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Send us a textThis week Jon and Danielle turn on their milk machines with Jason Porter and discuss the in's and out's of milk machines. The daily care and upkeep to keep your machine working correctly, simple tips to make life easier with your milk machine and insights on how it should be running. If you're looking into getting a new machine or just want some pointers, this episode is for you. In the market for a new machine? Ringside has you covered! If you make a purchase on the Capralite website you can receive 5% off your order using code RINGSIDE5!This episode was sponsored by Capralite! use code RINGSIDE5 at checkout to get 5% off your order today! Capralite's websitewe have merch!
This episode features a guest by the name of Jason Porter. To date, he has given one of the best speeches I've ever heard at a conference that happened towards the end of 2023. The main focus of our discussion is the law of attraction. You'll learn how the law of attraction has helped him achieve success in business and in showing up in service to others. Jason also talks about the relationship he has with his family, God, and his work. You'll leave with business tips from a business expert, 3 fundamental steps on how to implement the law of attraction, and the evidence of the impact that focusing on what you want has. About Jason Porter Instagram: @jasonporterWebsite: https://realgooddeeds.com/Website: https://www.drewrosscoaching.com/Instagram: @drewrosscoachingEmail: drewrosscoaching@gmail.com
"Find the person who has done what you want to do and build a relationship with them." - Jason PorterWelcome back to the Investing RN podcast! In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Jake Porter, a counselor and the founder of Daring Ventures. Jake takes us on his inspiring journey of starting his own counseling practice.Jake highlights the importance of building relationships with mentors who have achieved what you aspire to achieve. He also emphasizes the value of coaching in overcoming burnout and exploring new career opportunities, especially for nurses and healthcare professionals. Jake reveals how coaching has transformed his own life, both personally and professionally. One of the key takeaways from our conversation is the concept of taking small steps towards your goals. Jason encourages listeners to embrace this approach and highlights the power of incremental progress. Jason provides practical advice on preparing your business for potential sale, stressing the importance of developing robust processes and systems. You're not gonna wanna miss this one!
Jason Porter of Blevins Franks International Tax and Wealth Management talks to Howard Brereton #Wealth #Tax #WealthManagement #Spain #Expat #Brexit
On this episode of Our American Stories, Jason Porter shares with us the story of how he met WWII veteran Forrest Johnson and how “Forrie” became his best friend. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richie Longshots and Jon Manson co-host the new season of the ASOR Football Podcasts as we discuss all things Liberty football in 2023 under new head coach Jamey Chadwell. Special guests include Emily Austen, FastLaneEdLane, Joe Jauch, Brendan Schlittler, and Jason Porter. Cashing tickets with CT and Around Liberty in 71 seconds.
Jason Porter of Blevins Franks International Tax and Wealth Management talks to Howard Brereton #Wealth #Tax #WealthManagement #Spain #Expat #Brexit
On this episode of Our American Stories, Jason Porter shares with us the story of how he met WWII veteran Forrest Johnson and how “Forrie” became his best friend. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the ASOR Podcast, we take a look back at week four of the men's basketball season as well as look ahead to this week's slate of games. Nick Kirby and Will Matthews are joined by Jason Porter and Kyle Rode as they recap the last week for the Flames. Richie Longshots also joins to give his thoughts on this week's slate of college basketball. The guys recap Liberty basketball's week of action and also look ahead to the upcoming week, discuss the NET rankings and the current status of the ASUN.
Jason Porter of Blevins Franks International Tax and Wealth Management talks to Howard Brereton #Wealth #Tax #WealthManagement #Spain #Expat #Brexit
This week Ashley Gutierrez, a junior producer at Fresh Tape, a sports media production company based in Denver, walks us through her role in a recent project between Twitter, HBCUs, and the NBA. She sees her role as the blueprint to everything – from the pitch, to planning, finding the right people to execute her idea, managing the talent and clients, and even picking up a camera or editing when necessary. Living in the “we just have to make it happen” world, she makes sure the projects get done on time and, most importantly, within budget. Originally from Miami, Ashley and I discuss moving to Denver during the pandemic and the transition from intern to full time. Her advice is don't think too much about what's on your reel, putting the experimental stuff you do in your free time is what gets you a job doing what you really want to do. Also, learn how to light a set… it's what makes an image beautiful. SHOW NOTESNBAxHBCU Lauren London x PumaAvalanche Hype VideoGondola.cc - IMDB for social mediaJobs at Fresh Tape
This week we have an authentic professional joining us on the show, Jason Porter! Jason has been a Master Brewer of beer for 10 years & is currently Master Brewer at one of our favorite local breweries (Ignite Brewing Company) right in our backyard of Barberton, Ohio! We talk about the beer brewing process, how he got his start, beer terms, beer types & more to make you thirsty! Also we cover our normal stuff including ‘Idiot Reviews' with focus on the new ‘Obi Wan Kenobi' series. In pop culture news, ‘Top Gun Maverick' hit it big in theaters over Memorial Day weekend. All this & more plus personal Insults of course! Warning as usual for some explicit language from us idiots! Listen on your favorite podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, Overcast, Vurbl & more! Ask your home assistant device to, “Play the Convincing Idiots podcast!” Show info can be found on our website: convincingidiots.wordpress.com Or find all our show links on Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/ConvincingIdiots Video versions of the show on our YouTube channel: Convincing Idiots Email us at ConvincingIdiots@gmail.com. Enjoying the show? Consider becoming a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ConvincingIdiots We hope we convince you to listen & subscribe! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Is it possible to invest in real estate without any money? Jason Porter reveals how to get started in real estate using creative ways to maximize profits. Stay tuned to find out how you can make money while making a difference!Key Takeaways To Listen ForHow real estate infomercial affects societyLease option strategy: What it is and how the process worksLearning the concepts of real estate trading and investingFactors influencing the success of your real estate portfolioUltimate tips to build a good real estate partnershipThe importance of trust in the real estate businessResources Mentioned In This EpisodeHow to Buy Your First Home or Investment Property with No Down Payment by Carleton H. Sheets | Paperback and Audio CDRich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki | PaperbackWho Not How by Dan Sullivan | Hardcover and PaperbackReal Good Deeds by Jason Porter | Paperback and KindleSpeed of Trust by Stephen M .R. Covey | Hardcover and PaperbackFree Apartment Syndication Due Diligence Checklist for Passive Investor About Jason PorterJason has been investing in real estate since 1990. Starting out with a “No Money Down” real estate course, Jason's first deal was a “live-in flip”. He and his growing family lived in several of the first houses they flipped to avoid taxes and increase cash flow in their personal lives. As Jason's investing skills grew, so did his family. Father of four and grandfather to six, Jason and his family continue to be prolific real estate investors. However, the last five years have brought a new focus, a higher purpose, and greater returns to their investing. Jason now focuses 100% of his efforts on helping families in underserved communities to improve their lives through homeownership. His lecturing on these investing secrets garnered such excitement from audiences that it sparked him to write a Best Selling book called Real Good Deeds and to develop a network of like-minded investors called the Real Good Deeds Investors Network. Connect with Jason Website: Real Good DeedsTo Connect With UsPlease visit our website: www.bonavestcapital.com and please click here, to leave a rating and review!SponsorsGrow Your Show, LLCThinking About Creating and Growing Your Own Podcast But Not Sure Where To Start?Visit GrowYourShow.com and Schedule a call with Adam A. Adams.Dream Chasers PodcastWant to listen to another Next Level Show?Subscribe to DREAM CHASERS | Interviews with the Future Podcast!
This week, Patrick Drake, a product designer for Dealerware, an automotive tech company located in Austin, discusses how you can't separate UI from UX because they inherently enhance each other towards a product's overall goals. He discusses why demonstrating sound problem solving in your work and the ability to walk someone through your thought process is the most effective skill a designer can develop. Patrick shares his process for usability testing, downplaying biometric eye tracking in favor of fast, high-fidelity prototypes because you don't have to guess what someone is thinking after a biometrics test. We talk about using parallel work examples to get a job doing something new and how sending perfect work isn't as important as just showing some level of competency when starting out. Lastly Patrick compares the autonomy and depth within an in-house design role vs the fast turnaround of project based freelance work at a design agency - it's all about the iterative self-sustaining loop of finding and improving novel problems.SHOW NOTESDovetail - A User Research PlatformJohnathan Stark - Freelance Mentor Articulating Design Decisions, by Tom Greene
Jason Porter of Blevins Franks International Tax and Wealth Management talks to Howard Brereton #Wealth #Tax #WealthManagement #Spain #Expat #Brexit. Jason Porter is a @BlevinsFranks director, based in their London office.
Welcome to our first episode of QVC's: HorrorCorridor. An show that will cover musicians in the Horrorcore, genre as well as other Extreme musicians. We start off with a conversation with Jason Porter, a legendary Hiphop/Horrorcore rapper and producer. He has been in the game for more than 2 decades, and still releasing music and videos. He is also a huge fan of SOV horror, which we cover in the episode, as well as extreme horror, old Detroit wicked shit stories, sobriety and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christian-michelsen9/support
Marcus Stroman is a Cub, Jason is here, and we recap the last two weeks of sports and things and stuff.
Thinking about adding a new milk machine to your parlor? Jason Porter co-owner of Capralite may have the products for you.. Find out how Jason and his wife got started in Capralite and where they plan to take it. https://www.facebook.com/Capralite/?ref=page_internal
In a FOUR GUEST EPISODE, we start with Pat talking about the World Series, the Cubs' anniverary, Scottie Pippen's beef withMJ, and the College Football Playoff rankings. Then, Aaron, Jason, and I re-visit our NFL predictions and analyze the league for the back half. And we finish with Anna talking about our Monday Night showdown in Pittsburgh.
In my biggest and longest episode yet, my college friends Aaron and Jason help me dissect the NFL, predicting division champs, wildcards, and ultimately Super Bowl Champions
On this episode of Our American Stories, former marine, Jason Porter, tells the story of meeting his best friend Forrest Johnson and how serving in WWII impacted him; and Richard Gary tells the origin story of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (aka Mark Twain) and the racial history of Hannibal, Missouri. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Even amid big changes above it, AT&T's public sector and public safety businesses have the same main three pillars for long-term growth and a mandate to bring the company's commercial offerings into the government space.Get the inside view here in this second part of our Ross Wilkers' interview with two AT&T executives in charge of both aspects of that strategy -- Jason Porter, president of public sector and FirstNet; and Jill Singer, vice president of defense and national security.AT&T counts the governmentwide EIS network modernization contract and FirstNet national public safety network as two franchise programs for agencies, while the 5G revolution has implications for every individual and institutions.Porter and Singer explain how AT&T looks for synergy and applicability across its consumer and public sector businesses, plus offer updates on both the EIS and FirstNet initiatives.
On this episode of Our American Stories, former marine, Jason Porter, tells the story of meeting his best friend Forrest Johnson and how serving in WWII impacted him; Screenwriter, author and voice over actor Steve Stoliar retells how he discovered a long lost Marx Brothers film and the impact those movies had on him. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does AT&T's broad strategic reset to focus on technology and connectivity mean for its public sector and public safety businesses?Part one of Project 38 gets some answers to that question from two AT&T executives responsible for carrying out that vision in the government market -- Jason Porter, president of public sector and FirstNet; and Jill Singer, vice president of defense and national security.Two particular threads help illustrate AT&T's re-casted vision: the sales of the media businesses (which we did not go over) and divestiture of the defense IT professional services business (which we went over in detail).Porter and Singer explain to our Senior Staff Writer Ross Wilkers how they see AT&T's return to its connectivity core as making more room to invest in the public sector and FirstNet public safety network businesses. They also lift the curtain on AT&T's vision for the post-pandemic future of work.
