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Longtime Ouachita football broadcast duo Rex Nelson and Jeff Root sit down on the eve of Nelson beginning his 40th season as play-by-play voice of Ouachita football.
Continuing the power pop series, BJ presents conversations he had with Brent Hoad from Kansas City's The Secrets* and Jeff Root from Boston's Hot Dates.
The long-time Ouachita football broadcast team of Rex Nelson and Jeff Root sat down with OSDN Advisor Chris Babb as they prepare for kickoff of the 2022 season. Nelson and Root have been broadcasting Ouachita football together off and on over the last 30 years and its a relationship that goes back to their days growing up in the Ouachita Hills subdivision just by what was then called A.U. Williams Field, now Cliff Harris Stadium at Benson Field.
Jeff Root of Good Financial Cents shares the top 5 non-medical factors that affect your life insurance rates Episode 1803: Top 5 Non-Medical Factors That Affect Your Life Insurance Rates by Jeff Root with Good Financial Cents Jeff Rose, CFP® is a Certified Financial Planner™, founder of Good Financial Cents, and author of the personal finance book Soldier of Finance. Jeff is an Iraqi combat veteran and served 9 years in the Army National Guard. His work is regularly featured in Forbes, Business Insider, Inc.com and Entrepreneur. The original post is located here: https://www.goodfinancialcents.com/top-5-non-medical-factors-that-affect-your-life-insurance-rates/ Jenni Kayne Home creates California-inspired classics for any room or mood. Grounded in natural textures and inviting neutrals, these are the pieces you'll love coming home to. Get 15% off your first order by visiting Jennikayne.com and using code OFD at checkout Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Root of Good Financial Cents shares the top 5 non-medical factors that affect your life insurance rates Episode 1803: Top 5 Non-Medical Factors That Affect Your Life Insurance Rates by Jeff Root with Good Financial Cents Jeff Rose, CFP® is a Certified Financial Planner™, founder of Good Financial Cents, and author of the personal finance book Soldier of Finance. Jeff is an Iraqi combat veteran and served 9 years in the Army National Guard. His work is regularly featured in Forbes, Business Insider, Inc.com and Entrepreneur. The original post is located here: https://www.goodfinancialcents.com/top-5-non-medical-factors-that-affect-your-life-insurance-rates/ Jenni Kayne Home creates California-inspired classics for any room or mood. Grounded in natural textures and inviting neutrals, these are the pieces you'll love coming home to. Get 15% off your first order by visiting Jennikayne.com and using code OFD at checkout Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jeff Root of Good Financial Cents shares the top 5 non-medical factors that affect your life insurance rates Episode 1803: Top 5 Non-Medical Factors That Affect Your Life Insurance Rates by Jeff Root with Good Financial Cents Jeff Rose, CFP® is a Certified Financial Planner™, founder of Good Financial Cents, and author of the personal finance book Soldier of Finance. Jeff is an Iraqi combat veteran and served 9 years in the Army National Guard. His work is regularly featured in Forbes, Business Insider, Inc.com and Entrepreneur. The original post is located here: https://www.goodfinancialcents.com/top-5-non-medical-factors-that-affect-your-life-insurance-rates/ Jenni Kayne Home creates California-inspired classics for any room or mood. Grounded in natural textures and inviting neutrals, these are the pieces you'll love coming home to. Get 15% off your first order by visiting Jennikayne.com and using code OFD at checkout Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalFinanceDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Digital marketing - one of the most difficult concepts to understand and succeed with. In our latest episode, we speak with Jeff Root - a ninja of sorts when it comes to SEO/SEM.
This trailer explains OSDN's newest podcast, "Talking With Tigers" and features an interview with Dr. Jeff Root, Ouachita alumnus and current Dean of the School of Humanities. The Ouachita Sports Digital Network is the student sport media production program of the Rogers Department of Communications at Ouachita Baptist University. For more information, e-mail us at osdn@obu.edu.
by Jeff Root
This week, Rex and Paul chew the fat about the fact that Paul is from Imdoden, setting a new Chewing the Fat record -- nine seconds -- for earliest mention, the Hope Watermelon Festival, the Hempstead County sheriff's otherworldly victory in the watermelon-eating contest, how the boys turned down the offer of a free 150-pounder, despite the generous offer of a burlap sack to carry it with, about the biscuits at Keeney's in Malvern, how Historic Washington has as good a lunch as one could get at any state park in the United States, how Paul likes well-cooked vegetables -- no crispy green beans, please! and the greatness of catalpa worms for fishing but the grossness of the green goo that comes out when you step on one, Paul's sneaky book-buying methods, discovering Glen Campbell's grave site three days after his funeral, Rex and Paul's funeral fixation, the death of Frank Broyles, how Broyles and Campbell and Johnny Cash gave Arkansas things to be proud of in the 1960s and helped the state live down some of the national embarrassment after the 1957 crisis, Nashville versus Crowley's Ridge peaches, the Fish Net at DeGray Lake, great Arkansas football stadiums, and Jeff Root (the Football Doctor).
