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Operators are seeing growing demand for meeting rooms and private call space—but squatting, no-shows, and friction-filled booking systems continue to cost time and revenue. James Shannon and Kurt Patrick from Essensys join the podcast to share how they're tackling those pain points with Elumo, a new product that simplifies access, booking, and billing in one smart, user-friendly system. In this conversation, we cover: The real cost of squatting and how much revenue is lost from underutilized shared space. Why Essensys built Elumo and how it's solving both revenue leakage and poor user experience. How Elumo uses Apple and Google Wallet integration to streamline access and eliminate the friction of traditional booking systems. The role of dynamic pricing and data-driven utilization in maximizing revenue from shared spaces. How Elumo works with (not against) your existing tech stack, including OfficeRnD and other booking platforms. If you've ever wondered how to monetize your meeting rooms without creating more headaches for your community managers, this episode is for you. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Kurt's LinkedIn profile James' LinkedIn profile essensys website elumo by essensys website Everything Coworking Featured Resources: Masterclass: 3 Behind-the-Scenes Secrets to Opening a Coworking Space Coworking Startup School Community Manager University Follow Us on YouTube
Rob Parker Goes Nuclear On People Who Want Us To Bow Down To Lebron James Over Bronny James, Shannon Sharpe Almost Bursts Into Tears On Live TV After Stephen A Smith Calls Out Lakers Blowout. Download the PrizePicks app today and use code CLNS and get $50 instantly when you play $5! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Comhrá le Cian Mac Carthaigh agus James Shannon de chuid IMLÉ sa stiúideo agus iad ar chuairt chugainn roimh seoladh EP nua s'acu 'Taoille' sa Grand Social dé hAoine. Coinnigí súil amach don tseisiún go ndearna siad linn sa stiúideo!
James Shannon ag labhairt faoin singil nua le IMLÉ, an 2024 gnóthach a bhí aige agus pleananna don bhliain úr.
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Clarence discusses a fundraiser for a fellow writer on Tiktok. Shaun goes into detail about his newest rap review podcast, co-hosted by James Shannon of Blare Radio. And the writers discuss the pitfalls of being a creator in the age of social media, and the constant war with algorithms.At around 42:40, the latest Detective Jade tale continues in Part 2 of "Bodies in the Bayou." The plot thickens in this week's fully improvised tale as Jade and Detective Bailey uncover some more sinister, and perhaps satanic, elements of the murders around downtown New Orleans.Support the Show on our Patreon @https://www.patreon.com/8SparksMedia Brought to you by NerdCore at the Auburn Mallhttps://www.nerdcoremaine.com/And R Card Place, also at the Auburn Mallhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094014247014AndAnd Mark Nigro Services @mnigroservices@gmail.comStay up to date with Clarence Carter @https://www.clarencecarterauthor.com/And Shaun J. Nigro @http://www.shaunjnigro.comFollow The Writers Block on Meta @https://www.facebook.com/thewritersblockofficialSupport the show
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In this conversation, Daniel Belkin and Mitch Belkin interview Simon Whitney, MD, JD, about his book From Oversight to Overkill. They discuss the history of Institutional Review Boards (IRBs), including ethically questionable experiments such as Chester Southam's cancer cell injections, the Willowbrook experiment, as well as the US Public Health Service Syphilis Study (AKA Tuskegee experiment). They then discuss Peter Buxton, Henry Beecher, James Shannon, and the congressional oversight of federally funded research. Finally, they touch on the ISIS-2 study, Pronovost's checklist, OHRP's crackdown in the late 1990s, and discuss whether research is too safe, IRB infallibility, autonomy in the Belmont Report, and the risks and benefits of restricting research in the name of safety.Who is Simon Whitney?Simon Whitney, MD, JD, is a family medicine physician and ethicist. He previously taught at Baylor College of Medicine for 22 years. He is currently retired from the practice of medicine but continues to publish and teach medical ethics. He is the author of the book "From Oversight to Overkill: Inside the Broken System That Blocks Medical Breakthroughs—And How We Can Fix It."Support the showFollow us at @ExMedPod Subscribe to our Youtube channelConsider supporting us on Patreon
Labhraíonn James Shannon le Seán faoina chuid ceoil agus cumadóireachta, a thogra nua Candlelight Collective agus a haistear féin sa cheol.
