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Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
553 - The state of the pedal industry in 2025 and are guitars getting more expensive?

Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 59:08


Brian, Blake, and Richard are back for Episode 553 of the Chasing Tone Podcast - The state of the pedal industry in 2025 and are guitars getting more expensive?  Blake has another special hat and Richard has Black Sabbath FOMO before making some eggs-asperatingly poor jokes and discussing coffee. Josh Scott of JHS has written a great substack article about the state of the pedal industry and Richard misses the point as he shows off his ink pens. The guys then talk about the article and the guys chat about how they see the state of the market currently. Richard predicts that the prices of guitars are gong to climb up and Brian struggles to stay awake so starts to look at the all new cast iron Plumes and Blumes. JHS have released an Oil Can delay too and Richard learns about the original mechanical unit and his mind is audibly blown.  Richard also causes Brian to foam at the mouth before discussing what he thinks the future for aging podcasters may be. Brian confesses to some incredibly bizarre nocturnal activities and Richard attempts to use science before Blake gets into a fight. Does the perfect guitar neck exist? The guys asks the question and then some bizarre other questions. The BOSS Katana go went but is now back...Richard's private stash, Cast Iron Pedals, The Wampler Egg Carton Delay, Brian Setzer, Gentleman's relish...it's all in this week's Chasing Tone!We are on Patreon now too!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chasingtonepodcast)Awesome Course, Merch and DIY mods:https://www.guitarpedalcourse.com/https://www.wamplerdiy.com/Find us at:https://www.wamplerpedals.com/https://www.instagram.com/WamplerPedals/https://www.facebook.com/groups/wamplerfanpage/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdVrg4Wl3vjIxonABn6RfWwContact us at: podcast@wamplerpedals.comSupport the show

Ye Olde Crime
Redbeard's Relics with Josh Scott

Ye Olde Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 55:09


Lindsay is joined by fellow history buff Josh Scott to discuss the life of English privateer, Sir Francis Drake, as well as his Instagram series, Redbeard's Relics, History Roundtable YouTube series, and his family business, Commodore Coins. From his profile on PodMatch: I have always been passionate about history but never saw it as anything more than far off stories that I could never see a real piece of outside of a museum. That is, until I started doing a serious amount of research and found I could source any number of real relics and antiques from just about any period of human history. I started Redbeard's Relics to just share pictures and videos of what I found and thought some people might think it was as cool as I do. Never did I think I would have multiple millions of people watch my content, and have a consistent 300-500k people watching every month. I pride myself on filling in the gaps in our history books that we all learned from in school. I share artifacts you never heard of, ranging vastly in price from very cheap, to multi-million dollar items from across history. I make many of these pieces available to people to purchase and have formed a very successful business around it all! I travel the world sourcing rare treasures from auctions, private sellers, as well as directly from museums who are looking to raise funds for other endeavors. If it exists, I can likely source it and share it's full story. This in turn has brought me dozens of high profile clients who want that treasure that no one else has. Above all however, I care about the history. I strive to preserve history, one relic at a time and share it's history for the next generation. Become a member on Buy Me A Coffee for as little as $1/month to support the show.  You can write to us at: Ye Olde Crime Podcast, PO Box 341, Wyoming, MN 55092. Join the conversation over at the Cultiv8 Discord and join the Olde Crimers Cubby to chat with us and other listeners of the show. Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Spotify, Podcast Addict, Audible, or Goodpods! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Threads, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Confessions of A Reformer
Progressive Pastor Talks Trump with Josh Scott

Confessions of A Reformer

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 55:14


Season 5: Episode 2 In this episode, Mike interviews progressive pastor Josh Scott regarding his take on all things Trump. Josh is a multi-book author and the lead pastor at GracePointe Church in Nashville, Tennessee. ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Everything Numa⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Josh Scott⁠⁠⁠⁠

Grace Baptist Church
Sunday PM - General Series

Grace Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 61:04


Message from Josh Scott on January 26, 2025

Honoring the Journey
A Progressive Pastor on Rethinking Faith: Honoring the Journey of Josh Scott

Honoring the Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2025 68:14


Today we honor the journey of Josh Scott, a pastor and writer known for his progressive views. We discuss his spiritual journey and perspectives on Christianity. The conversation delves deeply into personal experiences with organized religion, the process of deconstructing faith, and the challenges faced along the way. Both Josh and Leslie share insights on moving beyond traditional beliefs, the importance of love and inclusion, and maintaining faith while questioning long-held dogmas. The episode encourages listeners to embrace their spiritual journeys, highlighting the value of personal growth and understanding over rigid adherence to doctrine.Find Josh's books HERE!More about Josh: His SubstackLearn more about the church Josh pastors here:  GracePointe ChurchFacebook: Josh ScottTwitter (X): @josh_a_scottInstagram: @josh_a_scottThreads: @josh_a_scottTikTok: @josh_a_scott   Honoring the Journey is hosted, produced and edited by Leslie Nease and the artwork for the show is also created by Leslie Nease.Pick up Leslie's new book, Honoring the Journey: The Deconstruction of Sister Christian here.Interested in working with Leslie as your Life/Faith Transitions Coach? Check out her website and learn more about what she offers! https://www.leslieneasecoaching.comIf you'd like to be a part of the Honoring the Journey Team as a Patreon Supporter, please check it out at this link!Would you like to leave a voicemail for Leslie? Click here!If you are looking for community as you deconstruct or just a place to go and enjoy the company of people who are seekers, learners and who are looking to connect with the Divine without religious baggage, please join the Private Facebook Community! Leslie is very passionate about connection and community, so if that sounds like you, please come join us!

Around The Ozarks Sports Scene
Josh Scott, Bass Pro Tournament of Champions Tournament Director

Around The Ozarks Sports Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 38:09


In this episode of Around The Ozarks Sports Scene, Scott Puryear speaks with Bass Pro Tournament of Champions Tournament Director, Josh Scott. Scott and Josh preview the 40th annual Bass Pro Tournament of Champions at Great Southern Bank Arena. Thanks to our sponsors Fastbreak Sports, the largest selection of cards & card supplies in Southwest Mo and The Pitch Pizza & Pub! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CanCon Podcast
The biggest tech questions of 2025

CanCon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2025 72:01


“ I'm sure if there's one takeaway here is that we can all trust Enron to solve the world's energy problems.”  “With a mere human-sized egg.” A cleantech crisis? The end of VCCI? The rise of centaurs? FinTech IPOs? Quantum leaps? BetaKit reporters Madison McLauchlan and Josh Scott join to review 2024's biggest tech questions before offering a fresh set for 2025. The BetaKit Podcast is presented by The BetaKit Newsletter. Your inbox deserves better, and so do you. Stay informed on all things Canadian tech by signing up for The BetaKit Newsletter today.  

Beyond the Shadow of Doubtâ„¢
Episode 154: But what if I'm Wrong? with Pastor Josh Scott

Beyond the Shadow of Doubtâ„¢

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 52:03


Josh Scott (he/him) has been a pastor for the last two decades. The focus of his work is reimagining, reframing, and reclaiming faith through a Progressive Christian lens.  Josh is married to Carla, and they live with their five kids and labradoodle, Lucy. Connect with Josh: Substack: joshscott.online Instagram/TikTok/Twitter: @josh_a_scott Bible Stories for Grown-Ups Context, Putting Scripture in Its Place www.gracepointe.net _______________________________________________⁠⁠⁠⁠ For ways to work with me including the "Determine Your Values Guide" GO HERE: https://paperbell.me/meagan-skidmore Special offer for Fall 2024: Pay-what-you-can coaching session: https://app.paperbell.com/checkout/packages/103462. Please help the podcast grow by following, leaving a 5 star review on Spotify or Apple podcasts and sharing with friends. Learn more about me at https://⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠meaganskidmorecoaching.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.⁠⁠⁠ Beyond the Shadow of Doubt™ is a proud member of the Dialogue Podcast Network found at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠DialogueJournal.com/podcasts⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, part of the Dialogue Journal, founded by Mormon writer, teacher and scholar, Eugene England. Hopeful Spaces, a monthly support group facilitated by Meagan Skidmore Coaching, is a ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dallas Hope Charities⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ component of Hopeful Discussions sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA. Send an email to ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠chc@dallashopecharities.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ to join.

Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone
541 - Brian plays with a session legend and is this the worst guitar ever?

Chasing Tone - Guitar Podcast About Gear, Effects, Amps and Tone

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 70:41


Brian, Blake, and Richard are back for Episode 541 of the Chasing Tone Podcast - Brian plays with a session legend and is this the worst guitar ever?    Richard has got valve problems and Brian and Blake offer up solutions. Brian has been jamming with the legendary Brent Mason and tells us how he managed to hold his nerve. Richard has had a schooling in some country music and Blake has a mysterious incident to deal with. Brian has been thinking about true temperament fretboards and the guys invent the worst guitar possible.Do you think pedal manufacturers are ripping you off? A British YouTuber decided to break down (literally) a JHS fuzz pedal and this in turn lead to a response from Josh Scott which was both educational and a fun pedal industry hangout. Spoiler alert - pedal companies are not ripping you off. A guitar was released this week that raised more eyebrows than a gallon of Botox - with questionable design aesthetics and a very questionable origin. This leads into a conversation about whether or not imported guitars were about to get a whole lot more expensive. Following on from last week's Tone Bender clone, a new Klon Klone has hit the market and it has caused a lot of controversy itself... The British banana, Brian's butler, Country Music Christmas songs, The return of the king, Pedal hinting...it's all in this week's Chasing Tone!We are on Patreon now too!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chasingtonepodcast)Awesome Course, Merch and DIY mods:https://www.guitarpedalcourse.com/https://www.wamplerdiy.com/Find us at:https://www.wamplerpedals.com/https://www.instagram.com/WamplerPedals/https://www.facebook.com/groups/wamplerfanpage/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdVrg4Wl3vjIxonABn6RfWwContact us at: podcast@wamplerpedals.comSupport the show

Skippy and Doogles Talk Investing
The Quest for Insufferable Geniuses w/ Josh Scott and Adam Burrows

Skippy and Doogles Talk Investing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 53:06


Skippy is out searching for new companies to invest in within the great continent of Asia, so Doogles is handling this one solo...but with two special guests. Josh Scott is an entrepreneur and investor who has also led multi-billionaire dollar businesses at eBay. Adam Burrows leads an early stage venture capital firm, Range Ventures, and is a former operator himself. It's a great conversation about the current state of the investing landscape and what comes next.Join the Skippy and Doogles fan club. You can also get more details about the show at skippydoogles.com, show notes on our Substack, and send comments or questions to skippydoogles@gmail.com.

FPTV Sporting Events
Josh Scott College Signing

FPTV Sporting Events

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 2:13


FPTV Sporting Events (audio)
Josh Scott College Signing

FPTV Sporting Events (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 2:13


The Todd Herman Show
CNN Rabbi Loses His Mind, Demands Black Guest Stop Saying “Boys” Ep-1927

The Todd Herman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 37:09


A white CNN rabbi lost his mind and demanded that a black guest stop saying the word “boys”. Trump's defense secretary nominee and the Pentagon, he says that the Pentagon has their heads up their you-know-what's. And, hold it, wait, hold it, stop. Jesus didn't come to die for our sins? We confront another false pastor, whose message is just that.Meet Pete Hegseth, your new Secretary of Defense: “The Pentagon runs perfect war game simulations, we lose every time to China… They're building an army…We have our heads up our asses.” Pete is an old school American first warrior.Trump's defense choice stuns the Pentagon and raises questions about the Fox News host's experience"I am NOT going to listen to transphobia at this table!" CNN panelist loses their mind over "slur" used by Republican strategist during trans sports debate.GracePointe Church impastor Josh Scott explains how Jesus didn't die for our sinsJesus Died On The Cross For Our SinsSUBSTACKI supported trans ideology until I couldn't anymoreAlan's Soaps https://www.alansartisansoaps.comUse coupon code ‘TODD' to save an additional 10% off the bundle price.Bioptimizers https://bioptimizers.com/toddUse code TODD to unlock up to $100 in free gifts and save an additional 10% off the special 3-product bundle for a 25% savings.Bonefrog https://bonefrogcoffee.com/toddMake Bonefrog Cold Brew at home!  Use code TODD at checkout to receive 10% off your first purchase and 15% on subscriptions.Bulwark Capital Bulwark Capital Management (bulwarkcapitalmgmt.com) Don't miss the next live Webinar November 21st 3:30pm pacific.  Sign up today by calling 866-779-RISK or go to KnowYourRiskRadio.com.Renue Healthcare The Centre for Regenerative Medicine & Stem Cell Therapy | RENUEYour journey to a better life starts at Renue Healthcare. Visit https://www.renue.healthcare

Dental A Team w/ Kiera Dent and Dr. Mark Costes
#914: This Is Your Ideal Marketing Growth Strategy

Dental A Team w/ Kiera Dent and Dr. Mark Costes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 36:37


Josh Scott of Studio EightyEight is back for more! He joins Kiera to talk about the marriage of creativity with performance marketing for dental practices, how to pull meaning from conversations when talking about dentistry, why putting yourself out there actually helps your patients, and more. Episode resources: Learn more about Studio EightyEight Reach out to Kiera Tune Into DAT's Monthly Webinar Practice Momentum Group Consulting Subscribe to The Dental A-Team podcast Become Dental A-Team Platinum! Review the podcast Transcript: The Dental A Team (00:00.526) Hello, Dental A Team listeners. This is Kiera And today I am so jazzed. have one of my dearest friends and I don't mean that like as a podcast intro, like truly this person is someone that I just count as one of my greatest friends. And I'm so excited to welcome Josh Scott, CEO, founder, Studio EightyEight Marketing. They have the best swag. I was just telling Josh, I wore their sweatshirt all summer long. I am a terrible ambassador. I don't take pictures and post, but I love your swag. So Josh, welcome to the podcast. How are you today?   Hey, I'm great. It's always good to be here. looking forward to this all week when I see it show up on my calendar. And yeah, you know, I don't know that I believe you, Kiera. You say you wear the flag, but I've never seen proof of it. So we can talk like that on a podcast, but just saying I've never seen it. You know, I should like stop this podcast right now and run upstairs and go grab it. So then we have the, all the social proof, which I think I'm going to do. So we're just going to hit stop. All right, Josh. So, like I said, we were going to hit stop and   for the world to see. All right. It exists. It exists. All right. I love this sweatshirt so much, truly. And I love you guys so much, but like your swag this year was my favorite swag of all because the sweatshirt just feels like a nice hug and I appreciate that it's your company, but it doesn't feel like I'm just wearing like swag, like EightyEight You've got the nice like sports attire to it. So it felt good that I wasn't like.   Studio EightyEight I need to work on our Dental A Team. Cause I'm like, when I send you swag, it's like be Dental A Team today. Of letting me still be a human, but also that. So it does exist. I hope that my marketing team takes this crops it. It's on here. We'll tag you. We're going to use this clip for like the next three years. That's what's going to happen. Yeah. No, it's fun. Our team, they, so, so first off with swag, it's like, try to give people stuff that they would actually wear. So it's not just like,   blatant, you like you look like a team member of ours when you're wearing our stuff because you're just all EightyEight out. But, and they have a theme every year. So this year was this whole athletic company kind of vibe, which was a ton of fun next year. We're already like in concepts for, we do it in Q1 every year. So already in concepts, this whole like camping, kind of like modern camping theme. It's kind of fun. Like, they're, they're all geeked out about the videos. They're going to shoot around it. The, know, we're looking at like little tin mugs and things like that.   The Dental A Team (02:22.413) So it's fun, but I always encourage, this is a good segue, because I encourage dental practices, like when they do swag, sometimes it's just like their logo, really big on the shirt or the hat or whatever. It's like nobody wants to wear a hat that says XYZ dental. But dentistry is so easy. If you just put, get a trucker hat, put smile on the front of it, put your logo on the back, smile more, smile bigger, let's all smile. That message is so...   awesome to like wear out in the world. And people love that. I've got this one sweatshirt from a dental practice to smile more on the back. And what's funny is when I wear it's a really cool hoodie. When I wear it, like people talk to me. They're like, yeah, I love that. You know, like, yeah, the world needs a smile more. And sometimes like when I'm traveling, I'm pretty introverted. And I had this on one time. It was like eight people kept talking to me and I was like, okay, I remember to never wear this again when I'm traveling because it actually creates conversation. And I'm trying to like check out from.   So I love it. And I think like good call to that because it can be so easy. And that's what I actually love about you guys with your marketing is your marketing is so very intentional. And I think dental practices can have it be very intentional, but it's very easy and it's fun. And I think you guys make it fun. And that's actually why I love you guys as marketing people that I recommend you guys do so many great things, your rebrands, your websites, your marketing. So   Josh, we were talking before about how there's kind of like these two parts to marketing that practices have really struggled with up until now within marketing. let's kind of like just do some chit chat on marketing. We'll probably like morph into CEO. Like I don't even know where we're going to go today, but we're just going to have a good time. Cause when Josh and I podcast, it's since the first podcast we ever did together, it's been a comical, like comedy show, either pre post or in the middle. And I think that's why we both love to podcast.   Yeah. Awesome. No, I think in dentistry, it's what's really interesting is up until this point, like historically from a dental marketing standpoint, if we go 10 years ago when the 15, whenever when digital started to come around, everybody got real focused on what we call the marketing services. like SEO, digital ads, some social media and, and dental marketing companies on the whole have been really bad at what they've put out. And so they almost kind of do this, like what's this minimum viable product we can put out.   The Dental A Team (04:43.819) at a recurring retainer rate, like 500 bucks a month, a thousand bucks a month, 250, whatever, and just do enough to get by. Lots of stock content, how can we replicate it, how can we scale it, do it at an MVP, and just get it done and collect revenue. And so that was the state of dental marketing for a while. When we came around, I kind of had this different vision of, it felt like nobody was doing creative work. So I kind of came in with this whole creative agency approach of.   let's make beautiful brands and websites and photography and video. Cause I felt like all things being equal. If you're just looking at a bunch of stock websites, the first one that's kind of waves your hand and says, Hey, we're different. Look at us. It's just going to win. Like the Gary V says, the creative is the variable. And I've always believed that. But now, so, so then it kind of led us to this point where people were having to choose and they would say like, okay, like our competitors, their biggest knock against us was okay. Beautiful websites. Like they would actually concede that like,   beautiful websites, but they're not going to score good on Google. If you come with us, they're going to score better on Google. And so we almost had this war of, okay, you can speak to humans and do something that's designed really well, but Google doesn't like it. Or you do something that Google is going to score well, but like it just is not connecting with humans. And so maybe we get a lot of traffic to it, but we're not converting at a high rate. And so it just becomes this kind of cycle.   And what we've been able to do the last couple of years is I really challenged that belief within our agency and just said like, guys, can we do something that's still gonna connect with humans? Like you're still gonna feel something, but can we also build amazing SEO into it? Can we build amazing ad strategies that get that same traffic, but now they're gonna convert higher. And so for me, it almost became this like custom story-driven creative meets performance marketing.   And that's really like the most ideal growth strategy out there. And so we spend the last two years really, mean, we've hired SEO specialists, ad specialists. I honestly think right now, mean, our two SEO specialists, I would probably put them up against any dental marketing SEO in the country at this point. And it's kind of led us in this whole reorganization because now our marketing services are starting to take off and   The Dental A Team (06:57.801) internally, we're trying to actually marry that too. Like, okay, we've got a creative agency on one side and a performance marketing agency on the other. And it's, you know, it starts breaking stuff and then you're like, okay, these systems don't work. And so that's been a ton of fun. is, yeah. of fun, like air quotes. I that's the CEO fun, right? Like, it's so fun. I know. And this is what happens. It's like you, as a company, as a business, you find a better way to serve clients and you're like, yes, let's do that.   and you get a year or so into and you're like, this is like breaking a lot of stuff that we have to now go back and rebuild. This is the fun when they're like, hey, start your own business, your freedom and you know, then you get into and you're like, this is a lot of work and energy. But we're having a ton of fun with it. And I think that that's really where the so kind of a history of dental marketing and where it's at today is I think being able to bring the both, both of those together, like this best of both worlds. If we're talking about growing a practice, it's   custom creative storytelling content with performance marketing. Man, if you can put those together, like you can grow a practice. And I think something I really love about you guys is I think as dentists who are a bit more introvert, like you say, you're introverted traveling. I think they feel very similar that way too. And it's like, my gosh, but I have to now be all online or in order for me to have this, have to be this like very bubbly. Like, I mean, there's some amazing doctors out there that have actually done it.   But I really love that you guys don't make them be anything that they're not. And that's like your whole premise of what you guys do for marketing is like, no, you be authentic to you. So if you're outgoing and extroverted, like let's do that and let's build your marketing message around that. But if you're more introverted and more person, like you want to, you want to keep that close to you, that's also fine. And so really just giving people the playground of be who you want to be and tell your story the way you want to tell it and run your practice the way you want to.   And you're ultimately going to attract patients who jive with that. Like you don't have to be a one size fits all to be successful. And that's something I've just always loved about your guys' style, your approach, and the way you operate. Yeah, it's probably the biggest pushback we get when we talk to potential clients. And to be honest, I would imagine people don't reach out to us because of this as well. But they're like, Josh, I don't really have a story. Or I don't know what my story is.   The Dental A Team (09:15.495) or I saw these clients that you showed in this speech, but like I'm not them, you know, cause sometimes we tend to show the more sexy work, the work that we're really proud of and people like, yeah, but that's a brand new startup and that space looks amazing. And my space just does not look like that. And so there's this barrier to it. And what I would say is there's a couple of things is number one, like everybody has a story and that's part of our job and our discovery is to really pull that out, you know, with questions like, why did you even go into dentistry? Like why choose this profession?   why this location, why this path of CE that you've decided to commit to. Those types of things really help us put together, okay, here's the why behind it. The other part of it is it doesn't have to be entirely like your personal story either. It's really more the story of the practice. And some people are real okay with those intertwining and it kind of meshing into the gray. And then some people are like, nope, they compartmentalize it. Here's my business, here's my personal life. They are completely separate.   And so like, get that too. I'm like, well, then the storyline becomes the practice. Like, why is this practice here? Why should patients choose you? Why is your team better? If given the choice of any practice in the community, you say patients should come here first. Why? Like, let's explore some of that. So it's a little intimidating to approach it. And I mean, need to hear the doctors right now. mean, with video, it's, nobody likes being on video and watching themselves. And so that's, that's also, they're like, so I need video.   I'm like, well, your site's gonna perform way better with a video. Okay, I'm trusting, I'm like, trust me, our team's gonna be great, it's gonna be interview style, you're really gonna feel at ease, but that's another big hurdle to overcome sometimes. And I just have to say, as someone, I mean, I had to learn video pretty early on in my career of Dental A Team, and I remember there was a company called...   drive and we hired a marketing company. I $80,000 in three months with zero ROI and I made probably I kid you not 200 videos. Like I literally pulled our operations manual. I should have the team pull some of these videos from the archive for you. Like there's one where I buy into cake and I ate so much frosting that it actually hit my uvula and I started gagging, but I was so committed to finishing this video, not redoing it that I like. And then I like,   The Dental A Team (11:38.079) I'm crying and laughing and keep going like commercial. Another one I'm pulling the operations manual out of the oven as like a turkey dinner like I'm dressed like like the amount of video nonsense that I did was ridiculous. But I think it was really great because it taught me like nothing's perfect. And I think even now you don't have to be perfect to get this. But what I love is I actually use you guys if you go on to Denali teams website, I love I always say if you want to feel like a million bucks.   Like even better than going to the spa or getting your hair done or anything like that. Like men, I don't know what you guys do to feel like posh and luxurious. Like maybe it's like getting a like well tailored suit. Like Josh, what is it for men? Like for girls it's like we go get our hair done, we get our lashes down, we get a makeover. What's like the equivalent for men? You know, I can get down with a good, you know, massage and a manicure. Like I'm not gonna lie, but I'm not talking about most.   man, you know, maybe a football game with a beer. can, I can go that way too. So whatever it is where it makes you feel the most posh. always say, if you want to feel that way in photography and video studio, EightyEight will make you feel that way. And that's something I have always loved about you. say like my best photos, my best photo shoots, my best video shoots always are studio EightyEight can tell without a doubt. Like you guys have this, you must have set presets. Like honestly, all the photos look the same. Like you can tell that they're just as incredible and I always feel my best. And so   We actually had you guys come out this year. Our team did our company retreat in Disneyland and you guys were so nice to accommodate because that's where I flew my whole team in. all virtual and we actually did a photo shoot in our hotel. Like I kid you not the things Studio EightyEight can do and make look incredible is off the charts. We went over to an office and they were so kind and accommodating for us and then we came back and they actually interviewed me and I was so nervous about this interview and I do this for a living.   and I've worked with you guys before I've gone through your brand pieces and I love that through your brand exercise. It's actually not hard. you just answer questions that are very simple. And then you guys, Studio EightyEight like delivers what I have inside of me that I don't know how to explain in a, creative artistic way, which I think is beyond magic that you were able to do. but to the interview in the video part, they did just ask me questions and I just rifted.   The Dental A Team (13:56.201) And I rifted for quite some time and they're so nice. I love people on the other side of the camera that are giving like the head nod, like very intentional. They're so good at it. They're so nice. Like that's something I think you guys do incredibly well. And, I saw the final product. was interesting. I was out for a little while this year and I came back and I saw this final part. I didn't even know it was on the website and I happened to be looking at our website and it was so incredible to see my, my story and my life.   You guys were able to parse it together. I like it super emotional about it because you don't realize it's in you. You don't realize that that's a part of you. And I think you guys are just like, that's why I love Josh. I think you just see people for who they really are and you bring that to light in a way that's so safe and so accommodating and so just special. I think is probably the best way. feel like the way you present our photography and the way you present our websites and the way you present brands and the way you present video.   Is you take someone who doesn't know how to express themselves like so many of us feel like we're alone or people don't get it like I was just watching Survivor last night and every single person on the show is saying like you just feel so alone you feel like people don't get you you feel like you've been an outcast your whole life or you feel like you know, why am I the one doing this and I'm like every single freaking person on this planet feels that way and yet working with you guys you just it's like it's almost like the way I'm envisioning it is almost like you   pull out this like little green sprig of life that I didn't even know was a part of me. And I feel like I'm pretty confident. I know who I am and like I can tell my story, but it's just magic how you pull that together. So doctors or teams or any company worried about it. One, you guys are just so good at it. But like I said, I feel like you're able to take who we are and create masterpieces that we didn't even know were a part of us. And you're welcome to use that as like a testimonial, because honestly, I didn't intend to any of this.   I'm just going keep letting you talk. don't even. But it really is. It's just like the little glitter moments that you don't realize are a part of you is what I think you guys bring, which is probably why I rep your swag all the time. Like, because I think it's just magical of what you're able to create for people. And again, like I've done how many sessions with you guys, like Josh, you and I have gone through so many rounds of my brand and my life and my story. And I feel like you guys know me, but you weren't even there this time. It was your team.   The Dental A Team (16:19.245) And they were able to bring this out of me. And I just watched it and I was like, yeah, that's exactly how I want Dennis to feel. That's exactly how I want people to feel. That is my life. That's why I freaking built this company to serve people on that level. And I just think mad kudos to you. And yeah, it's a testimony that I didn't mean on a podcast, but I just think it is magic to watch you guys like spring to life stories that people don't even realize. So if you're questioning, like I don't even feel like I've got a story.   