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ADV - Teatro Franco Parenti di Milano: https://bit.ly/TFPxVOIS ADV - Paramount+ - https://www.paramountplus.com/it/?utm_source=Vois&utm_medium=cpm&utm_campaign=ProceduralCrimeDramas&utm_content=audioad Jamie Reynolds è il classico "bravo ragazzo" ed è colpo di fulmine quando incontra Georgia Williams, una ragazza con la testa sulle spalle: studia, lavora ed è sempre disponibile ad aiutare gli amici, tra cui proprio Jamie. Jamie Reynolds ha una vera cotta per lei e all'ennesimo rifiuto, elabora un piano per averla tutta per sé, un piano su cui aveva fantasticato per anni. --------- Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimeandcomedy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crimeandcomedy.podcast/ Telegram: https://t.me/crimeandcomedy Sito: https://www.crimeandcomedy.it Instagram: Clara Campi: https://www.instagram.com/claracampicomedy/ Marco Champier: https://www.instagram.com/mrchreddy/ Editing - Ilaria Giangrande: https://www.instagram.com/ilaria.giangrande/ Caricature - Giorgio Brambilla: https://www.instagram.com/giorgio_brambilla_bookscomedy/ Tutti i Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/CrimeandComedy Capitoli: (00:00:00) | Intro (00:00:31) | Sigla (00:00:45) | Ringraziamenti Patreon (00:04:12) | Crime & comedy Live! a Cagliari (00:05:21) | Georgia Williams incontra Jamie Reynolds (00:19:21) | La scomparsa di Georgia e la "fedina penale" di Jamie Reynolds (00:41:21) | Le indagini e l'arresto di Jamie Reynolds (01:02:35) | Il processo a Jamie Reynolds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Full show with songs here: https://www.mixcloud.com/IslingtonRadio/22-grand-pod-26012024/------22 Grand Pod is on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/22grandpodOff the back of the main pod, we are creating Patreon only bonus content. For £3 a month you will get:The 00's Deep Dive: Taking a look back at the likes of the Stalking Pete Doherty documentary and going through them in painful detail. As well as going through NME Awards from back in the day and discussing what happened.My Favourite 00's Songs: Inviting patrons and other guests to come on the podcast to talk about their favourite songs, albums or moments from back in the day.Legend or Landfill: We go through NME's top 10 albums of each year and see if we think they are indeed Legendary or for the Landfill.Fans Stories: Talking to people about their memories and opinions on all things 00's.Unsigned Stories: Chatting with bands that didn't quite 'make it' in terms of signing that elusive record deal.Patrons will also get early access to any main pod episodesMerch etc: https://www.redbubble.com/people/22grandpod/shop?asc=uAlso check the YouTube channel for extended video versions of the interviews and much more: https://bit.ly/3Ts7Wu1And 22 Grand Pod on Islington Radio: https://www.mixcloud.com/IslingtonRadio/playlists/22-grand-pod/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jamie Reynolds & Jake Joyce join Stephanie and Angela to talk about the work at UAP, being makers and the role of Public Art. UAP provides a complete package of services for artists, architects, designers and more with facilities that include design studios, robotics and innovation hubs, factories, foundries, and an international network of engineers, installers and suppliers, extending the full length of a project's development and lifespan. To find out more, please visit the company's website and insta.Original Music by: Yah Supreme (Yahya Jeffries-El)
Clive Langer in conversation with David Eastaugh https://newclang.bandcamp.com/album/new-clang Best known as one of the UK's most successful record producers with a string of high-profile credits in his portfolio, CLIVE LANGER returns in the new year with a second album from his band project, THE CLANG GROUP.A belated follow-up to 2016's Practice, the Group's maiden outing for Domino Records, New Clang was recorded with Deaf School co-conspirators John Wood (aka Max Ripple) and Gregg Braden, along with former Klaxons bassist Jamie Reynolds. Written and recorded in the aftermath of Clive's 70th birthday, New Clang is adeeply personal but incredibly vibrant album; catching Clive in reflective mode, the songs address the process of ageing and the state of the world,as well as confronting his own addiction to alcohol.“ After the pandemic, the dust settled, it felt like it was time, a new time, to play again,” he explains. “Not to revisit but to write and rehearse with my Clang Group mates. We were missing a bass player and fortuitously I met Jamie Reynolds and he filled the vacancy. The songs started to flow, we were back in the groove!”“The new album is the first sober songwriting I think I've done in almost 50 years,” he adds. “I've known and accepted that I was an addict for decades... I just didn't do anything about it. I thought I could live with it, I still enjoyed it. Someone once asked me ‘What do you do?' I replied ‘I drink'. Anyway, making an album sober was like making an album drunk except I wassober!!” Packaged in spare black-on-white, suggesting a tabula rasaof sorts, New Clang's distinctive sleeve artis the work of British artist Edwin Burdis, whom Clive met during his time with Domino Records. “Clive asked me to a studio in London to listen to his new album, still a work in progress,” recalls Edwin. “I was struck by the contrast between the upbeat music and its underlying melancholy, evoking clowns and cartoon characters and a nostalgia for London's recent past. At the time, I had been drawing simple cartoon motifs that aligned perfectly with Clive's songs. I wanted the campaign to be cohesive—black-and-white graphics that blend humour with a sense of tragedy and sadness.” A founder member of pioneering Liverpool art-rockers Deaf School, Langer is noted for a string of production credits (usually in collaboration with Alan Winstanley) on hits forthe likes of Dexys Midnight Runners (the no.1 single and album ‘Come On Eileen' and Too-Rye-Ay)andDavid Bowie(‘Absolute Beginners') plus numerous landmark releasesfor Elvis Costello, Madness, Morrissey, The Teardrop Explodes, China Crisis, Bush, They Might Be Giants, The Rockingbirds and, more recently, Fat White Family.
Jamie Reynolds with Three Forks Baptist Association outlines how to raise up pastors locally.
In May 2013, 17-year-old Georgia Williams was lured to the home of Jamie Reynolds under the guise of participating in a photo shoot. Jaime, who had long harbored violent and sexually deviant fantasies, meticulously planned this to instead be an attack on Georgia. The photoshoo started normal, but it soon turned dark with Jaimie photographing the last moments of Georgias life, and many afterwards as well. Our other podcast: "FEARFUL" - https://open.spotify.com/show/56ajNkLiPoIat1V2KI9n5c?si=OyM38rdsSSyyzKAFUJpSywMERCH:https://www.redbubble.com/people/wickedandgrim/shop?asc=uPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/wickedandgrim?fan_landing=trueYoutube for video podcast:https://www.youtube.com/@WickedandGrimYoutube for lifestyle and vlogs: https://www.youtube.com/@WickedLifeFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/wickedandgrim/ Instagram:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wickedandgrim/?hl=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/wickedandgrimWebsite: https://www.wickedandgrim.com/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
First ever 22 Grand Pod Live show from West Hampstead Arts Club - Recorded 19/09/24. ------ Check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/22grandpod Off the back of the main pod, we are now creating Patreon only bonus content. For £3 a month you will get: The 00's Deep Dive: Taking a look back at the likes of the Stalking Pete Doherty documentary and going through them in painful detail. As well as going through NME Awards from back in the day and discussing what happened. My Favourite 00's Album: Inviting patrons and other guests to come on the podcast to talk about their favourite bands, albums or moments from back in the day. Legend or Landfill: We go through NME's top 10 albums of each year and see if we think they are indeed Legendary or for the Landfill. Fans Stories: Talking to people about their memories and opinions on all things 00's. Unsigned Stories: Chatting with bands that didn't quite 'make it' in terms of signing that elusive record deal. & more! Patrons will also get early access to any main pod episodes Also check the YouTube channel for extended video versions of the interviews and much more: https://bit.ly/3Ts7Wu1 And 22 Grand Pod on Islington Radio: https://www.mixcloud.com/IslingtonRadio/playlists/22-grand-pod/
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Anthony is on the podcast as we look back at how he became a pivotal figure at NME in the 00s - going from website editor to reviews editor - and how he became involved with The Libertines. ---------------------------------- 22 Grand Pod Live with Jamie Reynolds and Conor McNicholas: https://shorturl.at/kSWgW Check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/22grandpod Off the back of the main pod, we are now creating Patreon only bonus content. For £3 a month you will get: The 00's Deep Dive: Taking a look back at the likes of the Stalking Pete Doherty documentary and going through them in painful detail. As well as going through NME Awards from back in the day and discussing what happened. My Favourite 00's Album: Inviting patrons and other guests to come on the podcast to talk about their favourite bands, albums or moments from back in the day. Legend or Landfill: We go through NME's top 10 albums of each year and see if we think they are indeed Legendary or for the Landfill. Fans Stories: Talking to people about their memories and opinions on all things 00's. Unsigned Stories: Chatting with bands that didn't quite 'make it' in terms of signing that elusive record deal. & more! Patrons will also get early access to any main pod episodes Also check the YouTube channel for extended video versions of the interviews and much more: https://bit.ly/3Ts7Wu1 And 22 Grand Pod on Islington Radio: https://www.mixcloud.com/IslingtonRadio/playlists/22-grand-pod/
Matt is on the podcast as we delve into how he went from Bournemouth to Bloc Party, why he was reluctant to join the band and why he eventually chose to leave. ---------------------------------- 22 Grand Pod Live with Jamie Reynolds and Conor McNicholas: https://shorturl.at/kSWgW Check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/22grandpod Off the back of the main pod, we are now creating Patreon only bonus content. For £3 a month you will get: The 00's Deep Dive: Taking a look back at the likes of the Stalking Pete Doherty documentary and going through them in painful detail. As well as going through NME Awards from back in the day and discussing what happened. My Favourite 00's Album: Inviting patrons and other guests to come on the podcast to talk about their favourite bands, albums or moments from back in the day. Legend or Landfill: We go through NME's top 10 albums of each year and see if we think they are indeed Legendary or for the Landfill. Fans Stories: Talking to people about their memories and opinions on all things 00's. Unsigned Stories: Chatting with bands that didn't quite 'make it' in terms of signing that elusive record deal. & more! Patrons will also get early access to any main pod episodes Also check the YouTube channel for extended video versions of the interviews and much more: https://bit.ly/3Ts7Wu1 And 22 Grand Pod on Islington Radio: https://www.mixcloud.com/IslingtonRadio/playlists/22-grand-pod/
New Patient Group™ (Formally known as the Doctor Diamond Club Podcast)
Send us a Text Message.On-Site Workshop with a Six Figure Growth Plan - Click Here to Learn MoreLearn Advanced and Cutting Edge Skill Sets Used by the Finest People Businesses in the World, such as the Ritz Carlton and other famous Companies: - Leadership- Sales Fundamentals- Hospitality- Consumer Psychology- Verbiage- PresentationLearn How to Apply the Skill Sets Above to each of the following:- Existing Patient Experience- New Patient Experience- New Patient Phone Call- Existing Patient Phone Call- Digital Workflow- Treatment Coordinator Exam- Doctor Exam- Financial Presentation- Pending Treatment FollowUp- Handling and Overcoming Objections - Trust & Communication Transfers - Digital Marketing- Patient Compliance- Clinical Assistant Chair Side Conversations- Clinical Assistant Conversation with Parents - Remote Monitoring (If, applicable) - Clear Aligner Starts and Profitability (If, applicable)What to Expect from Implementing the Above Skill Sets:- Improve Leadership and Culture- Improve Mindset and Motivation- Improve Employee Experience- Improve Patient Experience- Improve Patient Compliance- Increase Treatment Conversion- Increase Production - Increase Cash Flow- Increase Patient Referrals- Increase New Patients- Improve Efficiency- Improve Time Management - Improved Digital Marketing Presence- Improved Brand Awareness - Reduce New Patient No Shows- Reduce Existing Patient No Shows- Reduce Headaches, Stress and Chaos- Reduce Advertising Costs- Reduce Patient Non Compliance- Reduce Unnecessary Appointments Caused by Non ComplianceJob Descriptions that will Benefit from this On-Site Workshop:- Clinical Assistants - Concierges- Doctors - Front Desk- Receptionists- Treatment CoordinatorsAre you inadvertently setting your internal practice leaders up for failure? What a great conversation with New Patient Group CEO, Brian Wright. What should you do to empower your leaders and put them on a path toward growth and benefits to your practice?Transforming culture, training and digital marketing practices by implementing life changing experiences for you, your team and your patients. We believe experience is the key to increasing new patients, sales, conversion, compliance, cash flow, referrals and more. We believe experience is the key to reducing stress, chaos, advertising costs, employee turnover and more. Whatever it is you want, whatever it is you desire, we believe experience will help you achieve it. We are the patient experience company and we revolutionize practices by transforming their culture, their employees and their digital marketing. By combining these three services together it creates a powerful force that works in harmony to achieve what you want by delivering employees and patients more than they would have ever expected. Choose any service individually or become a private client and achieve your best year ever or your money back .. Guaranteed. Private clients combine all three services (Leadership & Culture, Team Training, Digital Marketing) together to take over their community and leave their "competition" in the dust!Trusted by the Best Doctors: Jep Paschal, John Graham, Regina Blevins, Alyssa Carter, Jamie Reynolds, Stu Frost, David Boschken, Donna Galante, Boyd Whitlock, Bob Skopek, Byrn Cooper, Sean Carlson and Many More!
Ed and Matt (Type2error) are on the podcast as we look back at how they came to create and direct music videos for the likes of The Rakes, Bloc Party and many more. ---------------------------------- 22 Grand Pod Live with Jamie Reynolds and Conor McNicholas: https://shorturl.at/kSWgW Check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/22grandpod Off the back of the main pod, we are now creating Patreon only bonus content. For £3 a month you will get: The 00's Deep Dive: Taking a look back at the likes of the Stalking Pete Doherty documentary and going through them in painful detail. As well as going through NME Awards from back in the day and discussing what happened. My Favourite 00's Album: Inviting patrons and other guests to come on the podcast to talk about their favourite bands, albums or moments from back in the day. Legend or Landfill: We go through NME's top 10 albums of each year and see if we think they are indeed Legendary or for the Landfill. Fans Stories: Talking to people about their memories and opinions on all things 00's. Unsigned Stories: Chatting with bands that didn't quite 'make it' in terms of signing that elusive record deal. & more! Patrons will also get early access to any main pod episodes Also check the YouTube channel for extended video versions of the interviews and much more: https://bit.ly/3Ts7Wu1 And 22 Grand Pod on Islington Radio: https://www.mixcloud.com/IslingtonRadio/playlists/22-grand-pod/
Drawing from the largest data set of consumer buying habits in orthodontics, Reynolds and Gelles reveal a statistical approach to running a successful practice. Their system, developed with orthodontist Jeff Kozlowski and engineer Dave Ternan, eliminates guesswork and trial-and-error, setting a new gold standard for practice management.With insights from 430,000 patient starts and over $2.2 billion in production, the book demonstrates how data analytics can increase starts, production, and profits. Reynolds and Gelles provide practical steps to implement unique payment solutions, improve cash flow, streamline insurance processing, and more.If you're ready to transform your practice, "Level the Curve" is your key to unlocking greater efficiency and profitability. I'm excited to dig into the conversation today with Oliver Gelles.***The Burleson Box is brought to you by Retainer Club:Realize new revenue in your practice this year with Retainer Club! Upgrading your retainer program has never been more straightforward. Patients want online and easy. You want simple and profitable. Retainer Club gives you both. Built by dental professionals, Retainer Club's technology platform is built to manage everything about your retainer program including billing, retainer fulfillment, KPI data and more.Retainer Club's customized Smile Care Plan allows you to offer a flexible membership program that brings 5 new revenue streams to grow your practice. Retainer Club's platform gives patients access to easy, fast, affordable online retainer ordering 24/7, and regular retainer replacement without ever having to call your office.On average, a Smile Care Plan can increase your practice revenue by $100,000 annually. We have built our program with first-hand industry insights to support the needs of practices and DSOs from the ground up. From on-boarding and client success planning to tech-enabled marketing solutions to support new patient growth, Retainer Club has you covered. Get started today at RetainerClub.com***Resources Mentioned in the Episode with Oliver Gelles:Level the CurveStartMoreSmiles.com***Go Premium: Members get early access, ad-free episodes, hand-edited transcripts, exclusive study guides, special edition books each quarter, powerpoint and keynote presentations and two tickets to Dustin Burleson's Annual Leadership Retreat.http://www.theburlesonbox.com/sign-up Stay Up to Date: Sign up for The Burleson Report, our weekly newsletter that is delivered each Sunday with timeless insight for life and private practice. Sign up here:http://www.theburlesonreport.com Follow Dustin Burleson, DDS, MBA at:http://www.burlesonseminars.com
New Patient Group™ (Formally known as the Doctor Diamond Club Podcast)
Send us a Text Message.Click here to learn more how innovative video marketing can help your practice by www.NewPatientGroup.comWhat if you could transform your business into a customer-centric powerhouse, delighting customers and boosting your bottom line? Our latest episode offers the blueprint for creating exceptional customer experiences that keep customers coming back for more. We tackle the crucial question every business owner must ask: "How do I get what I want from my team and customers while delivering unexpected experiences?" You'll learn how to foster a customer-obsessed culture, sharpen your leadership skills, and invest in continuous improvement to thrive in any economic climate. Plus, discover how superior presentations and experiences can maximize your customer conversion rates and cash flow.Personalized digital marketing is not just a trend; it's a game-changer. We break down the tremendous benefits of crafting unique, professional content over relying on generic, template-driven strategies. Hear about the importance of outstanding site speed and how it meets Google's stringent standards. Our discussion emphasizes the power of word-of-mouth marketing and customer retention, and how our custom web development solutions ensure client satisfaction and loyalty. With a focus on engaging video content and platforms like TikTok, we reveal how embracing these trends can set your practice apart and drive measurable business growth.Finally, we shed light on the pitfalls of finite-minded decision-making driven by cost-cutting and its impact on hiring less effective marketing companies. Learn why investing in high-quality content, innovative strategies, and superior experiences is ultimately more cost-effective. We also discuss the interconnectedness of business culture, leadership, and personal relationships in enhancing employee performance and customer satisfaction. From employing digital tools like the iTero scanner to adopting a hospitality mindset for a high-end orthodontic experience, this episode covers it all. Tune in to discover how to create an exceptional, customer-centric practice that stands out from the competition.New Patient Group - Transforming culture, training and digital marketing practices by implementing life changing experiences for you, your team and your patients. We believe experience is the key to increasing new patients, sales, conversion, compliance, cash flow, referrals and more. We believe experience is the key to reducing stress, chaos, advertising costs, employee turnover and more. Whatever it is you want, whatever it is you desire, we believe experience will help you achieve it. We are the patient experience company and we revolutionize practices by transforming their culture, their employees and their digital marketing. By combining these three services together it creates a powerful force that works in harmony to achieve what you want by delivering employees and patients more than they would have ever expected. Choose any service individually or become a private client and achieve your best year ever or your money back .. Guaranteed. Private clients combine all three services (Leadership & Culture, Team Training, Digital Marketing) together to take over their community and leave their "competition" in the dust!Trusted by the Best Doctors: Jep Paschal, John Graham, Regina Blevins, Alyssa Carter, Jamie Reynolds, Stu Frost, David Boschken, Donna Galante, Boyd Whitlock, Bob Skopek, Byrn Cooper, Sean Carlson and Many More!
