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In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to JPR Stitch (@JPR_Stitch) Dr. Jack Roberts, professionally known as JPR Stitch, specialises in freehand machine embroidery. His work features organic, abstract shapes intricately formed through dense webs of stitching, reflecting the calmness and tranquillity he experiences during creation. Roberts' artistic journey began under the tutelage of his mother and grandmother, who introduced him to various textile techniques. Over time, he gravitated towards freehand machine embroidery, finding it akin to continuous line drawing. Academically, Roberts holds a PhD from Manchester Metropolitan University, where he researched artist-dealer relationships, complementing his practical experience as an art dealer and community artist. In 2021, he shifted his focus entirely to his art, establishing a daily practice that serves as both meditation and creative expression. Roberts often shares his process and insights on Instagram, treating the platform as a digital sketchbook and journal. For more information on the work of JPR Stitch go tohttps://www.jprstitch.com/ To Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofarts For full line up of confirmed artists go to https://www.ministryofarts.orgEmail: ministryofartsorg@gmail.comSocial Media: @ministryofartsorg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How are truck makers using artificial intelligence to change how fleets keep their trucks on the road and generating revenue? To learn more, HDT executive editor Jack Roberts sat down with Volvo Trucks North America connectivity expert Magnus Gustafson at the recent American Trucking Associations' Management Conference and Exhibition for this episode of HDT Talks Trucking. Sponsored by: CAT Scale & Apollo Tire Learn More About AI and Predictive Maintenance: Volvo Trucks Debuts AI-Enabled Blue Service Contract at ATA What Smarter Computers and AI Mean for Predictive Maintenance Understanding AI in Trucking In this Episode, You'll Learn About: AI's Role in Truck Maintenance How Volvo is Applying AI to Predictive Maintenance Maximizing Uptime and Reducing Costs Maintenance Based on Truck Usage Difference Between Preventive and Predictive Maintenance How Volvo's Fleet Management Process Works AI as an Aid, Not a Replacement Future Potential for AI in Trucking Using Data to Improve Truck Specs and Performance
Get a peek at some technology that may soon make its way into the trucks you buy as HDT's Jack Roberts shares insights from the big IAA commercial vehicle show in Europe. Sponsored by: CAT Scale and Apollo Tires On this episode of HDT Talks Trucking, HDT's Deborah Lockridge and Jack Roberts talk about the biggest trends from around the globe showcased at IAA. Learn More: ZF Debuts Hybrid Truck Transmission at IAA A Zeppelin's-Eye View of IAA 2024 [Photos] PepsiCo Looks to Scale Tesla Semi EV Operations Beyond California Mahle Showcases ZEV Innovations at IAA 2024
Dr. Jack Roberts, aka JPR Stitch is a fine artist whose primary medium is freehand machine embroidery. His art is formed from simple organic flowing abstract shapes, but is constructed from a dense and complex web of stitch. His stitchings are a reflection of the calmness, tranquillity and contentedness that he feels when sitting at the sewing machine and creating. Sewing is his meditation and the art emerges from this experience. “The experience is important to me, it rebalances me, but this sense of balance flows into the art. The colour and pattern have impact, it draws you in. As you get closer you see the complex web of stitch, your field of vision becomes filled with the dense, detailed and overlapping labyrinth of stitch - you get lost in the detail. You might begin to try and visually ‘unpick' the stitches, following the threads as they loop and weave through the fabric and each other. I hope my stitchings gives others the space in a busy world to find a sense of balance, tranquillity and calmness.”Part of his ‘process' has become the sharing of the story – Instagram is his sketchbook, journal and diary. He uses this space to talk about his art, share the making process and explore ideas. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jpr_stitch/Website - https://www.jprstitch.com/Email - hello@jprstitch.comSchool of Stitched Textiles - https://www.sofst.org
Dr. Jack Roberts, also known as JPR Stitch, is a fine artist specializing in freehand machine embroidery, creating stunning abstract shapes from dense, intricate webs of stitches. His art reflects the calmness and tranquility he experiences while stitching, making sewing his form of meditation. Jack shares insights into his artistic journey, current projects, and unique approaches to displaying his work. A key topic is Jack's 'quest'... seeking balance between simplicity and complexity, in his art, his practice, and in his life. Plenty of illuminating yet refreshing ideas, particularly around removing our own self-inflicted barriers to creativity, and indeed, everything else we do when apparently we are chasing our dreams! In this episode of Stitchery Stories embroidery and textile art podcast, host Susan Weeks chats with Jack about: Daily Stitch Drawings: Jack's innovative practice of creating small stitch artworks daily since November last year as a counterbalance to his larger, time-consuming pieces. Project Evolution: How his daily stitch drawings evolved to include more space and organic shapes as he became more comfortable with the process. Display Challenges: The creative solutions Jack developed for displaying his daily stitch drawings, including a calendar mechanism and "towers of stitch" to represent the passage of time. Artistic Inspiration: Flipping the influence of Jack's extensive immersion in the art world on his embroidery practice. Creative Journey: The challenges and rewards of maintaining a daily art practice and how it contributes to Jack's overall artistic growth. Personal Reflection: How Jack's artworks serve as a reflection of his emotional state on any given day, showcasing the importance of balance in his life and art. Travel Adaptations: Jack's strategies for continuing his daily stitch practice while traveling Sewing as Meditation: The meditative and calming effects of sewing on Jack, and how this mindfulness is expressed through his intricate and organic stitching patterns. Removing barriers and saying No: How to make it as easy as possible to get started... For this episode... View Links, information & Examples of Jack's work at https://stitcherystories.com/jackroberts Visit: https://www.jprstitch.com/ Look: https://www.instagram.com/jpr_stitch/ Stitchery Courses Discover and book courses with textile and embroidery experts at stitcherycourses.com GET LISTED as an expert teacher on Stitchery Courses and attract more customers into your business! Support Stitchery Stories: Share the podcast with friends and leave a review to help others discover the show. Buy Me A Coffee If you love Stitchery Stories, how about you 'buy me a coffee' and make a donation to help the show keep going? Other Episodes You Might Like: Susan Hensel : Communicating Ideas Through Digital Machine Embroidery https://stitcherystories.com/susanhensel/ David Morrish : Disruptive Digital Embroidery https://stitcherystories.com/davidmorrish/ Hayley Mills-Styles: Thread Artist Who Loves Digital Embroidery https://stitcherystories.com/hayleymillsstyles/
Walking on Water | Pastor Mitchell Hunter and Jack Roberts by Windsor Christian Fellowship
This month…Oklahoma!!! Esther and Jack Roberts join me to talk about their adopted home state, Oklahoma. We discuss everything from the obvious, including tornadoes all the way to the invention of the first shopping cart and the first Girl Scouts cookie sale. Enjoy!
Jack is a legend in the climbing world, a man I looked up to when I started climbing and still do today. His obsession with the Alaska Range produced first ascents of the Isis Face on Denali, the Diamond Arête on Mount Hunter, the Viper Ridge on Mount Foraker, and Mount Barille's Cobra Pillar, he made the first ascent of the Elevator Shaft on Mount Johnson, the north face of Thunder Mountain, and several new routes on the Mount Huntington massif. Shifting attention to the Yukon, he made the first ascent of "Arctic Discipline" on the north face of Mount Kennedy with Jack Roberts. He has traveled all over the world to climb, making expeditions to Mount Siguniang (China), Everest, the Biafo Spires, Uzam Braak and the Ogre in Pakistan, as well as the Cordilleras Blanca and Huayhuash in Peru, and finally Kashmir, in India. He received the American Alpine Club's coveted Underhill Award for climbing achievement (1999), the Italian Alpine Club award, “Genziana Giovanne” (1999), and the Sowles Award from the American Alpine Club. "conferred from time to time on mountaineers who have distinguished themselves, with unselfish devotion at personal risk or sacrifice of a major objective, in going to the assistance of fellow climbers imperiled in the mountains," in 2003.We recorded this conversation in October of 2022 but because we had spoken for over three and a half hours I was reluctant to undertake the editing. I started editing just before his 70th birthday but that came and went before I could finish it.The conversation started tentatively as we tried to find the entry point, discussing how and where we met (in 1986), the original carbon-fiber ice tool I'd been given by Grivel the year before that I then gave to Jack, which he returned to me in 2001, and that leads him the story of nearly being killed on the north face of Mount Augusta in 2002. The rescue that ensued is quite incredible—involving the US Air Force operating over the border in Canada—the details of which Jack shares in a very sobering and thoughtful way.Augusta is in the St Elias range, which is twice as large as Switzerland, and the tallest peak, Mount Logan, is the largest massif (described as base circumference) that is above water in the world. On average 110 skiers and climbers visit the area annually (contrasted with 1200 on Denali) and 90% of those attempt Logan, so on any other peak in the range one is quite likely to be alone in one of the vastest wilderness regions on the planet.Further along we discuss the importance of preserving climbing history and the American Alpine Club's work to record interviews and document events with the Legacy Series of short films. This leads to some talk about the resource itself—rock crags and cliffs as well as the higher peaks—and how our use permanently affects not simply the surfaces (heavily polished Italian limestone in Finale Ligura is one example) but also the surrounding environment. When Jack went to Everest in 1983 there had only been four prior American expeditions to that mountain and there were four US teams on Everest that very year, and the mountain had not yet been guided. Contrast that to 2021 when 145 people summited K2 in a single day and there likely had not been more than 100 climbers who had stood on top prior to that day; guiding, fixed ropes and camps, supplemental oxygen, and significant Sherpa support for the clients have all had a dramatic impact on the craft of climbing and upon the mountains themselves.This tangent led us to a distinction between someone who wants to do the climbing and someone who wants to be regarded as a climber, and Jack is most certainly one of the former.The Mount Augusta story.
In this episode I welcome back Emmett Rutkowski, the head coach of men's soccer at Stetson University. We are joined by two of his old assistant coaches: Jack Roberts, assistant coach of men's soccer at St. Louis University and Drew Crawford, an assistant coach at Yale University men's soccer. They bring their unique insights from different experiences and colleges to the podcast. I'm certain you'll find it enjoyable and valuable. Please take an extra minute to rate and review the podcast where you listen. This is a huge help! Share the podcast with whomever you think would be interested and will help in their process. Check us out on social media as well, the links can be found at matchplayrecruit.com
In this episode of NeedleXChange we interview Dr Jack Roberts AKA JPR Stitch.Jack is an artistic polymath whose academic background grounds him in the creative context in which his abstract, densely stitched machine embroidered panels are born.Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro00:00:57 - The beginning of JPR Stitch00:14:20 - Using Instagram video as part of the practice00:17:35 - Printmaking00:27:54 - Jack's journey towards art00:32:00 - Why people make art00:36:20 - Understanding the context of art00:37:51 - How Jack frames his art00:40:15 - Making his art in the garden00:45:40 - Favourite album00:49:42 - Favourite film00:52:00 - Favourite book00:53:31 - Jack's dyslexiaLinks:Website: https://www.jprstitch.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jpr_stitch/About NeedleXChange:NeedleXChange is a conversation podcast with embroidery and textile artists, exploring their process and practice.Hosted by Jamie "Mr X Stitch" Chalmers, it is an in-depth showcase of the best needlework artists on the planet.Sign up for the NeedleXChange Newsletter here: https://bit.ly/NeedleXChangeIf you want embroidery inspiration and regular doses of textile art, visit the Mr X Stitch site here: https://www.mrxstitch.comIf you're looking for modern cross stitch designs, then XStitch is the magazine you need!Subscribe to XStitch Magazine here: https://xstitchmag.com/subscribeAnd follow Mr X Stitch on all the usual social media channels!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrXStitchTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/MrXStitchInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/MrXStitchPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mrxstitch/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrjamiechalmers Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With Toby, Dan or Finny not available, three of our eight listeners have stepped up and given us their thoughts on Day 4 of the Second Ashes Test in a short but sweet mini episode. Huge thanks to Jack Roberts, Tony Horne and Erika Morris. Australia 416 (Smith 110, Head 77) & 279 (Khawaja 77; Broad 4-65) England 325 (Duckett 98, Brook 50; Starc 3-88) & 114-4 (Duckett 50*) England need another 257 runs, or Australia six wickets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stephen Galpin is joined by the CEO of SlothMove Jack Roberts and the CEO of Eurolink Technologies Richard Murray
