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What does it take to be the series DP for Beast Games, the most ambitious reality series ever, helmed by none other than MrBeast? In this episode, we sit down with cinematographer Jason Elliott to break down the high-stakes spectacle—shattering camera world records, orchestrating shots with 1,000 contestants and a massive crew, and bringing extravagant sets to life. Jason shares how he landed a role at Beast Headquarters, managing over 100 camera crew and an astonishing 1,000+ cameras while shooting inside a $15 million Beast City. Want an exclusive look at the future of large-scale digital filmmaking? Hit play!
For the final days of the year, we're rebroadcasting some of our favorite shows from 2024. Governor Gavin Newsom calls Jason Elliott his “Swiss Army knife.” Elliott is Newsom's longest serving aide, and he's had his fingers in just about every major issue, from homelessness and housing to COVID, mental health care and regulating AI. As Elliott prepared to leave the administration, he joined Scott and Marisa to reflect on those many years of service in government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Governor Gavin Newsom calls Jason Elliott his "Swiss Army knife.” Elliott is Newsom's longest serving aide, and he's had his fingers in just about every major issue, from homelessness and housing to COVID, mental health care and regulating AI. As Elliott prepares to leave the administration, he joins Scott and Marisa to reflect on those many years of service in government. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Season 9: Green Horizons! In this series, we are talking about the positive role of big institutions, universities and governments, in the climate movement. In today's episode, we shift gears from the overarching view to the nitty-gritty details. We're joined by Dr. Emily Bernhardt, a biogeochemist and a professor at Duke as well as Lindsay Batchelor, and Jason Elliott from the Sustainable Duke team. We explore how Duke is translating its commitment into action, focusing on course offerings and campus facilities. Dr. Bernhardt shares insights into University 102, a unique cross-disciplinary course that empowers students not just to learn about climate change but actively contribute their perspectives. Join us as we uncover the concrete steps Duke has taken and get a glimpse of the sustainable future it envisions. ______ Visit our website to keep up with the OC team! https://operationclimatepo.wixsite.com/operationclimate Follow us on Instagram at @operationclimate! Follow us on Twitter at @opclimate! Subscribe to us on Youtube! To contact us, DM us on Instagram or email us at operationclimatepodcast@gmail.com! ____________ Guest: Dr. Emily Bernhardt, Lindsay Batchelor, and Jason Elliott Host: Ryan Lou Reporters: Sophia Liang and Erin Chen Audio Editor: Kendra Rentz Executive Producer: Mira Polishook Music Credit: Cali by Wataboi, Positive Fuse by French Fuse --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/operation-climate/support
This week on Table Talk, I sat down with Jason Elliott, Deputy Chief of Staff for California Governor Gavin Newsom, whose work focuses on housing and homelessness. We discuss where state dollars are being spent and how much progress is being made when it comes to homelessness in California.
Representative Jason Elliott Calls In To Explains Rank Choice Voting https://www.audacy.com/989word The Charlie James Show Listen on Spotify : https://spoti.fi/3MXOvGP Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-charlie-james-show-podcast/id1547262821 Follow us on Social Media Join our Live Stream Weekdays - 3pm to 7pm Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/989word Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2031096 X: https://twitter.com/989word Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/989word/ "Red Meat, Greenville." 01/25/24
Discover how 6G goes beyond data communication, introducing groundbreaking network sensing capabilities. Imagine a world where radio transmissions provide a digital sixth sense, enabling the network to detect our physical presence. The future of connectivity is closer than you think!
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Meet Jason Elliott, Head of Cross-Portfolio Solutions and Partner Marketing at Nokia. Jason leverages two decades of IT and wireless communications expertise to foster knowledge-sharing and collaboration. Having previously held leadership roles at Lucent Technologies/Alcatel Lucent, Jason's passion lies in utilizing technology for new business opportunities and sustainability goals. On The Menu: 1. Next-Gen Networking: transition from 5G to 6G, emphasizing 5G's role in digitizing industries and introducing network sensing in 6G. 2. Network's role in hastening digitalization across sectors and achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) via enhanced efficiency. 3. Collaboration's significance in driving innovation, with partnerships spanning cloud providers, experts, research, and startups. 4. Addressing prioritization dilemmas and the importance of transparent communication and trust in ongoing partnerships. 5. The need for future-proofing networks, covering advancements in both wireless and fixed networks, and anticipating the impacts of the metaverse and VR devices. 6. 6G's sensing capabilities as they bridge the physical and digital realms.
While 5G undoubtedly offers higher speeds and increased network capacity, its true potential extends far beyond. It's meticulously designed to revolutionize industries by enabling digital transformation of operational processes and technologies. Catch more insights at @marketerofthemonth: https://bit.ly/3WWmZxc
During a portion of an interview with CNN National Correspondent Nick Watt aired on Tuesday's broadcast of CNN's “The Lead,” Jason Elliott, who serves as an Adviser to California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) on homelessness, defended the state spending $17.5 billion to fight homelessness over the past four years even though homelessness in the state went up by 32% by stating that the problem would be worse without the state's intervention.Watt began the report by stating “$17.5 billion. That's what California has spent fighting homelessness over the past four years. At the same time, the homeless population of the state grew by around a third.”He then played a clip of Elliott saying, “The problem would be so much worse absent these interventions, and that's not what people want to hear. I get it. We get it.”Watt then said, “Here's some reductive, back-of-the-envelope math: With 17.5 billion, in theory, the state could have just paid the rent for every unhoused person in all four years.”Support the show
We sat down with Jason Elliott from seasons 10 and 13 of Ink Master to talk about: - How he became a tattoo artist - Finding his unique style of tattooing - What it was like filming Ink Master - Advice for people looking to apprentice Brought to you by www.ink-link.com Enjoy!