James Shannon is the founder and CEO of Xone, a mixed reality platform that makes it easy to build, share and interact inside virtual worlds. Their mission is to create a bridge into the metaverse using familiar social media interfaces and immersive environments, to onboard creators into Web 3.0. He and Tom Fox talk about Xone, and its place in the current technological sphere and metaverse. Defining Web 3.0 Terminology James defines key Web 3.0 terms, including NFT, metaverse, and augmented reality social media platforms. NFTs or non-fungible tokens are attached to digital assets to make them scarce using blockchain technology. The metaverse, he says, is “an interconnected series of virtual worlds that can be accessed through mixed reality devices and blockchain technology”. He explains that “augmented reality is overlaying digital information on top of the physical world”. Thus augmented reality social media will be a combination of augmented reality and social media interfaces. Bridging the Gap Tom asks James how Xone integrates NFTs, the metaverse, Web 3.0, and augmented reality social media in a coherent framework. James responds that the biggest challenge with the Web 3.0 world is its newness: only 1% of internet users are familiar with it, and it's quite difficult to use. He wants to make Web 3.0 more accessible and suggests that developers should help new users adopt this new technology through applications they already use, such as TikTok. “Xone is trying to bridge the gap between those social media platforms we know so well and the Web 3.0 technology that we don't,” he tells Tom. “It merges the familiar interfaces that we're used to on current social media apps with immersive and blockchain technology.” Are NFTs the Future? James believes that NFTs would always have a place in Web 3.0 as they are the “gateway to the metaverse”. However, users aren't going to have the same relationship with NFTs as they do now. “In the next 2 to 5 years, NFTs will have evolved dramatically,” he predicts. Companies, brands, and strategies would combine the NFT token with a use case. For example, musicians could sell them to fans and they would provide access to an exclusive fan club that unlocks special content, backstage passes, and discounts on future shows. Resources James Shannon | LinkedIn | Twitter Xone
The Buzz 1: “NFTs are not just for digital art—and their popularity is growing. Now The Economist is experimenting with an NFT, to raise money for a good cause. – One candidate for the Oxford English Dictionary's “Word of the Year” for 2021 will surely be “NFT”. Non-fungible tokens—cryptocurrency chits which represent digital images or videos—have been around since 2014, but took off in popularity in March [2021] when Christie's, a British auction house, sold an NFT of “Everydays—The First 5,000 Days”, art by Mike Winkelmann, for a cool $69m.…On October 25, The Economist will auction off the cover of our issue from September 18: Alice in Wonderland embarking on a journey into the world of decentralised finance (DeFi)—in which NFTs form part of the foundation of the digital economy.” [economist.com] The Buzz 2: “Like it or not, the music industry has embraced NFTs …In March 2021, the album heralded as the first to be released as a non-fungible token was Kings of Leon's barrel-scraping When You See Yourself—and people who bought the shiny new digital widget got their actual copies of the record as old-fashioned MP3s and vinyl records. Snoop Dogg announced his newly acquired Death Row Records, a hip-hop brand venerable enough for the Super Bowl halftime show, would become the first NFT label. [pitchfork.com] The Buzz 3: “Sotheby's offers a curated array of NFT's from Digital Art, Luxury, Collectibles, Sports and Pop Culture…In 2021, records were broken: the most expensive Bored Ape Yacht Club ever sold in October 2021 for $3.4M…the second most expensive Cryptopunk ever sold achieved $11.7M.” [sothebys.com] Within the next couple of years, some of our favorite establishments or even community groups might start to implement this technology to better interact with us. What kinds of new possibilities will be created with NFTs for both the creator and us, the consumer? We'll ask Connor Borrego, Amina Touati and James Shannon for their take on The Future of Your Digital Identity: All About The NFTs?
