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The Metal Maniacs Podcast
81:The Metal Maniacs Podcast -Heart on Your Sleeve Fest 2 -diving in with Chantal Roeske

The Metal Maniacs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 114:26


On this episode of the Metal Maniacs Podcast, we welcome back the incredible Chantal Roeske! Chantal is a force of nature in the heavy music scene, known for her powerful vocals in Tonguecutter, her stunning photography, and her unwavering dedication to supporting artists. We delve deep into the highly anticipated Heart on Your Sleeve Fest 2, discussing the exciting changes from last year's successful event . Chantal shares insights into the lineup, including bands like Iron Sharpens Iron, Boob Sweat, The Burdens, Fedaykin, and Bronson Arm. We also explore Chantal's evolving role in the festival, given that Tonguecutter won't be performing this year. Get ready for an inspiring conversation with a true icon of the music scene! Don't miss this episode! Highlights- Hear about Chantal's journey and her impact on the music community. Get the inside scoop on Heart on Your Sleeve Fest 2. Learn about the amazing lineup and what to expect. Discover how Chantal's role has evolved for this year's festival. Enter to win a pair of tickets to Heart on Your Sleeve Fest 2! (Three pairs will be given away weekly leading up to the show.) Listen to our previous interviews with Chantal: Episode 28 Episode 76 (with her bandmate Addison Eilers) Follow us-https://linktr.ee/metalmaniacsmi Follow HOYSF-https://heartonyoursleevefest.com/ Follow Chantal-https://www.facebook.com/TheRealChantal

The NC DWI Guy
191. State v. C.K.D. (Knoll Issue)

The NC DWI Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 21:52


On today's episode Jake reviews the recent unpublished North Carolina Court of Appeals decision in State v. C.K.D. In C.K.D. the Court upheld the trial court's dismissal of a DWI based on State v. Knoll. Highlights: ·      Hear the very interesting and important facts surrounding the defendant's detention in this case. ·      Learn why the magistrate's Findings of Fact that defendant had “.17 BAC, red glassy eyes, slurred speech, and odor of alcohol” did not amount to clear and convincing evidence that defendant presented a danger to himself or others. ·      Discover why the Court rejected the State's argument that defendant had waived his right to have a witness given that he had signed a form indicating that he did not wish anyone to observe him at the jail.

Level Up Claims
Building Systems To Scale with Raul Hernandez Ochoa - Episode 14

Level Up Claims

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 32:17


For business owners who are looking for strategies on how you can build, strategize, and implement KPIs to your team, this episode of the Level Up Claims podcast is for you! Raul Hernandez Ochoa, a Digital Growth Operator and Strategist, talks about the framework and strategies that helped him scale companies, increase revenues, and run different remote teams. Raul unveils what his process is in building criteria and KPIs that can be implemented in operating a business and a team to increase sales and acceleration. He also explains how productive profits is a three-stage cycle, which involves gaining clarity on goals, building evergreen infrastructures, and synchronizing with teams and oneself to reach the next level. Who's The Guest? Raul Hernandez Ochoa is a Digital Growth Operator and Strategist that helps digital bootstrapped business owners reach their impact & revenue goals. His frameworks have helped scale multiple multi-million dollar companies, 2-5x'd revenues and have run teams sizes ranging from 5 to over 60. Raul has led strategy for multiple digital teams across the globe in 12+ different time zones helping generate millions in revenue online. He has also overseen over $25M (and counting) in digital marketing ad spends and has trained hundreds of entrepreneurs through live seminars, online programs, and private masterminds. Highlights Hear about Raul Hernandez Ochoa's journey and what strategies he followed to grow his business Understand what criteria and KPIs can be implemented in operating a remote team Discover how to create a culture of ownership and empower your team to reach your goals Learn from Raul on how he formulated and established different KPIs and OKPIs to increase sales and acceleration Find out what business owners should just stop what they're doing and go do now Episode Resources Connect with Galen M. Hair https://insuranceclaimhq.com hair@hairshunnarah.com www.levelupclaim.com       Connect with Raul Hernandez Ochoa https://dogoodwork.io/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/dogoodwork https://twitter.com/rherochoa https://dogoodwork.io/podcast 