...in which Rex and Paul chew the fat about the fact that Paul is from Imdoden, setting a new Chewing the Fat record—nine seconds—for earliest mention, the Hope Watermelon Festival, the Hempstead County sheriff's otherworldly victory in the watermelon-eating contest, how the boys turned down the offer of a free 150-pounder, despite the generous offer of a burlap sack to carry it with, about the biscuits at Keeney's in Malvern, how Historic Washington has as good a lunch as one could get at any state park in the United States, how Paul likes well-cooked vegetables -- no crispy green beans, please! -- the greatness of catalpa worms for fishing but the grossness of the green goo that comes out when you step on one, Paul's sneaky book-buying methods, discovering Glen Campbell's grave site three days after his funeral, Rex and Paul's funeral fixation, the death of Frank Broyles, how Broyles and Campbell and Johnny Cash gave Arkansas things to be proud of in the 1960s and helped the state live down some of the national embarrassment after the 1957 crisis, Nashville versus Crowley's Ridge peaches, the Fish Net at DeGray Lake, great Arkansas football stadiums, Jeff Root (the Football Doctor), how the reinstituted Lyon College football team uses the school's bagpipe band at games but does not play while wearing kilts, the Little Rock Touchdown Club, the Last Nutt Backer, OBU's streak of winning seasons in football, the Petit Jean plant at Morrilton, SAU and President Trey Berry, Backyard Barbeque in Magnolia, McClard's barbeque sauce, the "half-spread" gut bomb, fresh-cut French fries, Scott McClard's resistance to restoring goat to his menu, the Arlington Hotel in Hot Springs, Paul's need of a tattoo, the three great dairy bars in Hot Springs -- Bailey's, King Kone, and Kreme Kastle -- car-tag improvements, the boys' upcoming State Highway 7 trip, the Grady Fish Fry, the famous Grady hushpuppy machine and how it scares Paul, Rex's surprise for Dr. Tom DeBlack, the fact that the convicts at the fish fry all know Rex, how opening-day dove hunting is a social occasion in Arkansas, the great brunch at the Monroe dove hunt, the fact the Rex and Paul are not exactly crack shots, and how the 1992 Razorback loss to the Citadel and firing of Coach Jack Crowe squeezed Rex's coverage of Bill Clinton's upcoming election as President.
...in which Rex and Paul talk about coaches and broadcasters of college and high school football and baseball, Bill Johnson, Bennie Ellender, Bill Burgey, the Slovak Oyster Supper, Freddie Lisko and his fame as a punt blocker, Clovis Swinney, the old ROTC requirement at ASU, President Reng's prediction that making it optional would not decrease the size of the ASU cadet corps (wrong), Rex's ROTC sharpshooter award at Ouachita, the gloriously named Sergeant Major Penanganang, Paul's plentiful Army ROTC demerits and dismal service in the Arkansas counter-guerilla unit, which contributed to his decision to join the Navy, Estes Stadium in Conway, the effects of 9/11 on college football, Rex's strenuous preparations to broadcast games, Jeff Root, Vin Scully and the L.A. Dodgers, the decreased celebrity of radio play-by-play announcers in college football, Paul's claim that Detroit Tigers great George Kell was really from Imboden, the 1968 World Series, the first time a Sloan-Hendrix High School basketball game was on the radio, the Witt brothers, the Memphis Chicks on WREC, announcers who recreated baseball games for radio broadcast, Jim Elder, and Paul and Rex's plan to attend the NEA basketball tournament, provided food can be worked into the trip.
...in which Rex and Paul talk about the arrival of TV in certain parts of rural Arkansas, Paul's first trip to Memphis, radio stations in northeast Arkansas, the Ozark Journal, Times-Dispatch, Memphis Press-Scimitar, Commercial Appeal, Jonesboro Sun, Sentinel Record, Hot Springs New Era, Texarkana Gazette, Paul's paper route, Oaklawn, Pete's Newstand in Pocahontas, Red's and Woody's in Arkadelphia, drink boxes and questionable magazines at newstands, Jeff Root's discovery of a signed copy of the play Our Town at Woody's on its last day in business, Rex's performance in Our Town at Ouachita Baptist University, Paul's award-winning performance in Grandpa's Red Pajamas at the Lawrence County 4-H festival, Rex's taxing performance in Damn Yankees, Paul's disastrous experience playing the male lead in Our Miss Brooks at Sloan-Hendrix High School in Imboden, how Rex and Paul made it onscreen in Larry Foley's documentary First Boys of Spring, on spring training in Hot Springs, the Bulldog, Who Dats, and Kelly's in Bald Knob, strawberry shortcake, catfish, Trio's in Little Rock, and the proper base for strawberry shortcake (pie crust, not cake).
While drinking Pacifico beers at a beach resort in Baja, Mexico, Jeff and a co-worker dreamed of building a successful “location independent” agency. Fast forward to today, where Jeff's internet life insurance agency has brought in over 20,000 leads in 2015 alone.Jeff Root is the founder of SellTermLife.com and the host of the Modern Life Insurance Selling Podcast that teaches thousands of insurance agents how to sell online, over the phone and anywhere with an Internet connection.Jeff started out with ZERO knowledge of online marketing and built his entire agency himself. Jeff walks you through his systematic approach to sales and marketing that have allowed him to place over 3,000 life insurance policies over the phone.
Thom Singer met Jeff Root at a SDSU Alumni Happy Hour in Austin, TX. Within five minutes he knew Jeff had to be a guest on the podcast. Jeff has been working for himself or in 100% commission roles since graduating from college. As a life insurance salesman he converted his agency to being online, and now teaches other agents how to grow their business with the internet.Join the conversation about business, travel, family life and how to create the life you want as an entrepreneur as Thom and Jeff chat about success.
This episode covers the current state of life insurance marketing and the magnitude of the opportunity in front of us for 2015 and beyond. As we close out 2015, there’s a few opportunities agents haven’t fully grasped that I’ll also cover those in this episode. People in the episode: Jeff Root: jeff@selltermlife.com Mentioned on this episode: […]
This week we have Bart Catmull, President and COO of Sagicor Life Insurance. Bart and I have a conversation about Sagicor Life Insurance and the no medical exam life insurance marketplace. Specifically his thoughts on where it’s going and challenges it faces. People in the episode: Jeff Root: jeff@selltermlife.com Bart Catmull Mentioned on this episode: Sagicor […]
This week we have Tim Clairmont, Founder of Clear Financial Partners, Top of the Table MDRT qualifier and author of “Passionate Ambivalence”. Tim is going to share with us his 4-step process for marketing and why he focuses on client experience over everything else. People in the episode: Jeff Root: jeff@selltermlife.com Tim Clairmont: www.timclairmont.com Mentioned […]
Jason Patterson returns to the podcast and we talk about all the success we’re having with Bing and why agents new to marketing online will get faster results when using the strategies discussed in this podcast with Bing. People in the episode: Jeff Root: jeff@selltermlife.com Jason Patterson Mentioned on this episode: Bing MLISP Episode #12: Life […]
An in depth discussion about life insurance e-signature technology. If you’re selling over the phone and not using e-signatures, you’re losing out on a lot of business. This podcast will discuss why and information on using e-signatures. People in the episode: Jeff Root: jeff@selltermlife.com Mentioned on this episode: iGo eApp Docusign Marketech Recent Action in the Sell […]
An in depth discussion about how an agent is generating over 500 leads per month and the importance of teaching yourself to be a well rounded marketer. People in the episode: Jeff Root: jeff@selltermlife.com Liran Hirschkorn: liran@bestlifequote.com Mentioned on this episode: Lead Pages Adroll Perfect Audience SellTermLife Community Recent Action in the Sell Term Life Community: […]
Most people believe you have to have a business that attracts huge volumes of people, but in this new age of online business, you create a strong business in a narrow niche. Jeff Root began his insurance career the traditional way as defined by the thousands of people before him. Jeff knew there was a better way and even a way that allowed him location independence. Jeff figured out how to sell life insurance online and has created a podcast to share his strategies and tips. No matter what business you are in you can learn loads from Jeff and his approach with Modern Life Insurance Selling Podcast. Get the show notes for 073 Jeff Root | Small Audience, Big Reward Click to Tweet: Listening to an amazing episode on Leaders in the Trenches with @GeneHammett @JeffreyRoot #InsuranceBusiness #StrategiesandSteps #Episode073 #Podcasts Give Leaders in the Trenches a review on iTunes!