In this episode of Oh My Heath ... There's HOPE! Jana talks with Jason Elliott. Jason Elliott is the co-founder and President of Perfectly Snug — the sleep solution company behind the popular dual-climate-controlled Smart Topper and app. The Smart Topper keeps the user and their partner at an ideal temperature all night, resulting in a deep, restful sleep. The integrated technology senses body temperature and auto-adjusts the amount of cooling or warming to ensure each person stays comfortable. Users can also set preferences and sleep/wake times for each person using the Perfectly Snug App. How did Perfectly Snug come to be? For years Jason was perpetually tired even though he was in bed for nine to ten hours, while his wife was well rested with seven to eight hours. It took him an hour to fall asleep, and he would toss and turn all night, waking up too hot, too often. Poor sleep affected his mood, energy level, performance at work as an engineer, and ultimately, his health. After speaking with his friend, co-founder and CEO Marty Furse, he realized there was a gap in the market for a sleep solution that would solve his problem. Being engineers, the two developed many prototypes that Jason then tested every night at home with his wife. He also instrumented his bed with sensors and started studying his sleep and skin temperature, which led to the evolution of the technology for what would become the Smart Topper by Perfectly Snug. Jason has a BASc in Systems Engineering from the University of Waterloo and MASc in Mechanical Engineering from UBC, as well as extensive product development experience in various industries, including fuel cell technology, laser optics, precision mechanics, and solar energy, and expertise in manufacturing from start to finish. He currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. In his spare time, he enjoys woodworking and building projects in his garage, as well as camping and outdoor adventures with his wife and three children. “There's hope for those who haven't been able to sleep before.” This 30-minute episode is on: How is lack of sleep affecting your body Creating a good-night sleep for everybody Why is your product different Why is a solid night's sleep so important Why is it so hard to fall asleep Get in touch with Jason: https://perfectlysnug.com https://www.instagram.com/perfectlysnug/ Get in touch with Jana and listen to more Podcasts: https://www.janashort.com/ Show Music ‘Hold On' by Amy Gerhartz https://www.amygerhartz.com/music. Get Your Free Copy of Best Holistic Life Magazine! One of the fastest-growing independent magazines centered around holistic living. https://www.bestholisticlife.com/ Grab your gift today: https://www.janashort.com/becoming-the-next-influencers-download-offer/ Connect with Jana Short: https://www.janashort.com/contact/
We had a lot of movers, shakers and difference makers on the show this year: Organize Your Business with Organized Jane, Jane Stoller (0.00 – 1:17) We Are All Content Creators with TikTok Influencer @therichb (1:17 – 2:48) RISE Hypnotic Meditation with Mary Welp (2:48 – 3:40) Helping Others with Real Estate—The World of Rod Khleif (3:40 – 4:55) The Adaptable Mindset with Innovation Catalyst Robert Overweg (4:55 – 5:54) One Perfect Speech with Jane Paterson (5:54 – 6:38) The Art of Talking with Children with Rebecca Rolland (6:38 – 8:07) Better Sleep, Better Life with Jason Elliott of Perfectly Snug (8:07 – 8:51) Make Space to Lead, Exhale and Surf with Tutti Taygerly (8:51 – 9:59) Your Writing Matters with Keiko O'Leary (9:59 – 11:33) Bring Excitement to Your Life by Trying New Things with Alyson "Attempts" (11:33 – 12:10) conversations.biz/podcast youtube.com/@conversationleaders #conversationsaboutconversations—Episode 286
From the metaverse to energy, technology evangelist, Jason Elliott, talks through 2022 and why combined tech and collaboration are key.
My friend Jason Elliott is the owner of Allegiant Futness and Gracie Barra Santa Ynez Valley, my jiu-jitsu coach, co-host of the Mat Brain Podcast, and finally got to sit down for an episode of the Bad Etiquette Podcast and share details of his life and fatherhood for your listening pleasure.
The Mat Brain Podcast has returned! I sit down with my Jiu Jitsu coach, Jason Elliott, at his new gym Allegiant Fitness in Solvang, California to catch up after almost a year away. We discuss preparing for IBJJF Worlds, rest-stop altercations, my back injury recovery, falling in love with Montana, saving a trucker's life, exercising self control, the dangerous addiction harming young men, and we recap the 2022 ADCC,
In this episode, Jason Elliott talks about how he used to struggle with sleep and how it affected his work and personal life. He shares his steps to improve his sleep and how it has helped him in his business. Jason Elliott is the co-founder and President of Perfectly Snug — the sleep solution company behind the popular dual-climate controlled Smart Topper and app. The Smart Topper keeps the user and their partner at an ideal temperature all night, resulting in a deep, restful sleep. The integrated technology senses body temperature and auto-adjusts the amount of cooling or warming to ensure each person stays comfortable. Users can also set preferences and sleep/wake times for each person using the Perfectly Snug App. How did Perfectly Snug come to be? For years Jason was perpetually tired even though he was in bed for nine to ten hours, while his wife was well rested with seven to eight hours. It took him an hour to fall asleep, and would toss and turn all night, waking up too hot, too often. Poor sleep affected his mood, energy level, performance at work as an engineer, and ultimately, his health. After speaking with his friend, co-founder and CEO Marty Furse, he realized there was a gap in the market for a sleep solution that would solve his problem. The two engineers developed many prototypes that Jason tested every night at home with his wife. He also instrumented his bed with sensors and started studying his sleep and skin temperature, which led to the evolution of the technology for what would become the Smart Topper by Perfectly Snug. Jason has a BASc in Systems Engineering from the University of Waterloo and MASc in Mechanical Engineering from UBC, as well as extensive product development experience in various industries, including fuel cell technology, laser optics, precision mechanics, and solar energy, and expertise in manufacturing from start to finish. Connect with Jason: https://www.facebook.com/perfectlysnug/ perfectlysnug.com https://www.instagram.com/perfectlysnug/ ▼ ▼ You can connect with/follow Talking with the Experts: Grab The Podcast Wizard Checklist (it's free) https://bit.ly/3djRBXz Buy me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rosesdavidson Become a patron https://www.patreon.com/talkingwiththeexperts Leave a Google review: https://g.page/r/CaXk7K3UlEhzEBI/review Leave a review on Podchaser: https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/talking-with-the-experts-1491692 Email: guest@talkingwiththeexperts.com Website: https://rose-davidson.com/ LinkedIn: Rose Davidson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rose-davidson/ Talking with the Experts: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talkingwiththeexperts/ Facebook Page: [Rose Davidson] https://www.facebook.com/onlineeventmanagerandpodcasttrainer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rosedavidson_speakersupport/ SoundCloud: [Follow] https://soundcloud.com/talking-with-the-experts YouTube: [Subscribe] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkM5n5QJhnNAmUiMzii73wQ #business #entrepreneur #learnpodcasting #podcastepisode #podcastguest #podcasting #podcastinterview #podcastplaylist #podcasts #podcastskills #podcastshow #rosedavidson #smallbusiness #talkingwiththeexperts #video #vodcast
The KFBK Morning News team talks with Jason Elliott, senior counselor to governor Gavin Newsom about the Governor's Care Court proposal and what it could mean to homeless people across the state.
