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This week on No Priors, Elad and Sarah sit down with Eric Mitchell and Brandon McKinzie, two of the minds behind OpenAI's O3 model. They discuss what makes O3 unique, including its focus on reasoning, the role of reinforcement learning, and how tool use enables more powerful interactions. The conversation explores the unification of model capabilities, what the next generation of human-AI interfaces could look like, and how models will continue to advance in the years ahead. Sign up for new podcasts every week. Email feedback to show@no-priors.com Follow us on Twitter: @NoPriorsPod | @Saranormous | @EladGil | @mckbrando | @ericmitchellai Show Notes: 0:00 What is o3? 3:21 Reinforcement learning in o3 4:44 Unification of models 8:56 Why tool use helps test time scaling 11:10 Deep research 16:00 Future ways to interact with models 22:03 General purpose vs specialized models 25:30 Simulating AI interacting with the world 29:36 How will models advance?
Continuing the year-long series on wellness, Dr. Nichole Kang, Wellness Center director, and Ally Arthur, Wellness Center manager, talk about the resources available for MCCC students at the Wellness Centers on the Blue Bell and Pottstown campuses.Recorded by Ethan Coldsmith, Eric Mitchell and Quinn Szente.Edited by Quinn Szente.from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program.
Louie & Sean sit down for yet another episode of BloodHorse Monday.They recap the preps from the past weekend, both at FGNOL A & at Sunland.Sean interviews Elliot Walden of WinStar Farm.Eric Mitchell from BloodHorse stops by to chat freshmen stallions.They close with a preview of the Rebel & Battaglia.
Send me a messageAchieving a polished, professional sound in mastering requires a deep understanding of digital distortion and saturation—but how do you use them effectively without compromising clarity? In this episode of Inside The Mix, I'm joined by mastering engineer Eric Mitchell to explore the fine balance between intentional and unintentional distortion, the role of saturation in mastering, and essential techniques to refine your sound.Key Topics Covered:• The difference between intentional vs. unintentional distortion in mastering• How saturation enhances warmth and depth in a mix• Essential techniques for managing loudness and dynamics• Common pitfalls to avoid when using digital distortion• The best tools for mastering and distortion• Transitioning from analog to digital mastering—what you need to know• Why trusting your ears is crucial in mastering and saturationWhether you're a seasoned producer or just getting started, this episode will help you unlock the power of mastering while avoiding common mistakes.Links mentioned in this episode:Follow Eric at Eric Mitchell AudioKaptive AudioGot a question? I'd love to hear from you! Submit a question, share your social media handles or website, and get featured in a future episode. Plus, one lucky question will win a Starbucks voucher each month! Face Your EarsExplore home recording and music creation with Rich and Justin on 'Face Your Ears'!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showListen to my new single 'Separation' Follow Marc Matthews' Socials:Instagram | YouTube | Synth Music Mastering Thanks for listening and never stop making music!
In 2024, So Much to Give Inclusive Café opened two locations on MCCC's Blue Bell Campus. The restaurant's director and co-founder talks about its important mission to provide job opportunities to young people with disabilities. Recorded by Ethan Coldsmith, Eric Mitchell and Quinn Szente.Edited by Quinn Szente. from the College's Sound Recording and Music Technology Program.
Eric Mitchell, Author and Chief Revenue Officer, Client Direct Mortgage. Highlights include: five key drivers of the 1% in sales; your personal profound experience; true mentorship; restructuring of sales roles and reluctance to change. Eric has over 25 years' experience in the mortgage industry.
Josh Bowman and Mark Lane hosted the show, with these guests: -Local sports official Ryan Bowers -St. Paul boys basketball coach Steve Minor -New London girls basketball coach Eric Mitchell
In this episode of Inside the Mix, we dive into the world of DIY mastering. Whether you're curious about mastering music fundamentals, the basic steps of mastering, or simply want to understand what mastering a song really is, this episode has you covered. Join me as I sit down with mastering engineer Eric Mitchell to uncover the techniques, tools, and insights needed to achieve professional-quality results, even in a home studio. Learn about gain staging, overcoming the limitations of home mastering setups, and why experience plays a critical role in achieving the perfect sound.What you'll learn in this episode:- Understanding the feasibility of DIY mastering in home studios- Importance of ear training and room acoustics - Common pitfalls, such as poor gain staging- Mastering workflow tips and essential tools - The significance of reference tracks in mastering - Addressing misconceptions about loudness and streaming - Eric's approach of using project files instead of stereo mixes - Advice for those wanting to pursue a career in mastering - The need for patience and dedication in developing mastering skillsGot feedback? I'd love to hear from you! Click here to leave a review, share your social media handles or website, and get featured in a future episode.Plus, one lucky reviewer will win a Starbucks voucher each month! Support the showWanna release more music in just 28 days? Click here Follow Marc Matthew's Socials:Instagram | YouTube | Synth Music Mastering
Eric Mitchell is an experiencer and an advocate of UFO and Extraterrestrial phenomenon. His life changed in 2013, when he saw a UFO craft outside his house one morning. Since then Eric has worked with experiencers and connecting to what is going on with off-worlders.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/spaced-out-radio--1657874/support.