Keynote Speaker & Real Estate Investor Trainer/Mentor I love to say that I haven’t had a job since I was 27 years old. And while it is technically true, that doesn’t mean I haven’t worked. In fact, I’ve worked my @$$ off and I wouldn’t have it any other way. I am a full-time real estate investor and a part-time business owner. And since 1998 I’ve been helping people do the same… generate full-time income and build massive wealth while running a part-time business. Book a free call with Jason https://calendly.com/realgooddeeds/talie In this episode we talk about: Tax Liens Tax Deeds Rental house Landlords Land flipping Passive Income Mentoring Subscribe to my Youtube Channel for more great content. Download my Free Deal Calculator Spreadsheet! Links from the show: Real Good Deeds Talie Investments Facebook Page Talie Investments Instagram Join our Facebook Group Real Estate Deal Closers Talie Investments Resources Get our FREE Deal Calculator and CRE Glossary Please leave us a 5-Star rating and a review in iTunes. Each review helps us reach more people.
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This week Adam Johnson (@the_creative_explorer), a Senior Graphic Designer at Nike, talks about the balance between branding and appeal in apparel graphic design and how that ties into the overall narrative story. We discuss working two years ahead of real-life and how he designs outside of trend while using the combination of cyclical fashion and innovating performance technology to be on-trend in the future. He explains the collaborative ecosystem between the roles that make a piece of apparel happen and how he allows himself to explore new ideas within its boundaries and restrictions. Adam reminisces on feeling completely unprepared right before graduating college, how exhausting applying for jobs is, and his strategy on faking it to land a job. Lastly, we dig into his creative process, abandoning the idea of perfection and how hard it is to let a side project be a thing instead of trying to make it A THING. Show notes Fishing Jersey projectShoe Dog, by Phil KnightCamp Mug Supply Co.
Jason Porter has been investing in real estate since 1992 using creative methods that maximize profits and accomplish a social good too. Imagine earning 16% to 300% on your money while providing lower income individuals, military families and first-time home buyers with clean, safe, affordable housing. He has been speaking on my real estate investing strategies, entrepreneurship and peak personal performance since 1998. He has shared the stage with Kurt Warner, Barbara Bush, Zig Ziglar, Tom Hopkins, Tommy Lasorda and many others. Jason has been blessed to have spoken in 17 countries to more than 500,000 people with audiences as large as 12,000 and as small as 10. Connect with Jason Moss: Youtube: Real Estate Getting Started https://www.youtube.com/c/RealEstateGettingStarted/featured Website: https://www.realgooddeeds.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-porter-8a94165/ Connect with Seth Ferguson: http://www.SethFerguson.org
This week Chelsea Lee (@kaijulekramp), Art Director for Brand and Purpose Communications at Square, talks about the holistic nature of art direction and how the story you tell is impacted, not defined by the medium chosen to tell it; taste and style can translate across any medium. We discuss the future (not death) of print, and the cultural shift in our relationship with physical things - all while acknowledging that most, if not all, current print projects have a digital aspect to them. Chelsea breaks down the difference between editorial and corporate spaces and the balancing act of having an opinion in each. We dig into mentorship and how you don’t need to be Versace to work in fashion; there are a lot of jobs in your dream industry without being at the top of the food chain. Chelsea opens up about the difficulty of finding internships, tricks for breaking the code of office emails, and not worrying about something being too “student-y” - good work is good work. Lastly, we discuss finding the balance between expressing your voice and knowing what you bring to the table is special and unique, all while allowing the space for others to have theirs in the creative process. Show NotesSaint Valiant Vintage Store Making Change - Digital White Paper examining the use of Cash v Credit across the USThe Reader - Square’s first-ever brand magazine150th edition of The NationSociety of Publication Designers Remembering Milton Glaser by the Cooper Union
This week, Jessica (@jessicahische), lettering artist, author, and professional procrastiworker, talks about knowing when your freelance job is your full-time job. We get in the weeds with artist reps and making connections to people at places that want to hire you and, more importantly, work that people know how to hire for in the future. In the end, we agree to not worry about having your shit together in five years; it’s not a race to the top.
This week Tori Richman (@toririchman_photography), Team Photographer for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, talks about the trust she’s developed with the players, coaches, and content team to photograph past the helmets and numbers on the field to better humanize their experience. We discuss shooting Super Bowls for the Bucs and NFL, game day routines, and the comfort of being nervous. As one of 3 female team photographers in the NFL, Tori speaks to the importance of representation in a male prevalent field and getting over the fear some women have of “not knowing enough about sports” to be successful in shooting them. We dig into trimming down student photography portfolios and the idea that having 150 best photos means you’re lying to yourself; being able to take the L on a photo that’s almost there but isn’t technically correct is more important than filling your portfolio with fluff. Lastly, we discuss building confidence in your work and giving yourself a break because if the first thing doesn’t work out, something else will. Show Notes:Color Rush Pirate Ship shoot Holiday Polaroid shoot
This week Alex Lang (@destroy.design), Augmented Reality expert and Director of Visual Propaganda at Liquid Death, and I nerd out about the future of Augmented Reality and how it involves flipping your camera around to augment the world instead of our faces. We discuss how the technology is in its creative infancy and we need to move past the “fart app” stage of AR where we produce the first thing that comes to our mind. Alex explains the idea behind being a Creative Technologist, someone who can translate between the coders and designers, and how it allows him to take a big idea and dissect it into how it actually works. We dig into the world of branded AR, how difficult it is to pitch clients interactive ideas, and the absolute necessity of prototyping. Lastly, Alex discusses the AR experiments he's working on and how he embraces technology as “the digital guy” to push the vision and visuals of a project. Show NotesIngress (Niantic app)Fast Food AR work Snapchat in LondonSouthwest Airlines 175 StoriesLiquid Death AR Shirt
This week Lauren Jonas (@laurenjonas_), a Charleston-based Wedding Photographer, breaks down what it means to be a hybrid photographer and breaks down what she loves about shooting on film. We discuss being a third shooter to build up your skills and how being a second shooter has the same level of responsibility (and pressure) as the first shooter. Lauren fondly remembers her mentors and how you can’t be afraid to ask them ALL the questions; they only want to help make you better. We dive into building a network, both on and offline, and how word of mouth is the only advertising you need. She talks about the day-of timeline and gives us a peek into her amazing equipment kit, detailing all the well-thought-out extras she brings to simply wow her clients. Lastly, Lauren talks about why she fell in love with creating an heirloom not just for the couple but for their future family - it’s a legacy you’re helping capture. Show Notes: FStoppers AmeriCorpsContax 645 medium format camera
This week, Leigh Rubin, creator of the daily comic RUBES, talks about the challenge of creating something new every day and how you can’t wait for inspiration when your mortgage is dependent on it. He breaks down his process of daily action which he says is necessary to deliberately develop a creative practice. We discuss constructing an idea to achieve maximum impact and minimum verbiage: a balance between keeping an idea fresh and working it to death. To stand out amount the noise, Leigh muses about finding ways around the established systems and gatekeepers, and how there are no rules to getting your work in front of the people who need to see it. Lastly, we dig into the patience required when chasing your dream and not exhausting yourself because the world isn’t moving at your expected pace.Show Notes:Creators Syndicate Drawing Inspiration (TV Pilot)Comic discussed during the episode - HERE
IS PORTFOLIO SCHOOL WORTH IT? Myka Betts, 2020 Miami Ad School NY grad and Art Director at The Bam Connection in Brooklyn, Beth Hughes, 2017 VCU Brandcenter grad and Senior Art Director for Capitol One in Richmond, VA, Rachel Carlson, 2011 The Creative Circus grad and Creative Director at Mekanism in Seattle, and I figure it out. We talk about choosing a portfolio school and why the wash out rates are so high. They discuss the importance of having a specific end goal before starting and the doors opened by the network you make in portfolio school. Myka and Beth open up about the reality of long hours and harsh critiques, while Rachel brings up the lack of diversity and homogeneous perspective of portfolio school graduates. Lastly they discuss the importance of side projects and a well written “about me” section.
This week, Louisa Lawler (@weezyweasley), Background Artist for animated TV shows discusses how no one just “makes it” in their career and details her year long journey from of moving across the country to landing at Bojack Horseman. We talk about the idea of “Lie and Learn It Later” while laughing about the promises we’ve all made in an interview in order to get the job. She shares her thoughts on getting involved in your professional community and using networking, no matter how awkward, to your advantage. We compare the dreaded “skill test” to the technical challenge of the Great British Bake-off while admitting your day-to-day reality of your jobs is more like the signature challenge. Lastly, Louisa says it’s okay to not be at the top of your game starting out because there’s no way but to grow when you’re working. Show Notes - - Natalie Nourigat's graphic novel "I moved to Los Angeles to work in Animation"- Women in Animation- Backgrounds Louisa talks about drawing for practice before landing BoJack
We believe wholeheartedly that the future pastors and leaders are sitting in our very seats each and every Sunday. These 3x10s allow for three of our up-and-coming leaders to speak from their own experience and passion for ten minutes each. Don't miss out on hearing from three different Salt Lake City leaders!
This week Adam Hale (@adam_hale_design), branding expert and Director of Visual Design at Enlisted in Salt Lake City, explains what he hears when a brand says they want to be the Apple of something and how to interpret that request. He speaks to the importance of research and strategy when developing a brand, and how you need to articulate your design choices through the problem and solution instead of font and color choices. We discuss the differences between an Ad Agency and Design Boutique in terms of wide vs deep experience, while bringing to light the challenges of working for a tech startup. Lastly, Adam talks about his first portfolio and how a good concept project needs to be based in reality in order to be taken seriously.
This week, Megan (greydanusdesign.com), a graphic designer for TV and Film (This Is Us, The OA, Real Steel, Fast & Furious 8 ), explains her ability to mimic any style by being an expert in faking expertise, and how her work is like putting the design frosting on the production cake. She and I discuss the speed and versatility required to created props while discussing the all important question - will the camera see it? She details her strategy for breaking into the industry when you don’t live in LA, and how to find production designers that you want to work for. Lastly we recognize that it’s okay to not know what you want to do but acknowledge that no one is going to find a job for you - you need to show you can do the work before they pay you to do it.Show Notes - - Art Directors Guild Perspective Magazine - Here - Marc Worthington, Umbrella Academy write up - Here
This week Kim Smith (@kimsmithphoto) talks about why architectural and interiors photography is the most difficult of the photography niches. She digs into the big issues that separate the good from the amateur and offers some clever tips for building your portfolio. We discuss the importance of supplemental light and that you’d better have some post production tricks up your sleeve without it. She shares her love for contemporary and vernacular design and the philosophy behind it while also examining into the fleeting nature of interior design. Lastly, we talk about self-publishing and giving women architectural photographers their place in the sun. Show NotesMike Kelly - Where Art Meets ArchitectureScott Hargis - Lighting for Real Estate PhotographyA House in the WoodsWomen Architectural Photographers on Instagram
Nem (@nemperez) talks about awards, making your own opportunity, putting out the work you want to create, using the equipment you have on hand, the importance of pivoting, and getting comfortable talking about money. http://nemperez.comShow Notes: Medium article about hacking SnapChat to create the first game experience using Spectacles COMPLEXCON video #1COMPLEXCON video #2Disney project
This week Anna Wiederkehr (@wiederkehra), Senior Visual Journalist for FiveThirtyEight, discusses finding the balance of data visualization and written word by letting the numbers reveal the how or why of a story. Being a visual person, Anna breaks down how she learned to love code while taking us through a career roadmap for those who aren’t technically minded. We dig into how data journalism benefits from long format reporting over the noise of the 24-hour news cycle and discuss a future where we can watch augmented reality basketball stats while sitting in the stands. She talks about owning your small wins and allowing yourself to try the shitty ideas while also having a plan for any and all possibilities in case the data throws you a curveball. Finally, we discuss the rise of a collaborative newsroom and knowing your value as new type of creator in the traditional world of journalism. Show Notes p5 – a JavaScript library for creative codingProcessing – a flexible code software for visual arts2020 Election ForecastAnna’s Pinterest BoardsVisual VocabularyData Vis CatalogueData Vis Project
This week Adi Goodrich (@adigoodrich) and Sean Pecknold (@seanpecknold) of Sing-Sing (@singsingstudio) discuss finding balance in their own lanes while supporting each other’s creative expertise. When looking for a creative collaborator, Adi talks about the importance of finding a partner with the same work ethic as you. We examine the importance of having dedicated time to yourself; when you can slow down and be intentional with what you create. It’s this work that will last longer than a cycle and will likely bring in more paid work than actual paid work. Sean dig into getting obsessed with the details of your craft, while Adi warns against getting too close to the client’s references; you want to avoid the Pinterest echo chamber. They also chat about being inspired by the past - the stuff that couldn’t have been made digitally - to make their art history grandparents proud of their work. We reminisce about live shows while Sean and Adi dig into the differences between commercial work and concert visuals. Lastly, we chat about doing things differently; trusting that little voice in your head and inspirations from the past because what makes you uncomfortable is where the new things come from. Show Notes – - Their first Sony collaboration- Alphabetacool - Saturday School- Crack-Up Tour Visuals- Can I Believe You, Fleet Foxes
My good friend, Jason Porter, and I recap the happenings of the 2020 NBA Draft. While we might get off topic from time to time, the conversation tends to be good. Porter also gives his review of a couple of his favorite Missouri beers.