Creating Wellness From Within is a podcast devoted to empowering you to live your best life by taking accountability for your own personal wellness … brought to you in part by Integrated Health Systems located in Denver, CO. Women in particular have a tendency to take care of everyone else around them first, while putting their own self care and wellness on the back burner. This podcast is designed to give you actionable advice and tools to help you power up your own wellness journey, and live the best life possible!I am your host, Amy Zellmer. I am editor-in-chief of MN YOGA + Life magazine & The Brain Health Magazine, and author of several books. Additionally I am passionate about yoga, photography, wellness, and all things glittery! You can find out more about me at www.creatingwellnessfromwithin.comFollow me on: Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter Today's guest is: Jason Elliottason Elliott is the co-founder and President of Perfectly Snug — the sleep solution company behind the popular dual-climate controlled Smart Topper and app. The Smart Topper keeps the user and their partner at an ideal temperature all night, resulting in a deep, restful sleep. The integrated technology senses body temperature and auto-adjusts the amount of cooling or warming to ensure each person stays comfortable. Users can also set preferences and sleep/wake times for each person using the Perfectly Snug App.How did Perfectly Snug come to be? For years Jason was perpetually tired even though he was in bed nine to ten hours, while his wife was well rested with seven to eight hours. It took him an hour to fall asleep and would toss and turn all night, waking up too hot, too often. Poor sleep affected his mood, energy level, performance at work as an engineer, and ultimately, his health.After speaking with his friend, co-founder and CEO Marty Furse, he realized there was a gap in the market for a sleep solution that would solve his problem. Being engineers, the two developed many prototypes that Jason then tested every night at home with his wife. He also instrumented his bed with sensors and started studying his sleep and skin temperature, which led to the evolution of the technology for what would become the Smart Topper by Perfectly Snug.Jason has a BASc in Systems Engineering from the University of Waterloo and MASc in Mechanical Engineering from UBC, as well as extensive product development experience in various industries including fuel cell technology, laser optics, precision mechanics, and solar energy, and expertise in manufacturing from start to finish.He currently resides in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. In his spare time, he enjoys woodworking and building projects in his garage, as well as camping and outdoor adventures with his wife and three children. perfectlysnug.com ENJOYING THIS PODCAST?Consider supporting the podcast for $5 a month through Patreon.
Our guest on this week's episode is Jason Elliott. Jason is the co-founder and president of Perfectly Snug, the sleep-solution company behind the popular dual-climate controlled Smart Topper. The Smart Topper keeps the user and his or her partner at an ideal temperature all night, resulting in a deep, and more restful sleep. The integrated technology senses body temperature and auto-adjusts the amount of cooling or warming to ensure each person stays comfortable. For more information visit: https://perfectlysnug.com/ WATCH the episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/MMtunwl1ePU VISIT https://conversations.biz/podcast for more information about the show Conversations About Conversations – Episode 261 #ConversationsAboutConversations #Podcast #PerfectlySnug #SmartTopper #SleepSolution
The Franklin Mortgage and Investment Company, a popular “speakeasy” on 18th Street in Rittenhouse Square was a popular and James Beard acclaimed bar in Philly... until it was forced to close during the pandemic. Now, after two years of renovations, it has finally reopened in a new semi-secret location, with a new owner, but with the same creativity behind the drinks. KYW Newsradio's Hadas Kuznits chats with Franklin Bar operations manager Jason Elliott about what's new, what's old and how to find them.
This episode of the Passage to Profit Show features Emmy Wu from Emmy Wu Media, Bryan Fried from Rapid Grow LED and Jason Elliott from Perfectly Snug. Emmy Wu is a founder of Emmy Wu Media, developing creative video marketing strategies to help visionary entrepreneurs tap into ice-cold audiences, so they can have a tidal wave of sales and generate recurring income for years to come. With 2 decades of experience in the Hollywood film industry working with brands like MGM, Paramount, Disney, and Real Housewives, Emmy brings big-screen storytelling elevate your online presence and take your empire global. She believes in disruptive storytelling anchored in truth over predatory persuasion tactics, and leverage what makes your brand remarkable into marketing campaigns that educate and inspire. Read more at: https://www.emmywu.com/Visit the Entrepreneur Presenters for February 6, 2022 at their Websites:Bryan Fried is the Founder and CEO of Rapid Grow LED, producing high intensity, high efficiency LED horticulture grow lights made in North America. With 350,000 square feet of research and development, testing and manufacturing in North America, RapidGrow is a vertically integrated operation that produces all of its products in house. More than 600 employees produce products for the greater lighting industry. RapidGrow’s lighting capabilities extend to a wide variety of lighting products. RapidGrow was designed specifically for the horticultural industry with these high standards as a blueprint. RapidGrow’s manufacturing operation is designed for high volume production and can accommodate any client need from a small home grow operation to an advanced commercial facility. Read more at: https://rapidgrowled.com/Jason Elliott is the inventor of Perfectly Snug, The world's first smart topper that adjusts cooling & heating while you sleep. Your body temperature changes while you sleep. Why shouldn't your bed? The Smart Topper is a specialized 2 inch layer that sits on top of your mattress. It has built-in sensors that automatically adjusts its temperature to keep you sleeping comfortably all night long. Features: The controlled cooling airflow will keep you at the right temperature. The dual zone feature lets each sleeper control their side of the bed. Sensors measure and adjust the cooling and heating. Flexible controls let you customize your sleep temperature. Read more at: https://perfectlysnug.com/ Visit https://passagetoprofitshow.com/ for the latest updates and episodes.
This episode of the Passage to Profit Show features Emmy Wu from Emmy Wu Media, Bryan Fried from Rapid Grow LED and Jason Elliott from Perfectly Snug. Emmy Wu is a founder of Emmy Wu Media, developing creative video marketing strategies to help visionary entrepreneurs tap into ice-cold audiences, so they can have a tidal wave of sales and generate recurring income for years to come. With 2 decades of experience in the Hollywood film industry working with brands like MGM, Paramount, Disney, and Real Housewives, Emmy brings big-screen storytelling elevate your online presence and take your empire global. She believes in disruptive storytelling anchored in truth over predatory persuasion tactics, and leverage what makes your brand remarkable into marketing campaigns that educate and inspire. Read more at: https://www.emmywu.com/Visit the Entrepreneur Presenters for February 6, 2022 at their Websites:Bryan Fried is the Founder and CEO of Rapid Grow LED, producing high intensity, high efficiency LED horticulture grow lights made in North America. With 350,000 square feet of research and development, testing and manufacturing in North America, RapidGrow is a vertically integrated operation that produces all of its products in house. More than 600 employees produce products for the greater lighting industry. RapidGrow’s lighting capabilities extend to a wide variety of lighting products. RapidGrow was designed specifically for the horticultural industry with these high standards as a blueprint. RapidGrow’s manufacturing operation is designed for high volume production and can accommodate any client need from a small home grow operation to an advanced commercial facility. Read more at: https://rapidgrowled.com/Jason Elliott is the inventor of Perfectly Snug, The world's first smart topper that adjusts cooling & heating while you sleep. Your body temperature changes while you sleep. Why shouldn't your bed? The Smart Topper is a specialized 2 inch layer that sits on top of your mattress. It has built-in sensors that automatically adjusts its temperature to keep you sleeping comfortably all night long. Features: The controlled cooling airflow will keep you at the right temperature. The dual zone feature lets each sleeper control their side of the bed. Sensors measure and adjust the cooling and heating. Flexible controls let you customize your sleep temperature. Read more at: https://perfectlysnug.com/ Visit https://passagetoprofitshow.com/ for the latest updates and episodes.
Hear our own Jason Elliott discuss the metaverse, William Shatner in space, 5G devices and much more.
For this week's episode, I am so happy to have on the show Jason Elliott the co-founder of Perfectly Snug. Jason just like you also has sleep issues and he will share how this product changed his life and improved his sleep quality. He will also share how room temperature affects not just sleep but also relationships between couples. Tune in and be in control of how you want the night to be! Show Note: www.deepintosleep.co/episode/hot-or-cold-how-sleeping-temperature-impacts-sleep Thank You for Listening! I really appreciate you taking your valuable time listening to our show. If you want to share your thoughts, I would love to hear from you! Leave a comment Ask a voice question at http://www.deepintosleep.co/askyishan (this link) If you enjoyed today's episode, and want to help out the show, please consider: Share it using the social media buttons on this page Leave an honest rating and review for the podcast Subscribe on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/deep-into-sleep/id1475295840 (iTunes), https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Iibdvq2ogbjimuuhgu44lkuq4ha?t%3DDeep_into_Sleep%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 (Google Podcast), https://open.spotify.com/show/2Vxyyj9Cswuk91OYztzcMS (Spotify), https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=450952&refid=stpr (Stitcher), https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-deep-into-sleep-47827108/ (iHeartRadio), etc. These can help the podcast reach out more to those who struggle with sleep and those who want to learn more about sleep. Finally, feel free to join our community by signing up for the Deep into Sleep newsletter. You'll learn valuable tips about sleep and get the podcast episodes delivered right to your inbox. Find out more about https://www.mindbodygarden.com/insomnia (Dr. Yishan Xu's Insomnia Treatment Group (CBT for insomnia, CBT-I).) Join https://www.facebook.com/groups/deepintosleep (Deep into Sleep Podcast group) on Facebook for more discussions. You can also follow our Instagram account https://www.instagram.com/mind_body_garden/ ( https://www.instagram.com/mind_body_garden/) to keep you posted on our new podcast episodes. Or if Mandarin is your native language, you may also check my sleep coaching course in Chinese here - https://www.mindbodygarden.com/course/sleep (Mind Body Garden) If you want to find a certified CBTi provider in the United States, please visit our https://www.deepintosleep.co/resources (resource page for CBTi providers and sleep-related resources.) Support this podcast
Jason Elliott (British Recycled Plastic, Hebden Bridge Blues Festival and much more) joins us this week to share some of this wisdom accrued along the journey, and what the common thread is that links: running a business, managing remote teams, living in multiple countries, being a guitar aficionado, and building the UK's most successful Blues Festival from the ground up!***Did you know you can save on office costs and easily work from anywhere on nimbld? It is forever free to join, end the commute now at www.nimbld.com. You can also find the shownotes there and more.If you enjoy the podcast, would you consider rating and giving us a review? It takes only a few moments and really helps us reach a wider audience. Please subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Stitcher / Spotify / YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.Thanks for your support, and let's keep it nimbld!Carla ;)
Jason Elliott co-founder of Perfectly Snug talks to Peter and Kathleen about the Smart Topper and how it helps you enjoy satisfying and revitalizing sleep the whole night summer or winter. https://perfectlysnug.com The Yakking Show is brought to you by Peter Wright & Kathleen Beauvais contact us to be a guest on our show. https://TheYakkingShow.com peter@theyakkingshow.com https://karytechsolutions.com kathleen@theyakkingshow.com
We all know the importance of getting a good night's sleep, but how can we make that a reality? For engineer Jason Elliott, lack of quality sleep was affecting his mood, work performance and overall health. He soon learned that temperature was playing a major role in his sleep quality, and went on to start his company Perfectly Snug, developing a mattress topper that adjusts to the body's temperature.In our conversation, Jason shares his personal wellness journey, along with the road to becoming an entrepreneur. We also talk about the role temperature plays in our sleep cycles, how to ensure a better quality night's sleep, tips for adjusting our sleep while traveling in other time zones and much more.If you enjoy this episode, please feel free to rate and review the podcast on whatever app you're listening on, and share with a friend!CONNECT WITH JASONPerfectly Snug Website: https://perfectlysnug.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/perfectlysnugContact Page: https://perfectlysnug.com/pages/contactCONNECT WITH THE SHOWWebsite: WellnessAndWanderlust.netInstagram: www.instagram.com/wellnessandwanderlustblogFacebook: www.facebook.com/wellnessandwanderlustblogTwitter: www.twitter.com/moses_saysOTHER RESOURCESThe Daily Stoic: https://amzn.to/3E0n3SNInstagram Live with Hayleigh Hayhurst on 10/27 at 5 p.m. EST: https://www.instagram.com/espressopodcastproduction--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wellnessandwanderlust/message
For this week's show, we'll hear a talk recorded as part of the Values, Ideas, and the Arts series at Manchester University. Growing Sustainability at Manchester comes from Jason Elliott, assistant director of sustainability for Duke University. This presentation was originally recorded at Manchester University on September 27, 2021. Special thanks to Anne Gregory for providing the audio for this program. Our music is by Mark Waldick, Noah Campodonico, Kurt Roembke, and Hope Arthur. Our web producer is Loyal Vandenburg. Our production assistants are Monica Blankenship, Meihkai Bowers, Steve Mullaney, Kyle Norbeck, Diahmynd Thomas, Mikaela Veltum, and Sydney Wagner.
Marty Furse has a BASc in Engineering Physics from UBC, was General Manager of International Business at Creo Inc (now Kodak), and subsequently co-founder and CEO of two successful high-tech imaging companies, QImaging Corp. and Prosilica Inc., both of which were sold to their leading competitors achieving excellent returns for investors. Marty's broad experience includes strategic management, technology development, manufacturing, design, project management, sales and marketing, and international distribution. Jason Elliott holds a BASc in Systems Engineering from the University of Waterloo and a MASc in Mechanical Engineering from UBC. Jason has extensive product development experience in various industries including fuel cell technology, laser optics, precision mechanics, and solar energy. He has worked many products from concept through manufacturing and sales. Jason also has many years' experience managing large global product development and manufacturing teams to achieve challenging product delivery goals. Perfectly Snug Inc. was founded November 18, 2018 to develop a product solution for people who experience temperature-related sleep problems. They developed an air-conditioned mattress topper that both cools and heats each side of the bed using smart sensors and controls to regulate sleep temperature. Their patent-pending Smart Topper is placed on top of the customer's bed and is designed to preserve the underlying character of the bed (whether soft, or firm, etc.), and is provided with low voltage DC power to safely operate the fans and heaters embedded in the topper and controlled by either a smartphone app, or by manual controls located on the sides of the topper. Entrepreneurs are the backbone of Canada's economy. To support Canada's businesses, subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter. Want to stay up-to-date on the latest #entrepreneur podcasts and news? Subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter
After 16 months of a global pandemic, we're starting to look for what the lasting impacts will be. What must enterprises and communications service providers (CSPs) and enterprises do to prepare? Jason Elliott shares the keys to success. Listen to the full podcast from Nokia.
Hello and welcome to Charlottesville Community Engagement. I’m your host, Sean Tubbs, and before we get started, I wanted to remind some of you and tell some of your for the first time that this program is an offshoot of a podcast I created in March 2020 to get information out about COVID-19. Doing the Charlottesville Quarantine Report made me want to get back to journalism, and here I am a year and a half later with the 228th installment of this show and what is the 57th installment of the Charlottesville Quarantine Report. Let’s get right to it. On today’s program:Amid rising COVID cases, Governor Northam requires vaccines or weekly COVID tests for state employeesAn infectious disease expert at the University of Virginia is concerned about this flu seasonThe Blue Ridge Health District takes questions on where we are at the moment in the pandemicIn today’s Patreon-fueled shout-out: Help support black-owned business in the Charlottesville area. Check out the Charlottesville Black Business Directory at cvilleblackbiz.com and choose between a variety of goods and services, ranging from beauty supplies, professional services, and e-commerce. Visit cvilleblackbiz.com as soon as you can to get started!You know there’s something serious going on with the public health response to the surge in COVID cases when there are press conferences at the local, University of Virginia, and state level all held on the same day. We’ll get through all of those in this episode of the program dedicated solely to COVID. Let’s start with the numbers today.There are another 1,760 new cases of COVID-19 reported today by the Virginia Department of Health and the seven-day rate for positive test results is 6.8 percent. That’s up from 4.8 percent a week ago. In the Blue Ridge Health District there are another 30 cases today and the percent positivity is at 4.7 percent. Dr. Denise Bonds is the director of the Blue Ridge Health District.“We had a lovely couple of months where as vaccinations increased, our case counts went down, and unfortunately in this country we have had now had an increase of what’s called the Delta variant,” Dr. Bonds said. Dr. Bonds said the Delta variant is changing guidance from national health officials on wearing masks indoors. Locally, restrictions are beginning to go back in place. For instance, Albemarle County will require all visitors to administration buildings to wear a mask, regardless of vaccination status, beginning on Monday. Part of the reason is that even people who are fully vaccinated could potentially still carry the Delta variant as the virus load is believed to be higher. So official guidance has changed. “If you are vaccinated and know you have an exposure to someone who had a diagnosed case of COVID, the recommendations are that you get tested three to five days after that exposure and that you wear a mask when you are out in public for 14 days or until you have that negative test,” Dr. Bonds said. “That’s because we know with the Delta variant that you can become infected, have very mild or no symptoms if you’re vaccinated, but still be capable of shedding that virus to other individuals.”Dr. Bonds said she has resumed wearing a mask when she goes to the grocery store and when she goes to a weekly exercise class. The total for fully-vaccinated Virginians, including children, is 54.3 percent, up from 53.8 percent a week ago. The seven-day daily rate for vaccinations has increased to 13,031 a day, up from 11,840 a week ago. Dr. Bonds comments came at a town hall this afternoon by the Blue Ridge Health District to provide information about how to get a vaccine, how to get tested, and the latest status on vaccinations. Jason Elliott is a communications officer with the Blue Ridge Health District. (watch the Town Hall)“The math on this works out to about 61.8 percent of the Blue Ridge Health District having at least one dose and we’re sitting now at 56.5 percent of our Blue Ridge Health District being fully vaccinated,” Elliott said. The Blue Ridge Health District is offering vaccinations four days a week at a smaller location at Fashion Square Mall in daytime and evening hours. They’re also offering shots at their headquarters one day a week. Their mobile vaccination clinic is also in use from time to time for something they’re calling Shot on the Spot.“Coming up you’ll see us at Westhaven Health Day this weekend,” Elliott said. “We’ll also be at Lake Anna this weekend.”The “Mobi” van will be on the Downtown Mall this Monday. There is still an active homebound campaign underway between the health district, UVA Health, and the Charlottesville Fire Department to provide vaccinations to people who cannot leave their home. “The added bonus to this is that we take care of everything for your first and second dose, and you get that smoke detector set up or that battery replaced if you need that as well,” Elliott said. We’ll hear more from the Blue Ridge Health District later in the program. Just before the town hall, the University of Virginia Health System held their weekly press briefing. In the near future, booster shots for COVID may be on the horizon but are not currently recommended. Will that become an annual event? Dr. Patrick Jackson, an infectious disease expert, said it is too early to tell. “With a lot of humility, we’re only known about this virus for about 19 months,” Dr. Jackson said. “There’s a lot of things still to know. HIV was discovered the year before I was born and my day job is to work on HIV virology so there’s just a ton we don’t know yet.”Dr. Jackson said it is likely that COVID will likely remain present as a respiratory pathogen that continues to circulate similar to influenza.“I think vaccination will continue to be a major emphasis for COVID-19,” Dr. Jackson said. “In terms of how often that vaccination will need to be updated, I think that’s unknown right now. There are reasons to believe that COVID-19 will mutate more slowly than influenza does so it might not be a yearly vaccine but there might be periodic updates that are recommended.”Dr. Jackson said last year there was virtually no transmission of influenza because of social distancing and this may present a problem. “Every year when the flu season comes around, you kind of rely on people having been exposed the previous year and recovered to kind of tamp down on the amount of transmission that flu can run through in a population,” Dr. Jackson said. “So I do think that in this upcoming flu season that vaccination is going to be incredibly important and we’re going to have to ramp up our efforts to vaccinate people because I think having kind of missed the last flu season is that we are kind of set up for a worst season this time around.”Dr. Jackson was asked at the press conference what he wanted Governor Northam to do to take steps for public health. “We already have a lottery in Virginia,” Jackson said. “We might as well have a vaccination lottery. I think that there’s at least some data that that helps get some people off the fence. Things the Governor can do to encourage vaccination particularly among state and local governments would be very helpful, up to and including expanding some vaccination mandates for people who are in a public facing role I think would be positive.”Dr. Jackson said it is also important that people who are sick get time off from work. “Paid time off for staff who are not feeling well to go home, recover, get tested, is super important, and supporting students who are not feeling well to continue their education, whether that is remotely,” Jackson said. “In an ideal world, and this is outside of the hands school system probably is allowing parents to take time off from work to care for their kids when they are sick rather than sending them in.”You’re reading Charlottesville Community Engagement and it’s time now for another reader-supported announcement. The nonprofit group Resilient Virginia works to inform decision makers and officials about how to prepare for a changing world. They’re holding their annual event virtually this year, and registration prices go up at the end of this week. The Resilient Recovery Conference will take place the mornings of August 25, August 26, and August 27. Take a look at the details of the event as well as pricing at resilientvirginia.org. It has been a few months since Governor Northam held a press briefing specifically to address COVID-19. The pediatrician took to the dais today, wearing a mask, in order to give updates.“When we last spoke in early May, things were looking very good,” Northam said. “And they still are overall. This summer our case counts have dropped to the lowest we have seen since October of 2020. And we have been seeing drops in hospitalizations, deaths, and in our percent positivity.” However, the number of cases and the percent positivity have begun to increase as the number of vaccinations began to stall. That’s given the Delta variant room to spread. “The arrival of the Delta variant combined with the number of people who are not vaccinated is driving our case counts back up,” Northam said. “A large majority of the people getting infected now are unvaccinated. They haven’t gotten their shot.”Northam stressed that Virginia is still reporting lower numbers each day than at the height of the winter surge. “And I am confident we will not go back to that point,” Northam said. Northam said since January, 99 percent of COVID cases have been in people not fully vaccinated.“Even though Delta is more contagious, vaccinated people are still strongly protected against getting so sick that they have to go into the hospital,” Northam said. “Nearly every single person who has died from COVID has been unvaccinated.”Northam announced mandatory vaccinations for the 120,000 people who work for the Commonwealth of Virginia by September 1. “Anyone who chooses not to be vaccinated will have to get a COVID test every week and show proof of a negative result,” Northam said. “And I really encourage local governments and private companies to do the same thing.”Northam urged those who are hesitant to get the shot now. “The time for waiting is over,” Northam said. “Millions of people around the world have been vaccinated and we are fine. Three hundred and fifty million doses have been distributed in the United States including nearly ten million right here in Virginia.” Children under the age of 12 are still not eligible to get a vaccine, though Northam said he is hopeful approval from the Food and Drug Administration will come within the next month. Under Virginia law adopted by the General Assembly this past winter, schools are required to offer in-person instruction five days a week and they are to follow guidance from the federal Centers for Disease Control. (read the bill)“The CDC guidance is that people in schools need to be wearing masks,” Northam said. Several districts have already taken votes stating mask-wearing will be optional. Northam urged these localities to consult with their legal counsel and to reconsider.“It’s the law of the land and we expect our school districts throughout the Commonwealth of Virginia to follow the law,” Northam said. Northam stopped well short of issuing a mandate for indoor masks. The state of emergency declared on March 12, 2020 has now expired. On August 5, 2021, Northam invoked some of the messaging used back in the early days of the pandemic. “One of the things I said when all this started is that we as Americans are fighting a biological war and our enemy is the COVID-19 virus and when I served in the United States Army, one of the things that was so reassuring to me as an American was that Americans were on board with our mission. They were behind everything that we were trying to do to win this war. I would just hope that Virginians and Americans would look at this as a war and want to win that war.”So for now, just like I was doing in March 2020, I’m remaining vigilant, watching the numbers, and changing my behavior again. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe
Special guest, Jason Elliott of Elliott Welding Solutions shares some of his personal adventures within the welding industry, and the many unique opportunities that are available when making welding a career choice.https://www.linkedin.com/company/elliott-welding-solutions/
Special guest, Jason Elliott of Elliott Welding Solutions, provides his advice for welders and the importance of understanding the basics. He also provides his perspective of what the future of welding might look like.https://www.linkedin.com/company/elliott-welding-solutions/
Special guest, Jason Elliott of Elliott Welding Solutions further explains the project involved with Deep Water Horizon and the extraordinary efforts taken to overcome the project obstacles.https://www.linkedin.com/company/elliott-welding-solutions/
Special guest, Jason Elliott of Elliott Welding Solutions, reflects on the aftermath of Deep Water Horizon failure that griped the nation. He describes what crisis management techniques were enacted to complete the critical repairs to stop the leaking. https://www.linkedin.com/company/elliott-welding-solutions/
California is paying off residents' past due rent that was accrued during the COVID-19 pandemic, giving renters a clean slate, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced recently.The state's $5.2 billion in funds from Congressionally-approved aid packages is enough to pay off overdue rent, according to Newsom's senior counselor on housing and homelessness, Jason Elliott, the Associated Press reported. However, just $32 million out of $490 million in requests for rental assistance through May 31 have been covered so far, according to a California Department Housing and Community Development report."We should do our best to get back to the starting point where we were in December of 2019. Anything other than that is taking advantage of a crisis," said Keith Becker, a property manager in Sonoma County. He revealed that 14 tenants have not paid $100,000 worth of rent.Join your host Sean Reynolds, owner of Summit Properties NW and Reynolds & Kline Appraisal as he takes a look at this developing topic.Support the show (https://buymeacoff.ee/seattlepodcast)
Jason Elliott introduces the complexity of welding on offshore drilling risers and weld specifications. He also reviews his early years in the oil and gas industry and the changes he's witnessed in the past decades. https://www.linkedin.com/company/elliott-welding-solutions/
021 3 Lessons For A Great Life With Lee HoughtonBe yourself, make great friends and time is limited, so make the most out of life! 3 lessons that changed Lee Houghton's life and 3 lessons that we should all live by! In this weeks episode, I am joined by Lee Houghton. Lee is a multi-sector leadership Change Team coach and a Business Improvement specialist with over 15 years of experience developing, coaching and leading change to all levels and sizes of organisations. He is also the co-founder of https://getknowledge.co.uk/about-get-knowledge/ (Get Knowledge) with Jason Elliott. Lee shares a wonderful and powerful story about how a difficult time in his life with his best friend Chris, inspired him to look at his life in a different way and to start taking action to live the best version of himself. And from this, 3 wonderful lessons were born and these are 3 amazing lessons we should all live by. In this episode, we unlock... Why it's so important to be yourself How having a strong network of great friends is the key to living a great life And why we should all be living life to the full as time is limited. Find out more about Lee here Lee's business http://getknowledge.co.uk/ (Get Knowledge) Business problems solved https://getknowledge.co.uk/podcast/ (podcast) Check out Lee's Tub Talks and profile on https://www.linkedin.com/in/lhoughton/?originalSubdomain=uk (LinkedIn) & https://www.instagram.com/business_problems_solved/ (Instagram) *SAVE THE DATE * My FREE webinar, Confidence on Camera on the 19th March 2021. Is this you? Hate doing live videos? Get nervous when speaking on camera (erm or ah's!!!) Don't know where to look into the camera? struggle to come across authentically you on camera? Just not confident being on camera??? Well, if this sounds like you, then this is the webinar for you! 19th March 2021, more details coming soon, watch this space. SAVE THE DATE!!! Patreon thanks! Shout out to the amazing Patron supporters for keeping this podcast going; thank you Ant Howe, Cheri Brenton, Chris Lovett ,Steve McDermott & Rory Barnes! You are all amazing! Come Join the UNLOCKED community where you can receive... Early access to episodes Patron shout outs and recognition at the end of every episode Exclusive backstage content and bonus episodes Ask me anything - have your questions answered online Shape the future of the podcast with your requests. Live hangouts every month supporting each other to UNLOCK success (Optional - become a sponsor of the show!) Exclusive giveaways and HUGE Discounts off my online courses and so much more... To be a Patron and support the podcast just head to this https://www.patreon.com/theunlockedpodcast (link) or head to https://www.patreon.com/theunlockedpodcast I can't wait for you to be a part of this journey! Free Resources https://mailchi.mp/0d35be4cdc01/8hyymfp0m6 (FREE Ebook 10 SIMPLE STEPS TO SELL WITH CONFIDENCE ) https://mailchi.mp/fecf67ff6878/10-tips-to-improve-your-productivity (FREE Ebook 10 tips to improve your productivity) Free Workbook : https://drive.google.com/file/d/18hahQ2osX2InxaPGkhJ9gd0MgjeQEMIr/view?usp=sharing (Understanding Your Values) FREE EBOOK : Ihttps://www.rickylocke.co.uk/ebook (mprove your confidence and create awesome videos with a smartphone) Follow me on https://www.instagram.com/rickylockemagic/?hl=en (Instagram) & https://www.facebook.com/RickyLockeMagic (Facebook) at: https://www.instagram.com/rickylockemagic/?hl=en (@rickylockemagic) For more about me and what I do, https://www.rickylocke.co.uk/ (check out my website) PODCAST MERCHANDISE!!! It's officially here! Woohoo! You can now buy your own UNLOCKED podcast notebook. The perfect addition to share your thoughts, ideas, and inspiration from the podcast....
Where is the Newsom administration's "Marshall Plan" for housing? How has the pandemic impacted the governor's approach to homelessness? When should the state's eviction moratorium be lifted? Matt and Liam devote an hour of this fortnight's podcast to interviewing Jason Elliott, Gov. Newsom's point person on all things housing and homelessness. First, the winner of the coveted Avocado of the Year is awarded to a special surprise guest (1:30). Then, a sit-down with Jason Elliott on all things California housing (15:00). Podcast editing by Victor Figueroa http://www.vicfig.com/
This panel is from the first day at the Connected Virtual Tech Event and features Darlene Pope, Ron Victor from IoTium, Jason Elliott from Nokia, Joe Gaspardone from Montgomery Technologies, and Greg Spraetz from ExteNet Systems.There is not a more important topic for real estate right now than getting people to return to work. Top commercial and corporate real estate executives will discuss some of the tech strategies and solutions they are using to get employees and tenants back in their buildings, safely, and securely. Learn about some of the unique challenges and creative solutions they are deploying to get people back in their buildings!
Jason Elliott (@jason_elliott, @CAGovernor @GavinNewsom) talks to us about how he and the Newsom administration in California have tackled homeless during the COVID pandemic. Show notes: More on Jason's background FEMA on non-congregate sheltering Project Roomkey Margot Kushel @ UCSF
Bobby and Jason are old friends and skateboarders that grew up next to Lansdowne Skatepark in Baltimore MD. They share stories of growing up together, getting sponsored, traveling, partying, and becoming entrepreneurs. Really fun episode with a lot of insight into the early Baltimore skate scene.
What if you’re on one path – it’s a path you always thought you should be on – when an experience excites you about something totally different. Do you make the leap? Our guest, Jason Elliott, did just that.Since graduating college in 2008, Jason has worked in government and politics, currently serving as Senior Counselor to California Governor Gavin Newsom for Housing & Homelessness. This isn’t what he thought he’d be doing when he was getting started in his career. He grew up thinking he'd be a journalist and set off to study this in college.During our conversation, Jason explains why he left journalism for government, the difference between politics and government, and how he discovered which one plays best to his strengths. His candor and advice are relevant whether you're interested in government or an entirely different field.careercurves.com
This week, Paul talks with Ririe AD Matt Harris and CDA Press reporter Jason Elliott on how severe winter weather can affect athletics. Then, Paul and Brandon discuss the return of team and individual statewide wrestling rankings and a surprise topic.
Dave talks tattoos, life, and aliens with Jason Elliott and Chris Casazza Instagram @thetattooedmind Jason Elliott Instagram @jasontattooer @dickbagtattooer Chris Casazza Instagram @casazzatattoos Dave Hershman Instagram @hershtattoo @hersart www.hershart.com
Build Outside - Interview with Leigh Cunningham and Moose (Jason Elliott) by Hills Baptist Church
I have a conversation with hydrologist Jason Elliott of NOAA about rain conditions preceding a flash flood. I also speak with Howard County’s director of emergency management, Ryan Miller, about emergency services after the two floods.
Episode Seven: Belling the cat (Run time: 31:10) Synopsis: We have a conversation with hydrologist Jason Elliott of NOAA about rain conditions preceding a flash flood. We also speak with Howard County's director of emergency management, Ryan Miller, about emergency services after the two floods.
BjjBrick Podcast- BJJ, Jiu-Jitsu, MMA, martial arts, no-gi and good times!
This week we have an interview with Jason Elliott from the Marune app. Marune is a great way to track your training in BJJ. We cover many training topics including improving your top game and measuring your training. We talk about: Developing the app for BJJ players His training and progress with five years of BJJ Tips for a head and arm choke Tips for keeping mount Changing your goals The future of the Marune app Links: Check out the Marune app to track your BJJ and no-gi training Quote of the week: "Every action we take, everything we do, is either a victory or defeat in the struggle to become what we want to be." Ninon de L'Enclos Article of the week: Differences between Japanese (traditional) Jiu-Jitsu and BJJ [caption id="attachment_4888" align="alignright" width="225"] Find out how to support the BjjBrick Podcast here![/caption] Catch us next week for another episode of The BjjBrick Podcast The BjjBrick Podcast is in iTunes, Stitcher radio, and Google Play Music for Andriod
Farewell to a four-time chief of staff: Jason Elliott, who served Mayors Ed Lee, London Breed, Mark Farrell and London Breed again, has just departed Room 200 to join Gavin Newsom’s campaign for governor. Elliott opens up about his last day working with Lee and that terrible December night his boss died. He talks about the biggest piece of city government that’s broken, and what he always makes sure to squeeze into his day with his wife, the city’s cannabis chief. (No, it's not pot.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
10th Planet Black Belt Casey Halstead TALKS cornering, coaching, and building a team. Jason Elliott introduces Jiu-Jitsu social app, Marune.
It all did end badly for Max, but in his heyday, he was one of the richest gangsters in town and his legacy is The Franklin Mortgage and Investment Company. Thank goodness, alcohol is legal in this day and age, so Jason and Jon, General Manager & Head Bartender respectively, can do their job without fear of the cops rushing in at any moment..unless it’s to enjoy one of their very legal beverages. Snuck in between two unprepossessing buildings on 18th street, near lovely Rittenhouse Square, The Franklin Mortgage and Investment Company knocks the socks out of anyone who ventures inside. On the cutting-edge of cocktail creation, their drinks program is constantly changing and developing. Leading the way are Jason & Jon who came to hospitality in totally different, but equally exciting, ways! Where you can hear me drinking next: A quick hop to the city of Reims, France for the next podcast, where we’re introduced to Madame Clicquot by Fabianne Moreau, the Historian of the famed House of Champagne, Veuve Cliquot. Are you a regular listener of the Best Sips Worldwide podcast? You can get this and all future audio files automatically downloaded to your mobile device easy. If you're on iOS, you can listen with iTunes. Android users can get it on Google Play. Or click the player or link below to listen to just this episode. (But trust me, you'll want to subscribe!) Download the audio Click here to see Brain makes us Lost Dutchman on Mixology in a Minute
Lipstick covered, mirrored walls, feather boas swinging from chandeliers, over-flowing champagne-filled coupes? Yes, you are in the right place - the Aldwych’s swingin’, speakeasy Miss Homage. Good Godfrey, the former band leader of the original Waldorf, may have broken her heart, but Miss Homage is having the last laugh. Jason and Pablo channeled her spirit and are with us today, scissor kicking and camel-walking us through the steps it took to create this very modern cocktail bar with a 20s twist. Click here to see Pablo makes us a Siena Secret on Mixology in a Minute: Where you can hear me drinking next: We head to the City of Brotherly Love for our next podcast, where we meet with Jason Elliott, the General Manager of The Franklin Bar. According to the rumors, the Franklin crew ran more liquor even than the notorious Al Capone. We’ll let you know if those rumors are true. Are you a regular listener of the Best Sips Worldwide podcast? You can get this and all future audio files automatically downloaded to your mobile device easy. If you're on iOS, you can listen with iTunes. Android users can get it on Google Play. Or click the player or link below to listen to just this episode. (But trust me, you'll want to subscribe!) Download the audio