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We had the opportunity to interview Aaron Sawyer at his first independent event called "Rapper's Delight" at the Living Arts of Tulsa in Tulsa Oklahoma. We talked about how it felt to be on the other side of events as well as what's next for him. Check out the episode and let us know what you think!
In this episode of The Franchise Life, Stacie Shannon is joined by Dr. Tomschack (Dr. T), CEO & Founder of HealthSource America's Chiropractor, and Aaron Sawyer, Director of Franchise Development. If you've ever wanted a piece of the US $19.5B US chiropractic market, now is your chance! With 140+ clinics across the United States, HealthSource is the nation's largest primary care provider of Chiropractic and Wellness! HealthSource employs a unique blend of chiropractic care, rehabilitation, and other wellness services (7 revenue streams) to help patients achieve their goals and live life to the fullest. Their state-of-the-art technology and treatments, combined with their skilled and compassionate staff, make HealthSource a trusted provider in the healthcare industry. Dr. T's passion for his business and the chiropractic industry is infectious. Dr. T shares how Millennials, the largest and fastest-growing generation, turn to chiropractic care for drug-free pain management and health maintenance. With its seven revenue streams, ranging from chiropractic care to functional rehabilitation to Class IV laser to sleep aid, HealthSource is one-of-a-kind in its space. What is truly exceptional is that HealthSource has pivoted its business model to allow non-Chiropractic professionals to invest in the model. Dr. T shares how their model supports investors from all backgrounds to successfully own a HealthSource clinic by employing two chiropractic physicians and one front desk person per clinic. A HealthSource franchise opportunity allows aspiring entrepreneurs to own businesses in the growing healthcare industry. With a proven franchise system and over a decade of experience, HealthSource provides comprehensive training and support to help franchisees establish and operate their own HealthSource clinic. Interested in learning more about HealthSource? Reach out today to stacie@fusionfranchising.com or book a 15-min intro call to start your franchise ownership journey! Calendly - Stacie Shannon. We match you up with the perfect franchise concepts to meet your needs and stay with you 100% throughout the process to assist with funding needs, legal needs, accountant reviews, etc. We are your franchise partners! Follow us on social media: YouTube: (3) The Franchise Life - YouTube LinkedIn: Stacie Shannon, MBA | LinkedIn Instagram: Franchising Consulting Palm Beach (@fusionfranchising) • Instagram photos and videos Facebook: Fusion Franchising | Facebook
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Remember fiddling around until the final hour to hunker down and complete an assignment for school or a project for work - even though you knew of the deadline for weeks? There you were, confident you could serviceably complete the task and submit it in a nick of time. WHAT IS PARKINSON'S LAW? Parkinson's Law is the adage that work will expand to fill the time allotted for its completion. The term was first coined by Cyril Northcote Parkinson in a humorous essay he wrote for “The Economist” in 1955. If someone has 5 hours to rake leaves from a yard - and apprises that task of clearing the small yard might take, at most, 2 hours, the tendency - per Parkinson's Law, is for the person to take the full 5 hours to rake the leaves. They might rake at a slower pace, take frequent breaks, walk around to assess their progress, adjust their gloves, hat and jacket, and so on. NEW DEFINITION OF PARKINSON'S LAW. In his book The Velocity of Information: Human Thinking During Chaotic Times, Doc postulates a second interpretation of Parkinson's Law. In this take, Parkinson's Law represents the ingrained need for humans to have a distinct ritualistic start and end routine to their work days. He wrote about this in his book, centering on a business owner in Chicago who found people knocking on his door (a closed non-essential virtual reality gaming business), to inquire about renting a table for a few hours - so they could unfold their laptops and “got to work.” BREAKING PARKINSON'S LAW IN CHICAGO. The following is an excerpt (pages 75-76) from the book The Velocity of Information: Human Thinking During Chaotic Times by David P. Perrodin. “Prior to 2020, Aaron Sawyer's Redline VR, a virtual reality club and bar in the Ravenswood neighborhood of Chicago, was doing great business. His mega-computers, 3D game configurations, and 360-degree immersive goggles and haptic wearables were something that people could not get at home. He offered the best zombie-battling experience in the city. So much so that Sawyer considered opening a second location (1). Then the pandemic hit. Chicago city government started deciding which businesses were “essential,” and thus allowed to operate, and which were not. Redline VR was not deemed “essential.” Under Mayor Lori Lightfoot's plan, Redline VR was allowed to reopen in phase four (2) at 25 percent capacity. There was no phase five. There was no revenue coming into the business. So Sawyer pivoted. Again and again (3) Parkinson's Law states that “work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion (4).” Linda Stone, the consultant who has studied attention behavior, found that during the pandemic, people were checking work emails “at all hours of the night,” as their homes became their workplace (5). At the outset of the pandemic, many people left their office on a Friday, began working remotely the following Monday, and did not return to their offices. Many still have no return date in sight, and a significant number of positions have become permanently remote. Getting out of the home, and into an office setting, became an attractive option for some people. At home, the roles of spouse and mother and caregiver all intersect with the workday. Work now fills the physical space once reserved for family and relaxation. The mind is not always able to differentiate between the two.” REMOTE WORKERS WANTED A PLACE TO GO TO WORK. In May and June 2020, Aaron Sawyer observed an uptick in people asking if they could rent his VR stations, which were similar to work cubicles, for a few hours or for a day. “Redline VR rebranded to offer rented office space, at just fifteen dollars for the day. Curtains and separators were put up so people could keep their social distance and have a work space of their own, away from home and family.” CITATIONS. (1) Aaron Sawyer, interview with the author, August 14, 2020; (2) City of Chicago. “Reopening Chicago.” City of Chicago. 2020. https://www.chicago .gov /city /en /sites /COVID -19 /home /reopening -chicago .html; (3) Sawyer, interview with the author; (4) Parkinson, Cyril Northcote. Parkinson's Law [And Other Studies in Administration] (Cambridge, MA: The Riverside Press, 1957), 3. http://sas2 .elte .hu /tg /ptorv /Parkinson -s-Law.pdf; (5) Linda Stone, personal communication with the author, August 14, 2020. SAFETY DOC WEBSITE, BLOG & BOOKS: www.safetyphd.com. The Safety Doc Podcast is hosted & produced by David P. Perrodin, PhD. This podcast and blog post represent the opinions of David P. Perrodin and his guests to the show. The content here is for informational purposes only. Please consult with your safety professional regarding the unique needs of yourself or your organization.This is episode 175 of The Safety Doc Podcast published on 03-29-2022. Order Doc's new book today and suggest it as a purchase for your local library! The Velocity of Information: Human Thinking During Chaotic Times. Purchase Dr. Perrodin's Books: School of Errors – Rethinking School Safety in America. www.schooloferrors.com Velocity of Information - Human Thinking During Chaotic Times. www.velocityofinformation.com
Hannah Boren - Red Light Management As we enter a new year, I thought we'd refine some aspects and the overall approach to what we're doing here with this podcast. When I first envisioned this, I thought taking a seasonal approach to it would work best, coming up with topics such as “Origin Stories” and “Pivots”, but as it began to unfold, I've come to realize that each artist manager's store is so unique and inspiring in its own right, that it's best to let the discussion dictate the overarching theme. So, moving forward, we'll forgo the seasonal approach and do just that, let the stories take us where they may. To kick us off, I've invited a friend and former colleague of mine to join us today: Hannah Boren. As I mentioned at the top of our chat, I first encountered Hannah when she was a student at Belmont University in Nashville, and she became our first intern at NoiseTrade, a music discovery platform I used to run. Her talents and intuition were evident even at this early stage, so I'm beyond thrilled that she's excelled in becoming an artist manager, working with another dear friend of ours, Aaron Sawyer, at Red Light Management. I'll let Hannah share the rest of her journey, as we dig in.
In this episode King Castro X sits down with Battle Rapper Kid 918, they talk Cash RBL, His upcoming battle with Aaron Sawyer and the battle rap culture.
In this episode King Castro X sits down with Aaron Sawyer and Kid 918 to talk about their upcoming battle Dec 19th for With All Due Respect RBL.