The Buzz 1: “NFTs are not just for digital art—and their popularity is growing. Now The Economist is experimenting with an NFT, to raise money for a good cause. – One candidate for the Oxford English Dictionary's “Word of the Year” for 2021 will surely be “NFT”. Non-fungible tokens—cryptocurrency chits which represent digital images or videos—have been around since 2014, but took off in popularity in March [2021] when Christie's, a British auction house, sold an NFT of “Everydays—The First 5,000 Days”, art by Mike Winkelmann, for a cool $69m.…On October 25, The Economist will auction off the cover of our issue from September 18: Alice in Wonderland embarking on a journey into the world of decentralised finance (DeFi)—in which NFTs form part of the foundation of the digital economy.” [economist.com] The Buzz 2: “Like it or not, the music industry has embraced NFTs …In March 2021, the album heralded as the first to be released as a non-fungible token was Kings of Leon's barrel-scraping When You See Yourself—and people who bought the shiny new digital widget got their actual copies of the record as old-fashioned MP3s and vinyl records. Snoop Dogg announced his newly acquired Death Row Records, a hip-hop brand venerable enough for the Super Bowl halftime show, would become the first NFT label. [pitchfork.com] The Buzz 3: “Sotheby's offers a curated array of NFT's from Digital Art, Luxury, Collectibles, Sports and Pop Culture…In 2021, records were broken: the most expensive Bored Ape Yacht Club ever sold in October 2021 for $3.4M…the second most expensive Cryptopunk ever sold achieved $11.7M.” [sothebys.com] Within the next couple of years, some of our favorite establishments or even community groups might start to implement this technology to better interact with us. What kinds of new possibilities will be created with NFTs for both the creator and us, the consumer? We'll ask Connor Borrego, Amina Touati and James Shannon for their take on The Future of Your Digital Identity: All About The NFTs?
The Buzz 1: “NFTs are not just for digital art—and their popularity is growing. Now The Economist is experimenting with an NFT, to raise money for a good cause. – One candidate for the Oxford English Dictionary's “Word of the Year” for 2021 will surely be “NFT”. Non-fungible tokens—cryptocurrency chits which represent digital images or videos—have been around since 2014, but took off in popularity in March [2021] when Christie's, a British auction house, sold an NFT of “Everydays—The First 5,000 Days”, art by Mike Winkelmann, for a cool $69m.…On October 25, The Economist will auction off the cover of our issue from September 18: Alice in Wonderland embarking on a journey into the world of decentralised finance (DeFi)—in which NFTs form part of the foundation of the digital economy.” [economist.com] The Buzz 2: “Like it or not, the music industry has embraced NFTs …In March 2021, the album heralded as the first to be released as a non-fungible token was Kings of Leon's barrel-scraping When You See Yourself—and people who bought the shiny new digital widget got their actual copies of the record as old-fashioned MP3s and vinyl records. Snoop Dogg announced his newly acquired Death Row Records, a hip-hop brand venerable enough for the Super Bowl halftime show, would become the first NFT label. [pitchfork.com] The Buzz 3: “Sotheby's offers a curated array of NFT's from Digital Art, Luxury, Collectibles, Sports and Pop Culture…In 2021, records were broken: the most expensive Bored Ape Yacht Club ever sold in October 2021 for $3.4M…the second most expensive Cryptopunk ever sold achieved $11.7M.” [sothebys.com] Within the next couple of years, some of our favorite establishments or even community groups might start to implement this technology to better interact with us. What kinds of new possibilities will be created with NFTs for both the creator and us, the consumer? We'll ask Connor Borrego, Amina Touati and James Shannon for their take on The Future of Your Digital Identity: All About The NFTs?
James Shannon, founder and head guy at 8 Man Extreme talks about promoting athletes, Tennessee All Star game and trying to get 8 man players the recognition, as well as running an incredible broadcasting business. Teambuildr This episode is brought to you by TeamBuildr. I use TeamBuildr myself and can personally vouch for the power of this software in the weight room. Their platform allows you to easily build programs for your whole team while individualizing workouts based on athletes' needs. TeamBuildr is offering a 52-week Football Strength & Conditioning program that comes with their 14-day free trial when you sign up with code BGR8. Not only does this program include in-season workouts, but also football-specific off-season workouts that prepare your athletes for the high demands of the season. This program focuses on increasing strength, power, and speed - all while reducing the risk of injury. Remember to head to TeamBuildr.com and sign up with code BGR8. AnyWear Apparel This podcast is brought to you by Anywear Apparel: Are you looking for custom screen printed and embroidered gear for your team, coaches, and fans? Contact Anywear Apparel. That is Anywear (spell it out) Apparel. We have access to all the great brands and items that will have your team looking their best. We are a locally owned small business that works with teams, businesses, and individuals. Next time you need custom apparel, make Anywear Apparel your go to. Contact Anywear Apparel at art.anywearapp@gmail.com or on the phone at 319-385-1763. Music Info Podcast info on music Heartfül of Kerøsene - Jeff II https://youtu.be/ZbyFsGMjfRg Creative Commons Attribution Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/al-heartful-of-kersene Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/y-tbE2FIA1o
It's the front line of tomorrow's America, and being on the front lines can be tiring and messy. It can be lonely yet crowded and chaotic. The front lines in the life of a middle-school student are like a minefield. The students confront, dodge, fix, and try to understand the obstacles placed in their daily lives on the edge of being an adult yet with a child's life experiences. Never really knowing how it impacts them and what the future implications might be down the road. Enter the middle-school counselor James Shannon. In this frank episode, James talks about the myriad of issues that confront our next generation and how he helps them navigate the choppy waters of early teenage adolescence. James also reminds adults that while the problems experienced by middle-school students may not seem critical, they are of paramount importance to the student, and those problems can be life-altering events. Marc and James also discuss some warning signs where anxiety and depression can trigger more complex situations and how family and mentors can be on the lookout for them. This practical, sometimes severe, and nuts-and-bolts discussion can impact anyone connected to a young person's challenging, rewarding, and tumultuous life.
As London returns to its pre-pandemic bustle, under the surface lies a changed city. The experience of the past 18 months, and the increasing importance of sustainability and work-life balance, has led to a fundamental rethinking of the office and workspaces more generally. Or has it? In this episode of the EG Property Podcast, EG editor Samantha McClary is in discussion with Matt Flood, head of occupier markets at LandSec, Mark Shepherd, a partner at DWF and James Shannon, chief product and technology officer at Essensys to uncover more about what the role of the office really is, what is it that is most important to occupiers and how can technology and collaboration ensure that London remains a resilient city. Listen in to find out.
James Shannon has a storied career as an entrepreneur and technology leader. He possesses a deep passion for applying his knowledge and experience to create innovative and inspiring products. His experience includes the development of large-scale cloud services, award-winning mobile apps, integrated smart devices and cutting-edge consumer hardware for leading global brands. James leads the vision and strategic direction of the essensys platform. With extensive experience in enterprise SaaS and product development, James plays a key role at essensys in enhancing the user experience for flexible workspace operators and occupiers alike.
James Shannon, chief product and technology officer at essensys, one of the world’s leading providers of software-as-a-service and technology to the flexible real estate industry, joins PlaceTech editor, Paul Unger, to discuss tech in flex space, why technology is key in solving challenges, both in the present and future, essensy's new flex-services platform and more.
James Shannon from 8-Man Extreme joins me to discuss the growth of their coverage and the state of 8-man football. We also spend time bashing St. Louis.
Today's conversation is with Lady J. Today, she is a mom of four with three companies. She also grew up in poverty and learned how to cook crack cocaine at a very young age. Throughout her childhood, she experienced situations that many would never want to ever face. Lady J did not let the kidnapping, rape, drugs, and abuse stop her from keeping her faith and being a mother to her children. She explains how she dealt with the tragedies in her life, and how she was able to become the strong woman that she is today. She now has her own multimedia company, a great relationship, and her children that make her happy.
Do You Have Questions About Your Health?On the 35th episode of Blare Radio I have a discussion with Terrance Hutchinson (https://YourBestLifestyles.com) about the moment he found out that he had type-2 diabetes and what he did to fight it. Terrance and I not only talk about health and fitness, but we go deep into podcasting, business, passive income, and a lot more.What's Covered in this Episode:DiabetesEating habitsEntrepreneurshipRelationshipsCoronavirusSupport the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
Are you looking for someone to help you with your business strategy?I have a conversation with two people. Husband and wife duo and online business strategy coaches, David and Dana Hagstrom (DavidnDana.com) join me in a fun conversation about how they help entrepreneurs with effective breakthrough strategies to boost their home business success. Through their amazing one-on-one coaching, you can learn the 12 steps that they created to help you succeed.Whats CoveredLearning From MistakesStrategic PlanningLead MagnetsAreas Where Online Marketers Get StuckBeing an Authoritative FigureRetirementAffiliate MarketingLead GenerationSupport the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
Have you ever thought about being a model?Runway Supermodel Shay Davis joins me in a conversation about the modeling industry. Shay shares how she got started in the business and the many doors that have opened as a result from modeling and networking. Shay Davis also teaches aspiring models on what to do, what not to do.What's CoveredGetting Started as a ModelModeling MisconceptionsInstagram ModelsThe Power of NetworkingBrand AmbassadorsBlack Girls RockThings Aspiring Models Struggle WithModeling TipsPhoto tipsSupport the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
On this episode of Liquor Talk, V goes one on one with entrepreneur and host of two podcasts, James Shannon, about his life, his podcasts, where people go wrong with businesses, a little chat about sports, and being a black creative. Follow us on IG @ liquortalkpodcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/liquortalkpodcast/support
Have you been looking for someone to speak to about your life, leadership, or starting a business?I talk to Tanya J. Miller (TanyaJMiller.com) about the various ways she helps people with life and leadership. The speaker, author, and coach discusses a bunch of topics with me and she shares personal moments that have had an impact on her life in the midst of our laughs and amazing conversation. Tanya has been in this space for 15 years, being an entrepreneur just like her father. However, she has been speaking since a very young age and continues to do so today. Whats CoveredRechargingLeadershipRepurposing ContentBeing an IntrovertSupport the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
Have you failed at anything? We all have, but what are you doing about it? In 2009, Miha Matlievski lost everything. Miha dealt with battles of depression and anxiety, he went through a divorce, he was receiving threats on his life, and he contemplated ending everything--including his life. Miha found a way to pay back millions of his debtWhat's Covered in this Episode:Dealing with FailureReasons Why we Don't Achieve GoalsGoal Setting TechniquesFree vs. Paid ServicesS.M.A.R.T.TrustSupport the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
Have you ever wondered about how much work goes into producing a podcast episode?James Shannon talks about some of the reasons that he loves to podcast and won't stop anytime soon. However, he also touches on all of the hard work that goes into a producing a podcast episode for his show. He takes you through his pre-production process and how Calendly helps him with getting preparded. James then goes over a few of the steps he takes during the production of an episode. As well as he interviewing methods and tips. Whats CoveredPros of podcastingEpsidoe pre-productionEpisode post-prodcutionTools used for Blare RadioSoftwareAutomationSupport the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
If you could choose a superpower, what would it be?James Shannon talks to the host of the Hero Show podcast, Richard Matthews (RichardMatthews.me). Richard is an expert when it comes to systems in processed, and uses his superpower to help entrepreneurs with their business. Doing this has given him the freedom to travel across the country with his family for years.Richard hosts his own podcast and has created a way to help podcasters focus more on being heard and less on the technical parts of their show. What's CoveredPricing Your ValueImproving Your About PagePodcastingEntrepreneurs are heroes tooSupport the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
Do You Want to Learn More About Podcasting?James Shannon talks to the host of The Entrepreneurial You, Heneka Watkis-Porter (HenekaWatkisPorter.com) about her experience in the world of podcasting. Heneka is a podcast coach, speaker, and author from Jamaica that is helping people all over the world.Topics That Are CoveredMonetizing Your PodcastWhat is a LeadercastSupport the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
Have You Thought About Becoming or Hiring a Virtual Assistant?James Shannon interviews virtual assistant, Felly Day, from FellyDay.com, about how she created her own virtual assistant business. Felly built her business enough to allow for trips around the world.Covered in This EpisodeBeing a Virtual AssistantTravelingMake Money OnlineSocial MediaInstagramHere are some links for you to check out:Felly's Websitethe Blare Radio websiteTools used by the Blare GroupSupport the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
James Shannon invites social media expert, Lauren Olson onto Blare Radio to discuss social media. If you are looking for any tips to improve your profile on your social media platforms, then episode 18 was meant for you! Lauren explains why you don't need to have a million followers or subscribers to be successful. You also don't need to have an account on every platform available. Support the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
James Shannon interviews one of us favorite hip-hop recording artists, Shaun Nigro aka Critic the Rapper. These two men share more than their love for music, but also their respect for other rappers in the music industry--Eminem, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, and more. If you are interested in getting into the music industry you should listen to this show and get an understanding that making great music is more than just great bars on your notepad.Learn all about the origin of Critic the Rapper's name, his album Verse 30, how he feels about another artist making noise in Maine, his podcast, and more. Also, Critic gives listeners an amazing give at the end of the show.Support the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
Do You Need Some Tips About the Skill of Working From Home?The coronavirus (COVID-19) has forced a lot of people to work from home during the pandemic. James Shannon discusses the impact of the virus with Lucas Root and how people can get through this difficult time. Lucas covers four phases to be successful while working from home--distractions, deep groove, integration, and smooth sailing. Learn all about these four phases and how to create a routine to be successful while dealing with the Stay at Home orders. Also, if you have a startup, learn some helpful tips from Lucas, who loves to give back to startups. We are all in this together.Covered in this EpisodeIdeal Customer AvatarsStarting a business during COVID-19Four phase of working from homeUsing reminders to help with productivityDaily routinesSupport the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
Have you been looking for ways to make money from home?James Shannon goes over 10 different ways that he has made money from the comfort of his home. If you're at home right now due to the coronavirus, you can use this time to make a little extra spending money usingUserTesting.comPrint on DemandAffiliate MarketingAnd a lot more. James summarizes ways to make money using each method and more!Support the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
James Shannon has a conversation with Jennie Wright, a list building expert that loves Zombieland. If you have questions about list building and emailing your audience, then this is a show made specifically for you. James and Jennie cover email marketing software such as Active Campaign and ConvertKit, tagging and segmenting, embracing unsubscribers, and more. Jennie Wright also explains the mistakes that she sees people make when building their list. Tune in for an episode full of value, laughs, and actionable content. Support the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
James Shannon speaks to Mark Kumar from MarkKumar.com about a ton of topics. The two entrepreneurs talk about Mark's photography business which he had no experience in. Mark's photography business lead him to become a developer, and then he started his third business in the fitness industry. Mark now has his fourth business, a podcast hosting platform that his different from all the rest. Besides Mark's businesses, he and James cover email marketing, obtaining credibility with customers, and more. Support the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
James Shannon drops an additional episode days before the birthday of Dustin Hill. Dustin makes his debut on Blare Radio to discuss his plan to help millions of parents with a Parent Success Plan ( parentsuccesplan.com ). The two fathers of four discuss finding the energy you need to spend time with your children, having the right mindset, and leveling up.Support the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
Want to learn about virtual assistants? What about software? Scaling your business? This episode is packed wit useful information for beginners and established businesses. From ScaleSpark.com and the Break the Ceiling podcast, growth architect, Susan Boles discuss a host of topics with James Shannon. Listen closely and you might find the spark you need to scale your online business.Support the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
James Shannon interviews certified online business manager, Melissa Gamarra from MelissaGamarraManagement.com. The two discuss how to create and launch an online course. Topics include market research, pricing, launching, and more.Support the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
James Shannon speaks with certified holistic life coach, Onyinye Anike about the ins and outs of coaching. They discuss how Onyinye, who goes by Onyi, got started on her life changing transition into coaching. She also beat the fight with cancer and is thriving and only getting better. The girl from Brooklyn, now in Arizona, has a goal to speak on stages around the world helping people like you. Learn about the future of the extraordinary and friendly Onyi Anike on Blare Radio.Support the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
On episode 8 of Blare Radio, James Shannon discusses his lack of support after joining a panel on another podcast he was a guest on. He talks about how he eventually found support in some unlikely places. And how a special person in his life prevented him from giving it all up with some heartfelt words.Support the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
James Shannon has a conversation with author of From Vegas to Villainy, Jacky Rom and discusses her passion for writing. The UK's Jacky Rom visited the United States to help prepare for writing her latest novel and she brought a film crew with her to create the documentary Method to Murder. James and Jacky share a few laughs while discussing all of this and more in great detail.Support the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
Do you need a logo for your online business? James Shannon covers what a logo is and defines a pixel, raster file, and vector file. Learn the impact ten different colors can have on the people that are introduced to your brand's logo. Find out how to get a logo on Fiverr, Upwork, an agency, on your own, or with The Blare Group.Support the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
Learn James Shannon's why. Why he created The Blare Group along with Blare Radio. All business owners go through struggles when they are in the beginning stages of building their future. Listen to James as he describes his wins and losses building his businesses. Support the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
James Shannon tells you how to get a website hosted on Bluehost, and how to find a domain name. He also covers the quick and easy steps required to get WordPress installed. Finally, he goes over themes he recommends that you use for Elementor, and how to get Elementor installed on your WordPress site.Support the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
James Shannon interviews Dio, a 15-year old Fortnite player about how he makes money playing the popular video game. Dio has been making money use a wage system to make money battling other Fortnite players from different platforms. Learn how you can make money playing video games from the comfort of your home by wagering, and by entering gaming tournaments.Support the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
In this tutorial you will learn the steps to starting your own podcast from the beginning to launch day. James Shannon, from the Blare Group, teaches ways to come up with your show name, creating your cover art, and building a show for your audience. Also, learn some of the equipment used on Blare Radio that you can use in your own show. Finally, get ideas on what software to use, and where you can host your shows. Learn how to be heard!Support the show (https://www.radio.theblaregroup.com/donate)
Learn about what makes a good brand and a strong brand identity. James Shannon covers what you should be thinking about when you are creating a brand. Support the show (https://www.theblaregroup.com/donate)
We all know theres more to suicide, lets discuss it. RIP to all the fallen Veterans who have succumbed to suicide. RIP Robin Williams, your laughter will carry us all to a better understanding of all our sadness.We had the pleasure of attending the Launch of Ronin Veterans Network! It was a blast!The people in attendance were absolutely motivated. It was like watching dream unfold into reality. Hearing the stories of the participants, reflecting back on my own experiences, and enjoying every moment. We got to meet so many inspiring people who are absolutely dedicated to contributing to the mission of assisting those who are in need. Right before I went to meet and greet everyone I had the pleasure of being on Boone Cutler's "Tipping Point". It is a show that's mission is to move and grow the Warrior Right's Movement by providing some precious insight to the warrior mentality and ethos. Here's the links to check out more. http://boonecutler.comWhen I walked into the event it was like walking into my dream gym MetroFlex Gym ( http://metroflexlbc.com ) has the vibe of a true training facility. Not that shit you get at your local 24hour cesspool of perverts and fat bodies not trying hard, this place gives you a pump just by being there! With the American flag waiving next to all the service flags it was hard not to jump in on the push up competition lead by the one and only CT Fletcher! ( http://ctfletcher.com )As I made my rounds interviewing people from: Team Rubicon ( http://www.teamrubiconusa.org ), Sharon Elefant and Jeff Fabry from Team AMVETS ( http://www.teamamvets.com ), Chris Albert from Warrior Soul Apparel ( http://www.warriorsoulapparel.com ) and last but not least the men who brought the world and the entire community of warriors Ronin Veterans Network ( http://www.roninvn.org ) Kameron DeLany, Glen Stevenson, Ryan Carrillo, and James Shannon. The story began to really show itself. People are motivated to help!Watching the entire event was like seeing the dream of unification coming true! Listening to all reasons for being there and the way their passion has helped so many, was truly empowering. We all have struggles, pains, difficulties, and reasons that hold us back, there are times where we feel we can not succeed. There are people here to help, there are others struggling that have made it a little bit further and are giving back. As a community we owe it to ourselves and to our friends, families, and Nation to live the best life possible and thrive on! The feelings of optimism and hope that this event brought me is something we all should be going after. Let's get off our asses and Unify!