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Passionate about the sport of archery and supporting our service members, the works of the Wisconsin based 501c3 nonprofit organization, HHAUSA, takes to the airwaves with The HHAUSA Podcast. Join us each week as we share the mic with guests from across the country, celebrating our Veterans, First Responders and Law Enforcement Officers and connecting them to the outdoors.
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Chris Hamm, Chris Jacobsen, Danielle Rowe, Travis Rowe

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A book club and movie review podcast covering some of the most well regarded book to movie adaptations
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Welcome to the DHammiam NASCAR Racing Podcast. "Racing Routes with Hamm" is a show LIVE every Monday at 7PM on the YouTube channel "DHammiam". Retired NASCAR Engine Builder and Jackman David Hamm & his Wife Traci interview past and present racing crew members and drivers LIVE on their NASCAR racing podcast on YouTube. Subscribe & Join in the fun! My "Hamm The Engine Man" Episodes are still available from 2019 and the 2020-2022 Racing Routes with Hamm Episodes are right here. Enjoy!
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the Site Visit

Andrew Hansen, James Faulkner, Christian Hamm

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Leadership in construction with perspective from the job site. A podcast dedicated to the Construction industry. Construction professionals, General Contractors, Sub trade Contractors, and Specialty Contractors audiences will be engaged by the discussions between the hosts and their guests on topics and stories. Hosted By Andrew Hansen, ( President - Site Marketing Partners) , James Faulkner ( CEO/Founder - SiteMax Systems ), and Christian Hamm ( COO - SiteMax Systems ).
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Actor Ben Barnes (The Chronicles of Narnia, Dorian Gray, Stardust) and director Nick Hamm (Godsend, The Hole) discuss their new film, Killing Bono -- a comedy about two Irish brothers struggling to forge their path through the 1980's music scene whilst the meteoric rise to fame of their old school pals U2 only serves to cast them deeper in to the shadows. Moderated by Chris Hewitt from Empire magazine.
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The Nemophilist

WhizBang Media; Logan Chartrand

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Hosted by Logan Chartrand, The Nemophilist shares the stories of people who are passionate about spending time outdoors: their experiences, traditions, & opinions on hot topics.
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Brian Tarquin's Guitar Trax Show

