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What an inspiring man! At age 36 he's creating an entirely new reality for hundreds of people by giving up drugs and alcohol. This man is driven and now fearless in making his mission a reality. Take a listen and be inspired. Jon Myers with the Commandress and BREAKFREE Island. Find the Commandress at www.DearDarkness.com #sex #drugs #alcohol #millionaires #healing #asmr #inspiration #mensmentalhealth #focus #mission
In the 6 AM Hour: Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: Biden fails to mention son's gun conviction in address on firearms safety Biden: "If they want to think to take on the government if we get out of line...Well, guess what? They need F-15s, they don't need a rifle." WMAL GUEST: 6:15 AM - INTERVIEW - JON MYERS - Republican Candidate for Congress in Virginia's 7th District, USMC Benghazi response leader, Intelligence officer, and author of “American to the Corps.” VA PRIMARY: JUNE 18, 2024 (NEXT TUESDAY!): Early voting for the June 18 primary elections began May 3. The last day to vote early is June 15. WEBSITE: https://www.myersforvirginia.com/ WMAL GUEST: 6:35 AM - INTERVIEW - CAL THOMAS - syndicated columnist on the Hunter Biden conviction Julie's son got his learning permit. Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Wednesday, June 12, 2024 / 6 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WMAL GUEST: 7:05 AM - INTERVIEW - JON MYERS - Republican Candidate for Congress in Virginia's 7th District, USMC Benghazi response leader, Intelligence officer, and author of “American to the Corps.” WEBSITE: https://www.myersforvirginia.com/ Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Tuesday, April 9, 2024 / 7 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 7 AM Hour: Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: WMAL GUEST: 7:05 AM - INTERVIEW - JON MYERS - Republican Candidate for Congress in Virginia's 7th District, USMC Benghazi response leader, Intelligence officer, and author of “American to the Corps.” WEBSITE: https://www.myersforvirginia.com/ William Shatner promotes fighting climate change amid solar eclipse Biden posts solar eclipse warning: ‘Don't be silly' WMAL GUEST: 7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - VIRGINIA GOVERNOR GLENN YOUNGKIN on the budget amendments FLASHBACK: MARCH 14: Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin says he won't support recently passed budget that includes tax hike FLASHBACK: MARCH 27: Governor Glenn Youngkin Acts on 67 Bills, Vetoing 30 That Would Punish Law-Abiding Gun Owners, Violating Their Constitutional Rights Youngkin unveils budget amendments, strips tax increases from budget Critter News: Alumni push to retire 'Jack the Bulldog' as live mascot at Georgetown University Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Tuesday, April 9, 2024 / 7 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WMAL GUEST: 7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - JON MYERS - Republican candidate running for U.S. House to represent Virginia's 7th Congressional District WEBSITE: https://www.myersforvirginia.com/ Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Thursday, February 15 2024 / 7 AM Hour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 7 AM Hour: Larry O'Connor and Mercedes Schlapp discussed: WMAL GUEST: 7:05 AM - INTERVIEW - IAN PRIOR - Loudoun Dad with Fight for Schools - discussed the Loudoun School Board meeting tonight – the issue of policy 8040 is back on agenda tonight Millei coming to CPAC WMAL GUEST: 7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - JON MYERS - Republican candidate running for U.S. House to represent Virginia's 7th Congressional District WEBSITE: https://www.myersforvirginia.com/ National Archives Rotunda evacuated after climate activists dump pink powder on case holding US Constitution Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Thursday, February 15, 2024 / 7 AM Hour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1. An Unreached People Group Meets Jesus There are over 800 people groups in Papua New Guinea. One of them is the Kaje people, which until recently was an unreached people group with no known believers. But roughly a decade ago, Thrive alums Jon & Jen Myers sold their earthly possessions and moved to the jungles of Papua New Guinea to live among the Kaje people. By the grace of God they had the privilege of sharing the gospel with the Kaje, who have now come to faith in Christ. To kick off Thrive's January series on missions, Jon Myers shares the Kaje story.
Fifteen years ago, on the day my divorce was finalized, I sat around a corner table with some friends at the Columbus Bar. This was not a celebration, but a solemn gathering of men who supported me through one of the most difficult times of my life. A few months before, my best friend, Ben Stilson, and I had changed allegiances from Buffalo Wild Wings to Columbus Bar for a number of reasons - gigantic onion rings, best fish sandwich in town, first microbrewery in Columbus, and the kindness of the owner, Jon Myers. The Diesel Oil Stout was a revelation in local brewing beauty. That night of the divorce, Jon was serving us. For old times sake, in remembrance of fun evenings I had experienced in England back in college, I ordered an absinthe. Jon brought it to the table, with the special glassware, spoon, and sugar cube. It was a bittersweet night, but one of remarkable fraternal bonding and creation of new memories as I started a new chapter of life. Weeks later, Ben and I, along with our friend Patrick Fosdick, were forming a Columbus Young Professionals team to compete in a summer long “Amazing Race” competition. The goal was to solve clues that led us to special spots in town. We needed to take a picture at each location and write a blog post about it. We were looking for a fourth team member, so on a whim, we asked Jon if he would like to join us. He did and the 4 of us gathered at the front plaza of City Hall to begin the competition. We had forgotten to create a team name. In a moment of creative clarity, Ben offered up the name “The Local Drafts.” The double entendre of being recruited to this team and promoting Jon's Powerhouse microbrewery immediately resonated. So the Local Drafts ran around for 3 months, bonding while taking silly pictures holding empty beer mugs all over Columbus. We finished fourth in that summer of 2008. As we realized our formal time as a team was coming to a close, we reflected on the deepening bonds we had established and brainstormed how we could keep the fun going. So we organized a party called a Blind Beer Taste Test. We picked 8 beers in a particular style and randomly placed them into an elite 8 bracket. One person poured 1.5 oz samples into 2 separate glasses and after trying both, a vote was taken. There was then a Final Four round and a final head to head match to decide the champion of the beer style. In October of 2008, Keystone Light won the inaugural Blind Beer Taste Test competition in the Light Beer style. We loved it. And kept doing it. I was not in a fraternity in college. I didn't like the idea of hazing and the drunkenness associated with it. As the years went on and Ben, Jon, Patrick, and I invited more people to the taste tests, we realized that the fraternal bonds that developed through this ritual and all of the friendships that emerged outside of the taste test experiences were very special. No hazing required. In 2012, we inducted a new “class” of 4 Local Draft gentlemen and 6 more by the end of 2018. The “organization,” and I do put that in quotes, waxed and waned in attempts to formalize, but in the end we decided we all just wanted to be together. Not to have meetings, but to have gatherings. Random happenings. Maybe it was golfing or hiking or helping someone move or supporting a Draft through a job transition, or planting trees, or volunteering, or organizing spur of the moment happy hours. In 2017, we had our first overnight trip on a trip to Cave Run Lake in Kentucky - starting an annual tradition of a 3-night, out of state trip. It will take too long to tell the stories of Three Rivers, Michigan - other than to say the Drafts have all left a piece of their hearts with our gracious AirBnB host, Mary Doezema, and her idyllic acreage with its winding boardwalk through beautiful wetlands. The relationships with these men have all become such an incredible blessing for me. I did not know any of these guys in high school or college.
Fifteen years ago, on the day my divorce was finalized, I sat around a corner table with some friends at the Columbus Bar. This was not a celebration, but a solemn gathering of men who supported me through one of the most difficult times of my life. A few months before, my best friend, Ben Stilson, and I had changed allegiances from Buffalo Wild Wings to Columbus Bar for a number of reasons - gigantic onion rings, best fish sandwich in town, first microbrewery in Columbus, and the kindness of the owner, Jon Myers. The Diesel Oil Stout was a revelation in local brewing beauty. That night of the divorce, Jon was serving us. For old times sake, in remembrance of fun evenings I had experienced in England back in college, I ordered an absinthe. Jon brought it to the table, with the special glassware, spoon, and sugar cube. It was a bittersweet night, but one of remarkable fraternal bonding and creation of new memories as I started a new chapter of life. Weeks later, Ben and I, along with our friend Patrick Fosdick, were forming a Columbus Young Professionals team to compete in a summer long “Amazing Race” competition. The goal was to solve clues that led us to special spots in town. We needed to take a picture at each location and write a blog post about it. We were looking for a fourth team member, so on a whim, we asked Jon if he would like to join us. He did and the 4 of us gathered at the front plaza of City Hall to begin the competition. We had forgotten to create a team name. In a moment of creative clarity, Ben offered up the name “The Local Drafts.” The double entendre of being recruited to this team and promoting Jon's Powerhouse microbrewery immediately resonated. So the Local Drafts ran around for 3 months, bonding while taking silly pictures holding empty beer mugs all over Columbus. We finished fourth in that summer of 2008. As we realized our formal time as a team was coming to a close, we reflected on the deepening bonds we had established and brainstormed how we could keep the fun going. So we organized a party called a Blind Beer Taste Test. We picked 8 beers in a particular style and randomly placed them into an elite 8 bracket. One person poured 1.5 oz samples into 2 separate glasses and after trying both, a vote was taken. There was then a Final Four round and a final head to head match to decide the champion of the beer style. In October of 2008, Keystone Light won the inaugural Blind Beer Taste Test competition in the Light Beer style. We loved it. And kept doing it. I was not in a fraternity in college. I didn't like the idea of hazing and the drunkenness associated with it. As the years went on and Ben, Jon, Patrick, and I invited more people to the taste tests, we realized that the fraternal bonds that developed through this ritual and all of the friendships that emerged outside of the taste test experiences were very special. No hazing required. In 2012, we inducted a new “class” of 4 Local Draft gentlemen and 6 more by the end of 2018. The “organization,” and I do put that in quotes, waxed and waned in attempts to formalize, but in the end we decided we all just wanted to be together. Not to have meetings, but to have gatherings. Random happenings. Maybe it was golfing or hiking or helping someone move or supporting a Draft through a job transition, or planting trees, or volunteering, or organizing spur of the moment happy hours. In 2017, we had our first overnight trip on a trip to Cave Run Lake in Kentucky - starting an annual tradition of a 3-night, out of state trip. It will take too long to tell the stories of Three Rivers, Michigan - other than to say the Drafts have all left a piece of their hearts with our gracious AirBnB host, Mary Doezema, and her idyllic acreage with its winding boardwalk through beautiful wetlands. The relationships with these men have all become such an incredible blessing for me. I did not know any of these guys in high school or college.
Jon Myers and Mark Rowell talk 3rd round 2023 basketball playoffs at the RCTV 19 studio before heading to Mississippi Valley State for the 2A North Matchups
Jon Myers and Ked Storey talk playoff basketball, Tippah County Sports and more at the RCTV 19 studio in Ripley MS.
Jon Myers and Ronnie Rowland talk SEC week 1 football, the over under for each team and 6 games to bet for this week --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jon Myers and Mark Rowell talk the Ole Miss baseball championship. Is WAOM dead? High school sports is right around the corner and we talk about that as well as touch on a prediction for Ole Miss football. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Here is a preview for the Mississippi Sports Report podcast with hosts Jon Myers and Kedrick Storey. This is a preview of the opening episode, which will be talking about the Tippah County Sports year in review. Tune in --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This podcast features an interview that Madison Heying and Jon Myers recorded in October 2017 with Paul Metzger and John Saint Pelvyn at Wind River. They discuss their approaches to experimentation, the need to create novel instruments and performance practices in the search for new sounds, and different ideas about musical communities. Throughout the episode you'll hear excepts from Metzger and Pelvyn's performance at Wind River including: Paul Metzger, “Death's Other Kingdom” John Saint Pelvyn, "A Clerical Error In Shasta County Shouldn't have to Ruin a Saturday Night (excerpts from an eternal song cycle)" If you have thoughts or questions about this episode or the Indexical podcast in general, we’d love to hear from you! You can reach out on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram, at our handle @anindexofmusic. You can also reach Madison via email at madison@indexical.org.
Our guest this week is Jon Myers, Chief Design Officer at the global exchange platform Liquid (https://www.liquid.com/). Liquid and parent company Quione are headquartered in Tokyo, Japan and serve a number of markets. John has had a distinguished career in product design, most recently in South East Asia working on fintech and banking platforms and now with Liquid. We got together in Ho Chi Minh where Liquid has a large operations center. Our discussion focuses on that topic of design: his career, current state of product design in Bitcoin, how he thinks about and implements UI UX decisions in different markets, and building a team in Ho Chi Minh. Follow John on Twitter @jonmyers Follow Liquid on Twitter @Liquid_Global Notes from the show: Jon’s background and introduction to Bitcoin Joining Liquid, Liquid’s growing product offerings Designing for Japanese users, how he analyzes and implements product design for different markets Design trends in Fintech and positive examples Building a team in Saigon, Vietnam as a developing market
From Free Agent to Chief Design Officer For our Double-O-Seventh episode, it is oh so appropriate to have Jon Myers as our guest. He's an international designer of mystery—living a jet-set life and assassinating design problems with expert marksmanship. We talk to Jon about his 20 years of design experience leading up to his current role as Chief Design Officer at Tokyo and Ho Chi Minh City based crypto trading platform Liquid. You can find Jon at @JonMyers on Twitter and http://www.jonmyers.com/ You can learn more about Liquid at https://www.liquid.com/ Table of Contents: 00:17 - Intro 01:15 - Jon's Saigon Journey 02:17 - The Columbus Connection 02:43 - Jon's Design and Entrepreneurship Journey 05:16 - Digital Nomads, Lifestyle Business, Scalable Startups, Affiliate Marketing, Vietnam and a Medium Article 08:27 - American's Have an Unfair Advantage in Immigration and Global Citizenship 10:54 - World on Fire, Working for Yourself, Working for a Company, Abstraction Layers 15:04 - Introduction to The Liquid Crypto Platform 21:09 - Advice to be a Better Designer 24:31 - Smoking Shisha 26:07 - Exercise, Daily Routines, Productivity, Intermittent Fasting 28:42 - Distraction and Productivity 33:13 - What Does Jon Like Most About Living in Vietnam? 35:59 - Design vs Conducting 37:04 - Entertainment, Tourism, and Restaurants in Saigon 40:54 - Jon's Design Process 44:39 - Sketch (UI Design App) 45:54 - Game Design, New Platforms, and Gold Rushes 50:04 - Dynamite Circle 51:17 - Vitality in Online Communities 56:28 - Outro Hashtags: #liquid #crypto #design #ux #vietnam #shisha #digitalnomad #productivity #entrepreneurship #leadership #columbus #saigon #expatlifeThis episode is also available as a video on Youtube: https://youtu.be/bJ072HFD7ns
On this episode of Inside VOICE we speak with Jon Myers, founder of Earplay the interactive audio drama company behind some of biggest voice-first experiences in entertainment, including Jurassic World, Mr Robot and Westworld. Check out www.earplay.com for more or ask Alexa to "Open Earplay". Jon and the team will be back at VOICE in Newark in July - to join them, visit voicesummit.ai
This is an episode from BosBattle, the predecessor to How Indie Games Get Made.Earplay's Jon Myers discusses what led him to the emerging field of interactive audio storytelling, how he ended up working with the team behind the popular Mr. Robot TV show and the unique design challenges associated with audio. Prior to starting Earplay, Myers worked as a writer and narrative designer for Disruptor Beam, Owlchemy Labs and Zynga Boston.Subscribe to BosBattle's newsletter: http://bit.ly/bosbattle.Music by Jesse Gertz: http://jessegertz.com/.Mastering by Kegan Zema: https://www.keganzema.com/.Recorded at PRX's Podcast Garage in Allston: https://www.podcastgarage.org/.
Laura Steenberge is a composer and performer based in LA who has performed on a number of Indexical concerts, on instruments ranging from viola da gamba, to miscellaneous objects hanging from the rafters, to harmonica, to the clear plastic tubing pictured above. Her work often seems to engage with the physical limits of the material, and likewise takes conceptual inclinations to their (often absurd) logical ends. In this podcast, Laura takes a walk through the woods with producer Madison Heying and Jon Myers. They discuss her work, alongside thoughts surrounding language, myth, and song. We’ll hear a number of musical excerpts of Laura’s work throughout the podcast: Lampstands (for 2 voices and keyboard) (w/ Julia Holter singing) Alleluia Caligula (solo voice and lap harp) Victory Over the Sun (solo contrabass and voice) The King and Queen (solo voice) Earthworms (piano and voice) Special thanks to Jake Foley for assistance editing this podcast.
CEO of Score Publishing, producer of Digital Book World 2018 Interview starts at 15:44 and ends at 43:43 “The Echo Show is an incredible glimpse into the future, because the future is going to be words come out of your mouth, and that's how you engage the computer rather than typing on a QWERTY keyboard or moving a mouse.” News “Amid Takeover Talk, Barnes & Noble Posts $30 million Q2 Loss, Stock Sheds 10%” by Jonathan Ponciano at Forbes - November 30, 2017 “B&N Has Disappointing Second Quarter” by Jim Milliot at Publishers Weekly - November 1, 2017 “Barnes & Noble's sales hit by the curse of Harry Potter” by the AP - December 1, 2017 “To save itself, Barnes & Noble is pivoting to books” by Thu-Huong Ha at Quartz - November 30, 2017 “Why Barnes & Noble Wants Smaller Stores” by Phil Wahba at Fortune - November 30, 2017 Harry Potter and the Cursed Child by J.K. Rowling “No takeover for Barnes and Noble after that earnings bomb” at Yahoo Finance - November 30, 2017 “4 Reasons Barnes and Noble Failed the Nook” by Jessie Nuez at Babble - 2013 “Amazon's Alexa heads to the workplace” by Dave Lee at BBC - November 30, 2017 Interview with Bradley Metrock Score Publishing Digital Book World Alexa Conference - Keynote by Ahmed Bouzid, CEO Witlingo (and original head of product for Amazon's Alexa and Connected Homes initiative) Tellables, Earplay (TKC interview with CEO Jon Myers in November, 2016), and Novel Effect VoiceFirst.FM AWS Reinvent Tim O'Reilly's Tools of Change conference Author Earnings (Hugh Howey and Data Guy) Apple's iBooks Author WTF?: What's the Future and Why It's Up To Us by Tim O'Reilly Outro Music: “Happiness (in F major) by Bradley Metrock on Mountain Radio Silence, used with permission Music for my podcast is from an original Thelonius Monk composition named "Well, You Needn't." This version is "Ra-Monk" by Eval Manigat on the "Variations in Time: A Jazz Perspective" CD by Public Transit Recording" CD. Please Join the Kindle Chronicles group at Goodreads!
GFA183. This week's episode is for people who want to relocate to Saigon, Vietnam. It's my first trip to Saigon, Vietnam and thanks so much to Jon’s tips and advice along the way - so as the trip comes to a close, I want to take this opportunity to have Jon share some of these value bombs with you guys for your trip to Saigon - which if you ever spend time in Asia and you’re a business owner and entrepreneur - you gotta come out here and see the scene! For full show notes, check out GlobalFromAsia.com/episode183. The post Guide to Relocating to Saigon, Vietnam with Jon Myers appeared first on Global From Asia.
In this episode of the Indexical podcast, Madison Heying, Jon Myers, and Andrew C. Smith talk to Michelle Lou and Scott Worthington of the duo bass2bass. They talk about how bass2bass formed, and how they came up with their name, as well as their similar backgrounds studying jazz and classical bass technique.The conversation gets pretty nerdy as Michelle and Scott debate the ideal bass supergroup and the bassists with the best chops. Speaking of which, make sure you stick around to the end to hear Jon Myers’s James Jamerson and Jaco Pastorius mashup. Throughout the podcast you will hear clips from: stanchions by Weston Olencki HoneyDripper by Michelle Lou A Flame that Could Go Out by Scott Worthington
In this episode, Jon Myers and Madison Heying talk to composer/flautist Anne La Berge. They discuss the program for her March 10th concert with Indexical and the various characters she assumes in each piece. In their conversation, Anne considers her flexible roles as composer, performer, and improviser. Lastly, they discuss Anne’s evolving relationship with technology: over the last 30 years, Anne has used a range of technologies as both a performer and composer, including synthesizers, HMSL, MAX/MSP, and most recently Kyma. The following pieces will be heard throughout the interview: David Dramm, Telemachus Anne LaBerge, Utter Yannis Kyriakides, oneirocriticon
In this episode of the Indexical podcast, Jon Myers, Andrew C. Smith, and Madison Heying talk to composer Jack Callahan who operates under the moniker die Reihe. They discuss his piece Housed, which consists of various arrangements of sampled chords from house music. Jack talks about a composition by Michael Pisaro that he released though his imprint Báhn Mì Verlag. And lastly Jack talks about studying with Jürg Frey and his connection to Wandelweiser. Just like Callahan, the conversation maintains serious undertones even as it strays into the silly or ridiculous. The following pieces will be heard through the interview: "Housed (Side B)" from Housed by die Reihe, on NNA Tapes (https://nnatapes.bandcamp.com/album/housed) "Add Red(Grey Series No. 3)" from a split LP with Matthew Sullivan, on Báhn Mì Verlag (http://www.banhmiverlag.com/releases) "Les tréfonds inexplorés des signes 36-39 and 40-43" by Jurg Frey, performed by The Dream Team. From an Indexical concert curated by Jack Callahan, Jan. 26, 2013, at Willow Place Auditorium (https://www.indexical.org/events/2013-01-26-ii-1-jurg-frey-unhorbare-zeit)
Madison Heying and Jon Myers take us through a few excerpts of performances from January 2017. Zachary James Watkins and RAGE THORMBONES perform their first-ever trio set, with all three artists on electronic and acoustic setups. Ma'ayan Tsadka's Underwater Museum of Extinct Sounds and Imaginary Water Creatures explores a post-human Earth through hydrophones, narrated by George Lucas.
“I draw a parallel to Paris during its literary golden age, when everyone went there to write their great novel. A lot of people are coming to this particular city to work on their next great startup.” Today’s guest continues our exploration into the reality of what it means to be location independent, or a digital nomad, which is different for each of the people we bring on the show who are living and working anywhere they choose. Jon Myers is a User Interface designer - which is a nuanced version of a web designer, that focuses on the visual aesthetics of how a website coheres around an overarching vision. He makes things not just look good, but appear to work fluidly. As a designer myself, I’m excited to pick Jon’s brain about how he took those skills to create a life that incorporates regular, ongoing travel - and why he chose this path rather than take a job somewhere, or simply freelance from home. Jon’s also a believer in what he is doing is something bigger than himself, something bigger at play — an opportunity for you to become a part of a changing landscape of possibility with regards to work and life. Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Soundcloud or TuneIn What We Cover: How Jon Myers found his path to location independence through his skills in User Interface and Interactive Design. How Jon's life was changed from watching the Karate Kid Part 2 Why Jon went to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), what he found there, and why he never left How to begin to create a location independent business. How to think about correlating any skill to revenue to more easily turn it into a business. Words from an Explorer: "There are forces out there that are conspiring to keep you ordinary... To be like them. And I don’t want to be like them." Explore Further: JonMyers.com John's Medium article, Bootstrapping in Saigon @jonmyers on Twitter Credits Music: Imogen Heap – Wait It Out (Artec Remix), Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static Like the show? I’d love a rating and review! Take action and please share the show! All you have to do is click one of the social sharing buttons at the top of this post. Also please leave a rating or review on iTunes! It just takes a second and you can help the show increase its rankings on iTunes just by this simple and quick gesture. If you do, click here to let me know so I can personally thank you! Thank you so much for your support! See you next time! The post 61: Location Independence in Saigon with Jon Myers appeared first on The Daily Travel Podcast.
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When we continue chatting with Mike and Euvie, you will learn How did Mike and Euvie's friends and family react to them moving to Southeast Asia? How do they deal with someone who doesn't totally understand the digital nomad lifestyle? How is it working with your significant other? How online dating makes for more stronger relationships, personally and professionally. When we throw Mike and Euvie some curve balls to find out what drives and inspires them, you will learn What do Mike and Euvie feel is more important, Who you know or What you know? Can people learn to be more socially intelligent? Did they follow their passion or do something they were good at and learned to love it? Does Mike and Euvie fear failure? Why do they want to meet Simon Sinek? Does Mike and Euvie have any regrets? What is a typical day like for them in Vietnam? Is it difficult for Mike and Euvie to stay motivated? Resources Movie: Transcendent Man - about Ray Kurzweil, futurism, and the Technological Singularity Online dating: Ok Cupid - https://www.okcupid.com/ People: Mitch Bowler from http://www.pencilkings.com/ Our podcast: Future Thinkers Podcast - http://futurethinkers.org/ Books: Tim Ferriss - The 4 Hour Workweek Napoleon Hill - Think and Grow Rich Dale Carnegie - How to Win Friends and Influence People Simon Sinek - Start with Why People: Dan Andrews / Tropical MBA podcast - http://www.tropicalmba.com/ Jon Myers - http://www.jonmyers.com/ Travis Jamison from http://supremacyseo.com/ Ben Hebert from http://naturalstacks.com/ For more information on Timelapse Strategies and Mike & Euvie, please visit http://timelapsestrategies.com, https://twitter.com/euvieivanova and https://twitter.com/mikegilliland. Thank you so much for listening and tune in next week for another educational, entertaining, and inspirational interview. Please do leave any comments, questions, and suggestions. If you haven't already, please stop by iTunes to leave a review, good or bad. Don't worry, I can handle the truth. Click Here To Leave A Review For The Podcast Stay Inspired! Buck (Visited 1,956 times, 1 visits today)
Buck Inspire Podcast: Passion | Entrepreneurship | Success | Personal Development
Two years ago, Euvie and I discussed podcast challenges. At the time, she was operating out of Thailand. This time around I heard she and Mike were in Vietnam. I thought it would be interesting to hear about the digital nomad lifestyle and why everyone is headed to Southeast Asia to run internet businesses. If you are a fan of Mike and Euvie, you will learn How did Mike and Euvie meet? Who is Euvie's favorite musical artist? What type of music does Mike love blasting? What are their favorites movies? Why are digital nomads (online entrepreneurs) flocking to Vietnam? How is the VISA situation in Vietnam and what advantage does it give Mike and Euvie? Is language a problem for English speaking business owners in Vietnam? What other cuisines do Mike and Euvie eat in Vietnam? Why did Bali make such an impact to both of them? When we get down to business with Mike and Euvie, you will learn What work experience did Mike and Euvie have before launching their internet business? How did The 4 Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss inspire and guide them? What was their mindset when they decided to take off to Southeast Asia? Is money an issue and how does Mike and Euvie use this to their advantage? What is their advice for people who want to leave their 9 to 5? What business advantages do you gain by moving to Southeast Asia? How do Mike and Euvie use "lifestyle value" to hire new team members? Did they have any metrics or a time frame to achieve success? Can you be successful if you have backup plans? Why is it better to fail early and often than taking the safe road? Resources Movie: Transcendent Man - about Ray Kurzweil, futurism, and the Technological Singularity Online dating: Ok Cupid - https://www.okcupid.com/ People: Mitch Bowler from http://www.pencilkings.com/ Our podcast: Future Thinkers Podcast - http://futurethinkers.org/ Books: Tim Ferriss - The 4 Hour Workweek Napoleon Hill - Think and Grow Rich Dale Carnegie - How to Win Friends and Influence People Simon Sinek - Start with Why People: Dan Andrews / Tropical MBA podcast - http://www.tropicalmba.com/ Jon Myers - http://www.jonmyers.com/ Travis Jamison from http://supremacyseo.com/ Ben Hebert from http://naturalstacks.com/ For more information on Timelapse Strategies and Mike & Euvie, please visit http://timelapsestrategies.com, https://twitter.com/euvieivanova and https://twitter.com/mikegilliland. Thank you so much for listening and tune in next week for another educational, entertaining, and inspirational interview. Please do leave any comments, questions, and suggestions. If you haven't already, please stop by iTunes to leave a review, good or bad. Don't worry, I can handle the truth. Click Here To Leave A Review For The Podcast Stay Inspired! Buck(Visited 1,611 times, 1 visits today)
Where do tacos, beer, Craiglist, and entrepreneurship intersect? Today we’ll be taking a break from e-commerce to talk about some high-level mindset issues with Jon Myers on how to create favorable outcomes for business, friends, and your relationships. Topics Discussed: Designing with purpose and psychological context Tacos + Beer, Scotch & Steak, and Craigslist Intent, scale, and putting your antenna up ... The post #92: How To Engineer Your Own Serendipity appeared first on Build My Online Store.
Jon Myers is a designer and entrepreneur who has been making things look beautiful on the internet for fifteen years. He has founded a number of successful start-ups utilizing awesome user experience design…. …when design is done right, the Jon Myers way, it can absolutely blow people away. Jon believes in the power of empathy, and […] The post Episode #41: Creating the Christmas Morning Effect with Jon Myers appeared first on Drop Dead Copy.
The Tropical MBA Podcast - Entrepreneurship, Travel, and Lifestyle
http://www.tropicalmba.com/philosophical-conversation-get-paid-bank/ http://www.tropicalmba.com/philosophical-conversation-get-paid-bank/ Dan and Ian are joined on the show today by good friend and incredibly gifted entrepreneur Jon Myers. Jon is a customer experience and user interface designer with an impressive client roster including some of the organizations to which you may pay taxes. The fellas dive into the concept of simply running a comfortable...
Jon Myers, SES Advisory Board and Head of Search/Associate Director for Mediavest previews SES London 2010 and his new appointment to the Advisory Board, plus a discussion on a Robert Scoble post on Googles two-front war with Apple and Facebook; who are the winners and the losers?
Jon Myers joins Bas to discuss Comscore numbers that show us the reason Google is trying to get you to go to different Google sites: Microsoft still holds nearly 15 percent share of all attention worldwide. Plus, New EU Telecom rules might affect search and a preview of SES Berlin with Incisive Media VP and Publisher Matt McGowan.
Lisa Ditlefsen-Myers, Bio Director of Verve Search and SEO Chick extraordinaire, and Jon Myers, Head of Search for MediaVest, discuss Google Wave, conference appearances, television being passed by by online advertising.They also discuss the results of a research study from dutch company First Focus and ValueWait that found out 45 percent of those who use Google cannot see the difference between what is a paid and what is an organic result.
I met up with Jon Myers, Head of Search for MediaVest, at a recent Online Marketing Show in London. Jon has been involved in Search for almost 10 years and and has seen the industry grow dramatically during that time. I chatted to Jon about his background and current role ( he runs a […]