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Why Men Hide Their Feelings | Part 2 | Marriage Takeover Bro TalkWhy do so many men stay silent about what they feel?In Part 2 of this real and unfiltered Bro Talk conversation, E sits down with Jamar (engaged), Thomas (single), and EJ (newly married) to unpack the deeper reasons men struggle to express emotions, communicate openly, and feel safe being vulnerable.This episode goes beyond surface-level conversations and dives into:
Today on The Social, we debate the merits of a new creatine-packed breakfast cereal being marketed to men. And, would you be upset if your boyfriend made himself a cup of coffee every morning but never offered you one? Then, an estimated one in ten fathers of newborns experience postpartum depression. Plus, would you cancel a first date with someone if you didn’t like their outfit? Featuring Jamar McNeil, the host of ‘The Drive Home with Jamar’ on Toronto’s Chum 104.5.
What if everyday traders finally had access to the same kind of market intelligence hedge funds have used for decades? In this powerful episode, we sit down with Jamar James, founder of DCG Trader, to unpack how AI is completely reshaping the future of trading — and why the old way of learning markets is broken. Jamar isn't another social media "guru" selling screenshots and hype. He built an AI-powered trading ecosystem designed to help ordinary people think and execute like professionals. His platform, the DCG Mastermind Scout, delivers institutional-style market reports, sector rotation scans, and actionable trade setups from simple commands. At the center of it all is his revolutionary concept: The Operator Mindset. Instead of emotionally chasing trades, Operators use AI-validated intelligence to make smarter, more disciplined decisions. It's a complete shift in how people approach wealth-building in today's markets. In this episode, we discuss: Why most retail traders keep losing money How AI is leveling the playing field between Wall Street and Main Street The difference between "trading" and becoming an Operator Building an AI trading engine from scratch — without a finance degree Why transparency is becoming the most valuable currency in trading education The collapse of trust in the guru economy How Jamar proves his system live instead of posting cherry-picked screenshots If you've ever felt like the market wasn't designed for people like you, this conversation may completely change your perspective. This episode is for: ✔ Aspiring traders ✔ Entrepreneurs interested in AI ✔ People tired of fake financial influencers ✔ Anyone curious about the future of investing and automation
Jamar Anderson, assistant director of internal affairs in Louisiana Tech's Bulldog Success Center, has made a home for himself at the University. From his time as a student taking on leadership positions and finding early work on campus in the office that would later give him a full time job, he's put Tech students first. He talks about his time at Tech and highlights the effectiveness of the Bulldog Success Center in this episode, and he even takes some time to break down his thoughts on the 2026 NBA Finals. Bulldog Success Center on Instagram: instagram.com/latech_bsc Website: 1894.latech.edu/beyond/ Email: 1894@latech.edu
Talking Relationships in This Generation | Marriage Takeover Bro TalkWhat does dating, marriage, commitment, and relationships really look like in this generation?In this powerful episode of Marriage Takeover Bro Talk, E sits down with three men in different stages of life and relationships:
Episode 342 of The Business Development Podcast features the return of entrepreneur, speaker, author, and Foureva Media founder Jamar Jones for one of the most powerful conversations yet on reinvention, visibility, personal branding, and becoming the person your future requires. From opening for artists like Snoop Dogg, T.I., Common, and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony to losing his voice and rebuilding his entire life through entrepreneurship, Jamar shares the hard-earned lessons that transformed his mindset and ultimately led him to building one of the most respected personal branding agencies in the space.Together, Kelly Kennedy and Jamar dive deep into what it actually takes to build a brand people remember in 2026. They unpack why most people stay stuck, why visibility matters more than ever, how to position yourself for bigger opportunities, why your offer might not be converting, and the mindset shift required to stop waiting and start building momentum. This is not a surface-level branding conversation. It is a powerful discussion about identity, growth, purpose, and learning to put yourself out there before life forces you to reinvent yourself. If you are an entrepreneur, creator, leader, or someone trying to reach the next level, this episode will challenge the way you think about your brand, your future, and your potential.Key Takeaways: Don't tie your identity to one vehicle. Tie it to your mission and purpose.Reinvention is not optional. At some point, life will force you to evolve.Most people are not failing because they are incapable. They are failing because they have not started.Opportunities do not usually come to people who wait. They come to people who are actively looking.Your personal brand is how people talk about you in rooms you are not in.If people do not know what you do, they cannot help you, refer you, hire you, or advocate for you.More visibility creates more opportunity. In today's world, you need to put yourself out there consistently.Your offer should sell the transformation, not the features, details, or deliverables.Social proof matters. Capture testimonials, case studies, wins, and proof every chance you get.Do not let a proposal sell for you. Align on the offer, investment, and expectations before you send it.Follow Jamar, grab a copy of Change Your Circle, Change Your Life, and learn how to build a brand people actually remember with Foureva Media.
Mike, Richie and Alec break down the commitment of WR Jamar Taylor, how he ended up at Rutgers and what he brings to the table as a player Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Abyss Podcast - Issue 245: JAMAR JOHNSON DON'T SLEEP TAP IN! IG- @the_abyss_podcast @skitgod_lukeycage @dr.hellmouth @primojab EMAIL- cftheabysspodcast@gmail.com
Dan, Jamar and Osei discuss the NBA playoffs, the controversy surrounding Real Madrid, Jalen Brown stating that the 2025-26 season was his favorite in his career, Curren$y and Wiz Khalifa's recent album run and more.
