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Latest podcast episodes about dave coleman

Mortgage Broker Broadcast
Unlocking Alternative Lending: Future Strategies for Mortgage Brokers in 2025 and Beyond

Mortgage Broker Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 42:57 Transcription Available


Send us a textDiscover the hidden potential of alternative lending solutions with Dave Coleman from Positive Lending as he unveils the evolving mortgage landscape and what it means for brokers in 2025 and beyond. With traditional mortgage avenues becoming more complex, the rise of second-charge mortgages and bridging loans offers exciting new opportunities for brokers to better serve their clients. Learn how overcoming outdated perceptions of these once-stigmatized solutions can transform client retention and revenue growth, ensuring clients have no reason to look elsewhere for their financial needs.As we anticipate the financial shifts of 2025, Dave provides a fascinating glimpse into the future, highlighting an optimistic outlook among lenders despite looming challenges. Upcoming stamp duty changes might cause a flurry of activity, while the demand for equity release products is set to grow among older demographics. Explore the resilience of second-charge and bridging markets, even as commercial and development finance faces headwinds. Gain invaluable insights into adapting to these changes and leveraging them for business success.Client retention takes center stage with innovative strategies for building trust and loyalty in an ever-competitive market. Uncover how brokers can maintain strong client relationships through consistent communication and a willingness to offer comprehensive financial solutions, even if it means partnering with others. This episode is packed with actionable insights designed to help brokers navigate the evolving landscape, ensuring long-term growth through repeat business and referrals.The Mortgage Broker Broadcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxXEaYQYmRFg4as3o6uafzq6WP3-omp4N Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/mortgage-broker-broadcast/id1560964722 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3xmMdDcgmYh4A74wxeXnCV?si=cbc8f8b024fc4c98 Looking for one to one mentoring, visit my website to see how it works craigskelton.co.uk #mortgagebroker #mortgagebrokers #mortgagebrokeruk #mortgagebrokercoaching #coaching #mortgagebrokerage #mortgagebrokerbusiness #mortgagebrokermarketing ...

Mortgage Broker Broadcast
The Transformative Power of Reflection in Mortgage Broking

Mortgage Broker Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 8:42 Transcription Available


Send us a textEver wonder how a simple habit like reflection can revolutionise your mortgage brokerage business? Discover the hidden potential of consistent review practices and how they can transform both your professional growth and personal development. I'm Craig Skelton, and today we're peeling back the layers on the importance of taking a step back to evaluate your year's wins and hurdles. As the fast-paced world of mortgage brokerage beckons, I'll share practical tips on making reflection a seamless part of your routine to enhance decision-making, maintain focus, and avoid burnout.As we gear up for 2025, it's about running your own race with determination and seeking the right support to reach those ambitious goals. Whether you're a seasoned broker or just starting, reflection can be your key to unlocking new heights. Stay tuned for insights from industry experts like Dave Coleman, who will be joining us next week to share his outlook for the coming year. Remember, your success story is just a reflection away, so subscribe, leave a review, and spread the word to anyone looking to thrive both in business and mindset.The Mortgage Broker Broadcast on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxXEaYQYmRFg4as3o6uafzq6WP3-omp4N Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/mortgage-broker-broadcast/id1560964722 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/3xmMdDcgmYh4A74wxeXnCV?si=cbc8f8b024fc4c98 Looking for one to one mentoring, visit my website to see how it works craigskelton.co.uk #mortgagebroker #mortgagebrokers #mortgagebrokeruk #mortgagebrokercoaching #coaching #mortgagebrokerage #mortgagebrokerbusiness #mortgagebrokermarketing ...

The Bouncebackability Podcast
Triumph Over Trauma: Dave Coleman's Journey from Marine Commando to Motivational Speaker | Episode 20

The Bouncebackability Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 78:05 Transcription Available


WARNING: This episode contains strong language and discussions of sensitive topics, including mental health and suicide. These discussions may be distressing for some listeners. If you or someone you know is struggling, we encourage you to seek help. You can reach out to the Samaritans on 116 123 or https://samaritans.org/. Please listen with care and prioritise your wellbeing. Dave is a former Royal Marines Commando turned successful business owner, public speaker and advocate for mental health. Today we hear his remarkable story of determination to succeed in the military, overcoming his stammer and the grueling stories from the front lines.Having joined the Marines aged only 16 and passing the Elite Commando training first time - all whilst suffering with a debilitating stammer - David knows first-hand about persistence. At 18 he was deployed to Afghanistan but sustained critical injuries from a grenade attack causing injuries to his neck, body and legs. Refusing to accept that the fight was over for him, he was re-deployed back to the front line only a month later to re-join his troop.Having experienced so much at such a young age, David's mental health suffered and following a suicide attempt, he was diagnosed with severe anxiety, depression and PTSD. Dave's story is a moving masterclass in perseverance. He also shares his leap into business with Civvy 2 Commando - transforming military lessons into corporate energy. This episode is packed with moving insights on resilience, the importance of a supportive community and embracing transitions for growth – no matter what life throws at you.In this episode:00:00 How it all started – How David's stammer led to childhood anxiety and an extreme fear of speaking.15:12 Elite Commando training – David's fast-track through the ranks and adjustment to front-line life - enduring extreme heat with limited water, rations and constant vigilance.28:57 Surviving a near-fatal explosion and the psychological strain during rehab.43:57 Transitioning from combat life to civvy life - aggression, medical issues, poor mental health and attempted suicide at just 19 years old.51:15 Sharing his experience – how talking openly about his experiences is helping others, breaking down preconceived notions of mental health and life after the forces.01:06:46 Overcoming self-doubt through hard work and bravery, both personally and professionally. How David used public speaking to control his stammer.01:15:22 Reflecting on how enhancing support in leadership can improve resilience and performance. Connect with Dave here:Website: www.civvy2commando.comInstagram: @civvy2commandoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-coleman-654a51296/Youtube: @civvy2commando417TikTok: @civvy2commando Please like, subscribe or follow, so you're notified of any new episodes coming up, and if you're keen to reach Rusty or Simon with any suggestions, feedback or comments, you can contact them via the show's LinkedIn page here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-bouncebackability-podcast/ 

