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In this rendition of The Way Out our recovery co-host with the most Jason has a fantastic interview with Eric Schulz, and in this episode, Jason and Eric had quite the happy accident! After Jason and Eric rescheduled once, they got to celebrate Eric's one year milestone on his actual clean date! If that isn't a Higher Power Moment, I don't know what is. Eric shares his journey with us and all the while Jason and Eric cover so many profoundly helpful topics and share a lot of practical tools that can help anyone find a way out of despair and hopelessness, so listen up. Contact Eric on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/eric.schulz.37669 Song that symbolizes Eric's recovery- Luven Me by Nelly https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=nelly+luven+me+lyrics Book recommendation- 24 hours a day (c) 2021 The Way Out Podcast | All Rights Reserved Theme Music: “all clear” (https://ketsa.uk/browse-music/) by Ketsa (https://ketsa.uk) licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-way-out-podcast/message
Legally Separated and Unemployed with a Year to Kill – What Will Jeanne Do? A unique and timely set of circumstances create the perfect storm for a woman on the cusp of multiple changes. Her somewhat flippant decision to volunteer sets the stage for profound relationships you won't soon forget. When the housing bubble burst in 2008, Jeanne Corvese Hussin found herself at a fork in the road. She could either continue her job as a senior vice president for a mortgage banker at a significant pay cut or take the year-long severance and travel with her son, Jason. She chose the latter. Now what? After Jason would go to bed, the nights stretched out before Jeanne like a long black highway cutting through the desert. She spent the hours flirting with men online but was often disappointed by the real person behind the dating profile. Suddenly, she had an epiphany. Or maybe it was a message from God. She should find a way to give back. Drawn to senior citizens, Jeanne found herself at a local assisted living facility volunteering her time to memory care residents in a ward ironically named Recollections. From her inspired impulse to serve emerge the colorful characters who comprise I See Old People©. You will never be the same. In these pages, Jeanne tells the story of her family, her interactions with the seniors at Recollections, and finally, her storybook “never too late” romance in this extraordinary memoir. I See Old People is much more than a book; it's an experience. About Jeanne Corvese Hussin Jeanne Corvese Hussin is chief marketing officer for a financial services company based in Seattle. A compelling story teller, she has over 30 years' experience in brand marketing and public speaking. In her autobiography, "I See Old People," she shows how to lead with compassion and shares her remarkable love story. Jeanne resides in Washington with her husband Joe and their two mixed dachshunds, Tasha Bear and Oscar. She volunteers her time visiting with seniors who suffer from dementia and enjoys spending time with her son Jason. Learn more at www.kindconversations.com.
Jason Osbourn is a LinkedIn coach and consultant with an incredible story. In this episode, he shares how he was involved in a plane crash and how he used that as a catalyst to help him change his life. Jason’s StoryJason started his first business when he was 20 years old. He sold window coverings. After Jason was involved in a plane crash, Jason decided that he still wanted to go into business. However, he wasn't sure what he wanted to do. Once he recovered, he started some different things. He transitioned into coaching and a few years later, he moved to Ireland. He realized that he wanted to start an online business where he could do business anywhere in the world, doing something that he loves doing. Jason studied as a life coach, and took a course for that. Within 18 months, he built up an email list of about 9000 people and was coaching people in 13 countries. A Simple, Powerful Tool Jason shared that his most useful tool is a daily journal daily log where he tracks the different things he wants to achieve in his life. His daily log has three sections to it. The first section tracks his daily habits. He tracks health. He tracks finances, LinkedIn and some personal development areas. And a lot of times people say that it takes 30 days to build to create a habit. But a habit doesn't really form until it becomes second nature. That’s when it is an ingrained habit. Another powerful way to stay on track is to have three clear priorities for the day. Jason does his in the evening. When he knows his top two or three priorities are for the next day, he doesn’t have to think about it in the morning. A Common Challenge Jason shared how he thinks we often create unrealistic expectations around things in our life. Whenever people start something they often think about all of the positives that are possible. We start thinking about the lifestyle we want. How this opportunity is going to give you money or freedom. We rarely consider the negatives. We don't think of these things from the beginning. And so we go into a situation infatuated with all the positives. The reality is, as soon as you start doing something new, there is going to be challenges. A Final WordWe also spoke about the importance of finding the right customers and how to scale your business during this episode. I encourage you to listen to the podcast in its entirety. If you would like to download the first four chapters of the book Rethink Social Media by https://rethinkgift.com/get-your-free-rsm-book1595460063 (clicking here). If you want to connect with Jason personally, you can find him on https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonaosborn/ (LinkedIn here). Thanks to Jason for being a guest on Success Road.