In this episode, Clancy speaks with Eric Mitchell, President of the Alliance to End Hunger and served as Director of Government Relations for Adtalem Global Education. You won't want to miss their discussion about food justice, the barriers to ending food insecurity, and the issues of domestic and international food security. Enjoy the show!
Forget what you know about mastering music... Have you ever wondered: can I master my music or can I master music at home? Maybe you're seeking answers to topics: mastering music fundamentals, the basic steps of mastering, what is the use of mastering, what is mastering a song, or maybe just what is mastering music. Then check out EP 143 of the Inside The Mix podcast.Unlock the mysteries of home studio mastering with the guidance of Eric Mitchell from Eric Mitchell Audio—your personal mentor in this sonic adventure. We deconstruct the myth that only a high-end studio can produce stellar mastering outcomes, as Eric highlights the pivotal role of a well-treated space and the refined artistry of the human ear. Beware the snares of quick-fix plugins and the deceptive 'car test', for they may lead you astray. Instead, find solace in the wisdom that your DAW, while a trusty steed, isn't the hero of this tale—your skills are.Embark on a historical quest through the evolution of mastering, where Eric, armed with tales of yesteryear's resourceful audio engineering, shares the transition from the analogue days to the digital dominion. The narrative weaves through his experiences, from reshaping the thunderous realms of electronic dance music to challenging the norms by mastering directly from clients' DAW project files. Through this, we scrutinize the fine line separating mixing from mastering, a frontier continually tested by innovation.As our journey nears its end, Eric imparts strategic sagacity for the modern music producer: the golden rules of gain staging and workflow finesse. We examine the nuanced alchemy of mastering for today's streaming giants, ensuring your tracks resonate with crystal-clear quality and robust loudness. Remember, the path to mastering virtuosity demands patience, practice, and an unyielding commitment to one's craft. Join us and absorb Eric's invaluable expertise, a beacon for those navigating the multifaceted seas of audio engineering.CLICK HERE to follow Eric: https://www.ericmitchellaudio.com/Send me a Message Support the Show.► ► ► WAYS TO CONNECT ► ► ► Grab your FREE Test Master at Synth Music Mastering TODAY!✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸Are you READY to enhance your music with my steadfast dedication to quality and personal touch? Bag your FREE Test Master at Synth Music Mastering: https://www.synthmusicmastering.com/masteringBuy me a COFFEE✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸✸If you like what I do, buy me a coffee so I can create more amazing content for you: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/marcjmatthewsSend a DM through IG @insidethemicpodcastEmail me at marc@synthmusicmastering.comThanks for listening & happy producing!
Unlock the secrets of the mortgage industry with the Mortgage Geek, Eric Mitchell, and learn how data and automation are revolutionizing customer service. In a world where convenience is king, our discussion reveals how CRM systems integrate with personal and professional networks to offer a seamless consumer experience. Eric's quarter-century of expertise shines as we delve into the power of soft credit pulls and actionable credit data, highlighting how these tools can notify loan officers about potential clients ready to make financial leaps.This episode isn't just for mortgage pros; realtors, local business owners, and anyone curious about the intersection of technology and customer service will find valuable takeaways. Discover how to harness the power of data to anticipate client needs, and why meeting the digital age's high standards of convenience and efficiency is crucial for staying ahead of the curve. With Eric's enlightening insights, we navigate the expansive potential of digital tools to transform how we connect with clients and elevate our business practices for the ultimate user experience.