The NC DWI Guy
42. Inside the Public Defender's Office with Tim Henderson

The NC DWI Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 44:55


On today's podcast the NC DWI Guy sits down with Public Defender Tim Henderson. Tim's wonderful sense of humor and great story telling abilities shine as he speaks with us about the challenges and joys of representing the indigent in court.   Highlights: Hear great advice on how to communicate with your client and why you should never begin your conversation/consultation with a client by talking about a guilty plea Discover how humor can be used in the courtroom to loosen the tension and create pathways to the desired outcome on your client's case Learn Tim's unique approach to preparing both his client and his argument for DWI sentencing Hear Tim and Jake discuss the challenges presented by jury trials in a post-Covid world

The NC DWI Guy
38. Delivering Closing Arguments

The NC DWI Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 39:08


On today's podcast the NC DWI Guy sits down with Ron Shook. Ron founded his law office in 2011 and practices criminal, traffic, DWI, and immigration in Gastonia, NC and surrounding areas. Ron is a superb storyteller and has an innate ability to connect with jurors of all different socioeconomic backgrounds. Ron taught a CLE earlier this year on Closing Arguments and brings much of his material from that training to this conversation.   Highlights: Hear a number of great examples of closing arguments in DWI and criminal cases Learn why conveying your case through the lens of a story (which has a moral) is so important in summarizing your evidence to the jury Discover tips on connecting with jurors before and during your closing argument

The NC DWI Guy
36. Evolution of Legal Marketing Over the Last 3 Decades

The NC DWI Guy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020 51:27


On today's podcast the NC DWI Guy sits down with legal legend, Robert Reeves. Robert began practicing law in 1989. Over the last 30 years, Robert has seen the twists and turns that legal marketing and law practice management have taken and has a plethora of engaging and entertaining stories to share about the evolution of the practice of law during that period.      Highlights: Hear tales of the Wild West of marketing that Robert experienced during his first years of practice. Listen to Robert's tips on the fundamentals to growing a successful law practice in a constantly changing legal marketplace. Discover the future of legal marketing as Robert offers his insights on where he sees the practice of law headed in the future. Discover how Robert creatively uses social media to communicate and capture the attention of potential clients.

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Finding Your People - Part 2 (2020) | with Anne and Ric

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 20:04


Zoom Call Crafts Club is one of the innovations that Anne and Ric brought to 2020. In this episode, you'll learn about the ways Ric and Anne have designed community around the barriers a pandemic and social distancing bring. Highlights: Hear about how they've kept in touch with friends virtually Reflect on the current events related to racial injustice and police brutalityAnne reads her poetry Learn about a project they're working on for greeting cards to isolated people Listen to PART ONE to hear how they began their work together and made connections initially, pre-pandemic. GET THE PODCAST “Um, well, my poetry is very inspirational and very creative. I've been writing lots of poetry about what's been going on in the pandemic right now.” —Anne Katie B: Anne and Ric are cohosts of this next episode. This is part two, if you'd like to go back to listen to the first part recorded one year ago you can go back and do that. This is documentation of life during a pandemic. What does it look like to build community, design community, and connect with other artists in your neighborhood when there are social distancing rules and everything is virtual? So you'll notice how some things change and some things stay the same. Anne also reads her poetry in this episode, so there's lots packed in here. I hope you get a lot out of hearing from these two. They have so much wisdom to share around building community and making connections.(1:01 – 4:40)Ric: OK so we are rolling now, today is Tuesday August 18th 2020, my name is Ric James and I'm a community connector with StarfireAnne: I'm Anne Elizabeth Gearhardt I'm almost 23 tomorrow. I am a poety and I'm also an artistRic: Indeed you are. Happy birthday to you! We are on Anne's back porch right now, nice covered screened in pation and if you listen closely you might hear rain falling Anne: And thunderRic: In spite of the rain it's a beautiful day, and thank you Anne for sitting down for this interview today.Anne: You're welcome!Ric: So we have been working one on one in the Starfire community connecting program for a couple years now. And as many people know if you're listening to this we are in the middle of a global pandemic, which is kind of a big deal! It's an interesting time to be alive, it's also a scary time because we have a lot of anxiety and uncertainty about the future, but we have already discussed this, Anne, you and I, about how the pandemic is affecting things around the world. But the Starfire mission - to help create a more inclusive future – our mission isn't changing, but our methods are changing. So today we just wanted to talk to you about what we've been doing to help you maintain your connections and friendships and help kind of deepen and strengthen the relationships in your community, and tell us about some of the people we've met together, some of the friends you've made, and how you've stayed connected during the pandemic.Anne: Well I haven't talked to my friends in a while because of what happened with the pandemic. They have businesses still shut down, I've been connecting with Maria and Trace from Luckman's coffee shopRic: Yes Maria and Trace have been great friends to us as we've set up our unofficial headquarters, which we haven't been able to go to since the pandemic, but our regular visits there definitely started to form a bond and a real friendship with those two. Maria recently joined your zoom call crafts club, correct?Anne: That's correct!Ric: Let's not get too far ahead, tell me about the zoom call crafts club (4:40 – 11:55)Anne: Well the Zoom Crafts Club is when you can get together and make your own personal art, all together, but you can do it online by zoom. And you can make other things on your own.Ric: Yeah, this has been a really interesting experience for us to explore together because before the pandemic, one of our things to do together was about once a month at your local branch of the library they had try it out Tuesday. A librarian there named John would host a crafts event and with a small group of people we would create something there. And once the pandemic shut things down a lot of their locations and their various programs they offer, you and I were looking for a way to continue making arts and crafts projects with the people that you met in the community, specifically Sherry Clink, who we met at the library. She has been a regular member and contributor to your zoom call crafts club. Tell us about Sherry.Anne: She's very fun, and very creative, and a great friend to have. Yeah, she's a wonderful woman.Ric: She really is, I found that when you and I came up with this idea together after we did a zoom call, we said well what if we did a zoom call where you bring whatever art supplies you want, so while we're on the zoom call you can be drawing or sketching or painting. In your case Anne because you're an artist and a poet you were also writing poetry, reading some of your poetry during the zoom call, and we were able to draft Sherry into that call right away. And to her credit she is a great creative thinker because she was enjoying our zoom call craft club right away, but she also had a suggestion for us to join in with this art class we did together where we did a vision board workshop, do you remember that? Anne: YeahRic: What did you think about that? Anne: I think it was really fun! I already made my vision board, and it was really fun just to get extra creativeRic: Exactly, I thought that was an interesting experience because if you'll recall that was 2 weeks a row we were on a zoom call with a large group – 35 or 40 people. Most of them were just the audience and then there was the instructor. The first week she told us about a vision board and then the next week we got to talk about what we were working on with our vision board, and that was all Sherry's idea. She brought that suggestion to the zoom call crafts club. So she's not just a contributor in the zoom call crafts club, which I sometimes call the ZCC, wait its 3 Z's, ZCCC, so we've done a couple of these virtual events together with Sherry and I think that's done a great deal to help you and Sherry deepen and strengthen a friendship we started at the library late last year before this pandemic. So who is the newest member of the ZCCC?Anne: Um that would be MariaRic: Correct, our favorite barista at Luckman Coffee on Beechmont. And in all fairness to Trace, maybe we should say Maria and Trace are tied for first. They have been so good to us for so long, you can tell every time we walk in there they really care about you. Didn't you go there once with your mom so they could meet?Anne: Yeah, we did.Ric: Yeah, so our most recent crafts club meeting we were joined by Maria, and so now our group is up to four members and we have extended the invitation also to Trace at Luckman, so hopefully he will be able to join us soon and then I won't be the only dude in the club anymore. But moving forward with the zoom call crafts club, what do you see there? What would you like to do as a group with Sherry and Maria?Anne: Well I've been making lots of fun, creative bookmarks lately.Ric: Bookmarks?Anne: Yes.Anne: And also poetry, and I want to combine them all together so I can talk about what has been going on with this pandemic and what's happened to George Floyd.I don't mean to get to overwhelmed about this story about George Floyd, but Derek Chauvin, he's the one who killed him.Ric: The officer?Anne: The officer, yeah.Anne: When Derek Chauvin did that to George Floyd I actually felt bad about what happened and I was scared the whole time and it made me feel angry about it and that's how other people have been feeling about what happened, and yeahRic: I agree with you and I'm glad you feel free to speak your mind, as you should. You're in your own home and you are entitled to your feelings, and during this interview you should speak freely as you see fit. And I agree with you, with George Floyd, murdered in cold blood, I know that most police officers are good, but there is a problem in this country and that is an extreme incident that has a lot of us taking a closer look at the racial inequalities in this country, you know systematic racism. And so you have a voice and you should be heard, and I think this is something, this is a theme I hear recurring every day, and that is basically you have a voice and you should own it and be proud of it and speak your mind. Tell us, if you don't mind, just a little bit about your poetry, what it means to you, maybe what you've been working on lately. (11:55 – 14:20) Anne: Well my poetry is very inspirational and very creative, I've been writing a lot about the pandemic, what's going on in the world right now. Ric: Do you have any recent poems or something you've written that you'd like to share?Anne: I do actually, I have one poem. Just for now.Ric: Would you like to read it?Anne: Yeah of course! Before I read it, this poem is for everybody who is listening to this recording right now. This poem is very very inspirational it's for all of you guys. Okay, Poem of the Day:You are beautiful just like you. That is you are just like in life.am your voice, I am a woman, has a Heart just like you, if I was you, always right on your voice. So that poem is all about who you are in lifeRic: You know it's interesting to me because there is this theme of self empowerment that runs through your poetry and it's very strong, very positive recurring theme in your poetry and I'm really impressed by that and it flows very naturally from you, that's why I thought it was interesting that our new friend Sherry suggested the vision board workshop for the three of us because I think even though you met her not too long ago she already saw that this was something that might resonate with you. Because that was a similar kind of self empowerment exercise and self visualization, to actually put down in pictures and words your thoughts that you wanted to manifest in your future and so I thought that was interesting that Sherry could already see even though you're friendship is pretty new that this was something that would resonate with you and I feel like you both really enjoyed that. (14:20 – 20:04)Ric: There was one other thing that I wanted to mention because the zoom call crafts club that we started with Sherry and our newest member Maria was part of a conversation recently where the four of us were talking about bringing our energies together to create something for the community, and I thought it was interesting that basically you and Sherry came up with this idea that you could contribute poetry and the three of us, now four of us, with Maria joining and hopefully the group will include Trace, also very soon, who is a great artist, he used to draw with us now and then at the coffee shop. We are talking about as a group creating some sort of greeting cards or post cards that we would design together and then incorporate your poetry and to send these cards to local people who are feeling isolated right now because of the pandemic. We could send them to say senior citizens in retirement communitiesAnne: We can also make some for my Kroger where I workRic: MmhmmAnne: Because I think my Kroger always needs something to brighten their dayRic: RightAnne: Whether they're working at KrogerRic: That's also a great idea that they would be something you could share with your coworkers. Once again Sherry Clink showed her great imagination and great creativity and just her intuition. She has already found a local group who does organize cards of encouragement and things like that for the local senior centers and retirement communities and things like that. So she's already kind of taken that idea and ran with it and reported back with it. So with Sherry's help we already have an organization we can work with, and we're really at the beginning of this, we aren't really sure how it's going to go and where it's going to take us, but I think it's a great idea because you have written some great poetry and now we've started this zoom call crafts club to create art together and stay in touch with friends, to deepen and strengthen those friendships and now to create something together to give back to our community that are feeling isolated because of the pandemic. It's very – I feel like it's very uplifting and it's very positive and I'm glad to be a part of this experience with you because we've found a way to take these sad circumstances but create something positive for people in the community with your art and poetry, it's pretty amazing.Anne: Thanks!Ric: So I want to hear some more from you, though, just any more thoughts you'd like to share today.Anne: Um I think I have everything for now Ric: Did you have any more poetry that you'd like to read for our listeners while we're recording? I don't want to pressure you do read anything if you don't feel prepared. Just thought I'd make that offer if you wanted to.Anne: I think I have a perfect poetry to read. Ric: Go ahead whenever you're ready.Anne:I have theRight to have a styleI need a Voice is my headI am confident It has a lyrics PoetryIs peacefulVeryPoetry says SomethingAboutLyricsAs a poem in lifeI can changeThe very I am beautifulEvery poetryHas feelingsEvery storyAbout my confidenceAny poetryHad lyrics it has music in my heart Ric: Very good, thanks for sharing thatAnne: Thank youRic: And thanks everyone for listening, anything else to add?Anne: Well just one quick short poemRic: You wanna read one more, I'd love that.Anne: Every night as you feel on your voice in my head and right now God is telling you thank you so much for being here in life, thank you God for being here and we all love you, God is rest in peace in your heart.Ric: That's fantastic, I didn't want to talk over the thunder, but listen to it it's still rumblingAnne: That thunder is GodRic: That's spectacular. Yes it is, He must have known we would be recording today.

Caffé Latté
Show # 765 – To celebrate the 23rd anniversary of the first Caffè Lattè show, take a look back on some of the highlights. Hear excerpts from interviews with Nile Rodgers (Chic), Donna Summer, Gloria Gaynor,

Caffé Latté

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2020 109:26


To celebrate the 23rd anniversary of the first Caffè Lattè show, take a look back on some of the highlights. Hear excerpts from interviews with Nile Rodgers (Chic), Donna Summer,... LEARN MORE The post Show # 765 – To celebrate the 23rd anniversary of the first Caffè Lattè show, take a look back on some of the highlights. Hear excerpts from interviews with Nile Rodgers (Chic), Donna Summer, Gloria Gaynor, appeared first on Caffé Latté.

The Bad Girls Bible - Sex, Relationships, Dating, Love & Marriage Advice
#33 Monster-In-Law & Cheating: A Listener Tells Her Story of Relationship Struggle and Success

The Bad Girls Bible - Sex, Relationships, Dating, Love & Marriage Advice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 33:28


Today we are doing something a little different, which I think you will find pretty interesting…Instead of our regular guest, I am talking to a listener of the Bad Girls Bible Podcast to bring you a whole new perspective to all things relationships, and real world experiences. So in this episode we welcome listener, Paige, to talk about her relationships and the struggles she’s faced, including dealing with her difficult mother-in-law and even finding out her husband had been texting his ex! Paige then goes on to talk about how she came through these relationship struggles to be in a better, happier place. Whether you’re in a relationship or not, there is a lot to learn from our conversation and hopefully some inspiration too, especially if you’re facing your own relationships struggles. If you’d like to tell your relationship story on the podcast, shoot me an email to sean@badgirlsbible.com Highlights Hear more about who Paige is and how she met her husband. Getting proposed to after only 6 months of dating. What life was like for Paige between the proposal and the marriage. Dealing with the mother in law. Issues of jealousy early on in her marriage. Being a new mother and dealing with the frustrations that come with it. How Paige found out that her husband was talking to one of his exes. Getting on with depression - another baby and 5 years later. Going back to school and doing something for yourself. Finding your own happiness - having a positive mindset. How her marriage changed once she changed her mindset. The importance of developing your mindset. And much more!   Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode Bad Girls Bible — https://badgirlsbible.com/ Bad Girls Bible Facebook Page — https://www.facebook.com/badgirlsbible/

Locked On Vols
One of Tennessee's most talented players expresses confidence under new staff

Locked On Vols

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 27:18


Does the Tennessee football team have more talent than some analysts project? That's one topic on today's show, which is presented by The Athletic. Save 40% on your first-year subscription - that's only $2.99 per month - at TheAthletic.com/rockytalk. Highlights • Hear from safety Nigel Warrior, who has a chance become an All-SEC defensive back in his third season with the Vols.• Learn more about Tennessee's secondary and overall talent. Is there more for Tennessee's coaching staff than has often been discussed?• Will Shelton of GamedayonRockyTop.com joins the show to discuss the Tennessee fanbase's anticipation of the upcoming season.• Catch up on the latest from Tennessee's practice on Thursday, including health updates and West Virginia prep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Vols
One of Tennessee's most talented players expresses confidence under new staff

Locked On Vols

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 29:18


Does the Tennessee football team have more talent than some analysts project? That's one topic on today's show, which is presented by The Athletic. Save 40% on your first-year subscription - that's only $2.99 per month - at TheAthletic.com/rockytalk. Highlights • Hear from safety Nigel Warrior, who has a chance become an All-SEC defensive back in his third season with the Vols. • Learn more about Tennessee's secondary and overall talent. Is there more for Tennessee's coaching staff than has often been discussed? • Will Shelton of GamedayonRockyTop.com joins the show to discuss the Tennessee fanbase's anticipation of the upcoming season. • Catch up on the latest from Tennessee's practice on Thursday, including health updates and West Virginia prep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Par Train - Live. Golf. Improve.
#39: Making the PGA Championship the Major We All Deserve

The Par Train - Live. Golf. Improve.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 44:32


Ever wonder why the PGA Championship lacks excitement compared to the other 3 majors? Rest assured -- after listening to this podcast you'll never wonder that again. Feel free to thank us later. We're @TheParTrain on twitter and the instas. So -- ya, thank us there. Highlights: -Hear what 3 things you'd have to change this season and you'd have the greatest season in PGA Tour history -Groundbreaking sponsored promo with “PGA of America” to get you pumped up for “Glory's last shot” -Why the PGA Championship lacks excitement vs. the other majors -Ideas to make the PGA Championship more exciting -Conspiracy theory on how the PGA of America tries to trick us into thinking what they want -How to combine WWE cage match with the PGA Championship -As a St. Louis native, Evan predicts 5 things guaranteed to be shown 10+ times during the PGA telecast -Local insider secrets about Bellerive Country Club -Why we deserve big thank yous from DJ and Spieth -We become Rickie's sports psychologist (For FREE) -- you're welcome Rick -Putting Tiger Woods 2018 season in perspective before the final major -Why Tiger Woods WILL win multiple majors again AND his fellow Tour Pros will become intimidated -Bigger meltdown: Patrick Reed vs. Bryson DeChambeau (LINK: https://www.golf.com/tour-and-news/2018/07/29/bryson-dechambeau-unravels-loses-in-germany)

Breaking Walls
BW - EP78: Our Game—Baseball Memories From Throughout Radio History (1934 - 1972)

Breaking Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 79:31


In Breaking Walls Episode 78, in honor of Major League’s Baseball’s opening day, we present stories, recollections, and in-game sounds from some of baseball’s most memorable moments and people. Highlights: • Hear what Jackie Robinson’s Major League Baseball debut on April 15th, 1947 at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, NY sounded like • NY Daily News Columnist Ben Gross recalls the first World Series radio broadcast on WJZ in 1921 • Dizzy Dean and the famed Gas House Gang’s 1930s rivalry with the New York Giants • Red Barber, Mel Allen and the growth of baseball’s radio broadcasting industry • Hear Babe Ruth on the radio • Hear Lou Gehrig’s farewell speech from July 4th, 1939 • Sounds from the 1939 World Series • Who did Joe McCarthy think was better, Joe Dimaggio or Ted Williams? • Sounds from the New York Yankees, New York Giants, and Brooklyn Dodgers • Bing Crosby calls a Yankee game with Mel Allen • How a dispute between Dodgers owner Walter O’Malley and NYC Park’s Commissioner Robert Moses caused both the Dodgers and Giants to move to California in 1957 • Jackie Robinson interviews Satchel Paige in 1960 • Phil Rizzuto calls Roger Maris’ 61st home run on October 1, 1961 • Jackie Robinson’s last public appearance in 1972 The WallBreakers: thewallbreakers.com Subscribe to Breaking Walls everywhere you get your podcasts. To support the show: patreon.com/TheWallBreakers Special thanks to our Sponsors: • The Mysterious Old Radio Listening Society www.ghoulishdelights.com/series/themorls/ •Twelve Chimes, It’s Midnight twelvechimesradio.blogspot.com The reading material for today’s episode was: • The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio by John Dunning • and countless reference websites for the history of Baseball Music featured in today’s Episode Included: • Did you See Jackie Robinson Hit that Ball? By Woodrow Buddy Johnson & Count Basie • Swing into Spring by Benny Goodman • There Used to be A Ballpark by Frank Sinatra • Wanted by Perry Como • The First Baseball Game by Nat King Cole A Special Thank you to: Christian Neuhaus Rebecca Shield WallBreakers Links: Patreon - http://patreon.com/thewallbreakers Social Media - @TheWallBreakers URL - http://thewallbreakers.com Online Store - jamesthewallbreaker.com/shop/

Financial Independence Podcast
Empire Flippers – Buying and Selling Websites

Financial Independence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2014 41:31


Justin Cooke from EmpireFlippers.com joined me for an episode of the Financial Independence Podcast to discuss website investing! Highlights: Hear how Justin went from building an outsourcing company in the Philippines to building, buying, and selling niche websites The difference between online and offline businesses and investments Six different buyer profiles When to sell your website The future of online business investing Justin’s recommendation for someone just starting out Longterm prospects of website investing Why better looking doesn’t always mean better To read the full article, visit http://www.madfientist.com/empire-flippers-interview/