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Explore " tim hill" with insightful episodes like "Heat & Max Keeble's Big Move", "Is the 200 block of Gay Street the next downtown Knoxville district?", "Max Keeble's Big Move, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Licorice Pizza", "No Such Thing As Failure" and "Hop, Star Trek" from podcasts like ""Overlapping Dialogue", "The Scruffy Stuff", "Films for the Void!", "What CEOs Talk About" and "Implotsters"" and more!
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Is the 200 block of Gay Street the next downtown Knoxville district?
For years, the underdeveloped 200 block of Gay Street has acted as a barrier to visitors exploring downtown Knoxville in its entirety. But a major development plan recently announced for the block would include more than 20,000 square feet of commercial space across two buildings, with more than 50 residential units and a pedestrian plaza.
This week's episode explores how developing the 200 block could transform downtown, with Ryan Wilusz and Brenna McDermott discussing the types of businesses that could thrive, the architectural appropriateness and a variety of other factors that could make this project a success.
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Max Keeble's Big Move, Spider-Man: No Way Home, Licorice Pizza
Welcome to an all-new Films for the Void, Episode 22 - the first episode of 2022! In this episode, Eric and Landon give the people what they want and, by popular demand, discuss Tim Hill's 2001 film Max Keeble's Big Move. Along with reviews of the most anticipated movie of the holiday season, the latest film from one of Hollywood's most beloved auteurs, and a discussion on a pair of indisputable holiday classics - all on this week's episode of Films for the Void!
00:06:44 It's a Wonderful Life
00:13:28 Spider-Man: No Way Home
00:18:00 Elf
00:24:13 Licorice Pizza
00:28:07 Max Keeble's Big Move
01:06:27 Landon's Recommendation for Next Episode
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No Such Thing As Failure
Tim and Su-Mari Hill are Co-CEOs of iLola Teas. Together they started their CEO journey with the opening of Nineteen02 Stores and Teahouse and now operate Pure+ Kombucha and the newly opened iLola. Tim and Su-Mari believe that tea is used as a starting point between two friends. A safe place found in the tradition of the convergence of moments.
Tim and Su-Mari work as a family, together in their business. They have survived the sleepless nights, raising twins and overcoming close losses. Staying healthy and becoming stronger, together, is at the foundation of all of their choices. Tim is also the Co-Founder and ‘Out of the Box’ thinker who brought the Tea Disc Humidor to life and loves bold ideas and innovation. Su-Mari is the Co-Founder and Chief Disrupter who invented Tea Discs and is actively involved in product innovation.
In this episode….
Tim and Su-Mari Hill have worked together as business partners for over ten years now in addition to being marriage partners and raising five children together. They credit their success in togetherness partly to long-distance dating early on which taught them the value of talking things out and knowing when to let things go and move on. They don’t stay mad for long and have learned through evaluating what is truly of consequence to have a lot of grace.
Kombucha and tea weren’t always on their radar, however. In fact Tim started out as an accountant until one day Su-Mari came to him and said they should open up a shop. Six weeks later they did. From a tea shop on the Sunshine Coast through Pure+ Kombucha, Pick Me, and now iLOLA, Tim and Su-Mari do not regard anything tried and stopped as a failure but merely part of an overall learning curve. Everything is part of the greater journey.
In this episode of What CEOs Talk About, host Martin Hunter talks with Tim and Su-Mari about their close partnerships both in life and business and how they actively disregard failure in favor of viewing things as being prepared to learn on a daily basis. They share how they pass this lesson on to their children as well. Su-Mari explains the importance of knowing your why in business and Tim talks about innovation and creativity, all factors that led them to iLOLA and their current success.
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Hop, Star Trek
Tim Hill - Choices Podcast w/ Noah Barczyk (Ep. #60)
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The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run
Special guest Matt Serafini joins us this week for a bonus review of The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run, which is now available to stream on Paramount+. In addition to discussing this third movie about everyone’s favorite undersea sponge, we also wax poetic about the ongoing legacy of “SpongeBob SquarePants” and its impact on pop culture over the last 20 years.
Sponge on the Run was directed and written by Tim Hill, who co-wrote the screenplay with Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger. The voice acting features most of the main cast of the television series: Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke, Rodger Bumpass, Clancy Brown, Mr. Lawrence, Carolyn Lawrence, and Jill Talley. Additionally, the film features a mix of live-action cameos and voice acting from Awkwafina, Matt Berry, Tiffany Haddish, Danny Trejo, Snoop Dogg, Reggie Watts, and Keanu Reeves. The film was dedicated to Stephen Hillenburg, the original creator of the show.
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Episode 53: Another Trade!? Edward Olivares' Time to Shine
We're days away from Opening Day, and Preller strikes again. Wade and I go over the trade, roster question markets, and spotlight Edward Olivares.
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In our new studio! MLB, Cordero trade, umpires opting out, Padres roster, Bonds, Clemens, Sosa, McGwire, Rose, and the best shortstops of all time.
In today's episode we discuss the Padres trade of Franchy Cordero and what it means to the Padres roster. Also, we cover whether or not Bonds, Clemens, Sosa, McGwire, and Rose should be admitted into the baseball Hall of Fame, as well as discussing who is the greatest shortstop of all time.