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Eindbazen
#344 Healing Through The Lens: The Other Side Of Jimmy Nelson

Eindbazen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 126:39


What happens when you sit down with a legendary photographer, life artist, and storyteller like Jimmy Nelson? In this special episode of Eindbazen, we celebrate our 10-year anniversary with a guest who's been on our wishlist since day one. As it turns out, waiting a decade was exactly what this conversation needed — Jimmy brings a story that cuts deep and transcends the expected.We talk about his journey from darkness to light. About a childhood marked by abuse, the sudden loss of all his hair at sixteen, and the urgent need to escape — both physically and emotionally. To Tibet, to tribes on the outer edges of the world, and ultimately back to himself. His photography isn't about documenting. It's about searching. For connection. For dignity. For healing — for those in front of the lens, and for the man behind it.This is not your typical interview. It's raw, honest, and intimate. A conversation about trauma, transformation, and the quiet power of genuine attention. About how a vintage camera can become a compass. And how the essence of being human is often found in places with no words — yet full of meaning.Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Dumb Zone
Cowboys free agency decisions, Shane Gillis on SNL, and a weekend check with Jimmy Nelson | DZ 3-3-25

The Dumb Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 165:27


Hear every episode of The Dumb Zone by subscribing at DumbZone.com or Patreon.com/TheDumbZoneWe have in regional comedian and local firefighter, Jimmy Nelson, for a weekend check with the crew involving a Goodfellas movie review. An update on Cowboys in free agency, Lakers are red hot, and we have a giveaway opportunity for Cowboys tickets from a dude with two wives (00:00) - Open: Weekend check with Jimmy Nelson (58:20) - Sports: Lakers win again, Cowboys free agency (01:19:49) - Shane Gillis on SNL (01:32:07) - Viewer Mail: Things for Jimmy (01:55:10) - News: Cheerleading compeition shooting (02:15:22) - VM birthdays/Today in History (02:24:41) - A Cowboys tickets giveaway thanks to Synerio ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

The Approach Shot
Brewers and Dodgers pitcher Jimmy Nelson shares his success and his frustrations with injury on a very real episode of The Approach Shot

The Approach Shot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 61:03


He describes himself as a "science project", an athlete with all of the tools and the success that goes with it, but the injuries that kept him from "next level" success. JIMMY NELSON, the starting pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers who finished 9th in the Cy Young voting in 2017, the same pitcher who pitched 177, 179 and 175 innings respectively in 2015, 16 and 17 battled injuries his entire career. He then reinvented himself as a reliever for the LA Dodgers with 44 strikeouts in 29 innings in 2021. He pitched for 10 years in the majors, but had 6 surgeries and rehabbed for 7 years. He shares the pains, the ups and downs and how the journey created the mental toughness needed to get through it all, on this episode of The Approach Shot.

Isabelle Feteris Podcast
#119 - Spreken met impact met Pepijn Moors

Isabelle Feteris Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 71:44


Na meer dan 100 lezingen gegeven te hebben, dacht ik dat ik het presenteren wel in de vingers had. Maar ik wilde meer: mijn verhaal naar een hoger niveau tillen, mijn publiek écht raken. Ik kreeg steeds grotere opdrachten en besloot hulp in te schakelen. Daarom klopte ik aan bij Pepijn Moors. In deze podcast deel ik hoe hij mijn kijk op presenteren compleet heeft vernieuwd. Pepijn Moors is niet zomaar een coach. Als regisseur en scenarioschrijver weet hij precies hoe je een verhaal bouwt dat blijft hangen. Zijn aanpak? Geen oppervlakkige trucjes, maar puurheid en echtheid. Samen hebben we mijn verhaal aangescherpt, zodat het niet alleen duidelijker werd, maar ook écht impact maakt op het publiek. In ons gesprek bespreekt Pepijn zijn methodes: van het creëren van een ijzersterke verhaalstructuur tot het finetunen van je presentatie. Hij vertelt ook over zijn reis van een jongetje dat poppenkast speelde tot een regisseur die werkt voor grote namen als Nike en Jimmy Nelson. Bovendien duiken we in wat hij bij mij heeft losgemaakt en hoe dat mijn presentaties heeft veranderd. Wil jij ontdekken hoe je jouw verhaal naar een hoger niveau tilt? Hoe je niet alleen een presentatie geeft, maar een ervaring neerzet die je publiek niet vergeet? Luister dan naar deze podcast en laat je inspireren door Pepijn Moors! Wil je weten hoe het met jouw topsportmentaliteit staat? Doe dan deze gratis test en weet binnen 2 minuten exact hoe je mindset ervoor staat. https://score.isabellefeteris.com/p/test Wil jij ook presteren op de toppen van je kunnen? Wij helpen je om een topsportmentaliteit te krijgen voor energie in je lijf, groei in je leven, rust in je hoofd en zin in de dag. Inmiddels hebben we al duizenden mensen hierbij geholpen. Dit doen we onder anderen met 1-op-1 coaching, workshops en boeken. Een eerste stap kan zijn om een doorbraaksessie in te plannen met Isabelle. Dit is vrijblijvend en gratis. We gaan hierin kijken waar jij naartoe wil op het gebied van mindset, waar je nu staat en wat eventuele logische vervolgstappen zijn. Ook kan je al je vragen stellen. Keertje bellen? Ga dan naar https://www.isabellefeteris.com/gesprek-aanvragen Meer weten over het krijgen van een topsportmentaliteit? Ga dan naar: https://isabellefeteris.com Stoppen met uitstellen? Bestel mijn boek via: https://isabellefeteris.com/boek https://www.instagram.com/isabellefeteris https://www.linkedin.com/in/isabelle-feteris-a72578198 contact: info@isabellefeteris.nl

Make
The story of Jimmy Nelson (Artist & photographer)

Make

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 89:21


It's finally here, my podcast episode with world renowned photographer and visual artist, Jimmy Nelson. Jimmy is known and celebrated for his beautiful images of Indigenous peoples, capturing their traditions, resilience, and beauty with an authenticity that has touched hearts worldwide. His famous books, such as Before They Pass Away and Homage to Humanity, have spread all over the world and reminded us of the importance of connection and preservation in a rapidly changing world. In his latest book, Between the Sea and the Sky, Jimmy delves into the heart of Dutch culture. Showcasing twenty different Dutch communities, capturing individuals in traditional attire amidst iconic landscapes. When I started Make, Jimmy was one of my top five dream guests, and I'm thrilled that this dream has finally become a reality. In this episode, we dive into Jimmy's fascinating story and the philosophy behind his powerful work. With all of his energy he shares stories behind his most iconic images and gives advice every creator on the planet should here. At least, that's what I think. 00:00 Intro 05:33 Jimmy's journey from the dark into the light 16:38 First experiences with photography 19:41 Regaining his voice as a creator 27:32 Difference between a photographer and an artist 32:42 Finding connections with Indigenous people 40:58 Capturing true beauty 50:21 What does Jimmy find most challenging? 51:56 How does Jimmy make a portrait? 01:01:58 Being in the moment vs External validation 01:13:30 What we can learn from tribes 01:17:44 Letting go to find all of life's beauty 01:26:52 Passion beats talent 01:28:35 Outro Thank you for listening, that means the world to me. And a huge thank you to our guest, Jimmy Nelson, for sharing his incredible journey, insights and passion. Follow Jimmy: https://www.jimmynelson.com/ https://www.instagram.com/jimmy.nelson.official/ If you would like to see Jimmy's work up close, starting February 9, they'll have an exhibition at the Museum aan het Vrijthof in Maastricht. My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/krispouw/ If you have any questions or feedback in regards to this episode or the entire podcast, feel free to DM me or send me an email to info@makefilm.nl Until next time, keep making, keep dreaming, and keep pushing the boundaries of what's possible. See you in the next episode!

Make
Trailer - The Story of Jimmy Nelson

Make

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 1:48


The Dumb Zone
DZ 1-23-25: Schottenheimer is a smokescreen, Emmitt Smith Roast, and undercover Deion Sanders

The Dumb Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 166:07


Hear every episode of The Dumb Zone by subscribing at DumbZone.com or Patreon.com/TheDumbZoneComedians Jimmy Nelson and Scott Crisp join us today as we discuss whether the Brian Schottenheimer rumors are just a big smoke screen. Plus, would the 2003 Shaq Roast of Emmitt Smith hold up today? And Jimmy explains why firefighters sometimes have boners (00:00) - Open: With Jimmy Nelson and Scott Crisp (12:17) - Cowboys: Dan believes Schotty is a red herring (26:40) - The 2003 Shaq roast of Emmitt Smith (01:05:20) - Big Thursday Viewer Mail bag (01:20:53) - Gummy Thoughts: The "I'm done with" list (01:45:48) - Today in Twitter: Firefighter erections (01:56:09) - News: Snow in the gulf coast (02:11:08) - VM birthdays/Today in History ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

The Dumb Zone
DZ 11-21-24: Luka out for at least a week, Land Man has our attention, and firefighter stories with Jimmy Nelson

The Dumb Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 140:07


Get every episode of The Dumb Zone by subscribing at DumbZone.com or Patreon.com/TheDumbZoneLocal firefighter/regional comedian, Jimmy Nelson, joins us today and explains his interaction with a sex toothy fairy, being Troy Aikman's hand, and how many steps are in a marathon. Luka will be out at least a week with a wrist injury and a couple Cowboys were partying after their loss to the Texans. Plus, our new "what are our kids watching?" segment and Land Man grabbed our attention (00:00) - Open with Jimmy Nelson (27:04) - Sports: Luka out for a while (41:48) - Today in Twitter: sex tooth fairy (58:41) - Kids Kontent Korner: Choo-Choo Train Kid Videos (01:16:56) - Big Viewer Mail Bag: 700,000 steps (01:32:17) - News: People being bad around airplanes (01:51:56) - Today in History: Jimmy was Troy's hand (02:09:21) - Viewer Mail birthdays ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Coach Code Podcast
#635: The Shocking Truth About Real Estate Success with Jimmy Nelson

Coach Code Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 52:04 Transcription Available


 The Shocking Truth About Real Estate Success with Jimmy Nelson Episode Overview In this episode of Expert Mentors Live, host John Kitchens sits down with Jimmy Nelson, a seasoned real estate professional and coach, to explore critical topics such as leadership, mindset, and strategies for building and scaling a successful real estate business. The conversation touches on Nelson's personal journey from mortgage banking to real estate, his leadership experiences at Keller Williams and EXP Realty, and his passion for coaching. Additionally, they delve into the importance of community, building the right team, and navigating market challenges while maintaining a positive mindset.   Key Takeaways 1. The Importance of Consistency in Leadership and Coaching The Expert Mentors Series was born from a conversation between John Kitchens and other leaders like Kyle Whissel and Kinder Reese, focusing on creating value by sharing knowledge and experience with the real estate community. Over 271 episodes, consistency has been a core element of success. Jimmy shared his admiration for the Honey Badger Nation community, emphasizing how it's unlike any other real estate network due to its collaborative spirit and openness in sharing strategies and knowledge. Collaboration over competition is key, and consistency in showing up each week has been instrumental in their growth and success. 2. Jimmy Nelson's Journey: From Mortgage to Real Estate Jimmy discussed his journey, which began over a decade ago in the mortgage industry before transitioning to real estate. His experience as a productivity coach at Keller Williams, despite initially not having a real estate license, gave him a unique perspective on how to build successful teams and agents. His leadership role at EXP Realty, working with top-producing teams like Mark Z's, gave him the tools and confidence to eventually build his own team. Jimmy emphasizes the importance of learning from both successes and mistakes to create the team structure and culture that suits your leadership style. 3. The Value of Community and Collaboration in EXP Realty One of the standout themes from the conversation was the importance of community within real estate, specifically within EXP Realty. Jimmy recounted how he was initially impressed by the openness and willingness to share resources and knowledge within the EXP community. This level of collaboration, which is uncommon in many traditional brokerages, has created an environment where agents can thrive together rather than compete. For Jimmy, this sense of community extends beyond his immediate team to the larger network of coaches, trainers, and mentors within EXP, who are dedicated to helping others succeed, sharing the belief that "a rising tide lifts all ships." 4. Mindset Shifts for Success Jimmy and John delve into the mindset required to succeed not just in real estate, but as a business owner. Scarcity vs. abundance thinking was a key point, with Jimmy noting that many agents struggle with a scarcity mindset, focusing on competition and holding on to information. However, in today's transparent, information-rich world, the true key to success is embracing an abundance mindset. By sharing knowledge and helping others, agents can build stronger communities and achieve more sustainable success. Jimmy also highlights how compensation drives behavior, and understanding this is crucial for aligning goals and motivations with team members and partners. In a company like EXP, the compensation model fosters collaboration and growth, removing barriers to knowledge sharing and team development. 5. Building the Right Team: Who, Not What The conversation frequently circled back to the idea that success is not about what you do, but who you do it with. Jimmy stresses the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people—those who will help you achieve your goals and grow alongside you. The who factor is critical for success. Jimmy shares that when he decided to step out and build his own team, the confidence to do so came from knowing he was surrounded by the right people. He encourages leaders to focus on finding the right team members who align with their core values and business goals. 6. Time Management and the Power of a Schedule One of Jimmy's core principles for success is time management. He emphasizes the power of scheduling and time-blocking, urging agents to be non-negotiable with their calendars. By sticking to a detailed and specific schedule, agents can manage their time more effectively and avoid burnout. Jimmy shared a personal example of how sticking to his calendar has given him more free time with his family and allowed him to remain highly productive. He also advises agents to schedule personal time and family time just as rigorously as they do work tasks, to ensure balance and avoid overcommitting. 7. The Role of Coaching in Personal and Professional Growth As a coach and leader, Jimmy talked about his passion for helping others grow. His background in coaching high school basketball has influenced his leadership style in real estate. He believes in the concept of servant leadership—pushing people to the front, allowing them to shine, and putting "feathers on their wings" so they can fly. Jimmy's approach to coaching focuses on helping agents discover their own path to success, whether it's building a massive team or simply creating a lifestyle that fits their personal goals. Final Thoughts This episode is packed with insights on leadership, time management, mindset, and building a thriving real estate business. Jimmy Nelson's journey from coaching to leading a top real estate team serves as an inspiration for real estate professionals looking to take control of their careers, embrace a community-focused mindset, and build long-term success.   Connect with Us: Instagram: @johnkitchenscoach LinkedIn: @johnkitchenscoach Facebook: @johnkitchenscoach

The Dumb Zone
DZ 8-23-24: Comedian Jimmy Nelson, Colorado to LIV Tour, Lou Pearlman and Sopranos documentaries PREVIEW

The Dumb Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 18:32


Hear the full episode of The Dumb Zone by subscribing to our Patreon - Patreon.com/TheDumbZoneWelcome to another exciting episode of The Dumb Zone! Today, Dan is on the road to New York leaving Jake, Blake, and special guest Danny Balis, plus comedian and firefighter, Jimmy Nelson, to hold down the fort. They dive into a variety of topics, including the hilarious mishaps of their past, the wild world of firemen, and some awkward hypotheticals. From the nuances of college football to the bizarre world of aquariums, this episode has it all. Don't miss out on the fun! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Eindbazen
#328 Speechcoach: Zo Vertel Je Een Boeiend Verhaal Dat Mensen Raakt - Huib Hudig

Eindbazen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2024 97:44


Huib Hudig, een ervaren speechcoach en auteur van Het Speechboekje. De aflevering draait om de kunst van spreken in het openbaar en het schrijven van krachtige verhalen. Huib deelt zijn inzichten over hoe je een boeiend verhaal vertelt dat mensen raakt, of je nu op een podium staat of een speech schrijft voor een politicus.Huib vertelt openhartig over zijn eigen reis van advocaat tot speechschrijver en hoe zijn fascinatie voor verhalen hem leidde naar een carrière waarin hij anderen helpt om hun verhaal op een inspirerende manier te vertellen. Met een achtergrond in de politiek en als coach voor TEDx-sprekers, zoals de fotograaf Jimmy Nelson, biedt Huib waardevolle lessen over de structuur van een goed verhaal en de kracht van emoties en lichaamstaal.De podcast zit vol met praktische tips voor iedereen die zijn presentatievaardigheden wil verbeteren. Huib benadrukt het belang van authenticiteit en verbinding met het publiek, en geeft voorbeelden van hoe kleine details en een goed gekozen structuur een groot verschil kunnen maken.

Talk About Las Vegas with Ira
Talking With Mark Merchant – June 24, 2024

Talk About Las Vegas with Ira

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 30:32


This week, Ira spoke with comedian ventriloquist Mark Merchant, headlining in the A Stars Comedy Show at the Ahern Hotel June 27-29. In this episode of “Talk About Las Vegas With Ira,” Mark talks about how he got the moniker of “the comedy of two voices in one”; how he developed an interest in ventriloquism as a kid in Atlanta, Georgia; getting a Danny O'Day dummy and record from his parents; the funny story about meeting his wife in 1986; getting married on stage at a convention where he was performing; memories of the godfather of ventriloquism, Jimmy Nelson; his “characters,” Baby Big Ears and Zelda Rose; his prized Johnny Carson possession; and the fulfilling of one of his two dreams.

The Dumb Zone
The Dumb Zone 6-3-24

The Dumb Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 147:02


Hear every episode of The Dumb Zone by subscribing to our Patreon - Patreon.com/TheDumbZoneSpecial guest comedian, Jimmy Nelson, joins the crew, bringing his unique brand of humor and insights. Jimmy shares some wild stories from his time as a firefighter, including some of the grossest things he's ever seen on the job. The team also welcomes musician Grady Spencer, who bravely subjects his new single to a review by Dan's brutally honest daughters. The results are both hilarious and insightful.In the sports segment, the team covers the latest in the NBA playoffs and the NHL, discussing the Dallas Mavericks' journey and the Dallas Stars' recent playoff performance. They also touch on the impact of recent weather on local animal shelters and the bizarre world of stock market glitches.Blake wraps things up with a review of the latest viral stories, including a WNBA controversy and a look at the world's largest Cybertruck meetup. It's an episode packed with laughs, insights, and the kind of offbeat charm that makes The Dumb Zone a must-listen. (00:00) - Open (25:48) - Today in Twitter: Oilers chick, political rap video (37:45) - DFW Sports: Stars, Mavs (01:14:42) - Viewer Mail (01:28:23) - Roast Twins (01:50:37) - News (02:03:30) - Today in History ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

Jack Benny Show - OTR Podcast!
The Big Show Podcast 1952-01-06 (042) Tallulah Bankhead, Bob Carroll, Joan Davis, Vera Lynn, Jimmy Nelson, Danny O'Day, Claude Rains, Herb Shriner

Jack Benny Show - OTR Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 95:32


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The Jeff Crilley Show
Jonathan George and Jimmy Nelson, Speaking Coaches | The Jeff Crilley Show

The Jeff Crilley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 23:03


I was a storyteller in TV news for 25 years and now, as the head of a PR firm, I've been helping other people tell their stories for 15 years. I'm fascinated with how you create a personal brand. How do you tell your own story? What is your story? To talk about that today are two experts, Jimmy Nelson and Jonathan George, both of whom are storytelling and personal branding experts.

DodgerHeads By DodgerBlue.com
Dodgers free agents: Clayton Kershaw, J.D. Martinez, Julio Urías & more

DodgerHeads By DodgerBlue.com

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 16:33


"DodgerHeads" host Jeff Spiegel is joined by DodgerBlue.com managing editor Matthew Moreno and staff writer Scott Geirman to discuss MLB free agency beginning, which for the Los Angeles Dodgers entails Ryan Brasier, Kiké Hernández, Jason Heyward, Clayton Kershaw, Jake Marisnick, J.D. Martinez, Shelby Miller, Jimmy Nelson, David Peralta, Amed Rosario, Julio Urías and Kolten Wong no longer being under contract. ⚾️ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/dodgerblue1958    ⚾️ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dodgerheads-by-dodgerblue-com/id1610389381 ⚾️ Twitter: @DodgerBlue1958 | https://twitter.com/dodgerblue1958 ⚾️ Instagram: @DodgerBlue1958 | https://instagram.com/dodgerblue1958/ ⚾️ Facebook: http://facebook.com/Dodgerblue1958 ⚾️ Website: https://dodgerblue.com/ ⚾️ Watch parties: https://www.getplayback.com/room/dodgerblue1958 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Cult
Cult di mercoledì 20/09/2023

Cult

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 56:49


Oggi a Cult: il filosofo Stefano Moriggi ricorda Gianni Vattimo; a Palazzo Reale di Milano la mostra "Jimmy Nelson, Humanity"; la scrittrice vietnamita Nguyen Pahn Que Mai sul suo ultimo libro "Dove vola la polvere" (ed. Nord); Le Vie del Cinema 2023 nelle sale di Milano; la rassegna Esplorazioni (danza e musica live) a cura di Triennale Teatro al Volvo Studio di Milano...

Fit Over 40 with Coach Clarence
Just Give Me Five

Fit Over 40 with Coach Clarence

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 45:48


Covid changed things for hip-hop artist Dave Miranda. Since he was accustomed to performing in person he needed to pivot if he wanted to continue sharing his music. He turned that love and old-school hip-hop into an Instagram Live providing a different platform for entertainment and growth. Dave aka Mister Miranda did a documentary with his business partner and friend, Jimmy Nelson who taught him the basics of editing and filming in preparation for future opportunities. Since he was getting bored with music but still loved being creative he branched out into media where his show Just Give Me Five was born. Dave wanted to hear the stories of classic hip-hop musicians who paved the way for up-and-coming artists not only in Arizona but globally. Eventually, the show expanded to include interviews with athletes, media personalities, and people with a story by asking five questions. Dave interviewed Coach Clarence on Just Give Me Five about his days in the music industry, the clubs they frequented, and how the business has changed. His dream guest? You'll have to listen to find out!NOTES* Dave's background in music* 2010 record deal* How he learned filmmaking and editing* Branching out to include media* Instagram Live during Covid* His show Just Give Me five* Stories of people who paved the way* Expanded to include athletes and media personalities* Consistency * Interviewing Coach Clarence* His dream guestSupport the showPlease subscribe give a review and share the show. Email show ideas or apply to be a guest at info@coachclarence.com. We love your feedback.YouTube: Coach Clarence TVInstagram: www.instagram.com/coachclarence1Instagram: www.instagram.com/clarencemfergusonFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/groups/fitover40withcoachclarenceLinkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/clarencef/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/CoachClarence/Twitter: https://twitter.com/fitnusbiznus

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
3021. 128 Academic Words Reference from "Jimmy Nelson: Gorgeous portraits of the world's vanishing people | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 113:34


This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/jimmy_nelson_gorgeous_portraits_of_the_world_s_vanishing_people ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/128-academic-words-reference-from-jimmy-nelson-gorgeous-portraits-of-the-worlds-vanishing-people-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/I8Qxm2YujAw (All Words) https://youtu.be/0hk_U4X2AUk (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/rEKysTipr9k (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)

Dodgers Nation: Blue Heaven Podcast
Episode 330 - Dodgers Bench Struggles, Will LA DFA Thompson, Trade/Sign Bench Piece, Padres Series, Weekly Preview

Dodgers Nation: Blue Heaven Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 74:41


The Dodgers win the series over the weekend in San Diego! We talk the good, the bad, and the ugly about the series and what it means for LA moving forward. We talk about the fight in the Dodgers offense, the shenanigans happening in San Diego, and the defense being shaky at points. We give some quick updates on J.D. Martinez, Jimmy Nelson, and Vesia on the rebound! We dive into the bench unit struggling so we play Let Him Play or DFA! We dive into Trayce Thompson's rough stretch, David Peralta, Miguel Rojas, and Austin Barnes. We then discuss whether the Dodgers front office will make a move for some depth, weekly preview, and more! Get Your Manta Mask and use Code: DN2023 - http://bit.ly/4049M6i  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers
James Outman Makes Opening Day Roster + New Dodger Stadium Features

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 30:29


Dave Roberts announced that James Outman will be on the Dodgers' Opening Day roster, and that he will be receiving a good amount of playing time. This is the right move fort he Dodgers. Daniel Hudson and Jimmy Nelson will start the year on the IL, opening paths for Phil Bickford and Andre Jackson to make the Opening Day roster. Lastly, Dodger Stadium has some new features and food options for the upcoming season.Locked On Dodgers, the daily podcast about the Los Angeles Dodgers with hosts Jeff Snider and Vince Samperio, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Dodgers in the Audacy podcast app or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute with two of the biggest Dodger fans you'll ever meet. Thanks for making Locked On Dodgers your first listen every day, and please tell your friends!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONMLB for $20 off your first purchase.Ultimate Pro Baseball GMTo download the game just visit probaseballgm.com or look it up on the app stores. Our listeners get a 100% free boost to their franchise when using the promo LOCKEDON (ALL CAPS) in the game store.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.LinkedInLinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONMLB.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers
James Outman Makes Opening Day Roster + New Dodger Stadium Features

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 33:14


Dave Roberts announced that James Outman will be on the Dodgers' Opening Day roster, and that he will be receiving a good amount of playing time. This is the right move fort he Dodgers. Daniel Hudson and Jimmy Nelson will start the year on the IL, opening paths for Phil Bickford and Andre Jackson to make the Opening Day roster. Lastly, Dodger Stadium has some new features and food options for the upcoming season. Locked On Dodgers, the daily podcast about the Los Angeles Dodgers with hosts Jeff Snider and Vince Samperio, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Dodgers in the Audacy podcast app or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute with two of the biggest Dodger fans you'll ever meet. Thanks for making Locked On Dodgers your first listen every day, and please tell your friends! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONMLB for $20 off your first purchase. Ultimate Pro Baseball GM To download the game just visit probaseballgm.com or look it up on the app stores. Our listeners get a 100% free boost to their franchise when using the promo LOCKEDON (ALL CAPS) in the game store. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONMLB. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers
Jimmy Nelson's Spring Struggles, Gavin Stone is Good + WBC Analysis

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 34:29


Jimmy Nelson has struggled all spring and that means he likely won't start the season on the Opening Day roster. Who could fill his spot if that happens? Gavin Stone struck out eight in three innings of work and legitimately looks like a guy that will help the Dodgers this season. Lastly, the World Baseball Classic is coming to an end and the Dodgers are still strongly represented. How have the Dodgers done in the tournament?Locked On Dodgers, the daily podcast about the Los Angeles Dodgers with hosts Jeff Snider and Vince Samperio, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Dodgers in the Audacy podcast app or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute with two of the biggest Dodger fans you'll ever meet. Thanks for making Locked On Dodgers your first listen every day, and please tell your friends!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!GametimeDownload the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONMLB for $20 off your first purchase.Ultimate Pro Baseball GMTo download the game just visit probaseballgm.com or look it up on the app stores. Our listeners get a 100% free boost to their franchise when using the promo LOCKEDON (ALL CAPS) in the game store.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.LinkedInLinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONMLB.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers
Jimmy Nelson's Spring Struggles, Gavin Stone is Good + WBC Analysis

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 38:14


Jimmy Nelson has struggled all spring and that means he likely won't start the season on the Opening Day roster. Who could fill his spot if that happens? Gavin Stone struck out eight in three innings of work and legitimately looks like a guy that will help the Dodgers this season. Lastly, the World Baseball Classic is coming to an end and the Dodgers are still strongly represented. How have the Dodgers done in the tournament? Locked On Dodgers, the daily podcast about the Los Angeles Dodgers with hosts Jeff Snider and Vince Samperio, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Dodgers in the Audacy podcast app or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute with two of the biggest Dodger fans you'll ever meet. Thanks for making Locked On Dodgers your first listen every day, and please tell your friends! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Gametime Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code LOCKEDONMLB for $20 off your first purchase. Ultimate Pro Baseball GM To download the game just visit probaseballgm.com or look it up on the app stores. Our listeners get a 100% free boost to their franchise when using the promo LOCKEDON (ALL CAPS) in the game store. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the qualified candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONMLB. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

True Blue LA: for Los Angeles Dodgers fans
Three Inning Save: Dodgers opening day roster coming into shape

True Blue LA: for Los Angeles Dodgers fans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 49:34


Welcome to the very first episode of the Three-Inning Save podcast, in which Eric Stephen and Jacob Burch will talk about the Los Angeles Dodgers, as part of the Fans First Sports Network. If those names sound familiar to you, it's because we podcasted about the team for over 10 years at True Blue LA. It will be more of the same on the new network, including questions from Craig Minami, plus Dodgers rewind episodes every so often. On this episode, we take a look at the dwindling decisions left for the Dodgers to finalize their opening day roster. Tony Gonsolin will open the season on the injured list with a sprained left ankle, leaving a competition between Ryan Pepiot, Michael Grove, and Andre Jackson for the final spot in the starting rotation.  Outfielder Jason Heyward, a non-roster invitee in spring training, is likely to make the Dodgers. With recent roster cuts, the Dodgers only have healthy 13 position players on the 40-man roster. Adding Heyward essentially means that the final position player roster spot is between outfielder James Outman and infielder Yonny Hernández. Outman has been impressive all spring, and played well enough to earn a roster spot, but it's in question whether he will make the opening day roster. In the bullpen, Daniel Hudson will open the season on the injured list with ankle tendinitis, though he's not expected to miss too much time. Jimmy Nelson, signed to a major league deal after missing the last year and a half due to Tommy John surgery and flextor tendon repair, hasn't found his command this spring, walking eight of his 17 batters faced, with no strikeouts. We do know at least two left-handers will be on the opening day roster, with Dave Roberts saying Alex Vesia and Caleb Ferguson will be on the team, per Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register. This week's questions from Craig look back at Dodgers Cy Young Award winners, and St. Patrick's Day food traditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

True Blue LA
Three Inning Save: Dodgers opening day roster coming into shape

True Blue LA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 49:34


Welcome to the very first episode of the Three-Inning Save podcast, in which Eric Stephen and Jacob Burch will talk about the Los Angeles Dodgers, as part of the Fans First Sports Network. If those names sound familiar to you, it's because we podcasted about the team for over 10 years at True Blue LA. It will be more of the same on the new network, including questions from Craig Minami, plus Dodgers rewind episodes every so often. On this episode, we take a look at the dwindling decisions left for the Dodgers to finalize their opening day roster. Tony Gonsolin will open the season on the injured list with a sprained left ankle, leaving a competition between Ryan Pepiot, Michael Grove, and Andre Jackson for the final spot in the starting rotation.  Outfielder Jason Heyward, a non-roster invitee in spring training, is likely to make the Dodgers. With recent roster cuts, the Dodgers only have healthy 13 position players on the 40-man roster. Adding Heyward essentially means that the final position player roster spot is between outfielder James Outman and infielder Yonny Hernández. Outman has been impressive all spring, and played well enough to earn a roster spot, but it's in question whether he will make the opening day roster. In the bullpen, Daniel Hudson will open the season on the injured list with ankle tendinitis, though he's not expected to miss too much time. Jimmy Nelson, signed to a major league deal after missing the last year and a half due to Tommy John surgery and flextor tendon repair, hasn't found his command this spring, walking eight of his 17 batters faced, with no strikeouts. We do know at least two left-handers will be on the opening day roster, with Dave Roberts saying Alex Vesia and Caleb Ferguson will be on the team, per Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register. This week's questions from Craig look back at Dodgers Cy Young Award winners, and St. Patrick's Day food traditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Swing Shift with Ryan and Beau
S4E01: Defense and Depth Define Dodgers Offseason

Swing Shift with Ryan and Beau

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 48:30


Ryan and Beau have shaken off the sadness after the end of the 2022 season and have recommitted to another year of Dodgers baseball. The Dodgers rightfully are changing a decades-old tradition. Trading for Miguel Rojas addresses a wildly underrated need. David Peralta, Alex Reyes, and old friend Jimmy Nelson bring beneficial new layers to the roster. The guys dive into the barrel of fun that is the list of Spring Training Non-Roster Invitees. Plus; Clayton Kershaw skipping the World Baseball Classic is a relief, Manny Machado opting out is no surprise, and the Brewers disrespecting Corbin Burnes is insane. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram! @swingshiftrnb, @ryanburschinger, @beaunotjackson

True Blue LA: for Los Angeles Dodgers fans
The Lineup: Dodgers make some roster additions before spring training

True Blue LA: for Los Angeles Dodgers fans

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 56:19


With spring training now upon us, we look at the busy last week for the Dodgers, agreeing to terms with outfielder David Peralta plus pitchers Alex Reyes and Jimmy Nelson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

True Blue LA
The Lineup: Dodgers make some roster additions before spring training

True Blue LA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2023 56:19


With spring training now upon us, we look at the busy last week for the Dodgers, agreeing to terms with outfielder David Peralta plus pitchers Alex Reyes and Jimmy Nelson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Lee Hacksaw Hamilton
Spring Training Questions, PAC-12 Expansion, NFL News

Lee Hacksaw Hamilton

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 70:12


It's a Thursday! Who wants to talk sports? We do. Spring training camps are opening up and the Padres, Dodgers and Angels all have big questions to answer. The PAC 12 is considering adding San Diego State and SMU, but is that the right move? Plus NFL notes, head coach hirings and QB Derby. Holy Cow! Can we cram all of this into a podcast episode? Here's what Lee Hamilton thinks on Thursday, February 13, 2023. These are Hacksaw's Headlines:   1..SUPER BOWL...THE WEEK AFTER STORYLINES “HOW THE KANSAS CITY CHIEFS WON THE GAME"   2.. SUPER TV RATINGS ARE OUT: "Super Bowl TV Ratings" ...113M-Viewers-Fox ... 8.6M-Canada ...915,000-Mexico ... 7M-Streaming ...Kansas City 87-share ...Philadelphia 77-share   3.. NFL...HEAD COACHING JOBS FILLED "INDY-AZ HIRE YOUNG GUNS"   4.. NFL QUARTERBACK DERBY BEGINS ...DEREK CARR ...AARON RODGERS ...JIM GAROPPOLO   5.. PADRES...FERNANDO TATIS QUESTIONS? "LINEUP CHANGES"   6.. PADRES...ADD ANOTHER STARTER TO ROTATION “MICHAEL WACHA ADDED, 10-CANDIDATES-6 SPOTS”   7.. DODGERS...ROSTER TURNOVER "10-NEW DODGERS" ...JD MARTINEZ ...DAVID PERALTA ...MIGUEL ROJAS ...JASON HEYWARD ...NOAH SYNDEGAARD ...JIMMY NELSON   8..ANGELS OPEN CAMP-FULL OF QUESTIONS "ANGELS QUESTIONS" ...RE-SIGN OHTANI ...JO ADELL FUTURE ...WHO PLAYS SS ..RENFROE-DRURY   9.. SPRING TRAINING CAMP STORYLINES "BASEBALL HOT HEADLINES" ...PITCH CLOCK ...BAN SHIFT ...PIZZA BOX BASES ...GHOST RUNNERS ...POSITIONAL PITCHERS   10…BASEBALL LOSES LEGENDARY BROADCASTER “TIM MC CARVER PASSES 81Y"   11…STEPHEN STRASSBURG, COLE HAMELS “GOOD NEWS, BAD NEWS”   12..PAC 12 EXPANSION COMING...WILL IT BE SDSU-SMU 'PAC 12 QUESTIONS' ...ADD BIG NAME FOOTBALL ...BIG TIME BASKETBALL ...RECLAIM SO-CAL MARKET ...ADD GEOGRAPHY TEAMS ...ADD TV MARKETS ...ADD ACADEMIC INTEGRITY   13...COLLEGE BASKETBALL SCANDALS 'HOUSECLEANING NEW MEXICO STATE AGGIES' “JIM BOEHEIM-NICO MEDVED:  ANGRY OUTBURSTS COACHES"   14.. NAMES IN NEWS IN GOLF-AUTO RACING “TIGER WOODS-JIMMIE JOHNSON: GENESIS OPEN-DAYTONA 500"   ==========================   #nfl #eagles #chiefs #superbowl #andyreid #raiders #colts #cardinals #packers #padres #dodgers #angels #mlb #nationals #commanders #panthers #daytona500 #tigerwoods #pac12 #sdsu #smu #ucla #usc Be sure to share this episode with a friend!   ☆☆    STAY CONNECTED    ☆☆ For more of Hacksaw's Headlines, The Best 15 Minutes, One Man's Opinion, and Hacksaw's Pro Football Notebook: http://www.leehacksawhamilton.com/   SUBSCRIBE on YouTube for more reactions, upcoming shows and more! ► https://www.youtube.com/c/leehacksawhamiltonsports   FACEBOOK ➡ https://www.facebook.com/leehacksaw.hamilton.9   TWITTER ➡ https://twitter.com/hacksaw1090   TIKTOK ➡ https://www.tiktok.com/@leehacksawhamilton   INSTAGRAM ➡ https://www.instagram.com/leehacksawhamiltonsports/    

Bleav in Dodgers with Brett Tomko & Josh Luke
EP 25 - La Primavera de Fernando

Bleav in Dodgers with Brett Tomko & Josh Luke

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 18:27


J.P. Hoornstra discusses the Dodgers' signings of David Peralta, Alex Reyes and Jimmy Nelson (1:20), two odd things about Peralta joining the Dodgers (4:46), and how it makes the outfield off-season plan make sense (7:09). The episode concludes with a deep dive (11:11) into the decision to retire Fernando Valenzuela's number 34. Link to J.P.'s column about the new rules coming to MLB in 2023 Contract details for Peralta/Reyes/Nelson Report about Peralta's injury in Tampa Bay

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers
Dodgers Bring Back Jimmy Nelson, Closer Role Open + JD Martinez is the DH

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 32:40


The Dodgers reportedly signed Jimmy Nelson to a one-year deal worth $1.2M. What can Nelson bring to the Dodgers? Dave Roberts mentioned that the team wouldn't have a set closer, but is there someone that can emerge and take that role? Lastly, Roberts also said that JD Martinez would essentially be the Dodgers everyday DH, so what happens to the Will Smith and Max Muncy DH at-bats they got last year?Locked On Dodgers, the daily podcast about the Los Angeles Dodgers with hosts Jeff Snider and Vince Samperio, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Dodgers in the Audacy podcast app or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute with two of the biggest Dodger fans you'll ever meet. Thanks for making Locked On Dodgers your first listen every day, and please tell your friends!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get startedFANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers
Dodgers Bring Back Jimmy Nelson, Closer Role Open + JD Martinez is the DH

