22 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Nick Armstrong. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Nick Armstrong, often where they are interviewed.
22 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Nick Armstrong. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Nick Armstrong, often where they are interviewed.
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Nick Armstrong of Cole Community Church in Boise, Idaho shares his work with the Muslim community that he and his wife Laura started after 23 years of living and working in a predominantly Muslim country. He shares his background, the Christians and Muslims involved, their activities, the foundation for this kind of approach, and words of advice and encouragement to pastors.
---On this edition of The Wrestling War Room, Bimbo Jimbo welcomes back Nick Armstrong of Pro Wrestling Unlimited! This week they talk a little Prime Time Live, the WWE draft, 1 year of AEW Dynamite, NXT and more!
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--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appOn this episode, we talk with Nick Armstrong about the power of community during tough times. Throughout Nick's career, he has been constantly working to bring people together around their passions and to unlock the resources that community has.
To check out Nick's awesome company "WTF Marketing", visit here: https://wtfmarketing.com/.
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---On this bonus edition of The Wrestling War Room, Bimbo Jimbo and Nick Armstrong from Pro Wrestling Unlimited give their review of All Elite Wrestling’s 2020 edition of All Out!
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--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appOn this edition of The Wrestling War Room, Bimbo Jimbo breaks down the week that was in Pro Wrestling, and the Wednesday night war and he welcomes to the the guest chair: Nick Armstrong from Pro Wrestling Unlimited! They discuss Marty Jannetty’s startling admission on Facebook, The Rock buying the XFL, Eric Bischoff’s return to TNT, the latest chapter in the Pat McAfee and Adam Cole drama, and much more!
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--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/appI have a fantastic conversation about how to thrive during this time and connect with your identity. Unfortunately, identity is something we’ve all lost a little… or maybe even a lot… losing our identity and connection to that which makes us… well US… can cause a lot of problems. It’s a tough time and our desire is to help you to reconnect with your identity, so you can thrive right NOW!
Joining me on this episode is Nick Armstrong, organizer of Fort Collins Comic Con and Fort Collins Startup Week, as well as the owner of WTF Marketing. Nick is a prolific and renaissance geek. Meaning, he’s a geek at heart and yet has many interests and talents.
I asked Nick what he thought people needed right now. He told me 3 things that really sparked my interest and I found to be very true. These 3 things are:
Nick and I are going to talk about these things on today’s episode!
In This EpisodeCecilia and Luke are joined by Nick Armstrong to discuss Kid Cudi's seemingly universally maligned 2015 album. Is the album just too sad? Are Beavis and Butthead funny? Will our valiant hosts like this?
The Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) at Syracuse University is a key contributor in the support of Veteran entrepreneurs and research on transitioning Veterans. In the past, we have spoken with IVMF's Director, Mike Haynie, and their Manager for Managing Director for Programs and Services, Jim McDonough. This week, we talk with Nicholas Armstrong, IVMF's Senior Director for Research and Policy.
Nick began his career as an Army field artillery officer upon graduating from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 2000. In the Army, he served seven years on active duty, including nearly three years deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan, and Bosnia with the 10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry), during which he received two Bronze Star Medals and the Combat Action Badge, among other commendations. In addition, Nick served as a speechwriter to the commanding general of the 10th Mountain Division and Fort Drum, NY, as well as aide-de-camp to the division’s deputy commanding general. Nick is also a graduate of the U.S. Army Airborne, Air Assault, and Ranger Schools.
Serving in his current role since 2014, Nick developed and leads a multi-disciplinary team comprised of social, behavioral, and data scientists, student analysts, and an extended network of affiliated scholars and experts. He manages a broad portfolio of sponsored research, program measurement, and evaluation efforts to inform the social, economic, wellness, and related policy concerns of the nation’s veterans and their families. In addition, Nick is responsible for the IVMF’s data analytics, quality, and decision support activities that guide the Institute’s operations to serve, annually, more than 20,000 veterans and family members nationwide and abroad.
Nick joins Borne the Battle to discuss his experience in the Army, his efforts at IVMF, and some key research from the institute that provides essential information on transitioning Veterans.