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durée : 00:23:19 - Les goûts d'ici en Béarn Bigorre
On this episode of Best Ever CRE, Joe Cornwell interviews Brent Barcus, Managing Partner at I-65 Capital. Brent shares how he transitioned from the entertainment industry into real estate, focusing on capital raising and strategic partnerships with experienced operators. He breaks down his process for vetting sponsors, discusses lessons learned from a challenging early deal in Georgia, and highlights a promising new 232-unit acquisition in a Nashville suburb. Brent also explores market trends in downtown Nashville and future opportunities tied to absorption rates and supply dynamics. Brent Barcus Managing Partner, Private Equity Based in Nashville, TN Say hi to them at: https://i65capitalinvestments.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/brentbarcus/ Capital Gains Tax Solutions vikingcapllc.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rob Barcus, the principal of Parsons High School, looks forward to the spring sports season.
Some modern bands—ones like Jack White, Larkin Poe, Greta Van Fleet and Marcus King among others—they are beginning to standout for their exceptional musical talents while still holding onto what has become somewhat of a lost art form. “It's not uncommon that young people are making music that nods to the past,” according to the lead guitarist of one of those bands, Tyler Armstrong of The Band Feel, during the first episode of Season 6 of The Load Out Music Podcast. Only about two years old, The Band Feel evolved out of the now-defunct Alton, Illinois-based band known as Nick Bifano and the Innocents. It has quickly become a dynamic quartet, driven by the partnership of Armstrong and lead vocalist Garrett Barcus. Rounded out by drummer T.J. Steinwart and Kadin Rea on bass guitar, the band has quickly become known for its sizzling performances that pay homage to the classic rock era while adding a modern twist. Most comparisons place the The Band Feel somewhere between Led Zeppelin and The Black Crowes, and indeed, watching Armstrong and Barcus on stage is reminiscent of the chemistry once displayed by Robert Plant and Jimmy Page. The Band Feel had what Armstrong calls its “coming out party” just after Covid, releasing an EP that was produced by the five-time Grammy-nominated and ASCAP award winning producer, Paul Moak, at The Smokestack in Nashville. The quartet hit the road in support of Dirty Honey last Fall on the “Can't Find The Breaks” tour, playing more 30 markets in theatres across the US. So with the newness of success, Armstrong—who is remarkably quiet and unassuming—is taking it day-by-day, just trying to focus on building a stronger brotherhood with his bandmates. “We're still pretty new to this thing,” he said with great humility. “I think we view ourselves as special but it's always interesting hearing it. The only expectation in this world is to treat someone as good as you can. It goes deeper than my service level statement. With the band the only expectation is that you treat those of us in the band the best you can.” Special indeed. Welcome to Episode 1 of Season 6 of The Load Out Music Podcast with Tyler Armstrong of The Band Feel. You should be hearing a lot about the band in the coming years.
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durée : 00:41:53 - Le mag du rugby au Pays basque : Aviron Bayonnais, Biarritz Olympique et clubs amateurs de fédérale - Cap sur la Soule avec l'entente Barcus/Menditte, en Fédérale 3 mais dans la poule 10, aux côtés des clubs béarnais. Johane Iriart, ancien joueur et aujourd'hui dirigeant, nous parle des difficultés rencontrées (notamment les déplacements longs) et de l'objectif de maintien en fin de saison.
Parsons High School principal and best friend of the show, Rob Barcus, reflects on the summer and looks forward to the start of the school year.
durée : 00:44:01 - Aviron Bayonnais, Biarritz Olympique : retour sur les matchs du week-end - Le trois-quart de l'Aviron Bayonnais, Arnaud Erbinartegaray, était invité de 100% Rugby sur France Bleu Pays Basque ce lundi 29 avril. Avec 14 feuilles de matchs, il confirme tout le potentiel qu'on avait vu en lui dès ses plus jeunes années à Barcus.
