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Jason Anderson of BlackBerry Radar & Alysse Ligon of Gulf Winds International talk about their partnership, solving fleet challenges & driving efficiency. IN THIS EPISODE WE DISCUSS: [04.18] An introduction to Jason and his background. [04.45] An overview of BlackBerry Radar, what they do, what's new for them since they were last on the show, and what we can expect in 2027. "We're different to other companies that do asset pairing, because we can pair anything – the chassis to the container, the trailer or the chassis to the power unit, all three! It's a very versatile, flexible system." [06.16] An introduction to Alysse and Gulf Winds International. [07.20] Why Gulf Winds decided to build a controlled GPS-enabled fleet of chassis, allowing them to easily right-size their pool and plan fleets in advance. "Chassis are one of the most operationally painful pieces of equipment in our industry. They're expensive, they move constantly, nobody ever knows where they are… So GPS is completely non-negotiable for us." [09.00] From real-time location to usable data, the key challenges Gulf Winds were trying to tackle. "Real-time data unlocks everything." [12.05] Jason and Alysse's reflections on what's happening in the industry today with technology adoption and future evolution. "The data layer is finally maturing, the standards are improving, cost of visibility has come down… AI is the obvious next wave but, the truth is that, AI is only as good as the data underneath it. So the operators that win the next five years are the ones who've invested in clean data infrastructure NOW. AI on top of a messy data layer is just faster chaos." [16.07] Understanding the problem first: how Gulf Winds realized they were ready for a new partnership. [17.07] The challenges Gulf Winds experienced with their prior pairing solution, the approach they took to finding the right partner, and why they wanted to go back to basics by focusing on their core competencies. "A lot of operators struggle with build vs buy, especially in 2026 when the ability to build software is so easy." [20.13] How BlackBerry Radar approached Gulf Wind's challenges to develop the right solution. "It was presented to us a puzzle, with one big missing piece." [22.22] How easy access to BlackBerry data helps Gulf Winds drive efficiency. [24.03] The BlackBerry Radar API integration, how it helps customers turn data into real-time automations that improve efficiency and reduce cost, and how it empowers them with a 'confidence score' for decision-making. [29.05] A closer look at the Gulf Winds and BlackBerry Radar partnership, and how they worked in collaboration to build out the ideal solution, from discovery to implementation. "It was iterative – which is how a partnership like this should work." [31.02] Why good partnerships can help break down siloes, and how Gulf Winds manage internal change management when it comes to new technology investments. [33.35] From meaningful improvement in chassis utilization to better customer experience, the positive impacts of the BlackBerry Radar solution for Gulf Winds. [36.26] The future for the BlackBerry Radar and Gulf Winds partnership. RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED: Head over to BlackBerry Radar's website now to find out more and discover how they could help you too. You can also connect with BlackBerry Radar and keep up to date with the latest over on LinkedIn, or you can connect with Jason or Alysse on LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this episode and want to hear more from BlackBerry Radar, check out 455: Discover Event-Driven Platform Technology, with BlackBerry Radar 358: Harness The Power Of Asset Tracking Engineered for Intelligence, with BlackBerry Radar 322: Innovative Asset Tracking Made Easy, with Blackberry Radar Shannon Hamilton on Authenticity and Bringing Diversity to Transportation & Logistics Check out our other podcasts HERE.
The Sixth Sunday of Easter; Rogation Sunday ORISON: Jesus, thou Joy of loving hearts (Tune: Christe Redemptor) – Sarum Plainsong, Mode I [see HYMNS] PSALM 66:1-11 – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014) HYMN 210: The day of resurrection (Tune: Ellacombe) – from Gesangbuch, 1784; harm. William Henry Monk (1823-1889), alt. NUNC DIMITTIS – Plainsong, Tone VIII; harm. John Holmes (d. 1629) ANTHEM: Victimae paschali laudes – William Byrd (c. 1540-1623) Jason Anderson, director • Jeremy Matheis, reader • Theo Floor, cantor
The Fourth Sunday of Easter ORISON: The Lord is my shepherd – Bobby McFerrin (b. 1950) PSALM 23 (Setting I) – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014) HYMN: The King of love my shepherd is (Tune: Saint Columba) – Irish mel., harm. Hymnal 1940 and Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014) NUNC DIMITTIS – Plainsong, Tone VI; harm. Orlando Gibbons (1583-1625) ANTHEM: The Good Shepherd – Alice Parker (1925-2023) Jason Anderson, director • Josh Sandoz, reader • James Wilcox, cantor
She won her first ultra three weeks after her collegiate career ended. Ellie Baxter just ran the longest race of her life — 62 miles and 11,000 feet of vertical at the Gorge Waterfalls 100K — but she had a few questions first. So we brought in backup. Professional ultra trail runner Kat Edwards Anderson and her husband and crew chief Jason Anderson join Ellie and her boyfriend Spencer Pickren for a no-holds-barred download on how to run your first 100K and how to crew one for the very first time. From nutrition and hydration to emotional support, aid station efficiency and what to do when everything goes sideways — this one is required listening whether you're the runner or the one holding the snacks. Kat's been there. Jason's seen things. And Ellie's about to find out. Subscribe to UltraRunning Magazine. Thanks to our episode sponsor Topo Athletic
April 11, 2026. Steve Adubato sits down with Thomas Jason Anderson, Co-Author of Gold Bar Bob, to discuss former U.S. Senator Robert Menendez's abuse of political power and emphasize the importance of addressing government corruption.
The Fourth Sunday in Lent ORISON: Jerusalem is built as a city – Plainsong, Mode IV; adapt. Bruce E. Ford (1947-2025) PSALM 23 – Plainsong, Tone VII.3 HYMN: Lord, we are blind (Tune: GODMANSTONE) – Cyril V. Taylor (1907-1991) NUNC DIMITTIS – Plainsong setting, Tone IV.2 ANTHEM: Lamentations – Peter R. Hallock (1924-2014) Jason Anderson, director […]
Jason Anderson alongside producer Michael D'Arcy host the NCAA Tournament Selection Sunday show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send a textEli Tomac (00:06), Jason Anderson (03:28), Aaron Plessinger (07:21), Christian Craig (11:40), Jordon Smith (15:47), Seth Hammaker (19:20) and Pierce Brown (21:16) talk openly ahead of the seventh round of 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross in the Vital MX press day interviews.
Send us a textCooper Webb (00:06), Ken Roczen (03:17), Jason Anderson (08:24), Justin Cooper (10:10) and Levi Kitchen (13:27) talk openly ahead of the fifth round of 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross in the Vital MX press day interviews.
The 'Buller Bluewater Classic' is a new month-long big game fishing competition out of the Port of Westport. It seems warmer water temperatures has resulted in a flurry of marlin along with mahi mahi and giant tuna, and that's got game fishers excited. One of the fishermen leading the charge is Jason Anderson from the 'Reel Adventures with Jase' YouTube channel.
Send us a textEli Tomac (00:06), Ken Roczen (02:35), Jason Anderson (06:27), Cooper Webb (09:18), Justin Cooper (13:37), RJ Hampshire (15:31) and Max Anstie (20:23) talk openly ahead of the fourth round of 2026 Monster Energy AMA Supercross in the Vital MX press day interviews.
(0:00) Welcome to Title 24.(4:53) Chase Sexton wins for the first time in his new team..(11:17) RV " and Eli is more of a Hammerhead"(16:36) Has not having Jett Lawerence race so far shown us just how good Hunter really is?(24:27) What does Webb need to do to get on the podium? Is it mental or could it be the bike?(33:12) Soundbites from Justin Cooper, Dylan Ferrandis, Jorge Prado, and Jason Anderson.(36:18) Is Anderson better in a Suzuki or Kawasaki? He looks more comfortable.(39:20) Haiden Deegan goes two in a row in a convincing win at Anaheim 2.(40:43) Michael Mosiman has back-to-back podiums.(43:14) Bad luck for Chance Hymas and Levi Kitchen go down on the first lap of the main.(47:42) McAdoo vs Ryder Difrancesco.(48:43) Is there anything Anstie or anybody else can do or is this just Deegan's to lose?(50:53) There was a crash resulting in a red flag during the SMX Next race.(1:01:25) During qualifying, I noticed the guys get stopped by an official when they go around the whoops. What is that for?(1:03:19) With the elimination of practice, do you think press day gives a handful for riders an advantage over those who don't get the time on track?(1:06:16) Would Ricky or RV would choose a gate on the inside of them over the condition of the rut out of the gate?(1:09:12) Who do you want to win the Super Bowl?(1:13:08) RC asks RV : "Would you ever let an opponent follow you during practice if you were doing a fast lap?" Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Following SMX's second race of the year in Anaheim, Title 24's Michael Antonovich caught up with Chase Sexton, Jorge Prado, Jason Anderson, Justin Cooper, Dylan Ferrandis, Shane McElrath, and Max Vohland.Follow us on Instagram TitleTwoFourWatch us on the Motorsports on NBC YouTube(0:00) Chase Sexton(3:38) Jorge Prado(5:41) Jason Anderson(8:17) Justin Cooper(10:20) Dylan Ferrandis(12:48) Shane McElrath(16:16) Max Vohland Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Jason Anderson is the COO of Andzen, a global customer journey and AI-powered CRM agency. In his role, he oversees operational execution and helps drive the agency's growth and client success across email, SMS, and loyalty programs. Jason has over a decade of experience in the e-commerce lifecycle and CRM marketing. In this episode… Scaling an e-commerce business can feel like combining tactics without experiencing momentum. Brands add more channels, push more messages, and chase efficiency metrics, yet retention stalls and growth plateaus. What separates brands that break through from those that remain stuck? According to e-commerce retention expert and CRM strategist Jason Anderson, the difference lies in designing intentional customer journeys. He emphasizes valuing your work, attracting ideal customers — not just the least expensive ones — and building systems that drive repeat purchases. Additionally, brands should segment customers by intent and engagement, integrate their tech stacks to uncover meaningful data, and use loyalty programs to reward behavior. In this episode of the Up Arrow Podcast, William Harris sits down with Jason Anderson, COO of Andzen, to discuss how intentional customer journeys fuel e-commerce growth. Jason shares lessons from Andzen's near-failure, smarter segmentation and reengagement strategies, and how loyalty programs can increase lifetime value without eroding margins.
Title 24 is back for Season 4! Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto sit down to discuss Jett Lawrence's off-season injury, the impact it will have on the 450 field and his brother Hunter, defending Supercross champion Cooper Webb's new bike, Eli Tomac and Chase Sexton on new teams, Jorge Prado filling his own big shoes, Haiden Deegan's move to the 450 and how the 250 class is anyone's for the taking.Follow us on Instagram TitleTwoFourWatch us on the Motorsports on NBC YouTube(0:00) Title 24 is back! Welcome to Season 4.(3:00) Jett Lawrence's injury is a tough one.(14:30) Hunter Lawrence's door is now open.(18:05) RV breaks down Cooper Webb's new ride.(24:50) Chase Sexton: "I have a good feeling."(30:38) Eli Tomac bringing new things to KTM.(36:48) Jorge Prado: "Big shoes to fill... his own."(40:30) Ken Roczen and his new teammate Jason Anderson.(43:58) Malcolm Stewart's off-season impresses again.(45:50) Pick One - Justin Cooper or RJ Hampshire.(50:26) Garrett Marchbanks: (52:38) Haiden Deegan: Perfect season?(57:43) Should Haiden have moved up after Jett injury?(59:33) How will Jo Shimoda's injury play out?(1:03:00) Chance Hymas: "Let's finish a season..."(1:05:26) Cole Davies: "I don't give a **** what coast..."(10:07:31) Levi Kitchen: "Come out swinging."(1:10:09) Seth Hammaker: Complete the resurrection.(1:12:33) Should Max Anstie and Deegan split coasts?(1:15:26) Austin Forkner made the 450 choice.(1:18:23) Ryder DiFrancesco: "Very optimistic."(1:22:23) Changes to the Supercross qualifying sessions.(1:27:27) Help me fix my Whiskey Throttle.(1:30:22) Motorsports on NBC(1:32:00) Anaheim Preview next week! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
DIALOGUES: Short Cuts to First Features" is a Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) Industry program featuring conversations with emerging directors who transitioned from making acclaimed short films (Short Cuts alumni) to directing their debut features, sharing insights on script development, collaboration, and overcoming challenges to build their filmmaking careers. It's a key part of the TIFF Industry Conference, focusing on practical advice and inspiration for filmmakers aiming to make that crucial jump to feature-length projects. I had the grand pleasure to join alumni directors of TIFF Short Cuts and Industry Talent, Lloyd Lee Choi (Lucky Lu), Sasha Leigh Henry (Dinner with Friends), Taratoa Stappard (Mārama), and Eva Thomas (Nika & Madison), as they discuss their journeys from making short films to developing and directing their first features. Learn how they honed their scripts, found the collaborators and supporters they needed, and coped with practical challenges while protecting their creative visions. Lloyd Lee Choi is a Korean-Canadian filmmaker based in Brooklyn. He has directed the short films Same Old (22), which played the Festival, and Closing Dynasty (23). Earlier this year he received the TIFF–CBC Films Screenwriter Award for his screenplay Yakult Ajumma. Lucky Lu (25) is his feature film debut. Sasha Leigh Henry is a Toronto-based writer, director, and producer. Her short films include Love Bent (14), To Love and Back (16), Bitches Love Brunch (18), and the Festival Official Selection Sinking Ship (20). She also created, wrote, and directed the television show Bria Mack Gets a Life (22), which premiered at the Festival. Dinner With Friends (25) is her latest film. Taratoa Stappard was born in Aotearoa and lives in London. He has directed the shorts Eight for Eight Thirty (96), Strip (98), Euston Road (04), Goalie (16), and Emkhatsini: Between (18). Mārama (25), his latest film, is his feature debut. Eva Thomas is a writer and filmmaker from Walpole Island First Nation based in Wallaceburg, Ontario. Her production credits include the Festival Official Selections Night Raiders (21) and Kaniehtiio Horn's Seeds (24). She directed the short film Redlights (23) and co-directed the feature Aberdeen (24), both of which played the Festival. Nika & Madison (25) is her latest film. Moderated by: Jason Anderson is the International Programmer for Short Cuts. A member of TIFF's Programming team since 2015, he's also worked on TIFF Kids and Canada's Top Ten. He's been the director of programming for the Kingston Canadian Film Festival since 2008 and the programming director for Aspen Shortsfest since 2019. A longtime journalist and critic who graduated from the University of Toronto with a B.A. in English literature, he was a film critic and columnist for the Toronto weeklies The Grid and Eye Weekly, and regularly contributed to such publications as The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, Toro, and Saturday Night. He currently writes about music and film for Uncut magazine, Sight & Sound, and Cinema Scope. He has taught a course on film criticism for the University of Toronto since 2008 and has taught journalism courses at Toronto Metropolitan University. His least useful areas of expertise include the Step Up franchise, show business memoirs, and the discography of Nile Rodgers. Stay connected with me here: https://www.instagram.com/shesallovertheplacepodcast
Presented by Maxxis and Outhouse Coffee The last race at the last stop of the entire FIM WSX World Supercross Championship provided some excellent racing last weekend, as Joey Savatgy and Jason Anderson traded numerous passes for the lead and ultimately, the 2025 WSX World Championship, with El Hombre prevailing and earning his first World Championship title. Shane McElrath, meanwhile, dominated the final stop with a complete sweep of the racing, but ot wasn't enough to keep Max Anstie from stripping him of his number-one plate. We recap all that action, plus the Supermotocross media days last week, and a lot more, in this week's Kickstart Podcast by Maxxis and Outhouse Coffee Co.
Send us a textHaiden Deegan (00:06), Christian Craig (04:07), Jason Anderson (09:30), Joey Savatgy (13:42), Max Anstie (18:40), Enzo Lopes (26:54) and Cullin Park (29:08) discuss the first 2025 FIM World Supercross Championship round.
In this episode of Molecule to Market, you'll go inside the outsourcing space of the global drug development sector with Jason Anderson, Chief Executive Officer at Ensera. Your host, Raman Sehgal, speaks with Jason about the pharmaceutical and biotechnology supply chain, covering: Why he chose BASF over law school, and why McKinsey ultimately was not for him Moving from corporate life into a venture-backed polymer technology start-up before a major exit The search for a PE-backed specialty manufacturing role that led him to Ensera (formerly SteriPack) The importance of appreciating local knowledge when entering new markets Similarities and differences between outsourced services in pharma and medical devices How today's changes, pain, and uncertainty in the markets are creating opportunity Jason Anderson is CEO of Ensera (formerly SteriPack), a global contract design and manufacturing organization serving the pharmaceutical and medical device industries. He has led the company through a period of significant growth and change, including the integration of new design and product development capabilities with Ensera's core manufacturing services, and the launch of the new Ensera trading name. Prior to Ensera, Jason held global business unit leadership roles at DJO/Enovis and at Saint-Gobain, overseeing businesses ranging from finished medical devices to customized, high-value components for biopharma and medical device industries. Earlier in his career, he held leadership roles at pre-revenue polymer technology start-up Novomer, at McKinsey and Company, and at BASF. Jason has lived and worked in North America, Asia, and Europe. He holds a BS in Chemical Engineering from the University of Oklahoma and an MBA from Harvard Business School. Molecule to Market is sponsored by Bora Pharma, Charles River, and Lead Candidate. Please subscribe, tell your industry colleagues, and help us celebrate the value of the global life science outsourcing space. We'd also appreciate a positive rating!
The shows kicks off with the full enchilada on the Alpinestars Tech Air from Brent Jaswinski, telling us all about this new groundbreaking safety device. The big news surrounding Chase Sexton's move to Kawasaki has dropped and we have him in the line to spill all the beans about the decision and his goals on green for 2026. Dustin Pipes is on the line to talk about his revamped line up for 2026 and how Jason Anderson is fitting in with the crew so far. We've got the NEWF in studio as well as Dave Ginolfi of 100%. Great show!!
In hour 1 of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley on KMOX, he is first joined by Bernie Miklasz, and the guys begin by discussing a recent post from Bernie that honors Bob Broeg, who Bernie credits with his development as a young sports writer, and the influence he had on St. Louis radio and media. Matt and Bernie also discuss the struggles that have plagued the Blues to start the 2025-26 season. Later on in the hour, Matt is joined by Jason Anderson, Head Baseball Coach at Eastern Illinois University, joins to discuss a pitcher of his that was called to the biggest stage... a relief appearance in game 3 of the World Series.
In hour 1 of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley on KMOX, he is first joined by Bernie Miklasz, and the guys begin by discussing a recent post from Bernie that honors Bob Broeg, who Bernie credits with his development as a young sports writer, and the influence he had on St. Louis radio and media. Matt and Bernie also discuss the struggles that have plagued the Blues to start the 2025-26 season. Later on in the hour, Matt is joined by Jason Anderson, Head Baseball Coach at Eastern Illinois University, joins to discuss a pitcher of his that was called to the biggest stage... a relief appearance in game 3 of the World Series. In hour 2 of Sports Open Line with Matt Pauley, Matt begins by playing audio from Blues Head Coach Jim Montgomery and his thoughts on what the next steps are, as well as what we can expect from the latest callup Dalibor Dvorsky. Later on in the hour, we hear audio from our sister station, 96.5 THE FAN in Kansas City, in our weekly discussion with Kansas City Chiefs Quarterback Patrick Mahomes about the Chiefs' season.
Jason Anderson to Suzuki!? Jorge Prado NOT Going to Red Bull KTM!? Supercross Silly Season is Getting WILD! Riders are switching teams, contracts are changing, and the entire 2026 season is starting to take shape. We figured it was the perfect time to break down some of the craziest team swaps and rumors heading into the new season. Your favorite rider might be on a new team next year — where is Eli Tomac headed? Is Chase Sexton really moving to Kawasaki? What's next for Justin Barcia? Not to mention the MXGP stars like Tim Gajser and Jeffrey Herlings, who will be lining up on new brands in 2026 as well. Let's dive into everything happening in this year's Silly Season — it's one for the books.
This week the MotoXpod features Twisted Tea/Progressive Suzuki's Jason Anderson discussing his return to yellow, his health issues, and more. Yamaha brand ambassador Damon Bradshaw will be on the phone to talk about MXoN, Yamaha, and an upcoming event. Rocky Mountain/Redbear/Kawasaki's Stu Baylor will also be on the phone after he wrapped up another National Enduro title. If you have any questions for the guests let us know. You can also email Motoxpodshow@Gmail.com if you want to get in on the Grill Your Ass Off 'Bring the Heat', T-Bolt USA Top 5, FXR Picks, and the X Brand Emails. Watch live on the MotoXpod YouTube channel starting at 4:30 Pacific/7:30 Eastern.
Jason Anderson returns to the show from his sickness to break down the Chiefs loss to the Chargers in Brazil.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Anderson hosts The Zone with Sterling Holmes, Jack Johnson, and The Drake. The guys go over NFL preseason games from thursday night, talk contract deals around the NFL, and preview the Chiefs' preseason game against the Cardinals tomorrow night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Derrick from Chiefs Digest; 41 is the Mic joins Jason Anderson, Sterling Holmes, and The Drake to talk Chiefs training camp, preseason, and more!! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KHSB 41 Sports Director Mick Shaffer joins Jason Anderson, Sterling Holmes, and The Drake on the last hour of the week. Jason and Mick have an argument in the first half about the Royals' defense, but mend their relationship by talking Chiefs in the second half. Hear 'The Cuts' at the end of the hour!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Anderson, Sterling Holmes, The Drake, and Jack Johnson recap the Royals' series so far against the Red Sox. In the second half, the guys talk about Rashee Rice and NFL suspension policies. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Anderson, Sterling Holmes, and The Drake talk Chiefs ahead of hearing from Chiefs Defensive Coordinator Steve Spagnuolo, Travis Kelce, Carson Steele and Nazeeh Johnson! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Anderson, Sterling Holmes, The Drake, and KSHB 41 Sports Director Mick Shaffer talk recent sports news, Little League World Series, and go over their Learned, Funniest, and Best from the weekend! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Zone with Jason Anderson, Sterling Holmes & Producer "The Drake" are joined by Jason Dunn to examine Andy Reid's coaching style and recap Chiefs' training camp ahead of the first preseason game. The guys also preview the Royals game and look into the contract expansion of Roman Anthony. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KSHB 41 Sports Director Mick Shaffer joins Jason Anderson, Sterling Holmes, The Drake, and the interns. After the NFL's new ban of smelling salts, everyone took a sniff of the salts. They followed it up with a game of rotten tomatoes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Anderson, Sterling Holmes, Jack Johnson, and The Drake talk NFL training camp and upcoming 2025/26 season. What changes need to be made, who fits in where, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joel Penfield from the One Royal Way Podcast joins Jason Anderson, Sterling Holmes, and The Drake to talk Royals. In the second half, the guys look at the D-Line for the Chiefs. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Anderson, Sterling Holmes, The Drake, and Jack Johnson recap the Royals' trip to Toronto and how the new additions did. They also look ahead into the series against the Red Sox and talk about next steps to make the playoff push! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's been 84 years but the Spirits are finally BACK!So Annie, Ella & André are back chatting about the Spirit to get you ready to dive back into the season. We review new additions, recovered players, the return of Trinity Rodman, and what we can expect from Adrián González's style of play.We also welcome new Baby Spirits, get hype about Sofia Cantore, preview a full August of NWSL and Concacaf W Champions Cup matches, and give you reasons to watch Dallas Trinity and Tampa Bay Sun in the Gainbridge Super League! That, and more, including Annie forgetting how to end the podcast. We are so back!Thank you for listening, please subscribe, rate, and review. It means a lot to us.
You've heard the lie: "You'll do great after the military. Companies are lining up to hire vets." But what if that's exactly what's breaking us? Jason Anderson spent 20 years in the Air Force, leading international missions, and closing out his career at the Pentagon. He was ready for the civilian world, or so he thought. What followed was years of hidden anxiety, 3 a.m. panic, and strained family dynamics, all while climbing the corporate ladder. On the outside, he looked successful. Inside, he was unraveling. In this eye-opening conversation, Jason dismantles the flawed assumptions behind the military's Transition Assistance Program and reveals the hidden link between poorly executed transitions and veteran mental health crises. He introduces the Modern Military Transition Framework, an approach built by veterans, for veterans, that finally treats post-service life as a whole new operating environment, not just a career move. Whether you're still serving, just got out, or 10 years post-military and still feel like something's off, this episode is your wake-up call and your blueprint for doing it better. Timestamps (04:00) - The invisible struggle behind Jason's "successful" post-military career (07:00) - Why transition stress quietly breaks even high-performing veterans (11:00) - The lie TAP tells and how it sabotages mental health (20:15) - How Jason's modern framework flips the script on transition (38:30) - Retraining your mind for civilian life without losing who you are Links & Resources Veteran Suicide & Crisis Line: Dial 988, then press 1 Website: https://preveteran.com/ Transcript View the transcript for this episode.
Send us a textOriginally from Denver, CO, Dylan Wineland is an award-winning cinematographer now residing in Salt Lake City, Utah. In today's episode, we dive into Dylan's journey and unexpected path to becoming a commercial DP (Director of Photography), all of which came to be thanks to dirt bikes. Dylan grew up riding and racing dirt bikes against the likes of Eli Tomac, Jason Anderson, and Justin Bogle. While Dylan didn't have quite the career that the aforementioned did, he was able to race locally in the A class against the likes of future professional Supercross and motocross racers, Derek Anderson and Todd Bannister. We also spend time talking about his steps to becoming a cinematographer, working on season one of The Spectrum Series alongside me, his time interning at Brain Farm, and eventually working for commercial clients such as Ford Motor Co., Toyota USA, BF Goodrich, The Olympics, KN Filters, Polaris, and more. This was a wonderful conversation diving into many more topics and I hope all enjoy! The Failed Experiment on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheFailedExperimentFollow Dylan Wineland on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dylanwineland/?hl=enView Dylan's Portfolio:https://winelandpictures.com/Follow The Failed Experiment on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_thefailedexperiment/Follow Kyle Cowling on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kylecowling/Support the show
They are the coaches you love to hate but it's getting harder every day. Of course you would love a Harbaugh if he was your head coach but there sure is a lot of respect for them being open and honest as they visit Trump at the White House. Sportsradio 810 host Jason Anderson posted fantastic side by side comparison pics of Travis Kelce at the Lake Tahoe Celebrity golf tourney last year and this year. Kelce was an all out bloated slob in the photo... from LAST YEAR. This year... ripped. So, it's ok to point out a year later that Kelce wasn't serious about being in shape but not of a player as it's actually happening? It's your choice... you can choose real or cheerleader media. Charles Barkley says he will "100 percent" support Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl if he runs for Senate in Alabama. Pearl is Jewish and conservative and outspoken. Stay tuned. The Royals host the Mets this weekend and have a huge night Sunday in the MLB draft as they have FIVE picks on the first day. And our Song of the Week takes us back to Lake Tahoe and that celebrity golf tournament we worked so many times over the years. We have a Trump story, a Mark Cuban story and a Song of the Week from a band that took a liking to Miss Jessica.
7-7 Jason Anderson of the Sacramento Bee discusses the possibility of the Kings and Warriors as trade partners involving Jonathan KumingaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this weeks episode, Claire sits down with USA Today and Pro Soccer Wire writer Jason Anderson, to talk about Washington Spirit manager Jonatan Giraldez jumping ship for OL Lyonnes, including this means for the team's roster, how this impacts Michele Kang's multi club ownership, and just how salty about this move fans should be.
The guys continue talking Kings and are joined by The Sacramento Bee's Jason Anderson.
The Sacramento Bee's Jason Anderson joined the guys to talk Kings-Mavericks and Doug Christie.
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It's The Troy Lee Designs Race Tech Blair Matthes Project where industry insiders Daniel Blair and Steve Matthes dig in on a multitude of topics. With one mudder behind us and another one likely ahead of us, let's dive into what happens in the Showdown. Also, a Jason Anderson update, ranking top 250 team riders, and much more.
Save at FXRRacing.com with Pulpmx30 code and also thanks to Firepower Parts and Maxxis Tires. Monster Energy Kawasaki team manager Dan Fahie talks to Matthes about Jason Anderson's season, Prado's injury, building a winning team, race bike adjustments, Kawasaki and the MXDN and more
It's the Leatt LVK: More Than Moto show where Start Your Systems' Kellen Brauer and Vital MX's Lewis Phillips debate current SX/MX/MXGP topics as well as general life itself. In Episode 47, the boys dive into the red flag restart situation in Detroit, Cooper Webb again sniping Ken Roczen late, what Jason Anderson needs to do, Pro Circuit Kawasaki woes, and more. It's all brought to you by Leatt, Namura, Race Tech, and Partzilla.