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In this episode of the Real Estate Runway Podcast, host Chad Sutton is joined by Cameron Barsanti to discuss their experiences and insights in the real estate and storage investment industry. They share their superpower of hunting deals and how it serves them, as well as the importance of education and taking action in real estate investing. If you're interested in alternative business and investment strategies to amplify life and maximize wealth, this episode is for you. Don't forget to leave a five-star review if you find this episode insightful! TIMESTAMPS Introduction and Background 00:00:00 - Introduction to the podcast episode and the guest, Cameron Barsanti 00:02:23 - Chad introduces Cameron and asks about his background and how he got into real estate Topic: Choosing Self-Storage over Multifamily 00:12:45 - Chad asks Cameron about his decision to invest in self-storage instead of multifamily 00:15:39 - Cameron explains his attraction to self-storage and how he got started in the industry Topic: Operations and Management of Self-Storage Facilities 00:16:28 - Chad asks Cameron about the day-to-day operations of managing multiple self-storage facilities 00:18:37 - Cameron discusses the personnel and systems involved in managing their facilities 00:19:14 - Chad asks about tenant turnover in self-storage and how they handle filling vacancies 00:21:08 - Cameron talks about adding value to self-storage facilities through renovations and operational improvements Topic: Finding Deep Discount Deals in Self-Storage 00:25:19 - Chad asks Cameron about his method for finding deep discount deals in self-storage 00:29:26 - Cameron shares his approach to deal flow, including cold calling and follow-up Topic: Cameron's Coaching Program - Storage Life 00:30:01 - Chad asks Cameron about his coaching program for self-storage investing 00:32:44 - Cameron discusses the focus of his coaching program and how it helps aspiring investors Topic: Superpower and Biggest Failure 00:33:39 - Chad asks Cameron about his superpower and how it serves him in his real estate career 00:34:51 - Cameron shares his biggest failure in life and what he learned from it Check out Cameron!! https://www.storagelife.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameronbarsanti/ https://www.instagram.com/storagekillercam/ Learn more about ALTERNATIVE BUSINESS and INVESTMENT STRATEGIES through QUATTRO CAPITAL! LinkedIn: /TeamQuattroCapital Instagram: @TeamQuattroCapital Facebook: @TeamQuattroCapital Website: www.TheQuattroWay.com TikTok:@realestaterunwaypod
In this episode of Beyond Networth Podcast, we had the privilege of hosting Cameron Barsanti, a mentor and friend who has worn many hats in his professional journey. Cameron's story is a rollercoaster, starting from his days as an actor and screenwriter to a pivotal moment where he decided to transition into real estate. Despite facing challenges and a crash-and-burn experience, Cameron emerged stronger, teaching us valuable lessons about resilience and the importance of taking action. One of the key takeaways from our conversation with Cameron is his unwavering belief that the person with the deal is the ultimate winner. His focus on seizing opportunities and making deals has propelled him to success, and he generously shares his insights on how to thrive in the competitive world of real estate. A major highlight of the episode is Cameron's candid revelation about losing his life savings to film a movie. The journey from that setback to climbing out of it showcases his tenacity and determination. Today, Cameron has not only recovered but has also acquired over 30 million in self-storage assets in less than two years. His story is a testament to the idea that setbacks can be the stepping stones to greater success.
