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The Radio + Television Business Report is presently welcoming the broadcast technology community to communicate directly with key decision makers across the radio and television businesses. With your support, we're planning a superb pre-CES, pre-NATPE Miami and pre-NAB Show and Radio Show magazine with distribution on December 20.With this in mind, it is a pleasure to connect with Jesse Foster to learn more about what lies ahead in 2022 for Multidyne in this InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM.
Episode 30 - Phil MerrimanHamish Ridland presents Phil Merriam, who joined Camberwell in Minkey and played through the ranks to State League 1. Phil then moved into coaching with stints at TEM, Powerhouse and Footscray before moving to the AFL industry working in High Performance with Hawthorn Football Club and is currently head of Strength & Conditioning at Melbourne Football Club.You'll hear how Phil got into hockey and played a role linking our generational players in the early 2000's. You'll hear the guys' memories of Jesse Foster and learn about Phil's instrumental role in establishing the Jesse Foster Cup which is played each year between TEM and Camberwell to highlight Men's Mental Health.Listen to learn about how Phil moved into AFL strength and conditioning, working at Hawthorn and Melbourne football clubs and discover some great insight on hockey training and recovery.Season BreakThis is episode 30 which is the last in series one. We'll be taking a break over the summer period but will be continuing to record and produce content, and will be back with series 2 in the New Year.Thank you to all our guests, hosts and listeners over season 1 and thanks to the backroom comms team including Sara, Britt & HP for all the work over the year.
Jesse Foster is our guest this week and he has quite a resume of gathering wisdom from dads of all backgrounds. Jesse is the host of the Father Nation podcast which has over 150 episodes. Once becoming a father himself, Jesse wanted to expand his knowledge on the subject and proceeded to launch Father Nation in order to capitalize on the wisdom of fathers everywhere… sound familiar? Being exposed to that kind of knowledge, he has some great takeaways which he shares with us this week. CLICK HERE to leave a Rating & Review on iTunes Jesse has an interesting backstory as well. Early on he lived and worked in Kazakstan and Kyurgstan teaching English. After a failed attempt at self-employment, he found himself relying on the generosity of others to get by. It was then he decided to 10x his life with the inspiration of Grant Cardone. Jesse now WORKS for Mr. Cardone after some massive action of his own! Check out his epic story of overcoming in a BIG way and learn the 3 roles that fathers need to play in their own lives. Stick around because Jesse is letting us in on some awesome bonuses with a coupon code for his very own instructional video series at Dadlearn.com… get 20% off with his special coupon code!!! Join us for: Grant Cardone, Sagging, The Naked Gun, The 10x Rule, and living abroad. Don’t miss this one with Jesse Foster! Grant Cardone books and Videos. 90’s ‘sagging’ pants Naked gun, Ace Ventura Bomb Crater: living off generosity Hindsight: self-evaluation allows for current course correction limiting beliefs & past failures “If you can believe you can do something, a lot of times you can” The 10x rule steps: No nothing, retreat, normal action, massive action (10x) Dad super power: Telling stories Worst: patience/frustration and punishment. Roles: Trainer, Buddy, King Cornerstone trait: Faith 936 weeks Bucket list: Highway 1 trip, Na Palli coast Hawaii Parting advise: Take care of yourself
I AM MY DEEDS… So recently, I had the pleasure of being a guest on two other podcasts; I was on Father Nation with the host Jesse Foster, and that episode went live on July 9th, so you can listen to it right now if you want to. His podcast is designed for guys who are fathers, and he has guests who come on and share their experience and try to help men become better fathers. The second show I was on is a hugely popular show called Knowledge For Men, hosted by Andrew Ferebee. His is a very well established podcast, they have been going for about three years and he imparts manly wisdom to his listeners twice a week and he has a lot of awesome guests…like myself. We had a fantastic talk about all kinds of things. His shows are usually around 30 – 40 minutes, but we were talking for over an hour without even noticing. I’m really looking forward to that episode going live, which it should in the next couple weeks. I’ll let you know when it does, that’s one reason to get on the Facebook page and the email list…so you don’t miss stuff like that. Both of these hosts are great guys and I had a blast being on their show, I encourage you to check them out. There are links to both shows above…in case you missed it. When I was talking with Andrew on Knowledge for Men one of the first things he wanted to know was if I had a success quote, a mantra, an inspirational phrase that I used in my life. I did have one, and after the interview I was thinking about it and it occurred to me that I don’t think I have ever shared this phrase with you guys here on being a better man. I don’t know why I haven’t…because it is a phrase I adopted about ten years ago that pretty much changed my life. It is a phrase I say at least once a day and I usually think about it several more times each day. This simple phrase is integral in the success of my personal journey to be a better man today than I was yesterday. So, I decided now was a good time to share it with you guys. It’s a very short, simple phrase, it has four words....
Our guest for this week is Jesse Forster. Jesse lives in Kazakstan, has been married for 4 years and has two children. He is the host of Father Nation podcast, a podcast dedicated to helping fathers become great parents. Description of First Year in one or two words New roommates. Some of the topics we […] The post 025 Why Listening to Your Spouse Is Essential for Effective Communication with Jesse Foster appeared first on Our Peaceful Family.
In this Brown Bag Seminar, Stanford professor of education Anthony Antonio and PhD candidate Jesse Foster present their findings from their study of college-going culture in high-needs schools across the United States. (4/15/13)
Fred's World 21 features the music of Jesse Foster, sounddoc, and StrangeCloud's versions of the classic Beatles tunes from "A Hard Day's Night" film "Things We Said Today." There is also a live in podcast studio performance of the Syd Barrett - Pink Floyd tune "The Gnome." Plenty of funny stories about cannibalism and male prostitutes, and with some surprises and odd sound effects.
Fred's World 21 features the music of Jesse Foster, sounddoc, and StrangeCloud's versions of the classic Beatles tunes from "A Hard Day's Night" film "Things We Said Today." There is also a live in podcast studio performance of the Syd Barrett - Pink Floyd tune "The Gnome." Plenty of funny stories about cannibalism and male prostitutes, and with some surprises and odd sound effects.