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The Trombone Corner Podcast is brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass and The Brass Ark. This episode is brought to you by the Colburn School's Brass Institute Program. Intermediate and advanced Brass students aged 13 to 22 are invited to join the Colburn School's 2-week Brass Institute this summer, for an immersive experience of the best the brass world has to offer! Led by some of today's most active and respected brass artists, the program features large brass ensemble, chamber music, rhythm workshops, and master classes. Taking place from July 8th to 19th in Downtown LA. Visit www.colburnschool.edu/summer to apply. Join hosts Noah and John as they interview Ingemar Roos, trombonist and teacher from ... Stockholm, Sweden. About Ingemar: After organist degree from Stockholm he studied trombone with Palmer Traulsen in Copenhagen, with Denis Wick at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London, and with Jay Friedman in Chicago. He was a member of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, were he also had lessons with Arnold Jacobs. 1971 he became principal trombone at the Norwegian Opera in Oslo. 1978 principal trombone with Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, National Orchestra of Sweden. Been a member of the avantgarde group The Culture Quartet with Folke Rabe, and been a member of Edward Tarr Baroque Ensemble. After 45 years of service in teaching he is Professor Emeritus from the Norwegian State Academy of Music in Oslo and from the Gothenburg University School of Music. He has more than 85 former students in professional jobs after winning auditions. Ingemar Roos has served on the International Trombone Association, (ITA) festivals numerous times on the faculty as soloist, clinician, lecturer and conductor. At the year 2000 ITA Festival he recieved the Neill Humfeld award for "Excellence in trombone teaching". In international trombone competitions he has been a member of jury in Grenchen, Porcia 4 times, Toulon and Markneukirchen. Ingemar Roos has been guest teaching at seminars, courses and giving classes at such schools as Northwestern Univ., Roosevelt Univ. HDK in Berlin, Hanns Eisler in Berlin, in several music academies in Athens Greece, Musikhochschule in Hannover, Codart in Rotterdam, Music Conservatory in Lyon, Geneva Music Academy and music academies in Copenhagen, Aarhus, Malmö, Stockholm, Helsinki, Bergen, Stavanger, Tromso, Riga, St. Petersburg and others. Also done seminars and courses like Biba International Brass Week, Italian Brass Week, Lieksa Brass Week, Posaunentäge Berlin, low brass seminar in Galicia, Tirol Klang in Austria, Bergsted Brass Festival in Stavanger and others. Also coaching youth orchestras such as Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester, Baltic Youth Philharmonic, Norwegian Youth Orchestra and Orkester Norden, as well as professional ensembles and sections in ensemble playing techniques and in concerts such as Malmö Opera Brass, Gothenburg Opera Brass, Odense Symph. Orch. Brass, Stavanger Symph. Orch. Brass, Trondheim Symph. Orch. Brass, Royal Opera Stocholm Brass, Swedish Chamber Orch. Winds, Gävle Symph. Orch. Brass and others.
"I think it will be blunt and arbitrary" - Goodway Group CEO Jay Friedman on what happens if marketers have to slash budget during TariffmageodonNext in Media talked to Goodway Group CEO Jay Friedman about the state of brands' decision making amidst an uncertain economy and a rise in AI automation. And of course, we talked about cookies and the various court decisions facing Google.
Jay Friedman, CEO of Goodway Group, joins Eric Franchi and Joe Zappa to talk about elevating marketing within organizations, developing a distinct marketing philosophy, driving incremental returns on advertising, and carving out space for yourself and your business with bold, provocative takes.
Portions of the show brought to you by @wetticketbrewing It's a BEST OF SHOW this week. Replays of interviews with Jay Friedman and Phil Vondra. Authors of the book Beer Hiking In NY State. Plus my two part interview with John Fladung and Matt Potenski from Coastal Brew Works recorded back in June. News from @gcvmuseum The American Craft Beer Hall of Fame has been established. New beers from Troegs, @heavyseasbeer Genesee too. Plus info on the South Orange Beer Fest too. @njcraftbeer @hoppedupnetwork @sjbeerscene #metalforever #drinklocal #drinkcraftnotcrap #stouts #ipas #lagers #ales #sours #hops #pilsners #porters #gastropub #speakeasy #beer #fcancer #smallbusinessowners #beerfestivals #beertours #music #podcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Trombone Corner Podcast is brought to you by Bob Reeves Brass and The Brass Ark. Join hosts Noah and John as they interview Megumi Kanda, Principal Trombone of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. About Megumi Kanda Megumi Kanda, Principal Trombone of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra since 2002, is an internationally acclaimed performer, teacher, and author. Megumi has performed as a soloist across the United States, Europe, and Asia, including with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Pershing's Own Army Band, the US Army Field Band, and the Prague Chamber Orchestra. She has been a featured guest artist at many trombone workshops and festivals, including the International Trombone Festival and the American Trombone Workshop. Megumi has appeared as guest faculty at numerous music institutions, including the New World Symphony, National Youth Orchestra of the USA, and Interlochen Arts Academy, and has given master classes and recitals across the US, Europe, and Asia. In April 2006, Megumi was recognized by the Arion Foundation in Tokyo, Japan as one of the most influential Japanese classical artists. She has also received a Certificate of Commendation from the Consul General of Japan at Chicago in recognition for distinguished service contributing to the friendship between the United States and Japan. Megumi was named a 2017 Woman of Influence in the category of education by the Milwaukee Business Journal. In 2020, she was named the recipient of the International Trombone Association Award, which recognizes the highest level of creative and artistic output. Megumi's first book, The One Hundred, a collection of orchestral trombone excerpts with accompanying commentary, was published in August 2015 and is a resource widely used by aspiring young trombonists around the world. Her second book, Trombone Unlimited, a comprehensive method book, was published in 2020. As a JVC/Victor Entertainment artist, Megumi recorded three solo albums: Amazing Grace, Gloria, and Mona Lisa. She also can be heard on Magnifique Live, a live recording of Megumi and other JVC artists in the August 2005 performance at Takemitsu Hall in Tokyo's Opera City. Megumi is proud to be a Greenhoe performing artist. Podcast Credits Theme Music: The Trombone Choir Arrangements of Jay Friedman, Vol. 1 Audio Engineer – Preston Shepard Cover Art – Frank Gladstone Podcast Hosts - Noah Gladstone & John Snell
My guests are Jay Friedman and Phil Vondra. Authors of the book Beer Hiking in NY State. The return of Mad Elf. New beers from Ska and Indeed. Lawson's Finest helping the environment through Solar Power. If you love dark and boozy beers Stone has a festival for you. Suds and Duds and so much more. @njcraftbeer @hoppedupnetwork @sjbeerscene @brewerystrong #metalforever #drinklocal #drinkcraftnotcrap #stouts #ipas #lagers #ales #sours #hops #pilsners #porters #gastropub #speakeasy #growler #beer
Ari Paparo and Eric Franchi are joined by Jay Friedman, CEO of the Goodway Group, an innovative mid-sized agencies that has differentiated itself by investing in technology. In this episode:Biden banning TikTokVendors doing the dirty work for agenciesGap cuts retail mediaVisit Marketecture.tv to join our community and get access to full-length in-depth interviews. Marketecture is a new way to get smart about technology. Our team of real industry practitioners helps you understand the complex world of technology and make better vendor decisions through in-depth interviews with CEOs and product leaders at dozens of platforms. We are launching with extensive coverage of the marketing and advertising verticals with plans to expand into many other technology sectors.Copyright (C) 2023 Marketecture Media, Inc.
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Noah Gladstone wears many hats. On any given day he may be found performing on historical trombones and other bass instruments for period concert reconstructions to recording trombone for the latest Hollywood's motion picture or TV show, to managing orchestras for high profile clients and contracting musicians for global productions and recording sessions, to producing original music for the latest video game release with millions of viewers. In 2011, he founded Hollywood Scoring, which has quickly become one of the premiere music production companies in the industry. In addition to writing original music and bespoke compositions for a variety of global clients and brands and building stadium shows on all major continents, Hollywood Scoring also maintains and operates a state of the art scoring stage in the heart of Los Angeles. Mr Gladstone has been involved with the production of recording sessions and live music shows and events (both locally and global) for a variety of clients from NBC-Universal, Illumination Entertainment, Microsoft, Riot Games League of Legends, MiHoYo's Genshin Impact, Netflix, Paramount Productions, The Arcane anime series, Tencent Entertainment, Adult Swim, Macy's 4th of July Fireworks and Thanksgiving Parade, Disney Theme Parks, Blizzard Entertainment, National Public Radio, among others. As a trombonist and instrumentalist, he has performed with world class ensembles such as The Los Angeles Philharmonic, Hollywood Bowl Orchestra and The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The Santa Barbara Symphony, Juilliard 415, Tesserae Baroque, Musica Transalpina to name a few. He has performed with pop icons such as Boy George and the Culture Club, Tom Jones, Michael McDonald, Pete Townshend, The Wu-Tang Clan, RZA, Pete Tong, Snow Patrol, Belle and Sebastian, Billy Idol and many others. He holds a Bachelors and Masters degree in music from The University of Southern California in trombone performance. He has studied with Byron Peebles, Jay Friedman, Ralph Sauer and Terry Cravens. Noah has been a brass instrument enthusiast since starting the trombone at age 12 and got into serious collecting in high school, under the mentorship of Byron Peebles, when he found his first Bach Mt Vernon 42 and Elkhart Conn 88H trombone and developed obsession of the art of musical instrument craftsmanship. He began working with Steve Ferguson at The Horn Guys Shop in 2001 and helped build that store in the early days, learning a lot about the instrument business along the way and making friends with trombonists from around the world. In 2010, he founded The Brass Ark, his own music store dedicated to the appreciation, collection, restoration and sales of the best new, vintage and used brasswind instruments. It was with this goal in mind, to offer a location where brass enthusiasts could buy, sell, trade and learn about these rare horns and accessories, represented by a seller who is not only an expert and enthusiast himself in the field of vintage brasswinds. He maintains and upkeeps a museum and collection of some of the finest trombones ever made, including many rarities which have become inspiration for new models and equipment brought to market in collaboration with Noah and various makers such as Stephen Shires, Bob Reeves, Markus Leuchter, Brad Close, Stephan Schmidt and others.
On this episode, Dr. Keith Strudler and Geoff Brault (joined by fill-in fact checker Jay Friedman) consider whether it's time for a 12 team college football playoff. They debate whether obnoxious US Open fans are actually obnoxious. And spurred by the fear of being stuck in a parking garage, Keith describes in detail the time he watched The Bangles play for the opening of a toll road in Houston.
On this episode, Dr. Keith Strudler and guest host Jay Friedman consider what stadium would provide the best sponsorship platform for Sportish. Considering Keith's looming medical situation, they disagree on the best time to actually consult a medical professional. And in light of LeBron James sneaking snacks into a summer league basketball game, Keith and Jay list their top four choices of food to sneak into a sporting event.
On this episode, Dr. Keith Strudler and guest co-host Jay Friedman discuss an insurance settlement that may forever change how couples view their automobiles. They break down what stands to be a bizarre NBA offseason. And in light of research suggesting male runners like Keith and Jay may be at cardiovascular risk, Keith proposes developing groundbreaking medical technology that would also stand to make the hosts rich beyond their wildest dreams.
On this episode, Dr. Keith Strudler and backup host Jay Friedman discuss the hypocrisy of the NY Yankees after the revelation of their past sign stealing. They eulogize the Brooklyn Nets championship aspirations. And in light of a startling firing of an octopus throwing Zamboni driver in Detroit, Keith and Jay consider the undervalued ferocity of the eight-limbed mollusk.
On this episode, Dr. Keith Strudler and guest host Jay Friedman discuss the hardship of coaches getting fired via Twitter. They consider the impact of banning Russian athletes from the Boston Marathon. And to prepare for the upcoming holiday, Keith and Jay offer advice on how to make your favorite non-Kosher late night sandwich Passover friendly.
On this episode, Dr. Keith Strudler and guest co-host Jay Friedman discuss the hypocrisy of the NFL and gambling. They wonder if Russell Westbrook might be a bit oversensitive when it comes to his name. And with his recent travels, Keith explains to Jay the potentially life altering decision he made when boarding the Air Train to his terminal.
Our sponsor: Houghton Hornswww.houghtonhorns.comVirtual equipment consultation videowww.youtube.com/watch?v=NfDOyZXRiXwJared Rodin has been Principal Trombone of the ICO since 1985, and last appeared as soloist in 1993, presenting the premier of “Morph” by Ken Kugler. Active in commissioning and presenting new works, Jared has premiered two other works by Frank Glover, (“Remembrance” and “Welcome to the Skeleton Circus”), “Beneath the Surface” by Steve Allee and “Concerto” with wind ensemble by Stan Adams.After first appearing as Guest Artist at the International Trombone Camp in Germany, he returned as guest in Italy and was subsequently named to the faculty where he appeared for the next ten years coaching, teaching and concertizing with some of the world's most prominent trombonists, including Joe Alessi, Ron Barron, Joe Burnam, Abbie Conant, Stuart Dempster, Jay Friedman, Michael Mulcahy, Charles Vernon and Jiggs Wigham.Presently, Jared is serving as Acting Bass Trombone of the Indianapolis Symphony, and has recently performed with the Chicago Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra, Alabama Symphony, Chicago's Music of the Baroque and the Grand Teton Music Festival. A long time ago, he was bass trombonist of the Italian National Radio Orchestra in Turin, where he met his beautiful wife Debbie (ICO first violinist).Growing up in Chicago, Jared began his studies with a distant relative, Gerald Myrow and continued with Gerhart Schmeltekopf before going off to Southern Illinois University at Carbondale where he continued with Gene Stiman and Mel Jernigan, then of the St. Louis Symphony. Graduate studies at IU Bloomington brought him to the tutelage of Lewis Van Haney and Keith Brown, also at the Music Academy of the West, where he was honored with the “Outstanding Brass Player” award. He also counts among his mentors, Frank Crisafulli, Arnold Jacobs and Michael Mulcahy of the Chicago Symphony.Adjunct Instructor of Trombone at Butler University, Jared has been Lecturer at Northwestern University, Visiting Lecturer at IU Bloomington and Instructor at Ball State and Purdue Universities. He has also presented masterclasses at Cincinnati College-Conservatory, University of New Mexico and Hochschule fur Musik in Trossingen, Germany.No stranger to other musical idioms, Jared has toured and performed with a vast array of entertainers and jazz musicians including Natalie Cole, Frank Sinatra, The Who, Johnny Mathis, Henry Mancini, Andy Williams and trombonists Slide Hampton, Bill Watrous and Kai Winding. He has also played in many Broadway show pits. As a recording artist, Jared can be heard on the Music Heritage Society, Liscio, Archaeus, Delos, Fonit Cetra, Friggemall, Sea Breeze Jazz and Monarch Jazz labels.Support the show (https://thatsnotspit.com/support/)
On this episode, Dr. Keith Strudler and guest host Jay Friedman discuss the NHL's Covid pause. They remind everyone that NFL executives are simply part of a long history of people who don't care if they cut ahead of you in line. And before exchanging holiday gifts, Keith funnels his inner Macho Man Randy Savage to help Jay understand what Quidditch should do about its name.
On this episode, Dr. Keith Strudler and guest host Jay Friedman consider alternative theories of why the US diplomats are boycotting the 2022 Winter Olympics. They warn everyone of the imminent dangers of getting too into anime. And in response to the shocking decision by American networks not to air an Olympic curling qualification event in the Netherlands because of the event's on-ice sponsorship from a sex toy shop, Keith and Jay do a thorough evaluation of the inventory of the store's website.
On this episode, Dr. Keith Strudler and guest co-host Jay Friedman explain why Aaron Rodgers' antics are no real surprise. They offer ideas for a new fifth sport for the Olympic Modern Pentathlon now that equestrian is out. And Keith and Jay consider what it would look like if you combined The Bachelor and the NYC Marathon into one reality show.
On this episode, Dr. Keith Strudler and guest host Jay Friedman consider whether Ben Simmons can still be part of the process. They contemplate which set of brothers they would not want to watch discuss a football game. And after wishing themselves a bountiful Sukkot harvest, Keith gives Jay an unduly harsh (but fair) critique of his first show in the hot seat.
Piloting our second season with an incredible interview with Mr. Nathan Zgonc, utility trombone and acting principal of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. After winning this job in 2011, Zgonc quickly made a name for himself as one of the single greatest players and pedagogues currently on the scene. As the quintessential orchestral player and a unique solo voice, he sets an excellent example for young players around the world and continues to reach new horizons every day. In this interview, we spoke with him about his highly effective audition preparation process, his philosophy on staying in shape and handling extended breaks, and his new mouthpiece line about to hit markets. We hope you enjoy this lighthearted episode to kick off the brand new season! -- Transition music: Mahler 3 opening solo, Jay Friedman, Nathan Zgonc & STS Professor's Choir Intro/Outro music: I Will Go Sailing No More, Randy Newman, Lawson Gardner Instagram: @8thposition @dabaldwin903 @lawson.gardner2
Steve Shires is best known in the brass world as the founder of the S. E. Shires Company, crafter of custom trombones and trumpets. His passion for designing and building brass instruments grew from his love of playing the trombone. Steve received his undergraduate degree in trombone performance from the University of Iowa, where he studied with John Hill and George Krem. A true trombonist, he skipped theory class to apprentice as a brass repair technician at West Music Company in Iowa City and was soon developing his craft by converting old small bore tenor trombones into alto trombones. While continuing his trombone studies in Chicago with legendary Chicago symphony brass section members Arnold Jacobs, Edward Kleinhammer, Frank Crisafulli, and Jay Friedman, he worked for the Schilke Music Company, learning the art of spinning brass instrument bells, as he absorbed the high standards of quality that Schilke represents. In 1986, Steve and his wife Cathy relocated to Boston. It was there that he gained much of his knowledge of the Horn, working for Osmun Brass Instruments, the nationally respected shop for horn repairs and restorations. It was here that Steve gained the invaluable experience of rebuilding valves, cutting bells, and restoring Geyer, Kruspe, Conn, and Paxman horns. Steve founded the S. E. Shires Company in 1995, and was president of the company for nearly 20 years, until its recent purchase by the Eastman Music Company. In addition to running day to day operations, Steve was the primary bell spinner. During Steve’s tenure, The S.E. Shires company was one of the few instrument makers that spun its own bells, made its own valves, drew its own tubing, and used computer controlled lathes to machine all of its parts. In 2015 Steve and his wife moved to their new home in Vermont, where Steve combined his vast experience designing and building world-class trombones and trumpets with his years as a horn technician to create the ultimate horn. He crafted his first Geyer model horn in 2017 and has been improving on the designs since then. The Series II Stephens horn, featuring a unique custom wrap that marries the best qualities of the Geyer and Schmidt models was introduced in 2019. Learn more about Stephen Shires at www.stephenshorns.com Learn more about The Brass Ark at www.brassark.com Learn more about Bob Reeves Brass at www.bobreeves.com Interested in the Reeves - Brass Ark trombone mouthpieces? Buy them online at www.trombonemouthpiece.com
On this episode, Dr. Keith Strudler and Geoff Brault bestow upon Jay Friedman the prestigious "Sportish Guest of the Year" honor. The three participate in the show's first ever white elephant gift exchange, which hits epic lows when Geoff decides not to part with his own gift. And Keith and Geoff contemplate the failures of the College Football Playoff selection process as well as the ethics of elite athletes going to the front of the vaccine line.
In 2017, Rich Heffron ran five races. He won four of them. The one he didn't, was Twisted Branch 100k, arguably the hardest 100k on the east coast. In that race, he lost to Jim Sweeny, the course record holder. In 2018, Rich was attacked by a bird and went to the hospital with injuries interrupting his racing season. He also had a baby and fully embraced the dad role. His son Jude ran his first race at the FLRC indoor track meet, when he was a year old. JWe reached out to Jude for this show, but settled for his father. Rich has won or placed second in every trail race he's done. Not only is he a fast runner, he's a huge member of the running community, providing local commentary and support. Listen to him on Jay Friedman's podcasts, listed below. What more can we say about Rich? You'll just have to listen in. Drop your questions below or ask during the show! Episode 12: Media Bias with Rich Heffron Episode 57: Men's Ultrarunning Draft Instagram: @richard.heffron UltraSignUp
David Binder joined the Detroit Symphony Orchestra as Second Trombone in September 2015. He previously served as Co-Principal Trombone of the Finnish National Opera in Helsinki, Finland for three seasons and currently performs with the Grand Teton Music Festival during summers. He has also performed with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Detroit Chamber Winds and Strings, Music of the Baroque (Chicago), the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra, and the Tapiola (Finland) Sinfonietta. As a soloist, David has performed recitals in Finland, Switzerland, and across the US; and has won solo competitions at the American Trombone Workshop, International Trombone Festival, and International Women’s Brass Conference.David received a 2018 Kresge Artist Fellowship, awarded by Kresge Arts in Detroit, a program of The Kresge Foundation. The Fellowship is awarded in recognition of a demonstrated track record of artistic achievement and high quality work, and the potential to reflect, enhance, or impact communities within metropolitan Detroit. During the Fellowship year, David performed recitals of contemporary works for solo trombone and chamber ensemble.A Chicago native, he completed his Bachelor’s degree with Brass Department Honors at Northwestern University, studying with Michael Mulcahy, Peter Ellefson, Timothy Higgins, and Randall Hawes. While at Northwestern, he was also a regular member of the Civic Orchestra of Chicago and studied additionally with Jay Friedman. During his time in Europe, David travelled extensively to study with prominent trombonists on the continent, including Ian Bousfield and Jamie Williams.David has quickly become sought after as a teacher, presenting masterclasses at Northwestern University, University of Michigan, Michigan State University, and Indiana University. In Detroit he maintains a private studio and is heavily involved in the DSO Civic Youth Ensembles program, leading rehearsals and sectionals for low brass students.Support the show (https://thatsnotspit.com/support/)
Jay Friedman, the very talented vocalist, song writer, guitar and fiddle player for “Blue Plate Special” shares her thoughts about music and the groups latest album “Back By Popular Demand”.
In this 10th episode, Paul is joined by the incisive and straight talking Jay Friedman, President of Goodway Group (CvE’s parent company) – also Paul’s boss!). Jay intelligently dissects the previous 10 episodes and calls out THREE controversial statements he fundamentally disagrees with.Jay goes on to make the case for treating marketing as a science and the importance of social psychology and behavioural economics in marketing.At the heart of Jay’s vision is the belief that the industry should demand more formal qualifications in the study of behaviour, economics and business. Jay explains that if marketing is to get to the top of the board table agenda, the discipline must be managed like a true investment and marketers at all levels must become experts in proving lift in business growth metrics. You won’t want to miss this episode which covers so much ground in just half an hour!
On this episode, Dr. Keith Strudler and Geoff Brault talk with ultra-marathoner and Pain Cave podcast host Dr. Jay Friedman about endurance sports in the age of Coronavirus. They also discuss the continued conversation around the National Anthem at sporting events. And both Keith and Geoff express dismay over their lack of fame after the show's television debut on For the Fans Network.
AdExchanger welcomes three special guests – Goodway Group president Jay Friedman, PricewaterhouseCoopers partner Sam Tomlinson and ISBA director of media Stephen Chester – to dig deep into ISBA's recent report on supply chain transparency. What exactly is in that "unknown delta" anyway?
Jay Friedman is principal trombone for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. After four years with the Civic Orchestra of Chicago and two years with the Florida Symphony, he joined the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in 1962 and was appointed principal trombone in 1964. When not playing trombone, Jay has also appeared extensively as a conductor, becoming Music Director of the Symphony of Oak Park & River Forest in 1995, having served as Music Director of the River Cities Philharmonic, and Resident Conductor of the Chicago Chamber Orchestra. He has appeared as guest conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra of the Italian Radio (RAI), the Malmo Symphony, the Civic Orchestra of Chicago, and the Santa Cecilia Orchestra of Rome. Friedman has also prepared and published numerous transcriptions of orchestral and classical music for brass ensemble, most frequently trombone choir. Learn more about Jay Friedman at www.jayfriedman.net.
In this episode of the Real State Podcast, hear words of wisdom from one of the best in real estate. HomeSmart agent Jay Friedman's team is ranked #3 in the country in both transactions and volume, and today he shares a few of his secrets regarding the importance of building and nurturing a database to see success in your business. Wherever you are in your business, this is a valuable episode that can take your transactions to the next level. Find HomeSmart's podcast. iTunes: https://apple.co/2xjtOyF Spotify: https://spoti.fi/31YSElK Google Play: https://bit.ly/30Jw8fc YouTube: https://bit.ly/2XcbGGg Follow HomeSmart. Instagram: https://bit.ly/320HY5N Facebook: https://bit.ly/2JgK5d9 LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/2XcdIlb Twitter: https://bit.ly/2BGAkCT Interested in joining HomeSmart? Enroll here! https://JoinHomeSmart.com
Jay Friedman is president of Goodway Group. He is a nationally recognized and accomplished digital media expert, speaker and author, who just released his new book, “Prove Your Advertising Works.” Free Book Dominating Your Mind Get Jay's book: https://amzn.to/2BuPREP Connect with Bert Martinez on YouTube. Connect with Bert Martinez on Twitter. Connect with Bert Martinez on Instagram. Click here for more episodes.
What was 'consciousness raising', and how did it contribute to contemporary feminism? Is it still useful? Professor Elisabeth Jay Friedman discusses the power of women coming together, analysing their experiences of oppression, and crafting an alternative vision. To read more about Professor Friedman's work, click here: https://www.usfca.edu/faculty/elisabeth-jay-friedman
Jay Friedman is a nationally recognized and accomplished digital media expert, speaker, and author. You will often find him speaking at conferences, writing for lead publications, websites, and books. He recently authored the incredibly well written, information packed 7th edition of “Thirty Days to PAID Digital Media Expertise.” He is, without question, a well-versed expert on digital media and programmatic buying. In 2006, Jay joined Goodway Group to launch the digital division. Now in 2015, Goodway has more than 200 clients across the country. What you’ll learn about in this episode: Programmatic buying: what is it? Why programmatic buying is much more effective than traditional ad buying models How to know whether to bring programmatic buying in-house or work with a partner and rules for both options Jay’s action plan for jumping into programmatic Why programmatic partners have to continually educate their agencies The qualities that the agencies that do programmatic well all have in common How agencies can succeed by adapting the Airbnb and the Uber model What agencies need to do to be good partners to their programmatic partners Websites Jay recommends: www.AdExchanger.com www.goodwaygroup.com www.mediapost.com Ways to contact Jay: Email: jay@goodwaygroup.com We’re proud to announce that Hubspot is now the presenting sponsor of the Build A Better Agency podcast! Many thanks to them for their support!
DIRECTOR OF SALES AT bitMAX, JAY FRIEDMAN ON THE FILM TROOPER PODCAST In this episode, I speak with Jay Friedman, Director of Sales from bitMAX, one of the top approved aggregators for iTunes, Amazon, Netflix, Hulu, Google Play, and many other digital distribution platforms. Listen in as Jay reveals the biggest thing filmmakers should do…
How could I not have Jay Friedman on the show? He’s a solid NY state runner, got into ultras by watching Jurek at WS100, he owned a running store, he’s an ER physician who works aid stations, owns part of an awesome brewery, and has got a million stories to … The post Jay Friedman, MD Interview appeared first on Ultrarunnerpodcast.com.