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Ryan Middagh is not only a composer, arranger, baritone saxophonist and educator, as Chair of the Department of Jazz and Global Music at Vanderbilt University's Blair School of Music, he has delivered all that, and more, in his latest release called “Tenor Madness.” This album is a love letter to both the saxophone itself, and the abundance of saxophonists found in the vibrant and growing Nashville music scene. To bring the music to this release, Ryan gathered together an amazing group of his talented friends and saxophone colleagues like Jeff Coffin, Joel Frahm, Don Aliquo, Jovan Quallo, Alex Graham, vocalist Jenna McLean, trombonists Jeremy Wilson, and special guest Roy Agee, as well as members the Ryan Middagh Jazz Orchestra. Join me for a conversation about the development of this stunning album, “Tenor Madness,” and the man behind the music. If you're like me, a fan of big band music and have a keen interest in the sound of the saxophone as a stand-out instrument to deliver that dynamic genre of music, then you are in for a treat with this episode.
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The Monday keynote features a panel discussion moderated by our EVP and COO Jeremy Wilson. Serving on the panel are three retail representatives who are in the field and plugged into challenges and opportunities in data gathering for environmental reporting in sustainability and carbon programs: Brian Henze from Growmark, Trey Colley from Greenpoint Ag, and Caleb Smith from Keystone Cooperative. Also joining the panel is Michael Gomes, vice president, sustainability at Topcon. With expertise in field computing and data collection and the impact of each on the value chain, Gomes and will share his perspective on how we achieve success with the environmental reporting data we acquire.
Jeremy Wilson: financial controller, husband & father made a change this summer: he became coachable. That has been the key to completing Project 90. After quitting drinking on his own for three years, Jeremy returned to alcohol and was worse off than before. Through our science-based methodology, coaching & community, he removed the value from alcohol, improved his relationships, and gained physical and mental health. This episode emphasizes the importance of being open-minded, seeking support, and embracing a life free from alcohol. Download my FREE guide: The Alcohol Freedom Formula For Over 30s Entrepreneurs & High Performers: https://social.alcoholfreelifestyle.com/podcast ★ - Learn more about Project 90: www.alcoholfreelifestyle.com/Project90 ★ - (Accountability & Support) Speak verbally to a certified Alcohol-Free Lifestyle coach to see if, or how, we could support you having a better relationship with alcohol: https://www.alcoholfreelifestyle.com/schedule
It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! Deadpool trailer spoils reveal.The Boys season 5 confirmation.And so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. MusicFollow-ups/CorrectionsShifty Shellshock - Toxicology report suggests accidental OD.New Music/VideoSlaughter to Prevail - Live in Moscow, the bands PPV event, is now free to watch.https://sumerian.lnk.to/liveinmoscowvideo Ill Nino - Beast Inside https://youtu.be/EZt2UeHJc_0 this feels more like the Ill Nino I heard at Ozzfest.Tech N9ne - The Birth https://youtu.be/8MV8B4_9hFc Tech really feels like the rap i listened to in middle school. In the best way.Eminem - Toby https://youtu.be/9xn0OHEZZ8Q feat Big Sean and Babytron. Easily better than Houdini.TURMION KÄTILÖT - Schlachter feat. Chris Harms https://youtu.be/Zuew-oe7oco German industrial metal. A bit on the chaotic side, but good. Video is a bit ridiculous… Memphis May Fire - Paralyzed https://youtu.be/06ZH9rXCCAM This is what you expect. Not much to write home about, but pretty well done.Tours/FestivalsDeicide - Banished By Sin tour. Krisiun, Inferi, and Cloak for support. Starts Sept 5 in Atlanta through Oct 11 in Tampa. Tickets on sale July 5.https://deicideofficial.com/tour-dates/ Tenacious D - 5 dates in the end of October announced. https://www.stubhub.com/tenacious-d-tickets/performer/130929 Wage War - with Erra, Thrown, and Fame on Fire. Starts Sept 26 in St. Paul MN through Nov 3 in Atlanta. https://www.stubhub.com/wage-war-tickets/category/100271556 Reg ‘ol NewsSick of it All - Frontman Lou Koller diagnosed with esophageal tumor. The band's European tour has been canceled. GoFundMe started: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-lou-koller-sick-of-it-all-fight-cancer https://blabbermouth.net/news/sick-of-it-all-frontman-lou-koller-diagnosed-with-esophageal-tumor-european-tour-canceled Adema - In this time of revivals, even Adema are getting another chance. Newly signed to Cleopatra Records, the newly minted 4-piece are planning a new record for next year.https://blabbermouth.net/news/adema-signs-with-cleopatra-records-new-album-due-in-2025 The Sword - Reunion show at Levitation Festival Nov 3. After 2 years of “hiatus.”https://blabbermouth.net/news/texass-the-sword-to-reunite-for-performance-at-levitation-festival SuggestsEve 6 - Horoscope - It was released on July 25, 2000, through RCA Records. Stand out tracks: Promise, Here's to the Night, On the Roof Again, Jet Pack.Gaming/TechFollow-ups/CorrectionsStarfield - Bethesda is trying to fix Creations to closer resemble Skyrim. Only minor fixes this time around though. https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/starfield-update-creations-mods-patch-notes/ TrailersDead Rising Deluxe Remaster - Sept 19, for PS5 Xbox series, and PC for $50. https://youtu.be/ed-kfsJnhdU Reg ‘ol NewsAssassin's Creed - Ubisoft is going to do some remakes in the series to “modernize” their old games.https://news.ubisoft.com/en-us/article/E1e8T9q8rjZ4arsPNT1Xd/ceo-yves-guillemot-on-ubisofts-upcoming-portfolio-the-future-of-assassins-creed Nintendo Switch 2 - In a recent investor Q&A, Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa outlined measures to prevent scalping of the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. Nintendo plans to produce enough units to meet demand and is exploring legal options to combat scalping. Furukawa assured that the semiconductor shortage has been resolved, which should not hinder production. The new system will be officially revealed by the end of March 2025.https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/nintendo-switch-2-plan-scalping-issues/ SuggestsDonkey Kong Country - 1994 platform game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). It is a reboot of Nintendo's Donkey Kong franchise and follows the gorilla Donkey Kong and his nephew Diddy Kong as they set out to recover their stolen banana hoard from the crocodile King K. Rool and his army, the Kremlings. The single-player traverses 40 side-scrolling levels as they jump between platforms and avoid obstacles. They collect items, ride minecarts and animals, defeat enemies and bosses, and find secret bonus stages. In multiplayer modes, two players work cooperatively or race each other.Comic Books/BooksFollow-ups/CorrectionsMoon Knight - Marvel Comics has announced the return of Moon Knight with "Moon Knight: Fist of Khonshu" #1, set for release in October. Marc Spector is resurrected in the series "Blood Hunt," where he plays a pivotal role. The new series, by writer Jed MacKay and artist Alessandro Cappuccio, continues the storyline from the "Vengeance of the Moon Knight" series, exploring Spector's return to the streets and dealing with new threats. https://comicbook.com/comics/news/marvel-announces-moon-knights-return/ Reg ‘ol NewsBatman 150 - Issue 150 seems to be about to do the unforgivable. Bruce's identity is accidentally found out and put up for sale.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/batman-150-reveal-bruce-wayne-secret-identity-exposed-dc/ Sentinels - Marvel has announced a new miniseries, "Sentinels," launching in October. Written by Alex Paknadel with art by Justin Mason, the series follows a squad of soldiers enhanced with nanotechnology to capture deadly mutants. This new generation of Sentinels is part of the X-Men's "From the Ashes" relaunch. The storyline involves government-backed Sentinels under the guidance of Lawrence Trask, a mutant with apocalyptic visions. The first issue will feature cover art by Mason and variant covers by Nick Bradshaw, Jeremy Wilson, and Chris Campana.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/x-men-marvel-sentinels-series-alex-paknadel-justin-mason/ GI Joe X Transformers - In a major announcement, Skybound and Image Comics revealed a new G.I. Joe ongoing series set in the Transformers' Energon Universe. The series, written by Joshua Williamson and illustrated by Tom Reilly, will follow Duke assembling a G.I. Joe team to combat Cobra, who has harnessed the power of Energon. This new narrative promises to reshape the G.I. Joe lore and integrate it closely with the Transformers' storyline. The series is set to debut on November 13, 2024.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/new-g-i-joe-ongoing-series-set-in-transformers-energon-universe-announced/ Mystique - Marvel has announced a new Mystique series, written and illustrated by Declan Shalvey, launching in October as part of the "X-Men: From the Ashes" relaunch. The five-issue series will explore Mystique's espionage activities following the fall of Krakoa, highlighting her complex relationships and ruthless methods. Mystique will face Nick Fury in a deadly game of cat and mouse as she works to protect mutants across the Marvel Universe.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/x-men-mystique-series-from-the-ashes-relaunch/ SuggestsInterview with the Vampire - a gothic horror and vampire novel by American author Anne Rice, published in 1976. It was her debut novel. Based on a short story Rice wrote around 1968, the novel centers on vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac, who tells the story of his life to a reporter. TV ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsThe Boys - season 5 gets a confirmation of Jared Padelecki. Full on Supernatural reunion. https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/jared-padalecki-the-cw-walker-series-cancellation-1236047009/ Harry Potter - reboot series now has a writer and director. Francesca Gardiner (Succession, His Dark Materials) is Showrunner and EP, with Mark Mylod (Succession, Game of Thrones) EP and director of “multiple episodes.”TrailersCobra Kai - season 6 part 1 July 18 https://youtu.be/m0aa_JaA-c8 Hit Monkey - Season 2 on Hulu, now part of the Marvel umbrella. July 15 https://youtu.be/8ScpWRv5n84 SuggestsThe Bear Season 3 - A young talented chef named Carmen "Carmy" Anthony Berzatto inherits his family's Italian beef sandwich shop after the suicide of his older brother Michael. He comes home to Chicago to run it, leaving behind his world of working in Michelin-starred restaurants. He is left to deal with his brother's unresolved debts, a rundown kitchen, and an unruly staff, while dealing with his own pain and family trauma. FX and Hulu.MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsDune 3: Dune Messiah - Dec 18, 2026 release date. Clashes with Disney's unnamed Star Wars movie with the same release date. https://cosmicbook.news/wb-laughs-star-wars-dune-3-release-date TrailersHellboy: The Crooked Man - https://youtu.be/ppVR-TJtk8M looks like a legit horror movie… maybe. No release date yet. Jack Kesy playing Hellboy.Deadpool & Wolverine - https://youtu.be/6c2RTx8wDEw July 26. Sabertooth highlighted in this trailer, treated as a “Spoiler”?? Looks SO GOOD!!A Quiet Place: Day One - June 28 (open now) https://youtu.be/E-WIb4ATfT8 ASMR trailer??Reg ‘ol NewsA Vicious Circle - Ryan Coogler now starting ANOTHER comic book project, this time at Universal for the BOOM! Studios book, A Vicious Circle. Teaming with Mattson Tomlin, who wrote the comic, as well as co-wrote the Matt Reeves Batman movies. The book is described as “John Wick meets Looper.”https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/ryan-coogler-mattson-tomlina-vicious-circle-1235935106/ Mortal Kombat 2 - Test screenings have happened with a rough cut of the movie. The results have been a bit mixed. People familiar with the franchise are bummed because the movie reportedly revolves heavily around Johnny Cage and Kitana, while the established characters from the first movie take a HARD backseat. While casual movie goers report that the movie is good, with lots of death and gore, as would be expected. Releases Oct 25 of 2025.https://youtu.be/8Hyoh8tya_0 SuggestsHellboy - 2004 American superhero film based on the Dark Horse Comics character of the same name, created by Mike Mignola. Produced by Lawrence Gordon and Lloyd Levin in association with Dark Horse Entertainment, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing, it is the first live-action film in the franchise. Directed and written by Guillermo del Toro, the film stars Ron Perlman in the title role, alongside Selma Blair, Jeffrey Tambor, Karel Roden, Rupert Evans, and John Hurt. The film draws inspiration from the debut comic Hellboy: Seed of Destruction.Rumor MillNew RumorsGeorge Clooney - Marvel rumors abound. Said to be playing Nick Fury.Sydney Sweeney - Lucasfilm is said to want Sydney Sweeney in the Galaxy Far Far Away. Specifically WHICH upcoming project remains to be seen.Friday the 13th - 2 games in development. One is another asymmetrical multiplayer game, the other a linear story single-player game.MCU TV - pre-development underway for Vision-Quest, Nova, Blonde Phantom, Punisher, Wiccan, White Tiger, Strange Tales, Young Avengers - Now rumored to have been cancelled.Wolverine - Henry Cavill to don the brown and yellow Wolverine suit for his cameo… assuming he actually has a cameo.Justice League - Coming to the big screen? Zack Snyder sure wants us to think so.Spider-Man - Tobey Maguire Spider-Man now rumored for a cameo in Deadpool 3.Deadpool - Wolverine and Hulk BATTLE!You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! Deadpool trailer spoils reveal.The Boys season 5 confirmation.And so much more...Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. MusicFollow-ups/CorrectionsShifty Shellshock - Toxicology report suggests accidental OD.New Music/VideoSlaughter to Prevail - Live in Moscow, the bands PPV event, is now free to watch.https://sumerian.lnk.to/liveinmoscowvideo Ill Nino - Beast Inside https://youtu.be/EZt2UeHJc_0 this feels more like the Ill Nino I heard at Ozzfest.Tech N9ne - The Birth https://youtu.be/8MV8B4_9hFc Tech really feels like the rap i listened to in middle school. In the best way.Eminem - Toby https://youtu.be/9xn0OHEZZ8Q feat Big Sean and Babytron. Easily better than Houdini.TURMION KÄTILÖT - Schlachter feat. Chris Harms https://youtu.be/Zuew-oe7oco German industrial metal. A bit on the chaotic side, but good. Video is a bit ridiculous… Memphis May Fire - Paralyzed https://youtu.be/06ZH9rXCCAM This is what you expect. Not much to write home about, but pretty well done.Tours/FestivalsDeicide - Banished By Sin tour. Krisiun, Inferi, and Cloak for support. Starts Sept 5 in Atlanta through Oct 11 in Tampa. Tickets on sale July 5.https://deicideofficial.com/tour-dates/ Tenacious D - 5 dates in the end of October announced. https://www.stubhub.com/tenacious-d-tickets/performer/130929 Wage War - with Erra, Thrown, and Fame on Fire. Starts Sept 26 in St. Paul MN through Nov 3 in Atlanta. https://www.stubhub.com/wage-war-tickets/category/100271556 Reg ‘ol NewsSick of it All - Frontman Lou Koller diagnosed with esophageal tumor. The band's European tour has been canceled. GoFundMe started: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-lou-koller-sick-of-it-all-fight-cancer https://blabbermouth.net/news/sick-of-it-all-frontman-lou-koller-diagnosed-with-esophageal-tumor-european-tour-canceled Adema - In this time of revivals, even Adema are getting another chance. Newly signed to Cleopatra Records, the newly minted 4-piece are planning a new record for next year.https://blabbermouth.net/news/adema-signs-with-cleopatra-records-new-album-due-in-2025 The Sword - Reunion show at Levitation Festival Nov 3. After 2 years of “hiatus.”https://blabbermouth.net/news/texass-the-sword-to-reunite-for-performance-at-levitation-festival SuggestsEve 6 - Horoscope - It was released on July 25, 2000, through RCA Records. Stand out tracks: Promise, Here's to the Night, On the Roof Again, Jet Pack.Gaming/TechFollow-ups/CorrectionsStarfield - Bethesda is trying to fix Creations to closer resemble Skyrim. Only minor fixes this time around though. https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/starfield-update-creations-mods-patch-notes/ TrailersDead Rising Deluxe Remaster - Sept 19, for PS5 Xbox series, and PC for $50. https://youtu.be/ed-kfsJnhdU Reg ‘ol NewsAssassin's Creed - Ubisoft is going to do some remakes in the series to “modernize” their old games.https://news.ubisoft.com/en-us/article/E1e8T9q8rjZ4arsPNT1Xd/ceo-yves-guillemot-on-ubisofts-upcoming-portfolio-the-future-of-assassins-creed Nintendo Switch 2 - In a recent investor Q&A, Nintendo President Shuntaro Furukawa outlined measures to prevent scalping of the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2. Nintendo plans to produce enough units to meet demand and is exploring legal options to combat scalping. Furukawa assured that the semiconductor shortage has been resolved, which should not hinder production. The new system will be officially revealed by the end of March 2025.https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/nintendo-switch-2-plan-scalping-issues/ SuggestsDonkey Kong Country - 1994 platform game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). It is a reboot of Nintendo's Donkey Kong franchise and follows the gorilla Donkey Kong and his nephew Diddy Kong as they set out to recover their stolen banana hoard from the crocodile King K. Rool and his army, the Kremlings. The single-player traverses 40 side-scrolling levels as they jump between platforms and avoid obstacles. They collect items, ride minecarts and animals, defeat enemies and bosses, and find secret bonus stages. In multiplayer modes, two players work cooperatively or race each other.Comic Books/BooksFollow-ups/CorrectionsMoon Knight - Marvel Comics has announced the return of Moon Knight with "Moon Knight: Fist of Khonshu" #1, set for release in October. Marc Spector is resurrected in the series "Blood Hunt," where he plays a pivotal role. The new series, by writer Jed MacKay and artist Alessandro Cappuccio, continues the storyline from the "Vengeance of the Moon Knight" series, exploring Spector's return to the streets and dealing with new threats. https://comicbook.com/comics/news/marvel-announces-moon-knights-return/ Reg ‘ol NewsBatman 150 - Issue 150 seems to be about to do the unforgivable. Bruce's identity is accidentally found out and put up for sale.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/batman-150-reveal-bruce-wayne-secret-identity-exposed-dc/ Sentinels - Marvel has announced a new miniseries, "Sentinels," launching in October. Written by Alex Paknadel with art by Justin Mason, the series follows a squad of soldiers enhanced with nanotechnology to capture deadly mutants. This new generation of Sentinels is part of the X-Men's "From the Ashes" relaunch. The storyline involves government-backed Sentinels under the guidance of Lawrence Trask, a mutant with apocalyptic visions. The first issue will feature cover art by Mason and variant covers by Nick Bradshaw, Jeremy Wilson, and Chris Campana.