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The .NET Core Podcast
From Code to Cloud in 15 Minutes: Jason Taylor's Expert Insights And The Clean Architecture Template

The .NET Core Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 62:14


RJJ Software's Software Development Service This episode of The Modern .NET Show is supported, in part, by RJJ Software's Podcasting Services, whether your company is looking to elevate its UK operations or reshape its US strategy, we can provide tailored solutions that exceed expectations. Show Notes "So I've been focused on the code to cloud journey, I like to call it, for the template. And two years ago, my goal was to provide a solution that could take you from code to cloud in 45 minutes or less. So I wanted it to be "file new project" to deploy a solution on Azure—because that's where my main focus is—within 45 minutes."— Jason Taylor Welcome friends to The Modern .NET Show; the premier .NET podcast, focusing entirely on the knowledge, tools, and frameworks that all .NET developers should have in their toolbox. We are the go-to podcast for .NET developers worldwide, and I am your host: Jamie "GaProgMan" Taylor. In this episode, Jason Taylor (no relation) joined us to talk about his journey from Classic ASP to .NET and Azure. He also discusses clean architecture's maintainability, and his open-source Clean Architecture Solution template for ASP .NET Core, along with strategies for learning new frameworks and dealing with complexity. "Right now the template supports PostgreSQL, SQLite, and SQL Server. If you want to support MySQL, it's relatively easy to do because there's already a Bicep module or a Terraform module that you can go in and use it. So I went from 45 minutes to now I can get things up and running in like, I don't know, two minutes of effort and 15 minutes of waiting around while I make my coffee"— Jason Taylor Along the way, we talk about some of the complexities involved with creating a template which supports multiple different frontend technologies and .NET Aspire (which was news to me when we recorded), all the while maintaining the goal of being the simplest approach for enterprise development with Clean Architecture. Anyway, without further ado, let's sit back, open up a terminal, type in `dotnet new podcast` and we'll dive into the core of Modern .NET. Supporting the Show If you find this episode useful in any way, please consider supporting the show by either leaving a review (check our review page for ways to do that), sharing the episode with a friend or colleague, buying the host a coffee, or considering becoming a Patron of the show. Full Show Notes The full show notes, including links to some of the things we discussed and a full transcription of this episode, can be found at: https://dotnetcore.show/season-7/from-code-to-cloud-in-15-minutes-jason-taylors-expert-insights-and-the-clean-architecture-template/ Jason's Links: Jason's Clean Architecture repo on GitHub Jason's Northwind Traders with Clean Architecture repo on Github Connect with Jason Jason's RapidBlazor repo on GitHub Other Links: C# DevKit for Visual Studio Code Code, Coffee, and Clever Debugging: Leslie Richardson's Microsoft Journey and the C# Dev Kit in Visual Studio Code with Leslie Richardson dotnet scaffold devcontainers .NET Aspire Azure Developer CLI GitHub CLI Obsidian Supporting the show: Leave a rating or review Buy the show a coffee Become a patron Getting in Touch: Via the contact page Joining the Discord Remember to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or wherever you find your podcasts, this will help the show's audience grow. Or you can just share the show with a friend. And don't forget to reach out via our Contact page. We're very interested in your opinion of the show, so please get in touch. You can support the show by making a monthly donation on the show's Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/TheDotNetCorePodcast. Music created by Mono Memory Music, licensed to RJJ Software for use in The Modern .NET Show

12hours
#235 怪奇食物大冒險 ft. Jason

12hours

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 68:02


12小時跟大家拜年啦~ 祝各位聽眾朋友蛇年行大運,今年也請繼續支持我們的Podcast! 大年初一我們為各位隆重獻上超級應景、你想都想不到的各式料理! 今天請到特別來賓Jason 跟我們一起聊聊他吃過各式各樣的怪東西,不管是天上飛的、地上爬的、水裡游的、能爬也能游的(無誤)各種飛禽走獸,都成了Jason的盤中飧! 如果你昨天的年夜飯飽到要吐,可以期待一下這集會出現哪些讓鴿子嚇到有點創傷的食物喔! 嫌聽不夠想重溫歡迎來>Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/@12hoursfortwandusa 和我們多聊聊的樹洞>IG:@12hoursfortwandusa 沒有在收信但你可以寄寄看>E-mail:12hoursfortwandusa@gmail.com 音樂出處: Storybook by Scott Holmes from Free Music Archive (https://freemusicarchive.org/) Canal 3 by Quincas Moreira from Youtube Audio Library (https://studio.youtube.com/)

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House
Lovins, Jason - Jason Lovins Band {Pilgrim Road}

Faith Radio Podcast from The Meeting House

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 18:10


Guest: Jason Lovins of the Jason Lovins BandAlbum Project: Pilgrim RoadTopic: he shared about his young mother's life-affirming decision & shared about the concept of the band's music, including songs on an album called, Pilgrim RoadWebsite: jasonlovins.com

Parenting Anxious Teens | Parenting Teens, Managing Teen Anxiety, Parenting Strategies
25 | How to Get Unstuck and Move Forward with Your Life with Author Jason Hopcus

Parenting Anxious Teens | Parenting Teens, Managing Teen Anxiety, Parenting Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 54:40


Hi Parents! In this episode, I'm excited to welcome Jason Hopcus, a passionate advocate for creating meaningful change and fostering resilience. I first connected with Jason as a guest on his podcast, and now he's joining me to share his powerful insights with all of you. Our conversation dives into practical strategies for parents to support their teens through life's challenges. Jason shares his expertise on setting healthy boundaries, building trust, and approaching anxiety with empathy. We also discuss how to nurture resilience and a growth mindset at home, equipping your teen with the tools they need to thrive. More about Jason: Jason's mission to foster human connection through honest conversations began in 2011, after a mental health crisis took his mind, money, and direction. With support from loved ones, he rebuilt emotional resilience and found deeper purpose. Driven by his passion for servant leadership, Jason founded Connection Project, LTD, a for-profit focused on creating tools & resources for vulnerable populations to accelerate healing. As host of the podcasts Get Unstuck. Move Forward with Your Life and Nobody's Perfect, Jason opens up space for honest discussions on overcoming setbacks and finding purpose. His latest endeavour is publishing the best-selling book, Get Unstuck and Move Forward with Your Life. Join us for an inspiring conversation packed with actionable insights to help you and your teen move forward with clarity and confidence. Big hugs, Monica Crnogorac Next Steps Book a Free Discovery Call Visit My Website for More Information on My 8-Week Program Connect With Me on Instagram

Recovery Elevator 🌴
RE 507: Why the First 30 Days Can be Rough

Recovery Elevator 🌴

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 41:53


Episode 507 - Why the First 30 Days Can be Rough   Today we have Jason. He is 56 years old and from Minneapolis, MN. He took his last drink on December 31st, 2021.   Sponsors for this episode:   Better Help  - code ELEVATOR for 10% off of your first month   [01:06] Intro:   In today's episode you are going to hear Jason say that he doesn't identify as an alcoholic. How many alcoholics do you think have been interviewed on the podcast? Paul says the answer is zero.   Zero because whenever people hear the word alcoholic, the first things that come to mind are homeless, living under a bridge, brown paper bag. Zero guests have fit this description.   Studies show that only 5% of alcoholics are actually homeless, living under a bridge, etc. However we are all walking the same path regardless of how far it takes us.   It's never too late to get help, and we've got your back. The real villain here is alcohol, not the addict. In 2024, you can be alcohol-free, you can be sober, you can be sober curious, you can be an alcoholic in recovery. At the end of the day it's all about getting honest with yourself.   [04:16] More thoughts from Paul:   Drinking can be challenging in the first 30 days. Paul shares with us a piece about this that uses an analogy comparing our brain and neurotransmitters to toy boxes and toys.   During recovery, our brain is resetting itelf now that the alcohol is halted. This will take time. A couple of week to a couple of months. Go slow, be kind to yourself and let the body heal. Your part is not drinking, and the universe solves the other part which is time.   [07:36] Paul introduces Jason:   Jason has lived in Minnesota all of his lfe, currently in Minneapolis. He is married with two sons, 14 and 12. He works in sales. Jason says for fun, he is getting into golf and he is a pilot who enjoys flying for fun as well as for business.   Jason says he had his first drink as a junior in high school. It wasn't a remarkable event but he ended up becoming a typical drinker: parties and weekends, etc. He got married when he was 21 to his first wife, and she did not drink. Therefore Jason didn't drink much during his 20s. The company he worked in sales for, had a big drinking culture that Jason started to get more involved in. Around the same time his marriage wasn't working out and he found himself divorced and drinking more often afterwards. At the time it didn't feel out of control although in hindsight Jason feels it was excessive – almost daily and every weekend complete with hangovers.   In his 40s Jason met his current wife who is a social drinker. His drinking continued, but he did begin to question it. He began to try a lot of methods of moderations, some of them worked for him but it became exhausting after doing it for about five years. On December 17th of 2021, he had decided he was going to quit. He says he drank a lot for the first week or so after that as a reminder to himself of how bad it was.   On New Year's Eve, Jason had two beers and ended up dumping out half of his third. He was done. Jason said the first month went well and the biggest thing he missed was having something to look forward to. Once he made the decision it wasn't that hard for Jason.   Jason shares that he read a lot and listened to podcasts which really helped him. He mentions the book Almost Alcoholic which helped him identify that he was in the middle ground with his drinking.  Jason has had no desire to return to drinking and his cravings were few and far between over the last nearly three years. Going forward, Jason wants to find more hobbies and things he enjoys doing with his kids. He enjoys the subtle calm that is in his life now.   Jason's parting piece of guidance: you don't have to identify as an alcoholic for quitting to be the best option for you.   Recovery Elevator We took the elevator down, we got to take the stairs back up. I love you guys. We can do this.     Café RE  - promo code OPPORTUNITY waives the set up fee RE merch Recovery Elevator YouTube Sobriety Tracker iTunes       

God on the Move Podcast
17. Exploring the Harmony of Physical and Spiritual Health Among Frontier Populations

God on the Move Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 41:09 Transcription Available


In this episode of ‘God on the Move', Jason (pseudonym) delves into the significance of holistic, integral mission within Muslim communities in the Sahel of Africa. He emphasises the vital amalgamation of grassroots health education within households alongside Bible storying, prayer for healing, and relational primary health care delivered in-home.   If you are a Christian seeking to discover stories of how God moves in different parts of the world, then this podcast is for you.   Links from the interview: Untold Stories, article   Jason: Jason (pseudonym) is a disciple of Jesus and a medical doctor. He, along with his wife, family, and team, served for eight years among Muslim frontier people groups in the Sahel of Africa. Their focus was on fostering movements of disciples, transformative grassroots health education, and providing in-home relational primary health care. Currently, he serves as the director of an organisation dedicated to improving the health of all nations and acts as a catalyst for a mission organisation focusing on Muslims.

Audiology Mastery: How to Build Your Dream Practice
How I Grew From 2 to 7 Locations in 5 Years | Jason Leyendecker

Audiology Mastery: How to Build Your Dream Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 34:00


When a private practice starts to gain momentum, there's often a scramble to keep up with growing demand. Jason Leyendecker, the owner of Audiology Concepts and the president of ADA, experienced this firsthand as he grew his practice to seven locations throughout Minnesota. In this episode, you'll learn how Jason upheld his practice culture and patient relationships as he scaled his practice. He'll also reveal his top secrets for revolutionizing your marketing strategy and keeping abreast of industry trends to grow your practice. Jason Leyendecker is the president of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA). He owns Audiology Concepts, a hearing healthcare practice with seven locations throughout Minnesota. He's also the owner of the Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Clinic. In this episode, Kevin and Jason will discuss:  - Why Jason became an Audiologist - How to strengthen your practice's culture and philosophy as you grow - The mindset challenges Jason faced as he grew his practice - The hardest part about growing your practice in 2024 - Why you should focus on one niche within audiology - Jason's secrets to building lasting patient relationships  - How to leverage data automation - Marketing strategies for different patient demographics - Why you should switch to online scheduling - The benefits of joining audiology groups  - And other topics… Jason Leyendecker is the owner of Audiology Concepts, a hearing healthcare practice with seven locations throughout Minnesota. He's also the owner of the Tinnitus and Hyperacusis Clinic and serves as the president of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA). He graduated from A.T. Still University in 2010. He started working with Audiology Concepts as a student under Dr. Paula Schwartz in 2008. In 2017, he bought the practice and plans to continue the legacy Dr. Schwartz created. He is also on the board of Minnesota Sight and Hearing. Connect with Jason: Jason's Website: https://www.audiologyconcepts.com/amo-team/dr-jason-leyendecker/  Jason's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-leyendecker-00613190/  Jason's Email: dr.leyendecker@audiologyconcepts.com  Resources Mentioned: Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA): https://www.audiologist.org/  Selling With a Noble Purpose: How to Drive Revenue and Do Work That Makes You Proud by Lisa Earle McLeod: https://www.amazon.com/Selling-Noble-Purpose-Drive-Revenue/dp/1118408098   Death by Meeting: A Leadership Fable...About Solving the Most Painful Problem in Business by Patrick Lencioni: https://www.amazon.com/Death-Meeting-Leadership-Solving-Business/dp/0787968056  The Only Thing: If you're an audiologist and want to grow your practice – we've got a FREE, expert guide to help you achieve your goals. It's called The Only Thing.  This expert guide will show you how to increase new patient calls by 5 to 57 a month, schedule more new patients each week, help more people, and increase revenue. It's the best resource I know for growing your audiology practice. Get your copy for free at http://medpb.com/mastery.

Reach Your Summit Podcast
Maximizing Business Growth Through Strategic Tax Planning: Insights from Expert Jason

Reach Your Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 16:26 Transcription Available


Unlock the full potential of your business with strategic tax planning that can boost profits and drive growth. In this gripping episode of Reach Your Summit, I, Jessica Magnuson, team up with the astute tax expert Jason to unravel the complexities of tax strategies, demonstrating their crucial impact on a company's success. We delve into why a well-crafted tax plan is not just a legal necessity but a competitive advantage, propelling your business ahead by smartly reinvesting savings.Here is more about Jason:Jason is a Senior Financial Advisor in the Denver, CO office and Vice President of Summit Wealth Group. His work experience has been focused in the financial services industry since 2006. He held positions as a Financial Advisor in both a national firm, as well as an independent Registered Investment Advisor (RIA). Additionally, he participated as the Director of Business development for a private equity firm and an Advisor Relationship Manager for a national custodial institution.Jason received his Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from Texas A&M University. He holds the FINRA Series 7 and 66 securities registrations and he is a registered representative with Commonwealth Financial Network® (a registered broker/dealer, member FINRA/ SIPC).Throughout his career Jason has helped young professionals and families establish day-to-day habits and plans that will impact the entirety of their financial future. They are often surprised at his ability to interpret, analyze and translate complex financial concepts in a way that helps them feel comfortable and secure about their finances. By delivering an approachable and comprehensive plan, Jason helps clients clarify the path to their goals. He has assisted mature couples by confirming their diligence and persistence have paid off and they are ready to retire. And he has helped small business owners review their current operations, the impact on their personal standings, and how to take care of themselves, as well as their employees and clients in the long run.Being an active member of his community is a passion of Jason's, having previously helped establish and coach the Four Corners Rugby Club and San Juan Spartans Rugby Club of Farmington, New Mexico. Additionally, he has been active with Habitat for Humanity, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America and a board member for the Institute for Attachment and Child Development. He is a current member of Sons of Norway. However, Jason primarily focuses on spending time with his wife, Kendra and daughters, Ava and Anya, but also enjoys cooking, playing rugby, snowboarding and taking advantage of his private pilot's license given the opportunity.Securities and Advisory Services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, Member FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser. Fixed insurance products and services are separate from and not offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®.Thanks for listening! Make sure to follow us on all the socials at @summitwealthgroup, so you don't miss an episode!

The Raising Capital Show
How This Veterinary Surgeon Became An Investing Thought Leader With Dr. Jason Balara

The Raising Capital Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 38:44


In this episode, we delve into the journey of Jason Ballara, CEO and Co-Founder of Lark Capital Group, from veterinary surgery to real estate investment. Jason shares the challenges and paradigm shifts he faced coming from a profession with a high aversion to risk and a lack of financial literacy. He also discusses how he built confidence in the capital raising field even though talking about money was outside of his comfort zone. Moreover, Jason reveals the motivation behind integrating a nonprofit component into his fund structure and how it aligns with his mission to support struggling veterinarians.   Key Takeaways: How Jason's passion for real estate investing was sparked due to his early upbringing Overcoming fear transitioning from veterinary surgery to real estate investing  Overcoming limiting beliefs in the veterinary community regarding financial literacy and risk-taking Jason's fund, Lark Capital Group, allocates 25% of profits to support Not One More Vet, a nonprofit dedicated to addressing mental health issues among veterinarians Finding balance between twp careers and how he discusses this with colleagues   More about Jason: Jason is the CEO and Co-Founder of Lark Capital Group. Jason's focus is Class B value-add multifamily deals in the Southeast. Prior to Lark Capital, Jason was a single-family home investor with a construction background, focusing on small multifamily rentals and fix and flips. Lark Capital is currently invested in over 600 MF units in the Atlanta MSA as well as a student housing development in MD. Lark Capital also owns 400+ units of self-storage in coastal Mississippi.   In addition to real estate investing, Jason is an experienced veterinary surgeon and host of the Know Your Why Podcast. Jason's goals are to educate and allow passive investors, mainly those who come from the medical field like him, to grow their wealth by making smart investments in commercial real estate.   Ways to connect with Jason: https://www.larkcapital.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonbalara https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwo31v7LDefxnE0jJd3YXEQ https://www.instagram.com/larkcapital/?hl=en   Useful links and resources: Yakov Smart's new book is now on Amazon https://findmoreinvestors.com/form   Join our new capital raising community group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/capitalraisingtalkwithcapitalraisingprosgroup   Free Trainings on “How To Raise More Capital & Find High Net-Worth Investors on Auto-Pilot”: http://findmoreinvestors.com/capital   Enter our monthly raffle by leaving a 5-star review and emailing a screenshot to: reviews@findmoreinvestors.com   Connect with Yakov: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yakovsavitskiy/ https://www.facebook.com/yakov.smart3   The following music was used for this media project: Music: Positive Fat Bass Intro Loop by WinnieTheMoog Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/6093-positive-fat-bass-intro-loop License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod   The following music was used for this media project: Music: Just Keep Going (Loopable) by chilledmusic Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/7245-just-keep-going-loopable License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license   The following music was used for this media project: Music: Business Of Dreams by MusicLFiles Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9392-business-of-dreams License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://cemmusicproject.wixsite.com/musiclibraryfiles   #realestateinvesting #capitalraising #realestate #passiveinvesting  

Reach Your Summit Podcast
Are You Missing Out on Potential Tax Savings? Tax Planning with Jason Runung

Reach Your Summit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 14:48 Transcription Available


Unlock the secrets to keeping more of your hard-earned money with tax planning strategies that are not reserved for the rich and famous. Financial guru Jason Runung, from our Denver office, joins us to demystify the world of taxes and demonstrate how proactive planning can benefit everyone, from the salaried employee to the serial entrepreneur. Brace yourself for an eye-opening discussion that promises to transform the way you view your financial blueprint. We're not just talking deductions and credits; this is about shaping your financial destiny, one tax year at a time.Tune in and learn how to turn tax planning into a powerful tool in your financial arsenal, ensuring that when it comes to your money, you're making all the right moves.Here is more about Jason:Jason is a Senior Financial Advisor in the Denver, CO office and Vice President of Summit Wealth Group. His work experience has been focused in the financial services industry since 2006. He held positions as a Financial Advisor in both a national firm, as well as an independent Registered Investment Advisor (RIA). Additionally, he participated as the Director of Business development for a private equity firm and an Advisor Relationship Manager for a national custodial institution.Jason received his Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from Texas A&M University. He holds the FINRA Series 7 and 66 securities registrations and he is a registered representative with Commonwealth Financial Network® (a registered broker/dealer, member FINRA/ SIPC).Throughout his career Jason has helped young professionals and families establish day-to-day habits and plans that will impact the entirety of their financial future. They are often surprised at his ability to interpret, analyze and translate complex financial concepts in a way that helps them feel comfortable and secure about their finances. By delivering an approachable and comprehensive plan, Jason helps clients clarify the path to their goals. He has assisted mature couples by confirming their diligence and persistence have paid off and they are ready to retire. And he has helped small business owners review their current operations, the impact on their personal standings, and how to take care of themselves, as well as their employees and clients in the long run.Being an active member of his community is a passion of Jason's, having previously helped establish and coach the Four Corners Rugby Club and San Juan Spartans Rugby Club of Farmington, New Mexico. Additionally, he has been active with Habitat for Humanity, Big Brothers Big Sisters of America and a board member for the Institute for Attachment and Child Development. He is a current member of Sons of Norway. However, Jason primarily focuses on spending time with his wife, Kendra and daughters, Ava and Anya, but also enjoys cooking, playing rugby, snowboarding and taking advantage of his private pilot's license given the opportunity.Securities and Advisory Services offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®, Member FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser. Fixed insurance products and services are separate from and not offered through Commonwealth Financial Network®.Thanks for listening! Make sure to follow us on all the socials at @summitwealthgroup, so you don't miss an episode!

HY教練來聊天
EP.128 從台灣大力士前進世界的英雄旅程 ft. Jason冉教練

HY教練來聊天

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 87:30


先大肆宣傳4/14開始的運動心理學讀書會 報名表單在此 https://forms.gle/2b85eD8D1xjgB4P39 第五季第一場來賓泡茶 邀請到了怪獸民權店的冉教練jason 身為台灣大力士運動的代表性人物 HY教練很好奇他從各個賽場累積出的經驗 以及從台灣的賽場開始再到進軍世界的過程 祝福他在月底的深圳大力士有好表現 (00:07:00) Jason接觸過的運動 (00:27:00) 從台灣大力士走向亞洲的旅程 (00:34:00) 回顧二月香港大力士 (00:53:00) 香港的大力士運動發展? (01:08:00) 月底即將登場的深圳大力士 (01:15:00) 在不斷的高強度賽事中如何調適? (01:19:00) 給剛開始接觸大力士項目的人 (01:24:00) Jason冷知識 民權怪獸基地Jason冉教練 https://www.instagram.com/jasonraan/ https://www.facebook.com/jason.raan 留言告訴我你對這一集的想法 https://open.firstory.me/user/ckq13nna83ymm08728t6ae1ie/comments 請HY教練喝杯咖啡吧! https://reurl.cc/n5aeZ1 訂閱HY教練的電子報 https://reurl.cc/Rbkz0g 任何想詢問的大小疑難雜症或意見回饋歡迎來信 sccoachhy@gmail.com ——— FB: https://www.facebook.com/coach.hy IG: https://www.instagram.com/coach.hy Web: https://coachhy.com ——— For Mimi by Twin Musicom Creative Commons — Attribution 4.0 International — CC BY 4.0 Free Download / Stream Powered by Firstory Hosting

Trap One: A Doctor Who Podcast
Weston Art & Wookey Hole

Trap One: A Doctor Who Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2024 19:14


On the brand new Trap One Podcast Pete (@Prof_Quiteamess), Si (@Si_Hart), Conrad (@HairoftheHound_), Hannah (@MrsSimonTemplar), Dan (@D_Hollingsworth), Tom (@aquatics64), Jamie, Zoe and Jason (@Jason_jtt) report from the Adventures in Time and Space - 60 Years of Doctor Who Art Exhibition in Weston-super-Mare and Wookey Hole - the filming location for Revenge of the Cybermen and The End of Time. You can find details about the art exhibition here. The Wookey Hole website is here.

Building Scale
The Change in Mentality for Scalability with Jason Lohoff

Building Scale

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 57:44


Join Jason Lohoff, founder and CEO of Master Rooter LLC, as he shares his journey with hosts Justin Neagle and Will Foret on Building Scale. Jason delves into transforming his plumbing business into a scalable model, focusing on reinvestment and customer satisfaction. This episode is packed with insights on growing a business without losing sight of quality service and client relationships.Key Topics:Business ScalabilityReinvesting for GrowthCustomer-Centric ServiceEntrepreneurial Mindset Connect with Jason - Jason's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-lohoff-687a0b1a8/  Master Rooter's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/master-rooter-az/ Website: https://masterrooter.co/ Phone: 602-399-9464  Connect with Justin & Will -Will's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willforet/ Justin's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justneagle/ Learn More & Connect With Spot Migration - Website: https://www.spotmigration.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/spot-migration Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spotmigration Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Spotmigration Do you want to be a guest on the show? Go to https://buildingscale.net/guests Need to discuss your IT and Cybersecurity Strategy? Go to https://buildingscale.net/help

Jason & John
Hour 3--J&J Show Monday 12/4/23--On Ole Miss/Mizzou-transfer portal, "Respect Burgers" from Jason, Jason Fitz on the CFB Playoff

Jason & John

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 33:04


Hour 3--J&J Show Monday 12/4/23--On  Ole Miss/Mizzou-transfer portal, "Respect Burgers" from Jason, Jason Fitz on the CFB Playoff

Sleep Insomnia Hypnosis - Jason Newland
#462 Let me bore you to sleep - “TO LOVE A MOCKING JASON” Jason Newland (30th July 2020)

Sleep Insomnia Hypnosis - Jason Newland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 77:51


#462 Let me bore you to sleep - “TO LOVE A MOCKING JASON” Jason Newland (30th July 2020)

Sleep Insomnia Hypnosis - Jason Newland
#496 Let me bore you to sleep “SLEEPING JASON” - Jason Newland (18th September 2020)

Sleep Insomnia Hypnosis - Jason Newland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 71:12


#496 Let me bore you to sleep “SLEEPING JASON” - Jason Newland (18th September 2020)

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
824: Bankruptcy to Financial Freedom by Following the “No B.S.” Real Estate Rules w/Jason Lewis

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 59:35


Jason Lewis made it his life's goal to hit financial freedom by thirty-five. After watching his family go bankrupt, lose their multi-generational farm, and have to give up their dreams, Jason knew that this was NOT what he wanted his future to look like. Instead, Jason would build a multi-million dollar real estate portfolio. One without high risk, high leverage, or a bank breathing down his neck when things went sideways. A portfolio that would make him MILLIONS in tax-free income, using techniques every average American can repeat. Jason quickly learned the right way to use debt. After securing a loan at the young age of seven, Jason started raising hogs. When he became the Grand Champion for hog raising at his local fair, he was given a check for a couple thousand dollars—MORE than enough for any seven-year-old. This lesson later helped Jason repeat the same strategy, but with real estate, always adding value and ALWAYS paying his debts. Jason's “opportunistic” way of investing allows him to buy anything and everything that makes money. House hacking, fix and flips, mobile homes, and oil and gas leases are just SOME of the asset classes that Jason has invested in. One of these allowed him to make $1.9 million using a strategy that ANYONE listening to this episode can take advantage of. Want to hear how? Stick around! In This Episode We Cover: The danger of “overleveraging” and how it can ruin your chance at financial freedom House hacking and how to make tax-free millions simply by living in your home Syndication hype and why you should NEVER “fake it till you make it” in real estate Jason's “No B.S.” advice to find real estate deals WHEREVER you are Partnerships and when it's a wiser move to fly solo in your investing career  And So Much More! Links from the Show Find an Agent Find a Lender BiggerPockets Youtube Channel BiggerPockets Forums BiggerPockets Pro Membership BiggerPockets Bookstore BiggerPockets Bootcamps BiggerPockets Podcast BiggerPockets Merch Listen to All Your Favorite BiggerPockets Podcasts in One Place Learn About Real Estate, The Housing Market, and Money Management with The BiggerPockets Podcasts Get More Deals Done with The BiggerPockets Investing Tools Find a BiggerPockets Real Estate Meetup in Your Area Davids's BiggerPockets Profile David's Instagram Rob's BiggerPockets Profile Rob's Instagram Rob's TikTok Rob's Twitter Rob's YouTube House Hacking 101: What It Is and How to Get Started Is Leveraging Really That Risky? The 30-Something's Guide to Financial Freedom Tune into the “Creative Real Estate Podcast” with Jason Connect with Jason: Jason's BiggerPockets Jason's Facebook Jason's Instagram Jason's LinkedIn Jason's TikTok Click here to listen to the full episode: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-824 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Bad Roman
War, Policing & Digital Activism with Jason Bassler

The Bad Roman

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2023 63:42


Get ready, as we are joined by Jason Bassler founder of The Free Thought Project and Police the Police for a candid conversation about political corruption, digital activism, and the profound impacts and reach of war. Listen in as Jason shares his transition from libertarian to anarchist, spurred by his experiences during the Occupy Wall Street which also helped catalyze his subsequent dedication to police accountability. He offers an intriguing behind-the-scenes look at the Free Thought Project, its evolution, and its unexpected shutdown on major social media platforms in 2012, and its uphill rebuild. We don't shy away from the hard truths in this episode. We scrutinize the alarming effects of war, corruption, and propaganda on our society. This includes a frank discussion on the startling death toll from the post-9/11 war on terror and the profits made by US contractors. We take a deep look at the Ukrainian War as a potential proxy war, the implications of the military-industrial complex, and the ripple effects of these conflicts across different generations. The power of the internet in how different generations are countering these narratives is a key focus.   Lastly, we expose the uncomfortable realities about the US' militarism, its lack of accountability for war crimes, and the fleeting anti-war stance when candidates ascend to power (and their subsequent escalation of conflicts once they have that power). From Lockheed Martin's sponsorship of a pride parade to the $2300 expat exit fee from a free country, we lay bare the government's blatant hypocrisy. Jason's reflections on the strength of the internet and the value of criticism as a sign of tough love conclude our conversation on a hopeful note. This episode promises to be a thought-provoking, no-holds-barred exploration into our political landscape and the power of digital activism. Don't miss it!   Connect with Jason: Jason's Personal Links Police the Police Links Free Thought Project Links   Starting Points:  02:04 Who is Jason Bassler? 11:00 Power of a Platform  20:30 Would society fall into chaos without the police? 26:29  War as an Export 34:37 Exhaustion of Perpetual Wars on the Public Psyche 41:36 Realities of War and Its Perpetrators  01:01:00 Connect with Jason   For more on this episode and The Bad Roman Project: For Full Show Notes: https://www.thebadroman.com/show-notes/episode-92 Blog submissions: thebadroman.com/contribute-to-the-blog Connect with us on social: thebadroman.com/social-links Want to get more involved? Request to join the private discussion group on Facebook (Bad Romans Only!!) No King but Christ Network: nokingbutchristnetwork.com

The Sobriety Diaries
Episode 100 | A Grateful Look Back: "Where Are They Now”

The Sobriety Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 35:33


In this special milestone episode of The Sobriety Diaries, we're filled with gratitude as we take a look back at some of our past guests. Join us as we catch up with three incredible individuals who have shared their inspiring recovery journeys with us - Charlie, Jason, and Kap. We're incredibly thankful to all our guests and listeners who have been part of this remarkable journey. The Sobriety Diaries wouldn't be what it is without your support. Here's to 100 episodes of hope, resilience, and the power of recovery. [and to 100 more!] Charlie: Remember Charlie's courageous journey from addiction to sobriety? Tune in to hear how he's been doing since we last heard from him and his completed trilogy of Frogs! His story continues to inspire us all. Jason: Jason's determination and strength have always shone through. Find out what he's been up to, how he's maintaining his sobriety, and the positive impact it has had on his life. Kap: Kap's story angered a lot of listeners, as it did me! Hearing about the recruiting of those who need help for money was sickening. Join us as we check in with Kap and learn about the milestones and challenges in this ongoing monopolization of Drug Treatment Centers. The Sobriety Diaries is a video podcast where we share powerful stories of recovery told by those who lived them. You can find us wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts with new episodes every Wednesday, subscribe now!  Please share our show with just 1 person in your life who may be struggling, you just never know what they may need to hear today. Also, please consider donating to The Sobriety Diaries here: https://www.thesobrietydiaries.com/support/ Your donations help us to source the best stories from around the world and keep the show going!  *Exact Nature- All Natural CBD Products! Created by a father/son duo in addiction recovery and specifically designed to support your sobriety. Use the code TSD20 for 20% off your order at www.exactnature.com. TSD20 *Follow us on Instagram @thesobrietydiariespod  *Find all things TSD related and join our insiders list at www.thesobrietydiaries.com  *Music: www.bensound.com  Listen to The Sobriety Diaries on ALL your favorite platforms: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sobriety-diaries/id1570033658?uo=4  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0aKbMuMUb2jjTkBBD41Mhm  Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7d2e7a94-e2b0-4939-ba84-c2cf1b60fe7a/the-sobriety-diaries  Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81YjYzNDVkOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw==  Anchor: https://anchor.fm/sobrietydiaries  iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-sobriety-diaries-84267990/  Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/the-sobriety-diaries-Wa0nBA  PocketCasts: https://pca.st/6i505fmy  *Try your best not to drink, and be good to yourself!* ------ Join The Podcast Revolution! Unleash your voice, ignite your influence & dominate your niche! Whether you're an entrepreneur looking for an additional stream of revenue or a creator expanding your platform - let's revolutionize your world one episode at a time! Hey! I'm Podcast Nate and I took my first podcast from launch to the top 3% globally in the first 90 days and I've created a simple framework to help you achieve the same! *Check out the details at PODCASTNATE.COM --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sobrietydiaries/message

The Café Bitcoin Podcast
Bitcoin is the Perfect ESG Asset with Sam Callahan and The Progressive's Case for Bitcoin with Jason Maier

The Café Bitcoin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2023 117:35


We're joined by Sam Callahan to talk about the KMPG Report about how Bitcoin is the perfect ESG asset, we also discuss the news about Worldcoin sharing your information, Janet Yellen's latest comments about the Fitch downgrade and other Bitcoin news. We are also joined by Jason Maier, Author of the book, "The Progressive's Case for Bitcoin." Connect with Jason: Jason: https://twitter.com/cjasonmaier Progressive's Case for Bitcoin: https://www.bitcoinprogressive.com/ Timestamps: 00:00:00 “Café Bitcoin” Intro 00:01:01 Worldcoin Sharing Information?!? 00:11:26 Janet Yellen Disagrees with Fitch Downgrade 00:47:35 KMPG Report: Bitcoin is a ESG Asset 01:29:05 “The Progressive's Case for Bitcoin” with Jason Maier 01:55:38 “Café Bitcoin” Outro Twitter Nests: Join (https://t.me/cafebitcoinclub) for Twitter Nests Swan Private Team Members: Alex Stanczyk Twitter: https://twitter.com/alexstanczyk Café Bitcoin Crew: Ant: https://twitter.com/2140data Tomer: https://twitter.com/TomerStrolight Wicked: https://twitter.com/w_s_bitcoin Peter: https://twitter.com/PeterAnsel9 Produced by: https://twitter.com/Producer_Jacob Free Bitcoin-only live data (no ads) http://TimechainStats.com“From Timechain to Cantillionares Game, you can find Tip_NZ creations at Geyser Fund:” https://geyser.fund/project/tip Swan Bitcoin is the best way to accumulate Bitcoin with automatic recurring buys and instant buys from $10 to $10 million. Get started in just 5 minutes. Your first $10 purchase is on us: https://swanbitcoin.com/yt  Download the all new Swan app!  iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/swan-bitcoin/id1576287352  Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.swanbitcoin.android&pli=1  Join us for Pacific Bitcoin Festival 2023! Purchase your tickets now before prices go up: https://PacificBitcoin2023.com  Are you a high net worth individual or do you represent corporation that might be interested in learning more about Bitcoin? Swan Private guides corporations and high net worth individuals toward building generational wealth with Bitcoin. Find out more at https://swan.com/private  Check out the best place for Bitcoin education, Swan Bitcoin's “Bitcoin Canon”. Compiling all of the greatst articles, news sources, videos and more from your favorite bitcoiners! https://www.swan.com/canon/  Get paid to recruit new Bitcoiners: https://swan.com/enlist Hello and welcome to The Café Bitcoin Podcast brought to you by Swan Bitcoin, the best way to buy and learn about Bitcoin. We're excited to announce we are bringing the The Café Bitcoin conversation from Twitter Spaces to you on this show, The Café Bitcoin Podcast, Monday - Friday every week. Join us as we speak to guest like Max Keiser, Lyn Alden, Tomer Strolight, Cory Klippsten and many others from the bitcoin space. Also, be sure to hit that subscribe button to make sure you get the notifications when we launch an episode. Join us Monday - Friday 7pst/10est every Morning and become apart of the conversation! Thank you again and we look forward to giving you the best bitcoin content daily here on The Café Bitcoin Podcast. Swan Bitcoin is the best way to accumulate Bitcoin with automatic recurring buys and instant buys from $10 to $10 million. Get started in just 5 minutes. Your first $10 purchase is on us: ⁠⁠https://swan.com/yt⁠⁠ Connect with Swan on social media: Twitter: ⁠⁠https://twitter.com/Swan

The Sales Consultant Podcast
Sales Consulting Chronicles: From Fixer to Founder with Jason Pearl #038

The Sales Consultant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 58:53


In this episode, we explore Jason Pearl's inspiring journey into sales consulting. Raised in an entrepreneurial household, Jason's career path was set early on. Join us as we uncover the story behind the name of his consultancy, Nacre Consulting, and learn about the strategic steps he took to acquire his first clients.Discover how Jason earned the nickname "the Fixer" within Wells Fargo and gain insights into his experiences starting his consultancy with no pipeline and limited savings while supporting his family. We also delve into his transition from a solopreneur to scaling up his consultancy, including his successful approach to acquiring new clients, particularly through private equity firms with portfolio companies.Throughout the interview, Jason shares valuable lessons, such as gracefully offboarding clients and pursuing the right fit, along with his perspective on incorporating AI for efficient growth in today's business landscape. Tune in for an engaging discussion that offers actionable insights for consultants and entrepreneurs seeking success in sales consulting.#salesconsultantpodcast #salesconsulting #consulting #entrepreneurship #solopreneur #consultancy #businessgrowth Time Stamps:[:10] How Jason got into Sales Consulting.[2:35] What it was like being raised in a household where both parents were entrepreneurs.[6:00] We double click on Jason's transition into Sales Consulting exploring how his career path set him up.[11:00] The meaning behind the name of his consultancy and why he named it Nacre Consulting.[12:00] What he did for the first 6-months to acquire his first clients.[13:00] How Jason earned the nickname of “the Fixer” within Wells Fargo.[17:00] I dig into what it was like for Jason and his family with 2 kids in highschool when he started his consultancy with no pipeline and few months of savings.[23:10] How Jason took his consultancy from operating as a solopreneur to scaling up and bringing on employees.[29:00] How Jason and his team are acquiring new clients today.. Hint hint.. Private Equity Firms with portfolio companies.31:00] I ask Jason if he's ever had to fire a client and he shares a great story that every consultant should listen to where he explains how he off boards clients in a graceful manner. [33:20] A story about how Jason chased ‘bad money' (clients that aren't a good fit).[38:00] I ask Jason if he would ever sell Nacre.[40:30] Jason breaks down The Nacre Growth Assessment which includes taking a holistic approach to assessing a new client's business when they first engage.[46:00] How at times they tie their fees to outcomes / back-end compensation.[50:32] How companies can go about developing better clarity in their Go-to-Market (GTM) strategy so that people can be guided better.[53:30] I ask for Jason's perspective on where he thinks we are and what he is seeing in terms of incorporating AI in order to do more with less in this new“Efficient Growth” era.Connect with Jason:Jason's LinkedIn Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonmpearl/Nacre Consulting website - https://www.nacreconsulting.com/Connect with Derrick:These interviews are also available on Derrick's YouTube page - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFfMnGtGWVrzO3BorCimojwDerrick's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/derrickis3linksales/Derrick's...

Pure Ambition Podcast
118. Achieve Optimal Wellness Through Nutrition, Movement, and Mindset with Jason Loebig

Pure Ambition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 103:02


Jason Loebig is the Co-Founder of Live Better Co., Nike Trainer, Nike+ Run Club Coach, & Performance Coach. Live Better Co. designs wellness experiences to connect people to a community-driven to move better, eat better, think better, and give better. He focuses on helping his clients and community take care of their mental and physical health so they can do everything else in life, better. Key points: Leaving his career as a CPA to pursue one in health and wellness Turning a protein bar concept into an experiential health and wellness company How Live Better Co. came to be What Ikigai is and why it matters Optimize your health while you work in inherently stressful environments Creating healthy habits to perform your best in all areas of life Building strength and endurance has carryover into the rest of your life Jason's daily routines and habits that help him be the best version of himself Simplifying nutrition to make it work for your lifestyle and preferences The difference between eating for performance vs. aesthetics vs. general health Working in youth wellness to empower the next generation to live happy, healthy lives Changing the education system to make health and wellness and physical activity just as much a priority as math and science Benefits of guided vs. unguided meditation Positively change your health by monitoring what's going on in your own body and your own brain Connect with Jason: Jason's Instagram Live Better Retreats For listeners, Use the code "PUREAMBITION" at checkout for a $250 discount on their upcoming Retreat! Connect with me: Download my FREE training app here: Upspace App Instagram: @dominicfusco TikTok: @dom_fusco YouTube: Dominic Fusco LinkedIn: Dominic Fusco Want to help the show grow? Sweet! Here's what you can do: Share this episode with someone who would find value in it. Leave a 5-star rating and review on the podcast app and let me know your honest opinion! Share this episode on your IG story and tag me @dominicfusco

Comics for Fun and Profit
Episode 828: Episode 828 - Jason Interviews Jason McNamara - Past Tense

Comics for Fun and Profit

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 84:52


Episode 828 - Jason Interviews Jason McNamara Past TenseAshley is a tour guide at PAST TENSE, a company that sends camera drones into the past to view history's most depraved events. When Ashley discovers Silas Green, an unknown serial killer working in the past, she begins hosting "exclusive" tours of his murders. The only problem? Silas is still alive in the present. And when he learns of his newfound infamy, he is inspired to come out of retirement to make Ashley his final victim: Now and forever.There is no time to hide in this neo-noir thriller from indie comic veterans Jason McNamara (The Rattler), Alberto Massaggia (Hotline Miami), and Paul Little (Bomb Queen).Buy It:https://www.darkhorse.com/Books/3008-841/Past-Tense-TPB#:~:text=Ashley%20is%20a%20tour%20guide,exclusive%22%20tours%20of%20his%20murders.Patreon https://www.patreon.com/comicsfunprofit Our Merch https://comicsfunprofit.threadless.comDonations Keep Our Show Going, Please Give https://bit.ly/36s7YeL Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast. All the C4FaP links you could ever need in one place https://beacons.ai/comicsfunprofit Listen To the Episode Here: https://comcsforfunandprofit.podomatic.com/

Dekahedron RPG Podcast
059 - Feedback Friday: Jason! Jason! Jason!

Dekahedron RPG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 19:33


In this episode Joe answers these calls: 00:00 Opening Theme 00:18 Jason on Fat Dragon & fantasy films. 09:23 Jason asks about Joe's Favorite Jack Ryan 12:10 Jason on Points of Light 16:03 Outro & Contest Info Jason is the host of The Nerds RPG Variety Cast: https://nerdsrpgvarietycast.carrd.co/ Please send you feedback using any of these methods: sayhi.chat/dekahedron or podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jpgill/message or email feedback@dekahedron.com or call/text 562-RPG-CAST (562-774-2278). Joe also has an RPG blog. Cover art logo by DesignKat. Music by Kevin MacLeod.

On The Market
106: A BIG 2023 Economic Forecast from Harvard's Jason Furman

On The Market

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 32:46


Rising interest rates, a new recession, high unemployment, and much more economic uncertainty could be on the way. But what can you expect after such a turbulent past few years? The US took significant financial and monetary moves to prevent an economic collapse in 2020, but as a result, mistakes were made. In 2023, we're paying for the economic “errors” of our past, and many of them haven't even caught up to us yet. Jason Furman, Harvard professor and former Director of the National Economic Council under President Obama, brings both optimism and realism to share. In Jason's eyes, the “supply-based inflation” argument isn't holding up, and something much more severe is causing prices to rise as rapidly as they are. So how do we get out of this bind? Jason shares the scenarios that would have to unfold for us not to end up in a recession or with higher interest rates, but reality foreshadows something much different. When will we break out of this constant cycle of price hikes? What has to happen for the Fed to finally take its foot off the gas? Will today's strong employment last, or do jobs need to be cut for the economy to recover? Stick around to hear these questions, and many more, answered by one of the world's leading economists. In This Episode We Cover 2023 economic forecasts from one of the world's leading economists The true cause of today's rampant inflation and what could finally force it to stop The “wage-price persistence” and why most people are wrong about price hikes  Economic “errors” of 2020 and 2021 that we'll be paying back for years to come Rising rates and whether or not the Fed is really done with bumping basis points Unemployment and how long today's strong job market will actually last Consequences of the US defaulting on its debt and the scary-enough odds that it could happen  And So Much More! Links from the Show Find an Agent Find a Lender BiggerPockets Forums BiggerPockets Agent BiggerPockets Bootcamps Join BiggerPockets for FREE On The Market Join the Future of Real Estate Investing with Fundrise Connect with Other Investors in the “On The Market” Forums Subscribe to The “On The Market” YouTube Channel Dave's BiggerPockets Profile Dave's Instagram Kathy's BiggerPockets Profile Kathy's Instagram “Catastrophic” Consequences of the US Defaulting on Its Debt The Fed Starts Playing “Mind Games” as Rates Rise, Home Prices Fall Connect with Jason: Jason's Twitter Check the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/on-the-market-106 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The E3Rehab Podcast
95. Do Running Shoes Reduce Injury Risk and Improve Performance? w/ Jason Tuori

The E3Rehab Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023 61:49


Chris and Sam sat down with Jason Tuori to discuss running shoes and their impact on injury risk and performance. Jason is a Physical Therapist, Performance Coach at the University of Rochester, and the co-host of PT Inquest and The PT Podcast Network. We dive into: do shoes actually reduce injury risk, can they improve performance, does it matter which type of shoes to buy, design considerations, super shoes, shoes in the context of a clinical examination and decision making, and much more.  More about Jason:  Jason's Instagram Jason's Twitter PT Inquest --- More about us:  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/e3rehab  Website: https://e3rehab.com/  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/e3rehab/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/E3Rehab --- Sponsors: Minimalist Footwear: https://www.vivobarefoot.com/ (Discount code: E315 for 15% off) VALD: www.vald.com --- @dr.samspinelli @dr.surdykapt @tony.comella @chrishughen --- This episode was produced by Matt Hunter.

The Doc Jacque Show
How Cold Plunging Improves Your Mental Resilience and Physical Health with Jason Stauffer

The Doc Jacque Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 59:24


In This Episode, You Will Learn: Things Jason began to do to experiment with fasting and cold therapy. How Jason created the ice bath he and his wife needed. The beginning of Morozko Forge and the benefits Jason see's his clients get from cold plunging.   Resources + Links:   Connect with Jason Jason's Instagram @jason_morozko Morozko Forge Instagram @morozkoforge   Check out Morozko Forge Ice Baths  https://www.morozkoforge.com/ Shoot us an email at info@docjacque.com Or call the office 412-828-6000   Follow Doc Jacque on Instagram | @doc_jacque Subscribe to our YouTube Channel | Doc Jacque    Schedule a Full Immersion New Patient Consultation with Doc Jacque Schedule your 15 Minute FREE Consultation   Check out the Supplement Shop   Find more resources on our website | https://www.docjacque.com/ Show Notes: I feel like the song “Ice Ice Baby” probably would have been the best way to introduce today's guest, creator of Morozko Forge Ice Baths, Jason Stauffer! Jason and I had an incredible conversation learning about how his own desire to help his wife heal from an “incurable” autoimmune disease, and a personal mission to be antifragile led him to create his ice bath company. Not only have ice baths changed he and his wife's health, but now he's seeing the never ending benefits of cold plunging through his clients experiences. We talk about the mental and physical benefits of cold exposure and some of the things Jason does to strengthen himself physically and mentally.    01:30 What has your career journey looked like? 06:00 The “incurable” autoimmune diagnosis that Jason and his wife weren't willing to accept. 12:15 Beginning to experiment with different ways of eating, including fasting. 15:30 What led to your first ice bath? 19:15 How Jason used his engineering expertise to create the ice bath he needed. 24:20 What are the benefits you see your clients are having through cold therapy? 29:00 How did Arian create the process she has to coach people through cold therapy? 35:30 Ways cold plunging helps you handle stress in your life better. 41:00 The technology that sets Jason's cold plunges apart. 44:15 If you don't have access to a cold plunge, what is the next best thing? 52:30 What advice would you give someone who may be afraid to try a cold plunge?

Forktales
Ep 65: Sterling Douglass / Co-founder and CEO of Chowly

Forktales

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 35:46


Chowly is a cloud-based solution that helps restaurants of all sizes integrate third-party online ordering systems into point-of-sale (POS) systems to manage orders, payments, billing, and more.The end result is a technology that saves restaurants time and money. Earlier this year, Chowly launched its Restaurant Control Center, which serves as a centralized hub for integrations and empowers restaurants with consolidated data and business insights. Sterling found that a lot of online ordering systems had great consumer experiences or great operations and back-end experiences for restaurants, but not both. Chowly's acquisition of Koala allowed them to offer superior experiences to both consumers and restaurants. Sterling predicts that dynamic pricing will take off in 2023, with companies like Sauce, Pricing and Juicer leading the way. Apps need to provide an intrinsic value. They can't just be used to check a box. Dynamic pricing will be a shaky system at first, but after 18-24 months, it will have found its footing and be widely accepted by consumers. Quotes “Co-opetition is wild in the restaurant space. The amount of overlap of features from point-of-sale to online ordering companies to loyalty systems to marketing systems – everyone's got overlap of features.” (Sterling) “I feel like the restaurant industry is going through a bundling cycle right now. It's not uncommon to see industries go through bundling and unbundling cycles.” (Sterling) “The consolidation has to make sense. It has to pair well together. Consolidation for consolidation's sake isn't helpful to anyone.” (Sterling) “The first question to ask is, ‘Do I need another app on my phone?' I'm at the point now where the only time an app really matters is if it's completely built with the customer in mind.” (Joseph) “Half of the restaurant industry is small operators and independents. We don't have the same big-player mentality (as the travel industry).” (Sterling) “You can't commoditize a really great burger. The airlines are very much commoditized. The experiences are very similar. In a restaurant, they're completely different.” (Sterling) “As digital threatens the viability of restaurant dining rooms, the question becomes, ‘What makes my dining room worth sitting in?'” (Joseph) “Restaurants need to meet consumers where they are. I don't think on-premise is going away, no matter how much I love the convenience of getting my food delivered to me.” (Sterling) Quotes 00:00.55 vigorbranding Hey guys today I'm joined by my new friend sterling Douglas he's the co-founder and Ceo of Chali which we're gonna dive into a lot so many things happening over there and just so you know we've been chatting for about 10 minutes on all things. So I think it's gonna be great episode. Ah. Sterling say hello and give up a backstory. 00:17.83 Sterling _Chowly_ Hey Joseph thanks for having me on I'm excited to kind of dive into a bunch of these topics that we were getting into yeah cofounder Ceo Chali where digital platform that enables restaurants to expand their off-prem capabilities before. Chaey I used to be an actuary deep into data analytics and just found that data really wasn't moving cleanly between restaurants and you know that really prompted kind of the founding for chaey so that we could take data from you know uber eats grubhubs of the world and help restaurants kind of adopt this new technology without. You know the operational headaches that a lot of them break. 00:56.73 vigorbranding Yeah,, that's Amazing. So Let's actually just dig right into that founding a little bit. Um, suffice to say online ordering and the tech that you got into there's a lot of players out there. So what. Really prompted because it seems like a big risk right? It's like I'm going to launch another online ordering platform you're going into a C of a lot of varying degrees of competition from the old guard to the New. Um, what made you feel like hey I think we're going to do this Better. We're going to do this different. 01:26.51 Sterling _Chowly_ Yeah I mean look over the years um I've looked at hundreds of online ordering and white label tools from like you said you know groups that started in you know, 2003 2005 and to you know some of the recent upstarts that have raised a lot of venture capital. They get their business going. It's something that we've been deep but we we partner with a ton of them. We've resold them. We've referred them. We've helped restaurants get stood up and we've gotten all this feedback. Um, and we always got to ask that question. Restaurant. All the time like hey, what's chali going to do an online ordering tool and and I always mostly just said I don't't really want to there's there's already so many out there. But what we ended up finding is that there was always most of these online ordering Tus fell into 2 buckets 1 they had great. Ah, front end and consumer experience which which was really helpful but then they lacked on the backend and the operational side at the restaurant. It was hard to manage didn't really work with their point of sales system or fifth or flow or you found the exact opposite scenario. Really great backend operational side. Ah, but the consumer experience was pretty lacking. Um. And so when we were kind of evaluating this the the opportunity to bring Koala under the same umbrella came out and the most interesting part to me is that that's all they do is the frontend and the consumer experience and they're so good at it. Even the biggest dog out there in the online ordering space olo refers them in and as a top partner. 02:53.52 vigorbranding Are. 02:55.47 Sterling _Chowly_ So we found literally the best in class on the frontend and on the chaey side most of our product is the operational flow. We're helping you know things like Gruhub and uber eats fit into the restaurants flow integrated the point of sale get all the data and everything so we knew we were really good at that. And 1 of the reasons that we didn't want to build that is because we knew it's really hard to be good at both. You know we didn't have the rightup on staff. It would have taken a long time and even if we did build it. It have been expensive and it still might not have been enough and so this opportunity to bring Koala and is like hey we can actually get both of these things we can have literally the best in-class consumer experience. And the best in class operational experience to the restaurant and if we can truly meld those together that's going to be the best experience for the restaurant industry and especially in the independent operator space where they just you know they don't have a good option to kind of get multiple things under 1 roof. 03:48.33 vigorbranding Yeah, and so for for those who have been um, either stuck in the kitchen and not able to ah bring their head up for the last few weeks chali just completed acquisition of Koala if you're unfamiliar with Koala we did do an episode with Brett ah from koala a few back and we'll make sure we have a link to that in our show notes. Um, Koala basically started ah for lack I'm going to make this sound really dumb. But basically they skinned the olo dot com services so you had a bit more brand control. You had a bit more um control over upsells and how that looks instead of just the out of the box solution that olo provides. And I think thereby reducing the um average of 5 clicks to get through a completion of an order so you guys scoop them up at its core chali started as more um, would you say an integration mechanism between pos and online ordering. 04:39.29 Sterling _Chowly_ Yeah, yeah, point of sale integration company. You know how we described ourselves for a while almost an api as a service right? because we were basically leveraging and creating apis to help data flow between these systems so bringing in you know Koala that specializes on. 04:49.10 vigorbranding Um, a. 04:57.66 Sterling _Chowly_ The user experience. Not only is it are they veniacal about conversion rates which I think is is lacking in the restaurant space but they've got you know machine learning that helps make recommendations to increase basket sizes and the customization of it is so Amazing. Go look at you know Mod pizza. And go look at Pf chains's they're both koala but they're completely different experiences. They're unique to the brand and it was one of the things that I thought was so special about what they were building. 05:25.60 vigorbranding I love that. So yeah, chali essentially is the zapier of the ah of the restaurant technology world. You know what's interesting is when you go when you go to the website. The Chali website. Um I think a lot of us who aren't super integrated into the online ordering and in the pos world. You know you say online orderering most people are going to say grubhub postmates door uber eats and maybe another one and and what's funny to me is like I almost had to take a step back and question how much I know about this industry when I see your ticker of logos and I'm like oh brother I haven't heard of like half of these. Um, oh my gosh. 05:58.63 Sterling _Chowly_ Um. 05:59.98 vigorbranding And so it's interesting to see um to see those those competitors out there now when when looking at Koala as a mechanism to get into a stronger online ordering offering. How do you imagine? That's going to play out. Um. As being basically viewed as a competitor to some of the folks that may have been a partner in the past. 06:21.42 Sterling _Chowly_ Yeah, yeah, so so 2 things on this one? Ah co-optition is just wild in the restaurant space. The amount of overlap of features from point of sales to online ordering companies to loyalty systems to marketing ones. 06:29.00 vigorbranding A. 06:38.67 Sterling _Chowly_ Everyone's got overlap of feature sets. That's that's something that's really just become standard in the industry. So that's not new, all right? Some of our partners have ah Third -party marketplace integrations and they just use us for the point- ofale side some of them are point- ofale systems that have a couple direct integrations but use us for everything else. And so that's commonplace in this industry. That's not new. Um, so for us, it's it's really something that isn't going to shock a lot of people but I think the important part that we need to always maintain and that we will is to create an even playing field. Ah, koala module and how it says today is going to work and use the exact same api that we make available to everybody so it doesn't matter whether you're you know billion dollar publicly traded grubhub you're using the same api that a new startup is using on the online ordering side that built to our system. And that's the same as we what koal is going to be using so making sure that we have an even playing field for everybody is is important and to be honest, the the co-opetition is not new. It's something that's been around for a while. 07:45.87 vigorbranding Yeah I love that it's um, it's It's part of I think a bigger issue too or not issue. But I think a new wave of challenges that are coming because the restaurant industry was so far behind in technology comparatively to other industries that are way ahead. Um. 08:02.41 vigorbranding I think we're going to start to see a lot more of this convergence of tech. Um, how do you see that playing out now. Obviously you know you know the the Chali roadmap. Ah even the stuff that we're not allowed to know yet. Um, but as you look around the the landscape. 08:19.10 Sterling _Chowly_ Is it. 08:20.87 vigorbranding Um, is this something that you're cheering on like this consolidation converging. Um and and where do you think the next step is going to be with this. Um, once we've aced the the combination of pos on online ordering What's the next um world that we're going to enter into. 08:35.93 Sterling _Chowly_ Yeah, so when when we think about the the convergence or the the consolidation and the tech space. You've got you had globs of venture capital poured into tech tech companies into the restaurant space and they all focused on a specific problem to solve because. Restaurants are deceptively difficult business models and people often underestimate how complicated it is and how big a business you can build solving one really meaningful pain point that restaurants have so you created a ton of these companies in all different spots. And as you've seen customer or as you've seen restaurants you know, go through last year where you just saw this crazy increase in labor costs and food cost all of a sudden it made a lot more sense for them to maybe I can reduce vendors save a few dollars here I might not get best of breed. But I'll still get enough for me to kind of make the advances and technology to meet my my consumers where they are and so you started to see a lot more of that consolidation and so I I feel that the restaurant industry is going through a bundling cycle right now. And it's not uncommon for industries to go through bundling and unbundling cycles. We weren't through a big unbundling cycle where best to breed was really taking place because the acceleration that covid you know, provided for restaurants and now you're starting to see a bit of a bundling cycle. Ah, and so. 09:47.89 vigorbranding Um, and. 10:05.28 Sterling _Chowly_ Yeah, you're going to see some of it but at the same time There's so much innovation coming in the restaurant industry so you're seeing consolidation on certain features. But you're still seeing tons of innovation in new ones you're seeing you know what's next I mean dynamic pricing is going to really take off this year that's a new and kind of separate. Ah, you know piece of technology that's going to go and it's going to grow a ton companies like sauce pricing and and juicer you know I'm they're the talk of the show and so you're gonna be seeing a lot of that you're seeing a lot on the data side. So you're seeing a lot of data consolidation. Not just from the point of sale. But how do I get my what. 10:25.37 vigorbranding Yep. 10:43.43 Sterling _Chowly_ You know my food costs my labor costs my sales and my customer and my payments all in 1 place. So I can look at these things together and so I think you're going to see just as much innovation in new companies and new product lines as you're going to see on the consolidation side. But I think the consolidation has to make sense. It has to pair well together consolidation for consolidation's sake I don't think is helpful to anybody. 11:07.24 vigorbranding Yeah I think it's a natural progression that you kind of talk about I mean what we saw is We had these Og old Guard Pus systems that sort of just tacked online ordering on as a oh yeah and we and we do that? Um, and I think what's great about um the innovation world or whatever you want to call it is. 11:17.59 Sterling _Chowly_ This is. 11:24.49 vigorbranding People see that and they say hey this actually is not good and that's like that is the seed of innovation we can do it better and if we can find a way to tap into that system. Well now we have a nice path forward. So you're right? It is this like natural ebb and flow. Where innovation really is the driver as people zero in on the pain points of those like micro. Not even maybe micro but like little bits of the of the picture that are already there from the Pos system. So they're focused on their machines. They're focused on their hardware. Maybe their software online orderings tacked on and actually it's funny because I see that happen a lot with email marketing. 11:59.31 Sterling _Chowly_ Is it. 12:01.30 vigorbranding Feel like it's like hey we have online ordering and email marketing is a thing too Anyway, the online ordering and you're like right? but that is such a huge thing that could be so much better with segmentation and automation and all these things but you just sort of crammed it on there. Ah I'm looking at you toast I'm sorry. But. 12:10.72 Sterling _Chowly_ Um, yes. 12:20.53 Sterling _Chowly_ Um. 12:21.57 vigorbranding Email marketing system is terrible and you could tell it's an afterthought. Um, so if you just open up a little bit guys then then other email marketing Anyway, all right off topic but the other thing that you mentioned too. Yeah. 12:25.32 Sterling _Chowly_ It. No, it's but but it's a good point because it's box checking tech right? like I need to check a box on this Rfp or I need to say that I have it I mean the amount of the amount of restaurants who say well I have to have loyalty right because in in the head they're like I need it and then I dig in and I'm like well what. Loyalty mean like what? what are the features that do it I get answers from being able to reorder something to email to things that are more of a crm and there's this huge sloth of things and a lot of a lot of companies especially tech companies get a deal done. They do box checking. 13:05.61 vigorbranding Right. 13:07.47 Sterling _Chowly_ And that was exactly what I wanted to do avoidid when we looked at Koal I wanted this to really make sense really be complimentary I wanted the missions do a line you know I wanted core values to align like it had to make sense for it really to truly work in my head. 13:21.94 vigorbranding Yeah, it's interesting. Um, you know, bringing up the loyalty side of things. Ah there sales people are always to blame I'm sorry guys I love you. But it's always that you know because it's like you're so good at your job. But. The first question hasn't been asked which is like do I need another app on my phone and and if it's just to check the box that I came here isn't there a better way now you know friends at big check and I'm sure you've run into them before Sam Standovich and and ah Jason Jason um great guys. 13:41.30 Sterling _Chowly_ Um, this. 13:49.53 Sterling _Chowly_ Course. 13:54.00 vigorbranding I mean they took that and ran I got to hear them talk um last year a little bit about it and they just they've connected it to the thing that matters most which is your payment mechanism and it's like yes we want to benefit you if you come here often. We don't need you to download an app I'm at the point now like where the only time an app really matters is if it's. Completely built with the customer in mind like Starbucks like Papa John's like some of these well-designed apps that are out there these out-of-the-box solutions are just that it's it's it's a loyalty. Yeah and not loyalty. It's ah it's a repeat traffic tracker and a fast track to getting into a mobile order. Um, have you seen have you I mean do you agree and do you see a world where those experiences are going to become better and more worth it because I've I've heard leaders basically say like we did the app and we paid for it and um, it just doesn't work for us. 14:48.31 Sterling _Chowly_ Yeah, it is a It's a hot topic because there are situations where it it really depends on the intrinsic value that you're providing So when I when I talk to to restaurants and they say I want an app you really dig in and and understand why and I have found that. Typically when they want the app to want the app while they go with a vendor who checks the box and they get in what they they get out what they put in but I've also seen situations where ah, they've wanted to get the mobile app because it's an it's they're meeting where their consumers want the. 15:18.39 vigorbranding Um, here. 15:27.35 Sterling _Chowly_ Have customers who actually want to interact this way when you're on mobile you have you can actually create easier flows. You can make it easier to order. You can build all of really good hospitable experience in it and then all of a sudden you've seen it like literally make them more money because all of a sudden they know that 10% of their traffic's going through. 15:41.43 vigorbranding Are. 15:47.24 Sterling _Chowly_ App because that's what their consumers are using the app has a 2.9 rating on the app store has a crappy conversion rate then they get 1 and they say hey we already know we have customers here. We want to give them a better experience and you build it with that intention. All the sudden you have a 4.9 rating on the app store. You're converting 70% other users that start in order and all of a sudden you went from 10% of your sales to 20% of the sales and it's almost all incremental. That's when it makes a difference That's when you're providing that intrinsic value. So we we have this discussion a ton internally on like what are we doing with the mobile app. And on my side I'm like ah we need to provide intrinsic value like we're not going to make the box checking product. That's not what I but I want us to do um and so when we provide that intrinsic value I think it is there. So I think that having that has tons of advantages to both restaurants big and small. Ah, but it has to be done with this intent and it has to be done deliberately and if you do it that way. That's how I think you can provide a great experience and at the end of the day make the restaurant more money and make their customers happier. 16:53.70 vigorbranding Yeah, love that and in online ordering I think is probably the better approach to really thinking about loyalty loyalties beginning start with repeat traffic repeat purchases and having a fantastic um experience time in timeout whether it's digital. Physical in Personson or even non-transactional and so if you have control over that online ordering report and you have the look there then it makes a lot of sense that you could easily start to push that into what does loyalty really look like and how do we reward it. How do we recognize it? um. And and it sounds like that's what koalas the acquisition of Koala is giving you almost a basis to start to approach. Um, maybe I'm digging into something you shouldn't talk about but it seems like that's the path forward right? yeah. 17:34.81 Sterling _Chowly_ But yeah, we we have so much work to do on. You know, getting getting the the first party experience the mobile app experience our third party experience making all the data we have enough on our plate right now I'm not not trying to add big things like that. Right now we have we have some great partners today on that side that are are experts in this and that's that's what we want to let them do. 18:02.86 vigorbranding I love it if it's being considered blink twice I'm just kidding all right? So no, that's great so you did bring up a topic that so I do think we're going to have Carl from juicer on the show here soon? Um I'm excited about it I am a. 18:16.64 Sterling _Chowly_ Um, excellent. 18:20.34 vigorbranding Unk Bullwark against dynamic pricing. Ah yeah, like like don't buy into it I get it from the operator side. It is so sexy to be able to make the money you want to make I think it's going to be a loyalty killer or at least in the way it's being thought about now. So tell me your I would love to hear your hot takes on dynamic pricing and how do you think. 18:21.43 Sterling _Chowly_ Yeah I bet. 18:40.25 vigorbranding We can launch dynamic pricing without harming our our loyalists the people who they know that with tax. My pizza is going to be 1172 and now all of a sudden because it's Friday at six p m my pizza is 1892 um, how do we. Tackle that right. 19:00.58 Sterling _Chowly_ Ah, yeah I I think there's a I can take this in a lot of different directions. Ah but let me start out by dynamic pricing is not applied to every purchase. Ah the same. 19:20.41 Sterling _Chowly_ There's there's a handful of ways that dynamic pricing can be kind of dispatched to make sure that you're not harming that that experience to your loyal loyalless and I can think of ah a ton that are literally live today and ones that will probably be live as the end of years. The technology gets better and better. But I think to start most of the uses I'm seeing on dynamic pricing are with third -party marketplaces and on these third -party marketplaces customers are paying for convenience. It's not a very It's not the most profitable channel for the restaurants and the operators. And so what dynamic pricing is really saying like hey if you want the added convenience. It's pushing that cost to the consumer when they're really busy and they have the opportunity and they say you know I have 100 orders to fill in this hour I can only fill eighty. how do I how do I handle that how do I maximize and optimize my my operations well basically making that eighty first order slightly more expensive and then the eighty second order a little bit more in the eighty third order a little bit more now. All of a sudden. The customers are paying for the convenience and ones that they really want it. 20:13.62 vigorbranding Or. 20:30.23 Sterling _Chowly_ And the restaurant is being able to benefit from like the convenience and like this is going to stress my system. It's going to be harder and harder for me to ah execute this order these orders so by the time I get to the one hundred and first order the risk in the executing it well to provide a good experience is already. There. So if I can help taper that down. So I don't get that high and I can optimize those orders so they're profitable. It's helping really share the risk. It's helping diversify that and it's why it's actually better for the customer because the customer look this restaurant's just too busy to take this order right now if you really really want it. Like you can have it but you can also self self select out so that you don't have a bad experience because it's hard to execute orders the busier that it gets so I think that's one case where it's really smart. You can always buy it to your third parties but not your first party so your loyal customers are going to be owing from your first party icing groups starting to do subscription services. You could easily set it so anyone who's part of like your subscription. Service always gets like standard pricing there. There's a number of ways that you can handle this and look restaurants are really good at being hospitable. They're getting better at doing it in the new digital world and I think that yeah when it first starts out. It's going to be shaky. You're going to have some grumpy customers. 21:26.71 vigorbranding Um, a. 21:45.49 Sterling _Chowly_ But we're going to figure this out and as long as technology companies continue to be mer first think about their operators and think about the experience I think that this is going to work and it's going to be normal. It's going to be standard. You know you know 12 to twenty four months from now. 21:58.30 vigorbranding Yeah I mean how how do how do you think that we prevent from getting into more of ah ah the same situation that happened with travel right? with Ota's online travel advisors because that's that's the other thought side is like everyone's like look at it worked for the travel industry I'm like did it because like now. The margins are even more razor thin. The competition is even fiercer. Um, that doesn't seem like a really good output for the industry like I get everything you're saying I don't disagree with what you said either I think it makes sense. It's almost like expenditure-d driven throttling as opposed to literal throttling. 22:34.95 Sterling _Chowly_ Yeah, exactly. 22:37.70 vigorbranding Um, but you know this this all of a sudden like I Love my hamburger from you know, sterling's burger shack but man that thing's double now. So I guess I'll try this other one that I wasn't going to try now I become a little more a little less loyal right. 22:54.46 Sterling _Chowly_ Um, yeah, but you're also trying out another restaurant and the other restaurant has a better burger. Ultimately, that's better for you as the consumer right? So like if you know at the end of the day. There's a bounce you know when Chali first started the third party marketplace. 23:00.38 vigorbranding Sure yeah. 23:12.42 Sterling _Chowly_ Ecosystem was really different I mean uber eats wasn't a marketplace. It was literally a guy drive around his car with hot subbs around a busy block for a couple hours during lunch. Um, you know e 24 was actually one of the biggest ones at the time so it was very different ah very different industry when we joined and. 23:19.48 vigorbranding A. 23:24.94 vigorbranding Oh wow, Yeah, go back. 23:32.37 Sterling _Chowly_ I remember going through investor conversations and everyone told me the same thing. It's like us's just like the travel industry. It's just like the travel. Everything's gonna end up just like the expedia of the world and my ah my counter to that was that absolutely not. This industry is completely different. Um, the amount of. Diversity you have in the supply side is great half of the restaurant industry is small operators independent Only half are big chains so you're you're going to run into issues. There's only a dozen airlines and there's 3 that do like 80% of travel so you don't have the same big player mentality. 24:07.52 vigorbranding Um, a. 24:10.13 Sterling _Chowly_ You also have a crazy amount of reinvigoration and into the supply 3% of all restaurants go to business every single month and 3.1% open up new every single month you have a constant rotation of supply and so your players are always changing. This is not at all how the travel industry works. Um, not to mention the business models are completely Different. You can't commoditize a really great burger like it's just not how it works.. The airlines are very much commoditized. The experiences are very similar. 24:34.68 vigorbranding Um, a. 24:40.41 Sterling _Chowly_ Ah, in a restaurant. They're completely different and all it takes is a new general manager new ownership and even at the same brand The experience will change a ton that type of like diverse Variability. That's just constant in your face makes it a completely different Industry. So I've never thought that it was going to turn like the travel agencies. I get on the surface. There's similarities but the fundamental business model that restaurants are is very very unique and very complex very different from most other businesses. 25:09.60 vigorbranding Yeah,, that's ah, it's a great response to it. Um, you know taking into account like travel in general. Um, and again mother of all inventions. So if it does create the ah you know the pain for people there will be someone that comes along to try to solve that pain. It's the beauty of ah. Free market enterprises and you know ability to innovate. 25:29.85 Sterling _Chowly_ If if if point- ofsale systems and third party marketplaces built their products with open apis in minds and were really like embracing of moving data chali would have never existed. 25:42.99 vigorbranding Um, yeah. 25:45.26 Sterling _Chowly_ We existed to solve that pain point and that pain point didn't exist before 2012 right it it didn't barely existed when we started really the problem really exacerbated 2019 2020 so it's ah it's the same thing. 25:53.45 vigorbranding Um, right. 26:02.93 vigorbranding Yeah, absolutely love it. So one of the things obviously that that sparked I think a rapid embracing of technology. We were kind of embracing it as an industry but um, you know, being forced into our houses and having to find a different way to get our food really just kicked it into the highest gear possible. Um, do you think that the behaviors have permanently changed like from consumers like obviously some things have come back but not to the way that we saw it. Um, do you think there's a world where dining in person becomes. More adopted than it has been in the last year or so or do you think we're we're in the hey the way I get my food is from the palm of my hand. 26:47.34 Sterling _Chowly_ Yeah I think ah, yeah, like covid accelerated things a ton it. It took consumer adoption and drastically increased it. But you know what also has happened over the past three or four years that had nothing to do with covid. Is that a larger percentage of the gen z generation has disposable income and is entering the workforce. This is a generation that grew up with tablets grew up with screens. They've been order on doordashson's before high school so you're going to see the natural progression that we have but then you also saw each of these generations. Take a big jump during the pandemic because they had to so baby boomers went from being 2 out of 10 wanting to order app from 4 out of 10 that's double and you saw you know gen z's always been I think like 8 out of 10 but now genzrep you know is double represents instead of you know. 27:30.66 vigorbranding Um. 27:38.19 Sterling _Chowly_ 3% of the workforce at 6% I'm making up those numbers. Someone will fact, check me and correct me on it. But you're seeing kind of both of those factors come into play and you know restaurants again. They need to meet consumers where they are and so that'll be part of it. So Yeah I think it's definitely changed but I Also don't think On-premise is going away. No matter how much I love the convenience of getting my food. You know, delivered to me or I go pick it up I Also love sitting down Love breaking bread with people interacting with people ordering food getting recommendations like that experience I don't think goes away at All. It's just kind of the the percentage share. That that people kind of want to enjoy their food. 28:19.60 vigorbranding Yeah I Love that I think it it makes the interior design and the architectural and and the customer experience I think even more important. Um so many branches open up and it's like throw throw tables in there. Get some paint on the walls or vinyl If you're the person I'm thinking Of. Um, and you know just give them give them a roof and give them a seat and then get them out. Um, you know so we can turn the table but I do think now is the time as as I don't want to use the word threat but I will but as digital threatens the viability of our dining rooms. The question becomes like what makes my dining room. Worth. Sitting in you know and and I think Tech desperately has a role to play there to make the ordering experience even better I've said it before I've I've made some people mad about it. But I'm like I'm not quite sure that my waiter is always the better Choice. Um. 28:57.99 Sterling _Chowly_ Um, yeah. 29:11.39 Sterling _Chowly_ It yeah a hundred percent I mean look at there's there's restaurants who like look at jets pizza. For example, the average jets pizza has to have like 3 or 2 tables in it. It is it is meant for like it is meant for pickoff. 29:14.70 vigorbranding The way we use them. Yeah. 29:19.00 vigorbranding E. 29:27.10 vigorbranding Um, bright. 29:28.70 Sterling _Chowly_ Is meant for delivery that is how they've designed their business model. That's what their consumers have wanted. They've leaned into it. They added things like text ordering super early and like that's when they're focused and they've done really? Well then I can point to a number of other different change that. Never did delivery or or pick up even during a pandemic when they didn't do it and that was another route to go and they're very successful and I enjoy going to these places I mean during the pandemic you saw I saw in Chicago especially there's. 1 2 and even 3 michelin star restaurants that were doing pickup and to go and they actually did really well and when the pandemic ended they ended those services but what they did do is they got involved in separate companies that focused on that and now you have literally you have ah. 30:00.98 vigorbranding A a. 30:18.17 Sterling _Chowly_ Are restaurant groups. So the guy like guys from Millenia For example, ah you know you have basically similar quality that they had on their takeout for finish at home and now it's available for delivering you can order it through an appp right? And so sometimes you want that super high quality food. You're going to finish it at home like that's its own experience in itself. 30:34.72 vigorbranding Right. 30:36.80 Sterling _Chowly_ There's a company called called entree doing this out of Chicago and and so that the experiences are shifting but the fundamentals are all there and again it's just meeting your customers where they are. 30:49.87 vigorbranding I Love that. So obviously so far it's already a pretty darn big year for chali. Um, what's next man like what are you? What are you able to kind of tease out there. What does the future hold for the company. 31:02.54 Sterling _Chowly_ Yeah, now we've ah we've got a big year in the store. This is just the beginning in January we we launched our new restaurant control center with some really cool, unique features that a lot of restaurants haven't seen and kind of putting them back in the driver seat giving them more control. Um, we've got a few features in there now we're going to pump a lot more into that throughout the year you've got the the bringing Koala in-house. So we're going to be able to have a combined offering for the s and b space. Um, you know right around midyear timeframe and there's there's more to come. 31:38.15 Sterling _Chowly_ We're we're not done yet. We've got a lot. We want to accomplish we think we're really well positioned to do it and you know to be honest, it's it's all for the sake of helping restaurants and I've never had a clearer picture of what we can do to help them. So yeah, more to come. And know it's only march third but I'm excited you know for? What's next. 31:57.14 vigorbranding Yeah, it's a big year. Um, final question then I'll let you get back to your day ah might be the hardest 1 of all if you had 1 final meal. What would you eat where would you eat it and why. 32:09.46 Sterling _Chowly_ Ah, man um I know it's probably a corny answer but it would probably be my mom's homemade Mac and cheese that she's been making for me since I was a kid. 32:22.71 vigorbranding Oh. 32:27.10 Sterling _Chowly_ Ah, it's ah I've never had anything quite like it. It's It's unique. Reminds me a home and I love it growing up and still love it every time I go visitor so that would probably be it. 32:40.60 vigorbranding I did not corny at all I've said it before my my final meal is Thanksgiving dinner. Um, you know I just I love it whenever I'm blue or feeling stressed out I find a way to make thingsgiving dinner and it's just the best. 32:44.41 Sterling _Chowly_ Um, nice. Oh yeah. 32:51.51 Sterling _Chowly_ Whatever whenever I'm balloons stressed out. It's usually pootine least healthy, but absolutely delicious thing. So you know that's that's probably the more common occurrence I can't get my mom to ship me Mac and cheese. You know too much. 32:56.78 vigorbranding Yeah, well. 33:04.15 vigorbranding I Can't blame you come on Mom step up a vet man. That's awesome. Well hey man thanks for being so candid. Thanks for everything you're doing for the industry I'm really excited about what's happening next with chali. 33:11.86 Sterling _Chowly_ Ah, not she's she's amazing. She's amazing. 33:24.90 vigorbranding Um I will have all the links to Chali and the ah and your social channels and all that stuff as well. But is there a way for people to connect with you directly sterling. 33:33.33 Sterling _Chowly_ Ah, yeah I mean look I'm I'm not hard to find very active on on Linkedin go through all that it's usually the best place to reach out, get people connected I go to a lot of conferences and shows love visiting. You know, different cities restaurants and things like that I so always happy to to chat. But. Mean our website's the best place for for chali information to get in contact with us if you fill out that form. We reach out. You know, literally in minutes. So we're not, we're not hard to get a hold of. 34:00.60 vigorbranding I Love it man. Thanks again for all your time I appreciate it and we'll we'll catch up real soon. Hopefully in person. 34:05.91 Sterling _Chowly_ Thanks for having me Joseph.

Swineweb.com
Breaking Prop 12 update with Jason Jason McAlister

Swineweb.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 5:54


Jason McAlister the President of CloverLeaf Animal Welfare Systems joins us as he is entrenched in Prop 12 compliance. He answers three questions: 1. Misconception of Prop 12 Rules 2. When do we need to start putting records together 3. If the law is upheld when will it be in effect Instructions for the audit can be found here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1jwQrXBPp3X09eBuZiRgxqDLvLY63E6rg?usp=share_link

The Raising Capital Show
Automating Your Raises With Jason Wright

The Raising Capital Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 29:41


On this episode, Jason Wright shares the top reasons you should be using marketing automation to scale your capital raising. He also expresses the importance and methods to adding a human element to your marketing strategy.   What you'll discover: The future of marketing automation with A.I. Best practices announcing deals and getting soft commits What to automate and what to give your personal touch How Jason employs long-term nurture sequences  How to take advantage of the ‘back-end' to avoid missed opportunities How to get over the feeling of ‘bothering people'   More about Jason: Jason is a speaker, author, entrepreneur, limited partner real estate investor and digital marketing architect with a passion for helping other real estate investors and entrepreneurs with their sales funnels. Jason prides himself on his ability to connect with people and speak to them in a language they understand. Jason is able to design successful marketing automation machines all while keeping a positive attitude and sense of humor along the way. Ways to connect with Jason: https://intentionallyinspirational.com/ Useful links and resources: Join our new capital raising community group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/capitalraisingtalkwithcapitalraisingprosgroup   Free Trainings on “How To Raise More Capital & Find High Net-Worth Investors on Auto-Pilot”: findmoreinvestors.com/capital   Enter our monthly raffle by leaving a 5-star review and emailing a screenshot to: reviews@findmoreinvestors.com   Connect with Yakov: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yakovsavitskiy/ https://www.facebook.com/yakov.smart3   The following music was used for this media project: Music: Positive Fat Bass Intro Loop by WinnieTheMoog Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/6093-positive-fat-bass-intro-loop License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://linktr.ee/taigasoundprod   The following music was used for this media project: Music: Just Keep Going (Loopable) by chilledmusic Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/7245-just-keep-going-loopable License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license   The following music was used for this media project: Music: Business Of Dreams by MusicLFiles Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/9392-business-of-dreams License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist website: https://cemmusicproject.wixsite.com/musiclibraryfiles   #realestateinvesting #capitalraising #realestate #passiveinvesting 

At the Coalface Podcast - Hosted by Jason Greenwood
E203: Reinventing Commerce For The Trades Industry - Jason Bauder, Video Chat A Pro - THE ECOMMERCE EDGE Podcast - 08 April 2023

At the Coalface Podcast - Hosted by Jason Greenwood

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2023 47:22


Jason is the Founder & CEO of Video Chat A Pro - https://videochatapro.com Jason is a plumber with a long history of working in and owning plumbing companies After a life threatening visit to a customer's house, Jason thought there had to a better way for tradespeople like himself to service customers, at scale, without ever visiting their premises - and Video Chat A Pro was born Video Chat A Pro is a SaaS based, tradesperson marketplace and video service commerce delivery platform rolled into one In this episode, Jason & Jason discuss the challenges of building a new type of commerce platform and how knowing your industry and its needs intimately are critical success factors

The Source of Commercial Real Estate
How to Value Commercial Real Estate with Appraiser Jason Beakley

The Source of Commercial Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 52:32


Join host Jonathan Hayek with guest Jason Beakley, experienced commercial real estate appraiser. Enjoy hearing about:- The different methods used to calculate the value of CRE- How intended use of a property could impact the appraised value - How an investor can impact the outcome of an appraiser - The different services an appraiser can provide for an investor- Plus tons more!Connect with Jason:Jason on Linked In Support the podcast by making a monthly donation through Patreon. When you contribute, you'll get access to bonus content not available anywhere else. If you enjoyed this episode, you would probably enjoy reading my weekly newsletter. Every Friday, you'll get a behind the scenes look at my investing, including current events in commercial real estate, deals I'm working on, and random personal things going on in my life. It's a super quick read and you can unsubscribe anytime. - Jonathan Subscribe to the newsletter here: www.thesourcecre.com/newsletterEmail Jonathan with comments or suggestions:podcast@thesourcecre.comOr visit the webpage:www.thesourcecre.com*Some or all of the show notes may have been generated using AI tools.

Acquiring Minds
Recent Guest Exits for 8 Figures

Acquiring Minds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 34:37


Shortly after his first interview in June, Jason Andrews sold his business to a strategic buyer for a life-changing sum. Topics in Jason's interview: Jason's recent exit of the group purchasing organization (GPO) he acquired in 2016 How he had grown the business 50-60% without increasing staff The downside of buying a super-niche business The advantages of acquiring a bigger business How his sales background influenced the way he restructured the company Why he says “don't pay down your debt too fast” How he finds support in a local business leader group The fun part of running his business Why you may need to reconsider your growth model What's on his post-exit bucket list References and how to reach Jason: Jason's original episode from June 2022 Jason's Twitter Jason's LinkedIn Built to Sell by John Warrillow Overhaul your website with ongoing support & unlimited edits, all for a flat monthly fee:EversiteGet complimentary due diligence on your acquisition's insurance & benefits program:Oberle Risk Strategies - Search Fund TeamConnect with Acquiring Minds: See past + future interviews on the YouTube channel Connect with host Will Smith on LinkedIn Follow Will on Twitter

Comics for Fun and Profit
Episode 803: Episode 803 - Jason Interviews Jason Shawn Alexander - Blacula: Return of the King - Zombie Love Studios

Comics for Fun and Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 41:52


Episode 803 - Jason Interviews Jason Shawn Alexander - Blacula: Return of the King - Zombie Love StudiosLos Angeles – the City of Angels. Two souls, one is looking for vengeance and one is looking for the truth. They share one thing in common, they are both searching for the legendary vampire Blacula. Tina Thomas is a reporter for the blog Dark Knights, which chronicles all things unnatural, uneasy, and undead. She meets a young man named Kross whose family was forever changed by the vampire. Kross asks Tina to help him kill Blacula. Blacula too is on a mission, he is searching for the one who forever changed his life centuries ago. His name is Count Dracula.  Buy It: https://www.amazon.com/Blacula-Return-King-Rodney-Barnes/dp/1958509000Zombie Love Studios https://zombielovestudios.com/Merch https://comicsfunprofit.threadless.comPatreon https://www.patreon.com/comicsfunprofit Donations Keep Our Show Going, Please Give https://bit.ly/36s7YeL Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast. All the C4FaP links you could ever need in one place https://beacons.ai/comicsfunprofit Listen To the Episode Here: https://comcsforfunandprofit.podomatic.com/ 

The Confident Retirement
Ep 071: Calm in the Chaos

The Confident Retirement

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 33:25


Jason S. Weiss is a litigator who handles all aspects of business and commercial litigation. He was recently appointed as a Board Member of Benefits Specialist Inc. and voted President of Leadership Coral Springs Class of 2011. Jason is also a former adjunct professor of Sports Law at Nova Southeastern School of Law, a former adjunct professor of the graduate level course Sports Law at St. Thomas University and a former judge for the Broward County Teen Court Program. He serves as a legal advisor to professional athletes, performers and entertainers in all aspects of their professional and personal activities. Jason has been selected by Super Lawyer magazine as a Rising Star in 2009, 2010 and 2011. His areas of concentration include Commercial/Business Litigation, Sports and Entertainment, Business Transactions, American's with Disabilities Act cases, Consumer Protection, Landlord/Tenant Matters, Medical Marijuana, Personal Injury and Real Estate Litigation. Listen to this informative The Confident Retirement episode with Jason Weiss about being calm counsel in chaos. Here is what to expect on this week's show: ●     Common misconceptions people have about Jason ●     Jason's passion outside of law ●     Unique factors in dealing with sports & entertainment clients ●     What is elder abuse? ●     Jason's biggest challenge and obstacle   Connect with Jason: https://www.jswlawyer.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Comics for Fun and Profit
Episode 758: Episode 758-Thanks to Our Patrons Jason Interviews Jason Starr - The Next Time I Die - Hard Case Crime

Comics for Fun and Profit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 46:54


Episode 758-Jason Interviews Jason Starr @JasonStarrBooks - The Next Time I Die Hard Case Crime-A paranoid thriller in the mind-bending tradition of Philip K. Dick and The Twilight Zone, THE NEXT TIME I DIE will draw you into its claustrophobic web of suspense and leave you questioning everything you think you know. DYING WAS ONLY THE BEGINNING. shorturl.at/LSW16Support Our Patreon Unlock More C4FaP Bonus Content https://www.patreon.com/comicsfunprofit Kyle's RPG Podcasts: Encore of the Lost & Two Past Midnight @DorkDayPodcast https://www.dorkdayafternoon.com Shop Kowabunga's Exclusive Variants https://shopkowabunga.com/shop/ Donations Keep Our Show Going, Please Give https://bit.ly/36s7YeL Get on the Kowabunga (Deep Discount Comics) FOC and Preorder list http://eepurl.com/dy2Z8D Thank You Shout Out to Our Patrons: Adam P., Eric H., Jon A., Andrew C., Bradley R., Aaron M., Darrin W., Dennis C., David D., Christopher E., Martin F. Email us at: Comicsforfunandprofit@gmail.com - questions, comments, gripes, we can't wait to hear what you have to say. Follow us on twitter.com/ComicsFunProfit & instagram.com/comicsforfunandprofit Like us on Facebook.com/ComicsForFunAndProfit Subscribe, rate, review on itunes, Spotify, Stitcher, YouTube. Thank you so much for listening and spreading the word about our little comic book podcast. Listen To the Episode Here: https://comcsforfunandprofit.podomatic.com/ 

高維修男女
ep. 82|聽到安倍晉三遇刺身亡事件,你想到了什麼? feat. Monique

高維修男女

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 68:29


『舉目所見,盡是急著被他人認同,卻無法跟自己好好對話的人。』這是安倍晉三7/8在奈良遇刺後,Jason寫下的心情,這一集,Jason特別情商邀請到靈魂朋友 Monique來上節目,從政治人物家屬的角度,談談這個驚動全世界的事件,聊聊知情時兩人各別的感受。 Monique出生以來就是政治人物女兒的身份,聽到新聞會有什麼樣的憂心?Jason的日本友人最近感受到的社會氛圍是什麼?這集對話中,Monique談及自己與政治圈的距離,Jason也好奇探問二代從政的優勢與包袱又是什麼? Monique 坐在錄音間裡的時候,自帶光芒,包括從環境而生的敏銳觀察力及觀點,更有她找到自己生命理想和親力親為實踐偏鄉教育的熱忱。也第一次從她分享中理解到『不山不市』被遺忘之地,需要更多關心。 安倍晉三7/8在奈良遇刺,他是日本政壇最支持台灣的政治家之一,這段時間新聞佔領台灣各版面,大家都追著新聞看,而這一集我們僅用一點點時間談談他,記住這一天。Monique的來到,也讓大家從心靈上再找到一樣能支持台灣的方式。 立賢教育基金會 https://www.theshiner.org 高維修男女 IG https://www.instagram.com/highmaintenance__podcast/ 主持人: Jason賴俊龍 FB http://fb.me/jasonuniverse4u/ IG https://www.instagram.com/jasonbrilliant/ 高維修小姐 FB http://fb.me/wanderlust1o8/ IG https://www.instagram.com/wanderlust1o8/ 製作人 Mavis YUE 剪輯師 江承恩 合作洽談請聯繫 凱特經紀 katedog@ms35.hinet.net

Trap One: A Doctor Who Podcast

Thank you for downloading the Trap One Podcast. On this episode Pete (@Prof_Quiteamess), Si (@Si_Hart), Joe (@docoho), Steven (@steedstylin) and Jason (@Jason_jtt) report from the Utopia convention.

The Art of Photography With Stanley Aryanto
Ep 40 - How David Fairs dig himself out of burn out to find balance in his life and sold out his NFT project on Solana

The Art of Photography With Stanley Aryanto

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 50:47


Hey Wicked Hunters, I'm excited to be talking to an Australian artist who has made good wins in NFT world. New Light Visuals is the label for all visual work by artist David Fairs. David has been a photographer, designer, animator, cinematographer, editor, sound designer and colourist for over fifteen years. Working his way up the chain to the role of Creative Director, being on sets and in studios with some of the biggest talent and crews in Australia.  David now defines his art as an important escape from the stresses and anxiety of daily life. A process akin to meditation that has resonated with many and will now be the focus of his work going forward. Supporting mental health institutions and viewers to provide as much relief from the negative energies we all experience regularly. Taking time out to produce these images is as therapeutic witnessing them as it is appreciating them for the viewer.    If you want to learn more about David's work, you can find it here: Link to social media: Website - Newlightvisual.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/newlightvisuals/  Twitter - https://twitter.com/newlightvisuals/  NFT Arts - https://www.newlightvisual.com/nft-art  Other ways to listen and subscribe to the podcast: • Spotify - http://bit.ly/twhspotify   • Apple Podcast - https://bit.ly/Theartofphotography   • Google Podcast: https://bit.ly/TheArtOfPhotographyWithStanleyAr   • Website: https://podcast.thewickedhunt.com      • Tune In (Alexa) - https://bit.ly/TuneInTheArtOfPhotographyPodcastWithStanleyAr     For those of you who want to learn more about The Wicked Hunt Photography by Stanley Aryanto: • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewickedhunt/    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewickedhunt/  • Masterclass: https://www.TheWickedHuntPhotography.com      • Photo print: https://www.TheWickedHunt.com/   Don't forget to leave a review on the podcast if you enjoy this conversation. It would help us to get found and help to inspire other photographers.  ----------------------- Transcription: David Fairs  0:00   So I really went 24/7 Like I was sleeping as little as I possibly could just so I could keep up. You know, when I when I get hold of something and with work, I go all in like I really do. And it's kind of to my detriment sometimes. So, in January, I burned out properly like I literally couldn't even listen to a conversation in real life Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  0:28   Hey, we can do is welcome back to The Art of Photography podcast, where we share artists journey, and we get to learn how they get to where they are today and find inspiration to the journey. And today we have somebody from down under. And he's very, he loves the ocean, he takes beautiful, beautiful photograph of the ocean. I know him from the NFT space, and you have a beautiful collection of that as well. So let's welcome David David, how's it going? David Fairs  1:03   Good. Thank you. How are you? Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  1:05   Doing? Well, I see that you have a little bit of flu there. Hopefully, it's not too bad. David Fairs  1:12   No, it's got me. I've been out for a few days. But I'm glad to be here. And I'm happy to do the podcast, we'll get through it. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  1:20   Yeah, you're working too hard, man, you need to take it easy. So, you know, thanks for being here. And I know we have a little bit of mismatch to, you know, to have this recording. So I'm glad to finally, you know, sit with you and make this happen. I've been following your journey in the NFC journey, as well as following your, your photography and your creative world. So it's been like an inspiration just to see that right. And that's why I want to talk with you. I want to chat with you about your journey. I know that more often than not, you know, we don't get to share our life story, but it's more about the photograph or the art. So I'm excited to be able to learn more from you. Um, I guess let's start with, you know, how did you find photography and what it is that makes you fall in love with it? David Fairs  2:19   That's a good question. So it kind of fell in my lap. I have always been an artist for as long as I can remember. And I got into graphic design quite late as a career. And I worked my way up to creative director role, which was a really good, proud moment. For me, I was happy to have achieved that. And then I was working in the studio with a lot of really talented photographers and cinematographers directing shoots, and I just started to get obsessed with the gear and the settings. And you know, what we saw on set, and then the final product, and it was just, it was mind blowing to me that they could shape light and, you know, create these amazing images from what looks like a fairly rudimentary set in the studio. So I just started to go down that path, and I got sucked in big time. And little did my boss know, but I was grilling my photographers every day and finding out there settings that we're using and what equipment I should start out with. And actually, I invested in my own little setup and just started exploring the world of photography and video. And it's been amazing. Yeah, I fell in love with it, as you said. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  3:33   That's amazing. And, you know, it's, it's interesting, you know, how everyone can fall in love with photography or fall into photography. So it's great to hear that. And was there a moment in time where you know, you do photography, or you go out for an adventure, and you capture a photo or whatever it is in your life that makes you you know, like, was there like a time that you can put that was the turning point or that makes you like, wow, you know, I want to do this. I want to do more of this. I want to do the rest of my life. David Fairs  4:11   Yeah, I think there was a couple actually. So the first was I it was a bit crazy. And I took a client on. And I'd never shot video or audio or anything before. And the client flew me from Sydney to Las Vegas to shoot a child Expo convention which was mentally I was also all my instincts. Were telling me Don't do it, you're going to fail, you know, it's going to be terrible. You're going to embarrass yourself and my wife just said just do it. You know, and this is a chance for you to find something else that you love and who knows where it will take you and so, so I did I flew to Vegas. I stuffed up so many shots and settings and audio and made all the terrible mistakes you can make under the sun. But the client were really happy Be and they, they invited me back two years subsequent after. So I did three years on that job actually. So that moment in time gave me the belief in myself that you just have to do it and you just have to, you know, do the best you possibly can with the equipment you have. And your knowledge and skill set will come as you build. And that's what's been, that's what's happened, I've, I've been able to over the past five years, just build up that skill set to a really high professional level now where I'm confident, and I don't have that voice saying don't do it, you're gonna fail. You know, so that was one moment. The other moment for photography was when I got a drone, and as part of my sort of video offering, or my business, and I started to shoot more photography to just work on composition, and work out sort of angles and light. And, and that was yeah, that was a moment when I when I realised that I had a really good eye for composition in life in drone photography. And it was quite a unique thing back at the time. There were a few big accounts doing it. But now there's, you know, 1000s, whereas before, it was more like 10s, and hundreds. And so I thought that that was a niche that I could really kind of accelerating excel in. Sorry. So yeah, those two moments really defined my journey in photography and video. And so Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  6:16   wow, that's really cool. You know, I think I already find inspiration in that. I think that's really cool to, to take a leap of faith like that, especially if you've never heard shot one before, like you say, or you know, like, No, not in that setting. And you flew all the way to Las Vegas. David Fairs  6:34   It was terrifying. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  6:37   That is crazy. David Fairs  6:38   So my friend that friend lent me a Canon seven D and I literally spent two days before flying out learning how to function and the menu settings. And he gave me a quick rundown on some things, but that was it was really baptism of fire. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  6:54   You know, that's, that's, that's really awesome. Because I mean, I don't know, if you do ever have this feeling, you know, when you want to post something on the website or on Instagram, you always think like, you know, it's, it's not perfect, yeah, like, I need to do this. And then you know, you edit this part of Angola. I still don't like it, it's something about it. And you keep going back and forth, back and forth, and back and forth. You know, and you ended up not posting it anyway. Right? You ever have that moment? David Fairs  7:26   Yeah, definitely. I know that feeling? Well, I have pieces that I've been sitting on for four years that I'm still not happy with. And then some days, you know, you've got your own presets there that you've crafted over the years, and you just click a button and boom, the image is perfect. You know, so it's, it's funny how it works. But yeah, I know exactly what you mean. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  7:46   Yeah, that's exactly right. And you know, this, what you did in this, it basically in, in that first key was like, literally just crush all that, you know, doubts and just go you know, what, again, I fly all the way halfway around the world. You know, for those of you for the listeners who don't know where David is, he's in, you're in the East Coast, you're in Sydney or Melbourne? Yeah, just just a little bit south of Sydney will let go of Sydney. Exactly. So you know, you flew all the way around the world and just pick up the skin so that is amazing, you know, and that just goes to show that sometimes a lot of this thing a lot of doubts are only in our head, you know, it turns out that your client really loves it even though you know you say that you just screw up a lot of settings a lot of audio and stuff like that. So that's really awesome. So I do see a lot of your your photography are are mainly from drones, you know, there's a lot of beautiful photos of the coast as well as you know, the wildlife especially ocean wildlife. Is that Is that something that you draw to because I know that around Sydney there's a lot of waterfalls and stuff like that but is there a reason that makes you you know shoot because that means you follow people surfing or you know the wildlife around water David Fairs  9:21   so I'm a big fan of hikes and waterfalls and all things mountain as well. However, I tend to go off the track when I go out there and don't don't take gear or anything. I just take my family and we go and enjoy that bushwalking and just be really what mods nature so I haven't had the chance I've shot some wildflowers and a few things just to play around. But I haven't really found a passion in that side of things. I kind of tend to feel freer when I'm just out there enjoying it. That's just personally for me, I do admire waterfall shots with the long exposure and think wow, I'd love to give that a go but I haven't got there yet. Maybe one day um But I think the coast stuff. So I've always gravitated towards surfing and my dad got me into surfing when I was about five. And so it's been a part of my life, as long as I can remember, in the photography side, it was a real tug of war because I like go to shoot sunrise, and there'll be waves and I'll be like, Oh, just go surfing. So I go surfing more than I go shooting still to this day. But I really do love the fact that I can be there, go for a surf, get some waves, and then, you know, come back out launch the drone and get some shots as well. Sounds fine. But it's quite an enjoyable way to kick off the day for me for sure. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  10:41   Ah, that's an example that explains it. That's why you're, you know, you go out there take a lot of people serving so that's, that's really cool. You know, I'm, I try by just not that I try. I tried to get back to surfing the other day and I got rocked by the waves real hard. Like that's, you know, we get robbed in in crypto space, but I got robbed. And you know, coming back seeing the craters base crashing and it's just like, I felt like I almost drawn like, Okay, I still alive. But it's man certainly is a lot of fun in capturing, I'm gonna say capturing people serving from a drone is a lot of fun. And are they it's, it's a lot, it's very difficult as well to capture because, you know, like, sometimes they speed up, right, they turn and they speed up, and sometimes they came back and then slow down. So like, you kind of need to know where to go, when to stop and have that? Is it because that you know, you're a surfer yourself that you're able to understand that movement so that you could capture this photograph better? David Fairs  11:58   Yeah, I think that's definitely the case. I see. I see a lot of guys who haven't been in that sort of culture. And though they'll message me and say, you know, how do you get these shots? Like, I just can't get these guys in frame, you know, and it's about predicting where they're going to be. That's a lot of it. Because you can line up a shot. And then next thing you know, they've dropped in and they're out of frame, they're gone. So yeah, even for me as a surfer, it's really difficult. Like, I think that's what I really love about it is the challenge. You might shoot 1000 shots and get three that you're happy with. If that, you know you might get zero. So, I mean, that's with everything, right? Every genre, every subject, we all put a lot of time and effort into perfecting those shots. So that's definitely why I love it. It's a real adrenaline rush, as well been flying a drone in the sky for one while trying to think about your settings. Think about composition, you know, light direction. All those things at once. It's like a video game almost. It's yeah, it's really enjoyable. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  13:01   Yeah, no, I think you're right. You know, a lot of people kind of see, you know, all of our beautiful images and they think you know, oh yeah, all you got to do is just get a good camera and take a few hours of lesson and take a couple of shots but what they don't realise is the amount of shots that you take, you know, I mean, I think I have like about 200,000 shots or something on my life now and being good 10% of them you know that is that I'm really truly proud of but if that probably last year probably. Yeah, exactly. So it's such an important important thing to kind of talk about because a lot of people don't understand that journey and when they give that a try you know I I have taught a few students where they just given up and you're like you know what, I'm not good enough for this because my photo is just doesn't look like you're so like this other people in Instagram. It's like well, do you know how long we take us to get there? Right? So yeah, it's such an important thing to talk about. But I see that most of your shot from drone is that is there do you actually take photo from a camera as well? Or is that where you find your passion and that's where you get, you know, energised and excited about what photography drone David Fairs  14:30   but think I do shoot stills with DSLR I've got a mirrorless sorry, the Panasonic GH five I got that predominantly for video because it's a it was a very affordable based on the camera like for what it was, you know for what you pay for it. I was getting 4k 60 180 frames per second attend it. This was back in 2017 So it was a beast beast of a camera and could shoot stills that it's not the best stills camera and you know and there's a bit of noise in there with Low light so it's not perfect, but I do use it. But I'm most proud of those images through the drone in the they just, they sum up they summarise my art more than anything else you I still shoot with the camera there stills camera in the water, I've got a water housing. So I'll jump in the surf and swim out and get some shots of surfers and I'm still not at a level with that and I'm proud of yet that's still a very much a work in progress and a learning curve for me, which is fine, I enjoy that I'm still learning, you know, I think having a art form to practice and get better at is a gift you know, so I really enjoy that. But in terms of selling art, and putting it out there into the community, those images that you've seen, they're there. They're my best work they're what I love to put forward and show people what I can do that's incredible. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  15:59   You know, it's I you know, your photo is just breathtaking it it really reminds me of the beautiful cars of Australia. I believe we have the best cars in the world. Probably I'm a bit biassed is over Australia myself. But But um, so when you think photo these surfers and stuff, how low do you go? Are you Are you not afraid of can I you know, because you got an offshore wind with the waves and all that stuff is that of concern when you fly the drone close, or do you try to kind of you know, keep the distance so that you are further away from from the from the water. David Fairs  16:44   So I like to get really low like one to two metres off the surface, it just, it just provides such a great image, I've tried other angles and things like that. And they just don't work out quite as well, it kind of you lose that impact of the subject. And one of my favourite compositions is to shoot directly at this with a surfer silhouetted by the sunlight, but just be close enough that you can still get detail in the surfer. I will keep my distance with people I don't know. But if I've got people that are local break, where I serve, everyone knows me, you know that I'm a drone photographer in that space, I quite enjoy getting shots of themselves anyway, I will get quite close. And so they're fine with that. I try not to get above people too much. Because if it was to fail and fall out of the sky, then you're probably going to hurt someone quite badly. So more directly in front and get sort of within I don't know, a good a good distance that you can still see detail in the person in the subject so that they're not too noisy. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  17:52   That's a good advice, man. You know, I think there's a lot of people that doesn't consider that when they fly a drone is that when it fails, it could definitely hurt people. David Fairs  18:01   Yeah. It's actually illegal to fly above people. So yeah, Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  18:06   yeah. So it's good that you mentioned that. Yeah. So I love to talk about, you know, some of the work that you continuously put out on, you know, on your SNMP as well as in your Twitter of, you know, whales and you know, some of the wildlife in the water. How do you go about finding this? Creatures, beautiful creatures, as well as you know? Like, what does it take to be able to capture or fine and David Fairs  18:41   captured? Yes, I wish I knew is the answer. It's just potluck. It's just like, I mean, there's been a couple of times where I've been in some group chats. And people will say, you know, oh, there's a pod coming up the coast right now, and they're being seen at this place. So you can kind of predict, but I genuinely like just deciding like today, I'm probably going to go drive down to chi ama around Golden Hour, and hope for the best because they're on the move at the moment. And so it's really just about being out there and you know, experiencing what nature has to offer so I've gotten very lucky in the past but I've also lucked out a lot of times you know, you go hear these reports as Wales around blah blah blah and then you go looking for them and even if you can see them sometimes you can't even find them with the drone. So it's really just luck and just consistency just trying to find them by turning up and you know, there's always something to shoot if they're not there. So, you know, you might get another composition or the sunset or whatever. It's just about being out there and shooting for me. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  19:54   That is a great advice, man. You know, I think a lot of us photographers put x periences For on top of all the photos that we're going to capture, you know, so we would still go out there and take our chances, even if we might not get anything out of it. So I think that's that's what energises us. That's what makes us excited about ally. So that that's, it's cool that you get to do more of that. And, you know, so what? What are you? You know, like you have, you have put up a few collections out on NFT. And you know, congratulations, by the way on this. On this Ilana, David Fairs  20:39   it does make you guys more mind blowing that was absolutely mind blowing. I couldn't believe it. In a bear market. It was just like, what is happening. So you know, I probably focus on salida for a little bit to be honest, just at the moment, may as well ride that momentum. And it allows me to put some work out that, you know, I can, I can actually choose a bigger collection of work and curate bodies of work, because on open sea and foundation and things like that I've, I've had some sales and success, but I've never sold out a collection. So it's nice to see the enthusiasm on Solana and collectors are very keen for photography. So yeah, I was blown away by that. It's just been wild to see that actually happening. I think it was two days or 12 pieces, which is gone. So yeah, I'm dropping something this Friday, because it's second collection, and then keep going from there. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  21:34   That's incredible. Yeah. So for those of you who don't know, what's NFP, I actually have a podcast, talking about what's in ft and the Solana and Etherium that David's talking about, it's basically kind of the the currency that become the platform of where you could sell the NFT. But I'd like to hear more about your NFT journey as well. You know, so what, what makes what drawn you into the NFT in the first place? And how did you find out about it? David Fairs  22:07   Yeah, so I was really lucky in that, I was in a great community on Instagram, with a lot of drone photographers, and just artists in general. And I built up a pretty good following on there, through just networking and sharing my work. A lot of opportunities came up through Instagram, so it was really good. And then it just started to just started to die off quite suddenly, when Facebook took over and they did you know, all the changes, and I think most photographers would understand what I'm talking about. So it just became quite discouraging. And I started to, to just, I don't know, not get depressed that it wasn't really a healthy space to be in for me. So I stepped away, and just focus on my family. And my job. And I was basically thinking that I had to get a pretty, you know, solid job to secure like, for security for my family that didn't really have anything to do with art because I was like, I've given it a go, I've tried and it's not it's more of a side hustle. And I need to focus on my career and just get a job, you know, maybe in finance or something where there's better money. You know, which would probably be soul crushing for someone like me. But anyway, long story short, I saw some friends get into the NFT game, and they had huge success. And my brother had told me about it the year before and I sort of thought, I don't know what your sounds dodgy. I don't know what you're talking about. You know, I didn't, I didn't want to have to go to another platform and start again, what I've done with Instagram, I thought I just don't have the energy to do that again. But I should have at that point, because it was like November 2019. And that's when you know, everything was kind of exploding. But anyway, I saw some friends had success and then I messaged them and said, you know what's, what's the goal here? What's going on? Because they sold 60 pieces overnight, you know, massive success on Aetherium. And they just ran me through everything and I thought okay, I'm gonna just go you know, I'll just start slow and I'll take my time and and then when I came in, everyone was just killing it like everyone was making sale. So I started to get really quite anxious and think I've got to get in before it's too late. So I rushed my whole thing and like I just grabbed a whole bunch of images that I was really proud of and put them out there quite a high price as a newbie and thought, you know, all these other guys are selling work for that. Why can't I so I launched this collection and I sold a few pieces straight off the bat. It was really quite amazing. And then it just snowballed from there. And I was like stuck with this all this art that no one was buying. And so it was a mixed journey, to be honest. But yeah, the entry was good. I launched people received it well. And I've just been welcomed by the community and connected with people like itself. And it's been incredible that side of it has just been absolutely amazing. And that's why I'm still here to be honest, because my art stalled. And I didn't have a lot of energy to just keep marketing stuff that wasn't going to provide me any return on investment of the time. Being a family, man, my time is so important. So I started to think, you know, what am I doing, but just the friends and everyone building each other up and connecting some positive, then something like Facebook or Instagram or any other platform, I get to talk with, you know, have these podcasts and connect on Zoom calls with other creatives. And it's just kept me really focused as an artist to believe in myself and think you know, that this is something that's really special that we've all found, and I want to stick with it. Even though times are tough right now, as you know, I think it's important to keep focus on your art and be positive. So yeah, that's pretty much journey, I guess, how I got into it, and why I'm still here. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  26:00   Yeah, that's, that's cool. And, you know, I know that a lot of people are sceptical about the NFT. And, you know, what's, what's what's possible. And it's, it's, it's crazy to see what's possible in the NFT space, because at the end of the day, it's, it's not a it's not, it's not a way to make money, it's just a tool, and you know, how you make how you plan to use that tool, it's really entirely up to you. So I'm really excited actually, to see, you know, where is this NFT kind of going to Def flop to, you know, in the future? Because it's yeah, I just see that so many people already coming up with so many creative ideas. So, who are you, you know, you have a family, you, you do your photography, and you know, now you jump into the NFT world, which is, you know, going like Samsung miles per second or kilometres per hours, right? Whatever metric you're using, how do you find the time to be able to do all that, you know, because that all of that takes time. And, you know, it's, it's always hard to be able to find a time to be to be active and to be present in so that you can stay relevant in the social media, let alone, you know, with everything that has happened with, you know, family and everything in real life. So how do you find the time and what it is that you do to be able to balance that? David Fairs  27:38   Yeah, it's a really good question on that, I'm still figuring it out. To be honest. I just dedicate as much time as I can to my family first. But my wife is very supportive and understands the success that could the potential success in this space with web three. And so I, we've worked out kind of a routine around it, where I say, Do I need to do this much shooting to create art, for one, that's the most important and then also need to do the networking and the marketing as well. And so it is, I am treating it like a business in that I lock in for a certain amount of time. I make sure I'm very productive. And then I log off. And I, you know, I'm not just scrolling my phone and all that sort of software's. We don't join the space. The reason I've gotten to that part is I learned the hard way. So when I joined the space, I was just on 24/7, like you said, it's like moving 1000 miles per hour, my brain was absorbing, you know, information so fast that I didn't really know how to keep up. And I burnt out to be honest. And so I joined officially joined, I rented a collection in March of 2021. And then I officially joined NFT Twitter in September, because I didn't I have no idea that that's where you did all your marketing. I thought you did it on open sea. So anyway, that's another story. But I then from September, I felt like I had to play catch up because everyone was, you know, go go go. And then people were killing it. Like I was blown away at how many sales were being made every day. It was horrible. Like, I've never experienced anything like it before. I never want to again, and I don't want anyone else to have to go through it. And that was just purely because I wasn't looking after myself. And I was just focused on NF T's. So at that point, I was forced to take a break and step away. I missed a whole lot of opportunities. I felt really horrible. And it was a really negative experience. But I've come back from that arrested, I focus on family and just what I could do to get myself back to normal and then now that I'm in a better place, I'm very weary of that reality and making sure that you know, my time is spent very well when I'm alone Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  30:00   That's incredible. And, you know, thanks for sharing that. You know, I think burnout is a really difficult thing to avoid, especially when you try to achieve something very hard and like, for people who are in the office, you know, if they working for to make a living when they get burnout, it's, it's gonna work but for us, because it's the things that it's our passion, it's what energise us, though is what makes us alive. So when you burn out, you cannot lose, you know, everything and you know, lose that passion. So, I'm glad that, you know, you take your time off and reprioritize. So, how can you share with us a little bit? How, what what did you do when you when you have that burnout? You know, did you lose your passion for photography? If so, how did you get that passion back? And you know, I know that I see you more active again, you know, and of course, you're, you're crushing it as well with the with the NFB collection. Solana. Right. So how did you kind of spring back from that, and basically, stand stronger, and you know, taller from that experience. David Fairs  31:26   So several things have contributed to that. And one of it is the community, whatever it is a really good friend of mine that I've made online called Jason O'Rourke, you might know him Jason iPhoto. He literally just carried me through even though it wasn't online, I was I was literally I couldn't be I had deleted Twitter, I was off line completely. Because I was like, just a mess. You know, I feel so bad for my family. Because my wife had to pick up the slack. I couldn't even help with the kids or anything. It was it was very serious. And the only reason I'm sharing this is not to be a victim, you know, feel sorry for me, it's to let people know how serious it isn't it what can happen. I think it's very important for us all to kind of share those experiences and look out for each other. So Jason, he basically was my marketing manager at that point in time. And he just, he was sharing my staff while I wasn't there and checking in with me, and, and then he was making sure everyone else was helping to. And I think that's one of the things that kept me alive in the space is that like, you know, it's not just about the art, it's about the community as well. And the friends that I've made and the connections, everyone is generally trying to help each other succeed, which is just, I've never experienced anything like that before in the art space, it's usually dog, a dog come from corporate background as well. It's like everyone's climbing over each other to get to the top right. So that, and I never lost the passion for art, I just was really upset that I wasn't able to even go out and create anything, because I just couldn't make I was just sleeping like I was so mentally exhausted, that I couldn't even fathom driving to the beach to take some shots. So I think it was like more of a disappointment than I'd gotten to that point without realising what I was doing. And I just promised myself that it was never going to happen again. And then I would get better. And eventually, you know, it didn't take long, it wasn't months or anything. It was just a few weeks of rest. And then my wife said to me, like, look, I've got the kids, why don't you go to wherever you want your favourite place and just shoot some photos, like just take the day and go and do some photography, because I know you miss it. And then, you know, how lucky am I to have a partner like that that's supportive like that just, I felt guilty leaving it with the kids. But then that day is a bit that's a very important day for me because I did get that joy back and I realised that it is a part of what I want to do and who I am. And I just loved it. I didn't even get any photos that I was happy with. But I just really relish that day to shoot from sunrise all the way through to sunset and go home. So yeah, that would be probably the biggest point for me. And I was like, okay, I can do this now. Like, let's go. And like I said, it's just more balanced and more healthy approach to the whole side of it. And I've just been lucky to have that success. Like you said recently that fired me up. Okay, I can do this. Let's go. Let's go. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  34:29   That's fantastic, man. Thanks for sharing. You know, I think it's really important to share that thing because I know that when when people see us on social media, you know, they might not seen this, not only because not only because there's a lot more successes we share on the social media, but also the algorithm makers so that you know, we don't see everything so even if we share it, they might not see that so it's exactly you know, the reason why I started this podcast is that you know, I want to share with you People who are trying to get their, to realise that it is simple, but it is not easy, you know, to get there and you just share a whole lot of jam there. So, I know Jason Jason is, is such a beautiful human is it is. So it's great to be able to, you know, to build relationship like that through social media, right? Of all As and he's like, all the way in Hawaii, right. So I think that's what's really cool about it. And, you know, a lot of people say a lot of negative thing about whatever it is. But I think if they focus on the good, they might find more benefit than focusing on the bad itself. I think at the end of the day, there's always something bad about whatever it is we're doing whatever it is in life, and it looks like you have that approach. So that's, that's incredible. Actually, when you share that story, I have like a goosebumps because I know exactly how that feel where you just go out, you know, you just you just take photo, you don't get any photo. That's, that's like crazy, beautiful or anything like that. But it just feels sort of happy to be able to get that feeling back. So I'm glad that you're able to do that made. You know, suddenly, like you have an an amazing wife, who is supportive of you showing up and that takes you through this whole thing. And you know, just hearing that I was like, Wow, maybe I should have her into podcasts. David Fairs  36:38   Next time. She's, she's an amazing woman. Yeah, she is. She's just been such an incredible mom. And got me through some really hard times. So you have to shout it out. For sure. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  36:50   That's fantastic. Yeah, I think that's you know, that's, that's, that's, that's, that's the real partner in life right? Through thick and thin. Yeah, that's, that's really cool. So, you mentioned earlier that there are some pieces you know, that you have, you know, that takes a long, long time for you to put out there. You know, you keep dabbling on that you keep playing around with until you finally happy with it. Is there any piece that come in mind, I would love to hear a story behind that. And what makes it so difficult to put it out there? David Fairs  37:30   Yeah, that's a good question. There's a few that come to mind. I guess the the pieces I have on foundation definitely fit that bill at the moment. They're the ones that there's a picture of Bronte rock pool that I designed as a guitar. It took me a good year to get happy with that. And to create that pace. Just because I had to keep returning from I was originally living over in northern beaches, and having to drive to Bondi and Bronte was like an hour or two like to get there in traffic. So I think I went back like seven times to get the light in the way I wanted a wave coming over the pool. And, you know, that sort of approach, it took me a lot of work to get that and then finally to get the shot, and then create the composite with the guitar image over the top. And I think there's like hundreds of layers in Photoshop for that one. So that is the kind of thing I'm talking about in terms of like the process and, and how I just keep pushing and pushing until I'm 100% happy with it. I'm still not 100% happy with that one. Like I still see things in and I'm like, Oh, I could have got one of the shadows is slightly off. But I don't know people don't seem to notice. But I've got actually one that like I said he's about four years old. Yeah. Which was a picture that Mr. Watson shared. I don't know if you remember from the she's a drone, Archie did a free FFA challenge where people could edit her work and a bunch of other people on Instagram as well. And I entered a trial to try to enter a pitch of hers I entered another shot from another photographer, which did really well but MERS one was Bromo volcano in Indonesia. And what I wanted to do is actually cut out the volcano itself, the smoke all the layers, the foreground background middle ground, I wanted to animate a 3d camera through it. And so like I've done the work but it's it doesn't look quite right. And I don't want to share it because it's not like to in my head, I've got the picture of what it needs to look like and it's not there. So that's one that I'll keep working on and keep brushing up my skills on and you know, I could easily just outsource it to someone to like get you know, a really high tech animator and say hey, this is the brief and and get it done. But I'm determined to make it work myself and to keep improving those skills. So yeah, that's probably one I've got heaps of others if you want to hear more stories Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  40:00   Yeah, that's, that's awesome, man. Yeah, I think it's, it's, it's cool that you have some that, you know, you just put out there and you you don't procrastinate and you just, you know, you're okay with those imperfection. But there's some that you're really close to and you have that vision in your head. I think, you know, a lot of us I think that's, that's what makes it makes makes it hard to put out there because we have this vision. We have been thinking about it, we have been picturing it, but it's just doesn't seem right. It's like, you know, so I totally, I totally can relate to that. That's, that's fantastic. Well, David, so you know, you you share the law with a lot of how you get started with your photography, also, you know, where some of the struggles that you came across, and you made a lot of success in the NFT world, as well as you know, in in the Solana blockchain. What, what's what are you excited about in the in the coming future? Is there anything that you're excited about, you know, in real life as well as you know, maybe in the in the metaverse or in the NFT? World? David Fairs  41:14   Yeah, so in real life, I definitely am looking forward to this whale season and getting some more what captures around the whales, I've been documenting them for about five years now. So it's been awesome to kind of follow that journey with the calves coming back down the coast in September as well, they keep having babies every year, and the numbers are getting stronger, which is really, you know, it's such a positive thing to see in our world at the moment with, you know, a lot of doom and gloom in around the environment and nature. So I think for me, being a lover of animals and nature, seeing something positive every year happening is is very important for me to keep hoping in what's going on around the world. So I'm excited about that. I'm excited about being a dad and raising my kids well, and, you know, just focusing more on that challenge. And you know, because I've sort of gravitated to work more than looking at after them because I'm good at working hard. And I can sit on the computer and edit videos and have a powerhouse behind the behind the keyboard. But when it comes to kids, it scares the hell out of me. They're challenging, and I'm not, you know, I'm not a master of it. I don't think anyone is. So I kind of need to, I'm excited about being a better dad and spending time with them and getting out in the on the trampoline and the, you know, the fort and watching them just enjoy life and taking them out to experience photography as well. You know, that's something that I'm really excited about. They're not at a level now where they can handle, you know, sunrise and sunset missions. But I think once they're old enough, I've already got cameras for them. And yeah, I really want to share that with them and pass on the love of the ocean and hiking in the wilderness that my dad did to me, you know, that was one of the best gifts he ever gave me. And so if I can do that for them, I'll be very proud. In terms of the metaverse excitement is just building that base, like you said, I think on Solana, I've been able to get 12 New collectors. And that's been huge. And I've realised that, you know, it's not just about the money, it's more about connecting with people who connect with your art and building that base. And then I think eventually the business will side of it will take care of itself as long as you can get more people sharing your art and be interested in your artwork. So I'm really excited about where Solana is gonna go, actually. And yeah, like I said, we focus there a lot. The community is amazing, like the collectors, thanking me for my art and DMing me and going wow, so glad I got your piece. Thanks so much. And it's like, I hang on No, thank you. So it's really refreshing to see that I've had, you know, I've had some success on the theory and but like, it's so saturated and so competitive. I think it's a different, a different world and some other sort of more up and coming so yeah, I'm very excited about that. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  44:10   Yeah, that's great, man. I think that's, you know, that's, that's what we look for as an artist. I mean, of course, you know, it's important to sell our art because we, you know, that's our social currency. Like to survive, we need money, but being able to sell an art to someone who truly appreciated that, you know, that's, that's, that's priceless. You know, the appreciation just, I know that feeling and I know how, how much it's more important than than the money so that's amazing, man. Kudos to you and massive congratulations on your success. I'm very happy for you to make that happen. David Fairs  44:53   That's Thank you. I appreciate that. Thank you so much. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  44:56   No worries and you definitely deserve it because, ya know, because we were like, we're gonna do like a podcast and you're like, No, I'm busy doing this. I was like, yes, that's cool. And you know, and the next thing you know, like, so that was like, it's crazy, man. That's awesome. Yeah, so we're coming to the end of our podcast. Now, David. And one thing they are always asked my guess is, if there is one advice that you could give to the audience out there, whether it's photography, advice, life advice, whatever it may be, what would that be? David Fairs  45:33   I think my biggest lesson that I've learned in his past sort of couple of years is, whatever you're doing, I do it with intention. Like don't just kind of, you know, social media, particularly in this this space that I'm in, we're talking about NF T's. You can get caught up in just doing and doing and doing and trying to get into every single thing that's happening in a very fast kind of rapid pace environment. But one thing that's really helped me is to sit back and breathe and go, What am I actually trying to achieve here right now in this moment, like, what am I doing? Is it going to be productive for me? Is it important? Do I need to do it right at this moment? or is there other things that I can focus on. So just bringing consciousness and awareness into your everyday routines and trying to get things done quickly and efficiently. So you have more time for enjoying the things you enjoy. And getting outdoors is very important for me, and everyone, I think, and not just trapped at a computer focused on, you know, the social media and all these things. I think that's quite toxic for human beings to have too much of that. So yeah, that'd be my best advice is just to be really kind to yourself, look after yourself. And then those your friends and family that you love around you make sure you spend time with them. And, you know, you could balance it out them with what you'd love to do online, and we've got outside of things as well. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  47:09   Fantastic, man. Yeah, I think that's really important to be able to find that balance. And you said it yourself, you know, how you kind of share your burnout. So yeah, thanks a lot for that advice. And, you know, I'm sure that audiences will find that inspiring. Now, for the people who want to learn about, you know, who you are, and your art and your photography, you know, where, where can they find you. David Fairs  47:41   So Twitter's probably the best place to connect at the moment, that's where I'm most active. So at New Light visuals is my handle. But I'm in the middle of crap, creating a link on my website, I have new light visual.com as a website, you can contact me there for anything and check out my work. And I'll be creating a page or layer with all of my web three, as well, instead of my link tree. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  48:06   Incredible, man, that's awesome. So we'll Don't worry, guys, we'll put all of that link on, you know, on the description below. So you could literally just click on it. But thanks a lot for being here. Thanks a lot for sharing your journey, you know, not only your successes, but also the struggles that you come across. I know for every success, there's always a struggle, I never seen somebody succeed without it. So I think it's really important to be able to recognise that and to be able to acknowledge that so that you don't, you know, fall to this false belief that is just an overnight success. So David, thank you very much for being here and sharing this knowledge. And, yeah, is there anything you want to share? Or before we wrap up? David Fairs  49:01   No, man, I just wanted to say thanks very much for having me on. I really appreciate the opportunity. And I know it took us a while to get here, but I'm stoked to finally meet up with you and see you in person. You know, you've been such a great supporter of me, and I love your work. And we've connected quite a lot online. So it's, it's really good. And I look forward to doing more with you there. Stanley Aryanto - The Wicked Hunt  49:21   That's amazing. Yeah, I think that's what's really cool about the online world, you know, like, you get to connect with people all over the world. But that's also what's not cool about is like, when you're in an online world, you cannot be in real life. And that's hard balances, right? Like you say, like, I remember when I came back from Nepal and came back to Twitter, I was like, Oh, I get to see these people again and talk to these people and see there are so it's you're right, the balance is really difficult, and it's really important, but I'm glad to to have met you to have seen your art and came across your art and have you here so that's incredible. Well We can't do this. Thank you very much for tuning in and check out David's work. He has some incredible work I love, you know, his pieces on on the coast on Australia close, capturing this beautiful moments while people are serving as well as some of really unique moments of the wildlife that came across his drone. So that's really incredible to be able to see that and see how much it it it energises him as a creator. But for those of you who enjoy this podcast, don't forget to hit the subscribe button and give a little bit of review. And with that being said, I'll see you guys next week.  

Web3 Academy: Exploring Utility In NFTs, DAOs, Crypto & The Metaverse
The Business Case for Big Tech to Use Web3 | Jason Keath

Web3 Academy: Exploring Utility In NFTs, DAOs, Crypto & The Metaverse

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 64:23


This week's Web3 DOer Spotlight guest is Jason Keath. Jason is the founder of Social Fresh and Social Fresh DAO. Web3 Academy is a community of creators, entrepreneurs & marketers on the forefront of Web3 innovation to create thriving communities and transform traditional business models. Apply to join the Web3 Academy community by completing this quick survey: https://w3academy.io/web3-academy-membership-nft/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/web3academy_ Website: https://w3academy.xyz/ Kyle Reidhead Twitter: https://twitter.com/KyleReidhead Jay Hamilton Twitter: https://twitter.com/hammyjay Connect with Jason Jason's Twitter: https://twitter.com/jasonkeath Shownotes Social Fresh DAO - https://twitter.com/socialfreshdao Social Fresh Conference June 21-23 in Charlotte, NC - www.socialfresh.com/2022 Remint DAO - https://remintdao.com/ Rainforest DAO - https://www.rainforestdao.io/ State of New Jersey - https://twitter.com/NJGov CryptoMories - https://cryptomories.iwwon.com/home

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
611: Using a "Miserable" Job to Fuel a Fast-Growing Flipping Portfolio

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 56:55 Very Popular


House flipping is a very potent form of investing. After just one fix and flip, many investors find themselves hooked, leaving their stable jobs for the profit (and rush) or finishing another flip. This happened quickly to Jason Pritchard, flipper and rental property investor in central California. Jason was working at a sales job he hated and after watching one of the many famous HGTV flipping shows, thought, “Hey, I could do that!”He gave it a try, using his life savings and retirement funds available to him. It was a success, so he decided to scale up. One flip grew to a few, and now, Jason's team does over seventy-five flips and wholesale deals per year! This incredible volume didn't happen overnight—it took Jason seven years to go from W2 worker to one of the best flippers in the state! And it's not just flipping Jason is after. He's been able to grow a massive rental property portfolio, some eighty-three units, at the same time!You're probably wondering how Jason did this so fast. Worry not, as he details every step from how he finds leads, builds a team, pays the taxman, and even compensates employees. If you're trying to get your foot into the flipping door, Jason's story should inspire you to do almost exactly what he did. In This Episode We CoverUsing the skills from your job and translating them to make real estate riches Building a business and the most important step most flippers/wholesalers skipFunding your flips and why paying taxes might be a good thing when it comes to financingHow to find employees that will grow with your business, even if you feel like you “can't” hire just yetPrivate money lenders and using them to scale your business even bigger And So Much More!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets Youtube ChannelBiggerPockets ForumsBiggerPockets Pro MembershipBiggerPockets BookstoreBiggerPockets BootcampsBiggerPockets PodcastInvest in David and Rob's Next PropertyDavid's YouTube ChannelGrab Your Tickets for BPCon 2022BiggerPockets Money PodcastReal Estate Rookie PodcastAirbnbHow to Flip a House & Make a ProfitHow to Build a Highly Effective Real Estate TeamHow I Find Private Money Lenders to 100% Fund My DealsBooks Mentioned in the Show:The Go-Giver by Bob BUrgThink and Grow Rich by Napoleon HillConnect with David:David's InstagramDavid's BiggerPockets ProfileConnect with Rob:Rob's YoutubeRob's InstagramRob's TikTokRob's TwitterRob's BiggerPockets ProfileConnect with Jason:Jason's InstagramJason's FacebookClick here to check the full show notes: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-611See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
601: Why Hitting Your “Goals” Isn't Enough & Where 95% of Investors Unknowingly Fail

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 66:38 Very Popular


What makes a millionaire mindset? Everyone knows what it takes to become successful: hard work, grit, tenacity, and (usually) some form of intelligence. But with so many people (real estate investors specifically) working hard, day in and day out, why aren't we seeing a plethora of unbelievably successful individuals? It turns out, the problem isn't within the system of building wealth, but the individual.Jason Drees, mindset coach and author of Do the Impossible, has seen numerous individuals come to him confused, doubtful, and wanting to do more. Within a matter of years or even months, these individuals poised on success attain things that would take most people many lifetimes. So what's the difference between a massively successful investor and a moderately successful one?In today's show, Jason breaks down the alchemy behind building a business, a life you love, and massive wealth. He even takes a break to coach David and Rob on their future business plans, uncovering some roadblocks and new paths that they never even knew existed. If you've been stuck in analysis paralysis, or simply have a goal to get to fast, this is the episode to not only listen to but take notes and review so you can grow as well.In This Episode We Cover:Why 95% of real estate investors aren't aiming high enough (and how it's hurting them)Evolving your mindset after hitting a goal, no matter how smallHitting unknown goals and looking for accomplishments that excite youUsing your emotion to navigate success and listening to your internal guidanceWalking the path to greatness instead of settling for successHow to “Frame” your goals, plus a live example with David and RobAnd So Much More!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets ForumsBiggerPockets Youtube ChannelBiggerpockets BookstoreBrandon's InstagramTony Robbins's WebsiteTony Robbins Life CoachingDavid's InstagramThe David Greene Team's TikTok ProfileRob's InstagramRob's Youtube ChannelRob's TikTok ProfileConnect with Jason:Jason's Company WebsiteJason's InstagramCheck the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-601See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

高維修男女
ep. 70 從《春眠》聊到色弱?feat. 四把椅劇團 許哲彬、王安琪、王世緯都到了!

高維修男女

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 76:09


本集超級興奮,因為來了導演和演員新朋友!錄音間裡有Jason 加上一見如故的四把椅子劇團的藝術總監,也是正在準備作品《春眠》的導演許哲彬!還有這次參與演出的兩位演員:王安琪和王世緯,其中一位還是Jason的戲劇啟蒙老師,是誰呢?讓我們好好聽完這一集!(最末還有好聽的讀劇啊!) 《春眠》4/30-5/15 水源劇場 ★ 導演許哲彬、劇作家簡莉穎,演員王安琪、林子恆、王世緯、竺定誼等實力派中生代 演員共同合作。 ★ 在失智、長照、老年情慾等議題中,淬煉出歲月的曖昧難解、掙扎苦澀。 那天早上,丈夫正陽準備帶著妻子美心前往安養院。此刻他仍摸不清美心究竟是真的 患上失智症,還是刻意選擇遺忘某些記憶。隨著美心記憶的變化,那段兩人不願提起 的疙瘩再度翻湧,現在的正陽只想確認這四十多年的婚姻裡,到底還有哪些愛與記憶 是真的發生過的? 預告片 https://fb.watch/cnRul00Vzo/ 售票頁面 https://www.opentix.life/event/1494522755132624897 【四把椅子劇團 介紹】https://www.facebook.com/4chairstheatre 2007年正式成軍,集結一群年輕劇場藝術工作者所組成,以「原創文本」和「集體編創」 為展演美學主軸,藉由劇場的集體創作本質,探索形式與內容的合一。「四把椅子」代 表最初核心創作的四人,也借喻為現代觀眾與演出之間的交流媒介,帶領觀者透過舞 台上的一瞬直視「當地(here)」和「當時(now)」,重新思考與詰問身處的當代生活。 主持人: Jason賴俊龍 FB http://fb.me/jasonuniverse4u/ IG https://www.instagram.com/jasonbrilliant/ 高維修小姐 FB http://fb.me/wanderlust1o8/ IG https://www.instagram.com/wanderlust1o8/ 製作人 Mavis YUE 剪輯師 江承恩 合作洽談請聯繫 凱特經紀 katedog@ms35.hinet.net

Masters of Community with David Spinks
Mastering DeFi with Jason Hitchcock

Masters of Community with David Spinks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 60:13


Learn more about Jason:Jason's LinkedInJason's TwitterEpisode resources:Yieldopolis CommunityThe Business of Belonging: How to Make Community your Competitive AdvantageSend your stories and feedback on this episode to pod@cmxhub.comIf you enjoyed this episode, then please either:Subscribe, rate, and review on Apple PodcastsFollow on Spotify

This Week in Startups
Doug Leone of Sequoia Capital: global growth, partnering with legendary companies and the evergreen fund | E1403

This Week in Startups

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 73:34


"Sequoia Capital is the greatest venture capital firm of all time. It's indisputable." - Jason Jason chats with Sequoia's Doug Leone, a leader who shepherded the firm for four decades. They discuss great founders, governance, Sequoia's global expansion, mentoring the next generation of investors and more. (00:00) Jason intros today's legendary interview w/ Doug Leone of Sequoia Capital (01:14) When Doug Leone got his start (11:00) Squarespace - Use offer code TWIST to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain at https://Squarespace.com/TWIST (12:23) The impact selling secondary shares has on founders (15:43) “The founder's job is to make the receptionist rich” (21:14) First Republic Bank - Discover what a long-term financial relationship can do for you. Visit https://firstrepublic.com/startup today to learn more. (22:15) Mentoring the next generation of investors (30:51) Linode - Apply to their Rise program for founder-led, early-stage startups and get 3 years of discounts at https://linode.com/twist. (31:58) Sometimes incredible companies make the founder (34:07) The greatest founders Doug has worked with (46:30) Providing companies with a running start, but not doing too much (53:10) Investing in China (57:15) Entrepreneurship in Europe (01:11:06) “Hope is not a plan. Let's make a plan. Check out Sequoia: https://www.sequoiacap.com FOLLOW Doug Leone: https://www.linkedin.com/in/douglas-leone-a2714/ FOLLOW Jason: https://linktr.ee/calacanis FOLLOW Molly: https://twitter.com/mollywood

This Week in Startups
Doug Leone of Sequoia Capital: global growth, partnering with legendary companies and the evergreen fund | E1403

This Week in Startups

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 73:35


"Sequoia Capital is the greatest venture capital firm of all time. It's indisputable." - Jason Jason chats with Sequoia's Doug Leone, a leader who shepherded the firm for four decades. They discuss great founders, governance, Sequoia's global expansion, mentoring the next generation of investors and more.

Shut Up and Sit
Ep. 47 - How to Leave Your Legacy with Jason Redman

Shut Up and Sit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 84:10


How will you live your life so that you're always contributing to your legacy? In this episode of Shut Up and Sit, Yedda welcomes Jason Redman, former Navy Seal and motivational speaker, to shut up and sit down with her to talk about the victor and victim mentalities and how to be the best leader you can be. Jason shares his story of becoming a Navy Seal and realizing the importance of having a life mission, as well as his relationship with the ego, leadership, trauma, self-medication, and redemption. “People are hungry for two things in this world right now, they're hungry for leadership and their hungry for resiliency and what they don't realize is both of those things reside in you... Wake up and start leading yourself.” - Jason Jason has been through unimaginable traumas, which he calls “life ambushes”, throughout his lifetime, yet he has pushed through those difficult experiences to offer powerful lessons, encouragement, and motivation to others. Remember, pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. Challenge the victim mentality. As Jason says, your scars are your super powers.   “What stories are you telling yourself? You're the only one that can master your mind. Period, end of discussion. And when you do that, everything else begins to be something that you can actually deliberately create, so you become the victor… versus the victim….” - Yedda Resources: Buy the book: www.yeddastancil.com/buy-the-book Take the course: www.yeddastancil.com/take-the-course Learn more about Jason Redman and his services: www.jasonredman.com  Check out Jason's books: www.jasonredman.com/books  Enroll in his courses: www.getoffx.com  Touching the Dragon by James Hatch: https://amzn.to/3ytITM7 About Yedda: As a consciousness coach and consultant, Yedda strives to be present with everyone she meets, aspiring to pay total attention without judgement. She is open-minded and lives life with an open heart, offering others a sacred safe space to grow and evolve, free from suffering and shame. Yedda's ultimate desire is to live in a world where every person feels awakened and deeply connected to their authentic self—a world centered around lovingkindness and equanimity, where all humans feel safe to communicate soul-to-soul. Dedicated to serving something greater than herself, Yedda defines her life's work as “walking others home to the truth that we are ALL the highest and grandest expression of Source.” Yedda offers a unique blend of leadership, mindfulness, and personal development skills to clients, helping them to integrate mind, body, and soul. Connect with Yedda: Visit her website: www.yeddastancil.com Subscribe to her YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCeQIBSs2arYxgbqkbfOHs9g Follow her on Instagram: www.instagram.com/yeddastancil Connect with her on Facebook: www.facebook.com/yeddastancil Connect with her on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/yeddastancil Follow her on Twitter: www.twitter.com/yeddastancil   Do you have feedback, questions, or comments? Leave a review here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shut-up-and-sit/id1561078547

高維修男女
ep.43 長照2.0,心靈2.0

高維修男女

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 41:31


受訪來賓:小虎文 虎虎與小旻の長照私日記:https://www.facebook.com/babymia.min 長照的主題大概是我們節目最嚴肅的主題了,除了經濟條件許可有能力請外傭照顧以外,家人彼此支援照應會面臨什麼樣的問題?面對長照這場長期的戰役,一般人面對家中年長者的長照照護中,最容易遭遇的壓力與困難是什麼?除了照顧長者與失能者,如何也能照顧自己身心靈的健康? Jason分享一個親身經歷淨水器詐騙的故事…… Jason賴俊龍 FB:http://fb.me/jasonuniverse4u/ IG:https://www.instagram.com/jasonbrilliant/ 高維修小姐 FB:http://fb.me/wanderlust1o8/ IG:https://www.instagram.com/wanderlust1o8/

Destined to Achieve Podcast
The No. 1 Reason You Should Own a Business with Jason Sisneros

Destined to Achieve Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 86:43


(NOTE: This episode contains some explicit contents)   Our Achiever of the Day is Jason Sisneros aka The Bald Avenger. He is the Founder and Chairman of Anton Jae Global, a business consulting agency that transforms businesses into money-making masterpieces. Jason talks about his inspiring journey--from living with an abusive stepfather into working for mentors like Tony Robbins. He also gives a lot of informative insights about starting a business, growing it the right way, and sustaining it to build generational wealth.  Let's listen to Jason and start your own business!  [00:01 - 10:13] Opening Segment Let's get to know Jason Sisneros  How he handled a violent childhood  Jason talks about the role of mentors in someone's life [10:14 - 25:15] Why Own a Business  A pillar of freedom according to Jason Jason's 3 failures were his first 3 successes From being homeless to working for Tony Robbins The 3 types of freedom  [25:16 - 40:10] Building Generational Wealth  A life that is well-lived is based on these two things  Why many businesses fail according to Jason  Don't get rich. Build generational wealth  [40:11 - 55:22] 4 Pillars of a Business Value your business right with these insights from Jason The 4 pillars of a business according to Jason  The huge mistake that business owners make       [55:23 - 01:10:00] Gamifying Your Business  Jason breaks down “gamification” He talks about the “epidemic of business owners” Jason's unique approach to motivate his teams  [01:10:01 - 01:24:22] Speed and Accuracy  The motivations of frontline employees according to Jason  The reason there's so much distrust of many business gurus  What business owners can learn from boxers  [01:24:23 - 01:26:42] Closing Segment  Connect with Jason. Links below Final thoughts     Tweetable Quotes: “When you listen to anybody's story, really, it's about seeing yourself in their struggle and being an example of what is possible.” - Jason Sisneros “The impetus for owning a business is to create freedom.” - Jason Sisneros   Resources Mentioned: Tony Robbins Keith Cunningham Oracle   Follow Jason on his social media pages: Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube. Check out his personal website to start your own business and build generational wealth.  Let Anton Jae make your business better and get all the credit!  Use the discount code JARED to avail Jason's business program! Start here.   SUBSCRIBE to this podcast to hear more inspiring stories from high achievers, hustlers, busy parents, and everyone else on the daily grind.  LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW and let's go achieve something great! Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.  Email mace.jared@gmail.com to reach out to me. Connect with me on my website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, and TikTok. 

The Road Less Traveled Show
Ep 2: Jason Yarusi

The Road Less Traveled Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 23:44


Join co-hosts Richard Coyne & Bill Zahller as they interview those who have left successful careers in search of a different path on the Road Less Traveled Show! In this episode, we meet Jason Yarusi about his path thru multiple previous careers!  Jason has worked in a family business that does moving and lifting of houses and buildings.  Jason has also owned a restaurant and a brewery before changing paths to focus on real estate! A bit more about Jason: Jason is the founder of Yarusi Holdings with his wife Pili. They have over $75M in AUM across over 850 Multifamily Units. Jason is an avid ultra runner, workout enthusiast, and aspiring Ukulele Player. Jason hosts The Multifamily Live Podcast and The Jason and Pili Project (podcast). He wakes up daily at 4:32 AM. And most importantly, Jason is the father to three amazing kids and husband to Pili.   Contact Jason Website: Yarusi Holdings Podcast: The Jason and Pili Project Event Website: MultiFamilyLiveEvent.com   Contact Bill Zahller Phone: 828-275-5035 Email: Bill@ParkCapitalPartnersLLC.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/billzahller   Contact Richard Coyne Phone: 404-245-9732 Email: Richard@ParkCapitalPartnersLLC.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/richardjcoyne   If you would like to learn more about how Park Capital Partners connects investors with passive income-generating opportunities through real estate, please contact Park Capital Partners LLC in the following ways:  Website: ParkCapitalPartnersLLC.com Email us: info@ParkCapitalPartnersLLC.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ParkCapitalPartners/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/park-capital-partners-llc/   Music by Tim Moore from Pixabay. Audio and Video production by Kerry Webb.