MCS returns after a short break from the airwaves, even with a few tech glitches and broadcast rust they didn't waste anytime coming out with the big guns! The talk in pop news is about the must buy me a Birkin Bag crowd. After Jason came across Shannon Sharpe mentioning a woman must bring something to the table besides her appetite to date him the question comes to the MCS table for "Coffee Talk" Join the Conversation
Derek and Mike go back to our secondary recording space, Addy's Wine and Spirits, to meet up with Jason from 13 Monkeys. Jason is a local veteran who served as a Sergeant Major in the Army before returning home to found the local KIA Organization. After Jason's best friend Chris was killed in combat, Jason returned home to set up various KIA events throughout Buffalo including the KIA Memorial Road March After all that, Jason still wanted to do more, which is where 13 monkeys whiskey came in. Jason is creating some amazing local whiskey, that has a label/branding unlike any other. The story behind this is incredible, so make sure you go to thirteenmonkeys.com to check where it's available near you, or go to Addy's Wine and Spirits or Neat Restaurant in the Buffalo Area to grab a bottle or order a cocktail! Thank you so much Jason for your service, and everything you continue to do for the local community. If you liked this video, leave a like and a comment below. As always, please subscribe to our YouTube Channel, it really helps us grow as a podcast which in turn helps the businesses we promote! New videos every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday! www.kiamemorialmarch.com www.thirteenmonkeys.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
After Jason tells us the story of being groomed at 16... we get into the truth about Mini Ladd and give out thoughts about him. We also made sure to answer your guy's questions on Discord. Join now to be featured in the next episode! COSMIC CAST DISCORD: discord.gg/2myWmgJ The Cosmics: youtu.be/FcNPy4jnSWE My Twitter: @CosmicDomino My Instagram: @LucidDomino Austin's Twitter: @IronyAmI Austin’s Instagram: @Irony_Am_I Jason's Twitter/Instagram: @daangrydemon Jason's TikTok: @gamerson.clips Ary's Twitter: @SuperGamingDude Ary's Instagram: @aryt173
After Jason's apparent death in Part 4, Tommy Jarvis learns to cope with the memory of the masked killer. Various deaths ensue. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pretentiousmoviesheet/support
Randy and Jason are wrapping up the summer, and getting tired. of. the. bickering. After Jason spends a week at the beach all they can talk about is body image and what’s actually healthy! Are there no limits to their judgement? What is there to talk about besides back to school, politics and COVID? Zoom […]
If you’ve been listening to me for a while, you know that I always love sharing an entrepreneur’s journey, and today is a special double episode all around entrepreneurship. Kicking it off is a conversation I had with Jason Feifer, Editor in Chief of Entrepreneur Magazine, who shares some of the greatest strengths an entrepreneur can have. After Jason’s episode, I talk to Lindsey Metselaar, host of the We Met at Acme podcast, about her journey toward building a community and business around a podcast. I hope you’re inspired and motivated by the stories these two share. For more information, visit the show notes at Https://martinisandyourmoney.com/show-notes/entrepreneurship-with-Jason-feifer-and-Lindsey-metselaar
After Jason shares some BREAKING NEWS about a Stormy Daniels comic series, we learn about his father, whose heart was broken by a tornado what took his true love away decades ago. That's the story Steve has concocted, anyways. The guys also agree that smart storms are better than shark tornadoes and after they start making fun of the 1996 summer blockbuster, Twister, they realize they really, really love the 1996 summer blockbuster, Twister. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/today-i-learned-nothing/support
Welcome to the Honest + Jazzy Podcast with your co-hosts Hannah Plotkin and Jackie Spinnell! This episode we jump right in with a relevant icebreaker question and then dive into discussions with two of our friends about the Black Lives Matter movement and what we can do to support equality for everyone. We feature Jason, who talks directly about the BLM movement and has a lot of very powerful thoughts regarding ways society can contribute to promoting justice. After Jason, we hear from Lia, who views the subject through a Jewish lens with her moving sentiment. The topic this week is incredibly important to spreading awareness and we are so excited to share it with you all! Linked below are just a few of the many resources out there to help you educate yourself on the BLM movement and George Floyd's murder. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review to show your support. Tune in next week for more banter by Hannah and Jackie! Charities Jackie and Hannah LOVE: https://www.mountsnow.com/ski-ride/ski-school/adaptive/#:~:text=The%20adaptive%20program%20is%20a,by%20a%20wheelchair%20or%20braces. https://www.friendshipcircle.org/ https://www.friendsofyadsarah.org/ https://dyslexiaida.org/ Support Black Lives Matter: https://blacklivesmatter.com/ https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2020/05/29/george-floyd-death-donations-resources-justice-petitions/5282539002/ https://8cantwait.org/ Petitions to Sign For Black Lives Matter: https://docs.google.com/document/u/1/d/e/2PACX-1vSrT26HMWX-_hlLfiyy9s95erjkOZVJdroXYkU-miaHRk58duAnJIUWKxImRkTITsYhwaFkghS8sfIF/pub?urp=gmail_link Educate yourself on Antisemitism: https://www.ujafedny.org/standing-up-to-anti-semitism https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/kosher-stores-synagogues-vandalized-and-looted-in-ongoing-la-protests-629895 Follow our Instagrams: Jackie: @jackiespinnell Hannah: @hannah.plotkin If you are reading this then send us an email at honestandjazzy.podcast@gmail.com and we'll reply back with a fun meme! You can now listen to us on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Breaker, PocketCasts, and RadioPublic. Thanks for listening and sharing our podcast with all your friends!
(February 25, 2020 - Hour One) Pellet cookers are more popular than ever...especially in recent weeks! Here to talk about their line of cookers is long time sponsor of this show, Jason Baker from Green Mountain Grills. Tonight we talk about the differences between the 2 lines they offer, what the FAB are for each and what new items they are looking to release during the course of 2020. We will also talk about what role social media plays in success and failure of a new product launch. After Jason, I will be joined by new 4th Tuesday of the month recurring guest, Derrick Riches. It will come as no surprise that the main topic of our segment tonight will be the recent release of the Weber Smoke Fire. While we won't necessarily look to bash or praise for the duration of our time we will try and point out what the first looks have been like and what consumers should expect when buying a pellet cooker and what expectations a manufacturer should set for the buyer. BBQ Central Show Sponsors! The BBQ Guru Big Poppa Smokers Butchers BBQ Green Mountain Grills Cookin Pellets Fireboard Smithfield Southside Market & Barbecue - 10% off with code "bbqcentral" The Pit Barrel Cooker The Butcher Shoppe - Save 10% When You Mention "The BBQ Central Show" Smoke Sheet Newsletter - Sign Up Here
On today's show, we line up not only two homebrews, but a guest judge as well! Warren sits in for Brian Schar today, and he doesn't do too bad. After Jason tells a boring story about worms, we dive into the homebrews - a Vienna Lager and a Belgian Dark Strong ale. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 14 I get the pleasure of sharing Jason and Lorraine's story from Sow the Land Youtube channel. After Jason battled and overcame cancer they decided to sell most of their belongings and move cross country to the mountains of North Carolina. After settling in they became passionate about growing their own food and understanding how less stress, good nutrition and moving the body really had an impact on their health and wellness. I hope you enjoy getting to know Jason and Lorraine.
For today's Idaho fun fact, did you know that sometimes goats are raised not for their hair, meat, or milk, but their blood? After Jason digests that tasty tidbit, it's time for Steve to delve into more of Jason's food crimes, such as never eating cereal with milk, steering clear of Grape-Nuts based on the name alone, and swearing off raisins based solely on their texture. Of course, Steve digs himself some coagulated pig's blood, so ignore anything he says. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/today-i-learned-nothing/support
After Jason found himself soaked from head-to-toe from misusing a fancy bidet at Singapore's Changi Airport, Neil shares his favourite lavatory stories, including trying out the infamous 'long-drop' toilets in Australia.
