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To all the Elijah Ministry Family, Greetings from South Africa! First, on behalf of the Board of Directors of Elijah Ministries I am writing to thank you for your partnership over the years with EM. You would think that as Norm is moving through his early 70's that he might begin to slow down a bit and dial back some of his ministry opportunities, but I assure you that is NOT the case. If anything, 2024 has been busier than ever. In recent weeks Norm has traveled to Brazil, Columbia (the country), Romania and South Africa. While his travel within the U.S. is usually covered by the host groups, his travel outside the U.S. is carried by the ministry. But because Norm is experiencing God's grace so powerfully in these places, more and more opportunities continue to appear. Now he must pray through which ones he can accept, always keeping in mind his duties to his family at home as well. This has been a very fruitful year for Norm and Elijah Ministries. He continues to do Equipping Men retreats, homeschool conferences, father/son events, and church conferences along with his numerous ongoing Live to Love Adventure discipleship groups. Last year Norm invited me to join him in South Africa for a debriefing week with the Global Challenge Expedition team. He had trained them in February in preparation a one-year journey of ministry and travel. We listened to their stories for a week while also engaging with the mother organization, Global Challenge. While here I discovered some opportunities that fit my wife's and my abilities and callings, so we decided to come back for a month in June and are now here for another 5 months. God continues to open up avenues of ministry here in South Africa that I want to invite you to consider supporting financially. This is fertile ground for the gospel and such a great place to invest in the kingdom in a way that truly maximizes the impact of our resources. We are partnering with Global Leadership Academy, a K-12 private school, which has a scholarship program for poverty-stricken students from the black township. Through the Live to Love message and his mentorship, Norm has helped ground the school staff and the Global community in living to love with Jesus. (You can give here is you wish to sponsor a student). We give God glory for how God works through Norm's life and ministry here in South Africa. We on the board of directors thank you for your past support. We would be remiss not to ask that you prayerfully consider including Elijah Ministries in your year-end giving plans and for 2025 as well. We are seeing new and exciting opportunities opening around the world in Ukraine, Romania, Brazil, and Vietnam. We want to be able to answer the call when it comes, as the Lord directs. You may give here or send a check to the address below. Please pray for Norm and the ministry as we move into a new year, and Merry Christmas to you and your families. John Gross, President, The Spirit of Elijah Ministries International Board of Directors
John Gross talks about his origins in music, including the first time he heard Charlie Parker, and his long career playing with Shelly Manne, Oliver Nelson, Clare Fischer: just the tip of the iceberg. John is a saxophonist originally from Los Angeles who lived in Portland, Oregon from 1990 to 2016, after which he moved to Vancouver. He shares his thoughts on the artistic process, the duty you have in being a member of a musical community, and how he thinks he'll “never get it right”. Special thanks to Sapalo Shafooli for taking and contributing the photo for this episode (June 24, 2022 - Jimi James Fraser trio ft. John Gross at Vancouver International Jazz Festival, Frankie's After Dark).Become a member for free today at rhythmchanges.ca. You'll get the free weekly email with upcoming events from the gig list, plus artists, events, or recordings for you to enjoy and share. Sent every Tuesday morning at 6:00 AM Pacific Time.Credits: Hosted by Chris Fraser. Edited and mixed by Justin Gorrie. Produced by Will Chernoff. Music: "Lutin" by William Chernoff.
Prometheus Hyperscale is the new corporate entity formed this month which expands upon the footprint and the promise of the Wyoming Hyperscale White Box project, first reported on by DCF in 2022. For this episode of the Data Center Frontier Show podcast, we spoke with Trenton Thornock, founder of Wyoming Hyperscale, who has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer of Prometheus Hyperscale; Trevor Neilson, a seasoned climate-tech CEO and energy transition investor, who joins as the company's President; and John Gross, President of J.M. Gross Engineering, who is handling the project's liquid cooling infrastructure. The Wyoming Hyperscale White Box data center has been under construction since 2022 on 58 acres of land near Aspen Mountain Evanston, Wyoming, and represents a blueprint for creating super-efficient data centers with low impact on the environment and benefits for the local community. In the companies' transition, Wyoming Hyperscale has merged with Prometheus Hyperscale and been expanded from a 120 MW project to plans for a data center campus with 1 GW of IT capacity. The data center is being built on land owned by Thornock's family, which has been involved in ranching for 6 generations. The location benefits from ready access to renewable energy from nearby wind and solar farms. Wyoming Hyperscale has a contract with Rocky Mountain Power for 120 megawatts of power and a 138 kV substation, which is fed by the same switchgear as the renewable energy generation sites. The site sits on a major east-west fiber highway that tracks the 41st parallel, along which data center hubs have emerged in places like Ohio, Iowa, Nebraska and Utah. The Union-Pacific Railroad line, which provides key right-of-ways for fiber deployment, runs through nearby Aspen Mountain. The Evanston project underscores Prometheus Hyperscale's commitment to sustainability and innovation. By integrating 100% renewable energy and advanced liquid cooling technology combined with heat reuse, the Evanston facility promises to be one of the most efficient and environmentally friendly data centers in the world. Importantly, less than 10% of the project's power development plan is grid dependent (120 MW of 1,220MW or 9.84%). The first facilities yielded by Phase 1 of the Evanston project are expected to come online within the next 18 months. Prometheus Hyperscale has also revealed plans to construct four other data centers across Arizona and Colorado. And as previously reported by DCF, this May saw the announcement of a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) by fission-based nuclear small modular reactor (SMR) specialist Oklo to deliver 100 MW of power to Prometheus, using Oklo's Aurora Powerhouse reactors for power generation. "Our partnership with Oklo not only provides us with a reliable, clean energy source but also positions us as a leader in sustainable data center operations," said Thornock. "Sam Altman's and Jacob Dewitte's vision for a sustainable future through advanced energy solutions aligns perfectly with our mission at Prometheus Hyperscale." During the podcast, Thornock discussed the evolution of the Wyoming hyperscale project with Prometheus, highlighting its growth to a 1 GW prospect since the groundbreaking of the Evanston County project in 2022. For his part, Trevor Nielsen emphasized increasing demand for Prometheus driven by advancements in computing power and the importance of sustainability in the energy transition. Our conversation also covered the company's partnership with Oklo, focusing on the streamlined permitting process for small modular reactors in Wyoming and the strategic use of resources for data center energy generation.
John Gross, Founder & CEO of Fat Earth Media, and Rose Eppensteiner, Senior Manager of Lifecycle Marketing at Fat Earth Media, join Retention Chronicles to discuss founding an agency to work with mission driven brands to help with paid media, lifecycle marketing, and marketing creative. Making a pivot in his career from environmental sciences to marketing, John started by taking out ad space in Craigslist advertising his Google Ads consultancy. But, he didn't just want to focus on media buying, he wanted to invest in lifecycle marketing. So, he built Fat Earth to serve mission driven brands and help with their marketing strategy. John and Rose don't just detail why lifecycle marketing is important, but also how it's related to retention, and how to make lifetime value (LTV) higher than customer acquisition cost (CAC). Not only do they tell Mariah and Noah about how Shopify & Shopify Plus brands can achieve their goals year-round, but especially during the holidays. Fat Earth Media makes sure that their clients are set up for success by creating strategic content planning to look at monthly and quarterly campaigns. Segmentation is a critical piece for Shopify/Shopify Plus brands' success, and making sure their email and SMS sends make sense is a big step in strategy planning. To do this, all teams have to be aligned and connected. Another area of expertise they focus on is design. An easy trap to fall into is to confuse complexity and effectiveness. A creative director may love an email, but if no one is clicking on it, it might be the best route to take. The Fat Earth Media team redesigns assets to make them better from every possible angle. For our holiday tips portion of the podcast, the Fat Earth Media team shares that they advise their brands to assume the consumer is very smart and don't try to trick or be inauthentic for the extra dollar. Consumers will shop with the brands they like and trust, and the brands who know and follow that will win. This podcast is sponsored by Malomo, a leading shipment and order tracking platform for Shopify and Shopify Plus ecommerce brands. To see what your custom mockup of branded order tracking and transactional email/SMS would look like, fill out this form & we'll send your custom design right to your inbox! Episode Timestamps: Lifecycle marketing and retention with industry experts. 0:04 Personal lives, adventures, and remote work culture. 1:39 Personal updates, background of Flat Earth founder, and current focus. 7:18 Career change and marketing strategy. 9:22 Marketing strategy and Google ads. 13:55 Marketing agency's mission-driven approach and impact on clients. 18:26 Marketing career paths and agency start-up. 22:15 Marketing agency growth and lifecycle marketing. 27:47 Retention marketing strategies for existing customers. 33:35 Email marketing planning and design for retention. 38:44 DTC brand marketing strategies for the holiday season. 45:30
PENNSYLVANIA TURFGRASS: KAFMO's annual Field of Distinction award recipients for 2023 are East Pennsboro Area School District, John Gross Field in Enola, PA and Muncy Bank Ballpark at Historic Bowman Field, the home of the Williamsport Crosscutters. Both facilities deserve recognition for their outstanding record of providing safe, playable conditions for their users. Both fields [...] The post Pennsylvania Turfgrass Council – John Gross Field Groundskeeping Team Receives Field of Distinction Award appeared first on The Turf Zone.
Without exception, every single state Public Defender system is facing a shortage of Public Defenders. In many of our episodes, we've discussed innovative ways to try and bolster the number of people in law school interested in pursuing a career in Public Defense. Unfortunately as today's guest reveals, there is simply no way for law schools to solve the shortage of people. John Gross has spent the better part of the last two decades trying to come up with ways to solve the crisis in Public Defense. Without drastic systemic changes, and perhaps a string of case refusals, he is certain that we cannot simply recruit our way out of the shortage of Public Defenders. Guests: Professor John Gross, Director of the Public Defender Project, University of Wisconsin School of Law Resources: John's Faculty Page https://law.wisc.edu/profiles/jpgross3@wisc.edu John's previous writings on Public Defense https://www.publicdefenders.us/blog_home.asp?display=1062 https://www.publicdefenders.us/blog_home.asp?display=35 https://harvardlawreview.org/blog/2023/03/reframing-the-indigent-defense-crisis/ https://www.nacdl.org/Document/GideonI-RationingJusticeUnderfundedAssignedCounsel Contact Hunter Parnell: Publicdefenseless@gmail.com Instagram @PublicDefenselessPodcast Twitter @PDefenselessPod www.publicdefenseless.com Subscribe to the Patron www.patreon.com/PublicDefenselessPodcast Donate on PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5KW7WMJWEXTAJ Donate on Stripe https://donate.stripe.com/7sI01tb2v3dwaM8cMN
The podcast made it over to the west coast for the Twin Sportsman 50's at the Showtime Speedway!-Kenny and Ryan Recap all the action from an interesting trip to Showtime, that featured some really good racing!-Plus we got to hang out with the gang from the Hot Mic Racing Recap show (Wednesdays at 7)-We also recap the Nascar action from Nashville that saw our 11th winner in the Cup Series in 2023-We go around the state to see what happened at the rest of the Florida track this week-Updated Nascar and Florida Power Rankings-Fantasy updates and picks (slow down John Gross) and much much more!
In this podcast episode, Erik Christiansen, CEO and Co-founder of Justuno, and John Gross, Founder, CEO, & Head of Growth Strategy at Fat Earth Media discuss the importance of trust in conversion and how investing in brand identity can make it easier to convince customers to purchase. Erik and John talk through: the importance of storytelling and investing in brand, particularly for mission-driven brandsanalyzing a brand's mission and story, and how to calibrate the mission to the productinvesting in brand and customer feedback to build a community and create word-of-mouth supportersleveraging user-generated content (UGC) to improve brand awarenessbuilding touch points to give customers a better experience with the brandthe potential of subscription services as a marketing strategy the importance of a holistic approach to marketingHost: Erik Christiansen - https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikc/Guest: John Gross - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johntgross/Justuno: https://www.justuno.com/Fat Earth Media: https://www.fat-earth.com/
Meriam Webster defines the 'back door' as..." A subsidiary entrance to a building or house at its rear, normally away from the street". Not too inviting, right? Joan and John Gross, Richie Garofalo, and (that baseball maniac) Joe Peluso define the 'back door' as..." As a portal that leads to a place of familiar faces, spirited--but always--respectful conversations, and a good time to be had by all. Join your hosts James, Chris, and Joe as they recapture the Golden, Silver, and Bronze Age moments of Mint Conditions' constant conviviality. Catch up on the latest pop culture events. The door is always open!
Thank you for tuning into "Starting Small", a podcast about brand development, entrepreneurship, and innovation in the modern world. In this episode, I am joined by John Gross of Fat Earth, a full-service performance marketing agency with a soft-spot for mission-driven brands. Make sure to check out Fat Earth at: https://www.fat-earth.com/ Follow Starting Small: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startingsmallpod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Startingsmallpod/?modal=admin_todo_tour LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/cameronnagle Staying hydrated is key to a fluent workflow. That's why I trust Waiakea as the exclusive water of Starting Small. Taking a sip of its pure, clean tastes in between work sessions, keeps me focused and energized on tasks ahead. Waiakea is the first Hawaiian volcanic water and triple bottom line premium water of its kind, adapting an unparalleled platform of healthy, sustainable, and ethical attributes and initiatives. Make sure to check them out at: https://waiakea.com/
On this episode of A Scrap Life, Brett sits down to talk with John Gross from The Copper Journal about historical copper pricing and the different bull and bear market cycles.
In this episode we celebrate the one-year anniversary of the podcast by honoring and talking to all the owners of the store Mint Condition. Joining James and Chris are Richie Garofalo, Joan and John Gross and of course regular host of the podcast Joe Peluso. We answer questions asked by former customers and current listeners of the show Keith Tarnowski, Jack Adrien, Josh Bernhard and Arco Esposito. The owners also get a chance to ask each other questions about their different times running and owning the store. If you are enjoying the podcast, we would appreciate you taking a moment to rate and review the show however you listen to the podcast, if you are listening to us via YouTube please like and subscribe to the channel. Thank you for listening to the show and we look forward to another year with you. 00:00 James does the introductions for the anniversary show and gives the floor to Chris to ask the first round of questions, starting with what was the best gift any of the owners has given, and what is a pop culture team up that they wished would happen but never did. Leading to a discussion of hockey great Mark Messier. 15:00 James asks questions from Keith Tarnowski starting with Who had the biggest comics pull list? Next question best comic customer recommended to them? Finally, Keith asks the group what was the Biggest Big deal book during their time owning the store? 26:45 We move on to Jack Adrien's question “What is your fondest memory from your time as the Mint Condition owner? First day? Last day? EVERY Wednesday? 43:00 We ask a question from Arco Esposito Kevin Smith has said that owning a comic book store is like a black hole that sucks up all your money. Do you think that it would be easier/better to not be a fan as much as being a businessman when it comes to owning this type of business? 47:10 James turns it over to Joe to ask questions to the other owners which include talk about Babylon 5, birthday parties at the store, damaged books, and more. It opens up a general discussion about different memories at the store and how each owner loved their time being an owner of Mint Condition.
Tuesday, August 9, 2022 - The North Dakota Department of Commerce is inviting communities to apply for the “Artists on Main Street” program, which offers technical assistance and funding for local art projects. Each year a different community is selected. The first of the 5 planned grants went to Bowman last year. Special contributor Brandi Malarkey went to Bowman to gather interviews about the project for a feature we first aired earlier this summer. Since other communities are now being invited to apply, we thought this would be a good time to rebroadcast that story. ~~~ Tom Isern shares a Plains Folk essay titled “Big History.” ~~~ Prairie Public music host Scott Prebys joins us to preview this year's “Night of Great Jazz” coming up on Wednesday at the Sleepy Hollow Theatre and Arts Park in Bismarck. This year, it's a guitar summit, with three of the region's finest guitarists joining Scott's jazz collective. ~~~ Speaking of music, we have a Tell Tale story from Germans-From-Russia folk singers Joe Gross of Bismarck and John Gross of Napoleon, who recount a family story bearing witness to the power of faith, song and Bravery.
This episode is the one we've all been waiting for! The TRUE secret origin of Mint Condition is revealed with our very special guests, original owners of the store, Joan and John Gross! We learn about why they started the store, how they got it going, what made them continue after the fire on Main St., how Mrs. Gross found the sport of hockey, how much they loved and missed their customers, and so much more. It was a really great conversation with two great people who created a place for all of us. 00:00 James introduces the show and jumps right into asking the Grosses why they decided to open a comic book store. 5:24 James asks them how they knew what comics to order, what sports cards to order, and generally navigated a totally new business. 8:39 We ask the Grosses about when they started getting back issues and older cards. This leads to them sharing the process of how they learned to grade the comics and cards, the reasons why they ended up selling the store, and the family environment that they created. 17:30 We ask them about the fire and the reasons that they decided to reopen the business on Port Blvd. 23:23 James asks them if they collected comics or cards growing up. This leads to us talking about their favorite sports and sports teams, especially the Rangers and Yankees. 31:00 Joan talks about some of her customers and how she misses them and would like to follow up about how they are doing now. Special shout-out to Dennis Malivuk! 35:00 Finally, after all these years, Joe gets to tell John about how much he loves Babylon 5, leading to a talk about the shows they are watching now. 41:05 We ask them if there is a collectible piece of memorabilia that they were excited to have in the store, as well as other memorable moments, such as naming the store!
This week's show begins with the Jill Townsend Big Band from Vancouver B.C. playing music by the late saxophonist Ross Taggart, then we dip down to Portland for a trio with John Gross and Dave Frishberg and Charlie Doggett. We'll have Seattle guitarist Marco de Carvalho, revisit The Evergreen Classic Jazz Band and hear favorites by Oregon and Ernestine Anderson.
Hour 3: we talked to Prof. John Gross about our bail system, what's wrong with it, and how to fix it. And then we talked about weddings and TV and earned the grammar wrath of Jordana Green. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were joined by Prof. John Gross from UW-Madison joined the show to talk about the issues with the bail system in this country in light of the tragedy in Waukesha. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Writer Damon Linker joins me to discuss a recent article he wrote about the 1619 Project. University of Wisconsin law professor John Gross talks about the Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict
Trigger Warning: discussion of statutory rape In this week's episode, “Ice Pick,” Scott, Allison, Stiles, and Lydia have a group hang at a local ice rink. Derek makes two new Betas named Boyd and Erica, while Victoria begins to suspect that Allison is still seeing Scott. We also chat with John Gross, the visual effects supervisor for Teen Wolf, about his experience making the creatures of Beacon Hills come alive. If you'd like to support the show, you can find us on Patreon at RTBH Podcast. There, our Wolfy Patrons will gain access to awesome exclusives, like early access to episodes, full-moon AMAs, the Beacon Hills Movie Club, where we watch and provide commentary for movies starring the amazing cast of Teen Wolf and featuring the work of our talented crew, as well as guest video interviews and a monthly watch party. So head on over to Patreon.com/rtbhpodcast and join the pack! In next week's episode, “Abomination,” we revisit a pool-centric fan favorite episode that finds Stiles and Derek floating in a precarious situation to escape the deadly lizard monster. Allison takes her grandfather to his first lacrosse game, and Scott becomes an unwitting participant in yet another awkward family dinner at the Argent home. Also, we have a wonderful talk with Christian Taylor, writer and director for Teen Wolf. Follow Will (@willwritesgood) on Twitter and Instagram and Kalissa on Twitter (@kaliforniadawn) and Instagram (@insipidramblings). TIME CODES: Beta Section: 01:51 Alpha Section: 1:02:54
In this week's episode, “Shape Shifted,” Isaac is arrested after his father is brutally murdered, the Argents enact a plan to neutralize Isaac while he's in custody, and Scott and Allison have an encounter with a mysterious lizard monster. And we sit down for a fantastic talk with friend of the pod and director of the episode, Russell Mulcahy, about his work in the second season of Teen Wolf. If you'd like to support the show, you can find us on Patreon at RTBH Podcast. There, our Wolfy Patrons will gain access to awesome exclusives, like early access to episodes, full-moon AMAs, the Beacon Hills Movie Club, where we watch and provide commentary for movies starring the amazing cast of Teen Wolf and featuring the work of our talented crew, as well as guest video interviews and a monthly watch party. So head on over to Patreon.com/rtbhpodcast and join the pack! In next week's episode, “Ice Pick,” Scott, Allison, Stiles, and Lydia have a group hang at a local ice rink. Derek makes two new Betas named Boyd and Erica, while Victoria begins to suspect that Allison is still seeing Scott. We also chat with John Gross, the visual effects supervisor for Teen Wolf, about his experience making the creatures of Beacon Hills come alive. Follow Will (@willwritesgood) on Twitter and Instagram and Kalissa on Twitter (@kaliforniadawn) and Instagram (@insipidramblings). TIME CODES: Beta Section: 01:56 Alpha Section: 48:42
After more than a year, we return with a lot to talk about concerning the state of racing, the tire shortage, corona and of course the New Smyrna Speedway. Plus we have a couple of great interviews with John Gross and Steve Barnes. This is a long show but we are making up for lost time! Enjoy!
Welcome to a Fervent Few episode of the Good Beer hunting Podcast The Fervent Few is our subscriber community - made up of 100s of beer fans, professionals, and curious readers from around the world who directly support our editorial with their monthly contributions and help form a direct connection between our editorial and creative teams. We share stories, meet up for special events, and create fun gear for beer fans. You should join - visit goodbeerhunting.com/ferventfew to learn more and join the club. Today’s guest is John Gross haling from Austin, Texas, and he leads our Fervent few movie channel. His background as a critic and content director for Alamo Drafthouse Cinema makes him a helluva curator.
ABC Podcast host Mike Parker talks to Artie and his friend and business associate Brian Gross to discuss the history of J Gross and Co., the purveying of fresh food products to ABC, and the opening of the Mechanicsburg Beer Garden and St. Paddy’s Day holiday!
Folk songs sung in the Germans-from-Russia dialect continues in the heart and mind of traditionalists like 94-year old John Gross, patriarch of the Young German Singers of southcentral North Dakota, and mentor to fellow folk singers Joe Gross, Andy Gross, Joe Johs, and Gaylynn Becker.
Isn’t it interesting (and challenging) that one huge cause of anxiety is anxiety itself? Join John Gross and myself as we discuss teaching in the covid-era, online classroom struggles, and most important of all - John’s self awareness and struggle with anxiety. As you hear John detail the ways he copes with anxiety in his life, our hope is that you will hear something that is helpful to you in your own journey. If you are dealing with anxiety, depression, or any other feelings that you can’t shake, please reach out and find someone to listen and help you through it. We don’t have to do this alone. Contact: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/bluegrassbearded Website: https://www.bluegrassbearded.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bluegrassbearded Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Bluegrassbearded Email: ken@bluegrassbearded.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/offthebeardedpath/support
Titanic tenor player talks about his musical life; the ups downs and everything in between.... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support
Dr. John Gross discusses how to develop a safe training plan for first time triathletes.BayCare offers both family medicine and sports medicine. Interested in a triathlon? St. Anthony's Triathlon has something for everyone - from the St. Anthony's Olympic Triathlon to the Sprint Triathlon and the Meek & Mighty Triathlon.
Dr. John Gross discusses dealing with back pain after running.BayCare offers both family medicine and sports medicine services.
Meghan and Phil invite their number one (and only) fan, John Gross to tell us about life, love, and quarantine in Canada. Not bad Eh? Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/admin/podcasts/279990/edit)
Today’s episode is a bit of an ensemble cast. With the limited time I had in Austin, Texas, I wanted to get some quick and clear perspective on the city’s scene, both past and present. To that end, I collected a few fast friends along the way, and gathered them all at Pinthouse Pizza, one of the city’s more contemporary craft brewers. A recent legislative session saw some massive changes to Texas’ beer laws make it through intact, much to the shock of some Guild members and beer fans. With a couple weeks to go before the beer-to-go laws go into effect, it was the perfect time to host this roundtable of sorts. We have John Gross of the Alamo Drafthouse; Jordan Rail, director of sales for Lake Austin Ales; Grant Weckerly, head of marketing at Pinthouse Pizza; and Jacob Passey, head brewer of Pinthouse Pizza. We grabbed a picnic table and some mics—all hand-held by me for the duration, so forgive a little of my shuffling and the background noise on this one. Special thanks to our sound engineer Jordan Stalling for making this a decent listen. This is the Good Beer Hunting podcast. Listen in.
07/02 The Best Of GL: Joe interviews a man by the name of John Gross. He lives in Winslow Arizona and decided to build a garage inside of his house. We also played a call from Mischke and had a great segment with an Oompa Quiz.
Lori La Bey talks to former Photo Journalist, Sports and Feature Reporter; John Gross. They discuss how Johns life has been effected by dementia symptoms and how he continues to be an independent storyteller and feautre reporter. John has down stories on Lori's work. Nothing less than AMAZING! You will find John's story fascinating and empowering as he adjusts and moves forward with his life with passion and purpose. ?Examples Stories from the Heart Video https://youtu.be/oQILeOcQYN0 Memory Café’s – Why Do they Work? https://youtu.be/U_JgvtN74Ro A Voice of Dementia - https://youtu.be/mguo3UYwrhY Contact Information for John Gross Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/john.gross.7 Email: jgrossat5@gmail.com Additional Resources on Alzheimer's Speaks Initiatives & Projects Speaking/Training/Consultanting
On today's episode, Seth interviews John Gross of JC Gross Agency about how he specialize in all kinds of insurance and an extra emphasis on Life insurance and business insurance. John C. Gross III LUTCF is a native St. Louis born and raised within a mile of where his office set today. John started working full time when he was 15 years old spending the first 8 years of his work life in the restaurant business. John is married 37 years and has 2 grown children, four grandchildren, three horses’ two dogs and one very fast cat! John started in the insurance business in 1982 selling all lines of insurance including Life insurance and annuities. The same year John became a member of the St. Louis Association of Life underwriters where he has remained a member ever since. John served on the board for more than 10 years and was President in 1998-1999. He is still active in the organization which is now called NAIFA (National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors). As a multiline Insurance agent John excelled in Commercial insurance and Life insurance sales. John is an expert and understands all aspects of personal and business insurance portfolios and can consul his client on a full spectrum of risk management. As a Commercial insurance agent he works with small and mid-size companies up to 50 million in sales and has a firm grasp of evolutionary life of this business. John has expertise in implementing exit strategies for business owners buy-sell arrangements, cross purchase plans, as well as key employee insurance. In addition John can guide clients through succession planning while being sensitive to the emotional connection some legacy business owners have with closely held corporations and long term multi-generational businesses. John now advises high net worth clients and helps them maximize their tax savings. His expertise also includes Long-term care planning and Retirement planning. More about J.C Gross Agency here, https://agent.amfam.com/john-gross/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A couple of listeners sent us beers from Paradox Beer Company, which we drank with Alamo Drafthouse Creative Director John Gross, who showed us that there aren't even rails to fly off of. Canis HopusParadox of Tao- The YangOl Drowsy's MadmanSkully Barrel #3Skully Barrel #2Skully Barrel #1 And be sure to check our Facebook page for details on our "Thank You" Gift Pack thing! Rankings: Grant1. Skully 22. Skully 33. Ol Drowsy's Madman4. Paradox of Tao - The Yang5. Canis Hopus6. Skully 1 Rubio1. Skully 22. Skully 33. Ol Drowsy's Madman4. Paradox of Tao - The Yang5. Canis Hopus6. Skully 1 John Gross1. Paradox of Tao - The Yang2. Skully 23. Skully 34. Ol Drowsy's Madman5. Canis Hopus6. Skully 1 Anastacia1. Skully 32. Skully 23. Ol Drowsy's Madman4. Paradox of Tao - The Yang5. Canis Hopus6. Skully 1 Subscribe! Point your podcatcher to our RSS feed: feed://feeds.feedburner.com/thebeerists Or, subscribe via iTunes (Give us a review and a rating!) Shownotes available here The Beerists are: John Rubio, Grant Davis, Anastacia Kelly, and John Gross. twitter.com/thebeeristsfacebook.com/thebeeristsinfo@thebeerists.com