New Patient Group™ (Formally known as the Doctor Diamond Club Podcast)
Send us a Text Message.www.NewPatientGroup.com - The Patient Experience CompanyTransforming culture, training and digital marketing practices by implementing life changing experiences for you, your team and your patients. We believe experience is the key to increasing new patients, sales, conversion, compliance, cash flow, referrals and more. We believe experience is the key to reducing stress, chaos, advertising costs, employee turnover and more. Whatever it is you want, whatever it is you desire, we believe experience will help you achieve it. We are the patient experience company and we revolutionize practices by transforming their culture, their employees and their digital marketing. By combining these three services together it creates a powerful force that works in harmony to achieve what you want by delivering employees and patients more than they would have ever expected. Choose any service individually or become a private client and achieve your best year ever or your money back .. Guaranteed. Private clients combine all three services (Leadership & Culture, Team Training, Digital Marketing) together to take over their community and leave their "competition" in the dust!www.WrightChat.comNew Patient Phone Call and Pending Treatment Followup! We answer your new patient phone calls, speak just like your own employee, remote into your management software and schedule new patients according to your protocols. We can answer all your new patient phone calls or the new patient calls you are missing. We are a fully personalized new patient call answering concierge. All agents are USA based, highly trained and once you experience our service you will never go back. We can also handle your pending treatment list and get more patients back through the doors to purchase treatment. Grow six figures while watching us do the work! Trusted by the Best Doctors: Jep Paschal, John Graham, Regina Blevins, Alyssa Carter, Jamie Reynolds, Stu Frost, David Boschken, Donna Galante, Boyd Whitlock, Bob Skopek, Byrn Cooper, Sean Carlson and Many More!
Russell is on the podcast as we take a deep dive into the origins of Bloc Party, touring the world and announcing Oasis' split.. ---------------------------------- 22 Grand Pod Live with Jamie Reynolds and Conor McNicholas: https://shorturl.at/kSWgW Check out our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/22grandpod Off the back of the main pod, we are now creating Patreon only bonus content. For £3 a month you will get: The 00's Deep Dive: Taking a look back at the likes of the Stalking Pete Doherty documentary and going through them in painful detail. As well as going through NME Awards from back in the day and discussing what happened. My Favourite 00's Album: Inviting patrons and other guests to come on the podcast to talk about their favourite bands, albums or moments from back in the day. Legend or Landfill: We go through NME's top 10 albums of each year and see if we think they are indeed Legendary or for the Landfill. Fans Stories: Talking to people about their memories and opinions on all things 00's. Unsigned Stories: Chatting with bands that didn't quite 'make it' in terms of signing that elusive record deal. & more! Patrons will also get early access to any main pod episodes Also check the YouTube channel for extended video versions of the interviews and much more: https://bit.ly/3Ts7Wu1
New Patient Group™ (Formally known as the Doctor Diamond Club Podcast)
Send us a Text Message.Dr. Marc Olsen and Brian Wright National Webinar https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/5417133761301/WN_aI77kUvbRw-o0ggkWzkPhg#/registrationNPG Iconic Registration page https://newpatientgroup.com/npg-iconic/What if you could revolutionize your practice by mastering high-end customer service? For this to happen, you must first reimagine everything you thought you knew about customer service, and introduce yourself to a new teaching that will forever change your practice. This episode dives into part one of how forward-thinking doctors can build a premium brand through exceptional customer service that dominates their community. We transition from our previous series on recognizing top-tier service to a new three-part series on the essential elements needed to achieve it. Tune in to explore the critical role of a strong internal culture led by extraordinary leadership. Discover how investing in your team and fostering a growth mindset can yield greater returns than traditional advertising. We provide practical examples of how a high-quality culture supports the adoption of new technologies and improves patient experiences. With a focus on aligning leadership and team values, we highlight how small businesses with coachable employees can outperform corporate counterparts. Learn how a transformative culture can boost conversion rates, enhance cash flow and profit, and turn prospects into loyal customers, setting the foundation for long-term success.www.NewPatientGroup.com - The Patient Experience CompanyTransforming practices by implementing life changing experiences for you, your team and your patients. We believe experience is the key to increasing new patients, sales, conversion, compliance, cash flow, referrals and more. We believe experience is the key to reducing stress, chaos, advertising costs, employee turnover and more. Whatever it is you want, whatever it is you desire, we believe experience will help you achieve it. We are the patient experience company and we revolutionize practices by transforming their culture, their employees and their digital marketing. By combining these three services together it creates a powerful force that works in harmony to achieve what you want by delivering employees and patients more than they would have ever expected. Choose any service individually or become a private client and achieve your best year ever or your money back .. Guaranteed. Private clients combine all three services (Leadership & Culture, Team Training, Digital Marketing) together to take over their community and leave their "competition" in the dust!www.WrightChat.comNew Patient Phone Call and Pending Treatment Followup! We answer your new patient phone calls, speak just like your own employee, remote into your management software and schedule new patients according to your protocols. We can answer all your new patient phone calls or the new patient calls you are missing. We are a fully personalized new patient call answering concierge. All agents are USA based, highly trained and once you experience our service you will never go back. We can also handle your pending treatment list and get more patients back through the doors to purchase treatment. Grow six figures while watching us do the work! Trusted by the Best Doctors: Jep Paschal, John Graham, Regina Blevins, Alyssa Carter, Jamie Reynolds, Stu Frost, David Boschken, Donna Galante, Boyd Whitlock, Bob Skopek, Byrn Cooper, Sean Carlson and Many More!
Mingjia, Dun-Dun Band, Josh Cole, Nicole Rampersaud, Kate Gentile, John Kameel Farah & Nick Fraser, Rob Clutton, Iris Trio, Jeremy Gignoux, Nathalie Joachim, Elsa Nilsson, Kari van der Kloot and ladyybirddPlaylist: Mingjia - Everything Looks Prettier From AfarDun-Dun Band - No. 20 (Once Raw: The Aging G)Josh Cole, featuring Karen Ng & Michael Davidson - red deerNicole Rampersaud - Nor ForesakingKate Gentile - recursive accessKate Gentile - dissolutionKate Gentile - clarion fluorescentJohn Kameel Farah and Nick Fraser - DirgeRob Clutton Trio, featuring Nick Fraser & Karen Ng - AsterballooIris Trio - Kinds of Blue: IV BerriesJeremy Gignoux, featuring Jiajia Li - QuimsieNathalie Joachim - Ki moun ou yeElsa Nilsson, featuring Santiago Leibson, Marty Kenney & Rodrigo Recabarren - Bruising DarknessKari van der Kloot, featuring Elsa Nilsson, Jamie Reynolds, Gary Wang & Nathan Ellman-Bell - Trust Exerciseladyybirdd, featuring Gina Izzo, Immanuel Wilkins & Nick Dunston - Into What Is Wanted
Am 26. Mai 2013 macht sich die 17-jährige Georgia Williams auf den Weg zu ihrem Kumpel Jamie Reynolds, der nur ein paar Straßen weiter in Wellington, Shropshire in England wohnt. Sie will ihm als Model bei einem Fotoshooting helfen. Was sie nicht ahnt: Jamie ist nicht nur verliebt in sie, sondern ist auch noch besessen von bösartiger, sadistischer Pornografie, insbesondere Pornografie, bei der Frauen getötet werden…
You may remember the horrific murder of Telford girl Georgia Williams who was befriended & then killed by sadistic monster Jamie Reynolds.This made shockwaves all over the Town of Telford & really captured the imagination of many, including the media. As any infamous murder goes in Britain this was covered by the press & this was unlucky for one man, Jamie Reynolds best friend Lee Wincott.Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVjOe4UwNRZx89uBXojoPcw/joinYou can also listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & Google Podcasts!For more content head over to..Instagram: ThecentralclubpodcastFacebook Page: The Central ClubFacebook Profile: Central ClubTiktok: the.central.clubX: @thecentralclub_E-mail us at: Thecentralclubpodcast@gmail.comSTAY CENTRAL#leewincott #jamiereynolds #telfordmurder #georgiawilliams #truecrime #guilty #pressSupport the showJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVjOe4UwNRZx89uBXojoPcw/joinYou can also listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & Google Podcasts!For more content head over to..Instagram: ThecentralclubpodcastFacebook Page: The Central ClubFacebook Profile: Central ClubTiktok: thecentralclubpodcastTiktok: thecentralclubclipsE-mail us at: Thecentralclubpodcast@gmail.comSTAY CENTRAL#rianillett #royalmarines #terminalillness #braindamage #afghanistan #iraq #jihad #british
Unleashing the Power of Persistent Learning and Progress Wouldn't you want to know the secret behind Dr. Jamie Reynolds' remarkable journey from a single orthodontic practice to a four-location empire? He humbly attributes his initial triumphs to “fortunate accidents and setbacks.” But as his venture expanded, he had to navigate the challenging waters of scaling […] The post The Anti-Know-It-All — Thriving through Constant Learning appeared first on HIP Creative.
In this week's episode, I'm joined by Jamie Reynolds, a man who's held some impressive titles in his career but most notably was the Former CEO of PMP Recruitment, a part of the Cordant Group, COO of Halian, and most recently, CEO of The Recruitment Co. In this in-depth episode, he shares his journey from a 17-year-old trainee to his moves toward CEO. During his time at Cordant, he delivered multiple millions in profit through a company wide business transformation programme.Jamie is passionate about empowering people to think differently, and it's inspiring to hear how he uses this mindset to deliver financial results!It's not always smooth sailing, and it's refreshing to hear someone speak so realistically about mental health and wellbeing. Jamie and I discussed the lessons he learned during the acquisition and merger of Halian and Staff Group, including the need for empathy and respect when making tough decisions like redundancies. One of the good guys in the recruitment sector, take notes- there is lots to learn!TakeawaysAcquisitions and mergers can create synergy and growth opportunities for businesses.It is important to ensure that promises of wealth creation are legally bound and fit for purpose.Driving results requires finding efficiencies, building culture, and galvanising people.Entrepreneurial skills can be applied to both large and small businesses.Mental health and well-being should be prioritised in the workplace.Chapters 00:00 Introduction02:20 Jamie'sackground and expertise 06:04 Transition from service sector to recruitment sector 07:20 Jamie's journey to CEO level10:38 Joining the Cordant Group12:59 Transformation within the Cordant Group19:04 Implementing transformational projects25:11 Managing multiple projects32:15 Turning around the business36:32 Transition to Group CEO40:56 Transformation during the pandemic43:46 Dealing with redundancies49:55 Role evolution and disposals52:06 Acquisition and merger of Halian and Staff Group53:31 Lessons learned from exits and transformations55:50 Success of PMP Recruitment56:42 Driving results57:08 Ability to work with both large and small businesses58:58 Offering growth, transformation, and coaching/mentoring01:00:37 Jamie's life and approach to work01:02:31 Importance of mental health and well-being01:04:06 Closing remarks and contact information__________________________________________Hoxo MessageReady to find 25+ warm leads within 7 days on LinkedIn?As a recruiter, most of the working day is spent chasing people via cold outreach on LinkedIn.This method is super time-consuming and most people don't reply because they simply don't know or trust you.But it can be different...If you follow the process in this document you will hack the LinkedIn Algorithm in just 15 minutes per day and drive warm leads whenever you want them.A warm lead is a person who you can 100% guarantee knows who you are, and what you do and has shown interest in you and/or your services in the past 48 hours.Over 5000 recruiters around the globe are following this process daily and the results have been amazing!You can have this too!Access the Hoxo 20:10:5 guide here: https://bit.ly/3PLjaJYIf you'd prefer to consume this information directly from our Co-Founder & CEO Sean Anderson (The creator of 20:10:5), you can join our free training
To paraphrase Boy George in a potentially racially insensitive 1980's charity record “throw your arms around the Saints, it's Levein Time!” The Saints are on the rise, Santa's on his way, and we're all going to be living it large as we rattle off four away wins on the spin over the festive season. So why not get yourselves right into the spirit of things, by settling down for Episode 93 of The Dogger Saints Podcast! Many a game of kickball to cover since we last did this nonsense, with 5 (FIVE) games to cover from Levein's Champagne Football Merchants, starting with the defeats against Hearts and Celtic, before the resurgent Saints struck back in style against St. Mirren, Motherwell and Hibs. We also have a look ahead to the January transfer window, and look at the impact of 16 year old wonderboy Fran Franczak. We also have a look at the slightly more mixed fortunes of the Saints Women's team, as we cover their four recent games against Livi, Glasgow Women, Gartcairn and Boroughmuir Thistle, and at various points kindly catch up with gaffers Kev Candy and Jamie Reynolds, and players Bex Robertson, Ellie May Cowie and Steffi Simson. Man that is a lot of Champagne Football, but we know what you're really here for - features baby! We take a trip to see our old pal George, as the Dogger Saints Podcast's own Sam Miller provides two options, both of which face disqualification. However we also give our mental health a kicking by taking another trip to the Banto, Dan unveils his Christmas song, and we have a very special Big Fat Saints Quiz of the Year for all to join in with! We have our first interview for a while, but boy is it a good one, as we're joined by Saints Chief Executive and all round top fellow Stan Harris - who kindly gifted us his first interview in the role, only for us to lose the first five minutes. However, once resolved we have a tremendous chat covering all things surrounding Saints, Levein, offending pop megastars, and bingo attending budgies. You absolutely do not want to miss this. Sam Miller tells a festive nonce joke! Danny Williams struggles to talk to girls! A waffle soften sleigh! We've got all this, and much more, so get yourselves comfy, grab a mince pie and come join us for a real Christmas Cracker of an episode. A very merry Christmas to one and all, from your two favourite wankstains. Get there!
The Georgia Williams case involves the tragic murder of 17-year-old Georgia Williams in 2013. She was lured to the home of Jamie Reynolds, a man with a history of violent and sadistic obsessions, under the pretense of a photo shoot. Reynolds, who had meticulously planned the crime, murdered Georgia and then disposed of her body. His actions were driven by dark fantasies, and a psychiatric report suggested he had the potential to become a serial killer. Reynolds was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for this heinous crime.
Aflevering 94 staat voor je klaar! Daphne begint vandaag in het stadje Watseka, Illinois. Lurancy Vennum, ook bekend als het 'Watseka Wonder', was een jong meisje uit het plaatsje Watseka, die aan het einde van de 19e eeuw bizarre spirituele verschijnselen ervoer. De gebeurtenissen rond Lurancy worden vaak aangeduid als zeer opmerkelijk- en misschien wel hét bewijs dat mensen na de dood terug kunnen keren. Niet als geest of iets dergelijks, maar via de levenden.. Met Kim reizen we vervolgens af naar Engeland. Haar verhaal gaat over de 17-jarige Georgia Williams. Georgina staat altijd voor iedereen klaar en als haar collega vraagt of ze hem wil helpen door model te staan voor een fotoshoot stemt ze zonder aarzelen toe. Wat ze echter niet weet, is dat Jamie Reynolds hele andere plannen met haar heeft.. #ghost #ghoststories #hauntedpodcast #haunted #paranormalpodcast #paranormal #reincarnation #murder #murderpodcast #moord #moordzaken #moordzakenpodcast #misdaad #truecrime #truecrimepodcast #truecrimejunky #paranormaal #onverklaarbaar #mystery #mystery #horror #horrorpodcast #verhalendepodcast #verhalen #spotifypodcast #applepodcast #podcastnl #nederlandsepodcast #podscast
In this episode, I tell the story of Georgia Williams, a 17-year-old girl killed in Wellington, Shropshire, on May 26, 2013.Georgia left her parents' home that Sunday evening shortly before 8 pm to take part in what she thought was a photoshoot with 22-year-old Jamie Reynolds, someone she knew through her older sister, Scarlett.After failing to return home, Georgia's parents, Steve and Lynnette, raised the alarm two days later after realising she was not with her friends, which led to a nationwide hunt for their youngest daughter. Her body was discovered on May 31, some 50 miles away from her home in woodland near the Nant-y-Garth pass in Denbighshire, North East Wales.Reynolds, who was known to the police and mental health agencies, had lured Georgia to his parents' home and killed her during a faux photo shoot. He was later assessed by a psychiatrist who said he would potentially have gone on to become a serial killer had he not been caught.He pleaded guilty to murdering Georgia on the first day of his trial at Stafford Crown Court, with Judge Mr Justice Wilkie subsequently handing him a whole life order.On May 25, 2023, Mardle Books released 'Our Georgia: The devastating murder of my daughter by a killer who should have been stopped.' The book was written by Georgia's mum, Lynnette, with journalist Robin Eveleigh and the help and support of Steve and Scarlett. You can purchase a copy here:Our Georgia | Mardle booksFor more information about 'The Georgia Williams Trust', head to thegeorgiawilliamstrust.orgJoin my Patreon community at patreon.com/britishmurders for exclusive perks, including early access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, exciting giveaways, and much more!Video versions of my episodes can be found at youtube.com/@britishmurders. Remember to subscribe and ring the notification bell to stay up-to-date with my latest releases.Got a case suggestion? Send it to britishmurderspodcast@gmail.com or fill out a Contact Form at britishmurders.com/contactIntro music:David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet'davidjohnbrady.comReferences:britishmurders.com/georgiawilliams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, I tell the story of Georgia Williams, a 17-year-old girl killed in Wellington, Shropshire, on May 26, 2013. Georgia left her parents' home that Sunday evening shortly before 8 pm to take part in what she thought was a photoshoot with 22-year-old Jamie Reynolds, someone she knew through her older sister, Scarlett. After failing to return home, Georgia's parents, Steve and Lynnette, raised the alarm two days later after realising she was not with her friends, which led to a nationwide hunt for their youngest daughter. Her body was discovered on May 31, some 50 miles away from her home in woodland near the Nant-y-Garth pass in Denbighshire, North East Wales. Reynolds, who was known to the police and mental health agencies, had lured Georgia to his parents' home and killed her during a faux photo shoot. He was later assessed by a psychiatrist who said he would potentially have gone on to become a serial killer had he not been caught. He pleaded guilty to murdering Georgia on the first day of his trial at Stafford Crown Court, with Judge Mr Justice Wilkie subsequently handing him a whole life order. On May 25, 2023, Mardle Books released 'Our Georgia: The devastating murder of my daughter by a killer who should have been stopped.' The book was written by Georgia's mum, Lynnette, with journalist Robin Eveleigh and the help and support of Steve and Scarlett. You can purchase a copy here: Our Georgia | Mardle books For more information about 'The Georgia Williams Trust', head to thegeorgiawilliamstrust.org Join my Patreon community at patreon.com/britishmurders for exclusive perks, including early access to ad-free episodes, bonus content, exciting giveaways, and much more! Video versions of my episodes can be found at youtube.com/@britishmurders. Remember to subscribe and ring the notification bell to stay up-to-date with my latest releases. Got a case suggestion? Send it to britishmurderspodcast@gmail.com or fill out a Contact Form at britishmurders.com/contact Intro music: David John Brady - 'Throw Down the Gauntlet' davidjohnbrady.com References: britishmurders.com/georgiawilliams Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In almost the words of The Walker Brothers, breaking up with legendary former players is very hard to do. Yep, it's been another perfectly normal week at a perfectly normal football club, so what better way to round it all off than by two perfectly normal guys discussing it all? So take it easy on yourself, and join your old pals Sam and Dan for Episode 91 of The Dogger Saints Podcast! Yes, we're back at the managerial well, so after saying an ultimately fond farewell to Macca and Liam, we go through all the runners and riders to take the McDiarmid hot seat. Davie Martindale and his incredibly short arse? Robbie Neilson and his formerly lovely hair? Mark McGhee and his house of chuckles? We give you the full run down. We also take a look at the free scoring Fair Maids, as we review their stunning up turn in form with comprehensive victories over Kilmarnock and Stirling, and catch up with a raft of players and gaffer Jamie Reynolds to get their views as they match up the SWPL2 table. It's been a heavy few weeks in Perth, but you know what'll lighten the mood? Features, baby! And features by the bucket load! We take a trip to the Highlands with George, catch up on the latest Banto drama, and go to our favourite decade for a truly world class instalment of Theme Team. We do not discuss the St. Mirren game, because who knows their right mind would want to do that, but we do take a look to the future as Alec Cleland's Sexy Perth Soccer Hurricane take on Killie on Wednesday night, and then probably someone else's Sexy Perth Soccer Hurricane welcome Motherwell and Ross County to Perth for two pivotal clashes through the month. Sam Miller vs McDonalds! Danny Williams vs Three Year Contracts! Sam Miller and Danny Williams fully on board with Wycliff Jean! We've got it all, and we'd love for you to join us. Get there!
To paraphrase Frank Reynolds after he hijacked the tour boat “one the things I like to do most, is listen to the Dogger Saints Podcast. I listen to a lot of the Dogger Saints Podcast.” A strange man, but you can be like him too, if you come and join your old pals Sam and Dan for Episode 88 of The Dogger Saints Podcast! We have all the skinny from all the Saints related action over the past few weeks, as we relive the mens 2-2 burglary against Dundee, and we Mac's beautiful wee silky skills. We also look into the women's double-header against Livingston, as Sam caught up with gaffers Jamie Reynolds and Kev Candy, and Dan with goalscorers Elvie McLean and Fern Newbigging after the thrilling cup victory, and then caught up with absolutely nobody after the league drubbing. We all know what brightens up the time of year when the nights start fair drawing in - features, baby! And we've got them all with The Good, The Bad and The Banto, a visit to Mike Ashley's emporium for this weeks O'Boyle, a small visit to the Club Shop of Shame, and we get in the ring for some wrastling in this weeks Theme Team. With one on eye on the weekend, we're take a look ahead to the womens game against Glasgow Women, before taking a look at the men's clash against another Glasgow side, as we're joined by Grant from the Heart and Hand Podcast as he gives a view from the other side. Danny Williams's Bucket of Chestnuts! Sam Miller's Alcohol-Free Lager! Michael Beale's ineptitude! We have it all, and lots more, so come along for the ride and join us for your all time favourite nonsense. Get there!
In the words of 80s Swiss musical oddballs “oh yeeeeaaah!” No, we're not remaking Ferris Bueller's Day Off or encouraging an entire office block to go to McDonalds solely using our eyebrows. No, we're coming back from our day/week/months off to bring back your all time favourite loosely St. Johnstone based podcast, as your old pals Sam and Dan return with Episode 86 of The Dogger Saints Podcast! We run the rule over the opening day defeat at McDiarmid against the Jam Tarts, and try and draw the positives from Saints's miserable start to the season as we cast our expert* eye over the new arrivals into the squad. You know what's returned with us? Features, baby! And we have them by the barrel-load, including a brand spanker in which we catch up on all the weekly activity on the internets primary pit of nonsense with The Good, The Bad and The Banto. We also take a summery trip to Bavaria in this weeks Club Shop of Shame, and Sam witnesses some borderline larceny from Saints new stopper in this weeks trip to The Royal. Dan is also outed as a massive nerd as we take a trip to a galaxy far, far away in this weeks Theme Team. Ahead of the return of the SWPL 2 this Sunday, we catch up with Saints Women's managers Kev Candy and Jamie Reynolds for a delightful chat as we discuss new signings, how the team are shaping up ahead of opening day against Stirling Uni at the Riverside, and all things Crocs and no socks. Mole's with Sam Miller! Poetry with Danny Williams! Shenanigans with The Banto! We're back, chums. And it feels so good! So go and make yourself comfy and come and join your old pals Sam and Dan for your all time favourite nonsense. Get there! *Not at all expert in the fucking slightest.
Jamie Reynolds gives a message titled "God Knows The What And The Why."
Um ano após a investigação obsessiva que reescreveu a história de sua pacata cidade, Pip acredita que seus dias de detetive amadora chegaram ao fim. Prometendo nunca mais se envolver no emaranhado de segredos de Little Kilton, a garota planeja lançar um podcast sobre a resolução do caso e voltar a ter uma vida normal. Até que algo terrível acontece, e ela precisa quebrar sua promessa. Jamie Reynolds, o irmão de um de seus melhores amigos, está desaparecido. Ele foi visto pela última vez no memorial dedicado a Andie Bell e Sal Singh, seis anos após o crime. Seria mera coincidência? Quando a polícia se recusa a agir, Pip decide voltar à ativa. Livro: https://amzn.to/3jZAGNg Twitter / Insta / Tiktok: @termineicast
Rob Mitchell can be described by many adjectives...interesting, fascinating, inspiring, compelling, giving, sharing, humble, just for a start! Rob grew up in small town Louisiana, but completed high school in Indiana, at Culver Academy, a difficult decision he and his parents made that changed the trajectory of his life. There, he excelled academically, as well as in sports, including swimming, wrestling, soccer, gymnastics, canoeing and kayaking. Following graduation, he attended Georgia Tech, and joined ROTC, which led him into the Navy. The Navy allowed him to continue training in competitive kayaking, where he earned his place on the the 1972 US Olympics Team, where he represented his country at the Munich Olympics. You'll hear how he witnessed, first-hand, the tragic event that forever marked those Olympic games. We discuss, when, after the Navy, Rob took on a major role with the Walt Disney Company, where, for 21 years, as Director of Engineering, he oversaw the expansion & construction of Disney World into the incredible entertainment complex it is today! You'll hear how his impressive journey continues after his tenure with Disney, when he and some of his colleagues formed a new company, Celebration Associates. They were recruited by Mercer & Jamie Reynolds to lead the design and construction of the Ritz Carton Lodge and to develop the Reynolds community master plan. Subsequently, he was hired by the Reynolds family to serve as President of Reynolds Plantation, and then as CEO of Reynolds Communities. We will talk about how Rob loves to give back to his community, to those who desperately need it. He shares his time & gifts with Atlas Ministries, Greene College & Career Academy, Neighbors Helping Neighbors and the Greensboro First United Methodist Church. But even though he stays busy, he loves spending most of his time with his wife Karen and with their 3 children and 6 grandchildren. Connect & Keep Up with Rob: Neighbors Helping Neighbors https://www.nhnga.orgpres@nhnga.org Atlas Ministries https://www.atlasministry.org/
Today on the show, we have an orthodontist who wears many hats.Dr. Jamie Reynolds is a great clinician with a genuine desire to provide the best care possible to all his patients.He is also a co-founder of OrthoFi, a software and service solution for new patient onboarding, exam conversion, and financial processing & collections. In addition, he is one of the co-founders of Orthodontic Partners OSO.He also lectures on the Damon System, advanced orthodontic technologies, soft-tissue lasers, and aligners.He does all this while also growing his practice in Detroit, Michigan, which is currently at 4 locations.In this episode, he shares his brilliant insights on many things happening in our profession and the role each one of us can play to define our collective future. But amidst all the changes and debates around things like OSO consolidation or competition from other quarters, one thing Dr. Reynolds believes will help our profession regardless of what model you are in is high-quality patient care and great customer experience.All of us need to continue doing the right thing as best as we can and embracing change, not resisting it, regardless of what form that comes in.Tune in to this episode as we look at the changing face of OrthodonticsKey Takeaways- Growing a multi-location practice (01:20)- What to look for in an associate (05:45)- Founding OrthoFi (11:01)- Orthodontics embracing their entrepreneurial side (14:51)- Co-founding Orthodontic Partners OSO (23:42)- Does the quality of care decrease with an OSO (28:31)- Embracing changes to grow (39:28)- Economic confirmation bias (44:08)Additional Resources
In May 2013, 17 year old Georgia Williams went missing after visiting a friend. Join us we discuss the investigation and aftermath of Georgia's death. Sources:https://wwww.bbc.com/news/uk-england-shropshire-25137700https://enen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subdivisions_of_Englandhttps://enen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellington,_Shropshirehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Head_girl_and_head_boyhttps://www.thesun.co.uk/news/7263369/who-was-georgia-williams-telford-teenager-murdered-in-2013-by-jamie-reynolds/https://www.shropshirestar.com/news/2015/10/14/mistakes-that-led-to-murder-of-shropshire-teenager-georgia-williams/https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/porn-obsessed-shop-worker-who-21941227https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2516804/Georgia-Williams-murder-Jamie-Reynolds-admits-killing-girl-strangling-her.htmltheguardian.comMake sure to subscribe, like, and leave a review. We can be found on:Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/married2murderpodcastTwitter at https://twitter.com/Married2_Murder Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Married-2-Murder-Podcast-107933798398670 Email any case suggestions our comments to Married2murderpodcast@gmail.com. Discord group https://discord.gg/XbsvJmYZmKCheck out our website at https://married2murderpodcast.buzzsprout.comDisclaimer: Any verbal opinion by the hosts of any person's involvement with a crime who has not been found guilty by a jury of their peers is pure speculation and should not be considered as fact.
Jamie Reynolds is an associational mission strategist with Three Forks Baptist Association. Reynolds shares his life experience not only as an AMS, but a disaster relief volunteer, KBC committee member, and police officer.
Bro. Jamie Reynolds teaches on the importance of showing gratitude.
Greetings Bloodbathers!!! We both have cases that will definitely have you questioning humanity. First, can we rave about CrimeCon though? Ash starts us off this week with the sad case of Georgia Williams disappearance and death due to one Jamie Reynolds (why does he have to make Jamie's look bad?!). Jamie (your host, not that sleezebag we just mentioned) ends the episode with a real doozy about Helle Crafts who was put into a woodchipper by her soon to be ex-husband Richard Crafts. Both of these cases are probably going to give you the heebie-jeebies! Grab a fur baby and cuddle them tight. NEW EPISODES EVERY FRIDAY! BUT WAIT... THERE'S MORE! Use code “BLOODBATH” for 10% off your order at Wicked Clothes https://www.wickedclothes.com/ If you are enjoying the show please FOLLOW ON SPOTIFY! Do you have a true crime story? Something paranormal? Aliens? A good good you'd like to share?! Write to us at bbtcpodcast@gmail.com with the title “ BB listener” and then whatever title you want Connect with us: https://www.instagram.com/bloodbathpodcast/ Become a Patreon and get access to 30+ achieved episodes https://www.patreon.com/bbtcpodcast Logo designer: Emily James https://www.instagram.com/emilyjamesarts/?hl=en Music produced by Nancy Ruiz, https://www.instagram.com/nancyyohh/ For business inquiries, Nancy's email is N.ruiz3@lafilm.edu Sources: https://pastebin.com/qgL1bL9M
Greetings Bloodbathers!!! We both have cases that will definitely have you questioning humanity. First, can we rave about CrimeCon though? Ash starts us off this week with the sad case of Georgia Williams disappearance and death due to one Jamie Reynolds (why does he have to make Jamie's look bad?!). Jamie (your host, not that sleezebag we just mentioned) ends the episode with a real doozy about Helle Crafts who was put into a woodchipper by her soon to be ex-husband Richard Crafts. Both of these cases are probably going to give you the heebie-jeebies! Grab a fur baby and cuddle them tight. NEW EPISODES EVERY FRIDAY!BUT WAIT... THERE'S MORE!Use code “BLOODBATH” for 10% off your order at Wicked Clothes https://www.wickedclothes.com/If you are enjoying the show please FOLLOW ON SPOTIFY!Do you have a true crime story? Something paranormal? Aliens? A good good you'd like to share?! Write to us at bbtcpodcast@gmail.com with the title “ BB listener” and then whatever title you wantConnect with us: https://www.instagram.com/bloodbathpodcast/Become a Patreon and get access to 30+ achieved episodes https://www.patreon.com/bbtcpodcastLogo designer: Emily James https://www.instagram.com/emilyjamesarts/?hl=enMusic produced by Nancy Ruiz, https://www.instagram.com/nancyyohh/For business inquiries, Nancy's email is N.ruiz3@lafilm.eduSources: https://pastebin.com/qgL1bL9M
Love it or hate it, Corporate Orthodontics is an increasingly common practice model for Orthodontists, so I joined founding orthodontists at Smile Docs (Dr. Scott Law), Orthodontic Partners (Dr. Jamie Reynolds), and Corus Orthodontists (Dr. Anil Idiculla), along with practice transition expert Chris Bentson, to discuss this very important topic. We cover Corporate Ortho's most common criticisms and objections, continuity of care concerns, and typical misconceptions.
Forward-thinking orthodontist Dr. Jamie Reynolds has co-founded two innovative companies while leading a busy practice in the suburbs of Detroit, MI. On this episode, you will learn about: *How Jamie helped grow his multi-location orthodontic practice *Jamie's involvement with the Damon Bracket System & Ormco's Insiders Group *How Jamie & his partners developed the orthodontic collections & insurance billing company OrthoFi *Jamie's latest joint venture, an orthodontic service organization (OSO) called Orthodontic Partners *Jamie's favorite books & reading recommendations Recorded October 9, 2021 at the Orthopreneurs Summit in Denver, CO Generous support for this podcast comes from Digital Orthodontics Hub & Ortho-buddy.
Love it or hate it, Corporate Orthodontics is an increasingly common practice model for Orthodontists, so I joined founding orthodontists at Smile Docs (Dr. Scott Law), Orthodontic Partners (Dr. Jamie Reynolds), and Corus Orthodontists (Dr. Anil Idiculla), along with practice transition expert Chris Bentson, to discuss this very important topic. We cover Corporate Ortho's most common criticisms and objections, continuity of care concerns, and typical misconceptions.
Pip is a good girl! All she wanted to do was solve her town's mystery, graduate high school, and go to the college of her dreams. Yet, the last investigation was too much for Pip, and she got in too deep. This time she swore she wouldn't take another case... Well until Jamie Reynolds disappeared. Was it a coincidence that Jamie disappeared the night of Andie and Sal's memorial? The police didn't see the urgency in the situation, so therefore Pip had to do something. Would she be able to find Jamie before the crucial 72 hours was up? What secrets would she now uncover? Will Pip still be a good girl in the end? Join the Rosé Girls this week as we discuss Good Girl, Bad Blood by Holly Jackson. You can also celebrate with us a cheer to our 2 year podiversary! It's been a wonderful journey reading and discussing books these last 2 years. We're excited to see what the future brings! To celebrate this glorious occasion with us, pop open a bottle of Cape Route Pinotage. And...We clink!
In this second instalment of our promise to deliver two bonus episodes after we won GOLD at the British Podcast Awards, we cover the heartbreaking case of Georgia Williams. Georgia was a high-achieving and kind teenager who was always willing to help those who asked, and her killer knew this. 23-year-old Jamie Reynolds had an obsession with violent pornography and snuff movies. In May 2013 he used Georgia's good nature against her and eventually guilted the 16-year-old into coming over to his parents' house to take part in a "fake murder" photoshoot, that soon turned out to be all too real. UK TOUR 2021 - new dates added! Get your tickets here: https://linktr.ee/RedHandedthepod Become a patron: Patreon MERCH: redhandedshop.com Subscribe to our new YouTube Channel: YouTube - Subscribe Pre-order a copy of the book here (US & Canada): Signed copies - US & Canada Pre-order on Wellesley Books Pre-order on Amazon.com Pre-order a copy of the book here (UK, Ireland, Europe, NZ, Aus): Signed copies - UK, Ireland, Europe, NZ, Aus Pre-order on Amazon.co.uk Pre-order on Foyles Follow us on social media: Instagram Twitter Facebook Visit our website: Website Contact us: Contact
Bro. Jamie Reynolds preaches about Nehemiah and how he motivated the people to be prepared to stand and fight.
This episode of the Every Thought Matters Podcast is with Jamie Reynolds. Jamie is a man of many hats including the front man for the band 1967. He talks about his musical career starting out learning piano with his grandma at the age of 4 and going from there. We talk about cover bands, and 8th grade cover band he had and so much more. I loved this conversation!
Bro. Jamie Reynolds
Bro. Jamie Reynolds
"Today’s episode of The Jazz Hole features the Boston-based trio Bruno Råberg/Allan Chase/Austin McMahon with music from their album “The Prospector” and the Dutch-based Argentinean composer, guitarist and bandleader Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble with music from “Different Roots”. It also features music by three NYC-based artists: Canadian-born vocalist and composer Kari van der Kloot, violinist and composer Gabe Terracciano (originally from Portland, Maine) and the Russian-born vocalist and composer Svetlana. Bruno Råberg, Allan Chase, Austin McMahon - “Triloka” & “Rockside Haiku” Album: The Prospector Bruno Råberg (b, comp), Allan Chase (ss) and Austin McMahon (d, perc) Kari van der Kloot - “Swimming” & “Caution” Album: The Architects Kari van der Kloot (voc), Lisanne Tremblay (violin, bck voc), Jamie Reynolds (p, syn, bck voc), Gary Wang (b) and Nathan Ellman-Bell (d) Gabe Terracciano Trio - “Dance for Jimmy” & “Ad Una Fresca Riva / Al Primo Vostro Sguardo” Album: Three Part Invention Gabe Terracciano (violin, viola, composer “Dance for Jimmy”), Josh Dunn (g) and Ian Hutchison (b) - “Ad Una Fresca Riva / Al Primo Vostro Sguardo” composed by Luca Marenzio ------- Svetlana and the Delancey Five - “All I Want” & “It’s All Good” Album: Night at the Speakeasy Svetlana Shmulyian (voc), Wycliffe Gordon (tb, arr), Charlie Caranicas (tp), Adrian Cunningham (cl), Dalton Ridenhour (p), Vinny Raniolo (g), George Delancey (b) and Rob Garcia (d) ------- Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble – “Opening” & “Deep, Dark and Blue” Album: Different Roots Rodrigo Faina (cond, e-g), Fanny Alofs (voc), Marieke Franssen (fl), Ilse Eijsink, Lars Wouters (cl, b-cl), Paul van der Feen (ss, as), Kees Krabben (as), Iman Spaargaren (ts), Nils van Haften (ss, ts, bs), Stefan Liedtke (bassoon), Marc Kaptijn, Erwin ter Bogt (tp, flh), Gerard Kleijn (flh), Victor Belmonte (tb, b-tb), Daniel Quiles Cascant (tb), Dave Kutz (tuba), Guillermo Celano (e-g), Folkert Oosterbeek (p, rhodes), Clemens van der Feen (b), Marcos Baggiani (d, perc), Jasper Le Clercq (violin) and Nina Hitz (cello) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 02:51 - Triloka - Bruno Råberg, Allan Chase, Austin McMahon 07:33 - Rockside Haiku - Bruno Råberg, Allan Chase, Austin McMahon 13:41 - Swimming - Kari van der Kloot 21:56 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 25:45 - Caution - Kari van der Kloot 32:38 - Dance for Jimmy - Gabe Terracciano Trio 37:14 - Ad Una Fresca Riva / Al Primo Vostro Sguardo - Gabe Terracciano Trio 41:58 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 43:37 - All I Want - Svetlana & the Delancey Five 47:18 - It’s All Good - Svetlana & the Delancey Five 51:28 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 54:30 - Opening - Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble 56:18 - Deep, Dark and Blue - Rodrigo Faina and Change Ensemble 62:23 - Finish "
Episode 26: Jamie Reynolds - Klaxons. Jamie comes on the podcast to discuss Klaxons rapid rise to success, how he coined the term 'New Rave' and how the end of the band left him battling with addiction. --- Podcast sponsored by Samson Technologies www.samsontech.com and recording equipment provided by Hal Leonard Europe www.halleonardeurope.com --- Tickets for "IS THIS IT?' 20TH ANNIVERSARY INDIE DISCO - https://www.designmynight.com/the-victoria/is-this-it-20th-anniversary-indie-disco
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Please enjoy this 2020 Inwood Art Works On Air Live N' Local Sampler, featuring selections from the Live N' episodes of our first season of Inwood Art Works On Air!Selections: In the Heights Medley. Arranged by Dan Pardo and performed by Calliope Brass. Recorded September 13, 2020, at the 809 Restaurant and Lounge, 112 Dyckman St., New York City. Amour, viens aider ma faiblesse from Samson et Dalila. By Camille Saint-Saëns. Performed by Laura Virella, mezzo soprano. Recorded November 7, 2020, at Our Savior’s Atonement Lutheran Church, 112 Bennett Ave., New York City. Intracopas. Written and performed by Miguel Tejada. Recorded September 13, 2020, at the 809 Restaurant and Lounge, 112 Dyckman St., New York City. Two Phony Sick Days. Written and performed by Kevin Delaney. Recorded February 22, 2020, at the Theater at St. Peter’s Church, 619 Lexington Ave., New York City. Ebben? Ne andrò lontana from La Wally by Catalani. Performed by Kirstin Chambers, soprano and Keith Chambers, conductor/pianist. Recorded June 28, 2020, at 97 Park Terrace West, New York City. J Brahms Scherzo from "FAE" Sonata. Performed by Alighieri Duo. Recorded November 7, 2020, at Our Savior’s Atonement Lutheran Church, 112 Bennett Ave., New York City. Show Me Your Facebook. Written and performed by Samantha Echo. Recorded February 22, 2020, at the Theater at St. Peter’s Church, 619 Lexington Ave., New York City. Molly on the Shore. Written by P. Grainger; Arranged for woodwinds by Gil DeJean performed by Double Entendre Music Ensemble. Recorded February 22, 2020, at the Theater at St. Peter’s Church, 619 Lexington Ave., New York City. Prenderó quel brunettino from Cosi Fan Tutte by Mozart. Performed by Lori Phillips, soprano, and Mary Phillips, mezzo soprano. Recorded September 13, 2020, at the 809 Restaurant and Lounge, 112 Dyckman St., New York City. The Wild Rover. Performed by Jamie Ignao. Recorded September 13, 2020, at the 809 Restaurant and Lounge, 112 Dyckman St., New York City. Miel Coeur. Written and performed by Jamie Reynolds. Recorded February 22, 2020, at the Theater at St. Peter’s Church, 619 Lexington Ave., New York City. Little Heart. Written and performed by Hot Glue & The Gun. Recorded September 13, 2020, at the 809 Restaurant and Lounge, 112 Dyckman St., New York City.
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Welcome to episode 152 of Off The Beat & Track Podcast with me Stu Whiffen.This episodes special guest is Jamie ReynoldsI met with Jamie remotely during the lockdown and we had a wonderful chat, we spoke about growing up, school, parties, raves, Klaxons, record shops and so much more music chat about such artists as Nirvana, Prodigy, Art Brut and moreHope you enjoy this chat and if you do please feel free to support the podcast herehttps://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrackPlease also subscribe and follow the podcast on the social media links belowOff The Beat & Trackwww.offthebeatandtrackpodcast.comhttps://twitter.com/beatandtrackpodhttps://www.facebook.com/offthebeatandtrackpodcast/https://www.instagram.com/offthebeatandtrack/?hl=en Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/offthebeatandtrack. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the conclusion of our two-part conversation, Tommy Houston remembers everything from his heartbreaking loss in the 1989 Busch Series championship battle to his and his family's friendship with Rob Moroso and his own decision to retire from driving. Andy Houston, Tommy's youngest son, and longtime crew member Jamie Reynolds joins hosts Rick Houston and Steve Waid for a trip down memory lane, winding throughout the latter stages of Tommy Houston's career. In our second segment, we take a long look at the April 23, 1992 issue of Winston Cup Scene, which featured coverage of the first test under the lights at Charlotte Motor Speedway and the emotional final win of Tommy Houston's iconic Busch Series career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the conclusion of our two-part conversation, Tommy Houston remembers everything from his heartbreaking loss in the 1989 Busch Series championship battle to his and his family's friendship with Rob Moroso and his own decision to retire from driving. Andy Houston, Tommy's youngest son, and longtime crew member Jamie Reynolds joins hosts Rick Houston and Steve Waid for a trip down memory lane, winding throughout the latter stages of Tommy Houston's career. In our second segment, we take a long look at the April 23, 1992 issue of Winston Cup Scene, which featured coverage of the first test under the lights at Charlotte Motor Speedway and the emotional final win of Tommy Houston's iconic Busch Series career.
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Jyoti, Lakecia Benjamin, Sun Ra Arkestra, Quin Kirchner, Threadbare, Spirit Fingers, Christian Euman, saje, Jordan Seigel, Carolina CalvachePlaylist: Jyoti & Georgia Anne Muldrow - This WalkLakecia Benjamin, featuring Jazzmeia Horn - Central Park WestSun Ra Arkestra - Seductive FantasyQuin Kirchner - Lucid DreamThreadbare, featuring Jason Stein, Ben Cruz & Emerson Hunton - And When Circumstances AriseSpirit Fingers, featuring Judi Jackson - Lest We ForgetChristian Euman, featuring Michael Mayo - Distractionsaje - Desert SongJordan Seigel - The Lake HouseCarolina Calvache, featuring Ruben Blades - Te Conoci de NuevoJuan Andres Ospina Big Band - Todavia NoJohn Hollenbeck, featuring Kate McGarry, Theo Bleckmann, Uri Caine & the Frankfurt Radio Big Band - Up, Up and AwayKari van der Kloot, featuring Lisanne Tremblay, Jamie Reynolds, Gary Wang & Nathan Ellman-Bell - CautionJeremy Gignoux - Who Cares?Les Royal Pickles - Dawn on the DesertFrancois Jalbert, Jerome Beaulieu - Danse norvégienne
We all have those artists ... We all have those songs that we love but we're embarrassed to admit it. Although I would say I'm not embarrassed, I fully support these artists with all my heart - but maybe I should be embarrassed? Should I show shame for music I think is awesome?The real question I suppose is, just because I think it's awesome, is it ACTUALLY awesome? Well, as I've said before - music is subjective! My version of awesome can be your version of guilty pleasure, and that's why these lists are great. Some of Jamie's picks are picks that I don't feel any guilt at all about liking, but Jamie is a metal guy and his perspective is different. Check out this episode - it's really great. I say that every week, but this one I feel more than the others. There was very little editing of the conversation needed, we are just two buddies talking music and stuff we think is funny to like. Good times!
Kari van der Kloot: voice/composition Lisanne Tremblay: violin Jamie Reynolds: piano/mini Moog Gary Wang: bass Nathan Ellman-Bell: drums Kari van der Kloot’s album “The Architects” lives somewhere in the space between jazz and folk. Composed by Kari van der Kloot (including a setting of an e.e. cummings poem), the music glides seamlessly between intricately arranged ensemble playing and lush layers of vocals and violins, to moments of improvised abandon. Kari has an innate skill for crafting approachable melodies that belie the depth and complexities of her compositions. This album features a stellar cast of New York based musicians: violinist Lisanne Tremblay, pianist/synth player Jamie Reynolds, bassist Gary Wang and drummer Nathan Ellman-Bell. A working band since early 2018, the five musicians of “The Architects” establish an atmosphere of trust throughout the album—each musician’s individual voice shines through clearly in each song while weaving a multi-layered collage together. http://www.karivanderkloot.com https://karivanderkloot.bandcamp.com/ https://open.spotify.com/album/6v0NnnTVGAOeRQoQnOu3jV?si=0N_fXpg4SSifU2aFKvhfwg http://www.facebook.com/karivanderklootjazzvocalist http://www.instagram.com/karivanderkloot
"Hear more music from three new records that host Linus introduced on The Jazz Hole in recent weeks: flutist and composer Yulia Musayelyan’s new album “Unsaid”, vocalist and composer Kari van der Kloot’s new album “The Architects” and ITACA 4et’s new album “Vortex”. Plus, a selection from the brand new album “1962” by the Brazilian-born, NYC-based guitarist and composer Ricardo Grilli. With his 2016 release 1952, Ricardo chose to begin his own story in the year of his father’s birth, a date that also coincided with the dawn of the Space Age and the height of bebop in New York City. With his inviting yet evocative follow-up, 1962, Grilli shifts perspective by leaping forward to a new starting point: this time, his mother’s birth year. Get the full album on www.ricardogrilli.com. Ricardo Grilli - “Mars” & “Signs (Blues for Peter Bernstein)” Album: 1962 Ricardo Grilli (g), Mark Turner (ts), Kevin Hays (p), Joe Martin (b) and Eric Harland (d) Kari van der Kloot - “Swimming” & “Holding Pattern” Album: The Architects Kari van der Kloot (voc), Lisanne Tremblay (vio, bck voc), Jamie Reynolds (p, syn, bck voc), Gary Wang (b) and Nathan Ellman-Bell (d) ------- Itaca 4et - “Vortex” & “The Third Murder” Album: Vortex François Houle (cl, composer “The Third Murder”), Nicola Fazzini (as, composer “Vortex”), Alessandro Fedrigo (b) and Nick Fraser (d) Yulia Musayelyan - “Unsaid” & “Numbers” Album: Unsaid Yulia Musayelyan (fl), Maxim Lubarsky (p, fender rhodes), Fernando Huergo (b) and Mark Walker (d) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 03:18 - Mars - Ricardo Grilli 09:21 - Signs (Blues for Peter Bernstein) - Ricardo Grilli 17:31 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 19:31 - Swimming - Kari van der Kloot 27:46 - Holding Pattern - Kari van der Kloot 34:41 - Vortex - Itaca 4et 39:38 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 41:09 - The Third Murder - Itaca 4et 44:59 - Unsaid - Yulia Musayelyan 50:43 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 53:04 - Numbers - Yulia Musayelyan 56:52 - Finish "
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Sirintip, Thana Alexa, Owen Broder, Gerald Clayton, Ambrose Akinmusire, Dave Douglas, Rachel Therrien, Mareike Wiening, Guillermo KleinPlaylist: Sirintip - OceansThana Alexa, featuring Rosa Vocal Group - OnaOwen Broder - Goin' Up HomeGerald Clayton - Rejuvenation AgendaAmbrose Akinmusire - Mr. Roscoe (consider the simultaneous)Avishai Cohen - Hidden ChamberDave Douglas, featuring Dave Adewumi, Matthew Stevens, Fabian Almazan, Carmen Rothwell & Joey Baron - MondrianRachel Therrien - Just PlayingMareike Wiening, featuring Rich Perry, Dan Tepfer, Alex Goodman & Johannes Felscher - Metropolis ParadiseGuillermo Klein - UpstateWebber/Morris Big Band - And It Rolled Right DownKari van der Kloot, featuring Lisanne Tremblay, Jamie Reynolds, Gary Wang & Nathan Ellman-Bell - What I'll FindAimee-Jo Benoit - Norwegian WoodRedline Trio - Space ForceMatt Wilson, featuring Jeff Lederer, Kirk Knuffke & Chris Lightcap - Space Force March / Interplanetary Music
Jamie Reynolds is a Canadian pianist, keyboardist and composer who has lived in New York City since 2005. He graduated with honors from the University of Toronto in 2004, where he studied with David Braid, Mike Murley, Phil Nimmons, and many others. Jamie moved to New York in 2005 when he was awarded multiple Canada Council grants to study privately with Fred Hersch and Craig Taborn. He has also received professional development grants for touring in 2012 and for recording his album Counterpart in 2013. Jamie has performed at New York's top jazz clubs and has toured extensively in Canada, the U.S., and Europe, including a performance at the Newport Jazz Festival. For more information visit www.jamiereynoldspiano.com. Be on the lookout for new Inwood Art Works On Air programming released monthly! Subscribe to this podcast or the Inwood Art Works YouTube channel to make sure you don't miss an episode. And please show us some love by reviewing this podcast on iTunes. Inwood Art Works On Air is a free podcast produced by Inwood Art Works. If you would like to support this monthly program by setting up a $2 to $20 monthly tax-deductible donation to Inwood Art Works please visit www.inwoodartworks.nyc/support/donate-now. If you would like to feature your small business and support Inwood Art Works by sponsoring an episode, contact us! Corporate and neighborhood small business sponsorships are available. Email info@inwooodartworks.nyc for more information.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Matt Elliott of Ethel and Mary's restaurant and Jamie Reynolds of Highfield Farms cook up some freshly pulled turnips, onions, and greens.
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Angel Bat Dawid, Quin Kirchner, Asher Gamedze, Nduduzo Makhathini, Shabaka & the Ancestors, Michael Olatuja, Angelique Kidjo, GilfemaPlaylist: Angel Bat Dawid - Transition EastQuin Kirchner - Bata Chop (edit)Asher Gamedze - State of Emergence Suite (Movement One: Thesis)Tony Allen + Hugh Masekela - Obama Shuffle Strut BluesNduduzo Makhathini - Beneath the EarthShabaka & The Ancestors - 'Til the Freedom Comes HomeMichael Olatuja, featuring Dianne Reeves and Lionel Loueke - SokiAngelique Kidjo - La Vida es un CarnavalGilfema - BrioAlex Goodman, featuring Ben van Gelder, Martin Nevin & Jimmy Macbride - Cobalt BlueKari van der Kloot, featuring Lisanne Tremblay, Jamie Reynolds, Gary Wang & Nathan Ellman-Bell - Holding PatternRedline Trio - Captain TripsDavid Lavoie Quartet - The EquestrianAvishai Cohen - Honey FountainOded Tzur - Here Be Dragons
This week’s episode of The Jazz Hole brings you sounds from the New Orleans band Nutria (Byron Asher, Trey Boudreaux and Shawn Myers), the Canadian-born, NYC-based vocalist and composer Kari van der Kloot, NYC bassist and composer Daniel Loomis (whose musical roots lie in the historic jazz town of Saint Louis, Missouri), Toronto and Berlin based Canadian trumpeter and composer Lina Allemano, and finally, from the Philadelphia-based bassist and composer Nicholas Krolak. Nutria - “Forth” & “Tremont, ME” Album: Meeting In Progress Byron Asher (ts, cl, b-cl, composer “Tremont, ME”), Trey Boudreaux (b) and Shawn Myers (d, composer “Forth”) Kari van der Kloot - “Same Song” & “Caution” Album: The Architects Kari van der Kloot (voc), Lisanne Tremblay (vio, bck voc), Jamie Reynolds (p, syn, bck voc), Gary Wang (b) and Nathan Ellman-Bell (d) Dan Loomis - “An Answer Arrives Unheeded; Job's Lament” & “Do Not Cover My Blood” Album: Job’s Trials - A Jazz Song Cycle Dan Loomis (b), Yoon Sun Choi, Song Yi Jeon (voc), Jeff Miles (g), Jared Schonig (d) and Daniel Breaker (narration, voc) Lina Allemano - Buchfink Album: Glimmer Glammer Lina Allemano (tp, mutes & materials) Lina Allemano’s Ohrenschmaus - Geröstet Peanut Album: Rats and Mice Lina Allemano (tp), Dan Peter Sundland (e-b) and Michael Griener (d) Nicholas Krolak - 3 Album: Voice = Power Nicholas Krolak (b), Tim Brey (p), Jon Katz (as), Elliot Bild (tp) and Gusten Rudolph (d) 00:00 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 01:45 - Forth - Nutria 08:30 - Tremont, ME - Nutria 12:49 - Same Song - Kari van der Kloot 18:28 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 21:10 - Caution - Kari van der Kloot 28:03 - An Answer Arrives Unheeded; Job's Lament - Dan Loomis 29:04 - Do Not Cover My Blood - Dan Loomis 36:28 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 38:30 - Buchfink - Lina Allemano 43:09 - Geröstet Peanut - Lina Allemano’s Ohrenschmaus 48:04 - The Jazz Hole with Linus 51:32 - 3 - Nicholas Krolak 61:37 - Finish
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JAMIE REYNOLDS Dr. Jamie Reynolds is a dynamic and dedicated professional and one of the nation's leading voices on high-tech and accelerated orthodontics. He is a leading authority in his field, an in-demand speaker, a relentless innovator, and a successful private-practice orthodontist at Spillane & Reynolds Orthodontics in Novi, Rochester Hills, Troy, and West Bloomfield, Michigan. Dedicated to bringing the best in orthodontic care to his local community and beyond, he co-founding OrthoFi to help make cutting-edge orthodontic treatments an affordable option for more people, and the metro-Detroit chapters of Smile for a Lifetime and Smiles Change Lives, two national foundations that provide “smile scholarships” for children of low-income families. In 2019, he partnered with Dr. Jeff Kozlowski to co-found Orthodontic Partners, a regional group orthodontic practice focused on helping doctors provide best practices from a clinical and business process standpoint. Dr. Reynolds is regularly interviewed by the media and has been featured in US News and World Report Health, Woman's World Magazine and New York Daily News, among others. A “Certified Damon Educator," the recipient of Hour Detroit Magazine's “Top Orthodontist” awards every year the award has been given (2009-2018). Dr. Reynolds received his undergraduate and dental degrees from the University of Michigan and his master's degree in orthodontics from the University of Detroit-Mercy. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics, Member of American Dental Association and the American Association of Orthodontists, and travels across the country and around the world for continuing education to stay abreast of the latest orthodontic technology and trends. Also the author of World-Class Smiles, Made in Detroit: The Straight-Shooting Orthodontist's Guide to Your Amazing Smile, he cuts through the jargon to clearly answer the most common questions about orthodontics, such as what age is best to seek orthodontic care, how to achieve accelerated results, and the pros and cons of the most current treatment options available. Dr. Jamie B. Reynolds is one of the most renowned and respected authorities in orthodontics with an unrivaled dedication to philanthropy, education, and the advancement of orthodontic treatment. He lives in the Detroit area with his wife, Dawn, and their three children and can be found bumming around JEFF KOZLOWSKI Dr. Kozlowski graduated with a BS in Economics from Syracuse University prior to receiving his DDS and Orthodontic Specialty Certificate from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He has been published in numerous orthodontic journals, including Seminars in Orthodontics, Journal of Clinical Orthodontics, Clinical Impressions and The Progressive Orthodontist. An avid cyclist and endurance athlete, he has completed the Ironman Triathlon 5 times and the grueling Mt. Washington Bicycle Hillclimb 10 times. Dr. Kozlowski has practices in New London and East Lyme, CT where he lives with his wife, Amy, a pediatric dentist, and their two children. SHOW NOTES: Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss The Culture Code: The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups by Daniel Coyle Nudge: Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth and Happiness by Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler Predictably Irrational by Dan Ariely Pre-Suasion: A Revolutionary Way to Influence and Persuade by Robert Cialdini Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World by David Epstein For more information and queries, you contact: Jamie Reynolds – email jamesbreynolds18@gmail.com Jeff Kozlowski – email jeff@kozbraces.com DINO'S BIO: Dino Watt is a dynamic, highly sought after keynote speaker, private practice business advisor, best selling author, and certified body language and communication expert. As a business relationship expert, Dino understands that people are the heart of any business. His interactive training style will bring your audience to roaring laughter and move them to tears. Whether he is training on C.O.R.E Culture, Sales and Sales Support, or Making love and business work, your audience will rave about Dino and the energy he brings to every event. Dino has spoken for MKS, American Association of Orthodontists, PCSO, Pitts Progressive Study Group, The Shulman Study Club, Keller Williams, Sotheby's, DentalTown, Ortho2, OrthoVoice, and many others. Out of all the accolades Dino has received, the one he is proudest of is title of PHD, Passionate Husband and Dad. Dino has been married to his wife Shannon for 24 years and together they have raised 3 amazing adults.
With more and more businesses opening across the state, JJ & JoAnne talk with Dr. Jamie Reynolds of Spillane & Reynolds Orthodontics about reopening. He tells us the precautions they are taking as they welcome patients back.
Canadians: Sarah Rossy, Frank Lozano & Gentiane MG, Jean-Michel Leblanc, Emie R Roussel, Rachel Therrien, Alex Goodman, Kari van der KlootPlaylist: Sarah Rossy - Close to YouFrank Lozano / Gentiane MG Duo - Hurry UpJean-Michel Leblanc - Conscience SensorielleEmie R Roussel Trio - EmprienteRachel Therrien - EmilioAlex Goodman, featuring Alex Lore, Rick Rosato & Mark Ferber - Occam's RazorKari van der Kloot, featuring Lisanne Tremblay, Jamie Reynolds, Gary Wang & Nathan Ellman-Bell - Same SongJocelyn Gould - A Fleeting MomentCaity Gyorgy Quartet - Postage DueDennis Kwok Jazz Orchestra - ElegyLina Allemano - BuchfinkLina Allemano's Ohrensch - Gruener SchmausRob Clutton Trio - StrataSee Through 4 - Not a Half StepperPeripheral Vision - Whistle Up A RopeITACA 4et, featuring Nicola Fazzini, Alesandro Fedrigo, Francois Houle & Nick Fraser - Saturno
A new type of list - 3 music recommendations from 2 of my good friends and myself. All of these acts are mostly of the rock or rock adjace genres, but they're fairly eclectic picks. Zak is a singer-songwriter from Napa, who works in the acoustic genre and makes electronic music, as well as occasionally playing with a full rock band. His picks include 2 other singer-songwriters and a prog rock band.Jamie Reynolds is a sound engineer based in Napa, who has worked with on stage and in the studio with a myriad of different artists and genres - but his personal favorite is definitely metal. I am one of those lame people who claim they "listen to everything", but I do feel like it's kind of true...Even though all of my picks had their heyday in the early-mid 2000s rock scene! I will pick different genres next time, I swear!A fun episode - check it out!
his week, we get a glimpse inside of one of the lesser-known housing “gems” in New Jersey: the Diocesan Housing Services Corporation, of the Camden Diocese. Our guest, Jamie Reynolds, has served as Executive Director for the past four years, and he has successfully led his staff in their mission of providing affordable, high-quality housing across the Diocese – mainly to seniors and those disabilities. Jamie chats with Mary McCusker and Mike Walsh about the fascinating effort that goes into these housing complexes -- along with how his work ties into his professional experience as a lawyer and his personal vocations and passion for providing quality housing for those in need. Give it a listen! To learn more about Diocesan Housing Services Corporation, go to: https://housing.camdendiocese.org/ Listen to Talking Catholic on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, SoundCloud, Alexa or at https://talking.catholicstarherald.org/show/talking-catholic/ You can also catch us on Domestic Church Media radio Sundays at 11 AM or Mondays at 4 PM https://domesticchurchmedia.org. Follow us on... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingCatholic Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/talkingcatholic/ Instagram: https://twitter.com/talkingcatholic
Leo Anna Thomas (Standby Art Director) and Matt Longley (Co-Founder 6ft From The Spotlight) talk to musician Jamie Reynolds, Bass Player for upcoming alternative rock band 'Airways' who have recently completed a critically acclaimed headline tour across Europe. They discuss the impact of the lockdown on musicians and crew plus how Airways look after their mental health on tour. Check out www.airwaysofficial.com
As practice owners try to navigate the on-going Coronavirus crisis, here are some things that you can do now to ensure business continuity. In this video you will learn ways on how you can reduce your costs, continue patient engagement, maximize your resources and make sure that you survive and thrive after the Coronavirus crisis. DOCTORS: 1. Dovi Prero 2. Dan Bills 3. Keith Kohrs 4. Alyssa Emory- Carter 5. Nicole Jane 6. Glenn Krieger 7. Andy Sarpotdar 8. Stuart Frost 9. Heather Hopkins 10. Jamie Reynolds 11. Jeff Kozlowski 12. Whitney Wright DINO'S BIO: Dino Watt is a dynamic, highly sought after keynote speaker, private practice business advisor, best selling author, and certified body language and communication expert. As a business relationship expert, Dino understands that people are the heart of any business. His interactive training style will bring your audience to roaring laughter and move them to tears. Whether he is training on C.O.R.E Culture, Sales and Sales Support, or Making love and business work, your audience will rave about Dino and the energy he brings to every event. Dino has spoken for MKS, American Association of Orthodontists, PCSO, Pitts Progressive Study Group, The Shulman Study Club, Keller Williams, Sotheby's, DentalTown, Ortho2, OrthoVoice, and many others. Out of all the accolades Dino has received, the one he is proudest of is title of PHD, Passionate Husband and Dad. Dino has been married to his wife Shannon for 24 years and together they have raised 3 amazing adults.
In the last of our three-part interview, Kyle Petty discusses his 1991 broken leg, the memorable last-lap of the 1992 The Winston all-star race, parting ways with Sabco Racing and a late-night conversation with Dale Earnhardt. Hosts Rick Houston and Steve Waid then pick through the August 21, 1994 issue of Winston Cup Scene, which features coverage of Geoff Bodine's dominant win at Pocono and a story written by Rick and photographed by his longtime friend and former NASCAR crewman Jamie Reynolds. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the last of our three-part interview, Kyle Petty discusses his 1991 broken leg, the memorable last-lap of the 1992 The Winston all-star race, parting ways with Sabco Racing and a late-night conversation with Dale Earnhardt. Hosts Rick Houston and Steve Waid then pick through the August 21, 1994 issue of Winston Cup Scene, which features coverage of Geoff Bodine's dominant win at Pocono and a story written by Rick and photographed by his longtime friend and former NASCAR crewman Jamie Reynolds.
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Sadly, the world lost Neil Peart last week. Neil was considered by many, myself included, as one of the greatest drummers to ever pick up a pair of sticks. The guy was incredibly musically proficient, and he was apart of the power trio RUSH. Rush's songs are all over the map, they range from 4 decades of influence and musical styles, and they're all super amazing musicians. They're a band like no other.For this episode, I brought in Rush super-fan and all around great guy Corbin O'Donnell, as well as friend of the show and frequent guest Jamie Reynolds. We all have different tastes and perspectives when it comes to RUSH, and this was a fun episode. Check it out!
It's the most wonderful time of the year! This week Jamie, Erin & I break down our top 5 favorite Christmas films. It is a fairly diverse list, a good mixture of funny and heartfelt. Check it out!
The debut episode of All the Things!Counting down some of the best records from 25 years ago, 1994. 1994 was an awesome year for music, tons of genres were putting out amazing music, and the guests that I have on this episode help me count down some of our favorites from that year. From Green Day to Pantera to the Lion King soundtrack, check out our options on the best records from 1994.
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Please ignore any speech-to-text errors) [00:00:01] This is the get sellers calling you marketing podcasts for real estate agents. And I'm Beatty Carmichael. [00:00:06] For simple to do proven marketing strategies focus exclusively on finding sellers and getting more listings. Visit our Web site, get sellers calling you dot com. And now let's begin our next session of get sellers calling you. [00:00:22] All right, well, hey, this is Beatty Carmichael again. And welcome back to the Get Sellers calling you realtor podcast. I'm really excited today because I get to visit with not only a real top producing agent. One of our early clients, but also another one of my personal friends named Josh Vernon. And what's really interesting, we're going to talk about this a little bit, but this as a real quick background. Josh catapulted into his fourth year doing over 100 transactions a year. And he's done a lot in this business. He's got a great balance and just a lot to share. So, Josh, welcome to the call and thanks for being with us. [00:01:06] Thanks, Beatty. Appreciate the opportunity. And always get to spend a few minutes talking with you. So I enjoy it. I'm glad to be here. [00:01:13] Well, I appreciate you taking the time, because I know how well I was going to say I know how busy you are, but I'm not really sure you're all that busy. I think your team is. But I don't know about you. [00:01:24] It's you know, it's funny. It's it's been busier for probably the last month than I've been in a while. You know, we just recently made a brokerage change and there's been a lot of a lot of fun with that, but also a lot of a lot of extra work. But yeah, the people on our team are definitely be the ones responsible for most of the business now. So we're thankful for it for all they do for. For us. For sure. [00:01:46] Great. Well, I'm also for the listeners and viewers. [00:01:50] This is an Internet interview that I'm doing. So please pardon any type of Internet interruptions that may occur like what may have just happened. Did I lose you, Josh? I think we may have lost Josh. [00:02:08] Ok. [00:02:09] All right. So we're back. And I think, Josh, we just got to pack. I was just reminding everyone that this is an Internet interview and take part in any type of interruptions. And just at that moment, everything idea and shut down. Perfect timing, right? It is perfect timing. So. [00:02:28] So, Josh, I'd love to find out this little bit about your actually, I know a lot about you, but for the folks listening, can you share just a little bit about about who you are and how long you've been in business and just just a big picture overview. [00:02:43] Sure. So I've been in business going on nine years now, about 8 1/2, 9 years. I got in the business in 2010, very end of 2010. I've been in banking for almost 10 years. When I got into this, I was a branch manager at a local bank here. I really loved what I was doing, but I felt like I needed more time with my family and just, you know, really to be rewarded more firm for my efforts that I put in and felt like getting into a business like real estate would would offer me those things. One of the things I and I know you know this baby and you know, I always point to this when I when I first started, I'd been almost 10 years at the bank, had a great career and just felt like I was led to go do something different. And I felt like real estate was the right option. And, you know, I thought that I really fought it for about six months. And the more I thought it, the more I knew that it was what I needed to do. And so obviously, it's been it's been a good run. I had a goal of selling 12 homes my first year just to keep my family afloat. We sold 34. So it was it wasn't too bad of our first year and then while that early been up ever since. So anyway, that's kind of the high level overview of that. [00:04:10] I love it. So. OK. So that's a high level overview. Now, let's fast forward a little bit. Thirty four homes in your first year of business. You were expecting to do twelve. [00:04:21] And last year, which was, let's see, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen. Said last year was your eighth year in business. How many transactions did you do last year? [00:04:31] We rented 62 last year. So you've had quite a growth rate. Yeah. It's been pretty good for sure. [00:04:39] And then I gotta ask you this high level. [00:04:43] Average hours a week you put into your real estate. This is how many hours do you think it is? [00:04:48] I would say, you know, it's different every week, but on average, I'd say around 20 to 30 in 20 to 30 hours a week. [00:04:55] I love it. So. So now we've got encapsulated why people need to listen to this call. [00:05:01] I want to roll the video back just a moment. You felt led to go from banking where you had this secure, secure job, great income, and to go into straight commission sales with real estate. When you say let me give me a little bit more idea of what you're talking about and what you think was the reason for that. Well, sure. [00:05:23] So let me probably take one even further step back from that. I was actually part of a networking referral group, and I most people probably heard of that. I was the banker in the group. We had a real estate agent in the group. And I had been sending her a good bit of referrals. And she kept saying, why don't you get your real estate license so that when you send me referrals, I can pay you a referral fee on those. And I'm sure, you know, I can do that. But, you know, I wasn't really in a big hurry to do it. I'd always dabbled in real estate. And that was kind of right after the time when flipping homes was a big thing. I'd flip a few homes with some family members and had good success with that. And so I always thought about real estate, but never, never as a full time job for sure. So that being said, after she made that suggestion, I went ahead and started the course and started working my way through that. And about halfway through that course, my wife was actually pregnant at the time with our second child. About halfway through that course, I started feeling like I was being led by my my God to to make a career change. And I'll always call it my Moses moment where I argued with God. You know what I mean by that? Know, Moses argued with God saying, I'm not the right one. I can't do this. You know, that's that's kind of where I was. [00:06:42] And, you know, I was I was fighting it from a standpoint of, you know, I've got one child already, one on the way. My wife doesn't work. She she works hard at home, but she doesn't work outside the home. So it's all me. So if I don't make money, we're gonna be in big trouble here. So that's where the whole twelve homes a year came from. I basically was figuring what it would take to really more or less keep our current lifestyle that we had. And anyway, like I say, I I thought God for I would say probably close to six months. And it was literally all I thought about. I couldn't eat without thinking about it. I could I couldn't go to sleep. It was first thing I thought of when I woke up, like there was no question in my mind it was where I needed to be. So I actually mentioned it to my wife. Finally, after about probably four or five months of this personal battle that I was having with myself, and her response was, well, OK, let's do it. And I'm like, are you serious? You know, you're supposed to be the one to talk some sense into me and tell me, you know, we can't do that. We can't afford this. But no, she was supportive. And anyway, so it was. It all has worked itself out. Obviously, I was always say if you're where you're supposed to be, it's all gonna work it. [00:07:54] You know, that's really neat because I actually have a similar story. I won't tell you the full story. [00:07:59] But I we had a young child. My wife was pregnant. She was like, you're your wife. A stay at home mom. Very busy. The only difference is, rather than me having a really successful career and a nice, steady paycheck, we found ourselves at the beginning of that year with me being unemployed and my wife being a stay at home mom. You know, we had the mortgage on the car and mortgage on the car payment and those type of things. And through a series of events, that's when the Lord led me. I didn't realize he was leading me. It's just something I did. And actually it was October of nineteen ninety seven Euro, October 2010. So October of 97 we started this little business and put in perspective how difficult that year was. My adjusted my adjusted gross income for that year was eleven thousand eight hundred eighty two dollars. Okay. So you know, nothing really happened. But let me see if I get this right. So when you when you're in the center of where God's leading you, you mentioned that things just happen. I think it was so two years later, we bought the home that we just moved from that you helped to sell and we pay that home off in five months. Okay. I mean, the thing had just taken off and it was obviously a God thing. And and seeing how your business has been growing, I would say is definitely a good thing for you to know that. [00:09:33] A question. When I started, people would ask me all the time, like, you know, what do you attribute your success to? And I would say lots of prayer. Just kind of get a giggle and I'm like, no, I'm saying I'm serious, you know. But that's that's what I attributed to. So. [00:09:49] Well, let's talk on that for a moment, because you've had you know, you you started your career hoping for 12 transactions. You got over 30. And then the second year you got how many transactions in your second year? [00:10:03] Well, it was mid 40s, I wanna say was forty four. Forty five, something like that. [00:10:07] Ok. And then your third year was fifty. [00:10:11] And then in North Wales, 108. That was the first year I had someone helping me. I had Jamie Reynolds. You know Jamie. Yep. They joined me from outside of real estate. You never sold a home? No. Really? No clue what he was doing. And he actually joined me, I think was March or April, if I remember correctly. And he had actually. He'd been kind of helping me behind the scenes a couple of months. But he really he quit his job and jumped in both feet in March or April with me. And we had a good run that year, for sure. No question. [00:10:44] So I want to you know, a lot of times I think a lot of the interviews will, especially with someone of your track record in growth, will focus on what did you do in the natural. If that makes sense, you know, what did you do as a real estate agent? I want to find out. You know, the battle is won in the spirit realm and the spiritual side before it's won in though natural. Does that make sense? Yeah, yeah. Yeah. You know, you mentioned the Moses moment. Moment. Well, there is a really significant Moses moment in the Bible. God had just brought his children out of Egypt. They're battling. I think it's the malachite. Moses is up on the hill with his staff and and down in the valley is the battle going on. Do you remember that? That section of the Bible? Yes, that's right. OK. So here's what's cool. He takes his staff and as long as he holds his staff up. Right. The Israelites win when he lowers his staff because his arms get tired. The Israelites lose. OK. And then Malachi went. So they two guys prop up his arm. All the staff. Right. And I think this is a perfect picture of how life really is, is the activity we do in the natural. That somehow in this spiritual causes victory and then that manifests itself back out into the natural circumstances. Are you following that connection? Yes, definitely. So talk to me in terms of what was your practice in the as. As a Christian. OK, what do what do you contribute? Because you keep focusing this back, you know, is prayer. Talk to me in terms of of what you think, you know, when you say prayer. What do you mean? How did you live your life? What are you what are the things that you feel are really the things that cause you to win in the spiritual realm where God had favor and right. Last you in the natural? [00:12:44] Well, and I think to kind of point back to even my career as a banker, you know, I was I was one of the youngest bank managers they had ever had in one of the smallest branches out of about two thousand in the company. And I think when I went out the year I quit, I was actually number two out of two thousand branches in the company in one of the bottom one hundred branches based on size in the area. Wow. You know, I feel like I always point back to when you do for others that it comes back to you. I've always focused on doing what's right for others. One of our our team models that we talk about, it cost us some money sometimes, but we do what's right. Every time no questions asked. There is not to be any any discussion if it's the right thing to do is what we do. The agents on our team know that and we just put others first is what it comes to. And I feel like that's one of those things. My focus wasn't, you know, God, please bless my business so that I can make lots of money. It was please give me opportunities to help others. And that's what I've looked for throughout the career. And I wish I could say I've been perfect on that. You know, obviously, weight, we're all week from time to time. But that's been my focus and my my prayer since the beginning has helped me to help others and use me to help others. [00:14:03] So, you know, it's interesting as as he said that my mind popped back to Solomon and ah, and God asked him, what would you like Solomon? And he says, Give me wisdom to rule your poor well down. And God said, Well, since you asked for that, I will do that. But since you did not ask for riches and stuff, I will blessed you with even more riches. What a greater great testimony. So you're if I were to look at your daily practice. OK. In terms of your walk with the Lord, your daily attitude as you approach. Things peel back that onion a little bit more, help us help me understand more of what you mean. You know, asking the Lord for opportunities to help people and and what that really means. I don't have. I'm not sure how to couch the question. I'm trying to pull out of the. [00:15:01] I'm really trying to think how to answer that question. I mean, yeah. I think, you know, obviously having a strong prayer life, having having that daily Bible readings, things like that. You know, there's there's there's a lot of good information in that in that Bible sitting on your table, you know, pretty much any answer to life that you wants in there. [00:15:23] You just gotta know how to read it, know how to find it. That being said, I mean, I don't know if that's answering your question or not, if that's what you're looking for. But I do I do make it a point everyday to find time to read. One of the things I made a decision to do. I felt like I kind of slacked off on on those things. And I actually just personally made the decision. I really don't watch TV anymore. We've got TV where we haven't cut the cord. First day I do still watch football on Saturday is when football season is on. But we just we don't watch network television in the evenings and you'll be amazed at how much extra time. You know, I mean, like one of the things we are I personally set a goal for last year was to read 40 books throughout the year or actually read 42 this year. I've got a goal to reach 60. And these are, you know, business, personal development, threesomes, some Christian. And there, you know. I've got some some favorites that I've read recently, but one of them was a rhinoceros success from from you, actually, that I thoroughly enjoyed. But I've just tried to really spend some time working on myself over the last couple of years. And that's made a big difference, too. And I mean, honestly, the the better you do, better you build yourselves, the more you're able to help others as well. So I don't know if that answers your question. That's kind of the model at this time. [00:16:46] Know, and what it also shows me and tells me is you're not just saying, OK, I pray to the Lord and I ask for him to guide me. [00:16:55] And then I do sit back and wait. I mean, just your goal of reading 40 books and you did 42. OK. You're driven. And so let's talk a little bit about if we were to look at. If I were to ask you, Josh, what would you say are the top three reasons you have been successful both and what you did in the banking business and now what you do in business? How would you rank those top three reasons? And and what do you tell us? What those are littlest. Let's start. [00:17:30] There was a. So that's a really tough one. [00:17:36] I mean, I do think obviously the focus on others is is high up there. I mean, I think a strong drive for success is in there as well. You know, I mean, that's something when I was running by myself, you know, you mentioned 30, 40, 50 homes a year that I was selling when it was just me. I would work 20 to 25 days in a row without taking a day off. And my wife would be like, you've got to stop. And I'm like, no, I'm fine. I'm I love what I'm doing. [00:18:02] Like, you know, when you love what you do and love what you do, it's never work. You know, they say it never felt like work. No, I mean, I can even remember. But maybe one or two days in the last nine years that felt like work. But at the same time, she needed to be happy here. You know, she. She needed me to stop and do things around the house and things to help her out. So that being said, like, I would say that that strong drive to to just be successful. I know. I'm not giving you a one, two, three. You know, this is this is Colby's dance around the questions when you ask me things like this. But, you know, I mean, I think it just I think a drive to be better to, you know, to to better myself and to better others. So I think we're all capable. We just have to put the effort in. [00:18:50] Well, let's let's talk about Tom. So you're working all these hours. [00:18:53] You're working all these days without stop and then you started to change your model. Let's talk about how do you go from being that one man show, doing all the work, working all these hours and start to put a team together? Can you guide us on that which you did? Sure. [00:19:13] I can actually kind of tell you where it where it all started. And I'm just going to throw the the the credit on that to Jamie. Jamie, actually, I mentioned before I was part of a bee sting when I left banking. I got that great call. Jamie joins that group a year or two later and his business was different. Like I said, he was he was actually selling carpet for covering artwork, things like that. And he wanted to connect with me being a realtor. Well, he saw I was doing an open house one day, but I wasn't doing one. I was actually doing three at the same time on the same street that I had for sale. Go big or go home. Right. So I was I was doing three open houses at the same time. Jamie stopped by, met me. We started talking and more or less built a friendship. And from there, he had actually read the millionaire real estate agent book. Gary Keller kind of had a vision that this team model would work. Well, I was kind of at a phase, I guess I was around 50 sales where I did not feel like I was really getting great customer service anymore at that point. And it honestly kind of got out of control. And to a point where I really wasn't able to manage it well. So I was doing my best, but I wasn't doing great for anyone anymore. I was getting more complaints than I had ever had before. More disappointing customers than I'd ever had before. And honestly, the reason was just I was dropping the ball because I couldn't I could not manage that many people at one time. So that's when Jamie got his license to kind of more or less be a support system for me. And from there would run into a pretty great partnership and a really, really great friendship, too. [00:20:56] So, you know, I remember in Gary's book, It's Been Fat is fascinating for me because as you know, I have never sold a house profession in my life. Right. All right. And I'm reading this book and it's like peeling back the onion of all the things that people been told. But now it measures that in one of the things that I remember so clearly, because I thought, wow, this is you know, it's it's it should not be it should be common knowledge, but it's not. And that is as soon as statistically when someone hires an assistant, their volume doubles on average in that per share. And and you know, what you're talking about with with what happened with Jamie is know you'd reach that level of you could spin no more plates because they were starting to follow. Fall in customer service. Now you bring someone else on board. Tell me what happened at that point. Not not just by me. I know the volume came up a lot. I would talk in terms of what it meant to you in business to have an extra pair of hands and someone who is capable. [00:22:08] And it's funny you mention spinning plates. We always use the description of juggling balls, but I describe real estate as juggling a bowling ball, a basketball, a tennis ball, a golf ball and a football. All right. Well, there's so many different tasks that you're doing, you know, and so each one is a different weight, a different size, a different texture. You try juggling all those different balls at the same time and see what happens. So that's. One of the things, again, that we took from the real estate model that Jamie believed in so heavily when he joined me that I had to read this book. You just got to do it. So I did. And we bought in. And that's actually what brought us to where we are today. I don't want to get ahead of myself here, but you know, where we do have a specialist model, where we have someone who is an expert at listening and that's all they do. And, you know, our by a team, that's all they do in our admin team. That's all they do. So that being said, when Jamie first joined, we jumped from 51 sales to one hundred and eight sales the very first year. So like you said, is actually just over double, double the business. [00:23:09] And that's with Jamie. And I don't think January would be upset with let me say this. He's never written a contract to date. Never really until he saw how I got. [00:23:18] I got to stop. Got to stop. I've always thought that Jamie was a buyer's agent for you. [00:23:25] He was you know, he's never written sales contract and he's never written a sales contract. [00:23:30] That's not to say he doesn't review every one of them that goes out. But he has never himself sat down with a paper or typed on the computer and written the contract. And again, that's one of those things. Figuring out leverage. We've got our wives involved. And and, you know, it's changed the game for us. You know, I became the listing agent solely Jamie became the buyer's agent solely. And our lives kind of were support on the backside. My wife read all of our contracts, helped support us. Therapist She had learned that over time. Help me. His wife did a lot of our marketing and helped with that stuff, you know, and she was influential when we first started with you designing our postcards and things like that. [00:24:07] So we figured out really quickly that we, you know, and the support of our wives obviously could take this thing to the next level. We really didn't know how far we could take it. [00:24:19] And we jumped 100 a year for the first two years from 100 to 200, 200, 300. And then we can really close to doing it. The third year in a row. We got to 390 for that. That third year. And then, of course, last year we were just under that. Like I said, around 360 to. So we fell just short. We actually we made some big changes last year. And, you know, I mean, obviously, I wish this. I wish it always went up. But eventually it's got got to shift a little bit. So we feel like our our move to Keller Williams recently, you know, we moved last month. [00:24:53] Like I told you and you know, we actually we've hired three new buyers agents in the last 48 hours. So we're about where I to see this. This thing's going back up again. We're pretty excited about it. [00:25:05] Oh, this you're listening to the get sellers calling you podcast to increase sales from past clients and sphere of influence or from a geographic farm. Learn about Agent Dominator. [00:25:15] We guarantee your sales in writing or give your money back to learn more. Visit our Web site and get sellers calling you dot com. That's like Agent Dominator from the menu. [00:25:24] And now back to the podcast. [00:25:27] It's real interesting. So. [00:25:29] So when I work with client agents across the country, a lot of times there is a disdain for the millionaire real estate agent because from their perspective, is the competitors book. OK. Yeah. And and I look at it as a great resource. But you just move to Keller Williams. You were not working with you were not a Keller Williams agent back then and all of this was happening. [00:25:54] That's right. Yeah. So it was the competitors book for years. We always knew Keller Williams was a great place. But we for whatever reason, we had great friends in the business that we were working with. And, you know, for for a multitude of reasons, we didn't make the move. But we're seeing the light now, so to speak, in a way. We went ahead, made the move. And I mean, it's been incredible for us, without a doubt. I mean, this is it exceeded every expectation we had so far and where we're right at 30 days and at this point. Wow. I love it. It happen. It was all in our minds right now. [00:26:30] So I love it. I love it. [00:26:32] I don't want to make this a promotion for Keller Williams, but I do as much as I want to make this point. The content in the book is great. And even if it's the competitors book, still learn from. Because what you guys did, you were pretty much modeling your business after what the model was in the book. [00:26:53] Isn't this right? I mean, we're about 95 percent after the model in the book. Very, very little tweaks. Yes. [00:27:01] So it really works how it really works. [00:27:05] And I think a lot of people that I've spoken to, they fight it for. For, again, different reasons. And I've heard some I've heard some some good, good excuses and I've heard some really bad excuses, too, just like anything. I think I think that anything, anything that you buy into an implement properly is going to work to some extent. But why not follow after someone who has the history and the knowledge that Gary Keller has? Right. [00:27:33] All right. So let me ask you and your so you went from into simple numbers, 50 to 100 to 200 to 300. [00:27:44] What were you doing? So I know you're building a team, but somehow you've got to drive business to that team. What? Sure. What's the big rock stuff that you did that drove the business and. [00:27:58] I think a lot of it, you know, to some extent there was a lot of buying zilla leads. They haven't been down leads. That paper like leads. Google stuff like that. Obviously, we did the postcards. Are you guys that worked great. We actually do you we took over a neighborhood that we had never even sold a home in. It was a neighborhood that we wanted to be in. And I pretty much thought was unattainable for lack of a better word. I guess, you know, I called it a day that it was, you know, basically saturated, you know, with two or three who are our really good friends, actually. But they were pretty much only my neighborhood. And I'd never sold a home in there. And I got with you and we teamed up and came up with a plan. And in less than a year, we were number one. Not only in that I report in that zip code had been number one. And there's a sense of 25th through current number one and trustful trust. Alabama's where we are. It's my hometown is where most of our team lives and where up until just recently our office was located. But, you know, we have we have a great reputation in the community now. And I feel like we have a pretty strong base here. It's still where we work. You know, we all who we all work from trustful. It's just our our home base is now in Keller Williams Stadium. But anyway, that being said, yeah, a lot of a lot of purchased advertising like as the Zillow needs, things like that. We've tried a lot of different things. But I think honestly, the thing that's helped us the most is just having a lot of homes for sale and selling them quickly. I say all the time signs that go up and then go right back down are probably your best advertising you can do. The challenge is getting those signs up in the first place. So that was the where where we got some help from you and from two other sources as well. [00:30:00] So let me ask you. So. [00:30:01] So you use a lot of advertising dollars in various forms to drive this Zillow boomtown. Working with us and other things, we want to hit a mass. Do you have to keep that spend up or is just your exposure now driving a lot of business to you automatically? [00:30:24] Well, I mean, I think we have what we've done is we're still spending almost the same amount of money we have pulled back. So no question. Last year we pulled back a pretty good bit, actually. Just there was some market shift in our area. Definitely a lack of inventory. I think every realtor who has been a realtor for more than a year can attest to that. But at the same time, we have we've been able to shift our dollars. I feel I can the more dollar productive areas and I mean, I think we're probably spending 10 percent less to produce about the same results. So we did have about a about a 8 percent drop from 2017 and 2018. And again, I feel like that was as much a lack of inventory as it was some changes that we were making for our team structure last year. We're on pace to do better than that this year already. So that's all right. A little 10 percent reduction in spans. [00:31:19] So what are you finding right now is where your dollars are best spent? What's puts most productive? [00:31:26] I mean, I still go back to the tried and true as the lone boomtown for buyers. As of right now, we're not really spending a lot of money to bring in sellers. We have some things that we think we probably will do over the next six or eight months. [00:31:43] But mostly at this point we're Lionel's sphere and referrals and reputation to drive that ship. And I mean, that's been huge for us to be able to, again, like I say, shift those dollars over to paper, click and Zillow and stuff like that, and let the reputation and sphere kind of drive the listings. [00:32:04] You know, something we're experimenting with. And right now, just to kind of throw Allen in case you have interest, is a video OK? Just like we're doing a video interview here. But video testimonials drive, you know, multiples of, you know, four to eight times more responsiveness than a written word. What you get out of the millionaire real estate agent is that I met list is much more productive than a non met. And so one thing you might want to consider doing, and this is what I've been doing, experimenting on this in a plug for me, I'm just saying that. So I'll interview people like I thank you. You do remember suits Gerard Sutton. Did they reconnect you all together? Yes. Okay. So, like, I did two interviews for him because he's targeting two separate farms. And the interview is basically. I may say so, sir. I live in very critical. Why should I do business with you? And it's a back and forth that then can be promoted into that farm to these people who've never met him. They've seen his signs and now they get to meet him and get to understand more. So as you guys are. Are working with you through referrals and other things. One thing if you can create a strategy around it to work would be to generate know do it through a video of some sort that now vicariously allows you to meet the people they get to get comfortable with you and probably drive even more business. Gotcha. That sounds great. Hey, let me ask you this. Just curious. The best day. KW branch, is that Jenny? Is she the team leader? Jen tumour. Yeah. OK. Yeah. Okay. Because, you know, we have more connections than I realized that you started every day. [00:33:56] Yeah. You started similar to May the Lord led you into it. Yeah. Young child and one on the way. All risk. And now your team leader is the daughter of my pastor. [00:34:08] Right. So she told me so. [00:34:10] So that's really neat. Hey, I want to shift gears real quickly and talk about family work life balance. Talk to me a little bit about that, because you went through that period time where you were way out of balance from your wife's perspective. Now, at the beginning, the call, you said you were maybe 20 or 25 hours a week. Quite a number. What have you done deliberately to manage on that and why? [00:34:36] So I think obviously having a team like I mentioned. So wait, we do have a specialist model. So there are basically three three categories in the specialist model. [00:34:47] Honestly, we truly believe one is not any more important than the other. [00:34:52] So we do have a team of listing agents, only a team of buyers, agents only and a team of admins. A team of admins are probably many, if not the most influential group on our team because they're the ones that keep the wheels of this bus turning. They're the ones that keep our contracts in order order all of our services that have to be done prior to closing the schedule or closings and manage. They they check with the lenders to make sure everything's on pace. And I can keep going for four hours, you know. That to me is by far the biggest, most important thing that we added to the puzzle, because I do take so much time off of our our agents. So the agents on our team get to do what they're best at. We just focus on nurturing leads. People who are interested in buying, selling and get them in homes, decide what they want, help them get the contract ready to write up and then handed over to the admins and then start the process over our listing. Agents were able to go out, meet with sellers, help them get their homes staged, get the home listed, hand it over to the admins, move on to the next one. So it's a it's a great model. One of the one of the highlights of billionaire real estate model is Leeds listings leverage. That leverage to me is by far the most important thing because we can do this over and over and over again and we can replicate it without anyone feeling the burden of of that extra work because it spread over everyone equally. [00:36:23] But I can certainly attest to that because you guys were the listing agent on my home. [00:36:30] We bought this home and then after we bought it, so that one. And it was such a smooth process and everything was you know, everything was I was looking at it from a business owner standpoint a little bit. And I think, man, you know, everything is systematized. Everything happens at the perfect time. I'm dealing with this person for one thing, where I'm dealing with the listing agent for something else. And then even after the sale, there is this process that I'm thinking, wow, this is why you guys have such a phenomenal business, because you have driven a process around that. [00:37:06] So right on that. Thank you. [00:37:10] So talk to me in terms of what I want to go back, if we can. I want to kind of open up the door a little bit more in your relationship with the Lord, with what? That how that drives your behavior. Okay. So real simple. This is kind of what I'm trying to get to. You know, our belief drives the behavior which drives the action. And your belief is up here with your relationship with the Lord. And I want to talk about how does your relationship with the Lord, how is it driven if you can? And I don't know if you've ever thought about it, but, you know, how does it driven what you do in your business, what you do in terms of how you structure it so you have time with your family. Can you talk to us a bit about that? [00:37:58] Yeah, I mean, I I would say a couple of things. I mean, one of the things I mentioned was, you know, in the beginning, I was working 27, 28 days in a row without a day off. I mean, obviously, now I don't work Sundays anymore. It's just one of those things. It's it's a personal thing. I don't work on Sunday. My team knows I don't. I will check messages Sunday evening. Make sure I haven't missed anything important. But otherwise, I spend that with family and just just get my mind focused on the Lord rather than on 20 things at work. And that as far as I think you and I talked about this a little bit before we get started. But one of the things we strongly believe in is do the right thing every time, no questions asked. It doesn't matter how much it cost, doesn't matter what it is. My my desire is to when I get out of this business one day. There can't be anybody that said Josh didn't do the right thing in this instance. And honestly, just I'm speaking about myself here, but I don't know that there is an instance where we haven't done the right thing, even when it meant costing thousands of dollars in costs, because, you know, if we're responsible, we're we're going to take care of it. [00:39:10] So I'd like to I'd like to pipe up on that because I've experienced it. [00:39:16] So you and I are in addition to being personal friends. There's also a vendor client relationship between us under vendor. You're my client. And we've gone through a number of different opportunities to work together in various capacities, each with its own agreement. Well, the thing that's always impressed me with you is doing the right thing. You know, you would follow you. So we were. I remember we were doing something and working with you on a farm. And you wanted to get out of that agreement because there was something else that you felt would be better. But a big conflicting. And this is when you were working with Isaiah, if you remember that. Yes, that's right. And so you called me up and you said, you know, can I get out? What would I have to pay you? Okay. And this is just one example of where, you know, a lot of agents we find when they get to the end of wanting to be someplace. Then at that point, they usually choose to just pull out, OK. And and force their way out. But in every single instance where we would make a transition, you are always there to do the right thing and to make sure that the way it was managed was done properly. And I just really appreciate that that well. [00:40:42] And I always point back to my grandfather. He was in business for years when I was growing up, and he didn't always have the most successful business, but he had the best reputation in the business. And he told me all the time there's more time and make money than there is time to rebuild a reputation. So I try to try to always live that well. [00:41:00] I just think that's really neat. So in what other ways has the your relationship with the Lord impacted besides doing the right thing? [00:41:10] Is there anything else? No, I'm not trying to get to anything specific. I'm just trying to figure out if there's anything else there. [00:41:16] I don't know that anything necessarily comes to mind. [00:41:21] I think that we've I mean, we've sold homes for free before. [00:41:26] I mean, I don't love it. It's not what we're in business to do. But, you know, for instance, I always point to this one because it made sense at the time. But there was a guy moving from our area out of out of state to go start a church. He didn't. He needed some help. He wanted to sell his house and basically I couldn't make a commission. And he said his house is what it came down to. And I said, you know what? I'm just gonna take care of it. We're gonna we're gonna do it. We're gonna sell it for you. But what I need from you is I need a referral like this. That that will help pay me back. Since then, he sent me twelve. I love it. You know, I mean, that's just one of those things. I mean, I don't recommend selling homes for free for everybody. Obviously, we wouldn't be in business for long if we did. But at the same time, it was the right thing to do at that moment. I had no question about it. No. No care or concern. And since then, he's become just a great friend that I followed. And he's now moved out of state again to start another church. And, you know, I mean, I feel like, if nothing else, I was a very small part of him helping reach others for the Lord. And in south Alabama now, now he's out. [00:42:33] So my great job, I am someone I remember someone saying you can't you can never lend to the Lord. [00:42:43] Without getting a whole lot more in return, we don't you know, we don't give to get. But when you give from the heart, you can never be. [00:42:51] It's always in your life is the way I look at it. So, I mean, I'm just doing you know, I'm just trying to show my thanks. [00:42:57] Yeah. Hey, let me ask you something else. And and I don't want to probe too deep that there's something there that you don't want to talk about. But it's an open ended question so you can do whatever you want to with it. [00:43:08] I know a lot of folks who so they they call themselves Christians. OK. They they are. They bash Christ into their life. But maybe their relationship with the Lord is just kind of part time or it's on the side or it's just something Sunday. OK. But they don't really focus on it. I get the impression that your relationship with the Lord is an everyday event and not just an everyday, but it's it's a part of who you are. Am I correct on that? [00:43:40] I would like to think so. I mean, obviously, I still say, like I said, I'm not perfect by any means. I mean, I have my my moments just like everybody else does. But I do try to make it a focus. No. I can always do better. I think we ought to know. But at the same time, I try to try not to just let it, but to show it, you know, and at least try to at least try on a daily basis to do that. [00:44:07] Well, I wanted to say if because, you know, we go through struggles in life all the time and, you know, this is as humans and as Christians. [00:44:17] Is there anything, anything that you can share that you like to share where maybe you or your family went through some sort of tough, challenging times, things that were nerve wracking? Anything that may wear. You can see God's hand really involved. That would just be an encouraging story. [00:44:40] You know, I have. I think of this from time to time and you never know when you do it. I always said I feel like you never know when God's taking care of you until it's done. And then it's like, wow, you know, that was that was definitely God in that. I've got moments. You know, it's hard to just like recall. I mean, I know one of the things that, you know, my first home that I had. It was amazing. Very nice. We loved it, but it was not in the greatest neighborhood, you know. And it was just it was what we could afford at the time. I had my first daughter, and from there we knew that we needed to move just for safety reasons and stuff. I mean, I had a car broken into. Things like that. You know, it just we felt like it was the right place to go. So we my wife actually found a home that she loved while she was out one day. This is when I was working for the bank. I was even in real estate. So she's I come see this house. So I got off of one of them and looked at it. I'm like. Love the house, too. And we prayed about it. We thought we could make things work. And, you know, we. We made the decision to go ahead and do it. And then I realized that's when banking kind of started making some changes. [00:45:46] And I realized I had made some decisions based on bonuses that I was receiving, not off of my paycheck alone. And it was probably not the greatest business decision I could have ever made. Almost a little more expensive. And and it was just it was tough to make payments. But I was actually another bank called and offered me a job. And this was about thirty or forty five days later, you know, and again, we were just praying that we made the right decision. You know, this is what we've done. And we felt we needed to get out of that other other place because it wasn't necessarily a safe neighborhood. The other bank offered me the job and it was a 50 percent pay raise. But what's funny about that is the pay raise was exactly the difference in the mortgage payment from one else to the other. Oh, wow. This isn't this isn't coincidence. You know, I mean, and I've got dozens of stories like that, but like, I don't feel like it was a coincidental thing at all. I mean, it was it was dollar for dollar. The difference in the mortgage payment and the kind of the lifestyle difference there. So anyway, I mean, like I said, I've got I've got plenty of those. But, you know, we didn't we didn't need the bonus money anymore. You know, the the regular salary covered. So I love it. [00:46:58] Well, the Lord is good, isn't he? [00:47:00] Yeah. That's just one example that, you know, I guess I can I could give you many, but that one's the ones by one of my favorites. [00:47:07] I like that a lot. And kind of wrapping up. This has been really a lot of fun. I would love to delve a lot more into some things, but just kind of netting out what I've heard. OK. There just seems to be a reliance on the Lord with your business that he led you there for, you know, even before then with this house and this your new job that paid for, you know, pay for the increased mortgage, you're trying to follow him and you're not doing a perfect job. I get that. In fact, I was just reading in Romans 7:00 this morning where Paul is talking about you got the law of God, which is spiritual, the law of the flesh, which is contrary, and that the sin in me does the things that I don't want to do. So there's constant, constant struggle. Absolutely. And yet you follow the Lord's leading and to real estate. And he gave your wife a wonderful piece about it that surprise you. And he started to bless you. And I think that, you know, a lot of these blessings you guys have had has to be because the Lord has chosen to bless you. He's put you there for a reason. And and to add to that. [00:48:27] It seems like every time I follow what when my wife has a piece about something, it's the right thing to do. I've learned that over time, you know, there's God gives us to help me, as he says in the Bible. So, you know, I mean, she she she is definitely a great partner for life for that kind of stuff, because she gets this pace. And I'm like, well, if you're comfortable, I'm comfortable. You know, I feel like I followed that, that God, every time that works and is. [00:48:54] You're saying how the Lord uses different people in our life to direct us in his will? [00:49:01] Yes. Well, this is really cool. Is there anything else that you'd like to share either on business or personal or spiritual? [00:49:09] Before we close up, I'm nothing I can think of. I'm I'm an open book. I love to share and say anybody has questions. I'm always up for answering them. You know, I get calls from time to time from people that have talked to you. They want to. Want some feedback. I love getting those calls and hand on that and giving you a good testimonial. You've always been great to partner with for us. [00:49:31] I appreciate that. [00:49:33] Hey, I don't do this on these calls, but and I don't know if you're wanting to offer this because this will be out there for a long time. Are you offering that? People can call you. And if so, we can have you tell, you know, how to reach him or. [00:49:51] Yeah. Absolutely. I'm always open for having the conversation. If I can help somebody, I'd love to. So. OK. Wonderful. [00:49:57] So how did they reach out to you? [00:49:59] If they want help in business or help with just maybe they want to apply, you know, serving the Lord and really following them a little bit closer. And they want to talk with you about that. How did they reach out to you? [00:50:14] They can call or e-mail. And I don't know if you can if you can post the information on their phone numbers, 2 0 5 7 0 6 5 2 6 0 email address. Is Josh Josh for an income? [00:50:26] Ok. That's pretty simple. And thanks for allowing that. Oh, very good. Well, I've really enjoyed visiting with you, Josh. This has been a lot of fun. [00:50:36] And for those who are listening or watching, if you've enjoyed this podcast too, please subscribe to it. That way you'll get more podcasts coming out like it also on iTunes and on YouTube. And please go to our. Get sellers calling you Facebook page and in like that as well. And if you want to learn more about what we do. Or maybe there's some services we offer, then feel free to go to our Web site and get sellers calling you dot com. You'll see a link up there that says Agent Dominator and you can go into it from there. My light just went off, so that must mean that the power bill wasn't paid. So this must be the time to close off the call. Josh, thank you so much. I've really enjoyed it. [00:51:22] Thank you, Beatty. Same here. 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What does "SISU" mean? You might have thought we just misspelled "sushi" :) In today's episode we sit down with Jamie Reynolds - Executive Director of SISU: a non-profit integrated learning environment where children from 6 weeks to 6 years with special needs learn and interact alongside their typically developing peers. We talk about what "SISU" means, the 13+ counties it serves in Georgia and how they're one of the only facilities/programs/schools providing resources for children and parents in the U.S. Jamie tells us her own story of being a mother of 5, losing a child and how that paved the way to her role today. Every single day lives are changed at this school, incredible stories are happening - whether it's a child with special needs conquering a milestone previously believed to be improbable or a typically developing child using adaptive thinking to communicate with a nonverbal autistic child. LISTEN to this incredible story and please find out more about SISU here: SISU WEBPAGE: www.mysisu.org SISU INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/my_sisu/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spatial-awareness/support
For the first time ever Jamie Reynolds, the upline of 2 Diamond Director, Charlotte Shelton joins us to share how NeoLife saved her mother’s life! But the story doesn’t end with a health transformation. Jamie's also sharing how in less than ten years the business moved her family from living in a converted chicken coop to a rock mansion! After nearly 40 years in semi-retirement Jamie is finally sharing the huge impact the NeoLife business has had on family's income and financial health. And how you, your team and everyone you know can benefit from owning a nutrition startup.
Georgia was an independent teenager and wanted to earn some spending money so got a part-time job at a petrol station.She was working with a man called Jamie Reynolds. *** LISTENER CAUTION IS ADVISED AS THIS EPISODE CONTAINS ADULT THEMES AND DESCRIPTIONS THAT SOME LISTENERS MAY FIND DISTRESSING *** More information can be found on our website at http://theywalkamonguspodcast.com For early advert free access and other extras visit https://www.patreon.com/TheyWalkAmongUs CREDITS: This episode was researched and written by Andy Parish. Additional research by Benjamin Fitton and additional writing by Rosanna Fitton.MUSIC: Western Shores by Philipp Weigl *Giant Wyrm by Kevin Macleod *Betrayal by Lee Rosevere *There Are Many Different Kinds of Love by Chris Zabriskie *They Wait by Lee Rosevere *Shadowlands by Purple Planet Music **Traffic by Kai Engel *Gone by Lee Rosevere *Heaven Be Here by P C III *Baldachin by Lee Rosevere ** Music sourced from http://freemusicarchive.org - used under an Attribution License - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ** Sourced from http://www.purple-planet.com/ - used under an Attribution License - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ YOU CAN FOLLOW US VIA OUR SOCIAL MEDIA PROFILES: Twitter - https://twitter.com/TWAU_Podcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theywalkamonguspodcast/ Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1346814312074979/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/theywalkamonguspodcast/ Acast - https://www.acast.com/theywalkamongus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Segment 1: Guillaume Vidal is Co-Founder and Co-CEO of GREEN CREATIVE, an LED lighting manufacturer. Vidal started the business with Cole Zucker in 2010 following their chance encounter in Shanghai.Segment 2: Dr. Jamie Reynolds is recognized on an annual basis as one of the top orthodontists in metro Detroit. He is the author of the book World Class Smiles Made in Detroit.Segment 3: Dr. Christopher Croner is a Principal with SalesDrive, LLC, a firm that specializes in the selection and deployment of high-performing salespeople. Dr. Croner is co-author of the book, Never Hire a Bad Salesperson Again, detailing his research and practice in identifying the non-teachable personality traits common to top producers.Segment 4: Joey Coleman helps organizations retain their best customers and turn them into raving fans. He is the author of the new book “Never Lose a Customer Again”.Segment 5:Barry Moltz shares how to get your business unstuck.Sponsored by Nextiva.
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Dr. Jamie Reynolds, Orthodontist and author of World Class Smiles Made in Detroit,” shares the dangers of DIY orthodontics. Spotlight on Moms features Francesca Villardi of TreadmillTreats.com and PerfectlyOrganizedByFrancesca.com. Dr. Kurt Newman, CEO of Children’s National Medical Center, shares 7 tips to help parents get the best care for their children. Laura Swartz, Certified Sleep Consultant and founder of Sleep Buddy, talks kids and sleep. Debra Meehl, founder of the Meehl Foundation, talks radical acceptance.
A shop worker lured a police detective's teenage daughter to his family home and took pictures of himself murdering her. Georgia Williams, 17, was choked to death by Jamie Reynolds, 23, in May 2013. Could the police have done more to prevent her death? CREDITS: Producer: Poppy Damon Artwork: George Leigh, www.georgeleigh.com Music: Dan Wansell CONTACT: Twitter: @BloodTies_Pod Instagram: bloodties_pod Email: bloodties.podcast@gmail.com
Two Calls (Autoeditado, 2017) de la Fog Brass Band de la trompetista Rebeca Hennessy; Dirt In The Ground (Autoeditado, 2017) de Innocent When You Dream de Aaron Shragge, en el que repasan el repertorio de Tom Waits con clásicos como “Down In The Hole” o “Hang On St. Christopher”; y Grey Mirror (Fresh Sound New Talent) de Jamie Reynolds (al que acompañan Orlando LeFleming y Eric Doob, entre otros), son las grabaciones que suenan en HDO 291. Tomajazz: © Pachi Tapiz, 2017 HDO es un podcast editado, presentado y producido por Pachi Tapiz. Toda la información de HDO 291 en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?p=31671. Toda la información de HDO en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=13298. Más podcast de jazz en Tomajazz en http://www.tomajazz.com/web/?cat=12814
Title: Making Orthodontics Accessible for Everyone Guest: Dr. Jamie Reynolds, DDS, MS, orthodontist and author of “World Class Smiles, Made in Detroit.” Description: Dr. Jamie Reynolds first exposes the dangers of apparently cheap (but often very expensive) do-it-yourself teeth straightening tricks. He then describes programs that make orthodontic work free or affordable for those with limited means. For further information: www.askdrreynolds.com
Dr. Jamie Reynolds attended the University of Michigan for both his undergraduate and dental studies. Following dental school, he studied at the University of Detroit-Mercy where he earned a master’s degree in Orthodontics. Dr. Reynolds...
Scott Sloan has Laura Adams to break down "Trump-Aide" as it tries to get passed through Congress. Joe Sunderman, the voice of the Xavier X-men to talk about March Madness and why the Tri-State area could possibly be the Mecca of college basketball. Also we have Dr Jamie Reynolds who talks about the cons of D.Y.I. braces for your mouth! Scott also gets somber about personal aspect of his life that happened this past week.
Jamie Reynolds shares her testimony.
[audio:http://traffic.libsyn.com/takacslearningcenter/TDS164.mp3] Podcast: Download | Play in new window/mobile device Running Time: 52:06 min There are so many great advances in the world of orthodontics that it was time to do a Thriving Dentist Show devoted to orthodontics. In this episode, …
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, Nov. 8, 2014. Jamie Reynolds, Featured Teacher. Jamie Reynolds is an amazing, inspiring K-12 teacher-librarian in Twin Bridges, MT. Her professional education experience includes three years as a business teacher and twelve years as a teacher-librarian. She spends much of her time working to make connections through collaboration and meaningful technology integration. We are thrilled to be able to have her join us as our November Featured Teacher! Jamie shared the power teachers and teacher-librarians can harness when they work together with technology. We heard about some of the programs and apps she uses regularly such as Educreations, KidBlog and iMovie in addition to Voki, Animoto and Explain Everything. Be inspired and gain practical suggestions about the importance of using technology to enrich content, create projects and share voices resulting in a deeper learning experience for students. The icing on the cake will be getting to hear some of her stories of student success and how collaborative professional relationships enhances results. http://www.tbschoollibrary.org/
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, Nov. 8, 2014. Jamie Reynolds, Featured Teacher. Jamie Reynolds is an amazing, inspiring K-12 teacher-librarian in Twin Bridges, MT. Her professional education experience includes three years as a business teacher and twelve years as a teacher-librarian. She spends much of her time working to make connections through collaboration and meaningful technology integration. We are thrilled to be able to have her join us as our November Featured Teacher! Jamie shared the power teachers and teacher-librarians can harness when they work together with technology. We heard about some of the programs and apps she uses regularly such as Educreations, KidBlog and iMovie in addition to Voki, Animoto and Explain Everything. Be inspired and gain practical suggestions about the importance of using technology to enrich content, create projects and share voices resulting in a deeper learning experience for students. The icing on the cake will be getting to hear some of her stories of student success and how collaborative professional relationships enhances results. http://www.tbschoollibrary.org/