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One thing about holidays that is exciting for kids is getting to write letters to Santa. As an adult people like to write letters to other people! In this episode Jeff and Ev.O.Lution hang out with us to rant about a few letters I found that are, at the very least, interesting. Check out Jeff on IMDB https://m.imdb.com/name/nm3550868/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Check out Ev.O.Lution on all his socials! https://linktr.ee/ev.o.lution
I had made a lot of marvelous experience in the Vespascene during the last 12 years. So I started this podcast to collect all this different styles and all the very interesting stories of other Vespa drivers to show how wide our scene is.So in this episode I start with the first international podcast. I had a marvelous talk with Jeff Schneider, the president from the Vespa-Club Canada.I first meet Jeff and his wife at the Vespa World Days in Celle. Cause I and Martin from the Vespa-Club Hannover support them with two of our own scooters so they could take part of the VespaWorldDays in Celle on two wheels. Since then, we are in a very good friendship. I had looking forward to go to Canada the next year to the Vespa WorldDays. What's about this event at the moment - you will hear inside this episode!We had a marvelous interview at the beginning of June. We talk about what's up in the Canadian Vespa community right now and in the last few years. We talk about how he got into the Vespascene and why he loved Italy and the way of life. Jeff told me which Vespadays was his first one and why he spent so much energie, time and also money to bring the VespaWorldDays to Canada in the future. Also he gives us an outlook on why it couldn`t happen in 2020.For now, what were the difficulties and we learn what Vespamodells he and his wife Julie ride at the moment and on which they started their Vespajourney. He gives us an insight into how it used to be in the Vespascene in Canada and in the early days and it is how it's now today. If there are any difference between the scene in Europe and Canada. What about the insurance for scooters in Canada, why it's so expensive and so on.Jeff brought one of his own Vespas to Europe last year because he wanted to join the European Vespadays in Portugal last year. He talked about his journeys through Europe and what he learned to ride a the modern Vespa in Paris and the highways. At the end we learn more which tours he will be planned for the future. Der Blechgedanken -Podcast ist übrigens auf folgenden Plattformen hörbar:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gXyCMSq5s7ZJow0psnPoEApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blechgedanken-geschichten-rund-um-die-vespacommunity/id1620685337Amazon Music;:https://music.amazon.de/podcasts/768b4879-7e50-41c2-8cdc-4ea69d7001db/blechgedanken---geschichten-rund-um-die-vespacommunityGoogle:https://podcasts.google.com/search/BlechgedankenMehr zu den Blechgedanken unter: https://podcast.blechgedanken.deLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/blechgedanken/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blechgedanken/Kontakt und mehr Infos zu den einzelnen Podcasts gibt es auf der Webseite: https://podcast.blechgedanken.de
This week on The Home Builder Digital Marketing Podcast, Jeff Schneider of Velocity23 joins Greg and Kevin to discuss how the right content marketing structure can help home builders produce sustained lead generation and increase home sales. https://www.buildermarketingpodcast.com/episodes/166-content-marketing-that-delivers-jeff-schneider
Rouleur editor Edward Pickering catches up with staff writer Rachel Jary, staff photojournalist James Startt and the editor of Rouleur Italia Emilio Previtali for a 360-degree look at last weekend's Strade Bianche. Rachel was on the ground reporting the races from Siena and explains the tactical nuances and big stories from both the men's and women's races. James was on a moto during the men's race and talks about the impressions, colour, intensity and atmosphere of the day. And Emilio puts the race into context, explaining its significance in Italian cycling culture.And Dan Cavallari talks with Jeff Schneider, Global Head of Product and Marketing at Cadex, about tubeless tyres. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello everyone, This is Mirko Guerrini, and I welcome you to the Jazz Transcription Clinic, a monthly interviews podcast where we talk with accomplished jazz doctors about their lives, careers and personal transcription secrets. On this episode of the Jazz Transcription Clinic Podcast, Mirko Guerrini interviews the guest jazz doctor: Jeff Schneider. Listen to Jeff's answers to the questions below: 00:00 Introduction 03:41 Why do you transcribe? 11:03 What do you expect to learn from a transcription? 12:31 How do you choose solos? 25:10 What is your transcribing methodology? 35:39 Do you write it down? 41:39 How do you incorporate transcriptions into your playing? 43:04 How do you practise the solos? 48:47 Who was the most difficult one to transcribe? 51:50 What is your favourite solo that you transcribed? Jeff Schneider is a DownBeat Magazine award winner, three-time recipient of the ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Award, YouTuber with over 250,000 subscribers, and music educator with thousands of students all over the world. Jeff's music is featured in films and advertisements by NASA, BET Networks, CNN, Google, Ferrari and many more.
