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Episode Type: Listen to LearnWatch This Episode on YouTube-- This episode is sponsored by Nomad Insurance by SafetyWing. Safety Wing is the digital nomad go-to source for travel medical insurance to provide you with peace of mind as you move around the globe.Welcome to a listen-to-learn episode of the Share Life podcast. I'm Jason Scott Montoya, and today, I'm here with my friends, Jason Long and Kristen Zalatan where we're going to talk about living the digital nomad lifestyle abroad and how to transition into geographic independence.Jason Long is an American world-traveling location independent entrepreneur, former private equity CEO, and the founder of Ascendance.coach - an executive coaching company that helps founders with scaling businesses grow into professional CEOs. His fiance Kristen Zalatan helps executives and entrepreneurs with kids, to sort out the logistics of long-term travel abroad. They currently live in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico, and have traveled and lived all across the globe.For the video version, notes, and links, click here.
Episode 166 Chapter 26, Early Computer Music (1950–70). Works Recommended from my book, Electronic and Experimental Music Welcome to the Archive of Electronic Music. This is Thom Holmes. This podcast is produced as a companion to my book, Electronic and Experimental Music, published by Routledge. Each of these episodes corresponds to a chapter in the text and an associated list of recommended works, also called Listen in the text. They provide listening examples of vintage electronic works featured in the text. The works themselves can be enjoyed without the book and I hope that they stand as a chronological survey of important works in the history of electronic music. Be sure to tune-in to other episodes of the podcast where we explore a wide range of electronic music in many styles and genres, all drawn from my archive of vintage recordings. There is a complete playlist for this episode on the website for the podcast. Let's get started with the listening guide to Chapter 26, Early Computer Music (1950–70). from my book Electronic and Experimental music. Playlist: EARLY COMPUTER MUSIC (1950–70) Time Track Time Start Introduction –Thom Holmes 01:40 00:00 1. Tones from Australia, 1951. All produced using the CSIR Mark 1 computer built at the CSIR's radio-physics division in Sydney. The computer had a speaker—or hooter—to signal when operations were completed. A clever programmer thought of manipulating the signal tones into a melody. 02:18 01:42 2. Alan Turing's computer music. 1951. Recording made of tones generated by the mainframe computer at the Computing Machine Laboratory in Manchester, England. Snippets of the tunes God Save the King, Baa, Baa Black Sheep, and Glenn Miller's swing classic In the Mood. Plus, the voices of computer lab members listening to the sound as it was recorded. Original acetate recording from 1951 restored by University of Canterbury composer Jason Long and Prof Jack Copeland. 01:55 02:36 3. Max Mathews, “Numerology” (1960). Introduced by a narrator. From the album Music From Mathematics, Bell Telephone Laboratories. While working at Bell Labs in telecommunications research, Max Mathews was one of the earliest computer engineers to use a general-purpose computer to program music and digitally synthesize musical sound. His programming language Music I allowed composers to design their own virtual instruments, a breakthrough during those pioneering days of computer music. “Numerology” was composed to demonstrate the various parameters, or building blocks, available to the composer using this programming language: vibrato (frequency modulation), attack and decay characteristics, glissando, tremolo (amplitude modulation), and the creation of new waveshapes. 02:49 04:38 4. John Robinson Pierce, “Beat Canon” (1960). Introduced by a narrator. From the album Music From Mathematics, Bell Telephone Laboratories. Played by IBM computer and direct to digital sound transducer. 00:52 07:28 5. James Tenney, “Noise Study” (1961). So named because “each of the ‘instruments' used in this piece includes a noise-generator.” 04:24 08:20 6. “Bicycle Built For Two (Accompanied)” (1963) From the demonstration record Computer Speech - Hee Saw Dhuh Kaet (He Saw The Cat), produced by Bell Laboratories. This recording contains samples of synthesized speech–speech artificially constructed from the basic building blocks of the English language. 01:17 12:42 7. Lejaren Hiller, “Computer Cantata, Prologue to Strophe III” (1963). From the University Of Illinois. This work employed direct computer synthesis using an IBM 7094 mainframe computer and the Musicomp programming language. 05:41 14:00 8. J. K. Randall, “Lyric Variations For Violin And Computer” (1965-1968). J. K. Randall's piece had a complex section that pushed the limits of computer processing power at the time. Although the section consisted of only 12 notes, each note was 20 seconds long. Each note overlapped with the next for 10 seconds, making the total length of the section only about 2 minutes. But this required 9 hours to process on one of the fastest computers of the day. 03:34 19:40 9. John Robinson Pierce, “Eight-Tone Canon” (1966). “Using the computer, one can produce tones with overtones at any frequencies.” Produced at Bell Telephone Laboratories. 03:53 23:14 10. Pietro Grossi, “Mixed Paganini” (1967). “Transcription for the central processor unit of a GE-115 computer of short excerpts of Paganini music scores. Realized at Studio di Fonologia musicale di Firenze (Italy). 01:46 27:08 11. Pietro Grossi, “Permutation of Five Sounds” (1967). Recording made on the Italian General Electric label. Realized at Studio di Fonologia musicale di Firenze (Italy). Distributed in 1967 as a New year gift by Olivetti company. 01:33 28:54 12. Wayne Slawson, “Wishful Thinking About Winter” (1970). Produced at Bell Telephone Laboratories. 03:53 30:26 13. John Cage and Lejaren Hiller, “HPSCHD” excerpt (1967-1969). The piece was written for Harpsichords and Computer-Generated Sound Tapes. Hiller and Cage staged a lively public performance in 1968 at the University of Illinois in Urbana. The first 10,000 individual recordings came with an insert in the form of a computer printout insert designed to allow the listener to program their own performance. And I quote from the jacket: "The computer-output sheet included in this album is one of 10,000 different numbered solutions of the program KNOBS. It enables the listener who follows its instructions to become a performer of this recording of HPSCHD. Preparation of this material was made possible through the Computing Center of the State University of New York at Buffalo." I happen to have three copies of this album, each with the printout. 07:20 34:16 14. Jean-Claude Risset, “Computer Suite From "Little Boy" (1968). Realized at Bell Laboratories. 04:28 41:46 15. Peter Zinovieff, “January Tensions” (1968). Zinovieff's notes, from the album: “Computer composed and performed. This piece is very much for computer both in its realization and composition. The rules are straightforward. The computer may begin by improvising slowly on whatever material is first chooses. However, once the initial choices are made then these must influence the whole of the rest of the composition. The original sounds must occasionally be remembered and illustrated but a more and more rigid structure is imposed on the randomness. The piece was electronically realized and composed in real time by an 8K PDP8/S and electronic music peripherals.” 09:48 46:12 16. Barry Vercoe, “Synthesism” (1969). Realized in the Computer Centers of Columbia and Princeton Universities using MUSIC 360 for the IBM 360 mainframe computer. Vercoe authored this musical programming language. 04:33 56:00 17. Charles Dodge, “The Earth's Magnetic Field” excerpt (1970). Composer Charles Dodge helped close the gap between computer music and other electronic music practices in 1969– 70 by working on computer code at Princeton University and then traveling to Bell Labs to have the code synthesized by a mainframe computer. The work, “Earth's Magnetic Field” (1970) was an outcome of this process. Dodge realized this piece by fusing computer composition with synthesis, one of the earliest examples of a practice that would become the norm many years later but that was quite difficult at the time. He used a “general- purpose sound synthesis program” written by Godfrey Winham at Princeton University. Every sound in the piece was computed into digital form using the IBM/ 360 model 91 at the Columbia University Computer Center and then converted into analog form at the Bell Telephone Laboratories. 07:45 01:00:32 18. Irv Teibel, "Tintinnabulation (Contemplative Sound)" from Environments (New Concepts In Stereo Sound) (Disc 2) (1970 Syntonic Research). One side of the record is a rare work of purely electronic computer music in a series that otherwise consisted of natural ambient sounds. It used computer-generated bell sounds, falling back on Teibel's experience processing sounds on an IBM 360 mainframe computer at Bell Labs. The record was promoted for meditation. A sticker on the cover read, "A Sensitizer for the Mind." From the liner notes: “As an illustration of the possibilities currently under examination, Syntonic Research decided to experiment with bell sounds as an environmental sound source. . . . Tintinnabulation can be played at any speed, from 78 to 16 rpm, in full stereo. At different speeds, the sounds change in tone and apparent size, although the harmonics remain unchanged. The effect, unlike real bells, is fully controllable by the use of your volume, bass, and treble controls.” 30:10 01:08:16 Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. My Books/eBooks: Electronic and Experimental Music, sixth edition, Routledge 2020. Also, Sound Art: Concepts and Practices, first edition, Routledge 2022. See my companion blog that I write for the Bob Moog Foundation. For a transcript, please see my blog, Noise and Notations. Original music by Thom Holmes can be found on iTunes and Bandcamp.
OMA New York partner Jason Long joins Architectural Record's DESIGN:ED podcast to discuss the firm's approach to adaptive reuse and the design of 730 Stanyan, an affordable housing project in San Francisco's historic Haight-Ashbury district.
DescriptionJoin us for this insightful conversation with Jason Long of OMA New York, exploring his approach to adaptive reuse and affordable housing projects. The discussion begins with the Post Houston project, an innovative adaptive reuse of a post office, transformed into a multifunctional space with atriums, a living roof, and commercial programs. Jason emphasizes integrating existing architecture with modern needs while creating vibrant urban spaces. The conversation transitions to affordable housing in San Francisco, focusing on the 730 Stanyan Street project. He outlines the challenges of balancing community integration, architectural aesthetics, and practical constraints in creating housing that feels solid and welcoming. The dialogue also touches on lessons learned, collaboration dynamics, and career reflections, showcasing Jason's dedication to meaningful, community-focused architectural design.Learning Objectives:Identify effective strategies for designing adaptive reuse projects that harmonize existing structures with contemporary functionality.Examine best practices for creating affordable housing that meets community needs while respecting neighborhood character and scale.Explore the role of interdisciplinary collaboration and stakeholder engagement in delivering impactful architectural solutions.Understand the importance of integrating flexibility and long-term adaptability in architectural designs to accommodate evolving uses.Credits: 1.0 AIA LU/ElectiveSpeaker: Jason Long
In this interview, Dr.SHIVA Ayyadurai, MIT PhD, Inventor of Email, Scientist, Engineer and Candidate for President, Talks about Destroying Ignorance with Jason Long
It's finally here! We have officially hit Week One of the college football season and Virginia Tech will be lacing them up on Saturday in Nashville. Join us as we get to Know the Enemy of this revamped Commodore roster. We also discuss our Keys to Victory and introduce our new and improved Big Screeners segment with special guest Jason Long.
Salem Langoski is a singer-songwriter rising star at 14 year old, she shares the life events that have shaped her desire to develop into songwriter and Jason long is a Virginia history teacher and roots based, rock inspired singer-songwriter. We talk about the difficult year of his life in college where his father passed and the song Chop Block inspired by his fathers words "Don't let the wood pile get so low that you have to burn the chop block too..."Find Salem Langoski:Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@st4r_g1rl69Find Jason Long: https://www.jasonlongmusic.com/Appalachian Vibes Radio Show from WNCW is listener nominated, you can nominate an artist by emailing Amanda at appalachianvibes@gmail.com. Appalachian Vibes Radio Show is created and produced by Amanda Bocchi, a neo soul singer-songwriter, multi instrumentalist and journalist hailing from the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia.
Jason Long is a Virginia history teacher and roots based, rock inspired singer-songwriter from Roanoke, VA. Learn more about Jason Long: https://www.jasonlongmusic.com/Appalachian Vibes Radio Show from WNCW is listener nominated, you can nominate an artist by emailing Amanda at appalachianvibes@gmail.com. Appalachian Vibes Radio Show is created and produced by Amanda Bocchi, a neo soul singer-songwriter, multi instrumentalist and journalist hailing from the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia.
Episode Type: Listen to Learn In this listen-to-learn discussion on the Share Life podcast, I'm chatting with repeat guest Jason Long. This will mark his fourth appearance on the podcast! After getting together recently for some Korean BBQ and hearing the conclusion of Jason Long's CEO journey, I asked him to join me on the podcast to share his insights on the journey of transforming a dying company into a multi-million dollar deal. Jason is a serial entrepreneur who normally launches and runs his own companies. But, several years back, an opportunity arose to turn around a medical software business. He walked into the hellish scenario and transformed the business and people in it. And he was transformed in the process as well. In this episode, we talk about the situation and the lessons learned. Connect With Jason Long Connect with Jason | Linkedin Ascendance | Website Explore Jason's business Ventures Additional Resources Click here for the video version, show highlights, and additional links. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharelife/support
Riley Protz, PharmD, MBA, a pharmacist on the FIRE journey since completing pharmacy administration residency training, discusses his career journey, student loan philosophy, and pathway to financial independence while living a rich and fulfilling life. Links Mentioned in Today's Episode YFP Planning: Financial Planning for Pharmacists Schedule a free Discovery Call with YFP Planning YFP Early Payoff Calculator YFP 104: Jason Long's FIRE Journey YFP 111: How One New Practitioner is on FIRE YFP 134: One Couple's Coast FI Journey YFP 147: How One Pharmacist is Turning Tragedy Into Triumph YFP 202: How to Teach Your Kids About Money and Investing YFP 221: One Pharmacy Entrepreneur's Journey to FIRE FIRE Rx: The Pharmacist's Guide to Financial Independence by Jeff Keimer, PharmD The FIRE Prescription: How to Retire Early as a Pharmacist YFP 188: Playing with FIRE: An Interview with Scott Rieckens Die With Zero: Getting All You Can from Your Money and Your Life by Bill Perkins YFP Real Estate Investing Mad Fientist Mr. Money Mustache Choose FI Podcast The Earn & Invest Podcast Afford Anything Podcast Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence by Vicki Robin and Joe Domingues The Simple Path to Wealth: Your road map to financial independence and a rich, free life by JL Collins Your Financial Pharmacist Disclaimer and Disclosures
This week, Chris and Jaimie talk about the power of attending conferences and highlight a FREE conference for law enforcement officers and their significant others. The conference is sponsored and paid for by the Behind the Badge Foundation. It will be Sept 30 through Oct 2, 2022, in Kennewick, Washington. The conference includes keynote speaker, retired Police Officer Lindsey McCall Long and her husband Jason Long as they discuss the impact the job has on the officer and family. Other speakers include mental health professionals, presenting tools to help manage stress and live a healthy life.If you are a law enforcement officer or spouse, you can register for the conference by going to Law Enforcement Family Network Conference - Behind the Badge Foundation.Let Chris and Jaimie know what you think. Shoot us an email at chris@gravityct.comPick up some Marriage Mondays merchandise at Home | Gravity Consulting & Training (skidoh.com).Music credit: https://pixabay.com/music/corporate-news-corporate-8307/
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
Today's show challenges bootstrapped entrepreneurs to think about lessons they can draw from high-income private equity funded business, especially about structured forward planning and accountancy. But it also covers what lessons PE funded companies could learn from the other side of the tracks. This week's guest is Jason Long, a valued member of the DC community, well known for being always open to sharing the highs and lows of his long experience of founding agencies, creating Software as a Service businesses and, most recently, from accepting a job as a ‘turnaround CEO' for a private equity group. He talks to Dan about how the devastating effects on his agency of the 2008 financial crash caused him to diversify his portfolio, and the pros and cons of that decision. Plus why working with a multimillion PE firm has enhanced his experience both as a leader and entrepreneur: “This is a team that had been passed from CEO to CEO, from leader to leader, who just had failed them over and over and over again .. And so when I came in, I said, ‘I'm not gonna I'm not gonna fire anybody' .. And I brought in a lot of methods to make sure that there was transparency with the top level all the way down to the frontline workers .. so everybody felt like they were knowledgeable about where the company was going. And I felt like that made a huge difference in the trust”.
The podcast makes another visit to Salt Lake County. Coach JLO, from Caldwell, Idaho, share his professional journey that began at Westminster College and took him to Highland, Wasatch, Hunter and Jordan High schools. He spent years coaching basketball and now shares insight as Director of Athletics at Jordan. Please Listen, Learn and Share! You can subscribe to UIAAA TV on YouTube!
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Episode Type: Special Edition Welcome to another special edition of the Share Life podcast. We're in an ongoing podcast series, as part of the discovery process for my next book project, From The Garden to the Cross: How Jesus' Harrowing Mission Shows Us The Way. In this discussion, we're reflecting on the moments after Jesus was sentenced to be crucified, where Simon is recruited to carry his cross and the following crying women's pity is redirected by Jesus. For those just now following along, this event takes place after Jesus' agonizing prayer in the garden, his middle of the night arrest, the betrayal by Judas, a night of scheming to find a way to sentence Jesus to death by the religious leaders, the three denials by Peter, the death of Judas, Pilot asking Jesus about Truth, Herod directing Jesus to entertain him and his guests, and Pilate washing his hands of responsibility on the matter. Fellow Conversation Participants In this episode, I'm joined by Jason, Allison, & Benji. Jason Long is a newly minted father, solver of problems, serial business building entrepreneur, CEO of Experience Care, world traveler, and a community-involved citizen. Allison Miller is an author who is pointing women towards Jesus while also mentoring them on how to practically flourish in their life, relationships, and their dreams. Visit her website here. Benji Hollis is the vice president of sales for the annual Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and is also involved in a Leukemia legacy fund, inspired by his daughter Anna Charles' devastating battle with cancer that brought him to Jesus. For the video version, additional notes, and the Biblical excerpt, visit the following URL >>> https://www.jasonscottmontoya.com/personal/faith/577-simon-cross-daughters-jerusalem --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sharelife/support
Our guest this week is David Herro. David is chief investment officer of international equities at Harris Associates and serves as deputy chairman and portfolio manager for a number of Oakmark funds, including Oakmark International. Prior to joining Harris Associates, David managed international portfolios for the State of Wisconsin Investment Board and the Principal Financial Group. Morningstar's analysts named David International-Stock Fund Manager of the Decade for 2000 to 2009 and International-Stock Fund Manager of the Year for 2016. He holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville and a master's from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.BackgroundBioOakmark FundsOakmark Global InvestorOakmark Global Select Investor Oakmark International InvestorOakmark International Small Cap Investor Macro“Market-Beating Money Manager David Herro Says It's Time to ‘Gently' Buy Some Stocks,” by Jesse Pound, cnbc.com, March 16, 2020. “The Next Generation of Would-Be Buffetts--and the Stocks They're Buying Now,” by Reshma Kapadia, barrons.com, May 21, 2021.“Oakmark Global Fund: Second Quarter 2021,” by David Herro, Clyde McGregor, Tony Coniaris, and Jason Long, oakmark.com, July 8, 2021.“Oakmark Global Select Fund: Second Quarter 2021,” by David Herro, William Nygren, Tony Coniaris, and Eric Liu, oakmark.com, July 8, 2021.“Oakmark International Fund: Second Quarter 2021,” by David Herro and Michael Manelli, oakmark.com, July 8, 2021.“Oakmark International Small Cap Fund: Second Quarter 2021,” by David Herro, Michael Manelli, and Justin Hance, oakmark.com, July 8, 2021.Financials“The Case for European Financials,” by David Herro, Jason Long, and Justin Hance, oakmark.com, March 24, 2020.“Investor Insight: David Herro,” Value Investor, Oct. 30, 2020.“David Herro Comments on Glencore,” by Sydnee Gatewood, gurufocus.com, July 9, 2020.“David Herro on CNBC's ‘Closing Bell,'” oakmark.com, Jan. 1, 2021.“David Herro on ‘Squawk on the Street,'” oakmark.com, June 24, 2021. “Herro Holding Credit Suisse Slumps Amid Archegos Fallout,” by John Coumarianos, citywireusa.com, March 30, 2021.“Major Credit Suisse Investor Mulling Exit?” by Katharina Bart, finews.com, April 1, 2021.“Credit Suisse Investors Target Board Over Archegos, Greensill Failures,” by Margot Patrick, wsj.com, April 26, 2021. ESG“Danone Announces Appointment of New CEO; No Changes to Thesis and Fair Value Estimate,” by Ioannis Pontikis, Morningstar.com, May 18, 2021. “Manager Adopts Climate Measures After Investor Pressure,” Bloomberg.com, April 7, 2020.NaspersProsus Exor
The Tulsa Race Massacre of 1921 injured souls, claimed lives, ruined property, and demolished an entire community. Indeed, the damage suffered by the Black citizens of Greenwood took on many forms -- and this suffering went on for decades. Is it possible even to calculate the economic loss that Greenwood endured due to this terrible tragedy, and if so, how could such a tally be arrived at? As the centennial of the Tulsa Race Massacre approaches, many are wondering about these questions. Our guest is Jason Long, an economic historian at Wheaton College. He's the co-author of a recent article in The Atlantic titled "How 24 Hours of Racist Violence Caused Decades of Harm."
Alex Barker, the founder of The Happy PharmD, talks about the current state of the pharmacy job market, considerations for those looking for their first position or switching jobs, and the intersection between your career and your financial plan. Mentioned on the Show: Insuring Income: Get Quotes and Apply for Term Life and Disability Insurance YFP 192: Findings from the 2021 Pharmacist Salary Guide 2021 Pharmacist Salary Guide The Happy PharmD The Pharmacy Job Market Update: Q1 Review AACP Pharmacy Demand Report: 1st Quarter 2021 JobRx 2021 Pharmacy Jobs Report North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination Passing Rates for 2018—2020 Graduates Per Pharmacy School 2019 AACP National Pharmacist Workforce Study U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook: Pharmacists PayScale YFP 104: Jason Long's FIRE Journey YFP 126: Going Beyond Six Figures Through Medical Writing YFP 197: How to Leverage What You Know as a Pharmacist to Start Your Own Consulting Business YFP 112: Why One PhD Pharmacist is Taking On Two Side Hustles Connect with Alex Barker on LinkedIn
Dr. Jeff Keimer, author of the brand new book FIRE Rx: The Pharmacist’s Guide to Financial Independence, joins Tim Ulbrich on this week's episode. If you’ve heard about the FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) movement before, you know that this is a powerful strategy to build wealth and to put yourself in control of your financial future. Regardless of whether or not you have early retirement goals, achieving financial independence gives you options when it comes to how you spend your time and money. On this episode, Jeff talks about why he wrote FIRE Rx, his FIRE journey, how to calculate how much you need to retire, three reasons pharmacists should consider pursuing FIRE, and how FIRE can change your relationship with money. Mentioned on the Show Live Oak Bank: Loans and Financial Solutions for Pharmacies Now Available to Order: FIRE Rx: The Pharmacist’s Guide to Financial Independence by Jeff Keimer, PharmD The FIRE Prescription: How to Retire Early as a Pharmacist Debt Free Story Q&A with Jeff and Alex Keimer Join the Your Financial Pharmacist Facebook Group YFP 104: Jason Long's FIRE Journey YFP 111: How One New Practitioner is on FIRE YFP 188: Playing with FIRE: An Interview with Scott Rieckens Mr. Money Mustache YFP 196: How Cory Uses Improv to Create a Better Healthcare Experience Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence by Vicki Robin and Joe Dominguez I Will Teach You To Be Rich by Ramit Sethi How Much You Need to Hang Up Your Coat: All About the 4% Rule Determining Withdrawal Rates Using Historical Data by William P. Bengen The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement by Mr. Money Mustache Order Your Copy of FIRE Rx: The Pharmacist’s Guide to Financial Independence by Jeff Keimer, PharmD by May 22 and Get 20% Off
Listener emails, engineering lead Jason Long joins the OTH panel to discuss the Blue Witness project, Distributed Denial of Secrets releases cache of emails leaked from the City of Chicago and Chicago PD, applying the hacker mindset.
Listener emails, engineering lead Jason Long joins the OTH panel to discuss the Blue Witness project, Distributed Denial of Secrets releases cache of emails leaked from the City of Chicago and Chicago PD, applying the hacker mindset.
Lopez and Krista have decided to watch all the movies in their DVD rack and talk about them here. The first up is the college comedy Accepted from 2006 starring Justin (not Jason) Long, Jonah Hill, and Lewis Black. It's an interesting look back on what was once really funny to us and what drove us to buy the DVDs that we bought. Feel free to rate, review, and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast app. You can follow us here: https://twitter.com/lopezradio And watch me on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/lopezradio --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lopezradio/support
Brandon is joined by returning guest Jason Long and first time guest Brett Miolen. The trio discuss their experiences seeing The Big 4 in concert, talking the setlist, their favorite moments, their overall memories of attending, and more. Check out Brett and some of his awesome music collection on his YouTube channel Headbangers Closet Follow @MetallicastPod on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/metallicast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metallicast/support
Week 4 recap. Look ahead to week 5. Ethan Kafila and Jason Long help me along the way. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode we recap wins and loses from week 3. Look ahead to this week. And get amazing insights from our leagues top manager of the season so far. Jason Long does an incredible job as co-host! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode type: Listen to Learn Welcome to another episode of the podcast. In this Listen To Learn discussion with Jason Long, we talk about how to price your business and freelancing services. You may remember Jason from the first Inspirational People interview, where he shared stories and systems for how he lives better and works smarter. In this follow up conversation, we explore why most small businesses don’t charge enough money for their services and the consequences that follow. We also discuss a company’s fully burdened cost, pricing competitively, and the downsides of racing to the bottom of the pricing barrel. We also dive into the differences or value-based pricing versus hourly and the other Jason shares a practical way of maximizing your profit potential. So, without further explanation, listen or watch this conversation below. Links & Resources Connect with Jason Long on Linkedin here. Explore Jason's many business ventures here. Watch or listen to Jason Long's Inspirational People interview here. Blog: How I Leverage The "Focus Metric" To Move My Business Forward To watch this discussion, visit the following URL --> https://www.jasonscottmontoya.com/business-development/551-service-pricing-advice --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/growyourlife/support
On this podcast, Josh Lowrey and David de Roode, are joined in the Flecha Azul Tequila podcast studio by Waterbridge, co-Chief Executive Officers, Jason Long and Steven Jones. The guys have a great conversation talking about water production, water usage and water recycling and how the market and thus customers are changing the industry. You will enjoy hearing the story about how this company was formed and where it is heading - another great conversation shared on the Oilfield 360 podcast. Oilfield360.com The Oilfield 360 Podcast is the premier Oil and Gas podcast. We provide our listeners and subscribers with unique insight into the leadership of this great industry. We will be talking to industry leaders, disrupters and thought leaders who will share their background, knowledge, lessons learned and other tips and tidbits to our audience. Whether the topic is onshore or offshore, Upstream Exploration and Production or Upstream Drilling, Completion and Production Services; Equipment Manufacturing; Midstream or Downstream; Energy-focused Private Equity; People/Human Resources Issues; Risk Management & Safety Issues; the Environment or Regulatory Issues, we have this industry covered – 360 degrees. #Grit #Tenacity #Empathy #ESG #OilandGasMakesModernLifePossible #OilandGasMakesSolarEnergyPossible #OilandGasMakesWindEnergyPossible #OilandGasMakesBatteries
Jason Long, Attorney with London | Amburn Attorneys at Law joins the podcast to discuss several healthcare litigation topics. Jason and Dr. Bill Kanasky talk about what the impacts of Covid-19 have been - both good and bad - on witness training, depositions, and some lessons learned thus far. They also chat about the importance of talking to healthcare professionals on how to answer questions about documentation, and setting expectations around documentation, to prevent from being trapped by reptile questions. Jason and Bill also highlight the challenges of working with nurse witnesses who, due to the circumstances of specific cases and the sympathy involved, may require emotional psychology training before testifying. They discuss the challenges of foreign-born healthcare professionals as witnesses and how to manage them, plus how things will change in jury selection and voir dire in light of Covid-19. And they conclude with their thoughts on the lack of development of younger defense attorneys and the importance of preparing them for litigating cases, especially with the plaintiff's bar so heavily investing in the development of their younger plaintiff attorneys. To watch the video of this podcast: https://www.courtroomsciences.com/r/Joo
Productivity Straight Talk - Time Management, Productivity and Business Growth Tips
I sit down with the owners of Tree Amigos Growers, organic farmers Jason Long and Santiago Arroyo, to get an inside look at how they are embracing adaptability and overcoming obstacles such as a love of chaos, conflicting projects, and a global pandemic to operate a thriving working organic farm. What You’ll Discover In This Episode: ✔ Their Journey From Roommates To Successful Business Partners ✔ How They Learned To Prioritize Their Big Projects & Dreams ✔ Ways They Changed Their Onboarding Process To Minimize Chaos ✔ How They Embrace The Path Of Least Resistance To Drive Their Profits ✔ So Much More! To access resources and links from this episode, click on Show Notes. P.S. When you’re ready, here are four great ways to improve your time management and elevate your productivity: #1 Grab my FREE mini training Take Back Your Time! #2 Get instant on demand access to my Conquer Your Email Masterclass #3 Get my 4-module, on demand training program Time Management Made Simple #4 Book a Discovery Call to see if 1:1 coaching is a right fit for you and your business.
Kirby Liu of Lovett Commercial and Jason Long, a partner with architecture firm OMA in New York, discuss POST Houston, the redevelopment of the 16-acre downtown post office property. They highlight some of the architectural oddities they unearthed from the midcentury structures on the site and discuss the challenges of leasing, designing and developing a mixed-use project for a post-pandemic world. Related reading: ‘No plan B’ as downtown Houston’s POST redevelopment plows ahead Connect with Nancy Sarnoff and Rebecca Schuetz. Support the show: https://offers.houstonchronicle.com/?offerid=125&origin=newsroom&ipid=podcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This Episode: When Computer Music was Experimental, 1951-1971 Early Recordings of Computer Synthesis Playlist Tones from Australia, 1951. All produced using the CSIR Mark 1 computer built at the CSIR's radiophysics division in Sydney. Alan Turing's computer music. 1951. Recording made of tones generated by the mainframe computer at the Computing Machine Laboratory in Manchester, England. Snippets of the tunes God Save the Queen, Baa, Baa Black Sheep, and Glenn Miller's swing classic In the Mood. Plus the voices of computer lab members listening to the sound as it was recorded. Original acetate recording from 1951 restored by University of Canterbury composer Jason Long and Prof Jack Copeland. Incidentally, synthesizing music …. Beat Canon (1960) by Dr. J. R. Pierce. From the album Music From Mathematics, Bell Telephone Laboratories. Numerology (1960) by Max Mathews. From the album Music From Mathematics, Bell Telephone Laboratories. Noise Study (1961) by James Tenney, from Music for Mathematics, Bell Labs, 1961 expanded edition. Bicycle Built For Two (Unaccompanied and Accompanied versions) (1963) From the demonstration record Computer Speech - Hee Saw Dhuh Kaet (He Saw The Cat), produced by Bell Laboratories. Computer Cantata, Prologue to Strophe III (1963) by Lejaren Hiller. From the album Computer Music From The University Of Illinois (1963). This work employed direct computer synthesis using an IBM 7094 mainframe computer and the Musicomp programming language. Lyric Variations For Violin And Computer (1965-1968) by J. K. Randall. From the record A Mitzvah For The Dead For Violin And Tape / Lyric Variations For Violin And Computer on Vanguard Records. Permutation of Five Sounds (1967) by Pietro Grossi. From the album GE-115 - Computer Concerto on the Italian General Electric label. Realized at Studio di Fonologia musicale di Firenze (Italy). Distributed in 1967 as a New Year's gift by Olivetti company. Mixed Paganini (1967) by Pietro Grossi, also from the album GE-115. HPSCHD by John Cage and Lejaren Hiller (1967-1969). The piece was written for Harpsichords and Computer-Generated Sound Tapes. January Tensions (excerpt) by Peter Zinovieff. Computer performed and composed in his private studio outside of London. Synthesism (1970) by Barry Vercoe. From the album Computer Music released on Nonesuch. Realized in the Computer Centers of Columbia and Princeton Universities using MUSIC 360 for the IBM 360 mainframe computer. Vercoe authored this musical programming language. Wishful Thinking About Winter (1970) by Wayne Slawson. From the album Voice of the Computer: New Musical Horizons (1970). Produced at Bell Telephone Laboratories. Eight-Tone Canon (1970) by J.R. Pierce. From the album Voice of the Computer: New Musical Horizons (1970). Produced at Bell Telephone Laboratories. Computer Suite From "Little Boy" (1970) by Jean Claude Risset. From the album Voice of the Computer: New Musical Horizons (1970). Produced at Bell Telephone Laboratories. The Earth's Magnetic Field by Charles Dodge (1971). From Nonesuch Records. Every sound in the piece was computed into digital form using the IBM/ 360 model 91 at the Columbia University Computer Center, and then converted into analog form at the Bell Telephone Laboratories. Computer says farewell, Music from Mathematics (1960). The Archive Mix in which I play two additional tracks at the same time, to see what happens. Capriccio N. 5 (1967) by Pietro Grossi. From the album GE-115 - Computer Concerto on the Italian General Electric label. Computer synthesized sound. Pitch Variations (1960) by Newman Guttman. From the album Music From Mathematics, Bell Telephone Laboratories. From the album Music From Mathematics, Bell Telephone Laboratories. Read my book: Electronic and Experimental Music (sixth edition), by Thom Holmes (2020).
Phillip Beach, Director of Pharmacy at Arkansas Continued Care, talks about his career journey, his path toward financial independence, and the start of the Harper Faith Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit that was founded in memory of his daughter Harper Faith Beach who was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS). Mentioned on the Show YFP Planning Phillip Beach on LinkedIn Seven Figure Pharmacist by Tim Church and Tim Ulbrich Harper Faith Foundation Dr. Adam Martin, The Fit Pharmacist Harper Faith Foundation - Amazon Wishlist YFP Facebook Group Legal Zoom YFP 134: One Couple’s Coast FI Journey YFP 111: One New Practitioner is on FIRE YFP 104: Jason Long’s FIRE Journey YFP 083: You Know Where the Weight Room Is?: TJ’s Rise to Becoming an Entrepreneur
Sixty Miles Down is a hard rock band from NJ with a sound influenced by the dark and edgy vibes of bands like Alice In Chains and Black Sabbath. Down tuned guitars and melodic, catchy vocals with a little grit top off the sound of this dynamic group. The Incurables is an upbeat high energy harmonic guitar driven garage rock with a dash of brit pop. Oracle is a four piece metal band from Alabama featuring Jason Long-gtr&vox, Trey Ozinga-gtr, Ray Ozinga-bass, and BG Watson-drums. ReveLever is an artist based in The Netherlands. His music is a stunning combination of synth-pop and new wave, with catchy melodies and great electronic sounds. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/luciaandglynn/support
Chris and Stu chat with: Bruce Robertson, Sonja Hickey, Shane Dewar, Jason Long, and Brad Lane
Cory & Cassie Jenks join Tim Ulbrich to share their specific path and plan towards achieving financial independence through a modified Coast FI approach. They talk about why and how they have aggressively saved for retirement early in their careers, how they have worked together to achieve their goals, and how Cory’s side hustle doing improv comedy has helped their financial plan all while filling a bucket of doing something he loves. Mentioned on the Show Refinance Your Student Loans Enter the New Year’s Giveaway YFP 104: Jason Long’s FIRE Journey YFP 111: How One New Practitioner is on FIRE Mr. Money Moustache YFP Podcast Four Pillar Freedom: What is Coast FIRE? Cory Jenks on LinkedIn Cory Jenks on Twitter Cory Jenks on Instagram Cassie Jenks on Twitter Cassie Jenks on Facebook Cassie Jenks on Instagram Atomic Habits: An Easy and Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones by James Clear Your Money or Your Life: 9 Steps to Transforming Your Relationship with Money and Achieving Financial Independence by Vicki Robin
Jared Wonders joins Tim Ulbrich on this week’s episode. Jared is a 2012 graduate of the University of Findlay and currently works for the VA remotely doing home health care. Jared and Tim talk about how he and his wife, Jess, aggressively paid off their debt within a few years, how they got started in real estate investing, and how and why they are on the path toward FIRE (financial independence, retire early). Mentioned on the Show Refinance Your Student Loans Dave Ramsey YFP 068: Pros/Cons of the Dave Ramsey 7 Baby Steps YFP 104: Jason Long’s FIRE Journey Scott Trench BiggerPockets BiggerPockets Episode 121: Creating the IDEAL Real Estate Investing Business with Andrew and Phillip Syrios Paula Pant The 4 Hour Work Week: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich by Timothy Ferriss Jim Collins ChooseFI Paul Pant Podcast #153: Why I hate the FIRE movement, says Suze Orman Retire Early With Real Estate: How Smart Investing Can Help You Escape the 9-5 Grind and Do More of What Matters by Chad Carson Contact Jared Wonders on BiggerPockets Email Jared Wonders: wondersrealty@gmail.com The FIRE Prescription: How to Retire Early as a Pharmacist by Jeff Keimer YFP Blog
In this episode, Lance and Jason Long talk about how adversity taught him how to take full responsibility of his life, and in turn, inspire thousands to follow in his footsteps to success. Jason grew up as an obese insecure kid in an obese family. This was the reason why he pursued a career in health and wellness and became successful in his field. But he has undergone adversity and lost it all, not once but twice over. Then one day, a friend had the courage to say the most hurtful things to him -- "you're just fat, lazy, and irresponsible." What felt like the worst sucker punch, ended with a quote that totally changed everything. Personal Development Master, Jim Rohn once said, "For Things To Change, YOU Must Change" and from that day forward, his life would never be the same.With three degrees, 18 certifications in fitness, nutrition, and business coaching, along with his life-long battle developing his own healthy lifestyle, Jason's personal journey gives him the foundation to passionately and empathetically coach anyone looking to change their habits and live their best life ever. As a Fit Pro Coach with over 4000 clients worldwide, Jason has become one of the most highly sought-after mentors for fitness and wellness professionals in all aspects of the industry. His candid and deeply vulnerable approach is quite infectious, but his incredible passion for empowering others to find their authentic voice and vision has made him invaluable as a leader in the personal development arena.Jason tells listeners: “It has nothing to do with excuses, but it has everything to do with your own personal responsibility and what you do with that.”IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN:How to cut the excuses and take actionReshaping your mindset to better serve your goalsHabits that you can adopt to be successfulConnect with Jason Long:Follow Jason on Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram.Follow Jason on his website.Connect with Lance:Subscribe on Messenger to get the latest episodes and tips straight to your inbox! Connect with Lance on Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn. About University of Adversity PodcastLearn how to overcome failure and tragedy, while becoming your best self with the University of Adversity podcast. Join your host Lance Essihos as he interviews successful individuals that have fought the hard battles to overcome life’s obstacles. Lance started the University of Adversity podcast after overcoming his own adversities shared in episode 01. Join him and thousands of other entrepreneurs in learning how to use Adversity as a fuel to ignite your inner flame and live the life you have always desired. Tune in weekly for a dose of positivity, strength, and real-life practical advice to achieve your life goals.Support the show (https://www.lanceessihos.com/)
Brandon is joined by returning guest Jason Long (twitter: @ScriptOhio | IG: @JasonLong78) to talk all about "Sad But True". Along the way the two talk about A Year And A Half In The Life Of... , Bob Rock, the word "infamous", and so much more! DOWNLOAD: MP3SUBSCRIBE: iTunes | Stitcher | Player.FM | TuneIn | Google Play Music | Blubrry | RSSFOLLOW: Twitter | Facebook | InstagramCONTACT: Email: metallicast@fansnotexperts.com | Call: 203-548-0609 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/metallicast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metallicast/support
Jason Long heads up Brainleaf, a project scoping tool for digital agencies. He joins James to talk about why properly scoping your projects is so important, even though he hates doing it himself. Naturally, he's found ways to make it easier and rolled it into Brainleaf. Favourite quote from the episode: “Why are you letting […]
Jason Long heads up Brainleaf, a project scoping tool for digital agencies. He joins James to talk about why properly scoping your projects is so important, even though he hates doing it himself. Naturally, he’s found ways to make it easier and rolled it into Brainleaf. Favourite quote from the episode: “Why are you letting ... Read more
Jason Long joins Tim Ulbrich to share how he retired from his retail pharmacy job at the age of 38. Jason dives into what the FIRE methodology is and how he and his wife saved for early retirement. Mentioned on the Show Refinance Student Loans NY Times: How to Retire in Your 30s With $1 Million in the Bank The Trinity Study Jason Long’s Blog: after the finish line Mr. Money Moustache: The Shockingly Simple Math Behind Early Retirement Walden by Henry David Thoreau Reddit: Financial Independence Thread
Welcome to the Elevator World News Podcast. This week’s news podcast is sponsored by elevatorbooks.com: www.elevatorbooks.com TWO “DANCERS” BY OMA ARE NEXT PHASE OF BROOKLYN PROJECT A pair of 400- and 300-ft.-tall towers containing 745 residential rental units, designed by OMA's New York office to resemble two dancers, has been revealed as the next phase of Greenpoint Landing in Brooklyn, New York, dezeen is among news outlets to report. OMA partner Jason Long is leading the project, featuring the towers shaped like "a ziggurat and its inverse" overlooking Manhattan across the East River. The structures will be separated by a 60-ft.-wide gap and joined by a glazed box housing a pool. Additional amenities in what represents Greenpoint Landing Block D (and OMA's first Brooklyn project) will include outdoor space atop the stepped areas of the taller tower. Greenpoint Landing is being developed by Brookfield Properties and Park Tower Group. Image credit: Courtesy of OMA To read the full transcript of today's podcast, visit: elevatorworld.com/news Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes│Google Play|SoundCloud│Stitcher│TuneIn
Jason and I discuss divorce, growing as people, and getting ourselves out of dark places.
The Online SuperCoach Podcast | Attract, Sell and Serve like a Million Dollar Online Coach.
Jason Long is a Lifestyle Transformation Architect. After totally transforming his own life by losing over 100 pounds and beating the diet roller coaster, Jason knows exactly what it takes to change your lifestyle and get healthy. No diets, no crazy fitness routines, just his proven Lifestyle Blueprint that has literally changed thousands of lives. Connect with Jason Long For show notes, links, information and How to Attract, Sell and Deliver like a Million Dollar Online Coach go to OnlineSuperCoach.com
Inspirational People In this video interview, I (Jason Scott Montoya) interview my friend and serial entrepreneur Jason Long who shares how he cultivates his personal growth and moves his companies forward. Long also explores how he transformed during and after the most traumatic season of his life culminating in a horrific car accident that left him with brain damage. He leaves us with two tactical insights worth embracing in our daily life. *** Jason Long Links*** https://www.medrevup.com https://jhmediagroup.com https://www.brainleaf.com https://twitter.com/jasonmlong ***Jason Scott Montoya Links*** https://www.jasonscottmontoya.com https://twitter.com/jasonsmontoya https://www.pathofthefreelancer.com http://www.noodleheadmarketing.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/growyourlife/support
Brandon is joined by Metallica fan Jason Long, the man behind the viral online petition to get Metallica to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show. Listen as they talk about their favorite band, including the last track on the “…And Justice For All” album- Dyers Eve! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/metallicast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/metallicast/support
Marcus has a transparent interview with Jason Long as he shares the challenges that many men face in attempting to lead their families God's way.
Reynolds, Jason. LONG WAY DOWN
Alan Turing: How His Universal Machine Became a Musical Instrument. By Jack Copeland & Jason Long.
Alan Turing: How His Universal Machine Became a Musical Instrument. By Jack Copeland & Jason Long.
Story: Nach seinem Pakt mit dem Teufel kehrt Guerrero erneut von den Toten zurück. Dieses Mal muss er ein gestohlenes Relikt vor Jackson Boomer und seiner Gang beschützen. Doch Jackson ist bereit, die Hölle auf Erden ausbrechen zu lassen, um seine Verbündeten wieder zum Leben zu erwecken. Guerrero muss all seine Kräfte aufbringen, um seinen Gegner zu vernichten... oder bei dem Versuch noch einmal sterben. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 16.11.2017 (Universal Pictures Germany GmbH) Dead again in Tombstone Western, Action, Fantasy, Horror Land: USA 2017 Laufzeit: ca. 100 min. FSK: 16 Regie: Roel Reiné Drehbuch: Roel Reiné, Ethan Wiley Mit Danny Trejo, Jake Busey, Elysia Rotaru, Dean McDermott, Nathaniel Arcand, Elizabeth Lavender, Leslie Hucul, Chad Stanley Martin, Michelle Rois, Dave Burchill, Peter Skagen, Dan McDougall, Jason Long, Joe Norman Shaw, ... https://youtu.be/YKJW0obB3Qo
Story: Nach seinem Pakt mit dem Teufel kehrt Guerrero erneut von den Toten zurück. Dieses Mal muss er ein gestohlenes Relikt vor Jackson Boomer und seiner Gang beschützen. Doch Jackson ist bereit, die Hölle auf Erden ausbrechen zu lassen, um seine Verbündeten wieder zum Leben zu erwecken. Guerrero muss all seine Kräfte aufbringen, um seinen Gegner zu vernichten... oder bei dem Versuch noch einmal sterben. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 16.11.2017 (Universal Pictures Germany GmbH) Dead again in Tombstone Western, Action, Fantasy, Horror Land: USA 2017 Laufzeit: ca. 100 min. FSK: 16 Regie: Roel Reiné Drehbuch: Roel Reiné, Ethan Wiley Mit Danny Trejo, Jake Busey, Elysia Rotaru, Dean McDermott, Nathaniel Arcand, Elizabeth Lavender, Leslie Hucul, Chad Stanley Martin, Michelle Rois, Dave Burchill, Peter Skagen, Dan McDougall, Jason Long, Joe Norman Shaw, ... https://youtu.be/YKJW0obB3Qo
The Business Method Podcast: High-Performance & Entrepreneurship
“Hire slow and fire fast. If somebody's not the right fit, we will usually let them go in a week or two.” Jason Long Welcome back to another episode of The Entrepreneur House Podcast and today's topic is about handling business and life when disaster strikes. Our guest today is Jason Long. Jason has founded nine businesses over the past twenty years, six of those are still running today. Jason has lost more money than most make, his company went from having a thirty member staff to eight members in a few short months, he survived a horrible car wreck that put him in a coma for three weeks and took months of recovery, but still managed to keep his businesses afloat. The biggest takeaway from Jason's interview is to ‘keep going'. No matter what life brings you, keep going. “Every Time I have gone through hard times like that (business and life disasters), what I wished I would have done was just, put things on hold for a little bit, put on my backpack, and go travel.” Jason Long 02:34: Who is Jason Long? 11:44: Can a Serial Entrepreneur Have Just One Business? 12:58: Tips on Delegation to Run Multiple Businesses 15:20: Clues to Hire the Right Person 17:55: Disasters of Building 7-Figure Businesses 22:59: Going From Thirty Full-Time Employees to Eight Rapidly 26:08: The Car Crash the Put Jason in a Coma for Three Weeks 30:43: How to Recover After Disaster Strikes in Business and Life 34:27: What Would Jason Do Differently to Avoid Business Disasters? “I've been failing forward for twenty years now.” Jason Long Honorable Mentions: DCBKK Conference http://www.tropicalmba.com/dcbkk-in-25-photos/ JH Media Group http://www.jhmediagroup.com/ Map Dynamics http://www.map-dynamics.com/ Brain Leaf https://www.brainleaf.com/ Code Wright http://codewright.net/ Contact Info: http://www.tangentsolutions.net/ Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes
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Jason Long from Frankfort Kentucky USA joins AHP to discuss the American Experience of owning firearms, the US Constitution, concealed carry in Kentucky, and the importance of self defence.
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Moderator John Ross leads this rousing edition of STAB! featuring Jordan Gannon, Jason Long and Jesse Jones in the important topics of the day, such as the Japanese Communist Party, Bert Convy, Elk Grove Mayoral candidates, Forest Whitaker, the United Red Army, The Crying Game, Julia Lennon, Jesse Ventura, the Jungle of Jheri Curl, Sidewalk … Continue reading »
Stress and struggle seem to be part of the deal when running a business, especially when you believe you have to do it all yourself. Jason Long tells us about his life changing moment when his doctor told him that he was killing himself. Jason had to let go of “doing it all” so that he could rebound. Get the show notes for 076 Jason Long | Learning it the Hard Way with a Serial Entrepreneur Click to Tweet: Listening to an amazing episode on Leaders in the Trenches with @GeneHammett #RunningABusiness #StressandStruggle #Episode076 #Podcasts Give Leaders in the Trenches a review on iTunes!