Vanessa Barcus is not only a friend but an amazing Jeweler. She is the owner and creator of Talisman Fine Jewelry and is based in Denver, Co. Her eye has been trained over many years when she decided to forgo the finance world and pursue her passion for Fashion. We dive deep into what it means to be truly authentic and an artist, you won't want to miss it.Find Vanessa here and her beautiful jewelry here.Make sure your following me for all the latest @theditbyklm For 1 on 1 style inquires make sure to reach out!Find me and all podcast updates here @theeditbyklm Follow me on IG - @theeditbyklmFollow me on tiktok - @theeditbyklm music byDune by Alex-Productions | https://onsound.eu/ Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
From rock guitar to real estate, Brent Barcus's creativity, work ethic and keen eye for Shania Twi an opportunity are the winning ingredients that continue to bring him great success. After a successful touring career as lead guitarist for shania twain, he along with his wife built and sold a spec home. Together, they went on to do fix & flips, invest in short - term rentals and made a foray into the multi family space. they are Co-GP on 200 units. in Georgia, Brent is actively capital raising and sourcing multi family deals for syndication. From his early teen years, Brent logged countless hours mastering guitar licks on his black Fender Strat and dreamed big of a touring musician life in Nashville. All the while, he intently and curiously watched his entrepreneurial real estate father diligently source and craft successful real estate deals in the St. Louis community.When Brent relocated to Nashville right out of high school, his determination quickly found him sharing the stage with many global artists such as Elton John and Kenny Loggins. His mastery of guitar caught the eye of producer Mutt Lange and landed Brent the role of lead guitarist for Shania Twain for two international tours, and gracing the tv air waves entertaining millions on the Super Bowl Halftime & The Grammys.All the while, Brent carried a passion for real estate. After saying goodbye to his touring days, he and his realtor wife, Miley, built and sold a successful spec home in Nashville's prestigious West Meade neighborhood. Together, they went on to do fix & flips, invest in short - term rentals and made a foray into the multi family space. A Co-GP on 200 units in Georgia, Brent is actively capital raising and sourcing multi family deals for syndication.Main point:Recording/Touring life journey to Real EstateCareer Pivots & Creativity in all industriesInvesting for the future & passing it downWhy Multifamily?Why Building Your Network is most important?Connect with Brent Barcus: https://www.i65capitalinvestments.cominfo@i65capitalinvestments.comhttps://www.facebook.com/i65capital/https://www.instagram.com/brentbarcus/https://www.linkedin.com/in/brentbarcus/https://twitter.com/BrentBarcusPodcast- The Music City Multifamily Show
Longtime friend of the show Rob Barcus stops by to talk about his new gig, principal of Parsons High School.
Brent Barcus is a Partner at i65Capital Investments, where he partners with highly vetted multifamily operators, focusing on capital raising and sourcing deals. He is also an audio producer and sound designer. In this episode, Brent discusses how he is using multifamily investing to build generational wealth, what skills he had to sharpen to make the leap into commercial real estate, and how he rebranded himself from his original career in the music industry to succeed as a real estate investor. Brent Barcus | Real Estate Background Partner at i65Capital Investments Portfolio: Co-GP of 200 units in GA Based in: Nashville, TN Say hi to him at: i65capitalinvestments.com LinkedIn Best Ever Book: Multifamily Investors Who Dominate by Beau Beery Greatest Lesson: This industry is all about who you know. Your network and relationships drive everything. Click here to learn more about our sponsors: MFINCON BAM CAPITAL
Parsons High School Athletic Director Rob Barcus joins the War Room yet again as spring sports are upon us.
If you're considering transitioning to a career in real estate, you're entering a field with unlimited potential. Whether you're a seasoned sales professional looking for a new challenge or someone who's always had an interest in real estate, it's a career that can be both financially rewarding and personally fulfilling. But what will the transition look like?Join Brent Barcus as he shares how he balances and enjoys both worlds – audio post mixing, sound design and audio production together with real estate investing. This is one episode that will inspire even those who don't possess any property market background.Key Points From This Episode:Since he was into music, why did he transition to real estate? How did he educate himself and what were some of the steps he's taken?What steps did he take to make a successful transition?What lessons did he learn along the way? How does he reach out to find more investors and network with them?What was the most challenging part of his first deal?What's the most recent way that he's recently improved his business?What is his best source for meeting new investors?What are some of the most important metrics that he tracks?What's the one thing that has contributed to his success? Tweetables: “What worked for me was looking for different ways to have long-term investments.”“I started listening to podcasts several years ago, and just kind of fell in love with the multifamily space and those that were teaching and so it just was something that I really want to get into.”“I knew then I still have a lot to learn. But that was a way that I knew I could scale the education side was just to get around those that are excellent at what they do and great at their craft.”“As I grow in these assets, and bring assets to passive investors, I think, within building that track record, it's going more to high-net worth investors in my space of sports, and entertainment.”“It takes time, obviously, because those relations – they feel safe with me from a creative standpoint, and we've worked together with clients.”“I didn't know you could pull money out of an IRA and self direct. So that was eye- opening, which I love.”“I'm doing a lot of meetups and local local meetups, I'm even going to evenVISIT OUR WEBSITEhttps://lifebridgecapital.com/Here are ways you can work with us here at Life Bridge Capital:⚡️START INVESTING TODAY: If you think that real estate syndication may be right for you, contact us today to learn more about our current investment opportunities: https://lifebridgecapital.com/investwithlbc⚡️Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealEstateSyndicationShow
durée : 00:47:51 - Ils font le Pays Basque - Tout à l'Est du Pays Basque, le village de Barcus est plein de surprises avec une forte dynamique de ses habitants, de l'agriculture à la culture en passant par le sport et l'histoire, c'est un lieu riche et plein de belles surprises.