No Rest for the Weekend
Episode 1603 Soho International Film Festival Opening Night 2024

No Rest for the Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 26:19


On this episode we bring you interviews from opening night of the 15th edition of the Soho International Film Festival. Interviews include: Clarke Wolfe, Dallas Roberts, Josh Radnor, John Patrick Shanley, PJ Adzima, Dave Coleman and more... Music by Christopher Gillard Produced by Btrayed Oliver Yasin Lago Jason Godbey Hosted & Created by Jason Godbey --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/no-rest-for-the-weekend/support

Bartow Sports Zone Podcast
Episode 320: Bartow Sports Zone - Ep. 320 - Aug. 16, 2024

Bartow Sports Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 63:27


Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:30-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (100.3FM / AM1450). The show features interviews with local coaches, sports personalities, and "hot topic" sports discussions. Guests for this episode: Andy Scott (head football coach, Woodland HS) and Steve Gates (head football coach, Cass HS). Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Alan Sanders, David Herron, and Dave Coleman.

Women World Leaders' Podcast
554. Question With Boldness

Women World Leaders' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 19:37


In Julie Harwick's last podcast for Women World Leaders (Episode 551 - A Warning from the Ancients), she talked about the dangers of succumbing to false teaching because of the way culture so easily infiltrates the Church. Join her today as she looks more closely at how the modern Church came to be and begins to ask some hard questions, finding further confirmation that it's very different from the Church described in the New Testament. **** Welcome to Women World Leaders podcast. I'm your host, Julie Harwick. Thank you for joining me today as we celebrate God's grace in our lives, in this ministry and around the world. In my very first podcast with Women World Leaders I shared how I came to faith. It's not very glamorous or exciting, but it is kind of different and I'll share some of it again because it's relevant to our topic.  I grew up in a very devout Catholic home. My dad had attended Catholic school and mass on every Sunday of his life.  My mom converted in order to marry him and they made sure I was baptized in the Church before I was even a week old. He was so devout that even on vacation, we would seek out the nearest Catholic parish and make sure we went to mass either Saturday night or Sunday morning.  And of course, that meant I had to go to catechism for five long years.  But in spite of his unwavering commitment to the Catholic faith, my dad was a seeker.  He read the bible and many other Christian books and listened voraciously to a variety of Christian radio programs. He encouraged me to go to an after-school bible club when I learned about it in the fall of first grade.  At my very first visit to the Good News Club, I heard a clear presentation of the gospel and responded without hesitation.   For the next six years, it was the highlight of my school week and I threw myself wholeheartedly into everything it had to offer:  bible stories, scripture memorization and songs.  So on Monday afternoons I got filled up on the bible and on Saturday mornings, I got filled up on Catholic teaching.  But the deeper I got into each one, the more discrepancies I discovered between them.   Full disclosure here: I wanted to go to Good News Club where I was rewarded for my efforts with lots of candy, interesting bible stories and a fun time with my friends.  I did not want to go to catechism which offered no candy and kept me from the finest tv viewing of the week – the one 4-hour block of programming designed just for me at a time when no one else in the household wanted to watch.  So, I may have been approaching catechism with a negative predisposition, but there was no denying the questions that began to pop up in my elementary school brain. Why do I have to memorize and repeat prayers?  I talk to God all the time about whatever pops into my head…in words that we both understand.  What in the world does “blessed is the fruit of thy womb” mean anyway? When I summoned the courage to ask a nun why I should pray to Mary, her answer mystified me.  “Mary will tell Jesus and Jesus will tell God,” she explained.  It immediately brought to mind the game of telephone that we often played when the class had to stay inside for recess.  Those messages always got completely messed up, so why wouldn't I just tell God directly?  When a nun asked me whether I believed that the fancy box with curtains all around it on the altar actually held the body of Jesus, I knew how I was supposed to answer, but I just couldn't.  First of all…gross.  Second of all, I knew there were Catholic churches in every city everywhere in the world, so how could there be enough of Jesus' body for all of them? In Good News Club I had learned the story of the Last Supper and even my 8-year-old mind could grasp that Jesus was saying that the bread was meant to represent His body.  I had many questions and I grew more and more skeptical of what I was learning on Saturday mornings.  I must've shared my questions with my parents.  I certainly let them know how much I hated going to catechism and frequently begged them to let me stop going.  At the same time, God was busy at work in my dad's life.  He brought a priest to our local parish who fully understood and preached what it meant to be saved by grace.  My father had heard that message for years from daily Christian radio broadcasts, but when he finally heard it confirmed by a Catholic priest, he was fully ready to receive it.  We continued to attend mass for about another year, but my catechism days were over. In retrospect, I'm kind of surprised at my younger self for not just taking everything I was told as gospel. I actually thought about everything I was taught and I believe that the Holy Spirit within me wouldn't allow me to accept anything that conflicted with what I knew of God's word. But somewhere along the way, I lost that questioning nature. I was confronted with that realization as I was doing research for my last podcast.  In trying to figure out how the church got so far away from its humble and simple beginnings, I read a book called “Pagan Christianity,” by Frank Viola and George Barna.  My husband had read it years ago and shared much of what he learned.  Although I was very intrigued by what he told me, I never bothered to read it for myself until now.  A part of me wishes I hadn't, because now I'm responsible for what I know and I'm really not sure what to do with my new-found knowledge. The book examines everything the New Testament tells us about the Church and how it functioned.  And that is very, very different from the Church we know today.  More than half of the book is footnotes detailing where the authors sourced the changing history of the Church as well as comments from modern Church leaders. I was immediately convicted that even though I frequently criticize the Church of Jesus Christ  which looks more and more like the world and less and less like Jesus, I have accepted the status quo for years with very little scrutinization. Even though I'm well aware that the building I drive to on a Sunday morning is not the Church, I have fallen into the habit of thinking that what takes place there, is.  The authors clearly point out that Church is not somewhere you go, it's something you are. The first followers of Christ understood this and were much more focused on being in fellowship with one another than having an order of business for their gatherings.  From what the New Testament tells us, they met together in individual homes where they could enjoy a meal together, learn from one another and encourage each other.  That's it. No church building, no professionally trained clergy, no piano, organ or band, no four-point sermon with an accompanying fill-in-the-blank program, no announcements about upcoming events…it was very simple and very personal. So how did we get from A to B?  The book lays out the origins of everything that's been added and most of it is rooted in paganism.  The culture of the first century was completely intertwined with paganism. Ruins that still remain from that time period are completely dominated by temples built for a large variety of gods and goddesses.  These magnificent buildings were filled with priests who served there, night and day.  