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Best podcasts about Brandon Jackson

Latest podcast episodes about Brandon Jackson

Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

United States v. Brandon Jackson

The Land Show with Dave & Johnny
The Land Show Episode 493

The Land Show with Dave & Johnny

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 59:01


This week on The Land Show, our host Jonathan Goode talks with: Shawn McNulty with American Sportfish in Montgomery. https://americansportfish.com/ KoryAnn Watt with Alabama Ag Credit in Demopolis https://alabamaagcredit.com Brandon Jackson with Riverside Fly Shop in Bremen https://riversideflyshop.com/ Dalton Dalrymple with Farm and Forest Brokers in Coffee County https://farmandforestbrokers.com/dalton-dalrymple/ Thanks to our generous sponsors that make it possible to bring you The Land Show every week: Alabama Ag Credit, Alabama Farmers Federation, Farm & Forest Brokers, First South Farm Credit, The Land Report, LandThink, and LandFlip. Subscribe to The Land Show, anywhere you get quality podcasts. If you like our content, please give us a positive review so others can find us as well. Please call or text any time at 205-340-3946.

The Short Box: A Comic Book Podcast
Comics Are Dope: An Interview with BJ Kicks about Comic Collecting, Budgeting, and Comics YouTube

The Short Box: A Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 73:29 Transcription Available


BJ Kicks, host of Comics Are Dope, joins me this week for an honest conversation about being a comic podcaster, our comic collecting habits, budgeting for comics, representation, and finding community at comic shops, and Ben from Gotham City Limit calls in with his Top 3 Comic Picks for February (Pop Kill, Through Red Windows, and Doctor Strange of Asgard) Watch the uncut video version of this podcast on YouTube!Want to hear bonus episodes? Listen to HUNDREDS of exclusive episodes, on our Patreon Channel. Try a FREE seven-day membership: Here! LINKS: Take your comic shopping experience to the limit, by shopping online at Gotham City Limit!Buy your tickets for Northeast Florida's largest pop culture convention, Collective Con 2025! (here)! MERCH SALE! Get 20% off Short Box merch by using the discount code: “YOO“Join our Patreon Community and get VIP treatment, bonus episodes, and other perks and rewards! Try out a free 7-day trial, here. No pressure! We read Fan Mail! Send us some Buy your tickets for Collective Con 2025, Northeast Florida's largest pop culture convention: HEREProudly sponsored by Gotham City Limit!Proudly sponsored by Collective Con!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showREACH OUT TO US!

They Call Me Coach
Season 2 Episode 18: Putnam City Boys Basketball Coach Brandon Jackson

They Call Me Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 57:04


Coach Jackson has had a tremendous amount of success as a player at PCO. In the coaching ranks, Coach Jackson has been at Mount Saint Mary's, Piedmont, and now PCO. His first two stops were highly successful and so now, Coach Jackson will return home to try and continue the success of tradition rich legacy of that program. Stay tuned because we end up discussing a PCO all time starting 5 as well.

RNZ: The Detail
When an algorithm is your boss

RNZ: The Detail

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 23:49


Artificial intelligence is driving the expansion of the gig economy, but with growth comes growing pains.

Real Estate Coaching Radio
Brandon Jackson's World's Greatest Agent Interview

Real Estate Coaching Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 47:48


Welcome back to America's #1 Daily Podcast,  featuring America's #1 Real Estate Coaches and Top EXP Realty Sponsors in the World, Tim and Julie Harris. Ready to become an EXP Realty Agent and join Tim and Julie Harris?  Visit: https://whylibertas.com/harris or text Tim directly at 512-758-0206. IMPORTANT: Join #1 Real Estate Coaches Tim and Julie Harris's Premier Coaching now for FREE. Included is a DAILY Coaching Session with a HARRIS Certified Coach. Proven and tested lead generation, systems, and scripts designed for this market. Instant FREE Access Now: YES, Enroll Me NOW In Premier Coaching https://premiercoaching.com Ranked in the top 3% of Realtors in the Charlotte market, I sold over 60 homes in my first year and have 17+ years of high-level real estate experience. Beyond my professional achievements, I am a devoted father to four wonderful children and husband to Erin, a talented professional photographer. I cherish every moment with my family and strive to capture those special times together. HUGE Announcement: You will love this! Looking for the full outline from today's presentation? Our DAILY Newsletter featured lead generation systems, real estate scripts, daily success plans and (YES) the notes or today's show. Best part? The newsletter is free! https://harrisrealestatedaily.com/

Bad Queers
Trusted Toes (w/Minoritea Report Podcast) I Episode 206

Bad Queers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 91:13


We've got company! Welcome back Jerell, Kerel and Dawon from Minoritea Podcast. After a much needed catch up, we deep dive into what is happening in pop culture. We share our feelings on Jerrod Carmichael's reality tv show, the Cowboy Carter experience (including a ranking of Beyoncé's albums) and WTF is happening with Amanda Seales?  Shoutouts: Shana: Hot Flash - a monthly party for our 30+ lesbian and queer community. Hosted by @damn.good.dyke.nights in LA Kris: The Black Music Archive - "Black Music Archive" was founded by the talented multidisciplinary artist Milik Kashad. Through unique documentary-style features, he explores and shares the rich history and influence of Black experiences through the lens of music. Follow on IG and Youtube @TheBlackMusicArchiveJerrell - Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Brandon Jackson. Plus sized, non-binary, Black country singer. Releasing their album this year! Follow @bejaxx on IGKerel - Bad Queers - For staying in the podcast game and putting content out into the world. I'm rooting for you! Dawon - Black Dolls Matter - For being the representation needed and promoting melanated representation in dolls. Follow on IG @blackdollsmatter. And shoutout to Dawon's company, Dollovable, that designs fashion clothing for dolls. Follow and support on IG @dollovableEpisode Breakdown:[0:17] Queer Urban Dictionary [1:31] Guest introduction - Minoritea Report Podcast[2:50] Welcome back - Let's catch up wit Minoritea Report  [14:41] Cowboy Carter & Beyoncé[25:18] Jerrod Carmichael reality tv show review [47:00] Amanda Seales feels [1:04:01] Bad Queer Opinions [1:20:01] Shoutouts Affiliates we actually love Support Lucky Skivvies and our pod by using coupon code badqueers10 for 10% off your next purchase. Treat your butt today.Shop NowEmail us for advice at badqueerspodcast@gmail.com or DM on InstagramFollow us @badqueerspod on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Tik TokLove our soundtrack? Check out Siena Liggins: @sienaligginsLike us? Love us? Leave a review The opinions expressed during this podcast are conversational in nature and expressed only for comedic purposes. Not all of the facts will be correct but we attempt to be as accurate as possible. BQ Media LLC, the hosts, nor any guest host(s) hold no liability over the conversations on this podcast and by using this podcast you understand that it is solely for entertainment purposes. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purpo...

The Jay And Kevin Show Podcast
Jay And Kevin Show 2-29-24 Hour 2

The Jay And Kevin Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 26:00


Brandon Jackson on Idol

The Movie Draft House
Tropic Thunder (2008)

The Movie Draft House

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 47:05


Welcome back to The Movie Draft House! It's "Movies Directed By & Starring the Same Actor" month and this week we reviewed the comedy classic, "Tropic Thunder", directed by and starring Ben Stiller...but also starring Jack Black, Brandon Jackson, Robert Downey Jr., Jay Baruchel, Matthew McConnaughey, Danny McBride, Bill Hader, Nick Nolte, and...last but not least, Tom Cruise! Tune in to find out if this one still holds up and whether or not it's on the Rushmore of comedy films. IMDB synopsis "Through a series of freak occurrences, a group of actors shooting a big-budget war movie are forced to become the soldiers they are portraying." Music this month is brought to you by the Indianapolis, IN rock-alt-indie band, The Wldlfe, with their song "All My Friends". Catch their music wherever you get yours! Spotify⁠ ⁠Web⁠ ⁠Instagram⁠ Follow the podcast across all social media! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Follow our hosts on Twitter! Mark - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@iheardyouliked⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Jeff - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@PodcastsbyJeff

Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report
Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report for December 11-17, 2023

Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 45:01


Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, Mobile Tensaw Delta Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between. First up bringing your the report for the Birmingham area is Stephen Rockarts with Fly Fishing Alabama. Join us as we discuss winter bass patterns on the Cahaba and Black Warrior Rivers. While Stephen is the resident expert in central Alabama when it comes to fly fishing, the tactics we discuss this week apply to many areas of the Southeast. Next up we have Brandon Jackson reporting from the Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River. Brandon is the owner/operator of the Riverside Fly Shop, and serves as an outfitter and guide on the only year-round Rainbow Trout fishery in the state of Alabama. Join us as we talk wintertime patterns for rainbows, and discuss some of the other unique native fishes indigenous the the Black Warrior such as Souther Walleye and Chain Pickerel. For those of you looking to make a holiday trip this year, we also discuss wading safety strategies to keep you from taking a tumble this Christmas season. It's all brought to you, whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word "fishing" to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list, and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report email subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase!    Sponsors Buck's Island Marine Crocodile Bay Dixie Supply Fishbites Hayabusa USA Hilton's Offshore Charts KillerDock L&M Marine Mallard Bay Southeastern Pond Management Texas Hunter

Tee Party Podcast
Brandon Jackson | Episode 114

Tee Party Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2023 36:07


FARMJAM FESTIVAL episode two introduces Spokane native Brandon Jackson to the Tee Party. He and the rest of his band will be opening up Farmjam September first in Colville! Greg Knight from Farmjam stops by to talk about the farm, the festival and more, too! Catch Brandon Jackson's latest release, The Wolf and the story behind how it was created! #TPPSummer Festival TourKeep up with Brandon - https://www.instagram.com/neildmason/25% off Farmjam Tickets - linktr.ee/radioguytyCreditsMusic - Jesse QuandtVoice Over - J. GwinnHost - Ty PisaniSounds - ZapSp

The SmorgShow Podcast
167. Racist Doorbell

The SmorgShow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 41:03


Amazon shuts down man's smart home after being accused of being a racist! The tale of Brandon Jackson who went one week without his Alexa/smart home services as he struggled to convince Amazon that he did not shout racist remarks to a Amazon delivery man. The Academy Awards instates new woke criteria for the Best Picture category to go into effect with the 2024 Oscars. Baba Gonesh follows up to his story from Episode 165 regarding man who was arrested after urinating on woman aboard Air India Flight. Baba has obtained the written testimony of the woman who is suing the airline for how they handled the incident. And finally, as Chris and Kim are vacationing in The Last Frontier, we play an old clip from Chris's high school days of him explaining how he discovered Chicken, Alaska and a phone call he made to directory assistance trying to speak to someone who lives there.

ApfelNerds – Apple News, Gerüchte, Technik
Alles über die Beats Studio Pro

ApfelNerds – Apple News, Gerüchte, Technik

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 174:20


In Folge 169 sprechen die ApfelNerds über das Vision Pro Developer Kit, die Beats Studio Pro, Netflix hat teilweise den „Basic“-Plan abgeschafft, YouTube Premium wird teurer, AI-Firmen haben eine freiwillige Selbstverpflichtung im Weißen Haus unterzeichnet, Apple beendet den Bieter-Wettstreit um die Rechte der englischen Premier League, Apple hat ein eigenes Large Language Model (LLM) fertiggestellt, das iPhone SE 4 soll erst 2025 starten, es gibt Updates, als Rausschmeißer Brandon Jacksons Geschichte über seine Konto-Sperrung bei Amazon und als Bonus-Rausschmeißer: Twitter heißt jetzt X, sonst ändert sich nix.

Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report
Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report for June 26 - July 2, 2023

Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 67:06


The Alabama Freshwater Fishing report is your best resource for the Lake Guntersville Fishing Report, Weiss Lake Fishing Report, Lake Eufaula Fishing Report, and all the creeks, rivers, and reservoirs in between. This week, we're bringing you a special report checking in with the top fly fishing anglers from all over the state. Our first guest is Dr. Matthew Lewis, the man who has literally written the book on Redeye Bass fishing. If you're looking to complete the Redeye Bass Slam in Alabama and catch the Warrior Bass, Cahaba Bass, Tallapoosa Bass, Coosa Bass, and Chattahoochee bass…Matt has the information you need to targe these beautiful and often-overlooked fish. Next up is Peter Jordan with the Lost Angler Fly Shop down in Daphne, AL. Originally from Selma, AL, Peter is The Man when it comes to targeting inshore species and Largemouth Bass on the Alabama and Tombigbee river systems and down on the Mobile-Tensaw Delta. We then jump all the way up to the Sipsey Fork of the Black Warrior River to discuss Alabama's only year-round Rainbow Trout fishery with Brandon Jackson of the Riverside Fly Shop. Brandon has the information you need to be successful when capitalizing on this unique opportunity. Finally, we wrap up with Stephen Rockarts, who owns flyfishingalabama.com. Stephen is an accomplished fly fisherman who targets a variety of species and is intimately familiar with the picturesque Cahaba River. It's all brought to you whether it's good, bad, or ugly. Please Subscribe, Rate, and review wherever you listen to podcasts, and don't forget to text the word “fishing” to (646) 495-9867 or click here to be added to our email list and we'll send you the new show each week! All Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report Email Subscribers receive an AFTCO FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK promo code for any purchase! Sponsors Buck's Island Marine Crocodile Bay Dixie Supply Fishbites Hayabusa USA Hilton's Offshore Charts KillerDock L&M Marine Mallard Bay Southeastern Pond Management

The WorldView in 5 Minutes
23 ISIS Libyan Muslim militants sentenced to death, GOP senator warns parents to “flee” California over radical transgender bill, Amazon shuts down Smart Home

The WorldView in 5 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023


It's Friday, June 16th, A.D. 2023. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. By Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com) 23 ISIS Libyan Muslim militants sentenced to death A Libyan court sentenced 23 ISIS-Libya Muslim militants to death for their involvement in the 2015 insurgency centered on the city of Sirte on the Mediterranean coast in north-central Libya, reports International Christian Concern.   The court also sentenced 14 Muslim militants to life in prison and another 14 to multiple years in prison. Proverbs 21:15 says, “When justice is done, it brings joy to the righteous but terror to evildoers.” Here's the back story. After NATO-backed rebels ousted longtime dictator Muammar Gaddafi in August 2011, the Libyan security situation devolved into chaos as rival factions vied to fill the power vacuum. Islamic extremist groups—including Ansar al-Sharia (the group allegedly responsible for the 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi)—worsened the political instability in Libya by forming a coalition against the transitional government known as Libya Dawn.  In 2015, ISIS-Libya—the largest contingent of the Islamic State outside Iraq and Syria—established a stronghold in eastern Libya and launched a high-profile attack in Tripoli leading to the abduction and beheading of dozens of Egyptian Christians.  Amid the ongoing conflict between rival political factions and Islamic extremist groups, Libyan Christians are particularly vulnerable to persecution, especially those who have converted from Islam.  That's why Open Doors lists Libya as the fifth most dangerous country for Christians worldwide.  Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. could beat Biden in Iowa and New Hampshire Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., a Democratic challenger to President Joe Biden, could win in the traditional first-to-vote states of Iowa and New Hampshire, reports Axios.com. Biden's team is indicating the president won't be on the ballots in those states if they vote before South Carolina which is Biden's choice to have the first primary. What's going on? Well, Democrats in Iowa and New Hampshire could defy Biden and move ahead with their contests — even as the party warns it will strip them of their national convention delegates if they jump the gun. Since Biden's surprise decision last December to make South Carolina the first state in the Democrats' 2024 season with a primary on February 3, New Hampshire Democrats have openly protested. In touting South Carolina to kick off the primary season, Biden's team has said it wanted voting to start in a racially diverse state to give minorities more of a say in early presidential contests.  But he is making the move because he knows he has a better chance of winning there. GOP senator warns parents to “flee” California over radical transgender bill On Tuesday, California Republican state senator Scott Wilk issued a stark warning to the parents in the Golden State, urging them to “flee” the state if they love their children.  He expressed his grave concern about a radical bill's likely passage into law that could result in parents being considered “abusive” if they simply refuse to affirm their own child's gender confusion, reports LifeSiteNews.com. California's Senate Judiciary Committee voted 8-2 on Tuesday night (with one abstention) to pass Assembly Bill 957, which would characterize a “parent's affirmation of the child's gender identity as part of the health, safety, and welfare of the child.”  Senator Roger Nielo, a fellow Republican, joined Wilk as the only two “no” votes. Shockingly, the measure would even require judges to consider whether or not parents “affirm” a child's “transgender” identity as one of the factors in the consideration of custody disagreements by changing Section 3011 of the California Family Code by by which LifeSiteNews previously reported.  Senator Wilk didn't hold back. Listen. WILK: “If a parent does not support the ideology of the government, [the children] are going to be taken away from the home. Today, it only involves divorce proceedings, but I can assure you this is not going to end with divorce proceedings. If you love your children, you need to flee California. You need to flee. “It just breaks my heart. I'm born and raised in this state. I love this state. I'm not going to stay in this state, because it's just too oppressive. I believe in freedom. So, I'm going to move to America when I leave the legislature.” Amazon shuts down Smart Home And finally, Amazon reportedly shut down a customer's smart home after the Black delivery driver claimed he heard a racial slur coming through the doorbell, even though no one was home, reports The Daily Mail.  Brandon Jackson, of Baltimore, Maryland, a Black man himself, came home on May 25 to find that he had been locked out of his Amazon Echo, which many devices, including his lights, are connected to.  He would later learn that Amazon locked him out of his account after a delivery driver dropped off a package the day before. Jackson, an engineer at Microsoft,  said “everything seemed fine” after the package arrived at his home and had initially thought he was locked out because someone had tried to “access my account repeatedly, triggering a lockout.” But none of that was true. A representative directed him to an email he received from an executive that provided a phone number to call. When he called the number, he was told in a “somewhat accusatory” tone that the driver had reported “receiving racist remarks” from his doorbell. Jackson wrote on Medium, “This incident left me with a house full of unresponsive devices, a silent Alexa, and a lot of questions.”   He said most of the neighborhood and its delivery drivers are also Black and it would be “highly unlikely that we would make such remarks.” He wrote, “Finally, when I asked what time the alleged incident occurred, I realized it was practically impossible for anyone in my house to have made those comments, as nobody was home around that time (approximately 6:05 PM).” After reviewing the doorbell footage, he learned the device had given an automatic reply, saying: “Excuse me, can I help you?” He also said the video showed the driver had been wearing headphones during the interaction and “must have misinterpreted the message.” It wasn't until six days later he regained access to his account, with “no follow-up email to inform me of the resolution.  I am seriously considering discontinuing my use of Amazon Echo devices and will caution others about this incident.” It appears increasingly likely that the smart phones, smart homes, or even bank accounts of Christians will be disabled by the politically correct Big Tech and Big Government tyrants who disagree with our defense of life, our affirmation of God's design for sex and sexuality, and any Christian evangelistic witness. In Matthew 16:24–26, “Jesus said to His disciples, 'If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me. For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it.” Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Friday, June 16th in the year of our Lord 2023. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.

The Patrick Madrid Show
The Patrick Madrid Show: June 15, 2023 - Hour 2

The Patrick Madrid Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 51:10


Patrick answers listener questions about Gregorian Masses, can Mary be referred to as the wife of God, and why are scarfs and doylies not required to be worn at Mass? If Amazon Thinks You're Racist, It Will Shut Down Your Smart Home – Patrick shares Brandon Jackson's experience Mary - You visited us years ago. Gregorian Masses and Chaplet of Divine Mercy are good for the souls of the departed. Kathy (email) – Didn't Saint Paul say, “Who are you, Lord?” Olivia - What are the origins of the deaconate in the bible? Is it in Acts 6? Judy - Can Mary be referred to as the wife of God? Will - Is Lumen Gentium, Paragraph 25, dogmatically binding? Carol - In the late 60s, we would wear scarfs and doylies in churches. Why did they stop enforcing that?

Discover College Soccer
Garrett College Women's Soccer – Coach Brandon Jackson

Discover College Soccer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 32:57


On today's episode, I speak with Coach Brandon from the Garrett Women's Program in Maryland. We talk about what it's like starting a new program. He describes how he sees a great deal of motivation in international recruits. Lastly, we discuss the abundance of outside activities the school offers.    #soccer #collegesoccer #highschoolsoccer #soccercoach #soccercoaches #soccerrecruiting #collegesoccerrecruiting #collegesoccerplayer #highschoolsoccerplayer #ncaa #d1 #d2 #d3 #naia #njcaa #juco #collegerecruiting #soccerlife #clubsoccer #socceracademy #menssoccer #womenssoccer #boyssoccer #girlssoccer   See all our interviews. Check out college soccer ID camp listings. Get valuable free college recruiting resources, all at https://discovercollegesoccer.com/   Join the Discover College Soccer Study Table! Get all the resources you need to manage the college recruiting process! https://discovercollegesoccer.com/studytable --- DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE! Be sure you subscribe so you can stay up-to-date with our latest videos. --- Follow us here: TWITTER - https://twitter.com/Discover_CS FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/DiscoverCollegeSoccer INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/discover_cs/ TIKTOK - https://www.tiktok.com/@discover_cs  

With Good Reason
REPLAY The Voyage of the USS Albatross

With Good Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 52:00


In 1908, the U.S.S. Albatross set off on a research expedition to the newly acquired U.S. colony of the Philippines. Today, Kent Carpenter is studying the more than 80,000 fish samples collected by the Albatross to uncover how overfishing is actually changing fish genetics. Carpenter has been named an Outstanding Faculty member by The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. And: The Chukar Partridge is a common ground-bird found in parts of Asia and the western United States. Brandon Jackson believes this species is the key to understanding the evolutionary link between dinosaurs and birds. Later in the show: When a neighboring wind farm was endangering an entire population of bats at the Rose Guano Cave in Spring Valley, Nevada, Rick Sherwin helped come up with an ingenious system to protect them. Also: “Toad Day” is the one night that all toads in a single region mate, and biologist Jason Gibson celebrates it each year. Gibson also started HerpBlitz, an annual citizen scientist event to collect information on reptiles and amphibians.

The Marvin Francois Show
How To Master Business Funding In 2023 - Millionaire Essentials #24

The Marvin Francois Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 58:07


On this episode of TMFS, I sat down with business funding masters Tevin Facey and Brandon Jackson, Owners of Millionaire Essentials. These two have funded clients across the country and came to TMFS to provide all the jewels, gems, and resources for getting business funding and starting your own funding company. The game dropped on this episode got me so excited I darn near started my own funding company so I know you all will receive massive value from this sit-down. Enjoy!

Yeukai Business Show
Episode 475: Brandon Jackson | How To Get Started In Real Estate Wholesaling

Yeukai Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 25:48


Welcome to Episode 475 of the Yeukai Business Show. In this episode, Brandon Jackson shares the Ultimate guide on How To Get Started In Real Estate Wholesaling. So, if you want to know more about Real Estate Wholesaling, tune in now! In this episode, you'll discover: Entrepreneurial MindsetHow to operate a real estate wholesale businessClient's case studies About Brandon Jackson Brandon Jackson is the owner and creator of The Wealth Blueprint. He is a Real Estate Investor and entrepreneur. He focuses on helping others win in Real Estate Industry. He just launched his new Ebook "5 Steps To Get Started In Real Estate Wholesale: https://wholesaleking.gumroad.com/l/ghlljv  More Information Learn more about Real Estate Wholesaling at https://www.facebook.com/TheWealthBleuprint Thanks for Tuning In! Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below! If you enjoyed this episode on How to Expand your Business, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post. Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates for our "Yeukai Business Show !" And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get. Please leave a review right now Thanks for listening!

The Youth Baseball Edge Podcast with Rob Tong: Coaching | Drills | Strategy
YBE 161: Rules Every Coach Should Know Before Arguing With Umpires, Part 4, with Brandon Jackson

The Youth Baseball Edge Podcast with Rob Tong: Coaching | Drills | Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 74:27 Very Popular


Test your knowledge of more commonly misunderstood baseball rules with Brandon Jackson, former umpire at the D1/DII/DIII level. Coaches should know these rules before going out to argue with the umpires. This is Part 4 of a four-part interview. Plus Rob answers the Question of the Week about what his hitting philosophy is and how to train it. Please let us (and others) know how you feel about the show by giving us an honest review & rating on iTunes!

The Youth Baseball Edge Podcast with Rob Tong: Coaching | Drills | Strategy
YBE160: Rules Every Coach Should Know Before Arguing With The Umpire, Part 3, with Brandon Jackson

The Youth Baseball Edge Podcast with Rob Tong: Coaching | Drills | Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 58:13


Test your knowledge of fair vs foul, batter's box rules, granting time, the infield fly rule, batted balls hitting objects, how to make appeals and the legality of stealing signs, as well as whether common arguments are myths or truths. Brandon Jackson, former umpire at the D1/D2/D3 level, is back to explain these commonly misunderstood rules coaches should know before going out to argue with the umpires. This is Part 3 of a four-part interview. Plus Rob answers the Question of the Week about whether to play up for challenge or stay at current level for confidence. Please let us (and others) know how you feel about the show by giving us an honest review & rating on iTunes!

The Gym Lords Podcast
Ep 463 Brandon Jackson, Jason May, Jesse James Leyva

The Gym Lords Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 89:00


This Episode we interview Brandon Jackson, Jason May, Jesse James Leyva about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast

The Gym Lords Podcast
Ep 463 Brandon Jackson, Jason May, Jesse James Leyva

The Gym Lords Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 89:00


This Episode we interview Brandon Jackson, Jason May, Jesse James Leyva about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast

Franchising with ISI® Elite Training
Owner Spotlight: Brandon Jackson

Franchising with ISI® Elite Training

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 20:16


Multi-unit owner, Brandon Jackson shares his story of why he wanted to franchise with ISI® Elite Training and how it is going. Brandon is a father, husband, has four children, and a real estate professional.

The Youth Baseball Edge Podcast with Rob Tong: Coaching | Drills | Strategy
YBE 159: Rules Every Coach Should Know Before Arguing With Umpires, Part 2, with Brandon Jackson

The Youth Baseball Edge Podcast with Rob Tong: Coaching | Drills | Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 50:55


Test your knowledge of the rules as Brandon Jackson, former umpire at the collegiate D1/D2/D3 levels, explains more rules every coach should know before arguing with the umpires in Part 2 of a four-part interview. Plus Rob answers the Question of the Week about how to handle players who don't hustle on the base paths. Please let us (and others) know how you feel about the show by giving us an honest review & rating on iTunes!

Woke University Podcast
Hoops Talk #1: Brooklyn SWEPT!

Woke University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 54:40


SPECIAL EDITION: On this first "Hoops Talk" edition of the podcast, host Brandon Jackson dives deep into the NBA Playoffs 1st Round matchups so far. Should we criticize Kevin Durant more after being swept? Should the Utah Jazz blow up the roster after being blown out by Luka and the Mavs? Giannis should be considered the best player in the world. What is the ceiling for the Boston Celtics and the Miami Heat? Intro Music: Victory by CFM Production (YouTube Channel) Royalty Free Music/Hip Hop Beat / No Copyright Instrumental --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

A Dangerous Thing Podcast
Episode 17: Education (With Brandon Jackson)

A Dangerous Thing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 100:51


If there's one thing we've learned from the last year or two, it's that education is one thing we can all agree on.  This week, Chip talks about Mr. Wizard, the greatest teacher who also killed a bunch of Nazis, James talks about how the SATs were made by a guy who supported eugenics, and comedian and educator Brandon Jackson (Upcoming album "English for Criminals") stops by!

The Youth Baseball Edge Podcast with Rob Tong: Coaching | Drills | Strategy
YBE 158: Rules Every Coach Should Know Before Arguing With Umpires, Part 1, with Brandon Jackson

The Youth Baseball Edge Podcast with Rob Tong: Coaching | Drills | Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 72:27 Very Popular


Woke University Podcast
Episode 22: GUESS WHO'S BACK, BACK AGAIN!

Woke University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 37:07


On this episode of the Woke University Podcast, for the final time in Woke U history, WE ARE BACK and better than ever! Join host, Brandon Jackson as he talks about the journey to bringing back to podcast and the issues with past episodes. Also, the new side of Nicki Minaj we've seen lately in interviews as well as the Kanye West and Kim Kardashian feud over their child, North West's Tik Tok page. A breakdown and analysis of the Ryan Coogler arrest incident, and what to take from it. And stay tuned to the end for a question and topic that'll lead us into next episode about relationships! Intro Music Prod. by Danya Vodovoz @ Vodovoz Music Productions on Youtube (1) Dreamer - Hip Hop - Royalty Free Music - YouTube Follow the podcast on Instagram @wokeuniversitypodcastofficial --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Getting Defensive
Getting Defensive: NFL Defensive Rookie Combine Kick Off

Getting Defensive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 40:47


We've got more rookie coverage with the combine prep in mind. Jeff is back again joining new GR IDP writer Brandon Jackson, letting Jeff roll his way through all there's a need to know about as the event portion of the NFL combine kicked off today. We got Nakobe Dean, Chad Muma, Jaquan Brisker, Kayvon Thibodeaux, and Kyle Hamilton on tap. And there's always sure to be more when Jeff hits his rookie stride. March 3rd, 2022 Get your Gridiron Ratings Playbook or sign up for even more premium content at  gridironratings.com/sign-up/   Connect with the show:  YouTube – YouTube.com/GridironRatings Web – gridironratings.com   Twitter – Twitter.com/GridironRating    Instagram – Instagram.com/gridironratings   Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3tYgk1r... #NFL #IDP #FantasyFootball Need even more fantasy football? Visit our general Discord Channel to connect with us directly for everything fantasy football, or go to gridironratings.com to go even deeper.

Louisiana Considered Podcast
A new report projects a growing green economy in Louisiana

Louisiana Considered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2022 24:28


A new report from the new nonprofit WorkingNation identified the economic impact of green jobs in Louisiana. According to their research, the state's green economy is expected to grow in the next five years due to increasing demand and a federal investment on the way. Environmental analyst Paula DiPerna tells us more about the future of Louisiana's green economy. Two weeks ago, Brandon Jackson had his long-awaited second parole hearing. Jackson was convicted of armed robbery by a non-unanimous jury in 1996, but these kinds of convictions were deemed unconstitutional in 2020. Al Jazeera's Jeremy Young produced Fault Lines, which documented Jackson's journey. He joined us to give an update on this case and its larger significance. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Karl Lengel. Our producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman, Aubrey Procell, and Thomas Walsh.  You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts.  Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Behind The Lens
Behind The Lens episode 158: ‘Even though I’ve been released, I’m still not free’

Behind The Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 50:40


Questions about school COVID data. Entergy's generous shareholder payments. And an interview with special guest Brandon Jackson, who was granted parole after 25 years in prison on a split-jury conviction. The post Behind The Lens episode 158: ‘Even though I've been released, I'm still not free' appeared first on The Lens.

Louisiana Considered Podcast
Two years and three attempts later, here's a look at how Jazz Fest is returning to Louisiana

Louisiana Considered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 24:28


After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID pandemic, Jazz Fest is finally set to return to New Orleans. Executive Director of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, Don Marshall, tells us how they're gearing up for the big event. 24 years ago, Brandon Jackson was convicted of armed robbery by 10 out of 12 jurors, back when juries did not have to be unanimous for felony convictions. Today, juries must be unanimous, but Jackson remains behind bars. Senior Producer Jeremy Young, who shared Jackson's story in the documentary series Fault Lines for Al Jazeera English, tells us more. Back in November, Julia Hawkins made headlines when she set the world record for fastest 100 meter dash for a 105-year-old. Today she celebrates a new milestone: her 106th birthday. Hawkins spoke to Louisiana Considered's Managing Producer, Alana Schreiber about her lifetime of accomplishments, running and otherwise. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Karl Lengel. Our producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman, Aubrey Procell, and Thomas Walsh.  You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts.  Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talkin' Chop
Talkin' Chop with Brandon Jackson - Week 11 vs. Dallas Cowboys

Talkin' Chop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 18:29


Get to the Joke
Brandon Jackson on Using Comedy to Find Himself, Listening Notes and Giving It All Up (S2:E7)

Get to the Joke

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 103:48


In this episode, Marc sits down with Delaware comic, Brandon Jackson. Brandon is the host of the "English for Criminals" podcast and will be recording his debut comedy album at Helium Comedy Club in January. Brandon gives an insightful interview and an in-depth look into his writing style. Brandon talks about using comedy to figure himself and talks about his struggles in New York and the business side of comedy. Brandon talks about his well thought out joke writing process, his use of grids and listening notes and how every joke he writes is an unveiling of the true Brandon V. Jackson. Visit Marc's website at marcstaud.com Listen to "English for Criminals" here, https://www.buzzsprout.com/1582831 Please subscribe to the channel for all upcoming content and follow "Get to the Joke" on Instagram @gettothejoke. You can email Marc personally at gettothejoke@gmail.com For all of Marc's upcoming shows and general information and all "Get to the Joke" videos, please visit marcstaud.com Follow: Marc's Instagram: @staudcomedy Marc's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marc.stauude... Marc's Twitter: @staudcomedy Get to the Joke Instagram: @gettothejoke

Two Jacked Bros
197 W/ Brandon Jackson: ”Happy To Be Here”

Two Jacked Bros

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 80:34


Brandon Jackson is the nice quiet guy of lore that'll eviscerate you in a moments notice if not left alone. He's also a Master of the English language and a hilarious stand-up comedy... but seriously, don't bully him or he'll cut ya. We sit down with the host of English for Criminals podcast to absorb everything we can from a man with the funniest story of spitting in a bird's face you'll ever hear.   Brandon Jackson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bjaxcomedy/ Brandon Jackson hosts English for Criminals podcast where he comedically dissects the language used in crime movies and shows: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/english-for-criminals/id1547077316   Two Jacked Bros  Patreon.com/TwoJackedBros Intro and Outro music by Circadian Clock: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5nfGpTvDUwfZzo7IR3LF9w To Listen or Watch:  https://linktr.ee/TwoJackedBros   Two Jacked Bros social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twojackedbros Twitter: https://twitter.com/TwoJackedBros Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/955338234811683/ Ansley Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aceansley Sidney social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sidneygantt Twitter: https://twitter.com/sidneygantt?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SidneyGantt

Behind The Lens
Behind The Lens episode 147: The case-to-quarantine ratio

Behind The Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2021 31:06


School quarantines underreported due to data error. Cantrell's plan for tens of millions in federal COVID relief. And an update in the case of Brandon Jackson. The post Behind The Lens episode 147: The case-to-quarantine ratio appeared first on The Lens.

1A
The History And Impact Of Non-Unanimous Jury Decisions

1A

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 34:23


Non-unanimous jury convictions are no longer constitutional according to a 2020 Supreme Court ruling. But earlier this year, the court decided the decision does not automatically apply retroactively to old cases.That's why more than 1,500 people in Louisiana are still imprisoned on non-unanimous verdicts — a law that originated in the Jim Crow era to "reestablish the supremacy of the white race." This includes the case of Brandon Jackson.We talk about Jackson's case and the lasting impact of Jim Crow laws in Louisiana.Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.

Behind The Lens
Behind The Lens episode 145: ‘It's like we're in a holding pattern’

Behind The Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 21:47


Lens reporter Nicholas Chrastil and Al Jazeera Fault Lines producer Jeremy Young talk about the case of Brandon Jackson and the ongoing impacts of the state's former split jury law. The post Behind The Lens episode 145: ‘It's like we're in a holding pattern' appeared first on The Lens.

AJ Longreads
A ‘Jim Crow jury' prisoner fights for freedom

AJ Longreads

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 23:06


Brandon Jackson is one of more than 1,500 people incarcerated in Louisiana on non-unanimous verdicts, which the United States Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional last year. Will he get a chance at freedom? Written by Nicholas Chrastil. Read by Mike Paul. 

The Saginaw Stories Podcast
Brandon Jackson: The Jackson Project

The Saginaw Stories Podcast

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later May 24, 2021 60:04


Brand Jackson of The Jackson Project, a forward-thinking brand and logo design company based in Saginaw, talks business, branding, and the entrepreneurial scene in Saginaw. 

The Trap Nerds Podcast
Who is Johnny Cage and a visit from a very chill Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt

The Trap Nerds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 75:57


Join us as we recap the season finale of Invincible. We also make our predictions of who should play Johnny Cage. Also, For mental Health Awareness Month we have Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black belt and blerd, Brandon Jackson Joining us to discuss UFC 261 and the benefits training in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu can have on your mental and physical health. All of this and much more on this Episode! Be sure to grab your The Trap Nerds Podcast Merch at: https://trap-nerds-media-llc.myshopify.com/. Don't forget to follow us on social media and leave a review wherever you stream! Brandon Jackson: @the_bjj_Bouncer Snax: @Exmanpg Dre: @drizzydrepopcorn Eli: @Bakuxbaku9 Tony: @VXVASH @TheTrapNerdsPodcast Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The SWTVC Podcast
May The Fourth 2021

The SWTVC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 68:33


It's the SWTVC team's very first Star Wars Day together, so they sat down and decided to have a nice little chat about the things that are important to all of us: action figures and Star Wars. Also, some awesome folks in the community pop by for May the Fourth well-wishes, and stay tuned to the end for a little bonus! Helpful links: GoFundMe for Brandon Jackson: https://gofund.me/11cef138 #TimeForTonnika petition: https://www.change.org/p/disney-lucasfilm-hasbro-time-for-tonnika-give-fans-the-tonnika-sisters?recruiter=699164081&recruited_by_id=b3434f80-0e8d-11e7-882e-23f7e3145525&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_campaign=petition_dashboard #VoteForVelken petition: https://www.change.org/p/hasbro-vote-for-velken-and-complete-the-skiff-hasbro-needs-to-make-a-3-75-velken-tezeri SWTVC: www.swtvc.net

Star Wars Stuff Podcast
Ewan, Ray Park, Matt Lanter, Video Games, & Star Wars Month!

Star Wars Stuff Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 77:33


5.3.21 https://gofund.me/11cef138 Ewan McGregor interviewed by the Hollywood Reporter! Matt Lanter says he's been talking to Lucasfilm Animation about new Star Wars projects featuring Anakin Skywalker. According to sources Mando Season 3 has been shooting for weeks and Bryce Dallas Howard has been directing. David met Ray Park! Runtimes and titles have leaked for the first 3 episodes of the Bad Batch Some people appear to have acquired the 1st episode of the Bad Batch. A Mandalorian video game may be in development! Star Wars Episode I racer is now available on Xbox! There will be Star Wars entertainment venues on the Disney Cruise ship! There will be some amazing fan art on Disney+ for all the movies starting May 4th. Here’s one by artist Zi Xu that’s on the main screen of the Star Wars page on Disney+! Trip to Galaxy’s Edge! It is 501st day! Brandon Jackson - https://gofund.me/11cef138 Today’s show is brought to you by Audible. Audible is offering our listeners a free audiobook with a 30-day trial membership. Just go to audibletrial.com/stuffpodcast and browse the unmatched selection of audio programs – download a title free and start listening. It’s that easy. Type in the URL audibletrial.com/stuffpodcast, don't copy and paste please. Please help the podcast and type out a review and give us 5 stars on Apple Podcasts. Email us your questions, comments, random thoughts, anything you want to share with us at starwarsstuffpodcast@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Starwarsstuffpodcast2187 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/StarWarsstuffPodcast TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/gTr8Pg/ TWITTER - @STUFFpod INSTAGRAM - @starwarsstuffpodcast FACEBOOK - STAR WARS stuff group and Star Wars stuff Podcast page

The Land Show with Dave & Johnny
The Land Show Episode 287

The Land Show with Dave & Johnny

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 59:01


Donnie Wedgeworth with Catfish Navy was on to talk about their recent disaster relief efforts after tornadoes in west Alabama. Brandon Jackson, owner of Riverside Fly Shop, joins us to talk about the recent flooding on Smith Lake, and the fun trout fishing in the tail race below Smith Lake Dam. Ben Elliott with Alabama Ag Credit was in studio to celebrate his 10 year work anniversary. www.alabamaagcredit.com Brian Watts gave us an update on recent timber sales and trends in our Timber Talk Segment. www.selandgroup.com/agents/brian-watts Scott Mills, agent with Southeastern Land Group, is in studio to give a market update on Montgomery County and surrounding areas. www.selandgroup.com/agents/scott-mills

Woke University Podcast
Episode 15: New Jobs, Stonks, and Summer 2021

Woke University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 34:10


On this episode of the Woke University Podcast; Host, Brandon Jackson talks about the grown interest in stock trading and cryptocurrency investments by average people. How will the summer of 2021 be as compared to last year where there was virtually nothing going on. He also goes in depth on the importance of finding a job that is the right environment for you, and YOU the employee has leverage in the job market. Please follow the Pod on IG @wokeuniversitypodcastofficial --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Woke University Podcast
Episode 14: OnlyFans, The Vatican, and Ancient Aliens

Woke University Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 28:35


On this episode of the Woke University Pod; Host, Brandon Jackson returns back from a very long hiatus. The longest in Woke U history. The episode goes a few different directions but starts off with the paying respects to one of the greatest hip/hop artists ever in DMX and his recent passing. We then move on to topics about 18 year old female rapper Bhad Bhabie and her recent OnlyFans boom in income, as well as the controversial Lil Nas X music video, “Montero”. Later on in this episode we discuss the possibility of Ancient Aliens existing during times of Christianity’s inception and whether there are secrets that point to it locked in the Vatican. Follow Woke University Podcast on IG @Wokeuniversitypodcastofficial for updates on episode releases and other content produced like our Woke University Playlist series available on Apple Music and Spotify. Subscribe to the Podcast on your streaming app and receive notification every time a new episode drops! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Soft Boiled w/ SB
Ep 6 - Brandon Jackson - The Seasoned Egg

Soft Boiled w/ SB

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 64:46


Hey, hi, hello! On this week's EGGISODE SB chats with the v funny comedian BRANDON JACKSON! We talk teaching kids that are too smart for their own good, Brandon reveals his opinion on condiments on eggs and things get ooey and gooey when we for some reason start talking about Ron Dickles IYKYK and the joys/fears of getting back into live comedy. Check out Brandon's podcast English for Criminals where ever you podcast and on Instagram @bjaxcomedy!

Becky's Not Drinking Tonight
Post Drinking with Brandon of Be Happy Bike Club

Becky's Not Drinking Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 35:32


If you haven't discovered Recovery Road on reddit yet, you are missing out. The founder, all round happy guy and incredible sober ambassador Brandon Jackson, sits down with Bek to discuss how he went from performing extremely well academically, received a uni scholarship and worked as the head of marketing for a major company, to being a more relaxed and down to earth sober patron - fully embracing his gifts for charity work and living a life more organic to himself. https://www.instagram.com/brandonbehappy/ https://www.santanasfoundation.org/ https://www.reddit.com/user/MeetFried

@Djpdogg #Inthemix
Master Music Marketing: a Conversation with Brandon Jackson

@Djpdogg #Inthemix

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 57:37


Todays guest is Brandon Jackson of KDMR Music. He has a passion to assist indie artist on their journey by giving them the tools they need to succeed. You can check out his program by going to Master Music Marketing Dj Pdogg will also give more updates on March Music Madness which are live streamed Dj mixes ranging from New Jack Swing to CHH.  www.djpdogg.com  

Alabama Freshwater Fishing Report

Great show this week; we will be starting off with Ken Barton at West Point Lake. Ken is catching lots of spots right now, and when they get slow he is hammering on the stripes. Next, we go up to Smith Lake with Captain Chris Jackson. Chris is a wealth of knowledge and has been killing it on Smith with the new Spy Bait. We finish up the day with a special segment with Brandon Jackson from the Riverside Fly Shop talking about fly fishing for Rainbow Trout below the damn at Smith Lake. Who knew this was that good! Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts and if you'd like us to email you the podcast, head over to greatdaysoutdoors.com/affr, and we'll send you the new show each week. Sponsors: Buck's Island Marina SunSouth Southeastern Pond Management YUDU National Land Realty Great Days Outdoors Fishbites Flora Bama Marina Killerdock  

Discoursers
Episode 13: Compound Days

Discoursers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 60:29


In this episode of Discoursers, me and Brandon Jackson talk about the subjective beauty of abstract art, not letting your world crash around you and, of course, the 'ol Compound days.

With Good Reason
The Voyage of the USS Albatross

With Good Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 52:00


In 1908, the U.S.S. Albatross set off on a research expedition to the newly acquired U.S. colony of the Philippines. Today, Kent Carpenter is studying the more than 80,000 fish samples collected by the Albatross to uncover how overfishing is actually changing fish genetics. Carpenter has been named an Outstanding Faculty member by The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia. And: The Chukar Partridge is a common ground-bird found in parts of Asia and the western United States. Brandon Jackson believes this species is the key to understanding the evolutionary link between dinosaurs and birds. Later in the show: When a neighboring wind farm was endangering an entire population of bats at the Rose Guano Cave in Spring Valley, Nevada, Rick Sherwin helped come up with an ingenious system to protect them. Also: “Toad Day” is the one night that all toads in a single region mate, and biologist Jason Gibson celebrates it each year. Gibson also started HerpBlitz, an annual citizen scientist event to collect information on reptiles and amphibians.

The Rank Bank
National Basketball Association Part 2

The Rank Bank

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 51:40


Once again we're joined by Rachel Fogletto and Brandon Jackson as we power through the top half of the team names in the NBA. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

The Rank Bank
Attack of the Murder Je... NBA Part 1

The Rank Bank

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 74:17


We're joined by comedians Rachel Fogletto and Brandon Jackson as we rank the bottom half of the team names of the NBA, although this time with the new wrinkle of which team is the sexiest also. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Music Business Dreams
063: Sean Giovanni Talks Storytelling, Livestreaming, and Creativity Under Quarantine

Music Business Dreams

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 78:40


Sean Giovanni is the owner of The Record Shop, a recording studio and creative facility in Nashville, TN. He is a sonic storyteller who is passionate about helping musicians unlock their creativity and use it to make timeless art.We cover a lot in this interview including:Should You go to school for Music Business or Audio?How to create opportunity when there is none.How Sean set himself apart from other Producers and Studio OwnersWhy storytelling is SO important in music.How to get the best Livestream performances.And much much more...Resources Mentioned:Audio MoversDPA D-ViceThis episode is brought to you by The Next Steps, our 8 module group coaching program that teaches you how to market your music the right way.  You'll learn how to make sure your music can compete in the market, how to register to get all your royalties, and advanced marketing and networking strategies to grow your audience, convert listeners to fans and fans into customers. Plus you'll get monthly live coaching calls with me!All this for less than $100! You can get started in the program for as little as $24 down by clicking here.

Packers Alumni Spotlight
#6 Alumni Spotlight: Brandon Jackson

Packers Alumni Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 8:20


Wayne Larrivee sits down with former Packers running back Brandon Jackson.

Unload and Show Clear
USC135 - Brandon Jackson from Lexington, KY

Unload and Show Clear

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 30:12


On today's episode we meet Brandon Jackson (A399808) from Lexington, Kentucky. Brandon is a United States postal carrier who joined IDPA in 2017 and is now a Master in four divisions and an expert in two more. This Season of Unload and Show Clear is powered by: Use these Links to Support Unload and Show Clear Our goal is to visit matches around the country to meet more amazing people and share their stories. Your support can help us meet that goal. Become a Patron - https://www.patreon.com/unload Buy Unload and Show Clear Swag - http://www.UnloadPodcast.com/swag Get in Touch Visit our Contact Page - http://www.unloadpodcast.com/contact-us/ Facebook - http://www.unloadpodcast.com/facebook Twitter - http://www.unloadpodcast.com/twitter Instagram - http://www.unloadpodcast.com/instagram Website - http://www.unloadpodcast.com Subscribe and Listen YouTube - http://www.UnloadPodcast.com/youtube Apple Podcasts - http://www.unloadpodcast.com/itunes Radio Public - http://www.unloadpodcast.com/radio TuneIn - http://www.unloadpodcast.com/tunein Stitcher - http://www.unloadpodcast.com/stitcher Spotify - http://www.unloadpodcast.com/spotify Castbox.fm - http://www.unloadpodcast.com/castbox Overcast - http://www.unloadpodcast.com/overcast

CCW Safe
In Self Defense - Episode 47: The Legal Risk of Drawing Your Firearm

CCW Safe

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 56:38


  Don West and Shawn Vincent explore several cases where a firearm was used to threaten force, but no shots were fired. Some resulted in prosecutions, and some did not. Each helps concealed carriers understand the legal risk that comes with unholstering your weapon, even if you don’t fire it.    TRANSCRIPT: The Legal Risk of Drawing Your Firearm Don West: Well, I am ready to talk. I am re-caffeinated. Shawn Vincent: Re-caffeinated. Don West: I've never heard that before. I don't think I could have possibly made it up, but caffeinated and then of course decaf and all of that. But I am now re-caffeinated. I was heavily caffeinated earlier today, but I was losing my energy, and now I am re-caffeinated so I'm raring to go. Shawn Vincent: I had to stop with the caffeine. My heart rate gets a little high sometimes, so my doctor encouraged me to cut out caffeine altogether. So I am decaffeinated. Don West: Caffeine doesn't affect me dramatically. I know it does some, and I can really overdo it. But mostly, I like the taste of coffee. So that's my first choice, and the caffeine doesn't bother me. And I have this sort of slow, methodical approach. Actually, my ex-wife used to say that I'm so slow I have to speed up to stop. A little caffeine doesn't hurt me a bit. Shawn Vincent: I was explaining you to somebody recently Don, about how that slowness that your ex-wife talks about, I call thoughtfulness. Be very contemplative, right? I have this picture in my head, I'll say something to you that maybe is an interesting idea, and you'll stop and you'll stare for a minute. You might rub your head for a second, and then you'll start nodding your head and you'll come around to it. The best is when it's a joke, because you'll take it and you'll hold it in for a second, and then you'll get a big smile and then you'll laugh. It was a good joke. But it's a good two or three second delay. Don West: Unfortunately that's not something that I do on purpose and it's something that can be a little off-putting. Shawn Vincent: I've seen judges be off-put by that before. Don West: As a matter of fact, a couple come to mind, one in particular but no offense was intended. I'm sorry. I just need a little time to process and I want to maybe savor the moment for a second. I'm not afraid of gaps, just dead air, I guess we should call it, in radio biz. And this is who I am and how I am, and I do have to compensate for that every once in a while. Shawn Vincent: I, for one, find it very endearing. Don West: It's kind, thanks. My ex-wife wasn't always so kind. Regardless, we've all moved on. Shawn Vincent: And here we are. Don West: So how are you today? What are we going to talk about? Shawn Vincent: We're going to talk about -- we're going to talk about self-defense. This might be a surprise to anyone who listens to the podcast. I pulled out ... We talked about a pretty interesting case out of Mississippi not long ago, where the lady who was the attendant at the laundromat. Don West: Yes. Shawn Vincent: Yeah. One of the patrons got a little crazy about refund policy on the machines and attacked her. They went down to the ground, there were some scratches and some light bruising. The attendant got away, went outside, called the cops, got her gun, had it in, like, a low ready position. Then this crazy angry patron came back out to re-engage her. The attendant lifts the gun up, points it at her, and that was enough. But angry patron backed off. She got a car she left before the police arrived. And I thought it was interesting. It was one of the ... I thought it was interesting. It was one of the few cases that we've talked about, where a gun was used but not fired in a self-defense situation. And we got into a discussion about the differences between a defensive display and brandishing. And I know we've talked to Mike and Stan, founders of CCW Safe before, and they talk about that and you take some of these phone calls, right Don? Where I think brandishing is one of the biggest issues that our members might find themselves wrapped up in. Does that that jive with your experience? Don West: That's right. Probably if you just look at gross numbers, we probably get more calls that flow out of a brandishing type scenario than any other type. It can take many, many forms. But to be clear, brandishing has a pretty specific legal definition in most jurisdictions. There's crimes that are actually called brandishing. It's often more loosely talked about as sort of recklessly displaying a gun, maybe waving it around in a threatening way. But when we talk about brandishing, we're talking about an act of an aggressive act that is ... Well, it's a crime in and of itself. If you're convicted of a crime like brandishing, it can have very serious consequences with it. Defensive is not really a legal term. That's a term that's coined. Don West: And I don't know where I heard it the first time. I think I do, actually. I think it was Massad Ayoob, who will be a name known to do many of the listeners, I think. A very well-respected experienced firearm instructor. Has literally written the book, several books on things. He has an instructor program. He teaches classes -- group 20, 40 and 80, I think. And they represent the number of hours that are involved in his programs. A combination of self-defense techniques and law-based instruction and live fire shooting. In any event, he's a fairly prolific writer and speaker, and I remember him being interviewed and was being talked to about this notion of brandishing. And he characterized the other side of that as defensive display. But I don't think it has a specific legal definition. It's not really something you would find in a statute somewhere, I wouldn't think. Shawn Vincent: Yeah. But for the sake of our conversation, if you are in a situation that could be a self-defense situation, and you pull out your weapon and the threat of the use of force allows you to get away without having to use the deadly use of force, we're going to call that a defensive display as opposed . . . Don West: Yes. Basically, you're really talking about an escalating self-defense type scenario and ongoing escalating threat, and that the display of the firearm, in other words, showing that you have a gun to the other person who's being aggressive, is enough for them to back off. Shawn Vincent: That's right. Don West: To discontinue their aggression. Yes. Shawn Vincent: That's right. Don West: I think that's a fair thing to discuss, and a good definition of that. Shawn Vincent: Well, we've also seen cases where maybe that was the intent, with the person who showed the gun, maybe they thought they were doing a defensive display. Under the circumstances, law enforcement took that to be a brandishing scenario. So let's get into ... I found this case from Sacramento, California, a guy named Brandon Jackson. This is your textbook brandishing situation. He gets in a road-rage argument with this woman who's driving another car. They pull up to a red light. Jackson is annoyed and upset and angry, and he pulls out a gun and then he points it at the other driver. The other driver freaks out. She speeds through the red light, drives away. Jackson ends up going into a different direction. The confrontation is over, but she obviously calls in what happened, describes the car. Moments later, Jackson's pulled over, they find the gun. He didn't have a permit for it. And then they charged him with a weapons violation and then producing criminal threats, were the charges I read in the paper. So this is a classic brandishing. Don West: Yeah. In some places they call that terroristic acts even. It's the idea of, by displaying the weapon in such a reckless threatening way, that you're terrorizing the person. I don't know if he was charged with that, but I've seen that charge in a couple of places actually. Shawn Vincent: Sure. And I've looked these up as a whole, simple assault is one of the charges that I've seen thrown in when there's these brandishing type cases. So it seems like there'd be a whole recipe book full of different things you can be charged with when you display a gun like that, depending on the circumstances. Don West: The names are a little different depending on the jurisdiction. Brandishing is probably the one that's best known, depending on how the gun is displayed, and how threatening it is being used. For example, in Florida, if you point a gun at somebody in a threatening way, without firing it, and even without any intent to harm or kill, but certainly demonstrating the present ability to do that, that kind of threat is characterized as an aggravated assault. The firearm makes it aggravated. The assault is the threat by word or act. You combine those two and you can go to prison for several years, and many people do. And in fact, there is a mandatory minimum in Florida for that very act of threatening somebody with a handgun. Shawn Vincent: Is that 10 years in Florida? Is that a 10, 20- Don West: Last time I looked, the mandatory minimum for the crime was three years. The maximum was five, and that's without it being fired. Or any injuries or anything like that. So aggravated assault is typically a five year maximum felony with a three year mandatory minimum. Shawn Vincent: But you'd agree that this road rage incident, that's sort of a classic, even though he didn't get charged maybe officially with brandishing, that's a classic brandishing incident? Don West: Yeah. Yeah. Brandishing, aggravated assault. Any number of ways doing something like that could be characterized as a criminal act, and a serious one. There does not appear to be, in this case, any legal justification whatsoever, other than he's mad at this woman for something real or perceived- Shawn Vincent: And why did he want to be threatening and scare her? Don West: Yeah, he clearly wasn't responding to a threat of hers. There's no suggestion that she tried to run him over. No suggestion that she had a weapon, that she was in some way displaying. I guess whatever happened on the street just made him so mad he thought somehow, his way of addressing the problem would be to point a gun. And what an idiot. Of course, we say that often in these cases because it sets the stage for tragedy. And we've had other cases where something that starts like this results in one or both people getting shot and sometimes killed. Shawn Vincent: Right. So we recently talked about a case where there's a guy in his work truck on the phone with a friend. He's a veteran Marine by the way. And he cut off this other guy in traffic, and he knew it, and he knew it was his fault. So they pull up to a red light and he rolls down his window if it wasn't already rolled down, and he leans out to try to say, "Hey, my bad." His friend on the phone heard him say, "My bad." But that wasn't appropriate or good enough for the guy who got cut off. He gets out of his car, he has a gun. So here's this guy getting out of his car, walking up to the vehicle of a guy who he doesn't realize as a Marine veteran who's also armed. He pulls his gun, they have a shootout right there in the middle of the street. Both of them ended up dying. Don West: Yeah. Tragic, tragic consequences. And, well let's talk about that for just a second to compare what that case was, and this one that we're talking about, just now, in terms of the reaction of the driver. Not the aggressor, the driver in the case. I guess that was down in Florida, Davie, Florida. Shawn Vincent: That's right. It sure was. Don West: He decided to try to mitigate whatever it was that he had done wrong by apologizing. But in order to do that, he stayed where he was. He rolled the window down and engaged. We don't know what else he may have said, but you talked about it. Then the act of rolling the window down may very well have been perceived by the other guy who was hot enough to get out of his car with a gun, to be an act of aggression, or an escalation of some sort. Shawn Vincent: That's right. We talked about how in road rage incidents, almost nothing you can do can de-escalate it other than just getting out of there. Don West: So even if you assume he was de-escalating by rolling the window down, it may very well have been perceived as a willingness to engage, and tragic consequences. So I'd like to compliment this unnamed woman in this incident, in this I-80 case, for having the presence of mind to do nothing more complicated than just driving off. Just getting the hell out of there. Shawn Vincent: And then ended the confrontation. Don West: Yeah. It put her in a safe position. Not everybody can because of cars and being in front or around. But she had the presence of mind to see this guy with the gun, knowing no good's going to come out of her trying to reason with him. So she just got out of dodge and then also called it in apparently. And this guy, I guess, what he did there was he got on the interstate, because that's why they call it the I-80 case. He was eventually pulled over on the interstate driving. Don West: Let's talk about what's going on with this guy, because as a criminal defense lawyer, I've seen it from this guy's side, meaning I've represented people who have done these kinds of things. I believe as part of my criminal defense practice, I was doing public service work by accepting court-appointed cases. Sometimes I really didn't have any choice. I needed the money early in the career, and it was a good source of income. I'd spent some time at the public defender's office later on when I was much more established and financially independent. I didn't need to take court appointed cases, because sometimes they were a huge pain in the neck with hostile clients that are ungrateful for everything that's done. It just kind of comes with the territory. But I do think that it keeps the system honest if capable, experienced lawyers participate in the public defender court-appointed system. So anyway, I did it for a long, long time. Don West: So I've represented these guys, and as we joked in a prior segment, I see bad people at their best. So I'm seeing the best side of these guys coming in. But I can just imagine from the reports and the interviews, how volatile, and how quick the emotional triggers are. Many of them have ... I'm no psychiatrist, certainly not a neurologist, but many of these guys in my experience have a frontal lobe impairment of some kind. So whether it's an impairment caused by alcohol or drugs or physical abuse or any number of different conditions, can result in impairments in the frontal lobe, which impairs executive functioning or reasoning. And most importantly, I think impulse controls. Shawn Vincent: Sure. In our family, we call that a screw loose. Don West: Yeah. They just go off. And I don't know if they can control it or not. Some can better than they do, but I suspect there are many that just can't. And once they get started, it's going to have a bad outcome, and there's very little that can happen, good, when it comes to this. So let's talk about this guy. He's driving down the road. Something makes him mad. Mad enough that he displays a gun to this woman, who apparently had not threatened him in any way. So we know that's a crime. We know it's a crime that's worthy of the local deputies enlisting the help of the California Highway Patrol, chasing this guy, catching him on Interstate 80 and arresting him, finding the gun in the car, and he doesn't have a permit. I don't know if he has a criminal record that would keep him from getting a permit. There are lots of places in California where you just can't get one. I don't think Sacramento necessarily is that area. Don West: So here's a guy who's carrying a gun illegally. Shawn Vincent: Right. Don West: And threatens a woman with it, and then drives down the road, what? Thinking he's not going to get caught? Or doesn't process that well enough. Doesn't even think about what happened in the sense of, "Geez, I had to at least get rid of this gun. Don't you think?" Shawn Vincent: Sure. Well he's not considering the severity of the crime that he just committed. Don West: Maybe that's it too. Maybe he doesn't think it's a big deal. Maybe he does it all the time. But the list of charges is pretty lengthy. So the illegal possession of the firearm is completely separate and apart from the threatening use of the firearm. Now they're all part of this continuous event. But what he did to threaten this woman, the brandishing assault type behavior, is distinctly legally separate from what happens, maybe 10 miles down the road when he gets caught with the gun. And he's not allowed to possess. So he's got those charges. He's got the assault-type brandishing charge. And if he has any kind of criminal history, he's looking at a lengthy prison sentence. Why? Well, he was committing a crime all along by having the gun, but to be so reckless and irresponsible and volatile to display it in that way, as a guy that I guess ... Don West: Maybe the end of this long rambling story is, that's a guy whose his own worst enemy. That's a guy who's completely unpredictable. If you pull out a gun in that situation, what is it going to take for him to pull the trigger? Maybe not so much. So how do you reason, how do you conduct yourself rationally and logically when you're faced with somebody like that? And I submit you can't. You just can't. You have to save yourself, protect yourself, and depending on the dynamics of the situation, respond to it in such a way that will keep you safe. Shawn Vincent: Yeah. And I think if we all ... You don't have to have a frontal lobe problem to have a bad temper. Right? Don West: Yeah. I'm not offering that as any sort of informed opinion. And I'm certainly not offering it as an excuse. Shawn Vincent: No, but- Don West: I know from- Shawn Vincent: Go ahead. Don West: Well, I was just going to say, I know from my work, representing people that later after the cases, well months or years after the event has occurred and you're sitting there doing scans and neurological testing, and you're able to, with these instruments, actually identify some brain stuff that will help explain the lack of impulse control. And sometimes that's very favorable in a mitigation context, in a sentencing context, in no way makes you not guilty of the crime. It may warrant some lesser sentence if there's a significant impairment, but anyway, Shawn, I guess my point is there may be all sorts of biological and neurological and substance abuse components to this. But the bottom line, the behavior is scary and threatening and very dangerous. Don West: To your point, you're absolutely right. I don't know why people fly off the handle. I would agree not all of them have some diagnosable identifiable brain injury. They could just be what? Assholes, maybe. Shawn Vincent: Sure. Or just ... I have had very strong reactions in the car when my kids are in the car, especially when they were little, and somebody did something dangerous in traffic. And I've felt a sort of anger at that threat to my children's safety come over me. And I guess I'm always looking for what are the lessons for concealed carriers. Anyone who's listening to this podcast comes to this with a responsible gun ownership mentality. You're not listening to this podcast if you're not interested in being the most responsible gun owner you can. But if I'm looking for lessons in these cases for us and for our listeners, it's knowing yourself, and knowing what circumstances might cause you, because I think everyone can get irrational at some point under the wrong circumstances. You tell a story all the time about a guy on a jury who decided he was a concealed carrier, but he didn't put a gun in the car cause he gets too hot tempered. It's about knowing yourself, right? It's about knowing yourself and when's it appropriate to carry it, and when's it maybe not a good idea for you? Anyways. Don West: No, that's well said. Shawn Vincent: So let's look at the complete other side of this. Another case where a gun is displayed, but there's no charges for the guy who pulled it, right? We're going to go to Allentown, Pennsylvania, right? And there's this road rage incident where one guy who probably has frontal lobe issues, Don, freaks out, chases this guy for a couple of miles, apparently. It ends in, I don't know if it's a an alley or some dead end there. They're out of the car. The guy who was losing his mind has a knife, attacks the guy he had been chasing. That guy punches him in the face. They wrestled each other to the ground. And then that's when this third party comes by and he's a legal concealed carrier. He pulls out his gun and tells the guys to stop and essentially holds the attacker at gunpoint until police arrived. Somebody else calls the police. Shawn Vincent: And so police show up and here's two guys lying on the ground. There's a knife some distance from them, and there's a guy standing, legs shoulder width apart, in a shooting stance, both hands on his gun pointing at these guys. And he was referred to in the reporting I saw as a Good Samaritan. So here's a case where- Don West: I saw that. There was interesting choice of terms, right. I guess Good Samaritan in that he was able to put to a stop whatever was happening at that point. So there was no more violence because he was the one who was then in control. Shawn Vincent: Sure. So he intervened into somebody else's self-defense scenario, I suppose. And he used the threat of deadly force to stop it. Whatever he did, however crazy and angry this attacker was, the sight of the gun caused him to reconsider his aggression, and he stopped. But I don't know. You tell me. We talk often about Andrew Branca's idea of legal risk when you use a gun for self defense, that if you're bring the gun out, you're opening some non 0% chance of legal consequences. Did this guy take a risk by pulling out his gun and holding these people at gunpoint until the police showed up? Don West: He clearly took a big risk because he needed to make some decisions, and he may have had to take sides as to his interpretation of what was happening. Now it's like so many of these cases, the deciding points are often buried in the details. So we don't know exactly when he became knowledgeable of this. He probably didn't know anything about the car chase and the circumstances that brought these two guys together in this parking lot. Shawn Vincent: So would he know even who is the first aggressor was? Don West: He wouldn't. I wouldn't think he would know who had a weapon first, or who threatened first, or what may have led up to this, or maybe one of the guys was trying to chase down a bad guy in some sense. That's the thing. And Andrew Branca points that out, that you put yourself in the shoes of the person defending, and that your rights typically don't extend beyond what that person could have done. Shawn Vincent: Yeah. Don West: So you need to be right. Now, in this case, he probably saw an unarmed person being attacked by an armed person- Shawn Vincent: Sure. The knife. Don West: The way the circumstances are described when these two cars came to a stop, and we should talk about how on earth that happened. But in any event, these two are- Shawn Vincent: Yeah. If someone's chasing you, why do you stop and get out to confront them? Don West: Yeah. Why don't you, if you're going to stop your car and some guys chasing you, why don't you stop it in front of a police department and call 911 and say, "There's some idiot behind me who's been chasing me through town for 20 minutes"? But in any event, he sees, I'm assuming, two guys out of their cars, one of them with a knife who's being very aggressive to the other. And that he decides to put a stop to it. So when I looked at the video, I got the sense that maybe he wasn't actually taking a side- Shawn Vincent: No. He seemed like holding the gun on both of them until the cops got there. Don West: Yeah, yeah. That he was just making them stop and trying to communicate that whoever ... If they both don't stop, one of them is going to have a problem if they continue the aggression. So my guess is if the guy with the knife hadn't dropped it, or if he'd tried to stab the other guy, the guy with the gun may have very well have intervened at that point. Shawn Vincent: Sure. And in the video you talk about, you can see a fourth party come over and pick up the knife, kind of with just his index finger and his thumb, and carries it away. Understanding that it's evidence, trying to keep his prints off at as best as he can. Don West: Well, maybe that's one interpretation. That's why these things are so tricky, Shawn, is because I saw that video and he did exactly what you described. Kind of pinched the end of the handle of it and carried it open. He may very well have had the presence of mind to show the guy with the gun that he wasn't a risk. So he was holding the knife in such a way that he couldn't use it as a weapon, and got it away from these guys to be sure the guy with the gun knew that he wasn't going to involve himself- Shawn Vincent: And then of course in this case, there's a fifth guy who's the one with the cell phone camera. So there's a lot of people. It's a well-documented moment, a well-witnessed moment. But you know, another consideration on this is, when the police show up on a scene, I don't ever want to be the guy standing there with a gun drawn. You know what I'm saying? Don West: Talk about a confusing situation. How are the police supposed to figure this out? And they're rolling up and they see a guy with a gun. Shawn Vincent: Yeah, that can be a very tense situation very quickly. Don West: Now, let's assume he had the presence of mind that once the police presence was known, that he did the right things too. But in any event, when you see a story like this, obviously your mind races because there's so many variables. Any one thing that happened differently could have resulted in one or more people being killed. I'm wondering if the guy that was so mad, who had the knife on the ground, made some sort of aggressive movement even after he was disarmed. Would he have been shot? He can't, at that point, if he's disarmed, he's laying on the ground, wrestling around with somebody, he's not in the act of threatening somebody with great bodily harm or death. To shoot him would be very disproportional, I think, under that scenario. And then all of a sudden the good Samaritan's looking at a serious crime. Shawn Vincent: Sure. And we had said before, that maybe not in every scenario, but in most scenarios, you'd be justified in the display, the defensive display of the weapon if you would have been legally justified to use the weapon. Right? Don West: Yes. Shawn Vincent: So if you were justified in shooting and killing, then you're certainly justified and defenseive display. And what we're looking at here is once this guy's disarmed, he doesn't have the knife anymore and you just have two guys in a fistfight, are you allowed to shoot somebody to break up a fist fight? Is the question. And the answer is no, in most cases, right? Don West: I agree. Yes. Shawn Vincent: And then if you're not justified in shooting them to break up the fight, then it becomes a lot murkier about whether you're justified in the offensive display. So there's that legal risk. Don West: MSo you've got a situation here where if you really wanted to drill into it and even break it down frame by frame, there are moments, I think, where the Good Samaritan has some legal risk, frankly. But we're also given, assuming it's exactly as it was described, that's where the law enforcement and prosecutorial discretion come in. That's something that Andrew Branca talks about is those kinds of cases, you probably will get the benefit of the doubt from the prosecution or from law enforcement. But you don't have to. If you have legal exposure, you can be prosecuted for it. And while many prosecutions that technically could go forward don't, because of the good judgment and the good sense of law enforcement and the State Attorney or the DA, seeing that this isn't the kind of crime that should be prosecuted, nonetheless, there are many gray area cases where someone gets charged. Or there's a couple of additional facts that cast some sort of shadow on it that tips the- Shawn Vincent: Well, here's another case where a gun comes out after a fight. We're going to go to ... This is a dance competition. It's at a high school gym. It's not hosted by the high school. It's another organization that's hosting it. But let's just say there's eight, nine, different troops of young women, girls who are in dance troupes and they're competing here. And the winners of the dance competition get announced. Some people obviously feel that they were jilted and the argument ensues. A fight breaks out. And then at one point you see cell phone picture, a woman pulls out a gun. And then we find out even later that that turns out another woman pulled out a gun in this situation. And the one they knew who it was, she got arrested and charged. This is the one where they had the simple assault charge amongst others, and then they're looking for who this other woman was who brought out a gun. So here you got a fight going on. Now the gun's introduced and there's no question that anyone here's a Good Samaritan. They're looking to criminally prosecute people. Don West: So this is in what? A gymnasium at a school. Even though it's a private event, it's a at a school facility. Shawn Vincent: That's right. Don West: I got the sense there were hundreds of people there of all ages, including a lot of the kids that were participating in this competition, and their parents. Shawn Vincent: That's right. I think about those wooden bleachers that you pullout in high school gyms, those seemed pretty filled with people. Don West: Yeah, and I guess I shake my head in disbelief, to think that someone would ... Well, I'm going to assume that it wasn't illegal to possess the gun there. I'm probably not right if more facts were known. I'm going to assume that even though it was a school where guns would likely be prohibited otherwise, that because it was a private event. . . Shawn Vincent: She was charged with brandishing, simple assault, and carrying a firearm on school grounds. So. . . Don West: Well, then they've already made that decision that there was no exemption for that because it was a privately held event, rather than the school being used as a school. So the audacity to take a gun there, and then the circumstances under which it was displayed are shocking to me because, as I read the report, all of this was happening because they disagreed with the outcome of the competition. Shawn Vincent: Right. Don West: And if that wasn't enough, another woman has a gun and it comes out, and there's video of her holding it. That's the one the individual that hasn't been identified yet. Shawn Vincent: That's right. Don West: Oh, I'm just shaking my head. I can't. It's scary isn't it? If you think that people exercise that kind of judgment, that they ... We talk about being a responsible gun owner. First and foremost, if you're going to assume the incredible, awesome responsibility of carrying a firearm, that that carries with it so much more than what life demands of you otherwise. You can be a hothead, you can be a jerk, you can get in people's faces and wag your finger, and you can tell them how whatever the low-life they are, and how stupid they are, and you can pick fights if you want, as long as you don't break the law. But to introduce firearm into a children's event like that shows such irresponsibility and such bad judgment that, well, frankly, I hope all of the individuals responsible and do get prosecuted. What an inherently reckless and dangerous thing to do in a public event like that full of kids? That's shocking. Shawn Vincent: And since that's so clear, I wanted to show that as a contrast to the 'good Samaritan' who pulled out a gun to stop a fight. And I guess the question is, are you trying to stop the fight or are you escalating the fight? And I think that's a sense here, that these women who pulled out the gun seemed to be escalating as opposed to getting a fight to breakup. And I guess a gun is probably a bad way to break up a fight anyway. Here's a. . . Don West: It's a terrible way to win an argument, I can tell you that. And that's probably how it started. That there was an argument over who the winner should have been, and that got more and more heated. And then pretty soon somebody threatened to kick somebody else's butt, and then pretty soon it got to the point where, "Oh yeah, really?" And then a gun comes out. And then of course that's as far as you can take it without shooting somebody, right? Shawn Vincent: That's it. It's there  . . Don West: And now they believe that they were at risk of being shot. So the response, the way I take it is that ... Then another gun comes out. And I can imagine. Shawn Vincent: And here's where that goes, right? So we'll talk about another case that you and I have touched on before. But when we talk about brandishing, you can be arrested for it and have real jail time, right? It's a serious offense, but there's a worse consequence to it. So we're going to go to Indiana, right? You'll remember this case because we talked about it years ago. And there's a guy. He's a Indiana firefighter. He owns his home, he's working. He's got a big yard. He's got a fence between his yard and his neighbor's yard. He and his neighbor who sort of was this wacko, crazy guy ... He reminds me of ... What's Laura Dern's father, that actor? Don West: Bruce? Shawn Vincent: Bruce Dern, if he's one of his roles where his hair's all crazy and he's wild-eyed and crazy, this is what this guy reminds me of, right? So he's got a Bruce Dern character as his neighbor. And they'd gotten in this fight before, that involved bite marks on each other. This is the kind of animosity these guys have towards each other. So they're at it again. They're yelling at each other over the fence. There's a security camera that picks up this. So the, the Bruce Dern character, then, you can see him on his riding mower tractor go by the frame of the camera, and he pulls out a revolver that turns out to be his live-in girlfriend’s revolver. And he kind of jangles it in the air. Like, "Hey, I got a gun. How about that?" Shawn Vincent: Well, apparently, the firefighter, he kept his gun on him while he was doing yard work. He's got a, I think, a Glock with 16 rounds in the magazine. So he pulls out and he just unloads the whole thing out of it. He shoots his neighbor four times, he falls behind the tractor and then the tractor absorbs the other 12 bullets. Miraculously, the guy didn't die, actually stood up, flipped him off and walked back into his living room where he collapsed. And I think he ended up surviving that episode. And the prosecutor looked at this case and he said that it was justifiable self-defense, although he didn't want to be seen as validating either the men's behavior. Shawn Vincent: But I guess I say this in all to say that some brandishing best case scenario, you get arrested for it. Worst case scenario, you get shot and killed for it. And we've seen cases where you introduce a gun, you've just given somebody else a reasonable fear of imminent death or great bodily harm. Would you agree with that? Don West: You put a little history behind it as these guys did, even if the history becomes an exchange of angry words and gestures and those sorts of things during the onslaught of a road rage incident of some sort, and pretty soon the reason you're not dead is because you were lucky that the wounds weren't fatal, and that could go either way. As soon as people start shooting at each other with a gun, the fact that no one actually dies is just luck, as opposed to any plan. We know, we've seen how many cases where one shot results in death, and four or five doesn't. But that's not to say that anything good came out of the one where he didn't die other than the fact that he literally didn't die. Shawn Vincent: You just don't know. Don West: And, yeah, in many instances, everyone's surprised. That's a case where it's what? One upmanship. We see that in varying degrees too, especially with these ongoing disputes. The violence starts with arguments over the fence and then escalates, sometimes, as in this case, with some prior physical contact. Wasn't there even a knife introduced at one point? Shawn Vincent: Yeah, I think that's right. Don West: And like you said, all that stuff. So I suppose when the prosecutor looks at this, if they looked at it fairly objectively, they would say, "Well, the guy on the lawnmower is the one who introduced the firearm into it. It had been an escalating ongoing sequence. And as soon as he showed he had the gun, it's fair to believe that he intended to use it. Why wouldn't he under those circumstances?" So the fear was reasonable. If the fear of great bodily harm or death was viewed as reasonable under the circumstances, then the use of deadly force in response becomes reasonable. And so long as more shots aren't fired than necessary, and in this instance maybe there were, but they weren't necessarily ones that hit their mark. . . Shawn Vincent: That's just it. I think the first four shots may have been justified. The last 12 shots, if he had actually killed his neighbor with those shots, lying on the ground, we would have a whole different story here, wouldn't we? Don West: Oh, sure. Yes. Without question. Crazy stuff, huh? Shawn Vincent: It's crazy stuff. And we look at this too ... Yeah. I'm trying to find, what's our lesson, because I feel we've said it before in this segment that our listeners are responsible gun owners. They've come to CCW Safe because they have ... You don't buy insurance, right? If you're irresponsible. The thing you need to do to protect yourself is a responsible thing to do. And we're looking at some really irresponsible uses of firearms in this case. And I don't think that our members are going to be in these situations, but there's something to be learned from them, which is, I think, how quickly ... Maybe the lesson is just how quickly things can escalate, and the temptation of when you're armed. I think the lesson, especially when it comes to the brandishing, is that if you're not justified in using deadly force, you're not justified in showing the gun. Don West: And that follows immediately by, once you show a gun, there is a very predictable response. Either it ends it, and the other person goes away, or they escalate it because . . . Shawn Vincent: And now you're in a gunfight. Don West: And now it's on. Shawn Vincent: And here's the other lesson that I think I'd like to draw from this, and we'll go to the good Samaritan case on this, and the legal risks you take when you draw your weapon. And that's this idea of all these variables you don't know about, right? We talked time and time again about whether a self-defense use of force incident is considered justified or not really rests on a lot of these nuances. Right? And when we were talking, we talked about a case where a guy shot some intruders who were trying to get into his house through his front door, which we generally not recommend shooting people you can't see who don't pose an imminent threat. But in that case, he knew who they were. He knew that they weren't there for good. There were two of them that are going to try to break into his house, and he was justified. Shawn Vincent: But you said something interesting then, which is if you're going to use force to prevent a forcible felony, right? Use your firearm prevent a forcible felony, then you have to be right. Right. And you have to be certain because if you're wrong about any of the details, then you could be in real legal jeopardy there. And if this good Samaritan were wrong about the circumstances, he could have found himself in legal jeopardy there. Don West: I think that's especially true when you are employing the defense of others, when you sort of step into the shoes of the other person. And there are certain scenarios that are clear. I remember a case in Florida where a good Samaritan came upon a deputy sheriff being brutally beaten by someone, another motorist, I guess. And he had a gun. He got out of his car, had the gun, and the officer said to him, "Shoot him. Shoot him." And of course there was no mistake at that point who the victim was, who the attacker was, and that in many regards, all of that ambiguity of what was going on was resolved. And I think he shot the guy. I believe that he did and certainly was not being prosecuted. Don West: So that kind of scenario made it especially clear, unless you have something that you've watched unfold from the beginning, there's certainly going to be subject to a misinterpreting what's going on. And that just makes you at greater risk. At the same time, this guy was brave enough to stop what he believed to be a very dangerous situation for somebody, because the other guy had a knife and was swinging at him. So to the extent that he was able to stop somebody from getting hurt, he was gutsy enough to do it. Fortunately, it turned out well for everybody. Shawn Vincent: And he had the judgment to not fire. And it would've been a different scenario if he had actually fired the weapon and hurt or killed somebody with it. Don West: Yeah. And thankfully he didn't. And thankfully he didn't need to. That that display was enough to make them stop. Had he displayed the gun, and the attack continued, then he would have had another set of considerations, and ultimately another decision to make, and thankfully that didn't happen. Shawn Vincent: Well, here's something that I can count on, is that in the next couple of weeks, there's going to be at least five more self-defense stories that pop up in the news. And we're always going to have something to talk about. But I think I've been really deeply influenced by my conversations with Bob O'Connor, the retired veteran career homicide detective that we both know. And he talks about judgment and mindset. And when we go through even some of these ridiculous cases like these women pulling out the gun at the school dance competition, I think just going through them and thinking about them in a critical way is a way to build that mindset, right? Because we don't know as concealed carriers, what circumstance we're going to find ourselves in when we have to make a life and death situation, if that ever happens. We're not going to know all these nuances, but I think the only way to be prepared for it is to have thought critically about the types of situations that can and do occur, and have that mindset going into it. Don West: I think that's very, very well said. A terrific observation, and I encourage our listeners to check out some of the work that Bob ... Some of the written work that Bob has done, submitted to CCW Safe. It's been posted, and the podcast that you did with him. I don't think it's been . . . Shawn Vincent: Yeah, by the time this one's released, that one will be up, so people can go back and hear that. We had a great conversation, not just about mindset, but also about you and his involvement in the George Zimmerman case. Don West: Yeah. Bob was the captain at the Sanford Police Department when the incident took place. Shawn, you said something about the mindset, but more importantly to me what caught my attention is, I think you were saying we really don't know how we might react in those situations, because we've either never been in them or never been in them with a gun. And we've never really been tried and tested, in terms of the triggers that we all have. Shawn Vincent: Sure. Not that trigger on the gun, but the triggers for our temper, or that spark our emotions. Don West: Yeah. That set us off, that make us crazy in any given situation. So thinking about that stuff, visualizing that stuff, hearing the bad things and good things that have come out of some of these stories, and I think helps us better understand how we might react and force us to think about it. Let me just add that depending on where you are, and where you get your concealed carry permit, there may be as little as only a couple of hours of training, maybe no live firing. And that, I think CCW Safe has in mind that no matter how much training you had to get the concealed carry permit, it's not enough. It's not enough to prepare yourself for these kinds of things. Don West: So the training is an ongoing process. The act of training with the operation of the firearm and the act of training with the strategies and tactics involved, and then of course, as we've talked about before, understanding the legal parameters of these. And frankly, we do some of this stuff because we want people to learn from other people's mistakes. And I think that's possible. I know I have already, just by talking to you about these things, I've looked at scenarios differently than I might have otherwise. And really focused on some of the legal boundaries, as Andrew Branca talks about it, rather than the emotional aspect of it. Shawn Vincent: Yeah. Well, I've ... I think we do this right, then people go into scary situations with a better mindset, more prepared, and we might just save a life from being needlessly taken, and save a solid citizen, and a responsible gun owner from facing maybe an unjust and life changing prosecution. That's the mission. Don West: Agreed. Shawn Vincent: Well Don, I really enjoyed it and we'll talk again real soon. Don West: That's great. Thanks Shawn. I enjoyed it as well, and looking forward to our next get together. Take care.

All Things EAT Podcast
Keep Dreaming Make Reality w/ Brandon Jackson

All Things EAT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 41:22


We're back! The break was awesome but we're ready to rock! Thank you for supporting us as we surpassed our first 1,000 downloads! Today's episode is a celebration and one of our highly anticipated episodes with Kain's great friend, Brandon Jackson. Brandon is the founder of KDMR Music, a company that provides education and consulting services to those interested in building successful careers in the music industry. Through his podcast and YouTube Channel, he has provided free music business education to thousands of independent musicians in over 39 countries! Tune into this episode and connect with Brandon on Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, and more! Here's some helpful links to his ongoing work: The Music Marketing Guidebook: http://www.musicmarketingguidebook.com The Next Steps Group Coaching Program: http://www.blog.kdmrmusic.com/the-next-steps-group-coaching-program/ The Real Love Podcast: http://www.reallovepodcast.com

When Life Hands You Lennons
Ingrid Michaelson and Elle King's session and touring drummer and taking tough criticism in the studio

When Life Hands You Lennons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 135:19


Elliot Jacobson is a session and touring drummer for Ingrid Michaelson and Elle King. He is also a producer, published songwriter (Kobalt), and artist manager. Raised in Houston, Texas, Jacobson always had a passion for music. He was surround by a myriad of various genres growing up, but really focused on his passion for drumming in college. In this episode, Elliot shares information on getting into these types of touring and session gigs, working in the studio, taking tough criticism, music copyrights and contracts, and how to further your success within the music industry. Links to products/websites mentioned: WLHYL Ep. 012 - Brandon Jackson: https://whenlifehandsyoulennons.simplecast.fm/012 WLHYL Ep. 007 - Davey Jay: https://whenlifehandsyoulennons.simplecast.fm/007 SXSW: https://www.sxsw.com EDC Orlando: https://orlando.electricdaisycarnival.com EDM.com copyright law feature: https://edm.com/features/navigating-songwriting-process-staying-out-of-legal-trouble Drake: https://drakeofficial.com Elle King: https://www.elleking.com Ingrid Michaelson: https://www.ingridmichaelson.com Quick links: 3:08: About Elliot Jacobson 10:30: Elliot’s opportunities have come about because of his professionalism and work ethic. 14:17: Put your ego and self aside so you can take on opportunities and follow the lead. 16:40: What’s the difference between a session drummer and a touring drummer? 21:42: Have you ever had a situation where you’ve gone into the studio and had someone be pushy? 24:48: Using the pushy encounters as learning experiences and ways to better yourself. 26:51: You’ve done every part of the creative part. What was it like being a producer and working on the other side of the board? 29:44: Learn how to take harsh criticism and work with it. 32:33: What’s it like to hear your performances on the radio, YouTube, and DVDs? What’s that feeling like? 34:24: Are you playing an integral part in the marketing aspect of the music? 36:21: How has knowing the business side of the music business helped your career as a drummer? 44:58: Contracts and what to look for in them. 49:22: If you pawn things off on other people who know more, then you’ll be a fish out of water if something happens. 51:29: Once you’ve learned something and feel comfortable teaching it, then you can consider delegating it out. 53:21: Elliot is moderating a panel at SXSW called “Art for Hire”! 59:33: Copyrights and royalties are how you make some or most of your money, right? 1:08:26: Having a contract in place to protect you but also enforcing the contract. The two different types of copyrights. 1:11:36: There are 900,000 different royalties per track. 1:18:35: The secret to being a millionaire 1:24:54: Focus on what you’re best at: Are you good at garnering streams on Spotify or Apple Music or can you fill a stadium of people for a performance? You should also have a good sense of who you are as a musician and as a person. 1:33:20: Stepping outside of your comfort zone to garner a successful career. 1:38:53: You can’t measure your success by what someone else tells you. Your success is your success! 1:49:16: Carving your own path and creating the next wave of success or standard. 1:57:27: Don’t compare yourself to others. You don’t sound like Drake. You’re your own sound. We already have a Drake. 2:08:13: Music that fans and listeners can relate to will naturally perform better. 2:10:05: Stay connected with Elliot Jacobson. Connect with me: Website: https://www.lennoncihak.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lennoncihak Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/dlYpxT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lennoncihak/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LennonCihak LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennoncihak/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5eX_uxAUIwBC0gyKwCbqtw Guest Request: https://goo.gl/forms/8zs61IYiIXMLjFpX2 Connect with Elliot Jacobson: Website: https://www.elliot-jacobson.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elliotjacobson/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/elliotjacobson

2019 Lectureship - Audio
13 -- Brandon Jackson -- Local Church Technology - From Start to Finish - Live Streaming Services

2019 Lectureship - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 45:25


When Life Hands You Lennons
Learning the music business and marketing is just as important for artists

When Life Hands You Lennons

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 63:12


Artists these days focus so heavily on their craft that they forget about the business and marketing side of the music business. Understanding the basic copyright law, marketing trends, and varying aspects of the business can provide you with a leg up. Brandon Jackson is a marketing and branding expert, author, and host of the Music Business Dreams podcast. Brandon got his start in the music business as a marketing intern at Grammy winning producer 9th Wonder's indie label, Jamla Records. There he learned firsthand just how much work it takes to make it in music. In 2011, he founded KDMR Music, a company that provides education and consulting services to those interested in building successful careers in the music industry. Through his podcast and YouTube Channel, he has provided free music business education to thousands of independent musicians in over 22 countries. Brandon also provides marketing, branding and photography services to non-music clients as a freelancer. Through this work, he has helped clients including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Jones Lang LaSalle and media personality LaLa Anthony to extend their brands well into the future. Links mentioned in this episode: 9th Wonder Jamla Records Printify Printful Moo Canva Morgan Page Shopify Music Marketing Guidebook (Enter LENNON for 50% off!) Quick links: 3:14: About Brandon Jackson 3:50: How Brandon got started in the music industry 10:21: Taking 'no' at face value and not moving forward 11:10: What was your next step after the Jamla Records internship? 15:35: What were a few things you learned from doing artist management? Did you have any failures? What did you learn from that? 21:02: Do you still actively write your own music? 21:56: How important is it to build sincere connections with fans instead of using them as numbers on a scoreboard? 25:00: Being a good person, especially when you're connecting with fans 26:40: What are a few things artists can be doing to give back to their fans? 33:54: Should artists have some background knowledge in the music business, or should they let people who know what they're doing take care of the business side of things? 37:54: Don't get taken advantage of! 38:45: Should an artist put all of their eggs in one basket? Why or why not? 41:53: Technology is always changing 43:00: It's okay to work as a barista to support your dreams 46:20: People are always buying unnecessary material items 46:47: There are many avenues for income from your music. What are a few of them? What is drop shipping? 53:15: Should artists have merchandise and why should it be easily accessible? 58:55: How you can keep up with Brandon Jackson and KDMR Music Connect with me: Website: https://www.lennoncihak.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lennoncihak Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/dlYpxT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lennoncihak/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LennonCihak LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennoncihak/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5eX_uxAUIwBC0gyKwCbqtw Guest Request: https://goo.gl/forms/8zs61IYiIXMLjFpX2 Connect with Brandon Jackson: Mailing list: http://kdmr.us/mailinglist Website: http://www.kdmrmusic.com/ Podcast: http://www.blog.kdmrmusic.com/category/podcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kdmrmusic Twitter: https://twitter.com/kdmrmusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kdmrmusic/

Tinder Tales
Brandon Jackson "Love Rhombus" Episode 141

Tinder Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018


Oh Hey Tinder Tales is on Patreon Now! Consider Donating at https://www.patreon.com/TinderTalesPod Welcome to Tinder Tales! This is my podcast about the best and worst of Online Dating. This episode I talk to comedian Brandon Jackson! Listen as we talk about not being to casual sex, his friends not believing him when he come out, and dealing with your own inner prejudice. HOLY SHIT! We are on iTunes! Please Rate and Subscribe! Check him out on Instagram at@BJaxComedy. Follow me at @Piccolomeany and I also run a show called Ambush Comedy every Tuesday at Two Boots Williamsburg 8-8:30pm Everyone gets a free beer, 8:30 pm we start an awesome comedy show. Recently featured in Time Out NYC I have a new podcast called Talking Chopped! A podcast all about the TV Show Chopped. It’s hilarious I love it

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Tinder Tales
Brandon Jackson "Love Rhombus" Episode 141

Tinder Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018


Oh Hey Tinder Tales is on Patreon Now! Consider Donating at https://www.patreon.com/TinderTalesPod Welcome to Tinder Tales! This is my podcast about the best and worst of Online Dating. This episode I talk to comedian Brandon Jackson! Listen as we talk about not being to casual sex, his friends not believing him when he come out, and dealing with your own inner prejudice. HOLY SHIT! We are on iTunes! Please Rate and Subscribe! Check him out on Instagram at@BJaxComedy. Follow me at @Piccolomeany and I also run a show called Ambush Comedy every Tuesday at Two Boots Williamsburg 8-8:30pm Everyone gets a free beer, 8:30 pm we start an awesome comedy show. Recently featured in Time Out NYC I have a new podcast called Talking Chopped! A podcast all about the TV Show Chopped. It’s hilarious I love it

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The Youth Baseball Edge Podcast with Rob Tong: Coaching | Drills | Strategy
YBE 107: How To Be A (Reasonably Good) Baseball Umpire with Brandon Jackson

The Youth Baseball Edge Podcast with Rob Tong: Coaching | Drills | Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 35:03


How do you become an ump in youth leagues like Little League? How do you become a high school ump? College? Pros? What makes a good ump? Brandon Jackson, a long-time and well-respected collegiate umpire, shares his thoughts on these and other umpire-related topics. Please let us (and others) know how you feel about the show by giving us an honest review & rating on iTunes!

The Youth Baseball Edge Podcast with Rob Tong: Coaching | Drills | Strategy
YBE 106: Commonly Misunderstood Baseball Rules with Brandon Jackson

The Youth Baseball Edge Podcast with Rob Tong: Coaching | Drills | Strategy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2018 55:25


Ever wonder what an umpire's thinking? What IS an umpire's strike zone supposed to be? Here's your chance to find out. Brandon Jackson, a long-time and well-respected collegiate umpire, explains umpiring philosophies and goes through some commonly misunderstood baseball rules that you might need to know someday. Plus Justin Stone of elitebaseball.tv answers the Question Of The Week about whether the tennis swing will ruin the baseball swing.  Please let us (and others) know how you feel about the show by giving us an honest review & rating on iTunes!

Adventurous Faith: Life to the Full
#018: The Journey of Searching For Approval to Surrender w/ Brandon Jackson

Adventurous Faith: Life to the Full

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 53:39


Many of us spend our lives wondering if we will ever be enough. We work hard and try our best. We repeat the same process over and over again in hopes that we'll make it. There is a longing deep inside each of us to do great things and be someone - but what does it take to get there? Surrender. Without realizing it, most of us have built our lives on The Rat Race. We move so fast for so hard, hoping to gain the approval of everyone watching and in the end, even if we win, we're still a rat. THE JOURNEY TO SURRENDER Today, on the Adventurous Faith Podcast, I sit down with my good friend, Brandon Jackson. Brandon is a dedicated Christ-follower, Husband, Father, Friend and the owner and operator of CrossFit Valley Park, a wildly successful Crossfit gym in the St. Louis area. But Brandon's story wasn't always one of success. In fact, it was the success that almost ruined him. The way to the life Brandon always wanted needed to come by way of surrender. FROM WANTING APPROVAL TO GOD'S APPROVAL Most of us get on the Rat Race because we hope we might stick out and find what we're looking for. But the truth is, the only path to the peace we are looking for is found in Jesus. Tune in to today's episode and hear how Brandon got there and what's keeping him there today. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN ON TODAY'S EPISODE How Looking for approval from other's only leaves you empty. Pursuing a career path only to make other's happy will only destroy your life. How important it is to be accountable by God and your spouse. The best way to grow as a leader is to follow Jesus. Surrendering to Jesus is not just a one-time event, but a daily discipline. RESOURCES MENTIONED IN TODAY'S EPISODE Brandon's Gym: CrossFit Valley Park Brandon's E-mail Ben's Social: Facebook Instagram Twitter LinkedIn    

Monty Hobson
Episode 5 - No Regrets Leadership (Insight into the Firing of Cardinals Manager Mike Mattheny, w/Brandon Jackson)

Monty Hobson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 19:48


Seven winning seasons, four playoff appearances, three 90+ win teams, a 100 win year and one World Series NL Pennant, sounds like successful leadership, right? Except the Cardinals manager, Mike Mattheny, was fired this past week. Join us on the Your Genius Zone podcast, this week, to learn a key mindset for success regardless of others' expectations--no regrets leadership.

Monty Hobson
Episode 3 : CrossFit Valley Park Owner Brandon Jackson

Monty Hobson

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2018 42:20


Drafted in the first round *rule-5 by the Yankees in 2000, Brandon Jackson was destined to be the clubs 10th-man, a utility player who could rotate into the lineup at every infield position. But everything changed after a series of unfortunate injuries hampered his trajectory. Join us on the "Your Genius Zone" Podcast as we learn from Brandon one of the secrets to discovering what we do best.

Dela Darling Podcast (Delaware)
Shakespeare, Comedy & we ran A LOT

Dela Darling Podcast (Delaware)

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 60:15


Join us for episode 3 of the Dela Darling Podcast as we talk about the Delaware Shakespeare Festival, the Tax Free Comedy Festival, and our experience running in the Delaware Marathon Festival!  (Can you tell Delaware loves a good festival?!) Links & Such Delaware Shakespeare Festival: Much Ado About Nothing Tax Free Comedy Festival Alyssa […]

Southbound I-35
Southbound I-35 Episode 52

Southbound I-35

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 84:47


On this week's episode of Southbound I-35 I review Rusty Rose' Whiskey Dreams and Drew Fish' Treat You Right as well as talk with them about their music as well as go over a concert and more great shout outs! Aaron McDonnell: www.aaronmcdonnell.com Rusty Rose -- Whiskey Dreams 2:50 : www.rustyroseband.com www.facebook.com/rustyroseband www.twitter.com/rustyrose_band https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/whiskey-dreams-ep/id1245264143 Interview 10:10 Drew Fish Band -- Treat You Right 38:28: www.drewfish.com www.facebook.com/drewfishband www.twitter.com/drewfishband https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/treat-you-right-ep/id1140298705 Interview 46:07 Shout Outs 1:19:30: John Tracy: www.johntracy.com www.facebook.com/johntracymusic www.twitter.com/johntracymusic https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/midnight-moon-single/id1224192239 Crystal Yates: www.crystalyatesmusic.com www.facebook.com/crystalyatesmusic www.twitter.com/crystal_yates https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/silverado-signature-songwriter-series-vol-2-ep/id1219105845 Brandon Jackson: www.brandonjacksonmusic.com www.facebook.com/brandonjacksonmusic www.twitter.com/bjacksonmusic https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-good-times/id443177448 Contact: Email: southboundpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/sbi35 Intro/Outro Music: Down at the Diner by William Naughton via http://www.themusicase.com Podcast Art by Schechter Productions: http://www.pinterest.com/SchechterArts http://schechterarts.deviantart.com

Leadership Matters
Encore: Creating an Inspiring and High Performance Culture for the Next Generation of Leaders

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 57:54


What are the keys to improving organizational and personal effectiveness, and how do I create a sustainable path for a high performance culture for my corporation or business unit are two key questions business leaders of for profit and not-for-profit corporations struggle with as they work to optimize the performance of their business enterprise. There is no shortage of ideas being shared today by current authors of new publications and periodicals on these topics, but what effective and pragmatic strategies will provide the best ah ha opportunity for your corporation and your team? Please join host Gerald McFadden, President & CEO of Volunteers of America Southwest, Dr. Karyn Trader- Leigh, CEO of KTA Global Partners, Mr. Brandon Jackson, Vice President, Information Technology with the College Board, and Dr. Sheryl White, Vice President of Training and Organizational Development with the Neighborhood House Association as they talk through techniques and strategies.

This Delinquent Life

Delinquents Stenta and Bino interview comedians Brandon Gorin, Brandon Jackson, Sylis P., Ryan K. and Tommie Turner about "genetics" and somehow manage to talk extensively about transgender porn.

maDCap: David Ross & Dan Bloom
All Jokes Aside with Brandon Jackson

maDCap: David Ross & Dan Bloom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 16:31


Narrated and produced by Javier Scott

MaDCap
All Jokes Aside with Brandon Jackson

MaDCap

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2016 16:31


Narrated and produced by Javier Scott

Leadership Matters
Encore: Creating an Inspiring and High Performance Culture for the Next Generation of Leaders

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2016 57:54


What are the keys to improving organizational and personal effectiveness, and how do I create a sustainable path for a high performance culture for my corporation or business unit are two key questions business leaders of for profit and not-for-profit corporations struggle with as they work to optimize the performance of their business enterprise. There is no shortage of ideas being shared today by current authors of new publications and periodicals on these topics, but what effective and pragmatic strategies will provide the best ah ha opportunity for your corporation and your team? Please join host Gerald McFadden, President & CEO of Volunteers of America Southwest, Dr. Karyn Trader- Leigh, CEO of KTA Global Partners, Mr. Brandon Jackson, Vice President, Information Technology with the College Board, and Dr. Sheryl White, Vice President of Training and Organizational Development with the Neighborhood House Association as they talk through techniques and strategies.

Leadership Matters
Creating an Inspiring and High Performance Culture for the Next Generation of Leaders

Leadership Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2015 57:54


What are the keys to improving organizational and personal effectiveness, and how do I create a sustainable path for a high performance culture for my corporation or business unit are two key questions business leaders of for profit and not-for-profit corporations struggle with as they work to optimize the performance of their business enterprise. There is no shortage of ideas being shared today by current authors of new publications and periodicals on these topics, but what effective and pragmatic strategies will provide the best ah ha opportunity for your corporation and your team? Please join host Gerald McFadden, President & CEO of Volunteers of America Southwest, Dr. Karyn Trader- Leigh, CEO of KTA Global Partners, Mr. Brandon Jackson, Vice President, Information Technology with the College Board, and Dr. Sheryl White, Vice President of Training and Organizational Development with the Neighborhood House Association as they talk through techniques and strategies.

Real Estate Coaching Radio
Brandon Jackson from Easy Street Realty

Real Estate Coaching Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2015 41:45


We’re joined today by Brandon Jackson from Easy Street Realty, serving Charlotte North Carolina and surrounding areas. Brandon has been with Easy Street since 2007, and serves as the Regional President of the Carolinas, but still works directly with clients on a daily basis, working to help them achieve the goal of homeownership in his local market area. Brandon is a real estate coaching student of Tim & Julie Harris, and joins us to discuss the positive effects of real estate coaching & training on his real estate career - as well as sharing some of the tips, tricks, and best-practices of the top-producing agents that he's learned along the way. Schedule A Free Coaching CallVisit Tim & Julie Harris OnlineListen on iTunesListen on Stitcher

Real Estate Coaching Radio
Brandon Jackson from Easy Street Realty

Real Estate Coaching Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2015 41:45


We’re joined today by Brandon Jackson from Easy Street Realty, serving Charlotte North Carolina and surrounding areas. Brandon has been with Easy Street since 2007, and serves as the Regional President of the Carolinas, but still works directly with clients on a daily basis, working to help them achieve the goal of homeownership in his local market area. Brandon is a real estate coaching student of Tim & Julie Harris, and joins us to discuss the positive effects of real estate coaching & training on his real estate career - as well as sharing some of the tips, tricks, and best-practices of the top-producing agents that he's learned along the way. Schedule A Free Coaching CallVisit Tim & Julie Harris OnlineListen on iTunesListen on Stitcher

Real Estate Coaching Radio
Brandon Jackson from Easy Street Realty

Real Estate Coaching Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2015 41:45


We’re joined today by Brandon Jackson from Easy Street Realty, serving Charlotte North Carolina and surrounding areas. Brandon has been with Easy Street since 2007, and serves as the Regional President of the Carolinas, but still works directly with clients on a daily basis, working to help them achieve the goal of homeownership in his local market area. Brandon is a real estate coaching student of Tim & Julie Harris, and joins us to discuss the positive effects of real estate coaching & training on his real estate career - as well as sharing some of the tips, tricks, and best-practices of the top-producing agents that he's learned along the way. Schedule A Free Coaching CallVisit Tim & Julie Harris OnlineListen on iTunesListen on Stitcher

The Journey
Oak Cliff Cultural Center Block Party & Tribute To Robin Williams

The Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2014 43:00


“No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world.” Robin Williams Oak Cliff Culture Center Celebration 4-YR Block Party and Tribute to Robin Williams featuring Edyka Chaloime, Brandon Jackson, Alejandro Perez and Raphael Tamayo, with an Open Mike, including Sebastian Paramo, Robert Torres, Edwin (El Centro College), Tom and others. “Never pick a fight with an ugly person, they've got nothing to lose.” Robin Williams The Hunks I Dreamed by Neville DeAngelouILICET - A Time To Begin Again by Neville DeAngelouTheJourneyOak Cliff Cultural Center

The Journey
Somewhere Between Logic And Emotion by Brandon Jackson

The Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2014 53:00


Brandon Jackson has staked a claim in the field of love; stands up and fights for it like noble men fight for Peace and Justice. He builds the case for it, like Great men do for Freedom, by letting us see it and feel it for what it is, by exposing fakes for what they are, and by climbing and crawling through every weather and terrain, like good postmen and post-women of old, to be sure one no deserving - that is all -  never miss a letter or its gifts Love provides. The Poets Round Table Season 2. Somewhere Between Logic And Emotion TheJourney.RyoSports.com The Poets Round Table Chi Gallery

The Journey
The Parts Medicine Can't Reach - Brandon Jackson

The Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2013 47:00


Wise beyond his years, this 24-year-old Texas author does not consider himself a romantic poet, the way many readers and listeners see him. With  a strong sense of reality he paints conditions of the heart with a clarity and ease far more typical of a seasoned thinker. - The Parts Medicine Can't Reach (Amazon) - Brandon Jackson Website - The Poets Round Table - RyoSports Radio - The HUNK I Dreamed

NTN » Sports Takeover
SportsTakeover #17: 06/27/2013

NTN » Sports Takeover

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2013 60:00


Tonight’s episode of Sports Takeover brought you a 7 Time PBA Tour Champion and the shows first International caller in Jason Belmonte.  Nick was really excited about the call until Belmo told him that he will be sending him the bill for the call.  Although threatened with a big bill, Nick and guest co-host Brandon Jackson knew that they were ...

The TJRS Radio Network-The jrilshow
SERIOUSIDE: Tea Party Dead, Gloria Fisher, Christie/Obama

The TJRS Radio Network-The jrilshow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2012 133:00


Good Morning and welcome the Seriouside of the jril show.  This morning we will be discussing the following topics: 1st Segment:  RIP TEA PARTY?                                                       Has the Tea Party run its course?  Is it dead?  2nd Segment:  JUSTICE FOR BRANDON C. JACKSON                                      In October 2006, Brandon was confronted by a mob white guys calling him "N_ _ _ _ _" and other racial slurs, a fight broke out and now Brandon is in jail for 12 years.  Has justice been served? His mother, Ms Gloria Fisher will be here to talk about this case. 3rd Segment:  OCTOBER SURPRISE?                                              President Obama and Governor Christie has become "bros" in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.  Will this have any effect on the election?

Red vs Blue Friday Night Football
Red vs Blue High Stakes Radio w/ Scott Atkins - Don't look now, but LT is BACK in the top 10!

Red vs Blue Friday Night Football

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2010 60:00


Zach Miller is is a top 5 TE. Brandon Lloyd is a top 5 WR. Ladanian Tomlinson is a top 10 RB. Who are some other names that MUST remain in your lineup? Brandon Pettigrew? Marcedes Lewis? Aaron Hernandez? How about Brandon Jackson, Kevin Walter and Pierre Garcon? Shaun Hill still going strong too! We'll talk about these guys PLUS the Quarless/Lee debate, tonight on Red vs Blue! These guys MUST remain in your starting lineup, and if you drafted them, or acquired them in free agency, you're likely near the top of the standings.

Red vs Blue Friday Night Football
Red vs Blue High Stakes Radio w/ Scott Atkins - Week 2 Game Plan

Red vs Blue Friday Night Football

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2010 61:00


After broadcasting LIVE from Caesars Palace last week, we are back in the comforts of Red vs Blue headquarters ready for a big week 2 in the National Football League. We go around the league and talk about the hot waiver wire pickups this week - Brandon Jackson, Mark Clayton and Michael Vick. PLUS: We break down all 16 games coming up this week and take a look at the practice reports from Friday. Survivor Pool, Player props and more all on Red vs Blue.

JayWontdart's podcast
Episode 31 Michael Jackson's Memorial

JayWontdart's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2009


Episode 31Michael Jackson's MemorialMJ INTRO CLIP SONGSThis episode, I'll mention the memorial to Michael Jackson that happened early this morning New Zealand time. I'll play plenty of emotional songs, interspersed with clips from the memorial service. The intro clips were, in order, I Want You Back, I'll Be There,Aint No Sunshine,Rockin Robin,Little Bitty Pretty One,Who's Lovin' You,My GirlThis is part of an unreleased song, For All Time, it was included on Thriller 25.Today there was a public memorial, it was held in the Staples Centre in Los Angeles, 17 and a half thousand tickets were given out to lucky Michael Jackson fans to attend. A private Jackson family service was held beforehand, and then Michaels closed casket was unexpectedly taken to the Memorial, it was just in front of the stage for the event. Many famous celebrities took to the stage and talked about how much Michael Jackson meant to them, some performed his songs. Notable people included Mariah Carey, Magic Johnson, Koby Bryant, Usher, Al Sharpton, Brooke Shields, Stevie Wonder, Lionel Richie, Smokey Robinson and John Mayer.This is from today Memorial, Stevie Wonder talks about Michael, and mentions a song he wrote for him that was included in the Off The Wall album, I play a clip from the song.Heres an early demo clip of Michael with his brothers, working on a Jacksons song together, notice the fighting at the end, in lots of the demo clips, recorded at the Jackson Family studio, you can hear the siblings argue. See how long it takes you to recognise the song.Ok, so thats not really fighting, but on some of the demo tracks, you can hear the jacksons yell at each other, normally Michael will be saying to turn something up or down, and one of the brothers will say something like "do it yourself", and Janet will take Michaels side. Often when musicians die, fans go through their music and find odd back masked messages, or hints about the singers death. When I heard about Michael going into Cardiac Arrest, and that he had been injected with a drug shortly before, I thought of his song Morphine, from the album Blood On The Dancefloor. They lyrics are all about Michael and his drug addictions to painkillers, Elton John was thanked as helping him off the drugs.The lyrics to Morphine are kind of scary to listen to now, He got flat babyKick in the back babyA heart attack babyOh God he's taking demerolI'll play some of the song Its kind of odd, he named a drug he was addicted to, and mentions a heart attack a decade or so before he pretty much dies from exactly that.This is one of my favourite sad songs, Someone In The Dark, it was included in the E.T soundtrack and storybook Michael recorded. Michael Jackson said of all the awards he had gotten, he was most proud of the 1984 Best Recording for Children grammy for this song.Smokey Robinson, a famous Motown artist who wrote songs for other singers, had some fond memories of Michael, he appeared at the Memorial.This next song is a Michael Jackson Tribute song, called Better On The Other Side, with Puff Daddy, The Game, Chris Brown, Boys II Men and others. It came out the day Michael died. Al Sharpton had very nice things to say about Michael today at the memorial, he got lots of applause for his message to Michaels kids, its a great quote.A song that came up at the public service was We Are The World.Almost through this episode now, I'm trying to keep this episode relatively short. Michaels brother Marlon spoke at the service today, Marlon had a stillborn identical twin brother, Brandon Jackson, who gets mentioned by Marlon at the memorial to Michael. Very touching.I'd like to play my second last song, before a clip from one of Michaels children, its very rare for one of his three children to be seen in public, he hid them away from the paparazzi.Michaels daughter, Paris Jackson was onstage with the other celebrities near the end of the public service, with Janet Jackson and other family members beside her, when she spoke, it reminded me of Steve Irwins daughter talking at her fathers public service. It breaks my heart to hear Paris Jackson talk, for the first time in public. That was janet giving her advice at the start.So far, Michael hasnt been buried, theres talk the family would like to have him buried at Neverland Ranch, possibly near the train station he used everyday to go from his house to the small zoo he had near the back of his property. Its an interesting idea, having Neverland Zoo as a Graceland type tourist attraction, I'd certainly like to visit sometime. Whatever happens to Michaels body from now on, his public memorial was very successful. I'd like to thank you very much for joining me, with episode 31 of Jay Wont dart's podcast. My outro is one last sad song. If you want to contact me, even just to say you listened, send an email to jaywontdart@gmail.com, j a y w o n t d a r t @ gmail.com, I'd appreciate it.Even though Michael Jackson has died, I know his music will live on in me personally, and his millions of other fans worldwide. Im trying not to be sad, and instead be thankful that I was lucky enough to be alive at the same time he was, and to have his music to listen to for decades to come.Have a super happy day, bye.