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In this episode of KJH Insights, Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Managing Partner & Portfolio Manager, discuss the uncertain economic landscape, driven by U.S. policy changes, trade negotiations, and shifting bond yields. They also explore Canada's evolving role in the global economy, particularly in commodities, and the implications for investors. Join them as they cut through the noise to highlight the key issues impacting markets.
In this month's KJH Insights, Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Portfolio Manager, explore the ripple effects of “Demolition Day” — when sweeping U.S. tariffs shook global markets — and why they believe the real story is about debt, recession risk, and policy missteps. They unpack: Why gold is surging What yield reversals are telling us How we're positioning portfolios with more credit, less equity, and a focus on quality Tune in to hear how our investment team is navigating the noise with discipline and long-term clarity.
Markets have stumbled as volatility unsettles investor confidence, driven by Trump's latest economic moves. In this episode of KJH Insights – Managing Risk & Returns, Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, and Joel Clark, CEO, analyze the potential motives behind Trump's strategy and his real endgame. They explore five key theories, the broader market impact, and why the volatility may create opportunities. Is this short-term turbulence or a sign of deeper shifts ahead?
Markets are hitting record highs, but questions remain about what's next. In this episode of KJH Insights, Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, and Joel Clark, CEO, cut through the noise. They discuss the resilience of corporate earnings, the implications of rising bond yields, and how shifting political and economic landscapes, including Trump's return and ongoing tariff discussions, are impacting markets.
In this episode, Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, break down the key forces shaping markets in 2025. From surging bond yields and renewed inflation to political shifts with Trump's return and Trudeau's resignation, they explore how these dynamics are driving market volatility. Amid record-high valuations and solid economic growth, they share how KJ Harrison's investment strategy—focused on resilient, best-in-class businesses and strategic credit exposure—helps them navigate uncertainty and capitalize on emerging opportunities.
In this episode of KJH Insights, Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, delve into the critical factors shaping equity, bond, and broader capital markets as we approach 2025. While the overall outlook for markets remains positive, they tackle pressing concerns such as the potential for the economy overheating, the resurgence of inflation, and the impact of Trump's tariffs. This discussion offers insights on how the KJH investment team is managing investment risk and optimizing returns as we close out the year.
Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, as they delve into whether the market is truly as strong as it appears. The KJH Insights podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, looks at the biggest issues affecting markets and how we navigate those issues to build and protect wealth.
The KJH Insights podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, looks at the biggest issues affecting markets and how we navigate those issues to build and protect wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, as they discuss Nvidia's market dominance, the cautious pace of rate cuts, and avoiding unnecessary risks in today's volatile economic landscape.
The KJH Insights podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, looks at the biggest issues affecting markets and how we navigate those issues to build and protect wealth. Gain insights from Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, as they discuss the risk of stagflation, the dynamics of the latest earnings season, and the impact of the US elections on markets and the broader economy.
The KJH Insights podcast on managing investment risk and returns looks at the biggest issues affecting markets and how we navigate those issues to build and protect wealth. Join us this month as Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, discuss the potential resurgence of inflation, the recent short-term correction in equity markets, and asset allocation during this period.
The latest KJH Insights podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, is available with a look at the biggest issues affecting markets and how we navigate those issues to build and protect wealth. Tune in to hear Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, discuss the rebound of inflation, the breakout in bond yields, and the vulnerability of asset values following a strong run over the summer.
“Jesus is the dictionary in which we look up the meaning of words” – Eugene Peterson. A God with smile lines, loving our enemies, recognizing miracles, proactive love, finding God in the midst of story, living a better story, awakening to a better gospel, the power of please, sorry, thanks, the breath of God, hindsight bias, imaginative meditation, and fantastical storytelling, in this podcast, Mark Batterson, Joel Clark, and the guys talk about the love of God discovered in storytelling and share about their new book series, I Changed The World. This bible story adventure series is aimed at tweens ages 9-12. The first title, David, is available now. For more info on, I Changed The World Website: www.ichangedtheworldbooks.com Available on Amazon
The KJH Insights podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, is back with a look at the biggest issues affecting markets and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Tune in to hear Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, discuss the ongoing resilience of the economy, central banks' determination to curb inflation, and the market bifurcation as mega-cap tech stocks rally.
“Jesus is the dictionary in which we look up the meaning of words” – Eugene Peterson. A God with smile lines, loving our enemies, recognizing miracles, proactive love, finding God in the midst of story, living a better story, awakening to a better gospel, the power of please, sorry, thanks, the breath of God, hindsight bias, imaginative meditation, and fantastical storytelling, in this podcast, Mark Batterson, Joel Clark, and the guys talk about the love of God discovered in storytelling and share about their new book series, I Changed The World. This bible story adventure series is aimed at tweens ages 9-12. The first title, David, is available now. For more on I Changed The WorldWebsite: www.ichangedtheworldbooks.comAmazon: link
When he was 8 years old, Joel Clark loaded bags of his mom's whole grain pancake mix into a red wagon to sell door-to-door. By the mid-90s, he and his older brother had upgraded to selling the mix out of a Mazda sedan and calling it Kodiak Cakes. As he tried to scale the business, Joel made some risky business decisions and almost went bankrupt, but eventually got the brand into Target—a major turning point. Today, Kodiak Cakes is one of the best-selling pancake mixes in America.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting markets and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, discuss a Fed pivot, the impending economic recession, and the impact of the sticky labour market on earnings.
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, discuss the economic slowdown, declining corporate earnings, the impact of big tech job losses on Fed policy, and the long-term investment opportunities in Canada.
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, discuss the signs of worldwide financial stress resulting in a slowing global economy, as well as the impact of what is expected to be a difficult Q3 earnings season.
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, discuss the European energy crisis, the slowing global economy, and the short to medium-term opportunities in fixed income.
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, discuss the Fed's ongoing response to inflation, the recession risk, and the sweet spot in credit markets.
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, discuss central banks' response to rising inflation, the US dollar, and what a recession means for investors.
Welcome, 7 Hatters! In this episode, we speak with Cameron Smith and dive deep into hats 4, 6, and 7... the entrepreneur, the philanthropist, and the seeker, as we poke the bear and take a bite out of one of the most disruptive CPG brands in the last decade.Cameron is a Shark Tank alumni who, along with Joel Clark, took Kodiak Cakes from a red wagon full of paper bags filled with the Clark family heirloom flapjack mix to a 9 figure (yes, I said it correctly...) 9 figure juggernaut who is giving aunt Jemima a run for her money.Cameron's story is inspirational, and his passion, authenticity, and humility are a joy to experience.So if you're ready to learn how to build a multi-multi-million dollar (and growing) brand from scratch... Then let's welcome Cameron to the 7 Hats... -------------------------Visit https://www.the7hats.com/ for more information and more shows.Cameron on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-smith-3486b51a/Kodiak Cakes Website - https://kodiakcakes.com/My Bio & Links: https://sleek.bio/yuvalselikSUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW...Want to be the first to know when new episodes are released? Please subscribe and leave a review!Subscribes and podcasts reviews are pretty darn important to iTunes, and the more reviews we receive, the more likely we'll be able to get The 7 Hats message in front of more people (It's all about the iTunes algorithms)I'd be extremely grateful if you left a review letting me know your favorite part of the show or episode :)
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting recent volatile markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager, discuss soaring inflation and the Fed's response, bear market volatility, and the risk of an earnings recession.
Daily Dose of Drag and Drive #36 Call-Outs, Screenshot your Place on the Lists, Adrenaline Motorcars Corvette Giveaway One Week from right now we will be racing through the Call-Outs!! Winners receive $100 Summit Racing Gift Card and opportunity to make the first passes on Friday night for the AFCO Friday Night Lights! Summit Racing House of Hustle youtube channel for the Gear Vendors Live Stream FIRST RACE of Midwest Drags Clark Rosenstengel vs Glenn Hunter Jr Call-Outs - Zach Havlik VS Jesse Havlik, Matt Walter VS Chucky Skinner, William Spangler VS Anthony McDowell, Ryan Hargett VS Brent Sinclair Drag-N-Drive.com Fastest 100, or 10-14 Second Lists - https://drag-n-drive.com/2022-stats/ IF YOU ARE ON A drag-n-drive.com LIST, YOU NEED TO SCREENSHOT YOUR PLACEMENT NOW! After Midwest Drags, The Fastest 100, 11 Second, 12 Second, 13 Second, 14 Second List WILL CHANGE!! SRMD 2021 had 50 Racers finish that were faster than Joel Clark's 10.188 average at Sick Week! There will be no 10 Second cars on the Fastest 100 List after this event! (We'll add a 10 Second List if that's the case). Drag-n-drive.com for the full list! Will anyone de-thrown Stefan as Number 1??? Stefan's Sick Week 2022 average was 6.677! Jay Grabiak Giveaway Nova from Midwest Drags 2021 Adrenaline Motorcars – Friday Night after the Mahle Motorsports Awards Ceremony, the 2001 Corvette will be raffled! You must be present to win! This car is entered in VIP so they will be making the trip with us! Anytime you see the car, you can buy tickets, $40 each ($100 for 3). 2001 Corvette, Long Tube Headers, full exhaust, Built 4L60, ZR1 replica wheels with brand new tires, Z06 Seats and Full Carbon Flash Ground Effects.
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting the markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Portfolio Manager, discuss the Fed's plan for quantitative tightening, market volatility, and the risk of recession.
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting the markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Portfolio Manager, discuss the ongoing factors contributing to rising inflation, "de-globalization," and impending interest rate hikes.
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting the markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Portfolio Manager, discuss Russia's invasion of Ukraine and its implications on inflation, economic growth and the Fed's next move.
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting the markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Portfolio Manager, discuss the current market, inflation risk and the Fed's anticipated response, as well as the investment opportunities in 2022.
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Are you looking for innovation in the wrong place? My guests Joel Clark and Cameron Smith, owners of the knocking it out of the park food brand Kodiak Cakes, think we might be. In fact, they grew Kodiak from a boutique to a $100 million business. The key? They look at categories in decline as an opportunity versus chasing high growth areas that we think we want to jump into. Definitely a mind shift and there's proof to back it up. We talk about managing doubt from others and in yourself. We even validate some of your gut decisions when we talk about how decisions that don't have data are often the times you see the trends and patterns before someone has the chance to turn them into data. Joel and Cameron also share how they built a culture of innovation on passion and transparency. Joel Clark's Everyday Innovatory style: Risk Taker Collaborative Cameron Smith's Everyday Innovator style: Inquisitive Tweaker Joel Clark on LinkedIn Cameron Smith on LinkedIn Kodiak Cakes Homepage Discover your Everyday Innovator Style Everyday Innovators Digital Toolkit Everyday Innovators Online Facebook Group Innovation is Everybody's Business Book Connect with Tamara on LinkedIn or join the innovator Facebook group to listen in live and have the opportunity to connect.
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting the markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Portfolio Manager, discuss the market volatility, the Fed's response to inflation and the effects of the Omicron variant.
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting the markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Portfolio Manager, discuss the Fed's accommodative policy, what Q3 earnings are signalling and the continued concerns around inflation.
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting the markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Portfolio Manager, discuss the recent volatility in markets, accelerating inflation and the global supply chain bottleneck.
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting the markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Portfolio Manager, discuss the key themes influencing KJH's investment decisions including 'sticky' inflation, robust earnings growth and an accommodative Fed.
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting the markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Portfolio Manager, discuss the key themes that influence KJH's investment decisions including our thoughts on the market's continued growth, the economic impact of the Delta variant and sticky inflation.
“So many times, it's not the business that fails. It's the entrepreneur that quits.” What a great conversation with the co-founders of Kodiak Cakes! Meet Joel Clark and Cameron Smith, the CEO, and COO of possibly the best-tasting pancake mix (and other terrific products) around! From their homegrown story of starting from Joel's mom's original pancake recipe to becoming a nationwide brand and even their stint on Shark Tank! So many exciting stories and great learnings on this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow Show notes at https://karagoldin.com/podcasts/170 Enjoying this episode of #TheKaraGoldinShow? Let Kara know by clicking on the link below and sending her a quick shout-out on social! Follow Kara on IG: https://www.instagram.com/karagoldin/ Follow Kara on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karagoldin Follow Kara on Twitter: https://twitter.com/karagoldin Follow Kara on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KaraGoldin/ Mentioned in the Episode: Kodiak Cakes' Website: https://kodiakcakes.com/ Joel Clark's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-clark Cameron Smith's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameron-smith Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KodiakCakes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kodiakcakes/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/KodiakCakes YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Kodiakcakes
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting the markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Portfolio Manager, discuss the key themes guiding KJH's investment decisions this month including the strength and longevity of the economic recovery and the true health of the market after many indices hit all-time highs.
Joel Clark, CoFounder & CEO of Kodiak Cakes, shares his long game founder journey that led Kodiak Cakes to explosive growth in the CPG space. Hosts Dylan Gambardella & Justin Lafazan, CoFounders & CEOs of Next Gen HQ, dive deeper to really learn about sacrifices many entrepreneurs have to make for their company to succeed. SUBSCRIBE TO MOMENTUM NEWSLETTER: ✨https://nextgenhq.com/getmomentum CONNECT WITH NEXT GEN HQ
The KJH Insights monthly podcast, on managing investment risk and returns, identifies the biggest issues affecting the markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Listen to Joel Clark, CEO, and Sarah Bull, Portfolio Manager, discuss the key themes guiding KJH's investment decisions this month including the reopening of the economy, reflation and the risk of rising rates.
Today’s episode is for anyone who has ever thought: “That will never be me,” “What if I fail?” or “When will I make it?” Spoiler alert: Success doesn’t happen overnight. The brands and people we think of as successful and unattainable today, most likely started exactly where you are. These people and brands are years in the making. Today, we’re talking about six specific people that were not overnight successes. Resources for stories shared in today's episodes: Joel Clark • Medium • NPR - How I Built This Martha Stewart • Artful Living • Martha Stewart Living • Inc. Phil Knight • The Street • Good Morning America • CBS Sunday Morning • Vast Knowledge Melanie Perkins • CNBC • Canva • CEO Magazine • Forbes Oprah Winfrey • CNN Vera Wang • BoF • Business Insider • Fashion In Time • 2 Revive • Vera Wang • Harvard Business Review This Week’s News: - Lyft sells its autonomous driving unit (Wall Street Journal) - Apple’s IOS update (Wall Street Journal) - Zoom’s new backgrounds (The Verge) - Spotify owner bids for Arsenal (ESPN) - Kanye Wests’s expensive shoes (NBC News) *News headlines sourced from outlets, Fortune Data Sheet and 1440
The KJH Insights monthly podcast on managing risk and returns provides an overview of the issues affecting the markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Host Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager at KJ Harrison Investors, talks with our CEO, Joel Clark, about the top themes informing KJH's investment decisions including the changing macro-economic backdrop, pent-up consumer demand and exciting growth opportunities in the US.
Dave Dillon interviews Dave Nelson, Luis Prieto and Joel Clark on the topic of buying and selling employer stop-loss, the nuances of the product and opportunities for health actuaries to evaluate the true risk needs and opportunities available in the employer stop-loss marketplace.
The KJH Insights monthly podcast on managing risk and returns provides an overview of the issues affecting the markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Our host Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager at KJ Harrison Investors, talks with KJH's CEO, Joel Clark, about the top three themes informing our investment decisions in 2021: the blue wave, the vaccine and inflation. We also reflect on the many major events of 2020 and their impact on markets and investments.
Jonathan and Nick speak with Joel Clark and Stephen Bell about their creation Blaseball, a real game about fake players playing fake games in a fake league, with real heart and real fun. This goofy nonsensical circus of a game season is the oddest and compelling thing I've seen for a long time. Also, it's all free. Blaseball.com Patreon.com/blaseball https://discord.gg/3uFgJhu
This week we welcome game designer Joel Clark to the show to discuss his current KickStarter project "Tian Shang". A Kung Fu post-apocalyptic romp through super awesome gaming!Check out the Tian Shang Kickstarter here!Follow us on Twitch!Lemons Clemons of the Rosedale Shakespeare CompanyJohn Baltisberger the Kaiju PoetCharles Bernard the Salt City SinnerThe Project Entertainment NetworkSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/MHP_Horror)
Join Andrew and Marn as they talk to The Game Band about Blaseball! We're joined by Sam Rosenthal, Joel Clark, and Stephen Bell, who sat down to talk about how the abundance of audience interaction leads to a game that never stops changing! Along the way we talk about the way that disrupting events shape game design and talk about everyone's favorite Blaseball Players! We recorded this episode near the beginning of the Grand Siesta and had some audio issues, so Andrew may sound a bit louder than other people and Sam's audio is a little fuzzy at the start. This gets ironed out quickly! Thanks for sticking with us! Useful Links: The Orange Groves Network Blaseball Cat Manning's great Blaseball Writeups The Garages Blaseball Cares Contact Us! Our Patreon Our Merch! Email: ARGonautsPodcast@gmail.com @ARGonautsPod
The KJH Insights monthly podcast on managing risk and returns provides an in-depth look at the issues affecting the markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Host Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager at KJ Harrison Investors, discusses with this month's guest, KJH's CEO Joel Clark, the impact of the COVID-19 vaccine on markets, the effect of a lower US$, the strength of Canada's economy versus the US in 2021 and KJH's top investment themes in this reflationary environment. We'll be back in January.
When he was 8 years old, Joel Clark loaded bags of his mom's whole grain pancake mix into a red wagon to sell door-to-door. By the mid-90s, he and his older brother had upgraded to selling the mix out of a Mazda sedan and calling it Kodiak Cakes. As he tried to scale the business, Joel made some risky business decisions and almost went bankrupt, but eventually got the brand into Target—a major turning point. Today, Kodiak Cakes is approaching $200 million in annual revenue as one of the best-selling pancake mixes in America.Order the How I Built This book at: https://smarturl.it/HowIBuiltThis
The KJH Insights monthly podcast on managing risk and returns provides an in-depth look at the issues affecting the markets, and how we navigate those issues to build and protect our clients' wealth. Host Sarah Bull, Partner & Portfolio Manager at KJ Harrison Investors, discusses with this month's guest, KJH's CEO Joel Clark, the impact of the US election on the markets, the "big picture" and the tug-of-war between reflationary policies vs deflationary pressures, as well as how big companies are getting bigger and better. We look forward to bringing you the next KJH Insights episode in December.
This week, Liz is joined by the CEO of Kodiak Cakes, Joel Clark. When Joel Clark was just eight-years-old, he set out with his red wagon to sell his mother's pancake mix to their neighbors in Salt Lake City. By the mid-'1990s, Joel's brother, Jon, decided to reinvigorate the brand, stocking their mix in stores throughout the American West. Today, with Joel at the helm, Kodiak Cakes celebrates its brand's positioning as a fan favorite and the fastest-growing pancake mix in the United States. In this conversation, Joel discusses how he "bootstrapped" Kodiak Cakes for over seven years while he worked to develop its exposure. After a series of trials and victories, from turning down "Sharktank" to landing a major deal with Target, Joel discusses how he has persevered through uncertainty, and where the brand is headed next. Follow Liz on Twitter: @LizClaman
Our guests this week are Sam Rosenthal, Stephen Bell, and Joel Clark from The Game Band, the twisted people who brought us Blaseball! Blaseball is like baseball… except not at all. Okay, sure, there are batters and pitchers and bases — for now. Nothing is sacred in blaseball! Everything can be changed, including the laws […]
Over two decades ago, Joel Clark and his brother John took their mom’s wholewheat pancake recipe and turned it into a business. Today, the business has grown from those humble roots across center store categories ranging from pancakes to oatmeal to frozen waffles. I sat down with John to learn about how they have expanded the brand and why one of their best decisions was actually not launching a product in their early days.
Over two decades ago, Joel Clark and his brother John took their mom’s wholewheat pancake recipe and turned it into a business. Today, the business has grown from those humble roots across center store categories ranging from pancakes to oatmeal to frozen waffles. I sat down with John to learn about how they have expanded the brand and why one of their best decisions was actually not launching a product in their early days.
Google has been able to create one of the strongest brands over the last two decades. The amazing people at Google did an in-depth study on what makes high performing teams. They discovered that leaders must create psychological safety for teams to perform to their potential. Leaders often have a blind spot for creating psychological safety, so I keep creating content to help you understand it. Today's guest is Joel Clark, CEO of Kodiak Cakes. His company was ranked #671 on the 2018 Inc 5000 list. Kodiak Cakes made the Inc list three consecutive times from 2018-2020. Joel gives you his plan to create psychological safety as a leader. We look at what gets in the way of employees feeling safe. Discover how to create psychological safety and activate ownership in your culture. Get the show notes for Create Psychological Safety and Ownership to Activate Growth with Joel Clark at Kodiak Cakes Click to Tweet: Listening to an amazing episode on Growth Think Tank featuring Joel Clark at Kodiak Cakes with me your @GeneHammett http://bit.ly/gttJoelClark #CreatePsychologicalSafety #JoelClark #Leadership #Culture #GHepisode621 #GTTepisodes #Podcasts Give Growth Think Tank a review on iTunes!
I talk to Joel Clark of the 301 Street Cars crew about his adventures leading up to and during the event! They built this car in 42 days and drove it over 1000 miles before a rocker arm decided it didn't want to play anymore......I'll let him tell that story. I go over what day one was like for Dusten and I, beginning with an interview by Kyle Loftis of 1320Video and the burst in subs we received from that!! My first race was against Royce Payton, in a 7 second GT350 Mustang he calls Nightmare!! Needless to say, the video is really cool looking of him smoking me, lol!! If you are a car guy, you have to have this event on your list!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/narxolepticcustoms/support
Thank you for tuning into "Starting Small", a podcast about brand development, entrepreneurship, and innovation in the modern world. This episode is with Cameron Smith, President and Co-Founder of Kodiak Cakes. As a child, Cameron's Co-Founder, Joel Clark, used to wheel around a wheel barrel full of his mothers pancake recipe. She made a pancake mix that was whole grain, packed it in lunch bags with simple instructions, and sent Joel off to sell door to door. Word began to spread, and this once a neighborhood fad turned into a nation wide brand. Cameron initially joined to handle the marketing end of Kodiak Cakes out of college, which played a tremendous role for the success of Kodiak today. Cameron would cold call retailers, in hopes to pitch to store buyers. He would physically bring in a griddle with Kodiak mix to make pancakes for the buyers while pitching, psychologically boosting their thoughts first handed. Listen as we talk about the origin story of Kodiak Cakes, his first pitches to Target and Costco, airing on Shark Tank, and the overall expansion of Kodiak Cakes as a brand. Kodiak Cakes: https://kodiakcakes.com Follow Starting Small:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startingsmallpod/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Startingsmallpod/?modal=admin_todo_tourLinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/cameronnagle
Are you investing in your team? Are you spending time and thought and perhaps money creating the structures you need in your business and within your teams to output the greatest ROI? Today Garrett talks all about her experiences on the inside of companies that valued their talent, and explains two main structures you can put in place to ensure your employees / team-members are able to reach their fullest potential. Podcasts mentioned: 40. Joel Clark, CEO of Kodiak Cakes 47. Drink Kleos with Effie Panagopoulos 95. Gravity Blankets with Mike Grillo Email G for a consult: gwcrof@gmail.com
Welcome to DAMN GOOD BRANDS Origin Stories! A new series dedicated to uncovering the entrepreneurial journeys behind some of today’s most successful brands straight from the founders themselves. Today we’re talking to Joel Clark, the co-founder and CEO of Kodiak Cakes. In addition to being a client, Kodiak Cakes is an all natural food company based in Utah that specializes in pancake mix. Their product also includes other healthy snacks like bars, oatmeal and more. The story behind Kodiak Cakes is very inspiring since the company struggled for over a decade before becoming a huge success. Kodiak Cakes started when Joel sold his family recipe pancake mix door to door in a little red wagon as a child. He basically kept on going until the brand became a success. There may be a little more to the story than that, so I’ll let Joel tell it. The story behind the brand is a long road of struggles that end in glory as the brand is the fastest-growing pancake mix brand in the US, growing 80% year-on-year and approaching $100 million in revenue. The critical moment for Kodiak Cakes was with the introduction of Power Cakes; a super healthy, super hearty pancake mix that included protein powder. Power Cakes really enabled the brand to break through in the market place and the story behind it’s inception is a real lesson in pivoting and product innovation, and even to a degree, a Blue Ocean Strategy. You may have seen Power Cakes on Shark Tank where, despite receiving offers, Joel walked away empty handed. The resulting coverage from the appearance, however, gave Kodiak Cakes a significant boost in sales, and today the brand is on the fast track to becoming a household name. We talked to Joel about the grueling path to success, major leadership lessons, and tips to boost your resilience in the face of the inevitable adversity that comes with entrepreneurship. All this and so much more on today’s episode of Damn Good Brands. Here are some key takeaways from this conversation with Joel Clark. Get experience selling door to door (or at least making cold calls). Joel began Kodiak Cakes by selling the recipe door to door as a child. This may seem like a cute story but it instilled in him some very important skills. A number of notable entrepreneurs & business leaders have a background in door to door sales including Paul Mitchell and Patrón founder, John Paul Dejoria, who used to sell encyclopedias. The nature of semi-confrontational sales tactics like selling door to door and cold calls forces you to master a number of skills that will tremendously serve you as an entrepreneur; it forces you to learn to build instant rapport, have a tight and compelling elevator pitch, and embrace discomfort. Perhaps most importantly, these sales tactics also instill a sense of resilience, as salesmen have to take a lot of rejection, as do entrepreneurs. Set goals. With something as daunting as launching a national brand, it’s very instinctual for most people to get overwhelmed by the largeness of the task and either give up or be driven to analysis paralysis. As Reverend Desmond Tutu said, 'the only way to eat an elephant is one bite at a time,' meaning that even the most daunting tasks in life can be accomplished gradually by taking one step at a time. As he was building Kodiak Cakes, Joel would set six month goals for himself and depending on whether he hit them, he’d decide whether or not to move forward with the business. Of course, he kept hitting them, and the incremental progress launched Kodiak Cakes into a very successful place. Focus on the little wins. During the many difficulties and dark nights of the soul that come with launching a successful brand, Joel would focus on the fan mail he’d receive from happy customers instead of his inbox of unread emails and bills - these seemingly little things had a major effect on his level of motivation and inspired him to push forward despite the difficulties. In the scheme of it all, little things like glowing customer reviews aren’t little at all because they can be tremendously motivating when the going gets tough. So try to focus on the good where you can get it because often your psychology needs it to push forward. Create your brand organically. Kodiak as a brand very naturally conveys a rustic and adventurous image of the outdoors, hiking, and even bears - all of which was what Joel and his family grew up with. The brand pillars of Kodiak are entirely authentic because they’re outgrowths of who Joel is and where he comes from. This instills a very strong sense of authenticity into his brand which is what a lot of consumers are very attracted to. Many products attempt to reverse engineer a compelling brand based on focus groups and market research - both of which are important but there’s an undeniable level of authenticity that occurs when a brand's identity is based on genuine elements of the founders identity and passion. Books mentioned: Built to Last by Jim Collins Thanks for listening! Don’t forget to subscribe and follow the show on Linkedin.
Welcome to the May 2020 Rickhouse!The home of the ever maturing Today’s Dad definition! The goal of Wake. Dad. Drink. Repeat. is to “define Today’s Dad”...we do this by asking our guest to share their definition at the top of every show. We store these definitions week after week on our podcasts, YouTube channel, in our RICKHOUSE on our website, social media platforms and we constantly highlight them. Our Rickhouse is our way of distilling our information into a tasty blend to share. These episodes will drop the last Friday of every month, adding to the ever maturing and complexity that is a "Today's Dad" ~ EnjoyEnter the Rickhouse: wakedaddrinkrepeat.com/rickhouseRickhouse May 2020 Show Notes - www.wakedaddrinkrepeat.com/podcast/rickhouse-May-2020May 2020 guests included:EP 40: Running Kodiak Cakes and Families with Joel Clark and Cameron SmithEP 40: Running Kodiak Cakes and Families with Joel Clark and Cameron SmithEP 41: The Art of Fatherhood with Art EddyEP 42: Fueling Your Soul Through Passion with Jordan BurrisEP 43: Today Show Anchor Craig Melvin-Making It Up As We GoEP 44: Mike Witcher - Predicting Weather, Brewing Beers, and ParentingMusic:Performed and written by Jordan BurrisProduced by Jordan Burris & Asher SmithSubscribe:Apple Podcast - https://apple.co/2Tt9FkaSpotify - https://spoti.fi/2MfPPI3Stitcher - http://bit.ly/2McLrJVGoogle Podcast - http://bit.ly/2MemDS4Check us out at: Wake. Dad. Drink. Repeat.
We are joined this week by Joel Clark and Cameron Smith of Kodiak Cakes. Joel is the CEO and Cameron is the President and Co-founder of one of the tastiest brands around, Kodiak Cakes! This interview was scheduled before coronavirus had made its mark, so by the time we chatted Joel and Cameron were well into the swing of the work-from-home lifestyle. We talked about how their workflow has changed, about the benefits of being at home with their families, and how Kodiak Cakes is staying open. Two great Today's Dad definitions are added to the mix this week. Joel and Cameron have four kids each, so they know a thing or two about being a Today’s Dad. Joel’s definition focuses on the balance of being a friend and a parent to your kids and building respect with them. Cameron’s definition focuses on being present-understanding what your kids are going through and connecting with them on common ground so you can understand them better. A big thanks to Joel and Cameron for joining us on the podcast this week! If you aren’t on the Kodiak Cakes train yet, now is the time! In This Episode: Guest’s Show Notes & Today’s Dad Definition - www.wakedaddrinkrepeat.com/podcast/kodiak-cakes-joel-clark-and-cameron-smithDrinks:Bourbon, Seltzer & LimeElkmont Pilsner Extra:Shark Tank - 2014Jelani Memory - EpNick Roberts - EpMike Chambers - EPMusic:Performed and written by Jordan BurrisProduced by Jordan Burris & Asher SmithSubscribe:Apple Podcast - https://apple.co/2Tt9FkaSpotify - https://spoti.fi/2MfPPI3Stitcher - http://bit.ly/2McLrJVGoogle Podcast - http://bit.ly/2MemDS4Check us out at: Wake. Dad. Drink. Repeat.
In the Salt Lake Chamber podcast called "CEO Success Stories," Derek Miller, president and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber and Downtown Alliance, sits down with a top leader from across the state to hear from them their leadership philosophy, best practices and lessons learned. We are pleased to be joined with the CEO of Kodiak Cakes Joel Clark
Garrett sits down with Real Estate Investor and Fortune 500 Consultant, Gary Boomershine, to discuss self-improvement, sustainable leadership, real estate and money mindset. Gary gives so many amazing tips for managing and hiring people to life lessons on real estate, and even books to read-- Garrett had to mention them below. Show Notes: The book "Traction: How to get control of your business" by Gino Wickman How to find your time ROI: www.reivault.com/yourtimeroi How to get help hiring: www.reivault.com/hr John Pike: man who helps Real Estate CEOs hire good people The "5, 10, 3 Rule" : Wake up at 5, start your day at 10 a.m. and work for 3 hours. Collective Genius: Mastermind with real estate professionals and CEOs Hiring tip, acronym, "GWC" : Do they GET IT, do they WANT IT, are they CAPABLE? Hiring mantra acronym: "HFFF" Hire Fast, Fire Fast. Five/Six "Fs" Gary Lives by: Faith, Family, Fitness, Food, Freedom, Finances. Find Gary: www.realestateinvestor.com www.reivault.com IG: @garyboomershine Podcast: Real Estate Investor Huddle (on apple podcasts) Find Garrett IG: @garrettnwood @daretomovepodcast www.crossroadsoffitness.com Similar Episodes: 10. CRE x Social Media with Jayson Siano 14. Leadership, Sales and Cold-Calling with Joseph Flanagan 29. How to Generate $1B with Hari Ravichandran 34. Tom Willerer at Venrock 40. Kodiak Cakes Co-Founder and CEO, Joel Clark #daretomove #reivault #hiring #moneymindset #nevergiveup #realestate #realestateinvestor #collectivegenius
In my chat with Joel Clark of Kodiak Cakes we expose some of how entrepreneurship was for Joel. After eleven years of scaling Kodiak Cakes to one of the biggest pancake mix brands in the United States, we see just what it took to complete such an amazing goal Joel set for himself and Kodiak Cakes. Lastly, we also learn how Joel was resourceful and creative in overcoming his obstacles on the way to what Kodiak Cakes is today! Hear how many Kodiak Cake pancakes Joel can eat in one sitting...
This is our two-part playtest of Lone wolf Fist, Joel Clark's high powered post-apocalyptic kung fu RPG. Check out Distressor's "Just Breathe", they generously allowed us to use their music in our introduction.
More than half of all businesses globally are family-owned or operated. They are cornerstones of prosperity; their contributions to job creation and global GDP are crucial. Their stories, a source of inspiration for entrepreneurs everywhere, deserve to be told. The Family Business Voice is a podcast for family business owners, experts and entrepreneurs to share their successes and challenges with a global audience. Here are some of our favourite excerpts from the show, with Anders Sörman-Nilsson, Phillip Kalli, Sara Irvani, John Barrow, Lauren Lanphear, Christina Armentano and Joel Clark. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and TuneIn. Also, read the full article here.
Walk Like Beggars | Kodiak Cakes, Co-Founder and CEO - Joel Clark Kodiak Cakes is a family business that was a 'Shark Tank' reject — now it's bringing in $100 million a year with the best-selling pancake mix at Target. Kodiak Cakes are the national market leader for whole grain, high protein flapjack & waffle mixes sold in supermarkets nationwide. www.kodiakcakes.com One of our favorite interviews from one of the most humble entrepreneurs out there.
Quote: I knew that if I failed I wouldn’t regret that, but I knew the one thing I might regret is not trying.” -Jeff Bezos, Amazon Founder and CEO About the episode: Joel and Garrett sit down to talk all about the trials and tribulations of starting a business. Interestingly enough, the recipe of the original Kodiak Cake (pancake) was Joel’s mother’s recipe and his days of “selling” started all the way back as a kid. He always hoped he’d get to help the dream take off, but it was a tumultuous relationship with the business from age 19 and on. Why you’ll love it: Joel proves that there will sometimes be more downs and ups than you can count before it “clicks.” Over a 14-year span, he quit his “real job” to pursue Kodiak Cakes 7 times, and then went back to it until he wound up on Shark Tank in 2014 and became what some might see as an “overnight success.” But Joel knew it was years in the making. Greater message: It is never easy. You have to keep skin in the game and keep plugging along. It’s a family affair. Be applicable to win a $50 Kodiak Cake Gift Card giveaway if you leave us a review!! Links: @KodiakCakes www.kodiakCakes.com @garrettnwood @daretomovepodcast
On this episode of the Family Business Voice, Joel Clark, CEO of Kodiak Cakes talks to Ramia about entrepreneurial perseverance and giving equity to employees. – Before Kodiak Cakes became what it is today, it took years of hard work, moonlighting and an incredible amount of family support. – Social Media has played an enormous role in the whole foods revolution, the driver behind Kodiak Cakes’ rise to success. – Joel Clark outlines his decision to give equity to his employees and comments on the changes he’s seen as a result. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and TuneIn. Also, read the full article here.
Tuesday Breakfast 2 April 2019 7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.10 am Acclaimed poet, writer and advocate Fury joins us in the studio to talk about their recently launched graphic memoir 'I don't understand how emotions work'; 7.30 am Matt Di Lorenzo joins us on the line to discuss legitimate refugee Rajan's declining health in on-shore detention, and what the public can do to fight for his release (sign the petition here);8.00 am Roxanne Moore from Change the Record joins us to discuss the ALRC report on Indigenous incarceration, the government's continued inaction a year on, and the way forward; and 8.15 am Joel Clark from Amnesty International Australia joins us to discuss the Northern Territory's Youth Justice Amendment Act 2019, the dangers associated with it and what reforms we should be pushing for instead. End. Songs song: They Call Me artist: Tiana Khasi song: Change artist: P-UniQue & Krownsong: Generations artist: Calina Lawrence ft. Lil Deya song: 1000 Years artist: Mojo Juju
I talk with Joel Clark about the 1981 Chang Cheh film Brave Archer 3. Check out Distressor's "Just Breathe", they generously allowed us to use their music in our introduction. Support us on Patreon
I talk with Joel Clark about the 1978 Chang Cheh film Brave Archer 2. It is the second in a series of films based on the Legend of Condor heroes story by Louis Cha (Jin Yong). We discuss the events of the second movie, the source material and gaming topics related to it. Appologies for the background sound in this episode. Check out Distressor's "Just Breathe", they generously allowed us to use their music in our introduction. Support us on Patreon
I talk with Joel Clark about the 1977 Chang Cheh film Brave Archer 1. It is the first in a series of films based on the Legend of Condor heroes story by Louis Cha (Jin Yong). We discuss the film and gaming topics related to it. Check out Distressor's "Just Breathe", they generously allowed us to use their music in our introduction. Support us on Patreon
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I talk with Joel Clark about the 1982 Lau Kar-Leung film Legendary Weapons of China and how to make it into something gameable. Check out Distressor's "Just Breathe", they generously allowed us to use their music in our introduction. Support us on Patreon
Lora interviews Joel Clark, CEO, and Cameron Smith, COO, of Kodiak Cakes to hear the "little red wagon" story firsthand. Did you know that Kodiak Cakes has been around since the mid-1990s? It wasn't until their appearance on ABC's Shark Tank that this company got the huge exposure bump that made Kodiak Cakes a common household name. Listen in to hear their own personal stories of resilience, passion, and innovation that ultimately helped transform the whole-grain pancake mix sold out of the little red wagon into a successful, multi-million dollar company. Joel and Cameron also provide insight into current health-food trends and how their company stays competitive against larger industry players in the market. Make sure to stay tuned to the end of the episode where Joel provides some key-takeaways that are applicable to ALL aspects of your life - whether it be in your fitness journey, your career, or any goal you have your eyes set on. // New episodes every Wednesday // @burpeesinmythirties @lorabeezy_2.0 www.burpeesinmythirties.com @kodiakcakes www.kodiakcakes.com
In this episode of Making the Brand, Billy interviews Joel Clark, Co-Founder and CEO of Kodiak Cakes. Kodiak Cakes is based in Park City, UT and is best known for their delicious pancake mix. Joel discusses selling his mom's pancake mix door-to-door, the power of perseverance in starting a business, and his experience on Shark Tank. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The notion Trump is soft on Russia is for loons. Mike Pompeo testifies in nomination hearing for Secretary of State. Battle of Syrian narratives. Buck interviews Joel Clark from RVshare. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comFollow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The notion Trump is soft on Russia is for loons. Mike Pompeo testifies in nomination hearing for Secretary of State. Battle of Syrian narratives. Buck interviews Joel Clark from RVshare. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In the first episode of Wuxia Workshop, I talk with Joel Clark (designer for the upcomping Tian Shang: All Above Heaven RPG). Episode Segments Sharing Inspiration We talk about the movie Swordsman II in a gaming context. Problems in Design Bringing genre elements to the game Gaming the afterlife Solutions in Design Joel talks about the gaming solutions he's found in Vornheim by Zak S. I talk about a simple 'commando' mechanic I came up with during my game over the weekend. Media Recommendations Ninja Scroll What Price Honesty? Check out Distressor's "Just Breathe", they generously allowed us to use their music in our introduction.
Today on the podcast, I am interviewing Joel Clark. Joel is the co-founder of RVShare, the largest peer-to-peer RV rental site currently in the RV industry. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rve/message
Joel Clark is an automotive artist who has had a career in the creative field since graduating from Central St. Martins in 1996. In the depths of the last recession he picked up a paintbrush and started creating. He works in a medium combining hand cut vinyl graphics in a collage form creating sculptures. His mix of bold, graphic colors result in a hand-crafted look creating a hyper-realism Pop Art style that transforms real objects, including vehicle parts, in to pieces that become surreal. His art invites the viewer to create their own narrative – such as “Where is the car and what is it doing there?”
In business, having more demand than supply is usually a good thing - and that just happens to be the current state of the super hot RV rental market. So says Joel Clark, co-founder, RVshare.com. Clark says the RV rental market is so hot, in fact, that owners who want to rent out their RVs could make as much as $40,000 annually from doing so (depending on numerous factors, of course). That also opens the door for those who want to be renters, allowing for more opportunity to enjoy the RVing lifestyle without a major investment. Clark joins the Roadtreking RV Lifestyle podcast this week to bring you up to speed on the RV rental market. Among other things, Clark and Roadtreking Host Mike Wendland discuss: How to find an RV if you want to rent one The kind of RVs that can be rented Who actually rents out RVs How far in advance should you rent an RV What should renters do ahead of time How much it costs to rent an RV How much can an owner make renting out an RV How big is the market for renting out an RV How insuring a RV rental works How companies like RVshare make money Also, in this episode of the Roadtreking podcast we have RV news, travel tech, tips, and a great place that needs to be on your RV destination bucket list. [spp-player] Show Notes for Episode #52 Sept. 10, 2015 of Roadtreking - The RV Lifestyle Podcast: First Things First: Checking in from Florida's Emerald Coast This week's show comes to you once again from Florida's Emerald Coast, where Mike and Jennifer Wendland have extended what was to be a one-week stay into three. [spp-timestamp time="2:58"] Mike refers two two recent posts on the Roadtreking blog about their visit: One of Our Favorite 'Go-To' Places - The Emerald Coast (Part 1): https://rvlifestyle.com/one-of-our-favorite-go-to-places-the-emerald-coast-part-1/ Beach Camping On the Emerald Coast at Camp Gulf (Part 2): https://rvlifestyle.com/beach-camping/ Jennifer's Tip of the Week: A Handful of Tips Store fruit in this produce hammock Jennifer's Tip of the Week this week is actually a handful of tips. [spp-timestamp time="5:48"] During her segment, she covers: Making scrambled eggs the easy and clean way Lining shelves and drawers with non-slip liners How restaurant condiments can be very useful How velcro can help keep track of remote controls How to use a mini-hammock to hold fruit and veggies and keep them from brusing. You can get them on Amazon for $11: http://amzn.to/1IW2ySs Listener Feedback: Is Buying an RV at Auction Worth the Risk? A listener named Carl calls in to talk about how he picked up an RV at auction. He says it was a good deal - so far - and wonders if Mike can comment on some of the pros and cons about buying an RV or any vehicle at auction. Mike shares what he learned in researching the topic, including information from this link: https://www.trustedchoice.com/insurance-articles/wheels-wings-motors/buying-a-car-at-auction/ [spp-timestamp time="9:25"] Listener Feedback: Can You Help Me Open My Awning? Opening the awning A listener named Kathy calls in with a question about opening the awning in her Class B RV. Mike offers suggestions for how to possibly open it. He also refers her to the Roadtrek manuals available at: http://www.roadtrek.com/support-contact#section-manuals [spp-timestamp time="15:01"] Listener Feedback: Following the Loss of Your Dog, Tai, Any Plans for a New Pet? A listener named Sharon emails to ask if the Wendlands have any plans to get a new dog after the recent death of their dog, Tai. You can read a post about Mike's initial reaction here: https://rvlifestyle.com/farewell-to-a-friend/ Jennifer comments on the question about a new pet. [spp-timestamp time="18:22"] Sponsoring this part of the podcast is Van City RV in St. Louis, Mo. Van City RV only sells Class B. RVs. Owner Ray Dwyer has been in the RV business for 44 years and is considered the dean of Class B RVs. Nobody knows more about small motorhomes that Ray and his cre...
The experiences we have create a framework which becomes our filter though which everything we do and learn is filtered. Brilliant works of art challenges this framework