's copper tubing Spiraling up to the vows on his. Saunders looks like kind of like a still. Maybe it's helium. They never really say as his fear breaks free. Mike reid it along until the cable and telephone connections part and luckily to screw this. Fear settles when the bottom in an upright position. So mike can go back inside and he says that he needs to spend his second night in this chamber of ours. I gotta tell you mike wetsuit. Looks pretty beat up in this episode starting to peel or something like that will now. The storm has passed the cutter realizes that mike is no longer attached. They have a new door but now they have to find a habitat might goes outside and tries to inflate one of his marker. Booties but it won't work at eight atmospheres so he takes out a balloon. Blows it up a bit ties it off to a line and sends it up. Will you guessed it it bursts now. He reverts to filling up a pair of denim jeans tied off at the bottom. I remember this from my time in the navy where you could use your pants. As type of life preserver on. Mike sends the inflated pants to the surface they briefly mark the location before collapsing. But lieutenant totally thought he saw something so they stay in the area back inside scuba sphere. Mike says that he needs to conserve. Air and pray then. He remembers something from this cub scout. Days and concocts a plan to use his wetsuit. Top as a surface marker buoy. He goes back outside. Fills it up and shoots it to the surface and then ties it off to the scuba sphere dadi and or intently scanning surface suddenly dadi spots to wet suit top. Well the next thing we see. Is mike nelson signs wetsuit. Top two hundred and fifty feet dragging a new hatch cable and telephone line across the bottom. He fixes the hatch. Attach is the cable and splices in the telephone. It's cold wet work he says and he's ready to rejoin the human race. Might get back inside. He hits the hammock and sleeps through the hours of decompression. They have to bang on the sphere to wake him up once. Mike opens the hatch up. Pops dotty to give him a big hug. Mike says he must be in heaven. 'cause this is the angel he's been dreaming about what are the best of my knowledge. This is the only episode. That dadi mayfield was in. Although it appears that from the dialogue from lake that daddy was intent on marrying mike nelson or as as he puts it put a ring through his nose. Dorothy mayfield was played by the actress. Joyce meadows whether there wasn't a lot of diving in the point of no return but mike nails nelson was well ahead of the likes of george. Bon jacques cousteau and egg link in deep sea. Saturation habitation

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"mike reid" Discussed on Scuba Shack Radio
"Him that a tropical storm is heading your way rather than hall him up. It seems that mike is going to ride it out so he strings up. His hammock gets ready for bed in gets into the sack and because he says he can't raid the refrigerator like he normally does. He settled for a bottle of liquid protein. Well you guessed it. The big storm hits and as the cutters tossed about so is the scuba sere. Suddenly one of the tanks cured to the side of the sphere breaks loose and crashes down on the hatch rendering it inoperable. Mike can't fix it and now they can't bring them up and properly decompress. The project engineer vic jennings says it will take a day to make a new hatch. Should they cut him loose. They try to get them off the bottom and ride it out but discovers fear is being dragged it gets caught on a coral formation. Two hundred fifty feet. Mike gears up with his doubles and he has some additional small tanks between the double cylinders. Not sure what they are. But there's copper tubing Spiraling up to the vows on his. Saunders looks like kind of like a still. Maybe it's helium. They never really say as his fear breaks free. Mike reid it along until the cable and telephone connections part and luckily to screw this. Fear settles when the bottom in an upright position. So mike can go back inside and he says that he needs to spend his second night in this chamber of ours. I gotta tell you mike wetsuit. Looks pretty beat up in this episode starting to peel or something like that will now. The storm has passed the cutter realizes that mike is no longer attached. They have a new door but now they have to find a habitat might goes outside and tries to inflate one of his marker. Booties but it won't work at eight atmospheres so he takes out a balloon. Blows it up a bit ties it off to a line and sends it up. Will you guessed it it bursts now. He reverts to filling up a pair of denim jeans tied off at the bottom. I remember this from my time in the navy where you could use your pants. As type of life preserver on. Mike sends the inflated pants to the surface they briefly mark the location before collapsing. But lieutenant totally thought he saw something so they stay in the area back inside scuba sphere. Mike says that he needs to conserve. Air and pray then. He remembers something from this cub scout. Days and concocts a plan to use his wetsuit. Top as a surface marker buoy. He goes back outside. Fills it up and shoots it to the surface and then ties it off to the scuba sphere dadi and or intently scanning surface suddenly dadi spots to wet suit top. Well the next thing we see. Is mike nelson signs wetsuit. Top two hundred and fifty feet dragging a new hatch cable and telephone line across the bottom. He fixes the hatch. Attach is the cable and splices in the telephone. It's cold wet work he says and he's ready to rejoin the human race. Might get back inside. He hits the hammock and sleeps through the hours of decompression. They have to bang on the sphere to wake him up once. Mike opens the hatch up. Pops dotty to give him a big hug. Mike says he must be in heaven. 'cause this is the angel he's been dreaming about what are the best of my knowledge. This is the only episode. That dadi mayfield was in. Although it appears that from the dialogue from lake that daddy was intent on marrying mike nelson or as as he puts it put a ring through his nose. Dorothy mayfield was played by the actress. Joyce meadows whether there wasn't a lot of diving in the point of no return but mike nails nelson was well ahead of the likes of george. Bon jacques cousteau and egg link in deep sea..