This episode is brought to you by Presario Ventures, a private equity real estate firm based in the booming Austin, Texas, market. To learn how to invest in the future of Texas with Presario Ventures, visit info.presarioventures.com/bestever. Discover the ins and outs of the self-storage real estate niche with seasoned investor Cameron Barsanti. From humble beginnings to managing a multi-million dollar portfolio, Cameron provides invaluable insights into the self-storage business, focusing on deal flow, mentorship, and partnership. Key Takeaways: Deep Discounts = Big Opportunities: Cameron emphasizes the importance of acquiring properties at significant discounts, highlighting how this strategy has fueled his rapid growth. He talks about scaling and looking for opportunities outside typical markets, showcasing that it's less about where and more about the value of the deal. The Power of Mentorship, Partnerships, and Deal Flow: Partnering with the right individuals can leverage greater opportunities than going solo. Cameron credits his success to having mentors, cultivating relationships with partners, and emphasizing the importance of constant deal flow to keep the momentum going. Operational Mistakes and Lessons Learned: Every investor makes mistakes, but the true value lies in the lessons learned. Cameron candidly shares a significant operational oversight, stressing the importance of due diligence and ensuring accurate records during property transfers. Cameron Barsanti | Real Estate Background Founder of Storage Life Portfolio: Over $40M in self-storage assets in six states Based in: Corrales, NM Say hi to him at: storagelife.com Instagram LinkedIn Best Ever Book: The Mindbody Prescription by John E. Sarno Greatest Lesson: The power of cold-calling can create massive momentum and opportunities. Click here to learn more about our sponsors: Presario Ventures Rentec Direct
Master Your Mindset, and You'll Master Real Estate! In this episode of "Passive Income Unlocked," Cameron Barsanti, once a struggling actor, shares his journey to real estate success. He and host Suja stress the power of mindset, emphasizing the importance of overcoming doubt, taking action, and celebrating small wins. Cameron's story inspires listeners to believe in their potential and seek guidance from experts in the field. They can connect with him at StorageLife.com to access valuable insights. This episode highlights that with the right mindset and support, anyone can thrive in real estate investing and transform their financial future. [00:00 - 06:54] Unleashing the Power of Real Estate Cameron Barsanti stresses the crucial role of mindset in real estate investing, emphasizing that knowledge alone isn't enough; action is key Small wins, akin to fitness progress, are emphasized as confidence boosters on the investment journey Overcoming fear and doubt in real estate requires gaining knowledge, summoning courage, and taking decisive steps toward one's goals [06:55 - 10:04] Mastering Real Estate Mindset: Cameron Barsanti's Insights Cameron highlights the importance of shedding self-doubt and immersing oneself in a community of achievers for real estate success The podcast emphasizes the critical mental shift from "maybe I could do it" to taking action on real estate goals Small wins and momentum are discussed as key drivers of progress in real estate investing Connect with Cameron Barsanti at StorageLife.com for self-storage investing insights and guidance from experienced professionals Connect with Cameron: Linkedin, Instagram or visit the websites: https://www.angelscrestcapital.com/ and https://www.storagelife.com/ Key Quotes: "When you surround yourself with people who do what you want to do, there's a mental leap: maybe I can do it." - Cameron Barsanti "It's not only about education it's really surrounding yourself by people that are doing it." - Cameron Barsanti WANT TO LEARN MORE? Connect with me through LinkedIn Or send me an email sujata@luxe-cap.com Visit my website www.luxe-cap.com or my YouTube channel Thanks for tuning in! If you liked my show, LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe!
Self-storage investments are often hidden opportunities in real estate, offering unmatched potential for both novice and seasoned investors. Explore the dynamic world of self-storage investments with Cameron Barsanti, a self-storage investor and founder of “Angels Crest Capital” and “StorageLife." Learn how he transforms underperforming facilities with strategic upgrades and online visibility. Discover the power of remote management, the art of strategic refinancing, and Cameron's passion to mentor others. With insights from markets like California, uncover the potential of this overlooked real estate niche. Don't miss out! [00:00 - 07:09] From Hollywood Dreams to Real Estate Realities: Cameron Barsanti's Investment Journey Cameron Barsanti transitioned from an aspiring actor in Hollywood to a successful real estate investor, overcoming setbacks such as a failed movie project that depleted significant savings Cameron's journey into real estate was fueled by leveraging the equity from their home, illustrating a practical starting point for aspiring investors Cameron's venture into real estate was inspired by his wife's father's success [07:10 - 20:04] From Desperation to Domination: Cameron's Self-Storage Success Story Through cold calls and platforms like Craigslist, Cameron excelled at finding deals by understanding sellers' needs and capitalizing on seller financing Cameron initially aimed for a 10% cash return but, over time, prioritized equity growth and the broader benefits of real estate Drawn to the opportunity-rich world of mom-and-pop self-storage, he chose this niche over the popular multifamily investment sector [20:05 - 28:33] Unlocking the Value of Self Storage: How to Increase Profits and Manage Remotely Cameron revitalizes undervalued self-storage units with renovations and operational upgrades A key strategy involves recognizing facilities with rent rates significantly below market standards and adjusting them to match demand Remote management is a core aspect of Cameron's approach; local personnel inspect properties weekly, but centralized call centers handle day-to-day operations Cameron's strategy balances long-term holdings with lucrative flips, such as the California property's significant appreciation Connect with Cameron: Linkedin, Instagram or visit the websites: https://www.angelscrestcapital.com/ and https://www.storagelife.com/ Key Quotes: "We're making our money going in by buying facilities that are way under market when it comes to their rent." - Cameron Barsanti "The more we can give ourselves little victories or challenges, or put ourselves in situations we have to get out of, the more impact that will have on our career." - Cameron Barsanti Connect with me through LinkedIn. Or send me an email at sujata@luxe-cap.com Visit my website, www.luxe-cap.com, or my YouTube channel. Thanks for tuning in! If you liked my show, LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW, like, and subscribe!
What if we told you real estate investing wasn't just for big-time players with deep pockets? In this episode of Zen and the Art of Real Estate Investing, Jonathan brings you Cameron Barsanti's journey from the unpredictable world of entertainment to the solid ground of real estate investing. Despite starting out with little to no money, Cameron and his wife discovered the potential of leveraging the equity in their home to invest in properties in Texas and New Mexico, leading to his newfound passion - self-storage. As Cameron guides us through his world of value-added investing, he shares practical strategies for operating a self-storage facility efficiently for maximum value. From identifying opportunities to raise rent to automating rent collection and easing the process of increasing prices on self-storage units, Cameron has leveraged his inherited background in real estate and experiences from the entertainment industry to create a successful venture. In an industry that's often considered cutthroat, Cameron highlights the supportive nature of real estate, comparing it favorably to his experiences in entertainment. He shares advice on investing in multifamily passive income, the value of good coaching, and the power of momentum. As Cameron expands his operations into four states with a plan to double his portfolio, he emphasizes the importance of education, mentorship, and taking action. If you're considering a venture into self-storage or real estate investing, this episode is packed with tips you won't want to miss. In this episode, you will hear: Cameron Barsanti's journey from an out-of-work actor to a successful self-storage investor, using home equity to buy properties in Texas and New Mexico His unique approach to value-added investing emphasizes efficiency, automation, and strategic deal funneling to maximize returns The parallels between the entertainment and real estate industries, crediting his experience in the former for his success in the latter The importance of education, accountability, taking action in self-storage investing, along with finding a mentor to guide you Cameron's ambitious plans to double his portfolio and expand operations into four states The intricacies of value-added investing and how improving facility operations and adding features like automated gates and keypads can enhance the value His acquisition strategies, leveraging his entertainment background, and focusing on outreach, follow-up, and prioritizing leads Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click that purple '+' in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. If you enjoyed this episode, we've created a PDF that has all of the key information for you from the episode. Just go to the episode page at http://www.trustgreene.com/podcast/zen/054 to download it. Supporting Resources: Cameron Barsanti's website - www.storagelife.com Find him on Instagram - www.instagram.com/storagekillercam Connect with Cameron on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/cameronbarsanti Website - www.streamlined.properties YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/JonathanGreeneRE/videos Instagram - www.instagram.com/trustgreene Instagram - www.instagram.com/streamlinedproperties TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@trustgreene Zillow - www.zillow.com/profile/Streamlined%20Prop%20eXp Bigger Pockets - www.biggerpockets.com/users/TrustGreene Facebook - www.facebook.com/streamlinedproperties Email - info@streamlined.properties Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com Let them know we sent you.
Going Long Podcast Episode 330: From The Big Screen to Super Success in Self Storage Investing ( To see the Video Version of today's conversation just CLICK HERE. ) In the conversation with today's guest, Cameron Barsanti, you'll learn the following: [00:30 - 01:55] Show introduction with comments from Billy. [01:55 - 06:29] Guest introduction and first questions. [06:29 - 16:10] The backstory and decisions made that led Cameron to this point in his journey. [16:10- 18:43] How Cameron came to realise he was destined to be an entrepreneur and decided to take action towards making it reality. [18:43 - 23:32] Cameron shares what it was that drew him towards his chosen niche and the journey he went through to come to this realization. [23:32 - 28:48] How Cameron embraced coaching to help him on his way towards financial freedom, before then taking on the mantle of coaching others to do the same thing. Here's what Cameron shared with us during today's conversation: Where in the world Cameron is currently based: Albuquerque, New Mexico The most positive thing to happen in the past 24 hours: One of Cameron's students is about to close on a great storage deal! Favourite city in Europe: Prague. Czech Republic. A mistake that Cameron would like you to learn from so that you don't have to pay full price: Don't be afraid to make mistakes! Book Recommendation: The Mind/Body Prescription, by Dr. John Sarno. - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mind-Body-Prescription-John-Sarno/dp/0446675156 Be sure to reach out and connect with Cameron Barsanti by using the info below: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storagelifecam/ Website: https://www.storagelife.com/ To see the Video Version of today's conversation just CLICK HERE. How to leave a review for The Going Long Podcast: https://youtu.be/qfRqLVcf8UI Start taking action TODAY so that you can gain more Education and Control over your financial life. Be sure to connect with Billy! He's made it easy for you to do…Just go to any of these sites: Website: www.billykeels.com Youtube: billykeels Facebook: Billy Keels Fan Page Instagram: @billykeels Twitter: @billykeels LinkedIn: Billy Keels
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Cameron Barsanti is a self storage investor/operator and mentor. With a strong wholesaling background, he built a ten facility portfolio across four states, with little to no money in the bank. Now, He's on a mission to teach others how to succeed in this fast-growing industry. In our conversation, we talked to Cameron about his transition to real estate from the film industry, how he used his desperation to succeed, leveraging partners and education, trading up $330,000 to $8,000,000 and the importance of deal momentum. Announcement: Download Our Sample Deal and Join Our Mailing List 00:00 Taking action; 03:12 From a feature film to real estate investing; 06:02 Desperation meets an opportunity; 09:38 Lessons learned from a failure; 13:03 Leveraging partner and education; 15:39 Trading up $330,000 to $8,000,000; 20:56 The importance of deal momentum; 25:44 Round of insights Apparent Failure: Losing a recent deal Digital Resource: otter.ai Most Recommended Book: Awaken the Giant Within Daily Habit: Gratitude practice #1 Insight for Self-storage Investing: Find somebody who is really good at it, and doing it. And follow their lead. Best Place to Grab a Bite in Greenville: The Osawa Contact Cameron: To learn more go to storagelife.com. You can find Cameron with the @storagelifecam handle on Instagram. Click here to listen to episode 493 with Brandon Schlicter. Thank you for joining us for another great episode! If you're enjoying the show, please LEAVE A RATING OR REVIEW, and be sure to hit that subscribe button so you do not miss an episode.
Three years ago, my guest was an out-of-work actor who had just lost his wife's savings on a feature film that he produced. He was collecting unemployment and had a second child on the way. He had very little money in the bank, and the situation couldn't have been more dire. So how did Cameron Barsanti go from that down-on-his-luck actor to building a $35 million portfolio of self-storage facilities? Today, Cameron is going to tell us how he created a system to acquire ten self-storage facilities across four states by cold-calling mom-and-pop owners. He'll also talk about his first acquisition, an unpermitted 3-unit on an island in Texas where his main tenant became addicted to crack cocaine during the Covid-19 pandemic. Cameron has a lot of great stories to share, both about his time in the entertainment industry and his transition into real estate investing. Find out more: Angel Crest Capital Website StorageLife Website Instagram LinkedIn Today's episode is brought to you by Green Property Management, managing everything from single family homes to apartment complexes in the West Michigan area. https://www.livegreenlocal.com And RCB & Associates, helping Michigan-based real estate investors and small business owners navigate the complex world of health insurance and Medicare benefits. https://www.rcbassociatesllc.com
Have you ever considered starting a real estate business but are still unsure where to start? Then listen to today's guest, Cameron Barsanti, as he shares his inspiring self-storage journey through the grit and hard work of cold calling. Learn how to start your first deal even with a small capital, plus the importance of knowledge and mentorship in advancing as an investor. Tune in now!Key Takeaways to Listen forHow to form genuine connections with sellers when cold calling3 pillars of real estate success and why you need it in building momentumWays to distinguish good deals from bad dealsQualifications to look for in finding and evaluating the right mentor Reasons it's vital to educate yourself and others as investorsResources Mentioned in This EpisodeGoogle MapsEpic Real Estate InvestingBiggerPocketsFree Apartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive Investor About Cameron BarsantiCameron was an out-of-work actor who had just lost his wife's life savings in a feature film he produced and was collecting unemployment and writing screenplays. Their second kid was on the way when his wife started listening to real estate podcasts and learning about investing. Within two months, she told Cameron to drop everything to focus on investing, and he began committing 40-60 hours a week to find deals. Within 2 and a half years, he's managed to build a $35 million self-storage portfolio with little to no money in the bank, and he did it by cold calling.Connect with CameronWebsite: Storage LifeInstagram: @storagelifecamTo Connect With UsPlease visit our website: www.bonavestcapital.com and please click here, to leave a rating and review!SponsorGrow Your Show, LLCThinking About Creating and Growing Your Own Podcast But Not Sure Where To Start?Visit GrowYourShow.com and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.05.01.538923v1?rss=1 Authors: Viana, J. F., Guerra-Gomes, S., Abreu, D. S., Machado, J. L., Barsanti, S., Goncalves, M., Martin-Monteagudo, C., Sardinha, V., Nascimento, D., Tavares, G., Irmler, M., Beckers, J., Korostynski, M., Sousa, N., Navarrete, M., Teixeira-Castro, A., Pinto, L., Oliveira, J. F. Abstract: Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Hoy Toca viaja hasta el Barroco para escuchar piezas deliciosas con la flauta como principal protagonista. Los autores que las compusieron son tan conocidos como Vivaldi, Bach y Telemann, aunque Carlos ha incluido a otros de los que apenas tenemos noticias como Janitsch, Kleinknecht, Barsanti y Blavet. Todos ellos nos ayudan a componer un programa con un sonido muy especial, en el que contamos con la presencia de nuestro flautista favorito: Juan Val, flauta y flautín solista de la Banda Sinfónica Municipal de Madrid, quien nos ayuda a entender mejor muchos aspectos de uno de nuestros instrumentos predilectos. Así de afinada es la nueva entrega de Hoy Toca, el programa de Clásica FM que te quiere sorprender.
Starting out in Self Storage is no easy feat. We talk all the time about the finances and the underwriting and all the “prep work” that needs to be done before you attempt to acquire a facility. But now, you've done that, or maybe you aren't in a position to wait any longer. You have to start looking for that first facility deal. In this episode, we hear from Cameron, who went from loads of debt and 0 facilities, to over $30 million property valuations in just 2 years. When I met him, he was enthusiastic about the industry, but still harbored the fear and the uncertainty that we all experience when investing. He started learning all about the industry (and even joined my Inner Circle mentorship group), and made the jump to buy that first deal. What exactly does it take to make that jump? To go all-in on that first deal? What factors do you need to consider, and what fears do you need to overcome? Don't miss this amazing episode with Cameron! Follow him on Instagram @storagekillercam Our partners: Live Oak Bank - liveoakbank.com/incomepodcast Tenant Inc. - https://www.tenantinc.com/ Janus International - https://www.janusintl.com/ Grab my audiobook Growing Wealth in Self Storage for FREE: https://www.selfstorageincome.com/free-audiobook Want to invest in storage without dealing with the day-to-day operations and management? Learn more about our syndication company Cedar Creek here: https://www.cedarcreekwealth.com/
"Akabo!" es el titulo que ha escogido la Compañía Barsanti para su nueva obra de teatro callejero que nos habla sobre el suicidio ...Hablamos con Pako Revueltas, director de la obra y Juanjo Otero, uno de sus intérpretes....
Xterra trail running is all about experiencing breathtaking views, jagged coastlines, lush native forest, and some of the best after match stories you will ever hear.Organiser Bengy Barsanti joined D'Arcy Waldegrave to preview the five events just around the corner.LISTEN ABOVE
It's our first returning guest episode! Skylar Barsanti (she/her) returns to the pod with a book of essays, lessons on goddess archetypes, and hot takes about the Riordanverse. Meanwhile, Darien desperately tries to pronounce the word "Artemisian." And DJ just wants to talk about Trials of Apollo. Other topics include discovering your inner goddess, NASA, archetypes versus tropes, and the genius of Taylor Swift. See Skylar (and Darien) climb rocks on Instagram @OnTheRocksBoise The book Skylar referenced is The Artemis Archetype in Popular Culture: Essays on Fiction, Film and Television edited by Susan Redington Bobby, Eileen M. HarneySpoilers for The Trials of Apollo, The Heroes of Olympus, The Girl who Kicked the Hornet's Nest, The Walking Dead, Firefly/Serenity, Battlestar Galactica, The Hunger Games, Zero Horizon Dawn, and Lumberjanes.Content Warning: This episode contains mentions of and conversations about hunting, childbirth, murder, sex, virginity, infidelity, death, and gender roles.This Episode Rocks (with Skylar Barsanti) Bonus Episode up at Bunker 9: Patreon.com/musesofmythology About UsPodcast of Poseidon was created and co-hosted by Darien and DJ Smartt.Our music is Athens Festival by Martin Haene. Our cover art is by Audrey Miller. Find her on Instagram @bombshellnutshellartLove the podcast? Support us on Patreon and get instant access to bloopers, outtakes, and bonus episodes! Patreon.com/musesofmythologyYou can also leave us a 5-star rating and review on your favorite podcatcher at Lovethepodcast.com/poseidonpodFind us @PoscastOfPoseidon on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Find all of our episodes and episode transcripts at PodcastOfPoseidon.com Support the show
While many think the suburbs have a “boring, white bread reputation,” the pandemic has caused a wave of restaurateurs to set their eyes on suburbia over the big city. Food writer Corby Kummer joined Boston Public Radio on Monday to share why increasing numbers of restaurateurs are choosing to open restaurants in the suburbs rather than the big city – and how new of a trend this really is. Although the pandemic spurred many people to move from urban areas to suburbia, Kummer notes that independent, award-winning restaurants have long pre-dated the pandemic. “There's lots of different groups that are opening restaurants, and I think there's a more discerning customer base that wants higher quality,” Kummer noted. Kummer pointed to Il Capriccio Ristorante e Bar in Waltham, an award-winning Northern Italian restaurant that first opened in 1981. The original owner of IL Capriccio, Enzo Danesi, worked at Barsanti's in Boston and Le Bocage in Cambridge before opening his restaurant in Waltham. Il Capriccio recently reopened at The Merc at Moody and Main. “This is part of a trend that has been accelerated by the pandemic and people moving to suburbs, but it's not really completely new,” Kummer said. Kummer is the executive director of the Food and Society policy program at the Aspen Institute, a senior editor at The Atlantic and a senior lecturer at the Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy.
Xubi and Paul chat with former guests and co-hosts about community events and why to support KSFR during their Fall Fund Drive.
While many Tuscan towns claim to have had a bigger role in history than they actually had, Pietrasanta is right in boasting to have had the inventor of the internal combustion engine born there, 200 years ago. While not many have heard about his story, the engine that powers most of our world today was invented not in Germany but in Tuscany, almost 20 years before Otto and Benz patented their versions. Father Eugenio Barsanti, a monk who loved mathematics and physics, created the first combustion engine back in 1854. Instead of gasoline or diesel, his engine used a mixture of hydrogen and air. The exhaust, therefore, was only hot steam. Despite his best efforts, the engine never gained much commercial traction and quickly became a footnote in engineering history. If only people would have been wise enough to realize how damaging to the environment hydrocarbons would become, our world would be very different today. Let us know what you think about this story by joining the conversation on social media and sharing this podcast with your friends - the more, the merrier!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/larno.itTwitter: @arno_it / @WhatsupTuscanyLINKS TO SOURCES (ITALIAN ONLY)https://www.gonews.it/2021/10/07/linventore-del-motore-a-scoppio-e-toscano-per-i-200-anni-premio-a-bombassei-brembo/https://www.versilia.org/it/territorio-versilia/cultura/padre-eugenio-barsantihttps://www.informagiovani-italia.com/eugenio_barsanti.htmhttps://www.comune.pietrasanta.lu.it/home/comune/amministrazione-trasparente/amministrazione-trasparente-2/organizzazione/articolazione-degli-uffici/museo-barsanti/il-museohttps://vehiclecue.it/il-motore-barsanti-matteucci/13867/BACKGROUND MUSICTitle: Blue Hope New SkyAuthor: Pipe Choir RecordsLicense: Creative Commons AttributionLinks: https://soundcloud.com/pipe-choir-2/p-c-iii-blue-hope-new-sky-creative-commons-instrumentalhttp://www.pipechoir.com/
In this episode, Taylor Sanders, the Colorado Manager for Quivira's New Agrarian Program, talks with Alyssa Barsanti of Marigold Livestock Co. Taylor and Alyssa met several years ago while working together at ACES Rock Bottom Ranch. Alyssa talks about her recent experience starting her own livestock operation on leased land, including some of the unanticipated challenges and expenses she's encountered along the way. Find Alyssa on Instagram and Facebook.
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Pass-vaccinale, dal 26 torna la zona gialla, Draghi che elogia speranza, ritornano i vitalizi, Matteo Salvini rinviato a giudizio per il caso "Open Arms" - temi sempre attuali e pareri sempre contrastanti. Lucca Summer Festival sulla via del SI! - Questo e molto altro nella puntata di oggi - prosegue come sempre la sezione su Twitch con l'intervista al Consigliere Barsanti ( Casa Pound ) al MIN 01:06:00.
DJ is on a quest, so this week Darien (she/her) is joined by a special guest co-host: writer, editor, and rock climber Skylar Barsanti (she/her)! What are they going to talk about?Why Ares of course!One god of war, Ares. Nothing but Ares. Definitely Ares.Every conversation in this episode is about Ares.Really!What else would they talk about?Oustanding, lasso wielding warriors? Movies about the power of love and hope? Amazons? Nope, this episode is totally about Ares.Find Skylar on Instagram @OnTheRocksBoiseSpoilers for Wonder Woman (DC Comics), Wonder Woman (2017), and Wonder Woman 84. Content Warning: This episode contains mention of warfare, blood, sexual assault, murder, death by lightning, nuclear destruction, atomic bombs, and child death/endangerment. About UsPodcast of Poseidon was created, co-hosted, and produced by Darien and DJ Smartt.Our music is "Athens Festival" by Martin Haene. Our cover art is by Audrey Miller. Find her on Instagram @bombshellnutshellartLike the show? Ready for more? Support us on Patreon and get instant access to bloopers, outtakes, and bonus episodes! Patreon.com/musesofmythologyFind us @PoscastOfPoseidon on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Find all of our episodes and episode transcripts at PodcastOfPoseidon.comSupport the show
In this special episode, Andrew gets to sit down with Chris Barsanti, author of "What Would Keanu Do?" to discuss the creation of the book, some of the best Keanu stories, and Chris makes a very compelling case for an unexpected Keanu character sequel that will make some of you VERY happy. Special shoutout to Emily McBride of Media Lab Books for the promotional copies as well as helping to set up the interview!Feel free to support us on Patreon! We'll have behind-the-scenes content, exclusive videos, extra podcast segments and more: http://www.patreon.com/coolbreezepod Visit us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/coolbreezepod or on our website at https://12and24.com/shows/cool-breeze-over-the-mountains for more episodes of this show and check the links below for more of your hosts and Chris Barsanti:More Chris:https://chrisbarsanti.nethttps://www.amazon.com/What-Would-Keanu-Philosophy-Awe-Inspiring/dp/1948174650More Andrew: https://twitter.com/darkdriving https://instagram.com/darkdriving★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Desde Argentina, charlamos con Matías, padre, Pastor y director de Alabanza de la iglesia Jesús Fuente de Vida , del Apóstol Juan Carlos Ruta, de la ciudad de Rafaela, en la Provincia de Santa Fe. Nos presentó su tema
Vietato passarsi i pennarelli, niente scuola se hai sintomi da covid. Tutte le novità con il preside Marco Menicatti e la vice Linda Di Ielsi intervistati da Armando Colotta
Today on The Aid Station we head to Wellington in New Zealand to meet Bengy Barsanti, Owner, Barefoot Sport NZ and Managing Director, ONETIME. Bengy has had a wonderful journey which has seen him play professional ruby in Italy and drive community and schools sport in Scotland before returning to his roots on the stunning Kapati Coast outside Wellington. He is driven by the power of Mass Participation sports to engage and unite communities and especially inspired by the opportunity for his three young daughters to participate. As most people may know, New Zealand has been able to manage COVID-19 better than most and although events are now back on the calendar in Wellington it came at an in-opportune time for Bengy and his team as they were rolling out an exciting new timing solution. "Back in February we had an amazing X-Terra Event with nine simultaneous races and 107 timing points which generated amazing feedback but then we had to hit the pause button" "But it gave us a great opportunity to do more planning, review our strategy and we are so lucky to be back racing" Watch Episode 76 here https://youtu.be/bFiUaVz62AU
In a special summer edition of Talking in the Library, Edwin Wolf 2nd Director Dr. Michael Barsanti speaks with the Director of the Program in African American History, Dr. Deirdre Cooper Owens about the powerful new exhibition, From Negro Pasts to Afro-Futures: Black Creative Re-Imaginings, which opened at the Library Company of May 24. From Negro Pasts to Afro-Futures draws upon fragments of early Black Americans’ past from their drawings, love letters, poems, songs, speeches, and protests to help visitors grapple with the place of black creative genius in the quest for a people’s liberation. In this bonus episode, Dr. Barsanti and Dr. Owens discuss the experience of shaping this extraordinary exhibition with five graduate students from Queens College at the City University of New York.
In this introductory episode, Dr. Michael Barsanti, the Edwin Wolf 2nd Director of the Library Company of Philadelphia, discusses the values that animate and the aspirations that drive this podcast.
Show notes Wines Tasted Vermentino 2015 Sangiovese 2015 Contact Details www.fattoriacamigliano.it camiglianowines@gmail.com Intro and outro music The New Investors http://newinvestors.dk/ Contact: glenn@velournet.dk Interview details Guest: Cipriano Barsanti Location: Raw Wine Fair, London, Date: 11 March, 2018 Follow: www.instagram.com/interpretingwine www.facebook.com/interpretingwine www.twitter.com/winepodcast
Craig Brown, Afua Hirsch, Robert Jobson, A. N. Wilson and New Generation Thinker Joe Moshenska discuss the monarchy as the Royal Academy and the Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace stage exhibitions exploring the painting collections of Charles I and II. How has patronage changed and, in this year of another Royal Wedding, what impact are depictions in TV dramas such as The Crown and biographies including Craig Brown's Ma'am Darling having on our view of royalty? Philip Dodd presents. Charles I King and Collector runs at the Royal Academy, London from January 27th until April 15th Charles II: Art & Power is running at the Queen's Gallery Buckingham Palace until May 13th Ma'am Darling 99 Glimpses of Princess Margaret by Craig Brown is out nowBRIT(ish) by Afua Hirsch is out this week Dr Joe Moshenska is the author of A Stain in the Blood: The Remarkable Voyage of Sir Kenelm DigbyA. N. Wilson's Victoria: A Life is available nowDiana: Closely Guarded Secret by Robert Jobson is out nowRadio 3's Early Music Show on Sun 11th Feb at 1400. Lucie Skeaping presents a concert recorded at Windsor Castle with flautist Ashley Solomon, double-bass player ChiChi Nwanoku and harpsichordist Julian Perkins.Repertoire including Handel, Telemann, Dragonetti, and Barsanti, played on instruments from the Royal Collection. The instruments are a porcelain flute probably owned by George III, a chamber bass bequeathed to Prince Albert by Dragonetti and a harpsichord owned by Frederick Prince of Wales.Producer: Debbie Kilbride
This episode provides an update on required EEO-1 and I-9 Forms, and addresses Employer Obligations to Employees After a Hurricane or Other Natural Disaster. Joining this episode is Cozen O'Connor attorney Jason Barsanti, who will discuss the nature of meal and rest break requirements for employers with any employees in California.
In this podcast: 1. SJ Pettersson, 2. Harper's Hamper, 3. Giorgio Costantini, 4. Asteria, 5. Daniel Estrem, 6. Janine Johnson, 7. Viva La Pepa, 8. Magnatune Compilation, 9. Sebastian Forster, 10. Takashi Matsuishi Spark, 11. Phebe Craig and Katherine Westine, 12. Dufay Collective, 13. Takashi Matsuishi Spark, 14. Daniel Estrem, 15. Colin Booth, 16. Margaret Maria Tobolowska, 17. Ireen Thomas, 18. Colin Booth, 19. Vito Paternoster, 20. Dufay Collective, 21. Music of the Spheres, 22. Cobb Bussinger
In this podcast: 1. Vito Paternoster, 2. Daniel Estrem, 3. Ernst Stolz, 4. Musica Franca, 5. Janine Johnson, 6. James Edwards, 7. Ireen Thomas, 8. Galliarda, 9. Janine Johnson, 10. Colin Booth, 11. Daniel Estrem, 12. Galliarda, 13. Chris Britton, 14. Commusicare, 15. Vito Paternoster, 16. Daniel Estrem, 17. Poeticall Musicke
In this podcast: 1. Daniel Estrem, 2. The Hurdy-Gurdy Band, 3. Steven Devine, 4. Daniel Estrem, 5. Magnatune Compilation, 6. Colin Booth, 7. Vito Paternoster, 8. Daniel Estrem, 9. Ensemble Mirable, 10. Hanneke van Proosdij, 11. Daughters of Elvin, 12. The Bach Players, 13. Daniel Estrem, 14. Healing Muses, 15. Ernst Stolz
Recorder player Vicki Boeckman and Ensemble Electra recently released a collection of Sonatas by the composer Francesco Barsanti, produced through the Jack Straw Artist Support Program.
Recorder player Vicki Boeckman and Ensemble Electra recently released a collection of Sonatas by the composer Francesco Barsanti, produced through the Jack Straw Artist Support Program.
Recorder player Vicki Boeckman and Ensemble Electra recently released a collection of Sonatas by the composer Francesco Barsanti, produced through the Jack Straw Artist Support Program.