They performed rituals, some seeming almost magical, while dressed in beautiful priestly robes. They received sacrifices and dispensed blessings, burned incense and led the people in chants or songs.  First and second century people were very accustomed to these practices and as the years went by, they slowly began to creep into the Church.  No one had a greater impact on this shift than the Emperor Constantine in the 300's. The first pagan emperor to embrace and even legalize Christianity felt that building large, ornate church buildings would be the best way to build acceptance among the population who had been used to all legitimate religions being propagated through temples. He also instituted the practice of having priests and bishops to lead and determine what activities should take place within the new church buildings. He encouraged them to develop special robes and garments that would set them apart from ordinary believers.  He began to view Jesus strictly as a conquering hero who had conquered death and would now enable him to conquer all of the empire's enemies. He then made the move from making Christianity legal to making it the official, required state religion.  Those who would not comply were seen as enemies of the cross.  Where following Christ had cost the early Christians everything, it was now, the path of least resistance. It makes you wonder if Satan didn't come to the realization that persecuting the Church only made it stronger and he would do much better to weaken it from within. Is it any wonder that the more mainstream and socially acceptable it became, the further it moved from Jesus' teaching.  Acts 3 describes the early Church this way.  “The congregation of those who believed were of one heart and soul, and not one of them claimed that anything belonging to him was his own, but all things were common property to them. And with great power the apostles were giving testimony to the resurrection of the Lord Jesus and abundant grace was upon them all.” By the mid 300's the Church was state-supported, used to control the masses and justify war against the empire's enemies.  We also saw this new blending of government and religion lead to the Crusades and later, the  battle between Catholicism and the Reformation. It's been a long time since Christianity has been weaponized in such a  way, but there are other lasting ramifications.  Have you ever asked yourself why churches need to own property and erect large buildings? Many of them are only used for a few hours on Sunday and only sporadically throughout the rest of the week.  How many financial resources are required to maintain them, and how many congregations have been destroyed or seriously damaged through building campaigns?  Do good things also happen there?  Of course. But so many large churches provide the kind of anonymity that allows people to check a box each week- fulfilling an obligation without really having to interact with anyone or be accountable in any way for what's been preached. The early Church pooled their financial resources and used them to meet their own needs, the needs of the apostles and those who were suffering from famine or poverty. By meeting in homes, they necessarily kept their numbers small enough to develop true intimacy and hold one another accountable for what they claimed to believe. The other change that Constantine instituted and has now become a requirement in most churches is a division between clergy and non-clergy.  In most modern churches that I know of, the pastor, or leadership team is made up of full-time, professionally-trained people who have been ordained to minister in the church as a profession. Most have some sort of degree from a seminary or bible college and it's up to them to determine the church's mission, practices, order of worship and overall direction. Elders may play a role in some of these areas, but on a typical Sunday morning service, the only people you're likely to hear from are the preaching and worship pastors.  It's quite a different environment from the one described by Paul in 1 Corinthians.  In Chapter 12, he lays out all of the spiritual gifts and the importance of each one being used appropriately to complete the Body of Christ. In Chapter 14 he specifically mentions that, “when you assemble, each one has a psalm, has a teaching, has a revelation, has a tongue or an interpretation.” In Colossians 3:16 he encourages the Colossians to allow the word of Christ to dwell in them richly, with all wisdom teaching and admonishing one another with psalms, hymns and spiritual songs.”  Clearly, the members of the early Church were active participants in their meetings, not just spectators as we often are today.  Here's what most church services I've attended look like:  the worship team gets things started with an upbeat song.  The worship leader, who is likely to be a professional musician, welcomes everyone and may sporadically offer some bible verses, or commentary on what we're about to sing or a prayer before concluding the praise and worship part of the service and handing it over to the pastor.  Depending on the church's size, resources and the preferences of its' leaders, praise and worship can involve an organ and hymns or feel more like a rock concert  with special lighting, professional sound technicians and even fog machines.  The pastor is likely to speak from 20 to 50 minutes and in some cases, may invite a personal response with an invitation to come forward for prayer, or to raise a hand indicating a response or possibly to just silently repeat a prayer he leads. Ushers may pass a collection plate while more subtle churches may suggest that offerings be placed in an offering box on the way out. The worship team may return for a final song or the pastor may simply pronounce a benediction ending the approximately 1 hour and 15 minute service. If you so choose, it's entirely possible to get through the whole service without uttering a word or interacting with anyone. Most modern church services encourage us to be consumers – seeking out the best music and technology and the most engaging preachers.  As a result, most church attenders go home entertained, but unchanged. Church attendance and involvement has been an extremely high priority in my life…always.  The only times I haven't been very involved in a church is when we've moved from one to another and those periods haven't lasted long. I've been a choir director, worship leader, creative team member, small group leader, women's bible study leader, drama ministry director, children's church teacher and church spokesperson.  I only mention all that to let you know how invested my life has been in the modern church.  But for the first time, I'm asking myself why we do what we do. And if it's all really what God wants us to do. Honestly, I don't know how to feel about it or what God would have me do about it.  There's no question that it has morphed into something very different from what He described for us in the New Testament. There is a whole home church movement led by those who seek to return to something as close as possible to the early church.  Some function more like what many of us know as a small group, but others are successfully functioning just like the churches described by the Apostle Paul.  Many of you may be fully engaged in a church where you're growing and deepening your walk with Jesus and other members of your church.  I hope so.  I've come to realize from personal experience that the Church of Jesus Christ will never be perfect on this earth because it's filled with imperfect people…people like me.  But if we seek to make it better and more closely aligned with His purposes, should we just accept things as they are, or instead, boldly question everything? Change is difficult and frightening and uncomfortable.  Just ask the Pharisees how they felt about Jesus' teaching. If you'd like to learn more about how the Church has changed over the past two millenia and what possible alternatives there might be, I can personally recommend two books:  the one already mentioned, “Pagan Christianity” by Frank Viola and George Barna, and also “So You Don't Want to go to Church Anymore,” by Dave Coleman and Wayne Jacobsen. Thanks for listening to Women World Leaders podcast!  Join us each week as we explore together God's extravagant love and your courageous purpose.  Visit our website at www.womenworldleaders.com to submit a prayer request, register for an upcoming event, and support the ministry.  From His heart to yours, we are Women World Leaders .  All content is copyrighted by Women World Leaders and cannot be used without written consent.  