Parsons athletic director Rob Barcus recaps the fall sports season and discusses the latest coaching openings at the school.
Today's podcast Interview is with my client & friend Ariel Barcus. She's a 7th Grade English Teacher, a Wife, and Mommy! And she shares with us how she's becoming the boss of her money too!“I'd say that ah-ha moment is when I kinda realized, after we worked together some, why would I keep putting money in my savings when I have this debt that has interest growing?” ~ Ariel Barcus *** TEXT ME! *** I promise I'll text you back friend! Text the word: “Confidence” to 727-334-8276 [be sure to reply to the prompts, so I have permission to text you]To be a part of the FixHER Money Movement, and up-level your LIFE & MONEY in a FREE “Engaged” Community, head on over to the Financial FixHER Community on facebook! Can't wait to support you even more!Connect with me on IG: @financialfixher BIG HUGS & LOVE,~ADThe Financial FixHER™financialfixher.com
Artspeak Radio, July 6, 2022, noon – 1pm CST, 90.1FM KKFI Kansas City Community Radio, streaming live www.kkfi.org Producer/host Maria Vasquez Boyd welcomes photographer Jim Barcus, Bruce Young, & Christian Stanley. JIM BARCUS – I grew up on the hard streets of Des Moines, Iowa before dropping out of beauty school. Nothing could be further […] The post Artspeak Radio with Jim Barcus, Christian Stanley, and Aztec Theater appeared first on KKFI.
« Ce qui est fabuleux, c'est qu'il y a de la fraîcheur qui arrive. » Ca, c'est Pierre Chilo qui le dit quand on lui demande ce que ça lui fait de transmettre son hôtel restaurant à ses enfants. Pierre a lui même pris la succession de ses parents en cuisine et à la tête de l'établissement Chilo, à Barcus, au Pays basque, il y a plusieurs décennies. Avec sa femme Martine, ils ont complètement changé l'esprit du lieu, non sans mal : il a fallu surmonter le poids des qu'en dira-t-on. Maintenant, ils vont léguer l'établissement à deux de leurs enfants, Marina et Arnaud, qui n'avaient pourtant pas prévu de le reprendre.Mais comment ça se passe, une transmission en famille ? Est-ce que c'est plus facile de s'entendre quand on se connaît si bien ? Ils racontent, avec le sourire et beaucoup de complicité.Cet épisode fait partie de la série "Témoins de passage", qui raconte quatre histoires de transmission au Pays basque. Prise de son : Maud et Linda RieuMontage : Maud Rieu Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
This week we welcome Kelly Barcus, the creator of @thebarefootshoeguide. She is passionate about sharing information about the benefits of switching to minimal or barefoot shoes. Join the "Healing Circle Group" to connect with like-minded people and be notified of FREE live-gatherings: https://bit.ly/3P5hqIc We talk about: How our feet receive messages from the earth Your feet being on most sensitive parts of the body The health of our feet and effects on our posture and balance How the right shoe can prevent injury The problem with 'Supportive' footwear The BS were sold to buy the latest fashion Swollen and uncomfortable feet in pregnancy Benefits of barefoot/minimal shoes Choosing your ideal shoe Birth story: from one of our community members, Jess (Find at 01:01:59) Awakening Woman. Transmute Ancestral Trauma (6 Week Journey) 50% OFF until 9th October 2022 50% off Prenatal Pregnancy Programme www.Danielle-Catherine.com Sponsor. Evolving Humans, Energy Healing Expert: https://evolvinghumans.com Music Credits: Aleider Bernal Cordoba --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/depths-of-motherhood/message
Parsons High School athletic director Rob Barcus is back, yet again, on the show to talk about state track as well as the private school multiplier on the table for a vote by KSHSAA.
Amateur racing deserves some love too. We caught up with the Every Man Jack Triathlon team members during camp in Las Vegas Nevada. Sorry for the rough audio we forgot to bring a mic! Enjoy!
Parsons athletic director Rob Barcus joins the show for the eighth time to discuss Isaiah Tyson's selection to the Shrine Bowl and both the Vikings' boys and girls basketball teams.
Define Your Exit - Maximizing your Amazon Business Valuation with Emergant
Barcus sits down with Paul Baron from Chat Marketing University and discuss external marketing strategies to implement in your business for 2022. They also discuss recent Amazon updates in regards to Terms of Service and Code of Conduct policies for businesses selling on Amazon. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emergant/message
durée : 00:44:44 - Côté saveurs au Pays Basque - Patricia Pourillou et sa soeur Cathy produisent du foie gras dans la ferme familiale Uhartia à Barcus elles contrôlent toute la chaîne de fabrication de l'élevage du canard au produit transformé.