Brian Tarquin's Guitar Trax Show

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GUITAR TRAX hosted by Brian Tarquin airs every Monday night from 10pm-12pm on WFIT 89.5FM on the Florida space coast, you can listen online WFIT.org. Tarquin plays jazz/rock fusion styles such as Weather Report, Pat Metheny, Mahavishnu Orchestra, Billy Cobham to Jeff Beck and Frank Zappa. The show also features in-depth interviews with today’s hottest guitar legends. Brian Tarquin is a multi Emmy Award winning composer/guitarist, who first graced the Top 20 Billboard Charts back in 1997 with ...
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Athletes Rising is a podcast that pulls back the veil on what it takes to become an elite athlete. Each episode consists of an interview with an athlete that grew up playing youth sports and was able to make it to the collegiate level or beyond. The purpose of this show is to show the good, the bad, and the ugly of what youth athletes go through in order to achieve their dreams. We want to expose the multiple failures that each athlete encounters and highlight the lesson that they learned fr ...
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As a musician in high school, Owen Husney formed a band and by the following summer had a top 10 charted record in 19 US cities. As adman, Husney wrote commercials for Randy Newman and Little Feat and traveled on the road with Richard Harris, Sonny and Cher, The Rolling Stones, and Alice Cooper. During his stint as concert producer/promoter he work…
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On Episode 287 of the Enormocast, I connect with Paraclimbing champion, Mo Beck. Mo was born with one hand, and her parents were determined to make sure she was ready for challenges of life like any other kid. When Mo ran into a camp counselor that told her that she didn’t HAVE TO climb if … Continue reading "Enormocast 287: Mo Beck – A Certain Ver…
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Discover the hidden potential of a career in construction with Ken Simonson, Chief Economist at Associated General Contractors of America. With over 22 years of industry experience, Ken offers invaluable insights into the current economic landscape affecting the construction sector, from labor supply challenges to material costs. Broadcasting from …
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Joining the Marines after dropping out of college, Tyler Stallings was the old man in the group of recruits that he enlisted with. That wasn't a bad thing though as the Texas native admitted that he had some growing up to do and was forced to do it quickly. It turned into one of the best experiences of his life and helped mold him into the man he i…
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This episode promises to unlock the secrets behind Reveloper, a revolutionary platform designed to rethink, reshape, and revolutionize real estate development. We kick off with some nostalgic banter about our university days, setting the stage for a fascinating conversation about the transformative potential of technology in real estate. Our return…
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In this animated episode of Cinema Scope, Andy Nelson takes you on a captivating journey through the world of anime, a medium that has become a genre in its own right. Joining him are two distinguished guests: Andrea Horbinski, an independent scholar whose upcoming book, Manga's Global Century, delves into the history of manga and its impact on ani…
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One of my mentors in studio recording was a wonderful guy named Geoff Gray who owned Far & Away Studios in New York. I remember graduating from the Center for the Media Arts and finding work as an assistant engineer at his studio back in 1980's. I learned quite a bit about studio recording and producing musicians during my tenure with Geoff. Since …
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On Episode 287 of the Enormocast, I connect through to America’s hat with Swiss crack-master, Didier Berthod. You might have heard about Didier from his recent send of Cobra Crack. The media mentions Didier disappearing from climbing for 10 years, returning to slay the Cobra, yada, yada, but that Didier’s completion of the Cobra has … Continue read…
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In the early 2000s, Didier Berthod was the best crack climber in the world, then he dropped out of climbing and essentially disappeared from the world. When we left Didier Berthod in Facing the World Part 1, he had emerged from monastic life, contacted the daughter he had never seen, and returned to climbing. In … Continue reading "Enormocast Tween…
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Bryan Bassett has over 40 years experience as a professional musician and recording artist and 30 years experience as a recording engineer and producer. Guitarist for "Foghat". Bryan is a songwriter/guitarist/engineer and producer who has worked on Foghat's "Return of the Boogie Men", "Road Cases", "Family Joules", "Live II", "The Official Bootleg …
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Stuart Epps’s ‘official’ career in music began in 1967 at Dick James Music (The Beatle’s first publisher) on New Oxford Street in London. Aged only 15, he’d been persuaded by his friend Clive Franks, who was the record cutter at DJM at the time, to leave school and apply to be a ‘runner’. Getting a job as an office boy, he found himself right in th…
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This month, Kynan, Tommy, Kyle and Pete dive deep into the terrifying world of survival horror. They leave no dark corners unexplored, from the creepy confines of Bodega Bay in Hitchcock’s classic The Birds, to the zombie-infested mall of Dawn of the Dead, the monster-filled hive of Resident Evil, and the deadly game of hide and seek in Ready or No…
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We are back after a three month sabbatical from the podcast with now three-time guest Joe Rhodes of The Kniestedt Foundation. The bond that Joe and I have has only grown stronger in the now six or seven years we've known each other and this was a great conversation to dust off the mic with! Partnering for a second year in a row with the Oregon Spor…
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Imagine relocating across continents, embracing new cultures, and then pivoting your professional life into a field less explored. That's the compelling journey of Dylan Moesker, who after spending 14 years in Australia, returned to Canada, bringing with him a treasure trove of experiences and insights. Discover how Dylan transitioned from landscap…
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Prepare to be electrified by the insights of Chris Ceraldi, as we navigate the high-voltage topic of EV charging network solutions in today's episode. We're charging ahead with a discussion on SWTCH's innovative approaches to integrating EV charging into buildings, a topic that's sparking interest as electric vehicles surge in popularity. Discover …
