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Best podcasts about Bobby Martin

Latest podcast episodes about Bobby Martin

The Yacht or Nyacht Podcast

Listener suggestions are rated on the Yachtski Scale, with songs by Makoto Matsushita, Diane Tell, and Bobby Martin.

Let's Talk Cabling!
Every Low-Voltage PRO Needs This AMAZING Cabling Tool

Let's Talk Cabling!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 21:19 Transcription Available


Send us a textWe explore an innovative tool for low-voltage technicians with inventor Bobby Martin, who created the OmniShelf – a portable magnetic workspace that attaches to metal surfaces for holding laptops, tools, and equipment in the field.• Bobby developed the idea while working on drilling rigs, noticing the need for a portable workspace• The OmniShelf features powerful rare earth magnets with approximately 100 pounds of pull force• Multiple mounting options allow it to attach to various surfaces including metal racks and columns• Includes features like hardware pockets, storage space, and magnetic surfaces for holding tools• Perfect for technicians working in server rooms, telecom closets, and other installation environments• Bobby is developing accessories including risers for cable access, mouse pad attachments, and tool holders• Available through TheOmniShelf.com, Amazon, Home Depot, Walmart, and industrial suppliersCheck out the OmniShelf at TheOmniShelf.com – an all-in-one solution that will change how you work in the field. Don't forget to join our live stream Wednesdays at 6pm Eastern where you can ask questions about installation, certification, design, and project management.Support the showKnowledge is power! Make sure to stop by the webpage to buy me a cup of coffee or support the show at https://linktr.ee/letstalkcabling . Also if you would like to be a guest on the show or have a topic for discussion send me an email at chuck@letstalkcabling.com Chuck Bowser RCDD TECH#CBRCDD #RCDD

英文小酒馆 LHH
《安澜老爷子的晚安故事》-"幸运之签"还是"死亡通牒"?雪莱笔下人性崩塌的恐怖仪

英文小酒馆 LHH

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 11:10


可以搜索公号【璐璐的英文小酒馆】或者添加【luluxjg2】咨询课程or加入社群,查看文稿和其他精彩内容哦~The Lottery by Shirley JacksonThe morning of June 27th was clear and sunny. It was a warm summer day. The flowers were blooming, and the grass was green. People in the village started to gather in the square between the post office and the bank around ten o'clock. In some towns, there were so many people that the lottery took two days and had to start on June 2nd. But in this village, with only about three hundred people, the lottery took less than two hours. It could start at ten in the morning and finish in time for people to go home for lunch.First, the children gathered. School had just ended for the summer, and most of them felt uneasy about having free time. They stood quietly for a while before starting to play loudly. They still talked about school, teachers, books, and being scolded. Bobby Martin had already filled his pockets with stones, and the other boys soon did the same. They picked smooth, round stones. Bobby, Harry Jones, and Dickie Delacroix made a big pile of stones in one corner of the square and watched it to keep other boys from taking their stones. The girls stood aside, talking among themselves, looking back at the boys playing or holding the hands of their older brothers or sisters.Soon, the men began to gather. They looked at their children, talked about planting, rain, tractors, and taxes. They stood together, away from the pile of stones in the corner. Their jokes were quiet, and they smiled instead of laughing. The women came shortly after their husbands. They wore old house dresses and sweaters. They greeted each other and shared small pieces of gossip before joining their husbands. The women, standing by their husbands, started to call their children. The children came reluctantly, being called four or five times. Bobby Martin slipped under his mother's hand and ran, laughing, back to the pile of stones. His father spoke sharply, and Bobby quickly returned to stand between his father and his oldest brother.Mr. Summers conducted the lottery, just like he did the square dances, the teen club, and the Halloween program. He had time and energy for community activities. He was a round-faced, happy man who ran the coal business. People felt sorry for him because he had no children and his wife was mean. When he arrived in the square with the black wooden box, the villagers started to talk, and he waved and called, "A little late today, folks." The postmaster, Mr. Graves, followed him, carrying a three-legged stool. They placed the stool in the center of the square, and Mr. Summers set the black box on it. The villagers stayed back, leaving space between themselves and the stool. When Mr. Summers asked, "Do some of you want to help me?" there was a pause before two men, Mr. Martin and his oldest son, Baxter, came forward to hold the box steady on the stool while Mr. Summers mixed the papers inside.The original items for the lottery had been lost long ago. The black box on the stool had been used even before Old Man Warner, the oldest man in town, was born. Mr. Summers often talked to the villagers about making a new box, but no one wanted to change the tradition of the black box. There was a story that the current box was made from pieces of the old box that had been used since the village was first settled. Every year, after the lottery, Mr. Summers would talk again about a new box, but nothing was ever done.The black box became more worn each year. It was no longer completely black. It was split along one side, showing the original wood color, and some parts were faded or stained.

Bad First Impression
Deadpool & Wolverine with Sebass Maroun, Bobby Martin, and Kevin Wingertzahn

Bad First Impression

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 130:31


Welcome to our first ever meta-podcast. Not really! We just like to say RaNdOm stuff like that sometimes.   From the Skeeter Stevenson Variety Hour, Kevin Wingertzahn and Sebass Maroun along with Bobby Martin make their return to the show for a... discussion? of the latest blockbuster MCU film: Deadpool & Wolverine. Why are we covering this movie? SEO, mostly. Did we like it? You'll just have to listen and find out!   Remember to rate five stars, follow, and leave us a review!   Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, or on YouTube for video episodes!   YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts   Follow us on social media for show updates and clips!   Instagram | TikTok | Letterboxd        

Jazz Focus
Sam Wooding and His Orchestra - 1929 sides from Barcelona and Paris

Jazz Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 59:17


The peripatetic Mr. Wooding led bands in New York in the early 1920's, but left in 1925 to begin a world tour touching Berlin, Paris, Moscow, Scandinavia and even Argentina for the next ten years. His group (which initially accompanied the show Chocolate Dandies) was highly influential on the European jazz scene, bringing authentic African-American hot dance band rhythms and solos to a new audience. These recordings feature Bobby Martin, Doc Cheatham and Harry Cooper on trumpets, Al Wynn and Billy Burns on trombones, Willie Lewis, Jerry Blake, Ralph Jones and Gene Sedric on reeds, Freddy Johnson on piano, John Mitchell on banjo and guitar, King Edwards and June Cole on tuba and bass, Ted Fields on drums and virtually everyone singing. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-clark49/support

Bad First Impression
Meet the Feebles with Bobby Martin

Bad First Impression

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 64:20


When we have repeat guests back, they often start to develop patterns with the movies they're on to discuss. Having said this, Bad First Impression is extremely proud to welcome back Bobby Martin as our resident Explicit Nudity on Puppets Expert for a discussion of Meet the Feebles! A somewhat forgotten curio from Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson, Meet the Feebles is a... showbiz satire? Proto-edgelord parody? Softcore fetish content? Aping the framework of The Muppets, Meet the Feebles is a lot of things, but boring is definitely not one of them. Watch along as Bobby makes the case for a favorite, and I try to make sense of what I just saw.   Remember to follow, rate five stars and leave a review! Video version available on YouTube: Youtube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts   Follow us on social media! We post clips from our episodes and it's the best place to stay updated on what's happening with the show. Instagram | TikTok | Letterboxd | Reddit   Make sure to follow Bobby, as well as Nerd of the Coast for new designs!   This week we're happy to partner with our friends at the International Lounge podcast! Make sure to check them out as well as subscribe and rate five stars.   Episode artwork by Lily Steinberg Logo artwork by Kristen Eng

Bad First Impression
Howard the Duck with Bobby Martin

Bad First Impression

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 54:09


Bobby Martin returns to the pod to discuss Howard the Duck: the very first movie made adapted from a Marvel comic.

FICC Focus
State of Fixed Income, With UBS' Bobby Martin: Macro Matters

FICC Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2024 19:32


“In the 12 months following a rate hiking cycle, typically, going out duration has a really strong potential return,” says Bobby Martin, Co-Head of Fixed Income Investment Specialists at UBS Asset Management. Martin joins Macro Matters host and BI chief US rates strategist Ira Jerseyto review the state of domestic and global fixed-income markets. The pair discuss the stronger-than-expected macroeconomic backdrop and what it means for markets, as well as the risks facing the US economy in the medium term.

Bad First Impression
Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 with Sebass Maroun, Bobby Martin, and Kevin Wingertzahn

Bad First Impression

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 117:51


On today's super-sized episode, I discuss the bizarre sequel Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 with my guests Sebass Maroun, Bobby Martin and Kevin Wingertzahn. All three of my guests are on this episode because they share a personal connection to the original Blair Witch Project.   The film was shown with a Q&A by director Joe Berlinger at the Prospect Park Nitehawk Cinema on October 30, 2023. Discussion topics include:   What is the Book of Shadows, and does it actually appear in this film? Is there a Papa Roach song on this movie's soundtrack, or does it just really feel like there should be? Is the parody film starring children as well as a member of the original Blair Witch Project cast that Kevin, Bobby, and Sebass made years ago a more faithful follow-up than this movie?   Cover art by Kristen Eng   The parody film mentioned in the episode: https://youtu.be/s0XmJswQOEc?si=yhKpDMgQjo5Vyx0r

Hops & Spirits
James Barker Band

Hops & Spirits

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 34:52


James Barker Band -- made up of James Barker (lead vocals/guitar), Taylor Abram (guitar/background vocals), Connor Stephen (drums), and Bobby Martin (bass) -- have fueled an incredible story over the last eight years, largely on their own, from opening for local bands in dive bars to charting multiple No. 1 singles and hundreds of millions of global streams to headlining festivals and playing stages across North America and Europe. James join us to talk about the band's unique pre-show ritual, how close they've become, how the band got started, how much things changed when "Chills" hit No. 1 on the charts, their latest EP Ahead of Our Time, what's next and so much more.

JBU Chapel
Bobby Martin (November 7, 2023)

JBU Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 25:26


World Awareness Week: Bobby Martin Mr. Martin is Professor of Visual Arts at JBU.

Delta Waterfowl Podcast
Ep. 47 | State Wildlife Agency Management: What does it mean to be a state wildlife agency commissioner? With Bobby Martin, outgoing chairman, AR Game & Fish Commission, Joe McPherson, outgoing chairman, LA Wildlife & Fisheries Commission, and Jo

Delta Waterfowl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 53:22


Take a deep dive into a world where conservation meets access for hunters. Recorded at Delta Waterfowl's Duck Hunters Expo in Little Rock, AR, Joel sat down with Bobby Martin, outgoing chairman, AR Game & Fish Commission, Joe McPherson, outgoing chairman, LA Wildlife & Fisheries Commission, and John Davis, Delta Waterfowl. The three discuss the complexities of the work across two noteworthy careers in state wildlife agency management, making resources last while shepherding the tradition of the outdoor life to a next generation, and how to make sure you get your important plugs in.https://deltawaterfowl.org/hunter3/ 

Restaurant Owners Uncorked - by Schedulefly
Episode 477: Bobby Martin, Founder & CEO, Tilly

Restaurant Owners Uncorked - by Schedulefly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 33:49


This episode is sponsored by Popmenu. Popmenu specializes in transformative online and on-premise technologies that help restaurants increase brand visibility, guest engagement, revenue and profitability. We currently work with over 10,000 independent restaurants and hospitality groups and are helping them get the most out of their most powerful marketing tool: their menu.It's also sponsored by Kickfin. Thousands of restaurants, bars and breweries use Kickfin to tip out their employees instantly — no cash required. With Kickfin, tips go directly to your employees' bank of choice, the second their shift ends. It's a really simple solution to a really big problem — because if you're still paying out credit card tips in cash, it's costing you. Time-consuming bank runs and cash counting take managers away from work that matters. Cash is hard to track, which leads to accounting headaches — and it creates the perfect opportunity for theft, human error, and compliance issues. Bottom line: there's never been an instant, secure way to pay out tips — until Kickfin. It's an easy-to-use software that sends real-time, cashless tip payouts straight to your employees' bank accounts, 24/7/365. Kickfin gives managers hours back in their day, makes reporting a breeze and protects your business from risk. Most importantly: employees love it. Restaurants can have Kickfin up and running overnight. Employees can enroll in seconds. No hardware, no contracts, no setup fees. Visit kickfin.com for a personalized demo and see how restaurants across the country digitizing tips with Kickfin. Find Bobby and the team from Tilly here.

BAAS Entertainment
Patti LaBelle & the Bluebelles / LaBelle with Special Guest Keith Anthony Fluitt

BAAS Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2023 105:47


Episode 65. Six Degrees of Patti LaBelle. The Queen. The Legendary Godmother of Soul. Hosted by Troy Saunders, Wanda T., and Arif St. Michael.In this part of our series on the music and career of the legendary Patti LaBelle, we focus on Patti's early years with The Bluebells and LaBelle. Our special guest is singer and songwriter Keith Anthony Fluitt, who has performed with Patti LaBelle, Nona Hendryx, Sarah Dash, Diana Ross, Roberta Flack, Bruce Springsteen, Pet Shop Boys, Michael Jackson, Harry Belafonte, and many others. We have asked him to be on the show since he has worked with Patti, Nona, and Sarah.Patti LaBelle grew up singing in a local Baptist choir, and in 1960 teamed with friend Cindy Birdsong to form a group called the Ordettes. A year later, following the additions of vocalists Nona Hendryx and Sarah Dash, the group was renamed the Blue Belles. With producer Bobby Martin at the helm, they scored a Top 20 pop and R&B hit in 1962 with the single "I Sold My Heart to the Junkman," and subsequently hit the charts in 1964 with renditions of "Danny Boy" and "You'll Never Walk Alone."The quartet, now known as Patti LaBelle & the Bluebelles, signed in 1965 to Atlantic, where they earned a minor hit with their version of the standard "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." In 1967, Birdsong replaced Florence Ballard in the Supremes. The remaining trio toured the so-called "Chitlin' Circuit" for the remainder of the decade before signing on with British manager Vicki Wickham in 1970. Wickham renamed the group simply LaBelle and pushed their music in a funkier, rock-oriented direction, and in the wake of their self-titled 1971 Warner Bros. debut, they even toured with the Who. The trio also collaborated with Laura Nyro on the superb R&B-influenced album “Gonna Take a Miracle”. By 1973, LaBelle had gone glam, taking the stage in wildly theatrical, futuristic costumes. A year later, they became the first African-American act to appear at New York's Metropolitan Opera House. The landmark performance introduced "Lady Marmalade," which in 1974 became their lone chart-topping single, produced by Allen Toussaint.Listen and subscribe to the BAAS Entertainment Podcast on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Podchaser, Pocket Casts and TuneIn. “Hey, Alexa. Play the BAAS Entertainment Podcast.”

Classic 45's Jukebox
Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul

Classic 45's Jukebox

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022


Label: Phil. Int'l. 3521Year: 1972Condition: M-Last Price: $15.00. Not currently available for sale.Listening to this Philly Soul classic again today, I was thinking that the spark of genius at work here, in the collaboration among Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff and Bobby Martin, is precisely the same as that which gave life to the Motown genius of producer/writers like Norman Whitfield & Barrett Strong, with miracles of Soul music such as "Just My Imagination" by the Temptations. Anyway, what I mean is... I love it! Not on the Rolling Stone, Dave Marsh or Kev Roberts lists? I think I'm hearing something those guys don't, cause to me this is a 2-star recommendation (our highest)! Note: This beautiful copy comes in a vintage Philadelphia Int'l Records factory sleeve. It has gorgeous, pristine Mint audio.

Classic 45's Jukebox
I Wouldn't Give You Up by Ecstasy, Passion & Pain

Classic 45's Jukebox

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2022


Label: Roulette 7151Year: 1974Condition: MPrice: $12.00From a warehouse find, this is a new, unplayed stock copy... pristine mint! This one has an irresistible rhythm track and stellar Bobby Martin production. It was the group's first of four chart singles in 1974-75.

The Institute of Black Imagination.
E54. Jerald Cooper: HoodCentury Modern.

The Institute of Black Imagination.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 88:07


Today's conversation is with creative director, and architectural archivist Jerald “Coop” Cooper. Coop is the founder of Hood-century Modern — an Instagram account that sparked a preservation movement by highlighting the iconic and unique designs of mid-century buildings in Black neighborhoods; connecting modern architecture to Black culture. A hip-hop aficionado and curious soul, Coop reminds us to get in touch with our spirit, take ownership of our neighborhood, and challenges us to develop a deeper understanding of how design affects our everyday experience. In today's conversation we explore our relationship to land, the importance of being attuned to spirit, what architects can learn from hip-hop, and the importance of not just repping your block, but understanding how it was made.Things mentionedCollege Hill, OH Maria Montessori Creator of Montessori School StructureBuckminster Fuller - ArchitectMolefi Kete Asante - Professor & PhilosopherRobert Moses - Urban PlannerWhat to readBeloved by Toni MorrisonR. Buckminster Fuller: Pattern-Thinking by Daniel López-Pérez and R Buckminster FullerAfrocentricity: The Theory of Social Change by Molefi Kete AsanteHank Willis Thomas: All Things Being Equal by Julia Dolan, Sara Krajewski, Bobby Martin, Hank Willis Thomas (Photographer)The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon by Brad StoneWhat to listen toThis Can't Be Life - Jay-ZGet By - Talib KweliGhetto: Misfortune's Wealth - 24-Carat BlackThe Heat is On - The Isley BrothersWho to followFollow Jerald “Coop” Cooper on IG @hoodmidcenturymodernYou can also find more of Hood Century here.This conversation was recorded on August 13th, 2022.Host:

Classic 45's Jukebox
I Wouldn't Give You Up by Ecstasy, Passion & Pain

Classic 45's Jukebox

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022


Label: Roulette 7151Year: 1974Condition: M-Last Price: $10.00. Not currently available for sale.This one has an irresistible rhythm track and stellar Bobby Martin production. It was the group's first of four chart singles in 1974-75. Check out the mp3 "snippet" to hear why we rate the tune so highly. Note: This beautiful copy has Mint labels and pristine audio.

The Risk Management Association
State of the Nursing Home Industry

The Risk Management Association

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 15:32


In an interview with RMA Communications Manager Stephen Krasowski, Bobby Martin, CEO and Co-Founder of Vertical IQ, discusses challenges, risks, and underwriting considerations for the nursing home industry. For podcast sponsorship/advertising opportunities, send an email to RMAsponsor@rmahq.org. Have a smart phone or tablet? Subscribe for FREE to our podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

WCTV Podcasting
Lost in Translation - Ep: 2

WCTV Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 60:39


*This show includes adult themes* Basketball has been an all-consuming passion for Bobby Martin for the better part of his life. Born and raised during the height of mob rule and the heroin and crack epidemics in Atlantic City, Basketball was Martin's ticket to the great wide world. A high school All-American, he was a centerpiece of the top recruiting class in the nation when he signed with the University of Pittsburgh, where he played in the late 80s and early 90s. Once viewed as a sure-fire NBAer, Martin just missed on making The League after an injury-plagued senior year. He then began a journey of growth, exploration, reinvention and rebounding, which included nearly two decades as a professional overseas before returning stateside to begin coaching the next generation of players. In this series, Martin and Perkins will discuss the intersection of life and hoops.