Jason Hartman and Investment Counselor Sara are on today's show discussing what makes for the "best" market for real estate investing, as well as branching out into new markets and whether you should buy new construction or rehabbed properties. After Jason finishes his talk with Sara, he talks with Julia, who will be speaking at the event in Savannah, GA about tax liens and deeds. She gives a brief intro to what they are and what she'll be discussing at the event. Key Takeaways: [4:05] What makes a top market? [6:50] Starting to branch out into Pennsylvania [12:36] What some clients across the globe have been up to recently [17:30] New construction versus rehab Tax Liens and Deed Interview: [23:59] An intro to tax liens and tax deeds [24:57] How Julia was able to buy a house in Savannah for simply paying back taxes [27:26] Julia will be teaching how to avoid problem properties and how she evaluates deals Websites: www.JasonHartman.com/Properties www.JasonHartman.com/Events
After Jason gives an update on meet-and-greet season, he and Rebecca dive headlong into the hard-hitting and essential new drama THE HATE U GIVE, find some potentially racist shade in Damien Chazelle's FIRST MAN, and deafen the listeners with Jason's Maggie Smith impression for TEA WITH THE DAMES.
In the spring of 2017 I sent an email to Tom Marshall about my summer tour of 1996. A collection of tour stories were encouraged and the stories rolled in. This collection turned into the premise of a book entitled "Things Are True That I Forget". This collection essentially turned into Phemale-Centrics.Those stories will be told, but for Part 1, Jason and I share some of our 3.0 tour stories. Heck, we barely made it out of the Worcester stories!After Jason and I share some stories, tables are turned for myself to host Market Price! Dawneebee hosts this time around and invites Jason, and our dear friends Jimmy and Sanchez to play!In the spring of 2017 I sent an email to Tom Marshall about my summer tour of 1996. A collection of tour stories were encouraged and the stories rolled in. This collection turned into the premise of a book entitled "Things Are True That I Forget". This collection essentially turned into Phemale-Centrics. Those stories will be told, but for Part 1, Jason and I share some of our 3.0 tour stories. Heck, we barely made it out of the Worcester stories! After Jason and I share some stories, tables are turned for myself to host Market Price! Dawneebee hosts this time around and invites Jason, and our dear friends Jimmy and Sanchez to play!Check out our sponsor! LURESOCIAL.COM... Fantasy Phish Tour! Are you one of those people who obsesses over Phish setlists every night that they’re on tour? Do you have a long text chain with your friends debating over what they’ll play that night? Check out Lure Social (that’s L-U-R-E social dot com). It’s a digital community that connects fans for a unique fantasy gaming experience. You select shows, create setlists of what you think Phish will play, and compete against the entire Phish community.We'll be playing it start of tour! We encourage you to check it out. Visit LureSocial.com to play.We’re part of the Osiris podcasting family. Osiris is a growing community of music and culture podcasts, connecting music fans with conversation, commentary and music. Osiris works in partnership with Relix, check them out for music news and information: https://www.osirispod.com/Thanks to Phish Tracks! Market Price Songs: http://www.phishtracks.com/shows/1985-10-17/mike-s-songhttp://www.phishtracks.com/shows/1996-08-05/wolfman-s-brotherhttp://www.phishtracks.com/shows/2013-07-07/it-s-icehttp://www.phishtracks.com/shows/2004-08-15/the-curtain-withhttp://www.phishtracks.com/shows/2017-08-06/tweezer-reprisehttp://www.phishtracks.com/shows/2000-06-24/carinihttp://www.phishtracks.com/shows/1997-03-01/citieshttp://www.phishtracks.com/shows/2015-08-22/boogie-on-reggae-womanhttp://www.phishtracks.com/shows/1993-05-05/weigh
Chris Ramsey joing Jason for a Mother's Day Special... 1 - Not everyone finds Jason funny and its fine...honestly! 2 - Make-up on boys 3 - Rainbow room service and legendary mums 4 - After Jason dropped his phone on his head, we're talking Modern Day injuries 5 - A BIG announcement from Jason. Absolute Radio will launch 5 brand new radio stations 6 - Mother's Day phone calls 7 - Chris Ramsey is going on tour and aiming to be someone's Best Man too
There was so much about D.C. United's season to break down last week that we moved some of it to this week. After Jason, Adam, and Ben talked about the central defense and defensive midfield last week, we we start by talking about the rest of central midfield this week. We also talk about the addition of speed on the wings and whether the problems of finishing were a fluke or more systemic issue. We also do some cake or death reviews of players. In the second segment we hoped to have on Dave Clark of Sounder at Heart and Alicia Tolar of Dynamo Theory, but technical difficulties prevented us from having Dave on. So instead, we talked with Alicia about all things Dynamo, including their injuries and suspensions, Angry Joe Willis, and whether or not they have a chance against the Sounders. Give it a listen!
After Jason is resurrected by lightning, is it a stretch to think he could be pulled out out of Crystal Lake and reanimated by the powers of a psychic? Well, Cory and Nathan are here to discuss and probe the ever expanding universe of "Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood." Read more... The post RW 147 – Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood appeared first on Golden Spiral Media- Entertainment Podcasts, Technology Podcasts & More.
Episode #2 of the Back Bay Composers Podcast. This week Wes has Jason Fujita on to talk about his Film music and also his song cycle. After Jason and Wes Geek out over Arabesque and everything Debussy.
Host Jason Peters starts the show with a frantic unplanned rambling monologue, in which he yells at Liberals, yells about Standing Rock super villians, alienates the listeners by talking about his friends playing football, and even talks about what he's thankful for! More importantly, he sits down with Robin Haijes, a singer/songwriter from The Netherlands. After Jason interrupts her first song like a buffoon, they go on to discuss music, drinking, cultural differences, and everything in between. Robin sings 2 acoustic songs as well! @RobinHaijes on IG @JpetersTSR on Twitter Happy Thanksgiving Everyone, Can't articulate how much your continued support means, 3-4 episodes left.
After Jason and Todd wake up from the same dream, the boys follow the sound of water deeper and deeper into the forest. When they find a bridge over a stream that wasn’t there the day before, the boys cross it and find themselves in an entirely different kind of forest.
After Jason's pick last week, Tim takes a shot and brings Dandelion's 1995 sophomore (and final) album Dyslexicon to the table on the strength of the single “Weird-Out.” The album owes a heavy debt to Nirvana, from the familiar vocal style to big drums and guitars. The question becomes: when does influence become imitation? Songs in this Episode: Intro - Trailer Park Girl3:23 - Weird-Out5:39 - History of the Band14:29 - Retard19:33 - Melon from HeavenOutro - Snow Job Follow on Twitter / Facebook Request A Review / Buy A T-Shirt
After Jason’s pick last week, Tim takes a shot and brings Dandelion’s 1995 sophomore (and final) album Dyslexicon to the table on the strength of the single “Weird-Out.” The album owes a heavy debt to Nirvana, from the familiar vocal style to big drums and guitars. The question becomes: when does influence become imitation?Songs in this Episode:Intro - Trailer Park Girl3:23 - Weird-Out5:39 - History of the Band14:29 - Retard19:33 - Melon from HeavenOutro - Snow JobFollow on Twitter / FacebookRequest A Review / Buy A T-Shirt
After Jason offers free tech support to any listener, Eric and Jason discuss the 1990 hit film The Hunt for Red October. During this discussion Eric cannot pronounce the word nuclear, Bella the dog continues to be the third host (because Dog knows she is not an invited guest), and Jason compares Alec Baldwin to the rest of the crew who portray Jack Ryan in subsequent films. Then we go back into Tombstone talk (it is a film that casts a very long shadow) and various other chit chattery. File length 1:05:02 File Size 59.6 MB Subscribe to us on iTunes Listen to us on Stitcher Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Send you comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at www.notinacreepyway.com
After Jason expresses disenchantment with the current glut of zombie games, Matt sits him down for some surprising education about the subtler side of the zombie’s role in western culture. We explore how two games from 2012, The Walking Dead and ZombiU, find rare success at reaching beneath the obvious surface trappings of the “zombie story”, grasping something closer to what George Romero aimed at with 1968’s Night of the Living Dead. We also look at the largely accidental excellence of the original Resident Evil game during the 1990s, and speculate on ways that the zombie can play a more relevant (and disturbing) role in future games other than as a generic target for further first-person shootings. Download MP3 (1 hour, 48 minutes) | Subscribe via iTunes | Subscribe via RSS Your browser does not support this audio format. Salient links: Leigh Alexander on The Walking Dead Sweet Home, the 1989 Famicom predecessor of Resident Evil REC, the 2007 movie that Matt sees as the actual Resident Evil film adaptation Mitch Horowitz writes about his fatigue with post-apocalyptic fantasies Kyle Bishop’s The Sub-subaltern Monster, examining the zombie as a reaction to colonialism Zombies are Us and Horror Video Games, both of which contain chapters by Matt about Our Friend the Zombie Clara Fernandez-Vara on “Choice vs. Puzzles” in The Walking Dead and other games Choice of Zombies, a CYOA game by Heather Albano and Richard Jackson Dan Fabulich on the “stacked bush” structure employed by Choice of Games and other longer-form interactive narratives