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Giving shouldn't be transactional, it should be transformational. Kelly Shrock, president of the Community Foundation of Muncie & Delaware County, joins Kelsey and Jay to share info on community foundations and Donor Advised Funds. Does Jay hoard his money at Gringot's? Does Kelsey know anything about the tax code? Why is 1 out of every 9 community foundations located in Indiana? Kelly brings the answers for all of our questions.
Tim our dynamic defenders of goodness and justice discuss what some (Tim) call the greatest rock band ever. Is Rush really that great or a little overrated?Just How Good is Rush?Rush in pop culture (or at least one movie)How many studio albums does Rush have?Does Jay underrate the first album?Question: What is your favorite Rush song?Let us know in the Beer Thursday Facebook group and on Instagram!For complete show notes, go to Shayne.Fun/bt80. Follow Beer Thursday on Instagram so you can join the convo next time we go live! Please support us on the Beer Thursday Patreon page! The first 20 Great Human Beings will get access to the Beer Thursday Facebook group at the $5 level.Never miss an episode and help us take you to the top with us be subscribing and leaving a 5-Star review on your favorite podcasting app:Apple PodcastsSpotifyStitcherGoogle PodcastsiHeartRadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/beerthursday)
Today we answer your BURNING questions!!! Such as; - Does Phil really like Philly Cheese Steak? - Does Jay drink or does he drunk? - Is Aj even coherent? - Where exactly do Rider belts go after they die? - AND MANY MORE! Discord server : https://discord.gg/m25WqBF Get yourself a free book on us : http://www.audibletrial.com/TokuPodcastu Question submission email : tokupodcastu@gmail.com
MLB Playoffs are here!! New format and more teams. Listen in as we make our picks for each series and our picks for a World Series champs!! Does Jay pick Oakland or does he go with the Astros? Will J pick the Cubs or will he pick St Louis? Listen to find out! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Check out our website and go to the Teepublic store and get some merch. https://jandjaydropknowledge.weebly.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Them boys back at It again, this time reviewing the young artist Redveil. Join the discussion. Does an artist's ability to Freestyle make a difference? Does Jay actually know lil Dicky? Is Tekashi falling off? Listen and find out for yourself!
Jay's pick this week is Ham on Rye by Charles Bukowski and Phil is introduced to the sordid world of Henry Chinaski. Will Phil gain an appreciation for school yard beatings, boils and heavy drinking? Does Jay provide any illumination on whether Charles Bukowski was an insightful genius, an emotionless sociopath or one of the best writers of his generation? Listen in and find out. Enjoying the show? Have some feedback on one of our shows? Visit us at https://www.facebook.com/Dog-eared-and-Cracked-112028897241197 or at www.dogearedandcracked.ca and leave some feedback. We'll read it on the show.
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. Today’s RIMScast guest is Jay Gates, Senior Claims Advocate at Gallagher and a member of the RIMS External Affairs Committee. He also will be a presenter for RIMS’s Advocacy Webinar Series which kicks off on June 11th to explore the West Coast. His session, which will he will be co-leading with Lynne Haley Pilarski on June 18th, will focus on Midwest region legislation and the federal pandemic loss program. In this episode, Jay will be discussing COVID-19-related litigation. He explains why it is so important for risk managers to know about COVID-19-related legislations, his own experience with COVID-19-related legislation, noteworthy aspects of the Pandemic Risk Insurance Act, more details about his RIMS webinar session, his top tips for risk and claims managers during these trying times, and more! Key Takeaways: [:00] About the RIMS Membership. [:51] About today’s episode and guest, Jay Gates! [1:07] About upcoming RIMS webinars! [1:22] About the RIMS Coronavirus Information Center. [1:35] More about today’s guest and episode. [2:01] Justin welcomes Jay Gates to RIMScast! [2:10] Jay speaks about his role at Gallagher as well as his background in the industry. [3:07] Jay explains why it is so important for risk managers to know about COVID-19-related legislation. He also shares what his experience has been like with COVID-19-related legislation. [4:19] Why is retroactive business insurance coverage such a controversial issue? And are these ‘bills that are dead on arrival’ that Jay mentioned tied into this issue? [5:24] Jay highlights some of the details of the Pandemic Risk Insurance Act (PRIA) he feels are especially noteworthy. [6:15] Does Jay feel at all frustrated by the legislation process? [6:46] Has Jay ever worked on the hill? [7:12] In the RIMS Advocacy Webinar series Jay will be a part of, will they explore any of the federal legislative issues? Or will they just stick to state? [7:41] Jay’s June 18th webinar session in the RIMS Advocacy Webinar series will explore legislative happenings in the Midwest. Jay speaks about what makes that region of the U.S. unique when it comes to the pandemic. [8:50] How are certain types of elective surgeries being impacted right now? And how is it playing out in litigation? [9:53] What are some states/courts considering COVID-19 an ordinary disease of life? [10:27] How can the CARES Act benefit businesses and individuals? [11:18] Has Jay ever been to a RIMS Legislative Summit? [12:00] Jay provides his top tips for risk and claims managers. [13:25] Justin thanks Jay Gates for joining RIMScast and he shares where to find his own podcast, Know the Risk! [13:52] Justin highlights some of the important links to check out in today’s show notes. Mentioned in this Episode: RIMS-Bermuda 2020 Webinar Series (June 3rd–July 1st) — Register Today RIMS Advocacy Webinar Series (June 11th–July 2nd) — Register Today Upcoming RIMS Webinars RIMS Advisory Services — Ask a Peer RIMS Coronavirus Information Center RIMS Advocacy: Coronavirus Advocacy Information RM Magazine Risk Management Monitor RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RIMS-CRMP Stories RIMS Membership — Discover why 10,000 of your peers from more than 60 countries are a part of the RIMS community! Download any episode of RIMScast. RIMScast Episode: “RIMS Advocacy Update and Driver Safety During COVID-19” Know the Risk Podcast Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org and listen on iTunes. Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org. Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook and Twitter, and join the RIMS Group on LinkedIn. Follow up with Our Guest: Jay Gates’s LinkedIn
What do Jay and Kait remember (and misremember) from reading the first book of the Twilight series? Were they team Edward, or team Jacob? Does Jay realize that Twilight actually came out in 2005, not 2007? Note: There was a learning curve in recording for the first time, so we're aware that some background noises sound less than pleasing. We'll get better, promise!
This week, Jay Harris is joining the podcast! Jay is an entrepreneur, speaker, software consultant, and President of Arana Software. He has been developing on the web since 1995. He has been awarded as both a Microsoft Regional Director and a Microsoft MVP. He recognizes that the greatest application performance bottleneck is a developer’s time and is on a continuing quest for frameworks, modules, tools, and practices that make developers stronger, fitter, happier, and more productive! In light of the current, ongoing pandemic, Jeffrey and Jay will be discussing distributed DevOps. Many teams and developers are experiencing working distributed for the first time in their career — so, in this episode, they will be providing tips and advice around remote working and some solutions to common problems many developers run into. Topics of Discussion: [:41] Be sure to visit AzureDevOps.Show for past episodes and show notes. [:48] About Jeffrey’s current promotions and offers. [1:32] About today’s episode and featured guest, Jay Harris. [2:06] Jeffrey welcomes Jay to the show! [2:35] Jay shares some of the highlights of his career as well as the story of how he ended up running his own software consulting firm! [5:11] Would Jay agree that the rate of new applications is accelerating? [6:07] Jay shares his observations around what seems to be the easiest development practices to implement vs. the more difficult to implement, amongst the clients he works with. [7:35] Does Jay have a favorite tool stack at the moment for DevOps Pipeline? [9:00] Jay gives some advice for teams who, in light of the current pandemic, need to start working distributed. He also addresses some of the common problems with working from home on a system that isn’t optimized to handle your work. [15:48] A word from Azure DevOps Podcast’s sponsor: Clear Measure. [16:14] Jeffrey gives some quick announcements. [18:05] Jay and Jeffrey discuss possible solutions for working from home such as using a virtual machine. [19:10] Jay shares what DevOps processes and changes tend to work with his clients’ teams. [22:55] How are they doing their standups now? What has changed, what are some of the challenges, and what works well? [26:46] Jeffrey and Jay discuss what it has been like to work from home with young kids. [30:54] Jay gives some final key points about distributed DevOps. [32:48] Jay shares what he has been looking forward to related to .NET and what he recommends others look into! [36:25] Jeffrey thanks Jeremy for joining the podcast! Mentioned in this Episode: Azure DevOps Clear Measure (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsebook — Click here to download the .NET DevOps for Azure ebook! bit.ly/dotnetdevopsbookforcommunity — Visit to get your hands on two free books to give away at conferences or events! Jeffrey Palermo’s Youtube Jeffrey Palermo’s Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Jeffrey@Clear-Measure.com — Email Jeffrey for a free 30-point DevOps inspection (regularly priced at $5000!) — Spaces are limited! Jay Harris’ Website Jay Harris’ LinkedIn Arana Software Jay Harris’ Email: Jay@AranaSoft.com Jay Harris’ Twitter: @JayHarris Azure DevOps Podcast: “Joseph Landes and Amol Dalvi on Windows Virtual Desktop - Episode 82” Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) Typing.com Microsoft Build 2020 Vox Conferences PHP Bedrock NuGet Package Restore Hibernate Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Jay and I take things in a different direction this week. We consider some of the year end wrap ups and pontifications of the future that recently caught our collective eyes. Jay reflects on the greatest pro football dynasty of alltime, how it got there and where it may be going. Tom goes all in on looking back and looking forward. DOJ year in review. SEC year in review. Issues for compliance professionals for 2020. Bribery schemes from 2019, and responses to these bribery schemes. Matt Kelly provides his take on 7 issues for 2020. Tom and Matt go into the weeds for Part 1 on a 2-part podcast series on the veiled land of the future in Compliance into the Weeds. Mike Volkov does a podcast on the FCPA review in review. He also has three blog post, -1-a record setting year, 2-FCPA Enforcement Highlights and 3-Carnac the Magnificent. Ten top D&O stories from 2019. Kevin LaCroix on the D&O Diary. 2020 will see the convergence of ABC and human rights compliance. Allison Taylor in the FCPA Blog. The year in export trade control (and a look forward). Dave Lefort weighs in from the EIC perspective. In Complaince Week (sub req’d) The Gibson Dunn 2019 FCPA Review is out. On the Compliance Podcast Network, Tom continues his 31 Days to a More Effective Compliance Program series.This week saw the following offerings: Day 6 details the Code of Conduct ; Day 7considers policies and procedures; Day 8 looks at internal controls; Day 9 looks at 360 degrees of compliance communications; Day 10looks at the use of social media in compliance. Is the Patriots Dynasty over? Does Jay come to mourn TB12 or to praise him. Our thoughts on the greatest professional football dynasty of all time. Tom Fox is the Compliance Evangelist and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the 2019 biography I Put a Spell on You: The Bizarre Life of Screamin' Jay Hawkins, journalist Steve Bergsman tracks the life of the noted shock rocker including his rise-and-fall-and-rise to fame, run-ins with the law, and rocky romantic life. Kate and Jack discuss the book as it relates to the biography as a literary form, the perils of the Big Rock Bio, and the challenges and responsibilities of research. Does Jay's penchant for lying and self-aggrandizement make him an impossible subject for a biography? Where does "rock 'n' roll authenticity" stop and "novelty act" begin? Just how much damage can the Imp of the Perverse do to a person's life? Does anyone know where we can get jobs playing piano in a Hawaii strip club? These questions and a whole lot more will be discussed in this month's episode of Bad Books for Bad People. BBfBP theme song by True Creature Find us at BadBooksBadPeople.com, on Twitter @badbooksbadppl, Instagram @badbooksbadpeople and on Facebook. You can discover where to get all the books featured on Bad Books for Bad People on our About Page.
Jay and Emy discuss the pressures of marriage and kids in long term relationships. Why do these pressures exist? Is marriage still meaningful? Does Jay want to get married one day? All these questions and more on this week's episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/HeresToPodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/HeresToPodcast/support
We're back! After taking some time away we're back to debut our first Saturday episode! Emy doesn't think Jay knows her as well as he thinks he does so she decides to put him to the test! Does Jay have the answers?? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/HeresToPodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/HeresToPodcast/support
Jay from The LAMB and Life vs. Film join Robert and Susie for a discussion on 12 Angry Men. Does Jay have a criminal past? Is George C. Scott in this movie? Find out when 3 neutral podcasters take on 12 Angry Men.
Another regular update for the Thought Hole, it decelerated but is now accelerating out of control! Who knows when another episode drops?? This week, Jay hasn't played Monopoly in a Fortnite, Dave dives into the Spiderverse. Everyone is horny in Smash Bros, Best Friends break up. Does Jay have ADHD? Who has the secret vibrator? How does the Bye Bye Man work? We covered a lot of ground this week, send us a Thought @Thought_Hole or Thoughtholepodcast@gmail.com
I love offering listeners fantastic benefits, such as some great discounts for products, with new offers coming all the time! You can see a complete list at propertymanagementmastermind.com. For all of these offers, use the discount code “Brad” to secure your discount. Jay Berube, a sales expert, joins me in this episode to talk about sales in and around the property management portfolio system. We’ll talk about sales with tenants, owners, and investors. We’ll dig deep into the details, including a lot of specific numbers. This topic is kind of neglected inside the property management realm, so don’t miss this episode! Jay has been selling real estate for 14 years and has sold over 1400 homes. He also owns a property management company and has helped over 3,000 landlords that way. As if that weren’t enough, he has also built up a real estate coaching business. His expertise, though, is sales. It’s common, Jay points out, for property management companies to refer their sales outside of the company. This is lost revenue, however, and keeping sales internal can be the right choice for many property management companies. After all, property management is all about maximizing your revenue. Jay recommends looking at the five key factors in real estate: your lead gen, lead follow-up, lead conversion, delivery and service, and repeat and referral business. Tune into the episode to hear about all of this in depth! We’ll also dig into other important topics like reduced commissions for property management clients, whether to have a listing agreement in your property management paperwork, investor pocket listings, brokerages, and much more. If you’ve ever wondered about how to increase your revenue or handle sales as a property manager, this is the perfect episode for you. Here’s where you can find today’s guest: Jay Berube on LinkedIn Jay Berube on Facebook Show Notes [01:46] - Brad introduces today’s guest, Jay Berube. [02:52] - We hear from Jay about his history in the property management and real estate industry. [04:58] - Does Jay ever see property management companies that refer sales to someone outside the company for a cut of the commission? [07:51] - Jay offers his advice on how to keep owners from straying and looking at another realtor. [11:26] - Jay digs deeper into the short life cycle with real estate agents as opposed to the long-term relationship between property managers and clients. [13:44] - Does Jay do a free annual CMA for his owners as a property manager? [16:47] - Jay talks about what he uses as a CRM platform on the sales side. He also shares his advice on recovering when an owner has a problem. [22:14] - We learn whether Jay offers a reduced commission inside the property management agreement, or leaves it at the customary number. [25:06] - Jay discusses whether to have listing paperwork in the property management agreement that creates the agreement to list the property automatically. [26:07] - Brad reveals what he does in this regard within his property management company. [31:41] - We hear about a client satisfaction guarantee that Brad heard recently, as well as his thoughts on dealing with USAA. [35:19] - Jay responds to Brad’s points, sharing his own thoughts on the subject. [37:52] - Brad describes bad churn, neutral churn, and good churn. He and Jay then talk about specific numbers and splits. [42:46] - Jay asks Brad how many transactions would generally be from the PM as opposed to self-generated. [46:26] - What is Jay’s thought process on the topic of helping people develop good investor buyer’s agents? [50:08] - Brad switches the subject to investor pocket listings. [52:24] - Jay takes a turn sharing his thoughts on pocket listings, which he doesn’t approach in the same way. [55:40] - We hear about brokerages, with Jay talking about his thoughts and strategy. [59:28] - Jay talks about his training options and how he can help people. [62:08] - We hear more about what Jay does and where people can find him. [65:26] - Jay shares some parting words for listeners. Links and Resources: Property Management Mastermind adisarro@sccombank.com (619) 988-6708 (Allison DiSarro from Seacoast Commerce Bank) Seacoast Commerce Bank Grace Property Management Jay Berube on LinkedIn Jay Berube on Facebook 90 Day Roadmap Realvolve Top Producer LeadSimple USAA
Do you judge men and women different when it comes to "trains" and "threesomes"? Does Jay-z verse of the year? Does Kareem Hunt deserve to be suspended? Are your insecurities a result of your upbringing? Does Meek have a classic album? Is Poison (BBD) overrated? Pj gives his top 10 New Jack Swing songs. Also we talk Lil Baby,Peewee Longway, nicki Minaj, ski mask slumpgod and more! IG: @ReducedLunchPodcast Twitter: @_ReducedLunch
A quick confession: I love every conversation I have on this show. I was so excited for this one that I forgot to hit “record” for a moment! Jay Baer is my guest today, and he's an expert on making customers happy. You probably know the feeling of getting a complaint or criticism at work. But if you have an online presence, you probably know all about the power of bad reviews. Bad reviews can happen to anyone , no matter how hard we try to satisfy our customers. So listen as we learn to deal with bad reviews and hug your haters! Connect With Jay: Jaybaer.com @jaybaer on Twitter Jay Baer on LinkedIn Jay Baer on Facebook Convince & Convert The Mission Log: [01:56] - We learn that Jay had a microphone in his hand from a young age, which contributed to his comfort as a speaker. He then discusses two other pieces that contribute to being a great speaker. [03:59] - Talks have to be fun, Jay points out, both for the audience and for his sake. [05:21] - Jay discusses how he prepares for his presentations and adapts to the lifestyle necessary as a speaker. He then talks about using time on planes. [08:52] - How did Jay choose his job, and what drives him? [11:54] - Jay writes his books himself or with co-writers, but doesn’t use ghostwriters. It’s actually faster for him to write them himself. He then discusses his process for writing books. [14:37] - What, in marketing, has changed in the last 25 years? And what do we still do the same way? [16:27] - Jay discusses how he came up with the idea of hugging your haters. [18:33] - One of the things that Jay discovered in his research is that a third of customer complaints are never answered. [20:58] - How do you connect with and answer everyone across all your platforms when you’re already incredibly busy with running a business? [23:43] - Jay talks about his tips for answering a review, exploring some major risks or traps that people tend to fall into. [27:19] - Does Jay have examples of good and bad answers? [31:11] - Orion talks about a recent Kabbalah class that she took addressing truth and mercy, and relates this to what Jay has been saying. Jay then talks about a trait that people who are great at customer service have in common. [33:50] - We hear Orion’s thoughts on what people do in the name of “truth,” and the potential for role reversal between the oppressed and the oppressors. [35:34] - Jay elaborates on the topic of mercy, explaining that companies need to have mercy for unhappy customers, but customers sometimes need to have a little bit of mercy for companies as well. [38:41] - Jay discusses dealing with the extreme cases online, offering advice for how to deal with potential trolls online. [40:44] - Orion ties what Jay has been saying to something that Gary Vaynerchuk credits with his success. [41:21] - How do you create raving fans? [43:05] - Jay offers advice on the process of doing things that surprise your customers, which he explained is the key to creating raving fans. [45:21] - Does Jay have any brilliant ideas for Orion’s next business card? He suggests using lipstick. [46:28] - What are Jay’s three top tips for living a stellar life? 1. Always surround yourself with people who are better than you. 2. Don’t be afraid to delegate. 3. Spend as much time as you can around young people. [49:05] - Jay takes a moment to rave about his friend Daniel Lemin, who is a co-founder at Selectivor. [50:28] - Where can people find Jay? Links and Resources: jaybaer.com @jaybaer on Twitter Jay Baer on LinkedIn Jay Baer on Facebook Convince & Convert Michael and Amy Port Scott McKain Mark Sanborn Tamsen Webster Debbie Goldberg Fresh Brothers Pizza 13 Words You Never Use When Replying to a Customer Kabbalah Gary Vaynerchuk Daniel Lemin Selectivor
We had WAY too much fun this episode. It was a big week for Rozay (tune in to hear his announcement) so we popped a bottle on air to celebrate. We dedicated the News segment to Jay-Z. We asked: 1 - Were Kanye and Jay ever really friends? 2 - Do Jay's 4:44 revelations put chinks in his armor? 3 - Does Jay still have the ability to push the culture with his music?After we answered those questions, we did #GAF (Give a F!ck) and #YOTW (Yuca of the Week). Tune in for all the foolishness. Use #emaradio to keep the conversation going.Socials EMA Twitter(@emaradio1), IG(@emaradio), FB(/excusemyadlib) Big Therm Twitter, IG, Snap (@ematherm) J-Boss Twitter (@emajboss), IG(@jboss3886) Rozay - No socials (because he's a prick)
Jay Baer is a renowned business strategist, keynote speaker, and New York Times bestselling author of five books. Throughout his career, he has advised over 700 companies (including an impressive 31 of the Fortune 500). These days, he travels the world helping businesses get (and keep) more customers. In this conversation, you’ll learn why it’s important to be nice even -- or especially -- to haters. Jay also shares some brilliant insight into reputation management, particularly if your online reputation is already less than stellar. His other tips and techniques include strategies for building your online community and audience, and being more selective (rather than broad) about who you’re marketing to. Tune in for all this and much more! Find Out More About Jay Here: Jaybaer.com@jaybaer on TwitterJay Baer on LinkedInJay Baer on FacebookConvince & Convert In This Episode: [01:07] - Does Jay consider himself a spiritual marketer? [02:04] - Jay offers his general advice on how to deal with someone who’s hating all over you online. [05:19] - Jay answers everybody online, even harsh and rude critics who start out with personal attacks. He offers an example. [06:39] - We hear Jay’s thoughts on the movement toward unfriending on Facebook. Stephan responds by sharing research that suggests that you should be pleasant with devices such as Alexa. [09:57] - Jay struggles to see the positives in trying to figure out or keep track of who has unfriended you on Facebook. [12:40] - Good “marketing karma” really matters, Jay explains, and talks about how this relates to his hug your haters approach. [14:07] - What is the “hatrix”? [16:38] - Stephen shares his own real-world example of something that recently happened to get Jay’s feedback on how he should have handled it. [23:26] - Jay talks about the benefits of long-term instead of short-term thinking. [25:07] - We hear Jay’s advice on what to do if your company’s reputation is already bad. Stephan then talks about getting negative reports removed from search results, and he and Jay discuss Comcast’s reputation problems. [28:53] - Stephan brings up the topic of bedside manner and its importance. Jay then shares a related story from Hug Your Haters. [31:58] - Thanking the people who have connected with you on LinkedIn is a way to apply the techniques Jay has been discussing in that environment. [33:56] - Jay offers some strategies to help you build a tribe. Some of his insights include trying not to appeal to everybody and being consistent with your timing. [39:59] - How would Jay apply the idea of forming or changing habits to content creation and consumption? [42:54] - Jay talks about similarities between Gary Vaynerchuk and Donald Trump’s abilities to provide a sense of “intimacy through attention.” Others who have this skill include Chris Brogan and Bill Clinton. [45:11] - What should listeners do as a next step? Jay offers a free gift of a guide of 13 words not to use when talking to a customer. You can get your copy by filling out the form at this link. [46:26] - How can someone work with Jay directly? Links and Resources: Jaybaer.com@jaybaer on TwitterJay Baer on LinkedInJay Baer on Facebookjaybaer.com/13wordsConvince & ConvertHug Your Haters: How to Embrace Complaints and Keep Your CustomersThe hatrix infographicYoutility: Why Smart Marketing Is About Help Not HypeDave Asprey on the Optimized GeekDonny EpsteinTamsen Webster on Marketing SpeakKenton Hutcherson on Marketing SpeakComcast employee sleeping on couch on YouTubeTaki MooreDavid Allen on the Optimized GeekGary VaynerchukDonald Trump
John and Matthew struggle to keep up with the Scarlet Speedster as they follow him through some of the first stories of Jay Garrick's life. Gardner Fox stories and peculiar displays of power litter the pages of this volume. Does Jay compare to his television and contemporary counterparts? Or will he be a little too slow to entertain in his old age? Music Credit: "Faster Does It" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Jay Desai is Co-Founder and CEO of PatientPing, a company that connects health care providers across the country with real-time notifications to seamlessly coordinate patient care. They have raised funding from some of the best in the world including Google Ventures, First Round Capital and SV Angel. Prior to co-founding PatientPing, Jay worked at the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation where he helped design and implement ACO, Bundled Payment, and other innovative payment models funded by the Affordable Care Act. Jay's previous experience includes Triad Isotopes, Parthenon Capital, and Lehman Brothers. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Jay came to found PatientPing? What was the a-ha moment for him? 2.) How does Jay assess the chemistry and alignment of VCs and their portfolio founders? How can founders detect if the VC is right for them? 3.) We always hear the importance of focus. How does Jay decide the single most important thing? Does this vary with stage and size? How does Jay look to balance such focus with a broader vision for the company? 4.) How important is internal entrepreneurialism for Jay? How does that play out in his management style? What boundaries need to be set? Does Jay agree with Suster, 'constraint enforces creativity'. 5.) Why does Jay have not internal budgets at PatientPing? What are the benefits? How does that affect the team's approach to spending, responsibility and accountability? Items Mentioned In Today’s Episode: Jay’s Fave Blog: The Morning Consult Jay’s Fave Book: Pastoralia As always you can follow The Twenty Minute VC, Harry and Jay on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Snapchat here for mojito madness and all things 20VC. The Twenty Minute VC is proudly sponsored by Luma, Luma is the world’s first ever Surround WiFi system that brings speed, security and control to the home network. And Unlike traditional routers, Luma comes in a pack of two or three sleek devices to place in different rooms in your home. Luma then creates a mesh network that work together to create an outrageously-fast, ultra-secure Surround WiFi network. Lastly, Luma’s app lets you easily see and control which devices, users and content are on your network. To buy your Luma, simply dead to getluma.com or amazon.com. So many problems start with your head: stress, depression, anxiety, fear of the future. What if there was some kind of exercise you could do, that would help you get your head in shape. That’s where the Headspace app comes in. Headspace is meditation made simple. The Headspace app provides guided meditations you can use whenever you want, wherever you want, on your phone, computer or tablet. They have sessions focused on everything from dealing with stress and depression, to helping you eat more mindfully. So download the Headspace app and start your journey towards a happier, healthier life. Learn more at headspace.com/20vc. That’s headspace.com/20vc.
May and Jay sit down to cover three episodes of Digimon this week. Does Jay survive? Actually yes! We get three of the best episodes to finish the Kaiser story arc and May keeps talking about Star Wars references in Digimon. May can’t spell and has a fight with a PokeRom, the children are still horrible to each other in the dub and we find out the shocking truth behind Jun’s little ‘detour’.Shownotes: http://lostintranslationmon.co.vu/post/138768951447/ep39Thank you to our Patrons Sophie Patamon, Wuqinglong, MetalMamemon, Joe, Thunder, Penguinmage, AnimeGuy, Chakmon, Sam Krieger! Become a Patron supporter for as little as a dollar per month and we’ll love you forever!Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lostintranslationmonYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN-_lpot2vexKON1MPPINNAGmail: LostinTranslationmon@Gmail.comReddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/digimon/comments/44ej8k/lost_in_translationmon_digimon_podcast_episode_39/Tumblr: http://lostintranslationmon.co.vu/Twitter: https://twitter.com/translationmonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/LostInTranslationmonWith the Will: http://withthewill.net/threads/14837iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/lost-in-translationmon/id991593581Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/lost-in-translatiomon/lost-in-translationmonSegments:- Intro: 0.0.0-0.0.40- Obnoxious Synopsis: 0.0.41-0.16.34- Digi News and Lost in Newslationmon: 0.16.35-0.18.47- Postmon Pat: 0.18.48-0.39.32- I will show you DigiWorld: 0.39.33-0.44.33- Episode 19 Discussion: 0.44.34-1.16.55- Episode 19 Opinions: 1.16.56-1.19.08- Episode 20 Discussion: 1.19.09-1.38.03- Episode 20 Opinions: 1.38.04-1.41.16- Episode 21 Discussion: 1.41.17-1.59.36- Episode 21 Opinions: 1.59.37-2.06.44- Episode 19, 20, and 21 Opinions: 2.06.45-2.08.57- Outro: 2.08.58-2.10.28
This episode features Mike and Jay's responses to the following listener questions: Jay says he's pro-choice with it comes to people choosing their own health care. Is he also pro-choice when it comes to a woman's right to choose whether or not to end her pregnancy? Jay suggested that President Trump's hardball negotiating style brought North Korea back to the bargaining table. But President Trump was the one who initially cancelled the summit, meaning that Jay's comment is factually inaccurate. Can Jay explain this? How can both parties energize voters to participate and turn out in 2018 and beyond? Aside from judicial nominations, is the Republican Party too short-term oriented in its thinking? What's the justification for free trade with emerging economies, especially if the result is lost American jobs? Don't emerging economies need the U.S. more than the U.S. needs them? Government regulation ended child labor, provided us with a safer food supply, and has led to many other societal goods. Does Jay really oppose government regulation? Can he explain his position on regulation? *Listener support helps make The Politics Guys possible*. If you're interested in supporting the show, go to politicsguys.com/support ( http://www.politicsguys.com/support ). Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy