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Joe Reid returns to West Wing Wednesdays to discuss confusing titles, the peaks and luls of Abigail Bartlet's character, and the way in which this show influenced a generation of politicians, and the way everyday people view them, with episode 17;THE WHITE HOUSE PRO-AM.Find Joe at: twitter.com/joereidFind Britt at: twitter.com/brittkellerPatreon: patreon.com/podcastlikeits1989Twitter: twitter.com/podcastlikeitsInstagram: instagram.com/podcastlikeitsReddit: reddit.com/r/PodcastLikeIts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I'm back from quarantine, although vaccinated I still had to be in quarantine after my family got exposed to COVID hence my allowing my body to recover. Today's guest is Joe Dabo, a man whose love for the arts is so strong that even when he tried to go a different route, the pull of the arts called him to his destiny. Come hear his story that includes Freetown, appreciation of life, arts, army, Jollof and so much more. Find Joe on IG @dabzr0 For bonus content, including more of Joe Dabo https://www.patreon.com/whitelabelamericanpod Get our T-shirts as gifts for your loved ones https://vetclothing.com/products/white-label-america-podcast-tee Music by Infrared_Krypto #whitelabelamerican #dopeblackpodcasts #blackpodcasts #immigrantstories #patreon #freetown #jollof #aunty #film #idriselba #blooddiamond #armistand #patreoncreator #podbean #armyveteran #finance #accounting #paceuni #destiny #black #africanpodcast #siza #newyork #maryland #death #army
Started in the cladding business when he was 17, he's now 37 and has learned a lot and of course has come across all the tradespeople that are negative when it comes to wanting to build better. Joe has always been about learning about new products, new techniques, push the industry forward and offer client's better products and service. This will surprise our listeners, Joe found new employees through the local YMCA, yes that's correct, up to 90% of the new employee's wages are covered up to 3 weeks. Joe has the best way to describe certain wanna be tradespeople, the look on their faces when they arrive on site. I love how open, honest and very clear Joe is when it comes to his business, his reputation, his brand, he never looks for confrontation and he's always the first to say…”ok, we'll just end this conversation now.” Thanks, Joe, for being a leader. I actually slipped and said Tik Tok and not Tip Top, sorry about that Joe, follow Joe and Tip Top and I don't care about Tik Tok BS. Thanks, Joe, for the correction. Big shout out to Desmond from @thesidingguy, amazing tips on the trade, the material and the tricks, a must follow. We discuss the whole game changing battery tool set up and how Joe is almost all batteries, but he understands the investment it is, constantly and making sure the crews do the walk around to collect any and all loose and missing batteries on the job site. Joe discusses @sagiper_na, great product and worth checking out, he has a big project coming up so please stay tuned to his IG for more posts on it. The conversation returns to hiring and firing and how the pool of potential employees is very minimal, what can we all do to change that? Joe does a huge shout out to BDR the man himself @best.damn.roofer we all know who he is and what he stands for, the truth and reality to begin with. Joe shares his thoughts on there are certain applications where certain materials must be used but as with most things in construction the budget will always tell you what and which material will get used and the homeowner and or GC and or site super will tell always tells you otherwise, because they don't care, it frustrates Joe. We wrap up the show with a few lessons on reading a measuring tape, a must listen. What an amazing show and thank you Joe so much for sharing so much, educating us and our listeners and plenty of laughs. Thank you. Find Joe at the following @tiptopexteriors on IG and FaceBook www.tiptopext.ca and contact him on his email at joe@tiptopext.ca for your next project.Find Manny @hardcorerenos info@hardcorerenos.com info@theconstructionlife.comDon't forget TCL M.A.P. Skills Competition Contest is still going on, submit your project that you did this year, send pics or video and a write up on your skills and passion to info@theconstructionlife.com for a chance to win $1,500.00 in cold hard Canadian Cash and the contest is open to every tradesperson from around the world since The Construction Life is listened to in 44 different countries and find it on one of the 11 podcast platforms online. The Contest winner will be revealed September 6th 2021, Labour Day.Thank you so much for listening to the most listened to construction podcast online, making it the number one construction podcast.This is The Construction Lifewww.theconstructionlife.com
Joe Reid, host of This Has Oscar Buzz, joins Phil in watching episode seven of The West Wing, THE STATE DINNER.We talk about the first appearance of Stockard Channing as Abigail Bartlet, CJs flirtatious relationship with reporter Danny Concannon, and the first time the show has acknowledged Mandy in five episodes. We also break down the national and personal crisis' the escalate over the course of this episode, including the return of Sam Seaborn's unfortunate subplot, and a horrific act of god.Find Joe at: twitter.com/joereidPatreon: patreon.com/podcastlikeits1989Twitter: twitter.com/podcastlikeitsInstagram: instagram.com/podcastlikeitsReddit: reddit.com/r/PodcastLikeIts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hi Lil Hellions! A few weeks ago, I recorded an awesome episode with my lovely friend Joe Shaw. Joe hosts DTalks Podcast and After the Encore Podcast and is so incredibly talented. He joined me to talk about the Von Erich family. They were a wrestling family in the 80s in Texas and all but one have died an extremely tragic death. Y'all know I know nothing about sports, but I found this story so crazy interesting. It's an incredibly heartbreaking example of how damaging unaddressed mental illness can be.Find Joe at DTalks or After the Encore
Most people believe deals are won or lost at the proposal stage. But that's only true if you've done a poor job managing your sales process. In reality, deals are confirmed or revised at the proposal stage. This is something I fundamentally didn't understand when I was a rookie salesperson. Then I hired Joe Micallef, President of GrowUp Sales, as my first sales coach to teach me how it should be done. When he broke down the why, how, and what I was a brand new salesperson my close rates increased, and so did my deal sizes. Many of the startups I work with now are a lot like I was when I was a rookie. That's why I'm so excited to welcome Joe onto this week's podcast to share with you the makeup of a winning proposal.Find Joe online:https://www.linkedin.com/in/growupsales/Find Grow Up Sales online:https://growupsales.com/Plus hear the elevator pitch of Startup Hypeman portfolio client Avaana using the Que PASA Elevator Pitch Formula! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Joe Sambo is a reggae artist from New Hamshire who is making big waves here in Hawaii and on the West Coast. Joe's got a great sound mixing roots/reggae with a southern Cali vibe. Find Joe here: @joesambomusic Find Joe's music here: https://youtu.be/YdZGfGFMYP4 https://youtu.be/VKU0mRmEgMY Get your limited edition Colt Brennan T-shirts here: barefootleague.com hilife808.com Support the show by getting a shirt here: https://hilifeclothing.com/collections/shirts/products/hilife-t-shirt-hisession-collaboration Find Devon Nekoba here: https://kumu.com/ Love watching HI*Sessions? Well, now you can join our Patreon community and directly impact our ability to continue making great videos like this one. For as little as $1/mo. you'll get early access to our content as well as cool exclusive stuff for the Patreon community. Visit http://www.patreon.com/hisessions and sign up today! Make sure you subscribe to get notified when we release new videos! Follow HI*Sessions: http://hisessions.com http://www.facebook.com/hisessions http://twitter.com/hisessions
A long time ago in a galaxy far far away Christina thought she'd never watch these films, today the young apprentice takes her first steps towards Jedism. Joining Christina and Aaron to discuss A New Hope is fan league player and newly-wed (CONGRATULATIONS!) Joe Farrelly! Find Joe at: https://twitter.com/JoeEdFarrelly Follow Aaron; https://twitter.com/AaronJayBrooks Follow Christina; https://twitter.com/Christina_Vee19 Follow Featured Presentation: https://www.youtube.com/c/FeaturedPresentationProductions Intro & outro: El Tranvía by Jenifer Avila
This episode I speak with Joe Saunders, Creator & Host of Managing Violence.Joe started training martial arts at the age of four, created a “Playground Police” force to protect bullied kids at the age of six, and has been fascinated with violence management and protection ever since. As an undergraduate psychology student in Brisbane, Australia, Joe took a part time job bouncing in local night clubs. This exposure to real world violence fanned the flames of his desire to protect, and led him into roles including executive protection, armed protection, hospital security and senior violence management education roles.He holds instructor/coaching certifications in the following systems:SenshidoKrav MagaJudoSumoISR MatrixDefensive Tactics (PPCT, ASP, BodyCuff, Firearms, Tactical Self Defense)Aggressive Behaviour Management for HealthcareToday, Joe works for one of Australia’s leading risk management consultancies, Risk 2 Solution. He is the State Manager for Victoria and Tasmania as well as the National Practise Lead for Occupational Violence and Aggression. He consults to Federal and State government clients, as well as private enterprise on a full time basis. Find Joe on:https://www.facebook.com/managingviolence/https://twitter.com/joesaundersMVPhttps://www.instagram.com/managingviolence/https://open.spotify.com/show/5xYidJv8kqP6vH8Q2gPEMGhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvJgyuUe-wxu-ii88QEc2Zghttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1441934641https://www.patreon.com/managingviolencehttps://www.linkedin.com/company/managingviolenceShare this episode with your family and friends. Leave me a 5 star review on apple podcasts or Itunes and don't forget to subscribe to the show!! If you are interested in being a guest on authentic talks 2.0, email me. If you want to work with me and need a discovery call, let's talk!! Follow Authentic Talks 2.0 on Social Mediawww.authentictalks2.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/authentictalks2.0_withshanta/Twitter: @authenticTalks2.0Clubhouse: @AuthenticTalksEmail: AuthenticShanta@gmail.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsC3wtpcdWRywryicns0gwQPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/authenticshanta8638/authentictalks-with-shanta-podcast/
Joe Thorn is a really interesting guy. I think you will like him. He has a beautiful testimony that should move us to be faithful to share our faith and be bold. In this conversation we cover a lot of different topics. Political turmoil and how that effects that church, the increasing divide in our nation, the power of the internet as it relates to Christian discipleship and much more. Joe is the founding and Lead Pastor of Redeemer Fellowship in Saint Charles, IL. He and his wife met in college and together have four amazing children. Find Joe's books here. https://tinyurl.com/37kz88xb
On this episode, I chat with the hilarious, charming, passionate educator and professional comedian, Joe Dombrowski. We talk about not only why teaching with humor and playfulness is crucial for deeper learning, but also how to make it happen in your classes and lessons, even if you don’t consider yourself naturally funny. You might know Joe from his many hysterical, viral YouTube Videos , or maybe you saw him on one of his appearances on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, which I made him tell me all about. And while I can’t say Joe was the most successful player of The 5-Minute Game Show, he was certainly one of the funniest. Don’t miss it at the end of the interview. I want to thank my special guest, Joe Dombrowski, and all my fellow education podcasters who helped with my fauxmercial today: Charles Williams, Host of The Counter Narrative Podcast, Traci Browder host of Intelligogy, The Podcast, and a recurring favorite, Shane Lawrence of The Ed Podcast, and also Yossie Frankel. See more of Joe’s great video’s and listen to his podcast: https://www.mrdtimes3.com/ Find Joe on Twitter: @MrDtimes3
We are back at the R Club recording another great podcast with my guest co-host John from Craft and Clerk and Stones Throw Construction, we open the show with a few shout outs and a special shout out to the wine that John brings, thank you Sir.Find Joe from Napa Valley Developments at www.napavalleycontracting.com and joe@napavalleycontracting.com and he is not on social media and Manny is very happy to hear that. The bell is wrung when Joe presents the truth behind a lot of social media images on construction business pages, are they really their work? The conversation gets a bit hot under the hood especially when Joe brings up TV renovations and how he refuses to discuss parallels with TV and a real construction to a potential client. Joe brings up his back story where he was the construction team on a show from the early 2000’s called Mondo Condo about renovating small spaces and he hated how TV pushed him, he worked for free and he disliked how TV always painted a negative image of contractors. Manny wonders where he has heard this before? Hmmmm. The stigma of “you’re just a contractor” sparks a debate across all three men and all three bring up some great points about how clients, designers, architects, the public perceives contractors. John began his career in construction in 1982, working in subdivision track building as a labourer for a framing crew, framing 1100 sq ft homes in 4 days and the shit that he went through would literally make the new trades of today cry. The abuse he was subjected to would have child services on speed dial, but that’s how the industry was then and some people feel it should go back to that way, because things got done, and people were tested, confirming construction was for you. Joe takes us down his construction path, from framing, to renos, to custom homes, to duplexes, triplexes, commercial, boutique condos builds and more, Joe has the skills to pay the bills, as John would say. These days Joe is actually comparing wood framing to concrete building for his triplexes and concrete is about par to wood and even if he was 15-30% more for concrete, he would still go with concrete because of the fire separation and added expense to safely secure wood framing for fire code. Things to consider these days. What changed things for Joe was his Drive, his passion to move forward and while he was working, starting a family, he was driven to buy a place and flip it, so he did, then he bought a restaurant and partnered with his Uncles, bought more places and flipped them and still to this day he is still buying, working on them and selling them, even in today’s ridiculous real estate market. Joe says there is opportunity everywhere, just do the work and find them and besides he looks for places that most don’t want, whereas Joe has the skills to buy something that is not over his head. What an amazing talk, thank you Joe. Loads of construction, old school, new school, restaurant building, cooking, handling clients and crews and so much more. Thanks you Joe for being on the show. Want a sticker, contact Manny at info@theconstructionlife.com or info@hardcorerenos.com or DM Manny @hardcorerenos He will mail you a sticker free of charge anywhere in the world. This is The Construction Lifewww.theconstructionlife.com
