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What happens when we challenge young Christians to step boldly into politics instead of stepping away? Joseph Jackson shares his journey from a politics-loving teen to a leader in TeenPact, a Christian government and leadership school for students ages 13-19. He discusses how his Classical Conversations education prepared him for public speaking and debate, the importance of Christians participating in the democratic process, and why today's youth should be held to higher standards. Learn about TeenPact's unique approach to teaching students about government branches, lobbying, and the political process through week-long state classes and national conventions. Episode Sponsored by: Classical Conversations Foundation https://teenpact.com/ Mark your calendar for the 2025 National Commencement, May 16-17, 2025, in sunny Southern Pines, North Carolina! This is a time for Classical Conversations families from around the nation to celebrate the hard work with fellow families on the homeschooling journey. Register at https://classicalconversationsfoundation.org/
L'année de ses 21 ans, Michael Jackson écarte son père du management de sa carrière. L'arrivée de Quincy Jones dans sa vie est providentielle. Il incarne pour lui le père que Joseph Jackson n'a pas été. Michael admire ce grand musicien de jazz et producteur de ses idoles. Quincy reconnait son génie et le lui dit.Depuis plus de 20 ans, Brice Depasse vous emmène dans les coulisses des légendes du rock, de la pop, et des années 70 et 80 dans. Ce podcast incontournable vous fait voyager à travers les époques, en vous dévoilant les anecdotes les plus croustillantes et les histoires fascinantes des plus grands artistes de notre temps. Avec "La Story Nostalgie", plongez dans l'univers des icônes comme les Beatles, les Rolling Stones, Johnny Hallyday, Madonna, Queen, ou encore Michael Jackson. Brice Depasse vous raconte les récits inédits derrière les albums mythiques, les concerts légendaires comme Live Aid, et les moments de gloire des groupes qui ont marqué l'histoire de la musique. Découvrez comment Freddie Mercury a captivé le monde entier, comment ABBA a conquis les charts, ou encore les secrets de studio qui ont façonné des tubes intemporels.Chaque épisode est une plongée passionnante dans le making-of des carrières de ces artistes exceptionnels, avec des histoires qui vous feront revivre les vibrations du rock des seventies, l'effervescence des eighties, et bien plus encore. Brice Depasse vous fait redécouvrir des albums cultes, des sessions d'enregistrement mémorables, et les concerts qui ont marqué toute une génération. Que vous soyez fan des ballades de Jean-Jacques Goldman, des envolées vocales de Céline Dion, ou des shows spectaculaires de Robbie Williams, "La Story Nostalgie" est votre passeport pour un voyage musical inoubliable. Laissez-vous emporter par les récits fascinants sur des artistes comme Daniel Balavoine, Serge Gainsbourg, France Gall, Michel Sardou, et Blondie, tout en explorant les liens entre musique et cinéma, des bandes originales aux collaborations légendaires. Ce podcast vous fait revivre l'esprit de Woodstock, les folles tournées, et les sessions d'enregistrement qui ont donné naissance à des albums de légende. Que vous soyez un nostalgique des seventies ou un amoureux des eighties, "La Story Nostalgie" est le rendez-vous incontournable pour tous les passionnés de musique. Branchez vos écouteurs et laissez Brice Depasse vous raconter ses histoires inédites.
Joseph Jackson grew up in his family's farming operation in the Visalia area. Upon making the decision to downsize the family farming operation, Jackson took on an off-farm job as a Customer Success Director for Phytech. Jackson shares his perspective as someone who has implemented technology as a farmer, and someone who helps other farmers utilize technology. “As ag tech in general, we have made some amazing products, but these products need to be more affordable. They need to be more accessible. This is a stage where you have to be able to show real value.” - Joseph Jackson In Today's episode:Meet Joseph Jackson who serves as both a farmer and Customer Success Director for California with PhytechDiscover Jackson's thought processes for analyzing and utilizing farm technologyLearn about Joseph's experience with the Almond Leadership Program and his involvement with the Strategic Ag Innovation CommitteeThe Almond Journey Podcast is brought to you by the Almond Board of California. This show explores how growers, handlers, and other stakeholders are making things work in their operations to drive the almond industry forward. Host Tim Hammerich visits with leaders throughout the Central Valley of California and beyond who are finding innovative ways to improve their operations, connect with their communities, and advance the almond industry. ABC recognizes the diverse makeup of the California almond industry and values contributions offered by its growers, handlers, and allied industry members. However, the opinions, services and products discussed in existing and future podcast episodes are by no means an endorsement or recommendation from ABC. The Almond Journey podcast is not an appropriate venue to express opinions on national, state, local or industry politics. As a Federal Marketing Order, the Almond Board of California is prohibited from lobbying or advocating on legislative issues, as well as setting field and market prices.
In this episode we peak into the white hot Christian outrage around Taylor Swift and hope we don't go blind. What are they so mad? Taylor Swift is simply the biggest popstar on the planet. The biggest we've seen in a long time. As a woman of wealth, power and influence she terrifies misogynists and makes their tiny little claims to manhood shrivel up.Also appearing in this episode - Travis Kelce, Joseph Jackson, Church of Satan, Anton LaVey, Zeena Schreck, Joe Rogan, Willow, Evermore, The Supernatural Life Ministry, Daniel Adam, Vlad Savchuk, YouTube, christofacist, Hank Kunneman, Kansas City Chiefs, Georgia, Kandiss Taylor, Jesus, Guns, & Babies, The Voice of the People Media, Barack Hussein Obama, Hunter Biden, Hillary Clinton, Jean Carroll, Leftists, Eras Tour, Nashville, exorcist, Father Dan Reehil, Shane Lynch, Boyzone, NFL Superbowl, New York, Ice Spice, Tomi Lahren, Fox News, Black Entertainment Television, Sean Feucht, Tumblr, YALLAREBRUTALIZINGME, marijuana, Bitch-Pudding, Dundermiflin, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tom Hiddleston, LGBT, Pastor Kevin Swanson, LGBTQ+, New York Times, Anna Marks, Lesbian Visibility Day, LGBTQI+, women's rights, abortion, sexual harassment, gun control, Black Lives Matter, Liberal Psyop #SketchComedy #Sketch #Comedy #Sketch Comedy #Atheist #Science #History #Atheism #ConspiracyTheory #Sceptical #Scepticism #Mythology #Religion #Devil #Satan #Skeptic #Debunk #feminism #LGBT #LGBTQIA+ #TayTay
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Joseph, a guest with extensive experience in IT troubleshooting and user management. Joseph shared about his background, including his proficiency with technology and his career progression. He discussed his current role as an IT asset manager, where he manages all hardware and software licenses, procurement, and disposal of assets. Joseph emphasized the importance of maintaining compliance, communication with various teams, and understanding the usage and resource needs of different departments. He shared his personal journey in the IT field, highlighting the significance of mentorship, continuous learning, and obtaining certifications Connect with us on LinkedIn Joseph Jackson - https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-j-6a91a7153/ Byron Davis - https://www.linkedin.com/in/byrondavis42595/ Shikirah Johnson - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shikirahjohnson/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beinsightfulintechnology/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beinsightfulintechnology/support
This episode is taken from nine different interviews conducted during The Almond Conference last month. People from around the industry were asked to share what's on top of their minds headed into 2024. You'll hear highlights from Alicia Rockwell, Bret Sill, Nav Athwal, Joe Palomino, Christine Gemperle, Julie Adams, Ambassador Doug McKalip, Michael Kelly, Brent Holtz, and Joseph Jackson.“I really would like to see pricing get stabilized as we come into this next year and do all that we can to continue to market. Our industry has been typically one of the best at marketing our product, and part of that reason is because it's so versatile.” - Alicia RockwellIn today's episode:Highlight the hopes for the new year from around the industryAppreciate nine different perspectives of almond leadersDiscover new technology, new avenues for marketing and new hope for almond prices going forwardThe Almond Journey Podcast is brought to you by the Almond Board of California. This show explores how growers, handlers, and other stakeholders are making things work in their operations to drive the almond industry forward. Host Tim Hammerich visits with leaders throughout the Central Valley of California and beyond who are finding innovative ways to improve their operations, connect with their communities, and advance the almond industry.ABC recognizes the diverse makeup of the California almond industry and values contributions offered by its growers, handlers, and allied industry members. However, the opinions, services and products discussed in existing and future podcast episodes are by no means an endorsement or recommendation from ABC. The Almond Journey podcast is not an appropriate venue to express opinions on national, state, local or industry politics. As a Federal Marketing Order, the Almond Board of California is prohibited from lobbying or advocating on legislative issues, as well as setting field and market prices.
In this episode I speak about watching two Broadway Musicals: MJ and Back to the Future! I also speak about watching the HBO series, Succession and wrap it up with another addition to our legendary segment “GOATs doing GOAT $hit” where we celebrate the true champions of greatness and highlight the phenomenal achievements of extraordinary individuals. The Spun Today Podcast is a Podcast that is anchored in Writing, but unlimited in scope. Give it a whirl. 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Welcome to the Spun Today podcast, the only podcast that is anchored in writing, but unlimited in scope. I'm your host, Tony Ortiz, and I appreciate you listening. This is episode 243 of the Spun Today podcast. And in this episode, I speak about two Broadway musicals, which I can't believe I took this long to mention them, especially for one in particular. So definitely stay tuned for that. I also speak about watching the Succession Series. An HBO series that I was definitely late to, but had the added benefit of being late in that it allowed me to binge the entire series. And lastly, I wrap it up with another addition to our legendary segment goats doing goat shit where we celebrate the true champions of greatness and highlight the phenomenal achievements of extraordinary individuals. Stay tuned for all that good stuff. But first I wanted to tell you [00:01:00] guys about a. Quick way that you can help support the spun today podcast. Your support is greatly appreciated. Not only can it help out financially to help keep the lights on in good old spun today studios, but it definitely adds fuel to the motivational fire that I rely on to continue putting out episodes. And even more importantly, finding time to write. Nay, making time to write. So thank you. Thank you. Thank you to each and one of you, to each and every one of you that have shown your support to date. And thank in advance to each of you that will show support in the future. Here is one quick way that you can help support the Spun Today podcast. Definitely stay tuned for the outro of the episode where I'll tell you about a bunch of other ways that you can show your support. But here is one of those ways. And we'll jump right into the episode. The first musical that I wanted to tell you guys about was MJ, the [00:02:00] musical. Here is the official synopsis. He's one of the greatest entertainers of all time. Now, Michael Jackson's unique and unparalleled artistry has finally arrived on Broadway in a brand new musical centered around the making of his 1992 dangerous world tour. And created by Tony award winning director, choreographer, Christopher And two time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage, MJ goes beyond the singular moves and signature sound of the star, offering a rare look at the creative mind and collaborative spirit that catapulted Jackson into legendary status. I went to check this out with my best friend, Steven. Shout out to Steven's Spun Today alumni, who has been on the pod several times in the past. We thought it would be cool to check out. You know, kid touching and molestation and all that, which has obviously [00:03:00] tarnished Michael Jackson and how we view him, all that aside. And I know in and of itself, it's like a controversial topic where some folks are like, no, they're all 100 percent rumors and nothing like that ever happened. Nothing was ever proven in court. And then the other folks on the other side where say. You know, the rumors have been rumors for decades for a reason. It's all true. It was even worse. I know the audience is split when it comes to that. From an artistic body of work perspective, he's obviously, as the little synopsis says there, one of the most legendary entertainers of all time. Now from attending and, you know, watching this musical, And for someone who likes going to like Broadway plays and musicals and enjoys that genre of art and acting and singing and stuff like that as a consumer, from that perspective, [00:04:00] we had a great time. And Michael Jackson in his heyday, I was a kid for that, a little kid, but I obviously know his music and his body of work and I think you'd be hard pressed not to find. Or to find someone that wasn't aware of any of it, but I obviously never saw him live or anything like that going to see this play, though, the way they did it, you definitely get that experience, albeit at a much smaller scale, but you definitely get the, like, you feel you're watching Michael Jackson. That's how good of a performance, not just the Michael Jackson characters did with it. But just the entire cast and the world that they built and created around it. And from a storytelling perspective, it was interesting how they did it. Because it is this very, and I guess, makes sense. In terms of it being like a deliberate conscious [00:05:00] move to do it this way. So you don't have to bring in a lot of like the things we know about Michael now. The allegations and court cases and... Drug abuse and, and stuff like that. So they didn't have to bring too much of that into the story because again, from a storytelling perspective, it's a very myopic focused view of his time around his 1992 dangerous world tour, which is his biggest tour ever. One of the biggest tours ever. And it was chronicling, the buildup to that, all the practice sessions. And how he was as an artist getting ready for that performance. And in the play, there is an MTV crew that was given access to chronicle this whole thing to do a, a piece on, you know, this very much anticipated world tour, which was based on true events that MTV [00:06:00] piece. Actually exists and I'll link to it in the episode notes for you guys to check out. So we got to see this interesting view of. That MTV camera crew. Trying to put together their creative vision of this documentary. While also getting close enough. Access to Michael Jackson to see his inner workings and stuff like that and picking up on. Certain things like. The beginnings of his drug addictions, which we know now ultimately led to his death in that he had a private doctor giving him shots or like IVs of trim butyral or something like that. I forget the exact medication name of what he ultimately died of, but it's supposed to be a strong ass, sleep aid. And so much so that he was getting that shit [00:07:00] injected on a nightly basis just to be able to try to get some sleep. And ultimately that's what he died of. And the doctor that was prescribing him the medication wanted him to go to jail for a few years and losing his medical license, I believe. But in the play, it shows him getting drugs from his manager or other folks like that were part of the stage team. I think it was his manager. And you get some insight into the all too common story of, you know, people in positions of power, whether it's in our music, politics, whatever, just having a circle of yes men and women around them that do what they want and don't really check them. And we saw that through the lens of, again, the beginnings of his drug addiction. And we also saw that same dynamic playing out with his financial team and how he wanted to pay for [00:08:00] this over the top concert and do like never before happened things like him being shot out of not a cannon, but something that shoots, shoots him out and onto the stage and him running out of money. And then Pushing his accountant and his financial team to mortgage Neverland Ranch, where he lived just to continue funding this artistic vision that he had, even though all the financial folks around him, lawyers, accountants, financial advisors warned him against it, he still ultimately got his way, i. e. via these yes men. So that was definitely interesting to see. They also showed. A direct correlation between his abusive childhood with how Joseph Jackson, the father was always depicted as, you know, being super, super hard stage dad, forcing them to practice [00:09:00] all the kids when they were the Jackson five for hours and hours on end, no breaks, didn't really have a childhood. You know, they had fame when they were young. So they didn't have a, you know, especially Michael being the youngest. Of them, of the Jackson 5, or second youngest, I believe. But never really having a childhood, or traditional childhood. They showed correlations of that, instilled hard work ethic. And they kind of papered over the, physical abuse in the play. With how hard Michael Jackson was on his crew and the choreographers and everything. And the dance team around him and how they were all exhausted and he would force them to to work hours on end just like his dad did to him and kind of showing that traumatic shift, trauma shift of, you know, him being the recipient of that and then dishing it out as he got older in the same exact way [00:10:00] and then seeing himself as, you know, becoming his father in that sense. But the play did a great job in also showing different. Stages within Michael Jackson's life, they showed him as a child, you know, as a flashback scene, because the entire thing again takes place around him working up to this dangerous world tour and being interviewed by the MTV crew and them filming and interviewing him in between rehearsals, etc. But while they were interviewing him, he would flash back and tell stories of childhood, of his mother and his father, Jackson 5, transitioning, going solo. And you got to see different actors, which did a phenomenal job of playing Michael Jackson. Now we did go on an off day, I think it was like a Tuesday or Wednesday. So every cast member, including Michael Jackson, wasn't necessarily the best. Number ones, if you will. I believe the young Michael [00:11:00] was, but I don't believe the middle Michael that they showed as well as the older Michael Jackson that's being interviewed. I think he was also the understudy, but I mean, these are all top tier phenomenal actors, right? All did an amazing job. And we got to hear all the hits, all Michael Jackson's hits, all Jackson five hits. And it really did feel like a Michael Jackson concert experience as a narrative choice. Again, it does seem to me to have been a deliberate choice to tell this story from a specific point in time. And in doing so not have to, or I guess they had the ability to paper over all the negatives that we know of Michael, like the drug abuse and child molestation allegations, so on and so forth. So you definitely lose something historically. From that perspective, but as a piece of [00:12:00] entertainment, we do wind up enjoying a shitload of music and just how they put the musical together. It was definitely an entertaining watch. And I definitely recommend it. MJ the musical, check it out back to the future. The musical, if you guys know anything about me, I am a huge, Back to the Future fan. I've spoken about the movie multiple times. I've highlighted how the screenplay for Back to the Future 1 is considered a perfect screenplay and I think it's taught in theater classes. It's my personal favorite trilogy of any genre, any movies, all time. And I've also said, controversial to some, that it's one of the rare occasions where the sequel, Back to the Future 2. is even better than the first movie. And I know that's blasphemous for some folks to hear. And even I myself go back and forth [00:13:00] between that thought from time to time. But just from the creativity of it alone to delve back into the first movie through the second movie and find ways to tie into the first movie, And make things that already existed within the first movie, make them that way because of the actions of the second movie, which was filmed and created. I think it was something like five years later. It's just fucking amazing from, from that standpoint. And I'm such a fan that my debut novel fractal Available now, SpunToday. com forward slash books, so you can find all the links of all the different places where you can find it. Back to the Future is an inspiration for that story. It is a time travel tale, as I like to say. Furthermore, I dedicated that book to my first [00:14:00] born Aiden, and the quote, the very first quote after the dedication section of the book, is a quote. From back to the future, part one from George McFly to Marty McFly, stating, if you put your mind to it, you can accomplish absolutely anything in him speaking to writing his first novel. So there's a complete tie in on multiple levels there. I fucking love it. I literally have a life size replica of the hoverboard immediately to my left right now. That said, I signed up, or, like, I follow all the different Back to the Future fan pages, official, unofficial. And I saw months before that they were developing the musical. I also subscribed to a bunch of different newsletters having to do with Back to the Future and the DMC newsletter, even from the DeLorean Motor Company. And I signed up to be alerted when the pre sales went on, [00:15:00] and I bought these tickets months in advance, I think something like seven months in advance. That's how much I was anticipating going. So I copped the tickets and my wife and I, shout out to Zoila, sponsored alum, went to go see it and had an amazing time. Being such a fan holding, I'm both holding the musical to a very high bar. I don't want them to fuck it up while at the same time being completely biased and knowing that I'll find a way to love it some way or another. So holding my love for the story. And the history of the film aside, as much as is humanly possible and attempting to be objective, I personally thought they knocked it out the park. Now they clearly didn't have, I'm not sure if Back to the Future, if it's old enough, I think it came out in 89, where the story itself is public domain or if they actually got the rights to [00:16:00] retell the story in this format. Because I don't believe that Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale were involved with the musical. I could be wrong, but I don't believe they were. And I wonder if certain choices that they made throughout the musical had to do with not having the full rights, or if they had to do with just trying to retell the story on the stage. Because although it was still very, very, very true to the original Back to the Future 1 film, which was another thing that I was curious about if they were going to try to encapsulate all three films within the musical, but it wasn't. It was just a retelling of the first one. But everything is not, you know, word for word, verbatim, although it does have a lot of the same key scenes. But then... Certain other key, certain other key scenes. For example, the famous skateboard [00:17:00] scene in front of the diner, when Biff and his crew chase Marty and wind up crashing into the manure truck and Marty's getting around the skateboard, they didn't redo that scene, but in its place, they kind of extend the scene of the lunchroom where. Marty first confronts Biff, you know, where they both kind of grab each other and make fists and they're about to punch each other, but then Strickland shows up and breaks it up, essentially. And Biff tells him, why don't you make like a tree and, and get out of here. They elongated that scene instead and made that the chase scene and made it so that Biff was chasing Marty throughout the lunchroom. He was jumping over tables and hitting him with lunch trays and running through the school. And they had an original musical number there. So they took certain liberties that way. I guess it was easier to do [00:18:00] it that way. If it wasn't a licensing issue or concern, it was easier, it must have been easier to put that together versus the actual skateboard scene and having multiple cars and etc. But it was something that I was curious about. It was kind of interactive in that, you know, like they had the enchantment on the the sea dance and during it when Marvin Barry and the Starlighters are playing Earth Angel there were in the actual theater there was Bubbles, there was a bubble machine or something. There was bubbles going all throughout so we were in the first few rows and you know, we could swat the bubbles and that kind of built the atmosphere around around the whole thing And of course he did the Johnny B. Good scene in terms of the cast, all phenomenal. The gentleman who plays doc killed it. Oh, and that was another thing also, they did not do the, you know, terrorist Libyan terrorist [00:19:00] shooting scene, which I guess to make it more PG they made it that doc was using the plutonium for the 1. 21 gigawatt reaction that he needs. Within the flux capacitor to make the time travel possible, but that he was using an old radiation suit, which wasn't completely insulated. And that's how he wound up dying initially versus getting shot by the terrorists. But yeah, the gentleman who played doc amazing, super funny, steals the show. The guy who plays Marty's spot on, did a great job. But the person who played Crispin Glover's character of George McFly dead on balls accurate to quote Marissa Tomei fucking amazing spot on like they could reshoot back to the future drop this gentleman in place of [00:20:00] Kristen Crispin Glover who legend has it was like an absolute asshole on set and that's why he wasn't in part two or three, but. Drop him into that role and you wouldn't tell the difference. He was amazing. Fucking awesome. The guy who played Biff was really good. Really looked the part. Which brings me to the number one star of the show. The DeLorean. They did it so ill that it looked like an actual real DeLorean that was up there. I guess they just, you know, it's just like the outsides or whatever, but it really looked like an actual replica real DeLorean. And it's obviously the moment that all the fans are anticipating the most, you know, when they first see the DeLorean, which they did the big reveal and like the same same way at Twin Pines mall, [00:21:00] which then becomes Lone Pines mall at the end when Marty runs over. Old Man Peabody's Pine Tree. Symbolizing how the littlest change in the past could affect have a ripple effect on the future. But they did an amazing job with the car itself and then with the actual time travel sequence. So the theater, the decor of it, can't also, this is how it also immersed the, the crowd aside from the bubbles thing from, from earlier. The decor. The balconies on the sides, on the left, on the left and the right, they were also part of the decor. Like there weren't people sitting in the seats there. Instead, they had this metal widgets and circuitry spanning all of the balconies. And during the time travel sequence, like when Marty accidentally goes back to 1955, all those start lighting up in different [00:22:00] colors and it's reminiscent of the flux capacitor and the lights around the actual DeLorean, which they also show and really immerse you and bring you into it in that way. And then at the end, which was even more amazing because they could have just done that again. They with like a crane or something, something you couldn't see, but some sort of lift, they lift up the DeLorean. For the scene where, you know, the clock tower scene when he's going back to the future. They lift up the DeLorean and push it forward into the crowd. So it's hovering above us almost. Like above, the first couple rows. Not completely, but just enough for it to be off of the stage. Can you imagine the fucking lawsuit that thing would have fallen or something? But obviously it was secure and it was just so ill the way they did it. And I couldn't have been happier with Back to the Future the musical. I definitely, definitely highly recommend.[00:23:00] If I have the chance to see it again, I definitely will. Tickets should be a lot more reasonable now. That's the only issue I had with it. Although I was willing to pay, so whatever. But apparently it's not doing well, or as well as anticipated. And the. Ticket prices. I checked the day of for my same seat and it Was like 40 percent less in terms of the actual pricing But that aside it was an amazing experience. I Loved every bit of it. If you're back to the future fan as I am you will too Back to the future the musical Check it out HBO's original series succession Is a series that ran from 2018 to 2023. Like I mentioned in the intro, I didn't start watching the series until 2023. Literally while the final season was, was airing. [00:24:00] So, that came with the benefit of being able to binge it and see it all the way through. But in terms of sharing some of my personal takeaways and tidbits here. It's it shows a bit out of the zeitgeist. And some references might be dated, but we'll share them nonetheless for posterity. Here is the official synopsis. The Roy family is known for controlling the biggest media and entertainment company in the world. However, their world changes when their father steps down from the company. And as we like to do here on the Spun Today podcast, I wanted to shout out each and every one of the writers, starting with the show's creator, Jesse Armstrong. Followed by Jamie Carragher, Susan Soon Hee Stanton, Alice Birch, Miriam Batty, She a Batty, she knows she a 10. Georgia Pritchett, Tony Roche, Nathan Elston, Callie Hirshaway, [00:25:00] John Brown, Will Tracy, Lucy Preble, Jonathan Glaser, Ted Cohen, Anna Jordan, Mary Laws, and Will Arbery. Shout out to each and every one of the writers on Succession who put together an amazing show. And I particularly want to shout out the, the writers in this particular series, because they took what is the embodiment of quote unquote evil rich people, you know, just like the vile borderline sociopathic Narcissistic archetype of, you know, the greedy, quote, unquote, greedy, rich people. And they made us, the viewers, through the strong characters that they created, that the writers created, and that the actors, which were phenomenal, and I'll speak to it in a minute, brought to life. They made us, as the audience, connect [00:26:00] with those characters, and in some cases, in a lot of cases, actually root for them to win. Which, if you take a step back and look at the ruthlessness with how they navigate the world with little to no care of who or how they affected others. When you look at it objectively through that lens, it's like, fuck these people. But since they're developed so richly as characters, and it's such a character driven show in my opinion. we still connect with them and root for them on a human level. And that I think is a testament again to just amazing writing. So shout out again to the writers there. Now the cast absolutely killed it. Kieran Culkin is one of my favorite characters. He plays Roman Roy, the youngest of the four children. Brian Cox is the matriarch, the Rupert Murdoch like character who [00:27:00] created this Conglomerate multi billion dollar company. He's just amazing. Tom Wombs Gans played by Matthew McFadden. Such a cool character. Very selfish. It turns out as, as all of them have traits of selfishness, but he was in it for himself from the jump and. He plays possum throughout, so much so that he's married to Shiv Roy, the daughter, played by Sarah Snook, also does a great job, but she's like a, you know, princess, always gets what she wants, kinda has the quote unquote trophy husband, cheats on him, and he just takes it all, and his character is such that you hate him at first, so. because he's such a pushover and you're like yo stand up for yourself you fucking pussy then you wind up rooting for [00:28:00] him then you wind up finding out that either he's been running a game the entire time or he just got caught up in it and began running a game somewhere along the line and became fed up great characters both in real life British I believe it's a good job with the American accents there Same as Logan Logan Roy's character, Brian Cox. And by British, that's just my dumb American interpretation of their accent. You know, it could be Australian, Zealand, or who knows. Conroy, the eldest half brother played by Alan Ruck. Shout out to Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Really cool character. Shout out to the Conheads out there. Jeremy Strong. Not the eldest, but the eldest of the full siblings of the three, you know, Kieran Culkin's character, Sarah Snook's character, and himself, Kendall Roy. He was the heir to the throne, if you will. And in the very [00:29:00] first episode, which sets the stage for the entire series, the first half of the episode is him going through The process of getting ready to take over the company because the father had announced his retirement. He was gonna step down Kendall Roy is gonna take over and in that very first episode the father winds up Literally fucking him over and saying nah, I changed my mind. He's like, wait, what my You changed your mind. I'm supposed to take over next week. He was like now let's give it a couple more years I decided to stay on He was like, but we announced it to the world and the, you know, it's a publicly traded company and the stock and this and that and blah blah blah. He was like, yeah, that's all bullshit. Don't worry about it. And you have this tension within the family always throughout the entire series of the son trying to take over from the father, the father trying to maintain control, the father getting sick, the other siblings trying to vie for control, sometimes being on the same page with each other, most of the time not, and just like this complete [00:30:00] dysfunction. And it was such an interesting, family dynamic that really keeps you hooked. I also thought it was particularly interesting the way that the show was shot. And I got this from some of the, not behind the scenes, but the extras of the show where they, you know, interview different characters and they also have a podcast, et cetera. So I don't remember if it's from one of the extras or from the actual podcast, but one of the directors, I think the main one Mark Millard. Maybe it was Jesse Armstrong, the creator of the show, but they were breaking down how they shot in a way where they zoom in to the actual characters for emotional exclamation points. So they called it. And you notice that throughout the entire series where they'll, you know, they'll shoot a scene and then. For the character reaction, they'll zoom in to the character's face, which is pretty interesting. And he also mentioned that on set, they [00:31:00] always kept live cameras around so that the art, the actors themselves, they didn't know when they were being shot or not. So it forced them essentially to stay in character. And he likened it to filming theater, similar to when you go see a play. How all the characters, as long as they're on stage, they're in character, you know, that whether they're the main focus of a scene or not, or a background character, they're always doing something. They're always on, if you will, then I'm going to jump to in season two, episode 10, I jetted down here. There was a dope line that Logan Roy said again, the matriarch of the family played by Brian Cox, and he was speaking to money and wealth and how most things don't exist. Or companies rather. And he said that the Ford motor company hardly exists. He said that it's just a time saving expression for a collection of financial [00:32:00] interests. Again, all the Ford motor company was to this psychopath was just a time saving expression for a collection of financial interests. I thought that was such an interesting way, such a financially motivated lens to view the world through. And I just love the way that was phrased. All the four Ford Motor Company is, is just a time saving expression for a collection of financial interests. Jesus. There's a lot of double crossing in the show the siblings with each other, the father to the, to the kids, the kids to the father. There's a point in the season two finale where you think Kendall is going to rise to the occasion and, you know, be the heir to the throne that the father, [00:33:00] you know, wants him to be, that is grooming him to be. But he winds up double crossing his father again, as he did multiple times throughout the series. And I thought it was interesting that he had a lot of ups and downs, you know, he had addiction issues in the show. They reference all the time that he had a stint in rehab. And just from a mindset perspective, he was always either completely out of it and crying and in the dumps or completely manic and on the fucking ball. He reminded me a lot of Kanye. And or the public version of Kanye that we've been seeing in. You know, recent news and media cycles and all the drama around the Kardashians and all that shit and his manic episodes. That's what he was reminiscent of to me. I loved the relationship between two main characters, both outsiders of the family in their own right, which was Tom Wamskantz, which I [00:34:00] mentioned earlier, which was the husband of the daughter, Shiv Roy. His relationship with Greg Hirsch, played by Nicholas Braun, which is a second cousin, extended cousin to the family that they barely know, but that works his way into the fold and Tom brings him under his wing kind of because he sees himself in, in Greg in some ways, you know, being an outsider of the family, but also because he wants to have someone to have power over. And he finally found someone lower than him on the totem pole, if you will, within this family structure. And they just have a back and forth, funny, quippy, really interesting dynamic throughout the entire series. And I'll wrap it up with a, a line of dialogue from Alan Ruck's character, Connor Roy, when it spoiler alert, this happened in season four, episode seven. But Connor, who decides to run for president, out of all things, of the [00:35:00] United States, and Kieran Culkin's character, Roman Roy, hilariously tells him, don't you think you should try for something smaller first? You know, maybe like running a CVS or something? But Connor gets himself in a position where... essentially his actual, you know, the two rivals for, for president, the Democrat and the Republican running, they're neck and neck, like razor sharp, you know, 49 percent to 49 percent margins. And Connor is polling at like 1 percent or something like that. It's something, something sick that pretty much put him in a position to make a deal with one of the other guys where he would drop out of the race and His supporters would vote for that person, and that person would essentially become the, the president. And he's trying to see what he can get, you know, what position he could get from the person that would ultimately win. And one of them offers him to be the diplomat of Alman, which is a [00:36:00] country that I had never heard of. And he tells him that it's an interesting thought. He'll, he'll definitely mull it over. And that Oman is the poor man's Saudi Arabia and the rich man's Yemen. And again, I just thought what an interesting way to view the world and view things. But yeah, yo succession dope show. I definitely recommend you guys check it out if you're into that type of thing. It's supposed to be loosely based on Rupert Murdoch and you know, Fox news, that type of billion dollar conglomerate company and the tension and dynamics. Within his children, for example Rupert Murdoch, I think I've spoken about here on the past. One of them is like liberal, liberal leaning, which is kind of like Shiv's character in succession. And the other one is very conservative. Then they're both vying for succession of Fox, for example. So this show is loosely based on that, or at the very least, it's like one of those are imitates life imitates art type of things. [00:37:00] But that is my little recap and review on Succession, streaming now on HBO Max. Check it out. Goat doing goat shit. And I want to create a drop for, specific to this segment of the podcast because it is a recurring one. And I have some things that I've been tinkering with and working on. But speaking it aloud to see if I can hold myself to task because I've been meaning to do that, , forever. I just haven't gotten around to it, but the goats doing goat shit segment is a segment where I like to celebrate the true champions of greatness and highlight the phenomenal achievements of extraordinary individuals, especially when they do things that they do not have to do. And in this episode's edition of goats doing goat shit, I'd like to welcome none other Then Sean P. Diddy Combs to the list. Now, for the longest time, and still, [00:38:00] Puffy is known as being a ruthless businessman, if you will. Someone who hustled and busted his ass and built and created bad boy entertainment, which has brought us countless acts and music that we all love to this day. And many, many artists, but one thing that he did in building his empire from the ground up was recreate the, what some may say myself included, archaic, traditional, let's call them music artist deals, where the label that signs an artist winds up owning their publishing their masters, essentially making the lion's share of the money that is to be made from the art created by the actual artist. And the artist is often times in doing this type of bad business left fending for scraps. And music artists, [00:39:00] historically, this has happened to across different genres since the beginning of time. Some but few and far between have had more savvy, you know, teams and lawyers and sound financial advice around them and just the foresight of ownership. of your creation, being able to reap the benefits of it in perpetuity versus, you know, taking a bigger bag up front, but then never being able to profit from it down the line. So that's definitely been the biggest knock, in my opinion, on, on Puffy over the years in this respect. As of September of 2023, it became public that Puffy was returning his publishing rights. Which, by the way, he did not legally have to do. Returning the publishing rights to the artists and songwriters that helped him build Bad Boy Entertainment. Folks like Ma$e, which was the most vocal, [00:40:00] and actually recently dropped, and by recently I mean within the last year or two, diss tracks and did a lot of interviews and references to all of this, which are actually pretty good. Faith, The Locks, which is another vocal components of, you know, Puffy's business practices, 112, and the estate of Biggie, the Notorious B. I. G. They are all getting, or have gotten, their publishing back because the paperwork and agreements have all been signed and are actually finalized. And according to Puffy, in an interview that he gave to Billboard. He had a lot of offers back in like 2021 when, you know, like folks like Justin Timberlake and Shakira and a lot of folks were selling their, their publishing, their, their catalogs for like a hundred million dollars, $300 million, et cetera. He got an offer, an alleged nine figure [00:41:00] offer. To purchase his catalog, which included all the publishing that he owned, owned legally from all these artists. And that's when he supposedly decided to not sell and give the publishing back to the respective artists. It just took a lot of time between then and now to actually execute the legal documentation, etc. But I thought that was a dope move. It wasn't something that he had to legally do. Did Puffy make, over the decades, a shitload of money off everybody's catalog? Yes, of course he did. Was he legally correct to do so? Yes, he was. Whether it was ethical or moral or not, and hypocritical in some sense, those are all valid criticisms in my opinion, but he wasn't technically or legally... it wasn't something he had to do. So I definitely applaud him for doing [00:42:00] so. I'm always of the mentality of just own your shit and be of the mindset that if someone, a publishing company, a label, if you're in music, a publishing company, if you're in, you know, writing or creating different types of art, a platform, et cetera, if they're coming to you with a bag, To purchase outright, whatever it is that you created big bag, small bag, whatever. They would also pay you for just licensing it. It'll be a smaller bag, but in my opinion, and I'm not the fucking Messiah here, but in my opinion, if you're offering me a big bag to just own my shit outright, it's because you from a financial standpoint, believe that you're going to make that money back and more over time. So it would also be a sound business move from your perspective to license [00:43:00] it for a smaller bag for a shorter period of time, because you will also make your money back within that shorter period of time. And then some, and in that type of scenario, you keep your shit then afterwards, license it out to someone else, make money off of it yourself, maintain the ownership. So you could do whatever it is that you want with it in the future. Turn your book into a movie, turn it into a TV series after that, do both at the same time, turn it into a fucking VR spectacle that hasn't even been created yet, but will exist in 10, 15 years. And since you have the ownership of your IP, you could do that instead of handing it over for a bit bigger bag now, and then the company that purchased it from you. Maintains that ability moving forward. So again, with that said, I'd like to welcome Sean P. Diddy Combs officially onto the Spuntoday goats doing goat shit list. [00:44:00] And that folks was episode 243 of the Spuntoday podcast. Thank each and every one of you very much for listening. I really, really appreciate it. Before I let you go, just wanted to tell you guys about a Few quick ways that you can help support the spun today podcast. If you so choose, you continue support is amazing. I appreciate it very, very much. 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Hoy les contaré mas historias que tienen que ver con los famosos de quienes les hablé la semana pasada, entre ellas la historia de Ari Telch y su desaparecido hermano Jacobo Grinberg, la vida y obra de la 1ª actriz Irma Lozano y el abusivo padre de los Jackson, el temido Joseph Jackson. Además, hablaremos de lo ocurrido con 2 conductores de televisa, Tony Dalton y Kristof y como el poder de Televisa pudo silenciar otro delito. Y para cerrar, la trágica historia de vida de una de las atletas más grandes de nuestro país, Soraya Jimenez.
La municipalidad de Talamanca tiene lista una propuesta de Plan Regulador que será presentada próximamente a Audiencia Pública para su aprobación. Se trata del Plan Regulador Costero.
The So Fly Crew sit with author and angler Joseph Jackson to talk about his new book, It's Only Fishing, and fly fishing in Alaska. They go over the fishing opportunities in this very wild place, fishing life during the pandemic, exploring wild places, and more. LEARN MORE https://www.amazon.com/Its-Only-Fishing-Joseph-Jackson/dp/1684920396
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/412 Presented By: Yellowstone Teton, Chota Outdoor Gear, Dalton - Country Financial, Mavrk Fly Fishing Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Joseph Jackson, author of It's Only Fishing book, is here to talk about Alaska fishing by car. We hear about some of the less-known places you can add to your itinerary if you're heading into the 49th state. We break down the species list, what to bring, best times and places to hit while road-tripping Alaska highways. We also talk about his passion for writing. We find out why he likes to focus on the whys and not the how-tos when he writes. He tells us his favorite John Gierach quote and that one question he wants to ask John. Show Notes with Joseph Jackson 03:00 - We had the other Joe Jackson, aka Sgt. Bassfisher in episode 384 where we talked about tying poppers and cartoon flies. 11:00 - Alaska's interior is a secluded small stream where you can catch world-class grayling. Anything North of the Alaska range is Alaska's interior. 16:30 - Joe breaks down the places you can drive and the best time to target grayling, trout, and kings. 19:00 - Late August and early September is the perfect time to fish anywhere if you're not focusing on any species and want to cast your rod on any water. 26:15 - Joe talks about the stuff you can do along Steese Highway. He talks about doing a little hunting too. 28:30 - July is the busiest fishing time of the year in Alaska. 32:30 - Joe noted Delta Junction as a beautiful place to be in. Also the Copper River Valley in Glennallen. 41:00 - Two important things to bring when road-tripping the Alaska highways: 2 extra tires and at least 20 gallons of gas. 44:20 - Joe's first book, "It's Only Fishing" was about being a road system angler. 53:10 - Joe noted one of John Gierach's famous quotes, "You could say the same thing about fishing that they say about baseball... it takes an adult to play the game well but it takes a kid to think that it's important". JG was on the podcast in episode 407. 56:00 - Joe's got a question for John Gierach... "What does he see as true success in writing?" 57:00 - We hear about what his next book will be about. 1:02:00 - Writing about Yakutat was one of the most challenging things for Joe and he tells us why. 1:10:20 - Joe noted TU and Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. 1:12:30 - Grab a copy of Gunner Peterson's Highway Angler. It's the bible for roadside fishing in Alaska. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/412
A 4-year-old kid allegedly found a gun in a dollhouse and shot himself in front of his 2-year-old sister. WXIN-TV reports that Muncie police were called to Burlington Drive on Nov. 14 after a child shot himself. The victim had a head injuries when investigators arrived. The 4-year-old youngster died at the hospital. Joseph Jackson, 19, said police he helped his girlfriend, Alycia Smith, care for her 2-year-old girl and 4-year-old boy. Smith and Jackson lived together for a month. Share YOUR Crazy Family Story With Us Now!! Write in at http://www.crazyfampod.com Or call in 24/7 and share your story at 1-833-CRAY-FAM (1-833-272-9326)
This is part 3 of my conversation with Joseph Jackson. Joseph Jackson has been serving in the United States Marine Corps. for the last 20 years. The skills he has developed through his military experience are integral to starting a new business. Leadership, Work ethic, Discipline, Integrity, thriving under pressure, and the ability to prepare for the unexpected. He oversees the on sight development of the mobile home and RV Parks. He currently owns 2 mobile home parks with a total of 58 lots. In this episode, Joseph talks about translatable skills from the military to real estate. He discusses how RV parks and mobile home communities are great assets to have in one's portfolio and notes that there many different ways to approach these investments. To learn more about Andrew and his work, listeners can visit his LinkedIn! [00:01 - 08:59] Managing The Chaos Of Owning Properties Joseph discusses translatable skills from the military to real estate Owning and managing a property can be stressful [09:00 - 16:44] The Impact Of The Change In Mindset and Views Mindset has a big impact on the success of the business The change in mindset and views problems as opportunities Attending a conference has led to meeting other people who are like-minded Creating mobile home communities [16:45 - 18:57] Closing Segment Joseph advises listeners to set goals and find ways to achieve them To learn more about Joseph, listeners can visit his LinkedIn! Tweetable Quotes: “The more I practice mindset and the more I read and I do my morning meditations, the quicker the rebound is.” – Joseph Jackson “You get what you put out of this industry, taking the time to analyze the market where you're looking at, to knowing your industry to how hard you want to push. The sky is the limit in this space.” – Joseph Jackson Connect with Joseph through his: LinkedIn: Joseph Jackson LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode. Are you confused about where to start? Join our community and learn more about real estate investing. Head over to our Facebook Page, Youtube Channel, or website https://www.theacademypresents.com/jointhesummit36848306. Connect with Lorren Capital, LLC. for syndicated multifamily investments, https://lorrencapital.com/. To learn more about me, visit my LinkedIn profile, and connect with me.
This is part 2 of my conversation with Joseph Jackson. Joseph Jackson has been serving in The United States Marine Corps. for the last 20 years. The skills he has developed through his military experience are integral to starting a new business. Leadership, Work ethic, Discipline, Integrity, thriving under pressure, and the ability to prepare for the unexpected. He oversees the on-site development of mobile home and RV Parks. He currently owns 2 mobile home parks with a total of 58 lots. In this episode, Joseph discusses mobile parks versus modular multi-family housing. One of the main selling points for these communities is that they are often furnished, which makes them more appealing to potential buyers. There are many mobile home parks that offer short-term rentals, which makes it easy for people to get a vacation rental without having to worry about the complex process of finding and owning a property. To learn more about Joseph and his work, listeners can visit his LinkedIn! [00:01 - 09:40] Managing A Modular Multi-Family Housing Joseph mobile home parks versus modular multi-family housing Managing mobile home parks as compared to modular multi-family housing [09:41 - 17:10] Running A Modular Multi-Family Housing With Professional Management Companies Modular multi-family homes can be a good option for people who want to live in a smaller space The evolution of the trailer park industry Professional management companies and smaller management companies are run by individuals who live in the homes There are a variety of mobile home parks with different amenities, including laundry faculties Some mobile home parks have swimming pools, while others have ball fields, soccer fields, and other amenities [17:11 - 21:37] Closing Segment Joseph recommends real estate investors diversify their holdings to reduce risk, and learn about new asset classes such as short-term rentals through an internship or brokerage To learn more about Joseph, listeners can visit his LinkedIn! Tweetable Quotes: “If you own the mobile home and you're just leasing your own mobile home to them, then it's rinse and repeat.” – Joseph Jackson “I'm going to real estate. And that's what really made me jump into that cause. I didn't want to do the whole nine to five anymore.” – Joseph Jackson Connect with Joseph through his: LinkedIn: Joseph Jackson LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode. Are you confused about where to start? Join our community and learn more about real estate investing. Head over to our Facebook Page, Youtube Channel, or website https://www.theacademypresents.com/jointhesummit36848306. Connect with Lorren Capital, LLC. for syndicated multifamily investments, https://lorrencapital.com/. To learn more about me, visit my LinkedIn profile, and connect with me.
This is part 1 of my conversation with Joseph Jackson. Joseph Jackson has been serving in The United States Marine Corps. for the last 20 years. The skills he has developed through his military experience are integral to starting a new business. Leadership, Work ethic, Discipline, Integrity, thriving under pressure, and the ability to prepare for the unexpected. He oversees the on-sight development of the mobile home and RV Parks. He currently owns 2 mobile home parks with a total of 58 lots. In this episode, Joseph discusses how he has chosen to focus on mobile home communities and RV parks. He tells listeners that he believes these types of investments are a great way of transitioning into retirement, as they offer stability and affordable housing. He mentions that he is currently working towards getting a real estate license so that he has a better understanding of the entire industry. To learn more about Andrew and his work, listeners can visit his LinkedIn! [00:01 - 03:08] Succeed In Real Estate With Mobile Home Communities And RV Parks Joseph discusses how he decided to focus on mobile home communities and RV parks He is excited to learn from industry experts Mobile home parks and RV parks are becoming increasingly popular investment choices because they offer a higher return on investment are safe and provide affordable housing [03:09 - 16:38] Acquiring And Managing A Mobile Home Park The real estate industry is constantly evolving and growing, with new information available on a daily basis Real estate can be a great experience if you are willing to learn and grow Understanding the clientele and the market is key to success in the real estate industry Living in mobile home parks How he learned from his grandparents who self-managed the park and did all the maintenance themselves He discusses the process of acquiring and managing a mobile home park [16:39 - 20:42] Closing Segment Joseph advises listeners that if a tenant wants to leave a mobile home park, they must go through the process of abandoning the home and filing paperwork To learn more about Joseph, listeners can visit his LinkedIn! Tweetable Quotes: “Mobile homes have come a long way, they don't look like trailers anymore… That's the type of vision I have for the communities that I acquire and making sure that you bring in new stock that is up to date, nice, and for tenants to have a sense of pride.” – Joseph Jackson “Whatever the case may be, I believe that it is huge because affordable housing shouldn't just be about the bottom-line number. It should be about providing a safe, clean environment for the people also.” – Joseph Jackson Connect with Joseph through his: LinkedIn: Joseph Jackson LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to explode their business growth by sharing this episode. Are you confused about where to start? Join our community and learn more about real estate investing. Head over to our Facebook Page, Youtube Channel, or website https://www.theacademypresents.com/jointhesummit36848306. Connect with Lorren Capital, LLC. for syndicated multifamily investments, https://lorrencapital.com/. To learn more about me, visit my LinkedIn profile, and connect with me.
Shout out to Joseph Jackson for being on the mic! Joseph's mantra, "Being the Light," shines on his journey as we track the lessons he learned as a college athlete, teaching in Tokyo, transitioning into Healthcare, and being a family man. It was a fun conversation with some fire gems and laughter! Be sure to tap in with Joseph on social media! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/j_jackson77/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JosephJackson7 LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josephdanieljackson/ ___________________ Do you need a speaker who can help your team sustain a strong organizational culture or equip student leaders to be prepared to lead in the real world? Visit Ray's website to book Ray to speak! raymondwhite.net/raywhitespeaks Cop your Community Gear! Wear a message that inspires us to come together to design inclusive communities where every identity belongs and thrives! raymondwhite.net/shop Don't forget to: Subscribe, Rate and Review on your favorite podcast platform! Apple Podcasts | Anchor.FM | Stitcher | Spotify | Google Podcast Check out the podcast on YouTube! Share this episode on Social Media and keep the discussion going with the people in your circles! Stay Connected! Follow Ray White on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn! Follow On The Mic Podcast on Instagram! Check out the website: RaymondWhite.net --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/raymond-d-white/message
June marks Men's Health Month and Father's Day. To honor both occasions we invited former EFR colleague and founding co-creator of Emotion Well, Joseph Jackson, to share his experience as a new father. Joseph shares how being intentional about self-care has helped him adapt to his first year of fatherhood and how being present with family has helped establish a routine that benefits everyone's well-being.Want to be a guest on our podcast or have questions about this episode? Email Emotion Well!
In today's show, Taylor Chalstrom has our Tech Thursday feature with Joseph Jackson of Phytech. They discuss a digital platform and service with sensors to help visualize tree health, irrigation, soil moisture and climate. We also report on the nation's supply chain issues and hear from a representative of the American Trucking Association. Supporting the People who Support Agriculture Thank you to our sponsors who make it possible to get you your daily news. Please feel free to visit their websites. AgroPlantae - https://www.agroplantae.com/ Agromillora – https://www.agromillora.com/ California Citrus Mutual – https://www.cacitrusmutual.com/ The California Walnut Board – https://walnuts.org/ Soil and Crop – https://mysoilandcrop.com/ TriCal, Inc. - https://www.trical.com/
Undefeated Junior Middleweight talks about his 1st round KO over Terrance Williams on June 5, 2021 in Philadelphia @joseph_action_jackson336 @kingsboxing_ @bxng.tv @2300arena #Greensboro #NorthVarolina #tarHeels #Boxing #JacksonWilliams --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marc-abrams7/support
A Barbershop creates many conversations & every 2 weeks we will invite 4 guests to have a conversation about what “really” is on their minds. Join us Reggie Victor, Joseph Jackson Mikey Monteiro III, Kyle Vieira & your Host Charlie Perry.#Barbershop #ReallyCharliepodcast #NewBedford www.AbstraktMusic.com--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-perry/message
Team Jackson Boxin Head Honcho Joseph Jackson Jr joins us during training for his upcoming fight in Philadelphia, soon to be 17-0. He takes time out to talk his diet, his boxing heros and inspirations and a boxer that helped train him while he was champion. This is one you dont wanna miss!!! Tune In!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/chris-gilliam/message
For additional notes and resources check out Douglas’ website.IntroductionJesus chose twelve men from among his disciples to become apostles. The number twelve is symbolic and important; it signifies being chosen. God chose the twelve tribes of Israel to be His chosen people. So after Judas betrayed Jesus and committed suicide, they needed to replace him in order for the number to be complete.Acts 1:12-26Here we see two men who were proposed to take Judas’ spot as an apostle: Joseph called Barsabbas (also known as Justus) and Matthias.There is no other mention of these men in the New Testament. Church historian Eusebius numbers Matthias among the 70 whom Jesus sent out in Luke 10. Matthias is believed to have been stoned and then beheaded in Jerusalem (according Fox's Book of Martyrs). What we do know about these two men is that they were faithful disciples of Jesus from the very beginning, when Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, until the time Jesus ascended. Were there others among the 120 who also qualified to replace Judas? We do not know. We do know that among the 120, Joseph and Matthias were the ones proposed by consensus. That speaks of their reputation among those who remained faithful. What we can learn about them is through deduction.Scriptural StudyMark 2:1-2It is easy to be a Christian when it is popular.John 9:18-23It is a test of one's faithfulness when there is persecution or opposition - when being a Christian is not popular.(One of the threats from the Jewish leaders was to ban anyone who acknowledged Jesus as Messiah from the synagogues. The synagogue was the heart of the Jewish communities throughout the various nations and cities of the Roman Empire. They were established after Israel and Judah were unfaithful to God and taken captive by the Assyrians and Babylonians--and dispersed throughout those empires. You can look up Jewish diaspora for more background information. As the Jews settled in the cities where they were taken captive, the synagogues became their places of assembly/worship/study - especially once the Temple was destroyed by the Babylonians (586 BC). Banishment from the synagogue was equivalent to excommunication or disfellowship from the church.John 6:60-66We must stay faithful even when it is personally challenging and when most people no longer follow.ApplicationWe need to ask ourselves the question: Why am I a Christian? If we are honest with the answer and work to have the right heart, it will help us to have the motivation to continue in our faith. Which commands of God are hard for me personally? What sins do I struggle with? Am I faithful even when it is hard?ConclusionGod values faithfulness, and we see this in Joseph and Matthias. They may not have been named or recognized in the gospels, but they were part of the backbone of Jesus' ministry. Their faithfulness from the beginning to the end shows us that they were "in it" not for personal glory or gain, not for recognition or prestige, not because it was easy, not because that is what everyone else did. They were faithful disciples of Jesus because they understood God's love for them. They are inspirations for us to remain faithful until the end.
In episode 30, Benjamin, Ty, Zac, and special guest Joseph Jackson discuss Joseph's fight for his life, the importance of being an organ donor, and things pressing against zippers! FOLLOW JOSEPH JACKSON!! @JJACKSON1987 - INSTAGRAM @SUPERSECRETTECHMTG - YOUTUBE @SUPERSECRETTECH_MTG - TWITCH FOLLOW BLUE FALCON RADIO!! @BFALCONRADIO - TWITTER @BLUEFALCONRADIO - INSTAGRAM @BLUEFALCONRADIO - FACEBOOK @BLUE_FALCONRADI - SNAPCHAT https://linktr.ee/bluefalconradio REPRESENT AND SUPPORT THE SHOW WITH BFR MERCH! www.teespring.com/stores/blue-falcon-radio-store E-mail your questions to be aired on the show to BLUEFALCONRADIO@GMAIL.COM Also, visit our Patreon page at WWW.PATREON.COM/BLUEFALCONRADIO where you can support BFR for as little as $2 a month! Thank you to our producers, Samantha Bosse, Tory Morabito, Kara Acino, Aussie Dan, and Adam from Australia! Support Blue Falcon Radio by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/bluefalconradio Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/bluefalconradio/e744b2e1-3b64-4a6f-85c5-ff5ebad7c7b5
The Black Jackson Estate - Episode 13 - No Randy Formed Against Me Shall Prosper 13 is a miserable, unlucky number. What a coincidence. Today's episode will unpack the wild and crazy life of Steven Randall Jackson, 8th of 9 children to Katherine and Joseph Jackson on Oct 29, 1961. We unpack Randy's wild political tweets and then reflect on his career through today. ------ Follow us! twitter.com/blkjackestate Give us a love offering in the name of MJ: www.paypal.me/blackjackestate Stream us: Apple: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-…te/id1534505600 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/theblackjacksonestate Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6HhJqtD0BdPEIVpuQyCN4j More links & sources for listeners Randy's wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randy_Jackson_(Jacksons_singer)#cite_ref-6 Randy's profile via Jackson Source: https://www.jackson-source.com/the-jacksons/randy-jackson Randy Jackson - How Can I Be Sure? [Ivory Tower Records]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSXr-tUTCp0 Joe Jackson's Ivory Tower Records: https://www.discogs.com/label/258899-Ivory-Tower-Intl-Records-Inc https://books.google.com/books?id=uo8DAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA55#v=onepage&q&f=false Randy and the G*psys - Perpetrators: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dZEsg5Q2TQ The Jacksons variety show skit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PRdwo8-VCJY Tina Turner shoots Randy Jackson - confirmed: https://thatgrapejuice.net/2019/07/tina-turner-shoots-randy-jackson-fans-respond-unearthing-hidden-story/ Living With The Jacksons trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_F462uJTt0 Randy's Ex wife Eliza drags tf outta him in two parts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMmFDuUtksk&feature=youtu.be https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgT81rkilgU&feature=youtu.be Stream Billie Bodega because it needs to be done: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/billie-bodega/1349347597 https://open.spotify.com/artist/3ZHw9uEQyj8S6c3DWlXgXE
This week, your hosts Steve Lowry and Yvonne Godfrey interview Joseph Power, Jr. and Larry Rogers, Jr. of Powers Rogers, LLP (https://www.claggettlaw.com/) Remember to rate and review GTP in iTunes: Click Here To Rate and Review Episode Details: Accomplished Chicago trial lawyers Joseph Power, Jr. and Larry Rogers, Jr. of Powers Rogers, LLP explain how they secured justice for the families of two attorneys and a law office secretary who were shot by a disgruntled client who gained unauthorized access to the office due to the failure of building security officers to follow established safety procedures. On December 8, 2006, Joseph Jackson entered a 41-floor professional building at 500 West Madison Street in Chicago, held Allied Barton Security Services officer Robert Brown at gunpoint and demanded to be taken to the 38th floor, where patent lawyer Michael McKenna's office was located. A client of Michael McKenna and an inventor seeking a patent, Joseph Jackson mistakenly thought Michael McKenna had sold his idea and owed him money. Supervising security officer Sidney Chambers knew that Joseph Jackson had been loitering in the building for hours and had suspiciously interacted with officer Robert Brown, but failed to take action. Robert Brown did not follow safety protocol, utilize officer codes to alert his supervising officer to the situation or employ restraint techniques designed to defuse the situation. Instead, he tried to flee the scene and save himself when Joseph Jackson began firing his gun in the law office, fatally shooting Michael McKenna and Allen Hoover and wounding office secretary Ruth Lieb. In 2017, a Cook County, Illinois jury delivered a verdict against Allied Barton Security Services, Sidney Chambers and Joseph Jackson, assigning 60 percent of the responsibility to the deceased Joseph Jackson and 40 percent to Allied Barton in a $30,650,000 verdict. Click Here to Read/Download the Complete Trial Documents Guest Bios: Joseph Power Jr. Joseph A. Power, Jr. is the founding partner of the Power, Rogers, LLP law firm in Chicago, and a prominent trial lawyer focusing on cases involving medical malpractice, trucking collisions, wrongful death, product liability and catastrophic personal injuries. Power received his undergraduate degree from the University of Notre Dame in 1974 and his Juris Doctor degree from Loyola University of Chicago in 1977. Power was named as partner in 1984 and the firm became Hayes & Power. In 1993, the firm became Power, Rogers & Smith, and has recently become Power Rogers, LLP. At the age of 28, Power became the youngest lawyer in the country to obtain a jury verdict in excess of $1 million for his client. Power was the lead attorney in a trucking case which led to seventy-six criminal convictions, including the former governor of Illinois in the “licenses for bribes” scandal, which triggered the retesting of over 2000 truck drivers has obtained over 200 verdicts and settlements over $1,000,000. He has the largest jury verdict in Illinois history for a contested liability personal injury case, and in addition, has the largest medical malpractice jury verdict in Illinois history. In the last two years alone, he has been to verdict in six cases, all leading to seven and eight million-dollar recoveries. As a leader among personal injury lawyers, Power has been listed in the Harvard Law graduates Naifeh and Smith book, The Best Lawyers in America, every year since 1987. The National Law Journal recognized him as one of the top ten litigators in the United States and he has been listed in Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in America and Who's Who in American Law. Additionally, Power has been repeatedly selected as one of the top lawyers by LawDragon, a group which selects the top 500 lawyers in the country. He has been named a top personal injury and consumer lawyer based upon polling of fellow lawyers in the Leading Lawyer Magazine since 2009 and is one of Super Lawyers Magazine's top ten lawyers in Illinois. He has consistently been named in Chicago Lawyer Magazine, including the “30 Tough Lawyers” where he was named one of the 30 toughest lawyers in all fields in Chicago. Those listed are, according to the magazine, attorneys you want “for you, not against you.” Power is involved in many professional organizations. He is currently the immediate Past-President of the Inner Circle of Advocates which is an organization consisting of the top 100 Plaintiff Trial Lawyers in the country, and Past President of the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, Public Justice, Celtic Legal Society and ABOTA (Illinois Chapter). He is a fellow with the International Academy of Trial Lawyers as well as the American College of Trial Lawyers. He is also a member of the Irish Legal 100, the Chicago Bar Association, the Illinois State Bar Association and the American Bar Association. Power was appointed to the Illinois Supreme Court Rules Committee in 1993 and served as Chairman from 1995-2003 during which the committee promulgated the new discovery rules and mandatory voir dire. Due to his professional expertise, Mr. Power has been honored in such publications as Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Law, Who's Who in the World and Who's Who of emerging Leaders in America. He has been recognized by several organizations for his work as a trial lawyer. Power was awarded “Protector of the Working Man” by the Illinois State Crime Commission, “Citizen of the Year” by the City Club of Chicago and “Board Member of the Year” by the Little City Foundation. Additionally, he was awarded the Civil Justice Foundation's Special Commendation Award for his thoroughness, tenacity and courage in uncovering and disclosing the “license for bribes” scandal. He received the Medal of Merit and Distinguished Award for Excellence from the Illinois State Bar Association and the Medal of Excellence by the Loyola University of Chicago School of Law. He was awarded the Tribute for Leadership on behalf of social justice and progressive change by US Action and US Action Education Fund, as well as the prestigious Leonard Ring Award which is awarded to someone who has devoted, as Leonard Ring did, a substantial part of their life and their practice to the Illinois Trial Lawyers, someone who has done more than is called for, and to someone who has the standards, work ethic and commitment to the Illinois Trial Lawyers that Leonard had. Most recently, Joe Power was awarded the Justice John Paul Stevens award which is presented annually by the Chicago Bar Foundation and Chicago Bar Association to attorneys who best exemplify the Justice's commitment to integrity and public service in the practice of law. Active in many charitable organizations, Power, his wife Susan and/or the Power Family Foundation regularly contribute to Leo High School, the University of Notre Dame, Loyola University of Chicago School of Law, the Greater Chicago Food Depository, the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Misericordia, Catholic Charities, Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, Free Spirit Media, Big Shoulders, the Chicago Police Memorial Foundation, St. Gabriel's Grammar School, St. Clement Church and DePaul University. Power is married to Susan Power and they have four sons and three grandchildren. He and his wife live in Chicago. Read Full Bio Larry Rogers Jr. Larry R. Rogers, Jr. is a trial lawyer with over 25 years of experience advocating for victims. As a trial attorney and partner at Power Rogers, LLP, Mr. Rogers, Jr. has successfully settled and tried to verdict many multi-million dollar results for his clients in medical negligence, trucking, product liability and civil rights litigation. He is a member of the Inner Circle of Advocates an invitation-only group of trial lawyers from across the country invited and admitted based upon their results and commitment to representing victims. Mr. Rogers Jr. was recognized by Crain's Chicago Business as one of the top personal injury lawyers of a new generation of trial attorneys. Mr. Rogers, Jr. has been involved in a number of significant high-profile matters, including the investigation of what happened to Sandra Bland a Chicagoland resident who was found dead in a Texas jail cell after an unlawful traffic stop. He represents families in several civil rights and police brutality cases including the tragic shooting of Bettie Ruth Jones on the west side of Chicago which he recently resolved for a record 16 million dollars. He has been a frequent guest on local and national radio and television shows to discuss events affecting the citizens of Chicago and the country. Mr. Rogers, Jr. and the attorneys at Power Rogers have represented victims against some of the most powerful interests in the country and have been ranked at the top of their field, with 11 consecutive 1st place rankings from 2010 to 2020in the Chicago Lawyer Annual Settlement Survey which ranks firms based on their results. Read Full Bio Show Sponsors: Legal Technology Services - LTSatlanta.com Digital Law Marketing - DigitalLawMarketing.com Harris, Lowry, and Manton - hlmlawfirm.com Free Resources: Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 1 Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 2
“I see synthetic biology as a positive in light of this status quo of just the absolute horror of biology.”— Bryan BishopLocation: ZoomDate: Saturday 16th MayCompany/project: Avanti & Bio, Tech and BeyondRole: CTO & Co-FounderIn the previous episode of Defiance, I spoke to Rob Reid, and we looked at how synthetic biology, with tools like CRISPR, pose a threat to humanity as they could be used to create a highly contagious and deadly virus.While this risk to human life is scary, the benefits that can come out of synthetic biology and surrounding technologies are astounding. Aside from helping to protect humans from future pandemics, it could also be crucial for future space exploration and a way of combating the ageing process.In this interview, I talk to Bryan Bishop, the CTO at Avanti and Joseph Jackson, the founder of Bio, Tech & Beyond. As a follow up to my previous show, we discuss how synthetic biology can cure viruses, hunger and extend human life.- - - - -Show notes and transcription: https://www.defiance.news/podcast/how-to-save-humanity-with-synthetic-biology- - - - -Timestamps:Coming soon…- - - - -The success of Defiance will be largely down to the support of you, the listener. Below are a number of ways you can help:- Subscribe to the show on your favourite app so you never miss an episode:iTunesSpotifyDeezerStitcherSoundCloudYouTubeTuneIn- Leave a review of the show on iTunes (5* really helps, if you think the show deserves it).- Share the show and episodes out with your friends and family on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn.- Follow Defiance on social media:TwitterFacebookInstagramYouTube- Subscribe to the Defiance mailing list.- Donate Bitcoin here: bc1qd3anlc8lh0cl9ulqah03dmg3r2uxm5r657zr5pIf you have any questions then please email Defiance.- - - - -
As the coronavirus pandemic continues, some of the biggest outbreaks have been concentrated in urban areas, like New York City and Chicago. But rural America isn’t immune to the virus—and many areas are already dealing with a scarcity of health care. Ferrell Hospital, in the Southern Illinois town of Eldorado, is bracing for coronavirus. Dr. Joseph Jackson, a physician at Ferrell, says the virus is sure to spread to rural areas like the ones his hospital serves.
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We’re returning to our conversation with Joseph and LeAnn Jackson of LeAnn’s cheesecakes—a baked-goods business which includes infused versions of the product. Joseph is a big believer in the power CBD. A lifelong athlete, he’d spent a lot of time on prescription painkillers—and he credits cannabinoids with getting him back on track. Neither he nor LeAnn have food industry experience, but they’ve been able to crush it with the cheesecakes. This is due in part to Joeseph’s time in his Sicilian grandmother’s kitchen. (This might also explain the passion, the tears and the joy.) These two freely admit running the business has been the most challenging four years of their relationship. And Joseph also admits that getting off of opiate painkillers is responsible for a lot of his emotion in the business. These two have weathered a lot of storms in their relationship together and with their business—which includes an actual storm in hurricane Irma. And after taking on a business-partner friend, they’ve learned a valuable lesson: Running this business, they are stronger together than they are with a third person.
Their cheesecakes in a jar are taking Florida by storm, and there are plans for national domination. The story begins with a whirlwind romance and a lightning-fast marriage. It stars two controlling, passionate people, each of whom fight for what they believe in. We’re sitting down in Tampa with Joseph & LeAnn Jackson of Le'Anns Cheesecakes—which include CBD-infused cheesecakes. Why? Because of a first-person story that should make anyone a believer in the power of the plant. These two have faced every kind of hurdle imaginable. They’ve become experts at weathering crisis with entrepreneurial effort. So how does a packaged food business work out when you’re talking a pre-school teacher and a salesman, neither with food industry experience?
Jermaine Jackson (Gary, Indiana, Estados Unidos; 11 de diciembre de 1954) es un cantante, bajista y compositor de urban, soul y quiet storm. Es el cuarto hermano de la familia Jackson. También es conocido como Muhammad Abdul Aziz desde que se convirtió al Islam en la década de los 80. Es el cuarto de los nueve hijos de Katherine y Joseph Jackson. Bajista y vocalista de The Jackson 5, Jermaine dejó el grupo luego de su cambio de casa discográfica (de Motown a CBS) a mediados de los 70, siendo reemplazado por su hermano menor Randy. Sin embargo, volvió al grupo en 1984 para su exitosa gira “Victory”. Jermaine también saltó a la fama por grabar varios duetos con la cantante Whitney Houston en sus primeros años como solista. Su éxito más grande fue “When the Rain Begins to Fall” cantado a dueto en 1984 con la actriz y cantante Pia Zadora. En 1972, cuando estaba aún con The Jackson 5, Jermaine comenzó una carrera en solitario sacando el álbum Jermaine. Un año más tarde, se casó con la hija de Berry Gordy, Hazel. Cuando The Jackson 5 dejó Motown por la CBS records, Jermaine rompió con el grupo y se mantuvo leal a la Motown. Esto supuso la disolución de la banda de The Jackson 5, y los otros cuatro componentes fundaron The Jacksons junto al hermano pequeño Randy. Jermaine Jackson se casó con la hija de Berry Gordy, director de Motown, Hazel Gordy. En Motown consiguió sus dos primeros éxitos en solitario: Daddy’s Home (1972) y Let’s Be Young Tonight (1975). Se unió artísticamente a Stevie Wonder, el cual escribió para él el hit Let’s get serious, que llevó a Jermaine a lo más alto de las listas, incluso pudiendo competir con su hermano Michael. En 1982 tras conseguir el hit Let Me Tickle Your Fancy abandonó Motown, para firmar en 1983 con Arista. En 1984 consiguió elevar al éxito los singles Do What You Do y Dynamite. Ese mismo año realizó con The Jacksons el tour Victory. En 1984 tuvo otro éxito con Pia Zadora: la canción “When The Rain Begins to Fall”, que tuvo medianos resultados en Estados Unidos pero triunfó en Europa. Su último éxito data de 1991: Word to the Badd. También fueron corrientes sus colaboraciones con Whitney Houston, siendo uno de sus principales apoyos cuando comenzó su carrera a principios de los 80.
Scot and Jeff discuss Jackson Browne with Cameron Joseph.
*You are entering the decade of the 70, today we complete the great saga of the Jackson Five. We comment on the struggle and life of some stars, and how great it is to achieve a dream. Jackson 5 consisted of the five biggest children of Katherine and Joseph Jackson: Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael. Joseph Jackson founded the band in 1962 and assumed the task of being its representative, including Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and his young friends Reynaud Jones and Milton Hite in the initial formation, before assuming his original line of family band. A year later, Michael and Marlon joined the band, and Michael assumed the lead voice. They signed a record contract with Motown Records from 1968 to 1975. The Jackson 5 was one of the most popular bands of its time Most of his early hits were written and produced by Motown's team of specialized composers, known as The Corporation. Subsequently, the successes of the Jackson 5 were made mainly by Hal Davis. Diana Ross Presents the Jackson five It was the first album of this group. They used the name Diana Ross to see if people responded to this. And so it was with his success "I Want You Back*
Estas entrando en la decada de los 70, hoy completamos la gran saga de los Jackson Five.comentamos sobre la lucha y la vida de unas estrellas, y lo grande que es alcanzar un sueño. Jackson 5 se componía de los cinco mayores hijos de Katherine y Joseph Jackson: Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon y Michael. Joseph Jackson fundó la banda en 1962 y asumió la tarea de ser su representante, incluyendo a Jackie, Tito, Jermaine y sus jóvenes amigos Reynaud Jones y Milton Hite en la formación inicial, antes de asumir su línea original posterior de banda familiar. Un año después, Michael y Marlon ingresaron a la banda, y Michael asumió la voz principal. Firmaron un contrato discográfico con Motown Records desde 1968 al 1975. Los Jackson 5 fue una de las bandas más populares de su época La mayoría de sus primeros éxitos fueron escritos y producidos por el equipo de compositores especializados de Motown, conocidos como The Corporation. Posteriormente, los éxitos de los Jackson 5 fueron realizados principalmente por Hal Davis. Diana Ross Presents the Jackson five Fue el primer álbum de este grupo. Usaron el nombre de Diana Ross para ver si la gente respondía a esto. Y así fue con su éxito "I Want You Back
*You are entering the decade of the 70, today we complete the great saga of the Jackson Five. We comment on the struggle and life of some stars, and how great it is to achieve a dream. Jackson 5 consisted of the five biggest children of Katherine and Joseph Jackson: Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael. Joseph Jackson founded the band in 1962 and assumed the task of being its representative, including Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and his young friends Reynaud Jones and Milton Hite in the initial formation, before assuming his original line of family band. A year later, Michael and Marlon joined the band, and Michael assumed the lead voice. They signed a record contract with Motown Records from 1968 to 1975. The Jackson 5 was one of the most popular bands of its time Most of his early hits were written and produced by Motown's team of specialized composers, known as The Corporation. Subsequently, the successes of the Jackson 5 were made mainly by Hal Davis. Diana Ross Presents the Jackson five It was the first album of this group. They used the name Diana Ross to see if people responded to this. And so it was with his success "I Want You Back*
*You are entering the decade of the 70, today we complete the great saga of the Jackson Five. We comment on the struggle and life of some stars, and how great it is to achieve a dream. Jackson 5 consisted of the five biggest children of Katherine and Joseph Jackson: Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael. Joseph Jackson founded the band in 1962 and assumed the task of being its representative, including Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and his young friends Reynaud Jones and Milton Hite in the initial formation, before assuming his original line of family band. A year later, Michael and Marlon joined the band, and Michael assumed the lead voice. They signed a record contract with Motown Records from 1968 to 1975. The Jackson 5 was one of the most popular bands of its time Most of his early hits were written and produced by Motown's team of specialized composers, known as The Corporation. Subsequently, the successes of the Jackson 5 were made mainly by Hal Davis. Diana Ross Presents the Jackson five It was the first album of this group. They used the name Diana Ross to see if people responded to this. And so it was with his success "I Want You Back*
8 Amazing stories from 8 everyday dads who decided to transform their lives and make themselves better men, fathers, husbands, and citizens of their community. If you know anyone who should be honored on Defining Dad Bod in sharing their story, let me know at coachal@definingdadbod.comThis is a long episode so the time stamps for each story can be found below. Story 1 - Joseph Jackson - @joseph.jackson.967422 - (4:20)Story 2 - Dan Gomes - @danny.s.gomes - (47:35)Story 3 - Michael Patrick - @michael.patrick.779 - (1:05:44)Story 4 - Ryan Benson - @ryan.benson.940 - (1:43:39)Story 5 - Tony Martel - @prozak567 - (2:04:01)Story 6 - Aaron Kenyon - @aaron.kenyon.58 - (2:32:21)Story 7 - Jason Jones - @jasoncoach - (2:52:55)Story 8 - Reggie Shah - @reggieshah - (3:16:52)Support the production of more shows like this - www.patreon.com/definingdadbodBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/faithful-fitness-by-better-daily--5150768/support.
8 Amazing stories from 8 everyday dads who decided to transform their lives and make themselves better men, fathers, husbands, and citizens of their community. If you know anyone who should be honored on Defining Dad Bod in sharing their story, let me know at coachal@definingdadbod.comThis is a long episode so the time stamps for each story can be found below. Story 1 - Joseph Jackson - @joseph.jackson.967422 - (4:20)Story 2 - Dan Gomes - @danny.s.gomes - (47:35)Story 3 - Michael Patrick - @michael.patrick.779 - (1:05:44)Story 4 - Ryan Benson - @ryan.benson.940 - (1:43:39)Story 5 - Tony Martel - @prozak567 - (2:04:01)Story 6 - Aaron Kenyon - @aaron.kenyon.58 - (2:32:21)Story 7 - Jason Jones - @jasoncoach - (2:52:55)Story 8 - Reggie Shah - @reggieshah - (3:16:52)Support the production of more shows like this - www.patreon.com/definingdadbod
8 Amazing stories from 8 everyday dads who decided to transform their lives and make themselves better men, fathers, husbands, and citizens of their community. If you know anyone who should be honored on Defining Dad Bod in sharing their story, let me know at coachal@definingdadbod.comThis is a long episode so the time stamps for each story can be found below. Story 1 - Joseph Jackson - @joseph.jackson.967422 - (4:20)Story 2 - Dan Gomes - @danny.s.gomes - (47:35)Story 3 - Michael Patrick - @michael.patrick.779 - (1:05:44)Story 4 - Ryan Benson - @ryan.benson.940 - (1:43:39)Story 5 - Tony Martel - @prozak567 - (2:04:01)Story 6 - Aaron Kenyon - @aaron.kenyon.58 - (2:32:21)Story 7 - Jason Jones - @jasoncoach - (2:52:55)Story 8 - Reggie Shah - @reggieshah - (3:16:52)Support the production of more shows like this - www.patreon.com/definingdadbod
In episode 111 “Ugly Cow” of DCT Talks, Joseph Jackson discusses the importance of understanding all aspects of a property’s value before flipping it.
In this Episode of DCT Talks, Joseph Jackson gives the listener in-depth information on how problem-solving is a useful skill used in the workforce, and also, how this skill has a tremendous impact on developing healthy relationships in business.
After learning of the passing of their Grandfather, Joseph Jackson, the brothers decide to continue on and do the show to honor him. They discuss their last moments with him, his impact in pop culture, his legacy and their favorite memories. The brothers also receive a very surprising call from their father, Tito Jackson as he also shares his thoughts and feelings. RIP Hawk. Brought to you by The Dee Dee Jackson Foundation. Don't forget to subscribe! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thepowerofloveshow/support
Donald along with guest host Royce Glamour Show International Political Analyst, "Max Blair" chat about Michael and Joseph Jackson and a pinch of Trump.
Donald along with guest host Royce Glamour Show International Political Analyst, "Max Blair" chat about Michael and Joseph Jackson and a pinch of Trump.
On June 27th, 2018, the patriarch of the Jackson family, Joseph Walter Jackson, passed away. Jamon and Q welcome return guest Taj Jackson to discuss memories of his grandfather, and Continue Reading →
On todays show we welcome over the longtime collabrator of Don's from Planet Tyro for his first show on VOMP. Yes, many of you requested it and now we welcome The Old Boy into the fold with a jam packed episode discussing: Weed legalization in Canada, Game addiction Follow up, New Uber Technoloy / AI, some tv talk, trailer talk, the DEATH of Joseph Jackson... and much more! but guys.. come on now, its a VOICEMAIL podcast show - WE NEED YOUR VOICEMAIL - don't be shy just head on over to VOMP.SITE and give us a pice of your mind on anything Trending, Trivial and or Topical Thanks for your support and come directly to our website for all our social links etc ___________________ The Official Website: voiceofmail.com Your Hosts / Guests: voiceofmail.com/hosts Get In Touch: voiceofmail.com/contact and if you could, please support us via our patreon campaign: patreon.com/voiceofmail
The Heel Tough Blog Podcast sits down to learn just what happened to former starting linebacker Joseph Jackson and ask him what being a part of a linebacking corps containing Jeff Schoettmer and Shakeel Rashad was like.
The Heel Tough Blog Podcast sits down to learn just what happened to former starting linebacker Joseph Jackson and ask him what being a part of a linebacking corps containing Jeff Schoettmer and Shakeel Rashad was like.
Media day one-on-one interviews with Canes assistants and players. Order as follows: Defensive line coach Craig Kuligowski Tight ends coach Todd Hartley Wide receivers coach Ron Dugans Tight end Chris Herndon Wide receiver Deejay Dallas Cornerback Trajan Bandy Wide receivers Jeff Thomas and Mike Harley Defensive end Scott Patchan Defensive end Demetrius Jackson Safety JaQuan Johnson Defensive end Joseph Jackson
Today on Life, Love, No Chaser we'll take a look into Private Prisons, and whether there is societal redemption after you "pay your debt" by doing your time. Share your personal story of struggle or success if you've been in the system. We will be joined by Joseph Jackson, coordinator of The Maine Prisoner Advocacy Coalition (MPAC) located in Bangor Maine.
TONIGHT: Listen to “The Michael Imhotep Show” Fri. June, 12th, 10pm-12midnight EST with host Michael Imhotep of The African History Network. Our guest will be G. Brown of The Reel Network. We'll discuss hot topics and the images of African Americans in the Media. CALL IN WITH Questions/Comments at 1-888-669-2281. POST YOUR COMMENTS. WE MAY READ THEM ON AIR. Listen online at http://tunein.com/radio/Empowerment-Radio-Network-s199313/ or http://www.blogtalkradio.com/theafricanhistorynetworkshow/2015/06/13/g-brown-of-the-reel-network-naacp-leader-falsely-portrays-herself-as-black or at www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com. 1) G. Brown of The Reel Network joins us to talk about African American Entertainment news and the images of African Americans in the media. 2) Rachel Dolezal NAACP in Spokane, White woman passes for Black. Lois Lane turns Black. 3) McKinney Texas, witness Sean Toon, is exposed as one of the adults who was allegedly instigating verbal attacks on African American teenagers. 4) Remains of a Slave Ship are recovered. This is Historical. 5) This date in African American History – Medgar Evers, Marcus Garvey, Dr. Joseph Jackson, inventor of the Programmable Remote Control. Help Support The African History Network Crowdfunding Campaign. We are trying to raise $200 today. If 200 people donate $1 we will reach today's goal. Visit http://igg.me/at/AfricanHistoryNetworkSummer2015/x/5597446.
The Lux Radio Theatre. March 6, 1939. CBS net. "One Way Passage". Sponsored by: Lux. The delightfully doomed ocean cruise romance about a convicted killer being returned to the United States to be hanged. He falls in love with a woman with a fatal heart disease. The intermission guest is Carl Allen, Commander of the S. S. President Coolidge. Kay Francis appears in place of Norma Shearer, who could not appear due to illness. Charlie Forsyth (sound effects), George Wells (adaptor), Frank Woodruff (director), Frank Nelson (doubles, program opening announcer), William Gargan, Cecil B. DeMille, Louis Silvers (music director), Marjorie Rambeau, Melville Ruick (announcer), Wilson Mizner (screenwriter), Joseph Jackson (screenwriter), Robert Lord (author), Carl Allen (intermission guest), John Fee, Ross Forrester, Lee Millar (doubles), David Kerman (doubles), Bobby Larson, Myron Gary (doubles), Raymond Lawrence (doubles), Charles Emerson (doubles), Gaughan Burke (doubles), Geraldine Peck (doubles), William Powell, Kay Francis.