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We are joined on this episode of The Deer Shop Podcast by Jacob Emery of DO3 Outdoors. Jacob has been carving a name out for himself in the deer and turkeys woods via his youtube channel over the last 4-5 years. Jacob was able to take 6 bucks this year from 4 different states, and had a close encounter with the biggest whitetail he's ever seen in the process!"Join Caleb & Ethan, where seasoned deer and turkey hunter Jacob Emery shares expert insights, strategies, and stories from the field. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, this podcast covers everything from scouting and calling techniques to gear reviews and unforgettable hunting experiences. Tune in for tips, tactics, and tales that will help you become a more successful and ethical hunter. Get ready to take your passion for the outdoors to the next level!"
Today on episode 225 of the Podcast, we begin the "Level Up" series. Join Host Chris Leppert as he interviews various guests to help our listeners Level up their whitetail game and prepare for their best season yet. The series begins with Jacob Emery, Jacob Sklenar, and Josh Luck Topics Include: Creating a scouting plan Choosing properties that fit your goals Efficiently scouting new areas How to prepare for scouting trips Incorporating fitness into your off season preparation and much more! Take time to visit our partners! Brush Creek Monsters Scents - Click HERE! Satties LLC - Click HERE! Hooked Up Bowstrings - Click HERE! Code: MobileHunter10 for 10% off Hooked Up Strings We would love to hear your thoughts on this one as well so feel free to hit us up in the email or send us a message! If you haven't already check out our YouTube page and subscribe! As always if you enjoy listening to the podcast please like, share, and give us 5 stars on any of the major podcast platforms we are found on. Hear something we missed? Let us know what we are doing wrong or doing right, or if you have a question; Email us at Richardcates@themobilehuntersexpo.com Happy Hunting and Tight Lines! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on episode 212 of the Podcast we continue the Whitetail Apprentice Series with Jake Booth and Jacob Emery! Both of these guys are known for consistently getting it done on good deer during the rut, in different parts of the country. Join us as we cover multiple topics and questions including: Hunting strategies for each phase of the rut Trail cam strategies for the rut Targeting specific bucks during the rut Hunting buck circuits Using historical data to determine where to hunt Rut funnels and much more! Take time to visit our partners! Brush Creek Monsters Scents - Click HERE! Satties LLC - Click HERE! Hooked Up Bowstrings - Click HERE! Code: MobileHunter10 for 10% off Hooked Up Strings We would love to hear your thoughts on this one as well so feel free to hit us up in the email or send us a message! If you haven't already check out our YouTube page and subscribe! As always if you enjoy listening to the podcast please like, share, and give us 5 stars on any of the major podcast platforms we are found on. Hear something we missed? Let us know what we are doing wrong or doing right, or if you have a question; Email us at Richardcates@themobilehuntersexpo.com Happy Hunting and Tight Lines! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Bowhunter Chronicles Podcast - Episode 318 - Early Season Strategies Every Hunter Should Know - Jacob Emery - DO3 Outdoors Early Season Strategies: Adam and Jacob discussed effective strategies for early season hunting, focusing on the importance of patience, observation, and adapting to deer behavior as environmental factors change. Camaraderie and Passion: Both hosts emphasized that while the thrill of hunting big bucks is significant, the camaraderie and shared experiences with fellow hunters are equally valuable. Adapting to Deer Behavior: They highlighted the necessity of adjusting hunting strategies based on deer movement, crop rotations, and environmental changes, particularly during the pre-rut period and early October. Red Moon Phenomenon: The discussion included the "red moon" period and its perceived impact on deer movement, with Jacob noting some successful hunts during this time, despite the lack of scientific proof. Involving the Next Generation: The hosts shared experiences involving their children in hunting, emphasizing a supportive approach to fostering interest in the sport without forcing participation. https://www.spartanforge.ai - save 25% with code bowhunter https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com https://www.zingerfletches.com https://huntworthgear.com/ https://www.lucky-buck.com https://www.bigshottargets.com https://genesis3dprinting.com https://vitalizeseed.com https://waypointtv.com/#podcast If you like what we are doing and want to see more, please consider checking out our Patreon account. Any funds generated through our Patreon account are funneled right back into the podcast to help fund equipment, hosting fees and gear for reviews and giveaways and as always future hunts. http://bit.ly/BHCPatreon http://bit.ly/BowhunterChroniclesPodcas https://huntworthgear.com/?utm_source=Pro+Staff&utm_medium=Direct+Link&utm_campaign=Preseason+Sale Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I talk with Jacob Emery of @d03_outdoors , and we dive into early-season bow-hunting strategies for targeting velvet bucks. Jacob shares his tried-and-true tactics for maximizing your chances of success during the early season. If you're preparing for your next hunt, this episode is packed with valuable insights to help you bag that velvet buck! Key Takeaways: Early-Season Strategy: Setting up trail cameras early to gather intel on deer movements. Understanding Deer Behavior: Knowing how deer move and behave is crucial for success. Adaptability in the Field: Being flexible and adjusting your strategy can make or break a hunt. Velvet Buck Targeting: Specific tactics for successfully hunting velvet bucks in the early season
This week we sat down with Jacob Emery with DO3 Outdoors to talk about water access. Just like the UPO Crew he runs a water feather and uses that thing to maneuver himself around to get in position for some great opportunities to get on deer. We talk a little about setup, some do's and some definite don'ts and a little bit of everything in between. We enjoyed this episode and we hope you guys do too. Using the water is just another tool for the whitetail deer hunters tool belt, it's not always the answer but could be the missing linkWin a Suppressor or Cash Value- https://uponation.co/products/hybrid-46-for-10can-1UPO Gear & Such- https://uponation.co/ UPO Social Media- https://linktr.ee/underpressureoutdoorsHazmore Outdoor Products- https://hazmore.net/Use Code UPO15 at checkout for 15% off your next order!HangFree- https://hangfree.co/ Use code UPO10 at checkout for 10% off your next order!Water Feather Boats- https://waterfeathers.com/ Find a Dealer Near YouBecome a Patron- https://www.patreon.com/user?u=45295718
In this week's episode of the Deer Season 365 podcast, we're talking with Jacob Emery of the DO3 Outdoors YouTube channel all about using water access to improve your odds on mature bucks. Jacob dives into how he got started with water access, equipment needs, tips and tactics, and a few challenges he's faced along the way. If you've ever considered using a kayak or jon boat to access remote hunting spots, this episode is for you! Episode Sponsor: Mathews Archery Important Links: DO3 Outdoors YouTube channel Follow Brian Grossman on Instagram Sign up for NDA's free weekly e-newsletter Subscribe to the Podcast on: Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Spotify iHeartRadio Stitcher About the National Deer Association The National Deer Association (NDA) is a non-profit deer conservation group that works to ensure the future of wild deer, wildlife habitat and hunting. Thank you for subscribing to our podcast! Support NDA's mission by becoming a member today.