The Vice Rags is a timeless rock and roll band, inspired by music from the 50s till now, described best by Music Journalist Tris McCall as a group that sounds like a “high-speed Turnpike collision between Tom Petty and gutter punk.” Paul Rosevear on guitar and vocals joined his Long term collaborator GE Gay Elvis on Bass, Jack Roberts on guitar, and Joe Chyb on drums for this NJ love affair. Their latest EP which came to the world in the last month of 2022 is called Midnight Ride and can be found streaming anywhere. In this episode, I press record on my monthly meetups with Paul Rosevear at the historic NJ Diner called The Bendix, which packs its own brand of nostalgic timelessness. Here we discuss Pauls's long and storied career as a songwriter, the Vice Rags' latest release, and the joys of juggling music with the other joys of his life. Paul has “supported artists ranging from Joan Baez to Stone Temple Pilots, licensed his original songs to major networks like MTV and The CW Network, studied recording at the Magic Shop studio in New York City, and written and sang many songs in service of the world's biggest brands, including Coca-Cola, Tiffany & Co., and Macy's.” Special thanks to John Diakakis and his family, who have owned the diner since the 80s, whose hospitality and willingness to let us film our conversation in their landmark location were such a gift. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thestolenhourspodcast/message
Stephen Galpin is joined by the CEO of Eurolink Technologies Richard Murray & CEO of SlothMove Property Tech Innovators Jack Roberts
Cummins recently invited transportation journalists to Columbus, Indiana to discuss zero and near-zero emissions powertrain products it has in development, including a 6.7-liter engine that runs on 87 octane gasoline, and an battery-electric drivetrain for a Class 7 delivery truck. Jack Roberts and Jim Park share their observations on these two vehicles as well as the company's plans to position itself as a leading global provider of alternative powertrain products. This episode is sponsored by CAT Scale. Learn more about its WeighMyTruck app. Each month, HDT's editors take a look behind some of Truckinginfo.com's top stories of the month. For June, the top story was news that the Supreme Court would not hear a case about whether California's AB5 law was unconstitutional. In this video we discuss: Recap of Visit to Cummins Facility Review of Dodge Ram 2500 with the New B6.7 Octane Engine The M2 Freight Runner and the Move to Gasoline Footage from Cummins 6.7L Gasoline Dodge Ram Review of the Isuzu All-Electric Footage From the Isuzu FTR Class 6 Cummins Battery-Electric Powertrain The Road Ahead for Cummins
Lucas Jackson, General Manager of Bolton Town Wrestling, tell us about the events that have led to their upcoming show Gold Rush. Find out about how Lucas was hospitalised by Jack Johnson, the Maverick open challenge, how Helana Razor has ended up in a date match with Jack Roberts and the epic women's triple threat match which will see the wrestling debut of Hasley Rose. Lucas also shares the history of some blood feuds that are coming to a head at Gold Rush, how the BTW and GTM rumble came about from which the winner, in breaking news after the recording, will be added to the 2 fall main event with BTW champion Rarebit and GTM champion Gareth Angel where both titles will be on the line. Get your tickets here for Gold Rush on Friday 22nd April in Bolton https://www.skiddle.com/whats-on/Bolton/Ellesmere-Road-Recreation-Club/BTW-Gold-rush/36027504/ Follow here: @lucas_jackson_wrestling (instagram) @boltontownwrestling (instagram and facebook) @Boltonwrestling (twitter) @helana_razor (instagram) @HelanaRazor (twitter)
In this episode I have the pleasure of talking with Mr. Jack Roberts, an independent researcher and publisher on the landscape, mythology, and sacred sites of Ireland.
In this episode I have the pleasure of talking with Mr. Jack Roberts, an independent researcher and publisher on the landscape, mythology, and sacred sites of Ireland. The post Wake Up, Human 013: Ancient & Sacred Sites of Ireland first appeared on Wake Up, Human.
Jack Roberts, CEO of OmniSolve, is a visionary and skillful executive who has directed as many as 1,500 employees globally in companies with revenues over $250 million and has built start-ups from the ground floor to profitable businesses. Roberts has led companies through start-up, survival, turnaround, and growth modes, employing his strengths in M&A, business development, and operational excellence. In this episode Jack dives deep into the atomization technology, how this affects the people, planet, and profit, and the opportunities behind this technology. If it's the first time you've ever heard about this term, then make sure to listen in untilt the end because Jack will walk us through everything you need to know! [00:01 - 08:33 ] Understanding Atomization Technology Jack talks about his background and what led him to OmniSolve This technology was originally an R&D project Atomization technology is really used to control droplets The state of affairs of the technology Early struggles of the technology [08:34 - 19:11 ] Commercialization, Market Fit, Privatization, and Monetization? Understanding how the technology solves a problem How the process looks like from a regulatory standpoint Diving deep into the technology Understanding what “drift” is Getting into huge agricultural corporation Unpacking water purification [19:12 - 24:32 ] Wrapping Up! What attracted Jack to this opportunity Having the right structure and the right market What people need to know about nuclear submarines Connect with Jack through the links below ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Connect with Jack: Website: http://www.omnisolveco.com (www.omnisolveco.com) LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jackaroberts-1976 (www.linkedin.com/in/jackaroberts-1976) Connect with me: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-c-adams/ (LinkedIn) LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND LEAVE US A REVIEW on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or whatever platform you listen on. Thank you for tuning in and Stay Tuned for the Next Episode COMING SOON!
This week the boys catch up with comedy buddy Jack Roberts, the sexiest Mancunian comedian living in Switzerland... in his age bracket... that also teaches. Among other things, they discuss the most controversial comedy show of the past two years of English standup in Zürich... The Originals. Catch Jack performing at shows in an around Zürich and check out his Instagram @jackschweiz.
Vic Verchereau's latest guest is Mark Uyl, who serves as the Executive Director of the Michigan High School Athletic Association. He was a high school teacher, coach, and administrator, but today is taking on the challenges of helping student-athletes achieve success through the association's membership all across the state! He succeeded the legendary Executive Director John E. “Jack” Roberts, who led the association for more than 30 years. We discuss the challenges and great benefits of following such great leadership! Mark has received great praise as the right kind of leader and one that will assure the fine traditions of the MHSAA. Join us on this edition of the Leadership Lowdown...Mark has a lot to share and some great thoughts on his role and leadership responsibilities! » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Jack Roberts and Bob Hall tell their story of moving into an underserved community in the Bronx in the early 1970s to launch the Bronx Household of Faith. These two heroes of the faith put their own goals and dreams aside to serve others. To learn more about The Bronx Household of Faith or support their ministry, visit: https://www.bhof.org/ To sign up for the Biblical Courage newsletter or support the podcast, visit: https://biblicalcourage.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/biblicalcourage/support
06/06/2021 - Jack Roberts - Being filled by the Holy Spirit by Chanctonbury Church
We talk to Jack Roberts, founder and curator of For the Love of Locals, about his livestream platform showcasing local Colorado music, the changes around live music during the COVID-19 pandemic, and what it's like scoring music for commercials. To follow For the Love of Locals, please visit: www.fortheloveoflocals.com and www.facebook.com/fortheloveoflocals For more from Jack, please visit: www.6recordingstudio.com
This time I am joined by Jack Roberts; the mastermind behind Tartarus beers. Jack talks us through his brewing journey with Northern Monk and Brew York before starting up his own brewery, Tartarus. We drink two of his beers on the show; Hel, Black DIPA, and Cthulhu, Triple West Coast IPA, which are a staggering 8.9% and 12% respectively. We chat about those and his other high percentage beers he is brewing including Abaddon, his 17% Imperial Stout. You can find out more about Tartarus at his social pages; Instagram, Twitter and Facebook
This was a presentation given at Jack Roberts' Gentlemen's Study Group.
Great to get to speak with a lovely friend and fellow podcaster. Jack is a student at the University of Miami with a joy for casual conversation with little to no boundaries. In this episode, we discuss podcasting, the ranch life, certain seemingly absurd religions, aliens, some conspiracy theories, the changes on Earth, Mormons, and sports. Enjoy!
In 2014, the first announcements from truck manufacturers were made about plans to start offering fully autonomous trucks by 2025. With a little less than four years left before this deadline, it has become clear we’re not going to see trucks without drivers by then. Listen to this episode of the “Eyes on the Road” trucking podcast as host Evan Lockridge speaks with trucking journalist Jack Roberts about why this has happened.
We assembled the editorial team for a look back at 2020 and a look ahead at 2021. Deborah Lockridge, David Cullen, Jack Roberts, and I offer our reflections on the year just passed and the year ahead through a trucking lens -- what will this industry see from the Biden administration? How much of our long wish list will be fulfilled this year or over the next four years? Will we see more emissions regulations? Will Electric trucks become mainstream? The HDT Editorial team tackle those questions and more. Follow HDT on social media: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
Season 5 of HDT Talks Trucking delves into a couple of current industry concerns, insurance costs and cybersecurity. Andrew Ladebauche and Brian Runnels of Reliance Partners shed some light on why truck insurance is so pricey. Kevin Linardic, the Chief Technology Officer at Carrier Logistics Incorporated talks about the need to lock down your data. HDT's editorial team, Deb Lockridge, David Cullen and Jack Roberts, looks back at the year we'd all like to forget, and forward to what we can expect from 2021. We meet Adam Lang, chief risk officer of Halvor Lines. He's Heavy Duty Trucking Magazine's Safety & Compliance Award winner for 2020. We also introduce you to HDT's 2020 Emerging Leaders. And to top off Season 5, two former competitors who became close friends, Detroit Diesel's Chuck Blake and Caterpillar's Bob Wessels, share a few tall tales from the pioneering days of fuel economy testing with the ATA's Technology & Maintenance Council Follow HDT on social media: Twitter Facebook LinkedIn
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We're all about lighthouses and lighthouse keepers this week on Living Heritage. Grab a cup of tea, and listen to tales told by Barry Porter, as well as by archival audio from Jack Roberts and Theresa Colbourne, who were both born at lighthouse stations. Plus, an archival recording of Cyril Myrick and a mystery involving the Cape Race lighthouse, plus news of a very strange phenomenon said to happen at the Long Point Light in Twillingate.
Jack Roberts, Business Coach, Luxury Property Developer and Podcast Host. Drops by the studio today for a chat, About his journey so far. More about Jack: Jack Roberts is set to become the face of an evolving property industry. Bold & dynamic yet ready to listen, Jack brings a fresh take to business interests, adopting a 'consumer-centric' mentality Jack prides himself on innovative thinking and straight talking. His hard work and communication skills in a previous life have taken him to be rated as a top agent for many of Melbourne's most prestigious Real Estate brands. As people consume more content than ever before and property marketing is changing faster than ever, Jack cuts through the noise to deliver a marketing message that enables your property to stand out from the crowd. In addition to property, Jack is the active managing partner of Lloyd's Digital, a full service multimedia and advertising company along with Lloyd’s Property, a boutique property developer focused on delivering build-to-rent projects in Regional Victoria. “ You can find Jack's podcast here: https://spoti.fi/32hsT1C How to help 12 Hats Radio Best things in life are free
Jack Roberts, senior trucking editor and freight futurist, talks about the technological changes he has seen in trucking over the years but focuses on the development of autonomous trucking and how it can address some of the core inefficiencies in the trucking industry. He also gives advice to fleets on how to handle innovation.
Jack Roberts retired from his position as executive director of the Michigan High School athletic association in August of 2018. At the time, his 32-year tenure was the longest among the active CEOs in the 51 association membership of the National Federation of State High School Associations, for whom Mr. Roberts served as Assistant Director in charge of Public Legislative and Judicial Affairs from 1993 to 1980. He served in the national staff of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes from 1981 until 1986 including as FCA, Executive Vice President. Jack shares his observations and what he's learned along the way. The impressive tenure of his service is known for making the right decision. His philosophy was to make "one more call" to get all the facts. We made one more call to Jack to hear more about his incredible career. Listen in to this edition of the Leadership Lowdown! » Visit MBN website: https://www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Subscribe to MBN’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqNX… » Like MBN: https://www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: https://twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Play Bold - Win the business game through creative destruction and innovation
In this episode, Magnus Penker interviews the Hollywood producer, actor, performance artist, and Parsons New School of Design professor Jack Roberts! Prepare for a deep dive into what drives you and how that plays out in design and innovation terms. As Jack says, are you the victim of circumstances, or are you in control of your life?