You probably have this story. You just don't know how to put the pieces together. And if you don't think about it and you just interview, you guys are very creative and talented at pulling it all together. Yeah. Well, thank you so much. I mean, that's, and I know it's obviously very heartfelt. David was out with you guys recently and he's, he's one of our full-time photographers. He just is on the West coast. He used to actually live here in Columbus and that's how we got to meet him. He came to me and said, Hey, I want to move to LA. And I was like, fine, just handle everything, you know, like West of the Rockies. And so   he's an amazing guy. And I'll tell you, part of our process is like with those content creators, the talent has to be there for sure. But what a lot of people don't realize is the missing piece is the human component. like it isn't anything, but they have to be able to, mean, we, go through training on like interview skills. We go through training on, you know, walking into a room of, of, like a dental practice and you've got, you know, six to eight females there and they've got some anxiety about what's happening. And they were just told.   24 hours before that they're gonna have their photos taken and you gotta be able to go in and like manage a room and manage people. I mean, we train on posing because you can't just like put people together and expect a great team photo either. There's a lot of like science and intentionality that goes around that. And so we've worked really hard on that stuff. But like you're right. mean, we, it's, we had a client recently and what I, what I loved what she said was we delivered the photography and video and, and,   And she, I think she was texting Joanna and I and she just said, this is who I thought I was, but I wasn't sure. And when your stuff came back, it was like that person I thought I was, like I am that person, you know? And she saw that on the other side. It's almost like you get to see how the world sees you. And I think so much of it is like, we're just in it day to day. like,   The Dental A Team (18:37.111) Having a grip on that story and even like your impact on the world on the day to day is so hard, I mean, because we just like, we get up, see like the starts and the stops. We see the times we just like failed or said something we shouldn't have and had to go back and fix it. We see we're dealing with a client that's not working well or a patient or a team member's attitude and every day can just be like that. And you get to the end of it you're like.   I don't know, man. feel like I'm surviving. I feel like I'm trying to build something, but it's just like, we're going against gravity. Just trying to make it happen. And when somebody else comes along and they go, they almost step back and get this 30,000 foot view. It's almost like the, like the movie screen view. Like they, they force you to almost like sit up towards the back of the movie theater and zoom out on your life. And now you're seeing it play in this like feature film. And yeah, you have these moments where you're like, this is amazing. Like this is worth it. This is.   actually, like this is actually beautiful, like it's actually moving me. And that's an amazing thing to be able to do. I think we all, so going back, I think we all have that in us. It just takes somebody to come along and go, no, this is practice you're building. Like the world needs this. Like this is beautiful. And I love like when I get to talk to entrepreneurs and CEOs and dental owners, cause I'm like, you guys are actively, like here's what you don't realize. You're actively participating in creation. Like you're building something that did not exist there before.   So like that's, that's this amazing thing and you're doing it for the better of the world. Like what, what better story? Let's just take that. What better story is there out there than that? It's just not. So entrepreneurs, I'm like, yeah, like this is what you're doing. of course you have moments when you're tired. Of course you feel exhausted. Of course you feel drained. You're like putting your energy out there to actually create something that has never existed before for the better of humanity. Like,   it's going to drain you, it's going to zap you day to day. You're going to be like, there's nothing special happening here. And so I had to come along and go, but there is, and here's what we see is so powerful. And as you were saying that I couldn't help but think about, there's this company called story worth, like not a plug for them whatsoever. I just happened to, my husband's parents are quite a bit older and, my parents are like, my husband, I are both very fortunate that both of our parents are still alive.   The Dental A Team (20:59.781) And I decided this year I was going to have maybe make like a little competition between his parents and mine, just as I, my thought of how I could get these stories done. but I'm having his parents and my parents write stories every single week and we're going to compile it and put together books for, all of my siblings, all my husband's siblings. And I know like the grandchildren and everybody just kind of wants these stories. And it's interesting because his parents and my parents both were like, I don't want to write these stories. There's really nothing to say.   Because I think we minimize our stories and our lives. And we're like, but I'm not Walt Disney, or I'm not Gandhi, or I'm not Mother Teresa. But we don't realize that 99 % of the population is not them. We're all just average day people. But those average day people are the people that impact and change. And so for my in-laws, them writing their story, no, this isn't going to be a best seller. I'm not going to go put it out there. But it's not meant to be. It's meant to serve our family and the people that are connected to my in-laws and to my parents.   just like in your practice, your story and your practice and why you even built this is not meant to be for every single patient in the United States or across the globe. It's meant to be in your niche of the people that you're meant to serve and that you're there to serve. And so I really just love that you said like you bring it to the forefront and it's been really fun to watch my in-laws and my parents this year see that they actually do have a story. And again, it's through prompts. Like you said, it's like very simple things that they didn't even realize.   But it's been so magical to learn about them in an easy way. And that's, think, what you guys do really well. so, but I did the same thing with my mom. This whole thing, know, story worth Joanna did with her mom and for Mother's Day and I did it for my mom. And it's like she's not as consistent as I would like her to be with them. But competition Josh, got both parents going against each other and it's great. They've all done it. We're consistent.   That's a great idea. But it's like every now and then, and because she's just up earlier than me, like I get up and I get my email and it sends them to me. And so I get this and a couple of times I've been like, I'm so busy, my email box is full, but I forced myself to stop and I read it. And sometimes I'm just like, this is fascinating. Like, you know, even thinking about like what she came out of and how she raised us and you're right. And then when they all get kind of stitched together, it's going to create this like, you know, amazing story.   The Dental A Team (23:21.227) I was at the ODA two weeks ago, Ohio dental association, and I was walking the trade show floor. We usually actually don't support it, but there were some speakers there and we did a reception and all that. So we had a team on the floor and I'm walking and I just know a lot of people. So it's just like, you're stopping every so often, but notice this new marketing company on the floor. And I forget what their name was, but their display was kind of modern and minimal. And I was like, okay. Like it kind of caught my eye. All the guys have like the Nike dunk pandas on.   which is what my team wears at conferences. so immediately I get into this like, dude, they're knocking us off. They're stealing our shoes. We wear these shoes. So I was like, I'm going to go have some fun with them. So I just walked up. I said, hey man, I like the kicks. And he was like, thanks, thanks. I said, yeah. I said, my team wears those at conferences. We've been doing that for a little while now. And he's like, your team? I was like, yeah. I said, we're just over a couple rows. I said, Studio EightyEight And he's like, Studio EightyEight And I'm like, yeah, I'm Josh. I was like, Gavin, I read his name title. Nice to meet you.   And he goes, you're Josh with studio EightyEight I'm like, at this point, like, yeah. So a couple of his team members come over and he was like, dude, you, he tells his team members, he's like, guys, we've learned everything we know from this guy and their company. I'm like, then I'm like, great. Because I get agencies that come up to us and they're like, do we follow your stuff? We're building an agency. We're doing the exact same thing. I'm like, amazing. Yeah. Copy our stuff and build another business. so that's a whole nother conversation, but.   He goes, he's like, were the first one to bring custom photography and video into dental. And I'm like, I was like, bro, I don't know about that. I'm sure people did custom photography before that. And he was like, no, but you were the original disruptor of that whole thing. And I was like, we were probably the first one to create a business model around it and be able to take it nationwide in a way that was profitable and that served the profession. So was like,   Yeah, but it was like that. So he's repeating the storyline back. It was actually, it was very like, kind of, I don't know, was like sincere and it was cool. It was like this, you know, interaction, but I was like, I've never thought of myself like that. But when somebody says it and then you're kind like, well, I mean, maybe, I don't know. I'm a disruptor, who knows? But yeah. I love it. I love it. And I think like, as you were saying that, I think so many of us don't realize how impactful what we're doing.   The Dental A Team (25:43.946) is I was just reading an article this morning and they said, what's the most impactful book you've ever read? And they said, shoe dog. And shoe dog came up at another conference and another conference. And that's literally just a story about Nike. And I guarantee you that person when they're and I don't know their name. I have not read it. It's on my queue because I saw it again of like reading the most impactful book. But I just think most of the things that impact us the most are people's stories.   The things that we remember our people stories the things like and even if it's a small thing and it's not some person like Walt Disney or Gandhi or Nike So many of those stories just need to be told and I think we're in a day and age like you look at social media like people watch videos because it's telling stories and they're entertaining and it's fun for us and yet if I go on Jason's Social versus mine. We have two very different algorithms Like Jason has a little bit of dark humor on there and I'm like, my gosh, you watch this like I'm laughing but I feel like   a little embarrassed that I'm laughing at it. Like Jason and he, like, he just thinks it's hilarious. Whereas he comes on mine and it's like all Taylor Swift. So like very different algorithms, but yet people are building content for different people. And so that's the whole point of like these practices. Like you're not meant to serve every person. You're meant to serve the people that you were like truly destined to serve. And I think that's what I love about dentistry is the lives that we get to change and the magic we get to create. Like you create that magic for these owners of being able to see like   their work come to life, like you said, the masterpiece while dentists are being able to create those smiles for all these patients and let their life become a masterpiece as well. So I just think it's lovely. I really do. And I think, I think we downplay how incredible we are. And I think I'm here to propose like there might be a better way, obviously not in the egotistical way, but in the way of like, I did do some good things and I did take some hard risks and I did it because I want to serve these people. Yeah.   Like there's nothing like we should be sharing that more. And obviously people know my mission is to positively impact the world of dental. And I'm like, the way you do that is by showing up as you and you do that by, doing these things day in and day out. So I think it's just, it's a lovely thing that you guys do. And I would say if you haven't gone through the brand exercise or had your photography or had the videos, like try it. Because like you said, I think you get a zoom out from someone else's perspective and see your life and not in an egotistical way, just in a like, dang.   The Dental A Team (28:09.002) Like I have done a few things in this world and I think it makes the suck days of success not as hard. because you're like, wow, there has been something that's been made. So again, this wasn't the intent of the podcast. just naturally came probably cause I put the sweatshirt on. feel more in studio EightyEight mode. Well, I think here's kind of one of my, my recent thesis because I was reworking a keynote recently and for next year. And I was like, we're   If marketing is all just about data and KPIs and analytics and all this stuff, we just, we just end up with this kind of like empty thing of just literally trying to drive traffic to get this knowing like, okay, for every thousand people we convert at like 2%. So like, let's, let's get 10,000 people in and a hundred thousand people. And we're, driving traffic for the sake of this like minimal possible conversion. And I think just in our world, and it's going to have to be like this as we move forward, people need to feel some.   And that's the side of marketing we don't talk a lot about. And I'm actually very empathetic to it because on one side we've got ROI and KPIs and data and we can prove something's working. And to be honest, it's easier to throw a couple thousand dollars at Google and end up with new patients in the chair than it is to go, how do I build a brand? Because that's so subjective and it feels like it's all like feeling and things and the way photography makes people feel and the way they connected with this video and.   the user experience on the website, like how many clicks do they have to go? It's all that very subjective, like subtle stuff and building a brand is hard. Like there's, there's not a lot of checkpoints along the way. Like, I doing a good job? You know, our son recently left for college about six weeks ago. He went to university Cincinnati, which is about two hours away. So he's not so far, but I remember that whole thing of, as soon as he decides he's going to Cincinnati, it starts this clock like,   as a parent, you're just like on the clock. It's like, there's okay, 45 days till he's gone and start shrinking. And what I probably wasn't prepared for is it really smacks you in the face with this one major question, which is, did we do enough? Because now the time is, it almost is like the time is shrinking. You've got 45 days left. Did you do enough the last 18 years? Cause now he's leaving and, that's, it's a, it's a tough question. Like were we enough? And especially on Joanna's side, it was, it was very   The Dental A Team (30:31.018) You know, there's a lot of emotion to it. Like I got 45 days. had these 12 conversations I need to have with them. And, but you're also like, but I can't shove them in that time either. You just have to trust. And I go back to like, okay, so how would I know that I was a good parent? There's no data. There's no KPIs. There's no like ROI on this along the way. But I remember things like there was this moment, like when he was eight and I watched him interact with some adults and he used some manners and you're like, okay, like   I actually can't believe he learned that, you I remember his very last volleyball game as a varsity in high school, they went to the regional finals and they ended up losing. And so it was like this emotional night, but one of the dads came up to us and said, hey, I just need to tell you, like, Kaden's been a great leader on this team. His son was a freshman. And he said, they were very intentional about, this is not just the seniors team, this is all their team.   taking what they learned and pouring it into the freshmen. said, you may or may not hear that all the time, but he said, your son is not only a great leader, but he's a great man. And my son just looks up to him so much. And it's moments like those where you're like, okay, I might've done enough, you know? But it's in building a brand is a lot like that. It's just, hard to get your hands around. And so I think that's sometimes why we skew the other way of just give me data, let me throw money at it, give me data, give me KPIs. And then it's either it's working or it's not working. And we move on to the next thing.   where building a brand is like, it's two years, five years, 10 years, it's a lifetime, but it's harder. Yeah. And I think it's important for doctors to realize in teams that what you're building is a legacy for as long as you're doing it for. It doesn't have to be a lifetime forever, but you are building a brand and you are a brand and what you're doing is changing lives. so recognizing that, and I think like,   not to add so much weight to it that it feels daunting, but to add enough weight where you realize like what you're doing is important and what you're creating in those patients. Like I don't think I was on a podcast earlier and I said in dentistry, we're not heart surgeons, but we are smile surgeons and giving that confidence to our patients. I think that we undermine possibly the incredible work that we're doing for society and the confidence we're able to give all these patients.   The Dental A Team (32:51.942) is something that I do think is worthwhile. like the patients need to find out, they need to find you because otherwise they're gonna go to someone else and not to say another dentist isn't as good, but I guarantee you the doctors that are listening to this podcast and the ones that are working with companies like Studio EightyEight you're the ones that I would want my patients to go to and my family to go to. so it's like when we're in a world where anybody can be found, we need to have our best doctors standing out. And I believe that that's our moral obligation to serve patients at the highest level.   Just like I believe the best doctors need to be out there and the best surgeons need to be out there because like we only have one set of teeth. And so if you can help save more teeth and more smiles, I think it's like it's a no brainer that you need to have your brand and your business very, very readily available. So Josh, I just love this podcast. I felt all the feels. I feel like so many doctors just need to share their stories. And so people are interested. How do they work with Studio EightyEight? How do they connect with you? Like I said, you guys, I have gone through, I think everything Studio EightyEight does.   I've done their brand, I've done their photography, I've done their websites. It's an incredible experience and it's very easy. So how can people even just dip their toe into this if they're interested? Yeah, for sure. A couple of best ways to reach out. Number one, I'm on Instagram at Joshua Scott. So I'm still in my accounts and DMs. So just send me a message if you heard this podcast. Just even say, hey, I heard the Dental A Team podcast. You'll get a response from me. Ask me anything.   I'm more or less, I'm like, I'll offer you advice all day long. I'll take a look at your stuff and just give you my professional opinion on it. and then if you want to reach out to studio EightyEight or get specifics there, it's, go to the website, s8e8.com letter S number 8 letter E number 8.com. there's a bunch of buttons there. can submit to get in touch with somebody and they can walk you through our packages and what we do and see if it's potentially a good fit for you. I love it. I would say if nothing else.   Just make sure that you are, you're sharing your story like the little story worth of our parents because that's so important for people to see you you don't have to be the video. You don't have to be all the different things. You do it on your level and your terms of what you are. But I do believe that the world needs you. Patients need you. So in the most loving way, don't be selfish and like hide yourself away, share yourself because this world needs you. Josh, thanks for being on the podcast today. It was such a good time with you. Of course. I always enjoy it. Appreciate it.   The Dental A Team (35:14.154) Yeah, none of this was scripted, which is a ton of fun. You just kind of get on and, you know, when you can talk to a friend and it just goes wherever it's, it's always a lot of fun. It's a good time. And for all of you listening, thanks for listening and I'll catch you next time on the Dental A Team Podcast.  

Dipped In Tone
The Anti-NAMM Show?

Dipped In Tone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2024 55:42


This outing of Dipped In Tone kicks off with an exciting update from Zach Broyles' camp: He's opening a brick-and-mortar guitar shop in Nashville, called High Voltage Guitars. Opening on October 8, the store will carry gear from Two-Rock, Divided By 13, Dr. Z, Castedosa, Fano, Novo, and of course Mythos Pedals. Zach hints that there might be some handwired JHS pedals from Josh Scott himself, too, and Rhett reveals that he plans to consign some of his guitars at the shop.The business side of Zach's new venture brings them to a key piece of today's episode: Rhett and Zach aren't running charities. They do what they do to make money; guitars, gear, podcasting, and content creation are their literal jobs. And they're not as glamorous and breezy as most armchair commentators might guess.Want to do what Rhett and Zach do? Welcome to the club. The guitar-influencer field is what one might call “oversaturated” at the moment, and it's difficult to break out—but not impossible. As our hosts explain, it requires putting in 60-hour work weeks, a diverse skillset, a knack for catching people's attention, and a certain level of genuineness. Rhett knows this path well, and he has hard-earned advice for staying true to oneself while building a following in the gear world.Tune in to learn why Rhett thinks Fretboard Summit, a three-day guitar festival organized by Fretboard Journal, blows NAMM out of the water and builds legitimate connections between guitarists, and catch the duo dipping a Dick Dale-inspired, all-Fender rig.Get 10% off your order at http://stewmac.com/dippedintoneSubscribe, like, and leave us a commentSign up on our mailing list: http://eepurl.com/iaCee5Support us on Patreon for access to our discord server and other perks! https://www.patreon.com/dippedintoneMERCH: https://teespring.com/stores/dipped-in-toneFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/dippedintone Dipped in Tone is:Rhett Shull https://www.rhettshull.com/Zach Broyles / Mythos Pedals https://mythospedals.comPremier Guitar https://www.premierguitar.com/

The Guitar Knobs
383-Interview With Tallon Electric

The Guitar Knobs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 82:33


The Knobs interview Sean Mackowski founder of Tallon Electric—right under our nose in Columbus, Ohio! Sean blew up after Josh Scott featured his "Dual Drive" on The JHS Show. You can't beat having two pedals in one and Sean tells us all about that and more! Hosted by Todd Novak with Tony Dudzik (founder of the Mike Love fan club) and Rob Chafe (Chaa-faaayyyyy) #guitarpodcast #electricguitar #pedaleffects #pedalfx #theguitarknobs #guitarknobs #guitarinterview #guitaramplifier #guitarpickups #guitarsetup #fuzz #overdrive #reverb #distortion #guitartips  Visit us at theguitarknobs.com Support our show on Patreon.com/theguitarknobs

CanCon Podcast
Canadian Web3 regulations & Coinbase's year in review

CanCon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 50:09


“I think it's really important for Canadians to speak to their public officials and remind them that this is an important industry. They should be taking it seriously. They should be putting in the time to speak with industry and learn about it.” Live from the Blockchain Futurist Conference, award-winning BetaKit reporter Josh Scott moderates two important conversations: a year in review with Coinbase Canada CEO Lucas Matheson; and a Canadian Web3 regulation check-in with Dan Nuñez Cohen (Crypto.com), Kunal Bhasin (KPMG), Morva Rohani (Canadian Web3 Council), and Suzanne Lasrado (CIRO). The BetaKit Podcast is presented by Google Cloud: scale your startup faster and smarter with the Google Cloud credits, technical training, startup experts, curated resources, plus AI and Web3 specific benefits. Get up to $350k in cloud credits over two years, plus access to hands-on technical training, mentorship from startup experts, and connections with a thriving community. Visit startups.google.com/betakit to learn more and apply today!

Startup Gems
My Favorite 5 Business Ideas in the Swimming Industry. Ep. #046

Startup Gems

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2024 52:19


I sat down with Josh Scott, owner of SwimSRQ and Swim Academy, to learn about his businesses and to explore four different business ideas you can start in the swimming industry. From renting a house just for the pool to offering swim lessons in above-ground pools at strip malls, learn how to make money in the swim industry with creative and innovative ideas.Timestamps below. Enjoy! ---Watch this on YouTube instead here: tkopod.co/p-ytAsk me a question on or off the show here: tkopod.co/p-askLearn more about me: tkopod.co/p-cjkLearn about my company: tkopod.co/p-cofFollow me on Twitter here: tkopod.co/p-xFree weekly business ideas newsletter: tkopod.co/p-nlShare this podcast: tkopod.co/p-all Scrape small business data: tkopod.co/p-os ---01:32 Introduction to Josh Scott and His Swim Schools02:28 The Origin Story: From Competitive Swimming to Swim Schools03:50 Starting Small: Renting Pool Lanes and Growing05:56 Challenges and Strategies in Expanding Swim Schools08:38 Marketing and Client Acquisition Tactics12:33 Business Model and Instructor Compensation16:59 Competition and Market Dynamics19:45 Financials and Location Economics24:23 Advice for Aspiring Swim School Entrepreneurs27:01 Franchise Wars in the Swim School Industry28:13 Cost and Logistics of Building Swim Schools29:47 Referral Marketing and Customer Acquisition31:18 Ethical Customer Retention Strategies33:19 Exploring Tangential Business Opportunities36:25 Innovative Swim School Models38:05 Leveraging Existing Spaces for Swim Schools49:35 Private Equity and Future Prospects50:42 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans

Good Work with Barrett Brooks
The Art of Excitement: How Josh Scott Built JHS Pedals through Authenticity and Community

Good Work with Barrett Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 109:15


Joshua Scott is the creator and president of JHS Pedals. His YouTube series, The JHS Show, has garnered millions of views from audiences spanning the globe. Josh is passionate about the history and stories surrounding guitar technology and teaches in collaboration with museums, companies, and universities. Often considered the historical authority on guitar's sonic evolution from the sixties to the present day, Josh contributes his knowledge to historical archive preservations, auction appraisals, documentaries, and more. This week, Barrett talks with Josh about his journey from experimenting on YouTube to building a thriving community around guitar pedals and music. Josh shares his deep passion for music history, and how JHS Pedals has grown through authenticity, technology, and community engagement, despite facing rejection and online criticism along the way. They also discuss the importance of authenticity in marketing, the power of history, and the challenge of balancing creativity with business demands. In this episode: [00:00] - Intro [07:08] - Josh's journey with Ross Pedals [14:30] - Why excitement is a crucial part of the creative process [26:32] - Balancing excitement and execution [39:32] - The role of the team in decision-making [42:35] - Challenges in communication and collaboration [50:08] - The importance of story in creativity [01:05:10] - What makes a brand [01:16:19] - Staying authentic amidst rejection  [01:21:04] - The shift to YouTube [01:30:50] - How Josh keeps his show interesting [01:33:38] - Embracing criticism and personal growth [01:41:20] - Josh's beautiful future [01:45:36] - Who Josh is becoming Get full show notes and links at https://GoodWorkShow.com. Watch the episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@barrettabrooks.

Accidental Tomatoes
Season 5 Episode 6: Wild Goose '24: The West Virginia Water Crisis in Theological Perspective

Accidental Tomatoes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 48:29


Joe talks with Brad Davis and Josh Scott about how colonialist interpretations of the Bible have helped contribute to the social, economic, political, and spiritual exploitation of Central Appalachia, including the WV water crisis, at the 2024 Wild Goose Festival. (Our apologies for the extra bit of background noise...this episode was recorded live in an open area without studio controls.) Learn more about From Below here --> https://www.facebook.com/groups/629075958675198 Check out Josh Scott's work here --> https://www.joshscott.online/  

Grace Baptist Church
The Perfect Government - General Series

Grace Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 37:47


Message from Josh Scott on July 7, 2024

The Darrell McClain show
Debate Dilemmas, Giuliani's Downfall, and the Legal Battleground of Homelessness

The Darrell McClain show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 71:53 Transcription Available


Send us a Text Message.Is Joe Biden's performance in the recent debate a sign of diminishing capacity, and could this be a pivotal moment for the Democratic Party? On today's episode of the Darrell McLean Show, we critically analyze the recent showdown between former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden. We question whether Biden's supporters are gaslighting the public into believing he is sharper than he appears. Moreover, we discuss the New York Times editorial board's urgent call for Biden to step down in favor of a more capable candidate to confront Trump and safeguard democracy.Our discussion takes a dramatic turn as we examine the fall of Rudolph W. Giuliani. Once hailed as "America's Mayor," Giuliani now faces disbarment and a slew of legal troubles for his role in attempting to overturn the 2020 election results. We delve into the implications of his legal woes, his bankruptcy, and the massive debt resulting from a defamation lawsuit. Additionally, we explore the recent Supreme Court decisions that have shifted power from federal agencies to the judiciary, contemplating how these changes could impact various protections and regulations.We then shift our focus to the pressing issue of homelessness, highlighted by the Supreme Court's ruling on the anti-camping law in Grants Pass. Joined by special guest Josh Scott, known for his fact-based opinions and blue-collar perspective, we discuss the ethical and legal ramifications of criminalizing homelessness. We also touch upon the Supreme Court's rejection of Steve Bannon's request to delay his prison sentence and the heated debate over presidential immunity for Donald Trump. Tune in for an insightful and thorough discussion on these crucial topics that shape our society and democracy. Support the Show.

What If Project
Episode 301: Josh Scott - What if the Bible Is More Than an Inerrant Book?

What If Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 53:56


New MID-WEEK RELEASE with my friend Josh Scott who talks to us about his new book, "CONTEXT: PUTTING SCRIPTURE IN ITS PLACE". We talk about inerrancy, evolving in our thoughts about the Bible, and how we don't need to read the Bible in order to be Christians. SHOW NOTES: JOSH SCOTT: https://www.joshscott.co CONTEXT: https://www.amazon.com/Context-Putting-Scripture-Its-Place-ebook/dp/B0CHN4X8YD?ref_=ast_author_dp MY BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Emerging-Rubble-Stories-Shattered-Relationships/dp/B0C7T5TJD4/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2B051GGV2WCSI&keywords=glenn+siepert&qid=1700157759&sprefix=glenn+%2Caps%2C399&sr=8-1 WHAT IF PROJECT ART SHOW: https://www.whatifproject.net/art SUPPORT THE SHOW: https://www.whatifproject.net/support SPECIAL MUSIC: Ballpoint (Artist) / Blow the Speaker (Song Name) / courtesy of epidemicsound.com

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN
Josh Scott + Stan Mitchell

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 42:10


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evancynical's podcast
Episode 79 - Josh Scott

evancynical's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 67:43


Nashville pastor, Josh Scott and I discuss why people are afraid of faith shifts, why he still pastors, and his recently released book "Context".      https://www.amazon.com/Context-Putting-Scripture-Its-Place/dp/1791032095/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3APUSJKE6JFJV&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.cMGkDRh3U8TDajze0gano7cb8Tby8GhSpnqj5KOf683wQY0UMGNx9Tw0DrYLBapiKw9HfjAm__F9L85qDdtjztNyOszhm4jw-vSWnNYvVoEmKm7qySBSKZgLOlJWHdLadbYKmmH9PG3c1Z1OXCEppBxDaK6-yVZIpaF6EZjN6BzW_zoOn5ntDcct9te6feIyKit62pVlkLasw3ZI7Jy2JA.1MAMNVHZh_u06fgQoUYFTqe3vWRVTQwK8vZSbnuxymI&dib_tag=se&keywords=josh+scott+context&qid=1712945324&sprefix=josh+scott%2Caps%2C96&sr=8-1

At Home With Mark
At Home with Mark: Josh Scott (The Dawes Episode)

At Home With Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 62:49


Here we are at the final episode of Season 7… that flew by! I couldn't think of a more fitting way to end 2023 than hanging with one of my favorite humans, Josh Scott ,talking about one of our (mutually shared) favorite bands… Dawes. This is going to be so fun y'all! Every time Josh does these shows with me he always has the most insightful thoughts about the music/records we discuss; so I am sure this is gonna be a treat for any Dawes fan! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast
Podcast 458: Josh Scott (JHS Pedals)

The Fretboard Journal Guitar Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 71:51


This week, JHS founder Josh Scott joins Jason to talk about guitar media, following your passion, marketing, work/life balance and so much more. We talk about how JHS was founded, the JHS Show on YouTube (and the work that goes into it), guitar media, printed matter in 2024, events, social media, the enduring power of Facebook (and paper books!), marketing advice, and more. We also talk about JHS's participation in the Mid South gravel bike festival. (Rumor has it, we'll be teaming up with JHS and Mid South for a fun bike ride at the 2024 Chicago Fretboard Summit 2024. Inquire within.) Subscribe to the Fretboard Journal print edition and reserve your copy of Fretboard Journal 54:  https://shop.fretboardjournal.com/products/fretboard-journal-annual-subscription This week's show is sponsored by: StewMac: https://stewmac.sjv.io/R5jvRR (Affiliate link) Collings Guitars & Mandolins: https://www.collingsguitars.com Mike & Mike's Guitar Bar: https://mmguitarbar.com Izotope: https://www.izotope.com (Use the code FRET10 to save 10%) Stringjoy Strings: https://stringjoy.com (Use the code FRETBOARD to save 10% off your first order) Peghead Nation: https://www.pegheadnation.com (Get your first month free or $20 off any annual subscription with the promo code FRETBOARD at checkout). Love the podcast and want to support it? We have a Patreon page just for Fretboard Journal fans and loaded with bonus content. https://www.patreon.com/Fretboard_Journal  

At Home With Mark
At Home with Mark: Josh Scott (The 90s Album Episode)

At Home With Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 67:52


I'm super excited to have Josh back on the show to discuss more of the music we love! On his first appearance we went through the entire Pearl Jam discography and discussed our favorite songs on each record; this time we're talking favorite albums of the early 90s grunge/rock era. This is going to be a blast! Josh's thoughts on these kind of things are so insightful and I can't wait to hear what he has to say! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

At Home With Mark
At Home with Mark: Josh Scott (The Pearl Jam Episode)

At Home With Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 69:35


I have been looking forward to this one for months! A few things Josh and I share in common are: A) the same birthday and B) Most importantly... our love of Pearl Jam!We're gonna deep dive and waltz through PJ's discography, chatting about our favorite songs and gear that Mike McCready and Stone Gossard have used over the years. It's gonna be ultra nerdy... you don't wanna miss the final episode of Season 2! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Darrell McClain show
Navigating Divine Predestination and Free Will: A Deep Dive into Calvinism and Arminianism with Josh Scott

The Darrell McClain show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 126:15 Transcription Available


Embark on a theological odyssey as we invite Josh Scott from Over Opinionated into our sanctuary of discourse, dissecting the nuanced doctrines of Calvinism and Arminianism. We promise to shed light on the intricate dance between divine predestination and human free will, navigating through the rich tapestry of Protestant tradition. As we unravel the threads of unconditional election and limited atonement, ponder the complexities of salvation, and explore the role of discipleship in the Christian walk, we offer an enlightening perspective on these age-old contentions.In the company of Josh, we courageously confront the enigmatic nature of God's emotions and the heart of the gospel itself. Our conversation traverses the spiritual landscape, from the irresistible grace extended to Jesus' disciples to the sobering reality of apostasy. We dissect biblical narratives, challenge the authenticity of professed beliefs, and examine the slow, transformative journey of sanctification. Along this path, we probe the tension between grace and works, the spiritual battles shaking the foundations of society, and the call for unity amid the diversity of Christian thought.As bearers of truth in an ever-evolving world, we address the mission field that lies just beyond our church steps, discussing the potency of personal evangelism and the stark reality of street ministry. With the backdrop of a culture that seems to drift further from Christian values, we reinforce the power of living as a testament to the gospel. This episode is a clarion call for believers to navigate the spiritual warfare we face, standing firm in faith as we seek to understand the divine while engaging with the world around us. Join us for this stirring exploration that promises to invigorate and challenge your own faith journey. Support the show

The Darrell McClain show
Navigating the Complexities of Christian Doctrine: A Debate on Atonement, Predestination, and Faith

The Darrell McClain show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 175:22 Transcription Available


Have you ever found yourself caught in the crossfire of theological debate, wondering where the truth lies? My name is Darrell McClain, and this episode promises to navigate the tumultuous seas of Christian doctrine, specifically the contentious issue of Jesus' atonement. I'm sparring with Josh Scott's Arminian viewpoints from "Over-Opinionated," countering with a Calvinist perspective that has not only shaped my spiritual journey but has also been a beacon through personal trials and the challenges of fundamentalism.As we thread through scripture, from John 3:16 to the epistles, we grapple with pivotal concepts such as predestination and free will. The intricacies of Oneness versus Trinitarian beliefs come under our microscope, testing the fabric of faith against the backdrop of American values and cultural lenses. Our discussion isn't just theoretical; it's a vulnerable exploration of how theology intersects with the raw realities of sin, leadership, and the pursuit of biblical literacy.In the trenches of love, judgment, and hypocrisy, we confront the pain of 'church hurt' and the paradoxes that riddle American Christianity. Prepare to engage with a discourse that not only challenges the intellect but also seeks to bridge divides with empathy and a rekindled commitment to unity. As we wrap up this journey, I extend an olive branch to all, hoping to forge ahead in understanding, regardless of where we stand on the theological spectrum. Join us for this episode, where deep-rooted beliefs are respectfully unwound, and the essence of our faith is put to the test. Support the show

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN
Chapter 7 | That Time When Jesus Changed His Mind

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 40:47


What do we do when the portrayal of Jesus in Scripture shows us something we don't like or agree with? Today, lead pastor Josh Scott shares one of his favorite stories in Mark, a time when Jesus refused to help someone and then changed his mind. Josh explains what this story has taught him about the importance of staying open to new perspectives, and he encourages us to follow Jesus' lead in not holding so tightly to our theology that it ends up harming others.  Episode Recap: Mark's gospel reminds us there's still good news at the end of the world (1:06) Jesus reminds people that justice is what matters most (3:03)  The Roman Empire was not just a problem for Jewish people (8:13) What do we do with Jesus' response to the woman asking for help? (16:57) In this moment, we see Jesus' perspective change (24:05) When our theology bumps up against our experience of people, something has to give (30:54) Jesus didn't come to lead a conquest, he came to liberate (32:49) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Become a sustaining member of the GracePointe community Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN
Chapter 6 | Together in This

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 36:47


Jesus' vision of the kingdom was less about converting people and more about coming together to make sure everyone has what they need. Today, lead pastor Josh Scott examines three stories in Mark 6 that demonstrate the power of collaboration and cooperation. He reminds us that hospitality is a core tenet of the kingdom of God and shares some actions we can take this week to help create the world we want to live in.  Episode Recap: When it feels like the world is falling apart, we need good news (0:10) Jesus gave people an alternative vision of what the world could be (4:40) Mark 6 invites us into collaboration and cooperation (7:03) Jesus' own hometown wasn't open to the work he was doing (9:14) The kingdom requires hospitality (17:19) Jesus' movement has always been about caring for and feeding each other (26:14) The world won't change unless we make change happen (30:58) 2 opportunities for learning and action (33:22) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Become a sustaining member of the GracePointe community Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN
Chapter 5 | What Do We Do About the Empire

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 53:12


Following Jesus is and always was a political act. So what did Jesus have to say about empire, and how can those teachings shape how we live? Today, lead pastor Josh Scott discusses two stories from Mark 5 that show us something important about who Jesus chose to embrace and how we can resist empire. Josh also opens up the floor for a conversation with our online and in-person community so we can all learn from each other. Episode Recap: Jesus came to remind people a different kind of world was possible (3:40) What jumps out to you when you read Mark 5? (6:41) When someone was unclean, people were taught to keep their distance (13:00) Mark is making an overt political statement with this story (26:09) The way to resist empire is by caring for each other (33:44) Jesus embraced the woman who was unclean (37:30) Taking Jesus seriously requires us to change how we live (42:48) It's easy to judge how people responded to Jesus, but are we any better? (49:08) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Become a sustaining member of the GracePointe community Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN
Chapter 4 | The Parable of the Mustard Seed

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 48:01


Why did Jesus choose to compare the kingdom of God to one of the smallest seeds? Today, lead pastor Josh Scott discusses the parable of the mustard seed and what it means for the way we view God's kingdom. He reminds us that Jesus never wanted to create another empire, but to establish a new way of being in the world. He also talks about the concept of parables and takes time to hear from our community about what this story means to them.  Episode Recap: If you want to see the kingdom of God, you need to allow for transformation (0:10) In Mark 4, we see Jesus teach through parables (3:29) Parables are metaphorical, subversive, and political stories (9:45) Jesus chose to compare the kingdom to one of the smallest seeds (14:28) Jesus doesn't ask us to have certainty, but to have trust (24:05) The kingdom of God movement is about creating a different kind of world (25:18) We cannot divorce Jesus from his Jewish identity (30:23) The kingdom of God is not another empire, it's something new (36:03) Planting mustard seeds is about building something that promotes flourishing (41:47)  Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Become a sustaining member of the GracePointe community Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN
Chapter 3 | Adventures in Missing the Point

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 31:15


None of the people who were closest to Jesus really understood who he was or what he was trying to do. And yet, we have the opportunity to join in on the work of bringing about the kingdom of God in our world. Today, lead pastor Josh Scott examines the times in Mark when people failed to understand what Jesus was doing. He also reminds us that part of following Jesus is about allowing ourselves to constantly be renewed and transformed, staying open to the possibility that we might be wrong and accepting the fact that we're never done learning.  Episode Recap: Jesus' tells us in Mark that the kingdom of God is here and now (0:10) We're never done learning or deconstructing (4:46) Jesus' own family didn't understand who he was (8:58) The disciples tried to follow Jesus, but they often missed the point (15:09) The empire understood just how big of a threat Jesus was (17:02) To blaspheme the Holy Spirit is to miss what Jesus was all about (22:30) Jesus knows the pain we feel when we're misunderstood (26:42) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Become a sustaining member of the GracePointe community Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

A Coach's Perspective
Josh Scott- Episode 321 January 24, 2024 – Effective Leadership Series

A Coach's Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 47:15


In this episode (#321): My guest tonight continued with us in our “Effective Leader” series. An effective leader as the Springfield (MO) Public Schools Athletic Director, Josh Scott and I evaluated this week's leadership model. A values-driven leadership model from Mike Krzyzewski, former Duke University Men's Basketball gathers five values of communication, trust, collective responsibility, caring, and pride as a powerful way to ignite a team in the right direction.

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN
Chapter 1 | Good News at the End of the World

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 43:08


The good news Jesus proclaimed is that the kingdom of God is here and now! Today, lead pastor Josh Scott examines Jesus' first sermon in the book of Mark. He talks about what the kingdom of God is (and what it isn't) and reminds us that Jesus' vision was all about embracing human flourishing. He also reflects on the way that Martin Luther King Jr. believed in Jesus' vision of the kingdom and worked to bring it about in his own life.   Episode Recap: Mark found good news even at the end of the world (0:10) Jesus' baptism marked the beginning of his mission (2:44) In his first sermon, Jesus told us the good news of the kingdom of God (6:56) The kingdom represents God's dream for the world (12:27) The kingdom is now (15:37) The kingdom is not a place, it's a way of being (23:24) Repentance is just about changing the way we see and think (29:10) The kingdom reminds us that there's enough of God to go around (32:10) Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. had a vision of the kingdom rooted in justice and nonviolence (37:03) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Become a sustaining member of the GracePointe community Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

The Darrell McClain show
Tackling the Tensions of Money, Morality, and Sports

The Darrell McClain show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 40:39 Transcription Available


Could the ticking clock on the U.S. debt ceiling bring forth an economic tempest or will political bravado yield to practicality? That's the urgent question we tackle, as I lay bare the high-stakes tug-of-war in Washington that could affect millions, including our veterans who might face VA budget cuts. We also slice through the thick air of the Kansas anti-LGBTQ legislation debate, with a personal touch provided by my cousin Josh, whose insights add depth to the discourse. Our conversation aims to cut through the layers of complexity and present straightforward solutions amidst the tumultuous climate of contemporary issues like gun control and abortion rights.The spirit of competition is alive, but so is the controversy in the world of sports, as we confront the topic of transgender athletes on the playing field. From the history of sports integration to the logistics of trans teams, we're analyzing what fairness really means when we step onto the track or the court. But the arena of sports isn't the only place where predictability reigns – I share my candid thoughts on the recent Trump Town Hall, the unwavering nature of his supporter base, and what that could spell out for the political landscape as we inch closer to 2024.Taking a step back from the frontline of current events, we delve into the interpretation of historical narratives with an eye for humility and the empathetic teaching of complex social issues. I'm looking forward to bringing more discussions to the table with Over-opinionated's Josh Scott, spotlighting the voices from Giles County, Southwest Virginia, and unpicking systemic failures like the tragic incident involving a homeless individual and a former Marine. And as we pore over Senator Diane Feinstein's Senate return and the $5 million defamation case victory against Donald Trump, we're setting the stage for a political season that promises to be as riveting as it is unpredictable. Join me, and let's navigate these waters together, seeking clarity amid the chaos of our times. Support the show

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN
Intro | Good News at the End of the World

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 37:32


How do we hold on to hope when it seems like the world is ending? Today, lead pastor Josh Scott kicks off a new series on the gospel of Mark by looking at the historical and political context Mark was writing in. He explains how Mark's world must have felt like it was ending and draws encouragement from the fact that Mark still began his story with good news. He also examines the concept of a gospel and what it can teach us about how people in Mark's time thought about Jesus.  Episode Recap: Today we're beginning a new series on the gospel of Mark (0:10) Mark was written in a time when life as people knew it was changing (1:53) Who was Mark, and what was his gospel? (5:36) Gospels are not biographies, they're proclamations about who Jesus was (9:22) Mark was living in a time of political and religious disaster (15:22) In the midst of the world ending, Mark begins his story with good news (26:56) We may think the world is ending, but there's still work to do (30:44) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Become a sustaining member of the GracePointe community Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN
Christmas Eve | Advent Series

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 25:54


The good news of Christmas is not that we are bad and in need of saving, but rather that each one of us has divinity within us. Today, lead pastor Josh Scott talks about the things Jesus' coming revealed to us about who God is and about who we are. He reminds us that being human is a good thing, and that there's a reason why God chose us to carry out God's plans in the world.  Episode Recap: We all need people who remind us that more is possible (0:33) Jesus' coming revealed something big about who God is and who we are (6:35) Jesus reminds us that there is divinity within all of humanity (10:05) To be human is a good thing (14:18) God placed all of God's bets on us (18:40) The fifth Sunday of Advent reminds us that God is with us (23:37) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Become a sustaining member of the GracePointe community Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

KendallCast
Hold The Mustard - 4 - Comfort Foods With Josh and Judy

KendallCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023


Today's episode is about comfort foods. Josh Scott talks about a crockpot chicken recipe. Judy talks about her home made noodles. And I talk about Tuna Potato Chip Casserole.

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN
Born in Bethlehem | Advent Series

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 41:20


The Christmas story serves as a powerful reminder that fear and joy can often coexist. Today, lead pastor Josh Scott examines Matthew's story of the Magi who visited Jesus. He talks about the different ways that both fear and joy show up in the story and encourages us to find joy in the hope of what could be, even when we're acknowledging the pain and injustice around us.  Episode Recap: The purpose of Advent is to bring the past into the present (2:49) Who were the Magi, actually? (6:11) In his story of the Magi, Matthew is drawing from a rich scripture tradition (11:00) Herod saw Jesus as a direct threat to his power (15:31) It's hard to make clear decisions when you're operating out of fear (19:58) Christmas reminds us how fear and joy can coexist (27:58) Joy celebrates what could be while still acknowledging what is (32:25) The Magi remind us that Jesus has good news for all, not just Christians (38:55) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Become a sustaining member of the GracePointe community Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

The Dentist Money™ Show | Financial Planning & Wealth Management
#464: Year-End Advice for Practice Owners

The Dentist Money™ Show | Financial Planning & Wealth Management

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 20:46


On the final Dentist Money Show for 2023, Ryan and Matt are joined by keynote speakers from the recent “The Making of ___” conference, Kiera Dent, Josh Scott, and Dr. Ashley Joves who offer their million dollar advice for dentists. And to get a sample of what's in store for you at June's Dentist Money Summit, hear how they answer the question, “What does it mean to live a rich life?” Book a free consultation with a CFP® advisor who only works with dentists. Get an objective financial assessment and learn how Dentist Advisors can help you live your rich life.

Dropping Bombs
Josh Scott. From Prison to Best Country Song of the Year. Episode 673 with The Real Brad Lea (TRBL)

Dropping Bombs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2023 53:41


Josh Scott is a rising country artist and you surely will not forget about him! He's an Arizona native and has one incredible story! He is living proof that it's never too late to chase after your dreams. Having had so much taken away from him, Josh has been able to appreciate all of the little things in life so much more. Looking back at having hit rock bottom, it just gives Josh a lot of drive to move forward, to better himself, and he wants to make his family proud. Ray Herndon took a chance the first night he met Josh, he took ten minutes of his time to be kind and listen to Josh. He could've just blown him off that night but he actually took the time and did listen to what Josh had to say. It completely changed Josh's whole life and his family's life.    In this episode, Brad and Josh discuss his story and how his life has changed. A fitting episode for Christmas morning.   Bombs: The only people that should coach God is a good coach The opportunity Josh can provide   Follow Josh @joshscottmusic Brad discusses The Revolution on this show, join here: https://therev2024.com  Watch the full video episode on Brad's Rumble here: https://rumble.com/c/c-2544182  Watch the full video episode on Brad's Youtube Here: https://bradlea.tv        

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN
The Virgin Will Conceive | Advent Series

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 34:16


The idea that Jesus had a miraculous conception entered the early Christian Tradition with Matthew's Gospel. Why did he tell the story that way? Today, lead pastor Josh Scott continues our Advent series by examining the historical and cultural context around Matthew's version of Jesus' birth story. He also reminds us that the Christmas story is ultimately a story of peace and encourages us to spend this season acting courageously to bring about the kind of world we long for. Episode Recap: Advent is a season of longing and anticipation (0:10) Matthew was the first to give us a birth story for Jesus (2:38) Matthew uses midrash to interpret Jesus' story (8:48) Matthew invites us to reimagine the way we engage with stories (15:41) Why was it important that Jesus was born of a virgin? (21:58) Many of us want a conquering king, but Jesus came for peace (25:46) Peacemaking is an act of courage and strength (28:47) Sometimes peacemaking is about reminding each other that we are beloved (33:16) Resources: ⁠Learn more about GracePointe⁠ ⁠Check out our schedule of upcoming events⁠ ⁠Become a sustaining member of the GracePointe community⁠ Follow GracePointe on ⁠Instagram⁠, ⁠Twitter⁠, and ⁠Facebook⁠

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN
A Voice in the Wilderness | Advent Series

Gracepointe Church - Nashville, TN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2023 36:50


We often talk about Advent as a season where we're waiting on God to act. But what if God is also waiting on us to take an active role in the work of human flourishing? Today, lead pastor Josh Scott begins our Advent series with a look at the story of John the Baptist, the voice in the wilderness calling people to remember that God was still at work. He also reminds us that even in the darkest days, something new is just around the corner.  Episode Recap: Advent reminds us that growth and newness are right around the corner (0:10) The entire Bible is not about Jesus (7:05) Is it naive to have hope in this world? (11:01) John the Baptist reminded people that God was not finished with God's people (17:06) What if Advent isn't about us waiting on God, but God waiting on us? (29:27) Our job is to play an active role in creating justice and peace (31:49) Christmas is committing here and now to bringing about human flourishing (33:22) Resources: Learn more about GracePointe Check out our schedule of upcoming events Become a sustaining member of the GracePointe community Follow GracePointe on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook

Dental A Team w/ Kiera Dent and Dr. Mark Costes
#761: Dental Marketing Is Not One-Size-Fits-All

Dental A Team w/ Kiera Dent and Dr. Mark Costes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 36:49


Kiera is joined by Josh Scott of Studio EightyEight to talk about marketing and the development of dental practices. Practices often underestimate the power of marketing budgets over the long term, and Josh gives advice on how not to fall short. He touches on: Vetting marketing company options Asking the right questions Knowing when it is time to pull the plug on someone Episode resources: Learn more about Studio EightyEight Reach out to Kiera Subscribe to The Dental A-Team podcast Become Dental A-Team Platinum! Review the podcast

Makers & Mystics
S12 Bonus: Artist's Roundtable: Live at Loom

Makers & Mystics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 43:47


This Artist's roundtable discussion was recorded live at Loom creative arts event in Spruce Pines, NC. The conversation centers on the importance of building creative community, the embodiment of the creative process and what it means to be an artist of faith amidst a culture in crisis. Joining us for this discussion is long time friend of the podcast, author/illustrator Vesper Stamper, photographer and founder of JHS pedals Josh Scott, conversation host Corey Frey and myself, Stephen Roach. As we prepare for The Breath and Clay 2024 I wanted to share this live discussion to highlight some of the vital community discussions we will be hosting in the days to come. Support The Podcast! Join our Creative Collective http://www.patreon.com/makersandmystics OPPORTUNITIES FOR ARTISTS AND POETS!!Submit your poems to Bright Wings 2023! Winner receives $1k and publication in Ekstasis Magazine! http://www.makersandmystics.com/brightwings23Submit your art to BC24 immersive gallery! https://www.thebreathandtheclay.com/artsubmissions

Confessions of A Reformer
The Afterlife: Josh Scott

Confessions of A Reformer

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 45:53


Season 3: Episode 35 What happens after we die? Is there life beyond this? In this series Mike gathers input and thoughts from some of his favorite deconstructed theologians to grapple with these questions. In this episode, Mike interviews Josh Scott, Lead Pastor at GracePointe Church in Nashville, Tennessee.   ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Everything Numa⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠Josh Scott⁠⁠: ⁠⁠Instagram⁠: ⁠GracePointe Church⁠: ⁠Bible Stories for Grown-Ups