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 37:25


The Dodgers reportedly signed Jimmy Nelson to a one-year deal worth $1.2M. What can Nelson bring to the Dodgers? Dave Roberts mentioned that the team wouldn't have a set closer, but is there someone that can emerge and take that role? Lastly, Roberts also said that JD Martinez would essentially be the Dodgers everyday DH, so what happens to the Will Smith and Max Muncy DH at-bats they got last year? Locked On Dodgers, the daily podcast about the Los Angeles Dodgers with hosts Jeff Snider and Vince Samperio, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Dodgers in the Audacy podcast app or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute with two of the biggest Dodger fans you'll ever meet. Thanks for making Locked On Dodgers your first listen every day, and please tell your friends! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get started FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers
Carlos Correa Welcomed in LA? + Gavin Lux at SS and Dodgers' Luxury Tax

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 32:06


Would Carlos Correa be welcomed by Dodger fans? There was a report that Dodger officials would be concerned about him being embraced by fans so the guys get into that conversation. They also talk about Hanser Alberto's option being declined as well as Jimmy Nelson and Danny Duffy. Lastly, the conversation turns to confidence in Gavin Lux at SS next year and if the Dodgers will make it a priority to go below the luxury tax if possible.Locked On Dodgers, the daily podcast about the Los Angeles Dodgers with hosts Jeff Snider and Vince Samperio, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Dodgers in the Audacy podcast app or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute with two of the biggest Dodger fans you'll ever meet. Thanks for making Locked On Dodgers your first listen every day, and please tell your friends!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!SimpliSafeWith Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnMLB to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers
Carlos Correa Welcomed in LA? + Gavin Lux at SS and Dodgers' Luxury Tax

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 36:51


Would Carlos Correa be welcomed by Dodger fans? There was a report that Dodger officials would be concerned about him being embraced by fans so the guys get into that conversation. They also talk about Hanser Alberto's option being declined as well as Jimmy Nelson and Danny Duffy. Lastly, the conversation turns to confidence in Gavin Lux at SS next year and if the Dodgers will make it a priority to go below the luxury tax if possible. Locked On Dodgers, the daily podcast about the Los Angeles Dodgers with hosts Jeff Snider and Vince Samperio, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Dodgers in the Audacy podcast app or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute with two of the biggest Dodger fans you'll ever meet. Thanks for making Locked On Dodgers your first listen every day, and please tell your friends! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! SimpliSafe With Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnMLB to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Indians - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Indians
More Accolades and the Speculation Train Begins

Locked On Indians - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Indians

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 39:24


1. Chris Antonetti was named the 2022 MLB Executive of the Year. We discuss why and how Antonetti might have earned this award from his peersand it has more to do with the body of work and stability of the organization rather than any flashy moves. We note the limit of big misses in transactions over the years.2. More news is trickling out about player options. We talk about AJ Pollock leaving the White Sox and the surprising decision that benefits the White Sox. We also note the Dodgers letting Jimmy Nelson, who was hurt but also effective when healthy, go for a very cheap price.3. As with many discussions this offseason that will focus on this, we talk more about catchers and some speculation that the Blue Jays will trade a catcher, and why Danny Jansen probably isn't a fit for Cleveland. Sean Murphy's name continues to come up, but we also discuss Jonah Heim from Texas, and we give you a PSA on silly season and how to think about rumors and how they're leaked.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!SimpliSafeWith Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnMLB to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Indians - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Indians
More Accolades and the Speculation Train Begins

Locked On Indians - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Indians

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 44:09


1. Chris Antonetti was named the 2022 MLB Executive of the Year. We discuss why and how Antonetti might have earned this award from his peers and it has more to do with the body of work and stability of the organization rather than any flashy moves. We note the limit of big misses in transactions over the years. 2. More news is trickling out about player options. We talk about AJ Pollock leaving the White Sox and the surprising decision that benefits the White Sox. We also note the Dodgers letting Jimmy Nelson, who was hurt but also effective when healthy, go for a very cheap price. 3. As with many discussions this offseason that will focus on this, we talk more about catchers and some speculation that the Blue Jays will trade a catcher, and why Danny Jansen probably isn't a fit for Cleveland. Sean Murphy's name continues to come up, but we also discuss Jonah Heim from Texas, and we give you a PSA on silly season and how to think about rumors and how they're leaked. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! SimpliSafe With Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There's No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnMLB to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Kunststof
Jimmy Nelson, fotograaf

Kunststof

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 50:12


De Brits-Nederlandse fotograaf Jimmy Nelson portretteert in zijn nieuwe fotoboek ‘Between the Sea and the Sky' twintig Nederlandse gemeenschappen in traditionele klederdracht. Het boek is een ode aan Nederland, zijn geadopteerde thuisland. Nelson legde eerder inheemse volkeren vast in zijn fotoboek ‘Before They Pass Away'. Presentatie: Jellie Brouwer

Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat
Jimmy Nelson & Prince Constantijn - Finding Fatherland Between the Sea and the Sky

Slo Mo: A Podcast with Mo Gawdat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 74:02


I'm back in one of my favorite spots in the city with my wonderful friend Jimmy Nelson and accompanied by Prince Constantijn. We three met in September 2021 in the Netherlands at Jimmy's exhibition, The Last Sentinels, which was absolutely breathtaking. I sat down with Jimmy and Constantijn to discuss the value in preserving heritage, the disappearing Dutch culture, the bliss of finding an adopted home, and Jimmy's newest projects. The video of this episode, linked below, is simply the better way to consume this conversation. In his latest book, Between the Sea and the Sky, Jimmy Nelson presents portraits of twenty Dutch communities wearing regional traditional dress and the environment that shaped them. It is his most personal book ever. During the recent pandemic, which restricted travel across the world, Jimmy Nelson realized he didn't need to travel to the ends of the Earth to discover outstanding human beauty. This insight gave rise to a new project much closer to home, a stunning art book and ode to the Netherlands, his adopted fatherland.Listen as we discuss:Jimmy's adopted Dutchhood and the root of his love for the Netherlands.His loving process of photographing 20 traditional Dutch villages.Why the Dutch don't brag about being Dutch and dealing with their colonial past.Between the Sea and SkyWhy does Jimmy carry a cumbersome old camera with limited film?Delayed gratification and the beauty of the process.Some features of Dutch culture with the "Definitive Dutch Man", Prince Constantijn.Is the metaverse the next step of modernization?Slow down and be interested in people, and life will give its fruits.Visit Jimmy's exhibition on October 14. More details at jimmynelson.com/exhibitionsYouTube: @mogawdatofficial  (link to this episode: youtu.be/_FBN49O4I38)Instagram: @mo_gawdatFacebook: @mo.gawdat.officialTwitter: @mgawdatLinkedIn: /in/mogawdatWebsite: mogawdat.comConnect with Jimmy Nelson on Facebook @jimmy.nelson.official, on Instagram @jimmy.nelson.official , on Twitter @jimmy_p_nelson, and jimmynelson.comDon't forget to subscribe to Slo Mo for new episodes every Sunday. Only with your help can we reach One Billion Happy #onebillionhappy

Legacy Roadmap Podcast
Jimmy Nelson Create a story, Change the World ReRelease

Legacy Roadmap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 61:58


Jimmy Nelson shares about the power of story to get an emotional response and the ability to help people get a quick win. Coach Jimmy talks affiliate marketing and the power of community to build each others business. Jimmy is passionate about personal growth and helping others find the success story within. Check out more of Jimmy Website: thecoachjimmy.com Blog: thecoachjimmy.com/the-blog Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to connect with world-class people. Get our free gift of 11 Hacks from Successful Entrepreneurs @ AddValue2Entrepreneurs.com. Do you struggle with procrastination? Sign up for a 5 day challenge to help you take more action and make more money in your business AddValue2Life.com/action Need some hope? Get your copy of the Dose of Hope @AddValue2Life.com/dose. Follow us at facebook.com/n2rpeterson, instagram.com/n2rpeterson, linkedin.com/in/robertav2l, youtube.com/channel/UCU1gxHrzesGKUPHJdKLUTLg

Think Unbroken with Michael Unbroken | CPTSD, TRAUMA and Mental Health Healing Podcast
E365: Your Story Matters with Jimmy Hays Nelson | Trauma Healing Coach

Think Unbroken with Michael Unbroken | CPTSD, TRAUMA and Mental Health Healing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 45:32


One of the devastating and heartbreaking truths about people who have traumatic childhood experiences, for people who grew up in homes that maybe aren't so forgiving, for people who suffer at the hands of bullying or being mistreated, is that they start to think that their story doesn't matter when in fact, one of the most important things that we have is our story, the decision, and the choices that we make to not only let that story not own us, but for us to own it and to use our story to make the world a better place. And that's very much the truth for today's guest, my friend, and coach, Jimmy Nelson.   Jimmy Hays Nelson, AKA coach Jimmy has been a high-performance business coach for over a decade. Jimmy's skills have allowed him to connect personal stories to products and services so that people can create the life they want. I won't get into Jimmy's full story because I want you to listen to the show. Still, he faced a tremendous amount of bullying, being overweight, having people not believe in him, finding himself on the brink of financial collapse, and then one day making a decision to become the hero of his own story.   Jimmy's a great friend of mine, someone that I look up to in the world, someone who I think is an amazing leader, who's truthful, honest, and whose Texas draw will definitely get your attention. Learn More About Jimmy Hays Nelson at: http://StoryWellCrafted.com Learn more about Think Unbroken and Pre-Order my new book: Unbroken Man. Plus, learn more about the free coaching and other mental health programs. Click here: https://linktr.ee/michaelunbroken

The Relentless Entrepreneur Podcast
#29: Jimmy Nelson and How to Craft Your Studio's Brand Story

The Relentless Entrepreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 51:25


Jimmy Hays Nelson, aka Coach Jimmy, has been a high-performance business coach for over a decade. Jimmy's unique skill is helping his clients to seamlessly connect their personal stories to their product or service, creating a strong "know, like, and trust factor."  Using his 20+ years of experience as a stage and film performer, he has shared his own personal story of being a former 100-pound overweight 3x college dropout to successful entrepreneur to create a 7-figure business and now dedicates his life to helping professionals craft their own stories to attract and impact the lives of their ideal audiences. He is a sought after keynote speaker, trainer, emcee and event host. He has dedicated his life to helping people live a life WellCrafted.  Visit www.storywellcrafted.com for free resources.

Legacy Roadmap Podcast
Jimmy Nelson Create a story, Change the World

Legacy Roadmap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2021 61:09


Jimmy shares about the power of story to get an emotional response and the ability to help people get a quick win. Coach Jimmy talks affiliate marketing and the power of community to build each others business. Jimmy is passionate about personal growth and helping others find the success story within. Check out more of Jimmy Website: thecoachjimmy.com/ Blog: thecoachjimmy.com/the-blog/ Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to connect with world-class people. Get our free gift of 11 Actionable Hacks from Successful Entrepreneurs @ AddValue2Entrepreneurs.com. Are you stuck? Do you struggle with procrastination? Sign up for a 5 day challenge to help you take more action and make more money in your business AddValue2Life.com/action

Compete Every Day
The Power of Owning Our Story with Jimmy Nelson

Compete Every Day

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 46:27


There's power in recognizing that you can change your story at any point. That's the message from speaker & coach Jimmy Nelson on today's new episode. Learn how Jimmy pulled himself out of a victim-mindset, overweight rut to transform his mind, body, & the life story he was writing. You can follow Jimmy Nelson on Instagram @TheCoachJimmy, or visit https://storywellcrafted.com/ to find out more. Key Moments You Don't Want To Miss: Taking Responsibility How two pivotal moments led Jimmy Nelson to turn his life around Getting the Reps In Why Nelson says it's important to fall in love with the process, rather than just the performance Accountability Partners How Nelson learned that you don't have to be an expert to help other people The Power of Story Why storytelling is an efficient method of building trust and mutual understanding between parties --------------------------- Text COMPETE to 972-945-9113 to join the morning motivation club! Save 15% OFF any order at CompeteEveryDay.com with code PODCAST. Click here to hire Jake to speak at your next event!

Baby Got Backstory
BGBS 068: Coach Jimmy | Speaker/Story Coach | Are You Willing to Be Willing?

Baby Got Backstory

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 60:16


BGBS 068: Coach Jimmy | Speaker/Story Coach | Are You Willing to Be Willing?Jimmy Hays Nelson, aka Coach Jimmy, has been a high-performance business coach for over a decade. Jimmy's unique skill is helping his clients to seamlessly connect their personal stories to their product or service, creating a strong “know, like, and trust factor.” Using his 20+ years of experience as a stage and film performer, he has shared his own personal story of being a former 100-pound overweight 3x college dropout to successful entrepreneur to create a 7-figure business and now dedicates his life to helping professionals craft their own stories to attract and impact the lives of their ideal audiences. He is a sought-after keynote speaker, emcee, and event host, now honing his expertise as a virtual emcee as well. He has dedicated his life to helping people live a life WellCrafted. As Coach Jimmy says, “Create a story, change the world.” In this episode, you'll learn…There is no treading water in life. We are always getting better or worse, so you might as well build your daily habits to get better. You will be rewarded in public for what you do in private. There is no overnight success. Everyone you look up to has worked very hard behind closed doors to get where they are. Until you learn to fall in love with the process over the performance, you're always going to be disappointed somewhere along the way. ResourcesWebsite: thecoachjimmy.com LinkedIn: Jimmy Nelson Instagram: @thecoachjimmy Facebook: @CoachJimmy Quotes[20:46] I don't know that we ever know when we're going to arrive, but I love chasing the next version of me. [25:41] I want to feed the doers, the people that are hungry to take action, and that that's what lights me up all day long because at the end of working with those people, I'm never exhausted. I think that's a big telltale for us to figure out where we're supposed to be is, what are those things that we do that fills our bucket and doesn't drain us? [28:39] You can't argue with my story—doesn't mean you're going to convert, doesn't mean you're going to be in my tribe, or agree with me. But you can't argue with my story. And it just feels like it diffuses any of that negative feedback immediately. [54:38] Personal storytelling is the fastest way to create know, like, and trust with an audience. And who do people do business with? People they know, like, and trust. Have a Brand Problem? We can help.Book your no-obligation, Wildstory Brand Clarity Call now. Learn about our Brand Audit and Strategy process Identify if you need a new logo or just a refresh Determine if your business has a branding problem See examples of our work and get relevant case studies See if branding is holding your business back and can help you get to the next level Book Your Brand Clarity Call TODAY Podcast TranscriptCoach Jimmy 0:02 Honestly, I dropped out of school anything business wise or like what look like a real job or to make actual money outside of getting lucky and booking the movie or the Broadway show. I was like, there was nothing in my history that I was gonna be good at any of this because I quit stuff really easy, you know. And so I gotten there. And I was still struggling because I still saw that Jimmy when I looked in the mirror, there was still a lot of it like a mental things. And so I had a mentor early on that said, cool, Jimmy, what are you reading? What are you listening to? And I was like, What do you mean? He's like, in the morning? What do you do when you wake up? I'm like, I don't know. I throw on ESPN or the news on or he's like, I'm gonna challenge you to read 10 pages of a good book a day. I'm like, dude, reading me outside of a script. I'm like, it's just not my jam. He's like, I didn't ask him. What's your jam? It's like 10 pages. Marc Gutman 0:56 podcasting from Boulder, Colorado. This is the Baby Got Back story Podcast, where we dive into the story behind the story of today's most inspiring storytellers, creators and entrepreneurs. I like big backstories and I cannot lie. I am your host, Marc Gutman. Are you constantly chasing the next version of yourself? Hi, I'm Marc Gutman, and on today's episode of Baby got backstory, we are talking about drive ambition, turning our lives around Beachbody fitness, acting in New York City, and storytelling. And before we get into this episode, I want you to be the best version of you to live your best life. And that all starts by heading over to Apple podcasts or Spotify and giving us a five star review and rating. Look by this point in our lives. We all know that algorithms rule the world. And as such apple and Spotify use these ratings as part of the algorithm that determines ratings on their charts. Go show that algo who's boss and rate this podcast only algorithm. Don't let it own you. Thank you for your reviews. I do appreciate it. Today's guest is Jimmy Nelson, better known as coach Jimmy. Jimmy is an international speaker, speaker, coach and storytelling expert. And I'm particularly excited about today's show, because I've worked alongside Jimmy previously judging speaking competitions, as well as recently I've been coached by Jimmy as I'm developing my public speaking game, and Jimmy's unique skill is helping his clients to seamlessly connect their personal stories to their product or service, creating a strong know, like and trust factor. Using his 20 plus years of experience as a stage and film performer. He has shared his own personal story of being a former 100 pound overweight, three time college dropout to successful entrepreneur. And now dedicates his life to helping professionals craft their own stories to attract and impact the lives of their ideal audiences. Much of which we'll hear in today's episode. He is a sought after keynote speaker emcee event host now honing his expertise is a virtual MC as well. Thank you. Coronavirus pandemic, he has dedicated his life to helping people live a life well crafted in his coach Jimmy says, create a story change the world. And this is his story. I am here with Jimmy Nelson also known and more fondly known to me as coach Jimmy I prefer that much more than than Jimmy Nelson and, and Jimmy is an international speaker and story coach. So if you listen to this show, you know there's two things that are near and dear to my heart. I'm currently working quite a bit on my speaking and I I love stories. So I know we are going to have an awesome conversation here today with Jimmy Jimmy, welcome to the show. Thanks, Mark. I've Coach Jimmy 4:29 been looking forward to this all day. Well, before even just today. This is a conversation with you as one I feel is way overdue. So this is gonna be fun. Marc Gutman 4:37 Yeah, I'm super excited. Jim and I were just talking what's really special about this conversation today is Jimmy and I have had the chance to work together several times in different capacities but most recently, like Jimmy coaching me on my my talk and and my story and so, you know, I'll just start off by saying it's it's not a question. It's more of a comment that maybe we can talk about this that even people They are seen as experts in one field still need to be coached by mutual experts in that field. So, you know, everyone knows that I love story and I'm really into it. But having someone like Jimmy and his perspective allows me to see things that I can't see and reveals blind spots and just another perspective. So it's gonna be really fun to to have a conversation. So as we get into it, Jimmy when you were growing up, first of all, where'd you grow up? Coach Jimmy 5:24 West Texas. Marc Gutman 5:25 West Texas. And when little Jimmy was running around West Texas, what was life like for you? Did you always want to be an international speaker? Coach Jimmy 5:35 This whole thing sets up so nice, because it was it was in first grade, this whole thing started. First grade West Texas and Lubbock, Texas, Murphy elementary school, the entire elementary school was we were doing like a Christmas play and every grade get a different number. And my first grade class, we got picked to do this musical number called too fat for the chimney. This was the early 80s and there was no childhood obesity epidemic. I was the fat kid my class. And I just thought the fat kid class I think at the time I think I was the only kid I knew who came from like a family that had split up so there just wasn't a really super confident kid. But I thought you know, this is a this is a story about Santa Claus. Here's my big break. But they actually cast my best friend Justin Martin, who was the skinniest kid in class to be Santa wrapped a bunch of pillows around me stuck him up stage with all my friends and like these Jane Fonda, 1980s headbands and leg warmers. And they did basically a step aerobics number upstage me, they put me in this ridiculous like, like long john feeding pajamas with the drop bottom and the stupid little stocking cap, pushed me out to the edge of the stage to sing the solos the two to fat to the chimney. And I was terrified. And I just wanted to be up there with my friends and some kind of like, Hey, we can do all this together. And something happened in that moment, man, I opened my mouth. And I started singing. And I got like a nod and a smile. And it was literally like the first time I get a positive response from a peer group. And when I look back on this entire storytelling thing, you know, obviously you don't know that in the moment in first grade. But I can look back at that moment and thought that's where it became really clear to me that I just wanted to be able to get an emotional response from an audience was way back in the day, West Texas with fat little Jimmy and pajamas singing to you know, the rest of the elementary school? Marc Gutman 7:30 Why was that so important to you having an emotional response? Like what do you think that does for you? And why like seeing that and chasing that? How did that fill you up? Coach Jimmy 7:41 It gave me some sense of significance. There was a there was a power piece there. I feel that way. Now, when I get on the stage, I look, you know, somebody hands me a mic. It's almost like my weapon, right? It's my, it's my weapon of choice. And when I can look out and an audience that I see a nod, or I can click in and I can see when somebody's really connected. Man, there's something that just there's this sense of pride that comes over. And I think for that little kid, there was a lot of things that didn't feel like I was making a difference. And even going forward thinking I wanted to be a performer and not being able to go to the colleges that I wanted to go to and always feeling like the deck was stacked against me. I had just growing up after that point. I had this real bad what I call kind of a victim mentality, which I got really good at explaining why other people were achieving things and how it was easier for them. And why this was harder for me. And, and it was always like, Well, I have to work twice as hard to get somewhere I have to. So I really created this really kind of BS story in my head about how things are harder for me. And it was like this badge of honor. And so I kept thinking, Well, I'm going to continue to fight because I know that I want that. I want to feel that significance that I felt on stage in the first grade, I want to make a difference. And it really wasn't until I found myself in my like early 20s. I was 100 pounds overweight. I dropped out of college three times, my mom had called me and said hey, we see all like the collection agencies sending stuff to the house and we think you should move home. And that was the most humiliating peace at 22 years old moving back home and wanting to like bow up and tell my mom No, this is my fight this you know, this is me against the world. And I was just I just surrendered man. I was just like, nope, Okay, I'm gonna move home. And that, you know, you ask why does it matter so much to me why, what that significance piece is and to go from that give up moment to where I'd be where I am now. And I know where that shift happened. Because I stopped performing. I stopped speaking I stopped chasing that seed that was in that first grade Jimmy and I was bartending I was we moved here to Dallas where I am now. And I remember I was just getting ready for another like lunch shift. It was like, you know, Groundhog's Day, and I stepped out of the shower, wrap the towel around me and stopped in front of the mirror. And I just thought I just didn't respect that guy. At mark. I literally thought it is cheesy as it sounds, I just thought, who's gonna love this? I'm like, who wants to follow this guy like, this is you Nelson at 22. And there was no like, well, you're a young kid like you're an adult. And it was like, that was the pivot moment for me and everything didn't change the next day. But that's where I was like, I took full responsibility to where I was and stop pointing fingers and go, look, I've gone from Dallas, to Oklahoma to Florida at the time, and the same problems kept following me. And it wasn't until I had that moment in the mirror is like, Look, where you are right now today is 1,000%, your responsibility and your fault. So you've got your 1,000% to change it. And that's, you know, 15 years later, I'm sitting here talking to you, it started taking those steps to change it. Marc Gutman 10:48 That's like what happened between first grade Jimmy who's upstaging Justin Martin, who I wonder where he is today. But, you know, first grade Jimmy and 22 year old Jimmy who's looking in the mirror and saying, I'm not where I want to be like, what kind of happened in between there because it sounds like you had some you had some successes, some wins some some ups, but also some downs. Like what was what was going on, like when, when you were going through like high school, were you thinking like, hey, like, I'm going to, I'm going to take the world by storm and be a performer. Coach Jimmy 11:21 There was the want to be a performer. But as far as take the world by storm, no. And it's crazy, because there are times this version of me forgets how I used to think. But literally in high school, I remember telling a it was either a teacher or a guidance counselor. They're asking about goals. And I said something along the the effects of, yeah, I don't set a whole lot of goals, because I just don't want to be disappointed or let myself down. And knowing the animals that I am now, I really thought that was like a responsible way to live. I'm like, well, that's safe, you're never going to be disappointed. Why put yourself out there? Why? Why set an actual metric, because all you're doing is setting yourself up for disappointment. And that's really how I went through high school. And when it became apparent that I wanted to perform, but my mom would say things like, hey, Jimmy, and I also knew I wanted to perform. And I was only specific, okay, I want to go learn from the best. I did have that in me, I wanted to be teachable, I wanted to learn from the best. And she's like, we don't even have the money for you to go audition for these schools, much less go. And again, that's where this like seat of resentment just came in, I felt like there was this VIP rope in life that I wasn't allowed across, like, hey, all these other people get to go on the other side of this thing they get to pursue they even get, and it was like I didn't even get to try like like the dream was shut down before I even got to go in and try to fail because I wasn't even given access to go audition or do any of those things. And and that's really where that guy was in 22. Because, you know, I went to a two year school here. And then I transferred to the University of Oklahoma and then ran out to Florida. And it was like, anytime things got hard I ran. So I was this kind of fight or flight I would like and I and I'd always have some great excuse why it wasn't my fault. I would move. But the same issues. Follow me wherever I went Marc Gutman 13:12 until that moment in the mirror. And then so you have this switch, you have this moment. What's sort of the flip look like what what's the other side look like? Like? What was the first step you took? After having that realization? Coach Jimmy 13:24 I keep this I keep this note here on my, on my computer that looks at me all the time. And it says are you willing to be willing? And it's just a reminder to me because that was the shift up to that point. I wasn't teachable. It wasn't that people hadn't tried to help me before. Whether it be you know, the fact that I was heavy was it would have been professionally. For some reason. I just was really quick on to explain explain what we're good at explaining why that wasn't gonna work for me. Yeah, that works for you. This isn't going to work for me. This is why things and I think that shift was willing to be willing to not immediately judge something before trying without, I wasn't ever willing to do the work before I wasn't willing to be coachable. I wasn't willing to look at things a different way. I wasn't willing to be open minded, I had already decided how things are what's already harder won't won't. What won't work for me. So it was a combination of that. And then looking around and thinking well, what what is already in my world that I can start with, you know, so if I'm looking at, you know, physically it's like, cool, you can go walk around the block, you can go start jogging, Oh, you've been given certain books about mindset, or ultimately things about storytelling or things in acting things that you're not even taken advantage of the resources that you have with you for free right now. And it was just these tiny little baby steps. I never during this entire journey. There was never this huge overhaul and I think that's what I attribute my long term success to it was take a baby step change something small Watch, give it some time before you try to take on the next thing, see the results, see the benefits of that master that, then take home the next piece, then take on the next day, if I if I had tried to jump from a 22 year old Jimmy in the mirror, to the way I think or the way I operate my life now in this huge gap, it wouldn't have stuck. And I see that in mistaken people all the time, whether it's with a nutrition diet situation where it's like, Hey, I'm going to completely revamp everything, or whether it's in their mindset or in their business. They think they have to it's zero or 100. And man, I'm saying I'm here because I went zero to point 5.5 to one and so I really, I don't know that I was a plan to think long term, but I know it's benefited me. Marc Gutman 15:46 Yeah, totally. And it's interesting, like, I still resonate with that, like I, the phrase, I always uses the game of inches, you know, I just I always feel like even when we're doing speaking or whatever it is, in my mind, I think I'm gonna have this quantum jump. But it's actually like these little little iterative steps to get to where we are. But it's interesting because my perception of you. Now certainly, I didn't know you at 22. But the way you describe that 22 year old Jimmy is like night and day to the Jimmy I know today because I would classify you like if I had cut away like say three words. I mean, one of the things that I would say about you're like you're dedicated, you're committed, you are right. You are a hard worker, right. Like you're you're a grinder and do you think that that commitment that that kind of relentless commitment to work? And when I say work, I mean, you know, self development. If you you can't really see Jimmy on the video right now, but Jimmy is extremely fit. Physical Fitness is a passion of his it's not natural, he works his tail off at it. And, and, and then same with with work, but I mean, what I'm sensing This is a direct reflection of, you know, of that inspired by that 22 year old Jimmy I mean, do you think that you scared I mean, is one of the reasons you continue to grind because you're scared of regressing back to 22 year old Jimmy in the mirror. Coach Jimmy 17:07 It's not scared of aggression. It's I don't know my potential. And it what scares me is not knowing that guy. Right. And so if let's take weight loss as an example, you know, I had a decade career in in health and fitness with Beachbody, right lost 100 pounds. And then I worked with so many people, and most of the people I worked with were trying to recapture some former version of themselves, right? I think it only looked the way I did in high school. Oh, man, it was kicking in college. And they were chasing some former version themselves. Dude, I and the other part that was hard for them is they never had to deal. They never had to live with the consequences of their choices when they were young, because their metabolism was higher. They could eat whatever they want you right? I lived with the consequences of all my crappy decisions throughout my childhood, whether that be my mindset, physically, all those things. I lived with that guy until 2223 years old. So when I started making these changes, and I saw the benefits of doing something differently, I became obsessed with what else is possible? Where can I go from here? What's the next thing and so it isn't so much scared of becoming the guy that I was. It's a fear of never becoming the guy that I could be. Because right now at 43 years old, I've never felt better. I'm in the best shape of my life. I'm in you know, I'm career wise, I'm having a blast. I'm stepping into new and exciting places. I'm on stages, that these virtual cool stages that I've never been on before. It's like the next thing and I don't want to stop this ride. And so I show up every morning excited because I feel like I'm being everybody is rewarded in public for what they do in private. And so this grinder mentality that you know of me now, this guy that gets up early, and I'm very regimented now, like my routine is a huge deal to me, I tell people all the time, I feel I live the life of freedom that I do. Because somewhere along the way, I chose to become a slave to a few daily things that just are non negotiables for me now. And so no longer is it about getting ready. It's staying ready. So when that opportunity knocks you jump and you go for it and so no, it's I'm not scared of going back to the dude I was it's what if I never What's next? And you know, it's been so cool this journey so far. And it's a lot of hard work and there's been ups and downs and all the things but it's chasing that next version of me. Marc Gutman 19:35 How will you know when you've sort of reached your potential? Coach Jimmy 19:39 You don't you know, and I think somewhere like if I can go back to my acting thing I had a I had an acting mentor. That really ingrained to me Jimmy until you learn to fall in love with the process over the performance. You're always going to be kind of disappointed and somewhere along the way. I the same way did an acting classes. Or, you know, working on a play or it wasn't about opening night, it was all the little trying to figure out who this character is, who this person is, and showing up daily and trying things and, you know, the the wins and the losses and trying so Well, that didn't work. And so it became this analogy for my entire life of, instead of looking for a time where I can put it in cruise control, you know, I thought that was my business forever, oh, when I get when I start making this much money, right? Help this many people, I can throw it in cruise control and just coast. And then I would reach whatever metric that was, and it would never feel like what I thought it was gonna feel like I was proud of myself. I took time to celebrate. And then there was just the next horizon the next challenge. And so that's a great question. I don't know that we ever know when we're going to arrive. But I love chasing the next version of me. And so it isn't this burden to me, it isn't this. Oh, well, you know, gotta keep grinding because I find I find ways to celebrate along the way. I see this all the time. People don't take the time to celebrate these little victories. If people watch me on my especially on my social media, my Instagram, you'll see a lot of my workouts right on my Instagram stories. And after a lift, I tend to I'll get up and I tend to pack my leg. And I was gonna what's what's the length pack? And I've heard a story, a pastor tell the story one time about how he was playing tennis. And his his his tennis instructor said, Man, you're really hard on yourself every time you do something wrong, but you have like a great forehand, and they never see you celebrate the things you do well, he's like, well, there's always something else to work on. He said it true. He said, but if you never celebrate the things that you do well, and he's like, Yeah, but I don't, you know, I don't wanna make a big deal about it. I don't want to be, you know, Tiger Woods fist pump. He's like, we got to find a way for you to at least acknowledge these little things you're doing. And so what they found for him, was this little tap on the leg. And I really took that to heart and started finding ways in my life, whether that's physically whether that's business wise, working with the next client, whatever that thing is to go do to me, you showed up today. Good job, winter, lots of cute man you gave it, you shut up and took a swing today, you know, and so Pat, and give yourself a little bit of recognition, because I think that's where people burn out. Because they never do take the time to take, you know, celebrate these little victories. Marc Gutman 22:23 I love that. So it's such an awesome little nugget there, this idea of giving yourself a device or a way of having muscle memory for celebration like that, that stuff. So that's so cool. I love it. So like, let's just kind of go back. So you had this awakening you had this moment, you're a bartender. For some reason. I'm imagining like your tending bar at Chili's, or something like that was probably cooler, but are Coach Jimmy 22:48 pretty similar. Marc Gutman 22:48 Yeah, we're in your flare or whatever. But um, so so you have this flip and you start looking forward. What do you want to do? Like what's what's, what's the dream? What's the plan? Coach Jimmy 22:59 Man? That's what a great question. I think it's continued to it's continued to morph. Right. So you know, I'm so thankful when that shift happened when I was bartending. I was waiting tables bartending with this guy, that I had gone to school with his cousin in Lubbock. And this dude, I started watching him lose weight, right. And this is where, especially with a lot of the A lot of my female clients, I say, Man, when it comes to marketing and branding and stuff, I was like, You ladies, y'all have it down so much better than we do. Because y'all are great at sharing and asking each other questions, right? Like, Oh, what's that makeup? How's this work? You know, so I'm watching my buddy lose weight. And we as guys don't just roll up and go like, yo, Mark, you're looking pretty good in those jeans, buddy. What are you doing? Like, we watch somebody else have what we want. And this stupid male ego won't allow us to ask. And so finally I asked him, you know, and and he's telling me he's doing these in home workouts. And I'm like, Oh, no, no, no, I go back to this is where I'm still reverting back to old gym, and like, oh, that doesn't work. And it's so crazy. Because as I've been in business for 15 years, it's amazing to me that we see somebody that has a lifestyle we want doing something well on a business has a podcast, it's kicking ass. And so we go, we've never asked a we already have a story in our head about how, why it's easier for them, or why I could never do what they do, or Oh, they started with 100,000 followers or 1 million downloads, like it's always been this way for them, which it hasn't. But let's say we finally swallow our ego, and ask, and then they tell us something. And they're like, oh, that won't work. And it's fascinating to me how we as people want to eliminate ourselves from what worked for somebody else. And I and I think for me, what I want to do now is I just want to find the people that are hungry, like I became hungry. And the people I love working with is not the person that hears me and says Jimmy, you're a great speaker or Yeah, I've heard that before. That's a great tip or wants to turn around and tell somebody else why, oh, I heard Jimmy say this, you should do that. I, what lights me up is the person that goes, dude, I heard what you said, I went and put it into action the past seven days. And let me tell you how things have been better. Let me tell you how I took these baby steps that you taught me and went forward, whether it's helping somebody like yourself craft a story. And then you come back and you're like, Hey, I tried that on the podcast, I did that on an ID live. The last time I was on stage, I led with this story. And let me tell you how it changed. I think that that's now what I crave the most is just going and I want to feed the doers, the people that are hungry to take action, and that that's what lights me up all day long. Because Because at the end of working with those people, I'm never exhausted, you know. And I think that that's a big telltale for us to figure out where we're supposed to be is what's those things that that we do that fills our bucket and doesn't drain us? Marc Gutman 26:00 Yeah. And it's nothing better when someone comes up in and tells you how they what you said or what you talked about impacted their life. And then there's that that's, there's just it's just so energetic. And like you said, it's a it's a faucet versus a drain. But how do you handle those people that either give you harsh criticism, or are like look like your talk stuck? Like it didn't work? Or like I don't know if anyone's ever been that harsh, but like, I mean, even I get feedback, where they're probably saying, hey, this could use improvement, and I heard your talk sock, but you know, the, you know, I'm much less better, much less better at receiving, you know, that criticism than I am the Praise, praise is easy. Like, that's what I'm looking for. But how do you? How do you handle that when someone might not be receptive to your message or your talk? Or even if you bombed, right? I mean, we just don't come out and crush it. Coach Jimmy 26:52 I think the first thing you have to do is you have to look at the source. Where's this criticism coming from? Right? It's do or is it somebody that I needed there? You know, it's different. If I'm going to a coach or a mentor, somebody I respect and say, yo, be honest with me, because my best mentors in my world, they've all had this double edged sword. They weren't the person that told me I was the best, but I knew they were tough on me, because of what they saw in me. Had they not seen any potential had they not seen, like the strands of potential greatness, they wouldn't have been hard on me. And so those people that gave me that feedback, I was thankful for that that kind of had that. Two ways of like, hey, you're doing good man. I'm definitely one that I respond to positive reinforcement. I'm not one of those guys that are motivated by somebody telling me I can't do something like, hey, it comes more like this. I know you can do this, and that efforts not getting you there, I will go run through a brick wall for those mentors, right? Like, Yo, I see what your pot to fit your potential is. And what you're doing right now is not going to get you there. And it's not that you can't do it. But as far as like just public, that doesn't resonate. I don't hear a lot of it. You know, and and the people that just want to disagree with me. This is what I love about storytelling. I think stories are the greatest way to handle any objection, right? Somebody's like, yeah, Jimmy, but you know, usually it's like, let's say I'm trying to get them into, you know, an offer some kind of business or service or whatever. And there's like, Yeah, I don't have time for that, or I don't have money for this. So those things don't work. My favorite like, Yeah, I don't know about that. All I know is and I tell a story. And you, you you and I we can debate about facts and figures all day long. You can't argue with my story, doesn't mean you're going to convert doesn't mean you're going to be in my tribe or agree with me. But you can't argue with my story. And it just feels like it diffuses any of that negative feedback immediately. It's just like, Yeah, I don't know about that. Let me tell you about Billy. And usually I will find a story, whether it's my own, or somebody I've worked with, that has the exact same pushback that person just gave me. And I'm like, yeah, I'm sorry, you feel that way. I'm going to tell you why Billy had the exact same situation you did, and came out a winner on the other side. You know, Hey, I know you don't have any time. Let me tell you about Billy, who you know, has three jobs and four kids and to her, you know, special needs. And he just he built this business. Are you busier than Billy? Yeah, I don't know, man, you know, and I just, I just get, I just get kind of just, it's becoming like this collector of stories. And that's usually where I combat those and just tell another story and keep moving forward. Yeah, man. Marc Gutman 29:37 I love that. That's such a powerful, powerful way to use stories and I want to get to that in a second. But like, how did you even get into speaking so I'm still like, you know, you've had this you know, we're where we're at now is you're at the restaurant. you're checking out some guy's pants. Yeah. And then he'd said he looks good. And I'm and you're like, hey, how did you you know, lose some weight? Like how'd you How'd you end up in the speaking? Coach Jimmy 30:01 Yeah, that's a great question. So, back to my buddy, you know, Jeremy, at the at the bar, he tells me Hey, I'm doing these DVDs this at home fitness stuff. And I you know, I tell him No, but I keep watching me, right? I tell them no, this is why it doesn't work. And then I keep watching and I keep watching and finally Mike cool, dude. Let me start. And so that's where I was introduced to Beachbody. That was where my health and fitness part started. And so I started just it was literally, you know, it was just two workouts you just alternated every other day. And it was a baby step, right? It wasn't anything crazy. It was like, okay, there's a lot my world right now I can't control. I can push play on this DVD at the time. Every day. This is these 30 minutes I can control. There's a lot of other things in my world. And so for me, it became some certainty. So baby steps and baby steps. And this is where I go to lose 100 pounds. And as I transformed outside, inside, I started getting a little bit of that mojo back of that dream that that first grade, Jimmy had to be on stage as reignited. And I started putting myself out there more in auditioning and doing theater here in Dallas, to the point where I actually started working quite a bit and somebody said, Well, why don't why aren't you in New York City pursuing this? And I was like, I can't do that. And it was like, I needed somebody else to give me permission to go dream big. I was like, Oh, this is cute. I'm just gonna do a little, you know, community theater here in Dallas. And somebody's like, you're good. Like, why don't you go, dude, once you go try it in the end. So that was, and it just it stopped me cold because I didn't have a good excuse. And so I made the jump. And while I was in New York City, pursuing this acting career, and I started, and it was funny because I kept dropping out of school. So what I said when I went to New York City is, Hey, I'm gonna finish my, that city is going to be my bachelor's and master's degree, I'm going to go take acting and scene study classes with people that are literally working, you know, I go to class every Tuesday afternoon. And people in that class are working on soaps or in Broadway shows. And I was super intimidated. But it was so cool about going to the shows and seeing people that were actually working and just going that they're they're just better than me, was watching them struggle with the same stuff I did, watching them get up and completely suck at something one day, and I was like, Oh, and I don't know if this sounds terrible to say that. That was more. That gave me more confidence, watching people that had made it suck at something, then anything I was doing any better. Because we get it in our head that the people that we're looking at that we emulate, or we want to be like them, we think they have it all figured out. We think that they don't struggle in anything. They think that everything they touch is gold, and watching these people who were working actors, still struggle with the scene or get really harsh feedback, the same feedback I was getting from the guy running the class. And again, you went back. Okay, so let's go. But you were saying how do you know when you've made it? This is where I think I really did learn to fall in love with the process. It was like, Oh, those people didn't make it there. they've they've, they're a step ahead of me. But they're still trying to get better. They're still trying to find the potential part of themselves. And that comes with being coachable. It's It comes with being able to get this feedback. And so in New York, I started to do this. And that's where the health and fitness business said, Hey, Jimmy, I think you could do this as well. And so I would go to these events of different people that were losing weight. And usually I would get asked, like, who wants to who wants to share a testimony, he wants to tell a story. And because of my background in theater, I was using one of the only people that wasn't terrified to talk in front of somebody. And so it was like me in front of five people that I'm like, Yeah, sure. So you know, my name is Jimmy and I used to weigh 100 pounds, or we used to be 100 pounds heavier. And so it was these little baby steps. And what I realized as my acting career that had some success, ultimately wasn't going where I thought it was. And I'm spending days like passing out chocolates and doing these bullshit things, you know, to try to make ends meet in Times Square. And I'm looking at these billboards of like a Broadway show or the next movie. And I'm like, this is Don't they know, this is how the story is supposed to end a little first grade, Jimmy comes to the big city, and then he's on a billboard. And there was like this, this quiet whisper in my gut that said, Jimmy, stop waiting for other people to put you on their stages and go make your own Dude, don't quit, quit, quit asking the gatekeeper to let you in this other world. And I realized that I got just as much fulfillment. Speaking on a stage seeing people's eyes light up or changing their belief system or taking action for the first time in their life. That lit me up just as much, if not more than any musical or TV show or indie film or anything else I done. Because there I felt like I was I wasn't just entertaining someone. I had the power to change somebody's life on a stage. And that's where I was like, cool. It was really easy to put the acting stuff behind me and go down this path where you know me Now, Marc Gutman 35:05 a common question I get all the time is Mark, can you help me with our brand? Yes, we help companies solve branding problems. And the first step would be to schedule a no obligation brand clarity call, we'll link to that in the show notes, or head over to wildstorm comm and send us an email, we'll get you booked right away. So whether you're just getting started with a new business, or whether you've done some work and need a refresh, or whether you're a brand that's high performing and wants to stay there, we can help. After you book, your brand clarity call, you'll learn about our brand audit and strategy process will identify if you need a new logo or just a refresh, will determine if your business has a branding problem. And you'll see examples of our work and get relevant case studies. We'll also see if branding is holding your business back and can help you get to the next level. So what are you waiting for, build the brand you've always dreamed of. Again, we'll link to that in the show notes, or head over to wildstorm comm and send us an email. Now back to the show. So that's so interesting to me. So you're in New York, and you had a clear vision at that point that you wanted to be on stages and a different kind of speaker rather than an actor had you seen? Like, what was your model for that? Like I you know, I think like, for me, you know, for so long my my model of a speaker was like the bad motivational speaker from high school, you know, like, I didn't have that much experience. And I actually don't think it was until, you know, I became an entrepreneur and I started going to conferences and things like that, that I saw this kind of whole different world like, Hey, you can speak and people can share things. And wow, like in an hour you, you might learn something that might transform your business or your life. So what was your like? How did you even know that existed? Like, what was your model for that? Coach Jimmy 37:06 You know, I didn't initially I really, I'm thankful I accidentally stumbled into my early career with Beachbody, right. Like I accidentally stumbled into network marketing. I don't even know what it was. But what network marketing did for me is it introduced me to personal development. So I didn't know that like motivational speaking or any of the people that we think of that are the big wigs in that world. I didn't know that existed. But I had a lot physically outside, I lost 100 pounds, but I had a lot to work on in my mindset. And so as I started trying to pursue this career, and the only reason I stumbled into it is because I had had success with the products. I had a friend that said, Hey, I think you'd be good at this. I never saw myself as a salesman. I had no like actual career experience. Obviously, I dropped out of school, anything business wise, or like what look like a real job or to make actual money outside of getting lucky and booking the movie or the Broadway show. Like there was nothing in my history that I was gonna be good at any of this because I quit stuff really easy, you know. And so I got in there. And I was still struggling because I still saw that Jimmy when I looked in the mirror, there was still a lot of it like a mental things. And so I had a mentor early on that said, cool, Jimmy, what are you reading? What are you listening to? And I was like, What do you mean, he's like, in the morning? What do you do when you wake up? I'm like, I don't know, I throw on ESPN or the news on or he's like, I'm gonna challenge you to read 10 pages of a good book a day. I'm like, dude, reading me outside of a script. I'm like, it's just not my jam. He's like, I didn't ask if it's your jam. It's like 10 pages. He's like looking at the way you did your weight loss. He's like, Can you give me 10 pages a day. And so the very first personal development book I ever read was The slight edge by Jeff Olson, I think is his name. I have it here behind me. And so I was like, Okay, I can do that. 10 pages a day. And so that's where I was introduced to this world of these authors, and then eventually speakers that were having this impact that I knew I had in me somewhere, you know, on a higher level than cool, you do a musical and somebody super entertained for two hours. And they're applauding at the end, you're like, gosh, you helped me escape my world for two hours. It was this flip of instead of helping you escape your life for two hours, what if I can help change your life over the next 30 minutes, or the next keynote or the next 90 minute speech? And instead of just having you go, Man, that was awesome. Now I'm going back to this life that I've just satisfied with? What if I actually give you steps and things you can take outside of this theater outside of this room that can go with you. And that's again, it was step by step that way I realized, Oh, this is a thing. And people need this and I and I'm watching how people are reacting to me. And it really wasn't until I have other people. Again, pointing out. You have a gift in this. You can do this and it's no different than what I say. Before you can do this, if you're willing to do the work, right, you have potential in you. But you're not going to get there if you if you're just happy with where you are now. And I responded to that, and it was like that was that was the next step. And it was just saying yes to all these little stages, I don't think I ever thought, okay, I someday I'm going to be on a virtual, I'm going to be on a stage in front of 5000 people or 40,000 people or any of the stages that I've had an opportunity to be on, it was just saying yes to the next one. How can I be the best I can be for these people that are in front of me at the at the time, and then continue to work on getting better until the next opportunity shows up? And you know, I know that's just it's not sexy. But that's that's literally it was the step by step process. And then, you know, when somebody like Pete Vargas with adventure, reach last December, calls me and he's like, hey, in four days, can you be in Vegas, we're doing a virtual event, in this 360 degrees stage with 50 foot high walls with a giant zoom interactive stage for 40,000 people in 100 countries. I need you there in four days, can you be there, there was no time to get ready. It's just Yes. And I can do that. Because like I said, I show up every day you stay ready, at some point, like I like having this edge about me. Because I don't know when the next opportunity is gonna and what happens? Do what happens if that the thing that's going to maybe be the thing that your signature moment your entire life comes and we weren't ready for it? Because you're not always gonna get two weeks to prep for things like this? And you're asking, do you have this fear of regressing? No, I am scared to death, that my moment that's going to impact the world, my moment, it's going to like, introduce me to somebody that might change something that may flip the big Domino, whatever, whatever legacy I get to leave on this world, that that opportunity comes and I wasn't ready. And that's what keeps me going every day. Marc Gutman 41:57 You know, I so relate to your experience of how you, you know, term it, needing someone to give you permission to do different things. So when I look back throughout New York, a lot of the inflection points in my life, and I went back to my alma mater at University of Michigan and spoke about this, it was just like, those little moments where someone gave me permission. And it was like, the slightest permission, it wasn't like, I give you permission, right? It was like, Hey, you can do this, right? See this in you. And, you know, I don't see that as a bad thing. I do see it like it myself. I'm like, oh, why did I need that permission. But what I want people to take away from that is like, be the person that spots potential in others. And know that by speaking up and giving that permission to others and telling someone that you see something in them or you believe in them, like, how much of an impact that can have because I just again, I know in my life, like a professor was like, Hey, I think you should go out to the movie business. That's like, that's all he said. It wasn't like he, you know, open up doors for me or anything. And that's I took But before that, I was like, No, I can't do that. That's a crazy talk. I'm just some kid from from Michigan. So thank you for sharing all that. Jimmy is you think about all the work you've done and being prepped, you know, and you know, for your moment and not letting that slip by? Like, what's hard about speaking like, What don't we see? And you talk a lot about what goes on behind the scenes? Like what don't we know, that it takes to be a good speaker? Coach Jimmy 43:24 Yeah. I think for me, the toughest part about being a good speaker, is that staying prepared and ready. But if I think about if I if I use a Broadway actor, as as an example, if I go see a play, that this person is doing eight times a week, It better not feel like they've done it eight times a week, I kind of need to live some of this with them for the first time. And I think for me speaking is living in that spine line between preparation, but not becoming so stale. And I think we've all seen that speaker, where you're like, Man, this is now just coming across as a bad monologue. They said so many times, they're no longer emotionally connected to it. And it's tough. And it's that's what's being a professional is. There are people that have been on Broadway stages and have been in shows for over a decade, think about that, over a decade, doing the same show for eight times a week, and having to relive it and the audience has to come across as they're going through this for the very first time. I saw john Maxwell. Last year, I was at an event in Vegas, I saw that he was going to speak and I hadn't seen him in like five years on stage. I'm like, ah, love to hear what John's doing these days and I sit down. And it was still it was the same speech I had heard five years ago, and I was just as riveted. Like I went through the whole thing with him even it was like it was like watching a great movie all over again. And I think what people don't realize is the amount of to really be great at this. The amount of practice and preparation that The non sexy standing up in my office trying something new with maybe the same story. You know, sometimes it's the same story is like, Can this be better? Can I tweak this? You know, early on, I wrote this down when you were giving me my intro and talk about how we work together. Even storytelling in different mediums like I've been working on a written version of my story. And it's been a completely different challenge, because I literally, I took the transcription of one of my YouTube videos of my keynote, and I thought I just put it down here. And then as you start reading, you realize how much of what I do on stage does not translate to the page. And so it's so but in having to rewrite and make this story just as riveting for a reader, it's informed me different things that could be doing on stage for a story I've told a million times. And so I think what people don't see is, you don't see the preparation, the people that just think, oh, what you're a good speaker, you just get up there and wing it. To an extent Yes, there are parts of me because I had done the basics so much. If I got thrown into something and had to rip off the cuff, I'm able to do that. But if I just stopped preparing from now for the rest of my career, I'm gonna start getting worse, there is no treading water in life, we are getting better or worse at something, we are moving closer to a goal or further away, we are becoming fitter and healthier, or more lethargic and sicker, we are getting smarter or dumber, like there is no treading water. And I guess that's just what I want to get across to people is that if these little tiny unsexy, well, nobody's around, they're easy to do, but they're easy not to do Jim Rohn talks about that all the time, the keys to success, these simple little daily disciplines that are easy to do. The problem is, they're also easy not to do and most people aren't willing to show up every day without somebody making them continue to try to get better every day. Marc Gutman 46:56 Absolutely. And so, you've alluded to this several times. But I think, you know, what's unique about a lot of the work you do is, you are so focused on story and storytelling in speaking and as I've been kind of taking notes, here, I've got all these like different Venn diagrams, and your whole life has been, um, that that might be an extreme to say your whole life, but what I can gather is you're really talented at sort of mashing up disciplines. And for example, you were able to mash up health and fitness into your into acting, and that became something a bit different, right? You're able to mash up your ability to perform, and, and speak and tell story. And it's and for me, it's like all these like different Venn diagrams of kinda like, where you've been able to find this unique ability. And so when you talk about storytelling, and I'm sure that wasn't something that always that you always saw as a tool, you might have been, you know, like, for me, I was naturally good at it until like, I learned about it. And then I was like, oh, and it's almost like, once you've learned about, it's harder to, to use it because it becomes a thing you want to, you know, be good at and be structured and understand how it works. But can you talk a little bit about, you know, your realization of when storytelling became important to you, and then also like, how you work it into your speaking and working with the people that you coach? Coach Jimmy 48:23 Yeah, there's, there's two points there that you just crossed. So the fact that these mashups I love the way you put that, if there's a quote that says how you do anything, is how you do everything. And somewhere along the way that I started connecting these pieces, and I and for me, it all started with taking control of my health and fitness. And once I that, and this, I don't know, just the background as an actor, anybody think about that, like a dancer, a painter, any artists, it's this meticulous thing to show up every day and work on their art. One of my favorite books is the War of Art by Steven pressfield. And he talks about that, that willingness to show up every day. And I think that, that acting was the acting part. And the fitness part prepped me for this life. You know, this four years in New York City, I'd go to three or four auditions a day knowing I'm going to hear no way more than I hear Yes. No clue that that was preparing me for my life as Marc Gutman 49:15 an entrepreneur Coach Jimmy 49:16 that I was going to the know wasn't going to scare me anymore. Because I'm like, Well, whatever. That's just always I know, I'm going to hear no wave as an actor, you know, you're going to hear no way more than Yes. And most people I was gifted with that blessing not knowing it at the time, that I had friends that were in other jobs and like how do you do that every day? I could go and they say thank you never hear from again, like, I don't know, do you go when you give it your best swing? And you come out, you know, the next day like you just keep showing up as far as I didn't know story was so important to me. When I started my business initially in with health and fitness. It was 2007 2008. So we're talking early social media and I tried to do all the traditional network marketing things of, Hey, I got a space and we're going to have a meeting and like nobody was showing up in New York. So I was working on a TV show. And anybody that's ever worked in TV or if you don't know, so want to hurry up and wait. And I was working on Ugly Betty on ABC, I had a buddy of mine. That was one of the leads in it that I got to college with. They've moved the show from LA to New York. And he's like, hey, do you want a gig, they need them. The show was set in a fashion magazine. They want the same employees everyday there. I was like, yeah, that's how I got my sag card. It was it was a steady paycheck as an actor. And so what I started doing is, with all this downtime, I take my laptop out, and I was like, Alright, well, maybe there's a way to find people that might want to, like help have my health help with health and fitness on Facebook, right. And so this was right when Facebook had kind of opened up to everybody, I missed it when it was just in college. I you know, I was older than that. So I started playing around on there, and I started having a lot of success. And then eventually my dad, who's been in real estate for 30 plus years, start seeing what I'm doing. And he's like, Hey, can you come teach my real estate agents who's a broker? And he's like, can you come teach my agents to do what you do? And I was like, they want to lose some weight. He's like, No, he's like, you do such a great job of just leading with you. You don't lead with your program, or your supplements, or Beachbody or he's like, people just fall in love with you. And then they don't even know what they what you do, but they just know they want to be around you. And that's where we're sometimes we're so close to what we do naturally what we've been working on, or we see something that we've worked on in another compartment of our lives that shows up in this other area. And that was the first moment I took a step back and looked at what I was doing. I was like, Oh, I'm just doing what I always knew as an actor, that now had come naturally to me because as a professional actor for over a decade by that point. I was like, oh, okay, yeah. And so I started looking and seeing how most real estate agents do their business. And I'm like, Yeah, I don't know any of these people. I know who their broker is, I know they have for sale signs. But I don't know you. And so I started going in and working with those agents to help them find like a personal story of something they overcame, even if it had nothing to do with real estate, because I was like, Look, I've watched my parents for 30 years. And I know it's not if there's a hiccup in your whole real estate transaction. It's when what if we told the story about how you mister real estate agent overcame something as in your adolescence or is your childhood or in your adult life, that lets me know, when things go sideways in this deal, you're the person that I want in my foxhole, because you've already set the expectation, hey, I'm not going to be the agent that promises nothing's gonna go wrong. I'm gonna be the agent. That's gonna promise you when it does, you're gonna want me on your side, we're going to get through this. And that was the first step outside of just doing it for myself that I realized, oh, there were other people that I can help do this as well. Marc Gutman 52:59 So many questions, but I want to ask you about something you just said right there. Because I think it's an insight that people listening, we really need to take a moment kind of step back and rewind there. Because I think a lot of people struggle with this idea of personal storytelling. And I wish we had about five hours to get into this. But, you know, they think like, I don't have a story, that's interesting. You know, they also might say something, and you just brought this up as an example, like, I don't have an exact story that is in my business that illustrates what I wanted to do. And you kind of just talked about that, and gave a great example. And I'd love for you to share a little bit that that technique that you just used, where you can tell a story that has a similar emotion or a similar arc, but isn't really related directly to what you're talking about. Do you know what I'm talking about? And Coach Jimmy 53:56 it's like when I get done with my keynote speech, or when I'm working with one of my workshops that I share the story of first grade, Jim, and I'm like, okay, when does first grade me in pajamas singing us Christmas song have to do with what I do working with entrepreneurs, nothing and everything. Because you know why this is important to me, right? And so we worked on this before, I think if you can tell me a story about why you're a normal person, just like I am, you've struggled with something. It doesn't even have to be what's in your, what's your occupation is, but then you tell me a way that you overcame that you tell me something about yourself, like you're letting me know, you and we that's why I feel like personal storytelling is the fastest way to create know, like and trust with an audience. And who do people do business with people they know like and trust. And if you share me, show me a little bit of your personal side. maybe be a little vulnerable with me. Show me some of your wounds. Either Show me how you overcame something or just something Where you messed up once you're like, man, I never want to be that guy again. Or I never, you know, I went through this and I messed this up, I never want you to have to deal with the pain that I dealt with. So let me work with you. There's so many stories there. And it doesn't have to be. And there's times, I'm so thankful for my story, there's times I wish 100 pound weight loss wasn't a part of my story. Because that's where people go, Oh, I need a seven figure story. I need 100 pound weight loss, I need to I climb Mount Everest. And I'm like, No, really, man, if you'll just tell me the one little time that you know, somebody disappointed you or you disappointed somebody, or something went sideways. And then you came through that. Those are the things that are going to resonate. Because really, and you said it to when we're telling our story. We're really not even thinking about what we went through. They're thinking about an emotion that they dealt with as well. If I talk about me, in New York City, passing out chocolates in Times Square, looking at these billboards thinking that's where I was supposed to be you in the audience are just thinking about a time in your life where you felt behind like you were supposed to be further along than where you were. And that's man, when somebody finds themselves in your story, emotionally, that game over by game over because you're like, Okay, this person understands how I feel, even if our details are different. Marc Gutman 56:22 Well, Jimmy, as we come to an end here, I've got two more questions. And the first is because less of a question and more of an opportunity. Where can I listeners learn more about you, I understand you might have a free gift for them that you can talk about. But where can people learn more about coach Jimmy more about storytelling, and everything that you do and bring to this world? Coach Jimmy 56:44 Yeah, I'm glad this is what we ended with this. Because the number one question I get all the time is Jimmy, I don't even know if I have a story. And so what I put together is a checklist, you got a story well crafted, calm and get my checklist, what it is, it's literally my personal checklist of what makes a good story. What it does, is it just helps you maybe think of some stories that you haven't thought of before. And what that means is you can start figuring out where that personal story ties into what you do with your product and service. So just get a story well crafted calm, and you can get that for free. Marc Gutman 57:14 Thank you, Jimmy. And as we come to a close here, I want you to think back to that little first grade Jimmy and that kind of funny outfit at the front of the stage. And if we saw you today, ran into you today, what do you think he'd say? Coach Jimmy 57:29 He'd be really proud, he'd be really proud. And because he would see that he had an impact that he mattered that he was seen, and that he'd be super proud. Marc Gutman 57:45 And that is coach Jimmy Nelson. So many gold nuggets in that conversation. There is no treading water in life. Loved Jimmy's insight that you can't argue with my story. No one can argue with your story is a story about talking about tapping on his leg to celebrate to give self praise. I think that's something I'm going to take away from this personally, again, to start doing as I'm tapping my leg right now, because I'm very excited about how I'm delivering this End of Episode outro. And I think the number one insight that really is blowing my mind is that you will be rewarded in public for what you do. In private Look, there is no overnight success. Everyone that you see being successful, has been working very, very hard behind closed doors to get there. I hope you enjoyed this conversation as much as I did. It was such a treat to talk with Jimmy and hear how he grinds every day to work towards his best self as well to find out who he can really become. I know I'm looking forward to seeing Where's Jimmy is going and I asked you what version of yourself is in your potential. big big thank you to coach Jimmy. We will link to all things coach Jimmy in the show notes. link to his extremely valuable story checklist and his Instagram. And if you don't follow Jimmy on Instagram start today. I thoroughly enjoy the lean coach Jimmy lifting massive amounts of weight like some Norwegian strong man, it really is cool. Follow me on Insta you won't be disappointed. If you know of a guest who should appear on our show. please drop me a line at podcast at wild story.com. Our best guests like Jimmy come from referrals from past guests and our listeners. Well that's the show. Until next time Make sure to visit our website www.wildstorm.com where you can subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher or via RSS, so you'll never mis

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers
Kenley Jansen Blew a Save But Let's Not Overreact...Yet

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 28:21


The Dodgers lost on Wednesday after Kenley Jansen blew a save and Jimmy Nelson gave up a run in the 10th. Should Jansen be pitching on consecutive days? Also, some news and notes on Trevor Bauer's second start, the offense and the new Dodger Stadium renovations.Locked On Dodgers, the daily podcast about the Los Angeles Dodgers with hosts Jeff Snider and Vince Samperio, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Dodgers in the Audacy podcast app or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute with two of the biggest Dodger fans you'll ever meet. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers
Jimmy Nelson Added to 40-Man, Opening Day Lineup + More

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 36:14


Jeff and Vince hosted a chat on the Locker Room app and took on some questions while discussing some other topics. They talked about Jimmy Nelson, Dustin May, the Opening Day lineup and more!Locked On Dodgers, the daily podcast about the Los Angeles Dodgers with hosts Jeff Snider and Vince Samperio, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Dodgers in the Himalaya podcast app or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute with two of the biggest Dodger fans you'll ever meet. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers
Jimmy Nelson is Great, Plus Roster Cuts Upcoming and Follow-Ups

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 27:32


Jimmy Nelson looked great again on Tuesday and is making a hard push to earn a roster spot. His former and current teammate Corey Knebel looked just as good, and a lot of future Dodgers showed us again that the future is bright. Jeff is here to talk about all that, along with some follow-ups on Vince's episode from Tuesday and some predictions about the upcoming round of roster cuts.Locked On Dodgers, the daily podcast about the Los Angeles Dodgers with hosts Jeff Snider and Vince Samperio, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Dodgers in the Himalaya podcast app or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute with two of the biggest Dodger fans you'll ever meet. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON20 for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers
Jimmy Nelson, Josiah Gray, Ryan Pepiot + a Mailbag Episode

Locked On Dodgers – Daily Podcast On The Los Angeles Dodgers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 33:57


The Dodgers lost to the Cubs but saw some flashes from a veteran pitcher and a couple young prospects. Then Jeff and Vince answer questions about David Price, Gavin Lux, earliest Dodger memories and more.Locked On Dodgers, the daily podcast about the Los Angeles Dodgers with hosts Jeff Snider and Vince Samperio, is part of the Locked On Podcast Network.Be sure to subscribe to Locked On Dodgers in the Himalaya podcast app or wherever you get your podcasts, and come back every weekday morning and spend your morning commute with two of the biggest Dodger fans you'll ever meet. Thanks for listening, and tell your friends!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices