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We start 2024 with a new preaching series exploring the theology of worship. In this first message, JP looks at the goal of our worship – who is it for, what is it for and what happens when we do it right.
At our evening carol services, Jon speaks on what it means to receive the greatest gift of all, in Jesus.
As we continue our series looking at the life of Jacob and the scandalous grace of God, we reach the famous passage where Jacob wrestles with God. JP challenges us on our own self-reliance, reminding us that God is the great initiator.
This week in our series looking at the life of Jacob, we learn all about Jacob's children. Through this biblical story, JP explores the topics of infertility, the loss of children, and family strife; through it all we find the tenderness and comfort of God.
We wrap up our Part of the Family series by looking at our culture of welcome and what it means for us to reflect the welcome that we have already received in and through Jesus.
In week two of our Part of the Family series, JP preaches from 2 Corinthians on the topic of giving and explores how we can live lives of sacrificial and generous giving, with our money and our day to day.
This Sunday we started a new preaching series called Part of the Family, where we'll be exploring what it means to be part of God's family here at Grace Church. In part 1, JP looks at the very essence of the family God's created in His church.
In the penultimate message in our Romans 8 series, JP tackles the issue of people-pleasing and the hope we have in verses 34 and 35: Jesus is the one who justifies us, He is the one on the throne.
Dedications Sunday is a special day where we get to honour and pray for new children in our church family. As part of the day, JP preaches on what it means to reach the next generation.
This week in our Romans 8 series JP preaches on verses 26 & 27, where we're told that the Spirit himself intercedes for us. He addresses two questions: 1) Where's God when it hurts? 2) Where's God when I pray?
We're in week two of our new Romans series. This week Tim preached on the next few verses in chapter 8 and unpacks the beauty of all that God has done that the law was never able to do.
In the first part of our new series in Romans 8, Jon preaches on the famous opening verses from this chapter and explores what it actually means for us to no longer be under condemnation.
This week in our new series, Body Matters, Jon preaches on the fall, the lasting effect it has on all of creation, and therefore the effect it has had on how we view our bodies.
In week two of our Body Matters series, Jon explores how we and our bodies are created by God in His image and what that means for how we view our bodies.
As we finish our series in the book of Esther, JP looks at the final few chapters of the book and the conclusions we find in Esther's story. We see victory for God's people, a battle that still takes place, and a mission that continues.
In week two of our Esther series, Jon looks at chapters 2 and 3 and the story that's unfolding around three key characters: Esther, Mordecai and Human. In doing so, we discover the great power of story and even greater story that God himself is writing.
On Sunday we started a new preaching series in the book of Esther. In part one, JP introduces the themes of the book from chapter one and the question it poses to us: which kingdom are we living for?
As we continue working through the Great Commission as part of our Matthew series, JP preaches on what it means for us to make disciples and how it's not just something we do, but it's who we are.
This week in our Matthew series JP looks at the way Jesus addresses the Pharisees question about divorce. We learn that questions of this nature, and others on sexual ethics, ultimately find their answer in who we think Jesus is.
In this special bonus episode, Executive Producer Janelle Raven and Jon Potter look back upon their time co-directing OHMPAA's production of Godspell. Co-hosts Aaron and Scott chime in as the group discusses what it takes to stand out when pitching a show to a board of directors as well as some upcoming opportunities for prospective directors in the area.
In this episode, Aaron Skolfield, along with co-hosts Jon Potter and Scott Parsons discuss the wonderful feeling of coming home after one has been away for a while. They are joined by Joshua Witham, a local actor, music director, and talented multi-instrumentalist. An Oxford Hills native, Josh recounts his roots in local theatre and his time trying to make it as an actor in New York City before returning home to Maine. Together, the guys will discuss their love for the local community and the relationships found therein, play a game, and give some advice.
In this episode, Scott Parsons, along with co-hosts Aaron Skolfield and Jon Potter, discuss what it means to “become” a theatrical character. They are joined by Daniel Rennie, a local actor and friend of the podcast who is known for his larger than life character roles on stage. Together they will explore the concept of “becoming” using specific examples from Dan's life and theatrical resume. They will also play a game and talk about Daniel's upcoming role in OHMPAA's Circle Mirror Transformation.
In this episode, Jon Potter, along with co-hosts Aaron Skolfield and Scott Parsons explore what it means to apply “maximum effort” to both small and large roles in the theatre. They are joined by Janelle Raven, executive producer of the Back Stairs Podcast and local performance artist. Together they will explore specific examples of “maximum effort” from Janelle's theatrical resumé, give some advice, and play a game.
JP continues our Matthew series, using Jesus' response to John the Baptist's doubts to put our sufferings and trials into a Gospel context.
This week in our series looking at Matthew's gospel we unpack the parable of the labourers in the vineyard and revel in the grace upon grace that's offered to us.
This week we start looking at parables in Matthew's gospel. We'll spend a few weeks looking at a variety of parables to understand what they are and what they show us of Jesus and ourselves. This week we look at the parable of the sower.
This week in our Matthew series we skip ahead to Palm Sunday and the triumphal entry of Jesus. JP unpacks the nature of his arrival and how it speaks to us today.
We pick up our Matthew series in chapter 9 where Jesus has a meal with tax collectors and sinners. JP speaks into what this teaches us about hospitality and the gospel.
We are back in our Matthew series this week, with JP using the story of Jesus healing the leper to illustrate His kindness.
This week we continue from Ben's part 1 message last week about our 2022 building project. In part 2, JP speaks to us about trusting in Jesus as He builds His church.
This week in our Matthew series, JP speaks from the famous passage where the wise man builds his house on rock and how we are to build our lives upon Jesus, the cornerstone.
This week in our Matthew series JP looks at the way Jesus teaches us to pray and encourages as we join together for our Month of Prayer.
Jon talks of spiritual wellbeing this week and how by knowing the Lord of glory his power is made perfect in our weakness as we contend with hardships in this world.
Jon kicks off our new wellbeing series of how we can find utter peace, fullness in life and freedom from anxieties through God granting us inner peace, shalom, through the Lord Jesus Christ.
This week in continuance of our Matthew series, Jon Potter heads us to Jesus Christ's forty days of fasting in the wilderness and encountering Satan's temptations. Jon explains how looking to Jesus's example and His steadfast devotion to God the Father demonstrates how we as Christians can overcome temptation and the wiles of Satan in our own lives.
Jon kicks off our series on Matthew by showing us God's fulfilment of his promise in scripture by the genealogy of Jesus Christ in Matthew 1 as the seed of Abraham (Genesis 12:2-3) and the King who shall reign forever (2 Samuel 7:2-3).
JP continues our Amos series, exploring issues of the heart and the role it plays in our relationship with God.
This week JP introduces our new series by unpacking how much God cares about justice and righteousness in the world.
In our evening service, JP encourages us that we are not where we are by accident but God has a plan for us.
This week in our series, JP explores the history of the dwelling place of God, how he dwells within us now and what this means for us.
As we begin our week of worship, prayer and fasting, JP encourages us to look to God in our restoration and preparation for what he has planned for us as we ease out of Covid restrictions.
This week in our Hebrews series, JP speaks on how Jesus provides us with a new covenant and how it is better than the old covenant.
After taking a break, we're back in our Hebrews series. This week Jon preaches on spiritual certainty and challenges us to persevere in our walk with Jesus.
Returning to our "I am" series, JP tackles the uneasy subject of death, the end of life and examines what Jesus is offering with this statement.
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Starting the new year, JP talks us through the full armour of God and how it relates to us and our lives.
For the beginning of our new " I Am" series where we will be looking at these particular sayings of Jesus, JP shows us the way Jesus responds to the questions of the crowd in this passage and how they relate to us now.
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For our final week in "We Need To Talk About Race", JP encourages us to apply what we have learned about this month in challenging racial injustice.
JP continues our "We Need To Talk About Race" series, exhorting us to actively oppose racial injustice because we are all equal - all one - in Christ, regardless of our cultural background or skin colour, while at the same time celebrating our diversity
We return to our In These Days series this week, with Jon exhorting us to taste and see that the Lord is good
Jon continues our In These Days series, showing us from Psalm 13 how we can deal with the disappointments of life.
Summary: April showers brought trapped May podcast guests. Yep, Nick Marzock brought the tunes from California, TJ The DJ settled for a Pearl Avenue party, good deeder John Potter and non-profit all-knowing Peggy Outon honed-in on our etiquette when it comes to nonprofits during the pandemic. BAND: Nick Marzock SPONSOR: Parts and services are in full swing, passersby are socially distantly perusing, and the salesforce is back to doing what they love best…selling reputable vehicles. With financing at an all-time low, and of course the Rohrich Advantage, online operations are working just as effectively for the Honda crew. Check out the online selection and start your car buying process now. As always visit Rohrich.com for all of your vehicle needs. What was on the blog? Ummmmm our newest #BYOP, Ya Jagoff Brackets! Have you voted? Two more rounds and a finale to come! Build Your Own Podcast Voting (Round 3) Build Your Own Podcast Voting (Round 2) Build Your Own Podcast Voting (Round 1) BYOP Ya Jagoff! Question of the Day: When driving, what is the one thing you always do or are known for? 4:56 TJ the DJ: TJ the DJ spins his insight to his rewarding career in entertainment. He hits the beats on communication, mental health outreach, and dad life in teaching his son the tools of making music. Two items he's never consumed? Listen in! Plus look for a Friday night dance party coming our way! 24:56 Jon Potter: Helping people has become a motto for Jon Potter since he started Pittsburgh Good Deeds, which now has over 1k of do-gooders through Reddit that help others in need. Potter showcases how helping out a fellow Pittsburgher goes hard in kindness and compassion. Maybe the jagoffs will start a “Good Deed” feed? 33:21 Peggy Outon: How many times should you ask for a donation?! The founder of The Bayer Center for Nonprofit Management, Peggy Outon, reveals her best techniques in cultivating friendships though the art of asking and etiquette to develop a fundraising formula. She makes it easy to get behind her organization's saying, “nonprofits build strong communities, we build strong nonprofits.” 50:45 Nick Marzock: Pittsburgher turned Californian, Nick Marzock discusses his music abilities while craving action through the art of TV film and multi-genre music. He's Cranberry Township legit, and you can catch him drumming on the steering wheel, and catch him doing what bizarre thing? (Although it prob has become a new norm for many during quarantine.) SPONSOR: Parts and services are in full swing, passersby are socially distantly perusing, and the salesforce is back to doing what they love best…selling reputable vehicles. With financing at an all-time low, and of course the Rohrich Advantage, online operations are working just as effectively for the Honda crew. Check out the online selection and start your car buying process now. As always visit www.Rohrich.com Find daily #Jagoffs posts at www.YaJagoff.com *** SEARCH: YaJagoff Podcast on the Radio Dot Com app!*** How to Follow Everyone on Social Media: Rohrich Honda @RohrichHonda (Twitter) John Chamberlin @YaJagoff (Twitter) Rachael Rennebeck @RachaelRennebe3 (Twitter) Bayer Center at RMU @bayercenter (Twitter) TJ the DJ @TJtheDJ (Twitter) Nick Marzock @NickMarzock (Twitter) Nick Marzock @NickMarzock (Instagram) Pittsburgh Good Deeds Pittsburgh Good Deeds (Reddit) See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In part five of our In These Days series, JP continues in the psalms, showing us how creation displays the glory of God from Psalm 8.
It's Easter Sunday so we take a break from our current series to hear a one-off special on the hope of the resurrection. Jon speaks into the ways in which the resurrection has an effect on our lives today.
This week we ran church at home in light of the recent coronavirus outbreak. Jon spoke into the current situation and how we can be confident in the midst of it all.
This week JP talked about how Hebrews encourages us not to give up, but to cling to Jesus and his people through all the doubts and difficulties.
Our inaugural episode with a very special guest... Lisa's husband, Jon Potter.
On Sunday we kicked off our new teaching series in the book of Hebrews. In this first message, Jon introduces this rich book and outlines the core themes it covers.
This week we look at the gifts of faith and healing. Jon unpacks the biblical foundation for healing, the nature of the Kingdom of God and offers some pastoral insight on how healing works today.
This week in our 'Gifts' series, we look deeper into the gift of prophecy and Jon answers some of the most common questions about how to use it and why.
This Sunday was a special one-off because we launched Deeper, our week of prayer and fasting. Jon spoke on the story of Mary and Martha, the challenge of being distracted and the invitation to sit at Jesus' feet.
Melissa Roshan talks about inner beauty, Jon Potter discusses doing good deeds, Joe Navarro explains how to spot predators, Andrew Tarvin teaches about helpful humor, Joe Larenjeiro gives tips for destressing, Curtis Stone explains how to find balance.
He’s made worldwide headlines for the ultimate selfless act, and we’ve tracked him down. So just why did Jon Potter give up a kidney to a man he didn’t know. His story is an extraordinary one, and begins one afternoon at a gas station.
We kick off our new teaching series called 'Gifts' where we'll be exploring 1 Corinthians 12-14 together. This week Jon introduces the series by asking why the gifts are important and what are they for.
Loser A driver in Washington State A Washington motorist who police say used a black marker to try to make the vehicle-tab sticker on the license plate appear current received an A for effort along with a $228 ticket for expired tabs. The Seattle Times reports that Washington State Patrol spokeswoman Heather Axtman tweeted a photo of the doctored tabs Thursday, noting the “coloring skills are kind of on point.” She told the newspaper that it was an “A for effort” and one of the more creative ones she's seen. However, Axtman said, the effort with the black marker wasn't good to fool a trooper in Snohomish County. Winner Jon Potter, 29, from Pittsburgh Four years ago Jon Potter promised himself he would say "yes" to anyone who needed his help. Now, he's done over 1000 good deeds… and his last good deed was a real lifesaver.
This week in our Radical Welcome series Jon looks at what it means to welcome the next generation and how Jesus himself valued children and young people.
This week we kick start our Summer series on what it means to offer a truly radical welcome to those around us. Jon opens the series by teaching on the family of God.
This week JP spoke to us about how in times of difficulty, Moses ran to God, the people relearned engagement with God and Joshua remained with God
On Sunday Jon preaches on the tabernacle in our Exodus series and asks the question of us "where is home?" He unpacks some of the details of the tabernacle and the longing of our hearts for home.
Craft Brew News - 3/29/19(brought to you via Brewbound.com)Beer Institute: Aluminum Tariffs are Hurting US Beer IndustryAround this time last year, the Beer Institute (BI), a national trade association representing the American brewing industry, warned that President Donald Trump’s aluminum and steel tariffs would cost the beer industry $347 million annually and potentially lead to the loss of 20,000 jobs.Well, as it turns out, the BI’s worst fears are coming true.The Washington, D.C., lobbying group tapped Austin, Texas-based Harbor Aluminum — a research firm that specializes in the global aluminum industry –According to the firm — the U.S. beverage industry paid about $250 million for aluminum cansheet between March and December of last year.During that same period, however, the United States Department of the Treasury collected just $50 million, while U.S. smelters and rolling mills pocketed the rest.Here’s the rub: The U.S. cansheet used to produce beverage cans contains 70 percent domestic scrap metal, which is exempt from tariffs. The other 30 percent comes from imported primary aluminum.But according to the BI, domestic beverage manufacturers paid a tariff on 100 percent of the cansheet used to make beverage cans.In other words, rolling mills and smelters are effectively stealing from beverage manufacturers by overcharging for cansheet as if it was made entirely from imported primary aluminum.“Brewers are paying a tariff price even on domestic aluminum,” McGreevy said via a press release. “I have heard from brewers large and small from across the country who are seeing their aluminum costs drastically increase, even when they are using American aluminum.”Approximately 60 percent of the beer produced and sold in the U.S. is packed in aluminum cans and bottles, the BI estimates.In addition to the BI and the Brewers Association, the American Beverage Association and the CMI oppose tariffs on steel and aluminum.These Are the Fastest-Growing Breweries in America, According to the Brewers AssociationAn Iowa craft brewery topped the Brewers Association’s (BA) list of the 50 fastest-growing breweries of 2018, but it wasn’t Toppling Goliath.No, the distinction of being the fastest-growing U.S. brewery in 2018 belongs to Lake Time Brewery.The 7-year-old Lake Time — located in Clear Lake, Iowa, a vacation haunt for Midwesterners about 30 minutes from the Minnesota border — produced 1,300 barrels of beer in 2018, according to co-founder Bob Rolling. That’s up from an estimated 220 barrels in 2017, which Rolling attributed to opening a new production facility and installing a canning line.This is the second year that the BA has released the list of fastest-growing breweries. Last year’s top honor went to Milford, Massachusetts-based Craftroots Brewing, which produced 308 barrels of beer in 2017, up from 20 barrels the year prior. Craftroots didn’t make a repeat appearance on this year’s list, however.Although official production figures were not disclosed, it is believed that the largest brewery on the 2018 list was popular hazy IPA maker Tree House Brewery. The Massachusetts-based craft brewery produced 19,250 barrels of beer in 2017, and likely sold more than 40,000 barrels last year. Tree House did not immediately respond to an inquiry regarding 2018 production figures.On the other end of the spectrum, a handful of companies on the list produced fewer than 100 barrels in 2017, including Long Beach, California-based Dutch’s BrewHouse, which made just five barrels of beer that year.Stone v. MillerCoors: Court Denies Craft Brewery’s Attempt to Block Sales of Rebranded Keystone Light PackagingStone Brewing’s initial attempt to prevent MillerCoors from selling rebranded Keystone Light products has come up short.On Tuesday, a federal judge denied Stone’s motion for a preliminary injunction as well as the San Diego-based craft brewery’s attempt to dismiss MillerCoors’ counterclaims.Although U.S. District Judge Roger T. Benitez denied Stone’s motions, he wrote that the craft brewery’s trademark infringement claim is “moderately strong” and said the “Stone” trademark is “indisputable” with “protectable ownership.”Still, Benitez found that Stone was “hard-pressed” to prove it would suffer irreparable harm by not receiving a preliminary injunction. He added that MillerCoors “has not been found liable of trademark infringement,” and should not be forced to stop using the refreshed Keystone Light packaging until the matter is decided in a courtroom.Stone filed the lawsuit against MillerCoors nearly 14 months ago, alleging that the mainstream beer manufacturer’s rebranded Keystone Light packaging and advertisements infringed upon its “Stone” trademark.The case — which was first cited by attorney Brendan Palfreyman, who runs the TrademarkYourBeer.com website — will now advance to the discovery phase and potentially a trial. Stone is seeking monetary damages and a permanent injunction against the rebranded Keystone Light packages.Stone Brewing co-founder Greg Koch said via the release. “All along this has been a clear-cut infringement case, and now we can focus our resources on proving the significant damages done to the good name of Stone Brewing,” Stone CEO Dominic Engels added. “MillerCoors has made hundreds of millions of dollars from rebranding Keystone in a way that infringes on our trademark,” “It also has hurt Stone and our brand. We look forward to presenting this evidence to the Court at trial.”Boston Beer Names New CMOAfter an eight-month search, the Boston Beer Company (NYSE: SAM) has identified its next chief marketing officer.The country’s second-largest craft brewery today named Lesya Lysyj, who is currently the U.S. president of Welch’s Foods Inc., as its new CMO.At Welch’s, Lysyj was “responsible for $600 million in revenue leading marketing, sales, innovation and licensing” for the company’s food and beverage products in the U.S., according to her LinkedIn. Prior to joining Welch’s, Lysyj spent 1.5 years as the president of Weight Watchers North America and three years as CMO of Heineken USA.Lysyj fills a vacancy left by Jon Potter, Boston Beer’s first-ever CMO, who departed the company last July.In an SEC filing, Boston Beer said Lysyj’s would earn $475,000 annually, not including performance bonuses totaling as much as 50 percent of her base salary. She will also have an option to purchase shares of the company’s Class A Common Stock valued at approximately $1.5 million.Lysyj’s hiring is the second notable appointment for Boston Beer this month. Last week, the company named Uber, Inc. general manager Meghan Joyce to its board of directors.Boston Beer — which makes the Samuel Adams, Angry Orchard, Twisted Tea, and Truly Hard Seltzer brands, among other offerings — posted double-digit growth in depletions, shipments, and sales last year.On its way to shipping nearly 4.3 million barrels of product in 2018, the company increased net revenue by 15.4 percent, to $995.7 million.According to the release, Lysyj, 56, will oversee the “planning, development, and execution” of Boston’s “brand development, marketing, and advertising initiatives.”Subscribe to Craft Beer Storm Podcast iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/craft-beer-storm/id1438117278?mt=2Michael Potorti is the Host of Craft Beer Storm and Founder/Brewer at Beara Brewing Co. in Portsmouth, NHMichael PotortiFounder/BrewerHost of "Craft Beer Storm" Podcastmichael@craftbeerstorm.commichael@bearairishbrew.com*** Come visit our brewery for some delicious local craft brew! ***Beara Brewing Co.2800 Lafayette RoadPortsmouth, NH 03801Tel. 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We take a break from our Exodus series for one Sunday to teach on living a life empowered by the Holy Spirit and what it means to be baptised in the Spirit.
We were back in Exodus on Sunday. Jon spoke on chapters 3 and 4 and talked about what happens when our 'no' meets God's 'go'.
On Sunday we started a new teaching series on Exodus. This week Jon introduces the series and some of the key themes of the chapters to come.
Jon wraps up our Disciple-Making Community series with our final value: we speak. He talks of why and how we speak to others about Jesus.
In part 8 of our Disciple-Making Community series, Jon looks at our core value: we give. Jon unpacks the encounter between Jesus and the widow who puts two coins in the offering.
This week we begin a new series called 'Disciple-Making Community' where we look at the values that define our culture. This week Jon explains our first value: we believe.
This week Jon gives us a pep talk of sorts to encourage us through suffering by looking at 7 attitudes and truths that can change the way we think about trials.
As we continue our 1 Peter series, Jon takes a look at what Peter means when he says 'arm yourselves' and the mindset that we should have as we make big calls for Jesus.
This week in our 1 Peter series Jon Potter looks at the beginning of chapter 3. What is Peter talking about in these verses? How does this translate to marriage today? Jon answers these questions and more.
On Easter Sunday, using the life of Peter, Jon explains how the resurrection of Jesus Christ changes everything for us.
On Sunday Jon spoke on the wonder of the local church and what our role is in building it and sharing it with the rest of the world.
In part 3 of our 1 Peter series Jon takes us back to have a look at how the old testament and all of God's promises to his people find their total fulfilment in Jesus.
After a short break for Anniversary Sunday, we rejoin our Our Father series and look at the topic of heavenly rewards and what we've got waiting for us in heaven.
We kick off a new series looking at Our Father and what it means to relate to him. Jon introduces the series by looking at some of the themes we'll be covering over the coming months.
After a couple of weeks off, we're back in The Dawn Of A Kingdom look at the book of 1 Samuel. This week Jon Potter looks at the subject of waiting well and some of the lessons we can learn from David's experience in chapters 24, 25 and 26.
Dan Discussed at a Recent RING Meeting: Requirements for Gentrification How to Buy in Areas that will Double in Value Spotting Trends and Riding them UP!! Dan’s Favorite Neighborhoods to buy & hold Mentioned Episodes: (There are 85 Content Packed Interviews in Total) Peter Pasternack on Real Estate Investing AFTER Starring on A& E’s “Flip this House” Austin Stack on Being Drafted onto the Diamond Equity Team George Beatty on an Inside Look at Doing Deals with Diamond Equity Jon Potter on Transitioning from Wholesaling to Buying Houses Resources Mentioned in the Episode: www.REIDiamonds.com Do You Know Anyone Else Who’s a Real Estate Investor? Do You Think they’d Also Enjoy this Episode? Please Forward this Link & Tell Them to: Sign Up for the REI Diamonds Weekly Podcast Your Copy of “7 Sources of Off Market Deals” Just Go to www.REIDiamonds.com to Download a Copy & Check out Recent Popular Episodes.
This week in our Dawn Of A Kingdom series Jon looks at the famous story of David and Goliath. We all face fears in our lives, as did David, but what can we learn from his victory to help us to overcome the giants of fear in our lives?
Jon Potter won Gold at the 1988 Olympic Games with the Great Britain Hockey team. Now he is at the top of his game in marketing and business. Jon is a managing director at Moët Hennessy and is this week’s guest on the ‘Best in the World with Richard Parr’. In his chat with Richard, Jon gives examples of how to make great teams both in sport and business. The British businessman talks about getting the right people for the right roles on the pitch and in the office. He discusses setting goals and boundaries as well as visualising success. Jon also explains what it’s like to spend a day with former F1 World Champion Jenson Button at a Grand Prix. You can follow Jon on Twitter @jonpotter6 and on Instagram: jonpotter6. For more on the ‘Best in the World... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom Olson & Dan Breslin Discuss: Raising Private Money Exactly Where ALL the Money’s Made in a Wholesale Business The Process of Making 5,000 Offers Per Week How to Select a Property Management Company More Info About Tom Olson’s Company @ www.OlsonPropertyServices.com www.GoodSuccess.com www.ChicagolandTurnKey.com Are You Enjoying the REI Diamonds Podcast? Maybe you know someone else that would also enjoy this episode. Send them this link and tell them to: Sign Up for the REI Diamonds Weekly Podcast Your Copy of “7 Sources of Off Market Deals” Just Go to www.REIDiamonds.com to Download a Copy & Check out Recent Popular Episodes. Recent Popular Episodes Episode #7 Josh Hertz on Wholesaling & Fix & Flips Philadelphia Episode #21 Josh Weidman on Turn Key Philadelphia Deals Episode #2 Jon Potter on Doing Deals Directly with Sellers Episode #29 Russell Walker on Buying, Fixing, & Wholesaling Houses
Jason Centeno and Dan Breslin discuss the pros and cons of getting started as a co-wholesaler. Episode #32 Includes: Setting a Goal to Become the BEST Wholesaler How to Set Yourself Apart from the Crowd of Wanna-Be Wholesalers Co-Wholesaling-Is this a Waste of Time? Download Jason’s “Cash Buyer Control” Real Estate Course at: www.CashBuyerControl.com Are You Enjoying the REI Diamonds Podcast? Maybe you know someone else that would also enjoy this episode. Send them this link and tell them: Claim Your Copy of “7 Sources of Off Market Deals” by Dan Breslin Go to www.REIDiamonds.com to receive their copy & check out other episodes. Recent Popular Episodes Episode #30 Adura Sanya on Finding, Negotiating, & Closing Off Market Deals Episode #29 Russell Walker on High Volume Wholesaling Episode #2 Jon Potter on Doing Deals Directly with Sellers Episode #5 Steve Clutch on Virtual Wholesaling
Adura Sanya and Dan Breslin discuss the Business of High Volume Wholesaling. Adura has been closing deals since 2008 and currently closes 4-6 deals per month. Episode #30 Includes: Most Important Priority in the Business of Wholesaling Real Estate Process of Converting Leads into Deals Adura’s FAVORITE Lead Generation Strategy Are You Enjoying the REI Diamonds Podcast? Maybe you know someone else that would also enjoy this episode. Send them this link and tell them: Claim Your Copy of “7 Sources of Off Market Deals” by Dan Breslin Go to www.REIDiamonds.com to receive their copy & check out other episodes. Popular Episodes Episode #29 Russell Walker on High Volume Wholesaling Episode #18 Jason Buzi on Wholesaling Million Dollar Homes Episode #12 Aaron Lockhart on Power Wholesaling in Chicago Episode #2 Jon Potter on Negotiating Directly with Sellers
Russell Walker and Dan Breslin discuss the Business of High Volume Wholesaling. Russell has been closing 10 deals per month in the Chicagoland market and has become one of a few elite providers of REAL Wholesale Real Estate Deals. Episode #29 Includes: 4 Most Valuable Activities of a Wholesaler Building a List of REAL Cash Buyers (Not just a bunch of co-wholesalers) How to Find & Close 10 Wholesale Deals Per Month How to Choose the RIGHT Mentor Are You Enjoying the REI Diamonds Podcast? Maybe you know someone else that would also enjoy this episode. Send them this link and tell them: Claim Your Copy of “7 Sources of Off Market Deals” by Dan Breslin Go to www.REIDiamonds.com to receive their copy & check out other episodes. Popular Episodes Episode #12 Aaron Lockhart on Power Wholesaling Episode #22 Frank Montro on Closing 300 Deals Per Year Episode #2 Jon Potter on Negotiating Deals Directly with Sellers
Video de Jon Potter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZfdAzwZX5E
Welcome to the New Song Family Church podcast. The following is a Next Level event featuring guest speaker, Pastor Jon Potter, of Canvas Church in Birmingham, AL.
Jon Potter is an Entrepreneurial Attorney and advocate who has been helping clients accomplish business and public policy goals for more than 20 years. In January 2010 Potter launched RPG Strategies, a boutique consulting firm that develops advocacy campaigns and organizations and provides strategic public and government affairs support. From 1998 until 2009 Potter founded and led the Digital Media Association. On behalf of Amazon.com, iTunes, Rhapsody, Pandora and many other members, Potter led successful industry efforts to modernize copyright law and ensure – through negotiation, arbitration, legislation and the SaveNetRadio campaign – fair royalties for Internet-based entertainment services. Prior to DiMA, Potter represented technology companies with regard to copyright and related legislation, including the Audio Home Recording Act, the Digital Millenium Copyright Act and the Digital Performance Right in Sound Recordings Act. Potter is an accomplished public speaker who has testified before Congress and regulatory agencies many times. He was named a Top Technology Lobbyist by Legal Times and an “Unsung Hero of the Internet” by Interactive Week magazine. Jon Potter is also the President of the Fan Freedom Project. Fan Freedom Project is a consumer education and advocacy group that promotes and protects the interests of live event customers. FFP is particularly focused on consumer ticketing rights, and ensuring that consumers own the tickets they purchase and have all rights associated with ownership.