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Best podcasts about Jason E Smith

Latest podcast episodes about Jason E Smith

Living 4D with Paul Chek
EP 300 — Paul Chek: 10 Life-Changing Books

Living 4D with Paul Chek

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 93:30


A popular part of Paul's weekly podcast is his diverse recommendations from his massive home library where he's done so much research on his newly revealed, magnum opus project, Spirit Gym.This week on Spirit Gym, Paul reveals the 10(+) books that have changed his life, tackling everything from agriculture, food and disease to the Tao Te Ching, quantum science and occult entitles.Sign up for our Spirit Gym podcast membership, so you can access members-only extended version of the podcast along with exclusive Q&A opportunities with Paul at this link. Timestamps3:45 A short history of Spirit Gym.18:29 Nutrition and Physical Degeneration by Weston Price.39:37 Science in Agriculture: Advanced Methods For Sustainable Farming by Arden Andersen.45:54 The Flexner Report.50:16 Do you consume real vitamins?1:07:54 “Knowledge can be taught, but the intuitive understanding/consciousness is multidimensional.”1:17:13 The rampant use of pesticides.1:28:09 “What we breathe makes it around the world.”ResourcesPaul's Living 4D conversations with Matt Gallant and Wade Lightheart, Jason E. Smith, James Hollis, Paul Levy and Amit GoswamiThe work of Amy Fournier, Dr. Royal Lee, Friend Sykes, William Albrecht, Rowena Kryder and Wolfgang PauliXerophthalmiaPaul's free six-part audio series with Matthew Wallden on The Honest VegetarianParamagnetism: Rediscovering Nature's Secret Force of Growth by Philip CallahanNutrition and Your Mind by George WatsonFind more resources for this episode on our website.Thanks to our awesome sponsors:PaleovalleyBiOptimizers US and BiOptimizers UK PAUL10Organifi CHEK20How to Eat, Move and Be Healthy 20th anniversary editionWild PasturesWe may earn commissions from qualifying purchases using affiliate links.

Sinsomnia
47 - The Head and The Heart; Belief & Truth

Sinsomnia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 65:51


Kaisa and Kristen freeform on this episode about how they keep running into head center ‘stuff' as they read sources that feel like it's talking about the heart. The symbolic implications of this are interesting to play with in the personal as well as the collective sense. They both bring in personal dreams to illustrate these simultaneous and relational centers. Kristen and Kaisa talk about belief, religion, truth, betrayal, and love. Give us ratings and reviews if you like this podcast ~  thedreamynines@gmail.com - send us dreams or questions! www.inkstoryrebel.com  - work with Kristen for guidance on dreams! Resources; Jason E. Smith; ‘Religious But Not Religious' Lecture on Shame/Contempt; https://m.youtube.com/watch?si=xDXQRgq9xL64kYiI&v=fXp9k8pLzgk&feature=youtu.be Paulo Coelho; ‘The Alchemist'

Digital Jung: The Symbolic Life in a Technological Age

In this episode:I begin an exploration of the fairytale 'The Iron Stove' and explore what it means to be called beyond the limitations of the ego to an experience of the spirit.Let's make this a conversation:Do you have a comment or  question about this episode, or about something you would like me to address in a future episode? Please contact me on Instagram (@digital.jung), Facebook(facebook.com/jungiananalyst), or Twitter (@Jason_E_Smith)Or: Subscribe to the Digital Jung Newsletter (https://digitaljung.substack.com/)For more on living a symbolic life:Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life, available from Chiron Publications.Sources for quotes and more:Spirit and Life in ‘Collected Works, vol. 8' by C.G. JungThe Iron Stove, Grimm's Fairy Tales 'Rites and Symbols of Initiation' by Mircea Eliade'Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life' by Jason E. Smith 'The Grail Legend' by Emma Jung & Marie-Louise von FranzCircles in ‘Essays: First Series' by Ralph Waldo EmersonSong of a Man Who Has Come Through, poem by D. H. LawrenceFor text and narration of The Iron Stove, visit: https://digitaljung.substack.com/p/the-iron-stoveEnjoy the birdsong in the background!Like this podcast?Please consider leaving a review at one of the following sites:Apple PodcastsSpotifyPodchaserOr, if you are able, support the show with a donation at Buy Me a Coffee (link below)Music:"Dreaming Days," "Slow Vibing," and "The Return" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0Support the show

Digital Jung: The Symbolic Life in a Technological Age

In this episode:I explore the idea of everyday asceticism, the art of setting limits for ourselves in order to stand more firmly and authentically in our lives. Let's make this a conversation:Do you have a comment or  question about this episode, or about something you would like me to address in a future episode? Please contact me on Instagram (@digital.jung), Facebook (facebook.com/jungiananalyst), or Twitter (@Jason_E_Smith) Or: Subscribe to the Digital Jung Newsletter (https://digitaljung.substack.com/)For more on living a symbolic life:Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life, available from Chiron Publications.Sources for quotes and more:Americans Must Say 'No'  from 'CG Jung Speaking' edited by William McGuire S2, Ep. 17: Recovering The Spirit: The Seven Ravens, pt. 2 S3, Ep. 3: Receiving One's True Name S3, Ep. 4: Imagining Our Proper Life-Task 'Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life'  by Jason E. Smith 'A Dwelling Place For Wisdom' by Raimon Panikkar 'The Wisdom of Insecurity: A Message for an Age of Anxiety' by Alan Watts The Fisherman and His Wife from 'Grimms' Tales For Young and Old' 'Mysticism' by Evelyn Underhill 'Thoughts in Solitude' by Thomas MertonLike this podcast?Please consider leaving a review at one of the following sites:Apple PodcastsSpotifyPodchaserOr, if you are able, support the show with a donation at Buy Me a Coffee (link below)Music:"Dreaming Days," "Slow Vibing," and "The Return" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0Support the show

Mary English Astrologer Blog

This week we're honoured to have dedicated Astrologer/Author and Yoga Teacher Adam Elenbaas to chat with. *Books mentioned : Fishers of Men: The Gospel of an Ayahuasca Vision Quest by Adam Elenbaas https://amzn.to/3FPuHn8 Religious But Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life by Jason E. Smith https://amzn.to/3UjVOL8 Adam's Website https://nightlightastrology.com/ Adam's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7TlXCZzGpnoQtx77j-3-Ew Adam's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nightlightastrology/?hl=en Adam's natal chart on Astrodatabank https://www.astro.com/astro-databank/Elenbaas,_Adam * Book links are to Amazon and are affiliate links. I may earn a small comission if you use those links

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Digital Jung: The Symbolic Life in a Technological Age

In this episode:We continue to consider the importance of letting things unfold in the psyche, particularly in connection with the practice of active imagination.Let's make this a conversation:Do you have a comment or  question about this episode, or about something you would like me to address in a future episode? Please contact me on Instagram (@digital.jung), Facebook (facebook.com/jungiananalyst), or Twitter (@Jason_E_Smith).For more on living a symbolic life:Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life, available from Chiron Publications.Sources for quotes and more:Commentary on the Secret of the Golden Flower from 'Collected Works, vol. 13' by C.G. Jung.Season 2, Episode 10: Letting Ourselves Be'Inner Work' by Robert Johnson.Mysterium Coniunctionis from 'Collected Works, vol. 14' by C.G. Jung.'Encounters with the Soul' by Barbara Hannah.'Jung on Active Imagination,' edited by Joan Chodorow.'Religious but Not Religious' by Jason E. Smith.Season 2, Episode 4: The Fact of FantasyThe Practice of Psychotherapy from 'Collected Works, vol. 16' by C.G. Jung.The Old Woman in the Woods, Grimm's Fairy Tales.Like this podcast?Please consider leaving a review at one of the following sites:Apple PodcastsSpotifyPodchaserMusic:"Dreaming Days," "Slow Vibing," and "The Return" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Psychology & The Cross
E8 Religious but not religious with Jason E. Smith

Psychology & The Cross

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 56:30


I think so much of Jung's work is his wrestling with Christianity. I think if you want to understand Jung, you need to have some understanding and engagement with Christianity. You certainly need to read the bible.Episode description: In this episode, I speak to Jungian analyst Jason E. Smith, author of the book Religious But Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life. We discuss Jason's background as an actor, the difference between a religious attitude and religious belief, how he himself has navigated Jung's psychology and Christian faith, individuation's relationship to the collective, and Jung's relationship to Jesus. For those of you interested in continuing to follow Sean McGrath's search for secular Christ, you need to subscribe to that podcast separately. Alternatively, subscribe to our Youtube channel.Biography:Jason E. Smith is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts. He is a past president of the C.G. Jung Institute of Boston, and currently serves as a training analyst and faculty member for the New England Institute. Jason is host of the podcast Digital Jung, and author of Religious But Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life, published by Chiron.Music played in this episode is licensed under creativecommons.org: “No Light Without Darkness,” “Blue Violets,” and “Hard Sell,” by Ketsa.

This Machine Kills
132. Automating Service /// Serving Automation (ft. Nick Chavez)

This Machine Kills

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 82:58


We are joined once again by Nick Chavez, a Marxist mechanical engineer, to discuss the political economy of automation – providing the groundwork for a better understanding of how automation actually operates in the market, the workplace, the interests of capital, and the lives of labor. What happens when the living are dominated by the dead? What happens when you work too much or not work enough? What happens when the bottom keeps falling out of a stagnated service economy? What happens when capital controls the forces of automation? We need only look at the world to find the answer to these questions. Some stuff we reference: ••• The Present and Future of Engineers | Nick Chavez | Brooklyn Rail https://brooklynrail.org/2021/10/field-notes/THINKING-ABOUT-COMMUNISM ••• Smart Machines and Service Work: Automation in an Age of Stagnation | Jason E. Smith http://www.reaktionbooks.co.uk/display.asp?ISB=9781789143188 ••• Automation and the Future of Work | Aaron Benanav https://www.versobooks.com/books/3717-automation-and-the-future-of-work Subscribe to hear more analysis and commentary in our premium episodes every week! patreon.com/thismachinekills Grab fresh new TMK gear: bonfire.com/store/this-machine-kills-podcast/ Hosted by Jathan Sadowski (twitter.com/jathansadowski) and Edward Ongweso Jr. (twitter.com/bigblackjacobin). Production / Music by Jereme Brown (twitter.com/braunestahl)

Digital Jung: The Symbolic Life in a Technological Age

In this episode:We talk about the value of letting things happen and why Jung felt it was essential for the task of individuation.Let's make this a conversation:Do you have a comment or  question about this episode, or about something you would like me to address in a future episode? Please contact me on Instagram (@digital.jung), Facebook (facebook.com/jungiananalyst), or Twitter (@Jason_E_Smith).For more on living a symbolic life:Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life, available from Chiron Publications.Sources for quotes and more:'The Integration of the Personality' by C.G. Jung.'Tao Te Ching,' Translated by Richard Wilhelm.'Some keep the Sabbath going to Church' by Emily Dickinson.'The Spiritual Life' by Evelyn Underhill. 'The Wisdom of Insecurity' by Alan Watts.'Religious but Not Religious' by Jason E. Smith.'The Cloud of Unknowing.''Lost' by David Wagoner.'Oceans' by Juan Ramón Jiménez.'Love in the Void,' a collection of writings by Simone Weil.'Encounters with the Soul' by Barbara Hannah.'Visions Seminars' by C.G. JungTransformation Symbolism in the Mass  from 'Collected Works, vol. 11' by C.G. Jung.Like this podcast?Please consider leaving a review at one of the following sites:Apple PodcastsSpotifyPodchaserMusic:"Dreaming Days," "Slow Vibing," and "The Return" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Engaging With
The Idea of Being Religious but Not Religious, featuring Jason E. Smith

Engaging With

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 107:05


I speak with Jungian Analyst, Jason E. Smith, about the symbolic life and the religious function of the psyche.  Jason is the host of the podcast, Digital Jung. He is also the author of Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life. Links below Religious but Not Religious: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08P3T6N2H/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tkin_p1_i0 Digital Jung: https://digitaljung.buzzsprout.com/ Jason's website: http://www.jungiantherapist.net/  -- Intro/Outro music: Meh by Monplaisir

Cinder Bloc.
RM Jason E. Smith - Smart Machines and Service Work: Automation in an Age of Stagnation

Cinder Bloc.