This week Carolina Guerrero, Photo Editor for Habitat for Humanity International, discusses capturing the humanity behind a story and the responsibility of giving voice to lesser known photographers to tell that story. She speaks to the excitement of working with new photographers; there’s a temptation to control as much as you can by being as close as you can to a project, but that you need to leave room for collaborative surprises to provide perspective. We dig through the differences in working for a non-profit and a cooperation. Lastly, we break down the value of intention and the need to know the story you’re telling before you shoot it, even if you’re finding it on the editing table. Show Notes --www.womenphotograph.comhttps://diversify.photo
This week, Shana Wanco, (@irisandmariepress) owner of Iris & Marie Letterpress, talks about being specific about the type of work you want to do and finding the type of client that wants to work with what you want to do; you don’t have to say yes to everything. We discuss how she finds design inspiration in her client’s engagement story and honeymoon plans, as well as creating complimentary design details to provide texture to a client’s personal story and style. Shana breaks down the difficulty of starting your own business, how stressful it is, and how it feels like you are constantly starting over with finding new clients. Lastly, we focus on the user experience of opening an envelope, the difficulty of using handmade paper, and her personal quest to convince brides that a matchbox is a better give away than a koozie. Show Notes –---Boxcar Press - Custom Letterpress PlatesBriar Press - a Letterpress Community Beth and Bryant Wedding SuiteMoody Paris Wedding SuiteMexican Inspired Wedding Suite
Jason Porter interviews real estate Guru, Dave Seymour (@daveseymour343 & www.freedomventure.com). You know Dave from his A&E hit show "Flipping Boston". They discus Dave's incredible journey from immigrating to the United States to go after the American Dream, to his time as a front-lines emergency worker (EMT/paramedic), to building a mountain of debt and then digging his way to success through real estate investing. Dave gets personal about how much his wife's support helped him to achieve his success and how he still values that support today. Dave also discusses how he has migrated from Single Family Residential investing to Class B multi-family investing. He and his partner have created a very unique investment fund, Freedom Venture Investments, (https://www.freedomventure.com/) that provides a preferred rate of return and a passive income stream for accredited investors. Dave and Jason share a common mentor, Jack Canfield, ( @jackcanfield_official & https://www.jackcanfield.com/ ). Jack has helped both host and guest live their lives by and through the Law of Attraction. In this episode Dave delves into how an interview with Jack was the manifestation of his amazing journey. Learn from Dave how important your focus is. "Energy flows where focus goes."We know you'll enjoy this episode and the deeply personal nature of it. Please share it with all who can benefit from it.
This week, Dana Distortion (@danadistortion), Music Photographer for Rolling Stone, Billboard, BrooklynVegan and more, talks about the unwritten contract between artist and photographer, and the difference of capturing the moment with a photo and the scene in video. She breaks down shooting with your right eye while your left eye scouts, and feeling, not anticipating the moment in order to capture what the audience experiences. We discuss how difficult it is to stand out as a music photographer and have it as a full-time career, in addition to pushing yourself instead of comparing your work to others. She talks about the realistic truth behind the lifestyle, bringing a stool into a violent pit, and shooting for as many publications as possible for each show. Lastly, we examine the differences between shooting a stadium, a club, and festivals, and how the most important aspect of this job is to enjoy the shit out of it. Show Links: The Rock and Roll project
This week Jim Brattin, Content Producer at TBWAChiatDay, explains what the heck a content producer does and the power of being one of the only people to have a constant presence throughout a project from concept and production to post and delivery. We talk about the fine line of bringing a team together while also being the bearer of bad news, and the importance of having a good relationship with the account team. We discuss the best ways to get the most bang for your buck in a budget, and how to think through solutions that makes all parties happy – even when you don’t know all the answers. He explains why a producer is only as good as his contacts and having a go-to person to do any type of job for any type of budget. Lastly, we reflect on the difficulties of transitioning roles within an agency and how to ask for help without looking like you didn’t know what you were doing.
This week reality tv editor Greg Whitlow (Ridiculousness, Bridezillas) breaks down not only how to craft a 30 minute story from 100 hours of raw footage, but how to up the emotion of those 30 minutes to an eleven. We dig into what makes an assistant editor stand out and how to avoid the trap of getting good at one genre. He discusses how to break down a show in order to pick up on its tendencies and the amount of of Keeping Up With The Kardasians he watches for research. Lastly we talk about why stubbornness is more valuable than confidence, relationships more important than being right, and just moving to Los Angeles because you’re going to end up there anyway.
This week, Matt Varnish (@mattvarnish), a Grammy award-winning art director of Varnish Studio Inc, and I discuss how packaging provides the texture of an intangible experience and how having a tangible thing brings the experience to another level. Matt preaches understanding the structure and materials of how a package is made as the only way to drive the possibility of design while I probe him about why your personal style probably doesn’t matter at this level. We dig into letting the appropriateness of what’s needed dictate style and talk about working in the food service industry as the best job for learning to quickly communicate and shift lanes with clients. Last we talk about the desire for authenticity in design and how to find it when you may like the specific client you’re working for. Show Notes - - Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stadium Arcadium- My Chemical Romance, The Black Parade- Trey Anastasio, Paper Wheels- Studio Schultz, Photography Studio- Lost Abbey, Ultimate Box Set
This week Carahna Magwood and Robyn Kanner, the Deputy Design Director and Senior Creative Advisor behind the Biden for President Campaign, dig into the use of typographic semiotics to mirror strategy, and discus the type system built to highlight Joe Biden's speech pattern like chords of a song. We continue the musical analogies while discussing how their role as an in-house creative team has shifted during the pandemic, and how the message evolves when a campaign grows. Lastly, we talk about feeding off the bad to fuel the good and having a strong community of unique backgrounds to help give perspective, voice, and knowing who you are. Oh… and of course we ask that you get out and VOTE! Show Notes - - Vote.org- SCVotes.org- Register to vote in SC - Here - Typographic examples discussed in the show - Here
This week, Michael, creative director at Riggs Partners, and I chew the fat about creative direction and how to best do the work by not doing it; the secret is ego and creative whistle-blower protection. We dissect when to be precious with an idea and when to just combine the damn pitches. He details what he looks for, beyond the core competencies, when hiring creatives. Then we search for the hook within the 3-second window of the "social media scroll" and how to find creative fulfillment through the noise of national agency bias.
EPISODE SUMMARY Long time investor Jason Porter was always frustrated with paying rent and making someone else rich instead of building his own wealth. He learned a lot through his years of struggle before making big cash. There is so much we can all learn from him. He shared some of his tips and tricks with us in this episode. In this episode you'll learn: Most Americans who rent right now would love to be home owners, they just don't know how. How Jason bought a house with zero down payment lease option How buying a house for a higher price could help you on your first house. As Americans we are not taught to build wealth, we are taught to earn money. Wealth accumulation is asset accumulation. We are not taxed on assets, we are taxed on income. How to socially benefit with real estate. Real estate can be used in a way to help yourself and others at the same time. Resources from this episode: Real good deeds by Jason Porter amazon.com/Real-Good-Deeds-Jason-Porter/ Charity- 5starlegacyfoundation.org Contact the guest at: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-porter-8a94165/ Connect With Us! To connect with Jason, please email or call him at: Phone: (303) 949-8662 Email: crep@ecospace.com Wesbite: Ecospace We look forward to hearing from you! Please go to iTunes to leave us a rating and write a review. Each review helps us reach a larger audience with your episode
EPISODE SUMMARY Long time investor Jason Porter was always frustrated with paying rent and making someone else rich instead of building his own wealth. He learned a lot through his years of struggle before making big cash. There is so much we can all learn from him. He shared some of his tips and tricks with us in this episode. In this episode you'll learn: Most Americans who rent right now would love to be home owners, they just don't know how. How Jason bought a house with zero down payment lease option How buying a house for a higher price could help you on your first house. As Americans we are not taught to build wealth, we are taught to earn money. Wealth accumulation is asset accumulation. We are not taxed on assets, we are taxed on income. How to socially benefit with real estate. Real estate can be used in a way to help yourself and others at the same time. Resources from this episode: Real good deeds by Jason Porter amazon.com/Real-Good-Deeds-Jason-Porter/ Charity- 5starlegacyfoundation.org Contact the guest at: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-porter-8a94165/ Connect With Us! To connect with Jason, please email or call him at: Phone: (303) 949-8662 Email: crep@ecospace.com Wesbite: Ecospace We look forward to hearing from you! Please go to iTunes to leave us a rating and write a review. Each review helps us reach a larger audience with your episode
Maria (@StudioRia), illustrator, graphic designer and creator of Wordless News, talks about the power of a visual journal and using personal work to learn a new skill. We break down the challenges of creativity vs perfection in the world of social media as a working professional. Lastly, we take a deep dive into working with Art Directors, rates, difficult feedback, and finding creative fulfillment in client work.https://mariafabrizio.com/- Wordless news - http://wordlessnews.com/ - Ferguson Wordless News - tinyurl.com/MF-112514- Agency Access - https://www.agencyaccess.com/
This week, Jacob (@jacobrmotion) and I talk about working in a small market while taking on international clients, and the value of networking through school. We discuss how to grow your social media presence in a meaningful way that actually gets work, and the return on investment of daily posting. Then we take a dive into the financial mysteries of freelance and taxes, project vs day rates, client red flags, and his work-life balance while working from home. Show notes - - The Freelance Manifesto- The Futur with Chris Do- School of Motion
I take you on a short, introspective journey to help you determine what you really want and how to get it. Too many people in life dream and and do. These two things will help you get first things first done. It's been the key to the success of many people. How to know what your calling is? ( your vision, mission, purpose)How to analyse why you haven't attained it and what to change to make it happen?When you know what you are supposed to do in this life and you align yourself with that calling and eliminate all excuses, success if the result. This podcast makes it easy to understand how to find your answers and how to hit your goals.#realgooddeeds, #taxliens, #taxdeeds, #realestate, #investing, #consciouscapitalism
Today we have an extraordinary person with us, his name is Jason Porter. He is originally from Utah, in the United States, graduated from Neumont University where he made BS in Computer Science. He has more than 15+ years of experience, an amazing career where in the last years he has been principal Software Engineer in Red Hat. He is also a big contributor to the Engineering community being a 2-time book Author with “Quarkus Cookbook Kubernetes Optimized Java Solutions” and “Testing Java Microservices”. He is also the president of the local Java Users Group in Utah, a group that averages 100 people attending monthly meetings! Today we have the pleasure of having him with us Open Source links https://github.com/quarkusio https://github.com/asciidoctor https://github.com/Flyspray/flyspray/ - My first OSS contributions were to Flyspray https://github.com/apache https://twitter.github.io/ https://redhatofficial.github.io/#!/main https://opensource.microsoft.com/ https://developer.apple.com/opensource/ https://opensource.google/
An airhacks.fm conversation with Jason Porter (@lightguardjp) about: From old 8086 in the late 80-ties, to a Pentium, old GW-BASIC games like snake and gorillas, finding game source by accident, learning Java in 21 days - with a book, fascination with Java Applets, learning C++ at middle school, writing C code with Metrowerks CodeWarrior, learning pointers with 14, building OCR in C at high school, Pearl and PHP before Neumont University, contributing to FlySpray the bugtracker, building inventory application with C# and WinForms, building a scrapbook with full-text search in 10 weeks, accessing lucene from C#, first Java project for the State of Utah with JBoss Portal, a JDBC wrapper around LDAP, building a client library to wrap SOAP, curiosity about Java EE 5, creating student portfolios with Java EE 5, EJB 3, JSF and GlassFish, commercial support was available from Sun Microsystems for Glassfish, there was a lag between JBoss and WildFly versions, working with ATG dynamo for oc tanner, accelerating ETL and data validation with Java EE 5 and JMS, increasing performance with JBoss from a day to one and half hour, joining the Seam Team at RedHat, Seam Solder became Apache Delta Spike, DeltaSpike became the groundwork for e.g. MicroProfile Config, Injection, Outjection and Bijection, from Java to Ruby, from Ruby to Drupal, form Drupal back to Java and Quarkus, asciidoc is like markdown, but better, contributing to Quarkus, joining forces with Alex Soto for Quarkus Cookbook, Kubernetes operators with Quarkus, why lightguard (@lightguardjp)?, Jason Porter on twitter: @lightguardjp and linkedin
In this episode, Don Moody, David Marks and Eric Scalzo, partners in Waller’s Healthcare M&A group, are joined by Jason Porter and Brett Skolnik, managing directors on Baird’s global healthcare team. These dealmakers discuss the dental space and what both providers and investors can expect as it relates to M&A activity and due diligence in the coming months, particularly as a result of COVID and forced closures of practices.
In this episode, Don Moody, David Marks and Eric Scalzo, partners in Waller’s Healthcare M&A group, are joined by Jason Porter and Brett Skolnik, managing directors on Baird’s global healthcare team. These dealmakers discuss the physician practice management space and what both providers and investors can expect as it relates to M&A activity and due diligence in the coming months, particularly as a result of COVID and forced closures of practices.
Jason Porter, author of Real Good Deeds and the Real Good Deed Investors Network, interviews Tyler Deveraux. Tyler is the co-founder and managing partner of MF Capital Partners. The fund owns and manages over 1300 doors in multi-family apartments mostly in the Dallas area, but in other parts of the country as well. Tyler is a sought-after public speaker and trainer who teaches multi-family investing strategies all around the country. You can find out more about Tyler and his fund at www.mfcapitalpartners.com. You can also save 75% on Jason Porter's Real Good Deed Investors Network by subscribing to this Podcast and visiting www.rgdinvestors.com.
To begin an ambitious goal of weekly inspirational podcast, Jason Porter, the author of Real Good Deeds, chose Mark Comer as his first guest. Mark's story is amazing in that he never graduated college yet built a successful real estate training company in his early twenties. He then co-founded iMall, the first "internet mall", well before Amazon came on the scene. Mark sold iMall for over $500 Million and started a new life in a hard rock band in south America. Leaving that world behind he started into business again and today is the number one distributor in the world for Synergy Worldwide. Mark started 5 Star Legacy Foundation and provides clothing, school supplies and fees to hundreds of children in Southeast Asia, South America and the Caribbean. You'll be inspired by this episode as well as entertained as Jason and Mark have a long and fun history together.
Stephen (@stephenberke) talks about becoming a member of your creative community, owning your own gear, strategically chosen free work, cutting a reel, starting a new client base, the personal sacrifice of high profile projects, what success is, and allowing yourself time to get there. -----www.berkecreative.com/ -----Demo Reel - https://vimeo.com/215614239 -----Ghost in the Gun - https://youtu.be/T-xSGZfacJM ------Deltron 3030 - https://youtu.be/54l0aJH7r0A -----
David (@dzorn) talks about day to day details of working in different offices, strategy in setting your day rate (with actual prices!), the hold and challenge system, not getting too comfortable, keeping your skills sharp, and the importance of a good kick in the ass. ----- venicebeachpost.com
Melissa (@mmverdugo), freelance producer and manager of programs at Women in Films in Los Angeles (wif.org), talks about breaking into the industry, organic and authentic networking, the full-time hustle, why freelancers get paid more, piggy backing projects, how the producer of Tiger King made any money, and the pure joy of a well organized spreadsheet. Show notes -----I Need A Producer Facebook Group - link -----Production Hub - link -----
Chris (@altostratusco) talks about freelancing while keeping a day job, online criticism, making work for yourself, the leap from student to professional pricing, a client’s perception of an hourly vs day rate, and the importance of answering emails. behance.net/altostratus -----Show notes -----Graphic Design Forum - https://www.graphicdesignforum.com ----- Chris Do, Pricing Models - https://youtu.be/FbjVD8MWpv4 ----- Wave, accounting app - https://www.waveapps.com/ -----AIGA Brewery Event - https://charlotte.aiga.org/event/beer-branding-kickoff-2019 ----- Teagan White - www.teaganwhite.com ----- Adventures in Design Podcast - https://soundcloud.com/Aidpodcast -----
Katie (@katietylerpurnell) talks about how she started freelancing, building a client base in a new city, finding a mentor, and understanding your professional value. www.katiepurnell.com/
Forrest (@forrestclonts)talks about how he started freelancing, client red flags, using contracts, and loving every element of the job (or you won't succeed). www.forrestcstudio.com/
Firefighter, Jason Porter, returned earlier this week from Australia, where he joined other firefighters in their battle against deadly Australian bush fires. Jason spoke with Lee before he left a month ago. He joins Lee again to talk about what comes next.
Rep. John Curtis is a co-sponsor on a resolution to recognize the 200 American firefighters in Australia. Lee interviewed Jason Porter, a BLMfirefighter on Dec. 27th. Lee will discuss the beneficial relationship between the U.S. and Australia with Curtis.
Two Utah Bureau of Land Management firefighters will be joining the efforts to battle deadly fires in Australia. Lee Lonsberry talks to one of them, Jason Porter, who is leaving for one month to help.
In today's show; Justin, Lydia, and Maura discuss last minute gift options, Google attempting to create the most 'instagrammable' cocktail, and a study that shows wine is the most popular regift. Then, we take a look at drink trends for 2019 and Jason Porter of MoPOP (the museum of pop culture) joins us to discuss their holiday movie showings and all of the great exhibits there right now. Plus, Distiller Dain joins us for the last top 5 of 2018 and we leave you with a great cocktail for all of your holiday gatherings.
In this CyberWire 2017 RSA Conference special edition, we wrap up our show coverage with insights from experts, about the trends they’re seeing, the products they’re pitching, and where they think we, as an industry, need to go. Guests include: Mark Dufresne, Director, Threat Research and Adversary Prevention, Endgame https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-dufresne-b3275610a/ James Lyne, Global Head of Security Research, Sophos https://www.linkedin.com/in/jameslyne/ Emily Mossburg, Principal, Cyber Risk Services Leadership Team, Deloitte & Touche https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilymossburg/ Mark Nunnikhoven, Vice President, Cloud Research, Trend Micro https://www.linkedin.com/in/marknca/ Levi Gundert, Vice President of Intelligence and Strategy, Recorded Future https://www.linkedin.com/in/levigundert/ Carl Leonard, Principal Security Analyst, Forcepoint https://www.linkedin.com/in/carl-leonard-5486405/ Evan Blair, Founder, ZeroFOX https://www.linkedin.com/in/evanblair/ Gabby Nizri, Founder and CEO, Ayehu Software Technologies https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabbynizri/ Jason Porter, Vice President Security Solutions, AT&T https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-porter-4a604757/
SHA-1 is broken, for real. Grizzly Steppe threat actors seem to have a lot in common with the Carbanak gang. Bitcoin exchange hit by DDoS. Linux patches an old vulnerability. Reuters says Symantec was in talks to buy FireEye, but the companies backed away from a deal. An arrest in the Deutsche Telekom hack. Dr. Charles Clancy from Virginia Tech's Hume Center explores the designation of election systems as critical infrastructure. Jason Porter from AT&T decribes the newly formed IoT Cybersecurity Alliance. And what the vulnerability researchers found when they looked at connected cars.
Just in time for the holidays – the final episode of Open Admission Season One! We wanted to take this opportunity to thank you, our supporters, for listening in this year. Stay tuned for information on Season Two in 2017. For now, we are taking a brief holiday hiatus, but we look forward to continuing … Continue reading Episode 7: Jason Porter and Beth Redmond-Jones →
This episode was pre-recorded specifically for KWTF Sonoma County Radio on March 3, 2015. In this episode, Tristy is flying solo and sharing six of her favorite books published in 2014. Along with her review, she shares music that she feels go hand-in-hand with the book:10:04 by Ben Lerner (songs: Cold Blooded Old Times by Smog & It Happened Before Our Time by Jeremy Jay)The Blazing World by Siri Hustvedt (songs: New York Social Life by Laurie Anderson & Hard Headed Woman by Wanda Jackson, The Queen of Rock!)Why Are You So Sad? by Jason Porter (songs: Right Track Now by Rocky C. Hall and The 13th Floor Elevators & I Started a Joke by Bee Gees)Dept. of Speculation by Jenny Offill (songs: Marriage Tree by Throwing Muses & Marriage by Palace Music)Over Easy by Mimi Pond (songs: Judy is a Punk by the Ramones & Lust for Life by Iggy Pop)Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant? by Roz Chast (songs: The Song is Ended by Annette Hanshaw)Songs also played:Books by Blank Dogs (2009)Outta Money by Calamity Jane (1992)Don’t forget to stay connected on all the social media places!Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, 8Tracks, Pinterest, SoundCloudPlease feel free to rate and subscribe and do all the things the robots like to push us up the ladder on I-Tunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/spilling-rubies/id928952261
This episode was pre-recorded specifically for KWTF Sonoma County Radio on March 3, 2015. In this episode, Tristy is flying solo and sharing six of her favorite books published in 2014. Along with her review, she shares music that she feels go hand-in-hand with the book:10:04 by Ben Lerner (songs: Cold Blooded Old Times by Smog & It Happened Before Our Time by Jeremy Jay)The Blazing World by Siri Hustvedt (songs: New York Social Life by Laurie Anderson & Hard Headed Woman by Wanda Jackson, The Queen of Rock!)Why Are You So Sad? by Jason Porter (songs: Right Track Now by Rocky C. Hall and The 13th Floor Elevators & I Started a Joke by Bee Gees)Dept. of Speculation by Jenny Offill (songs: Marriage Tree by Throwing Muses & Marriage by Palace Music)Over Easy by Mimi Pond (songs: Judy is a Punk by the Ramones & Lust for Life by Iggy Pop)Can't We Talk About Something More Pleasant? by Roz Chast (songs: The Song is Ended by Annette Hanshaw)Songs also played:Books by Blank Dogs (2009)Outta Money by Calamity Jane (1992)Don’t forget to stay connected on all the social media places!Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, 8Tracks, Pinterest, SoundCloudPlease feel free to rate and subscribe and do all the things the robots like to push us up the ladder on I-Tunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/spilling-rubies/id928952261
Amy interviews Jason Porter, author of WHY ARE YOU SO SAD?, live at BEA. Read more: http://bit.ly/UoQecv