There's a moment in Hajj most people only think about as a logistical headache — the stoning of the Jamarāt. Crowded, hot, exhausting. You queue up, you throw, you move on.But behind that act is one of the most instructive scenes in our religion. And it happens to a father and a son, thousands of years before any of us were born.-----Ibrāhīm ﷺ waited decades for a child. He was an old man — the only worshipper of Allāh in his world. Just him, his wife, and his cousin Lūṭ. That was the entire ummah.He made duʿāʾ. Allāh gave him a son.And then, as soon as Ismāʿīl reached the age the Qurʾān describes as **بَلَغَ مَعَهُ السَّعْيَ** — old enough to walk with him, work with him, hike with him, that beautiful pre-teenage age where the father is still the hero — Allāh told Ibrāhīm in a dream to slaughter him.I want you to sit with that for a second.Not as a young man tested with his own life. As a father, tested with his only son. Allāh wasn't asking him for everything. Allāh was asking him for the *one thing* most dear to him.This is the test that meets you in fatherhood. The test of whether Allāh comes before everything — including the people you love most.Both of them passed. Both submitted. The son said:> يَا أَبَتِ افْعَلْ مَا تُؤْمَرُ ۖ سَتَجِدُنِي إِن شَاءَ اللَّهُ مِنَ الصَّابِرِينَ> > *O my dear father, do as you have been commanded. You will find me, in shāʾ Allāh, among the patient ones.*-----Now here is the part I want you to focus on.On the way to the slaughter, Iblīs came. And what he whispered wasn't crude. It was clever. He listed every sacrifice Ibrāhīm had already made: *You were thrown into the fire. You were exiled. You migrated. You circumcised at an old age. Hasn't Allāh asked enough of you? And now your only son?*Ibrāhīm ﷺ didn't argue. He didn't debate. He didn't even just make duʿāʾ for protection.He bent down. He picked up seven pebbles. And he threw them.*Allāhu Akbar. Allāhu Akbar. Allāhu Akbar.*Then he moved.Iblīs came again, at a second spot. Seven more pebbles. *Allāhu Akbar.* He moved again.Iblīs came a third time. Seven pebbles. *Allāhu Akbar.* And Iblīs left, and didn't come back.-----Every Hajj, two to three million Muslims re-enact this. We throw stones at three pillars. We say *Allāhu Akbar.* We move on.But I think most of us don't realise what we're commemorating. We're not just throwing rocks at a symbol of evil. We're rehearsing a *method*.**Ibrāhīm didn't only make duʿāʾ. He picked up stones.**This is something I think about a lot. We have a tendency, when something is hard, to make duʿāʾ and then sit down. As if duʿāʾ alone is the entire toolkit. As if Allāh wants nothing more from us than our words.But Allāh gave us hands. He gave us bodies. He gave us pebbles. He wants to see what skin we have in the game. Not just our tongues — our *physicality.* He wants to see us bend down, pick something up, and throw it.Make duʿāʾ. *And then act.*-----The second thing Ibrāhīm did was even more underrated.**He moved.**He didn't stay at the same spot and keep throwing. He moved to a new location. And then another.This is huge. Because the lesson is: your environment shapes you. You cannot defeat the whisper of Iblīs while standing in the same place that lets him whisper.We have a principle in Islam — *al-jārū qabla al-dār.* The neighbour before the house. Look at your neighbourhood before you look at the property. The Prophet ﷺ said a person is on the religion of their closest friend. The one you spend the most time with — that's who you become.So when we ask Allāh to protect us from a sin, from a bad habit, from a toxic relationship, from a destructive workplace — and then we go right back into the same room, with the same people, in the same scroll, on the same screen — we are standing where Ibrāhīm refused to stand.Move. Move your body. Move your house. Move your friendship circle. Move your phone out of the bedroom. If you keep falling asleep when you open the muṣḥaf, don't read in bed — find a chair, find a desk, have a cup of coffee.Don't try to outlast Iblīs from his own territory. Pick up the pebbles, throw, and walk somewhere else.-----Here's what gives me hope.Ibrāhīm ﷺ moved *three times.* And then Iblīs left. He didn't come back.That's the promise embedded in this story. If you keep throwing and you keep moving, eventually the whisper gives up and goes looking for someone else. The struggle isn't infinite. It just feels infinite when you stand still.And the ending of Ibrāhīm and Ismāʿīl's story is the ending of every story where someone gives Allāh everything: nobody died. Allāh replaced the sacrifice with a great one. The son lived. The father was honoured. The act was immortalised in our worship until the end of time.When you put Allāh first — really first, not in a sentimental way but in a *here are my hands, here are my pebbles, here is the room I'm walking out of* kind of way — you don't lose. Barakah flows through everything you touch.-----So this Dhū al-Ḥijjah, even if you're not at the Jamarāt this year, take the lesson home with you.What is your Iblīs whispering at you right now? What's the pebble you need to pick up? And — this is the harder one — *what is the spot you need to move from?*Throw. Then move. Throw. Then move.He gives up before you do.-----*With duʿāʾ for those making Hajj this year, and for those still building toward it.* This is a public episode. 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Today on The Social, Zoë Kravitz’s engagement ring from Harry Styles looks a lot like the one she got from Channing Tatum! And, would you pay $50 to watch the opening night of a movie at a movie theatre? Then, are visible abs the sign of a midlife crisis? Plus, since 2005, the average person is speaking 338 fewer words per day then the year before. Featuring Jamar McNeil, co-host of ‘Josie and Jamar’ on Toronto’s CHUM 104.5.
I was really excited for this conversation with Jamar Jones—and it did not disappoint. He's the real deal when it comes to branding, mindset, and building a business that actually grows.He was a featured speaker at PPA's Imaging Expo this year and got rave reviews. Author of the book Change Your Circle, Change Your Life AND host of The Foureva Podcast.In this rich conversation, Jamar shares how he went from music to photography and videography, and then into business advisory. This journey included opening for TI, Snoop Dogg, and Keyshia Cole as a hip-hop artist. Then created a thriving photography business. and a company called Foureva Media, where he is a branding/business advisor for clients such as Marcus Lemonis and Red Bull.We talk a lot about something I know so many of us struggle with—how to grow when we feel stuck. His answer? Change your circle. Not by abandoning people, but by expanding into spaces where you're challenged, supported, and inspired. By networking is ways that work with people who can support you and that you support in return.We also get into the balance of Mindset and Action (he says it's 50/50), how to introduce yourself in a way that makes people lean in, and why soft skills might matter even more than your technical skills.A few things we cover:• A better way to network (and actually connect)• Why mindset + action both matter• Building referral relationships that lastAnd I love this question he shared for networking: “What exciting things are you working on right now?”So much better than “What do you do?”If you've ever felt stuck or like you're doing all the things but not getting where you want to go, this episode will give you a fresh perspective.You can find Jamar at Forever Media and check out his book Change Your Circle, Change Your Life.He has a gift for you too…a Wiki Audit https://forms.gle/u38m7S6RXmkWCAdX8And as always, I would love for you to subscribe, comment, and check out my lucidumascoaching.com websiteConnect with Photography Business Coach Luci Dumas: Website Email: luci@lucidumas.comInstagram FacebookYouTubeNew episodes drop every week — make sure to subscribe so you never miss an inspiring guest or a powerful solo episode designed to help you grow your photography business.
Jamar is the head coach of Elite Speed Track Club and an IG Creator in Columbia, SC. He successfully coaches youth athletes through collegians and is the meet director of the Carolina Challenge where the Elite Speed parents do a great job making it a positive experience for the athletes. Jamar shares his strategies for working with club parents for everyone's benefit. If you've got a topic to share, contact David Mitchell.NOTE: This episode was originally released in July, 2025.
First, Mark Dunlea speaks with Paul Stewart of the Underground Railroad Education Center about a lawsuit filed by the organization against the National Endowment for the Humanities following their federal grant cancellation as a result of anti-DEI retaliation. Then, Moses Nagel brings us coverage from the recent No Kings protest in Albany. He talks to protesters about their signs. Later on, retired national weather meteorologist Hugh Johnson joins us to give a recap of the weather this past March and the worrying signs of an acceleration of global warming. After that, as part of the weekly series Everybody Moves, we hear from Jamar as he shares with us his immigration story to the Capital District from Jamaica. Finally, Elizabeth Press spoke to City Council President Sue Steele about Mayor Montello's Public Safety emergency declaration in an effort to push through the renewal of the Flock Safety contract. Co-hosts: Lennox Apudo and Sean Bernyk Engineer: Kalix Sausville
Everybody Move Series: Migration Stories from our Community. This weekly series profiles the migration stories of members of our community, whether the migration be their own stories of that of their parents or grandparents, and reminds us that migration touches us all, as it is a part of the human experience. This episode is a part of Season 2 of the Everybody Moves series. Season 2 features stories collected and produced by a team of students at the University at Albany. This week we feature Jamar from Jamaica.
For a second time I interview Jamar Ricketts of the of the San Jose Earthquakes. Jamar was on this show after making his debut for the team in 2024. After obtaining a larger role on the team and entering his third season with the team, Jamar returns to Just Say Guay!
Send a textI sat down with YouTube marketing strategist Jamar Diggs to talk about how coaches, consultants, and service providers can use long-form video as a strategic top-of-funnel engine. This is not about going viral. This is about visibility that converts.Jamar breaks down the difference between content created for views and content created for leads. He shares how to build an organic YouTube funnel. We also talk about how YouTube and Instagram can work together to build trust faster and move people toward buying.What You'll Learn in This Episode:02:07 – Why YouTube is powerful for business owners (not influencers)09:11 – The shift from corporate marketing to building your own lead engine10:34 – How showing up authentically unlocked more alignment and income13:21 – Why niche clarity matters on YouTube16:44 – How evergreen YouTube content becomes a long-term asset17:38 – What an organic YouTube sales funnel actually looks like20:49 – The role of lead magnets in converting YouTube viewers21:48 – The difference between attraction platforms and community platforms25:29 – The mindset shift business owners must make about YouTube30:29 – What it really takes to get started (without burnout)32:22 – Why every video needs a clear call to actionKey Takeaways:YouTube is not about going viral.It is about being discoverable. You are not competing with influencers. You are positioning your expertise.Search-based content is powerful.YouTube is the second largest search engine in the world. When someone searches for a solution, your content can meet them at the exact moment they need help.Evergreen content compounds.Videos you post today can generate leads years from now.Every video is an asset.Each piece of content should guide viewers to a next step, typically a lead magnet that moves them into your email ecosystem.Long-form builds authority. Short-form builds proximity.YouTube establishes depth and trust. Instagram builds connection and conversation. Together, they create momentum.Links Mentioned:You can find Jamar on Instagram @jamardiggsFree YouTube Class for Service Providers + ExpertsGet the low-lift starter kit to finally set up a YouTube channel that adds qualified traffic to your sales funnels 24/7 WORK WITH ELIZABETH MARBERRY Apply for your FREE Instagram Breakthrough Session with Elizabeth Free guide to Monetize Your IG: Seven Simple and Proven Ways to Finally Make Money on Instagram Follow Elizabeth Marberry on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook Please be sure to rate, review and follow the show on Apple podcasts (or wherever you find your podcasts) so we can get this free value to other people who need it.
EPISODE SUMMARY: Angela Perelli is a radio and podcast talent and life coach with over 30 years of radio experience, including programming at groundbreaking female-targeted radio stations. She shares how her unique skillset allows her to carve her own path and develop top talent. On this episode of Chachi Loves Everybody, Chachi talks to Angela about: Growing up in San Francisco, and how she got pulled into radio Transitioning from being an intern, to talent, to AP,D to PD, and learning which programming approaches worked best How she built a competitive radio station in LA and helped figure out how to modern AC format Managing big personalities as a Program Director Developing Ryan Seacrest and how he used talent and hustle to find success The challenges she faces in a changing music landscape, and how to navigate stressful times in radio Moving to Canada and what she learned from Canadian radio Becoming a consultant and life coach, and launching Angela Perelli Consulting Her advice for the next generation of broadcasters. And More! ABOUT THIS EPISODE'S GUEST: Angela Perelli has over 30 years of experience in major market radio, with the past 16 devoted specifically to the development of personalities and personality brands. She’s worked with: Ryan Seacrest; Kevin & Bean, KROQ/Los Angeles; Marilyn Denis & Jamar, CHUM 104.5/Toronto; Dave Ryan Show, KDWB/Minneapolis; Miguel & Holly, Hot 105.3/Tampa; Carson Daly, Jamie White, Mercedes in the Morning, That Guy Kramer, Nat & Drew and Jonny, Holly & Nira in Vancouver and many many more. Seeing a gap between the feedback needs of talent and the time and bandwidth of managers, she used her unique skillset-combination of major market radio and life coaching expertise to meet performers where they are and inspire them to reach their full potential. Prior to launching her own company, she spent over 20 years in programming at groundbreaking female-targeted radio stations, KIOI-FM (K101)/San Francisco and KYSR-FM (Star 98.7)/Los Angeles, winning multiple industry awards. ABOUT THE PODCAST: Chachi Loves Everybody is brought to you by Benztown and hosted by the President of Benztown, Dave “Chachi” Denes. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the myths and legends of the radio industry. ABOUT BENZTOWN: Benztown is a leading international audio imaging, production library, voiceover, programming, podcasting, and jingle production company with over 3,000 affiliations on six different continents. Benztown provides audio brands and radio stations of all formats with end-to-end imaging and production, making high-quality sound and world- class audio branding a reality for radio stations of all market sizes and budgets. Benztown was named to the prestigious Inc. 5000 by Inc. magazine for five consecutive years as one of America’s Fastest-Growing Privately Held Companies. With studios in Los Angeles and Stuttgart, Benztown offers the highest quality audio imaging work parts for 23 libraries across 14 music and spoken word formats including AC, Hot AC, CHR, Country, Hip Hop and R&B, Rhythmic, Classic Hits, Rock, News/Talk, Sports, and JACK. Benztown’s Audio Architecture is one of the only commercial libraries that is built exclusively for radio spots to provide the right music for radio commercials. Benztown provides custom VO and imaging across all formats, including commercial VO and copywriting in partnership with Yamanair Creative. Benztown Radio Networks produces, markets, and distributes high-quality programming and services to radio stations around the world, including: The Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 Countdown, The Todd-N-Tyler Radio Empire, Hot Mix, Sunday Night Slow Jams with R Dub!, Flashback, Top 10 Now & Then, Hey, Morton, StudioTexter, The Rooster Show Prep, and AmeriCountry. Benztown + McVay Media Podcast Networks produces and markets premium podcasts including: IEX: Boxes and Lines and Molecular Moments. Web: benztown.com Facebook: facebook.com/benztownradio Twitter: @benztownradio LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/benztown Instagram: instagram.com/benztownradio PEOPLE MENTIONED: Kevin and Bean Carson Daly Shoboy Chet Buchanan Dr. Don Don Bleu Bobby Cole Bill Stairs Bob Lawrence Dave Shakes John Evans Larry Berger Deborah Parenti Leslie Visser Dan Vallie Randy Lane Mark and Brian Mark and Kim Rick Dees Big Boy Dave Beasing Mark Goodman Larry Morgan Jamie, Frosty and Frank Greg Sims Lara Scott Rick Stacey Ryan Seacrest Lisa Fox Guy Zapoleon Steve Davis Ken Christensen Tony Novio Dan Granger Dave Ryan Miguel and Holly Nat & Drew Jonny, Holly & Nira See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charles passed away September 17th after a second stay in hospice. Charles's children Jamar and Amber come on the show to share unflinching memories and grief at the loss of their dad.Podcast Produced by Jennifer Osborn Podcast recorded on September 26, 2025Questions or comments: embracingchange2021@gmail.com For more information on Lucretia Bowman, please visit www.lucretiabowman.com
In this episode of Visual Intonation, we sit with Jamar Silva, a director and photographer shaped by the rhythm of Jamaica. He grew up in a place that teaches you who you are by showing you both sides of life. Beauty and struggle. Stillness and pressure. That duality trained his eye to find light where others see only shadow and to honor the raw truth that lives in every frame. Jamar brings that sensibility into projects like Yung Bredda with Chloe Bailey, Big Chat with DJ Puffy, and his short film 1816, each one a step toward a future he hopes reaches the big screen. Jamar speaks about the tension that follows him. The chase for achievement pulls at one side of him while the search for meaning pulls at the other. At twenty seven, he is learning how to navigate a world that rewards conformity even as he refuses to blend in. His work is shaped by those who came before him and those who will come after. Their influence is a compass he carries through challenges that have demanded resilience, humility, and a constant return to self. That process becomes the heartbeat of his storytelling, whether he is filming the energy of a performer or the quiet truth of Payne's Bay Fish Market. We explore how his art becomes a mirror for his internal dialogue. Jamar believes the questions are just as important as the answers. His stories are built from that search. They breathe with curiosity, conflict, and discovery. He talks about how adventure fuels his creativity. A road, a camera, a playlist, and no fixed map. He looks for the hidden places. The quiet corners. The scenes that introduce themselves without warning. For him, the journey holds the magic because it brings out moments that cannot be staged. Jamar also shares gratitude for the community that surrounds him in the country he now calls home. Friends who step in front of his lens. Clients and strangers who connect with his vision. Mentors and peers who steady him when doubt creeps in. Their presence shapes the way he works and the way he lives. Together, we uncover the story of an artist who refuses to rush past his own evolution and instead chooses to build work that is honest, grounded, and alive. Jamar Silva Socials and Website: Jamar Silva Source: Instagram Jamar Silva (@lextookit) • Instagram photos and videos Support the showVisual Intonation Website: https://www.visualintonations.com/Visual Intonation Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/visualintonation/Vante Gregory's Website: vantegregory.comVante Gregory's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/directedbyvante/ To support me on Patreon (thank you): patreon.com/visualintonations Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@visualintonation Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/@directedbyvante
Backwood Locker sits down with first-year Columbus Wildcats coach Krabakis as he shares his journey from Texas prep player to community college athlete, the personal challenges that led him into coaching, and how he joined the Columbus program. Krabakis outlines a positionless offensive identity, a deep varsity roster, key leaders like Ellis, Drew and Gabe, playmaker Jamar, and early scrimmage and jamboree wins — all leading into a season-opening conference test vs. Lone Tree on December 2.
Send us a textJoin the boys this week as we talk the usual sports topics, and much much more. The boys had lets just say..... a medically wild weekend. Tune in to hear what happened. Trust us, you won't want to miss this one!!https://linktr.ee/offtheriffpod https://www.instagram.com/thereadytoriffpodcast/https://twitter.com/ReadyToRiffPodhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_LyXcE3BfKuZdnk9l8uFqw
The sons of legends are joined by Jamar Chambers of the Smoke Sessions Podcast. We talk former AEW superstar bias, Flash title changes, Racism in wrestling plus much more
One of our favorite cartoonists returns, as Jamar Nicholas gets back in the hot seat! He's giving us a preview of the next book in his popular Leon series, which is still in the works and doesn't have a name yet. We get into all the details, exploring Jamar's approaches to character development and creating stories for kids.As always, you can follow him on his site, jamarnicholas.weebly.com, on Instagram @jamar_nicholas_cartoonist or on X and Bluesky @jamarnicholas. Support the show___________________Check out video versions of this and other episodes on YouTube: youtube.com/dollarbinbandits!If you like this podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts or wherever you found this episode. And if you really like this podcast, become a member of the Dollar Bin Boosters on Patreon: patreon.com/DollarBinBoosters.You can follow us @dollarbinbandits on Facebook, Instagram, and Bluesky, or @DBBandits on X. You can email us at dollarbinbandits@gmail.com.___________________Dollar Bin Bandits is the official podcast of TwoMorrows Publishing. Check out their fine publications at twomorrows.com. ___________________ Thank you to Sam Fonseca for our theme music, Sean McMillan for our graphics, and Pat McGrath for our logo.