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James Faulkner, Cam Roy and Jeff Knoblauch navigate the quirks and brickbats of construction culture and the seismic shift towards social media savvy. We take a trip down memory lane, delving into the evolution of RAM Construction's digital journey, while keeping our hardhats on for the occasional curveball that technology throws at us. Plus, James…
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On Episode 285 of the Enormocast, after long last, I connect with Belgian rock-climber and alpinist, Nico Favresse. Nico is certainly a contender for the most experienced expedition rock-climber of all time. Perhaps only rivalled by his ubiquitous partner, Sean Villanueva-O’Driscoll? Nevertheless, Nico is an all-arounder who has tackled the biggest…
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With a legendary career spanning five decades, KANSAS has firmly established itself as one of America’s iconic classic rock bands. This "garage band" from Topeka released their debut album in 1974 after being discovered by Wally Gold, who worked for Don Kirshner, and have gone on to sell more than 30 million albums worldwide. Rich Williams is one o…
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Together with Tim O'Brien, CEO of The Net Effect, we tip our hard hats to Canadian tech innovation and give an honest review of SiteMax, the construction management platform that's changing the game for contractors everywhere. Strap on your tool belt for a deep dive into the complex world of construction software adoption. It's a terrain fraught wi…
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In this electrifying episode of Cinema Scope, Andy Nelson delves into the gritty and unapologetic world of Ozploitation with special guest, Queensland University of Technology Professor Mark David Ryan. Prepare to be transported to the wild and untamed landscape of Australian cinema as they explore the unique characteristics and cultural significan…
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Together with Chris Atchison, President at BCCA, Geoffrey Beukema, VP at Houle, and Paul Demeule, VP of Modern Niagara, James Faulkner delves into everything you've ever wanted to know about the construction industry. They explore important topics such as: How to attract people to the industry? Strategies for increasing brand awareness in construct…
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Unlock the secrets to shaping behavior and decision-making as we sit down with David Allison, who introduces us to the groundbreaking concept of value graphics. Departing from the outdated methods of demographics and psychographics, we delve into how understanding core values can revolutionize our approach to marketing, workplace engagement, and so…
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We weave through the nuances of leadership and trust and uncover the pivotal roles they play in nurturing team dynamics. Gone are the days when sports naturally instilled these qualities; today, leaders must intentionally cultivate a culture that champions teamwork and recognizes every ounce of effort. In our dynamic exchange, we grapple with the c…
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Steve Vai needs introduction! A virtuoso guitarist, visionary composer, and consummate producer who sculpts musical sound with infinite creativity and technical mastery, Steve Vai has awed fans of all genres with his exceptional guitar skills and musicianship for decades. At age 12, he started taking guitar lessons from Joe Satriani. At 18, he bega…
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Explore the fascinating fusion of personal journeys and the invisible art of sound in our latest episode. A British expat recounts the tale of swapping London's relentless pace for the community-focused comforts of North Vancouver, complete with the quirks of adapting to the local weather. Meanwhile, sound expert Paul Marks unravels the primal role…
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Larry Crane is an American editor and founder of Tape Op Magazine and recording engineer/owner of Portland's Jackpot! Recording Studio, He is also a freelance engineer, and the archivist for the estate of musician Elliott Smith. Jackpot has recorded the likes of Built to Spill, Wooden Shjips, Sleater-Kinney, Sonic Youth, Spoon, R.E.M., The December…
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The world is a beautiful place—stunning vistas, the highest mountains, and most expansive rivers. But what happens when we, puny humans, decide to make our pastime of exploring these natural wonders too aggressively? The environment gets aggressive back. This month on Sitting in the Dark, we present a set of films where our characters explore these…
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Embark on a transformative journey with our guest Matthew Smith, as we uncover the synergies between cutting-edge financial technology and the brick-and-mortar world of the construction industry. He's the innovative mind behind Truss Payments, the B2B payment platform reshaping how construction companies manage their cash flow, from instant invoice…
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Stu Hamm is an iconic bass player who attended the Berklee College of Music in Boston, where he met guitarist Steve Vai and, through him, met Joe Satriani. Hamm. He played bass on Vai's debut solo album, Flex-Able, which was released in 1984. Hamm has performed and recorded with Steve Vai, Frank Gambale, Joe Satriani and many other well-respected g…
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In the year 1973, Uli’s friend, Michael Schenker, quit the already established band Scorpions to join UFO in England. This lead to the break-up of the Scorpions, which his brother, Rudolf Schenker, had formed in the Sixties. But before leaving the band, Michael asked Uli to take his place instead. Later that year, the two remaining members of Scorp…
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Embark on an international tour of construction innovation with Russell J. Cook from Cook's Construction & Consulting and Paul Wszola from ASP Access Floors International, where we dissect the transformative impact of modular flooring systems across the globe. We uncover the secrets behind the burgeoning popularity of raised access flooring. If you…
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German Expressionism burst onto the scene in the aftermath of World War I, ushering in a new era of psychologically charged cinema guided by striking visual styles. On this episode of Cinema Scope, Professors Ken Dancyger and Dr. Ian Roberts join host Andy Nelson to delve into the movement's most influential films to better understand its roots and…
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On Episode 284 of the Enormocast, we connect across the pond to North Wales in the U.K. and into the living room of Emma Twyford. Emma is a pioneering woman in that rarified air of hard, desperate trad that only the old country can serve up. She is the first British woman to climb 9a … Continue reading "Enormocast 284: Emma Twyford – Getting on Wit…
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On Episode 283 of the Enormocast, I sit down in a hotel in Munising, Michigan at the Michigan Icefest with Alaska-based alpinist, Clint Helander. What with the Chris Kalous Dance Party and the last call nightcap(s) at a bar literally called Whisky Dick’s, it had been a long night and an early morning for both … Continue reading "Enormocast 283: Cli…
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Dave Mason left Traffic in 1969 to pursue a solo career in the U.S. Dave has penned over 100 songs, has 3 gold albums: Alone Together, Dave Mason, Mariposa De Oro, and platinum album Let It Flow, which contained the top-ten single “We Just Disagree”. In addition to cranking out hits, Dave has performed on, or contributed to, a number of famous albu…
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Discover how a simple concept revolutionized an entire industry as we chat with James Reville, the mastermind behind Survipod. They specialize in advanced surveying equipment, focusing on enhancing building safety, stability, and accuracy, and are known globally by surveyors in the USA, Canada, UK and beyond, We'll unpack the story of Survipod, a n…
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Tommy is in the big chair leading us on a journey of discovery that leads… nowhere. That’s right, what do you get when you are forced to reckon the horrors of miscommunication? It’s nothing good… that’s what. The Mothman Prophecies, Dark Skies, and Midsommar are all on deck this week! And, because Tom’s new character is so satisfying, here’s the re…
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Wherein we talk about Paul's Return to Arrakis as he grapples with survival and embracing or rejecting revenge for his family and we also talk about: banning TikTok, European holidays, performance enhancement for darts, designing a messiah, infamous popcorn buckets and our own terrible purpose.By Chris Hamm, Chris Jacobsen, Danielle Rowe, Travis Rowe
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In this inaugural episode of Cinema Scope, host Andy Nelson is joined by professors Leon Hunt and Chris Hamm to explore the captivating world of wuxia, a Chinese film genre that blends philosophy, action, and legend. They discuss the key elements that define wuxia, such as the chivalrous heroes, period settings, and fantastical elements, as well as…
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In this inaugural episode of Cinema Scope, host Andy Nelson is joined by professors Leon Hunt and Chris Hamm to explore the captivating world of wuxia, a Chinese film genre that blends philosophy, action, and legend. They discuss the key elements that define wuxia, such as the chivalrous heroes, period settings, and fantastical elements, as well as…
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Ever wondered how artificial intelligence is transforming the bricks and mortar of the construction industry? Mercator's visionary founder Chloe Smith joins us to unravel this tech enigma, sharing her unique transition from data strategy in marketing to revolutionizing project opportunity detection with AI. With Chloe's insights, we crack open the …
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On Episode 282 of the Enormocast, I sit down with US Olympic qualifier, Natalia Grossman. That’s right, Natalia is headed to Paris to represent the US in Lead and Boulder combined (speed is separate this time around). But this moment was caught during a bit of down time for Natalia as she ramps up for … Continue reading "Enormocast 282: Natalia Gro…
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Percy Jones is the renowned pioneer fusion bass player with the British band Brand X. Virtuoso guitarist Steve Hackett stated "it was in fact Percy who chronologically emerged with his own unique fretless sound and should be given full credit for it”. Jones appeared on Eno’s Before and After Science, and Another Green World, on Steve Hackett’s debu…
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On this in-between episode of the Enormocast, Harvey Wright from Episode 222 returns to discuss his ongoing treatment and recovery for addiction. But more importantly, Harvey is here to talk about his new album, Patio Pacifica, written almost entirely while in a Vancouver treatment facility. Also, we talk about the rough and dirty years since … Con…
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Have you ever pondered the intricate dance between societal norms and the rugged world of construction? Katie from the BCCA joins James raising the glass of wine to toast both the industry's sturdy foundations and its potential for innovation. Our relaxed banter swiftly transitions into an exploration of the construction sector's branding challenge…
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Steve Hackett the legendary guitarist from the band Genesis contributed to six of the band's studio albums, three live albums, seven singles and one EP before he left to pursue a solo career. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Genesis in 2010. He released his first solo album, Voyage of the Acolyte, while still a mem…
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Gus G. former Ozzy guitarist was born and raised in Thessaloniki, Greece and is hailed as one of the most important and influential Metal guitarists of his generation. Gus played guitar for Ozzy from 2009 till 2017, recorded all guitars on his Grammy nominated album “Scream” and toured the globe with the Prince Of Darkness until 2016. Gus has appea…
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Discover the inner workings of a sector on the cusp of a digital revolution as Shawn Naidu from Matra Construction shares his insights on the monumental shift from age-old practices to cutting-edge technology. We promise an enlightening journey where Shawn peels back the layers of tradition to expose the glimmering potential of tools like SiteMax. …
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Discover the intricate dance between law and construction as Stephanie Streat from Synthesis Legal steps into our podcast spotlight, bringing with her a treasure trove of insights from the Canadian construction legal scene. Her journey is one of bold entrepreneurship, transitioning from a large international firm to founding a practice that champio…
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Discover the innovative trifecta that's transforming the Vancouver housing landscape, as we sit down with Mike Dias from Spire Development Corporation to dissect their integrated approach to construction, development, and investment. We navigate through the complexities of the market, from the inception of Spire Capital to the strategic decisions i…
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