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Most concrete makers are charging too little, working too hard, and wondering why the numbers don't add up. But what if pricing wasn't the problem - what if the strategy was? This week on The Concrete Podcast, BG sits down with Jared Case of LC Wood & Crete, a concrete countertop and flooring company out of Wichita, KS. What started as a casual shop conversation turned into a real talk on what it takes to make concrete work - financially and sustainably. We break down: ✔️ The pricing mistakes keeping you stuck ✔️ Concrete Costs Compared: Ultracast 360 vs. Maker Mix ✔️ The game-changing shift to Crystalline Silica Free High-Performance Concrete (CSF-HPC) ✔️ Why Kodiak Pro's Maker Mix isn't just a better mix - it's a better future for your health and business Regulations on crystalline silica are tightening. The industry is shifting. The real question is: Are you adapting? Tune in and future-proof your business before the wave hits.
Most concrete makers are charging too little, working too hard, and wondering why the numbers don't add up. But what if pricing wasn't the problem - what if the strategy was? This week on The Concrete Podcast, BG sits down with Jared Case of LC Wood & Crete, a concrete countertop and flooring company out of Wichita, KS. What started as a casual shop conversation turned into a real talk on what it takes to make concrete work - financially and sustainably. We break down: ✔️ The pricing mistakes keeping you stuck ✔️ Concrete Costs Compared: Ultracast 360 vs. Maker Mix ✔️ The game-changing shift to Crystalline Silica Free High-Performance Concrete (CSF-HPC) ✔️ Why Kodiak Pro's Maker Mix isn't just a better mix - it's a better future for your health and business Regulations on crystalline silica are tightening. The industry is shifting. The real question is: Are you adapting? Tune in and future-proof your business before the wave hits.
On this week's episode of Pop Life Kendall Phillips is joined by Jared Case. Jared is the Curator of Film Exhibitions at the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, New York. He joins the show to share what is being done in Western New York to persevere classic cinema, photography and more.Kendall and Jared discuss, the difference between cinema and a home theater, the history of film preservation, and the nitrate film festival in Rochester, New York.
Three years ago Jared Case and his family launched a ministry called Quiver Ranch whose mission is to protect and prepare potentially aborted children until God launches them into the world. In today's conversation, Jared describes how, over several years, God called and prepared him and his family to do a work he could have never anticipated.For more information about Quiver Ranch, please visit www.quiverranch.comFor more episodes like this one, to recommend a guest, to join us in this work, or to contribute to this ministry, please visit www.astrongerfaith.com
Jared Case fully turned his life over to God at 19 years old. Shortly after that, God changed the course of his life forever with just a taste of the joy and fulfillment that comes from obedience to God. You won't be able to miss the energy of the Holy Spirit when you hear Jared Case speak of faith.For more episodes, to recommend a guest, or to donate to this ministry, please visit www.astrongerfaith.com.
It's Chef talk with Jared Case from Grammercy and Steven Bradley from Clutch Burger
Which films are on your summer movie list? From "In the Heights" to "The Green Knight" to "Space Jam: A New Legacy with LeBron James," movie buffs have a lot to choose from in the coming months. Our guests this hour preview this summer's films and discuss how movie theaters have weathered the pandemic. Our guests: Scott Pukos , public relations coordinator for the Little Theatre Jackie McGriff , co-founder of the Our Voices Project , owner of Jackie Photography , and movie fan Adam Lubitow , film writer and programmer Jared Case , curator of film exhibitions at the George Eastman Museum
Previewing the 2019 Nitrate Picture Show Film Festival with co-directors Deborah Stoiber and Jared Case. Subscribe on iTunes / Stitcher Radio / Spotify CREDITS: Talking Heads: James ("Jay") Patrick (@007hertzrumble) Deborah Stoiber - co-director of the NPS Jared Case - co-director of the NPS Music Contained in this Podcast: Preacher Boy - "Shamedown" Billy Conti - "Gonna Fly Now" Nitrate Picture Show website Recorded in April 2019. Copyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. Negative dollars are made from this podcast.
The skyline of Rochester is filled with the industrial ghosts of the 20th century. However, the haunt is a more than a pleasant one, and perhaps the essential keeper of its history is the George Eastman Museum—a glowing monument to the history of both photography and the moving image. Jared Case has worked the Museum for over 18 years, and in particular has helped steer what has quickly become one of the go-to destinations for cinephiles: The Nitrate Picture Show. Peter attended the 4th iteration of the festival dedicated to the silvery, flammable material that preserved up cinema half-century, and then sat immediately down to discuss with Jared the work behind the scenes of such a wondrous event. Jared also explains the nuances of cataloging motion pictures, the development of a Technicolor database, and how to bring film preservation to the masses. Finally, the two look at John Cromwell's devilish noir Dead Reckoning with a witty Humphrey Bogart and the black hole of evil that is noir's most bad, bad girl, Lizabeth Scott. And as a bonus, Peter takes a tour of the Eastman Museum's frigid vaults to examine their 24,000 reels of film with Deborah Stoiber. 0:00-4:00 Opening5:23-28:20 Establishing Shots — Touring the Nitrate Vaults With Deborah Stoiber29:05-1:15:39 Deep Focus — Jared Case1:16:41-1:20:29 Sponsorship Section1:21:35-1:41:38 Double Exposure — Dead Reckoning (John Cromwell)1:41:56-1:43:387 Close
Meet Jared Case, Head of Collection Information, Research, and Access in the Eastman Museum’s Moving Image Department, and Executive Director of the Nitrate Picture Show. We took a few minutes to sit down with him in our cafe and get to know him a little better (pardon the background noise!).
This week we are re-releasing our episode on nitrate film, just in time for the George Eastman Museum's third annual Nitrate Picture Show this weekend. We chatted with Jared Case about what's new this year before releasing our episode from last year all about nitrate film! Don't miss it! New episodes of The Kodakery will start next week!
The Nitrate Picture Show festival at the George Eastman Museum, with Jared Case and Deb Stoiber • San Francisco Silent Film Festival director Rob Byrne on Behind the Door (1919), now on video from Flicker Alley (45:55)
Everything we see now on television and in the movies is in color. It's something that can easily be taken for granted but it didn't come easy. Countless innovations lead to the invention and eventual adoption of color film. In this episode we are digging into the hidden history of color film with experts from the George Eastman Museum, Jared Case, Ken Fox, and Kelsey Eckert. Join us for this inspiring and fascinating story of what went into bringing color film to the big screen. Want more info about Technicolor? https://eastman.org/technicolor https://eastman.org/product/dawn-technicolor-0
The Frontier (2015) is a retro neo-noir in which Laine (Jocelin Donahue), a woman on the run, finds her way to a diner/hotel where the owner, Luanne (Kelly Lynch) hosts an amalgam of shady characters.Film archivist Jared Case joins Mike to speak to director Oren Shai and co-writer Webb Wilcoxen about this new film.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Special Guests: Oren Shai, Webb WilcoxenGuest Co-Host: Jared CaseThe Frontier (2015) is a retro neo-noir in which Laine (Jocelin Donahue), a woman on the run, finds her way to a diner/hotel where the owner, Luanne (Kelly Lynch) hosts an amalgam of shady characters.Film archivist Jared Case joins Mike to speak to director Oren Shai and co-writer Webb Wilcoxen about this new film.Links:Buy The Frontier on Blu-RayVisit the official The Frontier websiteVisit The Frontier on Kino LorberBe sure to LIKE The Frontier on Facebook
Warren Beatty's Dick Tracy is a beautiful recreation of the four-color world of Chester Gould's square-jawed detective. It's also something of an uneasy marriage of Stephen Sondheim songs, Madonna, and a cavalcade of character actors as Gould's "Rogues Gallery."Interviews feature Glenne Headly who plays Tracy's love interest, Tess Trueheart, as well as author Garyn G. Roberts, and Dick Tracy afficianado Dan Kampling. We also hear just a bit of executive producer Floyd Mutrux from a previous interview.Jared Case and Frank Santopadre join Mike to debate if the film ultimately works. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Special Guests: Glenne Headly, Garyn G. Roberts, Dan KamplingGuest Co-Hosts: Jared Case, Frank SantopadreWarren Beatty's Dick Tracy is a beautiful recreation of the four-color world of Chester Gould's square-jawed detective. It's also something of an uneasy marriage of Stephen Sondheim songs, Madonna, and a cavalcade of character actors as Gould's "Rogues Gallery."Interviews feature Glenne Headly who plays Tracy's love interest, Tess Trueheart, as well as author Garyn G. Roberts, and Dick Tracy afficianado Dan Kampling. We also hear just a bit of executive producer Floyd Mutrux from a previous interview.Jared Case and Frank Santopadre join Mike to debate if the film ultimately works.
On a special episode of The Projection Booth, Mike talks with Jared Case, one of the head honchos of the Nitrate Picture Show festival at the George Eastman House in Rochester, New York. The festival spotlights the wonders of film, particularly explosive nitrate stock. Hear why the Nitrate Picture Show is the world's most dangerous film festival.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Special Guest: Jared CaseOn a special episode of The Projection Booth, Mike talks with Jared Case, one of the head honchos of the Nitrate Picture Show festival at the George Eastman House in Rochester, New York. The festival spotlights the wonders of film, particularly explosive nitrate stock. Hear why the Nitrate Picture Show is the world's most dangerous film festival.Links:Visit the official Nitrate Picture Show websiteSupport The Projection Booth on PatreonLike The Projection Booth on FacebookFollow The Projection Booth on Twitter
The Kodakery hit the road and stopped at the George Eastman Museum in Rochester, NY to discuss the upcoming Nitrate Picture Show, held at the museum on April 29th- May 1st. Deb Stoiber and Jared Case spend some time discussing Nitrate and what's in store at the picture show. https://eastman.org/nitrate-picture-show
Noir November continues with Nicholas Ray's In a Lonely Place. Based loosely on a novel by Dorothy B. Hughes, the film stars Humphrey Bogart as a screenwriter on the edge of madness and Gloria Grahame as the woman who tries to love him.
On January 20, 2011 Clute introduced the film Mildred Pierce at the George Eastman House in Rochester, New York, as part of their Noir Series. His talk was preceded by a question and answer session with Jared Case (Head of Cataloguing and Research Center) on several noir topics: the origins of the Out of the Past podcast series; certain underappreciated aspects of noir; how scholarly approaches to noir have limited what we see; a new film studies paradigm he and Richard Edwards worked out in their forthcoming book The Maltese Touch of Evil: Film Noir and Potential Criticism, which allows them unleash and understand other narrative potentials lurking in noir. For more information, visit www.noircast.net, or like us on Facebook under Noircast.