What does it mean to be masculine in todays world? Masculinity is a challenging topic to talk openly about. But why should it be? In today's podcast I sit down with Jack Roberts as we do our best to openly discuss the topic of masculinity & how men can empower themselves in a way that lifts them up, frees them to be vulnerable, and empowers those around them. How can our men be better? Want to connect with Jack? Connect with him on IG: @jackroberts8 or @radiobyjackroberts Website : https://www.jackroberts.com.au/ Connect with us on IG: @massie_bros or @couplealattes Website: www.massiebros.com Resources on attachment theory - http://www.psychology.sunysb.edu/attachment/online/inge_origins.pdf Resources on attachment theory - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3670111/ Podcast with Sia - https://tim.blog/2020/08/13/sia-transcript/
Our guest this week is Jonathan Hallinan, Founder and Managing Director of BPM. This episode is the audio from our latest project - VIDEO by Jack Roberts. Head over to YouTube and check out the show. Find Jonathan on Instagram: @jonathanhallinan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-roberts/message
This weeks episode is a piece of dialogue between Paramjit Anand and host Jack Roberts discussing the parallels between religions and the concept of God. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-roberts/message
Bob and Enzo chat with duathlon athlete Jack Roberts who also works in cycle retail. They talk about the impact coronavirus has had on bicycle sales as well as the interesting sport that is duathlon. The boys also discuss a mountain bike trip to the Olympic Rings in London and Bob tests Enzo, once again, on his knowledge of emergency cycling food!
Our guest today is Illan Samuel, Founder & Managing Director of Samuel Property. Samuel currently has a pipeline of $200 million across blue chip Melbourne suburbs. You can find more about Samuel at Samuel.com.au --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-roberts/message
What are your OPTIONS? Financial options, that is! Today's guest explains what options are and gives a great picture of how they can be a great asset for you. “ A lot of people like to confuse options with just regular stocks or equities and how they move, but basically it's very simple. You have the stock market and then you have derivatives. Derivatives are basically options and what that means is this. It is another way to invest in the stock market, but use leverage to your favor. They're basically contracts that are tied to the stock market, that basically expire at a certain date forward in time.” He goes into detail using an example about “Tesla,” but here is another simple example he uses, “I can buy those at a small price and sell those at a larger price basically, what Walmart does in the wintertime. They buy millions of hotdogs to sell you during the summer of the next year right so that's the basic idea behind options and on a psychological kind of on a larger I would say more adult scale. It's another way to be able to invest your money and be the captain of your own ship, which is important not only to the baby boomer generation that's retiring now but also the millennial generation that is actually drowning in debt.” Guest, Options Strategist at Simpler Trading, Jack Roberts, comes from small-town West, Texas. He has a relatability factor and characteristic that’s made many members feel right at home with his easy-going mentality and thirst for knowledge. He started his path as a full-time trader with his grandfather as his mentor, and later on, John Carter. Jack took it upon himself to pursue trading from a self-teaching perspective. In the first four years, he spent trading only stocks and then moved into options once he saw some additional profit. His ‘aha’ moments came when he got a jump start on Elon Musk’s pipe dream and bought options of TSLA, which have since skyrocketed. Jack was one of the first to get in on both AMD and TASR (which is now known as Axon). That’s when he realized he has a knack for seeing things before most and has used that to build his trading career into what it is today. https://www.simplertrading.com/traders/jack-roberts https://www.simplertrading.com/author/lookoutfuturegmail-com
Our guests this week are the fantastic trio from Mandy Money, Babs, Joey & Ben. Mandy is your spicy money smart friend helping the instagram generation navigate the challenges of personal finance. You can find Mandy on instagram at @_mandy_money or on the web at www.mandymoney.com.au --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-roberts/message
Our guest today is Tim O'Sullivan. Co-Founder of Bae Juice. Tim has a story of raw discovery. He stepped out of the status quo many times through his post school years to eventually find himself on the Bae Juice journey. His infectious passion and 'never take no for an answer' attitude will be evident over the next hour or so to everyone tuning in. Bae Juice is a story less about Korean pear juice and more about passion, hard work and self-discovery. Tim & his co-founders are just beginning to enjoy the fruits of their labour and are now looking to expand their product range, which brings a whole new set of challenges moving forward. Tim is also working to bring his message of entrepreneurship & practical learning as an alternative to the status quo of the corporate world to young men and women who are struggling to find their place in the world. Tim, Welcome to RADIO… --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-roberts/message
Our guest today is Max Gomez 12 months ago Max co-founded Breathwrk. Breathwrk evolved in Max’s mind after a series of events that sent his life spiralling towards depression. A story that is not uncommon with many young women & men all around the country. Max was recommended Mediation, to calm his mind, but every time he sat still it was hard to focus with the dark clouds of anxiety circling. That is when he discovered Breathwork. Breathwork became the remote control to Max’s nervous system, allowing him to take control of his life again. Breathwrk’s mission as a business is to “empower people to control their minds and bodies.” Bringing these powerful and healing tools into everyday lives is something Max and his team as incredibly passionate about. Breathwrk has had a meteoric rise being hot property in the venture capital space, featuring in Vogue & Goop, as well as currently accruing approximately 1000 new users every single day. But I cannot help to think, it is Max’s & his team's commitment to genuinely help people with their everyday lives that is the real driver of such incredible growth. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-roberts/message
Our guest today is Christian Robertson. Christian is a serial entrepreneur in the Food and Beverage & hospitality spaces. He is a operator and a business technician, with a successful track record of building, franchising and selling businesses. Christian recently commenced a new venture, a client services agency, without the agency and 10x on the client service. Treble Group, was formed by three business owners who wanted to provide an agency product that over delivered. Christian is the Strategy Director, along with his co-founders Alex McBride, The 5th, leading creative. David Zhang, web designer for some of Australia's biggest brands, spearheading all things web. Treble is business owners come agency owners not the other way around. Some would say a refreshing breath of fresh air in the agency space. Christian is also at the forefront of the battlefield for biodegradable and environmentally friendly products, working on a second global venture, All of Us. In doing so Christian balances the need for future proof thinking with business acumen. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-roberts/message
Our guest today is Richard Reid. Richard commenced his entrepreneurial journey at 17 years old before selling out at 28 to backpack the world. Upon Richard's return he found himself living and breathing the advertising world. He was early in the transition from print to digital, working as a BDM selling banner display ads during the Dot.Com boom. This was followed by a period at REA Group, as the real estate portal exploded into the mainstream, leading to Richard leading the charge for REA in London. Richard then traversed the many fields with advertising, spending years strategically learning off agency's best and brightest and experiencing digital marketing/advertising from the both the agency and consumer side before finding the perfect synergy with his Co-Founder Shuan Ryan to launch About Today Agency seven years ago. About Today provides a full suite of digital services, from branding, web design and UX through to SEO. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-roberts/message
Our guest today is Jordan Muthusamy. Co-Founder of the Slide & Nom Nom applications. On RADIO #001 we had a great conversation with Jordan's co-founder at Slide & Nom Nom, Josh Telford. We are very excited to show you the same business journey from a different set of eyes. Jordan discusses a wide range of topics from personal development, through to practical advice on how to be that little bit better every day. Find Jordan on social at: Instagram: @jordanmuthusamy & @slide.au Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordanmuthusamy/ You can find Slide on the app store at: https://apps.apple.com/au/app/slide-app/id1486564255 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-roberts/message
Our guest today is Adam Rostom. Adam is a serial entrepreneur, from car dealerships, to falafel shops and now finally as the founder and director of Alive Studio’s, Spin It 360 and Children’s book & animation Pat the Spider. Adam founded Alive Studio’s as a freelance 3D Render Artist while working full time at a large architecture firm. Adam quickly grew his client base with Alive, but was still tied to his secure pay cheque at the company he worked, so in order to keep his dream alive he literally outworked the competition doing 9am - 5pm at his day job before coming home and working through the night till 3 to 4am in the morning for 3 years before finally he decided to take the risk and become his own boss full time. Since then Adam has continued to grow Alive studios into a six figure, full service property visualisation agency and has his sights set on seven figures. The success with Alive has allowed Adam to pursue his other ventures in app development with Spin It 360 and begin building his animated character Pat The Spider and prepared Pat for his big screen debut in the future. Find Adam online: Instagram: @alive__studios LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/alivestudios/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/alivestudios2009/ Show notes: Rich Dad Poor Dad Robert Kiyosaki Link to buy Cashflow Quadrant Robert Kiyosaki Link to buy The E-Myth Revisited Michael E. Gerber Link to buy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-roberts/message
John Angelopoulos. John is the Founder and Managing Director of Meson Agency. Meson was founded a little over 12 months ago as a side project, John quickly realised the potential of Meson and has subsequently expanded the business to become a premier option for appointment setting and outbound calling in Australia. In the past six months John and his team at Meson has generated $1,000,000+ of prospective sales revenue across 8 different industries, amassing a total of 75,000 conversations on behalf of his clients and well in excess of 200,000 dials. Show Notes: Tim Ferris - The Four Hour Work Week --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-roberts/message
Josh Telford Co-Founder Slide & Nom Nom This week we discuss all things app development, self awareness and routines. Show Notes: Robin Sharma: Link: Who Will Cry When You Die Beditations by Donna D'Cruz LInk: Guided Mediation --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jack-roberts/message
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The Darkness Permission To Land For Jack Roberts
FoossaPod is going on a hiatus while Lee-Sean works on a new podcast with AIGA called Design Future Now, which explores the changing context of the design discipline and profession. Tune in to the latest episode of Design Future Now featuring Jack Roberts, author, designer, educator, filmmaker, and member of the Cherokee Nation. Subscribe to Design Future Now! http://anchor.fm/designfuturenow --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/foossa/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/foossa/support
A phenomenal episode with Jack Roberts, the head Coach of Sussex Rugby. Jack unpacks his unique coaching style and the challenges he has faced in life and how he has overcome them.
Jack Roberts talks to AIGA's Lee-Sean Huang about design, storytelling, leadership, and more. Episode transcript: https://www.aiga.org/aiga/content/inspiration/design-future-now/episode-2/ Jack Roberts is the founder and chief executive of storylab® the global narrativedesign® firm dedicated to transforming the human story. Through storylab® Jack consults Global Top 100s and Fortune 50 companies on narrative design®, storytelling, data synthesis, innovation, change design, communication design, media design, strategic design, business design, creative leadership and leading creatives. He is the inventor of the narrativedesign® framework which is a unique blend of design thinking and storytelling. storylab® uses the framework to transform cultures and build innovative stories in every sector. Additionally, they are using it in the development of original content in global markets from the upcoming traditional TV series, Dadless, to a slate of feature films, as well as new forms of narrative altogether. As a storyteller, Jack is the bestselling author of more than 20 books, including Echo Designs Her Way Out of a Paper Bag: How to Change Anything Using Design Thinking (+ Storytelling!). He is a published poet, and the award-winning author of more than 10 screenplays. He is also an award-winning actor, producer, and production designer in feature film and television with 23 international awards to date. As a designer, Jack creates and facilitates experiencs, education, media, product development, brand identity, narratives, scenario work and change for global firms, national restaurants, entrepreneurs, subject matter experts, and educational institutions. Jack is a first-gen graduate, a tribal citizen of the Cherokee Nation, a member of SAG/AFTRA/WGA/PGA/DGA, sits on two non-profit boards, and holds a Global Executive Masters in Strategic Design and Management from Parsons School of Design in Paris. He teaches design, management, and storytelling during the summer at the Parsons School of Design in New York. AIGA, the professional association for design, advances design as a professional craft, strategic advantage, and vital cultural force. As the largest and most influential community of design advocates, AIGA brings together practitioners, enthusiasts, and patrons to amplify the voice of design and creates the vision for a collective future. AIGA defines global standards and ethical practices, guides design education, inspires designers and the public, enhances professional development, and makes powerful tools and resources accessible to all. Join us for the 20th AIGA Design Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, March 30 to April 1, 2020. For more information and registration, visit designconference.aiga.org. Follow @AIGAdesign on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/designfuturenow/message
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How To Hedge For Market Reversals With Jack Roberts Of Simpler Trading | How To Trade Stocks And Options Podcast Go to https://www.10minutestocktrader.com/free-training to learn our top 3 secrets on to How To Immediately Use The Same Tools And Secret Weapons The Big Banks On Wall Street Are Using... So You Can Avoid Wasting Time And Money Choosing The Wrong Stocks! My Name is Christopher Uhl and I'm an Award Winning Trader, Entrepreneur, Author, Podcaster, Speaker, and Coach that partners with entrepreneurial traders and everyday investors looking to get ahead around the world to help them change their financial futures. Follow these steps to get started on your journey to becoming a 10 Minute Trader too! Step #1: Get the 100% FREE secret weapon that investors all over the world are using to start changing their financial future here: https://www.triplestockprofits.com Step #2: Want to See How We Use Artificial Intelligence To Get Win Rates As High as 90%, Without Wasting Any Time on Useless and Obsolete Technical Analysis... Go Right Now to https://www.tryfinclub.com and see for yourself how they take the guesswork out of trading! Step #3 Do you have the premier options trading broker? If you have any other broker, I want you to stop and go to https://www.trytastyworks.com right now. I have an incredible offer for you, just sign up for a FREE account with Tastyworks using offer code 10MINUTE and I will give you nearly $1,500 in FREE bonuses just for creating a FREE account! It doesn't get any easier than that! Step #4 This Is The BEST Charting Platform I've Ever Used, Get 20% Off Your First Year! TRENDSPIDER - The Future of Trading Software https://trendspider.10minutestocktrader.com Step #5 Get A FREE Copy Of The Book I Use As My Business Plan To Grow From Zero to Seven Figures... Expert Secrets - Find Your Message, Build A Tribe, And Change The World... https://expertsecrets.10minutestocktrader.com Step #6 Connect on Social Media Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/10minutetrading Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/10minutetrading Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/10minutestocktrader LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-uhl --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Dylan Gott and John Hastings talk about the often overlooked but still great member of the Fabulous Freebirds, Buddy Jack Roberts! He wore a weird helmet, probably drank a ton of pee and Bill Watts loved him for some reason. A fun episode plus we get sidetracked for a really long time about weird stuff for some reason as always. Please enjoy or eat yourself out or whatever. Donate: pateron.com/wrestlerreview Twitter & Instagram: @wrestlerreview
Jack Roberts is an Options Strategist at "Simpler Trading.” Hailing from a small-town West Texas, Jack brings a light-hearted composure to Simpler Trading, maintained through almost two decades of trading and a solid grasp on trader psychology. Jack's relatability factor is a characteristic that’s made many members feel right at home with his easy-going mentality and thirst for knowledge. Jack believes that you never stop learning as a trader, indeed it is the only way to get better.
*** CHECK OUT THE VIDEO ON YOUTUBE HERE: https://youtu.be/c8KBL7djElo ***Killer Rabbit Productions Presents....‘I’m the Killer Rabbit’ [EXPLICIT]JimBob Gnarly ft 5a.mMusic by Lo-Fi LennyTech/mixing by Mark RinderProduced by 5a.mVideo by Adam Chase‘The Rabbit’ portrayed by Jimmy ‘Grumble’ FranceThe Killer Rabbit Podcast is Adam, Benson & SamListen to Season 1 on iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts or wherever you get your podcastsWith special thanks to all involved in the filming;Jemma Walsh, Lisa Green, Jack Roberts, JimBob Gnarly, Jimmy 'Grumble' France, Sam Taylor, Adam Chase, James Benson
Kathryn Onos DiPhilippo at the Cushing's Point Museum The city of South Portland, with a bit over 25,000 people, is the fourth-largest city in Maine. It is situated on Portland Harbor and looks out onto the islands of Casco Bay. South Portland is home to two lighthouses and is close to several others. The Cushing’s Point Museum, adjacent to Bug Light Park, the location of Portland Breakwater Lighthouse, has been home to the South Portland Historical Society since 2009. Just down the street is Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse, a "sparkplug light" that is sometimes open for public tours. Art Greene of the Spring Point Ledge Light Trust In this episode of "Light Hearted," host Jeremy D'Entremont interviews Kathryn Onos DiPhilippo, executive director of the South Portland Historical Society and curator of the Cushing’s Point Museum; Art Greene, chairman of the Spring Point Ledge Light Trust; and Jack Roberts of the Rotary Club of South Portland and Cape Elizabeth. Jack has spearheaded the preservation of Portland Breakwater Lighthouse for nearly 30 years. Jack Roberts in the lantern room at Portland Breakwater "Bug" Light Jeremy is joined by a special guest co-host, filmmaker Rob Apse.
On today's episode of The Firn Line, we'll get to know alpinist and author, Simon McCartney. Back in the late 70's - the norms of mountaineering were transforming - moving away from the heavy siege style tactics of the past, to the light and fast “alpine style” path of the future. Although forward-thinking alpinists had been employing these tactics in the mountains for years, only a small group of climbers we're climbing alpine style in Alaska - and two of these climbers were Jack Roberts and Simon McCartney.Beginning in 1978, this confident and brash duo made the first (and only) ascent of the exceedingly dangerous north face of Mount Huntington. Then, in 1980 - the team upped the ante when they climbed the enormous 8,000 foot southwest face of Denali. Although the pair readily handled the technical difficulties on the face, it was the insidious onset of cerebral edema that nearly killed Simon high on the peak. Although Simon made it off the mountain after a harrowing descent of the Cassin Ridge - the experience affected him deeply, and he never climbed again.But the friendship Simon formed with his partner Jack Roberts never left him - and after 35 years, in a full-circle chain of events - Simon would write a book about the two life-changing climbs he'd shared with Jack. The book, titled The Bond, was published in 2017, and was an instant mountaineering classic, winning the esteemed Boardman-Tasker award.A few months ago, I was fortunate to have a long conversation with Simon. We talked at length about the climbs up Huntington and Denali, the importance of his relationship with Jack, and what it meant for him to write The Bond.Music by Evan PhillipsSupport the show at PatreonLinks:The BondHuntington north face (AAJ 1979)Denali SW Face (AAJ 1981)The Firn LIne (website)Sponsors:Alaska Rock GymThe Hoarding Marmot
TONIGHT! RealTuners Radio is Live again, with guests Jack Roberts - the quickest guy with a stock guts 4.8 LS, and sitting in is Jonathan Coleman, the quickest Drag Week guy with air conditioning!
TONIGHT! RealTuners Radio is Live again, with guests Jack Roberts - the quickest guy with a stock guts 4.8 LS, and sitting in is Jonathan Coleman, the quickest Drag Week guy with air conditioning!
Jack Roberts, author of The Science of Affirmation, will be interviewed about how to make affirmations work in your life.
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On today’s podcast we have Jack Roberts, options trading expert from Simpler Trading on to discuss the future of healthcare, the impending student loan debt crisis and selling butterflies (the ones you can trade) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Are there investment opportunities in real estate for value-based investors? What's the single most impactful area for values-based investing? Can investing choices help address the affordable housing crisis? Host Jordan Goodman talks with Eddie Lorin, founder of Strategic Realty Holdings, about Jack Roberts talks with Jordan Goodman in the second half of the show about what's happening in the market, Robert's predictions for Apple's future, the future of tech as an investment, the economy and more. Roberts, a trader at Simpler Trading, offers his insights into how investors can protect themselves and where he feels the market is headed. Jack Roberts talks with Jordan Goodman in the second half of the show about what's happening in the market, Robert's predictions for Apple's future, the future of tech as an investment, the economy and more. Roberts, a trader at Simpler Trading, offers his insights into how investors can protect themselves and where he feels the market is headed.