The DC Beer Show
Port City Brewing: Let's Try New Things!

The DC Beer Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 31:01


Welcome back to The DC Beer Show, where our enthusiastic hosts Jake, Mike, Jordan, and Brandy crack open the latest in the craft beer scene. In this episode, we're thrilled to sit down with Bill Butcher and Sam Terhune from the renowned Port City Brewing!On the menu today, we dive deep into the world of hazy beers, starting with a shout-out to the hazy wonders. We can't help but express our excitement and gratitude as we approach our 100th episode milestone—big thanks to our producer Richard and all you dedicated listeners out there! Plus, if you love what we do, consider supporting us through Patreon, and remember, kindness and love go a long way.As we sip on Pilsners, lagers, and IPAs brewed by incredible women brewers, we also raise a toast to Dave Coleman, a key figure in the DC beer community. The love and memories shared speak volumes of his impact. RIP, Dave.Port City is buzzing with activity! From their diverse line-up featuring barrel-aged beers, sours, and the innovative Brewer's Cut series, their commitment to quality shines through. We discuss their exciting new releases, including a nostalgic West Coast IPA hopping with Citra, Cascade, Chinook, and Strata, promising bright grapefruit, lemon-lime, pine, and dank notes. Keep an eye out for their ALX 275 IPA, celebrating Alexandria's 275th birthday, and stay tuned for their Keller beer and German Pilsner.Bill Butcher gives us the scoop on his participation in the craft brewers conference and Great American Beer Festival, along with Port City's dynamic barrel aging program and the Battle of the Barrel-Aged Beers.As the summer heats up, Port City's calendar is packed with events like Alexandria's birthday bash and the Portside Festival. With a vibrant and successful tasting room, new Pilsner and Amber Lager faucets, and a visit to Seattle's hop farms, there's never a dull moment.Plus, Jordan shares his fun experience taking ASL classes at Streetcar 82, a nod to the diverse interests that enrich our beer adventures. So grab a cold brew, get comfortable, and let's toast to another fantastic episode of The DC Beer Show—cheers! Thanks to our monthly supporters James Wisnieski Brian Minch Chris Frome Jon Gilgoff Ryan J. Dobens Sam Chip Tory Roberts Steven M Quartell Chris DeLoose Lauren Cary Amy Crone Clifton B Scott Pavlica Greg Antrim jeffrey garrison Joshua Learn Alexis Smith A t Dan Goldbeck Anthony Budny Greg Parnas Frank Chang Mikahl Tolton Kim Klyberg Chris Girardot Alyssa jeffrey katz Andrew MacWilliams Jamie Jackson Meegan Mike Rucki Jason Tucker Nick Gardner Amber Farris Sarah Ray Peter Jones Michael Rafky Brad Stengel Matt Winterhalter Bill and Karen Butcher Jordan Harvey Justin Broady Stephen Claeys Julie Verratti DFA Howie Kendrick

Recording Studio Rockstars
RSR443 - Dave Coleman - East Nashville Songwriter, Rocker Guitarist, and Producer

Recording Studio Rockstars

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 124:55


Produce records with bands or bricks? Dave talked about assembling a production for an artist, songwriting for publishing vs self, how to get songs finished, the importance of sightlines and headphones, and how to find your voice on stage and studio. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Dave Coleman who grew up near the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area, in Jamestown, Tennessee. He thought he'd become a park ranger, but his love of guitar and music sent Dave to Belmont University in Nashville. He started a band (The Coal Men, still active after 24 years), had a brief publishing deal with Acuff-Rose Music, played for years with Duane Jarvis, and a long list of Nashville's roots and Americana artists. Producing, recording, and mixing became his day to day around 2010. He's a self described “multi-instrumentalist with a community-driven heart.” Dave has produced and recorded albums for Amelia White, Tim Carroll, The Rough & Tumble, Lynn Taylor and the BarFlies, Ned Hill, and lots more. The Coal Men, have released 5 albums, with another coming in 2024. I have had the pleasure of knowing Dave for many years and in 2013 worked with Dave here at The Toy Box Studio doing overdubs and mixing his record Escalator. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! http://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://gracedesign.com/ https://www.native-instruments.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://lewitt.link/rockstars https://iZotope.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off! https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy  https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/21Gcyt7Lbqzq3Bu10WEMGo?si=89bebc45b6c34ef3 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/443

The Eventful Entrepreneur with Dodge Woodall
#178. Royal Marine Commando Blown up by Grenade: Dave Coleman

The Eventful Entrepreneur with Dodge Woodall

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 75:28


Dave Coleman is an ex-Royal Marine that toured Afghanistan.He tells is story of how he was exposed to the harsh realities of war at just 18 and even came face-to-face with the Taliban.This is the Eventful Life of Mr Dave ColemanYouTube: Dodge WoodallInstagram: @Dodge.WoodallWebsite: DodgeWoodall.comTikTok: @DodgeWoodallLinkedIn: Dodge Woodall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Bartow Sports Zone Podcast
Episode 282: Bartow Sports Zone - Ep 282 - Oct 27, 2023

Bartow Sports Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 60:30


Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing live each Friday morning (7:10-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (AM1450 / 100.3FM). The show features interviews with local coaches and hot topic discussions on sports. Guests this episode: Cartersville HS head football coach Conor Foster and Cass HS head football coach Steve Gates. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Alan Sanders, and Dave Coleman.

Bartow Sports Zone Podcast
Episode 281: Bartow Sports Zone - Ep 281 - Oct. 20, 2023

Bartow Sports Zone Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2023 65:42


Bartow Sports Zone is a weekly, sports-talk radio show airing live on Friday mornings (7:10-9AM) on WBHF-Cartersville, GA (AM1450 / 100.3FM). The show features interviews with local coaches and hot-topic discussions in sports. Guests for this episode: Adairsville football coach Jon Cudd, Woodland football coach Brandon Haywood, and country music entertainer Cledus T. Judd. Host: Charles Wilson. BSZ Benchwarmers: Jackson Hyde, Alan Sanders, and Dave Coleman.

The String
Amelia White

The String

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 59:00


Episode 259: When East Nashville emerged as a nationally important music scene in the early 2000s, Amelia White was one of the reasons. Like so many others, she'd migrated from elsewhere (Boston and Seattle) to find a nurturing community full of collaborators and enablers, including her longtime recording partner and guitar player Dave Coleman. She was included on a seminal anthology of East Nashville songs. And she set up a rhythm of writing, recording and touring domestically and increasingly overseas. Now she's heading back to showcase at AmericanaFest 2023 and getting set to release an album this winter produced by Americana great Kim Richey. Amelia dropped by the studio for a friendly conversation that surveys her journey, through music from across her career.

Everyone Racers
E1R EP 305 - Thompson Preview

Everyone Racers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 72:55


In this mid-sized 80's Peugeot episode 305, Chrissy appreciates hail bays, Mental is at a lonely motel by the beach, and Chris uses a warranty. Really, we preview our upcoming Lemons race at Thompson including the track amenities and go through the track walk! Really F1? Las Vegas GP Threatens to block views….jerks...  https://www.reviewjournal.com/sports/motor-sports/formula-1/f1-tells-strip-properties-to-pay-up-for-las-vegas-grand-prix-views-2877157/ Lemons racer Dave Coleman, Miata's Chief Engineer, says Miata gonna Miata. No Turbo carbuzz.com/news/mazda-says-turbo-miata-wont-happen-rules-out-horsepower-war-with-brz-gr86 Thinking of importing a Skyline GT-R? Buy a TVR instead.  https://www.hagerty.com/media/market-trends/hagerty-insider/thinking-of-a-skyline-gt-r-buy-this-instead/ 1964 Triumph Spitfire for Sale in Mooresville, IN on RacingJunk https://www.racingjunk.com/vintage/184429009/1964-triumph-spitfire-note-car-is-repaired-see-photos.html?category_id=4438&photos=&location_distance=1000&location_zip=&price_min=&price_max=&seller_type=&condition=&trade=&search=&search_type=&search_exclude=&state=&date=&order=price-low-high&np_offset=5&from=search Pittsburgh Vintage Gran Prix ​​https://pvgp.org/ Panther Solo Car https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panther_Solo Couche-Tard https://corpo.couche-tard.com/en/ E1R at Glacier Bay Car Launch https://youtu.be/rkLtmPxFGIE Mental and Chrissy Try Malort https://www.instagram.com/p/CtDac5-Ix-n/ Chrissy's World Famous F* Bisquick Recipe https://youtu.be/83c3rjGqEeQ Play F1 Fantasy with us!  https://fantasygp.com/league/?lid=8094 “Join a League” = 38648094 Our Website - https://everyoneracers.com/ Download or stream here - https://everyone-racers.podcastpage.io/ https://anchor.fm/everyone-racers - E1R on Anchor.fm https://mfbc.us/m/yp26k6j - E1R Bingo Card https://discord.gg/e94QGE - E1R Discord Server https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPrTs8wdzydOqbpWZ_y-xEA  - Our YouTube

Innovating with Scott Amyx
Astor Perkins Robotics Panel April 2023

Innovating with Scott Amyx

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2023 27:08


Today I am joined by Dr. Dave Coleman, CEO of PickNik Robotics, Jordan Kretchmer, CEO of Rapid Robotics and Dr. Wesley Zheng, CEO of Posh Robotics.

Brake Check Show
Special Episode: Dave Coleman Interview - CX-90

Brake Check Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 28:00


We get to meet one of our heroes. Dave Coleman with Mazda, Mr. Miata himself joins us and explains all the fun nerdy stuff about steering and kinematic posture control on the all new Mazda CX-90. He also tells about his Lemons racing and a tip on how to rotate a Mazda 5! 

TIME the Podcast
Episode 33: STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND

TIME the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 59:24


Boss and guest Dave Coleman talk about the useless education that inmates get in prison and that time that they built a 3 tiered walking garden at Otisville Prison. Dave's talks about his prison wife, his death list, and bodybuilding competitions on the inside. Music by Boss

Heartland Labor Forum
What’s the Teachers’ Union Have to Say about the KCMO School Closings? and Ironworkers’ Dave Coleman

Heartland Labor Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 59:59


The Kansas City Missouri School District just announced its Blueprint 2030, an ambitious plan of transformation including the closing of ten schools. We'll talk to Jason Roberts, president of the Kansas City Federation of Teachers and get his reaction. Then, Dave Coleman is business manager of Iron Workers Local 10. Why do they call iron […] The post What’s the Teachers’ Union Have to Say about the KCMO School Closings? and Ironworkers’ Dave Coleman appeared first on KKFI.

Closer&Closer Podcast
Say Goodbye to The Closer&Closer Podcast

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 33:52


After 84 episodes, we're saying goodbye to the Closer&Closer Podcast (at least for the time being). Hear some of the best insights, conversation tidbits, and more on our final episode. Hosted by Caton Vance & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co. Follow us on Instagram @closerandcloserco!

Closer&Closer Podcast
The Benefit of New Experiences with Bárbara Malagoli

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2022 42:12


Bárbara Malagoli gives her best tips for increasing your creativity. One of them is to push past the bounds of what you know and experience new things, and she delivers plenty more on this week's episode! Keep up with Bárbara on Instagram & Behance! Hosted by Caton Vance & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co. Follow us on Instagram @closerandcloserco!

Closer&Closer Podcast
The Benefits of Sharing Your Work with Caton Vance

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 42:53


Not only is Caton Vance our Marketing & Partnerships Director, but he's also a creative powerhouse in his own regard. He knows better than anyone the importance of sharing your work, no matter how vulnerable you may feel. Hear the lessons he learned about sharing your creative pursuits on this week's episode. You can follow Caton on Instagram & LinkedIn! Hosted by Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for our newsletter, The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co. Follow us on Instagram @closerandcloserco!

Closer&Closer Podcast
What is the Kernference & How Can it Help You?

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 56:04


Katie & Ilana are both the co-owners of the ultra-successful platform Goodtype and creative freelancers, so you already know they have a ton of advice to give. Not only are they teaching you their best lessons on this episode, but they're bringing you The Kernference so you can learn from their whole network! Also, did we mention our Founder & CEO, Drew Melton, will be speaking at The Kernference?! Oh, yes! Get all the deets and more on this week's episode! You can follow Kaite & Ilana on Instagram and GoodType here! Hosted by Caton Vance & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co. Follow us on Instagram @closerandcloserco!

Here's The Deal
7: Back To Basics

Here's The Deal

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 45:38


Here's the deal on healthy living with the things we put in, on, and around our bodies. This week we talk about going back to the basics of healthy living through the things we surround ourselves with. Bible References Mentioned: 1 Corinthians 6:19-20 Proverbs 13:20 Romans 1 Judges 15-16 Romans 14:1-13 1 Corinthians 15:33 Bible References That Apply: 1 Corinthians 3:16-17 Romans 12:1-2 1 Corinthians 10:31 Matthew 6:22-23 Resources Mentioned: Sin Makes You Stupid Sermon by Dave Coleman: https://watersprings.net/sermons/?sapurl=Lys0YWExL2xiL2xpLyt5dzQyenMzP2JyYW5kaW5nPXRydWUmZW1iZWQ9dHJ... Kirk Franklin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orT5RN3Zwak https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBr5ES16pmQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EzrdPwijinE&list=RDcBr5ES16pmQ&index=15 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxlHSy3b-jI&list=RDcBr5ES16pmQ&index=19 - - - Send your comments/questions/topic suggestions in the reviews or DM us on Instragram @heresthedealpod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heresthedealpod/message

Closer&Closer Podcast
How to Combine Creativity & Analysis with Jessica Ko of Playbook

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2022 41:54


You know how most people are either left brained or right brained? Well, Jessica, the CEO and co-Founder of Playbook, is both! She's found a way to both sharpen and combine her seemingly-opposite skill sets by finding people who make her better. Learn how to do this yourself on this week's episode of the podcast! Check out Playbook, a visual cloud storage platform for creatives. Hosted by Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co. Follow us on Instagram @closerandcloserco!

Closer&Closer Podcast
How to Level Up Your Work with Jiaqi Wang

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 39:10


Do you ever wonder what our artists have been up to since their last episode? Well, it's been a year since Jiaqi Wang was on The Closer&Closer Podcast, and so much has changed since then. She's taken her work to a whole new level, become the queen of food illustration, and made a big life change. Learn how she managed to do so much in so little time on this week's episode. Keep up with Jiaqi on Instagram & Behance! Hosted by Caton Vance & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co. Follow us on Instagram @closerandcloserco!

Closer&Closer Podcast
Leveraging Your Community for Growth with David Leutert

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 66:39


This week we're diving deep into the career of David Leutert for his return to The Closer&Closer Podcast. He shares where he started, how he got to where he is, and where he sees himself going. In his 6 years as a freelancer, he's hit some major career milestones and has some unique tools he's leveraged to get there. Find out what these tools are on this week's episode Keep up with Dave on Instagram & Behance! Hosted by Dave Arcade & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co. Follow us on Instagram @closerandcloserco!

TIME the Podcast
Episode 21: SNITCH SLIP SABOTAGE

TIME the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 46:49


Boss talks about predators who sabotage inmates' livelihood on the inside and an alleged whistle blower who threatened to report dirty COs only to wind up dead and thrown into the prison dump. Status Update : Boss becomes "Yard Boss" on the outside, and begins to use social media to meet ladies only to face the same breed of predators on the outside. Donna Payant story told by Dave Coleman.

Closer&Closer Podcast
How I Learned to Let Go with Kelly Wahlstrom of Envoy

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 54:43


Is holding on to the wrong things keeping you from new heights in your career? Kelly Wahlstrom's whole career has been about letting go. From her dancer origins to her current position as the Head of Brand Design at Envoy, she's developed that special skill in letting go of what's not right, and she explains how on this week's episode of The Closer&Closer Podcast. Hosted by Dave Arcade & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co. Follow us on Instagram @closerandcloserco!

Closer&Closer Podcast
Saying Something That Matters with Abraham Lule

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 52:25


Lettering is all about saying something, but is your lettering saying something important? This is a question Abraham Lule asks himself with every stroke. Abraham gives this advice and so much more on this week's episode of the Closer&Closer Podcast. Keep up with Abraham on Instagram, Dribbble, & Behance! Hosted by Caton Vance & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co. Follow us on Instagram @closerandcloserco!

Closer&Closer Podcast
How to Share Your Perspective with Dave Arcade

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 55:08


Dave Arcade takes the guest's seat on this week's episode of the Closer&Closer Podcast and shares the wealth of knowledge he's gathered from his year of interviewing artists alongside Andrea. Learn the throughlines that connect all artists from across the globe and how Dave's story fits into it! Keep up with Dave on Instagram & Behance! Hosted by Caton Vance & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co. Follow us on Instagram @closerandcloserco!

TIME the Podcast
Episode 16: THE THORAZINE SHUFFLE

TIME the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 38:21


Boss and guest Dave Coleman discuss the horrors of living with mental illness in prison. Dave launches a bitter diatribe against the prison system for its failure to care for those with mental illness.

Closer&Closer Podcast
Overcoming the 3 Biggest Marketing Hurdles

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 40:49


If you've ever struggled with marketing, this week's podcast episode is for you. Andrea and our Marketing & Partnerships Director Caton team up to go over the 3 major hurdles artists face in their marketing. Learn how to overcome these dilemmas and share your work like an expert on this week's episode! Hosted by Caton Vance & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co. Follow us on Instagram @closerandcloserco!

Zero Limits Podcast
Ep. 57 Dave Coleman former Royal Marine Commando - Afghanistan Veteran

Zero Limits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 120:10


On today's Zero Limit Podcast we chat to Dave Coleman former Royal Marin Commando of almost 8 years. Had a stutter/stammer his entire life, did a lot of speech therapy which didn't work, could barely say his name  at one point or say ‘yes miss' in the register at school without it taking about 6 years. Dave was subsequently given the nickname ‘Mumbles' in the Marines which he is still known by to this day. The confidence he gained in the Marines has helped him get over it more or less. Dave joined the Marines aged 16 and passed basic training as an original member of the troop. 60+ people started on day 1 week 1 and around 12 of them finished. The Marines do the longest/hardest military training in the world lasting 32 weeks and finishing with the 4 Commando tests in 4 days, the last one being a 30 miler in full kit within 8 hours. Dave deployed to Nad-E-Ali in the Afghanistan Green Zone on Op Herrick 14 with 45 Commando. After being there only a week and on his first company op, a grenade landed a couple of feet away from him and was fragged in the blast.  The medic said the only reason he  wasn't dead was because it rolled off the hard track and into soft mud at the last second. Dave had 4 surgeries at Camp Bastion to remove grenade fragmentation and suffered 28 stitches to his throat, arms, legs, and ass. One month later he returned to the front line a to re-join the boys. Let's GO!

Closer&Closer Podcast
Exponential Growth with Max Loeffler

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 48:43


Max Loeffler's career went from 0 to 100 real quick. Graduating in 2017, Max has skyrocketed to where he is today in just 5 short years. Wanna know how he did it? Well so did we! Check out all his spilled secrets on this week's episode. Keep up with Max on Instagram & Behance! Hosted by Dave Arcade & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co. Follow us on Instagram @closerandcloserco!

Closer&Closer Podcast
Turning Hardship into Beauty with Anna Pers Bräcke

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 52:35


Anna Pers Bräcke knows the key to success is doing what scares you. She takes all her trials and tribulations and turns them into opportunities and bright, candy-colored futures. Learn how she does it on this week's episode of the Closer&Closer Podcast. Keep up with Anna on Instagram & Behance! Hosted by Dave Arcade & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co. Follow us on Instagram @closerandcloserco!

Closer&Closer Podcast
Emma Tucker of Creative Review

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 39:50


Emma Tucker is the Deputy Editor at Creative Review, meaning she has her finger on the pulse of everything and anything going on in the creative industries. Not only that, but she has experience in the ad world and as a freelancer. Some may say she's an expert on all things creative. Hosted by Dave Arcade & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co. Follow us on Instagram @closerandcloserco!

Closer&Closer Podcast
Gesture and Silhouettes with Sua Balac

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 43:54


Sua Balac's silhouetted style is hard to miss. His work is as expert as it is outstanding, and we asked him all about it on this week's episode of the Closer&Closer Podcast. Keep up with Sua on Instagram & Behance! Hosted by Dave Arcade & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co. Follow us on Instagram @closerandcloserco!

Closer&Closer Podcast
How To Build Your Content Strategy pt. 2

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 21:37


Last week's podcast episode leave you hungry for more? Learn how to wrap up your content strategy in a neat little bow from our very own Marketing & Partnerships Manager. You'll never be left wondering how to grow your socials ever again! Hosted by Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co. Follow us on Instagram @closerandcloserco!

Closer&Closer Podcast
How to Build Your Content Strategy

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 22:33


This week, our very own Marketing & Partnerships Manager walks you through how to create a content strategy for yourself! Step by step, she helps you build a plan to make your social media as effective as possible and help you reach ideal clients. Hosted by Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Dose! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co.

TIME the Podcast
Episode 08: BEAT UP CITY

TIME the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 58:34


Boss and guest/friend Dave Coleman share war stories from the inside and discuss systemic abuse in NY State prisons. Disclaimer: This episode includes descriptions of disturbing acts of violence and may be upsetting to listeners.

Closer&Closer Podcast
Making Moves with Paola Saliby

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 49:58


Paola Saliby is the queen of evolution. Take a look at her portfolio even just a year ago and you'll see how her penchant for change keeps her work constantly evolving, new, and fresh. Learn what inspires her to keep upping her game on this week's episode. Hosted by Dave Arcade & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Community! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co.

Closer&Closer Podcast
Working with Intention with Lindsay Stripling

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 50:45


Lindsay Stripling's work is completely informed by her passions. From magical realism to human psychology, you can see the touches of each of these interests in her paintings. She talks about what inspires her to paint what she does on this week's episode of the Closer&Closer Podcast! Hosted by Dave Arcade & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Community! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co.

Closer&Closer Podcast
Paintings, Degrees & NFTs with Jill Senft

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2022 48:37


We covered a LOT of ground with Jill Senft on the podcast this week. From getting degrees to NFTs, we dove into everything and anything that makes Jill the amazing artist she is. Hosted by Dave Arcade & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Community! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co.

Closer&Closer Podcast
Becoming Full Time Freelance with Mel Cerri

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 56:02


Mel Cerri walks you through her story and gives you all her best advice on making that transition. Mel is an artist on our roster you all know and love. But did you know she wasn't a full-time freelance letterer until the start of 2022? Find out how she found the confidence to leave an unfulfilling full-time gig on this week's episode. Hosted by Dave Arcade & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Community! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co.

Closer&Closer Podcast
Neph Trejo, Associate Creative Director at Disney

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022 57:21


Neph Trejo is an Associate Creative Director at Disney with a long history as a creative. He fills us in on his creative journey, his favorite parts of working with freelancers, and how to build trust with a client on this week's episode. Neph is an award-winning graphic designer with 10+ years experience working as a Creative Director, Designer, Art Director, Photographer, and Director in the apparel, entertainment, consumer electronics, hospitality and automotive industries. He is currently the Associate Creative Director at Disney. To quote from his LinkedIn profile: “​​perfectly crafted is my ultimate goal. No matter the medium – print, digital, experiential, broadcast, film – you can bet my heart is in it.” Hosted by Dave Arcade & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Community! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co.

Closer&Closer Podcast
Brand Partnerships with Andrea Mejia-Madriz

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 26:24


Our Marketing & Partnerships Manager Andrea Mejia-Madriz is back and ready to explain what the “partnerships” part of her title means. Learn all about what brand partnerships are, why they're an important opportunity for any freelance creative, and how you can start participating. Hosted by Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Community! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co.

Closer&Closer Podcast
Finding Joy in the Process with Evan Weselmann

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 53:50


Evan Weselmann may be relatively new at freelancing full time, but he already has some excellent insight on the job. We picked his brain on comparison, finding joy in your work, and more on the Closer&Closer Podcast this week. Hosted by Dave Arcade & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Community! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co.

Closer&Closer Podcast
Human Design for Creatives

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 65:52


Hilary Jackendoff is, among many things, an incredibly knowledgeable human design reader. She can help you uncover how you best make decisions and how you can live as your truest self. If that seems like something you need, or even just something you'd like to learn more about, tune in to this episode of the Closer&Closer Podcast, where she shows Dave Arcade (and all of you) how to use human design to improve your creative practice. Hosted by Dave Arcade & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Community! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co.

Closer&Closer Podcast
Finding Artistic Freedom with Chidy Wayne

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 61:34


If you're interested in hearing the philosophy around an artist's work, this week's episode of the Closer&Closer Podcast is for you. Chidy Wayne popped in this week and answered the millions of questions many of you have probably wondered when looking at his work, like “how are you so good with watercolors?”, “what's the relationship between fine art and commercial work?”, and of course, “why hands?” Hosted by Dave Arcade & Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Community! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co.

Closer&Closer Podcast
Living Your Values with Henri Campeã

Closer&Closer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 49:07


Henri Campeã's a person who's completely and totally true to his values. In every aspect of life, including his commercial illustration work, he makes sure he's giving back to his community and creating work that feels like him. If you want to learn how he lives his values day in and day out, and how you can do the same, check out his episode of the Closer&Closer Podcast. Hosted by Andrea Mejia-Madriz. Podcast Art by Dave Coleman. Sign up for The Community! To learn more about Closer&Closer, visit www.closerandcloser.co.

unGROWN-UPS
Episode 56: Sarah Fairfield's Spouse, Radwood, Sport Compact Car, Nissan Stories, y Mas!

unGROWN-UPS

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 147:58


In an extra-special unGROWN-UPS episode, Ryan and Matthew are accompanied in-studio by Sarah Fairfield and her spouse, Dave Coleman for some banter and beverages. Sarah, Dave, and Matthew recap the Radwood SoCal automotive event that they attended and share their top picks for best in show. The foursome discuss a range of automotive-related topics including who's the better driver- Sarah, the professional stunt driver or Dave, the verifiable badass at Mazda. If you're a fan of Sport Compact Car magazine, Mazda, Nissan, racing, rallying, Radwood-era vehicles and fashion, or learning about low-buck automotive fixes, you'll want to listen in!