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ATP writer Grant Thompson joins the show as the clay season ramps up and the road to Roland Garros intensifies. Thompson recaps Holger Rune's thrilling title run in Barcelona, and what it means for the Danish player going forward. The journalist also discusses Carlos Alcaraz's health, and Alexander Zverev's victory in the Munich final over a very in-form Ben Shelton. And Thompson reacts to Jelena Ostapenko's shockingly good performance in Stuttgart, where she beat Aryna Sabalenka in the final while also improving to 6-0 against Iga Swiatek! Thompson then dives into The Madrid Open, and examines which players on the ATP and WTA are poised to far well with the altitude on these Spanish clay courts. He also discusses some sleepers who could emerge on the men's tour who could emerge in 2025, and what Jannik Sinner's return in Rome will mean for the game. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
It is still World's Toughest Mudder coverage time! Mike flew down to Florida to help with The OCR Report live stream and to do a whole bunch of podcast coverage. So much so, that we are hopefully going to get 4 episodes out of it, so make sure that you subscribe and follow along to hear more about the best OCR event of the year! For this part three though, it focuses on the brunch on Monday. You'll hear interviews before the presentation, trimmed down audio from the presentation itself, and interviews after the presentation! All totaling to over 30 interviews again! Be sure to register for next year's event at Belvoir Castle and we will see you there! 0:00 – 5:59 – Intro 5:59 – 14:13 – Quick News 14:13 – 16:43 – Content Preface 16:43 - 1:44:06 - Interviews Before Presentation (Serina Espey-Wolf, Nikki Perry, Scott the Fayne Knowles and Michael Roberson, Scott Lemos, Noel Medina, Tyler Veerman and Mark Gaudet, Mike Ronemus and Kevin LaPlatney, Carl Bonnefist and Adam Kuzkous, Will Chung, Felicia Lopez, Michael Schjott, Charlie Boher, Grant Thompson, Megan Beck, Kevin Anderson, John Castle, Jamie Scott, Lucas, Kevin Praytor, Francis Lackner) 1:44:06 - 2:36:22 - Presentation Audio 2:36:22 - 3:06:08 - Interviews After Presentation (Team Hot Guys, Evert Sers, Scotty Campbell, Hallee Milot, Tyler Movsessian, Nikki Caromba, and Matt B Davis) 3:06:08 - End – Outro Next weekend will be part 4 of our World's Toughest Mudder coverage where it will focus on the bar crawl interviews from Monday! ____ News Stories: Obstacle Wonderland Co-Race Director Joe Smith Dog Died Meg Jacoby Surgery Rachelanne Leaves OCRWC Registration Open for FIT Challenge 2025 Spartan Age Group Medals Spartan SoCal Super Podiums Spartan NorCal Sprint Podiums Spartan Fiji Ultra Podiums Spartan Phoenix Beast Podiums Spartan San Antonio Super Podiums Spartan San Antonio Sprint Podiums Spartan Phoenix Super Podiums Alpha Challenge Podiums Wine Glasses Secret Link Croatian Firefighters Secret Link Volcano Lightning Secret Link Cow Pizza Secret Link Blindfolded Darts Secret Link ____ Related Episodes: 45. World's Toughest Mudder, Las Vegas Rock N Roll Half Marathon, Mattapoisett 5k, and YMCA Turkey Trot 5 Miler! 46. World's Toughest Mudder Champion's Brunch with Will Hicks and Heather Bode, Kingston 5k Turkey Trot, and Newburyport Harborside Half Marathon! 97. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 1: Community Dinner and Event) 98. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 2: Champion's Brunch and Bar Crawl), and Taunton YMCA Turkey Trot! 150. World's Toughest Mudder Hot Lap Recap, Javier Escobar's Pit Planning Party, and Mike's Lap By Lap Experience! 151. World's Toughest Mudder Brunch Audio and Bar Crawl Interviews! 152. World's Toughest Mudder Pit Crew Debriefing, and Drunk Javier Escobar Interview! 201. World's Toughest Mudder Memories! 254. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 1: Interviews with Volunteers, Pit Crew, Athletes, and Pit Audio) 255. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 2: Brunch Interviews and Audio) 256. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 3: Bar Crawl Interviews) 257. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 4: Katie Knight and Mark Batres) 305. Preparing for a First World's Toughest Mudder with Anthony Kunkel and Michael Lopez! 307. World's Toughest Mudder with Tyler Veerman and New Champion DJ Fox! 308. World's Toughest Mudder with Mark Gaudet and First Woman to Hit 100 Miles Kris Rugloski! 356. World's Toughest Mudder 2023 with Chris Maltbie! 358. World's Toughest Mudder 2023 (Part 1: Community Dinner and Race Day Interviews)! 359. World's Toughest Mudder 2023! (Part 2: Brunch Interviews and Audio) 360. World's Toughest Mudder 2023! (Part 3: Bar Crawl Interviews and a Musical Performance) 410. World's Toughest Mudder 2024! (Part 1: Pit Check In and Community Dinner) 411. World's Toughest Mudder 2024! (Part 2: Race Day Interviews with Athletes, Volunteers, and Pit Crew) ____ The OCR Report Patreon Supporters: Jason Dupree, Kim DeVoss, Samantha Thompson, Matt Puntin, Brad Kiehl, Charlotte Engelman, Erin Grindstaff, Hank Stefano, Arlene Stefano, Laura Ritter, Steven Ritter, Sofia Harnedy, Kenny West, Cheryl Miller, Jessica Johnson, Scott "The Fayne" Knowles, Nick Ryker, Christopher Hoover, Kevin Gregory Jr., Evan Eirich, Ashley Reis, Brent George, Justin Manning, Wendell Lagosh, Logan Nagle, Angela Bowers, Asa Coddington, Thomas Petersen, Seth Rinderknecht, and Bonnie Wilson. Sponsored Athletes: Javier Escobar, Kelly Sullivan, Ryan Brizzolara, Joshua Reid, and Kevin Gregory! Support us on Patreon for exclusive content and access to our Facebook group Check out our Threadless Shop Use coupon code "adventure" for 15% off MudGear products Use coupon code "ocrreport20" for 20% off Caterpy products Like us on Facebook: Obstacle Running Adventures Follow our podcast on Instagram: @ObstacleRunningAdventures Write us an email: obstaclerunningadventures@gmail.com Subscribe on Youtube: Obstacle Running Adventures Intro music - "Streaker" by: Straight Up Outro music - "Iron Paw" by: Dubbest
Last week it was time for the annual pilgrimage to worlds toughest mudder, so in the first of a few episodes we caught up with Grant Thompson and Charlie Boher Grant managed 4th overall and 100 miles while Charlie achieved his 75 mile bib If you have any questions about the show or are interested in advertising with us then please contact admin@ukocr.com Find out more about UKOCR by clicking Here Support UKOCR on Patreon Here or Buy us a beer if you like what we do
In this episode, we ask: What if…? What if you could be the master of your financial domain? Who is Grant Thompson? Would you like to hear Episode 208? When was Grant's “aha” moment? What really works with money? What is the right thing? What is the truth? What should we be doing? What do...
Join us for an insightful conversation with Grant Thas, the esteemed founder of Tampus Consulting Group, as he shares over 25 years of expertise in leadership development and organizational psychology. Discover practical strategies for unlocking your team's full potential, improving company culture, and achieving remarkable success. Learn how to navigate common challenges, retain key talent, and foster effective communication within your organization. Dive into Grant's valuable insights and elevate your leadership skills today!