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 110:17


With Red May 5 only a few weeks away, we will be sharing a ton of previous Red May interviews and talks, Social Movement Lab discussions, and new Cinder Bloc. episodes.  Last week on Cinder Bloc. we presented a discussion we had with Annie McClanahan and Jason E. Smith around the shifting terrain of economic productivity in the US, the historical factors pushing labor toward service sector work, gigification, and how these conditions transform social struggles today. This week, we are doubling down for our E. Smithians in the crowd. In February, we hosted a local discussion where Red May founder Philip Wohlstetter interviewed Jason about his book Smart Machines and Service Work: Automation in an Age of Stagnation, out through the Brooklyn Rail's Field Notes series with Reaktion Books. The event was a digital roundtable hosted by our local bibli-oasis Elliott Bay Book Company. If you enjoy this conversation, check out more of our programming at www.youtube.com/RedMayTV, and consider donating via www.patreon.com/redmayseattle. Red May is entirely run on volunteer labor and the generosity of donors like you.For more go to www.redmayseattle.org

DABCC Radio: Cloud, Desktop, Mobility, Virtualization Podcasts (Citrix, VMware, Microsoft)
What's New at Liquidware and Update on the New Normal - Podcast Episode 344

DABCC Radio: Cloud, Desktop, Mobility, Virtualization Podcasts (Citrix, VMware, Microsoft)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 47:25


In episode 344, Douglas Brown interviews Tyler "T.Rex" Rohrer, Co-Founder / Strategic Alliances and Jason E. Smith, VP, Product Marketing at Liquidware. Tyler, Jason, and Douglas discuss what's new at Liquidware within... Visit http://www.dabcc.com for more cloud, desktop, mobility, security, storage, and virtualization news and support resource from companies such as Citrix, Cisco, VMware, Microsoft, and many more.

Evolve Move Play Podcast
Meaning, Spirituality & Holistic Health with Paul Chek | Part 2 | EMP Podcast Episode 68

Evolve Move Play Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 75:05


If you missed the first half of our conversation with Paul, go and give that a listen first! This half of the conversation centers around our perspectives on meaning, spirituality and how they interact with health and fitness. Paul is one of the first people in the fitness industry to really start a deeper conversation around how our physical practices can impact how we experience well being in the world. However, there's also an interesting dynamic to our conversation because we do have some differences in opinion and various tensions in how we see things. I think we explore those differences in a really constructive and interesting way and I’m sure this conversation will serve as a solid foundation for further discussions moving forward. If you are a person who has spent time trying to understand the process of integrating meaning and spirituality into your physical practices, this will be a rich and fruitful conversation for you to check out. Remember to hit the thumbs up, subscribe if you aren’t, and hit the notifications icon so you can stay up to date on the latest EMP Podcast episodes! ============ Learn More about Paul Chek Web: chekinstitute.com Podcast: chekinstitute.com/podcast/ IG:@paul.chek Twitter: @paulchek ============ Books Mentioned in this Episode: How to Eat, Move and Be Healthy by Paul Chek https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1583870121/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=evolvemovep09-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1583870121&linkId=7b0f6696ff20f61cb5cfbec229dd6d47 Religious But Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life by Jason E. Smith Finite and Infinite Games by James P. Carst ============

Interchange – WFHB
Interchange – UBI and Utopia: Part Two of the Automation Ruse

Interchange – WFHB

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 59:01


Part One of “The Automation Ruse” aired on February 9th and featured author Jason E. Smith whose new book, Smart Machines and Service Work, is subtitled “Automation in an Age of Stagnation,” and it’s that crisis of stagnation that propels us into today’s conversation with Aaron Benanav, a researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin and …

Living 4D with Paul Chek
EP 124 — Jason E. Smith: Religious But Not Religious

Living 4D with Paul Chek

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 177:24


How do you find God in a world with so many religions, and all of them claim to know everything?Jungian analyst Jason E. Smith describes a holistic path and discusses his book, Religious But Not Religious, in this very Jungian Living 4D conversation.Learn more about Jason’s work at his website and connect with him via social media on Facebook and Twitter. Listen to Jason’s podcast, Digital Jung, on Buzzsprout.Show NotesThe gift of a Joseph Campbell book ignited Jason’s exploration into all things Carl Jung. (6:29)“A human life is too short for learning how to live a human life.” (14:15)Viewing religion and the universe through wonder and awe and enjoying the mystery rather than making the world conform rationally. (27:20)Differentiation and separation from the collective. (42:50)Holding on too tightly to your belief in God may mean a lack of trust of faith in that Higher Power. (58:13)Does the absence of emptiness mean we’re not alone? (1:07:46)How organized movements in religion and science push people further away from what’s larger than ourselves. (1:17:16)What being a Jungian means to Jason. (1:28:21)The pursuit of pleasure in the material world just isn’t enough for most of us. (1:38:57)“From another perspective — utilitarian or economic — there's nothing more useless than wisdom.” (1:51:10)“The individual is never the same as the statistic.” (2:08:59)Religion as a fixed thing, not an experience. (2:20:00)The relevance and origins of myth. (2:26:15)The mystical vs. the numinous vs. the transpersonal. (2:39:13)“God is not an answer to any question. God is the ultimate question…” (2:46:42)ResourcesThe Portable Jung edited by Joseph CampbellFrom Science to God by Peter RussellAlone With The Alone by Henry CorbinThe Reenchantment of the World by Morris BermanPaul’s Living 4D conversations with James Carse and Dr. Jeffrey Mishlove More resources for this episode are available on our website.Thanks to our awesome sponsors: Organifi (save 20 percent on your purchase by using the code CHEK20 at checkout), Paleovalley (save 15 percent on your purchase by using the code chek15 at checkout), BiOptimizers (save 10 percent on your purchase by using the code paul10 at checkout), Cymbiotika (save 15 percent on your purchase by using the code CHEK15 at checkout), One Farm CBD Oils (save 15 percent on your purchase by using the code CHEK at checkout) and Essential Oil Wizardry (save 10 percent on your purchase by using the code living4d at checkout).As an Amazon Associate, we earn commissions from qualifying purchases.

Interchange – WFHB
Interchange – The Automation Ruse, Part One: Jason E. Smith on Economic Stagnation

Interchange – WFHB

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 59:05


We’ll open with “Powerhouse” performed here by Don Byron off of Bug Music from 1996. Composed by Raymond Scott in 1937, “Powerhouse” was featured in over 40 Warner Bros. cartoons and perhaps best known for its use in the 1946 Looney Tunes cartoon “Baby Bottleneck” which stars Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. 1946 is also …

Living from the Soul with Sam Torode
Anita Ashland — Experiments with Truth

Living from the Soul with Sam Torode

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 57:57


In our 5th episode, Sam Torode converses with Anita Ashland, writer and spiritual seeker. First, they talk about their shared history joining the Eastern Orthodox Church in early adulthood, and their reasons for leaving. They discuss the paradigm shift from a literal reading of religious language to a metaphorical, symbolic understanding. Anita then delves into Jungian psychology, the Myers-Briggs personality type indicator, and Hellenistic astrology. This quote from Jason E. Smith summarizes her theme: “Religious institutions should not be seen as repositories of truth, but instead as opportunities for the individual's own experiments with truth.” Follow Anita on Instagram: instagram.com/anita.ashland Facebook: facebook.com/MysticalAnalytics Twitter: twitter.com/AnitaAshland And visit her website: mysticalanalytics.com This ad-free podcast is supported by Sam's Torode's books, including “Living from the Soul: The 7 Spiritual Principles of Ralph Waldo Emerson,” available at samtorode.com.

Digital Jung: The Symbolic Life in a Technological Age

In this episode:We complete our read through of the story, The White Snake, and uncover the stages involved in the work of bringing our creative potential to life.Let's make this a conversation:Do you have a comment or question about this episode, or about something you would like me to address in a future episode? Please contact me on Facebook (facebook.com/jungiananalyst) or Twitter (@Jason_E_Smith).For more on living a symbolic life:Please check out my book, Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life, available from Chiron Publications.Sources for quotes and more:The White Snake from 'Grimms' Household Tales,' translated by Margaret Hunt. Episode 14: Serving the Inner Life, pt. 1 Episode 15: Serving the Inner Life, pt. 2"laying an infinitesimal grain on the scales of humanity's soul...” ~ C.G. Jung in 'The Practice of Psychotherapy, CW16.''Just as the Winged Energy of Delight' by Rainer Maria RilkeEpisode 2: Noise and the Inner Life"We should not squander our time with all kinds of things — although they may be important and pleasant — which do not constitute wisdom, do not bring salvation, and do not allow for joy to appear." ~ Raimon Panikkar in 'A Dwelling Place for Wisdom.' 'Religious but Not Religious' by Jason E. Smith"Incarnate scraps of hope, courage, determination..." ~ Evelyn Underhill in 'The House of the Soul.' "Not a victory is gained, not a deed of faithfulness or courage is done, except upon a maybe..." ~ William James in 'Is Life Worth Living?'Music:"Dreaming Days," "Slow Vibing," and "The Return" by Ketsa are licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

Shrink Rap Radio Psychology Interviews: Exploring brain, body, mind, spirit, intuition, leadership, research, psychotherapy a

Jason Smith is a Jungian analyst based in the beautiful Cape Ann region north of Boston, Massachusetts. Jason began his training as a psychotherapist at Pacifica Graduate Institute where he received a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Depth Psychology in 2001. After relocating to Massachusetts, Jason began his psychoanalytic training at the C.G. Jung Institute-Boston where he earned his Diploma in Analytical Psychology. In his 20 years of clinical experience, Jason has worked in many settings. He has facilitated dream groups and taught classes and workshops on dream interpretation; He has run a support group for hospice workers; He has led career counseling groups and offered individual career counseling from a Jungian perspective; and has provided mental health and substance abuse counseling at a community mental health clinic in Gloucester, MA. Jason is a past president of the C.G. Jung Institute-Boston (now the C.G. Jung Institute of New England), where he continues to serve as a training analyst and a faculty member in the analytic training program. Currently, Jason has a private practice in Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA, where he lives with his family. He is the creator and host of the podcast, Digital Jung: The Symbolic Life in a Technological Age and the author of Religious but Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life, published by Chiron Publications. Sign up for 10% off of Shrink Rap Radio CE credits at the Zur Institute

Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts

Jungian analyst and author Jason E. Smith joins us from Massachusetts to discuss training at the C.G. Jung Institute Boston, his article, "Thank God I'm a Jungian," and his upcoming book, Religious But Not Religious: Living a Symbolic Life, scheduled to be published by Chiron in the late Fall of 2020

DABCC Radio: Cloud, Desktop, Mobility, Virtualization Podcasts (Citrix, VMware, Microsoft)
Liquidware: What’s New in ProfileUnity, FlexApp & Stratusphere - Episode 327

DABCC Radio: Cloud, Desktop, Mobility, Virtualization Podcasts (Citrix, VMware, Microsoft)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 57:39


In episode 327, Douglas Brown interviews J.Tyler "T. Rex" Rohrer, Co-Founder / Strategic Alliances and Jason E. Smith, VP, Product Marketing at Liquidware. Tyler. Jason, and Douglas discuss what’s new in the latest... Visit http://www.dabcc.com for more cloud, desktop, mobility, security, storage, and virtualization news and support resource from companies such as Citrix, Cisco, VMware, Microsoft, and many more.

DABCC Radio: Cloud, Desktop, Mobility, Virtualization Podcasts (Citrix, VMware, Microsoft)
Liquidware: What’s New in ProfileUnity, FlexApp & Stratusphere - Episode 327

DABCC Radio: Cloud, Desktop, Mobility, Virtualization Podcasts (Citrix, VMware, Microsoft)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 57:39


In episode 327, Douglas Brown interviews J.Tyler "T. Rex" Rohrer, Co-Founder / Strategic Alliances and Jason E. Smith, VP, Product Marketing at Liquidware. Tyler. Jason, and Douglas discuss what’s new in the latest... Visit http://www.dabcc.com for more cloud, desktop, mobility, security, storage, and virtualization news and support resource from companies such as Citrix, Cisco, VMware, Microsoft, and many more.

Frontline Chatter
E25 - FrontLine Chatter - Jason E. Smith on Application Layering

Frontline Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2016 55:55


On this episode we're Joined by Jason E. Smith, VP of Product Marketing at Liquidware Labs. to talk FlexApp, Profile Unity and the future of the Application layering market. frontlinechatter.com/e25/ ‎ Thank you very kindly to our sponsors as always, FSLogix, Goliath Technologies and Liquidware Labs.

Atlanta Business Radio
Atlanta Business Radio Interviews Jason Smith and Zenobia Godschalk

Atlanta Business Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2011 27:40


On today's show we shined the spotlight on Liquidware Labs.  Joining us in the studio were VP of Marketing Jason E. Smith and Zenobia Godschalk with their PR firm, ZAG Communications. A special shout out to our new sponsor - the Business Marketing Association – Atlanta Chapter.  Please go to their website to register for their monthy events www.bmaatlanta.com/events/ Also . . . if you know of a business in Atlanta that we should know about please email Amy Otto at Amy @ atlantabusinessradio.com and we will try and get them on the show