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In today's episode, we explore how following your own call to adventure can inspire others to take action in their own lives. We're thrilled to welcome back Josh Sutton, our very first guest on the Inspire Campfire podcast. Josh returns to share updates on his incredible journey since he, his wife, and their five-year-old son, Harvey, thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail in 2021. Harvey's achievement as the youngest person to complete the trail at such a young age continues to inspire many.Their life-changing 7-month hike has opened doors to new adventures, including the creation of a documentary about their time on the trail. Join us as Josh recounts their experiences and the impact it has had on their lives and beyond.
Natalie visited the Palestine Unveiled art exhibition, a one-day pop-up event at Cole's Gallery in the Leeds Corn Exhange. Celebrating solidarity through visual art and fund-raising for medical aid, Natalie met artists speak about their work and the vital importance of fund-raising. She speaks with artists Salma Kuhail, Mahgull Khan, Fatima Asad and Josh Sutton. Follow them on Instagram: @mahgulls.art, @salma.kuhail, @its_fatimaasad, @redfezbooks. With reflections and insights from Leeds poet Tallullah Howarth and friend-of-the-show Fozia.
Episode 79 with Esther Sayers, artist, researcher, gallery educator, lecturer and skateboarder from London, England.Together we discussed her life and career from studying art in the early 90's to her current role at the Goldsmiths University of London, picking up her first board in 2017 at the age of 47 and how it's affected her life from then on, connecting with the local and broader skate community, her involvement with the Hackney Bumps Regeneration project and the City Mill Skate Research project at UCL East, her upcoming projects…(00:13) – Intro(01:25) – Getting started(02:00) – Artist Educator(06:56) – PhD in Philosophy(16:04) – Starting skateboarding with her son(24:23) – First time stepping on a board(27:11) – Skating in skateparks for the first time (30:47) – Dealing with injuries (38:02) – Connecting with people in the skateboarding industry/community (42:53) – Consuming skate media(47:10) – Free Skatemag interview: “We're always learning”(51:21) – Skateboarding as an obsession(54:49) – Hackney Bumps(01:03:20) – City Mill Skate(01:12:39) – Panel discussion in May and Chelsea Gardens (01:18:09) – What could be your “next” skateboarding? (01:25:00) – Friends questions(01:25:03) – Aga from Everyone on boards(01:31:05) – Josh Sutton (01:33:46) – Sander Hölsgens(01:35:06) – David Gough (01:51:40) – Iain Borden(02:00:45) – Gustav Edén(02:08:00) – Åsa Bäckström (02:09:33) – Paul O'Connor(02:15:59) – Indigo Willing(02:19:07) – John Dahlquist and George Nicholls(02:36:10) – ConclusionFor more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboardsHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Josh, Cassie, and Harvey Sutton live in Lynchburg, VA. Known on Instagram as LiveSutton, they promote “Live life fully!" Josh, Cassie, and Harvey have done just that. After realizing that a healthy retirement wasn't guaranteed, they decided to restructure their life to one filled with extraordinary stories by taking mini-retirements throughout their life. After having their son Harvey in 2016, they began saving for their first mini-retirement in 2021, to thru-hike the entire Appalachian Trail as a family. Harvey would be 4 years old when they began in January 2021 and finished at 5 years 4 months old. After thru-hiking the East Coast, they have gone on to backpack the John Muir Trail in California, traveled to the Himalayan Mountains in Nepal to trek to Mt. Everest Base Camp, and continue to plan more adventures as a family. Josh also looks forward to some individual challenges and invites followers to participate in such future adventures. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livesutton Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livesutton/ Email: office@livesutton.com Our “Unsung Hero” is George “Beatnik” Lightfoot. After falling in love with hiking and the Appalachian Trail, George completed an AT section hike and then committed himself to helping AT hikers. When not teaching college, George spends many hours on the roads shuttling hikers to trailheads between Port Clinton, Pennsylvania and Kent, Connecticut. (He can be sweet-talked into Duncannon PA and Great Barrington MA.) George will also pick you up or drop you off at the Stewart, Westchester County, Newark, ABE, and (ugh) Philadelphia Airports. His vehicle fits four passengers. Dogs are welcome.... but only Good Dogs. Message from George: “I carry no special insurance—I'm just an old guy with a car. I'm not a "drop-everything" kinda shuttle—please contact me as far in advance as possible. I don't have rates—I'll quote you my round-trip mileage, and you'll pay me what you judge appropriate. My teaching schedule changes every semester, but I'll do my best to get you on the Trail. Walk Well. Be Well.” ~ "Beatnik" The podcast host is Bruce (“RTK”) Matson, who completed a thru-hike of the Appalachian Trail in 2018 at age 61. His adventures were captured as part of the Hiking Radio Network podcast known as “Returning to Katahdin: An Appalachian Trail Dream.” Bruce's memoir of that hike is also available on Amazon. The Platinum Blazing Podcast was inspired by the book: Platinum-Blazing the Appalachian Trail: How to Thru-hike in 3-Star Luxury. A new, updated edition is soon to be released. It will be available on Amazon or on the Platinum Blazing website. For more information, write to the editors at platinumblazing@gmail.com. This new edition features many new Best Platinum honorees, including a new, Platinum-Blazing Hall of Fame. It also has a new section of the Best Platinum Shelters along the Appalachian Trail. Another chapter highlights the “Tennessee Hostel Hop” and the “Virginia is for Hostel Lovers Hike” - each listing helps hikers determine an itinerary to permit them to stay overnight in a hostel for over 200 miles straight in Tennessee and over 100 miles in Virginia. More information about Platinum-Blazing is available as follows: Website: www.platinum-blazing.com Facebook: Platinum-Blazing Instagram: Instagram (@platinum_blazing) Please email Bruce at platinumblazing@gmail.com with any ideas you have for topics or guests, especially hostel owners, shuttle drivers, AT maintenance club members, owners of best Platinum eating establishments, recent thru-hikers, etc. Please feel free to suggest or nominate yourself.
In today's episode we sit fireside in Big Sky Montana with Josh Sutton and Paul Capote. This show goes a lot of different directions, but is packed with value. We talk everything from learning from a pool install gone bad, and when to buy a machine vs rent machines. Tune in to definitely learn and grow with a real conversation from Montana. Save 50% on Equip Registration-https://www.compusystems.com/servlet/ar?evt_uid=826&PromoCode=GG50 Book A Consult Call-https://stan.store/GrowingGreenPodcast The Landscaping Bookkeeper-https://thelandscapingbookkeeper.com/ Send hate mail or encouragement to P.O. Box 1091 Trussville, Al. 35173 Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/growinggreenlandscapes/ Email-ggreenlandscapes@gmail.com ISOtunes Save 10% with code GG10-https://isotunes.com UZMARKETING Yard Signs-GG10- https://lddy.no/1f2dx
In this episode, Captain Chris sits down with Captain Josh Sutton from North Carolina to talk about finding his venture as an inshore guide. Facing a major setback in his early life, Captain Josh shares how trout fishing presented his true calling in life and how he overcame those struggles. Lastly, they dive into throwing top waters for big trout. It's an episode you don't want to miss!
This episode's guests are Chuck Gleason and Josh Sutton, Owner and Manager of Trailyard, located just two miles from downtown Valparaiso, Indiana, a town just an hour outside of Chicago. Trailyard took the “bike shop + one other thing” formula to the next level, creating a destination for the whole family featuring a full-service mountain bike shop and family-friendly restaurant, bar, and café. Listen in and learn how you too can create a space for your community to adventure right at home.Support the show
Description: The goal of being in business is to have the business serve YOU and help you achieve your goals in life. But so many times, as business owners we get that switched. The business owns us instead. We're a slave to it. Listen to Josh Sutton's story, all the mistakes along the way, but not only the mistakes, but how he's been able to overcome the challenges by taking specific actions. This is what business is about. Thriving. (Not surviving) Check out Josh here: @suttonoutdoorllc https://www.suttonoutdoor.com/ If you're interested in learning more about SynkedUP, check us out: SynkedUP - Landscape Business Management Software | or DM me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/synkedup/?hl=en
This episode—Wits' End host Shah Emami talks with comic book YouTuber Josh Sutton (Panels to Pixels) about 90s comics, bootleg Spider-Man games, Morbius, the importance of supporting independent creators & more. Panels to Pixels is where Josh covers comic books, video games, 90s cartoons and action figures. Chaos ensues! Keep up with Wits' End Podcast: Website: https://witsendpod.com/ YouTube channel (subscribe): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCwvSur7b4J_U3gMIA44OGWQ Buy my comics & zines here!: https://witsendpod.bigcartel.com/ Instagram: @shah_comics Twitter: @witsendpod Josh's media: Twitter: @panelstopixels Panels to Pixels YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/panelstopixels
This episode was edited by Rick Coste, with production support from Andy Myers. Our artwork comes handcrafted by artists Ron Frenz, Sal Buscema, and Ray Sumser. Our theme songs were produced by Ryland Bojack and Spider-Maj. Our animated introduction to the show is by Josh Sutton of Panels to Pixels. Watch the show live on […] The post The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 5) #89 – REVIEW appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.
Today we're joined by Josh Sutton, Jeremy Sutton, and B&B Lawn Care as we have a round table discussion talking about Sutton Outdoor. Josh & Jeremy have grown a profitable hardscaping company in the last decade that is known all over KC. Listen in as Josh shares the ups and downs of the company, and what got them to where they are today. Enjoy. EQUIP EXPO 2022 registration (CODE: BRIAN Saves 50%) www.LawntrepreneurAcademy.com Price Adjustment Letter Brian's Lawn Maintenance - YouTube Ballard-inc.com Yardbook.com StihlUSA.com Exmark.com KUJO Yardwear EquipmentDefender.com Earthway.com https://landzie.com/ (Brians10 Saves 10%) https://linktr.ee/brianslawnmaintenance (w/ Brians10 Deals) www.thehardscapeacademy.com @brianslawnmaintenance https://www.instagram.com/cycle_cpa/ https://cyclecpa.com/ (use code "Brian" to save $200 when you sign up. Brian's Lawn Maintenance * PO Box 930233 * Wixom, MI 48393
The Cinema Bums are joined by Josh Sutton to discuss Taika Waititi's fifth film, Thor: Ragnarok! On their first-ever episode covering the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the trio talks about this movie's many supporting characters, Thor's hero arc, and how best to deal with overpowered characters. There's also a healthy chunk at the end dedicated to a spoiler-filled discussion of The Book of Boba Fett's season finale. Tune in to hear Emmet profess his love of "three-quels," Wade examine The Hulk's buns, and Josh give it up for Korg. Thank you for listening, and please enjoy!
In our first episode, Josh Sutton joins us to share his experience completing the 2,000+ mile long Appalachian Trail with his wife Cassie and 4 y/o son Harvey as well as shed light on how he balances work as a real estate agent and his passion for travel.
Hello to Iceland and Denmark. Ordinary Sherpa ranked in the top 200 in both countries. Which is fun, because I have not been to Iceland, but glad to know that my podcast has. Maybe we can do a virtual meet-up and share a cup of coffee. I want to thank those who bought me coffee, who left written reviews, and took action to do something adventurous this week. Will you leave Written Review on Apple Podcasts: https://ordinarysherpa.com/review/ The challenge last week in the everyday adventure challenge was Impossible. What adventure is something that inspires you but feels impossible and we took various approaches to break that down into possibility. Ironically Thru-Hiking the Appalachian trail is one of the things that seemed impossible to me. I have researched the idea of hiking it. Just to give some context for today's episode here are some facts about the AT with a link to the source cited below. The Appalachian trail is 2,200 miles, crosses 14 states and is the equivalent of climbing Mt. Everest 16 times. The trail was created in 1937 but has been rebuilt over 90 times thanks to a crew of 241,936 volunteers in a given year. On average hikers need to consume 5500 calories per day and most consume a ½ gallon of ice cream at the halfway point and typically go through 4-5 pairs of shoes. Sometimes there are stories of families doing amazing things that virtually stop you in your tracks. As I scrolled Instagram one day this summer I came across a family thru-hiking the Appalachian Trail. I've had several friends who have hiked the AT, PCT, and Continental Divide. I knew the amount of planning, grit and persistence required to make an adventure such as this come to life. However I had never seen a 4 YO complete such a task. Harvey Sutton is the youngest person to walk the 2,193.1 mile trail North from Georgia to Maine. As many of my listeners have heard, I love to challenge the status quo and didn't want to accept that my adventures needed to end when I became a mom. The Sutton family immediately became a story of inspiration for me, regardless of the outcome. I wanted to cheer them on and support them however I could. So today I am here with Harvey's parents, Josh & Cassie Sutton to share their story of one amazing and inspiring adventure. Giving them a new definition of success spending 7 months in the wilderness, appreciating their time together reaching an incredible summit. Josh & Cassie I am so honored to have you, Welcome to Ordinary Sherpa. Key Takeaways: Josh Sutton swore he'd never hike the Appalachian trail after a long backpacking trip as a kid. Adventure is not a “born with it trait.” While some people might be naturally more drawn to adventure it is usually because of an event or experience that nurtures that desire. Both Cassie & Josh had parents with health issues who were not able to live the life they imagined. When living the rat race of adult life, they read 4-hour work week by Tim Ferris which inspired the concept of mini-retirements. While the Everest Base Camp was a spontaneous trip, the Appalachian Trail was a 5 year planning process they worked toward. The strategy they cited was “you make your mind up that you are going to do something is step 1.” It's interesting how people told them to cherish this time with their son, and yet when they shared how they were going to do that people balked at the idea. You do not need to ask permission to adventure with your family. This is your time, these are your memories, choose the path that you want to look back on without regret. Physically they started training with Harvey around age 2 simply taking walks in the park and not carrying him. Slowly they built the habit of hiking 8-10 milers. If there is a big adventure on your list, with training and the right mindset, it is achievable. Fears and dangers can be overcome with some practice. The Sutton family met with Harvey's pediatrician to discuss a nutrition plan, they practiced a 50 mile hike the summer before and practiced overnights in cold weather. They also planned their route early in the year so they would be past the poisonous snakes by spring. There will be challenges. Both Josh & Cassie shared summit experiences after hard days that made them feel strong. While halfway might seem like halfway done, there is still an equal amount yet to complete. Keeping the focus on Harvey by playing games, telling stories and making sure he was enjoying the hike helped alleviate the struggles that other hikers faced. There is no need to compare yourself to others. As Josh indicated he thought they were going slow as many hikers passed them early on the trail. However when climbing the whites, he and Harvey were a full 30 minutes ahead of Cassie's fit brother. Doing the pace that feels right for you and your family then look back and appreciate all that you have accomplished. Coming off the trail has been an adjustment. They are working hard to incorporate the aspects of the trail into their life that they like about being on trail. SHared experiences create deeper connections. The camaraderie on the trail is definitely hard to replicate. If I'm being honest, the camaraderie and generosity of other adventurers is usually what pulls me back time and time again. How might Ordinary Sherpa help support the adventure community building and sustainable camaraderie? Leaving work is scary. It's still scary as they think about future adventures. They put the necessary things into place to save money and generate additional income where they could, including some real estate rentals, Airbnb their house but also some DIY work. Being proactive helped them put the necessary resources in place. To Connect with or follow Josh & Cassie Sutton Instagram: @LiveSutton https://www.instagram.com/livesutton/ YouTube: @LiveSutton https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUAfUef5Cy3n4ujPE5JDQ1w Resources Cited in this episode: https://www.rei.com/blog/hike/21-appalachian-trail-statistics-that-will-surprise-entertain-and-inform-you Worth noting, I have found that I really enjoy podcasting and having conversation without all the ads and interruptions many podcasters use. If you enjoy the ideas, find joy or inspiration from my work, you can buy me a coffee to say thanks and support the show. If you want to go deeper with the content and/or get more engaged you can find additional ways to support the show through the links below. 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The Cinema Bums are joined by Josh Sutton to discuss Denis Villeneuve's dark Western: Sicario! This moody thriller was beloved by critics but has mostly left our trio confused and grasping at straws trying to understand the point of it all. Instead, they talk a lot about Emily Blunt and this movie's many Marvel connections. Tune in to hear Wade lead a quiz with a mysterious connection to this movie, Emmet examine Denis's love for title cards, and Josh take issue with Josh Brolin's flip flops. Thank you for listening, and please enjoy!
“There's no way I could carry a 50lbs pack and a 50lbs kid at the same time.” Cassie and Josh Sutton hiked the Appalachian Trail in 209 days with their 5 year old son Harvey. Hear how they overcame many obstacles and how they got their trail names of Straps, Hot Hands and Little Man. Luis is joined by guest host Joanie Anderson. Special bonus mini conversation with Mike Miller about the Copper Canyons Endurance Runs. Support Road Dog Podcast by: 1. Joining the Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/roaddogpodcast 2. Subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on. HAMMER NUTRITION show code: Roaddoglistener Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.hammernutrition.com Allwedoisrun.com Coppercanyons.com michael@coppercanyons.com Sutton Family Contact Info: IG: https://www.instagram.com/livesutton/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUAfUef5Cy3n4ujPE5JDQ1w Luis Escobar (Host) Contact: luis@roaddogpodcast.com Luis Instagram Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact: kevin@roaddogpodcast.com yesandvideo.com Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Original RDP Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters kaoriphoto.com Road Dog Podcast Adventure With Luis Escobar www.roaddogpodcast.com
Harvey Sutton is just five years old, which makes him the youngest person known to have thru-hiked the the Appalachian Trail. Cassie and Josh Sutton both lost parents and wanted to be sure their son had an adventure to remember. It took the Suttons 209 days to travel the 2,193.1 miles Josh Sutton (@livesutton) • Instagram photos and videos(290) Live Sutton - YouTubeLynchburg family hikes Appalachian Trail with 5-year-old (msn.com)Youngest Appalachian thru-hiker completes journey with his parents before kindergarten (wabi.tv)
Today we have a new friend of the show Josh Sutton joining us to talk about his startup story with his hardscaping business. Josh and his brother have been in business for a handful of years now, and listen in as Josh shares about his passion for the hardscaping industry and what he enjoys most about it. Josh also shares some practical tips about breaking into the business and what you can do to help you get your first couple of jobs under your belt. Enjoy! www.Ballard-inc.com (Brians10 Save 10%) www.LawntrepreneurAcademy.com Brian's Lawn Maintenance - YouTube https://linktr.ee/brianslawnmaintenance @brianslawnmaintenance Together In The Trades @laserscaper
Josh Sutton of Sutton Outdoor (and even Brittany Auman joins in) as we talk about running two challenging jobs at once. We also discuss how speed kills when returning bids and proposals, better accounting, and using the profit first method. In addition, we cover ways we could be boosting our profit margins. @techniseal @laserscaper https://www.aumanlandscape.com/ Auman Landscape on YouTube @aumanlandscapellc @togetherinthetrades
Josh Sutton is enjoying the sunshine state. He is friends with Blake Albertson from BB Lawn Care and enjoying his time at the Hype House with Green Industry Influencers. Rate Increase Letter E-Training: Know Your Numbers (Includes Pricing Matrix) www.DebtFreeLandscaper.com Kohler Power Horizon360.toro.com - New Business Management Software Exmark Mowers
No matter what you want to think, the Ang Lee Hulk film exists. And there's a game to go with it. Yup, it's a movie tie in game and we all know how those were back in the day. Or do we? Listen in as Josh Sutton from Panels to Pixels takes a stab at convincing you that not only is this a good movie to go watch, but it's also not a horrible game to go with it. Learn such things as: Do people really want a comic book movie that looks like a comic book? Does Al Ewing secretly love the Ang Lee film? Will I ever skip an opportunity to tell someone they need to read Immortal Hulk? And so much more! You can find Josh at his YouTube channel Panels to Pixels and over on Twitter @panelstopixels. Also check out the Hulk video that we kept talking about. If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you’re interested in. If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store. Use the coupon code “ireadshownotes” for 15% off your order. Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix. You can find Play Comics @playcomicscast on Twitter and in the Play Comics Podcast Fan Group on Facebook. A big thanks to Diary of a Space Archivist as well as Monkey Tales for the promos today. Music by Best Day, who as far as I know doesn't read Immortal Hulk and that's a shame.
This episode's guest: Josh Sutton of Elite Roofing & Restoration Services. You can find them on Facebook or call/text them at (214) 444-5265.Mike and Brian are joined by Josh Sutton, President of Elite Roofing & Restoration Services for the 100th episode! Starting out as a pilot for 15 years, the global economic crash in 2008 pulled him back to the Dallas area where he went to work for a small family roofing company. In 2018, he decided to strike out on his own and start Elite Roofing & Restoration Services. With 98% of his business coming from referrals and working with homes in the $1 to $5 million range in the Dallas area, he's quickly built a business that lives up to the Elite name. Huge shoutout to Josh for joining us on our 100th episode!
Amazing convo with Josh Sutton, owner of Sutton Outdoors. We discuss how he entered the green industry and how he manages his day to day operations. Then we jump to Wednesday Night Bunker Sports and the opening day of Pickled Egg Baseball.
"Join us..." Join Ben Davis and Josh Sutton as they discuss the 1981 cult classic horror film, The Evil Dead Follow me! Instagram: @bendavismoviepodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ben-davis2/support
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Griffin and Ethan sit down with JOSH SUTTON, of the YouTube channel Panels to Pixels, to chat about the 20th anniversary of Neversoft's Spider-Man (2000)!Josh's channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFZHvUVELqH56dJiMLhD9qgOpening and closing theme: "theme of supple" - SUPPLEFollow us on Twitter: @SuppleBoizEmail us: SuppleBoiz@gmail.com"Getcha' Supplez!" at SheridanAndSmith.com
"How about another Joke?" Join Ben Davis and Josh Sutton as they discuss one of the more talked about films of the past 5 years, Joker. Follow me! Instagram: @bendavismoviepodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ben-davis2/support
"A son of the land. A King of the seas. I'm the protector of the deep. I am Aquaman." Join Ben Davis and Josh Sutton as they discuss the swashbuckling adventure film that took the world by storm in 2018: Aquaman. Follow me! Instagram: @bendavismoviepodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ben-davis2/support
"I call it that five by five method where you spend no more than five minutes researching a prospect and no more than five minutes drafting an email or drafting a series of emails that are personalized." - Josh Sutton in today's Tip 127 What do you do that helps you prospect more effectively? Join the conversation below and Share your ideas! Have feedback? Want to share a sales tip? Call or text the Sales Success Hotline: 512-777-1442 or email scott@top1.fm
EP22 - The 1-0 Dolphins are preparing to face off the world-beating Jets and the guys have you covered with all the important questions. DeVante Parker is looking to play while Josh Sutton doesn't have us worried, yet. Gary Phillips of JetsWire joins Jake to give us an inside look of what the expectations are for the Jets this season. Twitter: @MiaInTheHunt @jmendel94 @Cochran108 @GaryHPhillips Subscribe and Review: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-hunt-dolphins-podcast/id1397618792?mt=2 Google Play: https://playmusic.app.goo.gl/?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&apn=com.google.android.music&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Iloax7d3niaxtbpif6mcr3n2wnm?t%3DIn_the_Hunt_Dolphins_Podcast%26pcampaignid%3DMKT-na-all-co-pr-mu-pod-16 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3WyXQhD3JsixiJrOy5t1Er
Coinciding with the release of Insomniac Games' new project MARVEL'S SPIDER-MAN and on the heels of ISSUE #11, COMICS ON CONSOLES is back with an all-new discussion revolving around SPIDER-MAN, developed by Neversoft Games and published by Activision in the year 2000! Joining Chris to talk about the Spider-Man character, his history in gaming, and the legacy of the 2000 game are three very special guests: comics gaming historian and Marvel Games alum CHRIS BAKER (Superhero.VG, WRONG! Retro Games, You Messed Up Our Comic Book Heroes), ComicGamersAssemble.com webmaster and author BLAIR FARRELL, and PANELS TO PIXELS YouTube host JOSH SUTTON all assemble to talk about a momentous character and video game ahead of the latest adventure from Insomniac! Plus, Chris announces the subject of ISSUE #12! If you haven't already, be sure to listen to ISSUE #11, which features the the main informational portion for the subject! Comics on Consoles theme, "A Hero Rises," by Chris "Kiku" Kubiak. Spider-Man video game score by Tommy Tallarico.
The Top SDR at DiscoverOrg - Josh Sutton - Grit & Doing What Others Aren’t Willing To Do Full show notes complete with shareable clips and links to items mentioned in the show available at: http://top1.fm/41 After a rough first 90 days as an SDR at DiscoverOrg, Josh Sutton found his footing and became the top Sales Development Rep in the company. In 1 year he generated over 300 completed meetings that resulted in nearly $2M in closed business. He even set a company record by scheduling 10 meetings in a single day. In this episode of the Sales Success Stories Podcast you’ll hear how he did it.
Sheila Dillon and The Food Programme team go camping, to discover the possibilities of food and drink in the outdoors. Joining Sheila around a Monmouthshire campfire are BBC 6Music presenter Cerys Matthews, author of 'How to Eat Outside' Genevieve Taylor, forager and wild drinks teacher Andy Hamilton, Matthew De Abaitua - author of 'The Art of Camping: The History and Practice of Sleeping Under the Stars', and Josh Sutton - who has just written a book called 'Outdoor Ovens' and is also known as the Guyrope Gourmet. Produced by Rich Ward.
A medium-size business with a $20m marketing budget can run into issues when aiming to track an attribute, what marketing dollars brought in customers, etc. But when you're managing $90B for customers all over the world and working in every conceivable channel, things get all the more complicated. Josh Sutton, global head of Data and AI at Publicis.Sapient, speaks in this episode about the future of advertising attribution with machine learning. Specifically, Sutton discusses how his team of publicists is working on managing, tracking, and determining cohorts and attribution across more channels and numerous clients, and touches on ways that the company is applying ML to make sense of marketing data and spend marketing dollars more effectively.
Elkton, MD --- Post Time with Mike and Mike, presented by BetAmerica, has a fantastic program lined up for Thursday (Sept. 8) at 7 p.m. (EDT). Local Ohio driver Josh Sutton will be on to discuss his huge night at Northfield Park on Saturday night. Sutton scored four $250,000 Ohio Sire Stakes final victories, two of them being from post eight. Rockingham Park announcer John Vitale will join the show to talk about his memories of the track which recently shut its doors. Harrah's Philadephia's 10-year anniversary celebration is coming up on Friday and Barry Brown will come on to talk about what is happening at the track on Friday night. Our ongoing series with Running Aces Casino and Racetrack continues, as track announcer Darin Gagne discusses the happenings at Running Aces. He will discuss the finals of the Minnesota Sire Stakes. Post Time with Mike and Mike, presented by BetAmerica, can be heard each Thursday at 7 p.m. on their website at www.posttimewithmikeandmike.com, or on-demand at https://extra.betamerica.com/betamerica-radio-network/.
For most people, the idea of camping food is not an appetising one. You'll not find food-loving Tim Hayward under canvas unless it's in the big tent of a food festival.Tim has got wind of a man who is throwing all of his energy into changing forever how people see (and taste) camping food. Setting off on an arduous voyage to meet Josh Sutton - aka The Guyrope Gourmet - our intrepid presenter learns about tribal caches, a pioneering outdoorsman with a love of Italian cuisine, as well as a whole new way to experience 'local food'.Tim Hayward is joined by Matthew De Abaitua, author of 'The Art of Camping'.Producer: Rich Ward.