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The Jerry-Rigged Podcast discussed the benefits of starting an LLC for Salesforce professionals, featuring guest Jason Washburn, owner of the P3 Group. Jason shares his journey from job seeker to successful business owner, emphasizing the flexibility and security that an LLC provides compared to traditional employment. The conversation also covered practical steps for setting up an LLC, managing finances, and leveraging business insurance to protect personal assets. SumoLab Total Business Marketing P3 Group Introduction to the Podcast: Host: Jerry Suhrstedt Guest: Jason Washburn, owner of P3 Group, a Salesforce consultancy Topic: Starting your own LLC and Salesforce consultancy Challenges in Job Hunting: Current difficulties in finding Salesforce jobs High number of job applications and interviews without success Alternative to Job Hunting: Starting your own LLC as a viable option Benefits of owning a consultancy Jason Washburn's Background: Former high school chemistry and physics teacher Transitioned to Salesforce in 2008 Started P3 Group after being furloughed in April 2020 Benefits of Starting an LLC: Easier than expected to set up Provides flexibility in taking on multiple clients Allows for better control over one's career and income streams Steps to Form an LLC: Filing paperwork with the state Creating a separate business checking and savings account Using services like Gusto for payroll and tax management Financial Management: Importance of having 3-6 months of combined business and personal expenses saved Using business insurance to protect assets Client Relationships and Success Stories: Importance of maintaining good client relationships Examples of clients returning after contract periods Professional Boundaries and Billing: Avoiding unpaid work during the discovery phase Ensuring proper contracts and billing practices Flexibility and Experience: Ability to work multiple part-time contracts Enhancing LinkedIn profiles with LLC experience Legal and Tax Considerations: Differences between LLC and sole proprietorship Importance of consulting with a CPA and attorney Final Thoughts: Encouragement to consider starting an LLC for greater career flexibility Importance of enjoying life and maintaining work-life balance
漢林LockerRoom第8集邀請到桃園領航猿中鋒--Jason Wasburn沃許本跟大家聊聊他的籃球故事!節目非常精彩,大家趕緊收聽! 沃許本 IG:https://www.instagram.com/jwash42/ 漢森IG:https://www.instagram.com/hj_cyc/ 白大象的盒子IG:https://www.instagram.com/linsaffair_podcast/ 盧卡IG: https://www.instagram.com/nosinmyname_luca/
On this episode of On Board Games Erik and Don talk with Jason Washburn from Gamelyn Games about games they've played lately including: Scarface 1920 Blood on the Clock Tower Oathsworn ISS Vanguard Tir Na Nog Ready Set Bet Check out the Last Kingdom Kickstarter, going until April 14th https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/coe/the-last-kingdom-board-game/description (22:28) Then they talk working on a licensed board game. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Inverse Genius: http://www.inversegenius.com/ Patreon account: http://www.patreon.com/obg Twitter: @onboardgames RSS Feed: http://onboardgames.libsyn.com/rss Email us: onboardgamesmailbag@gmail.com On Board Games Guild at Board Game Geek
This week, the meeples talk with Jason Washburn of Gamelyn Games, and Talon Strikes Studios, about a new mechanism paired with an explorer we all know and love. We also get a incredibly in depth discussion from Jason on designing, and publishing, and how to see the game design problems from both angles. email: Amusingmeeples@gmail.com twitter: @amusingmeeples Join our Amusing Meeples discord server. We will talk about ALL the games.
After the Lunar New Year break, I caught up with Jason Washburn of the Taoyuan Pauian Pilots coming off their 8th straight victory at home. He details the sights and experiences across the many countries he's played in, how Coach Iurgi Caminos has the team playing together, and how tight knit his import teammates are.
Catching up with former Runnin' Utes Center Jason Washburn. We discuss his time with the Utes, which included Jim Boylen, Larry K., and Marshall Henderson to name a few. Plus, where he'll be playing next season and more!
Watch the live stream: Watch on YouTube About the show Sponsored by Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub. Special guest: Ashley Anderson Ashley #1: PSF security key giveaway for critical package maintainers Giving away 4000 2FA hardware keys Surely a team effort but I found it via @di_codes twitter (Dustin Ingram) links to previous talks on PyPI/supply chain security Interesting idea for helping with supply-chain vulnerabilities At least one dev pulled a critical package in response Previously: I don't have any critical projects Armin Ronacher has an interesting take Michael #2: PyLeft-Pad via Dan Bader Markus Unterwaditzer was maintaining atomicwrites More on how this relates to a project (Home Assistant) I wonder if PyPI will become immutable once an item is published Brian #3: FastAPI Filter Suggested and created by Arthur Rio “I loved using django-filter with DRF and wanted an equivalent for FastAPI.” - Arthur Add query string filters to your api endpoints and show them in the swagger UI. Supports SQLAlchemy and MongoEngine. Supports operators: gt, gte, in, isnull, it, lte, not/ne, not_in/nin Ashley #4: Tools for building Python extensions in Rust PyO3 pyo3 - Python/Rust FFI bindings nice list of examples people might recognize in the PyO3 README Pydantic V2 will use it for pydantic-core maturin - PEP 621 wheel builder (pyproject.toml) pretty light weight, feels like flit for Rust or python/Rust rust-numpy (+ndarray) for scientific computing setuptools-rust for integrating with existing Python projects using setuptools Rust project and community place high value on good tooling, relatively young language/community with a coherent story from early on Rust macro system allows for really nice ergonomics (writing macros is very hard, using them is very easy) The performance/safety/simplicity tradeoffs Python and Rust make are very different, but both really appeal to me - Michael #5: AutoRegEx via Jason Washburn Enter an english phrase, it'll try to generate a regex for you You can do the reverse too, explain a regex You must sign in and are limited to 100 queries / [some time frame] Related from Simon Willison: Using GPT-3 to explain how code works Brian #6: Anaconda Acquires PythonAnywhere Suggested by Filip Łajszczak See also Anaconda Acquisition FAQs from PythonAnywhere blog From announcement: “The acquisition comes on the heels of Anaconda's release of PyScript, an open-source framework running Python applications within the HTML environment. The PythonAnywhere acquisition and the development of PyScript are central to Anaconda's focus on democratizing Python and data science.” My take: We don't hear a lot about PA much, even their own blog has had 3 posts in 2022, including the acquisition announcement. Their home page boasts “Python versions 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 and 3.8”, although I think they support 3.9 as well, but not 3.10 yet, seems like from the forum. Also, no ASGI, so FastAPI won't work, for example. Still, I think PA is a cool idea, and I'd like to see it stay around, and stay up to date. Hopefully this acquisition is the shot in the arm it needed. Extras Michael: Python becomes the most sought after for employers hiring (by some metric) Ashley: PEP691 JSON Simple API for PyPI Rich Codex - automatic terminal “screenshots” Joke: Neta is a programmer
Jason is co-owner of Talon Strikes Studios and has published several games through his company. Jason first got into gaming in the late 70s and played all types of board games through the 80s. In 89 he played Space Hulk and this was a game-changer for him. Jason was very involved in online gaming from the late 90s up to 2010 when he formed Talon Strikes and began publishing for the tabletop. Jason studied Opera at Nothern Arizona University, and when back to school in 2010 to get a degree in Visual Communication and Graphic Design. Jason has worked with Buttonshy, Gamelyn Games, Mariposa Games, and the Indie Game Alliance. Check out his work at https://talonstrikes.games/ FOLLOW US ON: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/boardgamebinge Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/boardgamebingepodcast Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/boardgamebinge Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@tinrobotgames WHERE TO FIND OUR PODCAST: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5RJbdkguebb3MSLAatZr7r iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-board-game-binge-72500104/ Tune In: https://tunein.com/embed/player/p1344218/ Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vYm9hcmRnYW1lYmluZ2U= Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/board-game-binge/id1522623033 Visit Our Websites: Board Game Binge: https://boardgamebinge.com/ Tin Robot Games: https://tinrobotgames.com Elixir Board Games: https://www.elixirboardgames.com/our-games
This week we have a talk with Jason Washburn of Talon Strikes Studios about their new game "Top Pop". It's a fun chat about what makes Talon Strikes Studios unique, and why Top Pop might be the perfect game to add to your collection.
The Psychology of Self-Injury: Exploring Self-Harm & Mental Health
When is it appropriate for someone who engages in nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) to be admitted to an acute psychiatric inpatient program? And how realistic is it to expect no self-injury or self-harm to occur at all while in the hospital? How should hospital staff respond and intervene when someone engages in self-injury while on an inpatient unit? In this episode, Dr. Jason Washburn addresses these questions and discusses how hospital staff can foster empathy and compassion for individuals who self-injure while respecting their autonomy and also keeping them safe.Learn more about Dr. Washburn and his work here. Below are links to some of his work, including his books as editor and new research. To learn more about AMITA Health and its treatment for self-injury, click here. Washburn, J. J. (2014). Self-injury: Simple answers to complex questions. Hoffman Estates, IL: Alexian Brothers Press.Washburn, J. J. (2019). Nonsuicidal self-injury: Advances in research and practice . New York: Routledge.Slesinger, N. C., Hayes, N. A., & Washburn, J. J. (2021). Understanding predictors of change in a day treatment setting for non-suicidal self-injury. Psychology and Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, and Practice, 94, 517–535.Follow Dr. Westers on Instagram and Twitter (@DocWesters). To join ISSS, visit itriples.org and follow ISSS on Facebook and Twitter (@ITripleS).The Psychology of Self-Injury podcast has been rated #5 by Feedspot in their "Top 15 Clinical Psychology Podcasts You Must Follow in 2021" and by Welp Magazine in their "20 Best Injury Podcasts of 2021."
In this episode we speak with Jason Washburn from Talon Strike Studios, about his latest game Shadow Network: a game about spies. We cover everything from game play, to how the game came about and what to expect from Talon Strike in the future.
In this episode, Ameé chat's with Dr. Jason J. Washburn, the Director of Graduate Studies for the Clinical Psychology MA and PhD Programs at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Dr. Jason Washburn's clinical interests include mental health treatment and evaluation of children and adolescents, including nonsuicidal self-injury, pediatric bipolar disorder, and the development of antisocial behaviors and has published numerous articles and studies related to suicide and non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI), such as cutting. Jason covers what recent research is showing in terms of the reasons people hurt themselves and the positive and negative consequences of it and some of the things he shares may surprise you. You will hear: What is self-harm or self-injury?What kinds of activities are considered self-harm and what isn't? What are some of the reasons people do it? Are they just doing it for attention?Are tattoos and body modifications considered self-harm?What is the evidence researcher now understand about its origins?Does it correlate with suicide? Is NSSI "contagious"? What kind of treatment approaches are there?Resources Mentionedhttp://www.selfinjury.bctr.cornell.edu/http://sioutreach.org/about-sios/https://itriples.org/Book by Jason Washburn | Self-Injury: Simple Answers to Complex QuestionsHealing Self-Injury: A Compassionate Guide for Parents and Other Loved OnesFreedom from Self-harm: Overcoming Self-Injury with Skills from DBT and Other Treatments
Joe and Grant were lucky enough to be joined by two former Utes- Utah center Jason Washburn and Red Rocks All-American Beth Rizzo (who are married and have a beautiful baby boy). We discuss gymnastics, Jason's tough times and high points with the Runnin' Utes, the FBI pay for play scandal, and what it's like being an overseas basketball player.After our guests get on their way, we talk about signing day, in-state recruiting, and how the class looks overall. Finally, Joe breaks down a few of the lesser-known talents and unusual features of the class.
This week Jason Washburn of Talon Strikes Studios joins Jason Hancock and Marguerite Cottrell to talk about King's Champion currently on Kickstarter and the trials and tribulations of running a Kickstarter, plus our usual random conversational topics as they come up. Time Stamp 0:00 Intorductions & Small Talk 17:38 Running a Kickstarter & King's Champion 1:16:05 Talk about Star Wars Voltron, Firefly, Fast & Furious 8, Tom Hanks movies Links Jason Hancock's Twitter Marguerite Cottrell's Twitter Marguerite Cottrell's Youtube Channel Jason Washburn's Twitter King's Champion Kickstarter Meeples Included Website
President of Two Men and a Truck International Randy Shacka speaks with Dan Pettit and Jason Washburn about personal branding, and the Mary Ellen Sheets Scholarship Program. These men discuss the importance of moving forward in business and life. Learn how Dan and Jason have build up not only their personal brand, but the company brand. (part 2)
President of Two Men and a Truck International Randy Shacka speaks with Dan Pettit and Jason Washburn about personal branding, and the Mary Ellen Sheets Scholarship Program. These men discuss the experience they had in the Scholarship Program, and the steps they took to lead them to growth and success. (Part 1)
First I want to apologize for the lateness of the of this week's podcast. I know its only a day late, but I still hate being late for anything. Second, I want to apologize for the reason its late. My mic apparently started crapping out part way through the episode and didn't realize it until post production. I spent a lot of time trying to bandage up this episode with my level one editing skills and I'm afraid it shows. The quality isn't up to its usual quality. (Not saying the regular quality of my editing is wonderfully great! =)) So hopefully the content makes up for the lackluster audio quality. As soon as this is posted I'm hitting up Amazon to pick me up a new mic setup. Its been on my list, but wanted to upgrade my computer first to make editing a lot less painful. So, on with the show notes! We have a major announcement at the end of the podcast. We are teaming up with Artem Safarov for our first giveaway!! Here's the details: I'm excited to announce my co-host Jason Washburn of Talon Strikes and I's first giveaway will be during the weekend of GenCant 2015! For those not in the know, GenCant is the Unofficial Unconventional Convention that coincides with Gen Con. This will be during the weekend of July 30th - August 2nd. BUT! Doesn't mean you can't start preparing for it now! We are not alone in this endeavor. We've called on a couple of friends of the podcast to help us make this thing as big as possible. But, we will also need your help in doing so! You see, we are in cahoots with, none other, than board game reviewer and designer Artem Safarov of Altema Games! Art has a project on Altema's website called Board Game Habitat. I'll just let him explain it: The purpose of this project is to have fun and find “natural habitats” for our favourite board games. It is meant as a collaborative project that many people can contribute to. The rules are simple – place a board game box in a setting that fits the theme of the board game and snap away! All quality images will be posted here with the credit given to the creator. You can head to Board Game Habitat for examples and inspiration. But that's not all who we're teaming up with for our first giveaway! The friendly folks at Cloud Cap Games of Portland, Oregon also are joining in on the action as they are the official sponsor of this giveaway. James and Kirsten of Cloud Cap Games were nice enough to donate, not one, not two, but THREE Board Games as giveaway prizes! They donated the frantic dice rolling game, Steam Park. Also, among the mix is the frantic, timed, cooperative game, Wok Star! published by Game Salute. And if that wasn't enough, our grand prize will be the hidden movement blockbuster game, Plaid Hat Games own SPECTER OPS!! How do you get in on this amazing swag, you ask??!! The Rules are simple! 1. Just follow the simple guideline for photo opportunity for Board Game Habitat: Place a board game box in a setting that fits the theme of the board game and snap away! Tweet the picture tagging @Ja_Hancock, @TalonStrikes, @CloudCapGames, and/or @ArtSafarov with the hashtags #BGHGiveaway #GenCant. All submissions will be entered into the giveaway. Winners will be hand selected by Artem, Wash, and I based on criteria: Most original and best photos Contest will run from July 30th- August 2nd We will choose and post the Top 10 photos here by August 4th People will be able to vote on them between August 5th and the 9th. Top three pictures with the most votes will be announced on August 10th! All quality submissions (not just the winners) will be posted on Altema's Board Game Habitat website with the credit given to the creator. Be sure to tweet and share about this giveway to everyone and all your friends! If you have any questions you can tweet me (@Ja_Hancock) or Jason Washburn (@TalonStrikes) or Artem Safarov (@ArtSafarov) with your questions. A fully loaded episode with Scott King this week. Here are some of the games we talked about: Elysium, Colt Express Cthulhu Realms, Letter Tycoon, On The Underground, Castles of Burgundy Kickstarter Projects mentioned: 2016 Gaming Calendar ePawn Arena, Dale of Merchants, Hocus, King Down, Epic CardDark Dealings,Loop Inc., High Heavens Links to Scott Kings work: His homepage, Cupcakes Vs. Brownies, National Cthulhu Eats Spahgetti Day, and 2016 Gaming Calendar. Eye of Hastur Choose Your Own Adventure Book
We return this week with Michael Coe who is the owner of one of my favorite publishing companies, Gamelyn Games. Hot off of Origins, we discuss what Origins is all about as a publisher, the debut of the Gamelyn Armor designed and built by our own Jason Washburn of Talon Strikes. Of course we have our normal Kickstarter section, highlighting tabletop games and accessories that have piqued or interest. Games mentioned are: 2016 Gaming Calendar, Carson City Big Box Edition, Loop Inc., Dark Dealings, Polyhedral Dice-The Warrior Set, Above & Below, andStegmaier Treasure Chests We finish the podcast talking about the new expansion for Tiny Epic Kingdoms, Heroes Call on Kickstarter until July 13th.
This episode Shawn sits down with us to talk about all things Australian, what he's been up to, future for his Smashing Plastic Youtube channel, possible answer for Australians high shipping prices. We also have an uninvited guest join us . . . Games and gaming accesories talked about during our Kick The Box section: Cauldron, Hostage Negotiator, High Heavens, Transylvania: Curse & Traitorss, Lanterns, Oddball Aeronauts II, Best Treehouse Ever, Harbour, Raiders of the North Sea, Campaign Coins, Posthuman, Steampunk Rally, Super Motherload, Hoplomachus: Origins Smashing Plastics Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/SmashingPlasticVideo Blue Tongue Games: http://www.bluetonguegames.com.au/ If you use iTunes or Stitcher, be sure to rate us if you would please! You can follow me, Jason Hancock on Twitter @Ja_Hancock You can follow my co-host, Jason Washburn on Twitter @TalonStrikes You can also follow Shawn on Twitter @SmashingPlastic
This week Artem Safarov stopped by the studio to chat about his new tile laying, set collecting, take that board game, Cauldron. We also talk about preparing for a Kickstarter campaign, the design process, gaming with our wives, and more. Games mentioned during Kick The Box Segment: Adventure Cases, Xenon Profiteer, Clockwork Armada, Millennium Blades, Evolution, Orcs Must Die, The Siblings Trouble, King's Abbey, oddball aeronauts 2, Foe Hunters, Fallen, Harbour The link to Artem Safarov's Kickstarter campaign for Cauldron is here. The link to Board Game Habitat can be found here. If you use iTunes or Stitcher, be sure to rate us if you would please! You can follow me, Jason Hancock on Twitter @Ja_Hancock You can follow my co-host, Jason Washburn on Twitter @TalonStrikes You can also follow Artem Safarov on Twitter @ArtSafarov
Jason Washburn, from Talon Strikes Studios, joins Jeff for a conversation on The Game of Crowd Funding. They discuss Jason’s varied professions, producing well made prototypes, getting the word out, and Jason’s current project; Hooch on Kickstarter through October 19, 2014! Interview Jason Washburn (Talon Strikes Studios)… Read the rest
Sporting a Stitched Bag, DJG treasure hunts with Living Gallery, tames the power of the protons with Pushy Pixels, visits Hooch with Jason Washburn, hears a Pocket Full of Soul with Marc Lempert,... Discover the artists, singers, producers, entrepreneurs, game developers, and inventors of the future at DJ Grandpa's Crib, the unofficial Kickstarter Podcast. With a fresh voice and inspiring interviews, this weekly podcast celebrates the creative genius in each of us. Don’t miss a single episode!