WCTV Podcasting
Lost in Translation - Ep: 1 - "Ball Is Life"

WCTV Podcasting

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 75:16


*This show includes adult themes* “Ball is life.” It's a common phrase in basketball circles to encapsulate the all-consuming relationship between basketball players and their sport. But what does it really mean? Basketball has been an all-consuming passion for Bobby Martin for the better part of his life. Born and raised during the height of mob rule and the heroin and crack epidemics in Atlantic City, Basketball was Martin's ticket to the great wide world. A high school All-American, he was a centerpiece of the top recruiting class in the nation when he signed with the University of Pittsburgh, where he played in the late 80s and early 90s. Once viewed as a sure-fire NBAer, Martin just missed on making The League after an injury-plagued senior year. He then began a journey of growth, exploration, reinvention and rebounding, which included nearly two decades as a professional overseas before returning stateside to begin coaching the next generation of players. In this series, Martin and Perkins will discuss the intersection of life and hoops.

WAGRadio
GROOVIN' BLUE SHOW 22 - 03

WAGRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 79:37


Dedicated to the memory of Dr. Li Wenliang 1.  (  :27)  WAGRadio GB 22-03 Intro - Convened unobservantly together by the brain (but mostly brawn) of the WAGRadio Vinyl Librarian William "Fats Is Back" Reiter in his spare time.  This one was much too short! 2.  (2:36)  "edamame (DJ Beatzilla & Bossa Nova Stimulate Edit)" - Bbno$, RICH BRIAN, NuKey [88 rising] 3.  (2:14)  "edamame (instrumental)" - Bbno$, RICH BRIAN, NuKey [88 rising] 4.  (  :30)  WAGRadio Rollin' Satellite Id 5.  (4:27)  "Keep On Movin' (Marco Corona Cuts)" - DEODATO [Krone Records] 6.  (  :47)  Stereo Explained . . . 7.  (2:44)  "(There's Gonna Be A) Showdown" - ARCHIE BELL & THE DRELLS [Atlantic Lp No. SD 8226 "(There's Gonna Be A) Showdown"] 1968 - Norman Harris, Roland Chambers (gtr), Bobby Martin (vb), Leon Huff (pn), Thomas Bell (org), Ronnie Baker (bs), Earl Young (dm), Vince Montana (perc)  Arr. Bobby Martin Prod. Gamble - Huff 8.  (  :18)  WAGRadio DJZZ Orig. Id 2019 9.  (6:09)  "Funky Feeling (DJZigZag Pungle Junk EdiT)" - TWO LEE [Bunny Clan] 10.(2:50)  "Good Times" - ZAK ABEL [Vertigo Berlin] 11.(2:53)  "I Need Your Loving" - DON GARDNER and DEE DEE FORD [Fire 45rpm No. 508] 1962 A Bobby Robinson Production 12.(1:01)  WAGRadio 2020 Retro Id 13.(4:05)  "Pull Down" - BLACK MIGHTY WAX, DJ FADE [Irma Dance Floor Records] 14.(  :06)  WAGRadio Kolt ZigZag Id 15.(3:14)  "Real Thing" - PINK SWEAT$ ft. TORI KELLY [Atlantic] 16.(  :31)  WAGRadio 2019 CompSegue Id 17.(4:16)  "You Are My Girl (Funky Mix)" - CHRISTINE de VILLA, ENOIS SCROGGINS [Toulhouse] 18.(3:27)  "Jack That Cat Was Clean" - DR. HORSE [Fire 45rpm No. 514] 1962 Prod. Bobby Robinson & Marshall E. Sehorn 19.(3:50)  "What Is Jazz (DJZigZag Clyde The Ethiopian EdiT)" - G. MARKUS, BEN GOMORI [Monologues Records] 2021 20.(6:52)  "Chameleon" - RON HOLLOWAY ft. LARRY WILLIS [Milestone Cd No. MCD-9276-2 "Groove Update"] 1998 - James King (bs), Lenny Robinson, Rodney Youngs (dm), Benjie Porecki (kybd), Barnett Williams (kybd, perc), Larry Willis (pn), Ron Holloway (tn sx) 21.(  :41)  WAGRadio Luv See Id 22.(2:01)  "Bruce (DJZigZag X10DaMix)" - BLUEWERKS, NOKIAA [Astralwerks] 23.(2:59)  "Lost Sometimes" - JULIA SHUREN and WAMI [That Eric Alper PR] 24.(  :32)  WAGRadio Rollin' Wit ZeeZee Id 25.(4:02)  "Oulala (Doug Gomez Merecumbe Soul Radio Mix)" - IGNACE de SOUZA, BODDHI SATVA, DOUG GOMEZ [Soul N Pepa] 26.(3:28)  "I (Who Have Nothing) - JOHN EDWARDS [Cotillion Lp No. SD9009] 1976 27.(5:52)  "Track ID2" - MR. ID, YOUNES AKHRAZ [Kaoz Theory] 28.(2:26)  "Love Nwantiti (Ah Ah Ah)" - CKAY [Chocolate City Music] Nigeria 29.(2:36)  "Bounce It" - LaTheGoat, BIG FREEDIA [Queen Diva Music] 30.(  :06)  G.B. End 79:37 http://wagradioonline.blogspot.com

Radio Richard | Richard Niles Podcast
BOBBY ELI – THE PHILADELPHIA STORY (International!)

Radio Richard | Richard Niles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2022 46:43


PIR (Philadelphia International Records) took over from Motown as the preeminent black music label of the Seventies. I interviewed producer, songwriter, guitarist, and arranger BOBBY ELI for the BBC and for my book, “The Invisible Artist” in 2008. Bobby was a member of Mother Father Sister Brother playing guitar on many of the most successful PIR hits of the 1970s, working with their biggest artists and most significant arrangers. As a founder member of the PIR team, Bobby was able to give us an articulate and detailed understanding of the genesis and history of the Philadelphia Sound - Producers and Arrangers THOM BELL, GAMBLE & HUFF, BOBBY MARTIN, MFSB, TSOP, The O'JAYS, The DELPHONICS, LTD, and more! Here, for the first time, is our complete interview. #bobbyeli #richardniles #radiorichard #pir #philadelphiainternationalrecords #motown #theinvisibleartist #motherfathersister #philadelphiasound #thombell #gamble&huff #bobbymartin #mfsb BOBBY ELI – THE PHILADELPHIA STORY (International!) Get Richard's book here! The Invisible Artist Watch this episode in video HERE Please Like, Share, and Subscribe to our YouTube channel:

Bear Grease
Ep. 38: Ducks - Saving the Legacy of Green Tree (Part 2)

Bear Grease

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 68:28


Hunting flooded timber in Arkansas for mallard ducks is why this place is known as the Duck Hunting Capital of the World. On this episode, Clay interviews the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission director, Austin Booth, and waterfowl biologist Luke Naylor about why the trees are dying in the Green Tree reservoirs of Arkansas. There are some big decisions to be made about how to save them. Clay also talks with Bobby Martin -- a commissioner of the AGFC -- about the legacy of habitat conservation that waterfowlers have in this country. This is the final episode in our series on duck hunting. Connect with Clay and MeatEater Clay on Instagram MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop Bear Grease Merch Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Building the Premier Accounting Firm
Bringing Passion to Client Relations w/ Bobby Martin

Building the Premier Accounting Firm

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 50:53


Bobby and Roger have a timely discussion about industry trends and why they are relevant to know as accounting professionals.  From marketing and sales to get the clients we need to grow the business to then working with them as their CFO and advisor. It all starts with a genuine curiosity for business in general.  From that we are able to then use industry research to have the edge in business advisory services. You've heard it before, information is power, in fact it is the path to asking the right questions. Elevating your accounting services to also include part-time CFO & advisor for your accounting clients is that next level you are looking for to get paid what you are worth. Are you ready to benchmark industries with confidence?  It starts when you are ready to put the puzzle together as it relates to your client's business. Your Host: Roger Knecht, president of Universal Accounting Center Guest Name: Bobby Martin Bobby Martin is co-founder and CEO of Vertical IQ, a leading provider of Industry Intelligence that helps sales and marketing professionals better understand a prospect's or customer's business challenges before, during, and after sales meetings. His focus is on advising and selling to small- and medium size business owners, business leadership, and digital transformation. He is currently an active angel investor and advisor in several innovative start-ups. Through his experience of starting and selling a sales intelligence tool to Fortune 500 firm, Dun & Bradstreet, he's learned first-hand the challenges and solutions at each stage of entrepreneurial growth which has led to his book, The Hockey Stick Principles. He is a frequent speaker on subjects such as Industry Intelligence, Sales Readiness, and Change Management. Vertical IQ has the insights accountants and financial advisors need to provide their clients with guidance informed by the latest industry data. Your small to medium-sized business (SMB) clients look to you for sage advice on the financial drivers impacting their businesses. With Vertical IQ's Industry Intelligence, you can offer tailored recommendations and become an invaluable asset to their business.   Sponsors: Universal Accounting Center Helping accounting professionals confidently and competently offer quality accounting services to get paid what they are worth. Join us for GrowCon, the event for accounting professionals to work ON their business.   Offers: Bobby shared with us the value of asking the right questions and having access to the executive summary for each industry empowers you to be that expert as you speak with business owners.  I invite you to take advantage of this opportunity to receive a FREE demo and learn how you can help your clients using this amazing tool: https://verticaliq.com/universalaccounting/ And don't forget to access the free monthly industry updates In addition to this incredible information, you can also use BizBench to benchmark your client's data to their industry standards.  Using this report, you'll have the resources you need to advise your clients with confidence and competence. Set up a time now to learn how you can use this report in your business to improve your marketing to grow the business as well as offer additional services to get you paid what you are worth as a Profit & Growth Expert. Go HERE to schedule a FREE Demo of BizBench. Lastly, be sure to get your FREE copy of this book all accounting professionals should use to work on their business and become profitable.  This is a must have addition to every accountant's library to provide to have the premier accounting business today: “in the BLACK, nine principles to make your business profitable” – e-book “Red to BLACK in 30 days – A small business accountant's guide to QUICK turnarounds” – the how-to-guide e-book for accounting professionals   For Additional FREE Resources for accounting professionals check out this collection HERE!   Remember this, Accounting Success IS Universal. Listen to our next episode and be sure to subscribe.   For more information on how you can apply these principles in your business please visit us at www.universalaccountingschool.com or call us at 801.265.3777

Making Sales Social Podcast
Bobby Martin - Social Selling Is About Cultivating Curiosity, Relating to Your Clients and Understanding Them

Making Sales Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 26:06


In this episode, Brynne and Bill are joined by Vertical IQ Co-Founder Bobby Martin. Listen as they discuss why it's vital to relate to your customers and to add value in your relationship with them.

Classic 45's Jukebox
One Night Affair by O'Jays

Classic 45's Jukebox

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021


Label: Neptune 12Year: 1969Condition: M-Price: $20.00This was the group's first single recorded in the ascendent "Sound of Philadelphia", with Gamble, Huff, Thom Bell, and Bobby Martin at the helm. And it was a helluva indication that something great was about to come out of this old vocal group. Just listen to the unusual (for 1969) intro to the track, and then they follow up with that beat! Just superb Soul music! Note: This beautiful copy has a drillhole and grades close to Mint in appearance (Labels, Vinyl). The audio sounds pristine Mint! (This scan is a representative image from our archives.)

JBU Chapel
Dr. Erin Shaw and Bobby Martin (November 9th, 2021)

JBU Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 31:55


Mrs. Shaw is Assistant Professor of Visual Arts at JBU. Mr. Martin is Professor of Visual Arts at JBU.

Person Place Thing with Randy Cohen

This graphic artist, a cofounder of Champions Design—clients include Apple, the NBA, the Girl Scouts—traces his love for design to the baseball cards and comic books of his childhood. “I've been surrounded by these little gems all my life.” Produced with the Type Directors Club.

The Risk Management Association
Restaurant Industry Credit Risks: An Interview with Vertical IQ CEO and Co-Founder Bobby Martin

The Risk Management Association

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 15:23


In an interview with RMA Communications Manager Stephen Krasowski, Vertical IQ CEO and Co-Founder Bobby Martin discusses the partnership between RMA and Vertical IQ and challenges and opportunities for banks lending to restaurants. For podcast sponsorship/advertising opportunities, email RMAsponsor@rmahq.org. Have a smart phone or tablet? Subscribe for FREE to our podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

In Pursuit of Luxury
In conversation with Bobby Martin

In Pursuit of Luxury

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 57:09


Bobby C. Martin Jr. sets the relentless standard of design and vision for Champion Design, the agency he founded, with Jennifer Kinon, in 2010. He has partnered with a wide range of clients such as Amazon, Apple, MTV and The Studio Museum in Harlem. He recently illustrated his first children's book “Have I Ever Told You Black Lives Matter” (Tilbury House). In 2017, Fast Company named Bobby one of the Most Creative People in Business. Champions Design was also named one of the 30 Most Important Companies in Design in 2019.

Radio Richard | Richard Niles Podcast
Richard Niles' History of Pop Arranging – Part 4

Radio Richard | Richard Niles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 29:09


Part 4 of my BBC Radio 2 documentary series “Richard Niles' HISTORY of POP ARRANGING” takes us to Philadelphia with contributions from TSOP guitarist BOBBY ELI and arranger/producer BOBBY MARTIN examining “the sound of Philadelphia” with Gamble & Huff and Thom Bell (The Delphonics, the Detroit Spinners, the Stylistics). We then descend with our naughty personages to enter the world of MISTER JAMES BROWN and a special interview with his sadly missed musical director, arranger and co-writer of “Cold Sweat” and “Say It Loud I'm Black and I'm Proud”, PEE WEE ELLIS. Please Like, Share, and Subscribe to our YouTube channel:

Dr. Dot
Robert Martin Sept 6, 2021 ❤️

Dr. Dot

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 34:22


Robert Martin aka Bobby Martin of Frank Zappa fame speaks to me for over a half hour. He's on tour right now with the Zappa fan. Great chat. A must hear for Zappa fans. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drdot/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/drdot/support

The Pal's Podcast
The Pal's talk to James Barker Band!

The Pal's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 63:05


Made up of James Barker (lead vocals/guitar), Taylor Abram (guitar/background vocals), Connor Stephen (drums), and Bobby Martin (bass), the members of James Barker Band grew up within an hour of each other in rural towns surrounding Toronto. You can find them @jamesbarkerband https://www.jamesbarkerband.com/  ——— Welcome to The Pal's Podcast hosted by George Boutsalis and Ricky Liorti. Two best friends, co-hosts, and co-founders talking about all things life, leisure, and levelling up! http://thepalspod.com/  @thepalspodcast  Insta: @boutsalis (TikTok: @castcofounder)  Insta/TikTok: @yourpalrick  thepalspodcast@gmail.com  ——— Shoutout to our sponsor @cottagesprings!  Cottage Springs is Canadian based vodka beverage company. All beverages are gluten / sugar free and have 100 calories. Grab some at your local @lcbo. Cottage Springs' Vodka Water is the first Vodka Water cooler in Canada! 0 sugar, 0 carbs, 100% Canadian. Coming in two flavours, Raspberry Lime and Strawberry Kiwi, the Cottage Springs Vodka Waters pack the delicious flavour you want with none of the bubbles. Find them at your local LCBO today! Have it all with the Cottage Springs Mixed 8 Pack. Featuring the Ontario Peach Vodka Soda, Watermelon Vodka Soda, Lemon Lime Vodka Soda, and the exclusive Wild Cherry Vodka Soda! 100 calories, 0 sugar, 0 carbs, gluten-free and Canadian! Pick up a pack at your local LCBO today!   Shoutout to our sponsor Cast!  Cast is an anonymous social voting platform that removes the friction to participate in online conversations. Cast is on a mission to provide people with a place to be honest, authentic, and curious. Cast is the objective assembly of public opinion.  Cast is now live on App Store and Google Play!  iOS - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cast/id1538593107   Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.createyourcast.cast   Visit https://joincast.co/ or @joincast.co to download now!  ——  Music by @loudluxury 

Sales Pipeline Radio
How to Get and Leverage Industry Experience to Accelerate Sales

Sales Pipeline Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 30:23


This week's show is called "How to Get and Leverage Industry Experience to Accelerate Sales" and our guest is Bobby Martin, President & Co-Founder of Vertical IQ Join us, as Bobby Martin shares about the idea of industry experience and how important having industry experience and industry perspective is, especially when selling in a commodity market. Listen in and/or read the full transcript on the Heinz Marketing Blog. Sales Pipeline Radio is sponsored and produced by Heinz Marketing. I interview the best and brightest minds in sales and Marketing.  If you would like to be a guest on Sales Pipeline Radio send an email to Sheena. For sponsorship opportunities, contact Cherie.

Wireframe
Does Burger King's new logo make you nostalgic?

Wireframe

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 26:46


When Burger King launched its new logo and branding identity this winter, a lot of people said the new look felt retro, even nostalgic. But was that really what the King had in mind for its new brand? In our season launch episode, host Khoi Vinh and producers Pippa Johnstone and Dominic Girard investigate the creative upsides and the pitfalls of using nostalgia to inform your design choices.In this episode:Lisa Smith, Executive Creative Director at Jones Knowles Ritchie, and Rapha Abreu, who led the design on the Burger King side, explain the thinking behind the restaurant’s new identity.Over in London, Arthur Foliard from Koto Studio explains why they looked to the past to design the future of Meatable, a Dutch company working on lab-grown meat. Then, Khoi speaks with Champions Design’s Bobby C.Martin Jr., who redesigned the Girl Scouts logo. Bobby speaks to when nostalgia and history clash and can hurt a brand’s design, recalling recent examples including the rebranding of Aunt Jemima to "Pearl Milling Company" and Uncle Ben’s to Ben's Originals.. Want to see what we're talking about in this episode? Start with Burger King's new 2021 logo, and the rest of the brand redesign, on the Jones Knowles Ritchie site. Have a look at Burger King's logo history on this website. Can you feel Meatable's nostalgia-tinged designed aesthetic on it's website? How about in the marketing material that Koto Studios also designed - including those "vintage" postcards - as seen on our guest's own site? Finally, spot the changes Bobby Martin made to the original Girl Scouts logo when he redesigned it.Find a transcript to this episode right here.  

Radio Richard | Richard Niles Podcast
Richard Niles' HISTORY OF POP ARRANGING 1

Radio Richard | Richard Niles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 29:11


ALL MUSIC LICENCES AND COPYRIGHTS CLEARED BY BBC RADIO 2 IN 2003. I wrote and hosted this 7-part documentary series for BBC R2 in 2003. In Episode 1, I explain what an arranger is and interview arrangers Harold Battiste, Barry Manilow, Nick Ingman, Pee Wee Ellis, John Altman, Bobby Martin, H. B. Barnum, Jimmie Haskell and Jeremy Lubbock. If you don't know them, you'll know the records they arranged for Aretha, James Brown, Monty Python, Simon and Garfunkel, Dr. John and Michael Jackson.  The series served as the basis for my book The Invisible Artist. For music lovers and students, this series is the mother lode. A lot more incredible content in the next 6 episodes. Don't miss them! Subscribe to my podcast here. Let me know what you think! Radio Richard Theme ©2021 Niles Smiles Music (BMI) sung by Free Play Duo

Classic 45's Jukebox
Me And Mrs. Jones by Billy Paul

Classic 45's Jukebox

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021


Label: Phil. Int'l. 3521Year: 1972Condition: M-Price: $15.00Listening to this Philly Soul classic again today, I was thinking that the spark of genius at work here, in the collaboration among Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff and Bobby Martin, is precisely the same as that which gave life to the Motown genius of producer/writers like Norman Whitfield & Barrett Strong, with miracles of Soul music such as "Just My Imagination" by the Temptations. Anyway, what I mean is... I love it! Not on the Rolling Stone, Dave Marsh or Kev Roberts lists? I think I'm hearing something those guys don't, cause to me this is a 2-star recommendation (our highest)! Note: This beautiful copy comes in a vintage Philadelphia Int'l Records factory sleeve. It looks very close to Mint (Labels, Vinyl) and has gorgeous, pristine Mint audio.

Stile Libero
Stile Libero di mer 30/12/20

Stile Libero

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2021 62:47


Frank Zappa, Zappa Records, Mothers of Invention, Freak Out, Ensemble Modern, The Yellow Shark, Roger Corman, Adrian Belew, Patrick O'Hearn, Terry Bozzio, Tommy Mars, Peter Wolf, Ed Mann, Chad Wackerman, Bobby Martin, Scott Thunes, Mike Keneally

Stile Libero
Stile Libero di mercoledì 30/12/2020

Stile Libero

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 62:47


Frank Zappa, Zappa Records, Mothers of Invention, Freak Out, Ensemble Modern, The Yellow Shark, Roger Corman, Adrian Belew, Patrick O'Hearn, Terry Bozzio, Tommy Mars, Peter Wolf, Ed Mann, Chad Wackerman, Bobby Martin, Scott Thunes, Mike Keneally

SoulBeat
Soulbeat: Resumen IV: Philly II (21/12/20)

SoulBeat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020


Segunda y última sesión dedicada a la factoría Gamble-Huff.

Jazz Focus
When Lights Are Low - Benny Carter in Europe

Jazz Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 62:12


Benny Carter in Europe . . All these recordings were made in the first half of 1936 in Paris or London. Carter went over to play and arrange for the Willie Lewis Band and then to work for the BBC Radio Orchestra. These are fantastic records of his own arranging and playing (alto, tenor, clarinet, piano and trumpet) with a variety of musicians including Joe Hayman, Bobby Martin, Tommy McQuarter, Andy McDevitt, Buddy Featherstonaugh, Bernard Addison and Gene Rogers --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support

The Creative Rising
Road to Recognition with Bobby Martin

The Creative Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 46:51


How does a creative climb the ladder of success to rockstar status? Bobby C. Martin, co-founder of Champions Design, knows a little something about that. Fast Company named him one of “the most creative people in business,” and he's led design projects for prestige brands like The New York Times, Girl Scouts of America, MTV and many more. In this new installment, we sit down and hear his story, which starts with classroom doodles and culminates with leading the design firm of dreams.For more on Bobby and Champions visit: www.championsdesign.comHosted and produced by Blake HowardAs always, special thanks to Matchstic: www.matchstic.comIntermission music & editing by Michael Engelking Illustration by Rachel Eleanor: www.rachel-eleanor.com

SoulBeat
Soulbeat - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes (06/07/20)

SoulBeat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020


Mientras los Blue Notes se preparaban para hacer sus primeras grabaciones para Gamble y Huff, el grupo pensó "hacerlo" con Teddy Pendergrass.

The Arise Podcast
Season 1, Episode 33: A Conversation with Bobby Martin and Kyle Petricek on Whiteness

The Arise Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 50:19


Still social distancing.Kyle and Bobby are Classmates of Danielle's from the Seattle School of Theology and Psychology. All three were in the Counseling program together.Danielle met Bobby and Kyle in a Spirit and Trauma Class and shared a research project together.Checking in with Bobby about how he's doing and how COVID is affecting his life:Bobby says truthfully, “We don't actually know how COVID-19 is effecting us and we probably won't know for a long time.”What he's noticed in his counseling internship is that the gap between the haves and have-nots has is becoming increasingly larger.As a therapist, Bobby find himself entering sessions with a different mindset – “there's a lot more case management” happening rather than actual therapy. It's become more difficult right now to engage past trauma, while living in a current trauma. He finds his sessions are less about trauma and more about just surviving.With 9 people in his household, Bobby is watching how each kid is navigating the lack of community, social support and social interaction. And when you magnify that with the population of people you work with, there is a diverse reaction to what's happening.Bobby says he's not sure he can do anything more than just sit with people and listen to how their day/week/month has been and not really give much input. It allows them space to share what's happening in their daily routine, what is lacking. Danielle noted that the longer COVID goes on, the larger the gap. Bobby had hopes that there would be a hiatus on crime during this season. In the past weeks there's been an uptick in violence. The media is showing there's not just more violence on a whole but also more violence being inflicted by law enforcement. Bobby is trying to work and everyone should also work on taking a collective deep breathe and try to figure out what the next move is. He's had a young person that he's close to that was killed three weeks ago and there is no place for lament or gathering together. The gap is widening from economic and racial. The luxury he is given: the ability to lament and give space to lament. For many people that space is decreasing when it should be increasing. Bobby says, when you don't allow yourself space to lament, it bottles up and manifest in someway other way, shape or form.Maggie acknowledges that the collective tension is so tight. She empathizes with not getting more space and wishes she has space to lament, not just for herself but also for her kids who hate school online and miss their friends. She says in this COVID environment our friends have become threats and that is not the way she wants her kids to live. Bobby says we need to remember that the tension we feel will manifest itself in some way and law enforcement is not immune to that. Kyle mentions a book they read for class [My Grandmother's Hands by Resmaa Menakem] that deals with racialized trauma in our country and addressed police bodies. Kyle watched a recent interaction with an African American man who was intoxicated at a Walgrens. Kyle found himself watching to make sure the man was treated fairly by law enforcement all the while his therapy training running in his head, is he a risk to himself? Is he a risk to others? Then adding to that Menakem's work he began to wonder, “How is the officer working to deescalate this guy? And if the officer is stressed he's not going to have that to give.” Kyle thinks Menakem's work needs to be apart of the conversation on how we take care of the police so that they can practice law. The police is working with new stress, just like the rest of us. Danielle mentions that Shaun King, an Activist, has been showing video clips of African American men getting tazzed and tackled by Police just standing there, not practicing social distancing, brutally arrested and charged with police assault. Contrasted to images of white people in a park in New York, not social distancing, and cops were rolling throw handing out masks. The contrast is so stark. Individual police are responsible for their actions. But who is above them telling them to carry out an agenda and a policy like that?A friend made masks for Danielle's family and the one for her husband didn't fit. Instead he wore a bandana. But it was as they were going on with him wearing the bandana on his face that she thought, “Oh you better not wear that… to other people you are looking really dangerous” as a Mexican man. So he went into the store without a mask and people gave him dirty looks. It's like a bind, “What do you want him to do? Where is he going to fit?” It's like not having the space to exist. Danielle says that communities need more opportunities to lament, space to lament. And white spaces are still crowding that space.Bobby was reminded of something that happened at the Seattle School during a practicum: It was a heated conversation about race shortly after Trump was elected and there were white folks saying there were no race issues, especially in Seattle. The facilitator decided it was needed for the class to take a break. Bobby, who's wife Samoan, finds he's more aware of racial tension situations and he asks himself, “What's my role right now?” Tension comes up in their family dynamic and within the community he and his lives in, but in that moment at the Seattle School he went, for the first time up to the chapel room. Outside the room there is a chalkboard wall where someone had written, “there will be peace in the valley for me.” For a second, he took solace in that. And then he asked himself why he feels that and it is because he is a white heterosexual man. That's why he could feel that there would be peace in the valley, he will be protected and he doesn't live with the racial tension and oppression. He walked away thinking that he doesn't want that peace because of white privilege. He doesn't know how to handle the fact that he could walk away from this situation and have peace for himself but he would still know that others could not have that peace.“What's my role as a white person combating the structures that exist and uphold that feeling of peace for me but creates a feeling of conflict and violence for so many people in my life that I love and care about. “Even though the event at school happened over three years ago, he thinks about it a lot. Kyle wonders what makes it hard for white men to hear this and have conversations around these topics. What are the barriers? Bobby thinks that it is exposing: The conversation around race creates vulnerability, not a threat, but a place for white people to admit that the only reason they have their place or standing is because of white privilege. Not their brain, heart, work ethic… but everything to do with the color or their skin. Bobby says, “It's unnerving.” Bobby recognizes and sees his white privilege more clearly now. Bobby quotes Portland Seminary Professor Randy Woodley, “If there is one person without shalom, then no one has shalom.” This is the work of white people: we must claim peace no only for themselves but for all people. Everyone should experience God's fullness. Danielle notices that there is a fatigue among white leaders right now as they are working a marathon against the virus. The work of deconstructing whiteness and recognizing privilege, can't be solved by just reading Robin DiAngelo's book [White Fragility]. It is a long grueling process, and that's okay! It's okay to battle with it everyday… It's almost a blessing because it won't equal what others have been through and do go through. There needs to be a sense of suffering the ways we have been raised that shaped our mindset that has caused harm to others. We need to battle with ourselves and we need the endurance to do it. Kyle remembers looking at some case studies so school and many were done by white male therapists. It didn't bother him and he almost didn't notice it. He was numb to it. When it was brought up he found himself defensive, like this is the way it is in this field, as if it was an excuse. Kyle was able, with the help of his classmates, do his own work to recognize this micro-aggression that he never has to think about and others do. He said it's a part of his brain he doesn't' have to use because of the privilege he's had his whole life. “It's growing that muscle and having patience with myself as I do. Yeah I can start to see these things and advocate for them.” “It's a mental slog … to do the work to wake up.” Kyle said it's not easy work to look in the mirror after reading Robin DiAngelo's book when the whole system as worked for you for a long time. But the work of acknowledging white privilege is worth our energy and time. White people need to overcome laziness and the unwillingness to put the work in. Bobby says we need to consider what we're tied to: Individualistic White American perspective. We can navigate COVID-19 like any other social issue on our own or we can choose to navigate in community. Movements in racial equity, social issues, oppression, Medicare, etc…. From a communal perspective it takes longer, but that's the way we're supposed to move: Collectively. It's not about individuals at all, it's about doing it together. Bobby was working with young African American men moving things out of a truck and a police came and started questioning them, even to the point of getting violent. But as soon as he [Bobby] came around from the front of the truck to talk to the police officer, that's when he backs down.Bobby things people tend to not believe things until they've seen it with their own eyes. He also saw the post that Shawn King made contrasting police interaction with whites vs. African Americans… He thought, “is it really that bad?” Kyle said it is a programmed first thought to think they aren't really doing that.  It's like a veil of ignorance that we have to shut that part of our brain off: the part that connects with someone else's suffering. We say, “Well it's not real, it's just on instagram” when the reality is “that is actually someone's body being tortured.”Maggie asks, “How do we collectively engage what we are experiencing?” She said she believes the violence against African Americans is happening. Maggie says that the closer the violence is to our actual location, the more we feel it in our bodies physically. Feeling in our bodies moves us to action. When we are not feeling it than it's very easy to detach and remain disengaged. How do we find shalom collectively? Bobby said the veil of ignorance is to seek shalom individually. Movement towards peace is not individual, it's communal. Danielle was writing about greed used 1 Timothy 6:9 in the French going after a debt on Cinco de Mayo. She says, “we've been lulled into sleep…We're plunged into our desire for greed. And greed leads to harm and destruction for us. This is not a free pass.” Shalom for majority culture that does not trickle down to others, is not Shalom at all. How do we engage these idols of greed and power in our society, as dominate culture and do more than talk? It has to have some tangible action. Theoretical process doesn't do anything.Kyle mentions desegregation and drastic action that seemed to help. But we've undone that with redlining and we end up isolating ourselves from each other. Kyle asks what we need is radical policies? Radical actions? Kyle used to be a 4th grade teacher and when he taught about Martin Luther King, Jr. he  started with America being founded on slavery. He wanted to widen the students perceptive because there is this false belief that racial issues were resolved in the 60s with MLK.  He admits he was under that veil. But it doesn't feel like it serves our kids to perpetuate this false reality that racial issues have been resolved—what he believes we really need is to teach a different history. The systems disrupt truth! He wants to know: How do we have real radical action?Bobby compared his own life with a friend of his of the same age but a different race. He friend has been in and out of the system and Bobby said he would really fit in at the Seattle School with the way his mind works and his knowledge and experiences. But his great grandfather wasn't able to get a home loan, and Bobby's great grandfather was. Bobby was able to buy his home by buying against the equity of his great grandfather… His friend was never able to do that. Bobby mentions reparations – The question he asks is where is the gap? It is a knowledge gap? The equity gap can be traced back to the GI bill and redlining. And how do we right those wrongs?Danielle says individuals need to take action. Systems are made up of people. ON our own we're insignificant. But together we can do more. Her friend had a stimulus check and used it to pick up chrome books for Danielle's kids and another family so they could have tablets to work on for school at home. That's someone creating equity in a system!A really practical thing for listeners to do is to donate their stimulus check to someone who doesn't have access to technology or internet. And to not superimpose with restrictions, a gift free and clear.---Kyle is reading: Boys in the Boat by Daniel James BrownKyle is listening to: Hilary McBride's Other People's ProblemsKyle is inspired by: This conversation.  Bobby is reading: Love in a Fearful Land by Henri NouwenBobby is listening to: Randy Woodley, Mark Charles, any people who talking about CommunityBobby is inspired by: Stories of resilience Resource to process whiteness: PLEASE READ IN COMMUNITY My Grandmother's Hands by Resmaa MenakemUnsettling Truths: The Ongoing, Dehumanizing Legacy of the Doctrine of Discovery by Mark Charles and Soong-Chan RahMirror to the Church: Resurrecting Faith After Genocide in Rwanda by Emmanuel Katongole and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove

JBU Chapel
Bobby Martin (November 19, 2019)

JBU Chapel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2019 23:57


Bobby Martin is a professor of visual arts at John Brown University.

WAGRadio
Groovin' Blue Show 19 - 10

WAGRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 79:35


1.  (  :38)  WAGRadio Get Back To Yo' Jungle G.B. 19-10 Open 2.  (4:06)  "Confrontation" - FUNKMASTER FLEX & BIG KAP ft. MARY J. BLIGE [Def Jam Lp #15005-1 "The Tunnel"] 1999 Prod. Funkmaster Flex & Big Kap 3.  (3:52)  "The Vibe Inside (DJZigZag Jazz EdiT of the Nicolosi Mix)" - NOVECENTO, BILLY COBHAM [Rebirth] 4.  (3:37)  "LaLaLa" - BLACK COFFEE ft. USHER [Universal] 5.  (4:26)  "4,5,6 (DJZigZag EdiT of the Focus Mix)" - SOLE ft. J. T. MONEY & KANDI from Xscape [Red Zone Ent./Dreamworks Rec. 12" #DRM8P-534Z] 1999 Prod. C. "Tricky" Stewart 6.  (2:29)  "I Got You (I Feel Good)" - BILLY PRESTON [Vee-Jay Records Lp #VJLP-1123 "The Most Exciting Organ Ever"] 1966 Prod. Steve Douglas Arr. Sly Stone 7.  (  :15)  WAGRadio - That Ain't Nothin' Id 8.  (3:51)  "Intentions (Version 3)" - BIG BOI, SLEEPY BROWN & CEE-LO [Purple Ribbon] 9.  (  :13)  WAGR That Ain't Nothin' #2 Id 10.(3:55)  "Green Power" - LITTLE RICHARD [Reprise 45rpm #1043] 1971 Prod. H.B. Barnum 11.(  :06)  WAGRadio Id 12.(4:20)  "My Bright Red Juicy Lips (DJZigZag Bonnie Girl EdiT)" - HOTMOOD [Poetry In Motion] *samples: "All About The Paper" - The Dells [20th Cent. Fox Rec.] 1980 13.(  :08)  WAGRadio Orig. w/ music Id 14.(9:09)  "K-Jee (DJZigZag EdiT of the Joey Negro Philly World Mix)" - AC SYMPHONY, JOEY NEGRO [Z] *samples "K-Jee" - MFSB [Phil. Int. Rec. 12" #Z58 3641] 1975 Prod. Broadway Eddie Arr./Prod. Bobby Martin  15.(  :13)  WAGRadio DJZZ Rollin' Id 16.(3:07)  "Know" - MARY J. BLIGE [Universal] 17.(2:34)  "Advice" - BILLY PRESTON [Vee-Jay Records Lp #VJLP-1123 "The Most Exciting Organ Ever"] 1966 Prod. Steve Douglas Arr. Sly Stone 18.(2:20)  "Lighter" - STEFAN J. SELBERT [soundcloud] 19.(  :18)  WAGRadio Jammin' Musik Segue 20.(4:16)  "Family Affair (DJZigZag Sly Stone KSOL EdiT)" - RICHARD GREY [Tactical] 21.(2:35)  "Everything's Cool" - JOEL [soundcloud] 22.(7:08)  "Believe" - YAM WHO? [Rare Wiri] 23.(  :26)  "WAGRadio Music segue 24.(5:05)  "Palms Boulevard (DJZigZag EdiT of the Original Mix)" - ALEXNY [Nite Grooves] 25.(  :13)  WAGRadio Who's It? Id 26.(3:59)  "Syl (DJZigZag Cheering Crowd EdiT)" - OPTIK, AFGO [2Drop Records] *samples "Is It Because I'm Black" - Syl Johnson [Twinight 45rpm #125] 1969 27.(3:20)  "Time Today (Remix Club)" - BJ THE CHICAGO KID [Universal] 28.(3:05)  "Come Closer" - DANIEL VAN EVENS [Tokabeatz] 79:36  

New Life Alive
COACH BOBBY MARTIN, Bulldog Sunday 2019

New Life Alive

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019


Bobby’s World
The Broken Hearts Club

Bobby’s World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 66:43


The SPU Voices Podcast
"Generational Leadership," with Bobby Martin

The SPU Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 22:01


How do you leave a legacy for your own children or for your community? Is there more to legacy than finances? Bobby Martin '98 is the founder and director of 118 Designs, an organization giving job training and life skills to young men striving to leave the gang life behind. This life of service was modeled for him by two parents who also lived in service of others.

Bobby’s World
#1-The love of Music-Bobby Martin

Bobby’s World

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 95:25


This episode is the first episode where I interview people in the music industry or people who have had an impact on music of work in the field.I thought having me interview myself and giving my background and how I got to where I am was only the right thing to do to kick this off

The Truck Show Podcast
Ep. 41 - Centerforce Clutches, Sadistic Iron Werks, What We Missed At SEMA

The Truck Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 93:17


After several episodes on the road, the guys return to the studio and catch up and with Will Baty of Centerforce Clutches, reconnect with Bobby Martin of Sadistic Iron Werks, and discuss what was missed at SEMA. Plus, find out which manufacturers are hinting at future trucks with concepts that are in plain sight.

LOTL THE ZONE
LOTL Radio Welcomes Gerald Alston. New music fromThe Manhattans-ft Gerald Alston

LOTL THE ZONE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 92:00


The Manhattans ft Gerald Alston new song,Get It Ready "   THE MANHATTANS were originally: Winfred “Blue” Lovett, Richard Taylor, Kenny Kelly, George “Smitty” Smith and Edward “Sonny” Bivins. Blue and Smitty were out front as the group’s strong lead singers. Blue was also the group leader and an outstanding songwriter whose compositions with producer Joe Evans gave the group a string of hits on Carnival Records during the mid 1960s. When Smith became ill in 1970, Phil Terrell stepped in as temporary lead singer until a permanent replacement could be found. In the fall of that same year, Gerald Alston, whose style paid homage to the legendary Sam Cooke took over as lead singer. More a pop singer than either Lovett or Smith, Alston’s incorporation into the group enabled THE MANHATTANS to break out of their mold as “doo-woppers” and achieve major national success on Starday/King Records with a Teddy Randazzo love song entitled “A Million To One”. In 1972, Blue Lovett’s “One Life To Live” reached the top 20 R&B charts. With Alston handling all lead vocals and Lovett providing smooth spoken introductions, THE MANHATTANS moved to Columbia Records in 1973 where they collaborated with producer Bobby Martin on a string of hit ballads including, “There’s No Me Without You”, “We Never Danced To A Love Song” and “Hurt”. The most notable of these ballads was Blue Lovett’s “Kiss And Say Goodbye”, a platinum selling #1 pop and R&B hit in 1976. In that same year, THE MANHATTANS teamed up once again with producer Randazzo to record “Feels So Good”, “You’re My Life” and “There’s No Good In Goodbye”.

The Pemberley Podcast
93: (EA 11&12) Meet B-Mart

The Pemberley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 21:57


This week, we meet the illusive Bobby Martin a.k.a. B-Mart, who is NOT Emma Approved. Too bad he and Harriet are too perfect together... ~~~ Send us your questions or comments at: thepemberleypodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter/Instagram/Facebook: @thepemberley Visit our website: thepemberleypodcast.com

Dissection
Episode 60 - Bobby Martin of OCD

Dissection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2018 42:54


Bobby C. Martin Jr. is a founding partner of Original Champions of Design in New York City, where he guides OCD's culture and sets the relentless standard of design and vision for the company. Since founding the branding and design agency, with Jennifer Kinon in 2010, he has partnered with a wide range of clients such as the Girl Scouts of the USA, MTV, the New York Times, the National Basketball Association and the Studio Museum in Harlem to ensure their growth and creative goals. This episode is sponsored by The Typographics Festival. To learn more, and purchase tickets, visit them at http://2018.typographics.com. To receive a $50 discount for individual tickets for professionals, students and educators, use the coupon code DISSECTION_50 at checkout.

Life After Business
How to Avoid Seller's Regret in a Business Exit

Life After Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017 57:44


Have you ever wondered if you'd regret selling your company once the deal is done? Bobby Martin, who sold his company for 26 million dollars, shares with us his exit journey and what he wishes he'd have done differently. Today, he's an angel investor at eight companies, a business owner, and an author. If you want a peek at what it's like to be on the other side of an acquisition and merger, you won't want to miss today's episode. In this episode, you'll learn: When Bobby decided to become an entrepreneur and how he jumped in with two feet. How he grew his company, First Research, and some of the major milestones that he hit during its growth. How Bobby created business value by figuring out his business model, going to market, and pricing his services. The triggering event and inner dialogue that made Bobby want to sell his company. How Bobby came up with the price that he wanted for the business and how he actually agreed to sell. Information about Bobby's experience about closing and what happened afterward and why he now wishes he'd read Bo Burlingham's book, Finish Big. What Bobby wishes he would have done differently and why it was harder than he thought it would be to sell his business. How Bobby recalibrated himself and reset his mindset so he could move onto the next step in his business journey. How knowing what you want out of your business is important. Being an entrepreneur is a highly emotional process. Not only does it require an emotional investment when you first come up with your business concept, but you also need to maintain your passion to drive the value of the business. So what happens when you eventually sell? This podcast with Bobby Martin covers the question of ‘what happens next' and what you can do to build a valuable business (to someone other than yourself). First Find Your Market Bobby worked as a calling officer for a bank and discovered very quickly just how inefficient their processes were. He recognized that if marketers and sales people, particularly, had access to better quality (and more targeted) information, they could do their jobs more effectively. However, this discovery and his offer to do the market research to provide this information were rejected by the bank. While that wasn't ideal, it also pushed him to start his own business. Entrepreneurs often start their businesses due to an unfulfilled need—if they can't get it from the market, they build a business from which they can. So Bobby started a company called First Research which followed his passion for knowledge and satisfied the market niche he had uncovered. Finding markets can mean creating your own. Bobby now had a business with which he could do research on other companies and industries and sell to those

Life After Business
How to Avoid Seller’s Regret in a Business Exit

Life After Business

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2017


Have you ever wondered if you’d regret selling your company once the deal is done? Bobby Martin, who sold his company for 26 million dollars, shares with us his exit journey and what he wishes he’d have done differently. Today, he’s an angel investor at eight companies, a business owner, and an author. If you want a peek at what it’s like to be on the other side of an acquisition and merger, you won’t want to miss today’s episode. In this episode, you’ll learn: When Bobby decided to become an entrepreneur and how he jumped in with two feet. How he grew his company, First Research, and some of the major milestones that he hit during its growth. How Bobby created business value by figuring out his business model, going to market, and pricing his services. The triggering event and inner dialogue that made Bobby want to sell his company. How Bobby came up with the price that he wanted for the business and how he actually agreed to sell. Information about Bobby’s experience about closing and what happened afterward and why he now wishes he’d read Bo Burlingham’s book, Finish Big. What Bobby wishes he would have done differently and why it was harder than he thought it would be to sell his business. How Bobby recalibrated himself and reset his mindset so he could move onto the next step in his business journey. How knowing what you want out of your business is important. Being an entrepreneur is a highly emotional process. Not only does it require an emotional investment when you first come up with your business concept, but you also need to maintain your passion to drive the value of the business. So what happens when you eventually sell? This podcast with Bobby Martin covers the question of ‘what happens next’ and what you can do to build a valuable business (to someone other than yourself). First Find Your Market Bobby worked as a calling officer for a bank and discovered very quickly just how inefficient their processes were. He recognized that if marketers and sales people, particularly, had access to better quality (and more targeted) information, they could do their jobs more effectively. However, this discovery and his offer to do the market research to provide this information were rejected by the bank. While that wasn’t ideal, it also pushed him to start his own business. Entrepreneurs often start their businesses due to an unfulfilled need—if they can’t get it from the market, they build a business from which they can. So Bobby started a company called First Research which followed his passion for knowledge and satisfied the market niche he had uncovered. Finding markets can mean creating your own. Bobby now had a business with which he could do research on other companies and industries and sell to those

The Successful Pitch with John Livesay
The Hockey Stick Principles - Bobby Martin | TSP115

The Successful Pitch with John Livesay

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 31:23


Wanna Host Your Own Podcast?Click here to see how my friends at Podetize can helpPurchase John's new bookThe Sale Is in the TaleJohn Livesay, The Pitch WhispererShare The ShowDid you enjoy the show? I'd love it if you subscribed today and left us a 5-star review!Click this linkClick on the 'Subscribe' button below the artworkGo to the 'Ratings and Reviews' sectionClick on 'Write a Review'Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The Successful Pitch community today:JohnLivesay.comJohn Livesay FacebookJohn Livesay TwitterJohn Livesay LinkedInJohn Livesay YouTube

The Successful Pitch with John Livesay
The Hockey Stick Principles - Bobby Martin | TSP115

The Successful Pitch with John Livesay

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 31:21


Today's guest on the Successful Pitch is Bobby Martin, the author of "The Hockey Stick Principles." He talks about how to hit the ice running when you're an entrepreneur with a startup. He said "create an execution plan, not a business plan." He has a whole thing about what the blade years are, those years after your idea's gotten a little bit of traction, but you don't have growth yet, and he shows how to enjoy those blade years because they can take a little longer than you might want or hope. However, he also says that impatience is a virtue when it comes to showing investors traction. Enjoy the episode.

Onward Nation
Episode 495: The Hockey Stick Principles, with Bobby Martin.

Onward Nation

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 38:41


Bobby Martin believes that too many startup founders pivot too early, quit too early, and expect rapid takeoff. Through his experience of starting and selling First Research (a leader in sales intelligence) for $26 Million to Fortune 500 firm, Dun & Bradstreet, he’s learned first-hand the challenges and solutions at each stage of entrepreneurial growth. Bobby is the author of “The Hockey Stick Principles: The Four Key Stages to Entrepreneurial Success,” which was named an 800CEORead Bestseller. Bobby’s current adventure is as chairman and co-founder of Vertical IQ, a leading provider of sales research insight for banks. Bobby is an angel investor and serves as an active board member with several innovative start-ups, including Local Eye Site, Boardroom Insiders, MyLifeSite, Sageworks, and etailinsights. What you’ll learn about in this episode The 80/20 rule for staying focused on your most vital priorities How most successful startups have revenue growth curves that are shaped liked a hockey stick Planning for at least 3 years of hardship and tweaks for your business to take off Selling: why it is the most important and overlooked skill a startup needs to succeed Why it’s vital to know your KPI’s (key performance indicators) really well Keeping things simple by choosing to say “no” Why you cannot predict what your actual cost is going to be when starting a business The systems Bobby would go back and put in place sooner if given the opportunity The two things that successful founders do to become successful Why most businesses should try to get to “ramen profitability” as quickly as possible How to best connect with Bobby: Website: www.bobbymartin.me

The Neil Haley Show
University of Pittsburgh Star Bobby Martin

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2017 25:00


The Total Tutor Neil Haley and Coach Karen Hall will interview University of Pittsburgh Star Bobby Martin.  

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
EP 541: VerticalIQ Hits $175k MRR, Helping 140 Banks Prep for Company Meetings with President Bobby Martin

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 22:32


Rocketship.fm
Interview: Bobby Martin on the 4 stages of SaaS growth

Rocketship.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 22:58


Bobby Martin, author of The Hockey Stick Principles, talks with us about the 4 stages of growth. He gets real with what you really should expect at each phase, and shares some real-life examples. The big lesson: stick with it. Our expectation of speed is Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Business Confidential Now with Hanna Hasl-Kelchner
How to be an Outrageously Successful Entrepreneur

Business Confidential Now with Hanna Hasl-Kelchner

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2016 34:27


What does it take be an outrageously successful entrepreneur?  How realistic is the overnight success? Join Hanna Hasl-Kelchner as she welcomes, serial entrepreneur and angel investor, Bobby Martin to take a close look at what it really takes to start, build, and grow a successful business from scratch. WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER ABOUT BEING A SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR: The 4 stages of start-up growth every successful entrepreneur navigates. The role of serendipity in start-up success. What you need besides a good ideas to be a successful entrepreneur. Why impatience is a start-up virtue. The role of tweaking vs. pivoting in start-up success. The 3 biggest challenges every successful entrepreneur faces and overcomes. Inspiring start-up success stories. And much MORE. GUEST: Bobby Martin is the author of http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1250066379/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1250066379&linkCode=as2&tag=businconfinow-20&linkId=TQWCXHQSA6ELND3J">The Hockey Stick Principles: The 4 Key Stages to Entrepreneurial Success (The Hockey Stick Principles), a new book about the 4 key stages every successful entrepreneur goes through to achieve massive business success. Bobby is a serial entrepreneur and angel investor while at the same time being a national speaker, and hometown guy who focuses most of his investments in North Carolina where he lives and works. He's currently the chairman and co-founder of http://verticaliq.com/ (Vertical IQ), a leading provider of sales research insight for banks. He also co-founded and served as president of First Research, a leader in sales intelligence, which he sold to D&B Corporation for $26 Million in 2007.  Before founding First Research with Ingo Winzer in 1999, Martin spent more than six years with Bank of America as a commercial banker in Wilmington, North Carolina. Bobby also serves as an active board member with several innovative start-ups, including Local Eye Site, Boardroom Insiders, MyLifeSite, Sageworks, and etailinsights. As a result of his experiences he understands firsthand what it's like to start, build, and grow a successful business. RELATED RESOURCES:http://hockeystickprinciples.com (Contact Bobby) and connect with him on http://www.linkedin.com/in/bobbymartin1 (LinkedIn), https://www.facebook.com/hockeystickprinciples/ (Facebook), and https://twitter.com/bobbyhsp (Twitter).  Other resources mentioned by Bobby Martin during the interview are:  FREE resources on his http://hockeystickprinciples.com/ (Hockey Stick Principles) website. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0470876417/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0470876417&linkCode=as2&tag=businconfinow-20&linkId=7IH26GTGPT2TLJBE">Business Model Generation: A Handbook for Visionaries, Game Changers, and Challengershttp://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0062273205/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0062273205&linkCode=as2&tag=businconfinow-20&linkId=2RUZRBIGSERRO7TR">The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers (The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers by Ben Horowitz) SUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW:Subscribing is easy and lets you have instant access to the latest tactics, strategies and tips.  Rating and reviewing the show helps us grow our audience and allows us to bring you more of the information you need to succeed from our high powered guests. Download ♥ Subscribe ♥ Listen ♥ Learn ♥ Share ♥ Review ♥ Enjoy

The Neil Haley Show
All-Big East Pitt Star Jason Matthews

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2016 31:00


The Total Tutor Neil Haley and Coach Karen Hall will interview All-Big East Pitt Star Jason Matthews. This is part 2 of the series of interviews we will do with Jasson. Jason was heavily recruited. Ultimately it was John Calipari (now head coach of Univ. of Kentucky) who convinced Jason to join the University of Pittsburgh and a very special recruiting class. Alongside Darelle Porter, Bobby Martin, Sean Miller (now head coach of Univ. of Arizona), and Brian Shorter; these freshmen went on to be named one of the all time Top 5 Recruiting Classes in NCAA history. Jason held NCAA, Pitt, and Big East records for 3 point field goal percentage and free throw percentage. Jason was named to the Big East All-Freshman Team and was selected 3 times to the All-Big East Team. Scoring over 1800 points at the University of Pittsburgh, Jason ranks #6 on Pitt's All-Time scoring list. 

Built to Sell Radio
Ep. 12 The 26-Million-Dollar Regret

Built to Sell Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2015 41:45


Bobby Martin had built First Research up to $6.5 million dollars in revenue when he sold the business to a Fortune 500 company for 26 million dollars.  But despite getting four times revenue for his business, Martin ended up feeling empty after the sale. In this week’s episode of Built to Sell Radio, I interview Bobby Martin. Bobby built his business from the ground up and had a great exit. He sold his business to a Fortune 500 company for $26 million dollars – four times his top line revenue at the time. Martin’s exit was a financial success but life after the sale took a big turn for the worse.

TALKING with Tony Trombo
[E13] TALKING ZAPPA with Tony Trombo. Guest: Robert (Bobby) Martin

TALKING with Tony Trombo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2014 33:00


SHOW INFORMATION: www.TonyTrombo.com My guest is Robert (Bobby) Martin! Ship Arriving Too Late to Save a Drowning Witch, The Man from Utopia, Baby Snakes, Them or Us, Thing-Fish, Frank Zappa Meets the Mothers of Prevention, Does Humor Belong in Music?, Jazz from Hell, Guitar, You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 1, Broadway the Hard Way, You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 3, The Best Band You Never Heard in Your Life, You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 4, Make a Jazz Noise Here, You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 5, You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 6, Have I Offended Someone?, Trance-Fusion, The Dub Room Special, One Shot Deal

Design Matters with Debbie Millman
Jennifer Kinon + Bobby Martin

Design Matters with Debbie Millman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2013


OCD Designers Jennifer Kinon + Bobby Martin talk about their design philosophy — and their general willingness to do the unexpected.

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Jennifer Kinon and Bobby Martin run OCD Agency, a modest branding and design agency in New York City. The projects they take on often seem like they would exceed the resources of the small studio. Nevertheless, their innovation, creativity, and passion for design allow them to champion such tasks, and have put them behind some of the largest branding initiatives in the nation. http://www.listencloseshow.com/

LOTL THE ZONE
Gerald Alston & Winfred "Blue" Lovett of the Manhattans

LOTL THE ZONE

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2011 122:00


Interview with the Legendary Gerald Alston and Winfred "Blue" Lovett of The Manhattans With Gerald Alston's smooth lead vocals, solid songwriting talent within the group and the always wonderful work of Philly producer/arrranger Bobby Martin, the Manhattans began to score on the  R&B charts, putting out a string of fairly traditional ballads that became Soul hits.  Then in 1976, the quintet released Lovett's composition "Kiss and Say Goodbye," the song that would become their signature tune.  "Kiss" rocketed to the top of the R&B and Pop charts, and moved the group to the upper tier of R&B acts.  And the companion self-titled LP became the first of several top notch albums that the group released in the 70s and 80s.  With such great singles as "It Feels So Good to be Loved So Bad," "I Kinda Miss You," "We Never Danced To A Love Song" and "Am I Losing You," the Manhattans' late 70s albums It Feels So Good, There's No Me Without You and Love Talk, were among the decade's best (though they are generally unavailable in CD form).  Love Talk was perhaps the Manhattans' greatest disc - though not their most popular - a near-perfect adult Soul album that sounds as great today as it did 25 years ago. After "Kiss and Say Goodbye," the Manhattans spent the remainder of the decade scoring almost exclusively on the R&B charts.