Lets Rap: What are your Super Bowl predictions? About time he gets his flowers He about to catch the fade #blackbusinessseries w/ Grant Thompson #isitjuste #copordrop
Finishing up our World's Toughest Mudder episodes, we have this last episode focused on the bar crawl on Monday afternoon and night! Check the time stamps below to see the different sections of the episode. You'll hear interviews before a musical performance of Cali Schweikhart singing while Kris Mendoza plays guitar for a couple songs, and more interviews after! For part 1 we had coverage of the community dinner and all sorts of race day interviews and audio so go back and listen to that if you missed it. Part 2 was last episode all about the brunch featuring audio from the presentation as well as many interviews with members of the community. This part 3 has interviews from the bar crawl where I, along with many community members got pretty drunk! 0:00 – 2:10 – Intro 2:10 – 8:53 – Quick News 8:53 – 10:20 – Content Preface 10:20 - 51:57 - Interviews Before Musical Performance (Raymond Vincent III, Melissa Linden, Cory Edwards, Charlotte Engelman, Jules Estes, Jake Dean, and Cali Schweikhart) 51:57 - 1:01:23 - Cali Schweikhart and Kris Mendoza Musical Performance 1:01:23 - 2:01:49 - Interviews After Musical Performance (Michael Kantor, Miko, Deanna Brasz, Carlo Piscitello, Jack Goras, Grant Thompson, scottish talk, Josh Fiore, hot sauce shots with Chris Maltbie, Leanne Simmonds, Heather Bode, Trevor Cichosz, and Kevin VanderWoude) 2:01:49 - End – Outro Next episode will either be a Spartan Trifecta World Championship athlete interview, or an interview I did with a friend who hiked the entire appalachian trail earlier this year! ____ News Stories: Hope You Nominated Us for Best Podcast Hyrox Drug Testing Update 2024 Spartan Series Point Structure Rose Wetzel Habit Forming Coach Black Friday OCR Deals Nordic Race Copenhagen Podiums Roller Derby Secret Link Studying Law Secret Link Stalk Strangers Secret Link Rubik's Record Secret Link Meal Prep Secret Link ____ Related Episodes: 45. World's Toughest Mudder, Las Vegas Rock N Roll Half Marathon, Mattapoisett 5k, and YMCA Turkey Trot 5 Miler! 46. World's Toughest Mudder Champion's Brunch with Will Hicks and Heather Bode, Kingston 5k Turkey Trot, and Newburyport Harborside Half Marathon! 97. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 1: Community Dinner and Event) 98. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 2: Champion's Brunch and Bar Crawl), and Taunton YMCA Turkey Trot! 150. World's Toughest Mudder Hot Lap Recap, Javier Escobar's Pit Planning Party, and Mike's Lap By Lap Experience! 151. World's Toughest Mudder Brunch Audio and Bar Crawl Interviews! 152. World's Toughest Mudder Pit Crew Debriefing, and Drunk Javier Escobar Interview! 201. World's Toughest Mudder Memories! 254. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 1: Interviews with Volunteers, Pit Crew, Athletes, and Pit Audio) 255. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 2: Brunch Interviews and Audio) 256. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 3: Bar Crawl Interviews) 257. World's Toughest Mudder! (Part 4: Katie Knight and Mark Batres) 305. Preparing for a First World's Toughest Mudder with Anthony Kunkel and Michael Lopez! 307. World's Toughest Mudder with Tyler Veerman and New Champion DJ Fox! 308. World's Toughest Mudder with Mark Gaudet and First Woman to Hit 100 Miles Kris Rugloski! 356. World's Toughest Mudder 2023 with Chris Maltbie! 358. World's Toughest Mudder 2023 (Part 1: Community Dinner and Race Day Interviews)! 359. World's Toughest Mudder 2023! (Part 2: Brunch Interviews and Audio) ____ The OCR Report Patreon Supporters: Jason Dupree, Kim DeVoss, Samantha Thompson, Matt Puntin, Dave Claxton, Brad Kiehl, Charlotte Engelman, Erin Grindstaff, Hank Stefano, Arlene Stefano, Laura Ritter, Steven Ritter, Sofia Harnedy, Kenny West, Ryan Maisano, Cheryl Goodwin, Jessica Johnson, Scott "The Fayne" Knowles, Anna Landry, Christopher Hoover, Kevin Gregory Jr., Ryan Hart, Ashley Reis, Brent George, Justin Manning, Kevin Praytor, Wendell Lagosh, Brett "The T-Rex" Milks, Logan Nagle, Patrick Brown, Angela Bowers, Asa Coddington, Thomas Petersen, and Seth Rinderknecht. Sponsored Athletes: Javier Escobar, Kelly Sullivan, Ryan Brizzolara, and Joshua Reid! Support us on Patreon for exclusive content and access to our Facebook group Check out our Threadless Shop Use coupon code "adventure" for 15% off MudGear products Use coupon code "ocrreport20" for 20% off Caterpy products Like us on Facebook: Obstacle Running Adventures Follow our podcast on Instagram: @ObstacleRunningAdventures Write us an email: obstaclerunningadventures@gmail.com Subscribe on Youtube: Obstacle Running Adventures Intro music - "Streaker" by: Straight Up Outro music - "Iron Paw" by: Dubbest
Alan Interviews, Andrew Cook, Victoria Reynolds, Leane Simmonds, Gary Andrews and Grant Thompson about World Toughest Mudder Find out more about UKOCR by clicking Here Support UKOCR on Patreon Here or Buy us a beer if you like what we do
In this episode of Obsessed, we dive into the inspiring story of Janae Thompson, who is owning her throne as the "The Queen of Her Life." Janae is a mother of four boys, and her journey is an incredible tale of resilience, reinvention, and the strength to carry on after the loss of her late husband, Grant Thompson, widely recognized as "The King of Random" from YouTube fame.The Kingdom of Random: Grant Thompson's LegacyWe start by delving into the life and legacy of Grant Thompson, who left an indelible mark on YouTube as "The King of Random." From explosive experiments to life hacks, Grant's charisma and curiosity captivated millions. We explore the joys and challenges of being part of this unconventional world and how it shaped Janae's perspective on life. The Queen of Her Life: Janae's Journey BeginsAfter the unexpected loss of Grant, Janae found herself at a crossroads. We discuss the initial struggles, grief, and the daunting task of raising four boys on her own. Despite the challenges, Janae emerged as a beacon of strength, resilience, and determination.Reinvention and ResilienceJanae's story takes an uplifting turn as we delve into her journey of reinvention. From being a partner in "The Kingdom of Random" to becoming the queen of her own life, Janae's resilience shines through. We explore how she discovered new passions, forged her own path, and embraced the role of a mother, mentor, and self-discoverer. Balancing Motherhood and Personal GrowthJuggling the responsibilities of being a single mother and navigating the complexities of personal growth is no small feat. We explore how Janae found balance, the lessons she learned along the way, and the advice she has for others facing similar challenges.The Queen's Wisdom: Lessons from JanaeIn this segment, we distill the wisdom gained from Janae's journey. From overcoming grief to finding purpose and reinventing oneself, Janae's story offers valuable insights for listeners facing their own life transitions.The Ever-Evolving QueenAs we conclude this episode, we reflect on Janae Thompson's remarkable journey. From the heights of "The Kingdom of Random" to the depths of grief and ultimately to the throne of her own life, Janae's story is one of strength, growth, and the perpetual process of reinvention.We want to know who you are obsessed with--DM us directly on Instagram at: crown_compassgirlsJoin us as we interview thought leaders like Gary Vaynerchuk, Evan Carmichael, Dr. Laura Berman and MORE!And learn about how we are changing the world every day: THE WOMEN OF OBSESSEDGet Obsessed with us. Collectively we are a nutritionist, a master certified life coach, an attorney, and a self-esteem expert. We dive into topics that uncover the essence of the human experience. Our stories are one of kicking fear in the face and taking a leap of faith. We are equally obsessed with the works of Brene Brown and are inspired to study and understand the 30 core emotions. Each week we will explore another emotion, talk to experts in their field and inspire you to live the life you are meant to be living. We are Julie Lokun, JD, Tia Morell Walden, Certified Holistic Nutritionist, and Mika Altidor, Certified Life Coach. Join us for the conversation, and more importantly be a part of the conversation. Reach out with a question or comment about an episode or suggest a personal development topic you are obsessed with. After all, the Obsessed Podcast is for you and about you. Learn More About Your Hosts: HereFor More About Julie Lokun Check Her Out: Here
This week we're sharing another yarn from Bla Mela Stori from Grant Thompson. Grant works at the Ngukurr Language Centre to save his endangered Indigenous language - Ngandi. Language Man In this story Grant explains why it's so important to keep language strong and how he went about revitalising Ngandi. This story was produced by Angelina Joshua. It was made as part of the Bla Mela Stori project, a program by Katherine Regional Arts in the Northern Territories. Stories in this program were produced with the support of the Australian Federal Government's Restart Investment to Sustain and Expand Fund (RISE). Image from the Ngukurr Language Centre. All The Best credits: Production Manager: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Editorial Manager: Mell Chun Host: Madhuraa Prakash See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GCRS and the world of short track racing. Grant Thompson and Dustin Smith join.
GCRS and the world of short track racing. Grant Thompson and Dustin Smith join.
On tonight's Inside Alabama Racing, Tommy Praytor talks to Lee Fields Memorial Winner, Grant Thompson, head tech man for the Snowball Derby, Joe Balash, and the current reigning Miss Snowball Derby Maddison Bragg! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wnsp/support
On tonight's Inside Alabama Racing, Tommy Praytor talks to South Sunny Raceways latest winner, 9 year old Bryson Cowart, ARCA driver Greg Van Alst coming off top 10 in front of home town crowd at Indianapolis, and 16 year old Grant Thompson on his runner up effort in the Idaho 200. As always, we wrap it up with the Moose Call with The Moose, Thomas Praytor! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wnsp/support
Tommy Praytor recaps all the action from Talladega and is joined by Grant Thompson, Jake Finch who will be making his ARCA debut, Jeremy March from Cops For Kids and "The Moose" Thomas Praytor who talks about his great day that was cut short at Talladega. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wnsp/support
If you feel burned out, stressed out, and overwhelmed with creating a sustainable business around your YouTube channel, that's unfortunately a very common feeling. Most creators think that if they just hire people to do some of their work for them that everything will be solved, but that's not true. The time your team frees up just ends up getting filled with other responsibilities, and that's assuming you even find someone in the first place who's can meet your expectations for quality work. It's hard! Grant Thompson started, The King of Random, and grew it to 6 million subscribers. He hit his max and then learned how to scale everything around his channel. When he passed away in 2019 his channel continued to grow even without him. Today his channel has new hosts and 13 million subscribers. Today I talked with his late wife about what life was like when he was stressed out on his channel, how he broke free from that stress, got back to 5 hour work weeks, and even left behind a channel that grows in his absence. Check out The King of Random on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/c/Thekingofrandom SCHEDULE A 1 HOUR YOUTUBE CONSULTATION WITH US: We'll look at your channel prior to our session, analyze it, and come prepared to discuss the next steps you need to implement in order to reach new growth. Book your session with us here: https://videocreators.com/consulting LEAVE A VOICE MESSAGE: Have comments, reactions, questions, a YouTube tip to share, or just want to say hi? Leave a voice message for us and we may use it in an upcoming podcast episode. https://www.speakpipe.com/videocreators
Hello, On this edition of Stories, I will be talking with Callie Gade. You might know her from a little YouTube series called King of Random with her co-host Nate and the late Grant Thompson. Not only is she streaming now, but she has been going for her pyro-technician Licenses. When you have gotten to know Callie as I have through watching her stream, you will see she has an amazing personality and a smile to match that personality. When she streams she is joined by her one friend and moderators Soxgirl, she comes and goes , she also has a few friends who are her mods as well. Callie is the type of girl you always wanted to take home to mom but never got the nerve to ask her out, she is fun to watch as she plays her favorite video games such as Zelda: Breath of the wild or Final Fantasy. If she is not gaming she is just chatting with her community of followers like me. She is a Streamer, YouTuber, Model and a pyro-technician . She has a love of fire as you can see if you ever sub to her stream, she also loves to laugh and ride her motorcycle. If she is not doing any of that she is hanging out with her friends. If anyone could exuded sunshine it would Callie, this is because she is a pure joy to watch and hang out with when she streams. https://www.twitch.tv/calbits – Her Stream https://www.instagram.com/calbits/ – Instagram This is one episode you must listen to, so Sit back, Relax and Grab your Favorite Beverage. and See you there.