Joe Lunardi, ESPN Bracketologist, returns to Combo's Court to talk 2021 March Madness and his "Bracketology" book. Joe gives insight on Oral Roberts NCAA tournament run and shares his thoughts on if he thinks Loyola can eventually become a goliath. He also chimes in on the Sweet 16 matchups he's anticipating. Joe praises Gonzaga basketball and more! Find Joe on Twitter @LunardiESPN Become a Combo's Court Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/Combo?fan_landing=true
The eighty-sixth minute starts with Jann telling William it will be a cover story and ends with the band being nearly silenced by William's news. We are joined by guest Joe Kwaczala. Find Joe here: Website - Who Cares About the Rock Hall? This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts at www.pantheonpodcasts.com. Listen to all the other great Rock and Roll podcasts there! Show links: Twitter - @AlmostFamousMin Facebook group - Band-Aids Listener's Society Facebook page - Almost Famous Minute Instagram - AlmostFamousMin Merch - TeePublic - www.teepublic.com/user/luckymustard
The eighty-sixth minute starts with Jann telling William it will be a cover story and ends with the band being nearly silenced by William's news. We are joined by guest Joe Kwaczala. Find Joe here: Website - Who Cares About the Rock Hall? This show is part of Pantheon Podcasts at www.pantheonpodcasts.com. Listen to all the other great Rock and Roll podcasts there! Show links: Twitter - @AlmostFamousMin Facebook group - Band-Aids Listener's Society Facebook page - Almost Famous Minute Instagram - AlmostFamousMin Merch - TeePublic - www.teepublic.com/user/luckymustard
Joe Edelman and Udi Tirosh join the podcast to discuss LED lighting and strobe. What are the different qualities of LED lighting, and why should you care? And what about strobe? Every "real" photographer understands flash, right? ;-) We discuss all of this and more in this illuminating discussion. Find Joe at: http://www.joeedelman.com Find Udi at: http://www.spiffygear.com Subscribe to TWiP at: http://www.thisweekinphoto.com
Our guest for this #PoisedforExit episode is Joe Housman, Vice President for Hays Companies and Brown & Brown Insurance. Joe has held a variety of roles with privately held companies, from CPA, to Private Equity adviser; he's worked with many companies in various stages of growth, acquisition and exit. He recently added Commercial Insurance to his areas of expertise and talked about how insurance can be used when buying or selling a business. One thing that Joe recommends sellers do is to make sure and tell their insurance agent or broker that they are anticipating a transaction, which Joe says can mitigate risk and cost for the seller and the buyer as well. One way he illustrated that was in the area of Employee Benefits. Joe also talked about Reps and Warranty Insurance, versus holding back funds from a sale in escrow, and how he analyzes risk by conducting insurance Due Diligence. Insurance premiums have gone up across the board, as we all know, not just due to the pandemic and all the extra claims, but also due to some Carriers getting out of the market altogether, which has driven up the cost of premiums. Joe said that if and when some of these carriers return to the market, lower premiums and competition for the insurance business would return. Until, it's important for business owners to monitor their insurance spend and have an audit done regularly. Cyber Security has been a problem area for claims, due to so many working from home. Make sure your company has the proper amount of insurance to cover a data breach and business interruption. To hear more of Joe's expertise check out the episode here!Find Joe here: https://www.hayscompanies.com/ or https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-housman-015b064/Find Julie here: https://www.poisedforexit.com/Thank you to our Sponsors! JAK + Co. CPA's and Sunbelt Business Advisers
Episode 42 - Joe Rinaldi is a Doctor of Physical Therapy, Performance Coach, Author of the Cup of Joe Newsletter and Blog, Co-Host of The Pursuit Podcast, and Bare Performance Nutrition Ambassador. What I admire most about Joe is that despite the fact that he suffers from Best disease, which is when your sense of sight slowly deteriorates, he chooses to use it to his advantage. He goes in depth to explain how we are constantly given choices in life, and it is up to us to choose how we respond to them. Joe is living proof that the dark times in life don't last, and they always lead to brighter days, as he explains further during the interview. This conversation is also rich with quotes and lessons that will give you a new perspective on life. Joe believes that attitude is contagious, and by waking up each day with a positive one is the best thing a person can do. I find tremendous value in each newsletter, post, podcast episode, and relayed quote that comes from Joe, and I am positive you all will as well. Find Joe at the links below! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joerinaldi.dpt/ Website: https://joerinaldi.blog/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy7YJ4Vhk7Ph74bLIFBy-rA?view_as=subscriber Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joerinaldi.blog Connect with me: Instagram: @dominicmfusco YouTube: Dominic Fusco LinkedIn: Dominic Fusco Newsletter: https://dom-fusco.ck.page/9906579e01
Returning 190 episodes later, we have former NFL player Joe Hawley joining Lance for the new year. Joe Hawley played Offensive Line in the NFL for 8 seasons with both the Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. After walking away from the NFL and starting a two-year van journey on the road, Joe began a new journey to inspire others to find themselves, through his writing, speaking, and coaching. He’s the Founder of The Härt Collective, an online community and group coaching program for former athletes, and is currently in the process of writing a book. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: [00:13:44] Spirituality and Religion [00:22:40] Being The Change You Want To See In The World [00:37:11] The Science and Exploration of Psychedelics [00:42:21] Creating A Community Of Support [00:52:16] How Do We Move Forward in 2021?
Powersport Roundtable - Dec 9th - Part 3 - Joe Iribarren Founded in 2011, Joe's agency Beyond Creative is a Digital Marketing Agency specializing in Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Social Media Management, Strategic Ad Placement, and Email Marketing for Dealers in the Powersports industry. "We ride and we get it! We understand the intricacies of your business and share the same passions." Joe knows his stuff and was previously marketing director for some true heavy hitter marine and powersports businesses in southern Florida. Find Joe and Beyond Creative - Website: https://gobeyondcreative.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gobeyondcreative/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/beyondcreative/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKRYuJclWcQPUehlg09q_1g/featured Powersport Roundtable original content including video of the zoom, can be found here: https://powersportroundtable.com/ *************************************************** Thanks for listening and sharing! The dealership fiXit podcast exists to tap dealers into high performance ideas! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dealershipfixit/message
Joe is the kind of friend that inspires you to be a better version of yourself. He has a long history of helping local bands with shows, going on adventures to get the best photos, and being a Papa for the local scene. Come hang while we wax nostalgic with one of our favorite dudes around. Find Joe on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_helloimjoe Listen, Like, Rate, Subscribe, Duh.
