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My guest on the show today is Colin King, Partner at Circle City Capital Group, Inc., and known as @valuedontlie on Twitter/X. I think we've all seen those memes and videos of folks who left their amazing job at Goldman Sacks to buy multiple small businesses, then of course, if you subscribe to their newsletter they'll show you how they did it. All jokes aside, it's a strategy that has worked time and again for many folks out there, however, buying and operating small private businesses is not as easy as social media would make you think, goes without saying. I invited on Colin to talk about his journey to launching and running this strategy at Circle City Capital Group. Colin mentioned a number of names during the interview today and for full disclosure, I am not a shareholder in any of them. For more information about Circle City Capital Group, Inc., please visit: https://www.circlecitycapitalgroup.com/ You can Follow Colin King on Twitter/X @valuedontlie: https://x.com/valuedontlie We're excited to announce that we'll be partnering up with MicroCapClub for our full slate of investor conferences in 2025. Ian Cassel and his team at MicroCapClub have not only built and fostered the best community of MicroCap investors, but it's arguably one of the best investing communities, period. We couldn't be more thrilled to leverage our expertise in curating and hosting large scale MicroCap conferences, and teaming up with MicroCapClub to put together world class conferences for the MicroCap community. First up, the Planet MicroCap Showcase: VEGAS in partnership with MicroCapClub will be held on April 22-24, 2025 at the Paris Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. Registration is now live, please visit: https://www.meetmax.com/sched/event_113149/conference_home.html. See you in Vegas! Planet MicroCap Podcast is on YouTube! All archived episodes and each new episode will be posted on the Planet MicroCap YouTube channel. I've provided the link in the description if you'd like to subscribe. You'll also get the chance to watch all our Video Interviews with management teams, educational panels from the conference, as well as expert commentary from some familiar guests on the podcast. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1Q5Yfym Click here to rate and review the Planet MicroCap Podcast The Planet MicroCap Podcast is brought to you by SNN Incorporated, The Official MicroCap News Source, and the Planet MicroCap Review Magazine, the leading magazine in the MicroCap market. You can Follow the Planet MicroCap Podcast on Twitter @BobbyKKraft
Summary from Webflow: The first business Colin King bought was tiny & unpleasant but also the crucial first step to buying more & better ones.Topics in Colin's interview:Finding his first business (and business partner) on CraigslistDelivering auto parts in the middle of the nightBuying a turnaround silk florals businessWhen his clothing business doubled in revenue overnightDay-to-day logistics of running diverse businessesAcquiring remote businesses: bookkeeping and e-learningImportance of working capital in seasonal businessesPros and cons of having a diverse portfolio of companiesAsking advice for the future of his holdco Finding and managing talent across diverse businessesReferences and how to contact Colin:LinkedInTwittercolin@circlecitycapitalgroup.comCircle City Capital GroupGet complimentary due diligence on your acquisition's insurance & benefits program:Oberle Risk Strategies - Search Fund TeamWork with an SBA broker who focuses exclusively on helping entrepreneurs buy businesses:Matthias Smith of Pioneer Capital AdvisoryConnect with Acquiring Minds:See past + future interviews on the YouTube channelConnect with host Will Smith on LinkedInFollow Will on Twitter
Join host Tom Kindred and guest Colin King, CEO of Profit Mastery, for a no-nonsense conversation about the financial tools and strategies every small business owner needs to thrive. In this episode, you'll learn: Essential financial concepts: Understand the basics of income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow to make informed decisions for your business. Financial ratios decoded: Discover how these simple calculations can reveal the hidden strengths and weaknesses of your business. Break-even analysis: Find out how to determine your break-even point to set realistic sales goals and pricing strategies. Real-world advice: Colin shares his experience as an entrepreneur and offers practical tips for managing your finances like a pro. Whether you're a financial novice or a seasoned business owner, this episode is packed with valuable insights that will help you take control of your financial future and achieve lasting success.
Colin King is a master of his craft. In just a few short years, the industry's go-to interior stylist has amassed an impressive client list that includes leading publications and brands. He's styled countless celebrity homes for Architectural Digest, from Gwyneth Paltrow to Drake. He's channeled his talents into product collaborations with everyone from West Elm to The Future Perfect, Audo Copenhagen, Cultiver, and Beni Rugs—where he serves as Artistic Director. No matter the project, Colin's signature touch always makes any space feel magical. Listen in as we talk about color as a main character, the surprising ways to make a room look more expensive, and the number one mistake people make when styling. This one is not to be missed. Resources: If you're obsessed with design like us, you'll love The Expert - find it here Enjoy 10% off your first e-commerce purchase with code PODCAST10 at checkout. (Certain exclusions apply) https://www.theexpert.com/ To follow along with Jake Arnold, click here: https://www.instagram.com/jakearnold/ Check out Colin King's curated Showroom on The Expert here: https://www.theexpert.com/showroom/colinking
Paul Wilson and Chris Ehmke talk with Colin King about his 2006 5.9L Cummins. He has made a few mods and in the process has seen issues arise throughout the build. He discusses that journey with his 5.9L on today's episode
New York-based stylist Colin King discusses his recent monograph, published by Rizzoli.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a pretty special episode... We're heading international again and this time we're talking with one of our style inspirations Colin King. Colin is one of the world's leading editorial and interior stylist's, with his work being seen on the covers of major publications like Architectural Digest and on the campaigns of brands like Menu, Zara Home and Beni Rugs. Colin was just about to release his new book 'Arranging Things' when we recorded this and talks us through the process of putting this together, his upbringing and early days of being a trained dancer and how he got his big break into the design industry. As long time admirers of his work, we were so stoked to sit down and chat with Colin and we're sure you're going to love this episode! For more info on Colin King you can follow him on Instagram at @colinking Head to his site to see his projects and links to his new book 'Arranging Things' https://www.colinking.com/ Follow us on Instagram at @houseofstylepodcast
Super excited to announce new guest, Colin King, to The Story!Colin a country singer-songwriter from Lancaster Pennsylvania. He writes, sings, and plays songs for the working folks of Appalachia. Colin found his love and passion for music playing at church and youth groups as an early teen. After his time doing that came to a close, Colin put down the guitar for a few years.About 4 years ago, Colin decided to pick it up again. Around that time he also started writing poems and songs. Since then Colin has written many songs and have played many acoustic shows around Pennsylvania and surrounding states.You can find Colin and his projects here:Instagram - Colin.King.MusicFacebook - Colin King MusicTiktok - ColinKingMusicFind The Story Podcast here: coryrosenproductions.com/podcastsSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-story/donations
Stylists have more creative cache than ever before—now often acting as tastemakers, designers, creative directors, and even artists. On this episode, Dan speaks with three talents from the worlds of fashion, food, and interiors to discuss their inventive and unpredictable careers: Alastair McKimm, editor-in-chief of the respected fashion magazine i-D; Laila Gohar, an artist who uses food as her medium; and Colin King, a stylist for magazines like Architectural Digest and the author of the new book Arranging Things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
World Congress XII: Tel AvivColin King, PhD., CAT(C)Every Journey Has Its StumblesColin sits on the Board of Directors for WFATT and is the Program Director of the newly CATA=Accredited Athletic Therapy program at Acadia University. His main interests include exploring the impact of innovative pedagogies and multimedia technology in athletic therapy education, as well as concussion education and knowledge mobilization.
In this episode of Late Night Night.Welcome: Jenna Bush Hager and Colin King.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the debut episode of The Thursday Show, BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus joins host Dennis Scully to discuss the biggest news in the design industry, from the return of the New York Kips Bay Decorator Show House to RH's wild earnings call. Later, wunderkind stylist Colin King talks about working with Athena Calderone and Roman & Williams, his new book Arranging Things, and whether he's over white boucle (spoiler alert: he is).This episode is sponsored by CryptonLINKSColin KingDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
In this episode, I talk to Colin King, an interior stylist, product designer and creative director. We cover topics such as his work/life balance, the source of his motivation, how he approaches interior styling, his work routines, his thoughts on professional growth and relevancy, the power of asking for help and of helping others, his challenges along the journey, including encounters with addiction and his path to sobriety, and much more.BiographyAs the go-to interiors stylist for the world's leading brands and publications, Colin King has defined the style of modern American design. After studying dance in New York City, King transitioned his creative background into the realm of interiors through Colin King Studio.Colin King is a regular contributing stylist to publications including Architectural Digest, T Magazine, ELLE DECOR, and Ark Journal. King additionally has his own celebrated product lines with the Morocco-based Beni Rugs – where he was recently named Artistic Director-at-Large – and the Scandinavian design shop MENU, with more in the works. In March of 2023, King will release Arranging Things (Rizzoli), a book sharing his intuitive and deeply personal process of elevating spaces through a series of anecdotes and visual essays written with Sam Cochran.King continues to expand his studio practice to include creative direction, product development and installation design, imparting his signature aesthetic across the industry.Selected Links From the EpisodeColin King's WebsiteColin King's InstagramMENUBeni RugsTracy AndersonBilly Clark Creative ManagementRoman and WilliamsTom DelavanColin King's Home/Office on Architectural DigestShow NotesIntroduction [00:00:00]The Mindful Creative Year [00:01:02]Episode Introduction [00:03:20]On Becoming a Creative Professional [00:05:16]Advice for Young Creatives [00:13:38]Work Routines of an Interior Stylist and Product Designer [00:20:27]Managing Your Finances as a Creative Professional [00:36:13]Short Episode Break – Support the Podcast [00:41:27]Importance of Personal and Professional Growth [00:42:11]Challenges on Colin King's Creative Journey [00:51:35]Colin King's Approach to Styling and Challenges of the Interior Industry [01:08:53]How to Be a Better Creative Professional [01:23:52]Episode Outro [01:29:08]Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/
For more on Colin, follow @colinking and visit his website to see his work. Explore Jenni Kayne Home, and use promo code DETAILS15 for 15% off your first purchase at jennikayne.com. Furniture is excluded, but with the Jenni Kayne Home Membership, you always save 20% on furniture and home decor. You also get access to personalized styling services, partner discounts, and exclusive previews of launches. Keep up with us on Instagram @jennikaynehome, and send us a message with design questions you want Jenni to answer on an upcoming episode.
Speaking before his plenary talk at the 2022 BIGSPD conference, Dr Colin King from the University of Oxford Race Equality and Whiteness Network, speaks about Personality Disorder and Racial Inequality https://valuesbasedpractice.org/what-do-we-do/networks/race-equality-and-whiteness-network/
Out of the shadows and into the spotlight… the world's greatest superspy has been exposed!Colin King is Ninjak and he has a target on his back like never before. With enemies lurking around every corner, how will Ninjak survive when there's nowhere left to hide and the world is gunning for him?Jeff Parker and Javier Puildo are about to take you on a non-stop thrill ride.Price: $3.99Rating: T+Pages: 32On Sale: July 14, 2021Writer: Jeff ParkerArtist: Javier PulidoCover Artist: David Nakayama, Caspar Wijngaard, Damion Scott, Ibrahim Moustafa, Javier Pulido
Ninjas, gadgets, and spy shit, oh my! It's James Bond meets Daredevil meets Batman as Marc and Remso dive into the original version of Valiant's 1993 Ninjak title by Mike Moretti, with art by Joe Quesada. We meet Colin King aka. Ninjak along with a cast of characters including his arch nemesis Dr. Silk, mentor Neville Alcott, along with a cast of characters from King's past in Japan and even an appearance from Valiant stalwart X-O Manowar and a Spider Alien! What's all this got to do with Multi-Level Marketing? Find out by checking out this week's Second Print Comics pod!
Ninjas, gadgets, and spy shit, oh my! It's James Bond meets Daredevil meets Batman as Marc and Remso dive into the original version of Valiant's 1993 Ninjak title by Mike Moretti, with art by Joe Quesada. We meet Colin King aka. Ninjak along with a cast of characters including his arch nemesis Dr. Silk, mentor Neville Alcott, along with a cast of characters from King's past in Japan and even an appearance from Valiant stalwart X-O Manowar and a Spider Alien! What's all this got to do with Multi-Level Marketing? Find out by checking out this week's Second Print Comics pod!Support the the Second Print Comics Podcast on Patreon, where you'll get access to TONS of bonus content and perks, including early episode releases original shows like Remso Rants, The Random Marvel Comics Podcast, Remso vs the MCU, Wandavision Falcon and Winter Soldier Recaps, Clair Continues and so much more, for as little as a measly $5 per month!Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @SecondPrintPod! Check out our website for episodes, reviews and more at SecondPrintComics.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/second-print-comics-podcast/donations
In this episode Nathan chats to his friend Colin King from Sero group who manage the Welsh Governments Optimised Retrofit programme and are season 4 sponsor of BetaTalk. Colin spent time at the BRE and is highly regarded voice within retrofit. He helped develop the PAS 2035 standards which came about from the Each Home Counts review. Nathan is also joined by Isaac Occhipinti from HHIC and Phil Mason from TrustMark to discuss how PAS2035 and TrustMark can fit into the transition to renewable heating and retrofitting our homes.In the BetaTalk Bulletin at the end of the main show we speak to Jack McGovern from the Glow Heat Group to hear his view on any of the barriers to retrofit.
Dr. Colin King is an expert in in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), and the intersection of TBI and addiction. He is a fully-licensed clinical psychologist who has been helping patients and families for many years. He earned his PhD from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. Currently, Dr. King focuses on the development of programs for adult clients with TBI, addiction and psychiatric disorders, and he is actively involved in their care. Dr. King and Jeff talked about the complexities of the brain in detail, and also about challenges of treating patients with TBI and addiction. They also discussed the brain injuries caused by the over-using alcohol and other drugs. Dr. King vice president of behavioral services at Rainbow Rehabilitation Centers.
Colin King, stylist, dancer, and creative director, is a force in the design world, working with photographers and brands to craft beautiful spaces and images that are as moving and emotional as they appear effortless and aspirational. In this week's episode, we explore spaces with meaning and the community Colin has built in the design world, including close collaborators from some of the best stores, brands, and publications in the business including Architectural Digest, Zara Home, Hay, RW Guild, T Magazine, House Beautiful, Vogue, Milk Decoration, and of course, Domino. Colin recently launched a collection for Beni Rugs called the Shape of Color, a lush and graphic group of floor coverings in the most warm and welcoming color palette of ochre, eggplant, navy and rich caramel. It feels just right for now. Tune in as we explore what Colin King does best….creating beautiful, simple, minimalistic and inspiring spaces.
Megan speaks with Fr. Colin King, a Franciscan Friar on mission in the Diocese of Montego Bay in Jamaica. Fr. Colin is a pastor of two parishes and recently was named vicar of education for this rural diocese as well. He describes life in the Caribbean, and how COVID-19 has affected the local communities. He shares some of the ongoing ministry and social service needs. Megan inquires about what it means to be a Franciscan missionary. How does the life of St. Francis inform being a missionary disciple?
On this episode we’re helping you prep for your next professional photoshoot. We talk about what's in our photoshoot day toolkits, how to style shots, and how to collaborate with your photographer. Whether you've worked with a professional photographer before, or you're planning your first shoot, there are some awesome take-aways in this episode. And just for funsies we play Who Would You Rather?: Quarantine Edition, and Kiss/Marry/Kill: Photoshoot Edition. Questions/comments? Email us at hotyoungdesignersclub@gmail.com Follow Rebecca http://www.instagram.com/studioplumb (Instagram) +http://www.studioplumb.com/ ( Website) Follow Shaun http://www.instagram.com/wrenstedinteriors (Instagram) +http://www.wrenstedinteriors.com/ ( Website) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Sizzle + Fizzles of the Week We flattened the emotional curve which means a lot of things are feeling like Fizzles. Rebecca's https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/together-apart/id1506057555 (Podcast find) for meaningful gatherings Shaun's https://www.aestheticsofjoy.com/2020/04/joyful-ways-to-change-the-subject/ (Joyful Conversation Starters) to reinvigorate all your Zoom calls. Stuff they mentioned Create more appealing styling by https://emptyeasel.com/2008/11/18/avoiding-tangents-9-visual-blunders-every-artist-should-watch-out-for/ (Avoiding Tangents) Our Stylist Crushes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8jIxuO2APE (Steven Whitehead) Bedding and Soft Goods Stylist https://www.instagram.com/bradytolbert/ (Brady Tolbert) https://www.instagram.com/scotthorne (Scott Horne) https://www.instagram.com/colinking/ (Colin King)
As a stylist and designer, Colin King is a force to be reckoned with—his work lines the pages of Architectural Digest, T Magazine, Elle Decor, Vogue, Domino, Marie Claire, and more. But like so many of us, his path to success was more of a zig-zag than a straight line. He worked as a dancer, personal trainer, content creator, and social media manager in LA and NYC before falling into the interior design world. Tune in to hear Colin speak about the importance of self-acceptance, not knowing what you want to do, and just showing up for yourself (and every possible opportunity).
This week we review - Pete Versus Life (Series 1 Episode 1)Rafe Spall stars as twenty-something Pete, a struggling sports writer.Although well meaning, Pete often lacks the emotional maturity required to deal with life's more intricate problems. Pete wishes that life had clearly defined rules... like sport does. But life isn't like sport, as Pete is only beginning to realise.The unusual twist with this sitcom is that Pete's life is commented on as if it was an exciting sporting event, by two professional sport commentators - anchor man Colin King and former international footballer Terry McIlroy.Colin and Terry discuss and analyse Pete's domestic cock-ups with accompanying statistics, on screen graphics and slow motion replays.Written by Bert Tyler-Moore and George JeffrieDirected by Becky MartinProduced by Phil ClarkeAn Objective Production.Pete Versus Life is available here: https://bit.ly/2QvDz7sThe Comedy Slab Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spreaker, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Spotify and Youtube.Subscribe for a new episode each Monday.Get in touch - we're @ComedySlab on Twitter and ComedySlab on Facebook.
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Colin King from Linconshire England started his Educationquizzes company at the age of 58. Colin and his wife Lisa simply don't like the idea of being retired since sitting around being unproductive has little appeal to them. Instead, they enjoy being active in their business and in their life and doing something good for the world.
Consistent Genius Ep 3 w/ Billy Seach ft. Colin King - Basketball, Squidward, The Afterlife - Nilocon.Find out more at https://consistent-genius.pinecast.co
Links mentioned in the episode (some links are affiliate links) Covert Nerd Podcast Arcade cabinet link Delayed gratification link Essex county Ninjak vs the Valiant Universe Plume by K Lynn Smith Galactic driftwood podcast Healthy Under Pressure PodcastMake Eternia Great Again Podcast Grawlix PodcastDay Dream Instruction Manual Podcast That One Time I was Abducted by Aliens podcast ----more---- As comic book nerds we buy comics we plan to read, but sometimes we put them in a longbox and forget about them. On the Comic Geek Speak podcast one of the hosts was talking about this very thing. He has over 25K comics in his collection so I can understand how something like this could happen. It made me think about how we collect and the fine line between collecting and hoarding. It’s the comic book collection bug we sometimes get. We collect and then sometimes we purge and sell everything off. Then we collect and purge and the cycle continues. Some of us like me rarely purge, but I also don’t spend $100’s each month on comics each month, my budget won’t allow it. If I did have the money I could see myself getting to 25K quickly. Let’s do the math 25K/35=714/365=1.95 per day. I’m not knocking it, because if you can afford it and it doesn’t cause you to be late on your obligations by all means do it. Carl Eddie and Jeff over at the MEGA podcast which is a MOTU podcast talk about mini collections. I am pretty sure Carl came up with the idea of the mini collection. They like MOTU, but aren’t trying to get every figure ever made. They are looking for their favorites only. And if their collection gets too big then they downsize it to keep it in the “mini” category. I’m not exactly sure what number “mini” is and it probably varies for each person over at the MEGA podcast, but the idea is keeping it small. I was talking with a local guy who makes custom copies of old arcade machines. He does a fantastic job Lee Bokma bought a machine from him. I will put a link to his website in the show notes. I think I will bring him on the show sometime in the future. He talks about the fact he can make a machine that has 100’s of old games on it so that a person doesn’t have to spend hours of time and lots of money collecting old video games. For me and video games that’s fine however some people like the thrill of the hunt. They get joy from hunting for those one or two figures or issues you want to add to their collection. For example On the Rad years podcast one of the hosts “squeezer” collected old NES carts. He could easily over pay by going on e-bay and find most of what he’s looking for, but he enjoys hunting at garage sales, auctions and flea markets for the carts he loved as a kid. With comics I’m similar, when I buy I tend to be looking for old issues I lost when a couple of long boxes got ruined by water in our basement. It’s more nostalgia and I didn’t have a big collection to start with around 600. It’s fun going through long boxes and coming across an issue I am missing. All of sudden I can remember the storyline and what was going on in my life when I was reading it. You probably have a similar reaction when you are hunting for what you collect. Especially if it’s something you did when you were younger. I buy a few new here and there because I think it good to have a mix of the old and new. On the flip side of nerdy collecting I am part of a Heroquest Facebook group. Heroquest is a basic RPG board game. With 4 hero’s who go through several quests to defeat villian’s and collect gold and other items along the way. The game came out in 1989, for more you can listen to episode 2 where I go into more detail. The game is hard to find for under $120 and the rare expansion with go as high as $800. There was a guy who posted a picture of the number of games he had been collection over the years. He had 9 main sets and 4-5 of each expansion. Many people blasted him for hoarding so many sets, I’m not one to criticize much, but in this case maybe he should consider sharing the wealth. I didn’t comment since so many people had already said what I was thinking. It’s like the guy who collects Moss man figures and Moss man only. Literally hundreds of Moss man figures. However I pretty open minded and if this type of collecting makes a person happy and the price of their collecting still allows them to meet their financial obligations, then more power to them. Whether it’s Surfboards, napkins or milk bottle’s if you love it and it doesn’t cause you to go broke, go for it. How you collect may evolve as your life changes, when your single or married with a duel income home with no kids your disposable income is big. When you have kids your priorities change as they should. Cutting back doesn’t mean not at all, it means not as much for now. Delayed gratifications has a multitude of real world benefits, I will include a link to an article giving you 10 reasons why and if you research you will find more science behind the idea of delayed gratification. Being mature enough to accept change is good. Later when you become an empty nester it changes again, it’s not forever. I should I’m not the perfect model of, this but I did cut back dramatically on comics and in the last 2 years have increased both in what I spend monetarily and the time I spend with comics. Being nerd and collecting doesn’t mean you hoard and hid your collection, it should be something you want to share and let others enjoy the things you have collected over the years. Whether you have a mini collection or a mega collection. Enjoy it a share it with others. Tell them the stories behind what you collect. What type of collector are you? Do you want to find every floppy issue of X-Factor? Or are you okay with certain key issues? What do you collect? Let me know on Twitter Instagram or email, visit covertnerd.net for all the ways you can contact me. A link will be in the show notes on whatever device you are listening. When I review something I am commenting on it because I liked it and I encourage you to take a look as well. I try not to criticize or rant because there is enough of that already, I want to stay positive. I stick to the adage if you don’t have anything nice to say don’t say anything at all. Today is no exception. I recently read Essex county Jeff Lemire tells a complex story with simple black and white art. He can do that because the setting takes place in his childhood home town. He tells 3 separate stories that are loosely connected. Here’s the solicit. “Where does a young boy turn when his whole world suddenly disappears? What turns two brothers from an unstoppable team into a pair of bitterly estranged loners? How does the simple-hearted care of one middle-aged nurse reveal the scars of an entire community, and can anything heal the wounds caused by a century of deception?” I’m more of a super hero / fantasy fan, but this one had me turning the pages to find out what happens next. My personal favorite was the second story about the two brothers and their falling out. Because of the simple art it showcases the ability Jeff has in telling a story. This came out in 2009 and has been put in a collection with extra art and stories, I will put a link in the show notes so you can look at it if you want. I recommend this to anyone. Ninjak vs The Valiant Universe is a fun pop corning type of book. It reminds me of the old X-men Versus the FF back in the 80’s. It’s a story you can tell was put together on purpose by the publisher to appeal to a large readership. The reader knows it, but in this case it was still a fun story to read. I guess you could say I succumbed to their marketing ploys. Colin King is Ninjak, MI-6’s deadliest intelligence operative, and weapons expert. When the ruthless assassin Roku exploits his greatest weakness, Ninjak will be forced to betray his closest allies. Now, on the run, he must face off against the most powerful heroes known to man for a high-octane, take-no-prisoners trial by fire more perilous and more unpredictable than any he’s faced before. The world’s most dangerous super-spy goes to war with the Valiant Universe… Plume by K Lynn Smith Last and certainly not least is Plume by K Lynn Smith. I talked with her at O Comic Con and as I have mentioned 2 episodes ago she is a genuinely nice person. I went to one of her panels and talked with her in the vendor area. I asked her a few questions and she was patiently indulged my questions. Plume is a fun western adventure type of book with magical undertones. To sum it up I would say it’s Lara Croft meets John Wayne type genre. Here’s the solicit for volume 1. Plume is a story set in the Old West about a girl named Vesper Grey and her supernatural companion, Corrick. On their quest to recover her father's life work, they encounter new friends and new foes, and learn that the Wild West is anything but tame. Lynn Smith not only wrote it, but did the art as well. Both in my opinion are excellent. This is a passion project of hers. There are 3 volumes so far I have only read volume 1. I will put a link in the show notes so you can look at it and buy it if you want. I have to take a few extra moments to do an extended shout out to a couple of other podcasts. The first is called Galactic Driftwood. I briefly spoke with Bill and John at O Comic shortly before they started their podcast, I didn’t get a chance to meet them but the other two hosts are Charles and Audie. They launched about a month ago and they are fabulous. If you are a sci fi fan you will love the indepth discussion they go into. They like to examine the science in Sci fi. They also like to cosplay. Some topics they have talked about are Dr Who, Star trek pretty much all the different series, expanse and many others. Right out of the shoot their sound and look is professional. You can find them at galacticdriftwood.space I will put link in the show notes. The Second is the Healthy under pressure podcast, now this one isn’t on the nerdy genre, but I did a panel with her at O Comic Con about podcasting. The podcast is Healthy under pressure podcast. I wanted to mention her and her podcast because we and several other local podcasters have had lunch together. Recently her podcast was featured in the Apple Podcast section for her genre. I am proud of her to have done so well in such a short amount of time, Amber works hard at putting out a quality podcast. She does great interviews with great people. Check out the Healthy under pressure podcast. And I will put a link in the show notes. Other shout outs go to The MEGA pocast Carl Jeff and Eddie, Grawlix podcast Randy, Melanie and Jeff, That one time I was abducted Jaime and Bri. Last and certainly not least Daydream Instruction Manual. I have probably forgotten some others so I apologize in advance. Please visit covertnerd.net for all the different ways you can reach me via email or Twitter Instagram and Facebook. You can also send me an MP3 and I will play it on the episode, but please try to keep in PG. Thank you for listening and until next time Nerd it Up.
People who have done countless wholesaling deals know all too well not all transactions will turn out the way you want it. However, as long as you stay steadfast and bold, you’ll be able to eventually make things work out in your favor. The wholesaling story of our guest today is a testament to this. Colin King’s wholesaling journey has not been picture-perfect. While he made a whopping $39, 000 on his first wholesaling deal, he encountered a few hiccups and challenges along the way. However, he didn’t let those setbacks throw him off. Instead he stayed determined, learned from his mistakes, and eventually found the wholesaling success he was looking for. If your wholesaling journey has been less than ideal, make sure you listen to this episode. You just might find the inspiration you need to also create your own wholesaling success story. RESOURCES: Objections by Jeb Blount The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason My Life & 1,000 Houses by Mitch Stephen The Go-Giver by Bob Burg Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill Brent Daniels' Youtube Channel Wholesaling - TTP Wholesaling Inc Wholesaling Summit 2018
It's Wednesday, and that means a new VCR! We dive into the ongoing battles of Bloodshot, and keep up with Colin King in this week's Valiant Comics. Spoiler alert! We are going to talk all about these books.
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Parish Podcasts (Pickerington, Ohio)
We go back to High School, along with all our favorite heroes, in Valiant High. We take a deep look at this new digital only book from Valiant Comics. We start the conversation with non-spoiler thoughts, then we jump into the spoilers after our patented warning. We liked this book quite a bit, so we talk a while about what stood out about it, and how it rewards the Valiant Faithful with plenty of humor, jokes, and references. There is also quite a bit of meat to discuss, such as who the spooky gardener is, what is Colin King really up to, and does Kris has to do with it.
Join the Frank, Eric, and James at 6:30pm for the 2010 Union/RPI "Dutchmen's Shoes" prview and LL week in review. Drew Connelly, Union QB and Colin King, RPI LB will be tonight's student athlete guests. At 7:30 ITH will host Dr. Tony Strickland, Associate Clinical Professor of Neurology in the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. Dr. Strickland is a board-certified clinical neuropsychologist with considerable experience in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of concussion and related disorders. Dr. Strickland has been a recent guest on ESPN's "Outside The Lines" as well as a guest on the NFL Network discussing sports related head injuries. We will discuss the proliferation of sports-related head injuries and what is being done, as well as hearing Dr. Strickland's thoughts on what SHOULD be done at all levels of amateur and professional sports.