Jann revisits her conversation with her dear friend and broadcasting icon, Marilyn Denis! She shares her journey through broadcasting, family life, and the evolution of media. She reflects on the joys of Christmas with her family, the challenges of building a home, and the sacrifices she has made throughout her career. The discussion also touches on the impact of social media on broadcasting, the challenges posed by AI and technology, and the impact of scams on public figures. The conversation also touches on celebrity encounters and the balance between privacy and public life. More about Marilyn Denis: In 2023, Marilyn announced she would bid adieu as host of the popular Canadian Screen Award-winning series THE MARILYN DENIS SHOW, following 13 incredible seasons and a 34-year career of daily daytime television. Formerly co-host of Roger & Marilyn, the veteran radio broadcaster now hosts Marilyn Denis and Jamar, weekday mornings on Toronto's #1-ranked radio station CHUM 104.5. Follow along with Marilyn on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marilyndenis Read more about her Lifetime Achievement Award: https://broadcastdialogue.com/marilyn-denis-john-brunton-among-canadian-academy-special-award-recipients/ Listen to Marilyn on CHUM: https://www.chum1045.com/shows/the-marilyn-denis-show.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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What if YouTube could be your simplest, most effective marketing tool? In this episode, I sit down with YouTube strategist Jamar Diggs to talk about low-lift marketing content strategies that can bring leads to you without constant posting. Jamar shares how he uses YouTube to attract clients, why live streams are underrated, and how to avoid the “human errors” that make your videos less effective. This conversation is packed with practical ways to make YouTube (and your content) feel easier. In this episode of the podcast, we talk about: Why long-form YouTube videos convert better than endless shorts What “low-lift marketing” actually looks like The mistakes experts make when creating content How live streams keep you top of mind Why YouTube isn't slow if you set it up right …And More! This Episode Was Made Possible By: Riverside All-in-One Podcast & Video Platform Visit Riverside and use the code DREA to get 15% off any Riverside individual plan. We use it to record all our podcast interviews: https://onlinedrea.com/riverside About the Guest: Jamar Diggs is a YouTube Marketing Strategist for businesses who want to leverage YouTube to create a low-lift marketing strategy so they can make marketing only 10% of their focus. He takes his corporate marketing experience from working in large marketing departments like Homes.com and Forrent.com to help his clients create a content strategy and marketing system that will generate results for years. Website: https://jamardiggs.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JamarDiggs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamardiggs/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jamardiggs Go to the show notes for all the resources mentioned in this episode: https://onlinedrea.com/377
Associate Artistic Director and host Wendy Whelan is back for another enlightening New Combinations conversation. This week, she's joined by choreographer Jamar Roberts, whose newest work for the company will premiere during the Fall Fashion Gala on October 8, timing he describes as "full-circle," considering his own forays into fashion design. His collaboration with designer Iris van Herpen has been uniquely fruitful, as well as his selection of music by Arca, with both informing this ballet that speaks to the times—"but dance," he adds, referring to the joy and beauty the work also inspires. (33:43) Edited by Emilie Silvestri Music: "Sisyphus" by Andrew Wegman Bird Wixen Music Publishing, Inc. as agent for Muffet Music Co
Send us a textMost makers think YouTube means teaching their craft or competing with influencers for millions of views—but what if the real power lies in creating educated, confident buyers who value your work before they ever click "purchase"? Jamar Diggs, YouTube consultant and creator of the Low Lift Club, reveals how service providers and product makers can leverage YouTube not for viral fame, but as a strategic lead generator that transforms browsers into invested customers. When makers shift from accidentally teaching their techniques to intentionally showcasing their process and educating buyers on product value, they create a sustainable system where old videos continue attracting qualified customers months or even years later—turning YouTube into a working asset rather than another exhausting content treadmill.Jamar will be joining us in The Community on September 23rd for a masterclass called "How to Track What Matters Online." Because while we're talking about YouTube strategy in this conversation, the bigger question many of us face is: how do we actually know what's growing our business? Or put more simply: How do we know what's working? Come join us inside of The Community for this masterclass as well as access to our ever growing library of masterclasses by clicking here: makersplaybook.com/communityLove this podcast? Support an episode! Click here to learn more. Follow The Maker's Playbook on Instagram @themakersplaybookHave questions about the show or want to say Hi? Email us at: podcast (at) makers-playbook (dot) com
In today's episode, I sit down with Dominic Ortiz, CEO and General Manager of Potawatomi Hotel & Casino, and Jamar Jones, the visionary founder of Foureva Media. Dominic shares how he transformed a shuttered property into a thriving regional destination by betting on vision, resilience, and the right people. Jamar explains how his belief in partnerships and creating powerful experiences led him to align with Potawatomi and showcase Milwaukee as more than just a stopover city. Together, they reveal how leadership, community, and collaboration can elevate a project beyond expectations and create impact that resonates far beyond Wisconsin.
Jamar Denson, the star wideout of American Heritage Plantation, joins Larry Blustein as he had a spectacular game Friday night at the Broward County Showcase, as he had 14 catches as the main wide receiver. They also talk about his commitment to Troy University and so much more.
In 2018, Hala Taha launched the Young and Profiting podcast while still working her corporate job, laying the foundation for YAP Media. What began as a side hustle has grown into a top-ranked entrepreneurship podcast, a powerful personal brand, and a thriving podcast and social media agency. In this special 7 Years of YAP series, Hala joins Jamar Jones on The Foureva Podcast to share the exact strategies she used to turn a side hustle into a multi-million-dollar media business. In this episode, Jamar and Hala will discuss: (00:00) Introduction (03:23) Her Early Career at Hot 97 and Skill Stacking Edge (07:39) Using Social Proof to Land Influential Guests (10:48) Sales as the Engine of Entrepreneurship (12:38) Building and Scaling a High-Performance Team (20:02) YAP Media: From Side Hustle to 7-Figure Business (29:33) LinkedIn Growth Hacks for Entrepreneurs (36:08) Sales Strategies for Closing High-Value Clients (43:48) What's Next: Future Plans for Business Growth Hala Taha is the host of Young and Profiting, a top 10 business and entrepreneurship podcast on Apple and Spotify. She's the founder and CEO of YAP Media, an award-winning social media and podcast agency, as well as the YAP Media Network, where she helps renowned podcasters like Jenna Kutcher, Neil Patel, and Russell Brunson grow and monetize their shows. With her business on track to hit eight figures in 2025, Hala stands out as a leading creator-entrepreneur. Sponsored By: Shopify - Start your $1/month trial at Shopify.com/profiting Indeed - Get a $75 sponsored job credit to boost your job's visibility at Indeed.com/PROFITING OpenPhone - Get 20% off your first 6 months at OpenPhone.com/profiting Airbnb - Find a co-host at airbnb.com/host Mercury - Streamline your banking and finances in one place. Learn more at mercury.com/profiting Policy Genius - Secure your family's future with Policygenius. Head to policygenius.com/profiting Framer - Launch your site for free at Framer.com, and use code PROFITING Resources Mentioned: Hala's Podcast, Young and Profiting: bit.ly/_YAP-apple Hala's Agency, YAP Media: yapmedia.com The Foureva Podcast by Jamar Jones: bit.ly/TFP-apple Change Your Circle, Change Your Life by Jamar Jones: bit.ly/ChangeCircle Active Deals - youngandprofiting.com/deals Key YAP Links Reviews - ratethispodcast.com/yap YouTube - youtube.com/c/YoungandProfiting LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/htaha/ Instagram - instagram.com/yapwithhala/ Social + Podcast Services: yapmedia.com Transcripts - youngandprofiting.com/episodes-new Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship Podcast, Business, Business Podcast, Self Improvement, Self-Improvement, Personal Development, Starting a Business, Strategy, Investing, Sales, Selling, Psychology, Productivity, Entrepreneurs, AI, Artificial Intelligence, Technology, Marketing, Negotiation, Money, Finance, Side Hustle, Startup, Mental Health, Career, Leadership, Mindset, Health, Growth Mindset, Startup, Starting a Business, Passive Income, Online Business, Solopreneur
Jamar is the head coach of Elite Speed Track Club and IG Creator in Columbia, SC. He successfully coaches youth athletes through collegians. We're excited to bring his people skills to the Youth Series Powered by Coach O. If you'd like to contribute an episode, we'd love to hear from you! Email David Mitchell at clientrelations@coacho.com to learn more about how you can get involved and/or to give feedback about this exciting new series within the Gill1918 Project.
In today's discourse, we engage with Dr. Jamar Montgomery, a distinguished polymath whose expertise spans the domains of engineering, law, finance, and technology. Dr. Montgomery is renowned for his profound contributions to blockchain technology, which he has been pioneering since 2016. His illustrious career commenced at an astonishingly young age as the youngest weapons system engineer in the United States, subsequently transitioning into law where he has served as a public defender and advised on critical counterterrorism initiatives. Throughout our conversation, we delve into his insights on juvenile justice reform, the intricacies of blockchain, and the societal implications of these fields. We welcome Dr. Montgomery as he shares his invaluable perspectives and experiences that continue to shape policy and innovation on a global scale.Dr. Jamar Montgomery, a distinguished polymath, graces our podcast with his insightful perspectives on various sectors including engineering, law, and technology. His journey, which began with an extraordinary accomplishment of earning a mechanical engineering degree at the tender age of 19, reflects a life dedicated to excellence and innovation. As the youngest weapons system engineer in the U.S. Navy, Montgomery laid the groundwork for a career that would span multiple disciplines, including his later academic pursuits in law and finance. His multifaceted expertise is not merely theoretical; he has actively engaged in critical roles such as advising on counterterrorism for prominent organizations and leading tech policy research. Throughout our discussion, Montgomery articulates the importance of exercising one's rights and the profound implications of inaction in the face of systemic challenges. He underscores the necessity of understanding one's rights in order to navigate societal structures effectively, a theme that resonates deeply in contemporary discourse on justice and empowerment.Takeaways: Dr. Jamar Montgomery exemplifies a polymath, having excelled in diverse fields such as engineering, law, finance, and technology. The only rights that individuals possess are those that they actively exercise, a principle emphasized by Dr. Montgomery. His experiences with mentorship significantly shaped his understanding of community advocacy and social justice. Montgomery's journey from being the youngest mechanical engineer to a law professional illustrates a profound shift in his career focus. The podcast highlights the importance of community engagement and personal responsibility in effecting systemic change. Montgomery discusses how the juvenile justice system's inequities can be addressed through proactive community involvement and education. Links referenced in this episode:drjamarmontgomery.comyoutube.com/drjamarmontgomerytiktok.com/drjamarmontgomeryCompanies mentioned in this episode: Bose Booz Allen Hamilton New America Southern University Chainlink
On this episode of Grow With Us, Evan is speaking with Jamar Rogers, Content Creator and Tulsa Bound Cohort 1 Participant. We discuss Jamar's experience returning to his hometown of Tulsa, his connection to the arts and music, and the Tulsa Bound program that helped him experience Tulsa in a new way. Join us today! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify to get notified of our new releases and share with anyone who wants to learn more about Tulsa!SpotifyApple PodcastGoogle PodcastIf you are interested in looking at our open career opportunities, don't forget to check out our career website: https://careers.intulsa.com/Join our Talent Network to receive access to the latest job opportunities in Tulsa: https://careers.intulsa.com/user/register/applicantAdditionally, find out about all our upcoming Elevate your Career Series Free Workshop events at talent.intulsa.com/eventsGrow With Us is a Pod For Good Media network podcast. You can learn more about Pod For Good Media and other network podcasts at: www.podforgoodmedia.com Follow Pod For Good Media on socials:InstagramYouTubeFacebookLinkedIn
The Color of Money | Transformative Conversations for Wealth Building
From NFL locker rooms to boardrooms with Stephen Ross, Jamar Adams' journey is anything but ordinary. In this powerful episode, Jamar shares how growing up in public housing, winning chess championships, and excelling in football laid the foundation for founding Essence Development—a $6B real estate firm focused on creating communities of opportunity.We dive into how Jamar leveraged his NFL experience to gain access to high finance, why a billion-dollar bonus opened his eyes to wealth creation, and how divine providence shaped a career built on strategy, mentorship, and purpose. Jamar reveals the real cost—and reward—of starting a business, and why diversity isn't a feel-good checkbox, but a powerful driver of value and empathy in development.This episode is a masterclass in mindset, legacy, and building systems that serve. Whether you're starting with three rental doors or dreaming of 3,000 units, Jamar's story will change how you think about what's possible.Resources:Learn more at The Color of MoneyLearn more about Jamar's work at essencedev.comConnect with Jamar on LinkedInBecome a real estate agent HEREConnect with Our HostsEmerick Peace:Instagram: @theemerickpeaceFacebook: facebook.com/emerickpeaceDaniel Dixon:Instagram: @dixonsolditFacebook: facebook.com/realdanieldixonLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dixonsolditYouTube: @dixongroupcompaniesJulia Lashay:Instagram: @iamjulialashayFacebook: facebook.com/growwithjuliaLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/julialashay/YouTube: @JuliaLashayBo MenkitiInstagram: @bomenkitiFacebook: facebook.com/obiora.menkitiLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bomenkiti/Produced by NOVAThis podcast is for general informational purposes only. The views, thoughts, and opinions of the guest represent those of the guest and not Keller Williams Realty, LLC and its affiliates, and should not be construed as financial, economic, legal, tax, or other advice. This podcast is provided without any warranty, or guarantee of its accuracy, completeness, timeliness, or results from using the information.
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Picture this: You're told to ditch the hat if you want to be taken seriously. Instead, you double down, wear it louder—and your business explodes. In this juicy episode of Communication Queens, Kimberly Spencer sits down with Jamar Jones, founder of FourEva Media, for a no-BS conversation on how owning your vibe is the ultimate visibility strategy. From his hip hop roots to headlining keynote stages (yes, sometimes with a live performance), Jamar breaks down why 1,000 true fans are worth more than a million random likes—and how congruence is the secret sauce to building a magnetic personal brand. Together, they unpack: What “branding from the inside out” really means Why your childhood dreams and cringe moments are branding gold How falling on your ass (literally) can skyrocket your relatability When it's time to hire professionals to elevate your aesthetic The energetic difference between a business brand vs. personal brand Whether you're stepping out from behind the biz curtain or ready to stop blending in, this convo is your permission slip to get louder, weirder, and way more YOU—because the world doesn't need another copycat. It needs your story, your sparkle, and yes… your hat. Grab your mic, Queen. Let's brand from the soul.