Learn what it takes to transform you mindset to train like an elite athlete in midlife and beyond. My guest today is Joseph Oniwor. Joe is a pro arena football player turned personal transformation coach. He has been in the fitness industry for 28 years. After becoming an ACE-Certified Personal Trainer and Fitness Nutrition Specialist, he started training clients 16 years ago. Four years ago, he developed The JOC Method and began working exclusively with women over 48 and up, providing them with the body transformation coaching needed to overcome the massive energy loss and weight gains associated with menopause. Topics discussed: How women over 48 can train like an elite athlete What needs to come first in our mind + body transformation What kind of nutrition to focus on to fuel your body Can you drink alcohol and still transform your body How to practice self-awareness when drinking and know your drinking behaviors The mindset shift you need to empower yourself to exercise How practicing mindfulness can help you transform all areas of your life How to boost your daily energy and feel good in your clothes Debunking the myths of weight-lifting for women What to do when motivation wanes and discouragement kicks in How to measure your progress beyond the scale I know you are going to love Coach Joe! Learn more about Coach Joe and his program: Joe's Free 7-day training: https://jocoaching.life/free-resource/ Joe's website: https://jocoaching.life/about/ Find Joe on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jocfitcoach/ Mentioned in this episode: Mark Divine, Unbeatable Mind https://unbeatablemind.com/about-mark-divine/ To join Lori's group coaching program, Elevate: https://www.lorimassicot.com/elevatenow Visit Lori's website for additional resources: https://www.lorimassicot.com
In this episode, we were joined by Joe Darlington from Being James Bond. Find Joe on YouTube and Instagram at @beingjamesbond. You can also listen to Joe’s podcast across all the normal app by searching for Being James Bond.
All episodes are available at https://TheNeuroNerds.com. Follow @TheNeuroNerds on Twitter/Instagram and Like us at Facebook.com/TheNeuroNerds.It's Thanksgiving week and this year as with most things, is going to be different, but we're staying positive and embracing the new normal. Thanksgiving is not canceled! Joe and Lauren explain their Thanksgiving traditions and food preferences. They talk about Thanksgiving/Autumn festivals around the world. Plus desserts and cake vs pie. What's your favorite Thanksgiving dish? Please share on our socials!Check out The NeuroNerds Amazon Shop at amazon.com/shop/theneuronerds Plus get a free Audible trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/theneuronerds! Currently, The NeuroNerds are reading our fellow stroke survivor, Kavita Basi's book ‘Room 23.' Join us! Credits - Support The NeuroNerds podcast on Patreon and join our NeuroJedi High Council at www.Patreon.com/TheNeuroNerds - Co-hosted by Joe Borges and Lauren Manzano - Find Joe at http://joesorocks.com and @joesorocks on Twitter/Instagram and submit your stroke/brain injury recovery story at https://www.joesorocks.com/submit-your-story - Find Lauren at @laurenlmanzano on Instagram, @tankbbg on Twitter - Produced by Joe Borges and Felice LaZae, http://felicelazae.com, @felicelazae on Twitter/Instagram - Edited by Cory JenningsSupporters - Sponsored by Avid Technology and our Patreon
In this episode, I catch up with a friend of mine who goes out of his way (sacrifices) to make things easy on others. This is a great example of leadership. Although extremely knowledgeable about mergers and acquisitions as a partner at Porter Hedges, Joe Morrel and I spend most of our time talking about networking, communication, purposeful association, and focusing on people and being human. Find Joe at www.porterhedges.com or @JoeMorrel on LinkedIn If you enjoyed today's show, please share it with 3 people you think might benefit from it too. Give it a 5-star rating, follow/subscribe, and head on over to GoLeadEverything.com to learn more about the Go Lead Everything movement. For more great content daily, follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @realPhilSwanson, Facebook and LinkedIn, @PhilipSwanson, and for videos of these episodes and other great video content daily, subscribe to the Phil Swanson channel on YouTube. Now Go Lead Everything! Soundtrack Credit: Hot Coffee – Patrick Patrikios
23. A Christmas Snow Joe watches the 90-minute prologue, A Christmas Snow (2010)! A movie made in 2010 that looks like it came from 1989, it tells the tale of a lady who is mean getting snowed-in with a man who is not and a kid (who is also mean, but is also a kid). Joe did not enjoy this one! What's the secret meaning behind this movie and how can you screw up an obituary? Found out in this, the twenty-third episode of JOE WATCHES 60 CHRISTMAS MOVIES IN 60 DAYS! Find Joe on Twitter @joemoc!
22. The Truth About Christmas Joe watches the 2018 holiday romp, The Truth About Christmas! Jillian is leading her boyfriend George to political glory! All it takes is a lot of lying, something Jillian has found herself getting better and better at doing. Unfortunately, she lies to the wrong little girl and finds herself CURSED BY SANTA HIMSELF! Early morning video chats, depressing talent shows, and a pointless plot about a toy! Learn about all these and more in this, the twenty-second episode of JOE WATCHES 60 CHRISTMAS MOVIES IN 60 DAYS! Find Joe on Twitter @joemoc!
All episodes are available at https://TheNeuroNerds.com. Follow @TheNeuroNerds on Twitter/Instagram and Like us at Facebook.com/TheNeuroNerds.Summary:In this episode, Joe and Lauren are talking about the importance of community and having people in your life that get you in all of your nerdiness and weirdness. Sometimes, that validation from the people that get you is what you need to feel connected while social distancing.
This #PoisedforExit episode featured two of my trusted colleagues in Exit Planning, Joe Strazzeri and Shelley Lightfoot. Joe and Shelley are partners in several firms in San Diego. Joe has a prominent legal practice in Estate Planning and Tax Planning. The conundrum business owners have when in tax and estate planning, is actually taking the time away from the business to advocate for themselves and their own future, because they are usually so focused on the business instead. Do you feel like you are already paying more than your fair share of income tax? If you don't plan early for your liquidity event, you'll pay even more. Obviously, the goal is to keep as much as you can, but waiting to plan for how to do that will not serve you. Family businesses invariably deal with messes that go beyond day to day business and they tend to manifest themselves in 4 areas:Legal MessesTax MessesFinancial MessesFamily Conflict MessesJoe and Shelley talked about how they identify, assess and solve for these matters, and illustrate that using several examples. Find Joe, Shelley, and their firms here:Strazzeri Mancini: https://www.linkedin.com/company/strazzeri-mancini-llp?trk=biz-companies-cy…SCI: https://www.linkedin.com/company/southern-california-institute?trk=biz-comp…The Founders Group: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-founders-group/ Find Julie here: https://www.poisedforexit.com/
Veronica doesn't understand boundaries, Logan can't compromise, and Travis is a LoVer oh my! Joe and Travis are back this week discussing Veronica Mars Season 3 Episode 3 “Witchita Linebacker”. Join them as they dissect the episode. Follow the podcast across all social media platforms to join in with the discussion @veronicamarspod - Twitter, Instagram. Send any questions, comments, or concerns to veronicamarspod@gmail.com. Visit our website: http://www.veronicamarspod.com/ Find Joe on social media @ohjeaux ---> Instagram, Twitter Find Travis on social media @travistruant---> Instagram, Twitter
This show exists entirely because of your donations!To earn an episode, donate to The Okra Project here: https://www.artsbusinesscollaborative.org/asp-products/the-okra-project-sponsored-project/Then send a screenshot of your receipt to w2ptpod@gmail.com, or DM me on social media (Twitter @itsrainingbrens and Instagram @theburningclem)This episode’s Patron is Mook (again!)!Joe Lipsett is back to discuss the lead characters’ inscrutable relationship, the world’s worst terrorists, and the return of the Springwood pancakes!Find Joe on Twitter and Instagram @bstolemyremoteFind Horror Queers on Twitter and Instagram @horrorqueersOur artwork is by Henry Hall. Seek out his commissions at henryhall.designOur theme song is “Living in a Dream” by Pseudo Echo.
**reuploaded since I originally just posted Travis' Audio** Diane Delivers (per usual), Shawn Hunter is apparently now a ‘rhymes with schmazi, and some LoVers are star crossed oh my! Joe and Travis are back this week discussing Veronica Mars Season 3 Episode 2 “My Big Fat Greek Rush Week”. Join them as they dissect the episode. Follow the podcast across all social media platforms to join in with the discussion @veronicamarspod - Twitter, Instagram. Send any questions, comments, or concerns to veronicamarspod@gmail.com. Visit our website: http://www.veronicamarspod.com/ Find Joe on social media @ohjeaux ---> Instagram, Twitter Find Travis on social media @travistruant---> Instagram, Twitter
My guest this week is Dr. Joseph Luciani, author of a book called Unlearning Anxiety & Depression: The 4-Step Self-Coaching Program to Reclaim Your Life. Joe and I explored some of his background in more depth-oriented psychology, especially a Jungian approach where we explore symbols and dreams and archetypes, and his transition to a more action-oriented style. We got into some pretty interesting territory, especially about the spiritual implications of psychotherapy. As Joe said, if we truly learn that we can handle whatever life throws at us, everything changes. That’s good news, of course, because you can handle any challenge, just like you have already to make it this far. Other topics we covered included: What self-coaching is, and its relation to motivation How traditional talk-therapy may be too passive at times, and not the most empowering approach The difficulty in giving up therapy after investing a lot in it The view that anxiety and depression are learned, and can be unlearned Worry as the quintessential defensive strategy Dissociating from the reflexiveness of worry The fantasy of what-ifs Our innate superstition The distinction between problem solving and worrying Humans as survival machines Trusting that we will find what we need when we’re on the path Managing anxiety and depression as a spiritual practice Liberation as the overarching goal of psychotherapy My guest’s spiritual impressions The faith and trust needed to let go of certainty The neurosurgeries of Wilder Penfield The distinction between coping and healing Coping strategies as ways of controlling fate Anxiety and depression as possible coping mechanisms Dealing with the stress and anxiety of the ongoing pandemic Separating emotional fictions from facts The power of trusting that we can handle what life throws at us Joseph Luciani, PhD, has been a practicing clinical psychologist for more than 40 years. He’s the international bestselling author of the Self-Coaching series of books, published in ten languages. Joe's articles have been featured in many national magazines and newspapers, including Redbook, Cosmopolitan, O The Oprah Magazine, USA Today, Health, Shape, and others. He appears regularly on national TV, radio, and online. Find Joe online at his website and on Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook. Amazon links on this page are affiliate links.
This show exists entirely because of your donations!To earn an episode, donate to The Okra Project here: https://www.artsbusinesscollaborative.org/asp-products/the-okra-project-sponsored-project/Then send a screenshot of your receipt to w2ptpod@gmail.com, or DM me on social media (Twitter @itsrainingbrens and Instagram @theburningclem)This episode’s Patron is Mook!This week we’re joined by Joe Lipsett (Horror Queers, Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr) to talk woodshop grades, malleable continuity, and the real life horrors of the SATs!Find Joe on Twitter and Instagram @bstolemyremoteFind Horror Queers on Twitter and Instagram @horrorqueersOur artwork is by Henry Hall. Seek out his commissions at henryhall.designOur theme song is “Living in a Dream” by Pseudo Echo.
Joe Musselman, the visionary and CEO behind the Honor Foundation and Fathom Ventures, articulates his personal vision with rare clarity: “I envision a world where people feel psychologically safe and compensated for work they love.”Find Joe on LinkedInMentioned Resources The Honor Foundation Fathom Ventures
***there was an audio issue with the segments that has now been fixed*** Welcome to Freshman year at Hearst College! New friends, new classes, but the same old Veronica oh my! Joe and Travis are back this week discussing Veronica Mars Season 3 Episode 1 “Welcome Wagon”. Join them as they dissect the episode. Follow the podcast across all social media platforms to join in with the discussion @veronicamarspod - Twitter, Instagram. Send any questions, comments, or concerns to veronicamarspod@gmail.com. Visit our website: http://www.veronicamarspod.com/ Find Joe on social media @ohjeaux ---> Instagram, Twitter Find Travis on social media @travistruant---> Instagram, Twitter
Alex Catsoulis is a Communications Specialist with the California Labor Federation. We talk about how the CLF sets goals for California unions, how racial justice intersects with the modern labor movement, and why all Californians should vote NO on Proposition 22.Learn more about the CLF and No on Prop 22 here https://calaborfed.org/press-releases/california-labor-federation-launches-massive-worker-led-campaign-to-defeat-prop-22-pass-prop-15-and-expand-majorities-in-congress-and-legislature/Donate to Senator Ed Markey's reelection campaign here https://www.edmarkey.com/Donate to the ACLU here https://www.aclu.org/Find Joe's EP Rageonomics here https://open.spotify.com/album/6xZmaZhPXC6mHwyBY7As2Z?si=1zhxoJPGSqK7GDQOjw0X5Q--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radicalizeme/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radicalizeme/supportSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/radicalizeme)
When it comes to building brands and helping large companies improve, not many are better than Joe Escobedo. As an international branding consultant, he's worked with many Fortune 500 companies to help them improve their processes and achieve better results. In this insightful discussion, we discuss:Methods for getting your foot in the door of giant companiesDifferences in approaches for different sized organizationsHow to define where you want to focus your effortsEvery time I talk to Joe I really enjoy it. We just have a good time while discussing cool business ideas.To learn more about Joe , visit: https://joe-escobedo.com/Find Joe on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-escobedo/--For more about how host Matt Wolach helps software companies achieve maximum growth, visit https://mattwolach.com/.As part of the founding team in his first SaaS product, Matt owned the sales & marketing processes. But he struggled to sell and gain traction for the company. It took years of learning and tweaking before Matt created The Perfect DEAL Process, an innovative yet easy to implement method for closing more software deals. To find out more, visit https://mattwolach.com/about-matt.