In this episode King Castro X sits down Aaron Sawyer to discuss his upcoming battle against Kid 918 on With All Due Respects upcoming battle rap card The Re-Up. Joined by Owner to Soul Body Cypher and quarter owner of Lyrical Elite Rap Battle League's Soul Body - Meta.
In this episode King Castro X sits down with Aaron Sawyer adn they talk about his first battle rap match with Lyrical Elite! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stillwritin-whatilike/support
We sit down with Aaron Sawyer , Jrob, And Kara Dawn. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stillwritin-whatilike/support
In this episode I sit down with Fred( the Black John Travolta Himself) , Aaron Sawyer, Reese The Roommate, And Some commentary from Miss Hinamaki --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stillwritin-whatilike/support
In this episode I sit down with Aaron Sawyer , And Fredrick Myles (The Black Travolta Himself) as we discuss Fred's team losing in the championships, MMA and Delve into The universal Questions! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stillwritin-whatilike/support
In this episode I sit down with Aaron Sawyer , We have an incredible episode about Metaphysics , LSD , Yoga and his new album! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stillwritin-whatilike/support
JDB Tha Realest, Aaron Sawyer, Had Enough, Midwest Iconz, Hillside Guerrillas, Gangar, Jrob, Manny Man, SuchnSuch, Eyez_Open --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stillwritin-whatilike/support
On this week’s podcast, The Fat Dude chats with co-owner of Chicago’s #1 Arcade and VR Experience HotSpot, Redline VR, Aaron Sawyer. The two talk about life and the crazy roads that take us through Nebraska to get to where we need to be, before diving into a discussion on this week’s featured movie, the Wes Anderson classic, Rushmore.Check out Redline VR on social media, including @RedlineVirtualReality on Instagram and Redline VR on YouTube, and the website at redlinevr.com.Follow Fat Dude Digs Flicks across social media:Facebook - Fat Dude Digs FlicksInstagram - FatDudeDigsFlicksTwitter - FatDudeFlicksSubscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Search for Fat Dude Digs Flicks and click on that subscribe button. Please take a second to rate and review the show, while you’re at it!Subscribe to the Fat Dude Digs Flicks YouTube channel and send a thumbs up or two my way!If you’d like to contact me for any recommendations, questions, comments, concerns, or to be a future guest, you can email me at FatDudeDigsFlicks@gmail.com. With everything currently going on in the world, please — if you are able — consider researching and donating to one of the following organizations focused on racial equality, police reform, and justice:The American Civil Liberties UnionThe Bail ProjectBlack Lives MatterBlack Trans Travel FundCOVID Bail Out NYCColor of ChangeFemme Empowerment ProjectGeorge Floyd Memorial FundThe Innocence ProjectJustice For BreonnaJustice For ElijahKnow Your Rights Camp Legal Defense FundMilwaukee Freedom FundNAACP Legal Defense and Education FundNational Bail Fund NetworkNational Police Accountability ProjectRun With MaudUnicorn RiotListen to these podcasts:Black Men Can’t Jump in Hollywood Black on Black CinemaCode SwitchDope Black DadsHey, I’m DeeDee: A Podcast About StuffThe Micheaux MissionScam GoddessSnap JudgementStill ProcessingThe ReadTruth Be Told
An interesting, innovative and thoroughly enjoyable theater production, co-directed by Aaron Sawyer and Mary Kate Ashe at the Red Theater that leaves you wanting more - - but in a good way.
The VR revolution is upon us. Aaron Sawyer (Artistic Director) stops by to talk about virtual reality, its relation to theater, and how it impacts entertainment in the future.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/jwbasilo)
Aaron Sawyer from Redline VR discusses how he is stretching VR technology to enhance everyday interactions, create new engagement opportunities, and extend our ability to connect to each other. Tune into this episode about how VR is no longer just about games, but a more human-centered experience. Today's episode is brought to you by Eight Bit Studios, shaping and shipping digital products that advance people and organizations.
Baz is going through changes, talks trash about Rupi Kaur, and cries while watching The Voice. Aaron Sawyer (Artistic Director, Red Theater) stops by to talk building a theater company, performance theory, and his new venture in VR.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/jwbasilo)