Define Your Exit - Maximizing your Amazon Business Valuation with Emergant
On this episode, Barcus Patty sits down and explains what Emergant looks for in businesses to acquire and go over things like review quantity and review quality, external brand presence and how a proper P&L can make or break your business valuation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emergant/message
Define Your Exit - Maximizing your Amazon Business Valuation with Emergant
This episode I'm riding solo and talking about predictions for 2022. 1. How brand owners will continue to mature their business and look for more revenue channels. 2. How service providers and software will focus on providing more value for 8-figure businesses/agencies/aggregators. 3. How aggregator deal flow could change and what we could be looking for in businesses in the future. You can find What The Exit podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Google podcasts. Have questions? go to www.emergant.com to learn more or contact me directly at barcus@emergant.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emergant/message
Define Your Exit - Maximizing your Amazon Business Valuation with Emergant
Barcus sits down with Ryan Cramer to talk where the future of payments might go, understanding whats behind supply chain issues and what aggregators are looking for in a business during Q4. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emergant/message
Parsons High School athletic director Rob Barcus talks about the uptick in girls athletics and the success the Vikings' fall teams have had this year.
Barcus has been in the Amazon seller space since 2015, selling his own products on Amazon, EBay and Etsy over the years. He's also worked on the software side for sellers. Building tools, roadmaps and leading teams since 2015 as well. Barcus has recently moved into the aggregator space as Head of Growth for Emergant where he is creating relationships with brands and services in the space. Vetting and analyzing deals that come into the pipeline.
Beth does God's work for sure. She is blessed with a heart of gold and uses her goodness to help tons of artists and wives in the music industry sort out their lives and understand how to mentally become healthy, when so many of us in the music industry have lived through all sorts of pain, insecurity and trauma. She works for Porters Call. It's the most unique, incredible therapy center I have ever experienced. It solely exists for artists and theirs families. Ohhhh, and it's COMPLETELY free. Some of country music biggest stars walk through Porters Calls door on a regular basis bc Beth and the other therapists there know and understand the demands and pressure the music industry puts on individuals and families. Beth and I have such an honest conversation about what “doing the work” actually means. Beth shares so many insights and tools and really explains what a therapy session and ongoing therapy relationship looks like, and how it can truly help you heal yourself. But you have to “do the work.” Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Welcome to the Live in Love Podcast! Each week Lauren sits down with friends and family to talk about all the different areas of her life where she gets to live in love. She shares behind the scenes things to share with you that you may not know even if you have read her book Live in Love. Co-hosted by Annie F. Downs. If you haven't gotten your copy of Lauren's beautiful book, Live in Love, the paperback edition is new and you can pick one up at your favorite local bookstore or at laurenakins.com. On today's episode, Lauren sits down with her counselor, Beth Barcus to talk about what it's like to live in love in support. This episode is sponsored by CRU. For only $21 a month, you can provide three people with Bibles each and every month. When you sign up to provide 3 Bibles with a monthly gift of $21, as a thank you, Cru will provide meals to five hungry families through their humanitarian aid ministry AND you'll receive a copy of my new book, Live in Love. Simply text LOVE to 71326 to help today. Imagine just how much this gift could change someone's life! So text LOVE to 71326, that's L-O-V-E to 71326 to help now or visit give.cru.org/Love. This episode is also sponsored by Function of Beauty. Go to FunctionOfBeauty.com/liveinlove to take the quiz and get 20% off your order. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For the sixth time (!), Parsons High School Athletic Director and track coach Rob Barcus talks about the upcoming KSHSAA state track championships and the summer weights program.
5 Talents Podcast - Commercial Real Estate, REI, Financial Freedom
You can be anything you want to be, just like Brent Barcus who is a musician and a real estate investor at the same time. Playing in two different fields, Brent was able to find an intersection where he could apply his networking skills in music events to close deals in real estate. He also leaves us with a couple of practical tips you can do right away to begin your real estate career. Tune in now and learn real estate from a musician![00:01 - 04:56] Opening SegmentLet’s get to know Brent BarcusAudio producerImmersive Mixer & Sound DesignerReal estate investor [04:57 - 14:43] A Real Estate Skill in the Music Industry Brent tells us how he manages his personal life and real estate business He shares his experience playing for the music industry Why he never looked back to school [14:44 - 26:09] Networking is a Must Brent breaks down his very first real estate deal How to network like a musician Brent shares how he learned real estate from podcasts [26:10 - 37:02] Real Estate Investing and Playing in a Band Real estate partnerships are like bandsBrent tells us why Why invest in multifamily according to Brent Brent’s advice to start your real estate investing journey [37:03 - 41:30] Closing SegmentConnect with BrentLinks belowFinal words from Brent and me Tweetable Quotes: “The scalability of having multiple doors, I just think there’s so much upside to that.” - Brent Barcus“Just be a sponge, just soak it up and if you’re really invested in learning more about commercial multifamily real estate...go to events” - Brent BarcusResources mentioned:Individuals to followShania TwainKenny LogginsElton JohnDC TalkThink Multifamily PodcastThe BRRRR Method------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Brent on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Check out i65music to learn more about his work. Guest email: brent.barcus@i65capitalinvestments.com Listen to his podcast! Connect with me:https://www.5tcre.com/FacebookLinkedInInstagramWatch 5T CRE on YouTubeLeave us a review and receive your free ebookEmail us --> abel@5tcre.comSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/5Talents)
We are joined by Jake Barcus to discuss his work with Taco Truck TV, his rivalry with Walmart and the best pop tarts on the market.
