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This week on Fresh From The Field Fridays from the Produce Industry Network, Dan the Produce Man and Ross the Produce Boss are joined by Eric Patrick, discussing his article "30 Days of Apples." Dive into the latest apple varieties, uncover their unique flavor profiles, crisp textures, and the stories behind these exciting current varieties.So tune in, turn on, and make sure to get your apple a day!
This week on Fresh From The Field Fridays from the Produce Industry Network, Dan the Produce Man and Ross the Produce Boss are joined by Eric Patrick, discussing his article "30 Days of Apples." Dive into the latest apple varieties, uncover their unique flavor profiles, crisp textures, and the stories behind these exciting current varieties.So tune in, turn on, and make sure to get your apple a day!
Father Eric is a new priest for the diocese, serving at St. Charles Borromeo Parish in Sacramento
Motivational speaker, inspire® brand owner, and advocate Eric Patrick Thomas joined me on That Moment with Daymond John to share his jaw-dropping story of becoming a quadraplegic and how he navigates his newfound life with purpose. Listeners expecting a woe-is-me pity party could not be more wrong, as Eric refuses to let his disability stop him from achieving what he describes as “life-changing” goals. He was candid about the realities of his situation (including what he went through in 800+ days straight of ordered bed rest) while also explaining how he pushed through to have a positive and focused mindset. Although Eric's position might be unique, any listener can adopt his straightforward approach to achieving success amidst setbacks out of your control and learn about the importance of putting community and impact first when building a brand. Tune in to an all new episode of That Moment with Daymond John for the conversation that will have you ready to push back 10 times harder at whatever adversity comes your way. Host: Daymond John Producers: Beau Dozier & Shanelle Collins; Ted Kingsbery, Chauncey Bell, & Taryn Loftus For more info on how to take your life and business to the next level, check out DaymondJohn.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Deacon Eric talks his upcoming Priestly Ordination June 3, 2023 at 10am at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Sacramento.
Moises is Associate Director, Family & Respect Life Ministry Deacon Eric talks his upcoming Priestly Ordination June 3, 2023 at 10am at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Sacramento.
Welcome back to PARTISAN, a podcast exploring politics and history in film and entertainment. Join your host, Tony Black, as he is joined by film lecturer & podcaster Carl Sweeney to discuss Stephen Frears' 2006 dramatisation of the British monarchy, THE QUEEN, and the political fallout of the death of Princess Diana... Next time on Partisan, Tony is joined by film writer Eric Patrick to discuss Steven Spielberg's 2005 thriller MUNICH on the eve of 50 years since the Munich Olympic massacre... Host / Editor / Producer Tony Black Guest Carl Sweeney SHOW NOTES Interviews: The Queen - Interview with Helen Mirren & Stephen Frears (2006): https://youtu.be/b5PP_9HMz90 Helen Mirren talks to Town & Country: https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a39225357/helen-mirren-queen-elizabeth-2006-film-appreciation-quotes/ Helen Mirren talks to Black Film: https://www.blackfilm.com/20061006/features/helenmirren.shtml Stephen Frears talks to Slate: https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2007/02/interrogating-stephen-frears.html Helen Mirren & James Cromwell talk to IGN: https://www.ign.com/articles/2006/10/05/interview-helen-mirren-and-james-cromwell?amp=1 Discussing the stag scene: https://www.npr.org/transcripts/7577583?t=1658999895130 Analysis: Filming the Ineffable: Biopics of the British Royal Family by Giselle Bastin: https://muse.jhu.edu/article/394170 Royal Pains: The Queen by Graham Fuller: https://www.filmcomment.com/article/royal-pains-the-queen/ Remystifying Film: Aesthetics, Emotion and The Queen by Stella Hockenhull https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/pdf/10.3366/film.2012.0010 Celebrity, Performance, and Aging: The shaping of Attitude and Expression in Modern Culture by Dr. Josephine Dolan: https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/OutputFile/952713 All Hail “The Queen” by David Edelstein: https://nymag.com/movies/reviews/21684/ Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/partisanpod Follow us on Twitter: @partisanpod_ Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: www.patreon.com/wemadethis We Made This on Twitter: @we_madethis wemadethisnetwork.com Title music: Progressive Progress (c) Howard Harper-Barnes via epidemicsound.com
Welcome back to PARTISAN, a podcast exploring politics and history in film and entertainment.Join your host, Tony Black, as he is joined by film lecturer & podcaster Carl Sweeney to discuss Stephen Frears' 2006 dramatisation of the British monarchy, THE QUEEN, and the political fallout of the death of Princess Diana...Next time on Partisan, Tony is joined by film writer Eric Patrick to discuss Steven Spielberg's 2005 thriller MUNICH on the eve of 50 years since the Munich Olympic massacre...Host / Editor / ProducerTony BlackGuestCarl SweeneySHOW NOTESInterviews:The Queen - Interview with Helen Mirren & Stephen Frears (2006): https://youtu.be/b5PP_9HMz90Helen Mirren talks to Town & Country: https://www.townandcountrymag.com/society/tradition/a39225357/helen-mirren-queen-elizabeth-2006-film-appreciation-quotes/Helen Mirren talks to Black Film: https://www.blackfilm.com/20061006/features/helenmirren.shtmlStephen Frears talks to Slate: https://slate.com/news-and-politics/2007/02/interrogating-stephen-frears.htmlHelen Mirren & James Cromwell talk to IGN: https://www.ign.com/articles/2006/10/05/interview-helen-mirren-and-james-cromwell?amp=1Discussing the stag scene: https://www.npr.org/transcripts/7577583?t=1658999895130Analysis:Filming the Ineffable: Biopics of the British Royal Family by Giselle Bastin:https://muse.jhu.edu/article/394170Royal Pains: The Queen by Graham Fuller: https://www.filmcomment.com/article/royal-pains-the-queen/Remystifying Film: Aesthetics, Emotion and The Queen by Stella Hockenhullhttps://www.euppublishing.com/doi/pdf/10.3366/film.2012.0010Celebrity, Performance, and Aging: The shaping of Attitude and Expression in Modern Culture by Dr. Josephine Dolan: https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/OutputFile/952713All Hail “The Queen” by David Edelstein: https://nymag.com/movies/reviews/21684/Like our Facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/partisanpodFollow us on Twitter:@partisanpod_Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon:www.patreon.com/wemadethisWe Made This on Twitter: @we_madethiswemadethisnetwork.comTitle music: Progressive Progress (c) Howard Harper-Barnes via epidemicsound.com
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I was introduced to Eric Patrick Thomas last year. Unfortunately, we never recorded his episode due to COVID-19 and the issues I was dealing with in my personal life. Today I had the privilege of talking to Eric and this might be the most inspirational episode to date. In 1997, Eric suffered a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the neck down. While most people in his situation might have made excuses Eric decided to make the best of his situation and thrive. He now runs a successful apparel brand and design business. Get "Inspired" by Eric Patrick Thomas. Personal: https://twitter.com/ericpthomas https://www.facebook.com/ericpatrickthomas https://www.instagram.com/ericpatrickthomas/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2zRwUnVJ2jj5uiSAhSz_GQ/featured?view_as=public inspire brand: #inspire #inspireFriday #alctw https://linktr.ee/inspireshirt1 https://twitter.com/inspireshirt https://www.instagram.com/inspireshirt1/ https://www.facebook.com/inspireshirt www.inspireshirt.com http://inspireetsy.com/ https://www.amazon.com/inspireshirt EZ Awareness by Design: #withoutawarenessyourinvisible https://www.instagram.com/ezawareness/ https://ezawareness.com/ https://twitter.com/ezawareness https://www.facebook.com/ezawarenessbydesign/
Eric Patrick Thomas (a.k.a. Mr. inspire) is a Flint, MI, native and entrepreneur who is passionate about changing the way people view disabilities. This passion came after a fateful night in 1997, in which Eric suffered a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the neck down. Throughout this journey Eric uses his experience to empower resilience and inspire change for people with barriers.In addition to serving the community as a public speaker-both motivationally and at House and Senate hearings-Eric sits on several state boards as a voice for people with barriers, is an advocate for Self-Determination living, hip-hop artist, D-MAN ambassador and is the founder of "Inspire" brand clothing.Eric is also the proud owner of EZ Awareness By Design, a business specializing in graphic design for custom apparel, signs, and banners which offers on-the-job experience to people of all abilities.https://www.instagram.com/EricPatrickThomas/https://www.facebook.com/ericpatrickthomas/Jason Wasser Therapist/CoachOnline Tele-Therapy & Coaching
Eric Patrick of Real World New Orleans joins me for Episode 81 to catch up and dive back into the Real World. We talk about his career as a comedian in Sydney and his casting story for Real World, thoughts on New Orleans, his "showmance" with Sahar, dynamics with Knight and Ryan, his thoughts on the roommates remarks at the reunion, what we didn't see, why we didn't see him on a Challenge, and thoughts on a potential Real World NOLA homecoming.
Eric Patrick Thomas (a.k.a. Mr. inspire) is a Flint, MI, native and entrepreneur who is passionate about changing people's view of disabilities. This passion came after a fateful night in 1997, in which Eric suffered a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the neck down. Throughout this journey, Eric uses his experience to empower resilience and inspire change for people with barriers.In addition to serving the community as a public speaker (both motivationally and at House and Senate hearings), Eric sits on several state boards as a voice for people with barriers and advocate for Self-Determination living. He is also a hip-hop artist, D-MAN ambassador, and is the founder of inspire® brand clothing. Eric is also the proud owner of EZ Awareness By Design, a business specializing in graphic design for custom apparel, signs, and banners which offer an on-the-job experience to people of all abilities.Today Eric is going to share just how we too can live inspired.So if you're ready, take out your pencils, and let's begin!Connect with Eric here.If you enjoyed this episode, check out more or connect with Chris here.Support the show (https://paypal.me/pencilleadership)
Beak The Chain Podcast #24 This podcast is one not to be missed. I had the great honour of interviewing Eric Patrick Thomas. (a.k.a. Mr. inspire) is a Flint, MI, native and entrepreneur who is passionate about changing the way people view disabilities. This passion came after a fateful night in 1997, in which Eric suffered a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the neck down. Throughout this journey, Eric uses his experience to empower resilience and inspire change for people with barriers. In addition to serving the community as a public speaker-both motivationally and at House and Senate hearings-Eric sits on several state boards as a voice for people with barriers, is an advocate for Self-Determination living, hip-hop artist, D-MAN ambassador and is the founder of inspire® brand clothing. Eric is also the proud owner of EZ Awareness By Design, a business specializing in graphic design for custom apparel, signs, and banners which offers an on-the-job experience to people of all abilities. Social Media Links / Hashtags / Website Personal:https://twitter.com/ericpthomas https://www.facebook.com/ericpatrickthomas https://www.instagram.com/ericpatrickthomas/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2zRwUnVJ2jj5uiSAhSz_GQ/featured?view_as=public inspire brand: #inspire #inspireFriday #alctw https://linktr.ee/inspireshirt1 https://twitter.com/inspireshirt https://www.instagram.com/inspireshirt1/ https://www.facebook.com/inspireshirtwww.inspireshirt.com
You're fighting to survive after being shot and paralysed from the neck down. How do you rehabilitate yourself? How does this change your outlook? For this episode's #HowToSparkSuccess podcast guest, Eric Patrick Thomas, his experience of spinal cord injury has driven his passion for business, changing the way people view disabilities and sparked his advocacy voice. Eric (a.k.a. Mr Inspire) is an entrepreneur who empowers resilience and inspires change for people with barriers. In addition to serving the community as a public speaker-both motivationally and at House and Senate hearings - Eric sits on several state boards as a voice for people with barriers, is an advocate for Self-Determination living, hip-hop artist, D-MAN ambassador and is the founder of inspire brand clothing. Eric is also the proud owner of EZ Awareness By Design, a business specializing in graphic design for custom apparel, signs, and banners which offers on-the-job experience to people of all abilities. If you are looking for a podcast episode that is going to empower, resilience inspire change and motivate you – this is the one! Just some of the things we chat about: How being shot inspired a new direction How to spark your entrepreneurial spirit Being resilient in times of challenge Thriving after injury This episode is a must listen if you're facing change and want to hear inspiring stories. Connect with Eric on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ericpatrickthomas/ Check out more about how Ez Awareness By Design – without awareness you are invisible - https://ezawareness.com/ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Is YOUR life and business the way you want it? Is there something you WANT but DON'T YET HAVE... - More clients - A promotion - A new job - An unfulfilled dream - Start-up your own business Or something you HAVE but DON'T WANT?... - Stress and anxiety - Short of time to do what needs to be done - No time for yourself - Putting things off - Projects not getting done - Difficult people or situations Or you want to FOCUS on what's really important to you?... - More time with your family - Better work life balance - More time for exercise and self-care - Continuous learning in your career and business Do you want to do something about it? That's where coaching comes in! To help you achieve the things you want so that you can live the life you deserve. BOOK A FREE CALL with me Liz Hamlet to find out more - sparksucceed.co.uk
Are you looking to build a fundraising campaign? Do you NOT have a clue about how to get started with fundraising? Do you need a way to jumpstart your fundraising starting from zero? Well then you're wondering if there is a formula to fundraising that you can implement fast. Well you've landed on post cuz we got a guy. His name is Eric Patrick Thomas and he's an expert at this. He's going to show you how to run a fundraising campaign that you can definitely be proud of as well as getting the funding you need! Check-in now to this convo to learn starting putting this into practice from day one. You'll learn: • How to build a successful fundraising campaign from scratch. • How to actually meet your fundraising goals every time. • How to avoid the mistakes that will derail your fundraising campaign from the start. Jump on this episode if you're … You'll definitely don't want to miss this one! Eric Patrick Thomas (a.k.a. Mr. inspire) is a Flint, MI, native and entrepreneur who is passionate about changing the way people view disabilities. This passion came after a fateful night in 1997, in which Eric suffered a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the neck down. Throughout this journey, Eric uses his experience to empower resilience and inspire change for people with barriers. In addition to serving the community as a public speaker-both motivationally and at House and Senate hearings-Eric sits on several state boards as a voice for people with barriers, is an advocate for Self-Determination living, hip-hop artist, D-MAN ambassador and is the founder of inspire® brand clothing. Eric is also the proud owner of EZ Awareness By Design, a business specializing in graphic design for custom apparel, signs, and banners which offers an on-the-job experience to people of all abilities. InspireShirt.com ________________________________ The Authority Project is a Livestream/Podcast digital marketing show that helps digital marketers, coaches, consultants & creators build authority in their niche. We talk to guests on each show who speak on how they've built authority in their businesses and how you can mimic their success. Learn how to develop authority, build your audience and attract better clients to your business. Tune in on audio or livestream M-W-F & bring your questions! And sign up to the AuthorityLetter.com for my 3-part Video Series on building your authority platform and my way-too-transparent letters on online marketing.
A corker this week as comedian Eric Patrick joins us to talking about Arlington, Virginia. We talk about Eric's experiences living through 9/11 and the DC sniper, the legend of the Bunny man and delve into law breaking public officials. This one has it all. Give it a listen, subscribe, share it around and leave us a nice review on Apple Podcasts. www.communitynoticeboard.com.au
No matter who you are or what you do, there will come a point in life where you're going to face a hardship. A tragedy might strike. A loss occurs. Financial devastation happens. Even something as small as feeling like you're on the wrong path. Each person in life has their own journey and things to face. It's up to that person to make a choice as to what they do after. One of my passions is to meet and speak with people who have overcome amazing things in life and continued on. Eric is one of those people. In this episode of The Carrie Cardozo Podcast I speak with a man I now call a friend, Eric Patrick Thomas who suffered a spinal cord injury in 1997 just when his life was all coming perfectly together. In this episode Eric shares with us what happened that night and how he continued to move forward and not just to live life, but to build business and speak around the country to continue to inspire others. Eric Patrick Thomas (a.k.a. Mr. inspire) is a Flint, MI, native and entrepreneur who is passionate about changing the way people view disabilities. This passion came after a fateful night in 1997, in which Eric suffered a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the neck down. Throughout this journey Eric uses his experience to empower resilience and inspire change for people with barriers. In addition to serving the community as a public speaker-both motivationally and at House and Senate hearings-Eric sits on several state boards as a voice for people with barriers, is an advocate for Self-Determination living, hip-hop artist, D-MAN ambassador and is the founder of inspire® brand clothing. Eric is also the proud owner of EZ Awareness By Design, a business specializing in graphic design for custom apparel, signs, and banners which offers on-the-job experience to people of all abilities. Eric is truly an inspiration and his story will truly inspire you and get you looking at your life a little different. If you'd like to purchases any of his clothing brand simply click here and use the code: CARDOZO for 10% off! To connect more with Eric and watch his journey you can find him on social media: Personal: https://twitter.com/ericpthomas https://www.facebook.com/ericpatrickthomas https://www.instagram.com/ericpatrickthomas/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2zRwUnVJ2jj5uiSAhSz_GQ/featured?view_as=public inspire brand: #inspire #inspireFriday #alctw https://linktr.ee/inspireshirt1 https://twitter.com/inspireshirt https://www.instagram.com/inspireshirt1/ https://www.facebook.com/inspireshirt www.inspireshirt.com http://inspireetsy.com/ https://www.amazon.com/inspireshirt EZ Awareness by Design: #withoutawarenessyourinvisible https://www.instagram.com/ezawareness/ https://ezawareness.com/ https://twitter.com/ezawareness https://www.facebook.com/ezawarenessbydesign/
Eric is an entrepreneur who suffered a terrible drive by shooting after an album release party in 1997 leaving him paralyzed from the neck-down. Today, he is pioneering with having appeared on over 30 podcasts in the past year. This absolute legend does not let his limited mobility prevent him from doing what makes him happy, and helping others to do the same! Please enjoy! Check out his amazing brand through his Social Media below: Facebook: ericpatrickthomas Instagram: ericpatrickthomas Twitter: @ericpthomas Website: EZ Awareness by Design
Eric Patrick is a lifelong marketing professional earning a degree in Advertising from Washington State University. He spent the first 10 years of his career working for small advertising agencies in Portland, OR and central Washington State. Through that experience, he started marketing fruits and vegetables extensively around 2000 and has been at it ever since. Working for one of the largest shippers of apples/pears/cherries in the U.S. and currently at a large distributor based in Oakland, CA. He has traveled extensively during his fresh produce career and also started marketing for other companies such as Tajin Seasonings and about 5 years ago he was asked to pitch a tourism account with a friend. The account was Union Gap, WA Tourism, a small DMO in central Washington State and a small town in Yakima County. Eric also teaches an Intro to Advertising Class at Yakima Valley College. Destination on the Left is joined by Eric Patrick, the Marketing and Tourism Director for Union Gap, Washington. During our conversation, Eric discusses the different ways he is creatively generating awareness for Union Gap. He also explains how Asparafest—an asparagus-themed restaurant weekend—was dawned after one of Union Gap’s local restaurants was presented with the James Beard Award. Eric has been able to build a global network for his Twitter Chat called, #SmallTownTourismChat, and on our podcast, he shares insights about what small towns are doing to drive traffic as the travel industry returns. What You Will Learn: The different ways Eric is creatively promoting tourism in Union Gap, WA How Eric has generated awareness for Union Gap during the pandemic How Eric leveraged the James Beard Award won by a local restaurant to drive awareness The roles of creativity and collaboration in driving tourism for Union Gap Eric’s journey into the travel and tourism industry What opportunities lie ahead for small-town destinations in 2021 Union Gap, WA Destination on the Left is joined by Eric Patrick, the Marketing and Tourism Director for Union Gap, Washington. During our conversation, Eric discusses the different ways he is creatively generating awareness for Union Gap. He also explains how Asparafest—an asparagus-themed restaurant weekend—was dawned after one of Union Gap’s local restaurants was presented with the James Beard Award. Eric has been able to build a global network for his Twitter Chat called, #SmallTownTourismChat, and on our podcast, he shares insights about what small towns are doing to drive traffic as the travel industry returns. Putting Union Gap on the Map When most people think of Washington state, they think of destinations like Seattle and Spokane. Union Gap is not so familiar, but it has a flavor all its own. Located on the east side of the state, Union Gap is nestled in the agricultural belt of Washington which gets over 300 days of sun per year. It is only a half-hour from the mountains, with Mt. Rainier in plain view. Despite its small size, Union Gap offers an unparalleled charm that appeals to outdoor enthusiasts and wine/craft beer connoisseurs alike. Eric has been able to leverage all of these traits to put Union Gap on the map, and he is helping tons of other small-town destinations do the same. Finding Opportunity in 2021 2020 has obviously been a challenging year for everyone in every destination, but looking forward, Eric plans to continue what he started. Union, Gap was on the precipice of widespread recognition before the pandemic. They have tons of unique events, from the world’s largest sprint car show to the annual Pioneer Power show hosted every summer. Eric’s focus as the Marketing and Tourism Director has been to bring these events to the forefront and use them to define Union Gap. He has continued to do that virtually during the pandemic, and as things reopen, the physical events will re-emerge as well. 2021 has so much opportunity, and Union Gap will be positioning themselves as an essential stop in the year of the road trip, with tons of outdoor activities to keep you busy. There is opportunity for every small town destination out there, so join the conversation in Eric’s #SmallTownTourismChat on Twitter. #SmallTownTourismChat: https://twitter.com/search?q=%23smalltowntourismchat&src=typeahead_click Website: http://www.visituniongap.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-patrick-81b4ba20/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnionGapTourism/ Twitter: @UnionGapWA We value your thoughts and feedback and would love to hear from you. Leave us a review on your favorite streaming platform to let us know what you want to hear more of. Here is a quick tutorial on how to leave us a rating and review on iTunes!: https://breaktheicemedia.com/rating-review/
Eric Patrick Thomas is paralyzed from the neck down and he wasn't born that way. And yet Eric has not only achieved some huge dreams, he is one of the most positive people I've ever met. His amazing outlook on life is contagious! Eric shows everyone that it doesn't matter your circumstances, they can be overcome and a positive attitude is key. Yes he's in a wheelchair, but that wheelchair does not define who he is! Listen to how Eric breaks convention, limits and barriers to make his dreams come true! —Eric's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ethomas1977—Eric's T-Shirts and more: https://ezawareness.com/—Eric's FB page: https://www.facebook.com/ezawarenessbydesign—Would LOVE it if you'd follow me on Instagram! @anunknownadventure—Full Show Notes Here:https://www.anunknownadventure.com/aua14.html—KA's Website and Blog here: https://www.anunknownadventure.com/—Thank you so much for listening :) Kimberly Anne
Eric Patrick Thomas (a.k.a. Mr. inspire) is a Flint, MI, native and entrepreneur who is passionate about changing the way people view disabilities. This passion came after a fateful night in 1997, in which Eric suffered a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the neck down. Throughout this journey Eric uses his experience to empower resilience and inspire change for people with barriers. In addition to serving the community as a public speaker-both motivationally and at House and Senate hearings-Eric sits on several state boards as a voice for people with barriers, is an advocate for Self-Determination living, hip-hop artist, D-MAN ambassador and is the founder of inspire® brand clothing. Eric is also the proud owner of EZ Awareness By Design, a business specializing in graphic design for custom apparel, signs, and banners which offers on-the-job experience to people of all abilities. Find all Eric's links below. Social Media Links / Hashtags / Website Personal: https://twitter.com/ericpthomas https://www.facebook.com/ericpatrickthomas https://www.instagram.com/ericpatrickthomas/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2zRwUnVJ2jj5uiSAhSz_GQ/featured?view_as=public inspire brand: #inspire #inspireFriday #alctw https://linktr.ee/inspireshirt1 https://twitter.com/inspireshirt https://www.instagram.com/inspireshirt1/ https://www.facebook.com/inspireshirtwww.inspireshirt.com http://inspireetsy.com/ https://www.amazon.com/inspireshirt EZ Awareness by Design: #withoutawarenessyourinvisible https://www.instagram.com/ezawareness/ https://ezawareness.com/ https://twitter.com/ezawareness https://www.facebook.com/ezawarenessbydesign/ Thank you for your support! If you have any questions, have a subject to be addressed on my show, or want to be on my show please text me at: 609 429-4058 It's a New Dawn Website https://www.itsanewdawnnj.com/Contact Lenora itsanewdawn4u@gmail.com Rawr bars link https://www.rawrorganics.com/?aff=17Use the code Lenny5 at checkout for 5% off! My podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsanewdawn4u https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... My tiktok: itsanewdawn4you Lenora Colarusso youtube channel: https://youtu.be/XFTJ9YT7310
Eric was shot 23 years ago at a house party and to celebrate life, he decided to record 23 interviews before the end of 2020, this being 1 of them. His story is very interesting & inspiring. Eric talks to us about his life as a quadriplegic including clubbing with friends, life at home, daily activities, being an entrepreneur, accessibility, etc. The most inspiring thing about Eric is that he didn't let this life-altering event ruin his life. He worked hard and continued to make music, to have his own business, to make the most out of life, and to inspire others to do the same. If you enjoy listening to our podcast and would like to support us, check out our Buy Me a Coffee page: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/jippodcast Our website: https://justinterestingpeople.com Follow Eric on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericpatrickthomas https://www.instagram.com/ezawareness https://www.instagram.com/inspireshirt1 https://www.instagram.com/dmanfoundation Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justinterestingpeople https://www.instagram.com/rosieandre_com https://www.instagram.com/jeremieandre_fr
Eric Thomas: celebrating 23 years of living after being shot Eric was shot 23 years ago at a house party and to celebrate life, he decided to record 23 interviews before the end of 2020, this being 1 of them. His story is very interesting & inspiring. Eric talks to us about his life as… The post JIP 047: Eric Patrick Thomas appeared first on Just Interesting People.
This episode of The Thrifty Marketer Podcast features Eric Patrick Thomas (a.k.a. Mr. Inspire)Eric is a Flint, MI, native, and entrepreneur who is passionate about changing the way people view disabilities. This passion came after a fateful night in 1997, in which Eric suffered a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the neck down. Throughout this journey, Eric uses his experience to empower resilience and inspire change for people with barriers. In addition to serving the community as a public speaker-both motivationally and at House and Senate hearings, Eric sits on several state boards as a voice for people with barriers. He is an advocate for Self-Determination Living, a hip-hop artist, D-MAN Ambassador, and is the Founder of Inspire® brand clothing. Eric is also the proud owner of EZ Awareness By Design, a business specializing in graphic design for custom apparel, signs, and banners which offers an on-the-job experience to people of all abilities.The Discussion Eric's horrific accident that changed the course of his life His work as an advocate for people with disabilities How people with disabilities can become more resilient EZ Awareness by Design & Inspire BrandsFor more such episodes, follow The Thrifty Marketer Podcast at https://bit.ly/2EN15cJFor SMB Marketing tips, visit https://bit.ly/3hHaj8V Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Since being shot in the neck 23 years ago and suffering a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the neck down, entrepreneur and advocate Eric Patrick Thomas (a.k.a. Mr Inspire) has defied the odds and naysayers alike while creating success through an incredible attitude and sheer force of will. Eric shares about childhood, recovery, his relationship with FUBU founder and Shark Tank member Daymond John, how he raised $80K+ for an accessible van, appearing before the House and Senate to support others, and more. About the Guest: Eric Patrick Thomas (a.k.a. Mr. inspire) is a Flint, MI, native and entrepreneur who is passionate about changing the way people view disabilities. This passion came after a fateful night in 1997, in which Eric suffered a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the neck down. Throughout this journey Eric uses his experience to empower resilience and inspire change for people with barriers. In addition to serving the community as a public speaker-both motivationally and at House and Senate hearings-Eric sits on several state boards as a voice for people with barriers, is an advocate for Self-Determination living, hip-hop artist, D-MAN ambassador and is the founder of inspire® brand clothing. Eric is also the proud owner of EZ Awareness By Design, a business specializing in graphic design for custom apparel, signs, and banners which offers on-the-job experience to people of all abilities. Personal Links: Personal: https://twitter.com/ericpthomas https://www.facebook.com/ericpatrickthomas https://www.instagram.com/ericpatrickthomas/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2zRwUnVJ2jj5uiSAhSz_GQ/featured?view_as=public inspire brand: #inspire #inspireFriday #alctw https://linktr.ee/inspireshirt1 https://twitter.com/inspireshirt https://www.instagram.com/inspireshirt1/ https://www.facebook.com/inspireshirt www.inspireshirt.com http://inspireetsy.com/ https://www.amazon.com/inspireshirt EZ Awareness by Design: #withoutawarenessyourinvisible https://www.instagram.com/ezawareness/ https://ezawareness.com/ https://twitter.com/ezawareness https://www.facebook.com/ezawarenessbydesign/ Resource Links: Power of Broke: https://amzn.to/3nmgFxf Rise and Grind: https://amzn.to/3r5MdtC Power Shift: https://amzn.to/2Kb2QmZ Think and Grow Rich: https://amzn.to/3mqIUcT About the Host: Dan McPherson, International Speaker, Business and Personal Development Coach, and CEO of Leaders Must Lead, is on a mission to help Creatives and Entrepreneurs create and grow profit and understand that Dreams ARE Real. With more than 25 years’ experience in corporate roles leading teams of up to 2000 and responsible for more than $150M in revenue, Dan is a recognized expert in leadership, sales, and business strategy. Through his Leaders Must Learn Mastermind, Dreams ARE Real Podcast, Foundations of Success Training, and powerful 1-1 coaching, Dan helps hundreds of entrepreneurs around the world from musicians and artists to chiropractors, coaches, retailers, and beyond experience success and accomplish their goals. To learn more about Dan or to follow him on Social Media, you can find him on: Website: www.leadersmustlead.com Leaders Must Lead Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leadersmustlead Free Coaching Assessment: https://leadersmustlead.com/free-coaching-assessment Dreams are Real Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/365493184118010/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leadersmustlead/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/leadersmustlead YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZXypDeFKyZnpeQXcX-AsBQ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to my podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to me and greatly appreciated. They help my podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes the show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
Ask Win: http://askwin.weebly.com. Please donate to Ask Win by going to Payment Venmo Win1195 at https://venmo.com/. Win Kelly Charles’ Books: https://www.amazon.com/Win-Kelly-Charles/e/B009VNJEKE/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1. Win Kelly Charles' MONAT: https://wincharles.mymonat.com. On Ask Win today (Thursday, November 19, 2020), Best-Sellinng Author, Win C welcomes Eric Patrick Thomas. Eric (a.k.a. Mr. inspire) is a Flint, MI, native and entrepreneur who is passionate about changing the way people view disabilities. This passion came after a fateful night in 1997, in which Eric suffered a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the neck down. Throughout this journey Eric uses his experience to empower resilience and inspire change for people with barriers. In addition to serving the community as a public speaker-both motivationally and at House and Senate hearings-Eric sits on several state boards as a voice for people with barriers, is an advocate for Self-Determination living, hip-hop artist, D-MAN ambassador and is the founder of inspire® brand clothing. Eric is also the proud owner of EZ Awareness By Design, a business specializing in graphic design for custom apparel, signs, and banners which offers on-the-job experience to people of all abilities. To learn more about Eric visit https://ezawareness.com/.
Welcome to Life well lived by Omobola Stephen.On today's show,Omobola Stephen will be hosting Eric Patrick Thomas. An entrepreneur. Disabled but doing great stuffs with his life.His life journey is a testament to the fact that "Everything in life happens for a reason." And the earlier one comes to this realisation,the better life becomes." Stay tuned.
Eric Patrick Thomas (a.k.a. Mr. inspire) is a Flint, MI native and entrepreneur who is passionate about changing the way people view disabilities. This passion came after a fateful night in 1997, in which Eric suffered a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the neck down. Throughout this journey Eric uses his experience to empower resilience and inspire change for people with barriers. In addition to serving the community as a public speaker-both motivationally and at House and Senate hearings-Eric sits on several state boards as a voice for people with barriers, is an advocate for Self-Determination living, hip-hop artist, D-MAN ambassador and is the founder of inspire® brand clothing. Eric is also the proud owner of EZ Awareness By Design, a business specializing in graphic design for custom apparel, signs, and banners which offers on-the-job experience to people of all abilities. Social Media Links / Hashtags / Website Personal: https://twitter.com/ericpthomas https://www.facebook.com/ericpatrickthomas https://www.instagram.com/ericpatrickthomas/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2zRwUnVJ2jj5uiSAhSz_GQ/featured?view_as=public inspire brand: #inspire #inspireFriday #alctw https://linktr.ee/inspireshirt1 https://twitter.com/inspireshirt https://www.instagram.com/inspireshirt1/ https://www.facebook.com/inspireshirt www.inspireshirt.com http://inspireetsy.com/ https://www.amazon.com/inspireshirt EZ Awareness by Design: #withoutawarenessyourinvisible https://www.instagram.com/ezawareness/ https://ezawareness.com/ https://twitter.com/ezawareness https://www.facebook.com/ezawarenessbydesign/ Find out what Chris is up to at https://linktr.ee/chrisdtgordon Them music by @nateberan
In this episode I talk with Eric Patrick about his globetrotting lifestyle, his past as a new comedian in DC and the political views of a sometimes American. This episode is before the election and the next Eric will be back for the 2nd after the election. Follow Eric on IG at: @epattheexpat Follow ME on IG at: @thetimdmiller GET TICKETS TO NOV. 5th SHOW at ARLINGTON CINEMA & DRAFTHOUSE: https://acdh.arlingtondrafthouse.com/event.cfm?cart&id=543911 CAPITALIST COCKBLOCK: SHOP AMAZON THROUGH THE LINKS BELOW Ring Light- https://amzn.to/2T0Qn6C Nikon D500- https://amzn.to/3cuKUwv
This is the 2nd episode with Eric Patrick and I'd planned to talk about the election results but, there aren't any at this point (Thursday morning) so we talked about it a little and transitioned to talking about relationships and dating while in other countries. Follow Eric on IG at: @epattheexpat Follow ME on IG at: @thetimdmiller GET TICKETS TO NOV. 5th SHOW at ARLINGTON CINEMA & DRAFTHOUSE: https://acdh.arlingtondrafthouse.com/event.cfm?cart&id=543911 CAPITALIST COCKBLOCK: SHOP AMAZON THROUGH THE LINKS BELOW Ring Light- https://amzn.to/2T0Qn6C Nikon D500- https://amzn.to/3cuKUwv
In this episode I talk with Eric Patrick about his globetrotting lifestyle, his past as a new comedian in DC and the political views of a sometimes American. This episode is before the election and the next Eric will be back for the 2nd after the election. Follow Eric on IG at: @epattheexpat Follow ME on IG at: @thetimdmiller GET TICKETS TO NOV. 5th SHOW at ARLINGTON CINEMA & DRAFTHOUSE: https://acdh.arlingtondrafthouse.com/event.cfm?cart&id=543911 CAPITALIST COCKBLOCK: SHOP AMAZON THROUGH THE LINKS BELOW Ring Light- https://amzn.to/2T0Qn6C Nikon D500- https://amzn.to/3cuKUwv
This is the 2nd episode with Eric Patrick and I'd planned to talk about the election results but, there aren't any at this point (Thursday morning) so we talked about it a little and transitioned to talking about relationships and dating while in other countries. Follow Eric on IG at: @epattheexpat Follow ME on IG at: @thetimdmiller GET TICKETS TO NOV. 5th SHOW at ARLINGTON CINEMA & DRAFTHOUSE: https://acdh.arlingtondrafthouse.com/event.cfm?cart&id=543911 CAPITALIST COCKBLOCK: SHOP AMAZON THROUGH THE LINKS BELOW Ring Light- https://amzn.to/2T0Qn6C Nikon D500- https://amzn.to/3cuKUwv
Eric Patrick Thomas, was minding his own business one night at his own party, when he was shot in the back and paralyzed from the neck down instantly. Till this day, he does not know who shot him, or why they shot him. He speaks with Bek Lover, about his life, and how he got to the point of becoming friends with some of the most rich and famous. He explains how to stay positive, no matter what! He is the most Positive Man Alive...www.ezawareness.comLinks to other platforms:YouTube Video HighlightsYouTube Full Video EpisodesApple PodcastiHeart Radio SoundcloudSpotifyGoogle PodcastPodbean Instagram (The Comeback Team)Twitter Page Instagram (Bek Lover)
Eric Patrick Thomas (a.k.a. Mr. inspire) is a Flint, MI, native and entrepreneur who is passionate about changing the way people view disabilities. This passion came after a fateful night in 1997, in which Eric suffered a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the neck down. Throughout this journey Eric uses his experience to empower resilience and inspire change for people with barriers. In addition to serving the community as a public speaker-both motivationally and at House and Senate hearings-Eric sits on several state boards as a voice for people with barriers, is an advocate for Self-Determination living, hip-hop artist, D-MAN ambassador and is the founder of inspire® brand clothing. Eric is also the proud owner of EZ Awareness By Design, a business specializing in graphic design for custom apparel, signs, and banners which offers on-the-job experience to people of all abilities. Social Media Links / Hashtags / Website Personal: https://twitter.com/ericpthomas https://www.facebook.com/ericpatrickthomas https://www.instagram.com/ericpatrickthomas/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2zRwUnVJ2jj5uiSAhSz_GQ/featured?view_as=public inspire brand: #inspire #inspireFriday #alctw https://linktr.ee/inspireshirt1 https://twitter.com/inspireshirt https://www.instagram.com/inspireshirt1/ https://www.facebook.com/inspireshirt www.inspireshirt.com http://inspireetsy.com/ https://www.amazon.com/inspireshirt EZ Awareness by Design: #withoutawarenessyourinvisible https://www.instagram.com/ezawareness/ https://ezawareness.com/ https://twitter.com/ezawareness https://www.facebook.com/ezawarenessbydesign/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/victim-to-victory/message
Eric Patrick Thomas Bio Eric Patrick Thomas (a.k.a. Mr. inspire) is a Flint, MI, native and entrepreneur who is passionate about changing the way people view disabilities. This passion came after a fateful night in 1997, in which Eric suffered a spinal cord injury that paralyzed him from the neck down. Throughout this journey Eric uses his experience to empower resilience and inspire change for people with barriers. In addition to serving the community as a public speaker-both motivationally and at House and Senate hearings-Eric sits on several state boards as a voice for people with barriers, is an advocate for Self-Determination living, hip-hop artist, D-MAN ambassador and is the founder of inspire® brand clothing. Eric is also the proud owner of EZ Awareness By Design, a business specializing in graphic design for custom apparel, signs, and banners which offers on-the-job experience to people of all abilities. facebook.com/ericpatrickthomas https://www.facebook.com/ezawarenessbydesign/?eid=ARByh1mMtcJhrjaC1Rip6R1sxpMOiH3TtgcYkLpsI-OQ8_2qC-ydn3VsIMYANn_SwsvjlNJFIVUSqg-K&timeline_context_item_type=intro_card_work&timeline_context_item_source=1649933678&fref=tag https://ezawareness.com/
Welcome to the O•TV Mindful Conversations series. This is a platform where we share stories of the most incredible people.Our today's guest is Mr. inspire himself! Eric Patrick Thomas is an amazing entrepreneur, inspirational speaker and the founder of EZ Awareness By Design - home of the clothing brand inspire®.In this episode you will get to meet Eric, hear his story, listen, learn and get truly inspired. Let's start the show!#inspire #entrepreneurship #ericpatrickthomasPlease follow Eric on IG: www.instagram.com/EricPatrickThomasFacebook: www.facebook.com/ericpatrickthomasTwitter: www.twitter.com/ericpthomas Support inspire® brand by following it on IG: www.instagram.com/inspireshirt1 & www.instagram.com/EZawareness Purchase inspire® shirt on www.inspireshirt.comUse hashtag #inspirefridays to share your story and what inspires you.Would you like to be featured on my show?Please send your info to iamolganyc@gmail.com
Eric Patrick war schüchtern, dünn und unsportlich. Er liebt Rock'n Roll und Blues, aber Gitarre lernen ist ihm zu anstrengend. Seine Großeltern tun so, als seien sie seine Eltern und seine Mutter soll er für die ältere Schwester halten. Als ob das nicht verwirrend genug sei, wird er von seinen Mitschülern auch noch abgelehnt als "einsamer Bekloppter". Wer hätte gedacht, das aus ihm mal "Slowhand" werden würde? Autoren: Veronika Bock und Ulrich Biermann
Cannabis is a trending topic as we begin to see more and more states regulate some form of its use. Dispensaries are popping up everywhere and normalization of the plant is starting to become a wide spread sentiment. As we begin to hear more conversations about cannabis and the predictions around its legalization, we can't help but wonder how people of color can get into this industry and create new forms of generational wealth. Special Guest Dr. Eric Patrick dropped in to share gems around the Cannabis industry and how his own brand, Good Tree LA has grown from the ground up. Tune in to grab a few pointers on the in's and out of starting your own business as a cannabis company, the loop holes/challenges, and much more!
Dr. Eric Patrick joins the Paychecks & Balances family today. Dr. Patrick a pharmacist turned investor and Entrepreneur. He’s the founder of “The Black Market Exchange”, which he developed because of the lack of people of color in the investing space. The BMEX is an educational platform that teaches investing and stock trading, that’s rooted in hip-hop and pop culture. The company has grown to over 50,000 loyal members, which includes subscribers to Dr. Patrick’s daily stock market newsletter “PAPERTRAIL”. PAPERTRAIL covers the latest stock market news with funny commentary and even has a “bangin’ playlist that’s for the culture each weekday to help you secure the bag”. In this episode, you’ll hear about Dr. Patrick’s journey out of his 9 to 5 Pharmacy job, how he stayed true to his roots while starting his business, his entry into the cannabis space and how some people prefer working a day job, and that’s ok. Highlights: Being a pharmacist “in charge” How shifts in company culture can affect you and your mental health The transition out of your 9-5 job can take a long time, be patient “It’s not a rat race if you truly enjoy your job” Entrepreneur shame The process and hustle of putting out a daily newsletter Staying true to who you are and where you come from when creating a vision for your business Starting a social media agency Helping cannabis entrepreneurs through “Green Tree” The Takeaway: Don’t try and be somebody you’re not with your business. When you show up authentically in the world, people will be drawn to you and your ideas. Paychecks & Balances Websites: https://paychecksandbalances.com/ https://www.patreon.com/paybalances Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paybalances/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paychecksandbalances The Black Market Exchange Website: https://www.thebmex.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/black_market_exchange/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlackMarketExchange YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/BlackMarketExchange?sub_confirmation=1 Twitter: https://twitter.com/BMEX_
Bud Bundy from Married With Children is the target of this thrilling episode. Eric Patrick asked Freddie and Alfie to track down his childhood idol and boy did they deliver! Did Faustino end up of the drugs? Which ones? Click PLAY to find out Where Are They Now?
Interested in learning about how to invest in the Stock Market in 5 days or less, Create a savings plan for you kids, how to start a side hustle with five hundred dollars or less and listen to Hip Hop? This week our special guest is Dr. Eric Patrick who runs the Black Market exchange and writer of the Paper trail that features Stock market analysis combined with Hip Hop lingo. Learn how to invest in 5 Days or Less https://www.thebmex.com/5daycourseWant to feature as a guest, have a suggested topic or leave a comment: tommydanger@gmail.comHarlem based Rap Artist Tommy Danger - The Now and Laterman gave Now and Laters at Local Hip Hop events in exchange for email addresses. This led to the creation of the Mixtape series The Now & Laterman volumes 1 - 10. He has released 13 independent music projects, hosts Motivation and Confidence Podcast weekly and the Author of the E-Book Motivation and confidence Vol. 1 - The 7 StepsJoin our Mailing list http://bit.ly/mac1freeLife Coach: http://bit.ly/coach_tomdangerGo Shop http://bit.ly/2nrcVRrT-Shirt http://bit.ly/MacteesFollow me on https://www.Instagram.com/tomdangerFollow me on https://www.Twitter.com/tomdangerFollow me on https://www.Facebook.com/tomdangeVisit the website https://www.tomdanger.com
On this week’s episode, I’m talking to Eric Patrick who is a full-time Pharmacist, husband, father of two and runs two side hustles, DocDesgins, a social media management company and Black Market Exchange which uses hip-hop and urban media to make investing fun and easy to understand. In this episode we talk about: How he first got into investing Balancing a full-time job as a pharmacist and two side hustles The lessons we can learn about money through hip hop and movies like Black Panther How you can be multi passionate and pursue different career paths Deciding on what to do as a side hustle Lessons to teach your kids about money plus so much more Join the Journeyer Launch Club for more tips, tools and resources to help you on your journey to Financial Freedom! Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: Gaining Personal Financial Freedom through the Biblical Principles of Finances by Larry A. Maxwell Join The Journeyer Launch Club Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12 YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 2 month trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. Connect with Eric: Website Instagram: @Black_market_exchange Twitter: @hiphopstockdoc Facebook: Black Market Exchange Connect with me: Instagram: @journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: Journey To Launch Join the private Facebook Group Become a member of the Journeyer Launch Club
What Can Hip Hop Teach Us About Money? If you take the time to listen to the lyrics, you can learn about real estate, property appreciation, interest growth, investing and much more from modern hip-hop music. While I always take note of these nuggets of info, I never had the idea to combine hip-hop with money lessons. It was Eric Patrick that had that brilliant idea, and I have to say kudos to him, because he does a great job combining the two areas! Side Hustling to Financial Independence Dr. Eric Patrick is a practicing pharmacist by day, but is also the Founder and Chief Investment Educator of Black Market Exchange, LLC. He is also the Founder of Doc Designs - a social media marketing company that helps to grow social followings for brands, and boasts a 5 figure annual income. Erik loves to use hip-hop and urban media to make investing fun and easy to understand. Dr. Eric started The BMEX in 2014 after receiving investment questions from many of his friends and family members. “I knew that if I could link a rapper like Future to explanations on how to dominate the market, but still provide professional and valuable content, people would ride the wave to financial success.” Through his educational site, BMEX, he covers everything from basic financial education like “what is a stock?” to expanding on the definition of REITS. Eric does this through the use of his funny Youtube videos, but he also blogs about trendy investing apps, how to mix travel with investing (financial pleasure), and trends in the market that even the great Warren Buffett would take notice of. He has written for Acorns, BankMobile, Blavity, and Magnify Money. Eric’s Money Philosophy Eric confidently states that money is a tool, and he is here to show you how to use it to its full capacity. But his relationship with money wasn’t always so great. After attending Howard University for Pharmacy School, he was buried under credit card, and student loan debt. We all know that college is expensive, but pharmacy is one of the most expensive programs to pursue in the nation. Eric has made it a goal to keep tackling his student loan debt, but not at the expense of his investing strategy. Eric loves using the snowball method for paying off debt. His debt has grown, after he gave in to pressures to buy a home soon after college. However, he has plans to grow his income through side hustles, which will help with his debt pay off journey. Find out more about the Snow Ball Method by reading this book: Growing Up - Money Story Unlike many of our past guests, Eric’s parents work in the financial industry - both being bankers. He was able to learn about interest from his dad, and about balancing a checkbook from his mom. He had to learn about investing and about other areas of money through curiosity and self-teaching. He continues learning about money now that he has a family of his own! Money and Family Eric has always tried to make money in unique ways. When he was in college at Howard University, he used to sell lunch coupons in the cafeteria! As a couple, his wife is the money manager at home and he is the offensive player - going out and making money moves. Every quarter they come together and adjust their spending, but they do quick check-ins as needed. In terms of their two little girls, saving for them has become a big household goal as they try to teach their kids about saving money. One thing Eric does for the girls every year is the 52-week challenge. Starting at week one and increasing for 52 weeks, you transfer a dollar amount that matches the week number to a savings account. He counts up to 52 for one child, and down from 52 for the other! This makes it easier on the wallet. Week one you would send $1. Week 30 $30, week 52 $52. Essentially, he is sending a combination of $53 every week into two accounts - one for each girl (around $1400 each). All About Pharmacy Careers Dr. Eric Patrick lets us know a little more about pharmacy as a career path! A pharmacy degree is a doctoral degree, which means that when you complete the training, you are a doctor! Pharmacy school requires immense amounts of memorization - as you are learning drug classes, interactions, side effects and systems of the body. You have to be able to learn at a quick pace, and retain all of the knowledge. Once completed, you can expect to make a starting salary of $85k - 105k depending on the area of pharmacy you work in, and your location within the United States. Eric’s goal is not to tread water with a “decent” salary in a middle-class lifestyle - keeping [only] his nose above water. He wants to lives very comfortably, with both his nose and mouth above water. Listen to our episode where he explains more about this concept. Money Prescriptions from Dr. Eric Pay tithe each and every month - you have the ability - the average person has hundreds of dollars in “change” per month - seeping from their budget. Adjust your taxes so that you have more money for everything else - not just a lump sum at tax time. Be committed - you don’t have to be perfect you just have to be committed - like his 52-week rule for his kids. Once he adds a few weeks to the “chain” of payments, he becomes committed to “not breaking the chain!” Don’t break the chain! Stay focused and don’t stop! Most of his followers are actually women. Through working with other women he has learned that “Women tribes are powerful” Make more money - if three different people ask him three times about a topic, he finds a way to sell it. (Can we drop one of Clue’s Bombs?) Eric Patrick on the final questions: Money Lesson: Money is a tool, use it as such and ask yourself, what can it allow me to do. Reading Right Now: Ask, by Ryan Levesque - uses surveys to affect copy and content creation so that you can make something truly valuable. Profit First, By Mike Michalowicz The best way for people to find you: On his site, www.thebmex.com Listen to our previous episode! Stay tuned for Fin Con Fridays! Wendy had the awesome opportunity to attend Fin Con in September. In addition to learning a whole bunch about this industry, she was able to talk to several popular bloggers and podcasters. On Friday, we will release the first of five live recordings from the floor of Fin Con. These are fun and unedited amidst the hustle and bustle of 5000 other money nerds. We hope you enjoy them.
With over a billion active users worldwide, Instagram continues to be a dynamic social media outlet. Are you scratching your head wondering how you can stand out and make great content on Instagram? We’ve got some practical tips in this episode to help you get started. In this episode sponsored by The Rich Miser, we speak with Eric Patrick from Black Market Exchange about: The origin of his Instagram account and brand Tools and practical tips for maintaining style and brand His methodology for selling products without being “salesy” The frequency and scheduling of IG posts Check it out while you're listening: https://www.instagram.com/black_market_exchange For more information, visit the show notes at https://finconexpo.com/mm-54-stand-out-on-instagram/
This recording is made off the back balcony of the Cube Gallery in the village of Moira at around 8:15pm on March 17 (St. Patrick’s Day), 2018. The balcony looked out onto an area of open land, with a Hindu temple on one side and an old Portuguese-style cathedral on the other. I am struck by the merging of layers of sound in this scene — birds and insects, but also sometimes traffic (though the road is distant), voices, power tools and non-power tools, dogs, and various unknown activities. In the middle of the recording, an unseen train passes and somehow overtakes everything for a moment. There are sounds I cannot identify no matter how hard I listen to them. This piece is composed by all the forces that had assembled themselves in that place at that time, on the edge of night. Many thanks to Satinder Singh and Eric Patrick for making this recording possible.
Co-hosts: Del Harrison and Gerard GuilloryFeaturing: KC Mack, John Moody, Candice Thompson, Eric Patrick, Teddy Bannz, Carl Spital, Kali, Aj Faji & Howie Bell.Topics: The late Mitzi Shore & Comedy Store memories, The Teachers Only Tour, pot pies & glazed ham, the international comedy hustle, stripper dads, getting booed while naked, Donald Trump talks smack, Del hates wine, Howie takes us down memory lane, Crack Em Up Comedy in Detroit, AJ reflects on when Dave Chappelle popped in for a late-nite spot at Crack'Em up, plus the "wine-down" with Nichelle. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's episode I am joined by Dr. Eric Patrick who is a Pharmacist by trade and he also has a dual interest in finance. He is a Certified Financial Education Instructor who has been recognized by the National Financial Educators Council and he has also collaborate with Experian and Urban League. He is the founder of The Black Market Exchange company which is designed to help the urban community invest and build wealth. To learn more about Eric visit www.thebmex.com Use code "debt10" to receive 10% off products. Got a question about student loan debt? Want it answered on air? Email me knowdebtnoproblem@gmail.com Ready to create your freedom plan and get rid of student loans once and for all? Schedule your session with me www.abundantwealthsolutions.com Follow me on Instagram and Facebook @abundantwealthsolutions Twitter @abundantws
In this episode we are chatting with Dr. Eric Patrick, aka the Hip Hop Stock Doc. Eric is a pharmacist and the founder of the Black Market Exchange ,the #1 urban investment education site for millennials and aspiring investors that have been underserved. We chat about the inspiration behind the Black Market Exchange, Easy first steps to enter the stock market, and realistic expectations when investing. Dr. Patrick explains whether or not we have missed the Bitcoin wave and how cryptocurrency works. He also shares what's up next if you're looking to invest in the pharmaceutical industry. We also talk hip hop sharing our favorite albums and artists. This episode is jammed packed with a wealth of knowledge. Grab your notepad and dive in. Learn more about Dr. Patrick The Black Market Exchange IG Facebook Follow Us: Facebook Instagram Twitter
Everyone knows investing is a key component of a healthy financial life....but how the heck are you supposed to get started when you A) have no idea what you're doing and B) can hardly make ends meet as it is? On today's show, we're joined by Eric Patrick, founder of the Black Market Exchange, a financial education website empowering millennials to get in the investing game.
Eric Patrick Thomas is an ambassador The D-Man Foundation which runs a barrier free music studio located in Berkley,MI.! Eric Patrick Thomas, a young motivated, ambitious businessman, leads a busy life. As well as the leading force behind "EZ Awareness By Design", specializing in graphic design, custom apparel, signage, and vinyl banners, he is a public speaker, philanthropist, volunteer and advocate for the disabled. His keen business sense began before the early age of ten when he started renting his Nintendo video games in the neighborhood. Music has always been an influence in Eric's life from writing to recording his album with the Hip Hop group “Mizcellaneous”. Appreciation and the love of music and photography eventually led Eric to Lansing Community College where he pursued a degree in photography and broadcasting after graduating from Clio High School in 1996. A random shooting on the fateful night of September 20, 1997 changed Eric's life forever. A young man with dreams of a career in music or photography learned that life is not always fair. Left paralyzed from the neck down by a bullet to the C3 and C4 vertebrates; Eric spent several months on a ventilator with a halo screwed to his head to support his neck fighting for his life. Upon being released from the hospital Eric spent the next six months in rehabilitation at Craig Hospital in Englewood, Colorado learning to cope with his new circumstances. Doctors recommended an assisted living center after leaving the hospital, but with the support of his family he made the transition from rehabilitation to his mother's and stepfather's home. Thanks to the hard work of his stepfather many changes and modifications were made to the home so that Eric could navigate throughout the structure. With the support of Disability Network, a self-determination living arrangement (SDLA) was developed. Having a SDLA permitted Eric to hire his own staff and set goals and dreams using the person centered plan process, allowing Eric to live independently in his own environment. Eric's portfolio resonates with a vast variety of activities from public speaking to managing his graphic design company. His list of charitable works involve everything from Toys for Tots, Relay for Life, Coats For Kids, Food Bank Of Eastern Michigan, American Heart Association, president for the Flint Film Festival, co-founder of Wheels 4 Wheels, local leader for Michigan Partners for Freedom and an ambassador for Danny's Miracle Angel Network (D-Man). Eric does not view his life as a burden but it's an opportunity to help other individuals with disabilities. Some of the most rewarding moments of his life include testifying at both House and Senate hearings at the local, state, and national level, for the advancement of care and rights for people with disabilities. He believes in providing both financial means and access to affordable health care.These things will allow disabled individuals to live independently, and is a motivating factor thatpromotes his voice for those in need. Eric is not content to simply let the world pass by. He is constantly planning new opportunities that will enrich not only his life but those less fortunate. Goodwill Industries has provided Eric with affordable space for his business EZ Awareness By Design. With the support of Genesee Health System, supportive employment, and a Self Determination Living Arrangement Eric is able to have his own house, own his own business, and access to quality of care that provides him with the independence to be responsible for his own destiny. Eric Patrick Thomas Owner of EZ Awareness By Design 4340 A Miller Road Flint, MI 48507 810-618-0197 ezawareness.com Website for D-Man: mydman.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericpatrickthomas/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericpthomas Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ericpthomas Matt and I take the first hour to talk about a ton of top...
Eric Patrick Thomas is an ambassador The D-Man Foundation which runs a barrier free music studio located in Berkley,MI.! Eric Patrick Thomas, a young motivated, ambitious businessman, leads a busy life. As well as the leading force behind "EZ Awareness By Design", specializing in graphic design, custom apparel, signage, and vinyl banners, he is a public speaker, philanthropist, volunteer and advocate for the disabled. His keen business sense began before the early age of ten when he started renting his Nintendo video games in the neighborhood. Music has always been an influence in Eric's life from writing to recording his album with the Hip Hop group “Mizcellaneous”. Appreciation and the love of music and photography eventually led Eric to Lansing Community College where he pursued a degree in photography and broadcasting after graduating from Clio High School in 1996. A random shooting on the fateful night of September 20, 1997 changed Eric's life forever. A young man with dreams of a career in music or photography learned that life is not always fair. Left paralyzed from the neck down by a bullet to the C3 and C4 vertebrates; Eric spent several months on a ventilator with a halo screwed to his head to support his neck fighting for his life. Upon being released from the hospital Eric spent the next six months in rehabilitation at Craig Hospital in Englewood, Colorado learning to cope with his new circumstances. Doctors recommended an assisted living center after leaving the hospital, but with the support of his family he made the transition from rehabilitation to his mother's and stepfather's home. Thanks to the hard work of his stepfather many changes and modifications were made to the home so that Eric could navigate throughout the structure. With the support of Disability Network, a self-determination living arrangement (SDLA) was developed. Having a SDLA permitted Eric to hire his own staff and set goals and dreams using the person centered plan process, allowing Eric to live independently in his own environment. Eric's portfolio resonates with a vast variety of activities from public speaking to managing his graphic design company. His list of charitable works involve everything from Toys for Tots, Relay for Life, Coats For Kids, Food Bank Of Eastern Michigan, American Heart Association, president for the Flint Film Festival, co-founder of Wheels 4 Wheels, local leader for Michigan Partners for Freedom and an ambassador for Danny's Miracle Angel Network (D-Man). Eric does not view his life as a burden but it's an opportunity to help other individuals with disabilities. Some of the most rewarding moments of his life include testifying at both House and Senate hearings at the local, state, and national level, for the advancement of care and rights for people with disabilities. He believes in providing both financial means and access to affordable health care.These things will allow disabled individuals to live independently, and is a motivating factor thatpromotes his voice for those in need. Eric is not content to simply let the world pass by. He is constantly planning new opportunities that will enrich not only his life but those less fortunate. Goodwill Industries has provided Eric with affordable space for his business EZ Awareness By Design. With the support of Genesee Health System, supportive employment, and a Self Determination Living Arrangement Eric is able to have his own house, own his own business, and access to quality of care that provides him with the independence to be responsible for his own destiny. Eric Patrick Thomas Owner of EZ Awareness By Design 4340 A Miller Road Flint, MI 48507 810-618-0197 ezawareness.com Website for D-Man: mydman.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericpatrickthomas/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericpthomas Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ericpthomas Matt and I take the first hour to talk about a ton of top...
Eric Patrick Thomas is an ambassador The D-Man Foundation which runs a barrier free music studio located in Berkley,MI.! Eric Patrick Thomas, a young motivated, ambitious businessman, leads a busy life. As well as the leading force behind "EZ Awareness By Design", specializing in graphic design, custom apparel, signage, and vinyl banners, he is a public speaker, philanthropist, volunteer and advocate for the disabled. His keen business sense began before the early age of ten when he started renting his Nintendo video games in the neighborhood. Music has always been an influence in Eric's life from writing to recording his album with the Hip Hop group “Mizcellaneous”. Appreciation and the love of music and photography eventually led Eric to Lansing Community College where he pursued a degree in photography and broadcasting after graduating from Clio High School in 1996. A random shooting on the fateful night of September 20, 1997 changed Eric's life forever. A young man with dreams of a career in music or photography learned that life is not always fair. Left paralyzed from the neck down by a bullet to the C3 and C4 vertebrates; Eric spent several months on a ventilator with a halo screwed to his head to support his neck fighting for his life. Upon being released from the hospital Eric spent the next six months in rehabilitation at Craig Hospital in Englewood, Colorado learning to cope with his new circumstances. Doctors recommended an assisted living center after leaving the hospital, but with the support of his family he made the transition from rehabilitation to his mother's and stepfather's home. Thanks to the hard work of his stepfather many changes and modifications were made to the home so that Eric could navigate throughout the structure. With the support of Disability Network, a self-determination living arrangement (SDLA) was developed. Having a SDLA permitted Eric to hire his own staff and set goals and dreams using the person centered plan process, allowing Eric to live independently in his own environment. Eric's portfolio resonates with a vast variety of activities from public speaking to managing his graphic design company. His list of charitable works involve everything from Toys for Tots, Relay for Life, Coats For Kids, Food Bank Of Eastern Michigan, American Heart Association, president for the Flint Film Festival, co-founder of Wheels 4 Wheels, local leader for Michigan Partners for Freedom and an ambassador for Danny's Miracle Angel Network (D-Man). Eric does not view his life as a burden but it's an opportunity to help other individuals with disabilities. Some of the most rewarding moments of his life include testifying at both House and Senate hearings at the local, state, and national level, for the advancement of care and rights for people with disabilities. He believes in providing both financial means and access to affordable health care.These things will allow disabled individuals to live independently, and is a motivating factor thatpromotes his voice for those in need. Eric is not content to simply let the world pass by. He is constantly planning new opportunities that will enrich not only his life but those less fortunate. Goodwill Industries has provided Eric with affordable space for his business EZ Awareness By Design. With the support of Genesee Health System, supportive employment, and a Self Determination Living Arrangement Eric is able to have his own house, own his own business, and access to quality of care that provides him with the independence to be responsible for his own destiny. Eric Patrick Thomas Owner of EZ Awareness By Design 4340 A Miller Road Flint, MI 48507 810-618-0197 ezawareness.com Website for D-Man: mydman.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericpatrickthomas/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericpthomas Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ericpthomas Matt and I take the first hour to talk about a ton of top...
Eric Patrick Thomas is an ambassador The D-Man Foundation which runs a barrier free music studio located in Berkley,MI.! Eric Patrick Thomas, a young motivated, ambitious businessman, leads a busy life. As well as the leading force behind "EZ Awareness By Design", specializing in graphic design, custom apparel, signage, and vinyl banners, he is a public speaker, philanthropist, volunteer and advocate for the disabled. His keen business sense began before the early age of ten when he started renting his Nintendo video games in the neighborhood. Music has always been an influence in Eric's life from writing to recording his album with the Hip Hop group “Mizcellaneous”. Appreciation and the love of music and photography eventually led Eric to Lansing Community College where he pursued a degree in photography and broadcasting after graduating from Clio High School in 1996. A random shooting on the fateful night of September 20, 1997 changed Eric's life forever. A young man with dreams of a career in music or photography learned that life is not always fair. Left paralyzed from the neck down by a bullet to the C3 and C4 vertebrates; Eric spent several months on a ventilator with a halo screwed to his head to support his neck fighting for his life. Upon being released from the hospital Eric spent the next six months in rehabilitation at Craig Hospital in Englewood, Colorado learning to cope with his new circumstances. Doctors recommended an assisted living center after leaving the hospital, but with the support of his family he made the transition from rehabilitation to his mother's and stepfather's home. Thanks to the hard work of his stepfather many changes and modifications were made to the home so that Eric could navigate throughout the structure. With the support of Disability Network, a self-determination living arrangement (SDLA) was developed. Having a SDLA permitted Eric to hire his own staff and set goals and dreams using the person centered plan process, allowing Eric to live independently in his own environment. Eric's portfolio resonates with a vast variety of activities from public speaking to managing his graphic design company. His list of charitable works involve everything from Toys for Tots, Relay for Life, Coats For Kids, Food Bank Of Eastern Michigan, American Heart Association, president for the Flint Film Festival, co-founder of Wheels 4 Wheels, local leader for Michigan Partners for Freedom and an ambassador for Danny's Miracle Angel Network (D-Man). Eric does not view his life as a burden but it's an opportunity to help other individuals with disabilities. Some of the most rewarding moments of his life include testifying at both House and Senate hearings at the local, state, and national level, for the advancement of care and rights for people with disabilities. He believes in providing both financial means and access to affordable health care.These things will allow disabled individuals to live independently, and is a motivating factor thatpromotes his voice for those in need. Eric is not content to simply let the world pass by. He is constantly planning new opportunities that will enrich not only his life but those less fortunate. Goodwill Industries has provided Eric with affordable space for his business EZ Awareness By Design. With the support of Genesee Health System, supportive employment, and a Self Determination Living Arrangement Eric is able to have his own house, own his own business, and access to quality of care that provides him with the independence to be responsible for his own destiny. Eric Patrick Thomas Owner of EZ Awareness By Design 4340 A Miller Road Flint, MI 48507 810-618-0197 ezawareness.com Website for D-Man: mydman.org Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ericpatrickthomas/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ericpthomas Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ericpthomas Matt and I take the first hour to talk about a ton of top...
On this #FreeLifeFridays episode, we talk to pharmacist, certified investment educator, writer, and entrepreneur, Dr. Eric Patrick about how investing can help grow your wealth, why Nike's "Just do it" phrase is not just a slogan, how to successfully multi-task, and how you can use music to get your message across. If you’d like to get in touch with Dr. Patrick, you can contact him on his website at www.thebmex.com. He’s also on Instagram at @Black_Market_Exchange. And if you’d like to get in touch with us because you’re interested in being interviewed for a future episode of #FreeLifeFridays, email Ash at ashcash@bankmobile.com. Subscribe to the #FreeLifeFridays podcast on iTunes, so you never miss an episode: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/freel…d1090488020?mt=2
There were a lot of unanswered questions, seemingly broken relationships, and issues to discuss now that the show has wrapped. They said they needed to get some things of their chest, so Elizabethany was happy to let them do so.
A collection of my albums, remixes, mashups and singles.
A collection of my albums, remixes, mashups and singles.