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Case Lawrence is the founder of CircusTrix (now SkyZone), the world's largest owner, operator, and franchisor of trampoline parks with over 300 facilities, 5,000 employees, and 50 million annual guests. In this episode, Case discusses his experience campaigning for the U.S. House of Representatives in Utah's 3rd District, drawing parallels between running for office and starting a business. His wife, Kerri, shares her perspective on involving the family in both the trampoline park business and the political campaign. Case highlights the sacred relationship between investors and entrepreneurs, the importance of remaining true to your values in the face of adversity, and the benefits of involving children in the business journey. Case and Kerri's story will inspire you to take the leap into entrepreneurship during both times of famine and prosperity.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Leah Murray Another open seat — being vacated by John Curtis — has brought out a slew of candidates. 5 people are asking for your vote: Roosevelt Mayor JR Bird, State Senator Mike Kennedy, State Auditor John “Frugal” Dougall, lawyer and veteran Stewart Peay, and entrepreneur Case Lawrence. The hosts look into how one candidate is choosing to not endorse Donald Trump for president, going against almost all other GOP candidates this election cycle.
Hosts: Maura Carabello and Leah Murray Previewing the state’s Gubernatorial primary race Incumbent Governor Spencer Cox is defending his seat against State Representative Phil Lyman. KSL at Night hosts Maura Carabello and Leah Murray go over some of the hot topics in this race. We also hear new poll numbers showing how close this race has become. Discussing the primary race for the open U.S. Senate seat It’s a full race – 4 candidates all vying for the GOP nomination to replace outgoing Senator Mitt Romney. Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs won at the state convention and faces current Representative John Curtis, former Speaker of the Utah House Brad Wilson, and entrepreneur Jason Walton. The hosts discuss some of the differences between the campaigns. Examining the Attorney General GOP primary race Three top-notch attorneys are in the race to be the Republican Party’s nominee for state Attorney General. Franky Mylar, Rachel Terry, and Derek Brown all claim they’re the best person to fill the role being left vacant by current A.G. Sean Reyes. The KSL at Night hosts look at the relationship between each of the candidates and their individual platforms. Digging into the race for the 3rd Congressional District Another open seat — being vacated by John Curtis — has brought out a slew of candidates. 5 people are asking for your vote: Roosevelt Mayor JR Bird, State Senator Mike Kennedy, State Auditor John “Frugal” Dougall, lawyer and veteran Stewart Peay, and entrepreneur Case Lawrence. The hosts look into how one candidate is choosing to not endorse Donald Trump for president, going against almost all other GOP candidates this election cycle. The safety and security of Utah elections Many people in this primary election voted using a mail-in ballot. And many people will choose to vote in person tomorrow. With the election on the top of everyone’s mind, we wanted to know: how safe and secure are Utah’s elections? State Director of Elections Ryan Cowley joins the program to share some ballot return numbers and walks our listeners through the protocol to secure our elections. Taking a look at the 2nd Congressional District race 2nd Congressional District Representative Celeste Maloy has only been in her seat for a few months — following a special election — and now she’s fighting to retain her seat. Colby Jenkins believes Rep. Maloy has flip-flopped and is betraying Utah values. Rep. Maloy believes she’s doing what needs to be done to advance the issues important to Utah. How’s the race in the 1st Congressional District shaping up? Newcomer and blue collar worker Paul Miller is going up against incumbent Representative Blake Moore for the GOP nomination in Utah’s 1st Congressional District. Each candidate has been largely outspoken on abortion, so we discuss their individual stances — this, on the second anniversary of the Dobbs decision. Political losers: how are candidates reacting if they lose their election? Following several recent races — for Republicans and Democrats — the losing candidate has openly questioned whether the race they lost was rigged or fraudulent. What do these claims do to the future of our elections, and the future of democracy as a whole? KSL at Night hosts Leah Murray and Maura Carabello finish the show offering their insights ahead of tomorrow’s election.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Adam Gardiner Following an exciting and engaging GOP debate for the 3rd Congressional District, KSL at Night hosts Taylor Morgan and Adam Gardiner break it all down for the listeners. They discuss each candidate’s answers to questions ranging from abortion to energy to Pentagon audits. We also hear from Thomas Wright, the moderator in tonight’s debate, about the types of questions he asked. Five candidates in this debate: Mike Kennedy, J.R. Bird, John “Frugal” Dougall, Case Lawrence, and Stewart Peay. Listen to find out what each one said.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan and Adam Gardiner Recapping the 3rd Congressional District GOP primary debate Following an exciting and engaging GOP debate for the 3rd Congressional District, KSL at Night hosts Taylor Morgan and Adam Gardiner break it all down for the listeners. They discuss each candidate’s answers to questions ranging from abortion to energy to Pentagon audits. We also hear from Thomas Wright, the moderator in tonight’s debate, about the types of questions he asked. Five candidates in this debate: Mike Kennedy, J.R. Bird, John “Frugal” Dougall, Case Lawrence, and Stewart Peay. Listen to find out what each one said. Continued controversy over Supreme Court ethics Secret recordings of Supreme Court Justices Alito and Roberts sharing their thoughts on conservatism are sparking more outrage and controversy this week. The recordings weren’t necessarily obtained in the most ethical manner. The KSL at Night hosts discuss whether the revelations on the recordings outweigh the unethicality of the recording itself. House Republicans to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt The United States House of Representatives has voted to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt for not releasing recordings of President Biden’s interviews with Special Counsel Robert Hur. Garland says he can’t release the recordings because they are covered under executive privilege. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas shares his professional opinion on the situation. New records show Biden has raised more funds in Utah than Trump In a somewhat surprising development in a “red” state like Utah, new FEC records show that the Biden campaign has raised more money in the Beehive State than the Trump campaign. The KSL at Night hosts discuss the importance of election fundraising and how it could — or could not — matter to the overall presidential race and other races down the ballot. Salt Lake City gets one step closer to hosting the 2034 Olympics Utah’s one step closer to hosting the Olympics in 2034 after a major vote today. The topic of hosting the Olympics has been a major point of discussion in the state, including in the political realm. KSL at Night hosts Taylor Morgan and Adam Gardiner discuss the politics and finances of another Olympic games. We also hear what the GOP Gubernatorial candidates think about hosting the Olympics in 10 years.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Tuesday, June 11, 2024 4:20 pm: Craig Shirley, author and historian, joins Rod to discuss his piece for Fox News about the reasons New York, a traditionally Democratic stronghold, could be ripe for the picking by Donald Trump in the upcoming election.4:38 pm: We will continue this week's conversations with GOP candidates for Utah's 3rd Congressional District seat with Case Lawrence 5:05 pm: Riverton Mayor Trent Staggs, a current candidate for United States Senate, accused current Congressman and fellow senate candidate John Curtis of insider trading at the tail-end of a debate last night and he joins Rod to discuss his reasons for making the accusation.6:05 pm: Kim Russell, former Women's Lacrosse Coach at Oberlin College and now an ambassador with the Independent Women's Forum, joins the show to discuss the group's “Take Back Title IX Bus Tour” which made a stop in Salt Lake City today.6:20 pm: Mona Zhang, States Cannabis Reporter for Politico Pro joins Rod to discuss her recent piece about the failing weed market in Colorado.6:38 pm: Senator Mike Lee joins Rod for their weekly conversation about what's happening in Washington, D.C. politics, and today they'll discuss Hunter Biden being found guilty in his federal gun trial, as well as the Rolling Stone piece about Justice Samuel Alito.
Congressional hopeful Case Lawrence joins Boyd to talk about his run for U.S. Congress. Case explains why he believes his entrepreneurial success would be an aid to Utah in these urgent times. KSL continues its birdseye coverage of the race.
Get an inside look on the week's biggest stories with Boyd Matheson! Nahal Toosi joins the show to stress the importance of the Biden Administration taking on an Iran plan. Understand why more government intervention isn’t always a good thing with Marc Hyden. Eric Bohem looks at the real effect of President Biden's new steel tariffs. Case Lawrence tells Boyd about his hopeful run for Congress and more!
Guest Bio:Case is the Founder and Chairman of CircusTrix—the largest developer, operator and franchisor of trampoline parks in the world. CircusTrix has over 300 facilities and over 4,000 employees and owns the leading brands in the industry including Defy, SkyZone, Rockin' Jump, Superfly and Ryze. Case is currently a candidate for the US House of Representatives in Utah's 3rd District.
In this Episode of Case Studies, we delve into the fascinating world of Case Lawrence, Case is the Founder and former CEO of CircusTrix (now SkyZone) which he launched in the aftermath of the financial crisis in 2008. This has created more than 5,000 jobs that support families all over the country. SkyZone is the largest owner, operator and franchisor of Trampoline Parks in the world and stands as a truly unique Utah success story! Although he retired as CEO in 2019, Case continues to be actively involved as Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors. Case has been featured in Forbes, The New York Times and other publications as a pioneer in Active Entertainment, and a thought leader for the increasingly relevant "Experiential" segment of the consumer economy. In 2017, Case was named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year; and in 2019, Case was named CEO of the Year by Utah Business.Our conversation takes us back to the year 2000, a time when the internet was a burgeoning frontier, ripe with opportunity. Case reminisces about his days on Sand Hill Road, the epicenter of venture capital, where he rubbed shoulders with industry legends and witnessed the birth of companies that would go on to redefine the global economic landscape. His stories from this era, offer a rare glimpse into the heady days of Silicon Valley's modern gold rush.But perhaps the most compelling chapter of Case's journey is his recent decision to enter the political arena as a candidate for Congress. This bold move is driven by his desire to leverage his entrepreneurial acumen for public service, aiming to bring about substantial change through innovative policies and a fresh perspective on governance. His campaign, rooted in the principles of entrepreneurship, emphasizes problem-solving, accountability, and the importance of adapting to new challenges—values that have guided him throughout his career.Join us as Case Lawrence shares the rich tapestry of his journey, from the dizzying heights of Silicon Valley's boom to the corridors of Congress, where he aims to bring about change. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned business professional, or simply interested in the confluence of business acumen and political service, this episode promises a wealth of inspiration, insights, and a powerful message about the courage to lead and the vision to transform society.DONATE TO CASE'S CAMPAIGNCASE FOR CONGRESS WEBSITE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Host: Taylor Morgan Case Lawrence, Founder and Former CEO of CircusTrix (now Sky Zone) and CD3 GOP Candidate, joins the show to share why he’s running for Congress, what the process was like for him to get on the ballot, and what top priorities he hopes to address.
Host: Taylor Morgan Case Lawrence running for Utah’s 3rd Congressional District Case Lawrence, Founder and Former CEO of CircusTrix (now Sky Zone) and CD3 GOP Candidate, joins the show to share why he’s running for Congress, what the process was like for him to get on the ballot, and what top priorities he hopes to address. Eye on the Hill: SB177 Absenteeism Prevention Amendments Sen. Mike Kennedy is sponsoring a bill, SB177 Absenteeism Prevention Amendments, which would address the issue of chronic absenteeism among students with parents and teachers. He joins the show to discuss what encouraged him to propose this bill and how it would solve this issue at Utah schools. Eye on the Hill: HB560 Licensing Modifications House Majority Whip Karianne Lisonbee joins the show to discuss a bill she’s sponsoring, HB560 Licensing Modifications, which would repeal parts of Utah’s abortion clinic ban and simplify any legal questions surrounding it. She joins the show to discuss what the response has been like towards the bill. What does tourism look like in Utah? Vicki Varela, Recently Retired Managing Director at the Utah Office of Tourism, joins the show to discuss her transition out of her role at the Utah Office of Tourism and share her reflections on the status of tourism in the state.
In this episode, we are joined by Shawn Goff with EY, Case Lawrence from CircusTrix, and Eric Farr from BrainStorm. They tell us all about the Entrepreneur Of The Year Program and how folks can apply. Case and Eric explain what the process was like for them, why they think it's a fantastic program for all entrepreneurs, and offer insight as to what the judges like to see. Learn more about the program at ey.com/us/eoy/utah_region, or reach out to the program team at utaheoy@ey.com.
In this episode, we are joined by Shawn Goff with EY, Case Lawrence from CircusTrix, and Eric Farr from BrainStorm. They tell us all about the Entrepreneur Of The Year Program and how folks can apply. Case and Eric explain what the process was like for them, why they think it's a fantastic program for all entrepreneurs, and offer insight as to what the judges like to see. Learn more about the program at ey.com/us/eoy/utah_region, or reach out to the program team at utaheoy@ey.com.
An experimental podcast created for a high school government class revolving around the landmark court case Lawrence v. Texas.
Are you in the midst of making a risky decision? Listen to this conversation between Case Lawrence and our hosts Kat Harris and Richard Rolapp. Music by Kevin MacLeod.
Daniel Sumner of Univ. of California, Davis explains the homeland effects of Trump's tariffs. Phil Bresnahan of Univ. of California San Diego describes how Smartfin surfers can help with oceanography. Grant Schultz of Brigham Young Univ. says eliminating left turns increases traffic safety. David Garrow, author of “Bearing the Cross,” remembers Martin Luther King, Jr. Sankar Swaminathan of Univ of Utah on tick-borne disease. Case Lawrence of CircusTrix manages a trampoline park.
BYU's Quinn Mecham discusses the violence in Israel and tension in Iran. Case Lawrence from CircusTrix talks about the trampoline business. Deryn Strange of John Jay College of Criminal Justice explains the pitfalls of body cam footage. Brittany Long Olsen shares her daily journal in the form of comic strips. Rod Gustafson of Parent Previews reviews "Breaking In" and "Life of the Party." Jeremy Konyndyk from the Center for Global Development on the Ebola outbreak.
Case Lawrence went from the brink of bankruptcy to found and lead a global trampoline park company with over 300 locations in just 7 years. As a commercial real estate developer in California, Case was decimated by the Great Recession of 2008. While trying to pull the pieces of his life back together, he visited a trampoline park in San Francisco with his sons, which inspired him to launch CircusTrix. CircusTrix provides extreme indoor recreational experiences by featuring trampolines, foam pits, ninja warrior courses; and trick and stunt attractions of all varieties. CircusTrix is now the largest owner, operator and franchisor of trampoline parks in the world. In the episode, Case discusses how he saved his commercial real estate company from the brink of bankruptcy in 2008; the strategies he used during that dark time period to cope with failure; how he expanded CircusTrix from its humble beginnings to a global powerhouse in just seven years; and why he believes early success can be a curse rather than a blessing. You can find out more about CircusTrix at this link. - Get your FREE copy of my e-book. Text OZAN to 345345 or navigate to weeklycontrarian.com to download a free copy of my e-book, The Contrarian Handbook: 8 Principles for Innovating Your Thinking. Along with your free e-book, you’ll get the Weekly Contrarian — a newsletter that challenges conventional wisdom and changes the way we look at the world (plus access to exclusive content for subscribers only). Don’t want to miss future episodes? Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and leave a review on iTunes or Google Play. As always, thanks for listening.
We are in the pioneer stages of what is called the "Experience Economy." People today, especially millennials, are more interested in buying experiences than products. Today I talk with Case Lawrence a thought-leader in the experience economy. He is the CEO and founder of CircusTrix, the largest indoor recreation and trampoline park company in the world with more than 290 locations. Today we talk about how our addiction to sharing our experiences is changing the world economy as we know it. Be sure to tune in for a thought-provoking episode. Thank you to Zach for his $30 per month support! As well as to Mike, Julie, and Tiana for becoming $15 per month Patrons! … More Ep. 33: The Experience Economy with Case Lawrence
We are in the pioneer stages of what is called the "Experience Economy." People today, especially millennials, are more interested in buying experiences than products. Today I talk with Case Lawrence a thought-leader in the experience economy. He is the CEO and founder of CircusTrix, the largest indoor recreation and trampoline park company in the world with more than 290 locations. Today we talk about how our addiction to sharing our experiences is changing the world economy as we know it. Be sure to tune in for a thought-provoking episode. Thank you to Zach for his $30 per month support! As well as to Mike, Julie, and Tiana for becoming $15 per month Patrons! … More Ep. 33: The Experience Economy with Case Lawrence The post Ep. 33: The Experience Economy with Case Lawrence appeared first on The Edge of Ideas.
Fun? Here is what fun is to me, Bowl of popcorn, Large glass of Chocolate Milk, And a brand new episode of Dumb It Down. And the Dumb It Down team wishes you enjoy that to. Case Lawrence and Bo Chat about how to Create Fun. You will delight how to make fun, how to avoid being bored and go out there and break a leg (not serious) Case has been Creating fun North Carolina, Las Vegas, Hong kong, Some places in Europe, and over 30 different places www.circustrix.com Case is well an expert in not just creating fun, but being fun himself. www.greenmangopest.com www.blackhatsecurity.com www.Itunes.com www.tunein.com (Clyde Bawden) www.tendollartieclub.com TMC International www.Premierpride.com www.howardlyonart.com www.Circustrix.com Brianna Carpenter is the most reliable editor EVER EVER!! She is so trustworthy with her work. I am the happiest person on the team because of her. www.Libsyn.com