Parsons High School Athletic Director Rob Barcus talks about the upcoming Kansas spring sports season as well as his reaction to what happened in Oklahoma with the Norman High School girls basketball team being subjected to racial slurs by NFHS Network announcers.
Parsons Vikings wide receiver and 2021 Kansas Shrine Bowl invitee Tanner Barcus talks about being selected to state's annual all-star football game and recaps his senior year.
Blaine is the Vice President of A & R at Provident Records. The signing of new artists, working alongside artists on song development and projects, he’s highly respected and very much loved by his roster (previous and current.) You’ll hear some familiar voices in CCM world and some familiar songs that he has had his hands in.
This week I’m talking with my buddy Brent Barcus. Brent is one of my favorite guitar players that I have followed for many years. He’s toured with Shania Twain, Steven Curtis Chapman and DC Talk just to name a few. We are discussing the importance of getting the same sounds as the artists you want to play for and having a humble confidence when going in for an audition. Plus, we talk about his new company, I-65 Music where he creates custom commercial music for ad agencies and tv promos for various networks.Sponsors: Edenbrooke Productions - We offer consulting services and are offering listeners a 1-hour introductory special. To request more info on consulting services, email Marty at contact@johnmartinkeith.com. In this episode we talk about:*Ups and downs of being a guitar tech for touring artists.*Playing guitar for Cindy Morgan, DC Talk, Steven Curtis Chapman, Michael W. Smith, Kenny Loggins and Shania Twain.*The importance of getting the same sounds as the artists you want to play for.*Take something from every artist you play with.*The audition process for major label artists.*Learn the music inside and out.*Know the sounds of the instruments you are trying to emulate.*Have a humble confidence.*Research the artist to know their style.*Look the part.*Have a simple setup for auditions.*creating custom commercial music for ad agencies.*Using Linked In for connecting with companies.*Work flow of mixing tv promos for Viacom (CBS, CMT, MTV, VH1, etc.)*Engross yourself in the music community.*Open your mind and learn the skills.*Connect with Brent at www.i65music.comBIO:Brent Barcus is an Audio Producer, Content Creator, Immersive Mixer & Sound Designer with a depth of music expertise, networking, and over 20 years producing commercial media for all platforms including podcasts, publishers, songwriters, labels, radio, TV, mobile and social media. He has worked with ViacomCBS, Volvo, Sony, AT&T, Nashville Predators, Purina Brands, Philips Healthcare, Republican National Convention, Warner Chappell, Griffin Technologies, Nashville Wine Auction, Permobil, Hex Bug Toys and Variety the Children’s Charity of St. Louis.Brent has been a touring and studio producer and musician for artists such as Shania Twain, Kenny Loggins, Elton John, dcTalk & Steven Curtis Chapman performing on David Letterman, Oprah Winfrey & The Tonight Show starring Jay Leno. Brent has performed on the Super Bowl Halftime show and The Grammy Awards.
durée : 00:02:13 - Affaires classées par Thierry Sagardoytho - France Bleu - L’extraordinaire cadeau fait à la commune de Barcus par un habitant parti faire fortune en Équateur au 19 ème siècle et revenu à la fin de sa vie. Léon Uthurburu fait don d’une île située au large des Galapagos. Autant dire que cette histoire finit par intriguer en haut lieu ...
durée : 00:02:24 - Affaires classées par Thierry Sagardoytho - France Bleu - Léon Uthurburu décède à Barcus, il y a un siècle et demi. Son testament fera de nombreux heureux au sein de son village natal.
