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IRON CAST by Iron Heart International
IRON CAST - Episode 7 - Josh Warner from GOOD ART HLYWD

IRON CAST by Iron Heart International

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 74:07


If Josh had been a great scholar or enjoyed being suited and booted, the world would be a lesser place, and we would not be able to enjoy the brilliance of his creations.  Hear about how what he was not good at, led him to go deep into jewellery design and give us the brand we love.

Marginal Gains Cycling Podcast, Presented by Silca
3D Ti Printing & Marginal Gains

Marginal Gains Cycling Podcast, Presented by Silca

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 63:38


If Josh is obsessed with something, well...you can bet that there's some "there" there. And Josh has been obsessed enough with Titanium printing for long enough that Fatty and Hottie have been badgering him to talk on the podcast about why for months. And now, with the release of Silca's Mensola computer mount, Josh can get into the weeds on why 3D printing is a big deal, the work that's goes into installation, engineering, and production, and what opportunities and constraints this technology brings to the bike industry.

The Show
PERENERMERL

The Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 92:58


If Josh is still sleeping, you have to tell him. Coco wins some money on the ponies. Dude gets fired after getting a station logo tattooed on him. Plus, Josh's mom has a creepy story. Jason Klug is on the line and so much more on a Mondee show!

Spill it, Sister! Reality TV recaps with Ally & Leah
The Challenge: An Inconvenient Goof

Spill it, Sister! Reality TV recaps with Ally & Leah

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 71:03


Ally and Leah recap MTV's The Challenge: Double Agents episode 11, and break down all of this week's news from the Challenge world.Starting out with some breaking news Lolo Jones spills the tea on why she "left" the challenge house. We debate the real reason and how far is too far when pressing current hot buttons like mental health. If Josh is labeled Goofy does that make CT Donald Duck? We have a few questions on how Josh REALLY pulls in women. In a fun daily challenge: Airlift we finally see Devin get instant karma, Anessa provides a good laugh, and BIG T shocks us all Another dramatic security breach happens in the crater before we can see who will face off against each other for a gold skull. Listen to hear all of this and more like what we think about the All-Star announcement. Support the show (https://tasteofreality.com/spill-it-sister/)

Rarified Heir Podcast
Rarified Heir Podcast Episode #9 : Jason Klamm

Rarified Heir Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 41:58


Today on the Rarified Heir podcast, we are doing something different. Today we are speaking to Rarified Heir Podcast co-host Jason Klamm. But there is good reason for that: Josh never got around to properly introducing me on our first episode. And a listener pointed that out. So today, we are going to delve deep into Oneonta New York, laundry clotheslines as well as my own podcast Comedy on Vinyl, lost comedian Dick Davy and much more. So sit back and take a listen to our very first Zoom interview podcast. We hope there will be more. If Josh can ever get arid of that audible hum on his end…..

School Of Laughs
QUESTIONS ABOUT COMEDY WITH JOSH LISTON [230]

School Of Laughs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 32:10


Today I answer questions about comedy as I am interviewed by Josh Liston, host of Tips of the Slung and Punching Sideways podcasts. Josh is an avid listener of the School of Laughs podcast and noticed I left a few topics uncovered. He noted that occasionally I will say, "one day I should do a whole episode on that topic". But ... sometimes I never do. So, he made some notes and asks me to resolve those unanswered questions. If Josh's voice sounds familiar, he was featured on Episode 216 "How Coivd Affects Comedy Across the Globe". In that show, I talked with folks in seven countries to find out what the lockdowns had done to their comedy scene. So what questions about comedy do I finally answer? What is the difference between skill and passion?  What goes into a comedy rider? What is the difference between sarcasm and comedy?  How do you identify your weaknesses as a comedian? What groups like Toast Masters are there available to people who want to get extra stage time or story-telling experience?  What do you do when you have a joke that isn't like the rest of the act?

Millennial Real Estate Investor
96: Using Retirement Accounts to Buy Multi-Families with Josh Plave

Millennial Real Estate Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 41:34


It’s not often that people get started investing in real estate by being the one who helps others fund the deal. Why? Simply because people usually don’t have a lot of capital starting out. So they turn to institutional or private lenders for support.   In the case of Josh Plave, thanks to familial upbringing and financial savvy, he embarked on his real estate journey being on the other side of the table, the lending side. Having been raised by a CPA, he grew up understanding the importance and power of planning for one’s future.   So starting at just age 16, Josh opened his first individual retirement account, and began investing for his future. Somewhere along the road, having secured a good paying job, he stumbled across the awesome power of real estate investing. Up to this point, he’d only been putting money away for retirement paycheck by paycheck. (Real glamorous, we know…) He put two and two together and realized that he can jump straight into multi-family real estate with the capital he already had and grow it even further by lending it out to others.   This allowed him the opportunity to save himself some growing pains and develop a scalable system much faster.   Up to date, Josh focuses on multi-family syndications and looks to continue growing his wealth with an emphasis on having enough passive cash flow to provide for his growing family.    Takeaways from our conversation with Josh: 1) Understand how retirement accounts work. This can be a very beneficial thing to learn about because it grants you access to a whole new realm of private money. Most people already have their money tied up for retirement anyway, so they’re basically just sitting there waiting to be used. By having the knowledge to leverage this money, as well as the creativity to create winning scenarios, you can use that to your advantage to grow wealth all around. 2) Tax savings combined with compound interest. On their own, these two items are already quite powerful. Put them together, and their power becomes ten-fold. Being able to save money from paying taxes and reinvesting it into something that grows passively, you really do create two pennies with a single penny. The tax code is your friend, use it.  3) Josh’s steps to invest in syndications while working a full time job: 1. Be aggressive with your contributions. 2. Understand how much control you have over your account(s). 3. Roll over your 401(k) into a self-directed IRA.   Key Terms: 1) Unrelated debt-financed income (UDFI): This is what you use in order to finance your investment, i.e. The mortgage for the property. Your 30% down payment is being leveraged. The other 70% becomes… 2) Unrelated business income tax (UBIT): This is the part of your investment that gets taxed, even when using a Roth IRA. But because these are technically business expenses, you can depreciate the leveraged part of the investment. 3) Deprecation: A paper loss that you claim on the value of the property because of perceived wear and tear. This so-called “loss” can be taken for a certain amount of years at a fixed amount. This results in the ability to deduct against taxable income, thus reducing the amount of taxes owed. 4) Cost segregation: In essence, this is itemizing the expenses of an investment in order to accelerate the depreciation. This is done to frontload the tax write offs and have access to capital sooner rather than later. And with multi-family real estate, cost segregation is sure to have more leveraging power. It doesn’t mean less taxes are paid, it just gives you more flexibility of when to pay them. 5) Depreciation recapture: Remember those sweet tax write offs from depreciation? Those costs are then paid (or recaptured) when the investment is sold, as a way to make up for some of the taxes that were deferred or otherwise not accounted for.    If Josh could go back and talk to his 16 year old self, he’d tell him, “Trust [your] gut.” An unexpected benefit of real estate investing, Josh said, was the ability to have the flexibility to dictate his schedule and have the total control of his time. A piece of advice Josh would tell his friends looking to get started in real estate would be to “Educate, educate, educate!” Josh recommends using Expensify to help you keep track of your receipts and expenses come tax time. Josh recommends reading Multi-Family Millions: How Anyone Can Reposition Apartments for Big Profits by David Lindahl to help you learn everything you need regarding apartment syndications. If you’d like to get in touch with Josh, visit: www.walltomain.com

Good Job with Beth Roars
Joshua Alamu - Purpose & Perspective

Good Job with Beth Roars

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 55:28


Good Job with Beth Roars returns for a second season! Beth chats to vocal coach to the stars and mentor Joshua Alamu. Not only does he teach some of the world's top singers, Little Mix, Rita Ora and Kelly Jones from Stereophonics but he is also founder and director of Ultimate Artists, a development camp for music artists entering the industry and is designer of Vocal Tubes.In this inspirational episode, Josh speaks about his journey from litter picking to vocal coach, his thoughts on how we can achieve a mindset for success and what he thinks makes a great voice.Highlights1.28 - What is Josh Alamu’s worst ever job?2.21 - How did Josh feel about having to clean a park at 4 am each day?5.22 - How to approach non-creative jobs with a good attitude and feeling directionless7.28 - Where did Josh’s musical interest come from?8.24 - Was Josh naturally a talented singer?9.27 - How did Josh Alamu become a singing teacher?11.56 - Does Joshua Alamu believe in fate or choice?15.09 - How does Josh define success?22.10 - Beth Roars asks Josh Alamu “What makes a good voice?”24.03 - Does Josh believe you have to experience pain to express emotion in your music?28.34 - Quickfire Round29.17 - How did Beth Roars come to know Joshua Alamu?30.23 - Can anyone learn to sing?31.14 - Does Josh experience self-doubt?32.15 - The importance of choice and consuming the right things34.57 - Does Josh believe people are naturally talented or have to work to develop skills?37.32 - Perspective and maintaining motivation43.35 - What’s more important, the plan or the purpose?45.57 - Beth Roars asks Joshua Alamu what his greatest challenge has been and what he holds as his greatest accomplishment52.10 - If Josh could gain one quality, what would it be?52.56 - What advice would Josh Alamu give to someone wanting to enter the music industry?Resources MentionedBeth Roars: Website YouTube Instagram Twitter Facebook Patreon Josh Alamu: Website YouTube Instagram Ultimate Artists: Website YouTube Instagram Twitter FacebookVocal Tubes: Website YouTube Instagram Twitter Facebook Amazon UKDavid and Carrie GrantS Club 7 - Bradley McIntoshThe Spice Girls: WikipediaAkiane - PainterTony RobbinsEinstein, MozartOprah WinfreyThis Episode was recorded at One Fine Play in December 2019 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Occupation Wild Podcast
Episode 32 - Do it Because it’s Going to be Hard with Josh Holland of Camp Cobbossee

The Occupation Wild Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 72:02


Josh Holland got back from his first summer as a camper in Idaho at Boy Scout Camp Grizzly and he knew camps and camp life would be part of his life forever. From that summer on he spent multiple seasons as a camper, then a counselor, to graduating college and then getting his Ph.D. in experimental education. Now the Camp Director of Camp Cobbossee, an all-boys sports camp in Maine. He’s taken his passion for the outdoors, camp, and alternative education and made it a lifelong career. He found joy and purpose in the ability of camps to enhance the lives and minds of the young adults that attend. In this episode of The Occupation Wild Podcast Courtney and Nick sit down with Josh to talk about all things camp and why working a summer or multiple summers at a summer camp will change your life! From what to expect when working as a counselor, what a typical day at camp looks like, vector changes in one life, and why the people and connections you make at camp last a lifetime! If Josh’s story inspired you, check out Camp Cobbosse on OccupationWild.com and apply to work for them this summer!

Technology Leadership Podcast Review
29. An Honest Look In The Mirror

Technology Leadership Podcast Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 13:05


Johanna Rothman on Programming Leadership, Thomas “Tido” Carriero on Product Love, Adam Davidson on Lead From The Heart, Josh Wills on Software Engineering Daily, and Amitai Schleier on Programming Leadership. I’d love for you to email me with any comments about the show or any suggestions for podcasts I might want to feature. Email podcast@thekguy.com. And, if you haven’t done it already, don’t forget to hit the subscribe button, and if you like the show, please tell a friend or co-worker who might be interested. This episode covers the five podcast episodes I found most interesting and wanted to share links to during the two week period starting January 20, 2020. These podcast episodes may have been released much earlier, but this was the fortnight when I started sharing links to them to my social network followers. JOHANNA ROTHMAN ON PROGRAMMING LEADERSHIP The Programming Leadership podcast featured Johanna Rothman with host Marcus Blankenship. Marcus started out by asking Johanna why it is important to think about managing ourselves. Johanna says that when we don’t manage ourselves, we don’t have the capability to manage other people. For example, if we insist on micro-managing people, they cannot grow and we prevent them from doing their best work.⁠ ⁠Marcus asked her what micromanagement has to do with managing ourselves. Johanna says that micromanagement comes from fear. You need to learn to manage yourself to manage this fear and reduce your need to micromanage. ⁠ ⁠She says the reason the first book is about managing yourself is that if you can avoid doing the things that make people feel badly, you can create an environment where people can excel.⁠ ⁠They talked about surveys and Marcus asked Johanna’s opinion on anonymous versus named survey responses. Johanna says that when you have a culture where there is a lot of blaming and micromanagement and little coaching, she would recommend an anonymous survey.⁠ ⁠Marcus talked about how technical managers often know how to do the work itself very well and he asked Johanna when this can trip us up. One way it trips us up, she says, is that people on the team don’t get a chance to practice if the manager is writing code instead of managing. Second, when you have not been in the code in a while, you do not know what it looks like anymore. ⁠ ⁠Marcus asked how managers can get time to think in today’s high time-pressure environments. Johanna says that if you are spending a lot of time in meetings, you should be looking at whether you can delegate any of those meetings to the people doing the work. This delegating is not sloughing off your responsibilities, but making sure you are not part of a team that you are not supposed to be a part of.⁠ Apple Podcasts link: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/becoming-better-manager-means-starting-yourself-johanna/id1461916939?i=1000460138590 Website link: https://programmingleadership.podbean.com/e/becoming-a-better-manager-means-starting-with-yourself-with-johanna-rothman/ THOMAS “TIDO” CARRIERO ON PRODUCT LOVE The Product Love podcast featured Thomas “Tido” Carriero with host Eric Boduch. Tido oversees all of engineering, product, and design at Segment. Segment provides customer data infrastructure or CDI, helping companies collect, unify, and connect data about their own interactions with their customers. It gives these companies a unified view of their customer data across all channels.⁠ ⁠When he joined Segment, Tido was blown away by how robust the ecosystem was and by the attractive idea of empowering business teams, marketing teams, and product teams by installing application tracking once and being able to turn on integrations with the flick of a switch. Often, he says, a lot of business and marketing and less technical folks are blocked from doing the best job they could do because of tough integration problems that Segment solves.⁠ ⁠Segment naturally has a lot of adjacencies. They touch critical customer data and they need to decide whether to use that to empower engineering, marketing, or others. This requires being clear at the beginning of the year that they will pick two or three bets as an organization to focus on.⁠ ⁠Eric asked Tido what product leaders often do wrong. Tido says the biggest mistake product leaders make by far is not looking in the mirror and making an honest assessment of where things are. Getting attached to an idea makes it harder to give it a critical look. Often, you’re only a small pivot away from a valuable product. As the leader of an organization, he sees his job as creating a culture where failure is not just okay but celebrated. If people are getting slapped on the hand for failure, they will just get even more committed to their first ideas. Healthy teams that seriously innovate look at the data and are willing to pivot when it tells them unpleasant things.  Apple Podcasts link: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/thomas-tido-carriero-joins-product-love-to-talk-about/id1343610309?i=1000459980786 Website link: https://www.spreaker.com/user/casted/edited-tido-joins-product-love-mp3 ADAM DAVIDSON ON LEAD FROM THE HEART The Lead From The Heart podcast featured Adam Davidson with host Mark C. Crowley. Adam Davidson is the creator of the Planet Money podcast and is staff business writer at The New Yorker. He has a new book called The Passion Economy. The theme of the book is that choosing your career used to mean choosing between work that makes your heart sing and work that pays well but disconnects you from your passions, but the new world order demands that we follow our passions and pursue work that leverages both our talents and our interests.⁠ ⁠Adam’s grandfather worked his entire career in a ball bearing factory and only made a good living by working double shifts. He believed that people who follow their passions go nowhere in life.⁠ ⁠Adam’s father was the opposite. Making money was far less important to him than following his dream of performing as a Broadway actor.⁠ ⁠These two men represent the dichotomy of having to choose financial success or your passion but not both.⁠ ⁠The people of Adam’s father’s generation and his grandfather’s generation had to choose between a life of passion and a life of financial success, but people today, Adam says, are lucky. They are lucky for the reasons that terrify us. Adam says, “All of these forces that have done so much damage to the stability of the 20th century economy also provide exactly the tools that allow us to figure out what we uniquely love and are good at and find those people, even if they’re thinly spread all over the country or all over the globe, who also crave what it is we can provide and are willing to pay for it.”⁠ ⁠Mark summed up the book as being about combining your training and expertise with a personal passion to find your own niche. According to Adam, some people take a total left turn and go into a completely different field later in their lives, but the most successful people he has met combine their passion with the skills they have previously acquired.⁠ Apple Podcasts link: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/adam-davidson-new-rules-for-thriving-in-twenty-first/id1365633369?i=1000462188105 Website link: https://blubrry.com/leadfromtheheartpodcast/54035306/adam-davidson-the-new-rules-for-thriving-in-the-twenty-first-century/ JOSH WILLS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING DAILY The Software Engineering Daily podcast featured Josh Wills with host Jeff Meyerson. Josh Wills was the director of data engineering at Slack when Slack was building out a solution to scaling its data infrastructure. When the first analysts at Slack were hired, their only option was to spin up their own little databases that had cached copies of Slack’s main transactional database. Eventually, Slack hired data engineers that built systems that could scale up what an analyst could do. They built up a lot of infrastructure involving Airflow jobs producing Parquet files on S3 that were queryable through tools like Presto and it was, according to Josh, a “ghost city” for a while. All the while, the analytics team was still using the existing infrastructure of ETL jobs running on the transactional database. It wasn’t until Slack started aggressively hiring analysts, data scientists, and engineers from the Googles, Facebooks, and Twitters of the world that they had people who knew how to use the stuff Josh and his team were building. Jeff asked how the various design philosophies coming from the new hires from Google and Facebook got resolved. Josh said it got resolved by him making all the decisions. There were a million things to do, so the design direction was often the result of whoever was the first mover. If Josh had it all to do over again, he would do many things differently, but he knows that nobody would appreciate it because they would have never experienced the inferior designs. It is hard to appreciate the pain that something saved you. Most of your good decisions are invisible and taken for granted while your bad decisions cause pain and suffering forever. Apple Podcasts link: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/slack-data-platform-with-josh-wills/id1019576853?i=1000462100792 Website link: https://softwareengineeringdaily.com/2020/01/10/slack-data-platform-with-josh-wills/ AMITAI SCHLEIER ON PROGRAMMING LEADERSHIP The Programming Leadership podcast featured Amitai Schleier with host Marcus Blankenship. Amitai talked to Marcus about his fork of qmail called notqmail. Qmail is a Unix program for running an email server that, unfortunately, hasn’t been updated in twenty years and has a number of rough edges. Over the last twenty years, Amitai has invested time into softening qmail’s rough edges through improved package management. More recently, Amitai started thinking about getting the people who are working on their own forks of qmail to collaborate on a single fork. The first step was getting some advice. A key piece of advice came from Llewellyn Falco. Llewellyn said, “Qmail already has a lot of nice seams and interfaces. Without too much more work and risk, you could add a couple more seams so that whatever modernization is required could be done as plugins or extensions. The next problem to think about is egos. Not all ideas are going to win.” He then gave Amitai the best piece of advice: “Whatever you do, offer yourself to other programmers to get their code converted to extensions first. As to which implementation of a particular new feature is to be incorporated, that decision is not your call. Take as extensions as many implementations as people want to give and let users decide.” Marcus asked about how to influence a group of people on a project without being coercive. Amitai says that he discovered years ago that when a situation is a little confused, his default response is to seek to lower his perceived social status. Otherwise, he cannot influence the way he wants to if he’s a big shot that people are supposed to listen to. Apple Podcasts link: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/collaboration-and-notqmail-with-amitai-schleier/id1461916939?i=1000462047766 Website link: https://programmingleadership.podbean.com/e/collaboration-and-notqmail-with-amitai-schleier/ LINKS Ask questions, make comments, and let your voice be heard by emailing podcast@thekguy.com. Twitter: https://twitter.com/thekguy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithmmcdonald/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thekguypage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_k_guy/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheKGuy Website:

Nothing For Now
Liz Designs Josh's Dream Vacation!

Nothing For Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 29:11


If Josh could go anywhere in the world, where would it be? Who better to ask than...Liz! Listen in as Josh is surprised with an imagined dream vacay for Summer - or maybe Oktober ;) - 2019!

Pairadocs
Relax!  You’re not going to screw up your kids!

Pairadocs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 17:46


If Josh and Jimmy could share one thing with struggling anxious parents it would be, “Relax!  You’re not going to screw up your kids!”  You know why grandparents make such great parents now?  They tend not to sweat the small stuff, and a lifetime of parenting has taught them that most things are small stuff.  If you love your kids and try to be the best parent you can be…take a deep breath and chill.  They’re going to be okay.  This whole parenting thing may kill you, but your kids are going to be okay.

Lass is More with Josh Lasser
Meanderings #126: Shhh... It's "A Quiet Place"

Lass is More with Josh Lasser

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2018 5:04


If Josh created a list of his favorite films for the first half of 2018, "A Quiet Place" would definitely make the cut.  A smart, stripped down horror tale of a family trying to survive a monster apocalypse, the John Krasinski directed movie shows the importance not just of visuals in storytelling but of sound design as well.

Comic BS
Comic BS - Issue 27 - Nailbiter #1

Comic BS

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018


Nailbiter #1Looks like Beej is still on a horror kick!Buckaroo, Oregon has given birth to sixteen of the vilest serial killers in the world. An obsessed FBI profiler investigating the town has suddenly gone missing, and now an NSA Agent must work with the notorious serial killer Edward "Nailbiter" Warren to find his friend and solve the mystery of "Where do serial killers come from?" "If Josh died I wish he'd leave NAILBITER to me in his will so I could say it was my idea." -Scott Snyder (SEVERED, Batman, American Vampire)http://www.comixology.com/Nailbiter-1/digital-comic/98484?utm_source=comiXology-iOS&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=shareShoot me your listener questions or comic book requests Show - @ComicBSBeej - @thebeejyboyEmail - ComicBS@icloud.comnewpodworldorder.com

Comic BS
Comic BS - Issue 27 - Nailbiter #1

Comic BS

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018


Nailbiter #1Looks like Beej is still on a horror kick!Buckaroo, Oregon has given birth to sixteen of the vilest serial killers in the world. An obsessed FBI profiler investigating the town has suddenly gone missing, and now an NSA Agent must work with the notorious serial killer Edward "Nailbiter" Warren to find his friend and solve the mystery of "Where do serial killers come from?" "If Josh died I wish he'd leave NAILBITER to me in his will so I could say it was my idea." -Scott Snyder (SEVERED, Batman, American Vampire)http://www.comixology.com/Nailbiter-1/digital-comic/98484?utm_source=comiXology-iOS&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=shareShoot me your listener questions or comic book requests Show - @ComicBSBeej - @thebeejyboyEmail - ComicBS@icloud.comnewpodworldorder.com

Corporate Escapees
Ep 53 - How To Build A Lifestyle Brand That Empowers Others in Business, Health, and Life with Josh Stanton

Corporate Escapees

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 50:35


If you had to define it, could you clearly say what it means for a company to be a “lifestyle brand?” When Josh Stanton first started on his entrepreneurial journey he didn’t know either. In fact, it was the furthest thing from his mind. He just needed to make some money.   His story goes something like this: After a very short stint studying engineering at university, he was exhausted and not enjoying what he was doing, and his Dad recognized the problem. He told Josh, “You don’t have to do this. You can do whatever you want.”   Josh says that was the conversation that enabled him to understand that it was OK for him to take control of his own life and not follow the path everyone else does. So he did.   Today, most people know Josh as one half of the dynamic team behind Screw The Nine To Five, the company and community aimed at becoming the #1 lifestyle brand in the world. In this conversation you’ll hear the backstory of how Josh and his wife have gone from owning random online businesses that felt a lot like corporate jobs, to leaders of an energizing community that empowers those seeking lifestyle freedom.   If Josh can make money selling a goldfish book, you can be an entrepreneur too   The first thing Josh Stanton did to move into the realm of online business was to hire someone to research and ghostwrite a book about the care and feeding of goldfish. Sounds like a strange topic, but he had his reasons. The book was written, Josh got it formatted, put it on Amazon, and began selling it - to the tune of $15,000 in total sales.   It may not sound like much of a business… but most people never step out to create anything of their own. $15K earned from a simple book, in his first attempt, was all it took for Josh to see that he really could support himself independent of someone else writing him a paycheck.   Your first effort as an entrepreneur doesn’t have to be world-changing. In fact, it’s probably better if it’s not. The lessons you learn in those initial forays into the online business world  are what teach you the things you need to know in order to make a difference over the long haul. Josh describes his own meandering path to success in detail in this conversation.   Why Josh Stanton sold money-making businesses to pursue something greater   As Josh and Jill become more successful as entrepreneurs, they had their hands in many different types of online businesses. There were many affiliate relationships, skin care brands, health care products that filled their bank account each month. The Screw The Nine To Five Community was also starting to take off.   But it wasn’t as satisfying as Josh had assumed it would be. All those unrelated, random businesses started to feel like drudgery, something he didn’t really want to work on anymore. Sounds kind of like a corporate job, doesn’t it?   After discussing what they really wanted to contribute to the world, Josh and Jill decided to sell those businesses and put all their focus into Screw The Nine To Five. That decision proves to have been exactly the right choice for them. They have plans to make it the #1 Lifestyle Brand in the world. Their focus now is on helping others achieve success in three specific areas: business, health, and life.   How does one go about building a world-changing lifestyle brand? Josh reveals the ups and the downs of the Screw The Nine To Five journey, in this episode of Corporate Escapees. Do you know how to make the decision about who your ideal customer is?   When Josh and Jill first began Screw The Nine To Five they were focused on helping people start businesses and develop ways of producing side income. All of that is fine, but they discovered that many people were following along without committing to make their own lifestyle dreams happen.   That’s when they decided to narrow their focus by identifying their ideal customers. Rather than targeting anyone who was interested in learning about generating online income they decided to find those who are truly ready to start their own business. That subtle shift has enabled them to scale their business faster than ever before.   In this conversation Josh describes how they’ve learned to identify that target audience, how strategic partnerships enable them to help their audience with less effort, and why Facebook Ads have turned out to be unreliable in terms of long-term business success. Those are powerful lessons-learned you can benefit from, so be sure you hear them on this episode.   Members of the Screw The Nine To Five Community are given the opportunity to give back   The Screw The Nine To Five community is a dynamic place where those who are building their own businesses come together for support, resources, and training. It’s the main way Josh and Jill empower others to create the same kind of lifestyle they have.   But they want more for their members than business success. They also want to help them give back through their success. That’s why they are working to establish relationships with 3 non-profits. Every monthly member will soon be able to select one of those charities as the recipient of a percentage of their membership fee each month.   As you can see, Josh and Jill are eager for their lifestyle brand to do more than equip people to make money, they want to nurture a mindset that truly gives back in significant ways.   This is a great conversation that reveals many of the strategies Josh and Jill have used to establish their business and empower others to create the lifestyle they want. You don’t want to miss this episode.   What you will learn in the podcast [0:36] Paul’s introduction of Josh Stanton’s journey with Screw The Nine To Five [2:45] Everyone thinks Josh has a weird obsession with pugs (but he doesn’t) [4:12] The backstory: not quite the typical corporate escapee story [7:05] Josh’s first internet business: a goldfish book business that made $15K [11:59] Why it took so long for Josh to be comfortable saying he was an entrepreneur [14:20] The full time work that is Screw The 9 to 5 and how Josh and Jill made the decision to ditch profitable businesses to focus on their community and business [18:55] Discovering and targeting their ideal customer and build strategic partnership [27:07] Lessons-learned using Facebook Ads and why he wants organic traffic instead [31:19] The biggest challenges right now revolve around capacity [35:31] Daily habits Josh employs [38:39] The charity and giving projects the Screw The 9 to 5 team is aiming to help [42:05] Josh’s top 3 productivity tips [47:58] Parting advice from Josh: Stick with it - there’s always better on the other side   Links mentioned in the podcast www.BuildLiveGive.com/webinar Frank Kern - well known marketer and copywriter Jason Gaignard’s Mastermind Talks Amy Porterfield’s Webinar Training Course Nathan Chan of Foundr Ari Meisel BOOK: Traction Grill’d Burger Company Kiva: Microfinance loans that change lives Asana Slack Evernote Voxer Text Expander BOOK: The E-Myth   Connect with Josh Stanton Screw The 9 to 5 Website www.ScrewCommunity.com - Facebook Group Screw The 9 to 5 Podcast   Connect With Paul and Live Build Give On Facebook On Twitter: @BuildLiveGive On LinkedIn On Instagram: @BuildLiveGive

Wolfman's Lounge
The Horror Game Episode

Wolfman's Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2017 37:54


If Josh and Mike know anything...it's horror and boardgames. Tune in for the first horror themed episode to kick off the Halloween season!

Bitten by a Radioactive Podcast
Episode 3: Childhood Pet Names and Greatest Fears

Bitten by a Radioactive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2017 74:33


After creating a broken starlet and brothers who grind villains to literal dust, it’s time to make a “pure” hero. So, of course, the hosts’ childhood pet names combined with their greatest fear should do the trick. What a trick it did, though – three whole characters get the treatment this episode! If Josh had’ve got his way, this episode would’ve been “Cherrypicker Johnson: Dark Origins.” Even had to make him gritty, didn’t you? Got any ideas about this week's hero, or just wanna talk comics with Dean, Jade and Josh? Get in touch — follow @BBR_Podcast on Twitter. Theme music is "Fearless First" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

#WeThePeople LIVE
EP. 90 HE'S NOT GOING TO BE IMPEACHED

#WeThePeople LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 58:09


If Josh had a penny for every time he's seen someone gushing breathlessly about "the i-word" in recent weeks, he'd have multiple pennies. And he'd be rich! But what is impeachment? How does it work? Has President Trump done anything impeachable? And if he has, would impeachment be politically wise? Would it be just? Josh taps the wits of Keith E. Whittington, a politics professor at Princeton, and Andrew Heaton, a producer and host at Reason TV, to debate how we remove elected leaders in America -- and whether we should.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Josh & Phil on Bath Time
307 – Philip Setton Hosts w/ Josh Prince & Paul Culliver

Josh & Phil on Bath Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2015 36:12


It’s Day 307 of Bath Time! There was a cake off bake off called Bathersterchef between Josh and Paul. If Josh won, he got to host an episode of Bath Time. If Paul won, he would force Phil to host an episode. Paul won, and this is the episode where Phil Setton is the host. Found in the bath today: John Nash, the prison dilemma, ratting Josh out, prison shiv, game theory facebook.com/BathTimePodcast @BathTimePodcast The post 307 – Philip Setton Hosts w/ Josh Prince & Paul Culliver appeared first on Mammoth Audio.

Bath Time
307 – Philip Setton Hosts w/ Josh Prince & Paul Culliver

Bath Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2015 36:12


It’s Day 307 of Bath Time! There was a cake off bake off called Bathersterchef between Josh and Paul. If Josh won, he got to host an episode of Bath Time. If Paul won, he would force Phil to host an episode. Paul won, and this is the episode where Phil Setton is the host. Found in the bath today: John Nash, the prison dilemma, ratting Josh out, prison shiv, game theory facebook.com/BathTimePodcast @BathTimePodcast The post 307 – Philip Setton Hosts w/ Josh Prince & Paul Culliver appeared first on Mammoth Audio.

Filmspotting: Reviews & Top 5s
#531: The Breakfast Club / Top 5 Films of 1985

Filmspotting: Reviews & Top 5s

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2015 110:04


If Josh is "The Brain," what does that make Adam – Vice Principal Vernon? Filmspotting commemorates the 30th anniversary of John Hughes' classic THE BREAKFAST CLUB with a Sacred Cow discussion. Plus, the Elite Eight of Filmspotting Madness is revealed, and the guys hit 88 mph in the DeLorean to share their Top 5 Films of 1985. This episode is brought to you by MUBI.com. :00-2:41 - Billboard / MUBI 2:41-46:22 - Sacred Cow: "The Breakfast Club" Simple Minds, "Don't You Forget About Me" 47:30-54:11 - Notes 54:11-1:04:01 - Filmspotting Madness Cyndi Lauper, "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough" 1:04:51-1:10:59 - Donations / Promo: It's All True 1:10:59-1:42:01 - Top 5: Movies of 1985 1:42:01-1:48:03 - Close / Outtakes BONUS - "Unforgiven" Feedback LINKS - Josh's review of "The Breakfast Club" - Kapelos full interview (Check back) - Atlantic article on the films of 1985 - Filmspotting Madness Rd. 3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices