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Dan Jessup - Are You A Servant by West Coast Baptist College
In the first half of our show, story partners Lakshmi Gandhi and Dan Jessup swap stories about the culture of mutual agitation that bonds Mets fans and a mid-life move to Astoria blocks away from where inventor, Chester Carlson, created the world's first photocopy. These stories were directed by show host, Ellie Dvorkin Dunn. For […]
Welcome to the Say More podcast - a podcast to help us gain a shared understanding of a fresh vision that the Lord has given us for our organization. In this episode, we hear from Dan Jessup and Steve Larmey, Group Senior Vice Presidents over international ministry, as they share specific international strategies, and describe how these will set Young Life on a course to know kids and make our Lord's name known over the next seven years.
Lovelorn lad Kenny R. thinks his favorite barista has a sixth sense… for romance.
A new MP3 sermon from Calvary Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: God's Will For Boys & Girls Speaker: Dan Jessup Broadcaster: Calvary Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 6/14/2020 Bible: Esther 4:14 Length: 44 min.
View the entire Sanctuary Service. View the entire Worship Center Service. See all ways to watch and listen. THIS WEEK'S SERMON “I am an old man and have known a great many troubles, but most of them never happened.” —Mark Twain. Worry is...
In this episode of Brandstorm, we welcome Dan Jessup, executive vice president of Jones Lang LaSalle’s Wisconsin office. Dan joins us to discuss why the location you choose for your business is so important, and what to look for when starting up or moving. Dan Jessup A commercial real estate broker for over 27 years, Dan explains that one of the main differences between residential and business real estate is that the former is fueled by emotion, while the latter is based on facts. Examples can include demographics, average income per household or the population within a 5-mile radius. A business owner may not have a handle on those aforementioned statistics, which is where a broker can truly assist. Brokers have a wealth of market knowledge, experience in your business’ field and understand current market conditions. Jones Lang LaSalle For over 250 years, Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) has been a trusted partner to organizations who want more value from the commercial real estate they own, use or invest in. An international Fortune 500 company, JLL’s 70,000 employees deal with every facet of commercial real estate – from transaction management to construction and design management – in 80 countries. Current Commercial Real Estate Trends Though trends come and go, Dan states that millennials are contributing to offices being more collaborative in nature. Gone are the days of corner, private offices and in their place are more communal workspaces. The current average occupancy per 1,000 square feet is about 6-8 employees, up from 4-5 within the last five years. These staff members spend less time at their desks, more time working from home (or from a separate, third location) and more time collaborating with others on premises. Technology has also made a lot of space initially needed for computer towers, server rooms or paper files obsolete. Is It Better to Buy or Lease? This is an important question with no good answer, Dan tells us. If you’re in the market to purchase, it’s key to know the ROI of your own company first. If that number is above 10%, Dan recommends investing back in your own company versus in real estate. If your business is experiencing fast growth, you may want to look into leasing, especially from a landlord with multiple properties, in the event that you need to relocate or your company outgrows your original space. What Questions Should You Ask a Broker? Dan suggests that since the industry has become so specialized, business owners should work directly with brokers within their city who deal directly in their field, whether that’s retail, office, or warehouse space. He also mentions that a great broker should know more about your own location than you do! By working with someone who is well-versed in your arena, you’ll easily be able to vet a broker by inquiring about the tenants they’ve served or currently work with, what lease terms they’re under and how recent those agreements are. Contact Dan: Website: www.jll.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/danjessupjoneslanglasalle
Time keeps on slippin slippin slippin into this edition of Hysteria 51. This week the boys talk all things time travel. How do we bend space-time to our will? Why can’t the Enterprise time-travel? Is there anything wrong with stabbing a baby Hitler? What the hell was Steve Miller talking about? All of that plus special guests Joe Peck and Dan Jessup. Hop in the Delorean, flip on the flux capacitor, and head back to the Future with us on Hysteria 51.
No sparkly teenage heartthrobs here. This week the fellas tackle the blood-sucking undead as they dissect VAMPIRES! We all know the myth of the pasty, white-skinned Eastern Europeans turning into bats. But, what if there are truly blood suckers walking among us? What if they look just like you and me? That, and how much blood can you drink without throwing-up? Special guest Dan Jessup and the return of Conspiracy Bot. All of that and more on this Pre-Halloween edition of Hysteria 51.
DAN JESSUP and his freedom beard liberate the PopFury Podcast! Dan chats about his South America travels, leaving the corporate world to focus on the creative arts, the cool projects his friends are doing and Microsoft's "cool" e-mail to interns. This episode's music is provided by Laurie Jane and the 45s. SHOW NOTES 0:00 “Talking” by Laurie Jane and the 45s 1:00 Dan is sporting a “freedom beard.” He took a leave of absence from Groupon and traveled South America for 6 weeks. 6:05 “The Leaving” by Laurie Jane and the 45s 6:50 He left Groupon and is focusing on his creative career for now. 12:00 “Voodoo Charm” by Laurie Jane and the 45s 12:30 Dan apparently only consumes media produced by friends and family...like his sister’s blues album, "Laurie Jane and the 45s"; his childhood friend’s book “Your Favorite Band is Killing Me” or his comedy pal’s stand up album “For Amusement Only” 21:45 “One Less Lonely Night” by Laurie Jane and the 45s 22:05 Sammy thinks Dan’s friends recommended the book “What I Was Doing While You Were Breeding” so Dan would hook up on vacations 26:55 Dan ruminates on being more calculated person in the creative arts, returning to performing, and voice work he’s done. 31:50 Sammy learns about EQ vs IQ in the workplace. 35:35 “Buck” by Laurie Jane and the 45s 36:20 Microsoft sent a “cool” email to its interns. Sammy uses a very contemporary “cool” reference un-ironically. 41:15 Outro, “Don’t Put No Headstone On My Grave” by Laurie Jane and the 45s Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed this episode of the PopFury Podcast, please subscribe and rate us on iTunes or Stitcher! You can also listen to PopFury on Google Play Music!