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Pre-Loved Podcast
S4 Ep40 DEPOP: Depop Community Development and Seller Success Manager, Jack Maitland - on the Depop Top Sellers program, the hand-curated Explore Page, online resale tips, and more.

Pre-Loved Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 62:24


S4 Ep40 DEPOP: Depop Community Development and Seller Success Manager, Jack Maitland - on the Depop Top Sellers program, the hand-curated Explore Page, online resale tips, and more.  Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you’ll want to go thrifting with. Find the show on Twitter at @PreLovedPod and follow @emilymstochl and  #PreLovedPod for updates on future episodes. JOIN THE PATREON COMMUNITY: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod    This episode of Pre-Loved Podcast is sponsored by Depop. Depop Depop is a fashion marketplace with over 18 million users (including me, and many of you) in 147 countries who are all about rare, reworked, vintage, thrifted, secondhand, and sustainable fashion.  If you’re looking for a way to update your wardrobe that’s better for your wallet and the planet, download Depop, or head over to Depop.com to shop and discover unique fashion from all over the world.  Pre-Loved Podcast: Depop Okay, let’s talk about today’s guest. I’m super excited for you to hear this conversation with Jack Maitland, the Seller Success Manager at Depop! In Jack’s time with Depop, he’s been involved in the planning, launching, care and keeping of the Depop Top Seller Program. We talk Top Sellers, and sellers success, Depop’s extremely unique, hand-curated Explore Page, and all things online resale.  I think you’re gonna love this one for listening, and let’s dive right in!  All the Episode Links: Depop.com @depop @masha_jlynn PIG Magazine - People in Groove Simon Beckerman (founder) In conversation with Simon Beckerman  Retro Super Future @retrosuperfuture Depop among Gen Z The Denim Shop @thednmshop Ricks Retro’s Shop @ricksretro Internet Girl on Depop @internetgirl 5 am Story on Depop @5amstory @chaobellaa__ Depop Black Lives Matter statement & commitments  ThredUp Resale Report Kame Haus on Depop @kame.haus.garms American Madness on Depop @americanmadness * JOIN THE PATREON COMMUNITY and get the Pre-Loved Podcast News Flash: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod  **For more good stuff every week be sure you get our newsletter! It’s called The French Press and you can sign up here.  *** Pre-Loved Podcast stickers are on sale now! PayPal me $4.00 USD at this link, or to @Emily-Stochl on Venmo and provide your address, and I will ship you a sticker anywhere in the world! You can also use the link paypal.me/prelovedpod or Venmo @Emily-Stochl to send a donation in support of the show. Please know that I am always grateful for your support monetary or otherwise, but especially thankful if you are able and want to help float along the show in this way during uncertain times.  ****Our Depop shop is @prelovedpod if you want to find some vintage gems and support the show.  Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and the Brume & Daisy blog. 

F-Stop Collaborate and Listen - A Landscape Photography Podcast

Welcome to episode 184 of the F-Stop Collaborate and Listen podcast. This week on the podcast, I invited several past guests to join me in honoring the life and photography of another former guest, Jack Curran. Jack passed away on September 24, 2020 and his black and white photography was an inspiration to many photographers; however, he was more than a photographer to so many - he was a generous, thoughtful, funny, and caring soul who helped so many others in life. He was also an early supporter of this podcast and was one of the most generous people I've met in our community.For this panel episode, our panelists and I shared fond memories of Jack and his photography. Our panel includes Jennifer King, John Barclay, Chuck Kimmerle, and Brooks Jensen. In Jack's obituary, he asked for donations to the following charities:Trout Unlimited, Harris House Treatment and Recovery Center, and International Photography Hall of Fame.I hope you enjoy our conversation.In honor of Jack, what will you do to help out a fellow photographer? I'd love to hear about your commitment on Instagram.As always, I appreciate any support you can provide to the show over on Patreon.Other items mentioned on the show:1. Photography for the Fight Against Breast Cancer.I love hearing from the podcast listeners! Reach out to me via Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter if you'd like to be on the podcast or if you have an idea of a topic we can talk about. Join the discussion over on Nature Photographer's Network! We have weekly discussions about each episode of the podcast. It's also free! We also have an Instagram page and a Facebook page for updates.Thanks for stopping in, collaborating with us, and listening. See you next week.As a reminder, you can also support the podcast by shopping at B+H for your photography gear using our Affiliate Link. 

What Our Parents Said

In Jack and Landen's latest, they discuss what their parents told them about joy. Delving into how memories are directly linked with emotion, they recall some of their most joyous memories, including when Jack ran over some kid at the NASCAR theme park in Tennessee. Also, Landen draws some connections with joy and happiness. SUBCRIBE TO OUR SOCIAL MEDIA! Twitter: @WoodsmenP YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQHYKtbezwG7I_VXDhwiAJQ?view_as=subscriber --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/landen-wood/support

My First Mon
Whitney Beats Jack - My First Mon Crystal Version Pt. 3

My First Mon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 57:50


In Jack's first time playing through Pokémon Crystal, his journey brings him to the infamous Whitney fight. Wish him luck because he needs it. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/joyclicks Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/joyclicks FAN ART: myfirstmon@gmail.com Jack: https://www.twitter.com/fascinatedjack Produced/Edited: Christian Buckley https://www.twitter.com/chrisnbuckley Special thanks to our Patreon producers - Chris Sakkas

The Daily Helping
161. Following the Success Principles, Pt. 2 | with Jack Canfield

The Daily Helping

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 20:50


Returning for the second part of our interview, our expert guest is Jack Canfield, known as America's #1 success coach and co-author of more than 200 books, including “The Success Principles: How to Get From Where You Are to Where You Want to Be,” “The Success Principles Workbook,” and the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” series, which includes more than 40 New York Times best-sellers. If you don't know what your breakthrough goal is, how do you cut through the noise and define that? Jack believes that everyone is born with a purpose — something that brings them immense amounts of joy to do. Whatever that purpose is, you then have to find a way to monetize it. Find out what people need that you can deliver that makes people come alive. If you don't know right away, hold on to the question and meditate on it. The answer will come to you, but you have to get out of fear and lean into creativity. In Jack's latest book is “The Success Principles Workbook,” but he actually doesn't want people to *read* this book — he wants you to *do* the book. The book does have enough information on why to do the things he's asking you to do, but the bulk is about how to take action. There are exercises, worksheets, and interactive questions to help you get clear about what steps to take. The sequencing of events in the book is also critically important: Take 100% responsibility for your life, getting clear about your life purpose, getting clear about the vision that will fulfill that purpose, turning that vision into specific goals, getting clear about the beliefs you will have to hold, using visualization and affirmations,  Jack Canfield wants to leave a legacy of making the world realize that everyone can be as successful as they want. His goal is to have a million people teaching the Success Principles in school, chuches, businesses, and more.   The Biggest Helping: Today's Most Important Takeaway “I want people to know that you have everything in you that you need to achieve anything that you want. You may have to learn something you've never learned before, you may have to partner up with people you've never met before, you may have to get some certifications that you don't have, but you are never given a dream without being given the capacity, the ability, the mindset, the skills, the talents. You may have to develop the skills but the talents are in you. So if you have a dream, know that you have the capacity to make that dream come true. I would just add to that that there is a science of success. We talk about neuroscience, we talk about physical science, there is a science of success. And if you study that science and you do things in the right way, in the right order, at the right time, you can achieve anything that you want.”   --   Thank you for joining us on The Daily Helping with Dr. Shuster. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Google Play to download more food for the brain, knowledge from the experts, and tools to win at life.   Resources: Learn more: www.jackcanfield.com Read: “The Success Principles" Read: “The Success Principles Workbook” www.chickensoup.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/JackCanfieldFan Instagram: www.instagram.com/jackcanfield_official Twitter: www.twitter.com/JackCanfield   The Daily Helping is produced by Crate Media

Documented Bits
Episode 37 - "Goodbye"

Documented Bits

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2020 38:00


The last episode.......... In Jack's flat in Liverpool. Also the last quarantine backup episode.

Paranormal XL podcast
Jack The Ripper Part 1

Paranormal XL podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 52:56


In Jack the Ripper part 1 G.G. and Mama Mary talk about what happened on the eastside of London in 1888.  We talk about the canonical 5 ( 5 known victims of Jack the Ripper).  Touch base on a few others and talk about the letters that weren't sent in. Stay tuned for Part 2 for a recap and talk about theories. Don't forget to rate us on whatever app you might be listening on. paranormalxl@writeme.com www.paranormalxl.com

Chasing Poker Greatness
#6 Jack Laskey: How-To Use Poker as Preparation For Life

Chasing Poker Greatness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2019 103:58


Today I have the pleasure of sitting with the co-host of JustHandsPoker Jack Laskey. At 25 years old, it’s safe to say he’s one of the most experienced young players currently in the game and speaks with a wisdom well beyond his years.He’s enjoyed success in the online and live poker world since turning 18 in 2012, although his career and love for the game go back quite a bit before then … like, it started when we was 12 years old … TWELVE!Jack is currently a mid-stakes live cash game specialist who currently spends most of his table time playing in private games in New York City.You can find him at JustHandsPoker.com where him and his co-host Zach do an amazing job of in-depth hand analysis. At the site, you’ll find a weekly podcast, poker strategy blog, and access to coaching services, among other things.He’s also signed on as a mid-stakes coach at Solve For Why, a training site created by another “Chasing Poker Greatness” podcast guest Matt Berkey that focuses specifically on live poker strategy.In Jack and I’s conversation you'll hear us talk about: - What poker can teach you about life.- The benefits of making negative EV moves.- Why you should learn to make decisions and act quickly at the table. - Why you should be questioning all common poker advice. - And much more.Jack’s an amazingly deep thinker who asks a lot of philosophical questions. It’s clear that in his mind, there's a thin line of separation between poker and life.He finds a way to use almost everything from one world to sharpen his senses and improve his actions in the other.Many of the answers he gives to my questions weave in and out between poker and life, but somehow they all make perfect sense and leave you with a feeling that you’ve just been given a new perspective in which to think about things.I loved talking to Jack so much that we went WAY over the normal 1 hour in what felt like 10 or 15 minutes and, even after we turned the recording off, still kept going for another 30 minutes.So settle in and get ready to look at your game, and possibly your life, in a whole new way.Click play now to listen to my conversation with Jack Laskey.

Tennessee WildCast
TW 143 - Jack Of All Trades

Tennessee WildCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 28:30


15-year-old Jack Ladd is a “Jack of all trades.” At the young age of 15, he has been involved in collecting & selling coins, making jewelry from recycled bullets and cartridges, building custom bows from Osage Orange trees, flintknapping (making arrowheads) and now enjoying his current trade of Bladesmithing (making knives). In Jack’s spare time, he is active in his church, cross county running, rock climbing & bouldering, soccer, Beta Club, welding, and FFA all while being on the Honor Roll in high school. Meet Jack and see his unique skills right here on Tennessee WildCast. www.tnwildlife.org #tnwildlife #itswhatwedo

Launch Pad
An Intelligent Search Engine for Business

Launch Pad

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 29:11


As an analyst at a big Wall Street bank, Wharton Executive MBA grad Jack Kokko spent a lot of time digging through information, and he vividly remembers the feeling of “fearing that you're missing something critical that's putting a billion dollar deal at risk.” Other analysts need no longer suffer as Jack did, thanks to Jack himself, CEO and founder of AlphaSense. In Jack’s words, “AlphaSense is an intelligent search engine for knowledge workers in corporations and financial firms. We're doing to business information what Google did for the internet. We're organizing it and making it really fast and easy to find the information you need as a business professional.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)
Episode 274 – Jack Be Nimble (Pat Novak & The Whistler)

Down These Mean Streets (Old Time Radio Detectives)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 63:01


In honor of his birthday, we'll hear Jack Webb in a pair of old time radio performances - roles that show off a side of the actor/director's persona very different from Sgt. Joe Friday. In "Jack of Clubs" (originally aired on ABC on February 20, 1949), he's waterfront shamus Pat Novak For Hire. Then, he's an unscrupulous private eye who dabbles in crime in "Perfect Alibi" from The Whistler (originally aired on CBS on June 12, 1949).

Finding Mastery
UC Berkeley Rugby Coach Jack Clark on Team Building, Culture, Honesty

Finding Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2018 103:21


This conversation is with UC Berkeley rugby coach Jack Clark on team, culture, honesty.Jack is the iconic rugby coach at the University of California. His team-building abilities are considered legendary within university circles and throughout the corporate sector.Since becoming head coach of the Golden Bears in 1984, Clark has led the rugby program to 29 national collegiate championships.In 2000, Clark was chosen as one of Cal’s Ten Most Influential Sports Figures of the 20th Century.Not only has Jack sustained an improbable level of success for nearly 3 decades, but he’s not the slightest bit sick of what he does.In Jack’s words, “I really wouldn’t trade jobs with anyone. I mean anyone.”Jack has so much to share in this conversation.Everything from how he brings out the best in his players to how he scales culture to why his players are getting their unofficial PHD in team.This is a phenomenal conversation and you may have to listen to it multiple times to truly soak up all of Jack’s insights.This episode is brought to you by Athletic Greens.Receive a free 20-count travel pack of Athletic Greens (valued at $99) with any purchase!Claim here: athleticgreens.com/findingmastery

Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies

Have you ever considered closing your agency because you feel like you’re failing? Cash flow problems, employee issues, bad clients… the struggle is real! You don’t have to throw in the towel. Just check out what this agency owner did to turn things around to become profitable and happy again.   In this episode, we’ll cover: How an agency goes from good to bad. 6 Steps to turning around a struggling agency. One regret from an agency owner.   Our guest today is Jack Jostes, President and CEO of Ramblin Jackson, the SEO agency he started in 2009. In his video The Good, The Bad and The Ugly he talks about his eight year journey as an agency owner and the valuable lessons he learned in order to go from almost close to thriving. Jack’s on the show to talk about the steps he took to turn around his agency so he and his team could enjoy it again. How Does an Agency Go from Good to Bad? Like many entrepreneurs, Jack fell into the business by accident. He was working in sales and started to learn SEO as a trade from someone in the business. He decided to start a digital agency to marry those two skills but he admits he had no idea what he was getting into. The Good At first, things were great and it was super fun taking on new clients, challenging new project and hiring contractors to help with all the new work. After a couple years, though, he decided to bring on a partner with 20 years experience in the agency business. It turned out to be a great decision because they grew 50% for several years after forming the partnership. The Bad & The Ugly Jack says it was fun and growth at great at first. But then things got bad - and ugly. Cash flow was terrible. Jack and his partner went months without getting paid and vendors were paid late. The team morale was low and clients were getting frustrated. Jack got to the point where he considered closing. That’s when he reached out to me the first time and told him not to give up!   I told Jack about the Navy Seal’s 40% rule which is, when your mind thinks you’re done, you’re really only 40% done. And that was Jack’s turning point. 6 Steps to Turning Around a Struggling Agency So how did Jack turn things around? Here are the six steps he took.   1- Get really clear about company vision. Jack was unhappy and ready to throw in the towel. I get it. I considered closing my agency when we were struggling too. When things are hard and it’s not fun it seems like giving up is the answer.   However, Jack said he took a step back and got really clear about what he wanted and didn’t want for the agency. Then he had an honest, respectful conversation with his partner where they realized they wanted different things. That’s when they made the mutual decision to part ways. Jack bought his partner out and since it was an amicable split, they still work on some projects together.   2- Understand and be transparent about financials. Jack says part of the reason they had such bad cash flow was because he was embarrassed of the state of the financials and kept it a secret. He used to feel as President, the accounts receivables and collections were his responsibility. No one was aware or incentivized to help achieve better cash flow.   After going through my Agency Playbook he discovered ways to incentive his team. Now there are key employees are get bonuses based on accounts receivables and attaining agency financial goals.   3- Change payment terms. Like most agencies, Ramblin Jackson’s payment terms were 50% to start and 50% upon completion. However, the problem with this payment structure is when the client stalls on a project the final amount can’t get billed. That means the agency is stuck holding the bag while the client drags their feet on providing information, feedback or approvals.   Now, they require full payment up front for smaller projects or use my date driven payment terms for larger engagements. As a result they’re they’ve reduced project cycles since prepaid clients are motivated to receive the value they’ve already paid for.     4- Hire slow. Fire fast. It’s imperative to have a A players on your team - even in roles that might not seem integral to the outward success of the agency. In Jack’s case, it was the bookkeeper who was awful and incompetent. He was always slow to send invoices and didn’t have a pulse on agency finances.   Once Jack fired the bookkeeper and hired a new one things turned around quickly. In fact, the new bookkeeper found over $10,000 of unsent invoices! She has also streamlined bookkeeping and created systems to make it easy.   5- Tie others to the same bomb. By holding everyone accountable to the same goals, there is more cohesiveness among the internal departments. For example, Sales doesn’t get commission until the client pays the invoice. With common goals everyone is motivated to work together to achieve them.   6- Invest in mentors. Agency ownership can be lonely! Jack says he has worked with some incredible coaches over the years who each specialize in different aspects of business. He had worked with a sales coach (at different job) and now pays that coach to help his sales team at Ramblin Jackson. He also works with a sales management coach and an executive coach to help him hone his skills in those areas. Jack also says it’s been key finding a coach who has owned and sold a successful agency. (Hint: it’s me)  The Agency Playbook and our Agency University have been invaluable resources for the mentorship from someone who’s been there and done it.

The Third Men Podcast
Episode 41 – The John Peel Sessions

The Third Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 92:08


Set your dials to the Third Men Podcast, because this week we're being taken over by the most notorious radio pirate of them all - John Peel! When British DJ and all-around music tastemaker John Peel discovered The White Stripes debut album on a trip to the Netherlands, both Peel and the Stripes would never again be the same. For Jack and Meg, John gave them crucial exposure and a solid gold endorsement right as their careers were truly taking off. In Jack, John gained a kindred spirit and a renewed sense of hope for music like he hadn't experienced since the dawn of punk so many years prior. In this episode we cover it all, exploring Peel's life and just what made him such a quintessential ingredient in not just english music culture, but the broader musical consciousness of the world. Plus, third man Colin White of Joe Symes and the Loving Kind shares with us his own musical origins, how playing drums in Liverpool brought him to the world stage, and what experiencing the "Peel Effect" first hand was like. Ahoy! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.