Amos Poe is an American New York City-based director and screenwriter, described by The New York Times as a "pioneering indie filmmaker". Amos Poe is one of the first punk filmmakers and his film The Blank Generation[2] (1976)—co-directed with Ivan Král— is one of the earliest punk films. The film features performances by Richard Hell, Talking Heads, Television, Patti Smith, and Wayne County. Rolling Stone named it number 6 on its list of 25 Greatest Punk Rock Movies of All Time.[3] He is also associated with the birth of No Wave Cinema due to films such as The Foreigner (1978), featuring Eric Mitchell, Debbie Harry, Anya Phillips; and Subway Riders (1981),[4] starring Susan Tyrrell, Robbie Coltrane, and Cookie Mueller.[5] During this time he was also the director of the public-access television cable TV show TV Party hosted by Glenn O'Brien and Chris Stein. Hosted by Zef Cota
There's more to Capitol Hill than elbow jabs between elected officials and performative press conferences. Every day, members of Congress who take public service seriously take on our most consequential social and economic challenges. Pull the curtain back further and you will see nonprofit leaders who bring shared values, expertise, policy solutions to these decision makers. On this episode of Power Station, Eric Mitchell, President of the Alliance to End Hunger, shares his organizational strategies for tackling hunger at home and across the globe. It starts with building a powerful coalition of leaders from the corporate, faith-based, NGO, agricultural and academic sectors who are unified in their support for anti-hunger and anti-poverty policies and investments. Their work is vital to the futures of the 44 million Americans and 780 million people globally who experience hunger. Right now, the Alliance is laser-focused on modernizing the Special Supplemental Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC), a highly effective nutritional and education lifeline for our next generation. And because, as Eric says, hunger is a symptom of deeper historical ills, the Alliance champions the EITC and Child Tax Credit, anti-poverty game changers. What an eye-opening and heartening conversation.
Did you know in the last three years, the demand for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) has skyrocketed? In 2022, one in eight Americans — or more than 41 million people — received SNAP benefits. Those benefits were expanded in the early days of the pandemic, as the country faced unprecedented uncertainty around the economy and the grocery supply chain. During that time, recipients were offered the maximum aid for their household size. Earlier this year, that program expansion ended, which meant monthly benefits were cut by an average of $90 per recipient, with some households losing $250 or more in benefits. At the same time, we see consumer debt has been steadily rising, with over 20 million Americans currently behind on their utility payments and nearly 25 million behind on credit card, auto loan or personal loan payments. That's the highest number since The Great Recession. So without enough money to pay for food, a lot of people are forced to make difficult decisions. Do you pay for breakfast or the electric bill? Lunch or the prescription? Do you default on your loan payment or just go hungry altogether? Food insecurity experts are saying the SNAP cuts are pushing the country closer to a looming "hunger cliff.” What does that mean? And what can we do to mitigate the impact of these SNAP cuts for households in need? To help answer these questions, we're talking with Eric Mitchell, Executive Director of the Alliance to End Hunger—a network of companies, nonprofit organizations, universities, foundations, and individuals. He is working to build the Alliance's advocacy capacity on Capitol Hill and in local communities, to build the public and political will to end hunger in the U.S. and around the world. Because, as he said and I doubt anyone would disagree with, no one should go to bed hungry. EPISODE SHOWNOTES: Read more. BE AFFIRMED. Get the Good Words email series. WHAT'S YOUR CAUSE? Take our quiz. STUDY SCRIPTURE. Get inside the collection. BE INSPIRED. Follow us on Instagram. FIGHT FOR GOOD. Give to The Salvation Army.
Date: July 26, 2023Name of podcast: Backstage Pass RadioEpisode title and number: S5: E2 - Stoney Curtis - (Stoney Curtis Band / Count's 77) - Leads Hotter Than Dessert SandsArtist Bio -The Stoney Curtis Band is a Las Vegas heavy blues rock/acid blues experience.They are guitarist/singer Stoney Curtis, bassist Barry Barnes, and drummer/percussionist Shon McKee.To date, they have released six studio albums to critical acclaim. Their songs are regularly featured on Sirius XM Radio and receive millions of plays on online streaming services like Spotify and YouTube.Founded by Stoney out of the blues club circuit in 1994, the Band has gone through several interactions over the years. They have been signed to Shrapnel Records since 2004 and have found ever-increasing success since that time. Having previously settled in Los Angeles, the band now makes its home nestled in the Las Vegas music scene.Past members have included drummer Charlie Glover, bassist Colby Smith, bassist Roger Tausz, singer Eric Mitchell, and singer Kyle Frost.Their current line-up was brought together in the early 2010's.Stoney met Barry Barnes at a Sand Dollar Blues Club jam in 2010, and when scheduling conflicts left Stoney without a bassist, he called upon Barry to join him for a US tour. Keeping up with everything Stoney could throw at him, Barry has lent power to the group's sound with his skill and killer feel as the bass backbone of blues.Stoney first saw Shon McKee playing while attending a performance for South of Graceland in 2012 at the behest of the group's manager. Immediately impressed by Shon's world-class drumming, they met face to face a week later and bonded over a mutual love of KISS. The Power Trio of the Stoney Curtis Band was now finally forged atop Shon's rock-solid drumming.The three have enjoyed sharing success after success, fueled by a friendship born out of love for each's others compatible musical spirits and incredible talent. Whether it's recording in studio or touring the country, the Stoney Curtis Band has brought top-tier energetic blues acid rock to millions of fans across the globe.Sponsor Link:WWW.ECOTRIC.COMBackstage Pass Radio Social Media Handles:Facebook - @backstagepassradiopodcast @randyhulseymusicInstagram - @Backstagepassradio @randyhulseymusicTwitter - @backstagepassPC @rhulseymusicWebsite - backstagepassradio.com and randyhulsey.comArtist Media Handles:Website - www.stoneycurtisband.com & www.counts77.comCall to actionWe ask our listeners to like, share, and subscribe to the show and the artist's social media pages. This enables us to continue pushing great content to the consumer. Thank you for being a part of Backstage Pass RadioYour Host,Randy Hulsey
Eric Mitchell is the Executive Director of the Alliance to End Hunger. In his role, he leads the Alliance's strategic direction, including expanding and mobilizing its network of companies, nonprofit organizations, universities, foundations, and individuals. Prior to the Alliance, Eric served as Director of Global Government Relations for Adtalem Global Education, where he partnered with local government officials, businesses, and civic organizations in the United States and the Caribbean. He also served for six years as the Director of Government Relations at Bread for the World. Eric began his political career on Capitol Hill, serving as Policy Advisor to civil rights icon, U.S. Congressman John Lewis (D-GA), and Legislative Assistant to U.S. Congressman Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. (D-GA). Eric was included in The Root 100 most influential African Americans under the age of 40. He was also recognized as a “Top Lobbyist” from 2014-2019 by The Hill newspaper. Eric talked about the Farmbill and here is a link explaining more about this Bill. You can follow the The Alliance to End Hunger on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Eric is also on Twitter. The songs picked by all our guests can be found via our playlist #walktalklisten here. Please let me/us know via our email innovationhub@cwsglobal.org what you think about this new series. We would love to hear from you. Please like/follow our Walk Talk Listen podcast and follow mauricebloem on twitter and instagram. Or check us out on our website 100mile.org. We also encourage you to check out the special WTL series Enough for All about an organization called CWS. Stay tuned for the 11th 100 mile walk that will take place from March 26 - April 1, 2023 in Seattle, WA area, find more info via de 100mile.org website. Or go straight to our fundraising page.
This is a story of an Amazing Paranormal Road trip taken by Erik The Adventurer & Eric Mitchell. A double dose of powerfully prophetic professional researchers bringing us true and mysterious tales from the road. What they found, saw, and experienced is shared on this podcast. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ryan-burns4/support
We're all aware of the importance of building a strong network. Your professional and personal networks can make or break your success. But what we often don't realize is that our community is just as important as our network. Our community is made up of the people who we interact with on a daily basis, and it can have a profound impact on our lives. Eric is certified by both PARISI and Training for Warriors staff all around the country and has spoken to many companies about how to improve culture in any setting. He loves to train and enjoys all the adventures he has with his son. Loves travel."I have two artificial knees. You could say I am Iron Man” says EricHe has been a part of two world records with Training for Warriors (one was the most amount deadlifted in an hour by a group of people- we moved nearly 3.9 million pounds)https://coachericmitchell.com/IG: ericstephenmitchellFacebook: Eric Mitchell Be sure to check out this episode of the BOF Podcast. Don't forget to like, share and subscribe!Join the Brotherhood of Fatherhood FB group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/brotherhoodoffatherhoodwww.brotherhoodfatherhood.com/alphaOrder the DAPPERGURU and get 10% on your order by using the code: Brotherhoodhttps://thedapperguru.com/?ref=PngnnQiFoV05N Direct Hemp: Get 15% discount on purchases from Direct Hemp!www.directhemp.com Use Code: brotherhoodOur sponsor: Jarvis Copy ai: https://jasper.ai/?fpr=scottr#BOFPodcast #brotherhoodoffatherhood #brotherhoodoffatherhoodpodcast #dad #father #podcast #fatherhood #parenting #masculinity #menleadingmen #personalgrowth
Veteran Police Officer and SWAT Operator, Eric Mitchell steps onto the podcast this week to share his journey young kid from a rough neighborhood to becoming a law enforcement officer. Together, we cover everything from family issues to psychological hurdles, and learn why it is so important for individuals in high-stress occupations to optimize their health and hormones to become the best version of themselves both mentally and physically.
Eric Mitchell, an industry leader in marketing and business development, joins us to tell us the five reasons why the ultra-wealthy work so hard - it isn't for the money! Eric also shares his phobia of public speaking and the mindset shift required to share the stage speaking with Tony Robbins. Eric Mitchell is a published author, professional trainer, public speaker, mentor, coach, Certified Master in Neuro-Linguistic Programming, and the Executive Vice President for Gold Star Mortgage. Eric has trained thousands of professionals all over North America and is also the author of “The Why Of Money”.LINKS:
164: Building an Organizational Culture of Advocacy (Eric Mitchell)SUMMARYYou likely bring a passion for change to your leadership role, but are you channeling that passion in the most effective way possible? Are you the advocate for the societal change you aspire to see? In episode #164 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, one time Capitol Hill congressional staffer turned executive director Eric Mitchell explains the missing component to senior nonprofit leadership: advocacy. You may know policies and regulations that can impact your organization, but Eric explains the importance of advocating for policy change that would better affect the community you're there to serve. Don't go it alone. Learn how to build a coalition of many to lobby lawmakers. Eric discusses how to advocate for legislation, regulations and policies that get to the root causes which impact people's daily lives and not just continuously treat the symptoms. You'll also hear many lessons learned from someone who has crossed various sectors along his career journey.ABOUT ERICEric Mitchell is the Executive Director of the Alliance to End Hunger. In his role, he leads the Alliance's strategic direction, including expanding and mobilizing its network of companies, nonprofit organizations, universities, foundations, and individuals. Prior to the Alliance, Eric served as Director of Global Government Relations for Adtalem Global Education, where he partnered with local government officials, businesses, and civic organizations in the United States and the Caribbean. He also served for six years as the Director of Government Relations at Bread for the World. Eric began his political career on Capitol Hill, serving as Policy Advisor to civil rights icon, U.S. Congressman John Lewis (D-GA), and Legislative Assistant to U.S. Congressman Sanford D. Bishop, Jr. (D-GA).In 2014, Eric was included in The Root 100 most influential African Americans under the age of 40. He was also recognized as a “Top Lobbyist” from 2014 to 2019 by The Hill newspaper.EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCESThe End of Fundraising: Raise More Money by Selling Your Impact by Jason SaulLearn more about Eric and the work he's doing at the Alliance to End Hunger hereCheck out Patton's new book Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership: Seven Keys to Advancing Your Career in the Philanthropic Sector
It is shocking that hunger is an everyday reality for 38 million Americans and 800 million people globally. The Alliance to End Hunger is the national nonprofit that convenes diverse sectors, from universities to health insurers, corporations and faith-based nonprofits to craft and advocate policy solutions. And with Eric Mitchell at the helm, members grapple with hunger's root causes: Covid, climate, conflict, exacerbated by systemic racism. Members advocate on Capitol Hill for expanded Emergency Food Assistance, made necessary by the pandemic, and for the modernization of SNAP and WIC. It is pushing for passage of the Farm Bill, whose sweeping components include improvements to conservation, nutrition assistance, and agricultural subsidies. The Alliance operates similarly on the global stage, partnering with United Nations agencies and farmers to generate the resources needed to withstand man-made disasters, from war to climate shocks, including floods and draught. Eric looks forward to September 2022, when the White House will hold a conference on hunger, nutrition and health, a forum the Alliance has championed. As Eric says, ending hunger requires rethinking how systems, from transportation to agriculture, intersect and how they can be retooled to make ending hunger possible.
SOR April 8 22 Government Experiencers With Michael W Hall Nicole Sakach Eric Mitchell
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Breaking news out of the Pentagon where 1,500 pages of documents were released regarding the UFO phenomenon. What's interesting about these papers is that there are reports taken about experiencers, who've suffered everything from headaches and bloody noses to false pregnancies. Who or what are causing these and how much does the government know?
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Hey FAB Friends!!! Check out today's bonus episode giving you a true love story! Join me and my special guest, Eric Mitchell, aka the hubby as we share that time we met online and ended up married! It is our 18th wedding anniversary today and I wanted to share our story. Its different, unique, funny and very special to us and I know you will find some really value. Plus Drew Brees is involved...so yay!!!!
Eric Mitchell is a Nationally recognized Sports Analyst & TV personality, with regular features on NBC, Fox News, NewsMax, BBC News, Cheddar and many more. Co- Founder of Life-Flip Media , and also a Marine Corps Veteran.If there is anyone who knows the PR industry it is Eric. With his authentic personality, and his genuine relationships, he is quickly taking over the media world. Listen to this episode today to hearHow Eric went from Tech to MediaHow to perfect your media pitchesHow to build relationships in the PR worldHow to land tv-bookings The power of a follow upand so much more!Follow Eric on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ericlmitchell/Follow Jackie on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jackie_minsky/
Rusty Ellis talks with former Pickett County basketball star and current White County boys' basketball coach Eric Mitchell!
Jon and Joey are joined by special guest Eric Mitchell of Starlight Beacon Transmissions, to discuss all things Star Wars in gaming and the new Halo TV series trailer! From there the LvLUp boys break down the latest news in gaming & esports this past week: Sony acquiring Bungie, PlayStation’s Gran Turismo 7 State of […]
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Eric Mitchell Create Clarity With Charity with Charity Brown Episode 004- Practicing Mindfulness is Essential In this episode of Create Clarity With Charity, hybrid business coach and consultant Charity Brown of the Now Answer Group sits down with Eric Mitchell, host of podcast and YouTube show To The Point, and co-founder of LifeFlip Media, to discuss entrepreneurship and ways of becoming the entrepreneur you always dreamed of becoming without fear. Tune in as Charity and Eric discuss: ● Why starting a business may not be easy, but with the right mindset and help, not impossible, either ● Why it's important to have a strong, knowledgeable mentor ● Tools that Charity uses to help her clients grow their business ● Common mistakes made by new entrepreneurs ● A sneak peak into Charity's incredible Five Star Business Accelerator Program Learn more about Charity and the Program: Website: https://nowanswergroup.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CharityBrownNOW Facebook: : https://www.facebook.com/nowbusinessacademy/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AnswerGroupPDX Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/THEHAPPYCEOBIZGURU/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charity-brown-3539533a/ Connect with Eric: YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/TothePointwithEricMitchell LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericlmitchell PODCAST: https://www.audible.com/pd/To-the-Point-with-Eric-Mitchell-Podcast/B08JJPJVLD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The threat to the industrialized world cause cannabis to be demonized.Dr. Eric Mitchell was only the third African American to finish the orthopedic program at the university of Pennsylvania joins Osiris Stephen and Nina Simmons to give us a history of cannabis and hemp and his work with CBD vitamins.Produced by PodConX
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The Post Sunday Blues: A Preaching Postmortem is where you can go backstage with Liberti Church Collingswood's sermons! Eric Mitchell, Liberti Collingswood's Executive Pastor with that new-ordained smell, is debriefed by Jim concerning his recent sermonics. Every week, it's Eric that directs Liberti's staff meetings; now, the tables are turned! Email us your thoughts via postsundayblues@gmail.com.
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As Executive Vice President - National Retail for Gold Star Mortgage Financial Group, Eric Mitchell has helped to attract, develop, and employ the highest caliber mortgage professionals and branches. He's taken more than two decades to develop simple, practical strategies to take sales professionals off cruise control and declare success. Join Jornaya Head of Consumer Finance Mike Eshelman as he talks to Eric about his career and his newest book, The Why of Money, in the latest episode of Jornaya Talks Mortgage.
Today's guest we have the Eric's from Pinehurst. Eric Kuester is the VP of Sales & Marketing and Eric Mitchell is the man behind the beer at Pinehurst brewery. Today we discuss what makes Pinehurst special and why they have gone to such great lengths to make Pinehurst stand apart form any other resort you could visit. Oh yeah, and we talk about the US Open choosing Pinehurst as their new anchor site for the next 40 YEARS!
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Sit back and listen to our guest, Eric Mitchell of Executive Vice President for Gold Star Mortgage / oversees all Business Development Strategies for their 400 Employee Nationwide, share his life lessons that have helped his business growth. He educates us on how using award-winning application technology, creates highly sought-after state-of-the-art lead generation platforms that have delivered sustainable growth for the thousands of sales professionals he's trained across North America.