durée : 00:02:21 - Affaires classées par Thierry Sagardoytho - France Bleu - Le destin extraordinaire d’un souletin né à Barcus, et parti faire fortune en Équateur au 19ème siècle. Après trente années passées aux Amériques, Léon Uthurburu éprouve le mal du pays. Il boucle ses valises et prépare le trajet retour vers sa terre natale de Soule…
durée : 00:02:18 - Affaires classées par Thierry Sagardoytho - France Bleu - C’est l’histoire d’un jeune souletin né à Barcus et parti faire fortune en Équateur, en 1823. Comment Léon Uthurburu va-t-il connaître fortune et gloire ? Direction la République d’Équateur, quelque part en Amérique du Sud…
durée : 00:02:06 - Affaires classées par Thierry Sagardoytho - France Bleu - Dans "Affaires Classées", on voyage dans le temps et dans l’espace. Nous remontons 160 ans en arrière pour nous retrouver en l’an 1860, dans le village de Barcus, en Soule. Un matin de novembre, les cloches du village sonnent à toute volée…
Parsons High School Athletic Director Rob Barcus stops in for the third time to discuss how fall sports are operating through COVID-19.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.09.25.313593v1?rss=1 Authors: Frye, B. M., Craft, S., Register, T. C., Andrews, R. N., Appt, S. E., Vitolins, M. Z., Uberseder, B., Silverstein-Metzler, M. G., Chen, H., Whitlow, C. T., Kim, J., Barcus, R. A., Lockhart, S. N., Hoscheidt, S., Say, B. M., Corbitt, S. E., Shively, C. A. Abstract: INTRODUCTION: Associations between diet, psychosocial stress, and neurodegenerative disease, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), have been reported, but causal relationships are difficult to determine in human studies. METHODS: We used structural magnetic resonance imaging in a well-validated nonhuman primate model of AD-like neuropathology to examine the longitudinal effects of diet (Mediterranean versus Western) and social subordination stress on brain anatomy, including global volumes, cortical thicknesses and volumes, and twenty individual regions of interest (ROIs). RESULTS: Western diet resulted in greater cortical thicknesses, total brain volumes and gray matter, and diminished cerebrospinal fluid and white matter volumes. Socially stressed subordinates had smaller whole brain volumes but larger ROIs relevant to AD than dominants. DISCUSSION: The observation of increased size of AD-related brain areas is consistent with similar reports of mid-life volume increases predicting increased AD risk later in life. While the biological mechanisms underlying the findings require future investigation, these observations suggest that Western diet and psychosocial stress instigate pathologic changes that increase risk of AD-associated neuropathologies, whereas Mediterranean diet may protect the brain. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
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I've spent hours and hours with Beth Barcus, but I haven't heard much of her story until now because I was busy talking about my own life. She's a counselor at Porter's Call, a safe place where artists to talk about the unique challenges that come with a career in the spotlight. www.porterscall.com www.jjheller.com/podcast
Sermon from Bro. Barcus on Gideon https://www.facebook.com/Truth-Tabernacle-110130479022813/ http://truthtabohio.org/
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Welp! The world is STILL on fire, so I thought we could all use a little free therapy! For this episode, I enlisted my friend and team member at Porter's Call, Beth Barcus, to help us gain some perspective during these - dare I say it - unprecedented times. Check it out!
Parsons High School Athletic Director Rob Barcus talks about Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly's executive order delaying the opening of schools until after Labor Day, the continued effects of COVID-19 on sports and the passing of his father, legendary football coach Don Barcus.
This week I'm talking with my friend Blaine Barcus who is VP of A&R at Provident Label Group where he works with artists Zach Williams, Third Day, Matthew West and more. We discuss some of the best ways to get your foot in the door to work for a record label, management company or publisher through road managing, merchandise managing and internships. Also, the importance of having a professional attitude with everything you do. Show notes:Sponsors: Edenbrooke Productions - We offer consulting services and are offering listeners a 1-hour introductory special. To request more info on consulting services, email Marty at contact@johnmartinkeith.com. Talking Points:*I’m the Vice President of A&R for Provident Label Group.*A&R stands for “Artist and Repertoire” which is basically artists and songs.*I equate the roll as kind of an account executive.2 parts to my job: 1) I manage artists signed to our label and it’s my job to be the main creative person that interacts with the artists on behalf of all their content especially on the audio side. It’s my job to the help develop the artist if they are a new artist, find people to co write with them, figure out their sound if they don’t quite know yet. Basically helping them find songs and producers for their projects. It’s a part business, part creative. 2) I’m also a talent scout, going out to shows, listening to demos, looking for artists to potentially sign to our label.*I played drums growing up.*I went to college and majored in communications.*I worked in marketing and sales after college.*My younger brother was at Belmont in Nashville so I followed him to town. He ended up going on tour with big artists and it was through my brother’s network of friends and associates that I was able to plug in.*My first job in the music business was tour manager for a new band in Atlanta called Third Day. Since I had strong business skills from college, their manager hired me.*After about 6 months I transitioned inside their management company and became their day to day manager at Creative Trust which is where I started working with Steven Curtis Chapman overseeing some of his live events along with several other artists.*I did that for about 3 years, then went back on the road and drummed and road managed Mark Shultz for about a year.*Then I got hired at Word Records to do A&R where I worked for 3 years then I transitioned here to Provident for the past 15 years.*If you want to get into road managing, some skills required to be a good road manager are: You have to have organizational skills and juggle a lot of balls at one time. As a road manager you interact with almost every facet of the music industry i.e. artists, concert promoters, booking agents, artist managers, record labels, publicists, transportation companies, production companies (audio, lighting, sound engineers, crew).*You can start by road managing an indie artist.*A great way is to start out as a merchandise manager on a tour because management is always looking people that can go out an be responsible and organized to sell and manage merch on the road.*If it’s a signed artist, I would go to the manager and let them know who you are and what your skill level is and what you’ve done. A lot of times it doesn’t take a lot of past experience to do that job but you have to prove that you have good people skills and that you’re organized and that you’re good with money.*Good people skills because you’re going to interact with the artist, road manager and local sales people at each venue, and the audience.*A merch manager is representing the artist at the table so if you’re not a pleasant person or you have bad people skills, that’s a reflection of the artist and they’re not going to keep you around very long. You’re a sales person for the artist.*If you can be really good at that, usually other people on the road are going to notice your skills and your abilities and I think there are a lot of transferable skills to then grow into an assistant tour manager on a larger tour or a tour manager on a smaller tour and work your way up.*I had never had an A&R position before but people knew my work in the industry and when the position came open, my boss at Creative Trust spoke with the person at Word Records and had a relationship with him and put my name in the hat and recommended me.*There are A&R skills required to be a good manager too and they believed I had the skills to do the job.*A couple of bands I signed at Word Records were Building 429 and Stellar Kart.*When I moved to Provident I got work with Third Day again so it became a full circle moment.*DSP - Digital Service Provider - Spotify, Pandora, etc.*Your social skills, people skills and general disposition is 100% as important as your playing ability.*Bring a level of professionalism to whatever you do or someone will be waiting to take your job.*Most artists I sign come to me through people I know in the industry.*I look for artists that have a heart for ministry and encouraging and loving people. Also I have to determine if this artist has the talent to be successful on a national or worldwide level.*You don’t need a label to have a career as an artist.*A record label is like an engine that can help pour gas on what an artist is already doing.*The artist has to be the driving force and the label can be champions to come around that artist and hopefully take it to the masses.*I have to sign artists that will be financially profitable for this company.*I think if you’re trying to be an artist full time, you have to engaged and involved on social media. At the end of the day however, it’s not a make or break for me to sign an artist based on how many followers they have or don’t have.*I believe if the talent is great, if the songs are great, they’re going to find followers.*If you want to work for a record label, a lot of times a bachelor’s degree of any kind is used to weed out who is serious and who isn’t.*You can look for entry level jobs keeping track of people’s calendars, assisting a marketing director or supporting the head of radio, etc. Those usually come from college internships.*Go on the road as a merch manager and be excellent on the road, then transition to a tour manager or label position.*If you have any skills in video editing or directing, there are opportunities at labels.*Just be great at what you do, do it with excellence.*If you’re an intern, you will get the first shot at moving up to a higher position when they become available.*You don’t have to have a music business degree to work in the music business. You can get a regular business degree and get your music experience outside of the classroom by interning or promoting shows in your area, etc. Music has been a constant in Blaine Barcus’ life for as long as he can remember. He began listening to his parents’ Beatles records before he started kindergarten. At 10 he began taking drums lessons, joined his first rock band at 15. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication from the University of Missouri and in 1996 moved to Nashville to pursue his dream of working in the music business. Since then, he has been fortunate to work in almost every facet of the industry as a tour manager, touring drummer, artist manager, and record label executive.Over the span of his music career, Blaine has worked directly on albums that have sold or streamed over 10 million copies. Three of those albums received Grammy Awards with 13 other albums or songs receiving Grammy nominations. He has been fortunate to work with many talented artists including Third Day, Steven Curtis Chapman, Zach Williams, Matthew West, Matt Maher, Building 429, I Am They and many others. Currently, Blaine is the Vice President of A&R for the Provident Label Group, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. He is married to his best friend, Beth, with whom he has three children. In his free time he enjoys cardio kickboxing, college football, high school baseball and collecting vintage drums.
Barcus discusses her career and current role at Agriculture Future of America, which builds bridges for young leaders to foster engagement and innovation in food and agriculture.
Barcus discusses her career and current role at Agriculture Future of America, which builds bridges for young leaders to foster engagement and innovation in food and agriculture.
Episode 63 of the Serious Sellers Podcast hosts Helium 10’s Barcus Patty who offers valuable insight on Amazon email automation and the sales follow up process
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How do you capture a brand's audio identity? Emily Binder interviews Brent Barcus of i65 Music based in Nashville. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the first episode of the Loving Life on the Run podcast, I had an opportunity to connect with my good friend Carissa! This mother, yogi, and studio owner shares her story about how she created a 5 year vision and (spoiler alert) made it come to life way sooner. Give it a listen, then go connect with Carissa and her studio Move Yoga! Connect with Carissa on Instagram Follow Move Yoga on Instagram Visit Move Yoga's Website --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lovinglifeontherun/support
Clip 1 Amazon Background Clip 2 Product Launch Clip 3 Setting Up PPC Clip 4 PPC Bidding War Clip 5 […] The post Amazon FBA Launch Tactics And Strategies – with Barcus Patty appeared first on Seller Round Table - Amazon FBA Podcast.
Clip 1 Amazon Background Clip 2 Product Launch Clip 3 Setting Up PPC Clip 4 PPC Bidding War Clip 5 Customer Avatar Clip 6 Daily Sales Quantity Clip 7 Monitoring Inventory Clip 8 Keywords To Rank It’s episode 4 note… I’m just a dummy! – Don’t worry we get the hang of this in future episodes. We host Barcus Patty of sixleaf to discuss how to Launch on Amazon LIKE A BOSS! Things we mention in episode 4 of SRT: Facebook Analytics: https://analytics.facebook.com/ Google Docs: https://docs.google.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ Linked In: http://www.linkedin.com/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.ca Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/?lang=en Seller SEO Chrome Extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/amazon-fba-keyword-tool-f/baklepnkcjnppafialjealpggafpmcol Seller SEO – Traffic Titan: https://sellerseo.com/tools-to-dominate-amazon/traffic-titan/ Join us every Tuesday at 1 PM PST for free amazon coaching and Q&A at https://sellerroundtable.com Try the greatest Amazon seller tools on the planet free for 30 days at https://sellerseo.com
Brent Barcus, music producer and owner of i65music, a boutique audio agency just south of Nashville TN, sits down with Executive Producer Brian Brodeur for a two-part conversation. Part 2 of 2. Brent Barcus has twenty years in the music industry as a professional musician to some of the industry’s top selling acts, including Shania The post Brent Barcus | Nashville TN Producer and Owner of i65 Music | Part 2 of 2 appeared first on East Main Media.
Brent Barcus, musician/producer and owner of i65music, a boutique audio agency just south of Nashville Tennessee, sits down with East Main Media Executive Producer Brian Brodeur for a two-part conversation. Brent Barcus has over twenty years of experience in the music industry – working with some of the industry’s top selling acts, including Shania Twain, The post Brent Barcus | Nashville TN Producer and Owner of i65 Music | Part 1 of 2 appeared first on East Main Media.
This week Jeremy D. Bonfiglio and Paul Mow talk with Nathan Margoni and Donna Sauers about the Art Hop in the Arts District in Downtown Benton Harbor; Susan Padveen about "The Portrait"; and Alan Barcus, who will be performing at The Acorn Theater.
This week Jeremy D. Bonfiglio and Paul Mow talk with Nathan Margoni and Donna Sauers about the Art Hop in the Arts District in Downtown Benton Harbor; Susan Padveen about "The Portrait"; and Alan Barcus, who will be performing at The Acorn Theater.
What if? What if? What if I... told you Creed wasn't as bad as people say? I'd probably wrong. But Jake Barcus form the comedy group Taco Truck makes a good argument on why you should give them another shot. Don't forget, if you want to tell us how wrong or cool and talented we are give us a call at (216) 309-0942
Nephew wrestling state and spring training
Superbowl, Royals Spring Training, Parts of my interview with Kurtis Seabolt from WHB 810, and my nephew Trent wrestling at districts
Pro bowl, super bowl, Royals
Ventura, teams heading to the Super Bowl
Chiefs loss in the playoffs
chiefs face the steelers
KC Chiefs playoffs, preview the AFC playoff match ups for this week
KC Chiefs And University Minnesota football team
Trip to MN, KC Chiefs
Chiefs win against the Raiders, Trent wrestling update, and Bayley winning free throw contest
sports talk 3rd show
15 min show sports talk 2nd show
SMG student my 1st broadcast.
Hardtofindseminars.com USP (Unique Selling Proposition) University
The telephone makes consulting so much easier! And it's my favorite way to get clients. In my opinion, there is no faster way to obtain a consulting client and no easier way to show your client how you can help them grow their business. And when you listen to this recording you will see why. This is an exclusive interview from Michael Senoff at www.hardtofindseminars.com.
Hardtofindseminars.com USP (Unique Selling Proposition) University
The telephone makes consulting so much easier! And it's my favorite way to get clients. In my opinion, there is no faster way to obtain a consulting client and no easier way to show your client how you can help them grow their business. And when you listen to this recording you will see why. This is an exclusive interview from Michael Senoff at www.hardtofindseminars.com.
Bro. Barcus wraps up the lesson on Biblical Masculinity this week as we continue our Christian Worldview series.
Sis. Barcus concludes her lesson in Part 2 of the Circumcision Debate
Sis. Barcus continues our Acts series and examines the circumcision debate.
Ananias and Saphira
Ananias and the ridiculous request to go to Saul and when God asks us to do things that don't make sense
Part II of The Ark Of The Covenant, Sister Barcus
The Veil In The Tabernacle of the Wilderness
Intro into new lesson series on the Tabernacle
From Mathew 7:7-12