In this conversation, Jamar Rogers shares his journey of resilience, self-acceptance, and the importance of navigating trauma. He discusses the power of positive thinking, the significance of shadow work, and how embracing one's sensitivity can lead to deeper connections and understanding. Jamar emphasizes the need for self-validation and the role of community in personal growth, while also exploring the concept of radical acceptance and the flow of life. In this conversation, Jamar Rogers and Keresse explore profound themes surrounding life, death, love, vulnerability, and the power of music. They discuss the acceptance of life's finality, the reframing of death as a transition, and the importance of radical acceptance in alleviating suffering. Jamar shares his journey of understanding love as a decision and the significance of vulnerability in building trust. They also delve into the healing power of music and the importance of authenticity in creative expression, emphasizing that overcoming fear of failure is essential for personal growth.To follow Jamar:IG: https://www.instagram.com/thejamarrogers/Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jamarrogersAbout the Host:Keresse Thompson is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, intuitive empath, and professional Tarot reader. Through the Diary of an Empath podcast, she explores topics like mental health, spirituality, and personal development, aiming to guide listeners on their healing and growth journeys. Stay Connected: • Website: therapeutichealingbyreese.com • Instagram: @keresse • Facebook: Therapeutic Healing by Reese • TikTok: @DiaryofanEmpathPodcastIf you like this podcast please leave me a review and rate!For more info on my services such as Therapy, Tarot readings or coaching; please visit my website at www.therapeutichealingbyreese.com
On the latest episode of The Soccer Hour, Ted goes over the Earthquakes unbeaten streak, the Open Cup win over Portland, then chats with Earthquakes Defender Jamar Ricketts, and previews Saturday's match against Houston with Jamie Watson of MLS Season Pass on Apple TV.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest edition of Buckeye Banter, Seth Shaner is joined by former all-Big Ten point guard Jamar Butler.The two talk about Butler being a bridge from being recruited by Jim O'Brien to playing for Thad Matta, and also the 2006 Big Ten title team to the 2007 NCAA runner up team.Check out BuckeyeHuddle.com to get all of the best Ohio State Buckeyes coverage.Our team of contributors will have you up-to-the-minute with recruiting, team coverage and so much more.Join the fastest growing community in all of BuckeyeNation at BuckeyeHuddle.com Join Now: https://buckeyehuddle.com/community/a...**Please Support our Great Sponsors**Grateful Griddle Food Truck and Catering - https://gratefulgriddleoh.com/Jeff Ruby's Columbus Steakhouse - https://www.jeffruby.com/columbus
Jamar Hill is a coach now, but before that, he was a pro baseball player in the Mets organization. He grew up in Anchorage, where playing baseball wasn't always easy: limited facilities, long winters and not much opportunity to play year-round. He says that in Alaska, you get about a quarter of the playing time compared to other places. But in a way, that made him love the game even more. As a kid, he followed the Alaska Baseball League, one of the best summer leagues in the country. It brought in top talent every year — future first-round draft picks — and watching those games gave him an early sense of how the baseball world worked. By the time he was 16, most of the teams he played on included at least one future Major League player. And by the end of high school, he was drafted by the Mets. He became one of their top power prospects — a lefty bat who hit right-handed pitching especially well. He went on to hit over 100 professional home runs. But beyond the stats, it was his early exposure to high-level talent, and his ability to adapt, that shaped his perspective. That perspective is still with him today — as a coach, a mentor and someone who's all about creating opportunities for the next generation. Today, Jamar is focused on giving back to the community that raised him. As a youth coach and founder of RBI Alaska, he's spent the last 10 years helping young athletes grow — as players and as people. He's currently leading the development of the Mountain View Field House, a year-round indoor training facility that will give local kids access to the kind of resources he didn't have growing up. For him, coaching isn't just about skill development, it's about building character, creating opportunity and showing kids that their environment doesn't have to limit their ambition. He mentors with intention, using his own experiences in professional baseball to help young players navigate the mental, emotional and physical sides of the game. Through that work, he's helping shape confident, resilient athletes who are prepared for whatever comes next, on the field or off.
The Jason Cavness Experience with Guest: Dr. Jamar "Doc" Montgomery Sponsored by CavnessHR At CavnessHR, we provide affordable, tailored HR solutions for small businesses with 49 or fewer people. We combine smart HR automation with a dedicated HR Business Partner for your complex challenges. So you can focus on growing your business while we handle your HR. Learn more: www.CavnessHR.com About Our Guest: Dr. Jamar "Doc" Montgomery is a dynamic keynote speaker, blockchain and crypto in politics expert, and tech and business thought leader. His career spans engineering, defense, law, education, and blockchain technology. Started college at 14 years old (California State University, Los Angeles) Youngest Weapons Systems Engineer in US Navy history Juris Doctor (JD) and MBA from Southern University Certificate in Data Analysis and Machine Learning from MIT. Public Defender, Counterterrorism Project Manager at Booz Allen Hamilton, Researcher at New America Think Tank Civil Rights Advocate with the NAACP Blockchain educator and global speaker (World Economic Forum Davos, AfricaNXT, All Black National Convention) Today, Jamrar advises leaders from diplomats to entrepreneurs while simplifying complex tech and legal issues for global audiences. Connect with Dr. Jamar Montgomery: Website: drjamarmontgomery.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/jammontgomery Instagram: @drjamarmontgomery TikTok: @drjamarmontgomery X (Twitter): @DocMontyforUs YouTube: youtube.com/@drjamarmontgomery Topics We Cover: NFL Draft and Shedeur Sanders HBCUs and Systemic Challenges Early Life, Parental Influence, and Military Service From Navy to Law School Public Defense and Civil Rights Work Technological Advancements and Ethical Challenges Blockchain and Crypto in Politics The Future of DEI and Disabilities Focus Entrepreneurship and Scaling Ventures Social Justice, History, and Education Balancing Personal Growth and Career Advice for Young Innovators Social Media, Content Creation, and Legacy Mental Health: Overcoming Anxiety and Self-Criticism Lock In Early Pricing Listeners of The Jason Cavness Experience can lock in early discounted pricing before CavnessHR's full public launch. Pricing Tiers: 1–10 employees: Freemium plan or upgrade for $59/month 11–19 employees: $99/month 20–34 employees: $199/month 35–49 employees: $299/month Secure your rate and simplify your HR today: Schedule a meeting with CavnessHR Listen on Your Favorite Platform Catch this episode and more at: www.thejasoncavnessexperience.com
Dan welcomes DeAngelo of Ring Culture and Jamar of Ring Culture/Champagne Soccer to the show. They discuss the NFL draft, the NBA playoffs, their favorite music projects of 2025 and more.
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Docs Outside The Box - Ordinary Doctors Doing Extraordinary Things
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Dr. Jamar Montgomery is an active blockchain and AI investor, developer, and educator since 2016, Myers-Montgomery evangelizes the transformative power of blockchain technology. ================ All Episodes can be found at www.thecryptopodcast.org All about Roy / Brain Gym & Virtual Assistants at https://roycoughlan.com/ ------------------ About my Guest Jamar Montgomery: Jamar “The Web3 Statesman” Montgomery is a 35 year old politician, former lawyer, and educator who started college at 11 years old. As an active blockchain and AI investor, developer, and educator since 2016, Myers-Montgomery evangelizes the transformative power of blockchain technology. He is a distinguished speaker on blockchain and serves as an advisor to presidential and congressional candidates. What we Discussed: - Started College at 11yrs (1:40 mins) - The USA Eductaion System ( 2:45 mins) - His Crypto Journey (4:40 mins) - Who does he think created Bitcoin (6:45 mins) - What is Hedera (8:15 mins) - Blackrock and the mining pools (11 mins) - Speaking with President Trump about Crypto (13:30 mins) - Can Crypto not be connected to FIAT ( 17 mins) - The Pro's & Con's of Ai (19:45 mins) - Ai pretending to be a real human (23:45 mins) - Where would we trust a robot (27:30 mins) - Could we have a Judicial System with Ai (29:45 mins) - How we can use NFT's properly (32:15 mins) - Can we see the masses embrace Blockchain (34:45 mins) - The Influencers cheating investors (37 mins) - Set your intentions going to Davos (39 mins) - Advising Diplomats from the UN (40:45 mins) - The Black Crypto Club (42:40) - Drones be used for Fire Fighting and more (43:15 mins) - Signal Jammers for Drones (45 mins) - How he lost his law lisence running for office (46:45 mins) How to Contact Jamar Montgomery: https://drjamarmontgomery.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@drjamarmontgomery https://x.com/DocMontyForUS https://www.instagram.com/drjamarmontgomery https://www.linkedin.com/in/jammontgomery/ https://www.tiktok.com/@drjamarmontgomery ------------------ All about Roy / Brain Gym & Virtual Assistants at https://roycoughlan.com/
Dr. Jamar Montgomery is an active blockchain and AI investor, developer, and educator since 2016, Myers-Montgomery evangelizes the transformative power of blockchain technology.================All Episodes can be found at www.thecryptopodcast.org All about Roy / Brain Gym & Virtual Assistants athttps://roycoughlan.com/------------------ About my Guest Jamar Montgomery:Jamar “The Web3 Statesman” Montgomery is a 35 year old politician, former lawyer, and educator who started college at 11 years old. As an active blockchain and AI investor, developer, and educator since 2016, Myers-Montgomery evangelizes the transformative power of blockchain technology. He is a distinguished speaker on blockchain and serves as an advisor to presidential and congressional candidates.What we Discussed: - Started College at 11yrs (1:40 mins)- The USA Eductaion System ( 2:45 mins)- His Crypto Journey (4:40 mins)- Who does he think created Bitcoin (6:45 mins)- What is Hedera (8:15 mins)- Blackrock and the mining pools (11 mins)- Speaking with President Trump about Crypto (13:30 mins)- Can Crypto not be connected to FIAT ( 17 mins)- The Pro's & Con's of Ai (19:45 mins)- Ai pretending to be a real human (23:45 mins)- Where would we trust a robot (27:30 mins)- Could we have a Judicial System with Ai (29:45 mins)- How we can use NFT's properly (32:15 mins)- Can we see the masses embrace Blockchain (34:45 mins)- The Influencers cheating investors (37 mins)- Set your intentions going to Davos (39 mins)- Advising Diplomats from the UN (40:45 mins)- The Black Crypto Club (42:40)- Drones be used for Fire Fighting and more (43:15 mins)- Signal Jammers for Drones (45 mins)- How he lost his law lisence running for office (46:45 mins) How to Contact Jamar Montgomery:https://drjamarmontgomery.com/https://www.youtube.com/@drjamarmontgomeryhttps://x.com/DocMontyForUShttps://www.instagram.com/drjamarmontgomeryhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jammontgomery/https://www.tiktok.com/@drjamarmontgomery------------------All about Roy / Brain Gym & Virtual Assistants athttps://roycoughlan.com/
Dr. Jamar Montgomery is an active blockchain and AI investor, developer, and educator since 2016, Myers-Montgomery evangelizes the transformative power of blockchain technology.================All Episodes can be found at www.thecryptopodcast.org All about Roy / Brain Gym & Virtual Assistants athttps://roycoughlan.com/------------------ About my Guest Jamar Montgomery:Jamar “The Web3 Statesman” Montgomery is a 35 year old politician, former lawyer, and educator who started college at 11 years old. As an active blockchain and AI investor, developer, and educator since 2016, Myers-Montgomery evangelizes the transformative power of blockchain technology. He is a distinguished speaker on blockchain and serves as an advisor to presidential and congressional candidates.What we Discussed: - Started College at 11yrs (1:40 mins)- The USA Eductaion System ( 2:45 mins)- His Crypto Journey (4:40 mins)- Who does he think created Bitcoin (6:45 mins)- What is Hedera (8:15 mins)- Blackrock and the mining pools (11 mins)- Speaking with President Trump about Crypto (13:30 mins)- Can Crypto not be connected to FIAT ( 17 mins)- The Pro's & Con's of Ai (19:45 mins)- Ai pretending to be a real human (23:45 mins)- Where would we trust a robot (27:30 mins)- Could we have a Judicial System with Ai (29:45 mins)- How we can use NFT's properly (32:15 mins)- Can we see the masses embrace Blockchain (34:45 mins)- The Influencers cheating investors (37 mins)- Set your intentions going to Davos (39 mins)- Advising Diplomats from the UN (40:45 mins)- The Black Crypto Club (42:40)- Drones be used for Fire Fighting and more (43:15 mins)- Signal Jammers for Drones (45 mins)- How he lost his law lisence running for office (46:45 mins) How to Contact Jamar Montgomery:https://drjamarmontgomery.com/https://www.youtube.com/@drjamarmontgomeryhttps://x.com/DocMontyForUShttps://www.instagram.com/drjamarmontgomeryhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jammontgomery/https://www.tiktok.com/@drjamarmontgomery------------------All about Roy / Brain Gym & Virtual Assistants athttps://roycoughlan.com/
Howard and Raja start off the pod with an exciting update regarding Logan! Then, they go through the recent extensions of Joel Embiid (6:00) and Jamal Murray (23:00) and whether both were wise moves from the Sixers and Nuggets. After, they look into whether the Miami Heat potentially resigning Jimmy Butler is a smart or stagnant move (30:00). Also, they look into whether the Nuggets' turnover over the past years highlights how quickly championship windows unravel (39:00). Email us your questions at realonesmailbag@gmail.com. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please check out rg-help.com to find out more, or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Hosts: Howard Beck and Raja Bell Producers: Jonathan Kermah and Eduardo Ocampo Additional Production Supervision: Ben Cruz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jamar Neighbors, one of Duncan's favorite comics, joins the DTFH! You can learn more about Jamar on his site, JamarNeighbors.com. You can also follow him on Instagram and YouTube! Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg and Duncan Trussell. This episode is brought to you by: Zbiotics - Visit Zbiotics.com/Duncan and use code DUNCAN at checkout to save 15% on your first order! This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/duncan and get on your way to being your best self. Harry's - Visit Harrys.com/Duncan and get a five-blade razor, foaming shave gel, and a travel blade cover for only $3!