Hello, On this edition of Stories, I will be talking with Callie Gade. You might know her from a little YouTube series called King of Random with her co-host Nate and the late Grant Thompson. Not only is she streaming now, but she has been going for her pyro-technician Licenses. When you have gotten to know Callie as I have through watching her stream, you will see she has an amazing personality and a smile to match that personality. When she streams she is joined by her one friend and moderators Soxgirl, she comes and goes , she also has a few friends who are her mods as well. Callie is the type of girl you always wanted to take home to mom but never got the nerve to ask her out, she is fun to watch as she plays her favorite video games such as Zelda: Breath of the wild or Final Fantasy. If she is not gaming she is just chatting with her community of followers like me. She is a Streamer, YouTuber, Model and a pyro-technician . She has a love of fire as you can see if you ever sub to her stream, she also loves to laugh and ride her motorcycle. If she is not doing any of that she is hanging out with her friends. If anyone could exuded sunshine it would Callie, this is because she is a pure joy to watch and hang out with when she streams. https://www.twitch.tv/calbits – Her Stream https://www.instagram.com/calbits/ – Instagram This is one episode you must listen to, so Sit back, Relax and Grab your Favorite Beverage. and See you there.
LIVE from 5 Flags Speedway! Snowball Derby week is here and Tommy Praytor is joined by 5 Flags' Tim Bryant, Mobile racer Grant Thompson, Matt Weaver from Racing America and NASCAR's Noah Gragson! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wnsp/support
After returning from the 2021 Oxford 250, Alan Dietz and Jess Ballard chat with winner Cassius Clark and runner-up Curtis Gerry. We also talk to Willie Milliken after his win in the Edwards Memorial at Lake View and Grant Thompson before TUNDRA competes at Golden Sands.
In this episode, we ask: What about a seed? Who is Chris Thurman? What about his partner Grant Thompson? What happened when Mark was a client? What about love? What about life insurance as a central component? What about a story? How do we need to think? What about Nelson Nash? Why did Nelson Nash...
Tommy Praytor recaps a wild NASCAR weekend at Indy, talks ARCA with Gracie Trotter, talks late model racing with Grant Thompson and everything else with "The Moose" Thomas Praytor! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wnsp/support
Grant stops by the show to tell us about what he's cooking up. A lot of things to unpack in yet another eventful week.
Tommy Praytor talks racing at 5 Flags Speedway with Ross Kenseth, Mobile International with Grant Thompson and everything else with "The Moose" Thomas Praytor! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-schultz/support
On this episode of #SRWPodcast - EVP & GM of Charlotte Motor Speedway Greg Walter talks #CocaCola600, Host of PRN's At the Track Lenny Batycki has the latest in #ShortTrackNews, and #ShortTrack driver Grant Thompson recaps his #LateModelRacing debut at Wisconsin International Raceway from weekend of May 21st, 2021
It was truly a pleasure to speak with WILLIAM GRANT THOMPSON. The Square & Compass Grand Lodge Candidate Series seeks to speak with ALL 2021 candidates. If you are a candidate and have not been contacted, please e-mail info@squareandcompass.ca. WILLIAM GRANT THOMPSON – Retired Major Canadian Forces, Seven Star Lodge No. 285, Georgian South District. W.M. 2008. For Grand Lodge of Ontario Members re: voting requirements: The voting for Grand Lodge officers (including members of the Board of General Purposes) and the voting on proposed Constitutional amendments take place electronically (from home or while travelling from any computer, tablet or smartphone) via an internet connection. • The election and voting will be run under the auspices of Grand Lodge. • Registration of every voter will be required to verify voter eligibility and acquire voter contact information (email). • Eligible voters who registered in the June 2021 election for DDGMs will be automatically registered for the July 2021 election and voting. • Registration and Voting will be conducted electronically only. • Because every eligible voter will be enfranchised with electronic voting, the use of the proxy has been eliminated. You can also find information about ALL candidates at the Grand Lodge Website, under "recent." All opinions expressed are those of Square & Compass Promotions and the guest(s), and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario and/or the Windsor Masonic Temple.
Tommy Praytor talks to Grant Thompson about his first Super Late Model start, Gavin Graham about running in the Pro Truck Series and everything in between with "The Moose" Thomas Praytor! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-schultz/support
Tommy Praytor is joined by ARCA East winner Sammy Smith, Jeff Motley from Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Grant Thompson and "The Moose" Thomas Praytor! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-schultz/support
Dead Low Brewing has been through a lot in their short life here in the Cincinnati Craft Beer Community – and with the chaos that… The post Volume 6, Episode 40 – Dead Low’s Grant Thompson Talks Traditional Beer, Trendy Beer, And What Makes It Fun. appeared first on The Gnarly Gnome.
Dead Low Brewing has been through a lot in their short life here in the Cincinnati Craft Beer Community – and with the chaos that… The post Volume 6, Episode 41 – Dead Low’s Grant Thompson Talks Traditional Beer, Trendy Beer, And What Makes It Fun. appeared first on The Gnarly Gnome.
"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")
Welcome to another exciting - and indeed very special Episode - of "The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes!Please welcome to the "GLT Clearing" today: Writer, Performance Coach & "Somatic Worker" (get her!) the wise and wonderful Genevieve Grant-Thompson!A wonderful and rich conversation indeed, speaking to one of my very own wonderful and wise Mentors: Genevieve is a wise soul & spirit indeed - and someone that I hold in very high regard.She also said something to me once - a sage piece of advice that I'll never forget, as she explained why she was leaving one place - energetically - to go and be in another:"Your Energy is like a precious pot of Gold & Honey: Be very, very careful where you pour it!"We also talk about this in her Interview/Film.As well as the profound and heart-warming story of how she used her Somatic wisdom and knowledge - very recently - to ease and comfort her father in his final journey, full of self-awareness, towards his death in his home - on his boat - in the Caribbean.Genevieve has a wholistic approach to her work, which is to "get humans to fulfil their potential for joy, connection, and productivity". She has expertise in uncovering authenticity, removing roadblocks, and getting to the other side of fear.In her own words:"I work with smart, creative, frustrated people. Together we use our smarts and creativity to turn frustration into tangible, sustainable success".Hurrah!So - thanks for listening to another episode of a "GLT with me CG!"The Podcast series that features "The Clearing": Where all good questions come to be asked and all good stories come to be told!With some lovely juicy storytelling metaphors to also enjoy along the way:The Clearing itself - A Tree (where we get to "shake your tree to see which storytelling apples fall out, in the form of a lovely storytelling exercise called "5-4-3-2-1") - some Alchemy - some Gold - and finally a Cake with a Cherry on Top!Think "Desert Island Discs" but in a Clearing! Also think about William Shakespeare - and about Jaques in "As You Like It" in particular:"All the world's a stage,And all the men and women merely players;They have their exits and their entrances,And one man in his time plays many parts,His acts being seven ages..."Jaques: Act II Scene VIIAnd as my Guest in the Podcast: Now is your 'moment in the sunshine' to share your story!Who are you? What's your story? And what 'life-lessons-learned-along-the-way' would you like to share with us? And just to get bit "existential on yo ass" too (!) what would you like your legacy to be? How would you most like to be remembered?And all my guests have at least 2 things in common: They are all Creative individuals - and all with an interesting story to be told!If you'd like to find out more, then please do check out my websites www.secondcurve.uk + www.instantwit.co.uk - and there's also a dedicated "Good Listening To" Facebook Group c/o the link above.Plus if you'd be interested in the experience of being given "a damn good listening to" yourself, or you'd like to explore the idea of some Personal Impact Coaching from me CG - to help level-up your confidence, communication, and personal impact c/o my online Coaching proposition: The Second Curve "Zoom Room" - then, by all means, do get in touch via any of the usual social media channels (see above) or you can email me at chris@secondcurve.uk (The Second Curve "Zoom Room": Coaching to help you 'level up' your IMPACT - or to get Clarity on how to get to "where next?")
Tommy Praytor talks to winners from the Snowball Derby weekend including Daryl McDonald, Grant Thompson and James Patrick then "The Moose" Thomas Praytor wraps it up! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-schultz/support
Tommy Praytor is LIVE from 5 Flags Speedway to get you ready for the Snowball Derby and is joined by Matthew Weaver, Grant Thompson, Logan Boyett, Noah Gragson and Matthew Craig! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-schultz/support
2019 Madera Jr. Late Model Challenge Camp winner Grant Thompson joins the show after winning the inaugural Jr. Late Model race at Tucson Speedway on Sunday. Thompson will be competing in the Snowflake 100 portion of the Snowball Derby this weekend. We also look at the drivers in the "Winners Circle" and the "Best Thing I Saw
Remember burning CDs? This week, join Ana, Addie and special guest Grant Thompson as they discuss all the ways music consumption has changed since the 2000s. Oh, and if you're looking for new music recs, look no further. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a beat and leave us a rating and a review. Find us on Instagram and check out our website to keep up with the latest. Have ideas for episodes or just want to say hi? Contact us at lifeonthecusp@gmail.com.
Tommy Praytor talks all things racing with Five Flags Speedway's Tim Bryant, drivers Grant Thompson and Daryl McDonald and wraps it up with "The Moose" Thomas Praytor! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-schultz/support
Ann Rybak, Head of the UBS Family Office Solutions Group, holds a fireside chat with Grant Thompson, Head of Alternative Capital Solutions within the UBS Investment Bank. In his mandate, Grant works with asset managers, pension funds and sovereign wealth funds as they deploy capital into public and private businesses. This podcast will be practically relevant for our business owner clients, who would like a broader understanding of the investor class. Alternative investment strategies are investment vehicles that are formed by professional money managers to afford them greater flexibility to manage money in any market environment. These strategies typically have flexibility regarding the types of securities in which they can invest (e.g., options and futures contracts), the types of positions they can take (e.g., long and short positions) and the amount of leverage they are permitted to employ. A professional money manager can use these and other techniques to modify market exposure and create portfolio characteristics that may be desirable for certain clients (e.g., reduced correlation to financial markets, potential lower volatility, and better performance in "down" markets). This flexibility can add value when used skillfully. This flexibility does, however, add additional elements of risk and complexity, including that alternative investments are often long-term, illiquid investments that are not easily valued. Note that due to the nature of alternative investments, the risk and return assumptions used in this analysis may tend to overstate potential benefits but not fully reflect potential risks with respect to those investments.
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Listen to the 273rd episode of the Motorsports Madness auto racing podcast, featuring Autoweek journalist Matt Weaver, Gulf Coast pro late model racer Grant Thompson and Toyota Racing Development driver Jesse Love as guests on the action-packed show!
Listen to the 273rd episode of the Motorsports Madness auto racing podcast, featuring Autoweek journalist Matt Weaver, Gulf Coast pro late model racer Grant Thompson and Toyota Racing Development driver Jesse Love as guests on the action-packed show!
On this episode of the #SRWPodcast - From Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway Scott Menlen, Promotor for 5 Flags Speedway Tim Bryant, 13 year old Short Track driver Grant Thompson, and NHRA Funny Car Driver Robert Hight from weekend of March 6th, 2020
If you're thinking of starting your own channel, you might have a few expectations that could be far off from reality. In today's podcast, Nate Woodbury breaks down expectations from reality in working for YouTube based on his own experience as a producer for himself and other clients, so keep listening! I'm a producer for 13 different YouTube channels. Been at this for a while and I had some expectations at the beginning that have not been met. And others that were exceeded. So, I'm going to dive into that and just let you know what to expect. Now, the other day I watched Gillian Perkins version of this video. All of her answers were awesome and they're completely different than mine. So, I do recommend you check out her video or her channel there. She's got a real cute personality. And she puts a lot of detail into... Her videos are actually really helpful. So, I recommend checking out Gillian. Now, the first expectation that I had. I expected to achieve will just say big things within a 6 to 12 month time line. And I have achieved big things. But the first... I don't know. The shortest stint is probably 36 months for me to achieve big things on a channel. We're talking huge things. You know, hundreds of thousands of dollars per month. But I just... My expectations were a lot quicker. 6 to 12 months. Really took 36 months. Looking at a lot of other channels, I mean, I see the same thing in them. I really see that YouTube is a long-term play. You can't just start a campaign and expect to be making Bank 6 months from now. One thing that actually surprised me... My strategy is business backed. So, I wasn't really planning on making a whole lot of ad revenue. I have a lot of friends that that's their main monetization strategy even to the tune of a few hundred thousand dollars a month. But that wasn't my strategy. It's just different types of content. They make entertainment content I make how-to content that drives leads into a website. And the cool thing is last month, my ad revenue from YouTube... YouTube paid me $16,000. That was unexpected. But that is a welcome. Surprise. I am not sending it back. Alright. Another expectation that this is kind of a recurring one. Sometimes I'll make a video the ones, that I expect to go viral don't go viral. And that's kind of a trend. I don't have videos that go viral. Mine are all very strategic and it works and we're doing well. But I guess I get discourage. Every time I'm just making amazing video, "This one's going to be great." And my tribe likes the video and whatnot. But I just expect it to go viral. You know, some news station or some famous blog or some big influence around Facebook will take that and post it. So, all my videos even the ones that have had of views, none of them went viral. They all got pushed by YouTube itself not because of some social virality or anything like that. Okay. I expected to make money from Amazon's affiliate program. I mean thought, "Yeah, I use a lot of Amazon products. I buy stuff on Amazon." So, I should link to it all the time. And I linked to it a lot. And I don't think I've made a dollar. I don't think I've made a dime on affiliate revenue from Amazon. So, that was an expectation. I mean, I have a friend who that's where he makes his main source of revenue. I don't know what I'm doing different than him. I haven't, you know... I guess focused on that approach. But I thought that I would have at least made something. Another expectation I had in the beginning is that I believed that I could eventually hire someone else to do the editing. And this one is true. This one is true. I've got a whole team of video editors because I produced 13 channels and you know that I'm not doing the editing on all 13 channels. That would just be nuts. And so I'm glad that that one turned out to be reality. It's really... Well, I was going to say it's easy. It takes time and I've got other videos where I talk about that about why I hire people in the Philippines. You can link to that right up there. But it is a reality. You can hire people to a 100% edit your videos. Now, on the flip side, I didn't think that I'd ever be able to hire somebody to do the filming for me or my clients. I don't know why. I decided to try it a year ago. And it kind of worked out with the first person I tried. But then the second person I tried, needless to say she's still working with me. And the third person I tried she's still working with me. So, I've got 2 amazing people on my filming team. And I didn't expect that. If you would have asked me years ago, well I talked about it. I just I said, "Yeah, I just can't imagine that somebody could do the same job that I do." Anyway. And so that's where I've been proven wrong. I didn't think I could do it. And I did glad I did, of course. Okay. This one surprised me. When I meet people, you know, you have the standard conversation. "Hey, what is it that you do? What do you do?" And I tell them "I'm a YouTube producer." And you know, asked me what that is. So, when they find out what I do, the thing that surprising is what goes on in their mind. A lot of people will say, "Oh! Well, my 12-year old really wants to be a YouTuber and I ask more questions about it and they always dream of playing video games and making a living on YouTube." All the time. This is like a recurring thing that happens every time I meet somebody and they're not in the YouTube world already. They'll just say, "Oh! YouTube producer. Tell me about that. What is that? Wow, I ought to have you talk to my daughter. I got to have you talk to my son. So, I'm going to start mentoring them to become YouTube gamers." And that I just didn't expect that. I don't know how to make money by putting video games. That would be fun. That would be pretty cool. I have no idea how to do that. So parents out there, don't send your kids to me that want to be gamers on YouTube. Alright. In the beginning, if you go back and watch some of my earlier videos, I was way more reserved than I am now. So, you think of me of calm people said like I've got the zen-like personality. And you know, that's cool. I like... But I'm more dynamic. I mean, I use facial expressions. I can talk conversationally. And the biggest difference is I thought that I would use a teleprompter forever. Because back then I had to spend all this time writing a script, writing it out word-for-word. Putting on a teleprompter. So, I'm looking at the lens but I would be able to see the words going up and down. Or not down. But scrolling up, right? And it started to work. And it was a big help for me at the time. It gave me a big boost of confidence. They helped me be a lot more efficient. And because it was working for me, I required all of my clients to use a teleprompter. Even some that that were resistant. They like, I speak all the time. I don't need a teleprompter. So, I got a little thing in my eye. One person I remember specifically Felicia Slattery. Great friend of mine. She's been friend of mine for years now. She was pretty resistant. And yet, she was coaching us is like, "Alright Nate, I'm going to do it." And her videos did well. So, I mean my coaching paid off but knowing what I know now, yes, she didn't have to use a teleprompter. Like I required her to. What goes beyond that is when you can be conversational. I mean right now, I've got bullet point notes of each thing that I want to talk about. I just look down, "Okay, well we're not going to talk about next." And so, I've got notes. I prepare that a lot quicker than a script oh and I can take an hour in preparing a script for a video where I've worded it out. And there's lots of disadvantages to that. So anyway, I could talk more about the pros and cons of a teleprompter, whatnot. But that was definitely unexpected --is I thought that, "Yep, teleprompters. I'm going to be using those. That's just going to get easier and easier from here." Okay. This one's actually pretty similar to Gillian. But I I think it's because I have good filters set up. So, I expected to get a lot of mean rude hate type comments on my own channel. I don't get them. But I set up really good filters. In fact, Grant Thompson who passed away a few months ago. Amazing channel. The channel still going. He created a legacy that's still moving on. The King Of Random. Amazing channel. So, Grant shared his swear word list. He sent out this big long document of swear words that you could copy and paste and put it into the YouTube filters. So, that anyone that used that type of language in their comments would be filtered out. And I used his filter and it works really, really good. So, I don't really get hate comments. Maybe it's because of that or maybe people are just nice. So, I like that. I'm glad that my expectation was not met there. Okay, this next one is interesting. I have a pretty awesome successful... Hugely successful strategy that I developed. It's my keyword research strategy. My leaf strategy. I kept this a secret for many years. Do you know why? Because I expected that when people learned what my strategy was, that everyone out there would start copying it. They would start using it and compete with me. It didn't happen. I started teaching my strategy. No one uses my strategy except for my clients. It works. I mean, what do I mean by it works? I can make a video. First of all, I do keyword research. I find a title. Then I make that video and I give that video that title I put it on YouTube. And it ranks on the top of YouTube on day one. It's an amazing strategy. It's an amazing strategy. And what I thought would happen is that all other YouTubers, all other SEO knowledgeable people would change their ways to follow my unique strategy. And it hasn't happened once. Hasn't happened. My clients implement it. My clients implement it and that's it. So, I still think it's really strange. But now you know how valuable my strategy, isn't that you should implement it. So, that is definitely the video that you should what next. I'll link to it right there and it's up there and a card as well. Watch my leaf strategy video. This will change the game on how you can get results on YouTube.
From the Producer's Office is a series of informal podcasts with Opera Holland Park’s Director of Opera, James Clutton. In conversation with creatives and collaborators across the industry, we explore the process of putting opera on stage, and how the artists involved approach their craft. In this episode, James is joined by three members of the Opera Holland Park Chorus: Yolanda Grant-Thompson, Naomi Kilby and Christopher Killerby. They discuss the chorus rehearsal process, what makes the OHP Chorus unique and the new Laura Monaghan Bursary, which is awarded annually to a member of the OHP Chorus.
How do you avoid burnout while filming 20 episodes daily? Nate Woodbury and Valerie Morris share some of their tricks in today's episode. 20 episodes in a day kind of sounds crazy so in this video we're gonna talk about how you do thatand then we're gonna talk about why you would want to film 20 episodes big reason stick around for this one. So Nate, we have been recording videos all day long today and you did this a lot more than I do so I'm curious how do you avoid burnout when you're recording so many videos in such a short period of time how do you keep your energy up and avoid burning out the biggest thing because we are doing 20 episodes in a day that's that's actually a key to avoiding burnout because then you don't have to you know film any videos for four weeks I think we're the main reason we're doing such high quantity of filming in one day is because we post so frequently to YouTube so I called daily five or more episodes a week and for influencers that have businesses to run how do you film videos every single day it's just it can't they can't work and so very quickly the clients that I started working with and recognizing Wow if we really want to get the results that we want to we have to do daily episodes and I had to figure out a way how to do that so at first we started filming twelve episodes in a day and then when when we increased to posting you know five a week it's like you know what we've got to film twenty or more episodes in a day so we're only filming once a month and that that really is the biggest key to burnout I started noticing other channels as well that I'm like they must be doing more than because they're to have such great consistency and to not get burnout all the youtubers that I know that do daily content yeah and film every single day they had that terrible burnout meaning okay one of the biggest youtubers I know his name's Grant Thompson his channel is the king of random I recommend checking out the channel if you want it's it's really entertaining he blows up stuff do experiments with liquid nitrogen okay two years ago in August he decided to quit okay now this is a channel that was paying him a few hundred thousand dollars a month and he decided to quit because he didn't have a life he wasn't spending time with his wife he wasn't spending time as a dad he was a slave to his YouTube channel and now that's the that's the prime example of YouTube burnout and so he quit he did he but then the next day he was just kind of in frustration he pulled out his phone and he just decided to make a quick one-minute video it's like I get a lot of comments from you about this liquid nitrogen and how dangerous it is and what if you get a drop of that on your face so I'm going to show you that if I get liquid nitrogen on my face I'll be just fine watch this and he threw a cup of liquid nitrogen on his face it bounced off and he was totally fine he hit stop he did post that video to his YouTube channel and it got millions of views so he realized that you know what I don't have to put all this time he put like dozens of hours into every video like pre-production prototyping testing things and whatnot and then he realized he could take one minute and still get millions of views so he found ways to systematize this process he's actually not in his episodes anymore he hired other people his channels kind of like you know Mythbusters meets MacGyver and so he hired other people to do the experiments and and whatnot and he simplified the process of filming instead of filming all week long for one episode now they can fill multiple episodes in a day and he's got a system and he even he moved to well I don't know if I'm supposed to say so he moved and his team had his old houses his filming studio where his team does everything for him not so the moral of that story is that burnout does happen especially when you film daily content and you've gotta systematize it so that's why we're talking about filling 20 episodes in a day that's not just a made-up number this is our 20th episode it is our 20th so we made it Valerie's been here we're actually filming 40 episodes total 20 today 20 tomorrow 20 episodes about my expertise about YouTube and 20 episodes about you and your expertise. Valerie wrote the book on influence check this book out we're all ears it's on Amazon so I gotta ask you for your first time ever filming 20 episodes what was it like was it was it just a breeze? You know honestly I'm used to this concept of kind of batching work but not to this extent and not with this much equipment and so you know it's it's definitely been an experience I'll be honest my back is a little sore I might need to do some yoga you don't have to have backrest here yeah you know like just being on for this amount of time I have a feeling that tonight I'm just not gonna want to talk to anyone like I'm just to be done but I do see this as a really efficient way to kind of get a ton of stuff done and then you can really move on to the next process and just went in my work with my clients I'm always working ahead and so I love this concept of having 20 videos that you can roll out however long you need to whether you're doing it daily or every other day or every week I mean gosh if you were doing a weekly video you could bust out your entire year's worth of videos in three days if you're with your plan yep totally so when you start multiplying that by doing it daily this makes perfect sense do you've any practical tips for like how do you make it through the day yeah so we've talked a lot about keyword research yeah and that's that that's the biggest thing that makes this part manageable and easier I mean it's still a marathon sure right we're exhausted at the end of the day we've been going since morning until now with a break for lunch of course but what we were talking about we knew we're talking about because we did keyword research now that is such a critical part if you don't know what I'm talking about then click up here and watch my leaf tree analogy video and I go into detail on exactly what I'm talking about about keyword research once we do keyword research the next step is to kind of prepare our talking points so I'm gonna grab my laptop these are talking points for today okay we've done half on because we're filming the other half tomorrow but these are all about the topics that we found on on YouTube and a little bit about outsourcing and cameras and then to the right of each topic so the best camera for YouTube for that video Valerie wrote down what's the best smartphone for filming or what's the best affordable camera at different price points let's go over to the influencer side right here you know for this one how to become an expert you have four different points you talked about getting an education getting experience asking questions be endlessly curious so the reasons that I show this the reason this is so valuable is if if you're making these videos on your area of expertise you don't need to have a script but you do need some memory joggers right that's all we've done here yeah these are just talking points we didn't memorize or script anything today we just went with it and we had to do any retakes of the entire video no start yeah yeah we've had to stop and start work I think I think a little bit more than you have I'm a natural the great thing about about having talking points like this is you obviously don't sound scripted right you want to sound conversational and then the the miracle of editing is when we mess up or like ah that's really lame my part my team edits it out so I can just you know what I'm gonna say that better let me go back to that part alright for point number two and you just you just start over yeah but by having that the points plan in advance then when we hit record on the camera we just we know exactly we're going to talk we're gonna each videos been an average of ten minutes long some go a little bit longer that's really the secret is you do the keyword research first so you know the twenty titles and then you go through okay to answer this question these are my talking points you know what I love about this strategy is that that can apply to any content you're building out you can do all that keyword research up front for any blogs any podcasts even any emails that you're sending out I mean any of that doing the keyword research first and then framing it out with your talking points gives you that framework to create any type of content so I have a theory that this really does apply to podcasts because I've done some testing and my podcast is launching this week and I'm excited about it it's wealth influence school real excited I did a test where I took a real specific podcast title and I typed it into Google to see does the search engine find specific podcast tiles like this and guess what the number one result was it was that podcast now the thing that I was wondering is there is like one main platform for videos to get found its YouTube right there's not one main platform for podcasts and so that's what I was wondering how is it going to be found but it was Google you know if I search for that specific phrase so this is my theory that all these keyword research phrases that I'm doing here for YouTube videos I'm now doing the same thing for podcasts and so each of my episodes in theory should appear on the front of Google because it's such a specific phrase but where does it link to there's a lot of different platforms out there yeah the platform I found wasn't iTunes and it wasn't Spotify it was some other one that I hadn't heard of before but it was a high ranking website that took the RSS feed from that podcast and it featured it there with the timing so there's all these strong web sites out there that are featuring podcasts and so if you use my keyword research strategy that's my theory and that's why I'm launching my podcast soon have fun I can't wait to listen so when you're recording all of these 20 videos in one day that's a lot of strain on your voice are there any tips or tricks you do to kind of protect your voice when you're doing a lot of recording I do get that question asked a lot and I'm thinking of one client in particular that's like well man a lot of times I lose my voice during the day is there anything any tips that you can have the biggest tip that I can give is to not feel like you're so you have to speak on stage and raise your voice and talk in a different way than you normally talk because you and I are just having a conversation here and I'm not reading a script I'm not speaking like I need to go loud from the stage and I found that when you just do talk normal you get dry and you need water but that actually it's actually not as big of an issue as you might think nice so that's that's the first one is just to just talk normally and be conversational and part of that is because we've got like these nice microphones and everything that's picking up our sound we don't have to project to make sure that we're getting that in the recording yeah a lot of people who are used to speaking on stage or they're just an uncomfortable in front of a camera that nervousness makes them talk differently and their voice does wear out so part of it you know I know you don't want to hear this answer but practice here I could just just get used to practice a little bit more and get more comfortable in front of camera the more comfortable you are the more relaxed you are the less of an issue that becomes it's it's not so much in my opinion it's not so much that you have to have the vocal practice or local expertise of how to use your voice the right way to last all day long it's really just getting comfortable and not being so nervous and talking in a natural conversational voice hmm I like that so we're at the end of the day you've done this many many times people get tired and all that how do you personally keep your energy up when you're just either at the end of the day or you're just not feeling it and you know you have to have energy for the camera yeah because that is a valid question if you're planning if you're thinking about ahead of time well I'm gonna film 20 episodes how I'm just gonna be so drained and like that that's a question for you I mean I can say that we got high energy I think we do I think so does it look like we this is our 20th episode you know 10 minute plus episodes is it look like our 20th episode the reason I think that we do so well is we're talking about topics that we love this isn't drudgery okay we're talking about things that we are passionate about that we do talk about quite regularly so while it is 20 episodes and when we when our heads hit the pillow tonight it's gonna be a good night then right it's it's easy to talk about this stuff because it's stuff that we are passionate about that we we love talking about it if we were if I had to give you training on video editing well I am a good video editor it would just not be a passion project for me to really talk about how to edit for 20 videos maybe that's a good takeaway for you there is you know pick a topic that you're gonna enjoy talking about for 20 episodes in the day yeah or beyond that right because you're telling everyone post daily that's way more than 20 episodes so you got to make sure that you're passionate about that time yeah yeah cuz in order for your channel to really get successful we've talked about this in another episode you got to do this for a year to really get the results and I really build a seven-figure income and to really have a real big influence yeah pick something that you're really gonna be able to stick with long term so today specifically we took a long lunch break how long was our lunch break it was like an hour and a half hour and 45 minutes yes we took a good break in the middle any time we need to take a break for snacks or something you do that but by planning in advance we just knew what our schedule was and so it was just manageable in our mind I know that when when clients think that they're closer to the end and then they realize that oh wow we're not done yet we still have three more episodes then in their mind it's like this so it's just it's a it's a mind game yeah and I do have to say like I've been behind the camera being behind the camera is is just as exhausting as being in front of the camera it's hard for me to convey that to my clients I yeah I'm exhausted too all I've been doing is sitting there a button and but you have to be mentally alert in the whole time in order to do this yeah well because I have been that the videographer for for so many years and it wasn't as I say hi Alicia so Alicia's the one filming today I onlystarted having Alicia getting Alicia's help just four months ago so prior to that it was even more exhausting because I would I you know I flipped the screen and it would be in selfie mode that is definitely even more exhausting right so comparing filming 20 episodes of myself as the cameraman to today where Alicia is filming Oh night and day difference. Night and day difference. So thank you, Alicia, for your help. Thanks for watching today's episode. Thank you, Valerie, for being here for all 20 episodes today so so helpful and I talked a lot about keyword research in this video and I've created a keyword research guide what this is is it's a guide that shows you how I do keyword research the tools that you can use and you can get that one for free just click the link below and you'll have access to that guide. hope you find that helpful we'll see you tomorrow.
So you want to earn money using YouTube but you're not sure how to get it viral? In this episode, Nate Woodbury and Valerie Morris will talk about some things to remember when making videos and how to get YouTube to notice your videos so they get the view count that you wanted. Welcome back. So you've got an amazing idea for a video and you want to know how to make it go viral. We're going to talk about that. My best videos got over 5 million views. I'm going to tell you exactly how I did that. I'm here at Valerie Morris. We're talking about having a video go viral. I know you've got some questions about that and I think you're gonna be surprised by my answers. So, first of all, where did this question come from? What... What's your your intent behind going viral? -That's the golden question, right? Everyone wants to know if I'm going to put all this effort into making a video, what's going to make me get the best exposure and and do it perform the best. How do I make a video go viral? But people ask me that all the time in terms of social media. And I want to ask you in terms of YouTube, what makes a YouTube video go viral. What... What is... -So surprising answer. Yeah, the surprising answer is videos cannot go viral on YouTube. -Really? -Yeah. Now, I'll explain and I do know how to help you... The first part of what you said is to get a lot of views and get a lot of exposure. -Sure. -The reason I'm saying a video can't go viral on YouTube is YouTube is not a social platform. Right? -You can't... You can't share a video with your friend on YouTube. Right? If I wanted to share a video with you have to share a link to text or to face... Or I have to email it to you. And so, when it when a YouTube video goes viral, it's not actually going viral on the YouTube platform. It's being featured on somebody else's website or as... That makes sense? -Yeah. -So, how then does a video get a huge spike on YouTube? It's actually because YouTube is promoting your video. -Oh, okay. -The closest thing to viral on YouTube is called trending. -Okay. -I've actually never had a video go trending. I have some friends that have. King Of Random, Grant Thompson. He's had videos in the trending column. And so, if a video seems to be popular, YouTube will promote it. And then the most, most popular videos that are trending, those are kind of viral but YouTube is behind it. YouTube's algorithm will choose which ones go viral. And I'll just clarify the difference. When something goes viral say on Facebook, I can share something that's hilarious. I talk about the cute kitten videos deserving likes cute kittens. There's something that's just hilarious. Maybe, I don't know why these ones are so fun but somebody will get in an accident or they'll slip and fall. And people just love to watch this. So, they'll share it. Or you know. Well then that person watches in they share. And so that's really what we mean by viral. Like a virus spreads from person to person to person. -Yes. -You just can't do that on YouTube. But I love YouTube so much because YouTube actually does a whole lot of promotion. The way that YouTube makes their money is through advertisers paying YouTube. And all I have to do is make a video that goes well with good advertisements. So, I want ad revenue. I want the ads turned on even if these videos are for my business. And I think "Well, I don't want competitors put in front of my videos." Well, here's the thing: If ad shows up before your video and that ad performs well, YouTube will promote your video more and put that ad next to it because it'll make YouTube money. Now, the cool thing is is YouTube pays half that ad revenue to me or to you. They pay out half that ad revenue, 55%. -Wow. -And what's even bigger, way bigger than that. So, while YouTube is promoting that video so it can make ad revenue, I'm generating tons of leads. And I'll just I'll just give you an example to show how big of an impact that is. My... In the intro, I mentioned a video that's got over 5 million views. Now that... That video has literally made me about $150,000 on ad revenue. -Wow. -Okay. A derivative that means YouTube's made about that same amount as well. But that video has brought in my client Kris leads and it's bright... It's made him millions of dollars and that's the amount of time. -Wow. -Many millions of dollars just from that one video because YouTube has promoted it. So, how does he make money from that video? -A good question. -Beside ads maybe? -Yeah. So, in that case, I'm actually a partner on that channel and I get the ad revenue so that's why I say I got that. But he sells products teaching people how to invest in real estate. So all of his videos are educational. They're not commercials. But at the very end of the video, he'll then say, "Hey, if you found value in this video, you probably would like my book. I want to give you my book for free. Click on the link below." When they click on that link, that's on clickfunnels. Have you heard... -Yeah. -Okay. So.. -Great. -So, there's a sales funnel built in there and people can buy a thousand-dollar course. There's an upsell, there's a down sell. And he has a phone team that will call those leads and make follow-ups as well. And so that's... He's bringing about over $600,000 a month right now. -Wow. -That's amazing. -Yeah. Just from organic YouTube leads. -So, is there a sweet spot timewise to get those spikes? Do you want to have those happen right away? Can those happen later on? How does that happen? -And in all my experience, we have spikes all the time. They're mostly unpredictable. -Really? -The... I'll tell you about the ones that I know how to predict. Okay? So, if... If you're going daily on YouTube and for me that's 5 episodes or more per week. -Okay. -If you're going daily after 4 months, you can expect a spike. -Okay. -I can't control it but from my experience, I've seen that over and over again. And I'll tell you a story. Last Christmas with one of my clients. We were approaching that four-month mark. And they asked me, "Okay, are we supposed to be having a spike now? You said about the 4 month mark." I'm getting nervous because like... Because I don't control it. -Sure. -But I said, "You know what? It's Christmastime. Views right now we're kind of dipping. I noticed that all across YouTube. Let's wait till after the holidays and and we'll see we should get a spike." Well, it was like 2 days after I believe Christmas was on a weekend. And by the Tuesday or Wednesday of that next week they had their first spike. So, for some reason, there's something in the algorithm that is kind of predictable at that 4-month mark. I don't know which video it will be but YouTube will just pick one and they'll just pair it with an ad and start promoting it. And what that does for the channel is pretty amazing. It... I mean let's say you're averaging a hundred views per day on your channel. -Yeah. -And then a video spikes, you're getting thousands of views in a day. Even when the spike settles down, you come back at a much higher average. We call it a new baseline. You might be averaging now 500 views per day just because of that baseline. And obviously through that spike, you brought in a lot more subscribers. So, in that in the case of that specific channel, when I started with them, they had already built 3,000 subscribers on their channel. So over the years, they had grown up to 3,000. And then in the first 4-months, we added 1 more thousand. So, we went from 3,000 to 4,000. It's good. But I'd say not very exciting. -Yeah. -It's been 4 months since then. So when we're filming this video, it's right at the early part of May. So we've had January, February, March and April. We're now up to 13,000 subscribers. -Wow. -Yeah. -Do you think there's some piece of Google as realizing... Google/YouTube is realizing, "Hey, if they're willing to do this for 4 months consistently, they must be serious about this." Do you think there's some piece of that? -That's... That's my assumption as to why that works. They love consistency. When you look at the YouTube algorithm, when you log into the YouTube analytics, the things that you see first kind of tell me what what YouTube likes and is looking for. YouTube really likes watch time. And so... And then they like consistency I've just noticed that from experience. And so, by going daily with videos that are good like they retain people's attention, that's really the 2 ingredients that I found that will get that. Because I have... I have seen channels where they have gone daily like that and they have shown the consistency but when you look at you know, how long are people watching it, they've got an average watch time of like 15% or 20% and they didn't get a spike. And that's that's kind of the differentiator of the what I've seen. But if you're if you're seeing like at least a 45% retention rate on your videos, I've seen a spike every single time. -Wow. That's amazing. So, are there any other tips that you can give outside of the 4-month mark that really can help you spike and well on YouTube. -Yeah. So, this is really cool. You... You have to build up a track record first. So typically, that first 4 months are laying that foundation. And then when you have your first spike, look back at what video or videos is YouTube now promoting. And when I say promoting, they put your videos as suggested videos or they put you on the home screen or something like that. And you can it will show you exactly what user coming from. So, if a video is getting way more views, YouTube is suggesting our video. What I recommend doing is create another version of that same video. Make it a little bit longer. Make it better. I mean, if originally you put 20 minutes into the thought and the filming of this video, you know, put an hour, a couple hours into creating another one that's, "Okay, how can I make this even better? More engaging. Make it a little bit longer? How can I design a better thumbnail?" I'll show you a story of how I did that so the video that I showed that's got 5 million views. We created it intentionally. Which is so exciting. Like, I wanted this to happen and now it's worked. So, we had I'll just tell you that the name of the video. It's How To Invest In Your 20's. -Okay. -We had a version of that video that was about 5 or 6 minutes long and it had been performing pretty well. So, I told Kris, "Alright, we're going to redo this video. Same topic. You can tell, share the same story. But I want you to do some additional things. I want you to show your car." And he was real hesitant because he has a BMW i8. The wing doors come up and everything. He was real hesitant back then. This is a year ago. And I said, "Just pull your car up. Have the door open and all I'll follow you. And that's how we'll start the video." So, he was sharing the same story but we just put a lot more time. I followed him with the glidecam. So, it's real steady going into his house. And instead of just standing in one. The original video he was sitting on his pool table had like red felt. And it looked cool. But this time, I filmed him walking and he went to the kitchen he got a drink of water. And then he went down to the pool table and then we went over... We just... We ended up making it a 20-minute episode. We weren't planning on being that long. But because he was inviting people into his home, kind of felt really personal, it kept people engaged the whole time. So, we launched this video like, "Okay, here's a topic that we know does well on our channel. YouTube likes it." And the first 3 weeks, it didn't perform well. It didn't spike yet. But like, "Yeah, this is a good video. YouTube likes it. Good job." But then... Then it took off. -Really. -And from on June first, we had 80,000 subscribers on the channel. By a week into July, we're up to 160,000. -Wow. -So, in 5 weeks we doubled the size of our channel. And that that one video is the the one that's really driven the channel. The most we've created other ones that have done well and spiked but and that one's our best. -That's amazing. What a fun story. -So, the moral of the story is look back at videos that have performed well and recreate them. Now, you can use this. We call that the sequel technique. You can use that sequel technique on other channels. It's not always a guaranteed success but if you find another channel that has a similar audience and you can then think... You know, kind of study, "Why did this video perform so well?" I'm going to try and create my own version that's maybe a little bit longer, more compelling thumbnail, better engaging content and you can... I mean, that's something that you can do. Obviously, YouTube likes the video on that other channel. And you can see if you can get the same results on your channel. We've had some successes. Mostly failures. I'll just admit. I'd probably say 75% of the videos that we create with that strategy just get normal results. -Okay. -But.. But I'd say 25% of them do get the the spikes with it. -Wow. Very cool. -So, can a video go viral on YouTube, no. But kind of get millions of views? Yes. And hopefully this video is helpful. Be sure to subscribe. I'll see you tomorrow.
Filmmaker Grant Thompson sometimes thinks it's as though Ngandi language chose him.
Filmmaker Grant Thompson sometimes thinks it's as though Ngandi language chose him.
Filmmaker Grant Thompson sometimes thinks it's as though Ngandi language chose him.
Exciting developments for our nationand's oldest organisation. The new CEO of Bible Society is Grant Thomson who recently stepped into the role from being Global Chief Marketing Officer for Hillsong Global. Help Vision to keep 'Connecting Faith to Life': https://vision.org.au/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Making It With Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto
This week Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto talk about the loss of Grant Thompson, being bored and automatic doghouses.
Making It With Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto
This week Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto talk about the loss of Grant Thompson, being bored and automatic doghouses.
Making It With Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto
This week Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto talk about the loss of Grant Thompson, being bored and automatic doghouses.
A fellow maker has passed, Grant Thompson, founder of the King of Random YouTube channel met an unfortunate end as a result of a paragliding accident. The incident has inspired us to discuss and share our own plans and preparations if the need ever presents itself.
Making It With Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto
This week Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto talk about the loss of Grant Thompson, being bored and automatic doghouses.
177: Do Not Take Your Life And Being A Content Creator For Granted This week's episode may be one of the MOST IMPORTANT episodes that I have ever recorded. I talk about the recent events of Grant Thompson passing away from The King Of Random YouTube channel and the impact that has had on me as a creator and wanting to take a stand. Support the show on Patreon here for day-to-day interaction with myself and the community on discord. If you want to send me your products or merchandise please send it here: Dusty Porter P.O. Box 7028 Chestnut Mtn. GA 30502 Links Discussed In This Episode Follow Me On Twitch Here Canon 70D – A Fantastic Camera at a great price. TubeBuddy – A tool that makes your YouTube Life EASIER and Helps grow your channel. Screenflow — A fantastic Screen Recording software for Mac to create beautiful screencast videos. Adobe Audition — Audio editing software. Support The YouTube Creators Hub Podcast Here: If this podcast is bringing you value SUPPORT THE SHOW AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: TubeBuddy – A tool that makes your YouTube Life EASIER and Helps grow your channel. Patreon – Get Your Channel Featured On The Show AND Acess to an exclusive YouTube Creators Facebook Group AudioHero – A Fantastic source for copyright free music to use with your content. The Netflix of AUDIO. Use our Code CREATOR at checkout for a special promotional price. Bluehost – If you need a website use this link to get a free Domain Name and a great deal on hosting.
PDS 7.31 Why People Are Freaking Out On Mario Lopez, Carissa Pinkston, RIP Grant Thompson, & More by The Philip DeFranco Show
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We had a late-breaking personal tragedy and couldn’t be funny or do an episode of the show when we planned to do the show. Brian, Justin, Bonnie, and Bryce remember the late Grant Thompson in this free-form conversation. Sorry it wasn’t the show, we will be back with a show soon.
We had a late-breaking personal tragedy and couldn’t be funny or do an episode of the show when we planned to do the show. Brian, Justin, Bonnie, and Bryce remember the late Grant Thompson in this free-form conversation. Sorry it wasn’t the show, we will be back with a show soon.
We had a late-breaking personal tragedy and couldn't be funny or do an episode of the show when we planned to do the show. Brian, Justin, Bonnie, and Bryce remember the late Grant Thompson in this free-form conversation. Sorry it wasn't the show, we will be back with a show soon.
We had a late-breaking personal tragedy and couldn't be funny or do an episode of the show when we planned to do the show. Brian, Justin, Bonnie, and Bryce remember the late Grant Thompson in this free-form conversation. Sorry it wasn't the show, we will be back with a show soon.
We had a late-breaking personal tragedy and couldn’t be funny or do an episode of the show when we planned to do the show. Brian, Justin, Bonnie, and Bryce remember the late Grant Thompson in this free-form conversation. Sorry it wasn’t the show, we will be back with a show soon.
We had a late-breaking personal tragedy and couldn't be funny or do an episode of the show when we planned to do the show. Brian, Justin, Bonnie, and Bryce remember the late Grant Thompson in this free-form conversation. Sorry it wasn't the show, we will be back with a show soon.
Many of us get too caught up with our work that we forget to live. Grant Thompson, known as the King of Random with over 10 million subscribers on YouTube,
Many of us get too caught up with our work that we forget to live. Grant Thompson, known as the King of Random with over 10 million subscribers on YouTube, has the work-to-play mindset where instead of merely building up incomes, he builds adventures and experiences. Grant believes there is more to life out there than just working away, and he shares his amazing journey of success and how he has managed to create and navigate balance in his life. Having retired at such a young age in his late twenties from real estate, Grant has definitely approached life with extreme results, and he tells us how he did it in this episode.
Techmanity TalksEp. 4 — 14 February 2019FaceTime snooping, Apple Watch saves lives, folding smartphones, and big batteriesTimestampsPrivacy-related stories00:28 — FaceTime snooping bug discovered by Grant Thompson11:13 — Password keychain found in macOS by Linus Henze, criticises Apple’s lack of rewards for macOS bug-finder14:38 — Is Apple slacking when it comes to tackling software bugs?23:10 — Facebook’s “Research” app removed from App Store over privacy violationsLife-saving tech36:12 — Norwegian man saved from potentially fatal fall by Apple WatchSmartphone news and speculation43:08 — Is there an iPhone SE 2 in the works?55:41 — Xioami shares folding phone concept62:47 — Energizer announces plans for smartphone with super-high capacity batteries70:48 — Moto G7 line announced, Moto G7 Power packs 5,000 mAh batteryHonorable mentions77:15 — Crypto exchange loses access to wallet holding $190M worth of Bitcoin when password-holder diesThings we mentionedCNBC interview with Grant Thompson and motherProof of concept of KeySteal exploit by Linus HenzeGIF of Xioami folding phone from Mi Community forum threadFollow us for more!Techmanity — techmanity.co.ukYouTube — techmanity.co.uk/youtubeTwitter (@techmanityuk) — twitter.com/techmanityukFacebook (@techmanityuk) — facebook.com/techmanityukInstagram (@techmanityuk) — instagram.com/techmanityukFancy being on an episode of the show? Want to ask a question, give us some feedback, or just say hello? Get in touch with us by sending an email to hello@techmanity.co.uk!
¿Qué pasó la semana pasada con FaceTime? La nueva función del verano pasado: video-llamadas grupales en FaceTime, causó furor en Twitter la semana pasada cuando se encontró un gigantesco error en su código ¿Quién recibirá una recompensa? ¿y la cabeza de quién caerá por esto?
Bartender HQ Podcast : Bar Culture, Cocktails and Flair Bartending for Everyone.
On this week’s podcast we talk to Grant Thompson from Tipll – a new app that allows people going fora night out in a new […] The post Tipll – become a local anywhere! appeared first on Bartender HQ, Cocktails, Bar Culture and More..
Our guest this week is Grant Thompson. Grant was an airline pilot when he started posting videos of his crazy science experiments and DIY projects. His channel became wildly popular for making science fun, and he's become home to nearly 10 million subscribers. He's been featured on The Dr. Oz Show, Good Morning America, Discovery Channel, and Jimmy Fallon. As "The King of Random," Grant's mission has been to share the joy of experimenting and hands-on learning. Through constant experimenting and undying persistence, he's become one of the most-subscribed YouTubers in the world. For show notes visit: http://kk.org/cooltools/grant-thompson-the-king-of-random
Like most creators, Grant Thompson hit burnout on his channel. He already had a lot of success and growth, but the demands of keeping up with all that was making him feel like he wanted to quit. That's a common feeling for a lot of us as creators who are just trying to keep up with all the demands of a YouTube channel, whether we have a small channel or a big one. Grant found a way to overcome the burnout and turn it into the most freedom he's ever felt while experiencing new levels of success. He shares what that is in his story here today. Leave your comments on our website: https://videocreators.com/grant-thompson-hit-burnout-recovered-9m-subscribers-ep-110 LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE - Check out Chelsea's channel at https://www.youtube.com/thekingofrandom - Check out the Video Creators channel at https://www.youtube.com/videocreators - E-Myth: Why most small businesses don't work and what you can do about it http://amzn.to/2uai4zS (affiliate) - Get one free audio book on Audible: http://www.audibletrial.com/videocreators (affiliate) Join our Patreon community and grow your channel with us! https://www.patreon.com/videocreators FREE EBOOK: "The Secret to Building your YouTube Audience" https://videocreators.com/product/secret-building-youtube-audience/ LET'S CONNECT! -- http://www.facebook.com/videocreators -- http://twitter.com/timschmoyer -- http://instagram.com/timschmoyer LISTEN TO THE VIDEO CREATORS PODCAST - iTunes: http://go.vcreators.co/vcTViTunes - Soundcloud: http://go.vcreators.co/vcTVSoundCloud - Stitcher: http://go.vcreators.co/vcTVStitcher - Google Play: http://go.vcreators.co/vcTVGooglePlay
“It didn’t start with a message, it started with curiosity.” Andy George is the host and creator of How To Make Everything (HTME), a popular YouTube video channel that features Andy attempting to make everyday items from scratch by hand. What started out as pure curiosity into the components of ordinary products has given Andy a regional Emmy award, an appearance on the Rachel Ray show, and nearly 30 million videos views. Perhaps more fascinating than the success of HTME, is Andy’s back-story and how this once “quiet” and “timid” kid made a conscious decision to redefine himself. He became dissatisfied with how he was living his life and started to make changes. Take a listen to this remarkable story of transformation, tenacity, and curiosity. Enjoy! TOPICS MENTIONED OR DISCUSSED: His $1,500 sandwich that went viral Video of Andy falling into a cranberry pit His five-month trip around the world Embracing failure and providing a narrative Active problem solving Raising silk worms in his apartment Stress-induced migraines YouTube and demonetizing content Focus on the platform Patreon Collaboration with Grant Thompson (@thekindofrandom) ANDY'S FAVORITES IN THE TWIN CITIES Favorite Meal under $15 Pho 79 Favorite Public Space: Theodore Wirth Park Favorite Annual Event Northern Spark State of the Union Message “Open yourself up, be curious, and look into spots you never even thought about.”
Why do people walk away from church?
Podcast Notes Trey German is back to give an update on completing the epic Icarus Trophy race. See Figure 1,2,3,4. Trey was previously on MEP EP#10: IoT's Cloudy Future. The Icarus Trophy race is a 1000 mile, unsupported, cross-country paramotor race that starts in Montana and finishes in Nevada. Trey is working on a Bluetooth connected device that fits in the wing of the paramotor. Using this he can get more flight information and data about pilot control input. It connects up to his phone which runs a custom app. See Figure 5. Trey's paramotor motor causes RF interference that disrupts the Bluetooth connection. He is working on shielding the ignition system with should solve the problem. The Scariac is a water based resistor built by Grant Thompson a.k.a. "The King of Random". Grant needed a way to adjust the power to this homemade stick welding system but couldn't find an easy or inexpensive way to control the voltage. The idea is to use water as the medium of the resistor and by adjusting the distance between the copper pipe conductors it will increase and decrease the resistance. Suggestion to listeners. Don't try this at home. Found on TheAmpHour subreddit. Your brilliant Kickstarter idea could be on sale in China before you’ve even finished funding it. Story is about Yekutiel Sherman who designed a selfie stick iphone case. One week after his kickstarter launched there where already copy cats on aliexpress. Under cut him by $40. This is just the nature of the world of manufacturing we live in now. The selfie drone already exists maybe? David Ramsay toured a wirebonding factory while he was in Shenzhen. Really cool pictures of the machines and the process. Parker points out that some of the workers are wearing wireless ESD straps. Special thanks to whixr over at Tymkrs for the intro and outro!
Black Pastor’s using the anointing of their pulpits, gathered in NYC to lay hands upon their heir apparent, Donald Trump. The same Donald Trump that spent five years challenging President Obama to prove his citizenship and suggested that America should never elect another African American, received the highest praise from black pastors that hailed him as the Messiah for African Americans. Tonight we asked the question, What has Donald Trump done for African Americans? How did this group of pastors become the mouthpiece for Black America? Pastors Courtenay Miller, Grant Thompson, and Bishop Jonathan Alvarado, joined us to discuss Black Pastor’s getting Trumped.
Just days after the “Justice or Else” rally that commemorated the 20th Anniversary of the Million Man March, we reflect on what transpired. Thousand converge upon on our nations capital to be a part of this historic event. Messages from the first march were echoed in speeches from black leaders, calling for unity and institutional reform in social justice issues affecting the African-American community. Our guest Prof. Ezrah Aharone, Richard Glover, Grant Thompson and students Kayla Edwards-Scott and Kyle Shepperd share their analysis of the March, Min. Louis Farrakhan, and the Future of Black America!
In the final segment of this week's Business Unconventional business newsmagazine, hosts David Biondo and Dean Rotbart speak with Grant Thompson, co-owner of Thompson & Thurman in Amarillo, Texas. Thompson specializes in finding financial solutions for families and small businesses. Like Biondo, Thompson is a specially trained and authorized Bank on Yourself advisor. B. Unconventional airs each Sunday morning at 8 a.m. (MST) on 710 KNUS in Denver. It is also streamed over the Internet at www.710KNUS.com. For more information on Bank on Yourself, visit FindOutMoreNow.com and use passcode: KNUS. Original air date: December 11, 2011