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Ruth Nelson is an American volleyball coach, innovator, teacher, motivator, sports marketer, fundraiser and visionary. From making an impact on the juniors scene, to accruing over 500 wins coaching at the collegiate level, all the way to the pros and USA national team, the half of a century's work in her wheelhouse is well-documented. She is the innovator of BYOP (bring your own parent) - a junior's system where the parents assist in the process and player development of the junior. She is in the hall of fame under multiple volleyball institutions, including USA volleyball, and AVCA, and is most recently the recipient of the Jim Coleman Award. 02:31 - BYOP (bring your own parents), what it means, the advantages and the challenges, parents who are former players 18:43 - sustaining an energy level vs burning out, learning and then unlearning the "deep dish" 25:25 - Making sure we are not teaching our kids many dimensions of playing 38:20 - Her first "role model," how new rules changes affect some levels in a big way but with other levels not at all, the 10u ball, What kind of impression do we leave with kids we coach? 55:41 - Who is Jim Coleman, and what he means to her, the long stint with the US team, cool story about Kristen Nuss and Taryn Kloth 1:14:54 - teaching all the skills so the player can understand the game collectively, loyalty in the game, teaching the "mental" 1:30:00 - players who become coaches, and how much do they actually help 1:44:42 - more process and technique, fun stories about being at the right place at the right time, consider "experience," experience, plus "tell me something that I don't know" (satire) 1:54:28 - "Studies show?" I have some rules 2:04:08 - Ask any coach how much of the game is mental? Now, ask them how much do you teach it? Can you? 2:14:45 - intelligent decision-making for OH's 2:22:22 - Good volleyball books for different levels of coaching and playing, the art of NOT feeding the trolls, plus, more examples of learning it before teaching it 2:33:30 - Caring about the sport vs how one fits into it vs the ego indentity, A Dana White story, enlisting people who are part of the solution and not the problem, if it starts from the top down, when do we start looking at the top. 2:45:17 - About John Speraw, , being both deserving AND capable, "Ruthipedia.com," what google says vs what Chat GPT says, are you easy to get along with as a coach 3:30:44 - The first vollyeball book I ever read, what the rule myths are vs what the actual rule really is, about Danielle Scott 3:10:30 - Lightning rounds, but not really
Dreams of Consciousness Podcast Episode 354 features an interview with Chris Spencer and Jim Coleman of Human Impact. My thanks again to Chris and Jim for speaking with me, and to you for listening. Music In This Episode: "Protester" "Respirator" taken from the album Human Impact "Imperative" "Reform" taken from the album Gone Dark Thanks for listening! Interviews, reviews, and more at www.dreamsofconsciousness.com
In this episode of Crushed Monocle Podcast, Jon and Coop are by joined Chris Spencer and Jim Coleman of the hardcore band HUMAN IMPACT. The post Crushed Monocle Podcast: Episode 39 – HUMAN IMPACT appeared first on Bearded Gentlemen Music.
Today we chat with the USA noise rock menace that is HUMAN IMPACT. The band contains ex members of Swans and Daughters but also Chris Spencer from Unsane and Jim Coleman from Cop Shoot Cop. It was awesome to chat with them both about '28 Days Later', I've been listening to their music for decades. An absolute honour.HUMAN IMPACT UNSANE COP SHOOT COP
Welcome to the Car Dealership Guy Podcast. In this episode, I'm speaking with Patrick Coleman, President of Jim Coleman Automotive Group where we discuss: How hes winning in a saturated market with 9 dealerships, His secret weapon for used inventory acquisition, Is Cadillac poised for a massive rebound? and much more. This episode of the Car Dealership Guy Podcast is brought to you by: CDK Global - CDK will once again be streaming its annual industry conference CDK Connect 2024 on October 22. This year's virtual CONNECT conference will feature CDK's latest product innovations, a keynote from CEO Brian MacDonald, and live breakout sessions focused across all operations of the dealership. You can register for CDK CONNECT at the link in our notes below or by visiting http://CDK.com/Connect CDG Recruiting - Building on the success of my industry job board, I'm launching CDG Recruiting — a more hands-on, white-glove automotive recruiting service. Our team has decades of experience and has successfully placed over 1,000 roles in the automotive industry. So if you're ready to find your next rockstar employee, try CDG Recruiting today by visiting cdgrecruiting.com The Lasso - The best way to get multiple offers for your car. Learn more @ https://www.thelasso.com/ Interested in advertising with Car Dealership Guy? Drop us a line here Interested in being considered as a guest on the podcast? Add your name here Topics: (00:00:00) - Intro (00:01:36) - Patrick's background and career (00:08:24) - How do you differentiate yourself in this market? (00:11:06) - How are you redeploying capital? (00:13:15) - The state of Nissan and pursuing acquisitions (00:18:03) - Building culture within a dealership (00:20:24) - Dealership operations (00:25:26) - Autotech (00:27:52) - The state of the market (00:30:53) - What brands have the most upside in the next two years? (00:33:53) - Thoughts on EVs (00:35:33) - How do you think about future-proofing the business? (00:40:00) - What's exciting to you these days? Check out Car Dealership Guy's stuff: CDG News - https://news.dealershipguy.com/ CDG Jobs - https://jobs.dealershipguy.com/ CDG Recruiting - https://www.cdgrecruiting.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cardealershipguy/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@guydealership X - https://x.com/GuyDealership LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/cardealershipguy/ Everything else - dealershipguy.com
In this episode of the Thrive in Construction Podcast, we sit down with Jim Coleman, an expert in economic development and strategic planning, who shares his insights on the future of urban and regional development. Jim discusses the intricacies of planning sustainable, economically vibrant cities, and the roles infrastructure, education, and labour markets play in shaping these areas.He delves into the significance of strategic investment and the challenges of ensuring a place grows sustainably with a stable economic base. Jim provides a detailed look at how places evolve, touching on the necessity of integrating services like transport, energy, and digital infrastructure early in the planning stages to foster long-term benefits.The conversation also covers the complexities of engaging with stakeholders and the public in major projects like the HS2 rail link, emphasising the importance of community involvement in shaping the places they live in.Join us to gain a deeper understanding of the economic and social impacts of urban planning and development, and how forward-thinking strategies can significantly enhance the livability and functionality of our cities.
On this particularly arresting Quick Tap (short episodes with short stories for short attention spans), Lyle Hysen and Jim Walters from Das Damen get pulled over and accused of smuggling human contraband; The Children and Cop Shoot Cop's Jim Coleman almost gets busted over a band name; Gravity Studios owner and chief engineer Doug McBride gets swatted by the competition; and Foghat bassist Nick Jameson doesn't heed the words of the band's hit song “Slow Ride” and gets in trouble with the highway patrol. Das Damen on IG: @dasdamennyc Jim Coleman and The Children: https://www.jimcolemanmusic.com Take a Slow Ride with Foghat: https://youtu.be/J_SZWEshWZc?si=R0CNRuMXtfTQDF24 *** Too Much Effing Perspective is proud to be sponsored by DISTROKID, the easiest way for musicians to get music into Spotify, Apple, Amazon, Tidal, TikTok, YouTube, and more. Get 30% OFF your first year subscription with this link: http://distrokid.com/vip/tmep *** Get in touch with Too Much Effing Perspective Contact us: hello@tmepshow.com Website: https://tmepshow.com Social: @tmepshow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Michael Wiener & Jim Coleman in conversation with David Eastaugh https://thechildrenband.bandcamp.com/album/a-sudden-craving Principal songwriters for The Children... are Michael Wiener (vocals/lyrics), Jim Coleman (electronics & various instruments) and Phil Puleo (drums, acoustic guitar & various instruments). Other core members, both live and on this recording: John Nowlin (bass), Rock Savage (drums) and Kirsten McCord (cello). Shelley Hirsch has been a memorable collaborator on several live shows. John Andersen was a founding member and important early collaborator. Norman Westberg (guitar) and Johnny Gasper (clarinet) were key contributors to the sessions for ‘A Sudden Craving', which took place over the course of two years in the mid-late 2010s.
In this episode of the Life of Flow podcast, hosts Lucas and Miguel are joined by special guest and CEO of Vasorum Jim Coleman to explore the transformative potential of CELT vascular closure devices in the medical field. Jim shares insights into the financial and efficiency benefits of CELT devices, highlighting how they outshine traditional methods by minimizing procedural time and enhancing patient outcomes. The conversation delves into the technical intricacies of CELT, including its biocompatible material composition and its ability to mitigate inflammatory reactions, offering a deeper understanding of why CELT devices stand out in vascular closure procedures. As the discussion progresses, Jim unveils exciting plans for future CELT developments, including larger sizes and potential applications in robotic surgery. The hosts and guest envision a future where CELT devices revolutionize intraoperative procedures, streamlining complex interventions and improving surgical outcomes. Throughout the episode, listeners gain valuable insights into the cutting-edge advancements in vascular closure technology, inspiring a deeper appreciation for the potential impact of CELT devices on the future of medical interventions. Learn more about Vasorum here Follow Life of Flow on Twitter Follow Miguel Montero-Baker on Twitter
Hosts: Noah Davis, Makenna O'Bryan, Brooklynn Wolf Guests: Isaiah Tomes, Jim Coleman
Jim Coleman & Michael Wiener of The Children... join us on the show to talk about their second album, A Sudden Craving. The Children... is an loose collective initially formed and maintained by Jim Coleman and Michael Wiener. Contributing members include Phil Puleo, Kirsten McCord, John Nowlin and Rock Savage. Their live shows are sprawling, experiential and theatrical, integrating song structure, improv, performance and projections. The Children...'s info the-https://www.jimcolemanmusic.com/the-children @thechildren_now
Jim Coleman is continuing his travels across the country to bring the life of Fr. Agustus Tolton to audiences. His is back in the Vancouver area next week and joins The Morning Blend. St. Luke Production brings Tolton: From Slave to Priest to St. Joseph Catholic Church in Vancouver. Subscribe to the Morning Blend on your favorite podcast platform.Find this show on the free Hail Mary Media App, along with a radio live-stream, prayers, news, and more.Look through past episodes or support this podcast.The Morning Blend is a production of Mater Dei Radio in Portland, Oregon.
In this episode, Dr. Thomas Mitzel is joined by Jim Coleman, Assistant Professor of Religion and Program Director at Kentucky Wesleyan College. He previously taught at a number of colleges and universities, including Wesleyan College, Asbury University and Mercer University. He and his spouse, Tami, are a clergy couple in the United Methodist Church, have pastored churches in Georgia and Kentucky, and have three sons. Jim is the author of Religion: A Starter, and enjoys jogging, attending their sons' sports events, and reading great books.
Hurry Up And Wait: Actors and Film Professionals Talking Candidly
Jim Coleman is a veteran actor of film, TV and most recently the stage! Prior to his acting career, he served in the US Army as a medic. Having appeared in more than 50 national commercials, his film and TV credits include Ant-Man, Nashville, Bloodline, Law & Order and more. He is currently touring his one man show called Tolton: From Slave to Priest. HURRY UP AND WAIT is sponsored by Masters of Self-Taping. During this difficult time for everyone in the business, MOST is a "Pay What You Feel" program. Sign in to see what you get and how community will help us ALL through these tough times. AND AUDIBLE: Get a FREE MONTH and a FREE BOOK when visit Audible and sign up using THIS LINK: https://amzn.to/3ExFd0T Guest: Jim Coleman Facebook Insta Tour Dates and Locations for TOLTON: Tolton Tour Dates Follow the Hosts: Jordan Woods-Robinson Instagram Website Adam Vernier Facebook Instagram Adam Vernier Official Website We truly thank you for listening to our podcast. Please feel free to share this with other industry folks or with people you think would enjoy it! If you have a suggestion of a guest please email our producer Adam Vernier at: adam@bookfromtape.com
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Walking in faith may be difficult, but God orders our steps. Jim Coleman takes us on a powerful journey through immense suffering from the loss of his son to the opioid epidemic, and both finding and maintaining his faith amidst the pain. OSV Talks is a podcast presenting topics from prominent Catholic leaders to inspire and challenge us in a variety of issues facing the Catholic Church to get the Church talking! Learn more at osvtalks.com. An OSV Podcasts original. Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.
Walking in faith may be difficult, but God orders our steps. Jim Coleman takes us on a powerful journey through immense suffering from the loss of his son to the opioid epidemic, and both finding and maintaining his faith amidst the pain. OSV Talks is a podcast presenting topics from prominent Catholic leaders to inspire and challenge us in a variety of issues facing the Catholic Church to get the Church talking! Learn more at osvtalks.com. An OSV Podcasts original. Discover more ways to live, learn, and love your Catholic faith at osvpodcasts.com. Sharing stories, starting conversations.
http://www.copperplatemailorder.com Copperplate Time 437 presented by Alan O'Leary www.copperplatemailorder.com Music & Mischief1. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours 2. Trian: Humours of Ballyconnell/Reel Eboulemant/Richie Dwyer's. Trian 23. Seamus Maguire & John Lee: The Road to Ballymac/Corrigea Grove/The Cloone Reel. The Missing Reel 3. Planxty: Accidentals/Aragon Mill. Retrospective 4. Liam Clancy: Ten & Nine. Liam Clancy5. Dervish: Jim Coleman's Set. At The End of the Day 6. Johnny O'g Connolly: Fear Inis Bearachian/Fear Londain/Fear Bhoston. Fear Inis Bearachain7. Leonard Barry: Kitty Got A Clinking/Sarah's Reel/The Bog Carrot New Road 8. Catherine McEvoy: Elizabeth Kelly's Fave/Kitty Come Down to Limerick. The Home Ruler 9. Niamh Parsons: Clohinne Winds. Her Infinite Variety10. Crawford/Farrell/Doocey: Aube Mauve/Mousein the Mug/The Cuil Aodh/Monaghan Twig. Music & Mischief 11. Ralph McTell: Interest On the Loan. Streets 12. Ralph McTell: River Rising. Right Side Up13. Ralph McTell: Harry (Don't Go). Slide Away the Screen 14. Martin Carthy: Scarborough Fair. Electric Muse 15. John Martyn: Some People Are Crazy. Grace & Danger 16. John Regan & Paddy Glackin Maid at the Spinning Wheel/A Visit to Ireland. Let Down the Blade17. Mulcahy Family: The Fog on the Hill/Dave White's/Peg McGrath's. The Reel Note 18. London Lasses: Dandy Dinny Cronin/Moving in Old Decency/Ballintore Fancy/Over the Bridge to Peggy. LL 25 19. Bothy Band: Green Groves/Flowers of Red Hill. After Hours
Looking Inside The Box created and directed by Wish Read, is a two-part podcast series on race and what that means to women of color in Generation Z. The conversation on race is not over yet. Hopefully, through this limited podcast series, you can see what microaggressions, stereotyping, and discrimination look like today and how as a society we put people of color inside a box. A special thank you to Dr. Jim Coleman for hosting, and to Nicole Laurencio, Tahlia Walton, and Samantha Dalbec for their time and sharing their stories. As well as James Read, Wish's Father, for being apart of this podcast. A very special thank you to Derik Hancock for being the announcer and being the biggest supporter of this project. A final message as the creator, this was a two-year-long labor of love that reminds me (Wish) every day why it is so important to keep having these conversations, not just with people who need to be educated, but for the people of color who need to be heard, even just for a minute.
Looking Inside The Box created and directed by Wish Read, is a two-part podcast series on race and what that means to women of color in Generation Z. The conversation on race is not over yet. Hopefully, through this limited podcast series, you can see what microaggressions, stereotyping, and discrimination look like today and how as a society we put people of color inside a box. A special thank you to Dr. Jim Coleman for hosting, and to Nicole Laurencio, Tahlia Walton, and Samantha Dalbec for their time and sharing their stories. A very special thank you to Derik Hancock for being the announcer and being the biggest supporter of this project. A final message as the creator, this was a two-year-long labor of love that reminds me (Wish) every day why it is so important to keep having these conversations, not just with people who need to be educated, but for the people of color who need to be heard, even just for a minute. PART 2 HEARD HERE
Sermon by Father Jim Coleman
Dr. Tom Curran interviews Actor Jim Coleman about Tolton, From Slave to Priest by St. Luke Productions. Later in the program, Tom interviews Fr. Patrick Smith, pastor of St. Augustine Catholic Church in Washington, DC, about the personal connection of Venerable Augustus Tolton and The Mother Church of Black Catholics.Find a Performance Near You!
Larry talks to Rep. Jim Coleman about his campaign for the 88th district State House seat in hour 3. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry talks to Jim Coleman, the Republican candidate in the 88th district State Representative race. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jim Coleman, provost and executive vice chancellor for academic affairs, discusses his path to higher education administration and his passion for public higher education.
In Part 2, we had a personal tour of the MSHF by its president George Levy. During that tour, he introduced me to a couple of the knowledgeable docents to get even more behind the scenes stories. In this interview, you'll hear from docent, Jim Coleman, who talks about “The Fabulous Hudson Hornet” that's on display and interesting stories behind that car. He also talks about a Southern California racing legend, Hershel McGriff. Enjoy! NOTE: Next week we'll have the last installment of the MSHF with more behind-the-scenes stories by another one of the friendly and knowledgeable docents. By Larry Mason Copyright © 2022 Larry Mason
Larry talks to Nick Storm and politician Jim Coleman in hour 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry talks to Jim Coleman who will be the Republican candidate for the 88th district in KY in November. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Megan talks with Duke Law professors Jamie Lau and Jim Coleman about their work in the Duke Law Wrongful Convictions Clinic. They explain how bias plays a role in the criminal justice system and the role of pleas, both in Donate's case and beyond. Duke Law professor Brandon Garrett also joins to talk about witness recantations and potential policy solutions. This project was made over a period of years with contributions from students throughout the law school. Professor Garrett's interview was performed by Allyson Veile in Spring 2020 while the podcast was in pre-production.
Sermon by Father Jim Coleman
Martha relates how to be open to when God might be calling you to let love into your life. John reflects on how we can be more persistent in searching for the Lord. Jim recounts how the journey of how he came to know about Tolton and got the role. He notes that Tolton is […] All show notes at Martha Fernandez-Sardena, Love is Calling; Jim Coleman, Venerable Augustus Tolton Play - This podcast produced by Relevant Radio
Join us on a Global Ideas Tour mini-series where we take a deep dive on key elements of cities, places and spaces with our global WSP colleagues as they share learnings, experiences and thoughts on the future as we start to look past the COVID 19 pandemic. We are all social creatures, but how can we support a stronger focus on social outcomes? Join Deepa Nair, Jim Coleman and Lucy Greig, dialling in from the UK and Sydney, as they discuss the importance of our changing cities and communities, with host, Sara Stace. They will be discussing what we have learnt about our global cities over the last two years, including a growing trend of movement to regional areas, how this affects affordability and access to housing, the opportunities Net Zero provides for a fair transition of jobs and skills and how we can reshape our use and thinking of city and regional centres.
A momma's prayer is powerful! In this episode of Protagonists of Change, we explore the prayer of mothers, see the fruit that comes from those prayers and learn from their example. First Darnell shares why his mother's bad storytelling might be a strength in her prayer life. Then we speak to Jim Coleman, an actor and lead of St. Luke Productions show "Tolton: From Slave to Priest" to learn about his background as an actor and the life of Fr. Augustus Tolton, the first African-American ordained to the priesthood. We learn about the fruits of Fr. Tolton's life and his legacy in the church today. And guess what, both Jim and Fr. Tolton have strong praying mommas! Finally we learn about the life of St. Monica, a momma who prayed so hard it led to the conversion of one of the most important Catholic Theologians in the Church, St. Augustine of Hippo! For more great storytelling and videos about living our faith authentically in the world follow MAX studios: Website: https://ustmaxstudios.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maxstudiosust/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtvFfPjMVugxN0ZHSpjrJWw TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@maxstudiosust1? Learn More about St. Luke Productions: https://www.stlukeproductions.com/
Thank you for joining us. This is an excerpt from our worship on Sunday, September 26, 2021. Scriptures: Ephesians 2:8-10 (read by Jim Coleman) and 2 Corinthians 5:17-20. Sermon: You are a Means of Grace by Rev. Aaron Willett.
Thank you for joining us. This is an excerpt from our worship on Sunday, June 27, 2021. Scriptures: Jeremiah 6:13-15 (read by Jim Coleman) and Ephesians 2:13-22. Sermon: Experiencing Peace and Making Peace by Rev. Ken Onstot.
In this post-Stanley Cup 1971 Playoff episode, we have some trades to talk about, the great sportswriter Jim Coleman writes a satirical report of a Stanley Cup win in 1980, and we learn a bit about the movie Faceoff, being filmed at Maple Leaf Gardens! Support our show: http://patreon.com/hockey50years Twitter: http://twitter.com/hockey50years Web: http://hockey50yearsago.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this post-Stanley Cup 1971 Playoff episode, we have some trades to talk about, the great sportswriter Jim Coleman writes a satirical report of a Stanley Cup win in 1980, and we learn a bit about the movie Faceoff, being filmed at Maple Leaf Gardens! Support our show: http://patreon.com/hockey50years Twitter: http://twitter.com/hockey50years Web: http://hockey50yearsago.com
For this episode, it's a privilege to be with two wonderfully creative and warm musicians - Ego Sensation and Dave W of New York City's psychedelic brutalist deconstructors, White HillsThis is a band for whom evolution, collaboration and experimentation are synonymous. Through collaborating with diverse artists such as Jim Jarmusch, Yasmine Hamdan, Simone-Marie Butler and Jim Coleman, Ego and Dave allow themselves to sculpt alternative soundscapes that can surprise even themselves. Unexpected outcomes are the beauty of collaboration - you never quite know what you're gonna get.I Wanna Jump Like Dee Dee is a music podcast that does music interviews differently. I'm Giles Sibbald and I'm talking to extraordinary musicians, DJ's and producers about how they use an experimental mindset in their lives to amplify their own creativity, pursue new challenges, overcome fears and bounce back from mistakes.- brought to you by Hey Sunday, the mothership of the experimental mindset™.Podcast logo and art by Tide Adesanya, Coppie and Paste
My guest today is Jim Coleman who is the Co-Founder of Xfusion. Xfusion provides customer support, customer success, and back office support for growing SaaS companies. Prior to XFusion, Jim was a SaaS operations manager at a private equity fund called, LTV SaaS Growth Fund. He loves helping owners and operators improve their game. Outside of work, he's passionate about adoption and raising foster children and his dream is to maximize his impact on developing countries.In this episode:1. Jim shares his experience in operations and customer success. After experiencing challenges in delivering quality customer service, Jim and his co-founder, David, created Xfusion to provide back office support. Xfusion partners with SaaS founders to help them scale their support function.2. Jim describes his personal relationship with his customers and why it's important to nurture these relationships. 3. Jim shares his lessons learned and advice for SaaS founders. It's important to know what you do well and hire people to compliment your skills. Be diligent on operations early on. "Experimentation is key." You can learn more about Xfusion here. You can connect with Jim on LinkedIn.
In episode #115 of The CXChronicles Podcast we welcomed Jim Coleman, Co-Founder of xFusion in Boulder, CO. xFusion provides tier 1 and tier 2 customer support, customer success, and back-office processing for startups. Jim and his team offer a hands-off experience that empowers makers to make & growers to grow. They add value to their clients by allowing business owners to focus on their highest priorities and best use of time.In this episode Adrian and Jim talk through The Four CX Pillars; Team, Tools, Process & Feedback. Plus talk through a ton of interesting new themes, trends, and opportunities for business executives and leaderships teams to invest in their CX strategies as we move into the rest of 2021. Jim gives the listener a ton of ideas for how they can build a "blended CX and customer support model" and leverage the power of strategic partners and managed service providers to scale their business. Episode 115 Highlight Reel: Managing the challenges that come with the up and down of customer support volume in your businessBuilding a lean customer support team & leveraging a blended CX/CS modelHow to make leaders in your business think like FoundersEmployee experience is paramount in a growing businessCollecting and using client and employee feedback on a daily basis, especially as your business is growing!To learn more about xFusion check out their website hereHuge thanks to Jim and his team for sharing their story with The CXNation, tons of value and insights can be found in this episode. If you enjoy this episode of The CXChronicles Podcast, please stop by your favorite podcast player and leave us a review, this is the easiest way we can find new listeners, guests and future CX'ers!Support the show (https://cxchronicles.com/)Support the show (https://cxchronicles.com/)
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Leaders of B2B - Interviews on B2B Leadership, Tech, SaaS, Revenue, Sales, Marketing and Growth
A career spanning from a sex crime against children detective, to investment fund advisor, to building his own SaaS company, Co-Founder of xFusion, Jim Coleman offers a diverse background in this enlightening episode of Leaders of B2B.Jim shares how he and his team built training methods, vetting new personnel through layered teachings, and resulting in an output of employees upon which leadership bestows complete trust. A reason Jeff accredits to the success of xFusion, and has led to providing a better customer experience allowing to charge higher rates for better quality service as well as the ability to pay their employees higher than average wages. Dropping numerous bits of wisdom that are applicable in our daily lives. Jim points out how acquiring wealth is a sad goal by itself and offers up that wealth can be used to create a positive impact in others' lives, which in turn creates more happiness than the act of attaining wealth itself. Listen in as Jim and Ledge dig deeper into the intertwining of business and personal life and how they can complement each other, thus resulting in a better overall life.Want to gain fresh, innovative perspectives and insights from captains of the tech industry? Drop by and say hello at LeadersOfB2B.com
https://www.youtube.com/embed/6JKRRdXpX9s Jim ColemanCo-Founder of xFusion Sponsors: PrisyncSpark Shipping Links: https://www.xfusion.io/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-coleman/https://www.linkedin.com/company/xfusion-support/https://twitter.com/jim_coleman1https://twitter.com/Groove_Jar Transcript: Charles (00:00): In this episode of the business. E-Commerce I talk with Jim Coleman about how to get started outsourcing customer support. This is the business of e-commerce episode, 155. Charles (00:18): Welcome to the Business of eCommerce. The show that helps e-commerce retailers to start, launch and grow their e-commerce business. I'm your host Charles Palleschi and I'm here today with Jim Coleman. Jim is a co-founder of X fusion where they provide outsourced customer support for e-commerce businesses. I asked him on the show today to talk about if you're a founder and you're thinking of hiring your first support person or outsourcing support, what are some of the do's and don'ts and what are some things you should absolutely do to make your first support hire or outsource successful? You works with a lot of e-commerce retailers. So I think he brings some great advice to the table and has some great tips out. So let's get into the show and if you have any questions, leave in the show notes and I can forward them over to Jim. So let's get into this. So Hey Jim, how you doing today? Good, Charles, how are you? Good. Awesome. I have you on the show. I'm excited to dig into the topic of customer support and outsourcing. It's very near and dear to my heart. So, so real quick, what do you, so you run an agency. Oh, so I was saying support essentially, right? Jim (01:31): We do. Yeah, it's called X fusion.io. And we, we provide customer support customer success to founders. We started kind of scratching our own itch. My, my co-founder David and I are both business owners and we built out a team internally on, on each of our companies. And then wanted to bring that to the broader market so that we kicked off mid 2019. And it's been growing since then. Charles (01:54): Okay. Yeah. So I feel like support is one of those things where everyone just want to, like the, it's usually one of the first things you see, like you're trying to word this correctly, the biggest time sink at the beginning, where you're just spending a ton of back and forth. And a lot of founders want to kind of get it off their plate early, but I don't think a lot know how or know the right way. Maybe they're like running out of their inbox or just as no docs, just kind of doing everything out of their own head. What do you kind of see that? Do you folks usually come to you at the beginning when, Hey, you know, I'm a founder, I'm doing a hundred percent of support and I want to get this moving somewhere else. So [inaudible], Jim (02:35): Well, we have a really nice mix of both. So we have, we have solo founders that come to us and they're just overwhelmed and swallowed up in support requests and other responsibilities. And then we also work with the existing teams to help them scale. I enjoy both, but I particularly enjoy working with, with founders because of the, the wins that we can help them achieve at the earlier level. And, and what I mean is just that we, we like to focus on helping founders get back to the highest and best use of their time. And I recognize that like everybody has to make the decision on like when is the right time to pull the trigger for them. And I recognize that, you know, we have to build up revenue before we have the, the, the bandwidth to be able to hire a team to handle support. Jim (03:12): But one thing I'd like to consider is like, if, if you're at that place where you can afford to do so, and you don't, then you're spending a good chunk of time working on tasks that are not the highest and best use of your time. In other words, things that other people can effectively handle ...
January 20, 2021 Sales Support Jim Coleman and Human Potential Mia Hewett
If you’ve ever contacted customer support for help with an issue with a product or service you purchased from them, you know that high quality customer service is harder to come by than one might think. That’s why Jim Coleman founded xFusion, which provides customer support for SaaS companies and startups. In addition to providing phone and live chat support, xFusion also provides back end support, like tech migrations and billing support. Tune in to hear how Jim handled leaving a full time job during the pandemic while raising five kids to build xFusion, some of his best marketing strategies for acquiring his first customers, and why he thinks “relationships over revenue” is the most important philosophy for a founder to live by. You can email Jim at jim@xfusion.io or find him on LinkedIn (let him know you found him through the Startup Happy Hour podcast), and don’t forget to check out xFusion at the link below! xFusion: https://www.xfusion.io/ *** SUBSCRIBE to Startup Happy Hour to get episodes like this delivered to your device every Tuesday! WEBSITE: https://www.startuphappyhourpodcast.com/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/startuphappyhour/ CONNECT with Diana on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dianadchen/ TWEET at Diana: https://twitter.com/ddwchen
In this episode I interview Jim Coleman, who is based in Denver, Colorado. He is the Co-Founder at xFusion, who specialise in customer support for SaaS businesses (www.xfusion.io/). In this interview we discuss how SaaS founders can improve the quality of customer support they're providing, and how SaaS solopreneurs can make the jump from handling all support themselves to making their first hire or outsourcing www.SaasStartupStories.com
Episode 46 Sound Engineer Jim Coleman discusses Van Halen, crowdsurfing with the Gin Blossoms, Amps on fire, Los Lobos, Jackyl, annoying celebrity handlers, Sepultura, mixing Napalm Death and Pandemic concert liability! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/oldguystalkmetal/support
Jim Coleman and Bill Zito are two different men from two different backgrounds. Jim has been involved in Pelotonia since day one. Bill's first year was in 2019. Both of them have raised a significant amount of funds for our One Goal. Professionally, they are in two different worlds - Jim is in construction and Bill is in professional sports. But personally, they both are in the same role. Learn about our One Goal. https://pelotonia.org/
On this week's show, the history of a saint in the making comes to life as we discuss the story and legacy of with actor Jim Coleman, who portrays Fr. Tolton in the St. Luke's Production play ". About Jim Coleman: A Hollywood actor for over 30 years, Jim Coleman stars as Ven. Fr. Augustus Tolton in Saint Luke Productions' "Tolton: From Slave to Priest" play touring the country. He is best known for his starring role as Roger Parker in the hit Nickelodeon series "My Brother and Me." His filmography includes "Ant-Man," "The Quad," "Ace Ventura," "American Gangster," and "Law and Order." He says his role as Fr. Tolton “is the most meaningful one I’ve had in my whole career. Fr. Tolton’s story needs to be told. As a black man, this very important part of history is something that I want the world to hear about. I truly feel blessed to be the one to share Fr. Augustus Tolton with all who will listen!” Jim and his wife Robin reside in Florida. About Tolton: From Slave to Saint: "Tolton: From Slave to Priest," the remarkable story of America's first black priest who lived 1854-1897, is a captivating multi-media live production, filled with music, drama, and inspiring performances. It brings a message of hope and healing for the wounds that plague our culture. "Tolton" is having a powerful impact in our country, drawing all people to the truth of Jesus Christ. For More Information: Check out and find all of our book and movie suggestions at For Lisa's speaking schedule visit . Send your feedback to or connect with Lisa on social media @LisaHendey.
On this week's show, the history of a saint in the making comes to life as we discuss the story and legacy of Ven. Fr. Augustus Tolton with actor Jim Coleman, who portrays Fr. Tolton in the St. Luke's Production play "Tolton: From Slave to Saint".About Jim Coleman:A Hollywood actor for over 30 years, Jim Coleman stars as Ven. Fr. Augustus Tolton in Saint Luke Productions' "Tolton: From Slave to Priest" play touring the country. He is best known for his starring role as Roger Parker in the hit Nickelodeon series "My Brother and Me." His filmography includes "Ant-Man," "The Quad," "Ace Ventura," "American Gangster," and "Law and Order." He says his role as Fr. Tolton “is the most meaningful one I’ve had in my whole career. Fr. Tolton’s story needs to be told. As a black man, this very important part of history is something that I want the world to hear about. I truly feel blessed to be the one to share Fr. Augustus Tolton with all who will listen!” Jim and his wife Robin reside in Florida.About Tolton: From Slave to Saint:"Tolton: From Slave to Priest," the remarkable story of America's first black priest who lived 1854-1897, is a captivating multi-media live production, filled with music, drama, and inspiring performances. It brings a message of hope and healing for the wounds that plague our culture. "Tolton" is having a powerful impact in our country, drawing all people to the truth of Jesus Christ. For More Information:www.ToltonDrama.comwww.stlukeproductions.comwww.ToltonCanonization.orgCheck out books by Lisa Hendey at Amazon and find all of our book and movie suggestions at Lisa's Amazon Influencer list. For Lisa's speaking schedule visit www.LisaHendey.com. Send your feedback to lisahendey@gmail.com or connect with Lisa on social media @LisaHendey.
The Jason Jones Show, Subscribe, gives us 5 stars and write a review! Thank you.Follow Jason on twitter @JasonJonesShow and instagram @TGCwithJasonand on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/osu4491Visit Movie to Movement @ www.MovieToMovement.comJim Coleman - bio:A Hollywood actor for over 30 years, Jim is best known for his starring role as Roger Parker in the hit Nickelodeon series My Brother and Me. His filmography includes Ant-Man, The Quad, Ace Ventura, American Gangster, and Law and Order. He says his role as Fr. Tolton, “is the most meaningful one I’ve had in my whole career. Fr. Tolton’s story needs to be told. As a black man, this very important part of history is something that I want the world to hear about. I truly feel blessed to be the one to share Fr. Augustus Tolton with all who will listen!” Description of Tolton: From Slave to Priest, the remarkable story of America's first black priestTolton is a captivating multi-media live production, filled with music, drama and inspiring performances. It brings a message of hope and healing for the wounds that plague our culture. Tolton is having a powerful impact in our country, drawing all people to the truth of Jesus Christ. Highlights about Tolton's national tour202 performances since its debut in late 2017Toured to 25 U.S. states so far, ranging from the Northwest to Florida, including the Deep South (MI, AL, LA)Covid caused the cancellation of all Saint Luke Production tours since FebruaryBookings are being made for this fall and spring - call 360-687-8029 or email Saint Luke Productions on the website www.ToltonDrama.comAbout Ven. Fr. Tolton (1854-1897), the first black priest in the U.S.Canonization site, with resources to learn more: www.ToltonCanonization.org - the Archdiocese of ChicagoMade Venerable last June (2019)Two miracles are being examined in Rome toward his beatification and canonizationWebsite, trailer, audio CDs/MP3 downloadswww.ToltonDrama.comCDs and MP3 downloads available at the web store, with sample tracks
Whats the most important investment you make in growing your career? In Episode 7 I interview Jim Coleman Head of Economics at WSP. Jim is a specialist in the economics of cities: economic strategy, large-scale urban development projects, industrial development & clusters, and urban regeneration. He has over 20 years of experience in economic competitiveness, labour markets, industry-sector development, FDI, business modelling and feasibility studies of major urban development schemes, ports, airports, urban technology & innovation districts. He has extensive experience in the UK, Europe, USA, China, Russia, the Middle East and Africa. Jim brings the perspective of a leading Economist, a hiring manager and as a recent job seeker. Jim argues that investing in your business network is the best way to grow your career!
The echoes of the dystopian New York from the past, electronic soundscapes, noise rock and industrial post punk. There you have Human Impact. The new band formed by Chris Spencer (ex-Unsane, guitar and vocals) , Jim Coleman (Cop Soot Cop, electronics), Phil Puleo (Swans, drums) and Chris Pravdica (Swans, bass). In this exclusive interview done by Magnus Tannergren Chris Spencer and Jim Coleman talks about the formation of the band, musical visions, New York and lots more. Human Impacts self-titled debut album is out now! Read more:https://www.humanimpactband.com/
Here is the 121st episode of the Dreams of Consciousness podcast, featuring an interview with Jim Coleman and Chris Spencer of Human Impact. You could say that Human Impact is a noise rock "supergroup", bringing together Jim Coleman (Cop Shoot Cop), Chris Spencer (Unsane), Chris Pravdica (Swans) and Phil Puleo (Cop Shoot Cop/Swans). Their first album, set to be released this week, takes elements of their respective bands whilst creating a sound entirely of its own. I spoke to Jim Coleman and Chris Spencer about how this project and their eponymous debut came together, as well as the respective members' shared history in the New York music scene. My thanks to Jim and Chris for speaking with me, and to you for listening. TRACK LIST: "E605" "November" "Consequences" "Cause" taken from the album Human Impact Interviews, reviews and more at www.dreamsofconsciousness.com
The story of Jim’s great-grandfather, a slave in Kentucky in the 19th century who after the Civil War made a decision to focus not on victimization but on opportunities at hand – he seized the moment to take out a loan and start the farm that’s resulted in decades of multi-generational wealth. Jim’s beginning’s as a 12-year old running the family farm, and the lessons he’s learned that have empowered him to become a successful business advisor to four major Fortune 500 companies. If you’ll be in NYC, check out the Cut the Crap & Close the Gap Workshop Series. The first event will be: Cut the Crap & 10X Your Business and Life Thursday March 19, 2020 5:30 – 7:30pm 250 Park Ave. NY, NY Tickets $50 (Early Bird Tickets available until March 15, 2020 for just $10 at https://cut-the-crap-and-10x-your-business-and-life.eventbrite.com) And please support our show! Your $4 monthly contribution will get you exclusive content and behind-the-scenes-insight: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/R6cT2riSm Joia is a passionate advocate for polymathy and a leadership coach for entrepreneurs. Her leadership accelerator, the Leaders Creating Leaders program, is for entrepreneurs who share the philosophy that “True leaders are committed to growing themselves while growing others; the mark of a successful leader is not the creation of followers, but the creation of other leaders.” She’s currently working on her first book, The 8 Pillars of Effective Leadership. Find out more and/or apply for a coaching spot at www.humanpossibilities.pro
www.JoyousPodcast.com from www.SeasideCenter.org This is Seaside Center for Spiritual Living’s 29th Annual Candlelight Service record on the evening of December 22nd, 2019. It’s a full 2-hours long and we’ve included the evening’s program here in our show notes. Enjoy the program and have a wonderful holiday. Prelude Holiday music, full band. Practitioners/Ministers processional O Come All Ye Faithful. Congressional song Joy To The World. Rev. Christen Sorensen’s Welcome Invocation & Elaine and Serena light the Menorah and sing. Leslie Green & friends light the Kwanza candles. Peggy Lebo sings Mary Did you Know. Congressional song Hark The Harold Angels Sing. Congressional song We Three Kings. Rebecca Jade sings Where Are you Christmas. Dr. Kathy Hearn reads from Luke 2: 1-16. Our 2019 Drummer Child MaKenna plays the drum and the congregation sings Little Drummer Boy. Congressional song Angles We Have Heard On High aka Gloria. Dr. Christina Tillotson reads The Metaphysics Of Christmas. Rosy Dawn sings her Musical Gift. Rev. Debbie McDonnell leads a responsive reading. Peggy Lebo sings her Musical Gift. Jim Coleman reads to the children The Night Before Christmas. Rebecca Jade leads the children in singing Jingle Bells. Rosy Dawn’s children’s choir sing Go Tell It On The Mountain and another song. Rev. Christen Sorensen lead all the men brave enough to come on stage in a sing-along of Deck The Halls With Boston Charlie. Rebecca Jade and Rev. Christen Sorensen lead everyone in a hilarious version of The 12 Days Of Christmas. The special “partridge” this year is Susan (Sully) Sullivan. Collection, Tithes, and Offerings with an instrumental background. Michael Paul’s Musical Gift. Rev. Christen Sorensen explains the candle lighting. Peggy Lebo on piano assists 12-year old Hanna Kueneke who sings Light A Candle. Rebecca Jade and her mother Leslie offer their Musical Gift as a duet and sing Holy Night. Congressional song Silent Night. Congressional song Let There Be Peace On Earth. Rebecca Jade invites Santa onto the stage for the children and everyone sings We Wish You A Merry Christmas. Christmas cookies are served in the family room. We were blessed.
Dr. Tom Curran interviews Actor Jim Coleman about portraying Venerable Fr. Augustus Tolton in the St. Luke Production Tolton, From Slave to Priest. Later in the program, Tom interviews Fr. Patrick Smith about his connection with Fr. Tolton and Black Catholic History Month. The post November 20 –Tolton Play Interview with Jim Coleman: Fr. Pat Smith Interview appeared first on My Catholic Faith Ministries.
Jim Coleman says don't be a victim. Build wealth! Karen also gets into a heated discussion about why this black man supports Trump.
In an interview, Jim Coleman, author of Cut the Crap and Close the Gap, tells his story and lays out his plan to cut the wealth gap. It gets intense toward the end.
Today, Accenture exec Jim Coleman tells podcast host Amy Guth about the company's expansion in space and local tech workers. Plus: Sara Lee's old HQ is changing hands in what could be the largest suburban office deal this year; a U.K. investor joins the bidding for a real estate portfolio including the InterContinental and the Fairmont Chicago hotels; the Appellate Court says Peoples Gas can spend away; Sinai Health is opening a mental health emergency unit; $4.7 million is released for independent pharmacies, and U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley takes aim at weak gun laws. Follow Amy Guth on Twitter @AmyGuth, and continue the conversation with #CrainsDailyGist.
Jim Coleman is the Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and professor of biological sciences at the University of Arkansas. He is a plant physiological ecologist and academic administrator with a broad background that crosses multiple disciplines. Jim is responsible for leading the development and implementation of the University of Arkansas’ strategic plan and oversight of all of the university’s academic operations.
On this episode of Young Catholics Respond, Bill Snyder talks with actor Jim Coleman about his faith, acting career and latest role as Fr. Augustus Tolton in the St. Luke Productions Tolton: From Slave to Priest. For more information about Jim and St. Luke Productions visit stlukeproductions.com
Fr. Augustus Tolton is believed to be the first black priest in the U.S. In this episode, Jim Coleman, the actor who plays Fr. Augustus Tolton in "Tolton: From Slave to Priest" shares the story of this largely unknown American who is on the path to sainthood.
Jim Coleman is President & Chief Executive Officer Prince George's County Economic Development Corporation. Since his appointment by County Executive Rushern L. Baker, III and the Prince George's County Economic Development Corporation's Board to be the President & CEO of the Prince George's County Economic Development Corporation, Jim has become Prince George's County's premier business advocate and deal maker. Within one year of his appointment, Jim led his 75 member staff to attract over 30 new companies to Prince George's County, retain the county's top 500 large employers and convince them to expand and to create over 5,400 new jobs and has trained and prepared over 71,000 of the county's residents for new high wage jobs in the county's private sector. As a result, over 17,000 new jobs have been created during the last 12 months, reducing the county's unemployment rate from 5.3% to 3.9% and the county's median household income has increased by nearly $5,000 to a record high of $76,741, which is more than $20,000 more than the nation's median household income.
Jim Coleman, president and CEO, Economic Development Corporation discusses economic development and prosperity opportunities for Veterans in Prince George's County, Md.
“I wear the chains I forged in life!” This ghostly report from the doomed spirit of Jacob Marley is amongst the most famous supernatural utterances in English literature. It’s also a fair metaphor for the heavy weight of responsibility carried by any theater company brave enough to stage Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. This unstoppably popular story has been around for better than 170 years, and along the way it’s forged a long, weighty chain of expectations, adorations, misinterpretations, criticisms, dismissals and the weird, unkind backlashes that spring from any legendary story’s overfamiliarity in the public eye. Amongst the many reasons that 6th Street’s current production of A Christmas Carol can claim to be called one of the best surprises of 2015, is that it both embraces what’s made the tale so enduring, while also blazing new trails, finding fresh, entertaining possibilities in what has, in some adaptor’s hands, become stale and predictable. With a strong, adaptable cast, an inventively clever script by Michael Wilson, sprightly, emotion-focused direction from Craig Miller, and a delightfully steam-punk production-design, this incarnation of the Dickens classic also makes maximum use of actor Charles Siebert as Ebeneezer Scrooge. Performing rarely on local stages, Siebert’s North Bay appearances are always occasions to celebrate (6th Street’s Red, Cinnabar’s The Price). As Scrooge—the miserly skinflint whose Christmas Eve haunting takes him backwards and forwards through his own history—Siebert is fancifully mesmerizing and terrifically, touchingly real, maintaining a remarkable level of creative generosity toward all others with whom he shares the stage. As Marley—materializing to deliver a dire warning to his former business partner Scrooge—Alan Kaplan is a wickedly, wackily menacing and also heartbreakingly earnest. As the various spirits of Christmas—past, present, and future—Miller has assembled a trio of comic actors (Jessica Headington, Nick Christenson, and Ryan Severt) who deliver delightfully spectral comedy while consistently landing sharp emotional punches when necessary—in one case, while towering over the stage on stilts. The large, multi-age cast—with notably strong and/or hilarious performances by Jeff Coté as Bob Cratchit, Harry Duke as Fezziwig, and Crystal Carpenter as Belle—work incredibly well as a shape-shifting, character-changing, scenery-moving ensemble. And particular praise must be given to Miller’s technical team, whose clock-work set (Jesse Dreikosen), mood-making lights (Steven Piechocki), and otherworldly sound-design (Miller, with John Gromada) are some of the best seen at 6th Street in many a Christmas. Meanwhile, over at Spreckels Arts Center, another beloved novel leaps to life on stage in ‘Little Women: The Musical.’ With a spectacular performance by Rebekah Pearson in the lead role of Jo March, with crisp, lively direction by Thomas Chapman, and a beautifully spare musical direction Jim Coleman, Louisa May Alcott’s enduring story of love, family and individual determination is gorgeously and cleverly transformed. The story has been rearranged a bit, with the bulk of the familiar tale of the March sisters a flashback in Jo’s grown-up memory, as she strives to make a go of it as a writer in New York City, far from the home she loves. IT works, taking elements of the book that happened earlier, and easing them later into the story, where they become the emotional peak of the play. The entire cast is excellent, the sing is stellar, and the remarkably accessible storytelling aims straight for the heart, without forgetting that ‘Little Women’ the novel, is also delightfully, humanly hilarious. Taken together these two season favorites are must-sees for this holiday season. A Christmas Carol’ runs Thursday–Sunday through December 20 at 6th Street Playhouse. 6thstreetplayhouse.com. Little Women: The Musical runs Friday - Sunday until December 20. Speckelsonline.com
Jim Coleman started playing music when he was eight. Screaming and kicking, he was classically trained through his earlier years, learning to play both piano and french horn. What he really wanted to be doing was to be making his own music, making manifest the thoughts and feelings running rampant inside him. He became an integral member of seminal NYC based band Cop Shoot Cop in the late 80's and stayed in that family until it's demise in 1996. Since then, he has been scoring music for indie films and TV series, putting out solo releases and numerous remixes as Phylr, collaborating with Teho Teardo as Here, collaborating with JG Thirlwell as Baby Zizanie, and is now releasing a neo-classical ambient album called TREES under his own name. To take part in the show please call in at 347-202-0832 or click on the shows free skype link.
An interview with Randy Coleman, vice president, and Annette Coleman-Martin, director of Communications, for The Jim Coleman Company, a leading self-service car wash manufacturing company and a Texas Family Business of the Year. www.baylor.edu/business/radio