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It's the first of two 2024 'Best Of' shows for Modern Brews + Beats. On this episode, we're joined by Greg Washington and Doug Zeigler of Speakeasy Conversations Show to discuss brews and begin our countdown of our favorite albums of 2024. The second part of the show will be on Speakeasy Conversations later this month. Be sure to follow Greg and Doug to gain access to the Discord for that show. Shoutout to Rich Bloomfield and Greg Williams of Funkytown Brewery for the opening. Here are picks 10 through 6 that each guest will discuss on the show. Greg 10. Jon Batiste – Beethoven Blues 9. Bodycount – Merciless 8. Pearl Jam – Dark Matter 7. Sabrina Carpenter – Short and Sweet 6. Black Keys – Ohio Players Doug 10. Nordic banc 9. Remi Wolf – Big Ideas 8. Durand Bernarr – En Route 7. The Dip – Love Direction 6. Elmiene – Anyway I Can Tony 10. Henry Green – Familiarity 9. 21 Savage – American Dream 8. STRFKR – Parallel Realms 7. Tim Allen – Enchante 6. Lewis Ofman – Cristal Medium Blue Jerry 10. Blue Lab Beats – Blue Eclipse 9. Samara Joy – Portrait 8. Jordan Rakei – The Loop 7. Sam Fribush – People Please 6. Common & Pete Rock – The Auditorium Vol. 1 You can also follow our Patreon for exclusive content. Get at us on social on Instagram and X/Twitter.
Welcome to the "Go Big to Give Big" podcast with Randy Molland and Steve Arneson! Today, we discuss what it takes to be a true visionary with Justin Breen. Justin is the Founder and CEO of global PR firm BrEpic Communications and exclusive connectivity platform BrEpic Network. His first book, Epic Business, was a bestseller in six countries and No. 1 for Entrepreneurship in the US. Breen started BrEpic Communications in 2017 and launched BrEpic Network in 2022. He has built an international network of extraordinary people and believes strongly in the power of introductions and creating important relationships. Justin is an active member of Strategic Coach 10x Ambition Program and Abundance 360 Summit, and he mentors countless emerging entrepreneurs. In this episode, Justin discusses his transition from journalist to entrepreneur in 2017 without a business background. He shares insights from his book Epic Life, emphasizing the Kolbe Index score as a way to identify visionaries. Justin reveals his rare unicorn score of 867 and explains how simplifying patterns aids visionary success. He explores balancing visionary thinking with integrative action and outlines the four stages of business. Justin encourages action over overthinking and perfectionism, highlighting his involvement with giving initiatives like the Wildlife Foundation and Dylan Buckner Foundation. He also discusses why prioritizing on helping others before themselves can lead to become true visionaries. [00:00 - 14:59] Family-Oriented Entrepreneurship· Justin is the founder of Replica Communications and Network, working with top visionaries to help simplify their message.· Justin talks about the four stages of business that become a must-understand principle in life.· He embodies the Give Big Side, being on the board of a Wildlife Foundation and having a scholarship program.· Justin simplifies patterns by talking to visionaries and connecting cool people changing the world. [14:59 – 30:10] Simplifying the Visionary Message· Effective balance of visionary and integrator roles is crucial for success.Prioritize execution rather than getting stuck in overthinking and analysis paralysis.Seek partnerships with individuals who possess complementary strengths to enhance overall effectiveness.Embrace imperfections and take action rather than strive for perfection. [30:10 – 40:10] The Importance of Entrepreneurs in SocietyCapitalism and entrepreneurship are often misunderstood and mislabeled, but they involve creating higher value from lower value.Entrepreneurs serve as societal catalysts, pushing progress and challenging materialistic values.Justin empathizes with entrepreneurs but questions why some individuals make excuses instead of pursuing their best lives. [40:10 – 49:09] Quick Questions· Brag on one charity that you like:o Little Village.· What would get you more excited? Donating a $1 million check or spending a week physically helping others?o Justin prefers donating a $1 million check as he feels his skills are better utilized in writing a check rather than engaging in physical activities like building houses.· Who inspires you with their giving?o Mark Fujiwara, Greg Washington, and his wife, Dr. Sarah Breen· What is the first thing you think of when you hear Go Big to Give Big:o The first thing Justin thinks of when hearing "Go Big to Give Big" is Mario Lemieux, a hockey player known for his accomplishments.· In one word, describe the feeling you get when you give:o Grateful.· Do you believe that money can buy you happiness:o Justin believes money can buy happiness based on the positive experiences and opportunities it has provided him. [49:09 – 51:14] Closing Segment· Reach out to Justino See the links below · Final words Tweetable Quotes “The only way to do anything is to execute and take action and make the investment.” – Justin Breen_____________________________________________________________________ Connect with Justin by following him on LinkedIn and Instagram or by checkingBrEpic Communications LLC's website CONNECT WITH US! Join our Facebook Group LIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBE! Listen to the Go Big To Give Big Podcaston different platforms. Apple Podcast Amazon Music Spotify Castro For more information, you may visit:gobigtogivebig.comhttps://thereinvestors.caAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
In the final conversation of the season, I talk all things "Fatherhood" with my friend & new father Greg. With complicated relationships with our fathers comes many mixed feelings. This episode covers topics we've discussed throughout the season: representation, being an undercover POC, the masculinization of black men, and everything in between. When we think about fathers, we sometimes think of the ones we had (or didn't), the ones we hope to be, or hoped we had, and the ones that come into our lives in unexpected ways. I'm grateful to have been a sounding board for some never-before-had conversations and a platform to unpack some feelings about fatherhood with Greg. If you want to unpack some of your own feelings about fatherhood, fathers, and father figures...send us a voice note below or shoot us a DM. Follow us on Instagram @mixedfeelingsradio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mixedfeelingsradio/message
Another 1-1 call with an NLCA client this time with Greg Washington. He's crushed it since joining the apprenticeship program and had a few questions around retention, how to stay connected to his clients as he grows (and whether this is the right question to ask), and how to hire great employees. Enjoy! Time Stamps: (0:09) Damn Good Episode Today (1:20) What We Talked About (2:28) The Art and Science of Retention (11:50) Breaking Down an Ascension Program (14:00) Keeping Connection and Being a Founder (20:28) Hiring and the “Vibe” (24:20) Please Share! ----------- Follow Me on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/the_fitceo/ ----------- If you are feeling stuck and you're ready to take the next step, check out Next Level Coaching Academy - https://www.thenextlevelcoachingacademy.com
This week Joel takes listeners back to his home state of Wisconsin, but this time focusing on the capital of Madison. Joining Joel for this episode are Chris Drosner (Executive Editor of Milwaukee Magazine and Beer writer for the Wisconsin State Journal) and Greg Washington (Madison-based beer blogger and Cicerone) who co-host the Badger Beer Hour together. They touch on many topics: how the beer scene has grown and changed over the decades, all the niche breweries, Great Taste of the Midwest, and much more! You can follow Chris on Twitter: @wibeerbaron You can follow Greg on Twitter: @daddyporterblog Joel has visited over 800 breweries across 44 states plus Washington D.C. and has been able to make connections with many amazing individuals because of his travels. He is currently living on the road with his family, constantly “exploring more content and doing extensive research” (which just means visiting breweries and drinking beer)! The goal of Brewery Travels is to provide more information about craft beer scenes from around the country and shine a light on some of the excellent individual breweries that call these cities home. From Portland, Maine to San Diego, California. Austin, Texas to Duluth, Minnesota. The bright lights of New York City to the farmland of rural Iowa. Brewery Travels plans to run the gauntlet of locations, providing in-depth information on as many places as possible. With episodes coming out weekly on Thursdays, Brewery Travels is where you can get your fix if you enjoy a craft beer or traveling. Cheers! Follow Joel's travels on social media: Twitter: @brewerytravels Instagram: @brewery_travels Website: www.thebrewerytravels.com If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NH/NJ/NY/OR/ PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Episode 36: Madison, WI - Featuring Chris Drosner & Greg Washington A Production of The Sota Pod
On this episode the victory Theory podcast we had the honor of interviewing Greg Washington Greg grew up in a military family and he followed in his families foot steps and was a combat medic and served 8 years Greg is also a Actor and has played many Roles most recently on we got your six movie Greg is a awesome father and love doing jujitsu we wanted to thank Greg for coming on the victory Theory podcast episode #30
At age 18, Greg Washington had the chance to enter the NFL draft and instead chose to serve his country (USA) and go to war. A few years of combat later, his two best-friends were killed and he was forced home by the military, he found himself drinking daily just to cope with his PTSD and TBI. He almost killed himself but he had a guardian angel who intervened. Since then, he's found healing and meaning. We also talk about: complicated grief; the cumulative effects of racism and slavery; loneliness and isolation; wanting to FEEL again; PRESSURE; opening up in a culture that teaches a man to shut down; connected healing; intergenerational trauma; taking care of family; and SO much more. Buy MERCH: www.kyeplant.bandcamp.com SUPPORT Feelin Weird on PATREON: www.patreon.com/feelinweird DONATE via Paypal Instagram: @feelinweirdpod Web: www.feelinweird.com Email: feelinweird@gmail.com
Veteran, entrepreneur and influencer Greg Washington tells us about about his 1800 mile walk to end veteran suicide, and about overcoming post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Catching up with Greg Washington, one of Army's top all-time tacklers. Washington is walking 1,800 miles to raise awareness for PTSD and honor friends and soldiers who died in combat.
Join Shalom Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests: Sabrina Runbeck Greg Washington Diane Garber Issa Musharbash
Greg Washington: Creating a Support System and Finding Your Purpose Meet Greg Washington, a military infantry officer veteran from North Carolina. Greg entered the corporate world after his deployment and worked for an oil and gas company, then later on built his own finance company. It took him 10-15 years to find his purpose and has decided to be a mental health influencer by helping veterans that have PTSD and complex grief. In this episode of Construct Your Life with Austin Linney, Greg shares his military experience and why he decided to enter the corporate world. Greg also shares why he has decided to reconnect with his fellow soldiers and peers, and this was one step for him to finally find his purpose. Greg talked about how he coped with the challenges caused by his deployment and was able to come up with a solution to also help other veterans who were struggling to recover. Because of his passion of helping veterans with PTSD and complex grief, he has built his own company to support those in need and guidance. Listen in to learn how you help others with your own experience and build a support system for them. “You have to be your best self... you got to give yourself a fighting chance.” - Greg [32:39] What You Will Discover: [01:12] Greg from being a soldier, to entering the corporate world and to finally finding his purpose in helping veterans [05:13] Being aware of the challenges after deployment and what our veterans had to go through as the aftermath [09:46] What are the options provided to our soldiers after their deployment and what Greg discovered as an alternative or coping plan [15:48] Awareness on Cannabis availability in different states and its legality for medical use [19:36] Greg explains the effect of marijuana or cannabis that are being used for medicinal help [32:00] Greg shares his long-term vision for his company and as a person to help those who has PTSD and complex trauma Relevant Links: Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-c-washington/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greg.washington.1401 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gregcwashington/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/gregcwashington Website: https://guardsdown.com Website: www.gregcwashington.com #podcast
On this episode, we hear from Greg Washington. Greg is the Next Generation Pastor at Trinity Church in the greater Atlanta area. In addition to his pastoral duties and travels, he is the Chaplin for an NBA team, the Milwaukee Bucks. Greg grew up in Denver, CO and had an incredible story of coming to find his purpose and why he has a passion for what he is doing now. Hope you enjoy the conversation!
As a linebacker, Greg Washington hit like a truck for the Army Black Knights on the gridiron. But 6 years in the infantry hit back and Greg had to learn how to piece back together his health, his family, and his mental outlook. This journey led him to start the podcast Guards Down to engage with PTSD. We'll hear what he's learned from those conversations about treatment options, theories, tools, and techniques that help people get unstuck and overcome suicidal thoughts. We also spend some time on the crucial role of trust when working with translators.
Greg Washington is a former soldier who is dedicating his life to supporting and letting those who may feel alone and lost, know that there are people and a community that is ready and willing to embrace and support them. In this episode, Greg talks to us about losing his two best friends to war and why he's dedicated his life to raising awareness for PTSD and complicated grief. Greg takes us on his journey of pain, doubt, understanding, and love and the path that led him to building a community of veterans and non-veterans through his organization, Guards Down. -- This podcast is brought to you by Service First and produced by Hueman Group Media. Follow us on Instagram @liveservicefirst, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
Coach Chelsea joins, Coaches, Pastors, and Musicians and we pray and stand against Social Injustice. Hear from Jessica Kern, Kendra Aaron, Willie Simmons, Kayla Tucker, Marc Williams, Dough Stephens, Brandon Moore, and Greg Washington. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chefranjohn/support
Sometimes you meet someone new & the conversation fires on all cylinders; it's a rare experience, but I can honestly say that's what it was like to talk to Greg Washington. Greg is the founder of the Iron Sharpens Iron Project & host of the podcast, Guards Down, both of which center around helping veterans unpack & heal from PTSD & Complex Grief.A high-school football prodigy, Greg was recruited to West Point & went on to serve in Iraq & Afghanistan. After leaving the service, he lead what – from the outside – a productive, stable life. He got his MBA… He consulted for major corporations… He started his own tax & accounting business…He was earning a six-figure income…But beneath it all, he was still suffering from his own trauma & loss. This conversation is about pulling out of the nose-dives & the people who help guide us out of them. It's about the power of patience & the knowledge that it's not IF you fail, but WHEN. Enjoy.SHOWNOTES:Listen to Greg's podcast, Guards DownYou can find Greg on LinkedInFollow Guards Down on Twitter Connect with Greg on Facebook________________________[ Legal Grounds is written, recorded & produced by Dust Devil Press ][ Our theme was composed by Dayna Vodovoz ]***You can contact us at: legalgrounds@thebassettfirm.com
It was my turn to have Greg and Doug from Daddy Porter's Podcast to talk shit amongst friends over beers. It's always fun times with these guys. Tune in to see what our chat was about.
Welcome to Episode #12 of FriendsBeer.Coffee: An Autobiographical Podcast for the Hell of It. I am your host, Joel Gratcyk. Today’s guest is Doug Zeigler. We cover his love of beer, scotch, writing, and family. We also cover his religious background, how he ended up in IT, and how me met. Screengrab from “Beer With Friends” episode where Greg Washington, Doug Zeigler, and I chat it up! We’ve hung out in person a number of time thanks to the Dad 2.0 Summit, but apparently haven’t taken any photos together. *shrug*
Welcome to Episode #11 of FriendsBeer.Coffee: An Autobiographical Podcast for the Hell of It. I am your host, Joel Gratcyk. Today’s guest is one of my favorite people: Greg Washington. He’s a father, partner, teacher, beer expert, and all around awesome guy. In this episode we cover everything from his online beer shows, friendship, and life in this country as a diverse family.
My guest this episode is someone I relate to and glad to call a friend even though I only met him in person twice. ...
Seems like everyone has a side hustle these days. Be it a freelance gig or a nights and weekends part time job, we're all looking for ways to pick up some extra cash. Greg Washington was getting by on the money he was earning in culinary arts at a hotel, and he seemed to be on track for advancement as a chef. But when money started getting tight, a side hustle opportunity presented itself. Someone offered him a chance to turn $100 into $150 for just making a quick stop. And so the lure of what seemed like easy money took Greg down a road to hustling drugs full time. Yes, Greg's story is one of a guy going down a dark road, only for God to redeem it in the end, but what makes Greg's story especially compelling is his unique perspective on the mind of hustlers - and hustlers are more than just drug dealers. They are in all walks of life, and Greg shares how he learned this and how if, truth be told, we can all be guilty of being hustlers. Listen to the podcast and then share your comments with me. Learn more at: www.mindofahustlerbook.com
Stub is in the umpire's chair this week, spinning a playlist called "Riding Shotgun With Daddy Porter" as he and Kern welcome beer expert, vlogger, and host of the Brothers In Booze weekly livestream show Greg Washington aka Daddy Porter. This week's playlist includes: Oh, Wisconsin - Locksley Girls - French Horn Rebellion Keep On Movin' - King Tuff We Are Family - Sister Sledge Pork And Beef - The Coup Stray Cat Blues - Soundgarden Bring The Noise - Anthrax Remember—One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer is a drinking game you can play along with at home. Full details and rules available at www.onebourbononechard.com If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice). Also, please support the show on our Patreon page: www.patreon.com/onebourbononechard
Greg Washington joins Jerome Myers on the Dreamcatchers Podcast to update us on his Iron Sharpens Iron Project. We learn how the DreamCatchers team has helped him work through the process of beginning to build his dream. He also shares why he has become a champion for the causes and inspires us to make the most of the time we have on this planet.his episode This episode is great for anyone who is considering making an aggressive step towards their dreams but needs a little nudge to get going. Learn more about Iron Sharpens Iron by checking out his podcast at: https://www.buzzsprout.com/693874Connect on instagram - http://www.instagram.com/eshban1/Find him on facebook - https://www.facebook.com/greg.washington.1401We tell the stories of ordinary people doing ordinary things in an effort to inspire others to live their best lives. Dreamcatchers is an inclusive organization that targets people’s interest in being more instead of a certain demographic. We have people from all walks of life at many different ages. The folks in the tribe earn their living in professions such as: teachers, engineers, real estate investors, barbers, mortgage brokers, business owners, etc. Join us as we find out the why, what and how of these amazing stories.Find out more at http://www.dreamsshouldbereal.comFind out more about Jerome at http://www.d3v3loping.com or http://www.myersmethods.com
We got to hear from Pastor Greg Washington from Life Church. He was the main speaker at our Crave youth conference.
Kern is in the umpire's chair this week, spinning a playlist called "The Evil That Women Do" as he and Stub welcome beer expert and vlogger Greg Washington aka Daddy Porter. This week's playlist includes: Evil Woman - Electric Light Orchestra Ruby Don't Take Your Love To Town - Kenny Rogers Dirty Diana - Michael Jackson Runaround Sue - Dion Little Miss Can't Be Wrong - Spin Doctors Maneater - Hall & Oates Devil Woman - Cliff Richard Remember—One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer is a drinking game you can play along with at home. Full details and rules available at www.onebourbononechard.com If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice). Also, please support the show by donating to our Patreon page: www.patreon.com/onebourbononechard
Thought leadership applied to helping people cope and learn how to get unstuck when dealing with PTSD and Complex Grief. This introductory podcast introduces Greg Washington and Jerome Myers, who have been friends for over 20yrs. Greg is an Army Veteran. A West Point Graduate with an MBA from Tulane. He has started up an accounting business that specialize in tax strategies. Jerome is a Civil Engineer and NC A&T graduate. He has stepped out on his own as a real estate developer. Watch how these two interact and explain why Guards Down was created through Dreamcatchers!!!Join our facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/guardsdownSupport the show (https://www.facebook.com/guardsdown)
Jerome Myers and Greg Washington come together on this episode to introduce the world to Greg's next step in helping raise awareness to the collateral damage that comes from serving in the military. In this conversation Greg explains what the Guards Down Podcast is and who it has been created to serve. Listen in to get clues on where this movement is going and how it can help anyone who has experienced traumatic issues.Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-washington-55b7933b/Find him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greg.washington.1401We tell the stories of ordinary people doing ordinary things in an effort to inspire others to live their best lives. Dreamcatchers is an inclusive organization that targets people’s interest in being more instead of a certain demographic. We have people from all walks of life at many different ages. The folks in the tribe earn their living in professions such as: teachers, engineers, real estate investors, barbers, mortgage brokers, business owners, etc. Join us as we find out the why, what and how of these amazing stories.Find out more at www.dreamsshouldbereal.comFind out more about Jerome at www.d3v3loping.com or www.myersmethods.com
Special Service! This is our annual Momentum service where local youth groups are invited to participate in an evening service. Pastor Greg Washington shares a powerful message about the cross. Hebrews 12:1-3
The Glory of God Mark 9:1-11 What is the Glory we see? The Glory of Christ's Sinlessness The Glory of Christ's Sonship The Glory of Christ's Suffering
Warren Burke is an actor-writer-improviser-pizza connoisseur from Chicago, IL. After graduating from the Tennessee State University with a Business Administration Degree, Warren put his pricey diploma in the recycling bin and moved to Los Angeles, CA to pursue his acting career. You can catch Warren on shows like The Jimmy Kimmel Show, Grey's Anatomy, and Blunt Talk, but most recently, you will see him being the wild-energetic "Uncle Daniel" of Netflix's Original Show "Family Reunion". He has honed his comedic skill through training grounds such as Upright Citizen Brigade, The Groundlings Theatre, and being featured as a main performer for the 2018 NBC Diversity Showcase. Tune in this Fall to catch Warren as "Greg Washington" on BET's newest show Bigger" (produced by Will Packer). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theactorslounge/support
In this episode Greg discusses why he gave up on his dream of being in the NFL, gives us tools for dealing with grief, explains why failure often starts out as a “good time,” that money is a force multiplier, and touches on how suicide doesn’t ever solve the problem.Find out more at www.dreamsshouldbereal.comFind out more about real estate apartment/multi-family investing with Jerome Myers at www.d3v3loping.com or www.myersmethods.com
Pastor Greg Washington and Garrett Freier discuss building a multi-ethnic congregation in Milwaukee, WI and the challenges of race in American culture.
Greg Washington is a board member for Mental Health America of Wisconsin, and pastor at Immanuel church in Milwaukee. In this week's episode of MENtal Health Monday, we talk with Greg about dealing with his anxiety personally, the church's view on mental health, and why the mental health stigma is so strong amongst African American men. Greg can be reached at pg@immanuelmke.org.
Host Garrett Freier sits down with pastor and speaker Greg Washington to discuss his journey into Christian leadership and the challenges of friends and colleagues leaving the ministry.
Guest speaker Greg Washington shares how to overcome our wounds and scars and find healing so that we might flourish as the Church.