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EP186: Biden's Autopen, Syria, NYS Corrections Officer Strike, GameStop, Crypto Strategic ReserveSPORTSSteelers Aquire DK Metcalf: https://steelersdepot.com/2025/03/steelers-fleeced-seattle-top-analyst-reacts-to-dk-metcalf-trade/Russ 2.0? Rodgers? Darnold? Fields?PGA Players Championship & Kevin Roy https://www.golfdigest.com/story/heres-prize-money-payout-for-each-golfer-at-2025-puerto-rico-openCLICKSTrump signs Strategic Bitcoin Reserve; BTC dips https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2025/03/02/trump-to-establish-u-s-crypto-reserve ; https://x.com/eleanorterrett/status/1897808387305312570?s=46&t=ye-2GyAK2iDh3yT1vKjfJgGameStop - GME + BTC = Moon https://finance.yahoo.com/news/vivek-ramaswamys-firm-urges-gamestop-154634786.htmlJeffrey Epstein -Oh Canada https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/mark-carney-pushes-back-on-photos-with-ghislaine-maxwellUnrest in Syria https://www.voanews.com/a/clashes-in-syria-between-government-forces-and-assad-loyalists-kill-more-than-200/8003395.html; https://www.livemint.com/news/world/2-days-of-clashes-and-revenge-killings-in-syria-leave-more-than-1-000-people-dead-bashar-assad-latakia-alawites-11741491136266.html; https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/uk-lifts-sanction-jolani-regime-syrian-army-barrel-bombs-civiliansPOLITICSLocal/NYS NYS Corrections Officer Strike https://www.timesunion.com/capitol/article/tentative-deal-reached-n-y-prison-strike-20192143.php; Deal https://www.syracuse.com/news/2025/03/prison-guards-union-ny-state-reach-deal-to-end-wildcat-strike.htmlNational - Dash Biden - https://www.zerohedge.com/political/could-bombshell-discovery-render-all-bidens-presidential-actions-null-and-void; https://justthenews.com/government/white-house/oversight-project-investigation-biden-autopen-signature-every-document-weMedia Coverage? https://san.com/media-miss/missouri-ag-calls-for-doj-investigation-into-claims-about-bidens-mental-fitness/## About the Sports, Clicks & Politics PodcastSCAPP is a weekly podcast with a Livestream every Monday at 12pm on eastern. Join hosts Shawn Hannon and Ben Hussong as they separate the latest news from the noise impacting New York State. The podcast has frequent guest interviews for additional perspectives in the worlds or sports, politics and beyond!Follow the show on social mediaWebsite: scappodcast.comFacebook: facebook.com/scappodcastTwitter: @SCAPPodcastFollow Shawn & Ben on social mediaFacebook: facebook.com/hannon44 Twitter: @hannon44Facebook: facebook.com/ben.hussong.3Twitter: @benhussong
Newly minted PGA Tour bound Korn Ferry Tour alum Kevin Roy joins the pod to talk about his year, family, 'Have a Day' hat, and plenty more.Rough Fairways welcomes a new voice to the family as Chris the Caddie joins the team.
Unlocking Business Growth Through Peer GroupsIn a recent podcast episode, host Josh engages with Bob Carruthers, a Vistage Master Chair from Denver, Colorado, to discuss the concept of peer groups for business leaders, particularly through the organization known as Vistage. Bob, who has been involved with VisIn this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks to the Chief Executive Officer & Co Founder of GreenBanana SEO, Kevin Roy.tage since 1996, shares his extensive experience and provides valuable insights into the benefits of peer groups, the evolution of the organization, and the challenges faced by leaders today. The conversation highlights how Vistage connects top leaders in peer groups, allowing them to leverage each other's experiences and knowledge to navigate the complexities of being a CEO or key executive.Bob elaborates on the primary function of Vistage peer groups, emphasizing their role in providing a platform for successful CEOs from various industries to share insights and experiences. He highlights the benefits of collaborative decision-making, diverse perspectives, and a supportive environment that fosters innovation and learning. Reflecting on the evolution of Vistage, Bob notes its significant growth from approximately 500 chairs worldwide to operating in 35 countries with over 45,000 members, underscoring the effectiveness of the peer group model in facilitating business growth and leadership development.The episode concludes with Josh thanking Bob for sharing his insights and experiences as a Vistage Master Chair. The conversation underscores the value of peer groups in fostering business growth, enhancing leadership skills, and addressing the multifaceted challenges leaders face today. For those interested in exploring the benefits of Vistage, the organization offers a range of resources and opportunities for connection. Listeners are encouraged to subscribe to the podcast for daily inspiration and motivation and to explore resources available at upmyinfluence.com to achieve inbound success in their industries.About Bob Carrothers:With 29 years of experience, Bob facilitates peer-to-peer boards of CEOs and executives, creating environments conducive to skill enhancement, informed decision-making, and superior results. He offers individual coaching, arranges expert speakers, and provides access to a global network of over 45,000 board members spanning 35 countries.About Vistage:Vistage is the world's largest CEO coaching and peer advisory organization for small and midsize business leaders. We offer the most effective approach to achieve better results, grow your company faster and maximize your impact as a leader. Apply to be a Guest on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur: https://go.upmyinfluence.com/podcast-guestLinks Mentioned in this Episode:Want to learn more? Check out Vistage website athttps://www.vistage.com/Check out Vistage on LinkedIn athttps://www.linkedin.com/company/vistageCheck out Bob Carrothers on LinkedIn athttps://www.linkedin.com/in/bobcarrothersDon't forget to subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur and thank you for listening. Tune in next time! More from UpMyInfluence:We are actively booking guests for our The Thoughtful Entrepreneur. Schedule HERE.Are you a 6-figure consultant? I've got...
PGA golfer Kevin Roy talks family, Valspar, and his PGA journey as he works his way back from the Corn Ferry Tour! How he reacts to bad weather on the course and more!
We are LIVE from the Valspar Championship at Innisbrook, USF/Bolts Win, Kevin Roy talks golf, Bob Harig chats about Tiger Woods' legacy, Tracy West talks Valspar, Erik Erlendsson speaks on the Bolts' win, Ken Hagan joins us live, and more!
Joining me this week is Kevin Roy out of Regina Canada. Kevin is a welder, fabricator, foreman and metal artist. I have been following Kevin on Instagram for several years and had the chance to meet him in-person at CanWeld last October. In this episode, Kevin and I discuss fabrication tricks, production welding, new technology, shop safety and more. Follow Kevin Here Arc Junkies Podcast: Instagram: @Arcjunkiespodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@arcjunkiespodcast9253 Email: Show@arcjunkies.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-becker-45407b72?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3BKipEwR3uQXCmCjaEfNzo6w%3D%3D Arc Junkies Website: https://arcjunkies.com Arc junkies Merch: https://shop.threadmob.com/arcjunkie/shop/home Underground Metal Works: https://www.underground-metalworks.com/ Friends of the Show: Rockmount Research and Alloys, Inc. Rockmountwelding.com Instagram: @Rockmountwelding Use ARCJUNKIES10 for 10% off all Abrasives and Consumables Use AJP at checkout to get 1lb. of Tartan AAA when you spend $250 on Rockmount Products. Outlaw Leather LLC Outlawleather.com Instagram: @outlawleatherusa Use ARCJUNKIES for 15% off all in-stock leather goods CK Worldwide https://www.ckworldwide.com/ Fronius USA https://www.fronius.com/en-us/usa Everlast Welders Instagram: @everlastwelders YouTube: Everlast Welders Online: https://bit.ly/37xJstI Use Codeword ARCJUNKIES at checkout to get upgraded to a free Nova Foot Pedal and TIG Torch with the purchase of any machine that comes with a stock foot pedal and TIG Torch. Strong Hand Tools Stronghandtool.com/arcjunkies Instagram @Strong_hand_tools ISOTUNES: Instagram: @isotunesaudio Online: https://shop.isotunes.com/arcjunkies10. Use ARCJUNKIES10 at checkout and save $10 on your purchase
The CWB Association hosted this year's annual CanWeld Conference in Moncton, NB. Join us as we bring you special episodes recorded in person to keep our members on top of what's new and exciting in the steel and welding industry.Let's get personal on a podcast takeover with special guest, Kevin Roy, a Journeyman Welder. Listen to his unique perspective on attending the CanWeld Conference for the first time and the importance of bilingualism within the welding industry. Ready to meet the faces behind these social media profiles? You'll hear our personal stories about connecting with fellow welders online and finally meeting them face-to-face, all while navigating the challenges and benefits of using social media for networking within our industry. Tune in and let's spark some conversations about welding!Follow Kevin Roy:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinr306/Follow Daniela Torelli:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thinkpinkwelding/ Thank you to our Podcast Advertisers:Canada Welding Supply: https://canadaweldingsupply.ca/WeldReady: https://weld-ready.ca/CanWeld Conference is all about bringing the welding, fabricating, and finishing industries together to increase the visibility of Canada's manufacturing heartland region and highlight different industries across Canada. Schedule the next event in your calendar: June 12th-13th, 2024 with Fabtech Canada in Toronto, ON! Are you interested in speaking at CanWeld? Check out the Call for Papers: https://www.cwbgroup.org/association/conferences
Join Matt DeCoursey and Kevin Roy, Founder and CEO of Green Banana SEO, for great discussion on mastering page one SEO for your business. Learn exactly what's needed in order to rank at the top of search engines. Hear about the importance of relevance, local search, reviews, long-tails, and backlinks. And just for fun, they also touch on how generative AI will impact SEO. Find Startup Hustle Everywhere: https://gigb.co/l/YEh5 This episode is sponsored by Full Scale: https://fullscale.io Learn more about Green Banana SEO: www.greenbananaseo.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SEO makes me feel a little guilty. Because I know it's important and that I probably should being doing a better job on SEO. Part of my problem, I think, is that when I have looked into SEO, it feels just complicated and time-consuming enough that, and I feel just intimidated enough, that I don't do anything about it. One thing that's helped recently, though, is a discussion I had with SEO expert Kevin Roy, CEO of Greenbanana, an SEO and digital marketing agency, about the Pareto principle, also known as the 80/20 rule and how it applies to SEO. The 80/20 rule, as you probably already know, states that, on average, 80% of the output you get from a given system is determined by 20% of the input. It's useful for deciding where to focus your attention and efforts. And just like any other system, when it comes to SEO, some tactics and strategies drive more results than others. In this episode, Kevin provides the low down on which SEO tactics provide the most bang for the buck! The B2B Content Show is brought to you by Connversa: Create a month's worth of premium content in 60 minutes.
Visit thedigitalslicepodcast.com for complete show notes of every podcast episode. Join Brad Friedman and Kevin Roy as they chat about the importance of doing SEO the right way to boost your ranking in search results and grow your profits. Kevin Roy is a performance-driven leader who has built his career around providing vision for profitable growth strategies, products, services, and new market entries. Throughout his career, he has delivered tens of millions of dollars in revenue for private and public organizations in technology, finance, manufacturing, non-profits, retail, defense, biotech, fintech, and many other businesses. As a change agent, he has a proven history of increasing profitability and finding innovative solutions to complex issues. Kevin is a champion of marketing, branding, and advertising strategy. He has implemented innovative technologies with SEO, SEM, web analytics, digital commerce, online and social media spaces, making him a pioneer in digital marketing in the Boston market for over 15 years.
Kevin Roy is the CEO of Green Banana SEO, an agency that incorporates the Pareto Principle to deliver incredible results for clients. He has 14 years of experience generating leads for clients and navigating the ever evolving digital landscape.Resources:Green Banana SEOKevin's websiteGet the first three chapters of Content Marketing Secrets for freeConnect with me on LinkedIn
Continuous change is a feature of the adaptive entrepreneurial model of value creation. Digital marketing is a perfect illustration. By definition, it's a field characterized by feedback loops and the only way to stay ahead is fast response and a willingness to learn and change.Kevin Roy, CEO of the digital marketing agency Green Banana has been a pioneer in this field and stayed ahead as a leader. For full show notes visit, thevaluecreators.com
There's a growing problem in the influencer marketing space with content creators. We've talked about it on this show before. But there never seems to be any great push to solve for this particular problem. The main focus of many an influencer today is creating videos for TikTok, Instagram and YouTube. For posting Stories on various platforms and engaging their followers and fans there. But those platforms aren't owned by the creators. There's a significant amount of risk influencers and content creators are taking by putting their main source of income on borrowed land. Montana recently banned TikTok. I don't necessarily think that ban will stick. Nor do I think TikTok will soon be banned across the U.S. But it's not far-fetched for that to come to fruition. If it does, TikTok creators could be in a very bad position. The problem in the influencer marketing space is that we've gotten away from having our own websites. Owned channels. Creators are assuming the social networks are forever and won't go away. They're putting the precious eggs of their business in someone else's basket. I hate to use this phrasing, but “Back in my day …” you wrote blog posts and had your own website. You used social networks to promote the content there and build your email lists. You owned not just your content, but your audience as well. Creators today don't think that way and it may come back to bite them. If you do have a website, you probably know a thing or two about SEO, or search engine optimization. Search engines like Google are the lifeblood of just about any website's traffic. Figuring out how to rank well for certain keywords or phrases helps more traffic come to your site, subscribe to your content or buy from you. But if these creators don't have websites, what are they to do? Can they do anything? Kevin Roy is the CEO of GreenBananaSEO out of Boston. He's helped dozens of companies drive growth and revenue using innovative digital marketing approaches. His company has been ranked several times in Inc. Magazine's 5000 Fastest Growing Companies. I asked Kevin to join us on Winfluence to talk about the state of SEO today, how creators can leverage it to build their brands and businesses, and what they can … or can't do … to use SEO to build their social network cache even if they don't have a website. We'll talk to Kevin about that and more today on the show. As always, this episode of Winfluence is presented by CIPIO.ai. Let us scale your user-generated content needs and deliver authentic, high-performing UGC to fuel your paid, owned and earned content strategies. Learn more at CIPIO.ai. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin Roy, the CEO and Co-founder of GreenBanana SEO, a pay per performance SEO and marketing company passionate about connecting prospects to their business everyday joins Enterprise Radio. The post The Only Two Things That Matter In SEO appeared first on Enterprise Podcast Network - EPN.
PGA Tour Rookie Kevin Roy joins QP this week sharing what is it like to compete at golf's highest level and the differences making the adjustment from Korn Ferry Tour. We get his insight on LACC / US Open Championship and even a little dirt on the LIV / PGA Tour drama. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks to the Chief Executive Officer & Co Founder of GreenBanana SEO, Kevin Roy. Connecting with Kevin could be invaluable due to his extensive experience in diverse industries, including technology, finance, and biotech, and his proven ability to generate substantial revenue. His expertise as a transformative leader can offer invaluable insights into profitable growth strategies and innovative problem-solving. Additionally, with over 15 years as a digital marketing pioneer in Boston, Kevin's knowledge in SEO, SEM, and web analytics could guide you in optimizing your online presence and marketing strategy. His track record demonstrates his ability to drive success, making him a potentially beneficial connection. About Kevin Roy: Kevin is a dynamic leader renowned for developing growth strategies and new market entries. His diverse experience spans various sectors, including technology, finance, and biotech, where he has generated tens of millions in revenue. Recognized as transformative, Roy effectively increases profitability and innovatively solves complex problems. He has earned a reputation as a digital marketing pioneer in Boston over the last 15 years. His expertise encompasses marketing, branding, and advertising strategy, focusing on SEO, SEM, web analytics, and digital commerce in online and social media. About GreenBanana SEO: GreenBanana SEO is a versatile company that provides tailored SEO solutions to clients of all sizes, ranging from small businesses seeking local SEO campaigns to large corporations running national SEO campaigns. The company stands out for its unique "Pay Per Performance" model, offering genuine value and accountability. Their strategies aim to optimize clients' online presence and increase visibility, ensuring success in competitive digital landscapes. GreenBanana SEO's diverse clientele and successful track record demonstrate its adaptability and effectiveness in various market environments. Apply to be a Guest on The Thoughtful Entrepreneur: https://go.upmyinfluence.com/podcast-guest Links Mentioned in this Episode: Want to learn more? Check out GreenBanana SEO website at https://www.greenbananaseo.com/ Check out GreenBanana SEO on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/greenbananaseo/ Check out Kevin Roy on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevincharlesroy/ Don't forget to subscribe to The Thoughtful Entrepreneur and thank you for listening. Tune in next time! More from UpMyInfluence: We are actively booking guests for our The Thoughtful Entrepreneur. Schedule HERE. Are you a 6-figure consultant? I've got high-level intros for you. Learn more here. What is your #1 Lead Generation BLOCKER? Take my free quiz here. Want to learn more about all the podcasts managed by UpMyInfluence?
It's time to unlock the power of SEO for your website! Let's deep dive into the world of search engine optimization. In this enlightening episode, we have the privilege of sitting down with the CEO of Green Banana, Kevin Roy, a highly reputable digital marketing agency boasting over 15 years of industry experience.Join us as we unravel the mysteries behind achieving higher rankings on Google and explore the strategies that can propel your website to the top of search results. Our expert guest shares invaluable insights, proven techniques, and lesser-known tips that can make a significant difference in your online visibility.During this engaging conversation, we delve into the ever-changing landscape of SEO and demystify the core principles that can transform your website's performance. From on-page optimization to off-page tactics, we cover it all. Discover how to optimize your website's structure, content, and meta tags effectively. Uncover the importance of keyword research and how to identify the right keywords to target.Moreover, we explore the significance of quality backlinks and how they can enhance your website's authority. Gain an understanding of the latest SEO trends, algorithm updates, and best practices that can help you stay ahead of the competition.Whether you're a seasoned business owner or just starting your online journey, this episode equips you with actionable strategies to improve your website's search engine rankings. Don't miss out on this opportunity to tap into the vast expertise of Green Banana's CEO and take your SEO game to the next level.Tune in to "Search Engine Success: Unlocking SEO Secrets for Your Website" and unlock the true potential of your online presence. Your website's visibility and success on Google await!Kevin RoyFounder of Green Bananahttps://www.greenbananaseo.com/-----Hosted by Derek VidellDownload Free Course: How to Build and Monetize a Following in 90 Days or Less - Your Guide to Running Profitable Instagram AdsInstagram | YouTube | Website | LinkedIn | TikTok
It's time to unlock the power of SEO for your website! Let's deep dive into the world of search engine optimization. In this enlightening episode, we have the privilege of sitting down with the CEO of Green Banana, Kevin Roy, a highly reputable digital marketing agency boasting over 15 years of industry experience.Join us as we unravel the mysteries behind achieving higher rankings on Google and explore the strategies that can propel your website to the top of search results. Our expert guest shares invaluable insights, proven techniques, and lesser-known tips that can make a significant difference in your online visibility.During this engaging conversation, we delve into the ever-changing landscape of SEO and demystify the core principles that can transform your website's performance. From on-page optimization to off-page tactics, we cover it all. Discover how to optimize your website's structure, content, and meta tags effectively. Uncover the importance of keyword research and how to identify the right keywords to target.Moreover, we explore the significance of quality backlinks and how they can enhance your website's authority. Gain an understanding of the latest SEO trends, algorithm updates, and best practices that can help you stay ahead of the competition.Whether you're a seasoned business owner or just starting your online journey, this episode equips you with actionable strategies to improve your website's search engine rankings. Don't miss out on this opportunity to tap into the vast expertise of Green Banana's CEO and take your SEO game to the next level.Tune in to "Search Engine Success: Unlocking SEO Secrets for Your Website" and unlock the true potential of your online presence. Your website's visibility and success on Google await!Kevin RoyFounder of Green Bananahttps://www.greenbananaseo.com/Support the show-----Hosted by Derek VidellDownload Free Course: How to Build and Monetize a Following in 90 Days or Less - Your Guide to Running Profitable Instagram AdsGet 50% Off your First Month of Coffee with Creators: Monthly meetup for social media creators at all levels to network and growBook Complimentary Consultation Call: For B2C Businesses OnlyInstagram | YouTube | Website | TikTok
EP132: Epstein Calendar, Blinken Letter, Biden Crime Family, Media Shakeup, Fauci Interview, Kevin Roy at Mexico Open Sports - Kevin Roy shoots -11 finishes T18 at Mexico Open - https://www.si.com/golf/news/2023-mexico-open-final-payouts-winnings-prize-money Media Shakeup - Tucker Out at FOX: Dominion, Lawsuit, Internal Texts, Ray Epps Coverage & J6 Video, Murdoch's ex-fiancé - https://gregprice.substack.com/p/fox-news-rupert-murdoch-abby-grossberg & https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2023/05/01/tucker_carlson_what_happened_to_building_7_anything_youre_not_allowed_to_ask_about_is_something_you_should_ask_about.html Dan Bongino Out at FOX Lemon Out at CNN: Fired? Nate Silver Out at 538 Vice News Cancelled Buzzfeed News Shuts Down COVID - Fauci NYT Interview Takeaways - https://reason.com/2023/04/25/anthony-fauci-says-dont-blame-him-for-covid-lockdowns-and-school-closures/ Hunter Biden - https://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/3978970-hunters-collapsing-world-why-a-criminal-plea-could-now-be-the-best-option-for-the-bidens/ Mike Morrell/Blinken Letter - Biden Crime Family - https://www.dailywire.com/news/gop-investigator-suspects-biden-family-dozen-part-of-influence-peddling-scheme & https://nypost.com/2023/04/11/ex-biden-stenographer-says-fbi-ignored-prezs-role-in-hunters-business-dealings/ General Election 2024 - Biden Announces(Susan Rice Steps Down); DNC says no debates, RFK at 21% Jeffrey Epstein Calendar - https://archive.is/JHIbm CIA Director Burns, Noam Chomsky, Obama General Council, Bard President ## About the Sports, Clicks & Politics Podcast SCAPP is a weekly podcast with a Livestream every Monday at 12pm eastern. Join hosts Shawn Hannon and Ben Hussong as they separate the latest news from the noise impacting New York State. The podcast has frequent guest interviews for additional perspectives in the worlds or sports, politics and beyond! Follow the show on social media Website: scappodcast.com Facebook: facebook.com/scappodcast Twitter: @SCAPPodcast Follow Shawn & Ben on social media Facebook: facebook.com/hannon44 Twitter: @hannon44 Facebook: facebook.com/ben.hussong.3 Twitter: @benhussong --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scapp/support
Joined by Kevin Roy on his start to the PGA Tour, almost walking away from the game and more. Rolling back the ball. A recap of Scotty Sheffler's win at The Player's Championship and a preview of the Valspar Championship.See The Line with some longshots, Top 5/10's, Matchups and More!Thank you to our Sponsors: Comcast Business, Rita's Water Ice
The Bros recap Bay Hill and the Puerto Rico, as well as looking forward to this week at The PLAYERS Championship. They also caught up with a special guest in PGA Tour player, Kevin Roy.
PGA Tour Pro Kevin Roy joins the show, discuss his Puerto Rico prep, rookie season on the tour and more, degenerate picks, elevated events
The CWB Association brings you a weekly podcast that connects to welding professionals around the world to share their passion and give you the right tips to stay on top of what's happening in the welding industry.Today's guest is Kevin Roy, who wears many hats as a Shop Forman, Welder, Fabricator, Artist, Influencer, Father, and Husband. Kevin was our first ever welding podcast guest and is an advocate for supporting the welding community with CWB Group. Tune in to learn about the amazing projects he has been working on. Follow Kevin:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinr306/Efficient and Proficient Welding Tips: https://www.youtube.com/@cwbgroup/videosCheck out our 1st ever Welding Podcast episode with Kevin Roy: https://cwbapodcast.buzzsprout.com/1282604/5364283-cwba-welding-podcast-with-max-ceron-episode-1-guest-kevin-royThere is no better time to be a member! The CWB Association membership is new, improved and focused on you. We offer a FREE membership with a full suite of benefits to build your career, stay informed, and support the Canadian welding industry. https://www.cwbgroup.org/association/become-a-member
Beau sits down with Kevin Roy to discuss his work with the CWB, getting into the welding communities on social media, and providing good information. They also chat about how Kevin deals with haters and the disconnect between generations of welders. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/welddotcom/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/welddotcom/support
Host James Nitties welcomes Kevin Roy, who discusses growing up as a golfer in Syracuse, NY, being the son of a professional golfer, and realizing his dream of playing on the PGA TOUR.
John Swantek hangs with Kevin Roy and Taylor Montgomery as they embark on their rookie seasons on the PGA TOUR.
Kevin Roy calls into The Beckle & Recher Show as he talks about making the PGA Tour, the process of staying on it, the LIV Golf Tour, what expects going forward, and more.
The show begins with Beckles & Recher talking about the Rays & Yankees series. Rays Pitcher Jason Adams calls in to talk about his season. In the 4:00 PM hour, JC Allen from the Pewter report calls in, Half-Time Heat, and ONDISH. In the 5:00 PM hour, Kevin Roy calls in to talk about making the PGA tour. Then the show ends with "Pick To Click" and "The Look Ahead."
Kevin Roy calls into The Beckle & Recher Show as he talks about making the PGA Tour, the process of staying on it, the LIV Golf Tour, what expects going forward, and more.
This Monday episode begins with a discussion on the dynamics of youth birthday parties before jumping into the thrilling conclusion to the first leg of the Courier Cup Playoffs. Andy and Brendan discuss the strutting and putting of Will Zalatoris, who clinched his first victory on the PGA Tour in a circus-like playoff against the Sepptic Tank. It was a potentially ugly day for the PGA Tour that finished with a bang. They react to the bizarre Cam Smith penalty and the LIV conspiracy theories that followed. Saki Baba's dominant U.S. Women's Am victory is discussed, as is host site Chambers Bay and the unfortunate reality that we may never see a U.S. Open there again thanks to the ridiculous pre-advance booking at a few anchor sites. The final regular season event on the Korn Ferry Tour is also discussed at the end, with praise for Michael Kim, a pronunciation debate for Kevin Roy, and a schedule lament that buries one of the Tour's best days behind the playoffs.
EP106: New CDC Guidance, mRNA Vaccine Warning Signs, FBI Raids Trump, Epstein Judge Involved, OnlyFans Sued, Kevin Roy PGA Tour Bound Sports - Kevin Roy is PGA Tour bound https://www.syracuse.com/sports/2022/08/bishop-ludden-graduate-kevin-roy-finishes-in-top-25-of-korn-ferry-tour-earns-pga-tour-card.html OnlyFans vs Porn Stars https://nypost.com/2022/08/09/onlyfans-bribed-meta-to-put-thousands-of-porn-stars-on-terror-watchlist-suits-claim/ & https://www.lowyat.net/2022/281773/onlyfans-meta-porn-stars-terror/ & https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2022/08/lawsuits-onlyfans-bribed-instagram-to-put-creators-on-terrorist-blacklist/ FBI Raids Trump Home * FBI working w/Trump - https://news.yahoo.com/lawyers-received-instructions-secure-trumps-031625798.html * Garland Approved Warrant - https://justthenews.com/government/federal-agencies/attorney-general-merrick-garland-speaks-after-mar-lago-raid * Epstein Judge - https://lawsinflorida.com/jeffrey-epsteins-little-black-book-of-princes-law-professors-and-now-this-prosecutor-turned-judge-is-just-horrifying/ * Obama - https://nypost.com/2022/08/14/theres-no-sainthood-for-obama-national-archives-in-trump-fbi-raid-uproar/ * Hunter Biden Vacations - https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/robert-spencer/2022/08/11/as-fbi-raids-trumps-home-hunter-biden-rides-off-on-air-force-one-to-vacation-with-the-big-guy-n1620282 COVID - CDC Guidance Update - https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/08/11/1116991600/with-new-guidance-cdc-ends-test-to-stay-for-schools-and-relaxes-covid-rules & https://brownstone.org/articles/a-deeper-dive-into-the-cdc-reversal/ Vaccine Safety Concerns - https://anishkokamd.substack.com/p/vaccine-myocarditis-update-from-thailand?s=r&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&utm_source=direct & https://jamescintolo.substack.com/p/zogby-survey-reveals-44-experienced ## About the Sports, Clicks & Politics Podcast SCAPP is a weekly podcast with a Livestream every Monday at 12pm eastern. Join hosts Shawn Hannon and Ben Hussong as they separate the latest news from the noise impacting New York State. The podcast has frequent guest interviews for additional perspectives in the worlds or sports, politics and beyond! Follow the show on social media Website: scappodcast.com Facebook: facebook.com/scappodcast Twitter: @SCAPPodcast Follow Shawn & Ben on social media Facebook: facebook.com/hannon44 Twitter: @hannon44 Facebook: facebook.com/ben.hussong.3 Twitter: @benhussong ## --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scapp/support
A few years ago we put together a couple of special episodes of Folk Roots Radio for Canada's 150th birthday. We were very happy about the way they turned out, and thought you'd enjoy hearing them again. Enjoy! We're celebrating Canada's birthday on Episode 332 of Folk Roots Radio with another special edition of the show. It's a bit of a travelogue as we start out in the east of the country and head west, but really it's just another chance for me to share more of my favourite songs about the country I now call home. This episode features music from Great Lake Swimmers, Peter Katz And The Curious, Lennie Gallant, Bob Ardern, Ian Foster, Ashley Condon, Bill Colgate, Blackie & The Rodeo Kings, Connie Kaldor, Dave Gunning, Kevin Roy, Justin Rutledge and Glenn McFarlane. If you like the artists you hear on this show and want to support them, don't just stream their music – BUY their music and then you'll really make a difference to their income during this difficult time when it's much more challenging to find live show opportunities. Folk Roots Radio is a labour of love - a full time hobby. If you enjoy this episode, please consider giving us a 'LIKE' and leaving a review/comment on your podcast provider and sharing the episode on social media. We'll love you for it! Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-332-hey-canada/
Kevin Roy, Co-founder of GreenBananaSEO based in Beverly, Massachusetts Kevin Roy is the Co-founder of GreenBananaSEO, a full-stack digital ad agency, best known for search engine optimization but also providing paid media, Google AdWords, Facebook, and programmatic display services. Over the years the team has developed a number of internal systems to keep up with the work, including 24x7 online ordering system that funnels agency orders to his team and creates a workflow. Kevin says the agency always has more web development work than it can “keep up with” but over the past 15 years, it has always been a “loss leader.” The agency's motto is “Page 1 or you don't pay.” Kevin explains that the agency does not guarantee the agency's services will get a client on Page 1. It's about whether the client pays. Unless we get our clients on Page 1 for the keywords that they pick, they don't pay us. If we don't get them ranked, they don't pay us. If we get them ranked and lose their rankings, they don't pay us. We have to get them ranked and keep them ranked Part of the “secret sauce” of the agency's success is a comprehensive understanding of Google's webmaster tools and its ever-changing rules. Websites are optimized “based on a few very important factors.” The agency has an 80-step process, which is frequently updated to adapt to Google's policy changes. As a recent example of a new Google requirement, Kevin cites desktop viewability. The agency has integrated this requirement into the websites it manages and tested the sites to ensure they meet “all those metrics.” Kevin warns against using “tricks” to “game the system” to get a site ranked. He says, “Google is always going to be bigger and have more resources” and will eventually figure out the “game.” “That's not a position you want to put your client in,” he says. He believes it is more important to “just try to provide quality and relevance” and then adds, “It does take people a little longer to get ranked when you follow the rules, but it also is harder to lose your ranking when you do.” When Kevin decided to start his agency, he offered to build websites and run SEO for three successful businesspeople on two conditions: that they not tell anyone that he “did it for free” and that, if they were happy with his work, they would recommend him. The strategy worked. Today, the agency is 100% referral and “business just keeps coming in.” At the beginning of client engagement, GreenBananaSEO provides a free website audit and recommendations based on what it perceives to be a client's problem. Kevin says the agency is a “digital executioner” with an SEO division and a paid media division (focused on key performance indexes/conversions). He says the agency does “almost everything on a screen that's paid” including OTT (over-the-top) television, programmatic, geofencing, geotargeting, and addressable media. No billboards. No direct mail. “It's all paid media,” he explains, and the agency is “hired by people to make their messaging and their branding work.” Kevin can be reached on his personal page at: ijustmetkevin.com.or on his agency website at: greenbananaseo.com. Transcript Follows: ROB: Welcome to the Marketing Agency Leadership Podcast. I'm your host, Rob Kischuk, and my guest today is Kevin Roy, Co-founder of GreenBananaSEO based in Beverly, Massachusetts. Welcome to the podcast, Kevin. KEVIN: Hey, thanks for having me. ROB: Great to have you here. Why don't you start off by telling us about GreenBanana and what you specialize in? KEVIN: We don't sell bananas. GreenBananaSEO is a full-stack digital ad agency, and we're primarily known for our search engine optimization, but we also have a significant portion of our clients run paid media, Google AdWords, Facebook, programmatic display. One of the reasons that a lot of people know us for search engine optimization is our mottol, which is “Page 1 or you don't pay.” So unless we get our clients on Page 1 for the keywords that they pick, they don't pay us. If we don't get them ranked, they don't pay us. If we get them ranked and lose their rankings, they don't pay us. We have to get them ranked and keep them ranked. And the big secret is there's no secret. You just do what you're supposed to do. Google publishes their webmaster tools. They're not fun to read. [laughs] We read them and we optimize people's sites based on a few very important factors that I could always touch on later. But you don't try to game the system. You just try to provide quality and relevance, and you magically rank. ROB: How do you think about socializing that knowledge across your team? Some people who are there might have an intrinsic knowledge of what it takes, they've digested the notes on what Google likes, what Google doesn't like. But somebody new comes in or somebody's new to the industry – how do you think about putting them on the path of not looking for tricks and of doing the right thing? KEVIN: That's a great question. We have a process. We have an 80-step process and we teach our members to follow that process. But we also have a hierarchy of SEO director-level knowledge that are always going and looking for the latest changes that Google has published that they made and how we have to adapt our process to that. Something that just came out recently was desktop viewability. It's something that Google is amping people for if they don't have the right desktop viewability, so we have to make that part of it, go in and test that, make sure their site is hitting all those metrics and adapting the site to that. ROB: That makes sense. SEO has a long history, and it's been through – you're making reference to tips and tricks, and there were all these conversations about “secrets.” There were tools people would provide that would tell you these secrets. Did you always come at it from the non-secrets angle, or was that an evolution and there were some tricks that once were kind of helpful, but have really attenuated as Google has evolved its algorithm? KEVIN: The thing that's always stuck in the back of my mind is how massive Google is. There are tricks and things that you can do to game the system and try to get the site ranked, but Google is always going to be bigger and have more resources, and they are ultimately going to figure that out, and that's not a position you want to put your client in. I always say, it's not if you get caught, it's when you get caught. So if you decide that's the game you want to play, then buckle up. Maybe that's something you want to do, but that's not what we do. It does take people a little longer to get ranked when you follow the rules, but it also is harder to lose your ranking when you do. It's a lot more beneficial. And our clients are real businesses that are really trying to promote their work, and they can't afford to get caught for something we did. ROB: Page 1, that's a great target. Are there ever keywords I would want to target where you would look at me as a client and say, “You know, I get it, but that's a no. We can't guarantee that”? Is there a target that's too high? KEVIN: There are two parts to that answer. Number one, we don't guarantee ranking. We guarantee that if we can't get you there, you don't pay us. So when people call and say, “Hey, GreenBanana, we need to get on Page 1 in a month for these keyword phrases,” I'm like, “Great. We have an AdWords campaign for that. I can guarantee you'll get on Page 1 with a Google AdWords campaign because we're going to bid higher than your competitors for that.” But there are certain things Google takes into consideration, like domain authority, how long the site has been living, how much content is on the site, and that a lot plays into how successful we think we're going to be before we start the campaign. So if you started a brand new dating website today and said, “I want to get on Page 1 for dating,” I would say, “Okay, it's going to take us about 18 months to get you ranked. This is what it's going to cost when we do get you ranked. Sign this contract.” And you'll probably say, “I can't afford this.” [laughs] Because eHarmony and Match.com and Plenty of Fish and those people have teams and teams of SEO people. So yes, we can do it, but a lot of times if it's a super broad term that is hyper, hyper-competitive, like – everyone calls us for mesothelioma. SEOs have been working on that for 15 years, so we have 14½ years of catch-up to do. It's going to be expensive. ROB: That all makes sense. Where did this whole thing come from, Kevin? What made you decide to start GreenBanana? KEVIN: I used to be the web director for a company called eRoom Technology that ended up getting bought by EMC. It's a workspace collaboration, kind of like – I don't know if you use Basecamp or Teams. ROB: I know all the stuff. ClickUp and so many things now. KEVIN: Yeah, all those collaboration spaces. The company got bought out, and I had a team of people under me, and next thing you know I was doing about two hours' worth of work doing web edit updates and going to the gym for the rest of the time and realizing my job was not going to last long. When my boss got let go, I went off and decided to start my own company. I got a good severance package, and I went around and found three people in the area that were really good, that I thought were successful businesspeople, and I said, “I'm going to build you a website for free. I'm going to do your SEO. You're not going to tell anybody that I did it for free, and if you're happy with it, you can recommend me.” That's legitimately how the business started. ROB: Wow. KEVIN: Two of them worked out. One of them, that company either moved – I can't even remember what happened. But two of them recommended me, and that started the spiral. To this day, I spend my time – we don't have an outreach program. We don't even do our own SEO. If you look at our SEO, it could be a lot better. I know the audience can't see this, but the left-hand side of this sheet, there's 30 RFPs that I had to write last week, and we're 100% referral. We just try to help people. We'll do free audits for people and say, “This is what we think you should do. Your problem may not be able to be solved by SEO” – for example, if it's a product that no one's ever heard of before, SEO Is not what you want. It's going to be programmatic or social to get in front of people that might like your product. So we spend our days doing that, and miraculously, business just keeps coming in. It's been like that for 15 years. ROB: When you mention RFP, is that an expression of interest from a client who needs a proposal, or more of a formal RFP, competitive…? KEVIN: That's a good question. I don't write RFPs. Actually, I did. I wrote two and spent weeks doing them and no one ever called me back, so I don't write RFPs. [laughs] People calling us and asking for quotes, that's what I call RFPs. ROB: Understood. So, you're turning around a proposal, someone says, “What does this look like?”, you do a little bit of discovery, “I want to rank for this, I want to rank for that,” you turn it around and tell them, “This is what it looks like.” KEVIN: Yeah. We do an audit and then come and tell them, “Hey, is SEO the right thing for you? If it is, we'll help you pick some keyword phrases.” Then we send it to them, there's usually a little back and forth, and then we decide if we want to move forward or not. ROB: You just mentioned programmatic. I know earlier you mentioned not just SEO, but paid search, and then you mentioned social, which I didn't hear you mention earlier. Scope of services is always an interesting conversation. Where do you draw the line? Are you doing paid social? Do you do organic social? Where do you say yes, where do you say no? KEVIN: It's all paid media. We do almost everything on a screen that's paid, like OTT, which is connected to television, programmatic, geofencing, geotargeting, addressable. What we don't do is anything print. We don't do billboards. We don't do direct mail. People hire us because we're digital executioners. We don't even do – if someone calls and says, “I want the sexiest branding of anybody,” that's not what we do. We're hired by people to make their messaging and their branding work. We have an SEO division and we have a paid media division. The paid media team is solely focused on KPI or key performance indexes or conversions. When someone comes to work for GreenBanana as our paid media side, especially if they're from another agency, I tell them, if you're really, really good at this job, you can sell reporting for maybe two to three months. But you can sell conversions and leads forever. So everything that you're doing, you should absolutely figure out in the very beginning. We don't start a campaign until we figure out what the goal of the client is, and then you take the media that you're serving and drive it to that goal and try to maximize it. Sometimes social, like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, will outperform Google AdWords, or programmatic will outperform Twitter. A lot of our clients will come to us with, “Hey, I want to spend $5,000 in social and $2,500 in AdWords,” and we find out after running a campaign for 30 to 60 days, “You know what? AdWords is getting you double the amount of leads for the budget. We recommend you switch and pull your money from social into that.” And they always say yes, because the client doesn't care who we're giving money to; they just care about the success of the company. So that's how we do that. Our account execs are really well-versed in every single medium, and they're medium agnostic. They don't care if budget gets pulled from one medium to another, even if it affects our margin at GreenBanana, because our job is to get the campaigns to be most successful. Those are the clients that increase budget, that stay with us forever. We have a plumber that has been with us for 13 of our 15 years, and they went from spending $750 a month to $40,000 a month over that long period of time because the campaigns that we're working on are producing results. ROB: Right. It's an engine for their business now and would be a fairly terrifying thing to switch out, I think. Also hard to get too different – even if they wanted to test out a competitive firm, it's a little hard because then you're bidding on some of the same stuff, I would think. KEVIN: Oh yeah, that's a great point. You can't run two Google campaigns because if you have two firms running two Google campaigns, Google's only going to show one, and the one that's showing is going to actually be more expensive than the one that isn't. You just outbid yourself. So if you're a company ever trying to pit one agency against the other, don't have them run the same medium. Don't have them both run Facebook or both run AdWords. It's a terrible idea. ROB: That sounds like a good way to spend $80,000 a month instead. KEVIN: It's a good way to blow a lot of money, yeah. ROB: You mentioned you had this initial flywheel in the firm, three test subjects and some referrals, and still growing and spinning it by referrals. What was the moment – your title is co-founder, so where else did this start, and when did it start to expand beyond the co-founder territory? KEVIN: It got to a point where I was – we do web development in-house. We never talk about it because we have more than we can keep up with, and for some reason, in 15 years it's never been profitable. It's always this loss leader. So I was doing a lot of web development, and I was outsourcing the stuff that I couldn't keep up with. The outsource company that was local called me and said, “We can't keep up with the demand that you're sending us. Here's a guy we recommend you send some of this stuff to.” His name is Mark, and he's my business partner now. He and I really hit it off, and I said, “Let's just get in this together because we have complementary skillsets.” So that was the co-founder piece. When it went beyond it, we didn't have any money when we started. We didn't have any private equity. No angel investors. We would save a little and then hire an employee, and save a little and hire an employee. If you look at the trajectory of GreenBanana, we've always grown, but it's been a slow, steady organic growth to where we are right now. There are companies that have surpassed us that haven't done that, and you could argue that's a great way to do it, just got a big influx of cash and hired a team. But we said, no, we're just going to keep reinvesting the money we make and build and grow and learn. As we grow, we build. We have internal systems that we've built because we have a lot of other agencies that are clients of ours. We built an online ordering system so at midnight, an agency can put in all the orders and have it funnel to my team and create a workflow. But that didn't happen overnight. It took us a year and a half to build it. ROB: Right. You mentioned this commitment to steady growth. It can be tempting to push the fast-forward button. How, over this time, have you resisted the temptation to – whether it's to take a buyout and take some growth there, whether it's to take in some money and boost some hires – how have you been thinking about that as you proceed and stuck to the path of building growth organically? KEVIN: That's a great question. In the beginning, no one was coming and asking us, “Here's a bunch of money to go do something.” So that was easy. We did have some periods that we got a lot more customers than we could handle and we made mistakes. So that also made us nervous, and making sure that if someone just handed us a blank check, we probably wouldn't know what to do with it. If the opportunity came where someone said, “Here's a bunch of money and here's the 10 agencies that we've grown exactly like yours,” that would be a lot more attractive. Now that we're at the revenue that we're at, we're actually getting people that are asking us for that. But we haven't gotten anything attractive enough to have us say, “We'll give up half the business for that.” That's actually the answer. The answer is nothing's been attractive enough. ROB: That seems to be the case in services in general. I hear, at least, quite often that you're measuring the value of the business based on EBITDA, based on your actual earnings, and maybe you can back out some expenses that have been loaded onto the business, that kind of thing. But really, if you're healthy on EBITDA, then the business needs some cash to grow and some cash to distribute, and what's the hurry on the sale? The terms aren't usually enough to make you say, “I couldn't make that much profit in three years.” KEVIN: Right. Exactly. That seems to be what's happening. Also, I don't think digital's going away. I do think that certain mediums may come and go, but we're medium agnostic, so if Facebook blows up next month, it's going to stink, but we can shuffle. ROB: As you reflect on this journey so far – I guess you're about 12 to 13 years in – what are some things you've learned on this journey that you wish you could go back and tell yourself to do differently? It sounds like you wouldn't tell yourself to go take a check and get bought out, but I imagine there are some things you would consider doing differently along the way. KEVIN: I think a lot of it is psychological for me. If I could go back and say to 12 or 13 years ago Kevin, I'd say part of being an entrepreneur is there's a lot of times where you're taking three steps forward and two steps back. But the two steps back are never that bad. I've spent countless sleepless nights thinking of the worst thing that could possibly happen, and it's never happened. Not even kind of happened. It's legitimately never happened. So, if I could go back, I'd say stop worrying about that and focus on all the positive things because that thing's never going to happen. And if it repeatedly hasn't happened in 13 years, it's not a coincidence. So I think that's something I wish I knew a long time ago. But it's also something that I continue to wrestle with because it's kind of burned in the back of your brain. ROB: Absolutely. I needed that reminder from some other entrepreneurs yesterday. You have that moment, you have that day, where something small bad does happen. We had a job offer out that I was really excited about, and the last eight offers we put out were all accepted, and this person said no. I was like, oh man, that was not the answer I wanted. But same thing – you lose a client, but along the way, you've planted those seeds so that six months from now, you're going to say, “That was a speedbump. That was not the end of the world.” We grew from there. A lot of folks said their experience has been they hired somebody better right after they got a no. It's that long perspective, and I think planting the seeds and knowing you've done the work along the way. KEVIN: Right. There's a great quote – I don't even know who said it, but you don't find a way to go around the problem; you find a way to go through it. It seems to work out. We had an employee that stole almost a quarter of our business, left with that, and we made it back in a year. It's honestly the best thing that's ever happened. So things like that, at the time, horrible. And then I wouldn't change a thing now. ROB: [laughs] You might give them 50 cents to go do it. KEVIN: Seriously, yeah. ROB: They took maybe some customers that were more challenging to manage or maybe more loyal to a person than to the process. There's a lot to think about there. KEVIN: Yeah, and it makes you sit and evaluate and say, “What things do I have to do and what do I need and what are the things that are necessary?”, and you end up becoming better. That's what entrepreneurs do. People that aren't entrepreneurs don't understand it because those people are the ones that won't take that risk and say, “I've got to go. I can't do this. I can't handle this stress.” The entrepreneurs say, “I've got to figure out how to deal with it, because this is it.” ROB: Right. Kevin, as you look ahead to GreenBanana, the future of GreenBanana and the practice areas you're in – you mentioned maybe some channels go away, maybe there are some ways you're thinking about shifting the practice – what does the future look like? What are you excited about? KEVIN: I'm excited about – technology is increasing. Whether you find this good or bad, creepy or not, the amount of data you have on client behavior is only getting better and enabling us to be more accurate in helping our clients hit their conversions. So that evolution is really exciting. With the products that we have, like Google launching GA4 – they already launched it, but GA4 is better than Universal Analytics in how you can see data. Those things inside the products are great, and there's also all these other new products that are really exciting. I'm personally really excited about decentralized finance and crypto. We're trying to figure out a way to accept crypto payments. It's a pain in the butt to figure it out, but little things like that are fun for me, and I think as long as you're excited about learning about new tech, there's always going to be a business for a digital agency. ROB: That's interesting on the accepting crypto side. Even for existing financial applications – we had a client who wanted to pay us their discovery budget on I think Venmo, and getting a business account up and running on these services from a KYC perspective, instead of a personal account – half the time it's like they never even thought about it. There's a lot ahead of us on that front, I think. KEVIN: Yeah. That's the part we're having trouble with. If you want to send me crypto to my crypto personal wallet, it's easy. We can do it literally right now. But getting it into the business, getting it into QuickBooks, getting it to my accountants – I was like, whatever. Future Kevin will work on that. [laughs] ROB: Is there any particular business that you're seeing, some type of business that is perhaps most open to paying in crypto? What's that look like? KEVIN: None of the current businesses we're working with – I won't say none of them, but most of them wouldn't consider it. It's just something I'm personally interested in and I think it's going to happen. ROB: Absolutely. A lot of these things took some time, and then it's daily happenings. Pulling a little deeper into the topic, what are you seeing in defi and crypto? What direction excites you the most? Sometimes we're placing bets; sometimes we're just thinking about placing emotional bets with where we place our attention. What's drawing you as the most tangible next few things that are going to happen? KEVIN: I'm invested in crypto. The things that have done the best for me are Bitcoin and Ethereum. I do read some other defi newsletters, but full disclosure, none of them have done great. But I haven't really gone crazy into it. I spend most of my time on my company rather than researching that. I think the ease of transaction and the transparency of the transaction is so important, and I think that is what is going to – once people start to get more comfortable with decentralized finance, the ability to send money back and forth where there's a trackable ledger of it, I think that is really going to change business. I mean, for us to get a check from someone, for us to send money back and forth, for us to do an ETH transaction, it's our billing department on a phone call with someone, it's back and forth, it's waiting for 24 hours. Wallet to wallet is a QR code and a button, and it's there, and the ledger's there. I really think that's going to start to change the world if people can let go of the fact that they're not comfortable with it. ROB: There's a lot there and there's a lot to learn from all at the same time. Some of this stuff is kind of hard, some of the fees are kind of high, but you also see – I was just out at South by Southwest in Austin, and one of the most visible activations there was for an NFT collection called Doodles. They'd let you in the activation with your SXSW badge, but they'd let you in the VIP line if you could prove that you were a holder of a Doodles NFT. Which is about 12 ETH, so it's… KEVIN: Yeah, that's a lot of money. ROB: Absolutely. Looking at that, someone was like, “Could you just buy it and sell it?” I said, it depends on whether the thing's been pumped by the conference. If it's pumped by the conference, you're going to lose 2 ETH just because you bought it at a spiky time. That's bad news. KEVIN: I still have a hard time wrapping my head around the value of an NFT because it's a picture on a screen that everybody can take. I know you pay and it's yours, but you and I could take screenshots of each other right now. It's hard to tell who owns it. ROB: In this case they actually were validating ownership against the blockchain. To get in, they were actually authenticating the ownership. But definitely hard right now. KEVIN: Exactly. It's a currency that's validated, but it's like, what's the value of having that picture other than getting an entrance? I understand that piece of it, but sticking it on your computer and saying “I own this,” like the picture behind me – it's not really worth anything. I'm still trying to wrap my head around NFTs, and that's my fault because I know that they're really taking off. ROB: There's a lot to go there. Even in the judgment of art. I can buy art at IKEA or I can buy art at Sotheby's, and those are two very different things. But I can buy art at IKEA that probably looks like something I could buy at Sotheby's. The value there is subjective, and where it lands, who knows? KEVIN: Yeah, exactly. I heard this really interesting podcast about a guy that was spending – he's a wine collector, and some of those bottles of wine are hundreds of thousands of dollars, and he said, “I drank one and it really wasn't that good.” [laughs] “You can get a comparable wine for $28.” ROB: Absolutely, or $3 at Trader Joe's, right? KEVIN: It's like, is that $400,000 better than the $3 one? [laughs] Or is it 15 times better? ROB: Kevin, when people want to find and connect with you and with GreenBanana, where should they go to find you? KEVIN: I used to lose my business card all the time, so I bought ijustmetkevin.com. ROB: Nice. KEVIN: That'll take you to my page. Or you can just go to greenbananaseo.com ROB: That is excellent. Kevin, thank you for coming on the podcast. Thank you for sharing your experience, your knowledge, things you've learned. I think we're all better for it. Thank you very much. KEVIN: I appreciate your time. This was wonderful. Thank you. ROB: Best wishes to you and the team. Take care. KEVIN: Thanks. Take care. ROB: Thank you for listening. The Marketing Agency Leadership Podcast is presented by Converge. Converge helps digital marketing agencies and brands automate their reporting so they can be more profitable, accurate, and responsive. To learn more about how Converge can automate your marketing reporting, email info@convergehq.com, or visit us on the web at convergehq.com.
Richard Martineau (mise à jour - 14 janvier 12h48) Entrevue avec Kevin Roy, président Fédération des comités de parents du Québec : Québec a annoncé hier le délestage de certains services dans les écoles. Le ministère de l’éducation va même jusqu’à recommander aux écoles d’avoir recours à des «parents volontaires» pour surveiller des groupes d’élèves. Comment ces annonces sont-elles perçues par les parents?Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Entrevue avec Sébastien Trudel, animateur radio : il en a long à dire sur le séjour à l'hôpital de son père. La Rencontre Lisée - Mulcair avec Jean-François Lisée, ancien chef du Parti québécois et chroniqueur politique, et Thomas Mulcair, ancien chef du NPD et analyste politique (La Joute, chroniqueur au Journal) : le retour à l'école et la gestion du risque. Segment LCN avec Richard et Jean-François Guérin : le retour en classe lundi. Un pédophile retrouve sa liberté. Entrevue avec Nic Payne, analyste et chroniqueur politique : le ministre Éric Girard a rencontré hier le commissaire de la LNH Gary Betman afin de discuter d'un éventuel retour des Nordiques. Suite à la rencontre, la LNH a toutefois déclaré ne pas voir d'intérêt pour l'instant. Également au menu, le PQ est dernier dans les intentions de vote selon les plus récents sondages. Chronique Crime et Société avec Félix Séguin, journaliste au Bureau d'enquête de Québecor : les rabatteuses de clientes pour les chirurgies esthétiques en Colombie. Un autre adolescent qui perd la vie à Montréal. La Rencontre Proulx-Martineau avec Gilles Proulx, chroniqueur au Journal de Montréal Journal de Québec : Gary Bettman dit non au retour des Nordiques. Le retour en classe. Un ado tué par balle sur le Plateau Mont-Royal. Le français écrit. La Rencontre Daoust-Martineau avec Yves Daoust, directeur de la section Argent du Journal de Montréal et du Journal de Québec : le gouvernement continue de serrer la vis aux non-vaccinés. La Caisse de dépôt va investir dans la méthadone. Entrevue avec Kevin Roy, président Fédération des comités de parents du Québec : Québec a annoncé hier le délestage de certains services dans les écoles. Le ministère de l'Éducation va même jusqu'à recommander aux écoles d'avoir recours à des «parents volontaires» pour surveiller des groupes d'élèves. Comment ces annonces sont-elles perçues par les parents? Chronique de Denise Bombardier, chroniqueuse au Journal de Montréal Journal de Québec : la gestion de la pandémie. La Rencontre Bock-Côté - Martineau avec Mathieu Bock-Côté, chroniqueur blogueur au Journal de Montréal Journal de Québec et animateur du balado « Les idées mènent le monde » à QUB radio : Entrevue avec Olivier Hernandez, Directeur du Planétarium Rio Tinto de Montréal : le film Don't look up disponible sur Netflix a suscité l'intérêt des cinéphiles du monde entier. Le film met en scène deux scientifiques qui tentent d'alerter la planète de leur plus récente découverte : une comète qui fonce tout droit sur la Terre. Ce scénario catastrophe est-il réaliste? Quelle leçon devons-nous retenir du message véhiculé par ce film? Une production QUB radio Janvier 2022 Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Entrevue avec Kevin Roy, président Fédération des comités de parents du Québec : Québec a annoncé hier le délestage de certains services dans les écoles. Le ministère de l'éducation va même jusqu'à recommander aux écoles d'avoir recours à des «parents volontaires» pour surveiller des groupes d'élèves. Comment ces annonces sont-elles perçues par les parents? Pour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Many businesses struggle with understanding SEO and trying to implement the right measures to gain value from it. Don't respond to that sketchy email telling you how bad your site's SEO is, listen to this episode with our amazing guest, Kevin Roy, an SEO master! Learn how to properly assess your site's SEO, understand the principles behind SEO, and what to do to get the most out of SEO and get your site to the top of the SERP! Busted Myths: Unsolicited frightening emails that you get about how bad your SEO rank is are complete crap. These reports, if even accurate, are only a small part of the picture. It's more important to look at your website's results than its SEO rank. Takeaways: Latent Semantic Indexing is one of the ways that Google decides the relevance of a keyword phrase. Google looks for other keywords on a website that support the keyword phrase searched for and considers it when ranking. Google has two jobs, keeping a person using google and satisfying the user, which in turn keeps them using Google. This guides everything that Google does when it comes to SEO. SEO ranking can be broken down into two buckets, the Technical Bucket and the Relevance Bucket. These two buckets are what Google regards when ranking websites. The Technical Bucket includes a site's speed, mobile compatibility, security, etc. These are all things that improve a user's experience and Google rewards sites for having a better user experience by ranking them higher. The Relevance Bucket is focused on the instances of the keyword phrase, keywords that support the keyword phrase, and links pertaining to the keyword phrase and its supporting keywords. Some companies panic when they hear that google updates or changes its SEO algorithm every year. About 80% of these updates are just to find fake websites and auto-generated content, so companies don't have to worry about them. It is important to understand that “buying links” or trying to cheat the system using auto-generated fake content and backlinks doesn't actually provide relevance or real results and by engaging in this you run the risk of getting caught by Google. An interesting trend to watch is how apps like Zillow, Truly, etc., not Google, are where people are actually searching for real estate. The same idea can be seen in the world of dating apps, Airbnb, Boat Trader, etc. Quote of the Show: “If you understand the principles behind SEO, then the methods will start to make sense, but a lot of people try to learn the methods without understanding the principles. So understanding the principle allows you to call bullshit on a lot of the methods” -Kevin Roy Links: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kevincharlesroy Twitter: @greenbananaseo Ijustmetkevin.com Company website: https://www.greenbananaseo.com/ Ways to Tune In: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hard-corps-marketing-show/id1338838763 Amazon Music/Audible: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/37228621-2f9c-4905-a223-1844effb49dd Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1vVLpNI1LssMTiL6Kdsamn Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-hard-corps-marketing-show Google Podcasts: https://play.google.com/music/m/Im7mytmu2wa2mekhoeixlja5hpe?t=The_Hard_Corps_Marketing_Show YouTube: https://youtu.be/8AGOmEYoMVI
This Week's ShowSegment 1: Week in Review, Habs News, League NewsCheck out news Headlines posts every week day at http://allhabs.net/ (AllHabs.net). Roster news - Carey Price has returned to the ice as he continues his rehab from knee surgery. Nick Suzuki says it was tough to see a good friend like Jesperi Kotkaniemi leave the organization. Dominique Ducharme says Alexander Romanov will play on the left side and Jonathan Drouin will play wing. Single game tickets for all Canadiens home games went on sale on Friday. Habs prospect report - Laval Rocket signed forward Kevin Roy to a one-year AHL contract. Canadiens rookies will play Senators rookies twice. Be sure to read the content at AHL.report and check out https://www.thepresszone.fm/ (The Press Zone - Montreal). Canadiens approach to developing prospects is under scrutiny since the departure of Jesperi Kotkaniemi. We'll discuss changes to the process. NHL news and notes - There is a proposal to create a taxi squad for goaltenders. A public service commercial with Mark Scheifele is causing a stir. NHL announced that Montreal will host the 2022 NHL Entry Draft. Segment 2: BIG Topic - Roster Spot ContendersWe take a look at the Canadiens prospects at rookie camp who may be primed to take a step forward in the organization. They are the new young guns: a forward, Jesse Ylonen and two defencemen, Kaiden Guhle and Mattias Norlinder. Segment 3: Have Your SayCanadiens upcoming events. Canadiens Connection Question of the Week. Listener's texts and emails. Canadiens Connection on Rocket Sports RadioCanadiens Connection is hosted by Rick Stephens (http://www.twitter.com/allhabs (@AllHabs)) with Amy Johnson (https://twitter.com/flyersrule (@FlyersRule)) and Chris G (https://twitter.com/chrishabs360 (@ChrisHabs360)). This talented team of credentialed journalists come together to share their valued insight. Canadiens Connection is a connection between fans, journalists, players, coaches, management to thoroughly discuss their favorite game in an informative, thought provoking, and entertaining way. Get the Canadiens Connection!Be sure to follow @habsconnection on https://twitter.com/HabsConnection (Twitter), https://www.facebook.com/habsconnection/ (Facebook), https://www.instagram.com/habsconnection/ (Instagram) Search for "Canadiens Connection" from Rocket Sports Radio on your favorite podcast app and subscribe! You can also listen to every episode on apps including: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/rocket-sports-radio/id1286574860?mt=2 (Apple Podcasts (iTunes)) https://open.spotify.com/show/2SHpmnrTsx8Jll1Yf99qAJ?si=mWDPeR2cSyKHzBvwXugTRw (Spotify) https://overcast.fm/itunes1286574860/rocket-sports-radio (Overcast) https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/rocket-sports-radio (Stitcher) https://castbox.fm/channel/id3054454 (Castbox) https://pca.st/71oN (Pocket Casts) https://radiopublic.com/canadiens-connection-69AMww (RadioPublic) https://tunein.com/podcasts/Sports--Recreation-Podcasts/Rocket-Sports-Radio-p1039405/ (TuneIn) https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuYmxvZ3RhbGtyYWRpby5jb20vcm9ja2V0c3BvcnRzL3BvZGNhc3Q (Google Podcasts) Share the Canadiens Connection on social media. And we would be grateful for your 5-star rating for the podcast! Support this podcast
Le président de la Fédération des comités de parents du Québec, Kevin Roy, parle de la confusion qui subsiste après les annonces du gouvernement sur la rentrée scolaire; Claude Veillée, de l'organisation des Cataractes de Shawinigan; raconte comment le passeport vaccinal a été testé lors d'un match de hockey; Chantal Hébert aborde l'enjeu de la lutte aux changements climatiques dans la campagne électorale fédérale; le ministre de l'Éducation, Jean-François Roberge, clarifie les mesures sanitaires de la rentrée scolaire; Charles-Philippe David, fondateur de la Chaire Raoul-Dandurand, analyse les effets de la crise en Afghanistan sur la présidence de Joe Biden; Sylvain Caron, directeur du Service de police de la Ville de Montréal, dénonce l'attaque survenue à l'endroit de deux policiers au Centre universitaire de santé McGill; et Rose-Aimée Automne T. Morin et Paul Journet débattent de l'éthique derrière le passeport vaccinal.
In this episode with Kevin Roy and Jeremy Labbe, we discuss the evolution of landfills and what disposal may look like in the future.
Le « Ben voyons donc » de Sophie Durocher : deux synagogues hassidiques ont déposé une injonction pour avoir le droit de se réunir. Discussion avec le collaborateur du jour, Patrick Déry, analyste en politiques publiques : le vaccin. Le couvre-feu. 2,6 millions de tests rapides qui dorment. Entrevue téléphonique avec Jean-Pierre Fortin, président national du Syndicat des douanes et de l’immigration : quel est le portrait global de la situation aux douanes depuis le début de la pandémie ? Entrevue téléphonique avec Kevin Roy, président de la FCPQ - Fédération du comité des parents du Québec : plusieurs parents d’étudiants s’inquiètent de la motivation, des notes en baisse et de l’apprentissage de leurs enfants à l’école. Des sondages de la FCPQ le démontrent. Une production QUB radio Janvier 2021 Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Entrevue téléphonique avec Kevin Roy, président de la FCPQ - Fédération du comité des parents du Québec : plusieurs parents d’étudiants s’inquiètent de la motivation, des notes en baisse et de l’apprentissage de leurs enfants à l’école. Des sondages de la FCPQ le démontrent. Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Kevin Roy is the Co-Founder of GreenBanana SEO, a pay-for-performance SEO company and digital marketing agency. In this episode, he talks all about how Google Analytics promotes digital accountability. He even shares some insightful tips on how to leverage it to grow your brand. Finally, he shares his favorite books too. Tune in now: https://shanebarker.com/podcast/google-analytics-and-digital-accountability-with-kevin-roy/ Also, here are some of the other useful web analytics tools that you can use: https://shanebarker.com/blog/web-analytics-tools/
Kevin Roy is the Co-Founder of GreenBanana SEO, a pay-for-performance SEO company and digital marketing agency. In this episode, he talks all about quantum theory and the power of positivity. He also explains how it helps scale up his agency. Tune in now: https://shanebarker.com/podcast/quantum-theory-and-its-relevance-to-marketing-with-kevin-roy/ Also, lead generation is critical for growing your business and agency. Here are the best strategies you can employ to boost your lead generation efforts: https://shanebarker.com/blog/linkedin-b2b-lead-generation/
Kevin Roy is the Co-Founder of GreenBanana SEO, a pay-for-performance SEO company and digital marketing agency. In this episode, he talks all about the importance of relevance and user experience when it comes to SEO. Tune in now: https://shanebarker.com/podcast/the-pareto-principle-and-how-to-use-it-for-seo-with-kevin-roy/ Also, here are some of the best ways through which you can improve your user experience: https://shanebarker.com/blog/user-experience-seo/
Cosmic balladeer [Mister K](http://www.heyheymisterk.com/) is back on the show, making his first appearance in a number of years, and his first with his current musical identity and sound. We talked about the gradual transition away from his previous [Kevin Roy](http://witchpolice.com/e/wr210-kevin-roy-34d1d44229a9a6/) persona, making music that's true to himself, his upcoming record, documenting foxes, and much more! This episode brought to you by [Rob Crooks](http://robcrooks.bandcamp.com/) and [Saskatoon Folk Rap Records](http://saskatoonfolkraprecords.bandcamp.com/), as well as [Devine Shirt Company](http://devineshirtcompany.ca/)! Huge thanks to everyone who supports the podcast on Patreon. You can help out for as little as $1 a month if you like the show and want to throw some change in the guitar case!
Cosmic balladeer Mister K is back on the show, making his first appearance in a number of years, and his first with his current musical identity and sound. We talked about the gradual transition away from his previous Kevin Roy persona, making music that’s true to himself, his upcoming record, documenting foxes, and much more!
The CWB Association brings you a weekly podcast that covers what's happening in the world of welding. We speak to people passionate about the world of welding and fabrication. Get the right tips and industry information to stay on top of what's happening in the Welding industry. #welding #welding podcast. This week's guest is Kevin Roy. You can find Kevin's welded artwork @kevinr306
Everyone welcome to the show assistant director (A.D.) Kevin Roy! Kevin has worked on numerous projects as a production assistant working his way up to the assistant director position including ‘The 40-Year-Old Virgin‘, ‘The Lone Ranger’, ‘Lemony Snicket’s: A Series Of Unfortunate Events’, ‘Live Free Or Die Hard’, ‘War of the Worlds’ and dozens more! In this episode we talk about some other projects including ‘We Bought A Zoo’, ‘Pirates 4: On Stranger Tides’, ‘Blades of Glory’, ‘Zathura: A Space Adventure’, ‘Dodgeball’ and others!
Cette semaine à Accès Libre: La réforme de la gouvernance scolaire et les parents d’élèves handicapés ou en difficulté d’apprentissage et d’adaptation, avec Kevin Roy, président de la Fédération des comités de parents du Québec. Le point sur le transport adapté avec Serge Poulin, directeur général du Regroupement des usagers du transport adapté et accessible… Cet article Les enjeux de l’accessibilité, avec Luc Fortin est apparu en premier sur Canal M, la radio de Vues et Voix.
Our interview with folk-pop cosmic balladeer Mister K went much further than we were able to share with you on Episode 491 of Folk Roots Radio. Check out the full interview below. Kevin Roy Kratsch spent five years on the road as country folk singer-songwriter Kevin Roy before re-inventing himself as cosmic balladeer Mister K, and starting work on “In Event Of Moon Disaster”, a folk-pop journey through the highs and lows of a mental health struggle, what Kevin describes as those 'Darker Days'. In Event Of Moon Disaster was created with producer and collaborator Rusty Matyas (The Sheepdogs, The Weakerthans, Imaginary Cities) who opened up about his own struggles with alcoholism prior starting work on the project. The two found support, inspiration, and empowerment while breathing life into these songs; a testament to the strength of healing through music and art. There have been three singles released from the album, so far: “Hundreds Of Dollars”, “Lonely One” and the latest, “Darker Days” – Kevin’s personal story and a song he hopes will be a conversation starter with respect to the importance of discussing mental health. The new single is being released on January 29 to coincide with Bell Let’s Talk Day. The full album will arrive later in 2020. Mister K sat down with Folk Roots Radio at the 2019 Folk Music Ontario conference to chat about the new project. For more information about the music of Mister K, visit heyheymisterk.com. Music: Mister K “Hundreds of Dollars” and “Lonely One” from “In Event of Moon Disaster” (2020, Self) and “Darker Days” (Live).
On Episode 491 of Folk Roots Radio we chat to Kevin Roy from Manitoba about his new music project as cosmic balladeer Mister K, and upcoming album “In Event of Moon Disaster” – a musical journey through the highs and lows of a mental health struggle. In Event of Moon Disaster is a wonderful album and this is a great interview. We wrap up the hour with more of the new music that we’ve received, and this time around we hear from The Marrieds, William Kuklis, Harrow Fair, Simon Mayor and Jay Aymar. We also include a special tribute to the fabulous Nashville songwriter David Olney, who passed away suddenly last week during an in the round live performance at a showcasing event in Florida. Check out the full playlist on the website: https://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-491-feat-mister-k-more-new-releases/
Kevin Roy Kramer has been listening to the Planetary Gig Talk podcasts, has attended Victor Wooten’s camps, and reached out to me so I invited him to do a podcast interview. What a smart, eclectic, thoughtful, cool guy! Kevin started with the recorder in 4th grade, trumpet in 5th grade, guitar in 8th grade, and now also plays drums and other instruments. Kevin says, “Music is a way for people to just express themselves as themselves.” He also says music “is a great way to connect and reconnect with yourself and it’s a source of renewable joy.” Kevin is a very spiritual human too, and has been practicing yoga for some time and also setting mantras to music, i.e., cosmic chants. He says we have been in a visually oriented society and the auditory has been overshadowed. He says sound and vibration are building blocks to our material world. “Music actively enriches our lives.” “I know how music has helped me and inspired me, and so if I can make music that down the road helps other people and inspires them, then mission accomplished, I suppose.” Kevin says that the power of music is really the power of love. It’s more than just the love of two people; “we have so much in common, we’re all in this together.”
Amid concerns of credibility, cash flows and carbon, investors are shying away from the oil and gas industry. What's behind investor apathy? And, how are E&P strategies changing? IHS Markit experts from our financial services and energy businesses take a look from both the investor and operator viewpoints.
In another imperious edition of That Thing I Always Say, Robin says, “Envision this in play.” Ask Ken and Robin finds Patreon backer Kevin Roy seeking the scoop on remote control inventor John Hays Hammond Jr. Backer Martijn Waegemakers meets us in the Mythology Hut to ponder the diminishing returns of Robin Hood adaptations. Backer […]
The Anaheim Ducks snap their five game losing streak with a 2-1 victory over the Colorado Avalanche. Eddy and Patrick are back on the podcast to break down a Ducks victory… YES you heard that right! Topics discussed include: Ian Cole’s knee-on-knee hit with Devin Shore, Ryan Getzlaf makes his return to the lineup, and Kevin Roy is finally back in Anaheim. All that and MORE on the latest edition of the Forever Mighty Podcast!Our Patreon is here! Check out all the bonus content we are bringing you. We've given you options, but any and every contribution helps us continue to run the show at full capacity! The shows as you know them remain free but we will be providing some awesome bonus content for those who decide to contribute to the show. https://www.patreon.com/puckguysforevermightyAnCheck us out on Twitter @ForeverMightyFM and Instagram @forevermightypod for updates on giveaways, new episodes, and more! If you liked the show be sure to head over to iTunes and give us a rating and review, we really appreciate them!
The San Diego Gulls were back on home ice Saturday night to square off against the San Antonio Rampage. San Diego is coming off of a 5-2 victory on Wednesday night against the Tucson Roadrunners, beating them for the first time in 8 meetings! Entering tonight's game against the Rampage, the Gulls sat in 3rd place in the AHL Pacific Division with 62 points, and were looking to gain ground on Bakersfield and San Jose. After a scoreless first period, the San Diego Gulls and San Antonio Rampage were both looking to get on the scoreboard first as they hit the ice for the second period. Both goaltenders held strong, so the offenses were looking to make a spark! San Antonio opened the game's scoring midway through the second period, the Gulls were able to strike back quickly, tallying back to back goals from Kevin Roy and Simon Benoit within a matter of seconds. With the score locked at 2 heading into the final period, both teams were hungry to cash in on the go-ahead goal. Fortunately, the Gulls survived a back and fourth third period, and sealed the 5-4 victory with an empty netter in the final second of the game! ICYM any of the action from tonight's game, studio producer Brandon Truffa recaps all of the highlights from tonight's game in this compacto! You can follow Brandon on Twitter @ BTruffles!
After San Antonio opened the game's scoring midway through the second period, the Gulls were able to strike back quickly, tallying back to back goals from Kevin Roy and Simon Benoit within a matter of seconds. With the score locked at 2 heading into the final period, both teams were hungry to cash in on the go-ahead goal. Can the Gulls carry their momentum into the final period and claim a victory? Andy Zilch and B.J. MacPherson brought you all of the fast-skating, hard-hitting action of tonight's game at the Pechanga Arena. Click below to listen!
In this episode we talk to Kevin Roy, Co-Founder of Green Banana SEO. Click here to connect with this guest on LinkedIn.
Winnipeg country roots troubadour singer-songwriter Kevin Roy joins us on Episode 377 of Folk Roots Radio for a chat about his music and three live songs. It's a great session and definitely worth checking out. We also include new music from Manitoba Hal, Gordie Tentrees and Jaxon Haldane, Ambre McLean, Vi Wickam And Justin Branum, Anne Janelle, Billy Strings, Norm Brunet, Samantha Martin & Delta Sugar and Marie Knight. Check out the full playlist: http://folkrootsradio.com/folk-roots-radio-episode-377-kevin-roy-live-new-releases/
Everyone loves a good story. Winnipeg country roots troubadour, Kevin Roy, shares his songs as if telling a story for the first time over morning coffee. He delivers poignant folk ballads, wry wit toe-tappers, and barnburners with the right balance of aw-shucks honesty and unbridled enthusiasm. Kevin released his very well received first full length long player "Heartworn Highways" in 2016. Kevin Roy sat down with Jan Hall from Folk Roots Radio at the 2017 Folk Music Ontario conference to chat about his music and play a few tunes live. It's a great session, and definitely worth a listen. Check out Kevin Roy online at http://kevinroymusic.com. Music: Kevin Roy "The Mighty River" (live), "Taller Than The Trees" (Live) and "Gone With The Wind" (Live).
Country storyteller [Ridley Bent](http://www.ridleybent.ca/) is back with his first new record in four years, and he sits down to talk about the new album, his band the Killer Tumbleweeds, his impressions on Winnipeg's music scene as an outsider (albeit one who has been living here for about a decade already), and much more! Head down to [the Park Theatre this Thursday (April 5)](http://www.facebook.com/events/2064772493805421/) for the release of the new album, featuring opener [Kevin Roy](http://www.kevinroymusic.com/) (a familiar name to regular Witchpolice listeners)! This episode brought to you by [Red Moon Road and Hillsburn at the Park Theatre](http://www.facebook.com/events/181874962588396/) (April 18) and by [Low Cloud](http://www.lowcloud.ca/) -- a local, legal online distributor of CBD products. Use our code "CBDWITCH" on their lowcloud.ca website for 15% off your first order. We also have a bit of a bonus at the end of the show: local record producer and past guest [Jordan Voth](http://jnvoth.com/) hooked us up with a brand new track by [Alone I Walk](http://[[text](http://)](http://)aloneiwalk.bandcamp.com/) from their upcoming LP, 'Wander'. Stay tuned to the end of the podcast to hear it!
Winnipeg singer-songwriter Kevin Roy, joins us on Episode 324 of Folk Roots Radio to chat about his great 2016 album “Heartworn Highways” and his upcoming Canadian tour dates. And, as usual, we also take a look at some of the latest new releases on the folk and roots scene. Check out the full playlist alongside loads more content on our website at http://folkrootsradio.com.
Cleo Valente is back this month talking about "Extras." Cleo talks to her friends and producers Kevin Roy and Vanessa, As well as actors Vincent Yearly, Nichola Fynn and Sean Lee. They discuss the do's and don'ts about being a background actor and tips that you can follow to help you in your acting journey. Like us on Facebook and follow us on twitter. Subscribe and review on Itunes.
Folk/country/roots troubadour Kevin Roy is back on the show for his third appearance since 2014! He's currently promoting his fantastic new record Heartworn Highways. We talk about the album, the trials and tribulations of being a full-time musician, his recording and songwriting process and much more!
Folk/country/roots troubadour Kevin Roy is back on the show for his third appearance since 2014! He's currently promoting his fantastic new record Heartworn Highways. We talk about the album, the trials and tribulations of being a full-time musician, his recording and songwriting process and much more!
In what tier do Cam Talbot, Matt Murray, and Marc-Andre Fleury presently preside? Can Josh Bailey continue to contend for the Art Ross? Are backup goalies making pushes in Winnipeg, Dallas or San Jose? How juiced up are fiery lines in Colorado and Nashville? Is Erik Karlsson secretly finding out what it's like to play for other teams in a vast league-wide conspiracy? Tune in to this week's episode of the Keeping Karlsson Hockey Podcast to find out! This Tuesday, take on Elan and Brian in our Keeping Karlsson FanDuel listener league! Our contest opens every Monday night-- there are limited spots available, so hit the link around 7 or 8pm ET to guarantee your spot in our game. Players discussed on this episode include Cam Talbot, Connor McDavid, Josh Bailey, Milan Lucic, Jesse Puljujarvi, Oscar Klefbom, Justin Faulk, Matt Murray, Tristan Jarry, Marc-Andre Fleury, William Karlsson, Erik Haula, Steve Mason, Connor Hellebuyck, Dustin Byfuglien, Jacob Trouba, Ryan Getzlaf, Kevin Roy, Rickard Rakell, Adam Henrique, Cam Fowler, Brandon Montour, Ryan Johansen, Filip Forsberg, Kevin Fiala, Craig Smith, Kyle Turris, Viktor Arvidsson, Scott Hartnell, Evgenii Dadonov, Jared McCann, Nick Bjugstad, Jared Spurgeon, Matt Dumba, Taylor Hall, Kyle Palmieri, Jesper Bratt, Brian Gibbons, Brian Boyle, Marcus Johansson, Nico Hischier, Cory Schneider, Alex Pietrangelo, Colton Parayko, Magnus Paajarvi, Dmitri Jaskin, Devan Dubnyk, Alex Stalock, Auston Matthews, William Nylander, Mitch Marner, Logan Couture, Brent Burns, Martin Jones, Aaron Dell, Kevin Labanc, Ben Bishop, Kari Lehtonen, Craig Anderson, Bobby Ryan, Esa Lindell, Alex Edler, Danton Heinen, Colin Miller, Nathan MacKinnon, Mikko Rantanen, Gabriel Landeskog, Tyson Barrie, Erik Johnson, J.T. Compher, Brock Boeser, T.J. Brodie, Michael Ferland, Tyler Johnson, Philip Danault, Brandon Dubinsky, Nick Foligno, Boone Jenner, Oliver Bjorkstrand and more. * * * Like what you hear? Support us by telling a friend, subscribing to and reviewing Keeping Karlsson on iTunes, and following us on Twitter (@keepingkarlsson). Even better, support us by becoming a patron of Keeping Karlsson! Patrons support future episodes of the show and get all kinds of perks in return, like midweek bonus episodes, participation in Patroncasts, an invitation to the secret patrons-only Facebook group, and access to our weekly show notes and more. Check out the link above for all the deets. The Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast is proudly presented by DobberHockey. Thanks for listening!Want to advertise on this podcast? Go to https://redcircle.com/brands and sign up.