Are there investment opportunities in real estate for value-based investors? What's the single most impactful area for values-based investing? Can investing choices help address the affordable housing crisis? Host Jordan Goodman talks with Eddie Lorin, founder of Strategic Realty Holdings, about Jack Roberts talks with Jordan Goodman in the second half of the show about what's happening in the market, Robert's predictions for Apple's future, the future of tech as an investment, the economy and more. Roberts, a trader at Simpler Trading, offers his insights into how investors can protect themselves and where he feels the market is headed. Jack Roberts talks with Jordan Goodman in the second half of the show about what's happening in the market, Robert's predictions for Apple's future, the future of tech as an investment, the economy and more. Roberts, a trader at Simpler Trading, offers his insights into how investors can protect themselves and where he feels the market is headed.
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Recorded August 28th, 2018.Thanks for listening everybody! We hope you all enjoyed the episode.Thanks again to Jack for coming on the podcast, hopefully we’ll have him back on soon to continue to give his contrasting point of view to ours. You can find Jack on Twitter @JackJohnRoberts.Check out the article we discussed on luck here: The radical moral implications of luck in human life. Let us know what you think about the implications of luck in either the comments section, on Twitter, or via emailVisit our website at problematicpod.com, where all episodes are archived and available for download. You can also email us at problematic@problematicpod.com or leave comments on individual episodes on the website if you have something you would like to contribute to the conversation.And finally, Follow us on Twitter for even MORE fun: @Problem_Pod, @palmferguson, and @ryan_m_myers
On the latest episode of the MISportsNow Podcast, sports reporter and producer Cassidy Cobb has a one-on-one interview with outgoing Michigan High School Athletic Association executive director Jack Roberts. Roberts, who is set to retire in August, is the second longest serving full-time executive director at the MHSAA. He began his tenure in 1986.
On the latest episode of the MISportsNow Podcast, sports reporter and producer Cassidy Cobb has a one-on-one interview with current Michigan High School Athletic Association assistant director Mark Uyl, who is set to take over the organization’s executive director role in August. Uyl, who joined the MHSAA in January 2004 and coordinates the organization’s officials, succeeds current executive director John E. “Jack” Roberts, who announced on April 24 that he would retire in August. Roberts has served as executive director since the fall of 1986.
On this episode of our Energy Podcast, we're going solar! Jack Roberts, who runs Business Development and Marketing for ARE Solar. We discuss his entrance into the renewable energy industry and how government mandated tariffs have recently impacted the Solar business. We also discuss the excitement of the Denver Green Roof initiative being passed this past November and how that will open up a lot of commercial and residential work for green and solar companies in the Denver/Boulder area. With these types of buildings putting out a lot of high energy consumption, it's very beneficial that they will now be equipped with green technology. For more information on ARE Solar, check out aresolar.com
Jack Roberts with this week's Crimestoppers wanted person.
Who: Jack Roberts - Author of The Science of Affirmations What We Talked About: How you are affirming every day. People think affirmations are woo woo or new age, but the reality is, everything you think is an affirmation. The question is, are you affirming things you want to come into your life? Jack reveals the real power behind affirmations. Why I Like Jack: He has a heartfelt way about him. He loves this topic and speaks with a quiet sureness that draws you in. I think you'll love his easy-going attitude. Great Line: You are in the process of creating your tomorrows. Where to Learn More: http://www.thescienceofaffirmations.com http://www.themindawareshow.com
It's time to get low-down with the fresh but well-traveled blues trio, Jack Roberts Harvey band! The groove, the soul, that attitude we all relate to lives strong here, and is transmitted with pure grade-A authentication. With over 5 decades of living in the blues, these purveyors of sweet grit add their own soul to the music and influence of the great masters like Freddie King, Elmore James, John Lee Hooker, Muddy Waters, and jam out to the rock/blues influence of Duane Allman and Derek Trucks.Encompassing a full range of styles, Jack Roberts Harvey Band can take you from the front porch of Clarksdale, Mississippi to the south side of Chicago and all points in between. Front-man Jim Roberts has played all over the world, including Europe, Japan, and the Philippines, honing his love and mastery of guitar-playing and singing. His voice is rich, comforting, and powerful all at the right times. Drummer Mike Harvey has also visited many ports in his extensive playing career, and one can feel his wealth of worldly wisdom in his gritty, well-manicured street-wise beat. It all comes together as one with the bass playing of Tony Jack Grigsby, who, like Roberts and Harvey started honing his craft professionally in the blues and rock scene of the 60s. The roads of the universe have finally brought these “brothers from different mothers” together to make a sound you gotta feel to know it's right!
Jack Roberts is a graduate from the highly successful Class of 2013 at Yarra Valley Grammar. In this episode he shares an interesting personal goal about ‘being the best Jack Roberts he can be.’ Faith in his own ability and developing self-confidence were keys, as was his sensible use of travel time. Jack unpacks VACK … Continue reading VCE 006: Jack Roberts →
The public generally sees trucking regulations as positive, presumably making them and the roads safer. Little do they know the costs added to the goods they buy due to trucking regulations.
In the second segment of OD's Jack Roberts' visit to Mark Willis' Road Dog Trucking News show, Roberts recalls the trucking industry's rejoicing over the election of President Bush, who ended up doing nothing to curb tightening emissions regs.
Overdrive Executive Editor Jack Roberts joined Sirius' Road Dog Trucking News host Mark Willis to talk trucking regulations and their relationship (or lack thereof) to political parties. Here's the first of four segments.
In this Halloween edition of Five From Overdrive, executive editor Jack Roberts reports on what could be a huge HOS development, legal action on the Pilot Flying J front and explains why there's a pink Mack on the highway. Thanks to our sponsor U.S. Express. U.S. Express is looking for new drivers and wants YOU to apply. Visit U.S. Express.com to learn more about their great benefits packages or call (888) 988-4348. If you're looking for a new job, give U.S. Express a look.
Carleton discusses the history of his real estate career and how he has been successful for 36 years with host Jack Roberts. Carleton will shed light on the creative financing techniques from his No Down Payment course. Listen as Carleton writes off the myths and misconceptions surrounding the real estate bubble and the current real estate market.