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/x-men-marvel-sentinels-series-alex-paknadel-justin-mason/ GI Joe X Transformers - In a major announcement, Skybound and Image Comics revealed a new G.I. Joe ongoing series set in the Transformers' Energon Universe. The series, written by Joshua Williamson and illustrated by Tom Reilly, will follow Duke assembling a G.I. Joe team to combat Cobra, who has harnessed the power of Energon. This new narrative promises to reshape the G.I. Joe lore and integrate it closely with the Transformers' storyline. The series is set to debut on November 13, 2024.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/new-g-i-joe-ongoing-series-set-in-transformers-energon-universe-announced/ Mystique - Marvel has announced a new Mystique series, written and illustrated by Declan Shalvey, launching in October as part of the "X-Men: From the Ashes" relaunch. The five-issue series will explore Mystique's espionage activities following the fall of Krakoa, highlighting her complex relationships and ruthless methods. Mystique will face Nick Fury in a deadly game of cat and mouse as she works to protect mutants across the Marvel Universe.https://comicbook.com/comics/news/x-men-mystique-series-from-the-ashes-relaunch/ SuggestsInterview with the Vampire - a gothic horror and vampire novel by American author Anne Rice, published in 1976. It was her debut novel. Based on a short story Rice wrote around 1968, the novel centers on vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac, who tells the story of his life to a reporter. TV ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsThe Boys - season 5 gets a confirmation of Jared Padelecki. Full on Supernatural reunion. https://variety.com/2024/tv/news/jared-padalecki-the-cw-walker-series-cancellation-1236047009/ Harry Potter - reboot series now has a writer and director. Francesca Gardiner (Succession, His Dark Materials) is Showrunner and EP, with Mark Mylod (Succession, Game of Thrones) EP and director of “multiple episodes.”TrailersCobra Kai - season 6 part 1 July 18 https://youtu.be/m0aa_JaA-c8 Hit Monkey - Season 2 on Hulu, now part of the Marvel umbrella. July 15 https://youtu.be/8ScpWRv5n84 SuggestsThe Bear Season 3 - A young talented chef named Carmen "Carmy" Anthony Berzatto inherits his family's Italian beef sandwich shop after the suicide of his older brother Michael. He comes home to Chicago to run it, leaving behind his world of working in Michelin-starred restaurants. He is left to deal with his brother's unresolved debts, a rundown kitchen, and an unruly staff, while dealing with his own pain and family trauma. FX and Hulu.MoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsDune 3: Dune Messiah - Dec 18, 2026 release date. Clashes with Disney's unnamed Star Wars movie with the same release date. https://cosmicbook.news/wb-laughs-star-wars-dune-3-release-date TrailersHellboy: The Crooked Man - https://youtu.be/ppVR-TJtk8M looks like a legit horror movie… maybe. No release date yet. Jack Kesy playing Hellboy.Deadpool & Wolverine - https://youtu.be/6c2RTx8wDEw July 26. Sabertooth highlighted in this trailer, treated as a “Spoiler”?? Looks SO GOOD!!A Quiet Place: Day One - June 28 (open now) https://youtu.be/E-WIb4ATfT8 ASMR trailer??Reg ‘ol NewsA Vicious Circle - Ryan Coogler now starting ANOTHER comic book project, this time at Universal for the BOOM! Studios book, A Vicious Circle. Teaming with Mattson Tomlin, who wrote the comic, as well as co-wrote the Matt Reeves Batman movies. The book is described as “John Wick meets Looper.”https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/ryan-coogler-mattson-tomlina-vicious-circle-1235935106/ Mortal Kombat 2 - Test screenings have happened with a rough cut of the movie. The results have been a bit mixed. People familiar with the franchise are bummed because the movie reportedly revolves heavily around Johnny Cage and Kitana, while the established characters from the first movie take a HARD backseat. While casual movie goers report that the movie is good, with lots of death and gore, as would be expected. Releases Oct 25 of 2025.https://youtu.be/8Hyoh8tya_0 SuggestsHellboy - 2004 American superhero film based on the Dark Horse Comics character of the same name, created by Mike Mignola. Produced by Lawrence Gordon and Lloyd Levin in association with Dark Horse Entertainment, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing, it is the first live-action film in the franchise. Directed and written by Guillermo del Toro, the film stars Ron Perlman in the title role, alongside Selma Blair, Jeffrey Tambor, Karel Roden, Rupert Evans, and John Hurt. The film draws inspiration from the debut comic Hellboy: Seed of Destruction.Rumor MillNew RumorsGeorge Clooney - Marvel rumors abound. Said to be playing Nick Fury.Sydney Sweeney - Lucasfilm is said to want Sydney Sweeney in the Galaxy Far Far Away. Specifically WHICH upcoming project remains to be seen.Friday the 13th - 2 games in development. One is another asymmetrical multiplayer game, the other a linear story single-player game.MCU TV - pre-development underway for Vision-Quest, Nova, Blonde Phantom, Punisher, Wiccan, White Tiger, Strange Tales, Young Avengers - Now rumored to have been cancelled.Wolverine - Henry Cavill to don the brown and yellow Wolverine suit for his cameo… assuming he actually has a cameo.Justice League - Coming to the big screen? Zack Snyder sure wants us to think so.Spider-Man - Tobey Maguire Spider-Man now rumored for a cameo in Deadpool 3.Deadpool - Wolverine and Hulk BATTLE!You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
An interview with Jeremy Wilson, Executive Director of The Jeremy Wilson Foundation, Suzanne Washington, CEO of Meals On Wheels People, and Christina Fuller, Festival Director of the Waterfront Blues Festival about this year's festival, and how it benefits JWF and musicians in need and how it benefits MOWP and the seniors and meals they serve.
The New Zealand Over 70s cricket team will head to the over 70s world cup in England next month. Chairman of NZ Veterans Cricket Jeremy Wilson told Jason Pine “We started eight years ago – with a group in wellington who got four over-sixties together.” LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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BONUS EPISODE: In this episode, Karen and Jeremy rate phrases in the music industry. Some of these phrases include "Jack of all trades master of none", "Starving artist", "Nobody cares, work harder(or go practice)" among other controversial phrases! Both Karen and Jeremy rate these phrases from 1 to 10 and give us their thoughts on each. Listener Write in: https://www.musiciansguidepodcast.com/about Patreon- Come Hang out: https://patreon.com/user?u=66581011&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link The Musician's Guide to Social Media Courses: https://www.musiciansguidepodcast.com/courses Leave us a Review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-musicians-guide-to-being-healthy-wealthy-and-wise/id1440699268 Karen Cubides Agency: https://karencubidesagency.com Karen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karen.cubides/ Jen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenniferjames.co/
In this episode, Karen interviews Jeremy about his experience and the process of releasing his latest album, Aurora. If you'd like to purchase the album click here Listener Write in: https://www.musiciansguidepodcast.com/about Patreon- Come Hang out: https://patreon.com/user?u=66581011&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link The Musician's Guide to Social Media Courses: https://www.musiciansguidepodcast.com/courses Leave us a Review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-musicians-guide-to-being-healthy-wealthy-and-wise/id1440699268 Karen Cubides Agency: https://karencubidesagency.com Karen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karen.cubides/ Jen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenniferjames.co/
In this episode, Karen and Jeremy discuss if it's possible to be unhealthy and a top performing successful musician. Jeremy candidly talks about his past and together they explore the benefits of the Body, Mind, Spirit Method. If you'd like to sign up for the upcoming BMS Workshop click here. To learn more about Jeremy click here Listener Write in: https://www.musiciansguidepodcast.com/about Patreon- Come Hang out: https://patreon.com/user?u=66581011&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link The Musician's Guide to Social Media Courses: https://www.musiciansguidepodcast.com/courses Leave us a Review on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-musicians-guide-to-being-healthy-wealthy-and-wise/id1440699268 Karen Cubides Agency: https://karencubidesagency.com Karen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karen.cubides/ Jen's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenniferjames.co/
I think this is the first time we've ever run two Coffeeshop Conversations in one week. It's because of the concerts both Ben Darwish and Jeremy Wilson are doing this week and weekend. Jeremy Wilson is, of course, known for his music. He was a member of the Dharma Bums and others. But he is also known and loved for starting the Jeremy Wilson Foundation which helps fund medical bills for musicians. There are several fund-raising musical events during the course of the year. One happens this weekend at the Alberta Rose Theatre. It's the Next Waltz during which a whole lot of our finest musicians sing and play all of the tunes from the movie, The Last Waltz which was the final concert by The Band. Let's catch up on the concert preparations, the work of the foundation and what's up with one of Oregon's favorite dudes, Jeremy Wilson.
More end points staffing challenges automation Today, we sat down with three state experts and three subject matter experts and heard them give ideas on the most effective way to combat cyber threats. The discussion can be boiled down into three main areas: risk in increased workload, staff challenges, and automation. Covid increased the number of people logging in remotely and, at the same time, there was an increase in data collected by sensors. That increased workload presented opportunities for malicious actors. Tony Lauro mentions that this data collection can involve Application Program Interfaces (APIs). They must be protected because they act as a gateway and an attack point for outsiders. This increase in data collection also includes the obligation to act in a way that protects personal information. If not done correctly, sensitive data can be collected and stored in an unsafe manner, leaving it exposed to attack. Everyone knows about the lack of staff for cybersecurity professionals. Jeremy Wilson from Texas details how Texas has an “Infosec Academy” that trains staff in principles of combatting cyber-attacks. His experience shows that a person doesn't necessarily need a degree in computer science to be effective at preventing and remediating attacks. Automation is a double edges sword. On one hand, it can assist in updating systems and validating identity; on the other hand, attackers can use automation to accelerate attacks as well. David Morgan from Texas suggests that in a post pandemic world Identity, Credential, and Access Management must be a priority. Automation can allow platforms to talk to each other, but a systems administrator must know where the gaps are and provide end point protection.
Join us on the latest episode of "NZ Business Owners" as host Ryan J Melton interviews the dynamic Jeremy Wilson, a seasoned expert in the world of sales. In this enlightening conversation, Jeremy delves into intriguing topics that challenge conventional sales practices, explore the evolution of cold calling, and examine the future of sales within the realm of relationships and technology. Discover whether cold calls are becoming obsolete in an era dominated by digital technology, and whether the sales process is at risk of losing its human touch. Gain insights into Jeremy's perspective on how technology may shape the future of sales, and whether it will make the sales profession more relevant or push it towards obsolescence. Get ready for an engaging discussion as Jeremy introduces the concept of motivational interviewing from psychology and shares his vision for empowering sales through a unique approach. He emphasizes the importance of building meaningful relationships with clients and providing value, challenging conventional sales methods. Tune in to "NZ Business Owners" to explore the intriguing world of sales, relationship-building, and the innovative strategies that Jeremy Wilson has to offer. Don't miss this enlightening episode filled with fresh perspectives on the dynamics of sales in today's business landscape.
Part two of Theo Delaney's conversation with Jeremy Wilson, the Telegraph's chief sports reporter and author of 'Beryl - In Search of Britain's Greatest Athlete' which won the prestigious William Hill Sports Book of the Year award. Theo Walcott and Jack Wilshere are among the chosen scorers.https://t.co/cGMXZbZSrThttps://www.theodelaney.com/life-goals-links@JWTelegraph@LifeGoalsTD@theodelaney
Theo Delaney's guest is Jeremy Wilson, The Telegraph's chief sports reporter and winner of the William Hill Sports Book of the Year for his biography of cyclist Beryl Burton 'Beryl - In Search of Britain's Greatest Athlete'. A Southampton fan among his chosen scoreres in this, part one of two, are Matt Le Tissier and Brett Ormerod.https://t.co/cGMXZbZSrThttps://www.theodelaney.com/life-goals-links@JWTelegraph@LifeGoalsTD@theodelaney
"He's a Rolls-Royce,” declares David O'Leary and, as he speaks, you can almost sense Arsenal's all-time record appearance holder purring at the thought of how William Saliba nullified Erling Haaland at the Emirates on Sunday. “Arsenal have generally always had great defences – you look at people like Tony Adams and Sol Campbell, great players, and Saliba is going to be for his era,” he says." Original Interview by Jeremy Wilson for The Telegraph: David O'Leary: William Saliba is Arsenal's Rolls-Royce – he is this era's Sol Campbell and Tony Adams All quoted content uses telegraph.co.uk as the source
Health = Wealth and Health = Wealth. JDew interviews a friend and chiropractor, Dr. Jeremy Wilson, about the parallels between his views on physical wellness and financial wellness. Dr. Wilson is also a infinite banking practitioner himself, and recently used his cash value for a home improvement project. He's starting his own podcast soon—be sure to give it a listen. Infinite Banking Interview With Jeremy Wilson.mp3File Size: 17108 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]
An interview with Christina Fuller with Fuller Events and Festival Director of the Waterfront Blues Fest and Jeremy Wilson with the Jeremy Wilson Foundation about the festival, the beneficiaries of the festival, including the Jeremy Wilson Foundation, a non-profit that helps out local musicians when they need it most.
Nick and Phil are joined by Jeremy Wilson from The Telegraph to address your latest correspondence. Topics include the recent match fixing verdicts, referees and the prospects of Kyren Wilson. We also find out about Jeremy's love of snooker and career, along with talk on snooker's position in the media landscape. Plus we welcome in the new season with chat about the start of the Championship League. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello to the ZimmCast. I'm Chuck Zimmerman. In this episode I will be sharing a couple of interviews from the AgGateway Mid-Year Meeting. One of those is with Andres Ferrerya, Data Asset Manager for Syngenta Digital. The kind of work that he does and the work of AgGateway can get pretty technical but he describes it in a clear way to understand, in my opinion. Then you can hear Jeremy Wilson, AgGateway's Executive VP/COO, as he talks about the various working groups in AgGateway and what they are doing. The work that AgGateway is doing is really vital for farmers, retailers and other companies that are seeking standards of various kinds to make the process of digital information quicker, simpler and more useful. That's the ZimmCast for this week. I hope you enjoy it and thank you for listening.
Find out how Calgary is leading the agribusiness revolution: www.CalgaryAgbusiness.comAgGateway: https://aggateway.org/Today's episode features Jeremy Wilson of AgGateway. Jeremy has been a passionate advocate and catalyst for digital connectivity throughout his professional agriculture career, working within organizations serving farmers including crop insurance, data collection and analysis, systems development, and field agronomy as a consultant for three decades. Leading up to his current role at AgGateway, Wilson was a highly active participant for more than a decade on some of the organization's most important connectivity projects and volunteer leadership roles, including chairman of the Precision Ag Council and the SPADE project. He also served as chairman of AgGateway's Board of Directors. Jeremy says his other real passion outside of ag data is farming, and he continues to operate the 800-acre family grain farm he was raised on near Olney, IL. Helpful to know before we dive in is a little bit more about AgGateway. To try to sum it up, AgGateway is a global, non-profit organization whose members develop standards and other resources so that companies can rapidly access information. They bring the industry together to strive towards:Cost savings from more efficient business processesInventory management/traceabilityInteroperability in field operationsAbility to leverage data to increase profitability and sustainabilityThey provide a unique, global forum across industry sectors, so that companies can meet to solve digital challenges for agriculture and related industries. The 200 member companies that make up the organization include ag retailers, distributors, manufacturers (equipment, seed, crop nutrition, crop protection, etc.), grain and feed companies, precision ag providers, specialty chemical manufacturers, and software and data service providers.So this is important work that could have a real impact on the future of agriculture, and I'm excited to dive deeper into this with Jeremy.
Should you be working leads? Is it really worth it in the long run? How can you be maximizing clients in the easiest way possible?Three Things You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhat you should and shouldn't do in this market.Where the business is.Should you buy leads?ResourceCheck Out Exclusive Agent Referrals Real Estate Marketing DudeThe Listing Advocate (Earn more listings!)REMD on YouTubeREMD on InstagramTranscript:So how do you track new business, you constantly don't have to chase it. Hi, I'm Mike Cuevas to real estate marketing. And this podcast is all about building a strong personal brand people have come to know, like trust and most importantly, refer. But remember, it is not their job to remember what you do for a living. It's your job to remind them. Let's get started.What's up ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another episode, the real estate marketing dude, podcast, folks we are going to be chatting about quite a bit today. And what I wanted to focus on was what you should and shouldn't do in this market. And depending on where you're at, around the country, things aren't what they were 18 months ago. But that doesn't mean business still isn't being had. So we're bringing on a killer here, he's got over 90 agents in his market. And he hasn't really necessarily seen that effect yet. Because he's constantly staying on top of trends. He hasn't stopped bringing in inbound leads, despite market conditions. And as a result of that is that's why this team has really suffered anything on the numbers, right. But lead generation is pretty expensive, you can lose a lot of money in it very quickly. And for somebody that knows all these different platforms and whatnot, one of the questions we're seeing all around the country is like, Hey, what should I invest my money in right now? Because businesses now Should I buy Zillow lead? Should I buy realtor.com? Should I join one of these referral networking companies? What the fuck is it? So that's what we're gonna be chatting about today is what are we going to what do you do? How do you analyze let's do the pros and cons of lead generation within the real estate space as of 2023, coming into summer, so without further ado, let's go ahead and welcome our guest, Jeremy Wilson. Jeremy, what's up, man? Hey, thanks for having me. Mike. I appreciate your appreciate your time and you having me on for sure. Why don't you tell everyone who you are? What do you do? Where are you at? Yeah. Jeremy Wilson, I'm in, in my home bases Charleston, South Carolina. That's where we started a business about 16 years ago. And, you know, with the lead sources, scaling us we were able to move into a few other cities in South Carolina and and Georgia over the last few years and grow our agent count. And it's all based on lead sources, primarily. So we went from about 10 agents three years ago. And now we've got about 90 agents and four cities, just in the last three years. And out of those what kind of how many numbers of homes are we selling monthly right now. We'll do about 1500 transactions this year, in those in those four cities. Last year, we closed about about 375 million about 900 transactions. So you know, if you, if you take the leads, they're just gonna keep sending you.So you got you know, you understand lead generation, at least in real estate, you probably are a numbers analytical like crazy, and he's from Chicago believe that he's from Chicago. That's why you guys notice everyone like from Chicago works hard. And like actually kicks ass.Except sports. But that's a whole nother story.So here's the question that I have. And I'm like, I've always been refer, we talked about before, you got to show I've always been mainly referral, I do create a lot of content. That's been my business model. It's been our business model as a marketing company and whatnot. But I am dabbling a lot in the lead generation space, we've different company called owner advocate, and we have a referral model. And we get agents referrals and collect a referral fee for the leads we generate. And I've learned a lot in the last year or so on that business. And what I can tell you guys is that lead generation in general is very expensive game. And the vast majority of people can't play the game because they don't have the resources to do so. Right? Whether that's the CRM, the auto responder set up the right way, or it's the budget to nurture for six to nine months before that thing actually starts kicking. There's a whole number of things, but there isn't a grit, which quick thing that I've seen yet is there? No, absolutely not. Now, it's exactly what you said, big, big admin team that nurture the leads, because the agents are not going to do it. You know, they, you know, they want these bottom of the funnel leads that even though they're expensive, they want the quick money. Yep. So walk me through how it works with you guys, regardless of lead sources, like what is that? What do I need to have? If I'm thinking about actually doing this? What is the number one thing I should be doing? Like? Is it my CRM? Is it my auto responder? What's the offer winning offer right now? Let's go through some of those things. Yeah, yeah, I think the CRM is super important, as well as just having enough agents and having teams that are deep enough to be able to handle the number of leads and and just over the years, we've always been a team where we didn't bring any new agents on unless we had the leads to get them. So we just don't bring in agents just to have, you know, more people sitting on the seats on the bus. You know, it was just simply because we had too many leads to handle. You know, so So the CRM is very important. And we've always been a first to claim model some agents or some teams call it Shark Tank. We've tried every way to handle the leads in the past butThis seems to work the best, it creates a little bit of urgency. And then you know, we manage it, my admin team manages on the back end. So agents don't get too greedy and take too many, too many leads to where they can't handle, you know, but inevitably, it still ends up being where, you know, they take the calls, you know, a lot of these are connection calls, because there's a little black synopsis, you know, Joe, which are almost all connection calls, and they get on the phone, and they try to qualify him right away, when they meet him for the first time. But if they're not buying right away, then they can get pushed into automation, in hopes that they'll eventually come back around. So it works great for that low hanging fruit. How many? Because there's different three referral model than buying leads, right? So it's do leads only like I'm talking about zillow.com are buying leads, right? How many leads on average? Do I need to buy before I finally get one and let's just say I'm pretty good at converting, like, I'll just say, I'm not shy, like can actually talk to somebody, I got my shit together, how many things I need to buy to actually like, what you'd expect with the numbers. Yes, so every source is a little bit different. Of course, as you can imagine, we track a few of the sources independently, like Zillow flex, and our best agents are converting 12 To 1512 to 16%, on Zillow flex, as you know, not every agent is doing that. And you know, of course, we've got measures in place to bump them up on the on the scale their realtor.com, you we usually convert those at eight to 10%. Again, some agents, the killers that are just crazy aggressive, you know, they'll convert them a little bit higher than that. So, overall, you know, before we added some of the top of the funnel, lead sources, pay per click, and social media, which we just started six months ago, everything else was bought into the funnel, we would convert eight to 13%, on average for blended conversion. And we do about 15 to 20 Different lead sources that are all bottom of the funnel.So you know, our intent when we brought in these pay per click and social media leads that we knew were going to be more of a long term nurture and probably a lower conversion percent, but much, much cheaper leads is that the agents would would like these because they're they're no referral fee less expensive, even though it took a little bit longer to nurture. Yep. And awesome. I like it, folks. Lead Generation. So basically, what we're talking about is I had offers is like a manufactured lead that you create on your own. And there are a lot of companies that you have to get approved for a lot of these companies know that they're not just gonna go out and take anyone I know with ours, like we really are concerned, we're no, we're not Oh, Joe, or anything like that. We're tiny right now. But, you know, we want to make sure you can convert before we started investing money in you it cost money to generate these leads. And the vast majority is right, like the vast majority of people won't follow up on them in the right way. How important is that?Yeah, and they've changed over just the last two years, these these lead sources, you know,realtor.com has changed their platform, you know, they've tried to do this market VIP thing, which is more of like an invite, only, like you talked about, you know, only inviting certain teams that prove conversions, elaflex izly, that's all about finding the right team that's got the systems in place. Now. Oh, just in the last few weeks, it's been one month since I launched their ojo Plus program. And that's exactly what they're doing. They're splitting the leads in half. And they're finding one or two teams in each market, that can really do a good job with conversion. And they're analyzing, you know, it's weekly calls with your advisor to make sure you're doing a great job with it. So yeah, I think all the paid lead sources are really going away. You know, we're still spending, I think, $600,000 a year on realtor.com leads, but I know that eventually that's going to go away. And it's going to be more of the opposite the model or the market, the IP model. So that's what I'm sort of seeing as well, it's you know, a lot of the companies go that way. And it's because lead generation is expensive, guys, that's good. You said at the very beginning, in tackling it unless you really know how to run all these these things at once. Because you do need social you need retargeting going, you need that to sort of nudge you need just knowing what to target to begin with to create. There's a whole lot of moving parts on this stuff. So what do you what between the agents that you have right now who's succeeding? Who's not? Like, what? What do we have to do hear? It's no, it's not rocket science. You know, if you pulled up our CRM right now, without ever talking to a single one of our agents or listening to any of the phone calls, it's the agents that are just persistent and hard work. And then following up and being organized, those are the agents that are killing it, you know, that they put in the work, they're getting to make the money. It's it's the agents that are just kind of sitting back and hoping that the business will come to them that that just aren't succeeding, unfortunately, what other additional lead sources other than the than the handoffs and the purchased ones, I think you mentioned you guys had like a big, a lot of you had a huge amount of referral type leads and whatnot. Yeah, we're, we're starting to do a lot more referrals. You would think that a team of 90 agents brings in tons of referrals across the country, especially with the leads that we get on the front end being the bottom of the funnelEverybody that our agents are talking to, and we're getting a ton of leads, you know, about 80 to 100 leads a day for our team. And every single person our agent talks to is either moving away from here or moving to here, in most cases, you know, very little, they're very small percentage of the time, or they move in and, you know, within our market. Solooking at those numbers last year, I was embarrassed, you know, we, I think I told you earlier, Mike, we last year, for a team of 90 agents, we received 60, outside referral fees to our company where our agents referred somebody across the United States and a closed. So you know, obviously, when I looked at that number, and we've got, we've got to fix it. So we sat back, and we talked to our agents and tried to find out what was going on. And basically, it was two things, they didn't know how to approach that lead that they were on the phone with for the first time and what to say to them to get a referral off of it. And then the second thing is they didn't know how to find the agent, or they didn't know how to find the agent, but it was just very time consuming, very much a hassle they didn't have time to put into to throw them into a Facebook group or, or anything like or go Google search to find an agent wait for the agents to call them back, which doesn't happen. So so let me I just want to unpack that for all your broker owners listening. And that's just like free money. Literally not having a referral network for your agents like just to go ahead and refer just bottom of the line money right there, you guys. That's sure I don't even think about that, because that's something else I want you guys to really pay attention to, he says, the vast majority of the leads are either moving into or out of their market, which means they're non local. Okay? I want to unpack this a little bit. And the people who convert on leads are always non local. completely fucking weird. or crazy.Okay, and I'm gonna unpack each of these, firstly, to the non local, why is it non local? Why didn't Why is non local former lead generation? Well over 80% of people use the first person they meet with many of which they refer to or they personally know like, or trust or, or know, it's a still referral based business. All lead generation tends to be the ones that convert the vast vast majority of these are moving in or out of a market. Would you agree that? Yeah, absolutely.What does that tell you guys as an agent, what kind of content should you be creating around that? Right? So there's, there's one big hint because everyone tries to go out and spend money on targeting the people that are just moving in or they want to go target like spend money on all this other stuff. And they don't realize that the ones that convert are the ones that don't know anyone in the market yet.And there's a big correlation there. I'm not just theory right? But if there's a correlation, big time with it, too, are the weirdos. Why?Okay, I see them come in there. They're introverted. They're super weird, or they're a hoarder. Okay, these are the these are these, these I'm not joking. Okay. These are the investor deals, okay. And there's like a small percentage of them in the market. But these are the ones that the house is falling apart. There's a distressed situation, they're embarrassed to talk about it. There's a number of ones B K's foreclosure, late payments, high debt, you name it. That's a whole nother that's the that's the inner local right there. Okay, type of typically for lead gen. That's why investors never have a lead generation problem despite market conditions.And the third one is just like, just the weirdos that are introverts, they just don't have they don't know anyone. It's very rare. But they're out there. It's just you're not gonna get rich out of them, though. It's gonna be like a unicorn, when you see on your local and you don't have an agent, you don't know an agent. Okay, great.For sure.Everybody usually knows five agents, you know? Totally. What does that tell you guys on where to spend your money, though? Like and where do you spend your efforts? If you're gonna go into lead? Gen, you got to understand that people you're probably gonna do lead gen with are probably not familiar with the market you're in, what kind of content you create around the market you're in? That's right. Yep. All these bottom of the funnel lead sources or are not familiar with our market. And that's why they're on these websites. Correct? Yep. So that's, that's really interesting. You Pat and you guys probably have like you're doing 100 leads a day. That's what 350,300 52,000 leads a year.So you know, you know what you're doing? Yeah, a lot. A lot of leads coming in. Geez.What's up with the what do you think we're, what direction are we headed here? I'm curious to know if like, since the cost of housing got doubled, with interest rates going up, you know, how has that affected lead generation? I remember in markets past, there'll be big teams that could literally go closed doors overnight. Because the market shifted and they couldn't the ROI they had last month wasn't the ROI they're gonna get this month so they couldn't make smart decisions. What do you see happening is the buying habits changed? Not so much. What's what's going on over there? And, you know, we just talked about it last week in our meeting, so my main market is Charleston, South Carolina. And if you look back 18 months ago, in our whole entire emAlas, there was about 900 homes available to buy. And interest rates were still good. You know, there wasn't any inventory, nobody can find a house, it was multiple offers way over full price. And now fast forward 18 months, there's 2500 homes available. Okay, so three times as many homes available. There's interest rates are up quite a bit from 18 months ago. But there's still no, there's still not enough inventory for the amount of buyers. So, you know, honestly, I'm worried about when rates do drop, it's going to be crazy. You know, how many of those are reloads coming in that Charlson marks I know all my friends are moving out that way, everyone from Chicago is getting the hell out. You know, so you still have that inbound. I'm curious to know what's happening in like, some like Sacramento, I had an agent on and they're like, Dude, we're down. Like, where I pre pandemic levels. He told me the other day. So I guess a lot of it's where you're in the country, too. Yeah. And we're, you know, Columbia, South Carolina, Greenville, South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, and all of our market, all four of our markets are about the same. You know, just low inventory, things are still settling over full price. You know, I think it's stopping the people that are moving local, that have great rates already locked, and I think it's stopping those people, but people that are moving down from New Jersey that are paying ridiculous, you know, ces every year, you know, it's a no brainer for them to move down here and buy something in this inexpensive market. Yeah, they feel like it's cheap. I mean, people from California are like, oh, man, you got 3400 Square house for under a million bucks. Crazy. Under 750. Whatis this? Oh, my gosh, the pricing around here is this insanely? Yeah. And I've been doing it in Charleston for so long. So I see a house, it's now you know, $500,000. And for so long, it was $200,000? And just seems like it went up overnight. But it's still very affordable in the in the big scheme of things, you know? Yeah. You can almost that's an interesting market to be watching. But yes, that's I would agree with that, because you still have ocean from then it's going to climb until like other oceanfront markets.Very interesting, dude.Anything else you want to sort of any other tips? What do you anything else you want to chat about on this? The referral model is really interesting. You just didn't realize that, hey, if I'm going to be selling someone's house, and they're moving out of town, I might as well just get a referral free from our other agents in the in the market. Yeah. And I think that's it for the teams that I talked to across the country and team leaders and broker owners, they've got to have a solution for their agents on how to send referrals out because agents are frustrated with the Facebook groups and, you know, blasted out there. And then 50 People respond in the first five minutes. And then we got to weed through those people. And really, you know, they get frustrated, and they send that referral to any agent that responds. And that agent maybe has done one deal in their entire life, but they just happen to be the first one to click on that Facebook and comments on it. So you know, our solution has a team. And what we've rolled out nationwide is just, you know, even our own agents on our team, go to exclusive agent referrals.com.com, submit a referral, within 20 or 30 minutes, you're going to have a referral agreement sent back to you with your information as the sending agent, the other agents information in that market that we've already interviewed ahead of time, make sure that they've been in the business, they're closing deals, and you can trust them. And then the referrals information, it's a 25% referral agreement. And that's it, it takes you one minute to find a great agent. We've already interviewed instead of going to these Facebook groups and hoping you're gonna get on the phone with these agents, you already got some network setup. So if I already said anywhere, I just put it in there and I gotta get someone that's not going to like screw me over make me look like an asshole. No, you put it in there. We've interviewed these and they've been interviewed by my team that's been in business for a long time. You know, we make sure that they know how to follow up with leads that great with communication. They've been in the business at least two years are closing at least 15 deals a year. And we go to work and an agent never has to be worried about well do they have an agent in this area? Because some of the counties that we don't have agents, if we get a referral for that county, our team has a protocol they go to work immediately and we blast about 10 different Facebook groups. We go to Zillow, we go to all these different intranet sites, and we go to work and within an hour we're gonna find an interview a qualified agent in that area and get them hooked up for your referral. So we do all the legwork work for you. It's absolutely free if you're sending referrals if you want to have an exclusive county it's simply $10 per month to have that county and you get all exclusive referrals for you for that county. I was always hesitant to send referrals I'll give you guys a quick story. Right before I got out of the business in Chicago I referred is like a college friend of mine right? Never Refer a Friend of business especially one that's drinks a little bit more than they should. But long story short is that he's a contractor right? So one of my good friends bought a house, refer them over to you know, do some drywall and redo the bathroom and paint and whatnot. It was just a mess. Like the guy messed up didn't show up. She had to redo the whole job. She was like $15,000 At the end of the day that job ended up being my entire like month for a time and it was my problem right because it's a friend of mine Mike why you hook me up with this good? Dude is terrible. I don't readFor people for that reason contractors ever, no matter how well I know them, and I feel the same way about real estate agents do, yeah, that's a good thing you're doing there, because that should take some of theworry out because it's your brand when you're putting your name with somebody else. And just me if you refer anyone, this is why referrals always work, regardless of what context are in, is that people are wired to want to refer people shit. That's just the way God made us. We want to help others, we want to seek the help of others, like that's just what we are. It's how we're wired. And the fastest way you could kill your business is when you send someone a bad referral. Because if you ever sent someone to a restaurant where they serve hair and food, you wouldn't like them too much, either. And that's what you're doing when you send someone shitty service. So just try that. And we do have, we do have one failsafe that agents get worried about they're like, Well, what if I send a referral there? And I don't like the agent. But when an agent goes on our website to send a referral, Mike, they one of the questions on there is do you want to talk to that referring agent or receiving agent before they call the lead? And I'd say about 70% of the time to send the agent is putting Yes, because they want to talk to that agent, even though we've said we've already interviewed them, embedded them and everything. I don't blame them for wanting to talk to the agent and make sure if you don't use them. Yeah, absolutely. You should like you should want to know, especially if it's a trusted like a family member, just a name and number, like great. But if it's a friend or family member, you got to know what value you're sending them to. That'll come back and haunt you it never fails. can tell you that? I really appreciate why don't you tell them what that website is? It's pretty cool. Some of that is again, and then wrapped up. Yep, exclusive agent referrals.com is the website. It's easy. At the very top it says submit a referral. And if you're interested in locking down a county in the network, just click on not a member and we'll we'll get you scheduled for an interview. And your other website is Chuck town homes.com If you guys want to see what he's doing pretty nice site. I'm on it right now. But yeah, you could go click around he's in four different cities for any you guys looking to see how he's doing it and what he's doing. But yeah, this is cool, man, I appreciate you coming on. And I appreciate you sharing that information. And folks,you know what I'm gonna say referrals are always the lowest hanging fruit and the way that you always generate a lot of business, or at least consistent business not saying you get rich off them, but you can have a career off of them. No doubt as long as you follow the system and if you want that damn system, it's called www dot referral. suite.com Those referral suite.com We farm your database with content so they stopped forgetting who the fuck you are. And stop referring and cheating on you with other realtors. It's that simple. We foreign people. If you've read the millionaire agent by Gary Keller, I built out a software that his brain wanted to. That's all it is. Alright, so go ahead and go there referral suite.com It's s w e t. And appreciate you guys listen to their episode. We'll see you guys next week. Bye.Thank you for watching another episode of the real estate marketing dude podcast. If you need help with video or finding out what your brand is, visit our website at WWW dot real estate marketing dude.com We make branding and video content creation simple and do everything for you. So if you have any additional questions, visit the site, download the training, and then schedule a time to speak with the dude and get you rolling in your local marketplace. Thanks for watching another episode of the podcast. We'll see you next time.Transcribed by https://otter.ai
Be Strong | Jeremy Wilson | BreakoutWhat is the man's responsibility in the Church? Gathering in the local Church body is vital to our spiritual growth. Men are commanded to do more than just make sure their kids are at Sunday school. You are representing Christ to your wives, children, and your co-workers. In this breakout Jeremy Wilson walks through 3 things we can learn from Jesus and his ministry. Jesus taught the men who started the church. He was always where he was supposed to be, and he served others at the cost of himself. Let's follow his example and be active members in our local churches.Resources:Importance of the Local Church- Spencer DavisHebrews 10:24-25Hebrews 11:32-38Genesis 12Genesis 29-30John 18:37Philippians 2Ephesians 5Snowbird Wilderness Outfitters exists to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the exposition of Scripture and personal relationships in order to equip the Church to impact this generation.Learn more about our student and adult conferences at https://www.swoutfitters.com/Please leave a review on Apple or Spotify to help others grow in their faith. Click here to get our Colossians Bible study.
In this episode Dan and Mike interview Jeremy Wilson, the pastor at the LB church in Nampa, Idaho, all about the exciting week planned for this summer at the Lutheran Brethren Church of Nampa Family Bible Camp!!!
In this episode of Cash Call, Dale Archdekin and Brian Curtis were joined by Jeremy Wilson, a leading real estate agent with years of experience in the industry. Jeremy shares his insights on how to maximize your conversion rate, discussing the benefits of focusing on your past clients and sphere of influence versus paid leads. His company, Chucktown Homes, sold over 900 homes in 2022. So, you can rest assured that his advice is backed by proven results. He also offers his best practices for accountability and lead management, providing tips to help you stay on top of your game. As a bonus, Jeremy plugs his favorite tool for generating exclusive agent referrals. Tune in to this episode to gain valuable tips and strategies to improve your lead conversion rate and take your real estate business to the next level.
Jeremy Wilson just finished a road trip throughout America, where he played a municipal course in all 50 states while randomly being paired with different playing partners for each round. To learn more about his municipal course adventures, please visit: https://www.pairedupgolf.com Thanks to our sponsors: https://www.rightlineusa.com https://www.greenkeeperapp.com/marketing/ Email questions & inquires to: thetalkinggreenkeeper@gmail.com
Cyclist Beryl Burton dominated her sport much as her male contemporary Eddy Merckx. She was practically invincible in time trials, finishing as Best All-Rounder for 25 consecutive years and setting a world record in 1967 for the distance covered in 12 hours that beat the men. She won multiple world titles, even when the distances didn't play to her strengths. But her achievements were limited by discrimination from the cycling authorities, and by her strictly amateur status against state-sponsored rivals from Eastern Bloc nations. In today's podcast Anthony chats with Jeremy Wilson who has written an in-depth book on this incredible athlete and shines a light on her achievements that have somewhat been forgotten. Today's sponsor is Factor Bikes. Check them out, go to www.factorbikes.com The heart beat of our community & best place to reach me is Twitter Want to watch full interviews on video? Check out our new Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/roadmancycling?sub_confirmation=1 Our full back catalogue of episodes https://anchor.fm/roadman-cycling-podcast My gift to you is 14 days of free coaching. To Claim your gift go to www.roadmancycling.com/14daygift Support this podcast by buying me a beer https://www.patreon.com/anthony_walsh For coaching inquiries https://www.roadmancycling.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/roadman-cycling-podcast/message
College Retreat | Jeremy Wilson | BreakoutEveryone has a worldview. Our culture has lost the desire to think critically about what we believe. In this breakout, Jeremy Wilson walks through 4 questions that will help you develop a worldview.How did we get here? Why are we here? Where did we get objective morality? Where are we going?Take the time to consider these questions. Believers, we should be reading God's word to form our worldviews. Build it on the foundation of Christ and the Gospel. Know what you believe.Resources:Genesis 1-2Colossians 1:15-23Acts 17What's Your Worldview by James AndersonNot A Chance by R. C. SproulSnowbird Wilderness Outfitters exists to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ through the exposition of Scripture and personal relationships in order to equip the Church to impact this generation.Learn more about our student and adult conferences at https://www.swoutfitters.com/Please leave a review on Apple or Spotify to help others grow in their faith. Click here to get our Colossians Bible study.
Happy New Year Con-gregation! This week we are revisiting an amazing episode with Nicole Byer and look at the many scams & lives of (fraudulent) “international” guy of grift-stery, Jeremy Wilson.Research by Sharilyn VeraSources:https://www.gq.com/story/the-petty-grifterhttps://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/08/nyregion/jeremy-wilson-con-artist-convicted.htmlhttps://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/manhattan/fake-army-vet-man-stiff-prison-sentence-nyc-judge-article-1.3148604
Beryl Burton was born in Yorkshire on May 12th 1937. Her upbringing was tough. Her school report described her as a 'stubborn little mule. At the age of 10 she spent 9 months in hospital and doctors told her never to ride a bike uphill. She went on to become one of Britain's greatest ever athletes - of either sex - and a cycling world champion seven times over. She was the country's 'best all-rounder' female cyclist for 25 consecutive years from 1959 to 1983. She died, cycling, a few days short of her 59th birthday in 1996. Jeremy Wilson - chief sports reporter for The Daily Telegraph - has written an awarding-winning book about the life of this cycling enigma who remains little known outside her home county or the world of cycle racing.
Anthony and James are joined by author and sports journalist Jeremy Wilson, whose book Beryl Burton: In search of Britain's Greatest Athlete, won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year Award 2022. Jeremy regales us with tales of Beryl Burton's incredible 30 year career, from being spied on by Soviet agents to meeting Eddy Merckx at Tom Simpson's funeral. In The Cannibal's words, Beryl Burton was 'The boss of us all', and Jeremy tells us why.Jeremy Wilson's book, Beryl Burton: In Search of Britain's Greatest Athlete is available to buy from Profile Books.This episode is supported by H.V.M.N, the creators of Ketone-IQ.We hear a lot about ketones in the pro peloton, but what are they?According to the experts H.V.M.N, ketones are a natural source of fuel for your body. When stored carbs are depleted, your body starts to convert fat into ketones. Studies show that ketones are 28% more efficient than glucose, making them a super-efficient fuel source for the brain and the body.These benefits led H.V.M.N to create Ketone-IQ: a drinkable ketone designed to support energy, focus and endurance.Developed alongside the U.S. military, Ketone-IQ is one of the most powerful ketone supplements on the market. It's designed to elevate your ketone levels for up to 4 hours – much longer than other products. Plus, it's vegan, caffeine free, and compliant with the World Anti-Doping Agency's guidelines. That's a major win for athletes.Ketone-IQ Shots are the best way to get your ketones on the go. They're portable, convenient, and fit perfectly in your pocket during a ride or a race.You can save 20% on Ketone-IQ using the promo code CYCLIST at https://hvmn.me/CYCLISTTo learn more about achieving your ultimate metabolic potential, subscribe to H.V.M.N's podcast “Health Via Modern Nutrition with Dr. Latt Mansor” on iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube. See hvmn.com for more detailsFor more on the Cyclist Magazine Podcast - https://www.cyclist.co.uk/cyclistmagazinepodcastSubscribe to Cyclist Magazine now - https://cyclistmag.co.uk/cyclistmagazinepodcast WATTBIKE ATOMClaim £250 off the Wattbike Atom with code CYCLIST250 applied at checkout on Wattbike.com and enter a competition to win a Wattbike Atom here: https://wattbike.com/pages/win-a-wattbike-atom-with-cyclist?utm_source=cyclist&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=win_wattbike_email&deliveryName=DM89232 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As an Illinois grain farmer, self-proclaimed precision ag evangelist, and more professionally, the executive vice president and chief operating officer of AgGateway, Jeremy Wilson is passionate about bringing improved interoperability through data to all levels of agriculture. And rightfully so, he has a few opinions about what ag tech trends will be crucial in the near future. In this episode of Precision Points, Jeremy joins Morgan to dive into the top three technologies he thinks growers should watch for in 2023. He shares his optimism around these technologies for not only today's growers but future generations, too. Show Notes:https://www.precisionagreviews.com/post/ep-56-ag-tech-trends-2023-jeremy-wilson Connect with: Precision Ag Reviews - Twitter or Facebook Morgan Seger - Twitter Jeremy Wilson - Twitter
Jeremy Wilson (@PairedUpGolf) has spent the last year traveling across the US playing municipal courses and documenting the stories of the random people he was paired up with at each one. The end result will be a book about his journey.In this episode of the “National Links Trust Podcast,” Jeremy shares the origins of the project, stories from the road, and more.
8th December 2022 The Spokesmen Cycling Podcast EPISODE 315: World Champion Transportation Cyclist Beryl Burton — Book Chat With Author Jeremy Wilson SPONSOR: Tern Bicycles HOST: Carlton Reid GUEST: Jeremy Wilson TOPICS: The amazing LINKS: https://www.ternbicycles.com https://www.the-spokesmen.com/ https://twitter.com/CarltonReid https://twitter.com/JWTelegraph https://profilebooks.com/work/beryl-winner-of-the-william-hill-sports-book-of-the-year-award-2022/
Welcome to the Fore Golfers Network Podcast Ep 359 - Jeremy Wilson - A 50 State Muni Golf Journey Of A Lifetime Have you ever dreamed of leaving your job and heading out on a cross-country journey to play golf in all 50 states? Jeremy Wilson of Paired Up Golf is doing just that and the stories he's gathering on a national tour of muni courses are really amazing. We talk all about the decision to go, the challenges of the drive, and the memories he's making along the way. ---------------- FGN 24/7 Listener Hotline - 989-787-0193 - we want to hear from you! Subscribe to the FGN Podcast Check out FGN videos on YouTube !
Here's a field guide you probably don't have - “Introduced Dung Beetles in Australia". FEATURING Patrick Gleeson, Research Technician CSIRO. Jane Wright, retired Scientist CSIRO. Jeremy Wilson, Goldenholme Farm on the Yass River. Production: Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer. Additional mastering: Brendan O'Neill. This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and the Kaurna people.
In this episode, Karen and Jen discuss what it's like to work with Jeremy.
Tonight's guest, Jeremy Wilson, is a police officer and when he was 12, he went with his brother to stay with his grandparents, on their leather leaf fern farm, in Volusia County, Florida, near Pearson, Florida. It was spring break, of 1985. Like they'd normally do, Jeremy and his brother had gone out, after dinner, to spend more time outside before it was time for them to come in for the night. They were in the backyard area of the farm, standing on a dirt road back there, when all of a sudden, they heard a pack of hunting dogs coming their way. The dogs were being very vocal, and it was clear that they were on the trail of something. Not long after the boys heard the dogs, they heard the voices of a group of men that were following the dogs. It was around 8 PM, so dusk had already set in. When the boys had 1st heard the dogs, they were far off in the distance, but they kept getting louder and louder, as they approached, tracking whatever it was they were on the trail of. Before long, the boys saw a dark shape come into view, running through the ferns. To their surprise and shock, the dark figure ran onto the dirt road they were standing on and stopped. The boys had been expecting one of the animals that were known to inhabit the area to appear. None of the animals they were expecting to see run on their back legs, though. This creature WAS running on its back legs, when it appeared. None of the animals that were commonly found in the area, around the farm looked like a Werewolf. This creature did! After stopping on the dirt road, creature looked back, in the direction of the approaching hounds, and then guess where it focused its attention. Yep. That's right!Premium memberships are now available! If you'd like to be able to listen to the show without ads and have full access to premium content, please go to https://DogmanEncounters.com/Podcast to find out how to become a premium member.If you'd like to help support the show, by buying your own Dogman Encounters t-shirt, sweatshirt, tank top, or coffee mug, please visit the Dogman Encounters Show Store, by going to https://Dogman-Encounters.MyShopify.com If you've had a Dogman encounter and would like to speak with me about it, whether you'd like to keep your encounter confidential or be interviewed on a show, please go to https://DogmanEncounters.com and submit a report. If you've had a Sasquatch sighting and would like to be a guest on My Bigfoot Sighting, please go to https://MyBigfootSighting.com and submit a report. I produce 3 other podcasts. Below, you'll find links to them.My Bigfoot Sighting... https://spreaker.page.link/xT7zh6zWsnCDaoVa7Bigfoot Eyewitness Radio... https://spreaker.page.link/WbtSccQm92TKBskT8My Paranormal Experience... https://youtube.com/channel/UCyxVu8_b4yxLHcZ1fNPmRkAThanks for listening!
If you want to cover the breadth and scope of protecting assets in today's rapidly changing world, it is best to get a wide range of opinions. The diverse group who sat for this discussion come from local, state, and federal backgrounds and, because of that background, give the listener a tremendous perspective on this important topic. The interview examines priorities, sharing threat information, and the responsibility of management to provide the time and tools for security professionals to do their job. It is headline news when an oil line gets attacked, but our experts agree that a topic that is not newsworthy is key to keeping data safe: the basics. All three technology leaders said that one must get methodical with basics, like patching, eliminating weak credentials, and instructing staff about social engineering. Sharing information is a much-debated topic in the cybersecurity community these days. During the discussion, Terry McGraw talked about some of the legal liabilities of disclosure in the commercial world. He suggests that systems administrators who want to share information on attacks are hamstrung by legal considerations. This is contrasted with some of the new ways threat information is shared in state and local organizations. Jeremy Wilson from Texas lauds the ability of the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) to help with distributing threat knowledge. He also mentions the value of training. One department in the wide-ranging realm of the state of Texas information technology was looking at a 30% click-through rate with phishing attacks. He says that a training program dropped that click-through rate to 4%. Terry McGraw's final comments were very transparent. He stated that proper protection of assets may not always involve the latest and greatest offering. He suggests that leaders can get the most value from establishing best practices for patching and protecting authorized access to information.
True Crime Psychology and Personality: Narcissism, Psychopathy, and the Minds of Dangerous Criminals
True Crime Personality and Psychology True Crime Psychology and Personality is a podcast that profiles criminal personalities, discusses personality disorders, and examines real life events from a scientifically informed perspective. Want more mental health content? Check out our other Podcasts: Mental Health // Demystified with Dr. Tracey Marks Healthy // Toxic Cluster B: A Look At Narcissism, Antisocial, Borderline, and Histrionic Disorders Here, Now, Together with Rou Reynolds Links for Dr. Grande Dr. Grande on YouTube Produced by Ars Longa Media Learn more at arslonga.media. Produced by: Christopher Breitigan. Executive Producer: Patrick C. Beeman, MD Legal Stuff The information presented in this podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not professional advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Beryl Burton was a champion cyclist who led the way for women's sport in the 1950s through to the mid-1980s. She dominated the cycling scene for many years as well as being an inspiration to women today. Beryl broke cycling records in a time when men dominated sport, however, she went unnoticed despite establishing records that are comparable to those of today's top cyclists and athletes. Today's Mishal Husain spoke with the actor Maxine Peake who wrote and starred in a drama about Beryl Burton after reading about her, and Jeremy Wilson, the Telegraph's chief sports correspondent, who became interested in Beryl's inspirational story, they will discuss his new book, 'Beryl: In Search of Britain's Greatest Athlete.' (Image Credit: by David Pountney)