We recap and discuss season 3 of our podcast with our favorite judges, the co-hosts of Burn, Noticed Noticed, your favorite podcast about your other favorite podcast! Find Joe and Toni elsewhere: The Watch-A-Thon of Rassilon: watchyourassilon.com The Unseen World: watchheartlandtv.com/ Minty Pineapple: www.mintypineapple.com Road Trippy: amazon.com/Road-Trippy-Paperclips-Murder-Zebras-ebook/dp/B08678WM7F Subscribe to Christine's substack: christinedianecherry.substack.com Love us in a non-creepy way? Love us in a creepy way? Send us an email at BurnNoticedPodcast@gmail.com or follow us on Twitter @BurnNoticedPod
ESPN Bracketologist Joe Lunardi joins in for this installment of Combos Court. Joe shares his thoughts on NCAA Basketball, the G-League Pathway program, and the greatest NCAA teams since the beginning of Bracketology. Joe and Combo also discuss where they think "Pistol" Pete Maravich ranks all time in NCAA history. Plus More. Find Joe on Twitter @ESPNLunardi Find Combo on Instagram @OneTwoCombo Take a screen shot of this screen, post it on your IG stories, and tag @OneTwoCombo so it can be shared!
Joe Apfelbaum - LinkedIn Expert (EPS 191). Frank Agin, host of Networking Rx and founder of AmSpirit Business Connections, gets LinkedIn expert Joe Apfelbaum to share ideas and techniques for deriving success off the world's largest professional networking website. Find Joe at www.joelinkedin.com For more information on AmSpirit Business Connections and its franchise opportunity program, contact Frank Agin at frankagin@amspirit.com or visit http://www.amspirit.com/franchise.php.
They are healthy, nutrition-packed, and can be the building blocks to some pretty delicious, yet hearty meals. There is perhaps no food quite so convenient, versatile, and humble--finding a home in even the tightest of food budgets. What is this miracle food of which we speak? Beans! They come in so many different varieties, and the meal possibilities are endless. A kitchen without beans is like a day without sunshine. Beans are versatile, delicious, nutritious, and they add an endless array of recipe possibilities to meals, snacks, and desserts. I use them all the time in my everyday cooking, and so does Joe Yonan, author of the new cookbook, Cool Beans: The Ultimate Guide to Cooking with the World's Most Versatile Plant-Based Protein. If you've been cooking more and more and more these days at home, then you'll love the recipes, kitchen wisdom, and cooking advice from Joe Yonan. He's the Food and Dining Editor for The Washington Post, and as you'll discover on this week's show, he's also the master of cool bean cookery. Oh, and wait till you hear about his recipe for Harissa Roasted Carrots and White Bean Dip and Julia's Deep, Dark Chocolate Mousse. Let’s get cooking with Joe! Show Highlights: Get to know Joe better How Joe became interested in food shopping and meal prep at eight years of age How the coronavirus crisis has affected the restaurant industry and food journalism The new website geared to novice cooks with recipes, tips, and guidance for beginning cooks: Voraciously The silver lining to the pandemic: more people are interested in cooking at home, and family dinners have made a comeback How Joe became fascinated by beans as a vegetarian for the past eight years Benefits of beans: incredible nutrition, packed with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, versatile, shelf-stable, and affordable How beans are a common denominator in “blue zones,” places across the globe where people live longer than average Benefits of dried beans over canned: they are cheap and include many different varieties that aren’t canned; also, you have more control in the cooking process and texture and have the cooking liquid that can be added to dishes for extra flavor Joe’s rules for cooking dried beans and his take on the “to soak or not to soak” question How kombu (dried seaweed) helps digest beans to reduce flatulence and soften the beans Joe’s favorite recipe in Cool Beans, Lalo’s Cacahuate Beans Joe’s recipe for Harissa Roasted Carrot and White Bean Dip, which uses harissa (a North African chili paste); toss the carrots with harissa and roast them at high heat (chipotle peppers in adobo sauce can be substituted) and puree them with a can of white beans with mint and lemon juice Where Joe’s inspiration for recipes comes from The adaptability of beans in many recipes, since they are a vegetable AND a protein that’s starchy Gateway recipes for beans include hummus, chili, and purees to use in soups and pasta Joe’s recipes for Julia’s Deep, Dark Chocolate Mousse and Black Bean Brownies Resources: Photos by Aubrie Pick, food styling by Lillian Kang, courtesy Ten Speed Press. Joe Yonan Food and Dining Editor, The Washington Post Cool Beans: The Ultimate Guide to Cooking With the World's Most Versatile Plant-Based Protein is out NOW from Ten Speed Press. Find Joe on social media! Instagram Twitter Facebook Read more on my website!
They are healthy, nutrition-packed, and can be the building blocks to some pretty delicious, yet hearty meals. There is perhaps no food quite so convenient, versatile, and humble--finding a home in even the tightest of food budgets. What is this miracle food of which we speak? Beans! They come in so many different varieties, and the meal possibilities are endless. A kitchen without beans is like a day without sunshine. Beans are versatile, delicious, nutritious, and they add an endless array of recipe possibilities to meals, snacks, and desserts. I use them all the time in my everyday cooking, and so does Joe Yonan, author of the new cookbook, Cool Beans: The Ultimate Guide to Cooking with the World's Most Versatile Plant-Based Protein. If you've been cooking more and more and more these days at home, then you'll love the recipes, kitchen wisdom, and cooking advice from Joe Yonan. He's the Food and Dining Editor for The Washington Post, and as you'll discover on this week's show, he's also the master of cool bean cookery. Oh, and wait till you hear about his recipe for Harissa Roasted Carrots and White Bean Dip and Julia's Deep, Dark Chocolate Mousse. Let’s get cooking with Joe! Show Highlights: Get to know Joe better How Joe became interested in food shopping and meal prep at eight years of age How the coronavirus crisis has affected the restaurant industry and food journalism The new website geared to novice cooks with recipes, tips, and guidance for beginning cooks: Voraciously The silver lining to the pandemic: more people are interested in cooking at home, and family dinners have made a comeback How Joe became fascinated by beans as a vegetarian for the past eight years Benefits of beans: incredible nutrition, packed with fiber, vitamins, and minerals, versatile, shelf-stable, and affordable How beans are a common denominator in “blue zones,” places across the globe where people live longer than average Benefits of dried beans over canned: they are cheap and include many different varieties that aren’t canned; also, you have more control in the cooking process and texture and have the cooking liquid that can be added to dishes for extra flavor Joe’s rules for cooking dried beans and his take on the “to soak or not to soak” question How kombu (dried seaweed) helps digest beans to reduce flatulence and soften the beans Joe’s favorite recipe in Cool Beans, Lalo’s Cacahuate Beans Joe’s recipe for Harissa Roasted Carrot and White Bean Dip, which uses harissa (a North African chili paste); toss the carrots with harissa and roast them at high heat (chipotle peppers in adobo sauce can be substituted) and puree them with a can of white beans with mint and lemon juice Where Joe’s inspiration for recipes comes from The adaptability of beans in many recipes, since they are a vegetable AND a protein that’s starchy Gateway recipes for beans include hummus, chili, and purees to use in soups and pasta Joe’s recipes for Julia’s Deep, Dark Chocolate Mousse and Black Bean Brownies Resources: Photos by Aubrie Pick, food styling by Lillian Kang, courtesy Ten Speed Press. Joe Yonan Food and Dining Editor, The Washington Post Cool Beans: The Ultimate Guide to Cooking With the World's Most Versatile Plant-Based Protein is out NOW from Ten Speed Press. Find Joe on social media! Instagram Twitter Facebook Read more on my website!
Most of us set out to do just that. But what happens when you see pests munching on your crops? Do you ignore them? Look up a homemade "organic" pesticide? Purchase one from the store? Or are you tempted to throw in the towel and find the strongest pesticide on the home market? We all want a healthy garden but are faced with those questions when insects come to our gardens. It always helps to talk to successful organic gardeners and ask what works. But I wanted to go a step further. In this episode of the Beginner's Garden Podcast, I asked Joe Lamp'l about not only his personal practices but also which organic pesticides he recommends and how to use them. SHOW NOTES: Other Episodes with Joe Lamp’l: Tomato Troubleshooting: https://journeywithjill.net/gardening/2019/07/02/troubleshooting-tomato-plant-problems-with-joe-lampl/ Irrigation Best Practices: https://journeywithjill.net/gardening/2019/07/09/garden-irrigation-best-practices-with-joe-lampl/ Organic Fertilizer Options: Find Joe here: https://joegardener.com/ Joe’s Podcast: Joe Gardener Show Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joegardener/ Online Gardening Academy including his new course: Mastering Pests, Diseases, and Weeds https://organicgardeningacademy.com/p/master-pests-diseases-weeds Earlier podcast episodes: https://journeywithjill.net/podcast Raised Bed Templates: https://journeywithjill.net/shop (*links below contain affiliate links, which means if you click through and make a purchase, we will earn a commission at no extra cost to you.) Special thanks to our sponsor, Good Ideas, Inc. Home of the best-selling rain barrel, Good Ideas also offers self-watering raised beds, compost tumblers, and more pre-built options for the busy gardener. Get 10% off your purchase by entering the code JILL10 at checkout. https://goodideasinc.com/ PROMO CODE: JILL10 for 10% off Connect with Jill: Get Jill’s “In the Garden” Weekly Emails + Free Printable Resources Here: https://journeywithjill.net/gardensignup Join the Beginner’s Garden Shortcut Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/beginnersgarden/ Connect with Jill on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thebeginnersgarden/
You've probably heard it said that soil quality and fertility is paramount for a successful garden. You probably even know that compost is one of the best amendments you can add to your soil. But what about organic fertilizers? I frequently get questions about organic fertilizers -- specifically, what to use and when to use it. For this topic, I turned to Joe Lamp'l and in this episode of the Beginners' Garden Podcast, we talk about organic fertilizer options. SHOW NOTES: Other Episodes with Joe Lamp’l: Tomato Troubleshooting: https://journeywithjill.net/gardening/2019/07/02/troubleshooting-tomato-plant-problems-with-joe-lampl/ Irrigation Best Practices: https://journeywithjill.net/gardening/2019/07/09/garden-irrigation-best-practices-with-joe-lampl/ Find Joe here: https://joegardener.com/ Earlier podcast episodes: https://journeywithjill.net/podcast Raised Bed Templates: https://journeywithjill.net/shop (*links below contain affiliate links, which means if you click through and make a purchase, we will earn a commission at no extra cost to you.) Special thanks to our sponsor, Good Ideas, Inc. Home of the best-selling rain barrel, Good Ideas also offers self-watering raised beds, compost tumblers, and more pre-built options for the busy gardener. Get 10% off your purchase by entering the code JILL10 at checkout. https://goodideasinc.com/ PROMO CODE: JILL10 for 10% off Connect with Jill: Get Jill’s “In the Garden” Weekly Emails + Free Printable Resources Here: https://journeywithjill.net/gardensignup Join the Beginner’s Garden Shortcut Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/beginnersgarden/ Connect with Jill on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thebeginnersgarden/
Petros takes a look at Nicolas Cage in Joel Schumacher’s “Trespass” on paper this looks like it should hit and for the most part it does. At some point though it went off the boil and your host was joined by Joe Chendango (Flyover State Of Film Podcast) to pick this apart and inspect the scene of the crime. Expect talk on Joe's theft, Nic's voice and why a pay off matters. Nic Cage, Nicole Kidman and Ben Mendleson can’t even say this movie. It makes for an interesting episode. Find Joe at: Twitter: @Chendango Flyover State Of Film: Apple: https://apple.co/2ZvQYBt Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2AKU1LF YouTube: https://t.co/bFunLciVrR?amp=1 Support Caged In on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Cagedinpod Facebook & Twitter: @cagedinpod Instagram: @PetrosPatsilivas_ Email: cagedinpod@gmail.com (mailto:cagedinpod@gmail.com)
Joe LaVacca is back to give you a new perspective on the biopsychosocial approach to treatment. Find Joe on social media: Instagram - strengthinmotion_pt https://www.strengthinmotionpt.com Find John on social media: Instagram - @drjohncampione Check out www.knackbags.com whenever you buy a bag just use our affiliate code ROCKCAST. It won’t cost you anything extra and shipping on all bags is free. Trust me when I tell you, you are going to love your Knack bag. Don’t forget 15% off your next order of tape, topicals, mobility tools and apparel at shop.rocktape.com. 15% off of the best tape and gear around! Use Promo code: ROCKCAST
When Joe Vernachio joined Patagonia as a product line manager in the late eighties, it didn't dawn on him that 30 years later that he would be at the helm of a yet-to-be conceived brand named Mountain Hardwear. His time at Patagonia led him to Nike, where he expanded his product and business expertise and he eventually returned to the outdoor industry in executive roles for Roots Canada, Spyder, and The North Face. A resident of Marin County, when he's not cheering on his son at football games or daughter at volleyball games, he's doing casual stuff any executive does . . . like train to summit Everest. Facebook Twitter Instagram The Outdoor Biz Podcast Please give us a rating and review HERE Show Notes Tell us about your attempt to climb Mt Everest, did you top out? No, we didn't. We went in the fall, last October. The mountain hadn't really been climbed in about six years in the autumn. The conditions are tougher, it's getting colder, it's getting windier, and the Icefall was in really rough shape. It took us almost a month just to get through the icefall. And then when we did, there was a huge Serac overhead, right in the same spot that took out many of the Sherpas a few years prior. It was just way too risky. So we backed off, but it was awesome to be back in the mountains and on that mountain specifically. The Mountain moves around a little bit more, I think than it does in May. We're just looking at the jet stream and just seeing when it's not on the top of the mountain. So we could time our summit attempt for when we had a good window when it wouldn't be so windy. We'd never really even saw that window. So it just made the most sense to not put anybody at risk more than we needed to. What was amazing was that there was nobody on the mountain. It was just three of us. There were maybe 20 people in base camp versus a thousand people. How were you introduced to the Outdoors? The classic story. My dad was a woodsman, a hunter, and a fisherman and we'd go canoeing as a family. So I was introduced to the outdoors that way. When I was about 13, this guy named George Willig climbed the twin towers in New York City. And I lived just outside of New York City. There were lots of articles in the newspaper about this guy and this thing called rock climbing. And this place that he climbed called the Shawangunks up in New York. Being close enough to it, I made my way up there and got exposed to this thing called rock climbing. I just became fascinated with it and did what I could on my own as a kid. Then I went to the University of Wisconsin, and there was a climbing area out there called Devil's Lake, which is just a nice little top roping area that I was able to hone my skills and, and learn quite a bit about it. How does a guy with degrees in biochemistry and biology get into the outdoor industry? After I got out of school, I just had no idea what I was going to do with any of those degrees. I got a job at Erewhon Mountain Shop in Madison working for Jeff Weidman. He was the store manager and I loved it. I just loved being around the product. I love opening the boxes when they came in and I just couldn't wait to see all the new stuff. I think our Patagonia rep at the time was Rock Horton, who's a long time outdoor industry employee with Black Diamond. I think he just retired just recently. He made some introductions for me. At the time Patagonia and Chouinard equipment were very, very small. Peter Metcalf said come on out and I'll give you a job. I think there were about 12 of us at Chouinard equipment at the time. I worked in the area attached to the original Patagonia store. You've been with an impressive list of brands, which of your roles has been most inspiring? I would say my education in business and how to make great product was Nike, no doubt about it. I was there from ‘89 to 2000. It was just the skyrocket of growth and just the culture and how to make great products while still growing business very rapidly. The culture there was, was fantastic I've always admired Mark Parker. I think he just recently stepped down as president, CEO. But Mark was part of the team back then. It was just an amazing group of talented, people there that I got to work shoulder to shoulder with. I definitely learned the product side of it and the design and the respect for the process of design from Nike. My time at Spyder was really valuable and just understanding the financial side of it. Running a company on a line of credit, going deep in debt, and then coming out of debt, much like a retailer operates was really valuable. And then there really isn't a day that goes by that I don't rely on some of my memories at outdoor industry retailer Erewhon working on a store floor and what that feels like. Having a rep come in and, and engage with you as a store kid and how it really just grabs you and makes you a brand champion. How is Mountain Hardware navigating the current environment? We're all working from home. We're on video conferences all day long. We were able to do a couple of weeks of prep prior to it. We could kind of see it coming. So we did some prep. So it was a nice transition. It wasn't that abrupt. Our motto to ourselves is we're not surviving. We're preparing. We're not just trying to figure out how to survive this thing. We're actually trying to make sure we use this time to hone our outdoor industry product positioning and our brand messaging and our values to make sure we come out of this really strong, really sharp. We just feel strongly that people are actually going to probably have more of a connection to nature and to the outdoors and appreciation for it than they did going into this. I don't see any indication that it's going to go the other way What are you hearing in the last weeks or six weeks as we've gone through this that inspires you? I think that the thing that's most inspiring is just the really good outdoor industry retailers, the really good brands and the really good factories are all linking arms and realizing that we all need each other. And if we are mean to each other and disrespectful to each other through this process, it's not going to work. I think in situations like this, the best come out and people, and that's what we've seen. We've seen mostly cooperation and understanding, and everyone just trying to find stable ground to stand on and I feel like six weeks into it, it's kind of where we are. And today, we're starting to hear about some stores that are starting to open around the country. So we'll take a look at what that looks like and see what this feels like. I don't think we're under any impression that outdoor industry doors are just gonna be wide open and everyone's gonna rush in. Just some movement, I think we'll start to make people feel a little bit better and set us up for probably early next year to start to get a little closer to whatever the new normal is. How do you think it's gonna impact the outdoor industry supply chain? I lived in Asia for seven years, work directly with the factories while I was with Nike. So I've had a number of years in Thailand, Singapore, and Taiwan and know the factory side of things as well. If I learned anything during that time, it's just how resilient and how customer service focused the factories and mills are. We certainly had some disruption when China shut down and now some of the other countries are shutting down. But boy, their ability to recover is miraculous. And, while we've had some disruption in the supply, it's not that impactful. I'd say it's just a little bit worse than a normal season where you always have some problems somewhere in the world that you're dealing with. But nothing we can't recover from. The biggest challenge in this whole event will be inventory and where does it pile up and how does it get dispersed? That's the game. I mean, retailers, they're trying to reduce their pile. Brands are trying to reduce their pile and factories are trying to reduce their pile What about the future of outdoor industry trade shows? I was in the sports and fitness industry when the super show is going on in Atlanta. That was a show was maybe the biggest and everyone thought that would never end. And it did and the industry went on and you worked out other ways to do it. I think there's a much bigger cultural component to it for us in the outdoor industry. So, on a personal level, I would hate to see it go away. On a business level, I think there are ways to do it. They're not as personal and there's not as much comradery around it, but it still gets the business done. I mean, we're going to do it this year. But I really, really hope it comes back and that we can all get together again and, create that culture that really existed. I mean, you just get to see so many more people than you would have otherwise. Suggestions or advice for folks wanting to get into the outdoor adventure business or grow their career? I think my advice to get in the outdoor industry is just to get in with a retailer or a brand that you respect and admire. What I say to young people is to be sure you understand the company's values before you join. Because if you don't align with their values, then you're not going to like a lot of the decisions they make. So that, and a lot of companies won't be able to articulate their values, if they can't articulate them, then that tells you something too. Other things we talked about Favorite Gear under $100: Mountain Hardwear Kor Pre Shell OR Banner: “Be nice to each other” Find Joe on Linkedin Subscribe HERE to The Outdoor Biz Podcast and get every episode delivered right to your inbox.
Star Singer; Voice Lessons, Singing Lessons and Tips About Singing
Have you ever wished that you could record professional tracks and albums from the comfort of your own home without having to worry about the tech or the stress of learning how to record? Joe Wadsworth from The Online Recording Studio is here to help! We chat about: The easy process of creating a professional recording online. Investing your time into something that you can be proud of and also generate income for you Plosives, Pop-Shields, and Billie Eilish Scared of set up and tech? No worries! Joe shares some great and inexpensive tips to record great vocals! How to communicate with a build a great relationship with a producer to create the music that you want. #socialdistancesing Find Joe and learn more about recording with his team! To find out more about how you can have your songs professionally produced and recorded by The Online Recording Studio team, head over to www.onlinerecordingstudio.com OR to book in some time to speak with Joe directly, click here. As a special offer for all the listeners of the Star Singer Podcast, you can get 15% off your first booking with The Online Recording Studio - just say we sent you! Offer lasts til the end of April so get in touch now! Donate to UNICEF Want to make sure that your vocals are on point before you start recording? Don't miss this free training over how to pin-point exactly what you can improve about your singing using the 4-step Dream Performance Process!
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