In todays episode, I sit down with Jeff Schneider the pastor of Boulevard Presbyterian Church. We chat about his Sunday school lecture, The Story of Scripture. If you have any questions or would love to reach out, feel free to direct message or email me at mementomori.vidae@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mementomorividae/support
"Minute with Mayor Mike Wilson" News Director Greg Taylor talks with Red Wing Mayor Mike Wilson with a recap of the City Council meeting on Monday, Leah Hall talked about Three Rivers Housing Projects, Eagle Ridge and affordable housing, Jeff Schneider talked about the organic/food waste study and survey, Mike Schultz presented a Grand Excursion print to the City Public comment, Holly Hanson with Bluff County Biathlon thanked the council for the funds for a storage building & equipment, passed TIF funding for the Avanti project downtown, passed motion to apply federal funds for the Riverfront Trail segment 3, and passed the Arts Fund ordinance, Mayor vetoed.
Jeff Schneider is a sales trainer, coach and sales consultant. Connect with Jeff at https://www.linkedin.com/in/schneidertrain/. Support for the PDX Executive Podcast is provided by: Cresa Portland:https://www.cresa.com/portland-or CauseMic: https://www.causemic.com/
Baltimore is more than 16,000 km away from Hobart, the biggest city on the Australian island of Tasmania. It's quite a distance—and one happily travelled by Jeff Schneider, the current president of the Hobart Hebrew Congregation, Australia's oldest synagogue. But if you'd told a young Schneider he'd one day be president of a synagogue in Tasmania, he wouldn't have believed you. While the former penal colony island is now a pleasant home to more than half a million people, just 376 of them are Jewish, down from the community's peak of 454 in the 1850s. As Schneider learned when he moved to Tasmania and began raising a young family, the island's Jews feel obligated to practice their faith, continue their traditions and share their stories—which Schneider does here on today's episode of Yehupetzville. Credits Yehupetzville is hosted by Ralph Benmergui. Michael Fraiman is the producer and editor. Our music was arranged by Louis Simão and performed by Louis Simão and Jacob Gorzhaltsan. Our sponsor is PearTree Canada, which you can learn more about at peartreecanada.com. This show is a member of The CJN Podcast Network. To learn how to support the show by subscribing to this podcast, watch this video.
In this wildly fun episode, I interview Jeff Schnieder. Jeff is a writer, founder of Pig Roast Publishing, and the former guitarist and songwriter of the noise-rock bands Arab On Radar and Made in Mexico. We get pretty into 90's music and talking about the major genres of the time, different generations, weird stories about his old band Arab On Radar, and how he went from a badass musician to a badass writer.
As leader of the Developer Advocate program at work management platform Asana, Jeff Schneider takes the open part of “open API” very seriously.Jeff acts as a mediator and translator for different developers who are building and using APIs to connect with Asana and personalize their experience. He believes getting feedback from each type of developer is key to improving their interactions with the platform. Asana categorizes developers into three categories: Third-party developers work for companies that need to create integrations with Asana; second-party developers are customers of Asana's platform, who need to customize the service in some way with an API; first-party developers include people and teams inside Asana who are building APIs for the platform to suit their own needs. On this episode of API Intersection, Jeff explains Asana's robust feedback process, why pre-COVID he met up with Asana customers in person, and how he got even the non-technical teams to love APIs.Do you have a question you'd like answered, or a topic you want to see in a future episode? Let us know here:https://stoplight.io/question/
Jeff Schneider is a Licensed Clinical Social worker (L.C.S.W.), Author and Trainer. And for 36 years, he has helped people who feel ignored, unheard, misunderstood and unsupported in their relationships and who may be suffering from anxiety, depression, emotional eating and other compulsive behaviors and poor self-image. Jeff's sensitivity, intuition and compassion have helped his clients create more intimate and passionate relationships in which they feel supported, heard and understood. His clients also feel calmer, more relaxed and confident; accomplish their personal, professional, health and spiritual goals and live a more satisfying and peaceful life. Jeff is a published author who has written for Living and Being, a magazine focused on holistic healing along with online publications YourTango.com and Marriage.com. He has also written a workbook on the Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT). Jeff has incorporated EFT into his work with his clients, and has introduced EFT to a wide range of organizations. Jeff has formulated an online relationship program called Connected Relationship (connected-relationship.com) to help individuals and/or couples to have a more caring, supportive, understanding, and intimate relationship. Learn more about Jeff Schneider at Healing-Wellness-Counseling.com.
Notable filmmaker, Jeff Schneider hangs out with the cast of the Mr. Goodbeer Podcast to review "The Push" by Darren Brown and drink a lot of beer. How could this possibly go wrong?The Mr. Goodbeer Podcast is sponsored by GoDreasy. Don't forget to apply the code "goodbeer" at checkout for a 10% discount on the BEST anti-hangover solution in the world!!!Mr. Goodbeer Website
The Hastings Public School Board will consider loosening the school’s mask mandate after seniors graduate at a meeting Monday night following a recommendation from the school's superintendent. “Our board is probably a lot like our community: There’s probably a lot of differing opinions," said Jeff Schneider, the superintendent, adding he isn’t sure what’s will happen on Monday night. Originally, Schneider was going to recommend the school board to change the schools’ mask requirement to a just recommendation on May 24, which is the day after the school year ends for all students, he said. Members of the public had asked he and school board members why Hastings Public Schools still had a mandate, as some other local schools don't, or why the mandate couldn't be relaxed sooner.
Good morning and welcome to Montrose Fresh, from The Montrose Daily Press. It's Wednesday December 23rd and we're here with local news, events, announcements, and more that matter to us here in Western Colorado. Today, avalanches have claimed three lives in the region in just one weekend. Today's episode is brought to you by Elevate Internet. Whether it's for your home or your business they offer the best speeds at the best price. Right now, if you refer a friend you can get $25 off! Give them a call for more information at 844-386-8744 or visit them at elevateinternet.com Before we begin, an update on Colorado sports. Student-athletes across Colorado received some welcome news on Monday. The Colorado High School Activities Association or CHSAA announced it has secured variance from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and state health officials to move up the winter sports timeline. Practice will now start on January 18th, and competition will begin on January 25th. Details regarding the implementation of each sport will be shared with athletic directors and coaches through a series of virtual meetings, which begin in early January. This announcement follows protests from more than 60 high school athletes, coaches and parents, who last week chanted “Let us play!” outside of the CHSAA. Now, our feature story. Three people were swept away and killed in two avalanches last weekend. And it's prompting more warnings about unstable snowpack. Colorado Avalanche Information Center's Ethan Green spoke with 9 News about the incidents and the conditions recently: On the 18th, an avalanche buried and killed a man near Crested Butte. The Gunnison Country Times identified the victim as Jeff Schneider. Schneider worked for 35 years as a ski patroller at Crested Butte. According to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center's report, Schneider was skiing the “Friendly Finish”. Beforehand, he chatted about his plans with two other skiers on the top of the ridge. Those two people skied down and returned to their snowmobile, but became concerned when they saw Schneider hadn't returned to his. So the pair snowmobiled to an area where they could assess Schneider's planned descent route and saw a fresh avalanche. They skied to the site and used a transceiver to locate Schneider, then dug him out, but he was deceased. That same day, the 18th, Durango residents Dr. Jeff Paffendorf and Albert Perry died in an avalanche in San Juan County. Friends of the two men ultimately located their bodies late Saturday. They were part of a larger group skiing in the backcountry on Saturday. Apparently the group members had communicated plans and coordinates, but Paffendorf and Perry failed to arrive. All three victims in the two avalanches had extensive backcountry experience. This year, avalanche experts warned that snow conditions have been weak and prone to creating slide conditions that can catch anyone unaware. Anna Debattiste gave the same warning: That means people who are accustomed to going to a certain area for a certain backcountry activity this time of year can encounter very different conditions than they have in the past. So, make sure to check the forecast before heading out, at colorado.gov/av and have proper equipment, including a locator beacon/transceiver, probe pole and shovel. You should also always share planned routes and intended timeframes with at least one other person. Before we go, here are a few other things going on in Montrose that you should know about. A man who briefly served as Ouray County's undersheriff and a former Delta Police Department officer are among those who cannot ever be certified to work as a peace officer again in Colorado. An Olathe-area man died Monday, after the tractor portion of the semi he was performing routine maintenance on fell on top of him. Lauren Boebert, representative-elect for the 3rd Congressional District, has announced her senior staff members. That's all for today, thank you for listening! For more information on any of these stories visit us at montrosepress.com. And don't forget to check out our sponsor, Elevate Internet. Visit them at elevateinternet.com to learn more. For more than 137 years, The Montrose Daily Press has been dedicated to shining a light on all the issues that matter to our community. Go to montrosepress.com to subscribe for just $1.99 per week for our digital edition. You'll get unlimited access to every story, feature, and special section. Thank you and remember to tune in again next time on montrosepress.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight we talk with the tremendously talented Helene Udy about her immense career. This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "Its good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.com Helene is best known for playing "Myra" on the popular CBS TV Western Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, Sylvia from My Bloody Valentine, and the first person to portray a female Ferengi onscreen in the Star Trek DS9. Follow our Helene: https://www.heleneudy.org/ https://www.instagram.com/heleneudy/ https://www.facebook.com/helene.udy https://www.wasistdasshow.rocks/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0879891/?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm Evil Under the Skin - A mother and daughter head off for a secluded weekend to reconnect but little do they know the sordid past of the home they’re staying in let alone the strangeness it attracts as they descend into madness. A mother will do anything for her child.. Jeff Schneider's captivating new horror film Evil Under the Skin, starring Helen Udy (My Bloody Valentine, The Dead Zone), arrives on DVD and Digital September 8. Scripted by Luc Bernier, Evil Under the Skin stars Helene Udy, Carl Bailey, Tim O'Hearn, Donna Hamblin, and Angela Barajas, directed by Jeff Schneider and written by Luc Bernier Available on DVD and Digital from Midnight Releasing. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6696280/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0 The Dorkening Podcast Network https://TheDorkening.com Facebook.com/TheDorkening Youtube.com/TheDorkening Twitter.com/TheDorkening Instagram.com/TheDorkening Patrick from Throwdown Thursday IG- @ThrowdownThursdayPodcast http://throwdownthursdaypodcast.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/.../throwdown.../id1128995933 https://www.buzzsprout.com/62210 https://twitter.com/tdthursdaypod https://www.stitcher.com/.../grand.../throwdown-thursday https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zd8Rd2pT0Uw Abe Spinney from Dark Discussions https://www.facebook.com/abram.spinney/ http://www.darkdiscussions.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/DarkDiscussionsPodcast/ https://twitter.com/DarkDiscussion1 Find out more at https://wicked-horror-show.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/wicked-horror-show/c3176895-5b71-46ae-9ee1-b2f3a9c1ca8a
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Helene Udy, Actress (Evil Under the Skin, Film | Horror 2020) to the Show! Facebook: www.facebook.com/indiefadingflowers A mother will do anything for her child. Jeff Schneider's captivating new horror film Evil Under the Skin, starring Helen Udy (My Bloody Valentine, The Dead Zone), arrives on DVD and Digital September 8. A mother and daughter head off for a secluded weekend to reconnect but little do they know the sordid past of the home they’re staying in let alone the strangeness it attracts as they descend into madness. Scripted by Luc Bernier, Evil Under the Skin stars Helene Udy, Carl Bailey, Tim O'Hearn, Donna Hamblin, and Angela Barajas. Available on DVD and Digital 9/8 from Midnight Releasing. Media Inquiries for Evil Under the Skin, Film: October Coast www.octobercoastpr.com
In days of yore (just a few years ago, really), WorldTour team mechanics would spend hours, if not days, building wheels in preparation for big races. Now, most teams have equipment sponsors who send wheels pre-built. What's the benefit to the rider of having a pre-built wheel from one manufacturer? Jeff Schneider from Giant Gear joins tech editor Dan Cavallari on the show to talk about how Cadex Wheelsystems ensure riders get the best balance of light weight, performance, and consistency. It should come as no surprise that it all boils down to research, and hard numbers gleaned from years of testing. In the end, consistency is key. Listen to what Schneider has to say about what you can expect from your next wheelset.
In days of yore (just a few years ago, really), WorldTour team mechanics would spend hours, if not days, building wheels in preparation for big races. Now, most teams have equipment sponsors who send wheels pre-built. What's the benefit to the rider of having a pre-built wheel from one manufacturer? Jeff Schneider from Giant Gear joins tech editor Dan Cavallari on the show to talk about how Cadex Wheelsystems ensure riders get the best balance of light weight, performance, and consistency. It should come as no surprise that it all boils down to research, and hard numbers gleaned from years of testing. In the end, consistency is key. Listen to what Schneider has to say about what you can expect from your next wheelset.
Two ordinary guys discussing theological topics from reformed perspective. In the presence of God, under the authority of God, to the glory God. Today we hear Daniel Ramos-Asia, Louie Munoz & special guest Jeff Schneider (Pastor of Boulevard Presbyterian Church & Host of At the Intersection with Blvd Pres) tackle the L in the acronym TULIP. Featured Shoutout to LAKEY INSPIRED for the great intro/outro music (Better Days): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmy8wuTpC95lefU5d1dt2Q At the Intersection with Boulevard Presbyterian: https://open.spotify.com/show/7c3cOfuXMakcDwRLWEmhQX?si=5deFJEOIT0O8BfgZQ7fKfQ
"Groaning In Hope", Jeff Schneider
Jeff is a PAST Teaching and Learning Coach as part of our School Design team and better yet, Jeff is a veteran virtual teacher with tons of experiences, do’s , dont’s and so much more for us to think about to be successful in making this switch. • How does a teachers thinking need to change as we move quickly into online education? • How does student thinking need to change in response to this new direction in education? • Logistics of Digital Classes • Give students the work and let them do it in their time, with their resources, in their own unique circumstances
In this episode I talk to Jeff Schneider about his book Psychiatric Tissues and his former band Arab on Radar. We also talk about the toll the pandemic is having on us and how we're coping, and I talk a little about my creative process. Psychiatric Tissues is available now from Pig Roast Publishing. Music in this episode is by Michael Kilcullen.
In the fourth episode of The Brownstoner Podcast, Jeff Schneider, president of Gotham Brokerage, explains what renters and homeowners need to know about home […] Read More
11/3/2019 - Jeff Schneider
In this edition of the OSSB podcast we welcome you back to school by meeting a few groups of students and hearing from our new principal Michelle Wagner. We meet the new podcast crew for the 2019-20 school year. We welcome Mr. Schwamburger, our new social studies teacher. In the coming months we will speak with all of our new staff. We speak with James from operations. A former student Selvin Linder shares memories of his time OSSB and what he is doing now. Kevin Maynus, Dr. Lou’s brother-in-law stops in for a visit and we had a great conversation. New school initiatives and projects are on the way as well. Mr. Jeff Schneider discusses what he does at OSSB and gives us many memories about the Ohio State School for the Blind Marching Panthers.
Jeff Schneider explains how self-driving cars use machine learning to learn the rules of the road.
Welcome to episode 17 of the Passive Income Musician Podcast! YouTube is a great way for musicians to deliver valuable free content to build their audience of music students. Our guest, Jeff Schneider lets us in on how his music education business works and how he utilized YouTube to build an audience and make money teaching music online. View the show notes: https://passiveincomemusician.com/episode18 Jeff Schneider's website: https://www.jeffschneidermusic.com/ Get my free "Awesome Online Music Teaching Business Plan": https://passiveincomemusician.com/free-business-plan/
Welcome to episode 154 of the LJS Podcast where today we have special guest Jeff Schneider back on the show to talk to us about avoiding meandering jazz solos. Jeff talks about how to create jazz lines that sound more like a conversation than just a stream of notes. This one is packed full of jazz truth nuggets. Listen in! View the shownotes: https://www.learnjazzstandards.com/episode154 Jeff Schneider's website: https://www.jeffschneidermusic.com/ Sign up for the newsletter: https://www.learnjazzstandards.com/newsletter/
Today we're joined by Jeff Schneider, award-winning composer and music educator whose YouTube videos for saxophone and piano, online courses, and blog and email lessons are helping musicians around the world to wrap their head around everything from equipment to technique to music theory and listening skills. In this conversation we cover a ton of interesting topics, including sight-reading, improvisation, what makes for effective practicing, and the entrepreneurial requirements of being a professional musician today. Jeff shares: • How many hours a day he practiced growing up, one activity that was central, and the one thing he thinks is essential to practice effectively • One resource he’s found really useful to help him balance his creativity with the desire to make a living as a musician • And several punchy tips on improvisation, sight reading, jazz and rhythm. We know you’ll enjoy this one and it’ll inspire you to check out Jeff’s website and sign up for his email list - and don’t miss the unforgettable name that email list has, we talk about it towards the end of the interview. Subscribe For Future Episodes! Apple Podcasts | Android | Stitcher | RSS Full Show Notes and Transcript: Episode 114 Links and Resources • Jeff Schneider’s website • Jeff’s YouTube channel • 7 Things I Wish I Knew When I Started Playing Music • How to Practice Effectively • Learning to Sing in Tune, with George Bevan • About Finding Your Note • About Your Voice Sounding Weird • About Singing as a Tool • About Mindfulness for Musicians • Learning, Playing, and Thriving, with Elisa Janson-Jones • 1,000 True Fans, by Kevin Kelly Enjoying the show? Please consider rating and reviewing it! Click here to rate and review
In this episode of The Cash Flow Wealth Show, Jeff Schneider goes into detail about how he went from starting his first investments in real estate to becoming the President and CFO of the music-based company Royalty Exchange. Jeff breaks down how music royalties work and how YOU can use them as an investment! With the recent surge of online music streaming services, Royalty Exchange is disrupting the system and making investing in royalties easier than ever before! What's the best way to invest into music royalties? How can you bring in passive income from the music industry? Listen NOW to find out! More about this episode: https://www.royaltyexchange.com If you'd like to learn more about The Cash Flow Wealth Summit, just click the link below! https://www.cashflowwealthsummit.com
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Last week, my wife and I took our daughters to a town fair. We stayed until the end and as we were walking out were offered free cases of blueberry yogurt drinks and bottled ice coffees–whatever was left over from what they couldn’t sell at the fair. At my urging, my eight year old daughter […] The post 060: Cash Flow to the tune of Barry White with Jeff Schneider appeared first on Wealth Formula.
Jeff Schneider is President & CFO of Royalty Exchange which is an online marketplace where artists can sell a portion of their royalty stream to private investors as a way of raising money. They offer unprecedented flexibility that allows qualified sellers to dictate which the portion of their catalog they wish to sell while retaining full control of their copyrights and continue collecting the royalties they decide to retain. During the show, Jeff will discuss royalties as an alternative and modern opportunity for unaccredited investors. He will explain ways to get started investing in royalties, provide examples of the kind of music and royalties they sell on their platform including potential annual returns and quarterly payouts. Links: Royaltyexchange.com @royaltyexchange Where are we: Denver - Jeff Berlin - Johnny FD Ireland - Sam Discussed: Gofundme.com/playgrounds4orphans Book: Start Here - Recommended Reading Time Stamps: 03:45 - Finding Royalty Exchange 06:38 - Music, books, patents, & trademark royalties 08:31 - Copyrights explained 11:32 - Guide to buying music royalties 14:47 - Growth over the decades 18:03 - Risks in the industry 19:47 - Investing through the platform explained 24:23 - Predicted projected royalties 28:39 - How to get paid 31:37 - Real Estate vs. royalties 33:32 - Annual returns and quarterly payouts 26:53 - Common types of investors 38:51 - How to get started 40:50 - What is a public performance? 41:50 - YouTube music copy claim 45:21 - Getting paid as an artist 49:12 - Will Johnny FD invest? 51:26 - How to make money with Royalty Exchange 56:28 - Will Sam invest? 58:50 - Walking across Ireland If you enjoyed this episode, do us a favor and share it! Also if you haven’t’ already, please take a minute to leave us a 5-star review on iTunes and claim your bonus here! Copyright 2017. All rights reserved. Read our disclaimer here.
Welcome to episode 65 of the LJS Podcast where today we are talking about how to create killer jazz solos by thinking like a composer. Joining us to talk about this today is Downbeat award winner and three-time recipient of the ASCAP Young Jazz Composers Award, Jeff Schneider. Learn how to think like a composer and start building jazz solos that really stick out. Listen in!
Made It In Music: Interviews With Artists, Songwriters, And Music Industry Pros
Today we have Jeff Schneider who is the founder and president of Royalty Exchange, the #1 worldwide marketplace for buying and selling royalty streams.-Did you know you can sell your songwriting royalties?or bigger yet-Did you know you can sell any of your royalty streams? SoundExchange, Producer Royalties, Artist Royalties, Book Royalties, it doesn't matter. There is a market for all of them. And you can make BIG MONEY off your own intellectual property, and get a HUGE tax break for it.We get to hear from Jeff Schneider, president and founder of Royalty Exchange. Listen in.The post FCM058 – How to Sell Your Royalties on Royalty Exchange with Jeff Schneider appeared first on Full Circle Music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jeff Schneider explains how self-driving cars use machine learning to learn the rules of the road.
The Wealth Standard – Empowering Individual Financial Independence
Host Patrick Donohoe talks with Jeff Schneider. Jeff is the President & CFO of a unique business called Royalty Exchange. Royalties for intellectual property make up a huge section of the global economy, yet most people know almost nothing about how they work! Would you like a guaranteed quarterly revenue stream? Do you want to...
NOTE: I mistakenly called this episode 62 throughout the episode. It is indeed episode 63. Jeff Schneider wants to share with you everything he knows about making music. His greatest fear is dying before uploading to the internet all of the things he’s learned over the past 20 years. Jeff hates the word talent. It downplays the power and necessity of hard work. It wasn’t until the summer after his freshman year in high school that Jeff showed any real promise or progress on the saxophone. It was in that summer that he started practicing eight hours a day, transposing Charlie Parker solos in all 12 keys. By the way, Charlie Parker practiced 15 hours a day. When he’s not making YouTube videos, Jeff teaches Skype lessons to people in time zones all over the world. It makes scheduling a welcomed challenge. He also composes music for film, television, and advertising with a client list that includes NASA, CNN, Google, Gatorade, Ferrari, and many more. Jeff is a DownBeat Magazine award winner and three-time recipient of the ASCAP Young Jazz Composer Award. A graduate of New England Conservatory of Music (‘09), Jeff also holds a Master of Music degree in Jazz Composition and Arranging from UMASS Amherst (‘13). His teachers over the years include Jerry Bergonzi, George Garzone, Will Vinson, John McNeil, Bob Moses, and the late, great Charlie Banacos.
Jeff Schneider is currently President and Chief Financial Officer at Royalty Exchange, an online marketplace for buying and selling royalties. Jeff left the world of corporate accounting to pursue an entrepreneurial career, and has since been a part of several multi-million dollar start ups. With a personal interest in royalty investing, Jeff manages the Royalty Exchange mission, oversees staff, and works directly with both investors and rightsholders to ensure their needs are met. He has an MBA from Purdue University with a focus on finance, and has taught undergraduate and graduate level courses in both accounting and computer science.
Jeff Schneider is currently the Chief Financial Officer at Royalty Exchange and is on a mission to share the value of owning cash flow assets in any investment portfolio. He has an MBA from Purdue University with a focus on finance. There he taught undergraduate and graduate level courses in accounting and computer science. While working in finance for a Fortune 100 company, Jeff also received his CPA from the state of Minnesota. After a few years in the corporate world, Jeff left to pursue an entrepreneurial career and has since been a part of four multi-million dollar start ups. His interest in royalties came after searching for cash assets that aren't correlated with the stock market. He now draws from his teaching experience to share the most important points of cash flow investing. Bestselfco., Make Success a Habit! Use the Self Journal to organize and align tactical day to day tasks with larger life goals. In this episode you will learn: The exciting niche the Royalty Exchange is combining musicians, artists with investors Things happening in the industry that is about to change how artists get paid for royalties on intellectual property that would want people investing in music royalties Why artists would sell the rights to their intellectual property How an artist determines how much his or her royalties are worth How people that want to get involved and create income streams through royalties start to get involved. The securitization options the Royalty Exchange offers The long-term vision for the Royalty Exchange Recommended Books: No One Ever Told Us That: Money and Life Lessons for Young Adults by John D. Spooner Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion, by Robert B. Cialdini Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets by Nassim Nicholas Taleb The New One Minute Manager by Ken Blanchard Interview Links: The Royalty Exchange Show Sponsors: Audible, download any audio book for free when you try audible for 30 days. Leadpages, is offering a free marketing automation course that includes:12 video modules with step-by-step strategies to leverage what's working in your business. Thrive15.com, get a free month of access at www.thrive15.com/cashflow Show Transcript Have some feedback you'd like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below and please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post! If you enjoyed this episode of our podcast, please leave an honest review for The Cashflow Ninja Podcast on iTunes. Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them. John Lee Dumas of EOfire.com made a video explaining how to leave a review you can watch here. You can also access step by step instructions how to subscribe, rate and review on Itunes from Apple here. Thank you for supporting our podcast and sharing it with friends and family! Live a Life of passion and purpose on your terms, M.C Laubscher
In Part 1 of Jeff Schneider’s turnaround story, his business, Marketing Ninjas, was on the edge of failure. But, Jeff was determined to keep that from happening. With the support of his coach, Mary Rydman, he began changing the way he worked, turning down time-consuming clients, and building a solid foundation that would allow Jeff to finally scale beyond himself. But scaling meant bringing in new people, and Jeff needed to focus on making the right hires that would consistently give his customers an experience they’d rave about. In this episode, Jeff discusses how his Brand Commitment and hiring process helped him make his business one that he and his team are truly proud of.
Jeff Schneider’s business, Marketing Ninjas, was on the brink of failure. He was putting everything he had into it, and getting only chaos in return: 80+ hour work weeks in his basement office, hardly enough money to pay the bills, and a marriage that was falling apart. With the support of his coach, Mary Rydman, Jeff worked to turn things around. Now, nobody loves Mondays more than Jeff. He has a real office, with seven employees and is earning nine times as much as he was before—all with a smaller group of deeply engaged clients. But it isn’t just that Jeff’s business is better, it’s that his entire life has changed. This is the story of how he did it.
Dan Goldman and Jeff Schneider are the Co-founders of Speakeasy Briefs, Men’s underwear with a secret pocket. They launched their company on Kickstarter in May of 2013, and were one of the top 30 fashion products launched on Kickstarter at the time of their funding.
Dan Goldman and Jeff Schneider are the Co-founders of Speakeasy Briefs, Men's underwear with a secret pocket. They launched their company on Kickstarter in May of 2013, and were one of the top 30 fashion products launched on Kickstarter at the time of their funding.
So, you know how you are always trying to stuff flasks and other important items down your pants so you can get them into concerts? I?ve been waiting to say this for a long time, but the solution is finally here: The SpeakEasy Briefs. Unzip the Party! Dan Goldman and Jeff Schneider are the mad scientists behind the Speakeasy Briefs, men?s boxer-briefs designed with a private zipper pocket for holding various items, including a passport, a wallet, A FLASK, ...Airplane bottles?? The possibilities are endless. The Speakeasy project first launched on April 25th, 2013 on Kickstarter and was able to more than triple the $10,000 Kickstarter goal into $32,616. Jeff and Dan are ballers with diverse experience and knowledge, and they sure as hell hate Reno. :) Listen to the episode- it's fantastic. Summary of Show: Here are the highlights of my funky conversation with Dan and Jeff: / / 3:19 : How Dan and Jeff met at USC and how entrepreneurship and their business spirit brought them together to create the SpeakEasy Briefs, / 5:22 : About their product being a solution and a good alternative to the problems concert-goers have when going to music festivals and travelers when travel belts simply won?t work for them, / 8:52 : The process they went through on how they turned their conceptualized idea to fruition by checking out stores, going to the tailor, building prototypes, field testing and validating them and deciding to go with crown funding after they decided to have it mass produced, / 10:47 : The reasons why they opted for crowd funding including market validation, acquiring their first customers, low initial cost, and all the value that a bootstrapped entrepreneur can get through this channel, / 14:23 : The steps they took to get their crowd-funding going starting from research, directing traffic to their project page, building momentum by tapping the powers of the media in spreading the campaign towards other networks, / 21:24 : How it felt like reaping success after all their theories came into fruition, and / 23:45: Where they see themselves in the future and where their company is headed.
With special guest Variety's Jeff Schneider - talking Kristen Stewart, Hope Springs, Arbitrage.
Many CEOs come up from sales, and all of them are responsible for ensuring that the sales function works well. How should you set up and structure your sales force? We ask experts including Jeff Schneider of Sandler Sales Training, and Scott Gustaff, t...Read more ›
Many CEOs come up from sales, and all of them are responsible for ensuring that the sales function works well. How should you set up and structure your sales force? We ask experts including Jeff Schneider of Sandler Sales Training, and Scott Gustaff, t...Read more ›