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In Jay’s latest dive into Star Wars fashion and lifestyle products, she is focusing on gifts for the Star Wars fan Dad in your life.
In Jay’s latest dive into Star Wars fashion and lifestyle products, she is focusing on gifts for the Star Wars fan Dad in your life. On this fully armed and operational edition of the podcast, we discuss: Star Wars crafting and home goods from Hobby Lobby, The Mandalorian themed pinball machines from Stern Pinball, New Star Wars headbands and hats from Love Your Melon, Retro Star Wars watches from Citizen, Star Wars patterned shirts and shorts from RSVLTS, New Star Wars Geeki Tikis, R2-D2 and Comic Print coolers from Igloo, New stainless steel Star Wars tumblers, Corkcicle Star Wars canteens, tumblers, and stemless glasses, and Star Wars hard case luggage from American Tourister. Thanks for joining us for another episode! Subscribe to Podcast Stardust for all your Star Wars news, reviews, and discussion wherever you get your podcasts. And please leave us a five star review on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on social media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube. T-shirts, hoodies, stickers, masks, and posters are available on TeePublic. Find all episodes on RetroZap.com.
Weekly Reviews Dave and Jay each review a movie the other has seen. Dave watches Away We Go on Peacock and Jay has a good cry after renting Our Friend on VOD. Dave reviews the Netflix original space drama Stowaway starring Toni Colette, Daniel Dae Kim, and Anna Kendrick. Jay reviews Tom Clancy’s Without Remorse on Amazon Prime starring Michael B. Jordan and that’s the only good thing to say about it. In Jay’s Indie Corner, Jay and Dave discuss Black Bear starring Aubrey Plaza, and Dave has an all new fake synopsis. Then finally Dave breaks down The Bad Batch episode 1: Aftermath with and without spoilers. LINKS Twitter Facebook Instagram Patreon Age of Radio Thanks for listening CHEERS! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")
Ladies n' Genmin welcome to another exciting episode of "The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes!Where all my guests in my Podcast have at least 2 things in common: They are all Creative individuals - and all with an interesting story to be told!So please welcome to the "GLT Clearing" - where all good Questions come to be asked and all good Stories come to be told - Actor, fellow Comedy Improviser Performer, Facilitator, Coach, New Yorker and all round "awesome pants!" - and big bear of a man - Jay Rhoderick.A wonderful and rich conversation indeed - featuring particularly the number 23: The age at which Jay had a series of profound "coming of age" experiences.(Jay and I also have the mighty Working Voices in common)In Jay's own words:Jay Rhoderick is an actor, improviser, communications coach and writer. He has taught in the Bronx public school system, at Yale Drama School, on Wall Street and was lucky enough to boat up the mighty Mekong River delta with his mom, in a less terrifying version of "Apocalpse Now." He runs the leadership and teambuilding consultancy "Bizprov," and is on staff with Working Voices...So - thanks for listening to another episode of a "GLT with me CG!"The Podcast series that features "The Clearing": Where all good questions come to be asked and all good stories come to be told!With some lovely juicy storytelling metaphors to also enjoy along the way:The Clearing itself - A Tree (where we get to "shake your tree to see which storytelling apples fall out, in the form of a lovely storytelling exercise called "5-4-3-2-1") - some Alchemy - some Gold - and finally a Cake with a Cherry on Top!Think "Desert Island Discs" but in a Clearing! Also think about William Shakespeare - and about "As You Like It" in particular:"All the world's a stage,And all the men and women merely players;They have their exits and their entrances,And one man in his time plays many parts,His acts being seven ages..."Jaques: Act II Scene VIIAnd as my Guest in the Podcast: Now is your 'moment in the sunshine' to share your story!Who are you? What's your story? And what 'life-lessons-learned-along-the-way' would you like to share with us? And just to get bit "existential on yo ass" too (!) what would you like your legacy to be? How would you most like to be remembered?And all my guests have at least 2 things in common: They are all Creative individuals - and all with an interesting story to be told!(You can also WATCH Jay's Podcast interview here: )If you'd like to find out more, then please do check out my websites www.secondcurve.uk + www.instantwit.co.uk - and there's also a dedicated "Good Listening To" Facebook Group c/o the link above.Plus if you'd be interested in the experience of being given "a damn good listening to" yourself, or you'd like to explore the idea of some Personal Impact Coaching from me CG - to help level-up your confidence, communication, and personal impact c/o my online Coaching proposition: The Second Curve "Zoom Room" - then, by all means, do get in touch via any of the usual social media channels (see above) or you can email me at chris@secondcurve.uk (The Second Curve "Zoom Room": Coaching to get you to the next level - or clarity on how to get to "where next?")
Dave jumps straight into this week's news -KFC teams with Lifetime to make a Colonel Sander's movie that will be "finger licking fucking sexy" -Alfred Molina returns to Spider-Man as Doctor Octopus. -The Russo Bros. are building a cinematic universe over on Netflix. -AMC, Christopher Nolan, Legendary Pictures, and James Gunn are pissed at WB for their HBO Max deal that will see their 2021 film slate coming to theaters and to HBO Max. All New movies up for review this week! -In Jay's Indie Corner Jay reviews Uncle Frank and Dave has a brief synopsis with holiday song (that will soon be a classic) included. -Dave reviews His House from Netflix . -Jay breaks down The Sound of Metal from Amazon Prime. -Dave reviews the new Blumhouse movie Freaky with Vince Vaughn. LINKS Comment on the show on our social media Twitter Facebook Email: Supermoviebrospodcast@gmail.com If you like show...Please leave us a written review on Apple Podcasts. We promise it will be read on the show. If you really like us! Get more SMB content on our Patreon. Check out the rest of the great shows on the Age Of Radio Podcast Network. Thanks for listening! CHEERS! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In JAY-visode #6 of Casual JAY-versations, we have another Captivating Conversation, this time with Pastor Rolous Frazier, Jr. of St. John Baptist Church - Orlando, FL as we discuss a variety of topics including your faith, family and joy during this turbulent season along with lots of laughter. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ceejay-joseph/support
What is the one piece of advice you received early in your real estate career that you wish you would have paid attention to sooner?This week, Jay and Gabe discuss the most common tips and suggestions that new agents receive. In Jay's experience as a broker however, it seems that many agents don't come around to these ways of thinking until much later in their careers. Why is it that the simplest things are the hardest to accept? And what can leaders do to encourage new agents to do the things that are necessary before they even understand why they should? Listen now for all of that and more!
With all the issues I decided to make a podcast... In Jay's voice it's just my thoughts man! Follow me on Twitter at @smoakworkz also on IG @smoakworks ! Thanks for the support and let's talk on my social media spread the word people! Thanks! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/smoakworks/support
In Jay's absence, we have a special guest host: the porn master himself (from Episode 12), Connor. Join us as we run through Reddit's "Am I An Asshole?" section, and as Connor clears the air on his porn endeavors. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/belligerence/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/belligerence/support
Episode Title: Customer Journey: Are You Missing These 10 Keys to Word-of-Mouth Marketing? With Jay Baer SEGMENT 1: How to create a winning word-of-mouth strategy that drives business outcomes? Jay Baer, one of the foremost authorities on word-of-mouth globally, shares 10 secrets to winning word-of-mouth marketing. Here are 10 golden word-of-mouth marketing rules we distilled from our conversation with Jay Baer. 1. Good CX is not the same as a great ‘talk trigger’. Competency doesn’t create conversations. Removing friction, being omni-channel - all these things are basic expectations – but all this does is prevent churn. It doesn’t create stories. Many marketers assume creating a good – or even adequate - CX is a talking point by itself. 2. Look beyond the core CX of your product or service for your perfect talk trigger. If your core business is running a restaurant, then using ‘great tasting food’ as the talk trigger will probably be an uphill task - unless you are truly, exceptionally better than others. Look for the talk trigger beyond the basic CX to unlock conversations. 3. Keep it simple. Make ONE unconventional choice that customers don’t expect and delight them with it when they least expect it. Jay shares several examples of Brands that pick ‘one thing that could work as a talk trigger’. 4. Follow the 4 rules (which all happen to start with R) of a good talk trigger for it to work as a catalyst for conversations: - Must be remarkable, a story worth telling – no one talks about perfectly adequate experiences. - Must be repeatable – think ‘one-time PR stunt’ versus something that perseveres over time, across a wide section of customers. - Must be reasonable – as Jay puts it, keep it “big enough to be ‘talkable’, small enough to be trusted.” - Must be relevant - when possible, it should make sense in the context of who you are as a Brand. Keep it authentic and in-character. 5. Be flexible: for large enterprises, customer personas and expectations may vary by product line or geography, so be prepared to make variations as needed 6. Follow the process: according to Jay, the worst way to find your talk trigger is to get in a room and ‘brainstorm’ with your key crew! Here are the steps he recommends: - Build a journey map your customer(s) - Interview customers – long standing, new and lost - to find what they ‘expect’ from you - Create an ‘expectations matrix’ to identify what people expect and when – but also to find what people DON’T expect - Test and measure the ‘talkability’ of a few promising ideas before rolling it out - Know before-hand that the idea is scalable. 7. Amplify the trigger the right way: use technology like social media to gently remind customers about the trigger from time to time: but remember to nudge – don’t bludgeon. In Jay’s words, “Never turn the talk trigger into an advertisement.” 8. Measure effectiveness: here’s the 2-steps Jay suggests for measuring talk trigger effectiveness: - Listen to the conversations: monitor the social chatter/ feedback/ reviews and customer service call logs - Interview customers for aided and unaided recall/ mention of the trigger 9. Social media and word-of-mouth are not the same thing: triggering customer conversations on social media is convenient but not the whole story. 10. Don’t use word-of-mouth, or MarTech - or anything – to control, manipulate or own customers! Word-of-mouth is truly one of the last preserves of pure marketing based on delight and engagement. SEGMENT 2: The Tin Foil Hat Section starring David Raab We talk about the trend of ‘Privacy as a Value Proposition’ - listen in as we discuss why privacy is a good talk trigger today and why companies like Facebook will soon make that redundant. SEGMENT 3: The Voice of Reason Section (also starring David Raab) David reminds us that CCPA is nearing- with just 7 months to go, not all of us are prepared.
“The first and most important concept is to recognize that action is only ⅓ of what’s necessary to put any specific thing into motion.” In Jay's own words: "This is one of the best discussions we've had on the show on how to think like an entrepreneur as it relates to growing and scaling your business." Listen in to this rich conversation as Jay and Alexander Ford discuss how to effectively scale, being deliberate about planning your culture, decision fatigue, and management as a skill set. If you're looking to scale your business and uplevel your management game, this is one episode you don't want to miss.... Visit https://jayrooke.com/047-Alexander-Ford/ for resources and show notes. Check out my website: https://jayrooke.com/ Follow me on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TribeCreator/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jayrooke/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JayRooke Episode Highlights: 00:57 What is Measurable Genius? 09:20 Strategy - Production - Management 20:05 A Compassionate Service Provider 25:34: Active and Passive System 35:45 Alexander's Scaling Secret
Silent Bob first appeared in the Kevin Smith movie Clerks. The character is also played by Kevin Smith himself. Silent Bob along with his partner in crime Jay have appeared in several mediums including almost all of Kevin Smith's movies, including Clerks, MallRats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, and Jay and Silent Bob's own feature film Jay and Silent Bob Strikes Back. Kevin Smith just announced that he will be directing a new jay and silent bob movie The times when he does talk he does have a great deal of wisdom. He helps the main characters in two movies help resolve a problem that they are conflicted with. In chasing Amy it is lack of sexual experience and in clerks his words help to redefine a relationship. He also has a great deal of knowledge which he shows when he discusses likeness rights in Jay and Silent bob strike back Silent Bob struggles with Selective mutism. It is difficult to determine if it reaches the level of a disorder because the movies don't depict if it has a negative impact on his life. Though he chooses not to talk he is still able to develop relationships with others (jay and it sounds like he has had relationships in the past (Amy)) It has not been determined if there is a singular cause is for selective mutism but it often depends on the individual. When I view silent Bob I think that his choice to not talk may come from anxiety and possibly difficulty managing extreme strong emotions. Anger- In watching the films I do wonder if anger plays a role on Silent Bob's selective mutism. I wonder if he experiences such strong emotions of anger that he does not know what to do with. From the movies it is eluded to that silent Bob is the enforcer of the jay and silent bob dyad. IN mallrats he takes down two security guards by squeezing their necks. IN dogma he throws that two angels out off of the train and in Jay and silent bob strike back there is montage scene where they go around and beat people up for saying bad things about them on the internet. There are other scene throughout the movies that suggest that if people don't pay Jay silent bob will take care of them. I began to wonder if silent bob realizes how strong he is and that scares him. He seems to want to come off as this nice loving (wants to keep the monkey) but inside he feels as though he is just an angry person. Evidence from the movie suggests that he can possibly have a temper. I jay and silent bob he gets extremely angry at Jay when jay doesn't understand his sign Language. He also gets upset in the chasing Amy story and says that he is out for blood. He may worry that if he talks he may say something hurtful and push others away which is not his intention. To help deal with some of that anger Silent Bob may use the defense of primitative withdrawal. He may use weed as a way to manage those strong feeling states SELF-ESTEEM In viewing silent bob I wonder how much Self-esteem is connected to his selective mutism. He seems to vacillate between moments of being self assured and then moments of not feeling “good enough” The dinner scene in chasing amy seems to be the first time that he actually stands up to Jay. At one point saying “do something,” to him which Jay quickly backs down from. He then begins to tell the story of amy which is a girl that he was in love with and lost. The reason that he said he said that he became so angry with her is because that he felt small and he was not good enough. There is evidence to suggest that silent bob's self-esteem may get in the way of him living a life outside of his relationship with Jay. In Jay and silent bob strike back there is scene where ben Affleck is talking about Jay and silent Bob wanting more...
Silent Bob first appeared in the Kevin Smith movie Clerks. The character is also played by Kevin Smith himself. Silent Bob along with his partner in crime Jay have appeared in several mediums including almost all of Kevin Smith's movies, including Clerks, MallRats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, and Jay and Silent Bob's own feature film Jay and Silent Bob Strikes Back. Kevin Smith just announced that he will be directing a new jay and silent bob movie The times when he does talk he does have a great deal of wisdom. He helps the main characters in two movies help resolve a problem that they are conflicted with. In chasing Amy it is lack of sexual experience and in clerks his words help to redefine a relationship. He also has a great deal of knowledge which he shows when he discusses likeness rights in Jay and Silent bob strike back Silent Bob struggles with Selective mutism. It is difficult to determine if it reaches the level of a disorder because the movies don’t depict if it has a negative impact on his life. Though he chooses not to talk he is still able to develop relationships with others (jay and it sounds like he has had relationships in the past (Amy)) It has not been determined if there is a singular cause is for selective mutism but it often depends on the individual. When I view silent Bob I think that his choice to not talk may come from anxiety and possibly difficulty managing extreme strong emotions. Anger- In watching the films I do wonder if anger plays a role on Silent Bob’s selective mutism. I wonder if he experiences such strong emotions of anger that he does not know what to do with. From the movies it is eluded to that silent Bob is the enforcer of the jay and silent bob dyad. IN mallrats he takes down two security guards by squeezing their necks. IN dogma he throws that two angels out off of the train and in Jay and silent bob strike back there is montage scene where they go around and beat people up for saying bad things about them on the internet. There are other scene throughout the movies that suggest that if people don’t pay Jay silent bob will take care of them. I began to wonder if silent bob realizes how strong he is and that scares him. He seems to want to come off as this nice loving (wants to keep the monkey) but inside he feels as though he is just an angry person. Evidence from the movie suggests that he can possibly have a temper. I jay and silent bob he gets extremely angry at Jay when jay doesn’t understand his sign Language. He also gets upset in the chasing Amy story and says that he is out for blood. He may worry that if he talks he may say something hurtful and push others away which is not his intention. To help deal with some of that anger Silent Bob may use the defense of primitative withdrawal. He may use weed as a way to manage those strong feeling states SELF-ESTEEM In viewing silent bob I wonder how much Self-esteem is connected to his selective mutism. He seems to vacillate between moments of being self assured and then moments of not feeling “good enough” The dinner scene in chasing amy seems to be the first time that he actually stands up to Jay. At one point saying “do something,” to him which Jay quickly backs down from. He then begins to tell the story of amy which is a girl that he was in love with and lost. The reason that he said he said that he became so angry with her is because that he felt small and he was not good enough. There is evidence to suggest that silent bob’s self-esteem may get in the way of him living a life outside of his relationship with Jay. In Jay and silent bob strike back there is scene where ben Affleck is talking about Jay and silent Bob wanting more in their lives. He singularly points out Silent Bob specifically and says “ I know this poor hapless bastard does. I look into his eyes and I see a may screaming out when lord when is it gonna be my time. As Affleck is saying his dialogue you can slowly see silent bob’s fac...
In Jay's absence Dan is joined by Tessa Bonhomme and Matthew Cauz. Dan recounts a visit from Ol' Gil the Salesman, Tessa cleans her carpets and Cauz gives us his holiday wine picks. Danny Wright drops by with some of your social media feedback…and an epic Wild, Water and Wheels review! Time of your life indeed…
Welcome to the tenth episode of Automating Quality. Mandy Gervasio is your host, and she’s on a mission to bring you hot industry topics with her fellow life sciences partners and friends! Today, Mandy is joined by her co-host, Philippe Gaudreau, and return guest from episode two, Jay Turner! Jay is the CEO and founder of EduJay LLC. Jay is a self-proclaimed learning and development ninja at his latest entrepreneurial venture, EduJay! He has devoted his career to improving people, processes, and programs to produce business results — everything from implementing learning management systems, to designing staff development and leadership development programs, to providing executive coaching. In this episode, Mandy asks Jay a handful of key questions that learning and development listeners will especially appreciate! He explains some of the key benefits of social and collaborative learning platform communities, some examples of technology platforms that could be implemented in a workplace to help drive engagement more efficiently, potential hurdles or barriers that might be posed by the GxP industry if leveraging ELOs, and more! Tune in! Key Takeaways: [:40] About today’s episode and return guest, Jay Turner. [2:45] Jay introduces himself and explains his current mission with EduJay. [6:16] Jay explains some of the key benefits of social and collaborative learning platform communities. [13:35] Some examples of technology platforms that Jay thinks could be implemented in a workplace to help drive engagement more. [20:22] In Jay’s experience, does he think that employee engagement increases when leveraging social learning tools? [28:40] In Jay’s experience (in non-GxP industries) is the incorporation of external learning objects (or ELOs) a common practice? [32:30] What Jay sees as potential hurdles or barriers that might be posed by the GxP industry if leveraging ELOs. [37:23] Jay’s ideas on how to bridge the gap between GxP industries and leveraging ELOs. Mentioned in this Episode: EduJay LLC Jay Turner’s Twitter Jay Turner’s Facebook Jay Turner’s Linkedin Jay@EduJay.com Mandy.Podcast@Solabs.com
Shep discusses embracing your customer complaints with Jay Baer, marketing consultant, social media guru, speaker and New York Times best-selling author. In Jay’s new book, “Hug Your Haters: How to Embrace Complaints and Keep Your Customers,” he shares why complaints are actually good for business. He explains his “hug your haters” concept and why you should respond to customers in every channel. So if you want to get an edge on the competition and turn your complainers into loyal advocates (raving fans), this episode is for you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's show, which Mike does solo, is a radical departure from the normal format. That's not because Mike went renegade and ditched Jay's conservative counterweight or that Jay quit in disgust at Mike's liberalism. Mike and Jay actually did record a show, but due to a major issue that affected both the main and backup recording, Jay's end of the conversation was essentially unlistenable. (New equipment is on its way to Jay and this won't be an issue going forward. In Jay's absence, Mike does his best to cover his views as well as Jay's thoughts on President Trump's decision to declare Jerusalem the capital of Israel and (eventually) move the U.S. Embassy there, the continuing sexual harassment scandal that has now led to the resignations of Al Franken, John Conyers, and Trent Franks, the continuing resolution to keep the government operating until December 22, whether or not a budget deal will be reached and what a deal might look like, and President Trump's move to dramatically curtail the size of two sites President Obama declared national monuments under the 1906 Antiquities Act. Mike's Recommended Reading Patreon's fee change punishes supporters who make small pledges. | http://engt.co/2A8Q7H1 Jay's Recommended Listening Masterpiece Cakeshop, Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission (oral argument) | http://bit.ly/2A70pYg We hope you'll check out today's sponsor: Blue Apron, treating Politics Guys listeners to their first dinner - a $30 value - plus free shipping. To get this great deal go to http://www.blueapron.com/TPG Listener support helps make The Politics Guys possible. If you're interested in supporting the show, go to http://www.politicsguys.com and click on the Patreon or PayPal links. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy