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Join Adam and Amanda Langley in an exciting episode of Yachting Canada as they delve into the rich history of the Bluenose II with Captain Phil Watson. Broadcasting from the historic Lunenburg shipyard, they explore the ship's origins, its role as Canada's sailing ambassador, and its impact on Nova Scotia's maritime culture. Discover insights into the engineering of schooners, the Bluenose's unbeaten racing history, and the vibrant community sustained by the shipyard. This episode is a celebration of Canada's seafaring heritage and the enduring legacy of the Bluenose II. For more information on Bluenose II: bluenose.novascotia.ca @sailbluenoseii - Instagram @SailBluenoseII - X @sailbluenoseii - Facebook For more information or to contact Adam or Amanda Langley: superyachteastcoast.com @superyachteastcoast - Instagram @superyachteastcoast - Facebook @superyacht-east-coast - LinkedIn #BluenoseII #NovaScotia #MaritimeHistory #SailingCanada #CaptainPhilWatson #YachtingInternationalRadio #WeRYIR
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$1000 Minute advantage (0:07), what the fact (3:15), Papa P! (3:50), drinking from a shoe & embarrassing stories (5:12), What's Trending: Halifax neighbourhood one of Canada's best places to live, Bluenose at Peggy's Cove & James Earl Jones (19:45), $1000 Minute (25:28), homemade snacks from your generation (29:25), $20,000 Dream Big WINNER! (45:29) Follow us on Instagram: @MOVE100Halifax, @ErinHopkinsFM & @PeterAtMove100
Former Birmingham City captain Harlee Dean joins Brian Dick to deliver his verdict on Chris Davies and the Knighthead makeover and lift the lid on the changes behind the scenes at Blues Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The annual Bluenose Marathon took place in Halifax last weekend. Jennie Bovard ran the 10k. She tells us all about it.
$1000 Minute advantage (0:07), what the fact (3:15), Bluenose marathon & what would shock 25 year old you that you LOVE now (4:50), What's Trending: Costco shopping, wild update coming to iOS & Halifax Pride! (13:47). you win $5 Million, what's the first thing you're doing? (21:42), $1000 Minute (37:30), Erin's Instagram & scams (41:04), Mindbender: It can be embarrassing to be caught doing this, but 76% of people do it every day. What is it? (48:51) Follow us on Instagram: @MOVE100Halifax, @ErinHopkinsFM & @PeterAtMove100
$1000 Minute advantage (0:07), what the fact (3:15), stuck in traffic and having to pee (4:00), What's Trending: Iconic restaurant closes, check your bank account & Bluenose! (11:15), your hall pass (20:43), $1000 Minute (33:25), Foodie Friday: Cheese Whiz & what?! (38:12). Mindbender: 34% of parents say they love eating this off their kids plate! (47:15), Bike A Day In May! (49:53) Follow us on Instagram: @MOVE100Halifax, @ErinHopkinsFM & @PeterAtMove100
$1000 Minute advantage (0:07), what the fact (3:15), what Peter witnessed at HSC & signs that someone was raised right (6:27), What's Trending: The northern lights, Hallmark movie in Halifax & the fair is back! (10:54), how you remember to do things & losing your car? (16:25), $1000 Minute (31:07), Bluenose marathon (34:55), Superstore self checkout (38:21), Mindbender: On average we keep this for just 3 years before getting rid of it! (41:30) Follow us on Instagram: @MOVE100Halifax, @ErinHopkinsFM & @PeterAtMove100
$1000 Minute advantage (0:07), what the fact (2:50), your unhealthy breakfast (4:00), What's Trending: Solar eclipse, Billy Idol & WestJet (9:33), towel warmers & what makes you feel like royalty (17:18), $1000 Minute (29:40), Peter's underwear (33:32), Bluenose marathon (36:14), Mindbender: This came in at #1 as the thing that instantly puts you in a better mood! (41:26) Follow us on Instagram: @MOVE100Halifax, @ErinHopkinsFM & @PeterAtMove100
Craig Patterson and Bernard Leblanc, President and Chief Executive Officer at La Maison Simons, discuss the opening of Simons' new store in Halifax, marking the Quebec City-based retailer's first venture into the Atlantic provinces. Leblanc shares insights into the $20 million investment and the store's design, which pays homage to Halifax's maritime heritage and the Simon family's roots, with architectural elements inspired by the Bluenose and sails referencing Simons family history. The store expansion reflects Simon's ambition to bring its brand coast to coast, offering a unique shopping experience that blends local heritage with the retailer's distinguished architectural style. The conversation shifts to the rationale behind selecting Halifax for Simon's 17th store. Leblanc highlights Halifax's status as a dynamic and rapidly growing city with a diverse clientele, including a significant student population and visitors from neighbouring provinces. The strategic location within a major shopping centre aims to cater to the broader Atlantic region, further cementing Simon's presence in the Canadian retail landscape. Patterson and Leblanc finally delve into Simon's broader retail strategy, discussing the significant portion of sales now coming from e-commerce, while also acknowledging the strong return to physical store shopping post-pandemic. Leblanc emphasizes a unified commerce approach, prioritizing seamless customer experiences across all platforms. The discussion concludes with future prospects for expansion and the potential for more Simon's stores in major Canadian cities, underlining the company's patient yet ambitious growth strategy and its commitment to serving diverse customer needs across the country. Episode Sponsor: Salesforce - Turn today's shopping trends into tomorrow's retail success. Visit Salesforce to see the global insights from Salesforce to boost your bottom line.Featured During this Episode: Bernard Leblanc, President and Chief Executive Officer at La Maison SimonsLa Maison Simons This podcast is the audio version of the The Interview Series video podcasts by Retail Insider Canada are available through our Retail Insider YouTube Channel where you can subscribe and be notified when new video episodes are available. Subscribe, Rate, and Review our Retail Insider Podcast! Follow Craig:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/CraigPattersonTorontoInstagram: @craig_patterson_torontoTwitter: @RI_EIC Follow Retail Insider:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/Retail-InsiderFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RetailInsider/Twitter: @RetailInsider_Instagram: @Retail_Insider_CanadaListen & Subscribe:Apple PodcastsSpotifyOvercastStitcherShare your thoughts!Drop us a line at Craig@Retail-Insider.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!Background Music Credit: Hard Boiled Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Interview by MikalaTV / _mikalatv_ We recently sat down w/ Chicago's Lil Nuu for an exclusive “Off The Porch” interview! During our conversation he discussed growing up on the Eastside of Chicago, growing up in a street environment, making music catered to his mom, taking a different route when it came to his family being in the streets, getting falsely accused & arrested at 12 for robbery, having to sit down during his career peaking, his journey with music, females being a distraction, dating as a rapper, mentioning Blasian Doll in recent song that went viral, his song “Wicked In Da Raq” feat. G Herbo, hitting 4 Million views, jumping off the porch at an early age, producer Blue Nose's creative process with “Wicked In Da Raq”, how G Herbo hopped on the feature, his single “Emergency Room” being inspired by being shot, dropping new project soon, & more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Season 3, Episode 7 of the You Orns! Watford FC podcast host and lifelong Watford FC supporter Omar Moore on a Watford win (2-0 v Birmingham) for the first time since the start of the season! Plus: Val Ismael and the building of the Watford men's first team identity. Also: Watford Women have mixed fortunes in two games (a win and a defeat). And: The role of the legendary statesman Luther Blissett at Watford. Episode published: September 18, 2023 Subscribe to the You Orns WFC YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3h2hZnd or at https://youtube.com/@youornswfc NEW: You Orns! Pre-Match Live on YouTube - before almost every Watford Championship match this season on the You Orns WFC YouTube channel Follow You Orns! on Fanbase @youorns: https://fanbase.app/youorns Follow You Orns! on Twitter: https://twitter.com/YouOrnsWFC Follow You Orns! on Instagram: https://instagram.com/YouOrnsWFC #WatfordFC NEW SOCIAL MEDIA ADDITIONS FOR YOU ORNS! - Follow on Mastodon: https://mstdn.social/@YouOrnsWFC Follow You Orns! (Twitter) at https://twitter.com/YouOrnsWFC. This podcast is available on numerous podcasting platforms. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/omar-moore8/support
Today on the podcast: 49er FX sailors Georgia and Antonia Lewin-LaFrance. These sisters are currently the highest ranking Canadian FX team in the world combining in 2018. In 2019 the won the Canadians and then went on an absolute tear in 2021 placing 3rd at the Europeans and 6th at the worlds in Oman, winning the Canadian Rolex sailors of the year in 2022. Georgia has also been SailGP Canada's primary chief strategist and co-pilot, earning the nickname Speedy G from skipper Phil Robertson. We talked about what it's like to race with your sister, the Bluenose one design fleet in Nova Scotia and Antonia deals out our best advice yet in dealing with nerves "just put the bow down"
$1000 Minute advantage (0:07), what the fact (0:52), best hacks to get rid of bugs this summer (5:40), What's Trending: Sidney Crosby, paying more for parking & Bluenose marathon weekend! (13:49), Erin's thumb & your ugly injury (18:15), $1000 Minute (27:54), Mindbender: 39% of us admit to us that we have lied to a friend to avoid this! (31:50), Bike a Day in May winner! (34:30) Follow us on Instagram: @MOVE100Halifax, @ErinHopkinsFM & @PeterAtMove100
IC2 Mike "Snake Wake" Weiler was in the Navy from 89-94 where he did Interior Communication aboard submarines. Mike talks about the day to day life aboard a ship as well as how he got his rate and becoming Submarine Warfare qualified earning his dolphins. Mike explains the many positions within a sub and some details of multiple ways they surface, including breaking through ice in the Arctic and getting his "Blue Nose". After his departure from the Navy Mike also spent 2 years in the PA Guard.
Kevin Haigh has indeed been everywhere, with over 20 different countries visited and lived in. England, Holland, Brazil, Brunei and New Zealand just to name a few. Kevin has a ton of experience with many sports, including Rugby, Cricket, rock climbing, Kayaking, Jiu Jitsu, Judo and of course running. All this plus very recently Kevin received his first black belt in Judo, an amazing accomplishment. Kevin is training hard for the Bluenose half marathon soon approaching. Doing all these activities every day helps keep Kevin in shape and keep him one step ahead of his arthritis that was diagnosed back when he was 31. We cover a lot of ground and we know you are really going to like this interview. Cheers Kevin and you and your wife make fantastic ice cream, thank you.Our email if you would like to contact us:motivatetomove.podcast@gmail.comOur Facebook page, come check us out:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100041607699495Facebook link to the Judo club Kevin trains at, go check it out.https://www.facebook.com/groups/51577060049Give the gift of life, donate blood today:
Blue Nose Wanderer | Beer Reviewer | Digital Creator | Part 2 | 328 | thamichaelated Tonight we meet the beer legend once again to talk about a wide range of topics from the new drinking guidelines set by the Canadian government recently to aspiring to be a beer cicerone. Blue Nose Wanderer talked about the weirdest beers he's tried so far and recommended perfect pairings to go with some popular foods as well. Check out Part 1 to know where he started his journey and how. Join us for our livestream at 8:45 PM EST on January Feb 1st 2023! Don't forget to hit that like and subscribe button. Questions are welcome! - Our TEAM: Host: thamichaelated! Livestream Production & Photography by: Mohit - Special thanks to our EPISODE SPONSORS: Eat Local Pizza Best Local Pizza, Thunder Bay https://www.eatlocalpizzapos.com 801 Red River Rd, Thunder Bay, ON 807-767-0000 Youngs Insurance, Thunder Bay 807 344 9999 ask for Jenna https://quickrate.ca save 900 $$$ in 90 seconds! White Macgillivray Lester Lawyer & Law Firm #agentsofgood Local Injury Lawyers in Thunder Bay and NWO 807 344 1000 https://tbayinjurylaw.com/contact/ Raffaele's Tailoring https://www.facebook.com/raffaelestailoring 807-476-0669 Call now! Or stop by now! 3-905 Tungsten Street - - You can support the show here: https://ko-fi.com/thamichaelated https://www.instagram.com/thamichaelated http://www.thamichaelated.com https://www.facebook.com/thamichaelated Please hit that LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more!
Fritz and Franco are back to take a dive into the Efe Ajagba vs Stephan Shaw card. This time, the boys take a deep dive into the undercard fight, which featured Abraham "Supernova" Nova and Adam "Bluenose" Lopez. As always, Fritz and Franco break down all the fights... with a sense of humor.
It's a long weekend in Sunnyvale, and the Boys are ready to double the liquor, triple the weed, and steal the Bluenose for a sailing trip! Before they end up in jail for theft of historic property, they discuss dirty mosquito burgers, f**kin' useless inventions, and why Randy's a hit at the nudist beach!
The Bluenose II is a 161' schooner based out of Lunenberg, Nova Scotia, Canada, and is a replica of the original Bluenose, a Grand Banks fishing and racing schooner, and possibly the most iconic boat in North America. We talk about the boat's history, construction, operation, and passages. We talk about the crew, how they get the positions, what skills they develop, and what their lives are like.
This week's episode marks the return of our favourite segment, "The Tilton Two with a Blue". We are joined by Niall Murphy, a Bluenose who we had the pleasure of meeting through this very podcast and have gone on to build a friendship stemming from our mutual love of the Blues. As is tradition, we throw Niall in at the deep end with a quick fire round of questions before discussing what has been a season full of highs and lows! On top of all this, we round up the latest news from around the club... it has been a quiet one! We would like to say a massive thank you to Niall and we hope you enjoyed our discussion as much as we did! If you would like to a guest on the podcast and be part of "The Tilton Two with a Blue", please reach out to us directly via our socials; Instagram: @thetiltontwo Twitter: @thetiltontwo Facebook: @thetiltontwo YouTube: The Tilton Two Shout out to our guest Niall Murphy, head over to his instagram and give him a follow: @nigeeeeeeeee Keep Right On!
On this week's episode, The Tilton Two celebrate this huge milestone with a special episode. Since we started this podcast, we have realised that, you, our listeners don't actually know much about us and our Bluenose journey - episode 50 seems like the perfect time to let you all know a little bit more about us. Listen in to hear us quiz each other on topics such as our best and worst managers, biggest blues flop, favourite kits and much more! We hope you all enjoy this one and THANK YOU... thank you for all of your support in helping us get to this milestone, KRO! Please get in touch, and stay updated, with us via our socials; Instagram: @thetiltontwo Twitter: @thetiltontwo Facebook: @thetiltontwo YouTube: The Tilton Two New YouTube videos out every Wednesday at 12pm BST. Keep Right On!
Only one Bluenose II sailor was ever lost at sea. This is his story: defined not by his tragic death but by the big love he left behind. A documentary by CBC's Jon Tattrie.
The latest episode of the Celtic Down Under podcast is now available.On this podcast Jarrod, Sean & John discuss the following topics:* Review Celtic's 3-0 win against Dundee United in the Scottish Cup* Discuss the latest new about the Sydney Super Cup* Celtic International Call Ups * Preview Celtic vs Ross County in the SPFL on Sunday * And MorePlease subscribe for our YouTube channel using the following linkhttps://youtube.com/channel/UCddNEzx6XaVQHCLYRYxLvZAWe appreciate your support as always. Please subscribe to the Celtic Down Under Podcast via your podcast app
#190 - Blue Nose Wanderer @blue.nose.wanderer was #onetime wandering in tha studio. My iPad is called tha Studio pad if you ever need to #airdrop your files. The Blue nose wanderer and I, myself and Lucas had a fabulous time. We learned about his passion, the splendid beer reviews, that are engaging and entertaining. How did it all start and why BACK AGAIN. TONIIIIIIIIIIGHT. Talk about branding. It works. Build your own Cybertruck now from preorders $100 bucks, that's forty bucks less then The HOTWHEELs edition. Jacob we could have talked for hours more but you had to get up early this morning 6:30am is just the best. I feel you. Can't wait to have you back and seeing where you are taking this! Next stop @haywirefarm07 Cheers! vailable now on @YouTube and any podcast app like @spotify ⭐️ This episode is brought to you by: @eatlocalpizza @afloatwellness @onetimebrewco ⭐️ Thank you for your support! #community #communitybuilders . . . #thamichaelated #whereismydailyat #dailydriver #podcastlife #podcasthost #voicetalent #voiceactor #itsinthevoice #videopodcastspotify #spotifyvideo #spotifyearlyaccess #listenandwatch #madeincanada #spotifypodcast
Pacific Coast Boxing is back Fight #5 Round # 9! Adam Lopez Joins PCB! / Munguia vs. Rosado / Porter vs. CrawfordAdam “BluNose” Lopez is back on the podcast talking to Rick and Alfonso about his upcoming fight on the Porter vs. Crawford undercard, don't miss this insightful interview. A breakdown of the Munguia vs. Rosado fight and what happens next. Also, a great welterweight showdown between Terrance “Bud” Crawford and Shawn Porter is finally going down - who wins.? Plus all of the boxing news and other fights brought to you like no other podcast can. Real fight fans talking real boxing. Protect yourself at all times!
BOB'S WORLD… GOOD MORNING… THIS IS BOB WELCH.. ON THE ANCHOR PODCAST NETWORK A FARM IN FLORENCEVILLE, NEW.BRUNSWICK., HAS CARVED OUT A SPECIAL WAY TO CELEBRATE THE 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BLUENOSE. THE FAMED SCHOONER.. THAT NEVER LOST A RACE MORE.. IN A MINUTE --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bobwelch/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bobwelch/support
It was reported that the Bluenose struck a coral reef off the coast of Haiti. The crew were safe but the ship was so badly damaged that it would soon sink to the bottom of the Caribbean sea. No one has ever found any scrap of evidence of the wreckage. So just what was she doing there in the first place and secondly how could this have happened? Today we investigate this, on this day in weather history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Interview with Joe Arden audio artist and owner of Blue Nose AudioWe ask him:How did you get into Audio Narration?What do you look for in narrators?What are the benefits of using and trusting an audio company.?What projects are harder than others?Audio tapes – back in the day – the narrative, the voices never shifted. When did that start to evolve and how did you get involved?Are their any favorite narrating projects?What advice do you have for independent authors looking to create their first audiobook?What is it like working with crazy first timers like Ann Jensen? :PYou just co-authored your own book. How was that experience and will we be seeing more from you?Contact Information:Joe Arden@TheRealJoeArden everywhere Blue Nose is @BlueNoseAudio and bluenoseaudio.com for queries and submissions. Ann JensenAnnJensenWrites@gmail.comhttps://annjensenwrites.com/https://www.amazon.com/Ann-Jensen/e/B08VRMR5SK/https://www.facebook.com/annjensenbookshttps://www.instagram.com/annjensenbooks/Skylar Westhttps://www.authorskylarwest.com/https://www.amazon.com/author/skylarwest/https://www.facebook.com/authorskylarwest/https://www.instagram.com/author_skylarwest/?hl=enhttps://twitter.com/SkylarW63773206
Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 232, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: '50s Tv 1: Before debuting in this series, Jerry Mathers had appeared in 2 Bob Hope movies. Leave it to Beaver. 2: Word that completes the line sung by Jimmy Nelson "N-e-s-t-l-e-s, Nestle's makes the very best...". Chocolate. 3: In the 1950s this western was the top-rated series of the season 3 times. Gunsmoke. 4: She won a 1955 Emmy for playing the title role in the "Producers' Showcase" presentation of Peter Pan. Mary Martin. 5: In "Have Gun, Will Travel", Richard Boone played this dapper gun-for-hire based in San Francisco's Hotel Carlton. (Wire) Paladin. Round 2. Category: "H" Cities 1: This city's Atomic Bomb Dome, a structure left unrebuilt after WWII, has become a symbol of the peace movement. Hiroshima. 2: The racing schooner Bluenose, depicted on Canada's 10-cent coin, has a replica in this Nova Scotian port. Halifax. 3: Crossed by numerous canals, it's said that this German port has more bridges than Amsterdam and Venice combined. Hamburg. 4: This capital was founded by Sweden's King Gustav I Vasa in 1550. Helsinki, Finland. 5: It served as a dynastic capital in the 1800s and continued as the royal capital of Vietnam until 1945. Hue. Round 3. Category: Hitchcock's Blondes 1: She played the wife who knew too much in the remake of "The Man Who Knew Too Much" --que sera, sera. Doris Day. 2: This "regal" blonde stabs Anthony Dawson to death with a pair of scissors in "Dial M For Murder". Grace Kelly. 3: She was Mrs. Clark Gable when she starred in Hitchcock's comedy "Mr. And Mrs. Smith". Carole Lombard. 4: Glamour girl whose femme fatale role in "Vertigo" was no picnic. Kim Novak. 5: She stole her way into Sean Connery's heart as the title kleptomaniac in "Marnie". Tippi Hedren. Round 4. Category: Springs On The Map 1: This California resort's aerial tramway up Mt. San Jacinto has the world's largest rotating tramcars. Palm Springs. 2: This Australian town was named for a waterhole that was named for telegraph advocate Charles Todd's wife. Alice Springs. 3: This Georgia town is home to the Roosevelt Institute, a comprehensive rehabilitation facility. Warm Springs. 4: The U.S. Olympic Training Center is located in this city in the foothills of the Rockies. Colorado Springs. 5: This fashionable resort in the Adirondacks is the summer home of the New York City Ballet. Saratoga Springs. Round 5. Category: Self- Blank 1: It's a painting of an artist by the artist. Self-portrait. 2: It's used as a plea in court to justify the defendant's use of physical force against an attacker. Self-defense. 3: A positive sense of this represents how valuable you think you are. Self-esteem/worth. 4: In 1980 Spain granted the Basques this, though it was limited. Self-rule. 5: This prophecy comes about through a tendency to make events confirm to a predicted outcome. Self-fulfilling. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!
On the second of three albums set for release in his trilogy, we got the opportunity to speak with Bluenose B all about his newest record, "The Lost Estates". We loved his first record "Harrowby Road", so it was a complete honor to speak with the man behind the music to get all the inside details. Listen in and check out our talk! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wewriteaboutmusic/support
On this week's podcast:Shout Outs: Well done David Edgar - 12 years sober!RTV discussions: More to follow this week Las Vegas 2022: Tickets, hotel and travel partner update Welcome to your new NARSA Executive members:Treasurer: Alec Grant (Big Apple Bears RSC)Marketing & Sponsorship Director: Lorraine Spence (London RSC)Vancouver RSC withdraw their membership from NARSA A new club in Detroit perhaps?Communications recap:Rangers launch a new soccer academy in Abu Dhabi: https://www.rangers.co.uk/article/rangers-launch-soccer-academy-in-abu-dhabi/6k7WhjLgCJg2RyKtzfBiRDNordVPN article on protecting yourself from dodgy free wifi: https://www.rangers.co.uk/article/nordvpn-the-dangers-of-public-wi-fi/1ytk2VUPOECS27OkSKPMmjOrange County Soccer Club: Scottish themed night this coming SaturdayWorld's Strongest Man is a Blue Nose: https://www.rangers.co.uk/gallery/gallery-worlds-strongest-man-tom-stoltman-visits-ibrox/2vQAJRmwFAS3rQEooFvyxnManagers Dinner: NARSA has 2 tickets to give away to the dinner of the decade! RSCC's 55 party - I'm alive and that's about as good as it gets for now! Please share with your membership. This will also be shared on our new Facebook and WhatsApp groups, and via our social media too. It can also be downloaded on whatever podcast platform you use.
In this week's episode, The Tilton Two host the fifth instalment of "The Tilton Two With A Blue", with special guest Richard Bamber. Bamber is a lifelong Bluenose, now following the Blues from his home in Norway. Bamber takes part in the quick fire round, before discussing his thoughts on the past season and hopes for the future. Alongside the feature, we give you the usual roundup of bitesize news from around our beloved club, from what has been an eventful week. Please get in touch, via our socials, if you would like to be a guest on "The Tilton Two With A Blue". Instagram: @thetiltontwo Twitter: @thetiltontwo Keep Right On!
Some boats are a dime a dozen, but not the Bluenose. Grace and Linnea give you their ten cents on Nova Scotian racing legend Angus Walters and his pride and joy, the Bluenose schooner. From her racing days to her watery grave, this episode covers it all!Bluenose Heritage MinuteMinute Women
Adam Blusnose Lopez sits down with me before the big fight Saturday on ESPN! This is a fun episode and if you need some motivation this might give you a boost to follow YOUR dreams. . . Now let's start that party in your earholes! Please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE
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The Bluenose II set sail for another summer season last week. Current Affairs correspondent Brittany Wentzell caught up with the crew at the Northern Yacht Club in North Sydney before they sail to other stops around Cape Breton Island.
In this week's episode, the Tilton Two host the third instalment of the "The Tilton Two With A Blue" with special guest Michael Thomas. Michael is a lifelong Bluenose whose journey has seen him live in both Turkey and Saudi Arabia. We pick Michael's brain on the past season, hopes for next season and what it's like supporting Blues from the other side of the world. Alongside the feature, we give you the usual bitesize news from around our beloved club! Please get in touch, via our socials, if you would like to be a guest on "The Tilton Two With A Blue". Instagram: @thetiltontwo Twitter: @thetiltontwo Find Michael on instagram: @michael.thomas759443 Keep Right On!
Entretien avec le journaliste Brice Perrier à propos de son livre Sars-CoV-2 : aux origines du mal; échange avec le comédien Pierre-Alexandre Fortin, qui a décidé de devenir policier, suivi d'une discussion avec deux formateurs; entrevue avec l'historien Maurice Basque pour les 100 ans du Bluenose; plateau alimentation avec Caroline Huard, Hélène Laurendeau, Élyse Lambert, Fred Morin et Mike Williamson; et discussion avec Marina Orsini, qui anime Des histoires qui résonnent : le balado des proches aidants, en compagnie de la psychologue Édith Fournier.
In this week's episode, The Tilton Two welcome another Bluenose to the podcast on the preseason feature, "The Tilton Two With A Blue", Henry Oakes. Henry is a lifelong Bluenose and has some fantastic insights and opinions on the current goings on around the club. We get his take on the 20/21 season and what he wants to see from the boys next season. Alongside the feature, we give you the usual bitesize news round up from around our beloved club! Please get in touch if you would like to be a guest on "The Tilton Two With A Blue". Instagram: @thetiltontwo Twitter: @thetiltontwo Find Henry on all social platforms: @henryoakes94 Keep Right On!
In this week's episode, the Tilton Two present an exciting new segment, "The Tilton Two With A Blue", which will see a fellow Bluenose feature on the podcast and discuss their thoughts and opinions on everything Blues! This week welcomes Darren Twamley onto the podcast as we pick his brain on what has been a rollercoaster season. Alongside the new segment, we give you the usual bitesize news from around our beloved club! Please get in touch if you would like to be a guest on "The Tilton Two With A Blue". Instagram: @TheTiltonTwo Twitter:@TheTiltonTwo Find Darren on Instagram: @darrentwamley Keep Right On!
Friday, March 26: A doctor in Ontario has been charged with first-degree murder, a closer look at the real estate frenzy in Canada; and, celebrating 100 years of the Bluenose ship.
100 years ago, Canada's most iconic schooner launched from Lunenburg harbour. Alan Creaser, the chair of Bluenose 100 Anniversary Committee, shares plans to celebrate her legacy.
All aboard the Time Machine with Trish and Mike! This week has us questioning the standards of movie filming etiquette. Hays would not be impressed with modern standards. He may be more impressed with the upgrades to twister warning systems (although he likely would still question the 1996 film itself.) Someone who likely really wished they could endure modern (health) standards is Mary Mallon, the Irish cook not-so-affectionately called “Typhoid Mary”. The standards for the Baltimore Colts deteriorated quickly resulting in a very quick change of address. Too bad they couldn't use The Bluenose to ship their equipment to their new stadium. They likely “wrestled” with the decision to move. Get your ticket ready and join us as we unpack this week's topics. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/timemachinewithtrishmike/message
We had the pleasure of talking to former Blues U23 coach Richard Beale on his career, nurturing the likes of Nathan Redmond, Demarai Gray, and Jude Bellingham, his time working under Dong Ren, and his overall thoughts of the club as a lifelong Bluenose. This episode is sponsored by Manscaped - get 20% off plus free shipping using the code 'BLUESFOCUS20' at https://manscaped.com/ Be sure to find all our episodes on our website at https://www.bluesfocuspod.co.uk and you can support the pod at Blues Focus are creating Podcasts | Patreon
Big thanks go out to Canadian folk music icon Garnet Rogers. He kindly shared with us some amazing stories and fantastic music recommendations. Go to his website to purchase his memoir Night Drive: Travels with My Brother about his time on the road with Stan and check out his music on his website, or wherever you get your tunes. Thanks also to Sam Pope, ShantyTok leading light, and lead vocals on The Wellerman’s Official TikTok version of, well, The Wellerman. He gave us great insight into the current sea shanty phenomenon and was extremely charming and generous with his time. Find him on TikTok (of course), YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, and wherever you get your tunes.Thanks, as always, to our unofficial co-producer, Aaron P.Just FYI: There's a bit of salty language in this ep, which makes sense when you think about it.Here are the songs, articles, and that one podcast you'll hear about in this episode:The Wellerman (Sea Shanty) - From TikTok to Epic Remix, Nathan Phillips and others (Thanks to The Kifness for putting it up on YouTube)Barrett’s Privateers by Stan Rogers, 1977 Fogarty's Cove MusicThe Canadian Encyclopedia Stan Rogers, by Chris Gudgeon, Andrew McIntosh, August 29, 2013Hail to You, Santa Claus by Stan Rogers, 1970 RCA (Thanks to Nick Spacek for putting it on YouTube)STAN ROGERS: An Interview at Mariposa, 1978, Reprinted from The Folk Life Quarterly, Vol. III, No 1, Summer, 1978Stan Rogers intros & sings "Barrett's Privateers" in One Warm Line produced by Kensington CommunicationsStan Rogers shows off his first guitar from the CBC Digital Archives. Stan explains privateering to the host of Canada After Dark, Paul Soles. Broadcast Date: Nov. 30, 1978 The Maritime Cultural Resource Center Is the Stan Rogers song "Barrett's Privateers" true? by Dan ConlinSloop John B. by The Kingston Trio. 1958 Universal Music Group.Stand by Your Band Tom Thakkar and Tommy McNamara talk about the bands that Pitchfork attacks and your friends make fun of). The October 10, 2019 featuring Charlie Bury is all about Stan Rogers.Ordinary Day Great Big Sea 2011 WMG (This is the song Liz heard in a Scarborough bar)Four Strong Winds by Neil Young. 1978 album Comes a Time, written by Ian Tyson.Sea Shanty TikTok is the perfect expression of masculinity for 2021 MSNBC opinion piece by Hayes BrownMichael Row the Boat Ashore by Pete Seeger. Live in 1963. (Thanks to Evan for putting it on YouTube)In the Moment of Zen clip at the end, Jacqui is singing Bluenose by Stan Rogers. It is waaaaaaay out of her range.
In this episode, we will address the not so subtle difference between the first days in office of President Biden and President Trump. We also address the topic most close to President Biden as he campaigned and spoke during his inaugural address, which was unity. We compare his words with his actions. We also guide the listener along to assist them in solving the mystery.
Phil Watson is the Captain of the Bluenose 2, how cool is that!! We talk about life on Canada's most recognizable tall ship. Who would win in a race between Bluenose 1 and Bluenose 2? What happens when you need new sails for a tall ship? What does it take to become a member of the crew? Whats the highlight of the coolest maritime gig in all of Canada? Answers to all of these questions and more in this episode of Discovering The Story!
Today I speak with Tanner Harris. He is a former Navy Pilot and current airline pilot. As a junior pilot at a legacy carrier, he has so far avoided furlough- but he hasn’t flown in months. He took advantage of this free time by growing his small drone business into a national franchise. We discuss the how and why he started his business, the challenges associated with it, and why he decided to develop a very affordable franchising opportunity for you. If you enjoy this podcast, please hit that subscribe button and share with your friends. View this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lGmg4peME9Y GUEST: Tanner Harris http://www.bluenoseaerial.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bluenoseaerialimaging/ https://www.facebook.com/bluenoseaerialimaging/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-nose-aerial-imaging/ HOST: Tyler Allerding https://www.instagram.com/tylerallerding/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-allerding-818673143/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/65867266/admin/ https://www.instagram.com/theskypirates/ Email us at info@theskypirates
(2:05) "I'm gonna sit and wait this one out" as a literary device; (4:00) Vivaldi guilty of child neglect; (8:39) the incredible loneliness of outer space, lose the will to live; (13:52) you're 600 million years in the future, so who's gonna make the coffee?; (15:11) a car with a movie about a car, the 4th wall becomes a ball of light I LOVED HOW BRIGHT THAT MOVIE WAS!!!; (18:02) cave; (20:28) Bluenose the Underwater Robot, lazer boomerang + lazer nunchucks = story; (28:47) epaulettes: Lief Garret meets Lil B, Gary Glitter meets the Avalanches; (32:22) The Death of Pickens like the death of Socrates
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have hosts Zach, Ed, Steve & Alex with Sam Leach (Anime Recap host) and Jo (our Discord moderator)as we go through One Piece Chapter 997, “Flames” along with a triple Anime Recap for Episodes 950-952, some Piece Together and trivia!Thanks to Steve for this week's episode image! Check out all of the alternate images and titles on our Patreon, subscribe today at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast!You can pick up One Piece Podcast merch from our TeePublic store! Check it out!0:00:00 Introduction0:07:23 Manga Recap: Chapter 9971:09:51 Anime Recap: Episodes 950 - 9521:31:51 Piece Together2:25:38 To Be Continued & TriviaCheck out the fifth episode of our mini-series Fight Together, about Parents and Children in One Piece. Our sixth episode arrives December 2020!You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to our 500+ episode archive, exclusive episodes with our special guests, SWAG and a lot more. Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have the full One Piece Podcast documentary The One Piece Podcast Goes to Japan exclusively on Patreon!We'll see you on December 13th for our Manga Recap of One Piece Chapter 998 and more One Piece Podcast!
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have hosts Zach, Ed, Steve & Alex with Sam Leach (Anime Recap host) and Jo (our Discord moderator)as we go through One Piece Chapter 997, “Flames” along with a triple Anime Recap for Episodes 950-952, some Piece Together and trivia! Thanks to Steve for this week's episode image! Check out all of the alternate images and titles on our Patreon, subscribe today at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast! You can pick up One Piece Podcast merch from our TeePublic store! Check it out! 0:00:00 Introduction 0:07:23 Manga Recap: Chapter 997 1:09:51 Anime Recap: Episodes 950 - 952 1:31:51 Piece Together 2:25:38 To Be Continued & Trivia Check out the fifth episode of our mini-series Fight Together, about Parents and Children in One Piece. Our sixth episode arrives December 2020! You can subscribe on Patreon and get access to our 500+ episode archive, exclusive episodes with our special guests, SWAG and a lot more. Don't miss out, subscribe at patreon.com/onepiecepodcast to get the full One Piece Podcast experience! We have the full One Piece Podcast documentary The One Piece Podcast Goes to Japan exclusively on Patreon! We'll see you on December 13th for our Manga Recap of One Piece Chapter 998 and more One Piece Podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-one-piece-podcast--5846933/support. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of The One Piece Podcast we have hosts Zach, Ed, Steve & Alex with Sam Leach (Anime Recap host) and Jo (our Discord moderator) as we go through One Piece Chapter 997, “Flames” along with a triple Anime Recap for Episodes 950-952, some Piece Together and trivia! Thanks to Steve for this week's episode image! Check out all of the alternate images and titles on […] The post Episode 649, “White Cross Blue Nose” appeared first on The One Piece Podcast.
Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
Author Dean Jobb is back with another tale from his new book, "Daring, Devious, and Deadly - True Tales of Crime and Justice from Nova Scotia's Past". Today, the story of Angus Walters, skipper of the Bluenose, who sued Cosmopolitan magazine for libel.
Likes, comments, subscriptions, and shares are all appreciated! #UTV #AVFC This week, we're joined by Chris Fetters of the Seattle Lions Club!! We're discussing Chris' foray into the Villa including away days in Stoke, creating a Lions Club in the Emerald City, one surprisingly amiable Bluenose in Seattle, and connecting with expats and new fans alike in the soccer crazed Pacific Northwest! We're ALSO recapping our recent triumph over Leicester, and previewing our HIGHLY anticipated clash with Premier League "new boys", Leeds United! To find Chris OR the Seattle Lions: Twitter: @Chris_Fetters Twitter: @AVSCSeattleLion Facebook: AVFC Seattle ____ To connect with fans like Chris on your travels, check out the AVFC Lions Club App, the best resource for connecting with supporter clubs on your travels and in your home city. Find out where to go catch the match, and who to watch it with on this intuitive, user-friendly resource that every Villa fan should be taking advantage. By the fans. For the fans. Android: https://t.co/4vBSSC7nOl?amp=1 Apple Devices: https://t.co/u1fHurm8jM?amp=1 Twitter: @AppAVFC ____ To listeners, interested collaborators, or potential guests who want to connect with us: Twitter: @WittonPodAVFC WittonPodcast@gmail.com ____ ...and to visit our sponsor, Hammerhead DFS (Daily Fantasy Sports): Twitter: @HammerheadDFS OR HERE And remember, for a limited time, use code: WittonPod20 for 20% off your first DFS Pass! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In today's episode, we have the pleasure of interviewing Tanner Harris the founder of Blue Nose Aerial Imaging. Blue Nose has created a unique opportunity for drone operators that are looking to start, expand, or network in order to grow their business. As an ex-Navy aviator and UAL pilot Tanner and Blue Nose have created a unique opportunity for pilots looking to make an additional income and develop a business outside of the cockpit.
Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
Beat to the windward once more, and up to the foresail as before. Brooke Oland of Middle River crewed aboard the Bluenose II back in the '80s. This summer his son Liam is taking his turn on watch. They shared some of their adventures on Information Morning.
Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
It's an unusual year for the Bluenose II, doing sail pasts all along the Nova Scotia coast, but with no visitors allowed on board. We had an interview with Captain Phil Watson the skipper of the Bluenose before she makes her way to Cape Breton and the Bras D'or Lakes.
BANG! @southernvangard #radio Ep260: COVID-19 Edition 29! Yeeeeeee what a week we have in store for you Vangardians - WORLD EXCLUSIVES flying everywhere from Jamil Honesty & Hobgoblin’s upcoming “Martyr Music 2”, a searing cut off OC from NC & D.R.UG.S. Beats upcoming “Crown Royal” album AND one more you-heard-it-here-first joint from Stik Figa & Conductor William’s upcoming LP “Tomorrow Is Forgotten”! We’re not stopping there - we had the homie Jamil Honesty call in and give us the scoop on MM2 and all the other fish he’s got in the fryer. It’s straight LEGEND status this Thursday for our interview session - the one and only GRAND DADDY I.U.! His new LP “The Essence” is out everywhere - you can hear joints from the album in the first set and check interview snippets at the end of the show until the full interview drops on Thursday. Wipe out your playlists and make room, it’s that #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mixshow #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live August 16, 2020 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #soundcloud #youtube #spotifypodcast #googlepodcasts #stitcherradio #mixcloud #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks Talk Break Inst. - "Birthday Cake" - DJ Pocket "Get Mines" - Grand Daddy I.U. ft. John Jigg$, Prince Po, Inf Da God & Lapiduss "Fully Charged" - Grand Daddy I.U. ft. Lil Fame, Rah Digga, Bumpy Knuckles & DJ Ace "Slick Talk" - Grand Daddy I.U. ft. John Jigg$, Inf Da God, Rah Hollowz, Bando Flee & Shortee Sha "Up For Discussion" - OC from NC & D.R.U.G.S. Beats ft. ILLPO & Precyce Politix ** WORLD EXCLUSIVE ** "Heaven Help Me" - Jamil Honesty & Hobgoblin ft. Josiah The Gift & Ace Cannons ** WORLD EXCLUSIVE ** "Funeral" - Jamil Honesty & Hobgoblin ft. Dj Grazzhoppa ** WORLD EXCLUSIVE ** Talk Break Inst. - "Jack Herer" - DJ Pocket ** Interview - Jamil Honesty ** "The Ritual" - Stik Figa (prod. Conductor Williams)** WORLD EXCLUSIVE ** "Holy War" - Recognize Ali ft. Vinnie Paz & Dj Tmb (prod. B-Sun) "Pressure" - Raw Wattage & Large Pro "Woke" - DJ Dug Boogie ft. Scienz of Life & U-George "Blue Nose" - The Bad Seed (prod. Team Demo) "Stromile Swift" - Daniel Son, Asun Eastwood & Futurewave "The Lord & The God" - Flee Lord & 38 Spesh ft. Fred Da God Son "Butterfly Needlez VII" - Ralphiie Reese (prod. Professor 950) "RAWest I Remain" - Josiah The Gift (prod. Mosbeats) "Rear Views" - Lord Juco & The Standouts ft. Jah-Monte Talk Break Inst. - "Sour Diesel (Intro)" - DJ Pocket "Nipsey Blue" - Snoop Dogg Interview Snippets - Grand Daddy I.U. - ** FULL INTERVIEW DROPS THURS 8/20 **
On this episode, we discuss all music releases, Jay Z writing still dre and its effect on Drake's ghost writing rumors. If Tory Lanez is just as bad as 69 or is he still good outside. Pop Smoke refusing to snitch about alleged shootings prior to his death, Juelz Santana being back home, the death of Dominican Mannyh , and much more ! follow us on instagram @theneverfamouspodcast and twitter @neverfamouspod --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/neverfamous/support
Scott caught up with Scottish Comedy Legend and fellow Rangers supporter Andy Cameron to discuss is career and love of Rangers. Andy has many great stories to share from over the years following Rangers both himself and with his family. A top Blue Nose and it was a pleasure to speak with him.#KeepTheBattleFeverONMusic in the background from https://www.fesliyanstudios.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Canada's Balladeer Wiz Bryant as he Travels This Land exploring Canadian history through tales of adventure, courage and compassion in story and song. In this episode Wiz tells the tale of the Bluenose Schooner - the story of the ship featured on Canada's 10 cent coin the dime. Includes original song "Bluenose" from Wiz Bryant's album Ballads Of Canada.
Join us this week to hear about the rest of the Bluenose's exciting career! Perhaps we will answer the question of how she made it on to the dime. This week I am again joined by my friend Brad and we recount the story of the Bluenose, and the racing series that made her famous! Once called the Queen of the North Atlantic, she is now a national symbol of Canada and an example of Canadian ingenuity and tenacity. Written by: Dane SynnottVoiced by: Dane Synnott and Brad GallowayProduced by: Justin Homenko and Nikita ChkolnyArtwork by: Taryn HartMusic: Strength of the Titans by Kevin MacLeod (License)
If you're Canadian, I'm sure you've heard of the Bluenose. You know, the ship on the dime. But do you know why its famous? Whether you're into boats, fishing, or racing, you'll enjoy this story!This week I am joined by my friend Brad and we recount the story of the Bluenose, and the racing series that made her famous! Once called the Queen of the North Atlantic, she is now a national symbol of Canada and an example of Canadian ingenuity and tenacity. Written by: Dane SynnottVoiced by: Dane Synnott and Brad GallowayProduced by: Justin Homenko and Nikita ChkolnyArtwork by: Taryn HartMusic: Strength of the Titans by Kevin MacLeod (License)
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It's been a long time coming, and it's finally happening! Nova Scotians rejoice!Friend of the show and MLB.com Blue Jays writer Keegan Matheson finally makes a return appearance on the podcast, and the Bluenose-ness of the conversation is strong! He sits down with host A.J. Andrews and discusses topics such as Danny Jansen's routine, Travis Shaw's efforts to put 2019 behind him, and Jonathan Davis' new daddy powers. And there is more to come in the future! So be prepared and listen to this episode!Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @A_J_Andrews! Follow Keegan @KeeganMatheson!Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes!This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, WealthSimple, Bombas, Progressive and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blue Jays - Daily Podcast On The Toronto Blue Jays
It's been a long time coming, and it's finally happening! Nova Scotians rejoice! Friend of the show and MLB.com Blue Jays writer Keegan Matheson finally makes a return appearance on the podcast, and the Bluenose-ness of the conversation is strong! He sits down with host A.J. Andrews and discusses topics such as Danny Jansen's routine, Travis Shaw's efforts to put 2019 behind him, and Jonathan Davis' new daddy powers. And there is more to come in the future! So be prepared and listen to this episode! Follow the podcast on Twitter @LockedOnJays and follow the host @A_J_Andrews! Follow Keegan @KeeganMatheson! Subscribe on Himalaya, Google Play, Spotify, and iTunes! This episode is sponsored by Jays From the Couch, WealthSimple, Bombas, Progressive and the Locked On Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emily Deane is back! We smash pints from Quidi Vidi Brewery! It's a brewery in Newfoundland! We talk a leaked Mighty Ducks logo, emergency goalies, the Blue Nose, P.E.I potatoes and kissing a cod!
He has been captain of the Bluenose II, the replica ship of the legendary Bluenose, since 2001. I had the chance to talk with him about the Bluenose and its place in our history recently. E-mail: canadianhistoryehx@gmail.com Website: http://canadaehx.blogspot.ca Patreon: www.patreon.com/bairdo Music by Kevin McLeod
The original Bluenose spent it's last day sailing above water. The famous schooner went down off coast of Haiti in 1946.
On this episode, Jen and Kim talk about one of their biggest inspirations in the paranormal storytelling world, Helen Creighton. Helen was born and raised in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and published many folklore stories surrounding Black Magic, Enchantment and Superstitions. The ladies discuss chapter 2 of her book named Bluenose Magic and Jen dives into her own research about a community close to her home called East Preston, where there are plenty of Helen Creighton type stories surrounding the Witches, Warlocks and the Man as tall as a Lamp Post. They review Old Forester Statesman 95 Proof bourbon.
In this episode we sit down with PJ Mäkinen of "Team Myles" powered by "Lifemark". What is Team Myles? "The Team Myles ambassador program is a special program within the Scotiabank Blue Nose Marathon that invites people who are pursuing lifestyle and fitness goals to band together and train for a 5KM or 10KM at the Scotiabank Blue Nose Marathon. This free program offers access to professionals who will work with you to set personal goals, and also provides opportunity to learn about exercise, running, technical gear, training, diet and nutrition from qualified professionals. Individuals will apply what they learn during weekly training sessions, and support one another as they work toward their fitness goals. Team Myles members also serve as Blue Nose Ambassadors, helping spread the Blue Nose word throughout the community." Join Erica and PJ as they talk about this amazing program, and we hear some of the success stories from this years Scotiabank Bluenose Marathon. About Lifemark: https://www.lifemark.ca Get involved: https://teammyles.com/ https://bluenosemarathon.com #ElevateYourExpectations
This week on The Rundown, we bring you results from the Scotiabank Bluenose Marathon weekend and the Comrades Marathon in South Africa. We also dish on the top performances from OFSAA, NCAA's, the Speed River Inferno and the Rome Diamond League.
With Neil away, this week the lads are joined for Episode 16 by a special guest; Everton legend and boyhood Evertonian Ronny Goodlass, who joins the blue side of the team. Ronny provides fantastic insight into both club's fixtures this weekend, as we preview Liverpool's trip to Watford and Everton vs Cardiff. The lads tackle some social media questions including whether it is finally time to rest Firmino and which Liverpool legend would get in Ronny's all time Everton side. The show ends with Ronny giving us the motivation behind his new book; "Blue Nose", as well as discussing his amazing charity work with "Health through Sport"
In Alan's absence, James has recruited two Bluenose mates, Alex and Del, to talk through the win over St Mirren at the weekend and give their views on Daniel Candeias' ridiculous sending off at the hands of Willie Collum. In the Retro Focus this week, we relive the 1993 League Cup Final against Hibernian, which seen Super Ally climb off the bench 179 days after a leg break playing for Scotland and score an overhead kick winner. Alex was at the game, and he gives his insight into the day itself. As always, thanks for listening and give us a follow on Twitter @RangersRetroPod.
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In Episode 14 of Season 5 of the Aye Ready Podcast, we are joined by Graeme Clark from Epic Promotions who is a good friend of Dave and a good Bluenose. Graeme talks about the fantastic charity work he is involved with and joins in the discussion about the disappointing loss to Hibs, the win against Partick in the league and the emphatic win against Ayr United in the Scottish Cup. The Classic Match covers Graeme’s take on a 4-0 victory against Celtic in 2000 we covered earlier on in this season of our podcast. As ever we also talk about Rangers and non-Rangers related news. **Epic Promotions run private speaking and entertainment events that support various charities through donations.
In this episode Matt Saintsing raises a glass with Todd Baldwin, Pres. & Founder of Red Leg Brewing Company, Colorado Springs, CO. They talked about; their memories from being stationed together in Iraq, how Todd traded camo for Colorado and how he risked it all to make damn good beer. You won't believe what happens next ...
In this episode, Jerry is conspicuously absent, but Kim talks to her good friend Emily Pottie about the Bluenose Heritage Minute. Topics covered include East coast identity, bananas, the (mostly animal-based) imagery on Canadian currency, the local politics of restoring old boats, and the growing number of parallels between Justin Bieber and Bluenose II. Heritage Minute: https://youtu.be/OGv0we4Z9G0 Website: ohcanadacast.comTwitter: twitter.com/ohcanadacast Facebook: facebook.com/ohcanadacastEmail: ohcanadacast@gmail.com Intro and outro music credit: www.intoinfinity.org
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In Episode 7, we learn about the most famous ship in Canadian history, the Bluenose schooner, also known as the Queen of the North Atlantic. Check out the stamps discussed in this episode here: https://medium.com/stamp-stories/the-bluenose-6e1985d28843
Heather Morgan, CEO of SalesFolk, joined us in the Bowery Capital studio this week to share her "5 Steps To Sales Emails That Convert." SalesFolk helps B2B companies refine their sales messaging, enabling clients to increase response rates to cold emails by as much as 10x, netting them faster sales cycles and more customers. In this episode, Heather lays out a five-step framework for crafting better performing sales messaging for your startup and institutionalizing its use in a fast-growing sales team. Heather founded SalesFolk 3 years ago and has since helped a who's who of SaaS startups optimize their sales messaging, including Lyft, KissMetrics, Bluenose and Box. She previously led business development at Tamatem, a mobile gaming company backed by 500 Startups. She is also an economist by training, having worked with various organizations including the World Bank. Her writing portfolio is impressive: Heather has been freelance writing for over 7 years and is a published author with Oxford University Press amongst others. She's written at least one cold email a day for the last 10 years, and over her career has helped 200+ companies refine 10,000+ cold sales emails. If you're interested in benefitting from Heather's expertise, check out SalesFolk's Email Mastery Course which lays out it all out with hours of video, takeaway PDFs, and monthly private webinars. According to Heather, the gap between the best and worst sales teams is growing in part because people mistake the plethora of new sales automation tools and practices as a substitute for doing the necessary homework, list building, and thoughtful copywriting. Many sales teams are working off the same ineffective, legacy templates that have proliferated for decades. Most, more importantly, don't emphasize the conscientiousness that's critical in getting leads to respond. As a result, most sales emails go straight in the trash bin, or worse yet, a spam filter or blacklist. In today's episode, Heather shares her five-step framework for crafting compelling sales email copy and her secrets to effective buyer profiling, multi-touch campaigning, and email process best practices. Until next week, happy listening!
Heather Morgan, CEO of SalesFolk, joined us in the Bowery Capital studio this week to share her "5 Steps To Sales Emails That Convert." SalesFolk helps B2B companies refine their sales messaging, enabling clients to increase response rates to cold emails by as much as 10x, netting them faster sales cycles and more customers. In this episode, Heather lays out a five-step framework for crafting better performing sales messaging for your startup and institutionalizing its use in a fast-growing sales team. Heather founded SalesFolk 3 years ago and has since helped a who's who of SaaS startups optimize their sales messaging, including Lyft, KissMetrics, Bluenose and Box. She previously led business development at Tamatem, a mobile gaming company backed by 500 Startups. She is also an economist by training, having worked with various organizations including the World Bank. Her writing portfolio is impressive: Heather has been freelance writing for over 7 years and is a published author with Oxford University Press amongst others. She's written at least one cold email a day for the last 10 years, and over her career has helped 200+ companies refine 10,000+ cold sales emails. If you're interested in benefitting from Heather's expertise, check out SalesFolk's Email Mastery Course which lays out it all out with hours of video, takeaway PDFs, and monthly private webinars. According to Heather, the gap between the best and worst sales teams is growing in part because people mistake the plethora of new sales automation tools and practices as a substitute for doing the necessary homework, list building, and thoughtful copywriting. Many sales teams are working off the same ineffective, legacy templates that have proliferated for decades. Most, more importantly, don't emphasize the conscientiousness that's critical in getting leads to respond. As a result, most sales emails go straight in the trash bin, or worse yet, a spam filter or blacklist. In today's episode, Heather shares her five-step framework for crafting compelling sales email copy and her secrets to effective buyer profiling, multi-touch campaigning, and email process best practices. Until next week, happy listening!
Introduction: Join Jason Hartman and his mom on this episode of The Creating Wealth Show as they discuss their long road trip through several markets including Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, Nashville, Birmingham and Dallas. You'll learn about the “minimalist management” philosophy in creating bulletproof rental properties that require very little maintenance and a good overview of several markets. Also, a big thank you to all of the doctors in the audience who provided advice and support relating to my mothers carotid artery surgery. She's doing well in the Cleveland Clinic provided a top-notch medical experience. Visit www.JasonHartman.com to view properties in these markets and to register for our Little Rock Property Tour and Creating Wealth Bootcamp in late September. Happy investing! Key Takeaways: · (1:40) Brief update about Jason's Mom's post-surgery health & the Cleveland Clinic · (5:54) How to handle late rent for long distance self-managed properties · (11:55) How to handle long-distance evictions without a property manager using an eviction service · (14:49) A special message from Bill Clinton · (18:28) Pleasantly surprised by downtown Cleveland · (21:23) Moving on to Birmingham and minimalist management styles · (26:44) Coming up in mid-late September: Little Rock Creating Wealth Seminar and Property Tour Links: www.JasonHartman.com Audio Transcription: ANNOUNCER: Welcome to Creating Wealth with Jason Hartman! During this program Jason is going to tell you some really exciting things that you probably haven't thought of before, and a new slant on investing: fresh new approaches to America's best investment that will enable you to create more wealth and happiness than you ever thought possible. Jason is a genuine, self-made multi-millionaire who not only talks the talk, but walks the walk. He's been a successful investor for 20 years and currently owns properties in 11 states and 17 cities. This program will help you follow in Jason's footsteps on the road to financial freedom. You really can do it! And now, here's your host, Jason Hartman, with the complete solution for real estate investors. JASON HARTMAN: Welcome to the Creating Wealth Show! This is your host Jason Hartman, and this is episode #389! Thanks so much for joining me today. I kind of feel like I haven't been with you in a while! At least not directly. In that we've played a lot of interviews with guests and so forth, but not that many where I've just kind of been talking to you. So I'm really glad to just be talking to you today, and going over a bunch of issues. And I'm actually on the way to the airport. I'm here in the south, in beautiful Gulf Shores, Alabama, and Mom is with me, she's taking me to the airport. The first thing I wanted to say is, since I announced my mom's medical condition on the show, several weeks back, thank you so much to all of you. I guess we've got a lot of doctors in the audience, so we really appreciate the calls, and the emails, and the advice we got from you, so thank you very much for that, and I'll give you a little update into what has happened since then. Here's mom. Mom, say hello! Surgery in Cleveland MOM: Hi, everyone. I just want to say thank you also, for all of the concern that Jason's audience seem to show about my carotid artery operation, and just want to let you all know that everything turned out terrifically well at the Cleveland Clinic. That is just a classy place to go, if you have anything wrong. JASON HARTMAN: Good stuff. I would totally agree; the Cleveland Clinic is an incredible operation. I was very impressed. So, with all of that, real estate is kind of in our DNA. What happened is, I actually flew to Cleveland to meet my mom there, and she drove up there, and, well, I was in Cleveland, we were there for about a week with her recovery and so forth from the surgery, that went very well, as you just heard, and I met with our Cleveland local market specialist, who actually is one that we've been working with for quite a while in another market. He formed an alliance with a group up in Cleveland, and I met with him, and I looked at their properties, and I gotta say, I did not think I would like Cleveland very much. We have shied away from a lot of the previously blighted markets. We're still shying away from the real blighted ones like Detroit. But, you know, I was pleasantly impressed with Cleveland. I really was. It was amazing. Now, I was impressed with all of the extensive downtown redevelopment projects; I was impressed with the properties, and the cash flow on those properties; I was impressed with the rehab. Again, we're working in Cleveland, with the same provider we've been working with for many, many years in another market. So, you'll hear more about that, and you'll hear more about his partner in the Cleveland market that's doing the direct business. More on that to come. I did shoot some video, and I'll share that with you on our YouTube channel, and maybe we'll even play the audio track from some of that video. We might even do that on this podcast, time permitting, because one of those audio tracks is really just a conversation, while the other videos are looking at properties, and so the visual helps. But for the conversation, we can probably just play the audio part of that video on the podcast here today. And then, mom and I, after looking at Cleveland—oh, mom, you gotta share the funniest thing. And I was very concerned about you during the surgery, as I was pacing around the waiting room and so forth there at the Cleveland Clinic. But I knew you were okay when you were in the intensive care unit and you demanded your iPhone, and what were you doing on your iPhone? I actually took a funny picture of you, why don't you talk about that? MOM: Well, I had the operation the 2nd or 3rd day of the month— JASON HARTMAN: It was the 2nd, it was July 2nd. MOM: Okay, it was July 2nd. Anyway, the rents are supposed to be in my bank account on the first day of the month. So, I was simply calling those that I didn't think had paid yet, that weren't registered in my bank to pay their rent, immediately. JASON HARTMAN: I know my mom's been on a few shows before, everybody, and you've heard her talk before. She's the—I call it an extreme do-it-yourselfer. She's not a do-it-yourselfer; she's an extreme do-it-yourselfer. That mansion in which you live, you probably would have built it yourself if you could have. MOM: I could have gotten rid of all of the bad health. JASON HARTMAN: Yeah. I tell you, building a house is a nightmare project. So I would never recommend that to anybody. But you know, that was your childhood dream ever since you saw Gone With The Wind as a little girl. But anyway, what you do, that I think is kind of interesting—number one, you self-manage all your properties. You don't use managers. And you self-manage from a long distance. You have properties as far away as about 2,000 miles or so, and then you have closer properties that are within, I don't know, maybe 60, 80 miles. Biloxi, Gulfport, that's where you've got one. You've got another one in Tuscaloosa I think, right? MOM: Yes, uh huh. Those are the closest. JASON HARTMAN: Do you have anything in Mobile, Alabama? MOM: No, uh uh. Dealing with Late Rent JASON HARTMAN: So, those rental properties, what you do that's interesting, is you have all your tenants deposit the rent into your bank account. So, you bank with a big national bank, and they're responsible for going to the bank and depositing the money into your account on the first. And I remember when you were in the intensive care unit, and this was literally, I mean—look, folks. I tried to stop her. I tried to take the phone away. She wouldn't have it. Just, you have to know my mom to understand that. You're not gonna stop her from doing anything. And so, you had a sheet of paper there, and you were looking at the deposits, and you had a pencil, and you were writing down on a sheet of paper which ones had deposited, and you discovered that of all your rental properties, four people had not made their deposit, and you were calling them on your iPhone from the ICU, where they strictly say that you are not allowed to have phones in there. MOM: Well, actually, it was only three people. The bank had kind of made a mistake on one of the tenant's deposits; I couldn't quite recognize it, but they corrected that the next day, and the tenant told me that they had definitely deposited, and they were telling the exact truth. So it was only three people that hadn't deposited immediately. JASON HARTMAN: What strikes me as interesting—and again, if you use property managers, you don't have this opportunity—but I remember listening to you talk to your tenants on the phone, and what strikes me as interesting is how I think that because you have this kind of a personal relationship with them—of course it's a business relationship, you're not friendly with them, so to speak. You're not getting too close to them, in other words. But because they know you, and they view you as an actual person, rather than some sort of nameless, faceless institution, I feel that you exert some more pressure over them to get them to pay, and pay quickly. Do you agree, or have anything to say about that? MOM: I just make it very clear that I cannot tolerate late rent payments when they sign that lease. And they know that I expect and demand that my rent be paid the first day of the month. JASON HARTMAN: So, tell the listeners kind of how you handle that, and what you say to people, and things like that. And by the way, folks, we're gonna cover a lot of other subjects in this show, in this episode, so I'm just going over a few things here that struck me as kind of funny with mom. But, tell the listeners how you handle that, what you say to them. MOM: Well, I simply call them and say, hi whoever it is on the other end of the line. I don't see your rent in my bank deposit yet, and is there a problem, or did you already put it in, or what is going on? And they tell me what has happened. And I say, look, you know there's a $60 late fee if you don't have the rent in there the first day. I really do not want your $60. I simply want your rent on time. When will the rent be put in the bank? And they tell me. And if it isn't in there on that first day of the month, I say, well, be sure to put in the $60. JASON HARTMAN: For the late fee. Okay. And do they usually do that? Do they cooperate, and put it in? MOM: Yes, most of them all do that. There is one tenant that does not do that, and all of those $60 late fees will simply be deducted out of their security deposit when they leave. JASON HARTMAN: Okay. So, now, you did have a problem, though, that was kind of stressing you out on one of your properties. And this is a long distance property again; it's about 2000 miles away from you, so, it's far away, and you actually called up a real estate agent, I think you were called a Century 21 office, and kind of describe for the listeners that whole story. And that happened this month. You know, these are unusual, but it happened to happen this month, you happened to be in the intensive care unit at the Cleveland Clinic, which I think is ridiculous that you were doing this, but, I don't know. Maybe that's what keeps you alive, is you have a purpose, you know? You knew you had to recover from surgery, and recover quickly, because you had to collect your rent. So, it's kind of like Viktor Frankl's Man's Search For Meaning. Another version of it. The modern version. MOM: Well, what happened is that this tenant is now—we're in the eviction process. And the tenant had moved in a girlfriend, and he simply didn't pay. So, I called a local real estate agent, and I told them the situation, and I asked them to, would they please go over there and just check and see if the place looked like it had been abandoned? If tenants were still living in there, or what. Anyway, the gentleman, very nicely did go over there, and— JASON HARTMAN: The realtor. MOM: The realtor. And as he was there, someone was coming out of the door. And it happened to be the girlfriend. And I said, please let me speak with her. And so, she just took his phone, and took it in the house; the poor real estate guy lost his phone. He was ready to call the police to get the phone back. She carried out a ten-minute conversation with me about when they were going to pay rent, and all of the details. I said, please, now give that man back his phone. I talked to the realtor— JASON HARTMAN: This is hilarious. It's like a reality show, you know? MOM: I talked to the realtor, a few hours later I called him, and said, I wanted his address, I wanted to send him a check for his work in helping me out. And he refused the check, and he says, that's just my job, to give really good service to people. So I thought, that's a great guy. And I will certainly go back to him when I need to. JASON HARTMAN: Yeah. So, the realtors—you know, there's—what you've gotta realize, if you want to self-manage your properties, and if you want to be an extreme do-it-yourselfer like my mother—I mean, the vast majority of my clients, you know, and I'm talking vast, vast majority. Maybe 95% of our clients, use property managers. And you know, I do it both ways myself. Some of my properties I self-manage, and as I've said to you on many episodes for a long time now, I was happily, pleasantly surprised that I could do this from a long distance. I never thought that was achievable. And for our members, I taught a whole webinar on that topic, and I've talked about it on the podcast as well, on prior episodes, about long distance self-management of your properties. So, there are advantages and disadvantages to each. What you're hearing now is from an extreme do-it-yourselfer. So, good. Anything else on that? MOM: No, other than the fact that I have now done all of the eviction preparation work. Do-It-Yourself Eviction JASON HARTMAN: So, how do you handle a long distance eviction like that? Without a property manager? Tell us what you do. You go online, you find an eviction service, etcetera—tell us what that's about, and how it works, and how much it costs. MOM: Well, first off, I do file a three-day notice to pay rent or quit. Because I know all of the details. And I then hire a process server, which costs anywhere from $30 to $50 or $60 to get the thing served. Then you send the proof of service to the attorney. And you can go online and just Google eviction services. You always want to get a firm that specializes in evictions. Don't get a firm that does every other kind of legal work. Just evictions only. JASON HARTMAN: Yeah. So, there are lots of law firms out there. They are technically law firms, that offer eviction services, that are like an assembly line. They're a mill, and they just process evictions, and deal with tenant issues, like crazy. And one of the things I say when I talk about self-management, is that sometimes, your property managers will actually do this process themselves. You know, they will go, and they will post a three-day notice right on the door. Sometimes they nail it right to the door. And it's kind of embarrassing for the neighbors to see that. And they will actually do all of this, and they will handle the eviction, they will show up in court, they will take it all the way through getting your judgment against the tenant, which you can later collect on. Or, at least, try to collect. And I've talked a lot about that. A lot of those judgments are a lot more collectible than people think. In fact, when you were online today, I saw on your computer screen, mom, when you were online looking at eviction services, I saw that there was like a banner add there on that website that said, we want your old judgments. And so, a lot of these services, and a lot of other people out there, will actually buy these judgments from you. Now of course they're gonna buy them at a discount, so if you have a tenant who owes back rent, or has damaged the property, and you've got a judgment against them for, say, $2000—I've never sold off a judgment like this, but I would assume that these services will buy the judgment from you, and do all the collection themselves for maybe 50, 60 cents on the dollar, depending on how big it is, how collectible it is, etcetera, etcetera. But you can just sit there with a judgment and wait, and collect eventually too, and those judgments do accumulate interest. So, this can actually be kind of a good investment, oddly. And if that tenant ever tries to get an auto loan, or apply for credit somewhere, or someday buy a house, that prospective lender will usually say, hey, you gotta pay off this judgment before we're going to give you a loan. So, don't just assume that because the tenant is broke today, or they're a deadbeat today—fortunes change, and that won't stay the same forever. BILL CLINTON: Hi. This is Bill Clinton, and I want to invite you to hang out with my friend, Jason Hartman, in my hometown of Little Rock. Jason and his interns, you know I like interns, are having his famous Creating Wealth Seminar and Property Tour here! So drop everything, including Hillary, and go register at www.jasonhartman.com, right now. This event is coming up soon, but, as I like to say, it depends on what the meaning of the word ‘is' is. See ya there. JASON HARTMAN: So, what else happens in the eviction service? Tell us about that. Anything else? Did you hire the attorney on that one already? MOM: Yes, he sent me a couple of forms to fill out. And his price for an eviction in Riverside County is $670. JASON HARTMAN: Now that's pretty expensive, actually, huh? MOM: The prices went up, I think, about a year ago, or a few months ago. Because it was usually around $599, something like that. JASON HARTMAN: Boy, I've heard of people hiring them for a lot less than that! I've heard of people getting them for $2, $300. You know, I bet you—and now, those are old properties that are in the Socialist Republic of California. And I'll bet you, although I do not know, this is just a guess—that part of that has to do with the fact that California's such a tenant-friendly state, and it's just harder to evict people there. You know, one of the reasons we don't recommend it as a market. MOM: You know, I don't know. In some counties—Los Angeles County has a different price, and I think San Bernardino County has a slightly different price, and Riverside County has a slightly different price. So it depends on which county you're operating in. JASON HARTMAN: Have you ever done one—did you do one here in the south, where you've got your Southern United States properties? MOM: No, I've never done an eviction here. JASON HARTMAN: And your cash flow's so much better here too. You've gotta—see, my mom's strategy—look, folks. Of course your family's never gonna really listen to you too much. But now I can say, you should see her expression right now. Oh, here we go again, rolling the eyes. But, selling those properties, those properties that she's had for decades, okay? From the 70s, 80s, 90s, maybe you bought some in the 90s, I think you did, and selling them on 1031 exchanges, and exchanging those into other properties in more landlord-friendly places, and you know, with much, much better cash flow, that would be a great strategy for you. But speaking of that, let's talk about some of the markets we saw. Because we took a road trip after your surgery; they let you out of the hospital after two days in ICU, and one day, or one night, I should say, in the regular room in the hospital, where we watched fireworks from your room. And it was pretty good, actually. Cleveland had, I don't know. How many fireworks displays did we see there? Maybe 13, 15 fireworks displays? And a beautiful sunset. The Cleveland clinic is like, a hospital that's sort of on the swankiness level, almost, as the W Hotel, but with the service of a Ritz Carlton. I was just totally impressed. And I know you were too. And so, we watched fireworks there, and you checked out the next day. And then we drove around Cleveland. And number one, that was super impressive. But then we took a road trip, and we went to Cincinnati, we looked at properties, we went to Birmingham, we looked at properties, we went to Nashville, and then back home to Gulf Shores, Alabama, and then I took off to Dallas to go look at some discounted mortgages, discounted notes. And we're thinking of offering that to our investors. So, we'll talk about that on a future episode in more detail, but it's interesting. Talk a little bit about Cleveland, if you would, mom, and then let's talk about, maybe the other highlight would be Birmingham. I'll talk a little bit about the properties I looked at in Dallas, and then we'll kind of wrap up here. MOM: I was really, really, really impressed with the city of Cleveland. I had it in my mind that it was one of these old steel kind of rust belt cities. JASON HARTMAN: A blighted area. MOM: But wow was I impressed. Downtown—beautiful, beautiful displays of flowers everywhere. And darling restaurants, and shops. I just couldn't get over how lovely it looked! It was incredible! And then, the drive that we took along Lake Erie, where all of those big, beautiful houses were—I mean, some of them were just like castles. I was just blown away. JASON HARTMAN: Those are like the old money—probably old industrial money—homes, and they were very impressive. MOM: But there were also beautiful neighborhoods that, these weren't castles, but they were beautiful big homes, just one house after another, huge big lawns, everything was green, lots of trees, flowers, just a lovely sight to drive around. JASON HARTMAN: Amazingly, you know, some of these former rust belt cities are really finally getting it. They're not doing the idiotic thing, you know, the big government liberal thing, where they drive all the businesses out, like California has been for so many years. And they're getting it. I mean, there are a whole bunch of incentives to move your business to Cleveland. They'll give you free real estate, they'll give you free warehouses. And I mean, mom, one of the things that just, I couldn't believe it—you know, we went to the rock and roll hall of fame, we had lunch downtown, we had dinner downtown the night before, at that beautiful restaurant—what was that called? Blue Nose, or something? MOM: I think it was Blue Point, or Point Blue? JASON HARTMAN: Blue Point, yeah. MOM: And there was a horse with carriage that you could drive around the city with— JASON HARTMAN: There were a few of those, remember? And remember my dog Coco, who's in the back seat here— MOM: Oh, there was more than one of them, definitely. JASON HARTMAN: Remember how Coco freaked out thinking that horse is a big dog? She didn't know what to think of that. But, that was amazing. And, it was so clean, I didn't see a single homeless person anywhere. Now, maybe it's just too cold to have many homeless people. But it wasn't cold when we were there, of course, in the summer time, but it is other times of the year, and I mean, I was just amazed. I did not think it would be that nice. It certainly wasn't that nice last time I was there years ago. MOM: And there was one charming area called Little Italy, with all of the tables out on the sidewalks, and the tablecloths, and people eating out in the evening. It was just totally charming. I was—I liked it a whole bunch. Birmingham, Alabama, Real Estate JASON HARTMAN: Okay, let's switch gears, and let's talk about our next real big property stop. I mean, we did some others, but you know, these are the major highlights we'll give you. And that was Birmingham, Alabama. Now, we've been doing business in Birmingham for a while. We stayed at that beautiful Weston Hotel in Birmingham, and that whole new area of redevelopment there that was really, really nice. Shops, restaurants—it was gorgeous. It was really nice. Then we went out with our provider who we've been working with for a long time. We saw some of the homes that you, the listeners, our clients, have purchased and rented. And some that are in escrow, or under contract, I should say, and you know, you haven't closed on them yet. We saw some of those, and took some video. And the thing about Birmingham is that there are different management styles, different rehabbers or local market specialists that we work with have a different style of doing business. And you know, one of the things I say is that this is a very fragmented industry. Everybody works a little differently. That's what keeps the institutional investors largely out of our business. I know we've been talking about hedge funds, and private equity being in the real estate business. But, they don't like it very much, and they're not really staying in it. They're not here to stay. Because it's just too fragmented for them. It's not easy for them, like other institutional investments that offer lower returns. But when it's not your money, your return is not that critical of an issue, okay? And that's how they think. They just get paid to manage capital, right? So, Birmingham, the key thing there is, our local market specialist there, is what I call the minimalist manager. And what I mean by that is that these properties are really designed, and the rehab is done in such a way that the property is kind of bulletproof, if you will, where there's just not that much to break. And you know, I was thinking about all the properties I own, and have owned over the years, and the things that break, and the things that I get—you know, calls on, or you know, the property manager shoots me an email on, asking me, do I approve this expense to fix this or that. And I couldn't believe our local market specialist there, who's also a property manager. You know, mom, do you want to talk about some of this minimalist management? That you, by the way, loved it, okay. I was a little bit less enamored of it than you. But the more I think about it, the more I think, gosh, you really could have nearly expense-free properties with this style. What are your thoughts? MOM: I was impressed. Because if you don't have a garbage disposal to fix, or a dishwasher— JASON HARTMAN: You know, they said the actually prefer properties with no garages, and if it has a garage, they usually take the garage door out and just make it a room! Because it's less things to break, you know? There's never going to be a garage door to repair. There's never going to be a garage door opener to repair. Things like that. MOM: Yeah. And no microwave oven to replace. I just love the whole concept of this minimalist type of thing. It reminded me of houses that were built in Los Angeles in the 1940s. They didn't have all of these great, modern improvements, you know? All of these kitchen packages, the stove, the refrigerator, the microwave, the garbage disposal—that wasn't in existence in Birmingham. And those would be great houses. The rent might be lower, but you're not going to spend all of that money fixing them up and hiring plumbers to go out there. JASON HARTMAN: Well, the rent really is quite good. I mean, these are lower middle houses, okay? And so, the typical deal there that we looked at, where you'll buy the property for maybe $55-65,000—I mean, there are—this fluctuates, but this is what we kind of looked at that day. And it will rent for about 1.2% of the value. Maybe somewhere in that range. So, your $60,000 property will rent for $800 a month. And it's a minimalist deal, so again, the tenant doesn't have very high expectations. They get a single family detached home, and they get a yard, front and back, and they get three bedrooms, and one or two baths— MOM: And another nice aspect of those homes is, because they are the older homes, is that they typically have hardwood floors in. So, hardwood floors are much more desirable than carpets. And you don't have to keep replacing the carpets. JASON HARTMAN: Yeah. A lot less maintenance there. So, that's the minimalist style of management. And what it means—no garbage disposals, no dishwashers, no microwave, no garage, and obviously, no refrigerator, washer, and dryer. The tenant supplies their own. And the tenant can treat the dishwasher just like any other appliance. They don't, a lot of times, expect a washer, dryer, or a refrigerator. So, they bring those, and they can bring a dishwasher too. There are dishwashers that are mobile, that are, you know, not built in. MOM: When I said the rents are lower, they're not lower in—they're lower than the rents that you would get in California. But in relation to the prices that you pay for those houses, you are having positive cash flow! I mean great positive cash flow. And the point is that you get to keep most of it, because you don't have to spend it all in repairs. JASON HARTMAN: Yeah, good stuff. And we're gonna be touring, by the way, slated for mid, maybe late September, but our Little Rock Property Tour. 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