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Jason Skinner is a Cubs fan from Bourne, UK. Despite the geographical distance from the game, Jason and his family developed a deep connection to American baseball. Their household boasts a unique dynamic where each member supports a different team; his wife cheers for the Braves (and has a soft spot for the Cardinals), while their son is a Phillies fan. We discuss the family's baseball adventures across the United States. Having visited 39 states and numerous ballparks, they've experienced more of America than many natives. We also delve into what drew Jason to baseball, how the Cubs captured his heart, and his insights on the sport's growing popularity in the UK.Find Baseball Bucket List Online:Twitter: @BaseballBucketFacebook: @BaseballBucketListInstagram: @Baseball.Bucket.ListWebsite: baseballbucketlist.comThis podcast is part of the Curved Brim Media Network:Twitter: @CurvedBrimWebsite: curvedbrimmedia.com---Join us in Boston on June 8th to see the Savannah Bananas at iconic Fenway Park! Learn more at https://baseballbucketlist.com/boston
When members of the military leave active duty, they may face challenges re-entering civilian life. We talk about Operation Green Light , a program geared at easing that transition. Our guests: Jason Skinner, U.S. Army veteran, and director of Livingston County Veterans Services Mike Eastman, Brigadier General (ret), and executive director of the ETS Sponsorship Program For more content featuring U.S. veterans, please visit wxxi.org/veterans .
Today we're talking about supporting veterans at the county level in New York, including the initiative Operation Greenlight, that shines a light and brings awareness to the unique challenges facing veterans and their families. Joining NYSAC's Executive Director Stephen Acquario for the conversation is Jason Skinner, Livingston County's Director of Veteran Services. For more information on Operation Greenlight, visit nysac.org/operationgreenlight
What does it take to be a successful Australian manufacturer in 2020? This Friday we put the question to Todd Alder, CEO of Orbital UAV (ASX: OEC) – the Australian world-leading designer and manufacturer of engines for tactical drones. Todd was joined by Jason Skinner, Managing Director of corporate advisors JP Equity. Jason has been acting as lead manager and corporate advisor on several interesting capital-raising and IPOs in the tech and mining space this year. 2020 has alerted Australians to two strategic challenges – a depleted manufacturing sector, and growing challenges for our regional defence as relations between our biggest trading partners become fractious.
This week we chat to our friend Jason Skinner from Skinner Hamilton Accountants about what its like to be an accountant right now over a lovely drink.
6 million men left farm life between 1940 and 1945. Some, like Air Corp Staff Sergeant Harold Bud Long, left to join the Service. Setting out and maintaining 47 air strips across Europe, Bud took part in legendary campaigns like Omaha Beach on D-Day, the Battle of the Bulge, and Patton’s drive through Central Europe into the Rhineland. Spending significant time with French civilians and tearing down the gates of a German concentration camp, he shares how soldiers and civilians found ways to feed each other, and which foods from home they never found abroad. Find photos from this episode, an episode transcription, and more at www.ServicePodcast.org and on Instagram and Facebook, where you can also share your stories and leave messages for all of the veterans you hear on Service. Thank you to Jason Skinner and those involved in the Livingston County Veterans’ Monument for connecting us with Bud for this episode. They’ve recently unveiled their beautiful community monument and we suggest you check it out on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. We’ll be sharing more of their story in our next episode. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Stop, collaborate, and listen! J is back with some revelations. Recap the biggest SHSMD conference yet as friends and colleagues share insights about innovating our approach to innovation. Jhaymee Tynan, Jeff Steblea, Steve Koch, Jason Skinner, and Alan Shoebridge offer more hits than your favorite mix tape. Thanks to Xpressdocs, Ultera Digital, and the Podcast.Healthcare Network for helping us spread the awesome, yo! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Finding a way to connect with your audience and make an income from that connection is like finding the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Welcome to Should I Start A Podcast where each week Ronsley Vaz, with the help of a star-studded entrepreneurial guest lineup, explores why you should start a podcast; build an audience, and ... Read More The post 164. Jason Skinner on the Failure Rate of Podcasts, the Importance of SEO and Managing Expectations appeared first on Amplify Agency.
Finding a way to connect with your audience and make an income from that connection is like finding the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Welcome to Should I Start A Podcast where each week Ronsley Vaz, with the help of a star-studded entrepreneurial guest lineup, explores why you should start a podcast; build an audience, and how to keep them hungry for more. If you're thinking about starting a podcast, or simply looking for a better way to get your message out to your audience, then this is the podcast for you. On the latest episode of Should I Start a Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking to Jason Skinner. Jason is host of Business Made Easy as well as a professional business coach and accountant. In short, he's the guy you want to talk to if you're trying to use podcasting to promote your business Jason is host of Business Made Easy as well as a professional business coach and accountant. He's devoted his entire career to helping fledgling businesses find their niche, both in their own industries and in the chaotic world of podcasting. He has quite a bit of advice on how to turn an idea into a show that you can sustain for years. Don't know where to start with your show? He can help you out. During the episode, Jason and I talk about: The complex background work that goes into podcasting Why so many podcasts fail Mapping out your podcasting journey Why you shouldn't focus on podcast statistics The importance of SEO and keyword research How podcasting can build trust with your clients Managing expectations for your show Jason's top rule for keeping yourself sane while podcasting Links: Business Made Easy Skinner Hamilton Accountants – website Jason Skinner – LinkedIn
Finding a way to connect with your audience and make an income from that connection is like finding the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. Welcome to Should I Start A Podcast where each week Ronsley Vaz, with the help of a star-studded entrepreneurial guest lineup, explores why you should start a podcast; build an audience, and ... The post 164. Jason Skinner on the Failure Rate of Podcasts, the Importance of SEO and Managing Expectations appeared first on We Are Podcast.
If you want to turn podcasting into profit, our latest episode is perfect for you. On the latest episode of Should I Start a Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking to Jason Skinner. Jason is host of Business Made Easy as well as a professional business coach and accountant. In short, he’s the guy you want to talk to ... Read More The post 117. Podcasting for the Business Owner: a Deep Dive into Making Your Show a Success with Jason Skinner appeared first on Amplify Agency.
If you want to turn podcasting into profit, our latest episode is perfect for you. On the latest episode of Should I Start a Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking to Jason Skinner. Jason is host of Business Made Easy as well as a professional business coach and accountant. In short, he’s the guy you want to talk to ... The post 117. Podcasting for the Business Owner: a Deep Dive into Making Your Show a Success with Jason Skinner appeared first on We Are Podcast.
If you want to turn podcasting into profit, our latest episode is perfect for you. On the latest episode of Should I Start a Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking to Jason Skinner. Jason is host of Business Made Easy as well as a professional business coach and accountant. In short, he’s the guy you want to talk to ... Read More The post 117. Podcasting for the Business Owner: a Deep Dive into Making Your Show a Success with Jason Skinner appeared first on Must Amplify.
If you want to turn podcasting into profit, our latest episode is perfect for you. On the latest episode of Should I Start a Podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking to Jason Skinner. Jason is host of Business Made Easy as well as a professional business coach and accountant. In short, he's the guy you want to talk to if you're trying to use podcasting to promote your business Jason is host of Business Made Easy as well as a professional business coach and accountant. He's devoted his entire career to helping fledgling businesses find their niche, both in their own industries and in the chaotic world of podcasting. He has quite a bit of advice on how to turn an idea into a show that you can sustain for years. Don't know where to start with your show? He can help you out. During the episode, Jason and I talk about: The complex background work that goes into podcasting Why so many podcasts fail Mapping out your podcasting journey Why you shouldn't focus on podcast statistics The importance of SEO and keyword research How podcasting can build trust with your clients Managing expectations for your show Jason's top rule for keeping yourself sane while podcasting Links: Business Made Easy Skinner Hamilton Accountants - website Jason Skinner - LinkedIn
Ep124: Business Success Starts with Engineered Profit Planning with Jason Skinner Jason Skinner is the voice, heart and soul of The Business Made Easy Podcast and [...] READ POST The post Business Success Starts with Engineered Profit Planning with Jason Skinner appeared first on The Real Magic Podcast, Unpacking Design with Greg & Alan.
A commonly used strategy to increase the sales and income in a business is to offer a discount to entice more customers to buy. But discounting can work out more expensive than you might first think. Episode 42 explores the true cost of discounting in your business and how a 10% discount can cost you a lot more than 10% profit on your business bottom line. Tune in with Jason Skinner right here!
They will be joined by Greg Gangle, Assistant Director of Racing at The Raceway; Jason Skinner, trainer of Delaware champion Bags To Riches; Jessica Otten, a regular correspondent for Post Time with Mike and Mike; Gina Maybee, from Cloverleaf Standardbred Owners Association; and Stephanie Jacobs, who is associated with RUS Atlantic. Gangle, the Assistant Director of Racing at The Raceway Western Fair District, joins the program to highlight the upcoming Camluck Classic taking place on Saturday (May 26). The race which has been known previously as the Molson Pace has drawn some attention over the past few years and Gangle will discuss some of the contenders that fans can look to see. Skinner, trainer of champion Bags To Riches, talks with Mike and Mike about his career and his champion Delaware-bred. Bags To Riches had some stakes experience as a 3-year-old and was brought back facing tough company in a Graduate prep. Skinner talks about what is next for Bags To Riches and what his schedule looks like. Otten, a correspondent for Post Time with Mike and Mike, joins to talk about her experience at the Equine affair that took place last month. Otten assisted New Vocations and Winnie Morgan Nemeth in talking about racehorse aftercare and how visitors could help the cause. Maybee, from Cloverleaf Standardbred Owners Association, continues the Rosecroft discussion this week and some of the promotions they have had over the past few weeks. Maybee will discuss the I Want To Be A Driver promotion and how it helped attract a new crowd to the track. Jacobs, who is associated with RUS Atlantic, joins the program to discuss promoting Racing Under Saddle at Ocean Downs for National Horse Day. Jacobs will talk about how trainers and owners can enter their trotters.
When it comes to email marketing, we often hear "Nobody reads emails anymore" or "email marketing is a waste of time". This couldn't be further from the truth, your email list is still one of the most important marketing assets you can have in your business growth toolbox. In Episode 36 of The Business Made Easy Podcast, Jason Skinner discusses why your email list is still one of the most important assets you have and what you can do to improve your open rates and engagement levels of your email marketing efforts. A few simple tweaks to what you are currently doing and a different approach to your email list and the drafting of your emails will deliver you far better results. In this episode you will learn. Why your email list is one of the most important assets in your business. Why email marketing is still very much alive and an effective way to engage with your customers and potential customers. How to look at your email marketing in a different light that delivers the results you are looking for.
Reno and Smiley classic guitar duet. Jason Skinner-guitar, vocals Zayn Skinner-mandolin, bass
Reno and Smiley classic guitar duet. Jason Skinner-guitar, vocals Zayn Skinner-mandolin, bass
Reno and Smiley classic guitar duet. Jason Skinner-guitar, vocals Zayn Skinner-mandolin, bass
Reno and Smiley classic guitar duet. Jason Skinner-guitar, vocals Zayn Skinner-mandolin, bass
An old jazz tune made popular by Les Paul. This is the first song to be recorded on Don Reno's old Stelling Golden Cross in nearly 30 years! Jason Skinner-banjo, guitar Zayn Skinner-mandolin, bass