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Grateful Dad & Friends
A Rare and Different Tune with Beau Carino

Grateful Dad & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2024 55:54


To those that know him, the man needs no introduction.  For those that don't, his name is Beau Carino and he's the founder of one of Long Island's hottest live music venues, Beau's Bar, in the village of Greenlawn.  For nearly 20 years, Beau has attracted some of the finest talent in the area, ranging from young guns like Dog In A Pile to veteran guitar virtuosos like Jeff Matson, lead singer and guitarist for Dark Star Orchestra.  In Season 3, Episode 8 Beau takes us back to his early days when he took over the bar, cleaned house, rid any lingering thugs and transformed it into the peaceful musical oasis that it is today.  He describes how his wife, Heather, takes care of the books while Beau is the bar's frontman and “chief cook and bottlewasher”.     When Beau isn't behind the bar, you'll find him on the basketball court coaching his daughter, or reminiscing about coaching his sons baseball, or planning his next musical adventure.  He is the true definition of a family man, and the true definition of a beautiful soul.  Correction….a BEAUtiful soul ;) And if you're curious, Beau does have a last name, but you'll have to come to his bar to find our what it is for yourself.  If you're lucky, he may even tell you what his real first name is.  If you're lucky…   Join us, and let's see where the energy takes us!https://www.facebook.com/reel/1240841283851132https://music.apple.com/us/album/terrapin-station-live/307801079?i=307801253   

Grateful Dad & Friends
Season One A Look Back

Grateful Dad & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 7:17


Before I recap Season 1 of Grateful Dad & Friends and provide a brief glimpse of Season 2, it may prudent to share why I launched this podcast in the first place.The purpose of GD&F is to be a gift.  A gift to my guests, and a gift to their friends and family.  Let me explain….A few years back, on my way to Lake Champlain, I was driving with my parents and I had an opportunity to “interview” my father about his 35-year experience in the family business.  I recorded that conversation on Voice Memos on my iPhone and the audio quality is mediocre at best but the content was gold, and having Dad's voice will forever be timeless, and priceless.  I wish I had recorded more of those conversations.And when I lost my brother, Tom, among a whole host of emotions that one would have after losing their hero, I realized that the few voicemails that Tom left for me in the weeks leading up to his untimely death, would be some of the few treasures that I have hearing Tom's voice.  I wish I had more of those treasures.My hope is that the conversations that take place on GD&F will be a gift to those who know and love each of the guests that I am lucky to call my family and my friends  Season 1 guests ranging from neighbors, including my inaugural guest Mr. Fred Weiss… and former clients, such as Cary Crane… both of which went to the legendary '72 shows at the Academy of Music, the '73 Summer Jam at Watkins Glen and '77 at Englishtown Raceway.David McQuaid, one of my newer friends, who tours the country catching shows with his family in his retro-decked out school bus, appropriately named Sugaree, recapped some of his tales from the golden road and an encounter with NBA legend and lifelong Deadhead, Bill Walton.We spoke with Cornell Bouse, an attorney and property owner by day and lead singer by night.  We learned about his thoughts and views about Elvis, and among other topics, his plans and evolving wake-list for his own funeral.We sat down with Ted Bahr, collector of some of the country's most vintage psychedelic posters proudly displayed at The Bahr Gallery.I introduced my friend, Rob Diestel, aka Monkey Man and we learned about his 20-year passion project, a musical that he wrote called Growin' Up Asbury Park, weaving in characters from Bruce Springsteen's most influential ballads.We spent time w/ my sister, Kathy Staib, and our mutual friend Rainer “TITAN” Jenss and heard about how and when they got on the bus and how Rainer is facing a life-threatening disease with the ultimate in courage, in class, and in grace.We talked music and a little shop talk with my nephew/business partner, TJ Staib and my COO, John Gulino and shared what we think we do well and what we could probably do better at our five-generation, family label printing business.The Ryan brothers, founding members of indie rock band The Bogmen, spent some time with me and painted the picture of the evolution of their music and the related cultlike following. We went back to the late 60's and early 70's with Richard Sutton, who shared his experiences living in communes and who was in the heart of the scene leading up to the infamous fundraiser concert that the Grateful Dead performed to save the Springfield Creamery from extinction.Rob Barraco, keyboardist for Dark Star Orchestra, was kind enough to take the time to share his journey from wedding band performer to joining Jeff Matson in the Zen Tricksters, and then The Other Ones, The Dead, Phil & Friends, and ultimately Dark Star Orchestra.  We learned what life is like on the DSO tour bus and what's on tap in 2024 for the band.Last but certainly not least, the four most special women in my life – my wife Margaret aka Margs, and our daughters Hannah, Hope

The Drunken UX Podcast
#43: Demystifying Site Hosting Solutions w/ Jeff Matson

The Drunken UX Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 96:29


If you’ve ever been confused by the number of different options available when considering how to host your next web project, we can definitely sympathize. Can you get by on shared hosting? Is a VPS...

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WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show
Marketing Managed WordPress Hosting in a Saturated Market

WPblab - A WordPress Social Media Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 51:32


In this episode, Jason Tucker and Bridget Willard were joined by Jeff Matson from Pagely's NorthStack. He gave insight into Managed WordPress, WordPress Hosting, and Managed AWS Service.Thank you to our sponsor!The WPwatercooler network is sponsored by ServerPress makers of DesktopServer. Be sure to check them out at https://www.serverpress.com as well as PeepSo.If you're interested in sponsoring the 40 minute mark of this show, check out the details on our sponsor page. We offer episode by episode spoken ads, rather than large contracts. A show by you for you.Stop Getting Cheep-A$$ HostingWordPress hosting matters. Hosting is hosting is hosting until it's not. When it comes to your "hobby," if you take it seriously, it has the potential to become your career.It seems like WordPress hosting is saturated, but it's really not. Pagely was the first to create Wordpress Managed hosting back in the day. You can hear Joshua Strebel talk about the last ten years in his WordCamp Phoenix talk.So, how do we convince content creators, bloggers, and non-inside baseball writers to think good hosting is important?When you pay for $5 hosting, you get $5 hosting. They're digital slumlords, Bridget says in jest. If the support folks are getting paid minimum wage ($7 something in VA), the Five Dollar Host loses money every time one of their customers calls."Even if they are getting paid minimum wage, if they talk to you for an hour, the company lost money on you." Jeff MatsonBridget spends $25 a month on Pressable and thinks that's a reasonable amount for anyone to spend. To her, it matters that the company she chooses has a reputation of treating their employees well."I don't want to use a service that has a big turnover. If they can't keep their employees, they have internal issues." Bridget WillardHobbyists Learn Everything When Their Sites Blow UpIt's true. When your blog gets notices, as Jason points out, and all of a sudden you're getting traffic, your site may not be able to handle that. Managed hosts will scale the traffic.Do you want to learn the hard way? Your hobby or small business needs to value website hosting."You teach them that their business is important." Jeff MatsonYou don't need more web hosting than your site requires, especially if you're getting only 20 hits a week. But with something like a managed service, you can scale up and then down when you need it.What do you get with Managed WordPress Hosting?If you're in the $250 a month or $25 a month plan, when you pay for managed WordPress hosting, you're paying for support. Larger fees at the front pay for concierge-level service. Jeff recalls how Pagely had top-tier folks in their slack helping with Gravity Forms site migrations at midnight. That's the kind of service you get with top-tier Managed WordPress Hosting.Why not run your own box?You could run your own DigitalOcean box, but why? If you're running your own box, you have to do all of the security maintenance, patches, and updates. Also, if you're facing a DDOS attack, you have to face those trials, too.Almost any level of business should outsource these types of things so they can focus on working on your business."Is that really what you want to spend your billable hours on?" Bridget WillardSo, the perfect solution between running your own box and buying high-end Managed WordPress hosting is managed AWS service.What is a Managed AWS Service?With NorthStack, Pagely is bringing the same level of product without the support. You can get a fast site that scales when someone posts your article to Reddit."It's an unbelievable product to host your sites on without all the extra stuff that you might not need." Jeff MatsonThis is made for developers who use GitHub and CLI to create apps and build sites. For now, that's where NorthStack is focusing. You pay for the amount of resources you're using instead of a general bucket. Automated deployments for the win.This product better suited for small to enterprise agencies. Not everyone needs Disney-level service.How do you market your product?Marketing products in a word-of-mouth space like WordPress requires finesse. Jeff makes recommendations on products based upon his personal experience. He regards his recommendations as a reflection of himself. In short, Jeff manages his personal branding and that's how he recommends products."I keep my reputation above all else and that's what I use to market products. "Jeff MatsonTool or Tip of the WeekThis week's Tool or Tip of the Week is brought to you by PeepSo. PeepSo is a super-light, free, social network plugin for WordPress that allows you to quickly and effortlessly add a social network or an online community right inside your WordPress site. Your Community. Your Way. Find out more at at PeepSo.comBridget recommends Everybody Writes by Ann Handley. It gives actual and practical tips on effective copywriting.Jeff recommends The Lean Startup by Eric Ries.Jason recommends the app Vignette which allows you to (at a minimal cost) add and update photos for your contacts.Do you have any tools or tips we should know about?We'd love to hear from you. Also, how are you marketing yourself? Tell us in the comments below. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Santa Barbara Life & Culture Podcast
Episode 10 | Jeff Matson Matson & Co. Salon

Santa Barbara Life & Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2018 56:39


Jeff Matson Matson & Co. Salon Take some sharp scissors, throw some tattoos and music in, then mix it up with a motorcycle and freemasonry, top it off with a beautiful wife that also is a pro at cutting and styling and you have Jeff Matson with Matson and Co. Salon. Located on State St. across from the Granada Theatre at 1213 State suite F, this has become the place to go in Santa Barbara for women's and men's haircuts and color.  Jeff was born in the LA area but grew up here in Santa Barbara, going to Santa Barbara High and attending the Santa Barbara Beauty College that was adopted by SBCC. Jeff set out on his career, being inspired by other masculine, tattooed male stylists and spent 18 years working for another salon with his now wife and current co-owner Nada as well as a couple other stylists that ended up following them to Matson and Co. when that salon closed its doors.  Jeff doesn't just run a successful salon in Matson and Co. He also is very much into Freemasonry, working with the Shriners, Olympic lifting at Innate Fitness as well as tattoos and music.  In this podcast you will learn more about Jeff, his road to owning his own shop. Also he speaks about what being a Freemason is all about and some of his favorite Tattoo artists. We learn some of his favorite things and habits that keep him successful but extremely grounded.  Learn more about Matson & Co.: Matsonandco.com Book an appointment now online: BOOK NOW Follow to stay up to date with the Salon on Instagram: @matsonandco Follow Jeff on Instagram: @jeffmatson192   Referenced in the show: The Perfume Burned His Eyes Book Float Lab Sensory Depravation Therapy Bob Roberts Spotlight Tattoo Santa Barbara Freemasons https://innatefitness.com/ MUSIC: Shennie Smith is a local singer and vocal coach that has released the EP "Summer Lovin". This week we are highlighting her song City Lights. Shennie performs all over Santa Barbara and helps coach some amazing bands and talent as well.    Check out her website at: https://www.shenniesmith.com/

Rotoviz Radio
Can Sammy Watkins Be a Target Hog in KC? – Jeff Matson: The Fantasy Football Rep

Rotoviz Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 41:07


Can Sammy Watkins Be a Target Hog in KC? – Jeff Matson: The Fantasy Football Rep

RotoViz Fantasy Football Report
Can Sammy Watkins Be a Target Hog in KC? – Jeff Matson: The Fantasy Football Rep

RotoViz Fantasy Football Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 41:07


Hosted by Blair Andrews (@AmItheRealBlair) and Hasan Rahim (@hrr5010) with guest Jeff Matson (@JeffMatsonRV). NEWS ITEMS On the show, Blair, Hasan, and Jeff cover the week’s notable NFL news, including Sammy Watkins’ role in Kansas City, Jamison Crowder’s outlook with a new QB, Randall Cobb’s future in Green Bay, and the Raiders’ receiving corps. “NO SHIT!” OR “SHIT, NO!” In a segment dedicated almost entirely to pseudo-“useless” news, Blair, Hasan, and Jeff storm through a litany of items ranging from Andrew Luck’s continued rehab to Josh Allen’s chances to start. SPONSOR Fantasy Football Players Championship – The home of season-long high-stakes fantasy football. To register for a premium league starting at just $35, go to MyFFPC.com. We’re giving away a free FFPC $35 Best Ball League entry on the show. Listen for details on how to win. SHOW NOTES Email: RotoVizRadio@gmail.com Twitter: @RotoVizRadio If you’re a listener of the show who isn’t subscribing yet to RotoViz, you can get a special 30% discount through the podcast homepage.

Hallway Chats
Episode 48: Jeff Matson

Hallway Chats

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2018 32:00


Jeff Matson is the head marketing guy for Gravity Forms and he looks after everything marketing and sales related. Jeff is married to Jamie and they have two dogs. When not working at Gravity Forms or on his own side-projects, Jeff likes to hang out in his own garage arcade. The post Episode 48: Jeff Matson appeared first on Hallway Chats.

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How I Built It
Episode 40: Jeff Matson & Heartbeat Control

How I Built It

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 36:02


Jeff Matson is a WordPress man about town, making contributions to several big plugins and projects, and even WordPress itself. In this episode, we talk all about development, knowing when to cut your losses, developer tools, and much more. It was great having Jeff on the show! Main Project: Heartbeat Control Heartbeat Control is a […] The post Episode 40: Jeff Matson & Heartbeat Control appeared first on How I Built It.

Prep Football Nation
National Kickoff

Prep Football Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2011


It is the first episode of the Prep Football Nation Podcast and we dive into the latest headlines as well as discuss why football officials in Washington state got the pink slip for using pink whistles. Jeff Matson, the President of the Pacific Northwest Football Officials Association joins us to go beyond what we have seen in the newspapers across the country on this developing story.To interact with Chris and Josh you can follow us on twitter @pfnpodcast, like us on facebook or shoot us an e-mail to prepfootballnation@gmail.com!To download the show simply click on the following link:Episode 1 - National Kickoff