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Best podcasts about finally jason

Latest podcast episodes about finally jason

Have Guitar Will Travel Podcast
169 - Jason Boland (and The Stragglers)

Have Guitar Will Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025


169 - Jason Boland (and The Stragglers) In episode 169 of “Have Guitar Will Travel”, presented by Vintage Guitar Magazine, host James Patrick Regan speaks with guitarist and band leader Jason Boland. In their conversation Jason talks about his new album “The Last Kings of Babylon” and living Texas and Oklahoma. Jason talks about the gear he used on the album and live and his extensive collection of pedals including a couple Klon's, ODR 1's, Tube Screamer's and more and how he amassed his collection of pedals. Jason tells us about his tour schedule with band dates and solo dates and his pastime of going to see other bands when he's at home with his wife and Jason describes the music scene in Oklahoma. Jason also discusses his opry experience and the drawbacks of owning a tour bus. Finally Jason tells what he is looking for in the pedal world. To find out more about Jason and the Stragglers you can check out their website: thestragglers.com Please subscribe, like, comment, share and review this podcast! #VintageGuitarMagazine #JasonBoland #JasonBolandandtheStragglers #Pedals #LastKingsofBabylon #MartinGuitars #VintageGuitar #Klon #TubeScreamer #ODR1 #theDeadlies #haveguitarwilltravelpodcast #HGWT . . . Please like, comment, and share this podcast! Download Link

Drivetime with DeRusha
Susie, DeRush-Hour & eBike rebates

Drivetime with DeRusha

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 30:22


Hour 3: Jason and Susie talk about stealing the occasional grape from the grocery store. Then on the DeRush-Hour: trouble getting your license test? You're not alone. Finally Jason lambasts the state eBike rebate program.  

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Vince Coakley Podcast
Jason Lewis Fills In for Vince Coakley

Vince Coakley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 66:17


Tune in here as Jason Lewis fills in for Vince Coakley on this Thursday edition of the Vince Coakley Radio Program! Jason starts the show by talking about the "alternate universe," that the main stream media lives in and how it is different from everyday Americans + how the post-Presidential life of Jimmy Carter has led to some revisionist history about him. He also has a discussion with a caller about the root cause of high housing costs + explains to another caller what he thinks about the idea of a possible Constitutional Convention.  In the second hour of the show Jason talks about the North Carolina Senate passing a bill banning wearing masks in public and shares when he got his first inkling that this kind of response would eventually happen + shares his thoughts on Trump's ongoing legal issues as his attorneys cross-examine Michael Cohen.  Finally Jason explains why Trump's pick for Vice President is the most important VP choice ever. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Stumbling Through Enlightenment
Episode 151 - When It Comes To Love Are We Speaking The Right Language

Stumbling Through Enlightenment

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 38:49


We check in with Jason this week, who is struggling again with the relationship with his son. Jason is continuing to attempt to connect with his oldest son, who still lives at home. His son, who is now 18 is trying to discover who he is and assert his independence. Jason knows that this is the time in his son's life when this should happen, but he is frustrated with the way his son is choosing to do it. Jason relays stories of his son canceling plans at the last minute on him and Jessica, and especially a lack of interest in hunting with him which is the one activity Jason felt like they bonded over. As the conversation progresses Jason speaks about how to deal with his own emotions, and trying to become comfortable doing things on his own that he enjoyed doing with his son. Today we take a look at the concept of Love Languages as presented In Gary Chapman's 1992 book: The 5 Love Languages. In his book Gary writes about his understanding of the 5 major ways people show and want to receive love. The premise is that every person has one major language, that when they receive, they feel the most loved. Every person also has another language that they “speak” which may not be the same as they wish to “hear”. Edward speaks about his experiences with these concepts as well as some of the views from the book. Jason Joins in as he starts to understand the premise. Finally Jason and Edward discuss their own love languages as well as ones that they feel repulsion to due to trauma.

MitsuTimes Podcast
Ep48: Jason's 9 second 2g

MitsuTimes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2023 54:21


Jason and his YouTube channel has taught many of us in the community the ins and outs and the dos and don'ts of the DSM platform. Needless to say he is very knowledgeable, and he doesn't just talk the talk. His 9 second 2g is an absolute beauty to behold and you'd have a hard time telling from the outside but it's a pure function over form build. Jason tells the story that led to him owning his 2g and what grew his passion to not only build it but to chronicle it for the benefit of the community. Jason talks about his previous setups that helped achieve his time goals. He tells us a little about his off-season upgrades and what we can expect to see for 2023. Finally Jason talks about his goals for this year and what events that you can expect to see him and his car at.

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Ecommerce Building Blocks
Ep. 26 How Jordan West Made 100k in an Hour with Gated Launches

Ecommerce Building Blocks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 25:35


Jordan West has founded several Ecommerce businesses, runs and agency, and also hosts a successful podcast of his own where he shares marketing tips for other founders in the space. Jason invited him onto the show to share his recipe for creating demand with gated launches. They get into building community, the steps for ensuring a profitable launch event, and lessons learned over the course of a successful career. In this episode of Ecommerce Building Blocks Jason and Jordan West get into the nitty gritty of of gated launches - how to do them, which channels to use, and which community pool to pull from to ensure their success. All product launches depend on the community that surrounds the brand and Jordan also has great tips for building a community for your brand, whether it is oriented directly around your product or around other shared interests and activities. Finally Jason and Jordan reflect on what it means to constantly be learning on the job, from hiring experts to continually educating oneself. Jordan's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-west-marketer/?originalSubdomain=ca Jordan's podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/secrets-to-scaling-your-ecommerce-brand/id1480733021 ➡️ Building Blocks website: bbclass.co

The Ready Play Tennis Podcast
Novak's Out, But There's ACTUAL Tennis in the Land of Aus

The Ready Play Tennis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 34:55


Novak is official out of the AO2022, as the judge upheld the revocation of his visa. He was whisked to the airport and boarded a flight back to Dubai. While certainly the right decision for many, including the public in Australia, it no doubt leaves a hole in the draw and the tournament. The saga has no doubt overshadowed some great action already underway in the Australia in the lead up to AO2022. Jason breaks down the action on both the men's and women's side, including the wonderful story of Thanasi Kokkinakis taking his maiden title in his home town of Adelaide. He recaps wins from Monfils, Karatsev, and the continued resurgence of Andy Murray.  For the women, Halep and Anisimova take titles in Melbourne, Barty reminds us why she's world #1, and Keys and Badosa capture titles in week two of warm up events. Finally Jason shares his thoughts on what's going on with Emma Raducanu.   Kicking off Season 3 with sales on select merch from the  Ready Play Shopify store! Support The Ready Play Tennis Podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/readyplaytennis. Share your thoughts! Connect with us! E: readyplaytennispodcast@gmail.com IG & TikTok: @readyplaytennispodcast

BetAmerica Radio Network
Jason Beem Horse Racing Podcast 12/17/21--Jury/Weekend Preview

BetAmerica Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 58:31


Jason opens the show with an announcement about the podcast.  Then he welcomes in James and Scott to look back at their 2021 and some favorite racing memories.  Finally Jason discusses some of the racing this weekend from Gulfstream Park, Aqueduct, and Oaklawn.  

Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre
The Chiefs' Biggest Problem, Big Problems in Beantown & a Grand Slam Trade for the Rams

Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 38:24


On today's episode, Jason kicks things off with a few choice words for Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs following their ugly Monday Night Football victory over the New York Giants. If it wasn't clear before it is now - the Chiefs stink. Their refusal to evolve and accept that NFL defense have caught up to what they like to do offensively will ultimately be their undoing. The confidence they used to play with has turned into arrogance, so it's no surprise that they get smacked by the good teams and struggle themselves to beat the bad ones. Later, Jason shares a quick thought on the Chicago Bulls' win over the Boston Celtics. Boston got outscored by 28 points in the fourth quarter before they got booed off the floor by their home fans - and that wasn't even the worst part. After the game, Marcus Smart called out stars Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown for not passing the ball more. Maybe Kyrie Irving was right about Tatum and Brown all those years ago? More importantly, is this the beginning of the end for Tatum's time in Boston? Feels like something to monitor. Finally Jason goes deep on the blockbuster deal that saw All-Pro pass rusher Von Miller traded to the Los Angeles Rams. Miller is no longer the Super Bowl MVP-caliber player we saw a few years back, but he doesn't have to be in Los Angeles. With Aaron Donald and Leonard Floyd on the defensive line and Jalen Ramsey anchoring the secondary, Miller gets to function as arguably the greatest '4th option' in the NFL. This is a great deal for the Rams; We all know that the NFL Draft is a crapshoot, so giving up a 2nd and 3rd round pick for a player of Miller's caliber feels like money well spent. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Straight Outta Vegas with RJ Bell
SPECIAL PREVIEW - Straight Fire w/ Jason McIntyre - The Chiefs' Biggest Problem, Big Problems in Beantown & a Grand Slam Trade for the Rams

Straight Outta Vegas with RJ Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 38:24


On today's episode, Jason kicks things off with a few choice words for Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs following their ugly Monday Night Football victory over the New York Giants. If it wasn't clear before it is now - the Chiefs stink. Their refusal to evolve and accept that NFL defense have caught up to what they like to do offensively will ultimately be their undoing. The confidence they used to play with has turned into arrogance, so it's no surprise that they get smacked by the good teams and struggle themselves to beat the bad ones. Later, Jason shares a quick thought on the Chicago Bulls' win over the Boston Celtics. Boston got outscored by 28 points in the fourth quarter before they got booed off the floor by their home fans - and that wasn't even the worst part. After the game, Marcus Smart called out stars Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown for not passing the ball more. Maybe Kyrie Irving was right about Tatum and Brown all those years ago? More importantly, is this the beginning of the end for Tatum's time in Boston? Feels like something to monitor. Finally Jason goes deep on the blockbuster deal that saw All-Pro pass rusher Von Miller traded to the Los Angeles Rams. Miller is no longer the Super Bowl MVP-caliber player we saw a few years back, but he doesn't have to be in Los Angeles. With Aaron Donald and Leonard Floyd on the defensive line and Jalen Ramsey anchoring the secondary, Miller gets to function as arguably the greatest '4th option' in the NFL. This is a great deal for the Rams; We all know that the NFL Draft is a crapshoot, so giving up a 2nd and 3rd round pick for a player of Miller's caliber feels like money well spent. Click here to subscribe, rate and review all of the latest Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre podcasts! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Moratorium
Episode 226 The Yarn Wall

The Moratorium

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 99:32


Captain Kirk told us that there were boobs in space. And he wasn't lying. This week Jason and Tim square off with a foreign film in the Gore-a-torium and then pay tribute the Hollywood Icon Anthony Quinn. Finally Jason takes us down the yarn to a movie that was high on the list when The Moratorium was being conceived. All of this and a ton of laughs.Stick it in your Earholes!#VivaLaVHS#LongLiveVHS Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Classic Comics Cavalcade
Marvelcast Part Eleven: Is Guardians of the Galaxy the best Marvel movie?

Classic Comics Cavalcade

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 23:58


Finally Jason and Carlos watch one of their favorite Marvel movies, Guardians of the Galaxy. Both of them love this fun, freewheeling superhero flick, so they trade off in a conversation about why it's so great. Join them for 24 minutes of purely pleasurable chat about a purely pleasurable film! If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe and leave a rating on iTunes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/classiccomics/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/classiccomics/support

Jason and the Movienauts
Marvelcast Part Eleven: Is Guardians of the Galaxy the best Marvel movie?

Jason and the Movienauts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 23:50


Finally Jason and Carlos watch one of their favorite Marvel movies, Guardians of the Galaxy. Both of them love this fun, freewheeling superhero flick, so they trade off in a conversation about why it's so great. Join them for 24 minutes of purely pleasurable chat about a purely pleasurable film! If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe and leave a rating on iTunes. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason-sacks/message

BetAmerica Radio Network
Jason Beem Horse Racing Podcast 6/11/21--Jury/Weekend Preview

BetAmerica Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 50:25


It's Friday and we're looking ahead to a weekend of racing action.  Jason discusses the Pegasus Stakes coming up at Monmouth as well as the Salvator Mile.  Ed and Scott join Jason for the Jury segment to wrap up the 2021 Triple Crown.  Finally Jason discusses this weekend's Mint Julep Stakes at Churchill Downs.  

A New Morning
Debut in theaters for "A Quiet Place II" finally - Jason Nathanson

A New Morning

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 5:28


"Cruella" also opening this weekend See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Moratorium
Episode 211 The Yarn Wall

The Moratorium

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 119:49


It's time to leave Italy once again and head back to the good ole US of A. This week Jason and Tim spend a lot of time talking about little little known actors and then spend an exuberant amount of time talking about exploitation films, smut, and laugh at porno titles. Finally Jason takes us into one of the longest yarns to one of the best horror movies of all times. Stick it in your Earholes!#VivaLaVHS#LongLiveVHS Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Bob McCown Podcast
EP 113 - JASON SPEZZA talks the importance of leadership in Toronto, transitioning his style of play and his time in Ottawa

The Bob McCown Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 46:00


JASON SPEZZA of the Toronto Maple Leafs joins Bob and John from Winnipeg. The Leafs forward gets into his decision to come to Toronto and the importance the Maple Leafs have in leadership. Jason talks about the adjustment he and his team had to make without any fans and how there isn't really any real home ice advantage anymore. Finally - Jason, Bob and John look back on his days in Ottawa and we find out if he has any regrets about his time player there.

Jason Lanier Photography Unfiltered
Episode 16- Let's Talk Money and Business!  How Networking Can Boost Your Career

Jason Lanier Photography Unfiltered

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 51:34


Wanna learn more about the business side of photography?  Join Jason Lanier with a special guest named Mark Scribner who is a financial entrepreneur who has been seen on Fox News and other outlets helping people learn how to grow their business and money.  Mark is also a professional photographer who shoots along the NFL sidelines who has managed to fill his passion bucket on the photography side of things while successfully managing and running his own business.In Episode 16 Jason also speaks about the need for work life balance and how he has been able to spend time with his family and fill that need for him while successfully managing a very demanding photography career.Finally Jason discusses his upcoming trip to document the inauguration and how he is excited to be able to be part of these historical events.  This is the 4th inauguration that he has documented and each one brings its own very unique set of situations and circumstances.  We hope you enjoy the episode and thank you so much for listening!

BetAmerica Radio Network
Jason Beem Horse Racing Podcast 1/13/21

BetAmerica Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 42:07


Jason opens the show discussing the news of the day including the passing of Prince Khalid Bin Abdullah of Juddmonte Farms.  He then discusses the date change of the Queen's Plate in 2021 as well as follows up on some tournament discussions from earlier in the week.  Finally Jason starts to look ahead to the Lecomte Stakes card coming up Saturday at Fair Grounds.  

Duel Rambling
Ep 17 - Getting Twitchy on Twitch

Duel Rambling

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 61:11


This week on Duel Rambling we discuss why my butt is now more comfy. We talk about regulators giving Comcast a hard time about data caps. We also discuss how Comcast in select areas is now offering 1.2Gb/s for customer, spoiler Steve is in that area! We then come to New York City getting the subway all converted over to tap to pay! Finally Jason has some issues with twitch and the music industry. Comcast data cap blasted by lawmakers as it expands into 12 more states - https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2021/01/comcast-data-cap-blasted-by-lawmakers-as-it-expands-into-12-more-states/ UPGRADING GIG customers to 1.2 gigs updated my networking just in time! - “Xfinity Gigabit Internet service has advanced, next generation technology, with WiFi download speeds of up to 1000 Mbps (up to 1200 Mbps in some areas) and upload speeds of up to 35 Mbps. Speeds are delivered over our Hybrid Fiber-Coax (HFC) network, which uses the communication lines that already exist in most homes.” - www.Comcast.com Tap to pay New York City subway now supports tap-to-pay at all stations - https://www.theverge.com/2021/1/1/22209151/nyc-subway-omny-tap-to-pay-rollout-complete-mobile-payments Twitch music and copyrights - Brought to you by the mind of Jason! If you have made it this far thought the show notes please consider taking just a moment to go to the apple podcast directory and leaving us a 5 star review. It takes very little time and it goes a long way to help us reach even more people! Thanks for listening Steve and Jason —————————————————————————————————————————— Connect with us on all the things. Website: www.Anchor.Fm/DuelRambling Twitter: www.Twitter.com/DuelRambling Instagram: www.Instagram.com/DuelRambling Email: DuelRamblings@Gmail.com

Route 4 Sports Podcast
49ers Forecast - Special Guest Derrick Branch

Route 4 Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 54:34


Host, Jason Feirman welcomes special guest Derrick Branch to the show as they talk NFL action week 1. Derrick is a New Orleans Saints fan so he and Jason broke down the Bucs vs Saints week 1 match-up. The also discussed who posses the biggest threats to the top teams in each conference. They went around the league to touch on a few topics and other games on the schedule. Finally Jason and Derrick break down the defending NFC champion San Francisco 49ers and their match up against the Arizona Cardinals coming up this Sunday. All that and more on The 49ers Forecast. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3rdand3/support

The Minnesota Basketball Coaching Podcast
Episode 31: Jason Allen- St. Cloud Apollo High School

The Minnesota Basketball Coaching Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 42:47


Brett is joined by St. Cloud Apollo head coach Jason Allen. Jason talks about his experience coaching AAU and how it has helped him as a high school coach. Then Jason talks about the culture of accountability he has created in his program. Finally Jason talks about Apollo's dribble drive motion offense, full court presses, and half court defense.

Open House Saskatoon business podcast
Saskatoon CEO - Jason Yochim - Real Estate Business Titan

Open House Saskatoon business podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 22:41


We start Open House The Saskatoon business podcast with a 3 part mini series. It's the Past, Present and Future. Our first guest is an entrepreneur and CEO of over 1600 members in the province of Saskatchewan. He is a major mover and shaker.On the first episode of Open House - Saskatoon business podcast our guest Jason Yochin, CEO of the SRA (Saskatchewan Realtors Association) walks us through the beginnings of organized real estate in the city of Saskatoon and the province of Saskatchewan. In the present he updates us on some major changes to the association recently underwent and why it's important that the real estate industry as a whole should be regulated.Jason outlines the future of organized real estate in Saskatoon and the province of Saskatchewan and addresses some of the head winds or disruptors the Saskatoon real estate market and agents can expect to see.The second half of the interview we dive deeper into what Jason thanks makes a good business leader. We also discuss entrepreneurship and business development.We discuss what Jason thinks is the definition of a successful business and what a business owner must do to remain successful.He addresses his own weaknesses as a business leader and gives us some strategies he's used to over come those weaknesses.Jason outlines his strengths as a major CEO and it's powerful. Something we can all use in our daily lives.Finally Jason deliver a crucial piece of advice that every entrepreneur and business owner or business leader can use and implement immediately to better their business.Saskatoon, Saskatchewan is an amazing city with an epic business culture and i'm glad you are here. Please Leave us a 5 star rating and consider subscribing for more great business insights and all the great things happening in and around Saskatoon.Please head over to our website onlineopenhouse.ca and visit the podcast page.If you want to see any of the Saskatoon business podcast guests in person please head over to the Youtube channel and navigate to the podcast playlist. https://www.youtube.com/scottzieglersaskatoonrealestateOur host Scott Ziegler with Remax Saskatoon has nearly 15 years of experience as a Saskatoon Real Estate agent. He's successfully ran his real estate business while also being a successful real estate investor investing in cash flowing rental properties. If you have any questions about the Saskatoon real estate market, business mentorship or real estate investing please contact Scott as he's always happy to help!

Casually Lit
Into the Seltzer-Verse

Casually Lit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 70:04


This week its just Jason and Chris so you know they are going to nerd out. They are bringing back the Saw universe with Spiral staring Samuel Jackson and Chris Rock and its actually looking good compared to the other movies. We talk a little about the Super Bowl and some of the commercials we liked or didn't. Chris makes Jason listen to the new Disturbed song and Jasons reaction is priceless. We try the new Bud Light seltzers and you will be surprised to hear what we think about them. Finally Jason and Chris break down some of the old Spider-Man movies and what is wrong with them.

Jason Hartman's Quick Start Podcast
41: Jason's Favorite Markets For Investing in Rental Property

Jason Hartman's Quick Start Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 7:56


On Pat Hiban's podcast, Jason Hartman discusses what linear, cyclical, and hybrid markets are and how you can identify them. He also discusses the importance of focusing on linear markets, the ones that are very boring and flat, but always stable and consistent. Market corrections don't hit these areas as hard. Finally Jason examines how markets switch from one type of market to another. Nothing is stagnant, things are always moving, so Jason identifies what you need to watch for when evaluating a market. Website: www.JasonHartman.com

5 Kyngdoms Radio
Stories of Hope in Hard Times-Jason Hague: Feeling Both Joy and Sorrow with Autism

5 Kyngdoms Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2019 53:47


Tamara K. Anderson interviews Jason Hagues on the Stories of Hope in Hard Times podcast. Jason shares his journey from feeling numb to aching joy with his son Jack, who has autism. There are seasons of both sorrow and joy.Jason Hague: Feeling Both Joy and Sorrow with AutismJason Hague BioJason grew up in the piney woods of East Texas. He is the associate pastor of Christ’s Center Church in Junction City Oregon (near Eugene.) He has served on staff for Youth With A Mission for many years. Jason and his wife have been married for nearly twenty years, and they have five amazing kids. He has a passion for writing, and enjoys creative, visual storytelling. Jason often speaks often about the intersection of faith and special needs, due to the fact that he has a son, Jack, who is on the autism spectrum. He is the author of Aching Joy, which I highly recommend.Jack’s DiagnosisJack was a lively and interactive child, but at age one and a half to age two he started to drift. Jason says he didn’t even notice at first that he wasn’t interacting with them anymore until a friend mentioned that Jack had never given him eye contact.He and his wife researched a little bit but were certain whatever was wrong with Jack wasn’t autism. He made little gains and to them, that was further proof he was doing just fine. Finally Jason’s mom emailed him and said, “I think Jack has autism and I think you are in denial.” He laughed when he read it, which he is pretty sure people in denial do when they are accused of being in denial.But they had to face the facts. Jack received his diagnosis at age three and they have been on a journey since then.Facing DiagnosisThe diagnosis was a real blow for Jason. He and his wife had two daughters and he was anxiously awaiting a son to be born. His daughters seemed to be born speaking “Elizabethan English” and he took it for granted that his son would be the same.He came from a loud and excitable family that loved sports. Jason imagined that when he had a son that they would watch football on Sundays and then go outside and play. He had all these visions in his head about what fatherhood was going to be like when he had a son.After Jack’s autism diagnosis Jason realized that the dreams he had imagined might never happen and that he was going to have to recalibrate the expectations he had for Jack.Lesson #1 Grieving & FeelingsJason went through the denial stage and then he went through a stage where he was angry with God. After that, Jason went through this long season of sadness and numbness. Jason wasn’t sure how to deal with this grief.Dealing with GriefSome people don’t like using the term grief when you talk about a child, because you should be able to celebrate each child’s uniqueness. But Jason simply wasn’t able to do that at this point.This is a concept Jason talks about in his book and I was so glad to hear it brought up. So many of us have dreams or expectations that we truly do grieve when they don’t happen. The diagnosis doesn’t have to be autism. It could be cancer or depression.Jason explains that for some reason it is okay to feel blue when someone you love is diagnosed with disease–then people understand. But for some reason he feels it is controversial to mention feeling down after a child is diagnosed with some kind of mental disorder like autism. People feel they have to tiptoe around it.Feeling Your FeelingsHe has had some people say, “You should be rejoicing about your child and the beauty that they bring.” But in Jason’s experience you just can’t tell someone how they ought to feel. “Feelings don’t sing on command.”If you are feeling sorrow or grief you can’t just wish your way out of it. “You just pray you can get past some of the heavy stuff so you can see the beauty.” You have to deal with the feelings you are actually dealing with. If you are dealing with grief, you have to acknowledge it and vent it. If you are angry at God. Talk to Him about it and submit it.If you are sad, it is so helpful to acknowledge what it actually is and go through the process of working through it.Anger and GodWe also talked about how it is normal to angry with God during the grief cycle. So just get it out and vent to Him because He is big enough to take it and He still loves us. God also wants us to get through that and move on towards peace.Jason calls this “upward condescension” in his book. We feel like we don’t want to talk about our grief to God because we are afraid He will be mad or can’t handle it. When in reality he sees our grief. He has seen anger, disappointment and disillusionment before. So if the emotion is there, let’s just tell Him that it is there.It is common in these types of situations to have questions and ask, “Why God?” Don’t smother the feelings. “I think it is much more healthy to give them to Him in prayer” Jason shares. Tell God how you are feeling and ask him to come into that place and be with you.Be real with God and He will help you through it.Lesson #2 Look for and Celebrate the Small VictoriesLooking for little victories didn’t come naturally for Jason. Jack is now thirteen and is still pretty much non-verbal. He begged for God to give his son words and be able to relate and have conversations. The problem was Jason didn’t see huge progress in communication and it was easy to sink down into sadness again.Jason confesses his wife has always had an easier time seeing the small ways Jack improves. He tended toward the harsh reality of the situation, “Did you see that meltdown he had today?” He wasn’t going to sugar-coat it. But he realized that,”Some things are really good in the midst of the hardness. So let’s look for those things as well.”Jason found that as he looked for daily little victories, everything changed. You can continue to pray for the big thing, but look for the small miracles as well. Learning this concept was a game-changer for Jason.Lesson #3 Bearing Burdens With OthersJason was always a people-person, but he didn’t realize how much he needed others until he was given something too hard for him to bear on his own.So much of the pop psychology now is “You can do this. You were made for this.”But some things are too big for us. We simply cannot carry the load. This is where community and people can help. When Jason was in depression his wife suggested that he go out with his friends, but he didn’t feel up to it. She would still encourage him to go. The times he went, he always came away feeling better.He needed friends to talk and vent to. We pray for God’s help and God usually sends people to answer our prayer.Jason’s Letter to GodIn Jason’s book, Aching Joy, he wrote this very sweet letter to God once when Jack was going through a self-injury phase. Here is what is says,Dear God. . .I am afraid. . .I have always believed the world is broken, and that you didn’t break it. That you are the Great Restorer. That your Son came to make all things new. This has been my conclusion after years of study and thought, but I have to admit, I am biased on this point, because I desperately want to believe it. I need to believe that you are truly, wholly good. That you don’t desire innocent children to live frantic and bruised. That you don’t lock up a boy’s future behind impaired speech centers in the brain. I don’t know how to help my son, and I don’t know how to pray. I can’t just pray “heal my son” because I don’t even know what that means anymore. I don’t know what anything means. So I won’t pray anything too bold for now. Instead I will just remind you that your name is Immanuel, which means “God with us.” Come close, Immanuel. Prince of Peace, draw near to my son, and give him rest. Amen.Jason read this letter out loud in a sermon once and completely broke down crying. He had to have the Elders from his church come and embrace him. But the sweet outpouring of love that came to him afterwards was amazing.More Than We can Handle“God does give us more than we can handle. We need to cry out to God and have our communities come around us and add strength.”This goes to show that it is really important to be real. When we really are struggling, our answer to the question, “How are you,” shouldn’t be “fine.” It is important for us to open up and be real.This is tricky though because even if we are walking parallel paths we are never truly going to understand one another because everyone’s circumstance is different. This is especially true for special needs families. They often feel like no one understands and so they don’t reach out.But it is important to open up and say, “I know you might not be able to relate to this, so I am just going to tell you this is what is going on. And this is really, really hard.”You can find friends in similar circumstances, but you can also be friends with people who have completely different trials than you do. They can listen and that is a lifesaver.Friend can share in your sorrows and your victories as long as you are open and willing to share.A Breakthrough with JackJason’s constant prayer was that he would be able to have connection and a relationship with Jack. “God you created us to have relationships. I would love for him to understand how much we love him.” This prayer seemed to go unanswered for a really long time.The Book and the BreakthroughOne day Jack brought a little board book home from the library called, “I Like it When.” His wife text him and told him he had to come home and see this.So, Jason rushed home and found Jack on the top bunk reading the book laughing. Jason looked at the book and it depicted a big penguin and a little penguin doing daily things together. For example, there was a picture of two penguins holding each other’s wings and the book said, “I like it when you hold my hand.”Then Jack pointed to the little penguin and the big penguin and said, “Jack and daddy.”The next page showed the big penguin giving the little penguin a bath. It said, “I like it when we splash about.” Jack then said “Jack and Daddy.”Of course by this point Jason is in a puddle of tears.Jack had never used language like this before, and yet he was laughing and pointing at all the things that he did with his dad.Jason realized that God had answered his prayer. Jack understood their relationship.There is so much that goes on in the mind of a child with autism. It is almost like their are prisoners in their own little bodies and they are trying so hard to tell you what they are thinking. You have to learn to decode what they are trying to express when they quote movies or books.The Viral VideoI originally “found” Jason through a video he made where he shares a sweet poem about Jack as he romps through the ocean waves. If you want to watch the video, Click Here.The Backstory of the VideoJason shares a little bit of the backstory. Back in 2016 he was listening to some music and it inspired him to write his feelings about Jack. He tried to cover his frustrations about some of the questions argued over in online forums: Is a person autistic or do they have autism? “So much of autism in general is confusing…and there is sadness and beauty at the same time.”The message he wanted to convey to his son was “I love you.”They filmed Jack and Jason on the beach while Jason recites the poem in the background. He wonders what the waves mean–the gains and losses with autism. There aren’t definite answers.During the first filming his friend got his finger caught in his drone and they had to stop filming. They almost lost all the footage because it kept crashing. They went home discouraged. But his wife convinced him to go back out and try again.The second time around the got all the shots they needed and were able to recover all the originally shot footage as well.The VideoThe video they made immediately went viral. He had like a million views in four days. It was crazy.Jason’s favorite thing was that people started posting pictures of their kids on the spectrum and saying, “This is my son and he is beloved too!”The comments he has received is that although the video was sad, it was hopeful and joyful at the same time. Jason thinks that having that combination of “this is hard but it’s beautiful” is what made the video work and go viral. If we can embrace the hard things we can also embrace the beauty.Favorite Bible VerseJason confesses that he prefers to hang out in the Psalms because they are so heartfelt and full of longing.But in this season of his life, his favorite verse is found in Romans 12:12, “Rejoice in hope. Be patient in tribulation. Be constant in prayer.” It is important to have hope in tribulation, and then rejoicing and hard times. But perhaps it is most important to be present in all of it. Be present in talking to God about all of it.Jason feels this verse summarizes his journey. He didn’t know how to be present in all of it early on. Right now he is on a journey to have more joy in his life. He wonders if there is such a thing as pure joy.The PendulumI shared the story that one of my friend’s grandparents told me when I was a teenager. They explained that our emotions are kind of like a pendulum that swings back and forth. The greater we feel joy, the greater capacity we have to feel sorrow. I have found that to be true. As I have gone through life and experienced greater sorrow than I ever experienced as a teenager, yet I also felt greater love and hope and joy than I had ever felt as a teenager as well.So, it is important to cling to hope when we are hanging out on the sorrow side of the pendulum that it will eventually swing the other way.Feeling NumbJason added that sometimes we think we can protect ourselves by feeling numb, but when we do that we miss out on the beauty. In Aching Joy, Jason explains that you can’t numb one side of your heart only. He feels this is what he tried to do early on–numb the pain and kind of mute everything. The problem was that it then muted everything–even feeling joy with his other children.Jason found that as he was able to experience more pain he was able to experience more beauty.It is important to lean into the pain and experience it–even though it feel counterproductive because that is not where we want to be.Happy All the Time?Some of the songs we sing at church are hilarious because they talk only about joy…”I’ve got the joy, joy, joy, joy down in my heart.” Or “I’m inside, outside, upside, downside happy all the time.”Jason jokes that our kids should sue us for religious malpractice because there is also great sadness in this world, and we are just going to have to know how to deal with that.So, we debunked the myth that if you are just good enough you will be happy all the time. It is simply not true, which is what I thought growing up.When I crashed after Nathan was diagnosed I thought, “This is not how it is supposed to work.” And I began to look for proof in the scriptures that if I was just good enough good things would happen. And I found person after person who were good but had hard things happen to them. Think of poor Joseph in Egypt alone. That poor man! He had hard thing after hard thing happen to him.Jason add that Jesus tells us “in this life you will have trouble” (John 16:33). It played out in Jesus’ life and the life of 11 of the 12 disciples who were martyred. This life is full of difficulties. We have to be able to face that and move on.The way you move on is by admitting it is there and dealing with it. Work through it with God and work through it with yourself. Otherwise you will live in perpetual disillusionment.How do you answer when people ask, If life is going to be hard and challenging, why should I believe?Jason answers that it isn’t just about this present moment. Sure, you could earn lots of money and insulate yourself from life and be “happy” without God.But to him the Christian faith embodies what he sees in the world. We were built for love. We were built for beauty and life. And all of that has been damaged, so we experience deep pain. But Christ has come and given us a taste of redemption. He has restored us and that process of restoration is going on until one day it will be complete. That means that one day every injustice will be turned around and one day the things that hold Jack back will be gone. He will be able to speak and sing and say everything that was in his heart.There really is a God up there and His Son really did give Himself in redemption for us so we can be with Him forever.Jason and I agree that we are both looking forward to the day when we can truly talk to and communicate with our sons. This gives us both something incredible to hope for and look forward to.Connect with JasonFacebook His Website (Jasonhague.com)Shareable Quotes and Memes

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman
1277: Empowered Investor Contest, NOI & Cap Rates with Frank Gallinelli & Self-Management with Property Meld's Ray Hespen

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 37:07


Jason Hartman and Adam start today's show with some more details about the exciting (and potentially very lucrative) contest that's going on called The Empowered Investor. You could potentially win a $3,000 cruise allowance and 2 tickets to Profits in Paradise! Then Jason plays a clip from Frank Gallinelli where Frank explores two things that real estate investors need to understand, even if you don't use them every day: Net Operating Income and Capitalization Rates. Finally Jason talks with Ray Hespen, co-founder and CEO of Property Meld, about how property owners can proactively close the problem areas that tenants and landlords have in order to retain the tenants longer. Learn how tenants like to be contacted in today's age, why they leave, and how Ray's software may be able to help you. Key Takeaways: [2:46] How to enter the Empowered Investor challenge and win free tickets to Profits in Paradise [5:55] Deadline for submissions is midnight EST, Monday September 23, 2019 [7:35] Frank Gallinelli presentation on Net Operating Income and Capitalization Rates Ray Hespen Interview: [21:33] What issues does Property Meld address to help the tenant? [23:27] Around 1/3 of all non-renewals are due to poor maintenance experiences [29:02] The strongest correlation between maintenance requests and renewals is speed, hands down [31:35] Renters nowadays want to be texted, not called Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Contest www.PropertyMeld.com www.RealData.com

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing & Income Property
1277: NOI & Cap Rates with Frank Gallinelli & Property Meld Self-Management

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing & Income Property

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 38:00


Jason Hartman and Adam start today's show with some more details about the exciting (and potentially very lucrative) contest that's going on called The Empowered Investor. You could potentially win a $3,000 cruise allowance and 2 tickets to Profits in Paradise! Then Jason plays a clip from Frank Gallinelli where Frank explores two things that real estate investors need to understand, even if you don't use them every day: Net Operating Income and Capitalization Rates. Finally Jason talks with Ray Hespen, co-founder and CEO of Property Meld, about how property owners can proactively close the problem areas that tenants and landlords have in order to retain the tenants longer. Learn how tenants like to be contacted in today's age, why they leave, and how Ray's software may be able to help you. Key Takeaways: [2:46] How to enter the Empowered Investor challenge and win free tickets to Profits in Paradise [5:55] Deadline for submissions is midnight EST, Monday September 23, 2019 [7:35] Frank Gallinelli presentation on Net Operating Income and Capitalization Rates Ray Hespen Interview: [21:33] What issues does Property Meld address to help the tenant? [23:27] Around 1/3 of all non-renewals are due to poor maintenance experiences [29:02] The strongest correlation between maintenance requests and renewals is speed, hands down [31:35] Renters nowadays want to be texted, not called Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Contest www.PropertyMeld.com www.RealData.com

Above 180.com Bowling Podcast
Jason Belmonte On Squad Inequities & What Separates the Good From the Great Players on Tour

Above 180.com Bowling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 31:56


This week I catch up with Jason Belmonte. We discuss some of things Jason has been up to this past year in addition to bowling on the tour. Jason shares what went into developing a sock with Thorlos that will will keep you comfortable while on the lanes. We also discuss Jason's role in the Pro Motion bowling ball. Jason ends discussing the squad disparities on the PBA tour and how to fix it. Finally Jason shares what separates the decent bowlers on tour vs the ones that people will remember.

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman
1248: Housing Price History, Evaluating Real Estate Investments & Foreign Investor Assistance for American Real Estate with Stateside APM's Howard Jennings

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 43:21


Jason Hartman and Adam start today's episode detailing the price history of a home in Port St. Lucie, FL. The effects of the financial crisis and the recovery afterward are truly astounding and it gives us an idea of where we might be in the housing recovery. Then Jason has a short clip of Frank Gallinelli's, a friend of the show, describing how to properly evaluate real estate deals to make sure you're getting a good deal. Finally Jason talks with Howard Jennings, Managing Partner at Stateside APM, about how entities can help foreign real estate investors, as well as how those same foreign investors can save themselves money in creating those entities and avoiding double taxation in certain areas. Key Takeaways: [3:23] The incredible price history of a home in Port St. Lucie, FL [8:32] Jason's been involved in somewhere around 10,000 real estate transactions either personally or through his companies [10:26] Frank Gallinelli on How to Evaluate a Real Estate Investment Howard Jennings Interview: [24:18] Do foreign investors need to have entities like an LLC? [27:12] Some states have higher fees than others, and Canada can even tax you twice [31:18] Services provided by Stateside APM [38:45] Nearly every decision in life comes down to instant gratification vs delayed gratification Website: www.StatesideAPM.com www.JasonHartman.com/Properties

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing & Income Property
1248: Housing Price History, Evaluating Real Estate Deals & Foreign Investors

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing & Income Property

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 44:00


Jason Hartman and Adam start today's episode detailing the price history of a home in Port St. Lucie, FL. The effects of the financial crisis and the recovery afterward are truly astounding and it gives us an idea of where we might be in the housing recovery. Then Jason has a short clip of Frank Gallinelli's, a friend of the show, describing how to properly evaluate real estate deals to make sure you're getting a good deal. Finally Jason talks with Howard Jennings, Managing Partner at Stateside APM, about how entities can help foreign real estate investors, as well as how those same foreign investors can save themselves money in creating those entities and avoiding double taxation in certain areas. Key Takeaways: [3:23] The incredible price history of a home in Port St. Lucie, FL [8:32] Jason's been involved in somewhere around 10,000 real estate transactions either personally or through his companies [10:26] Frank Gallinelli on How to Evaluate a Real Estate Investment Howard Jennings Interview: [24:18] Do foreign investors need to have entities like an LLC? [27:12] Some states have higher fees than others, and Canada can even tax you twice [31:18] Services provided by Stateside APM [38:45] Nearly every decision in life comes down to instant gratification vs delayed gratification Website: www.StatesideAPM.com www.JasonHartman.com/Properties

Stories of Hope in Hard Times
Jason Hague: Feeling Both Joy and Sorrow with Autism

Stories of Hope in Hard Times

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 53:48


Jason Hagues shares his journey from feeling numb, moving to aching joy with his son Jack, who has autism. There are seasons of both sorrow and joy. Jason Hague: Feeling Both Joy and Sorrow with Autism Jason Hague Bio Jason grew up in the piney woods of East Texas. He is the associate pastor of Christ’s Center Church in Junction City Oregon (near Eugene.) He has served on staff for Youth With A Mission for many years. Jason and his wife have been married for nearly twenty years, and they have five amazing kids. He has a passion for writing, and enjoys creative, visual storytelling. Jason often speaks often about the intersection of faith and special needs, due to the fact that he has a son, Jack, who is on the autism spectrum. He is the author of Aching Joy (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1631469401/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1631469401&linkCode=as2&tag=tkas1tips-20&linkId=911e433a912e4c1acddd2e72bc9ca7c2) , which I highly recommend. Jack’s Diagnosis Jack was a lively and interactive child, but at age one and a half to age two he started to drift. Jason says he didn’t even notice at first that he wasn’t interacting with them anymore until a friend mentioned that Jack had never given him eye contact. He and his wife researched a little bit but were certain whatever was wrong with Jack wasn’t autism. He made little gains and to them, that was further proof he was doing just fine. Finally Jason’s mom emailed him and said, “I think Jack has autism and I think you are in denial.” He laughed when he read it, which he is pretty sure people in denial do when they are accused of being in denial. But they had to face the facts. Jack received his diagnosis at age three and they have been on a journey since then. Facing Diagnosis The diagnosis was a real blow for Jason. He and his wife had two daughters and he was anxiously awaiting a son to be born. His daughters seemed to be born speaking “Elizabethan English” and he took it for granted that his son would be the same. He came from a loud and excitable family that loved sports. Jason imagined that when he had a son that they would watch football on Sundays and then go outside and play. He had all these visions in his head about what fatherhood was going to be like when he had a son. After Jack’s autism diagnosis Jason realized that the dreams he had imagined might never happen and that he was going to have to recalibrate the expectations he had for Jack. Lesson #1 Grieving & Feelings Jason went through the denial stage and then he went through a stage where he was angry with God. After that, Jason went through this long season of sadness and numbness. Jason wasn’t sure how to deal with this grief. Dealing with Grief Some people don’t like using the term grief when you talk about a child, because you should be able to celebrate each child’s uniqueness. But Jason simply wasn’t able to do that at this point. This is a concept Jason talks about in his book and I was so glad to hear it brought up. So many of us have dreams or expectations that we truly do grieve when they don’t happen. The diagnosis doesn’t have to be autism. It could be cancer or depression. Jason explains that for some reason it is okay to feel blue when someone you love is diagnosed with disease–then people understand. But for some reason he feels it is controversial to mention feeling down after a child is diagnosed with some kind of mental disorder like autism. People feel they have to tiptoe around it. Feeling Your Feelings He has had some people say, “You should be rejoicing about your child and the beauty that they bring.” But in Jason’s experience you just can’t tell someone how they ought to feel. “Feelings don’t sing on command.” If you...

Fresh Tracks With Kelly Robbins
Social Gravity and Harnessing the Natural Laws of Relationships

Fresh Tracks With Kelly Robbins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 44:18


In this week’s episode of Fresh Tracks I speak with Jason Lauritsen about Social Gravity and the Natural Laws of Relationships. We start by discussing the role intentionality plays in relationships and how that is different than manipulation. There is great power in setting an intention when building new relationships and Jason shares with us how to set intentions and give us examples of good intentions vs bad intentions. Jason shares his number one way to build strong relationships as well as the number one mistake people make when meeting others that sabotages their ability to connect in an authentic way. The truth is that relationships develop one person at a time and taking the time to choose your relationships one by one, rather than accelerating it in a mass setting, is a key to achieving your goals in business and in life. Finally Jason discusses the concept of social capital, which is the value that we have access to in our lives because of the relationships we have with others. Show Notes: 5:35 – The role intentionality plays in relationships 12:30 – Your peer group and the role in plays in your growth 16:50 – What to do if you don’t have a natural connection with people in key roles professionally 20:45 – 2 Tips for building strong relationships when you are shy 26:10 – What is social capital and how do you build it? 27:45 – Common mistakes to avoid when building intentional relationships 32:00 – How to extend social media relationships into the real world 36:00 - The impact of social gravity About Jason Lauritsen Jason Lauritsen a keynote speaker, author and advisor. He is an employee engagement and workplace culture expert who will challenge you to think differently. A former corporate Human Resources executive, Jason has dedicated his career to helping leaders build organizations that are good for both people and profits. Most recently, he led the research team for Quantum Workplace’s Best Places to Work program where he has studied the employee experience at thousands of companies to understand what the best workplaces in the world do differently than the rest. Jason is the co-author of the book, Social Gravity: Harnessing the Natural Laws of Relationships. Connect with Jason at www.JasonLauritsen.com.  

We Don't Have Cookies
WDHC 234: Let's Be Frank

We Don't Have Cookies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 33:57


This week Jason is joined by comedian Frank Cronin. They talk about Frank's recent journey from San Francisco to Los Angeles on foot while sleeping outside and performing stand up along the way. Frank was also in charge of Ireland's official Twitter account for a week and talks about what it was like to represent his home country on social media. There is a segment by the Wood Enthusiasts to help educate people on how smart trees can be. Then Steven Shalowitz from The One Way Ticket Show talks about his unique podcasts, some of the guests that he's had and about a few of the nearly 70 countries that he's visited. There is a Fun Fact Factory segment sent in by listener Chris Doyle. Finally Jason wraps up by air a clip where he talks to Frank about the tornado that happened during the interview and he runs down some strange days for the week. Wanna contact the show? Send an email to jason@wedonthavecookies.com or call 929-266-9342 and leave a voicemail. Follow Frank on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glowpunk/?hl=en Follow Frank Cronin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GLOWPUNK?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Follow The One Way Ticket Show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theonewayticketshow/?hl=en Follow The One Way Ticket Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/towtshow Follow Jason on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wedonthavecookies/?hl=en Follow Jason on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jasonmarshall2 Here's a link to last week's episode in case you missed it: http://traffic.libsyn.com/wedonthavecookies/Storytime_with_Kevin_Schlehuber.mp3

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman
CW 998 - Portfolio Reviews, Return on Equity & Global Real Estate with Eric Pichet

Creating Wealth Real Estate Investing with Jason Hartman

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 35:22


Today's episode starts with an invitation to Jason's Philadelphia Creating Wealth seminar that's coming up soon. He also finishes his talk with Doug about portfolio reviews and making your money actually work for you. Finally Jason talks to Dr. Eric Pichet, Professor & Director of Specialized Masters Program in Wealth Management & Real Estate Management at KEDGE Business School in France, about real estate around the world, as well as the current view of cryptocurrency by governments across the globe. The two discuss how there is no global real estate market, but there are similarities in each of them, why the US home market is so much bigger than other nations, how cryptocurrencies are being received in Europe and whether governments and central banks will be moving to crush them in the near future. Key Takeaways: Intro with Doug: [6:48] Your returns can be dampened by lazy money, make that money work for you [9:27] Return on equity percentage can tell you when to rebalance your portfolio [13:52] Why corporate finance tracks return on equity so much Eric Pichet Interview: [16:25] There's no global real estate market, but we seem to be in about the same place in the cycle of each of the big areas [20:09] Eric's take on Jason's 3 types of market belief [21:19] Why Jason thinks the European home market is much slower than the US [24:54] The series of economic events that led to French citizens being interested in real estate [26:52] The sentiment about cryptocurrencies in Europe [30:53] How are cryptocurrencies viewed by governments and central banks? [33:40] Eric expects the G20 nations to declare Bitcoin as a tool for money laundering and terrorism Website: www.JasonHartman.com/Events www.EricPichet.fr

Boxcaster Radio
Sunday Punch - October 22, 2017 - The World Boxing Super Series!

Boxcaster Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2017 12:30


In this weeks installment, Boxcaster's Jason talks about the amazing World Boxing Super Series.  Find out what's next for the junior middleweight division.  Finally Jason lets it all out on the upcoming fight with Billy Joe Saunders vs. David Lemieux. 

Blast Points - Star Wars Podcast
Episode 2 - Sith Dirty Deeds, Skateboarding Nikto & Luke's Nachos Bell Grande

Blast Points - Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2016 69:37


just when you're getting your brain back together after TFA, along comes that REBELS trailer! Jason & Gabe talk about that shockwave, Gabe has a fascinating Snoke theory, there's some Rogue One and Episode 8 talk and finally they share their favorite little moments from Force Awakens. Finally Jason interviews 501st Legion member Lauren Lys! JAM PACKED!