We are joined this week by Jacob Emory of DO3 Outdoors to talk everything public land whitetails. How to plan your trip, gear utilized, mapping software, the differences in location, filming tricks, saddle hunting, one sticking, we cover a lot in this one and have a lot of fun doing it.
This episode we pop open the tailgate for Jacob Emery from D03 Outdoors. Jacob is quite the outdoorsman traveling state to state with his kayak year after year with great success. It was no different this turkey season laying them down one after another. Come and take the ride this week as we sit down on the tailgate and see how he gets it done. https://www.youtube.com/@do3outdoors741 https://www.theoutdoordrive.com/ Sponsors: BowTech Archey: https://bowtecharchery.com Huntworth Gear: https://huntworthgear.com/ Fourth Arrow Camera Arms: https://www.fourtharrowcameraarms.com Latitude Outdoors: https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/ Promo Code: Outdoordrive Nor'easter Game Calls: https://nor-eastergamecalls.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dive into a riveting tale of entrepreneurship with Jacob Emery, who emerged from digging trenches to crafting an empire. Armed with resilience and a vision, his transformative journey from a $9/hour laborer to the owner of a multi-million company unfolds. Witness how mentorship, strategic learning, and a relentless drive for success propelled Jacob to the pinnacles of business, all while maintaining an "iron" grip on his fitness regime. Key Points Jacob's transition from laborer to leader The impact of mentorship on success Overcoming the challenge of business acquisition Importance of learning and personal development Maintaining resilience through tough times Best Quotes "I surpassed majority of 'em in the field in two years. I'm like, if I can do that, I'm just gonna buy the damn company by the time I'm 30." "I just don't know a whole lot, Rob, you know, I barely made it through high school. I took the leap of faith that, you know, 28 years old to buy this company with no money." "We needed a true finance person that understood the bigger picture. So we get a fractional CFO. And then that fractional CFO helped us hire an accounting manager, and we had to completely rebuild." "I'll never have another bad day. Hopefully I'll never have another bad day. But that perspective has really catapulted me into a positive mindset at all times." Connect with Jacob R&R Pipeline, INC. Max Effort Muscle Iron & Infrastructure Podcast Pipeline to Prosperity Newsletter Cory G Fitness/Training & Nutrition
Today on episode 164 of the Podcast Rick sits down for the series "Anatomy of A Miss" In which he talks to hunter's about what happens when you miss a big deer. The psychology, thoughts, feelings, and road to redemption lay at the feet of the hunter and this weeks guest is Jacob Emery and the deep dive into his mind after missing his target buck. Find Jacob on YouTube Here! Take time to visit our sponsors! Satties LLC - Click HERE! Get your information for the Mobile Hunters Expo HERE! We would love to hear your thoughts on this one as well so feel free to hit us up in the email or send us a message! If you haven't already check out our YouTube page and subscribe! As always if you enjoy listening to the podcast please like, share, and give us 5 stars on any of the major podcast platforms we are found on. Hear something we missed? Let us know what we are doing wrong or doing right, or if you have a question; Email us at Fueledbytheoutdoors@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The week on The Outdoor Drive we are joined by Jacob Emery. Jacob is the man behind DO3 Outdoors a very established Youtuber! He has killed some amazing deer what we really tear apart is his sucess chasing these deer with the kayak. This was a great time and a great podcast make sure to check him out on his youtube the link is below! https://www.youtube.com/@do3outdoors741 https://www.theoutdoordrive.com/ Sponsors: Huntworth Gear: https://huntworthgear.com/ Latitude Outdoors: https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com Promo code : Outdoordrive Nor'easter Game Calls: https://nor-eastergamecalls.com/ Bowhunters United: https://bowhuntersunited.com/join/?promoCode=XI045006
On today's episode, were joined by Jacob Emery. Jacob is a diehard public land bowhunter from Kentucky who specializes in early season and kayak access to consistently kill whitetails year after year. On this episode we discuss: Glassing beans for early season bucks You find the buck, what's next? Trail camera setups to gain intel for the opener Kayak access Utilizing google earth to verify water access Jacob's kayak setup Kayak access tips and tricks Thank you for listening! Latitude Outdoors link:https://www.latitudeoutdoors.com/ Latitude Outdoors discount code - Insession This podcast is a part of the Waypoint TV Podcast Network. Waypoint is the ultimate outdoor network featuring streaming of full-length fishing and hunting television shows, short films and instructional content, a social media network, Podcast Network. Waypoint is available on Roku, Samsung Smart TV, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, IoS devices, Android Devices and at www.waypointtv.com all for FREE! Join the Waypoint Army by following them on Instagram at the following accounts @waypointtv @waypointfish @waypointhunt @waypointpodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Missed the show this morning? No worries, catch all the action right here from @SENZMornings with Ian Smith featuring, Sermon, Fred de Jong, George Berry, Smithy's Multi, Brock Gilchrist, Stumped by Smithy, Brendan Popplewell, Jacob Emery, Sports Desk, Ag Insights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Missed the show this morning? No worries, catch all the action right here from @SENZMornings with Ian Smith featuring, Sermon, Fred de Jong, George Berry, Smithy's Multi, Brock Gilchrist, Stumped by Smithy, Brendan Popplewell, Jacob Emery, Sports Desk, Ag Insights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Wairarapa Tennis Development Coach Jacob Emery joins the show to talk about building New Zealand's first European club-style red clay courts, how the surface differs, why we need the facilities & more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we talk to our buddy Jacob Emery of D03 Outdoors to talk about his success using boat access specifically with kayaks for hunting bucks and turkeys. His success in the last few seasons has been impressive and after listening to Jacob's seminar at the 2022 Mobile Deer Hunters Expo we knew we needed to do an episode on this topic with him. Don't miss this episode! Subjects include: Kayak access Accessing areas with less hunting pressure Deer hunting Targeting rut funnels Hunt close to the water Turkey hunting Locating Gobblers from the kayak Approaching turkeys from the water And Much More! Click the link to check out Jacob's youtube channel D03 Outdoors! https://www.youtube.com/@do3outdoors741 Join us at the 2023 Mobile Hunters Expo Southern Show in Chattanooga, TN June 23-24th! Make sure you use the promo code "southern" when getting your Mobile Hunters Expo tickets! Learn more about the show here - https://themobilehuntersexpo.com/pages/southern-show Use the promo code “southern” for a discount on your OnX Hunt membership here - https://try.onxmaps.com/hunt/app/hunt-smarter/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA7bucBhCeARIsAIOwr-_sBLib6xC3ibT5BMlTrBUdWdpGYOWOZ_06eZhJajTmMKne7e00Rd4aAtldEALw_wcB Save 10% on your next Vortex Optics order at MidwayUSA.com using the Promo Code "SOUTHERN1023" - https://www.midwayusa.com/ NEW Trace system from First Lite - New: Trace System Have you tagged a deer using something you heard on the show? Submit your listener success story here - Share Your Story Here Want to help keep the show on the air, and get some bonus content? Join our patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thesouthernoutdoorsmen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on episode 119 of the Podcast Chris sits down with the one and only Jacob Emery of DO3 Outdoors! Jacob is a bonafide Turkey Killer and is soon to be one of your favorite outdoor personalities. They start a deep dive on all things Turkey! They cover calls, out of state hunts, the outdoors media, shotgun shells, set ups, and the choices that you make in the woods and how they effect turkey populations! Take Time To Visit Our Sponsors! Huntworth - Click Here! Afflictor Broadheads - Click Here! We would love to hear your thoughts on this one as well so feel free to hit us up in the email or send us a message! If you haven't already check out our YouTube page and subscribe! As always if you enjoy listening to the podcast please like, share, and give us 5 stars on any of the major podcast platforms we are found on. Hear something we missed? Let us know what we are doing wrong or doing right, or if you have a question; Email us at Fueledbytheoutdoors@gmail.com Happy Hunting and Tight Lines! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fueledbytheoutdoors/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fueledbytheoutdoors/support
Today I'm joined by my good buddy Jacob Emery. Jacob's season started off with a bang…then the grind set it. With the best part of November behind him he decided to go to the well that has produced in the past. With water levels down, that meant longer access and not quite as stealthy as a kayak. His persistences would pay off…and a tribute season continues. Thanks for listening! To listen to the podcast click the purple play button at the top of the page. You can also download the podcast via iTunes, Stitcher Radio and Google Play—don't forget to share with your friends! If you like the podcast, please leave us a 5 star iTunes rating…we'd really appreciate it. Click here to listen/subscribe on iTunes (best for iOS devices) Click here to listen/subscribe on Stitcher (best for Android devices) WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 313 Grinding through the season Having good friends is better than deer numbers Tennessee velvet Going back to the well Late to dinner And much more! SHOW NOTES AND LINKS: —Truth From The Stand Merch —Support our partners: Exodus Outdoor Gear, Spartan Forge & Tethrd — Visit my local archery shop Bob and AJ's Archery World —Waypoint TV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode we catch up with Jacob Emery on a bunch of topics. His recent success in Tennessee, early season sign and what to look for. Also get into how he is using his kayak for water access and how he applies out of the box thinking to have consistent success. There's alot of good info in this one hold tight and prepare to gain some knowledge from one of the greats! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justin-synan/support
Today we're recapping our hot, miserable trip to hunt the Tennessee Velvet Hunt. Parker's joined by Jacob Emery, Taylor Philpot, Clay Harper & Jeremy Freeman to discuss the weekends events. This was truly an incredible experience from finding out the buck exists, making a game plan with a group of like-minded hunters, and then ultimately pulling the trigger on a true world class whitetail. Unlike most hunting stories, this isn't just an individual person who got to enjoy the experience. Instead, it's a team of people who were able to successfully pull of a "team hunt" in some incredibly harsh conditions. Become a SGH Patron:https://www.patreon.com/SouthernGroundHuntingOur Partners:Spartan Forge - Use the code “southernground” at www.spartanforge.ai to save 25% on your membership GoWIld - Use the code “southernground” on your gear purchases to save 10% https://timetogowild.com/profile/RkFymLZ3lAc4odGNudd2Lw Tethrd - www.tethrdnation.comSix Day Grind Coffee Co - www.sixdaygrindcoffeeco.com
Today we're recapping our hot, miserable trip to hunt the Tennessee Velvet Hunt. Parker's joined by Jacob Emery, Taylor Philpot, Clay Harper & Jeremy Freeman to discuss the weekends events. This was truly an incredible experience from finding out the buck exists, making a game plan with a group of like-minded hunters, and then ultimately pulling the trigger on a true world class whitetail. Unlike most hunting stories, this isn't just an individual person who got to enjoy the experience. Instead, it's a team of people who were able to successfully pull of a "team hunt" in some incredibly harsh conditions. Become a SGH Patron: https://www.patreon.com/SouthernGroundHunting Our Partners: Spartan Forge - Use the code “southernground” at www.spartanforge.ai to save 25% on your membership GoWIld - Use the code “southernground” on your gear purchases to save 10% https://timetogowild.com/profile/RkFymLZ3lAc4odGNudd2Lw Tethrd - www.tethrdnation.com Six Day Grind Coffee Co - www.sixdaygrindcoffeeco.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode of the Deer Gear Podcast I am joined by Jacob Emery to discuss using water access to get on big bucks on public land. Jacob finds himself getting creative with access, using kayaks, e-bikes and anything he can to get an advantage on access. This episode is jam packed with some great information! If you find yourself wanting to learn more on how to get more creative with access this is the episode for you! The Exodus MMT is now for sale! Purchase here: https://bit.ly/ExodusMMT CONNECT WITH US: https://linktr.ee/TheDeerGearPodcast https://linktr.ee/exodustrailcameras http://linktr.ee/TheLandPodcast
Today on the podcast I'm joined by Jacob Emery. Jacob's from Kentucky and has a no nonsense refreshing approach to hunting. He broke a 3 year drought in style with two public land hammers…one in Kentucky and one In Indiana. Both relied on hunting hard to reach areas that required water access. Even still…the water access wasn't a nice Sunday paddle. Most wouldn't even go into to hunt these areas. As the work to get a deer out required transferring deer to boat, from boat to ground, move boat around log jam, drag buck back to boat…reload buck in boat…and continue paddling. I really enjoyed this conversation and hope you all do too - thanks for listening! To listen to the podcast click the purple play button at the top of the page. You can also download the podcast via iTunes, Stitcher Radio and Google Play—don't forget to share with your friends! If you like the podcast, please leave us a 5 star iTunes rating…we'd really appreciate it. Click here to listen/subscribe on iTunes (best for iOS devices) Click here to listen/subscribe on Stitcher (best for Android devices) WHAT TO EXPECT FROM PODCAST 289 Three year drought Indiana and Kentucky hammers Water access Do it for the gram! And much more! SHOW NOTES AND LINKS: —Truth From The Stand Merch —Support our partners: Exodus Outdoor Gear, Spartan Forge & Tethrd —Waypoint TV Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on episode 80 of the Podcast Rick and Chris sit down with Jacob Emery of DO3 Outdoors and talk about how to plan an epic Spring Turkey Trip! Topics include: Jacob's new nickname, Hunting in multiple states, How to find good spots that have not been spot burned, Bow hunting birds in West and Midwest, How good of a chance you have of getting a pin from Jacob, The cascading effect of raptors, predators and habitat loss, One bird limits, and a whole lot more!. If you would like too view Jacob's content find him HERE Please remember to visit our title Sponsor Blackgate Hunting Products! As a listener use the promo code FUELED on your next order for 10% off. Click Here to visit their page! We would love to hear your thoughts on this one as well so feel free to hit us up in the email or send us a message! If you haven't already check out our YouTube page and subscribe! As always if you enjoy listening to the podcast please like, share, and give us 5 stars on any of the major podcast platforms we are found on. Hear something we missed? Let us know what we are doing wrong or doing right, or if you have a question; Email us at Fueledbytheoutdoors@gmail.com Happy Hunting and Tight Lines! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fueledbytheoutdoors/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fueledbytheoutdoors/support
Today on episode 77 of the Podcast Chris talks with Jacob Emery of DO3 Outdoors. They Break down Jacob's two bucks from this season. Topics include choosing the right path, How water cloaks scent, One Sticking, Being sure about your settings, Birds in the fall, and Birds in the spring. The guys also get into the reality of people spot burning public lands. Please remember to visit our title Sponsor Blackgate Hunting Products! As a listener use the promo code FUELED on your next order for 10% off. Click Here to visit their page! We would love to hear your thoughts on this one as well so feel free to hit us up in the email or send us a message! If you haven't already check out our YouTube page and subscribe! As always if you enjoy listening to the podcast please like, share, and give us 5 stars on any of the major podcast platforms we are found on. Hear something we missed? Let us know what we are doing wrong or doing right, or if you have a question; Email us at Fueledbytheoutdoors@gmail.com Happy Hunting and Tight Lines! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fueledbytheoutdoors/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fueledbytheoutdoors/support
On this episode of The Roundtable Podcast, guest, Jacob Emery is brought onto the show. He's a part owner of Max Effort Muscle, he also owns his own company "R&R Pipeline, INC." . We talk about how he grew within this business from the bottom up & endured the hardships.
In this episode of The Propcast, Louisa talks with Roger Smith, CEO of TermSheet, about how productivity in real estate deals can be maximised through centralised data, workflows and collaboration tools to bring together all functions of a firm, saving time, increasing efficiency and extrapolating data in meaningful ways. Companies Mentioned Fundrise https://fundrise.com/ RealtyMogul https://www.realtymogul.com/ CrowdStreet https://www.crowdstreet.com/ Platform Ventures https://platformventures.com/ CRE Tech https://newyork.cretech.com/ Lincoln Property Company https://www.lpc.com/ Shoutouts Michael Beckerman, CRE Tech https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-beckerman/ Eric Roseman, Lincoln Property Company https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-roseman-ab010912/ Jordan Kovalsky, Faropoint https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordankovalsky/ Jacob Emery, Lincoln Property Company https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-emery-8037a7b1/ Key Highlights from this Episode The power of Excel and the excessive use of Excel is interesting, but like the amount of insight and data that's generated, because of my data background, like generated in those Excel spreadsheets is massive and it's untapped right now. - Roger first and foremost, our core problem we're trying to solve is to build workflows that help real estate professionals manage their deals better. - Roger So our purpose is really to help them surface insights from their own data. Not necessarily for us as a company to surface insights from their data. - Roger What we're hearing on is like platform fatigue, where I have to go to all these different places to understand one thing. - Roger When you build a tool inside a private equity firm, it's great because you have access to all the problems. But that's not great because you think the world thinks exactly like that. - Roger About our Guests Roger Smith https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogesmith/ Roger Smith is the CEO of TermSheet, which he co-founded in 2020. He is a seasoned entrepreneur with extensive experience in technology companies and deep roots in proptech. Prior to founding Term Sheet, Roger served as Chief Technology Officer for a real estate-focused private equity firm based in Kansas City. He was responsible for the creation and maintenance of internal, advisor-facing,and investor-facing technology systems. Previously, Roger was chief technology officer at Groundbreaker, Inc., where he built the firm's white-label real estate crowdfunding product, which powers a number of current applications. Prior to Groundbreaker, Roger was lead engineer for PlotWatt, Inc., a start-up energy disaggregation technology company, growing the client base from zero to several thousand. Roger earned a Bachelor of Science in Math and Computer Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, was a Researcher in Duke University's Computational Neuroscience Laboratory, and earned a Master of Science in Machine Learning from Columbia University. Sahil Rattan https://www.linkedin.com/in/sahil-rattan-88389b15a/ Sahil Rattan is the COO of TermSheet, which he co-founded in 2020. He spent the early half of his career focused on real estate private equity covering diverse transactions on both the acquisitions and asset management side. He spent the latter half doing technology investment banking in Deutsche Bank's San Francisco office focusing mergers and acquisitions, and debt/equity capital raises for leading software businesses. He holds a Bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Southern California where he graduated with honors. About Our Host Louisa Dickins https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisa-dickins-ab065392/?originalSubdomain=uk Louisa started her career in property working at a well-known estate agency in London. Realising her people skills, she moved over to Lloyd May to pursue a career in recruitment. She now is a Director at LMRE, who are a specialist recruitment firm driven by PropTech and recruitment professionals, and Louisa oversees their 5 core areas. Louisa co-founded LMRE and provides a constructive recruitment platform to the new disruptors in real estate. Louisa is also on the board of Directors at UK PropTech Association (UKPA). About LMRE www.lmre.tech LMRE believe there is a better way to recruit. LMRE focus on a more comprehensive, client led focus delivering exceptional talent to the place at the time. They are passionate about the industry and passionate about people's careers. LMRE spend time with each client to become and an extension of the business, and their transparency and core values help them grow with the sector. LMRE simplify recruitment and innovate with our clients and evolve the people driven, PropTech community.
Finally got around to getting a good buddy of mine on the podcast to record. Jacob Emery is an absolute killer and as humble as they come. we got into our mindsets and expectations we had for the 2020 bow season and why we feel as if we fell short. I hope you guys enjoy this episode! Also, if you all can please go and leave review on itunes for me. I will greatly appreciate it and it helps me make the show better to listen to and more enjoyable! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Today on episode 31! Rick and Chris are joined by Tyler Westell to break down his public land buck and by Jacob Emery of D03 Outdoors (Check out the YOUTUBE videos he's got!) Topics include: Buying a boat for deer season, Heartbreak in tacking a big buck, Public Land and it's challenges, How to actively run multiple cell cameras, Allowing yourself to keep moving forward, Chris finding out he wasn't where the elk where at in Colorado, Being able to take hunting as things come, and allowing yourself to be in a good position for the remainder of the season, , helping the greater hunting community, how to get involved in the outdoor media market, and so much more! If you haven't already check out our YouTube page and subscribe, as well as subscribe to this podcast! As always if you enjoy listening to the podcast please like, share, and give us 5 stars on any of the major podcast platforms we are found on. Hear something we missed? Let us know what we are doing wrong or doing right, or if you have a question; Email us at theeliteoutdoors1@gmail Happy Hunting and Tight Lines! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fueledbytheoutdoors/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fueledbytheoutdoors/support
Jacob prefers early season to pattern mature bucks before their velvet drops and they turn into a new animal. He identifies overlooked areas and finds bedding in food plots to get in close and also avoid hiking too far in the heat. Be sure to tune in for a some solid tactical approach to your early season bow hunt! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wheretohunt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wheretohunt/support
How you access public land is one of the most impactful ways to improve the odds of success for your hunt. Jacob utilizes multiple methods to separate himself from other hunters. In some cases it could mean going farther, crossing water, or even hunting close to a parking lot. There are some solid nuggets of knowledge in this week's episode and we hope you enjoy it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wheretohunt/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wheretohunt/support
This week we're talking with Jacob Emery, of "The Huntin' Grounds TV". Jacob is your every day average guy. Like a lot of us, he works hard to balance work & family life with his addiction to chasing big bucks any chance he gets. In episode 66, Jacob talks about his last two seasons where he capitalized on multiple public land bucks, including 3 Tennessee studs. We're breaking down his tactics, but the overall theme of this podcast revolves around taking advantage of the endless hunting opportunities we have across the US on our public lands. If you're like us, you grew up watching hunting shows on tv, where it seemed like if you wanted to be successful you had to have a bunch of money to pay an outfitter. That's simply NOT TRUE! Jacob proves year in and year out that if you have the drive, you can do it on a very small budget. Southern Ground Hunting is powered by Simple Cast.
This week we're talking with Jacob Emery, of "The Huntin' Grounds TV". Jacob is your every day average guy. Like a lot of us, he works hard to balance work & family life with his addiction to chasing big bucks any chance he gets. In episode 66, Jacob talks about his last two seasons where he capitalized on multiple public land bucks, including 3 Tennessee studs. We're breaking down his tactics, but the overall theme of this podcast revolves around taking advantage of the endless hunting opportunities we have across the US on our public lands. If you're like us, you grew up watching hunting shows on tv, where it seemed like if you wanted to be successful you had to have a bunch of money to pay an outfitter. That's simply NOT TRUE! Jacob proves year in and year out that if you have the drive, you can do it on a very small budget. Southern Ground Hunting is powered by Simple Cast.
We have another whitetail hunting tactic podcast for you this week as we break down Jacob Myers' and Jacob Emery's successful velvet buck hunt on Tennessee public land this weekend! We hit topics such as how they chose their parcel of public they hunted, how they narrowed it down to specific spots, how did they know when to abandon their first spot and how they ended up with a big buck on the ground!
Today we have on Jacob Emery from The Huntin Grounds TV to talk Kansas Rio's! Jacob just had some success during Kansas's archery turkey season and was kind enough to come on the show to let us know how he did it! We talk tag prices, season dates, scouting public land, what habitat to look for on a map, and of corse we cover how Jacob caught his tent on fire! This was a fun episode and a must listen if you have dreams of chasing a slam, or if you want to see some of the most unique land America has to offer! DONT FORGET TO TUNE IN TO THE STRUT REPORT THIS FRIDAY FOR EP 100!
Many of you know Jacob Emery from The Hunting Grounds TV, a popular youtube hunting show. This year Jacob was able to take a great buck on LBL in Tennessee, along with another great buck on his property in Kentucky! We go through the stories of these bucks and how his deer season went, then transition into turkey talk! Your not going to want to miss this one! Don't forget to tune into the Southern Outdoorsmen Strut Report which will launch for this turkey season on March 1, 2019!
In Alternative Kinships: Economy and Family in Russian Modernism (Northern Illinois University Press, 2017), Jacob Emery presents literary texts as intersections of aesthetic, social, and economic phenomena. Drawing particular attention to the texts that emerge under the influence of burgeoning Soviet ideology, Jacob Emery discusses aesthetic developments and repercussions caused and initiated by the programs aimed at the redefinition of economy and society. The spheres of family and economy appear to not only absorb changes and transformations instigated by the strengthening of communist rhetoric, but also to exercise influences on the formation and on the development of Soviet literature, reshaping the aesthetic continuum and revealing the collision of paradigms and epistemes. While focusing on the texts that illuminate the peculiarities of Russian Modernism (Andrei Bely’s Petersburg, Yuri Olesha’s Envy), Alternative Kinships also includes a detailed discussion of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The House of the Seven Gables, Miroslav Krleza’s The Return of Filip Latinovicz, and Isak Dinesen’s stories. This comparative attempt discloses intricate interconnections not only between literatures and cultures but between ideologies and political programs as well. Jacob Emery points out, “Like the authors of Russian modernism, Hawthorne, Krlea, and Dinesen are concerned with alternative kinships that take shape at a moment of crisis in the history of hereditary castes: the rise of Jeffersonian democracy, the fall of the Austro-Hungarian aristocracy, and, in Dinesen’s historical fiction, a preoccupation with inheritance mechanisms in the period just before and after the French Revolution “(10-11). Literature appears to respond to political developments, which bring forth crucial shifts, redefining the areas of the familiar and of the conventional. As Alternative Kinships demonstrates, Soviet literature offers an array of intriguing possibilities for reshaping family relationships. In addition, these experiments are inextricably connected with the Soviet economic endeavors. One of the fascinating family experiments that Jacob Emery extensively comments on is “milk kinship,” which, under the Soviet regime,” aimed to replac[e] traditional ideas of kinship” (113). State-run milk banks, Emery argues, is “the metaphor of a transcendental mother supplying a universal family” (115). Russian modernism generates a number of scenarios, portraying not only the redefinition of social and economic relations but also the transformation of the individual: alternative kinships call for New Men and Women. Alongside family relationships, which respond to economic, political, ideological modifications, Alternative Kinships also touches upon hereditary memory: family is inseparable from the memory that reveals itself in multiple ways. Aesthetic and literary interconnections that Jacob Emery outlines through the analysis of gothic and modernist texts initiate a conversation about cultural memory: literary texts demonstrate the interconnectedness of the aesthetics, history, society, and the individual. Literature as a complex construct that incorporates a number of components and fragments, which establish a variety of relationships, can be illustrated with the image of mirror, which is closely analyzed in Alternative Kinships. Mirror is actively employed to show family relationships and to reveal the potential of a literary text to absorb and to respond to the environment. Revealing the dynamics of family and economy relationships across times and cultures, Alternative Kinships contributes to the discussion of international modernism(s), Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Alternative Kinships: Economy and Family in Russian Modernism (Northern Illinois University Press, 2017), Jacob Emery presents literary texts as intersections of aesthetic, social, and economic phenomena. Drawing particular attention to the texts that emerge under the influence of burgeoning Soviet ideology, Jacob Emery discusses aesthetic developments and repercussions caused and initiated by the programs aimed at the redefinition of economy and society. The spheres of family and economy appear to not only absorb changes and transformations instigated by the strengthening of communist rhetoric, but also to exercise influences on the formation and on the development of Soviet literature, reshaping the aesthetic continuum and revealing the collision of paradigms and epistemes. While focusing on the texts that illuminate the peculiarities of Russian Modernism (Andrei Bely’s Petersburg, Yuri Olesha’s Envy), Alternative Kinships also includes a detailed discussion of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The House of the Seven Gables, Miroslav Krleza’s The Return of Filip Latinovicz, and Isak Dinesen’s stories. This comparative attempt discloses intricate interconnections not only between literatures and cultures but between ideologies and political programs as well. Jacob Emery points out, “Like the authors of Russian modernism, Hawthorne, Krlea, and Dinesen are concerned with alternative kinships that take shape at a moment of crisis in the history of hereditary castes: the rise of Jeffersonian democracy, the fall of the Austro-Hungarian aristocracy, and, in Dinesen’s historical fiction, a preoccupation with inheritance mechanisms in the period just before and after the French Revolution “(10-11). Literature appears to respond to political developments, which bring forth crucial shifts, redefining the areas of the familiar and of the conventional. As Alternative Kinships demonstrates, Soviet literature offers an array of intriguing possibilities for reshaping family relationships. In addition, these experiments are inextricably connected with the Soviet economic endeavors. One of the fascinating family experiments that Jacob Emery extensively comments on is “milk kinship,” which, under the Soviet regime,” aimed to replac[e] traditional ideas of kinship” (113). State-run milk banks, Emery argues, is “the metaphor of a transcendental mother supplying a universal family” (115). Russian modernism generates a number of scenarios, portraying not only the redefinition of social and economic relations but also the transformation of the individual: alternative kinships call for New Men and Women. Alongside family relationships, which respond to economic, political, ideological modifications, Alternative Kinships also touches upon hereditary memory: family is inseparable from the memory that reveals itself in multiple ways. Aesthetic and literary interconnections that Jacob Emery outlines through the analysis of gothic and modernist texts initiate a conversation about cultural memory: literary texts demonstrate the interconnectedness of the aesthetics, history, society, and the individual. Literature as a complex construct that incorporates a number of components and fragments, which establish a variety of relationships, can be illustrated with the image of mirror, which is closely analyzed in Alternative Kinships. Mirror is actively employed to show family relationships and to reveal the potential of a literary text to absorb and to respond to the environment. Revealing the dynamics of family and economy relationships across times and cultures, Alternative Kinships contributes to the discussion of international modernism(s), Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Alternative Kinships: Economy and Family in Russian Modernism (Northern Illinois University Press, 2017), Jacob Emery presents literary texts as intersections of aesthetic, social, and economic phenomena. Drawing particular attention to the texts that emerge under the influence of burgeoning Soviet ideology, Jacob Emery discusses aesthetic developments and repercussions caused and initiated by the programs aimed at the redefinition of economy and society. The spheres of family and economy appear to not only absorb changes and transformations instigated by the strengthening of communist rhetoric, but also to exercise influences on the formation and on the development of Soviet literature, reshaping the aesthetic continuum and revealing the collision of paradigms and epistemes. While focusing on the texts that illuminate the peculiarities of Russian Modernism (Andrei Bely’s Petersburg, Yuri Olesha’s Envy), Alternative Kinships also includes a detailed discussion of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The House of the Seven Gables, Miroslav Krleza’s The Return of Filip Latinovicz, and Isak Dinesen’s stories. This comparative attempt discloses intricate interconnections not only between literatures and cultures but between ideologies and political programs as well. Jacob Emery points out, “Like the authors of Russian modernism, Hawthorne, Krlea, and Dinesen are concerned with alternative kinships that take shape at a moment of crisis in the history of hereditary castes: the rise of Jeffersonian democracy, the fall of the Austro-Hungarian aristocracy, and, in Dinesen’s historical fiction, a preoccupation with inheritance mechanisms in the period just before and after the French Revolution “(10-11). Literature appears to respond to political developments, which bring forth crucial shifts, redefining the areas of the familiar and of the conventional. As Alternative Kinships demonstrates, Soviet literature offers an array of intriguing possibilities for reshaping family relationships. In addition, these experiments are inextricably connected with the Soviet economic endeavors. One of the fascinating family experiments that Jacob Emery extensively comments on is “milk kinship,” which, under the Soviet regime,” aimed to replac[e] traditional ideas of kinship” (113). State-run milk banks, Emery argues, is “the metaphor of a transcendental mother supplying a universal family” (115). Russian modernism generates a number of scenarios, portraying not only the redefinition of social and economic relations but also the transformation of the individual: alternative kinships call for New Men and Women. Alongside family relationships, which respond to economic, political, ideological modifications, Alternative Kinships also touches upon hereditary memory: family is inseparable from the memory that reveals itself in multiple ways. Aesthetic and literary interconnections that Jacob Emery outlines through the analysis of gothic and modernist texts initiate a conversation about cultural memory: literary texts demonstrate the interconnectedness of the aesthetics, history, society, and the individual. Literature as a complex construct that incorporates a number of components and fragments, which establish a variety of relationships, can be illustrated with the image of mirror, which is closely analyzed in Alternative Kinships. Mirror is actively employed to show family relationships and to reveal the potential of a literary text to absorb and to respond to the environment. Revealing the dynamics of family and economy relationships across times and cultures, Alternative Kinships contributes to the discussion of international modernism(s), Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Alternative Kinships: Economy and Family in Russian Modernism (Northern Illinois University Press, 2017), Jacob Emery presents literary texts as intersections of aesthetic, social, and economic phenomena. Drawing particular attention to the texts that emerge under the influence of burgeoning Soviet ideology, Jacob Emery discusses aesthetic developments and repercussions caused... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Alternative Kinships: Economy and Family in Russian Modernism (Northern Illinois University Press, 2017), Jacob Emery presents literary texts as intersections of aesthetic, social, and economic phenomena. Drawing particular attention to the texts that emerge under the influence of burgeoning Soviet ideology, Jacob Emery discusses aesthetic developments and repercussions caused and initiated by the programs aimed at the redefinition of economy and society. The spheres of family and economy appear to not only absorb changes and transformations instigated by the strengthening of communist rhetoric, but also to exercise influences on the formation and on the development of Soviet literature, reshaping the aesthetic continuum and revealing the collision of paradigms and epistemes. While focusing on the texts that illuminate the peculiarities of Russian Modernism (Andrei Bely’s Petersburg, Yuri Olesha’s Envy), Alternative Kinships also includes a detailed discussion of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The House of the Seven Gables, Miroslav Krleza’s The Return of Filip Latinovicz, and Isak Dinesen’s stories. This comparative attempt discloses intricate interconnections not only between literatures and cultures but between ideologies and political programs as well. Jacob Emery points out, “Like the authors of Russian modernism, Hawthorne, Krlea, and Dinesen are concerned with alternative kinships that take shape at a moment of crisis in the history of hereditary castes: the rise of Jeffersonian democracy, the fall of the Austro-Hungarian aristocracy, and, in Dinesen’s historical fiction, a preoccupation with inheritance mechanisms in the period just before and after the French Revolution “(10-11). Literature appears to respond to political developments, which bring forth crucial shifts, redefining the areas of the familiar and of the conventional. As Alternative Kinships demonstrates, Soviet literature offers an array of intriguing possibilities for reshaping family relationships. In addition, these experiments are inextricably connected with the Soviet economic endeavors. One of the fascinating family experiments that Jacob Emery extensively comments on is “milk kinship,” which, under the Soviet regime,” aimed to replac[e] traditional ideas of kinship” (113). State-run milk banks, Emery argues, is “the metaphor of a transcendental mother supplying a universal family” (115). Russian modernism generates a number of scenarios, portraying not only the redefinition of social and economic relations but also the transformation of the individual: alternative kinships call for New Men and Women. Alongside family relationships, which respond to economic, political, ideological modifications, Alternative Kinships also touches upon hereditary memory: family is inseparable from the memory that reveals itself in multiple ways. Aesthetic and literary interconnections that Jacob Emery outlines through the analysis of gothic and modernist texts initiate a conversation about cultural memory: literary texts demonstrate the interconnectedness of the aesthetics, history, society, and the individual. Literature as a complex construct that incorporates a number of components and fragments, which establish a variety of relationships, can be illustrated with the image of mirror, which is closely analyzed in Alternative Kinships. Mirror is actively employed to show family relationships and to reveal the potential of a literary text to absorb and to respond to the environment. Revealing the dynamics of family and economy relationships across times and cultures, Alternative Kinships contributes to the discussion of international modernism(s), Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Alternative Kinships: Economy and Family in Russian Modernism (Northern Illinois University Press, 2017), Jacob Emery presents literary texts as intersections of aesthetic, social, and economic phenomena. Drawing particular attention to the texts that emerge under the influence of burgeoning Soviet ideology, Jacob Emery discusses aesthetic developments and repercussions caused and initiated by the programs aimed at the redefinition of economy and society. The spheres of family and economy appear to not only absorb changes and transformations instigated by the strengthening of communist rhetoric, but also to exercise influences on the formation and on the development of Soviet literature, reshaping the aesthetic continuum and revealing the collision of paradigms and epistemes. While focusing on the texts that illuminate the peculiarities of Russian Modernism (Andrei Bely’s Petersburg, Yuri Olesha’s Envy), Alternative Kinships also includes a detailed discussion of Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The House of the Seven Gables, Miroslav Krleza’s The Return of Filip Latinovicz, and Isak Dinesen’s stories. This comparative attempt discloses intricate interconnections not only between literatures and cultures but between ideologies and political programs as well. Jacob Emery points out, “Like the authors of Russian modernism, Hawthorne, Krlea, and Dinesen are concerned with alternative kinships that take shape at a moment of crisis in the history of hereditary castes: the rise of Jeffersonian democracy, the fall of the Austro-Hungarian aristocracy, and, in Dinesen’s historical fiction, a preoccupation with inheritance mechanisms in the period just before and after the French Revolution “(10-11). Literature appears to respond to political developments, which bring forth crucial shifts, redefining the areas of the familiar and of the conventional. As Alternative Kinships demonstrates, Soviet literature offers an array of intriguing possibilities for reshaping family relationships. In addition, these experiments are inextricably connected with the Soviet economic endeavors. One of the fascinating family experiments that Jacob Emery extensively comments on is “milk kinship,” which, under the Soviet regime,” aimed to replac[e] traditional ideas of kinship” (113). State-run milk banks, Emery argues, is “the metaphor of a transcendental mother supplying a universal family” (115). Russian modernism generates a number of scenarios, portraying not only the redefinition of social and economic relations but also the transformation of the individual: alternative kinships call for New Men and Women. Alongside family relationships, which respond to economic, political, ideological modifications, Alternative Kinships also touches upon hereditary memory: family is inseparable from the memory that reveals itself in multiple ways. Aesthetic and literary interconnections that Jacob Emery outlines through the analysis of gothic and modernist texts initiate a conversation about cultural memory: literary texts demonstrate the interconnectedness of the aesthetics, history, society, and the individual. Literature as a complex construct that incorporates a number of components and fragments, which establish a variety of relationships, can be illustrated with the image of mirror, which is closely analyzed in Alternative Kinships. Mirror is actively employed to show family relationships and to reveal the potential of a literary text to absorb and to respond to the environment. Revealing the dynamics of family and economy relationships across times and cultures, Alternative Kinships contributes to the discussion of international modernism(s), Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices