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Michael and Colin meet with Lonn Cunningham, a veteran, inventor, and dedicated fisherman. Lonn shares how his mobility disabilities have put him in a unique position to help people find human connection.
Callers let Tom know what things they do for comfort in trying times! What do Best Show listeners do to feel better?! What does Tom do? Tom also discusses his weekend of seeing 3 shows! Also, Tom gets a call from LONN CHAINY JR. IN HORRORBRIDGE! SUPPORT THE BEST SHOW ON PATREON! WEEKLY BONUS EPISODES & VIDEO EPISODES! https://www.patreon.com/TheBestShow WATCH THE BEST SHOW LIVE EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT 6PM PT ON TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/bestshow4life FOLLOW THE BEST SHOW: https://twitter.com/bestshow4life https://instagram.com/bestshow4life https://tiktok.com/@bestshow4life https://www.youtube.com/bestshow4life THE BEST SHOW IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://thebestshow.net https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-best-show HEARD IT ON THE BEST SHOW PLAYLIST https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2XIpICdeecaBIC2kBLUpKL?si=07ccc339d9d84267 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In HOUR THREE of the Sports Hangover, Sean Fox of Sportstalk 97.7 joins the show, and we talk #LSU football with Lonn Phillips Sullivan of LSUOddesy.com
Big Lonn is a professional security guard for multi platinum rapper and singer, Wiz Khalifa and a martial artist who practices jiu jitsu, muay thai and other mixed martial arts. He is the creator of High Rollerz Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and is a purple belt under Warren Stout at Renzo Gracie of Pittsburgh (Stout Academy). In addition to High Rollerz, Lonnie is the co founder of Lonn Wicc, a natural, hemp wick product that is sold exclusively through the sponsor of this podcast, Lit Distribution. You can grab exclusive, original Zippo lighters as well as custom inserts, accessories, original Lonn Wicc and more when you shop at www.litdistro.co and use code CURIOUS for 10% OFF your order! Add Lit on social media @litzipps and as always, stay curious! Follow @realcuriousjones on IG
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Next in our final Summer Series Takeover it's Tarleton State! Kendra talks to TSU Director of Athletics, Lonn Resiman who gets us fired up for the new year discussing the numerous facility enhancements, new women's basketball and baseball head coach hirings, and Reisman's tenure at Tarleton State seeing the university through NAIA, D2, and now D1.
"Inspiring | Resilient | Triumphant" are 3 words that describe our guest today, Coach Lonn Will. Allow us to bring you into the heart of a deeply personal conversation around overcoming toxic relationships, as we sit down with life coach Lonn Will. There's nothing quite as invigorating as a person who has weathered the storm and lived to tell the tale. Lonn is one such survivor who has endured and conquered the pain of ten toxic relationships. She takes us on her journey, filled with self-sacrifice and the search for a father figure, and ultimately, a journey towards self-love. Lonn speaks about the turning point in her life that led her to reclaim her power, inspired by her young daughter. Hear about her transformative journey towards self-confidence that involved therapy, self-help books, and a hefty dose of determination. Your host, Gemma Serenity's story of resilience and self-love emphasizes the strength and power that women possess. This episode is more than just a conversation; it's a testament to the transformative power of self-love and the strength of the human spirit. Join us, and be prepared to leave feeling inspired, informed, and empowered. Coach Lonn Will's bio As a Life Coach, Lonn Will specializes in empowering professional women to prioritize self-love and amplify the life they envisioned by unpacking their life's vision for fulfillment. As she overcame over 10 toxic relationships after placing herself and her dreams on the “back burner”! Lonn naturally gravitated to life coaching having helped people throughout her life for the past 25 years. She has always had a passion for encouraging women around her. Lonn earned a master's degree in counseling psychology with an emphasis on marriage and family therapy. Throughout the pandemic, she has seen the need to encourage successful women to intentionally follow their passions in life to increase their peace, love, and joy. Not only does she help women feel empowered, but she also helps them get out of their own heads, and become clear on who they truly are so that they can live the enhanced life they've always wanted. Lonn established The Confidence Suite (a Facebook Community) and has continued to provide these women with the much-needed coaching they deserve. Connect with Coach Lonn Coach Lonn is empowering driven women to elevate their life & make their dreams a reality. Link tree: https://linktr.ee/lonnwill Facebook group "The Confidence Suite for Driven Women": https://www.facebook.com/groups/137058907958594 her LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lonn-will-b27b42201/ Email address: lonnscoaching@gmail.com YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@LonnWill Coach Lonn Will's first episode on Real Talk Real Women: https://www.realtalk-realwomen.com/e/s2e39-breaking-the-curse-of-emotional-pain-healing-from-betrayal-and-being-cheated-on-with-lonn-will/ Watch the recording of our second episode on YouTube as well: https://youtu.be/YP8frnMpVI0 ----more---- Join us and share your empowering story! If you're a woman, a business owner, or an aspiring entrepreneur who has triumphed over abusive and toxic relationships (ranging from self-abuse to domestic violence), we invite you to make your story heard. At our podcast, we believe in the power of sharing experiences without revealing identities. By going public with your journey, you can inspire others and uplift our audience, giving them hope and strength to break free from the confines of abuse behind closed doors. Don't hesitate any longer - apply now at: https://apply.gemmaserenity.com. On a related note, the Global Network of Success (GNS) has recently launched another show called Uplift! Inspiring Stories to Uplift the World on June 1st, 2023. The application link remains the same for both shows. For Uplift!, we are seeking individuals with inspiring and uplifting stories to share with our audience. Regardless of your gender or background, you can make a positive impact without focusing on personal abuse experiences. Apply now and be part of our journey: https://apply.gemmaserenity.com. Discover more about Uplift! and explore our website at: https://uplift-inspire.com.
Hello everyone and welcome back! This week I have a bite-sized episode for you on multivitamins! This episode is jam-packed with science (see references below) and will give you the tools and knowledge to encourage or confirm your use of multivitamins! Get in touch with me: Email: gardnermairi12345@gmail.comInstagram: mairihgardnerTiktok: mairigardner57 Blog: aaahealths.com Website: www.mairigardner.com Do you have any questions about what I offer and how I can help you? Book your FREE 15-minute session today @ www.mairigardner.com I would love to chat! Remember to share, like, comment and follow! References Beeram, I., Mortensen, S.J., Yeritsyan, D., Momenzadeh, K., von Keudell, A. and Nazarian, A., 2021. Multivitamins and risk of fragility hip fracture: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Archives of osteoporosis, 16, pp.1-7.Beeram, I., Mortensen, S.J., Yeritsyan, D., Momenzadeh, K., von Keudell, A. and Nazarian, A., 2021. Multivitamins and risk of fragility hip fracture: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Archives of osteoporosis, 16, pp.1-7.Vos, E., 2001. Multivitamin supplements are effective and inexpensive agents to lower homocysteine levels. Archives of Internal Medicine, 161(5), pp.771-778.Lonn, E.M., 2012. Multivitamins in prevention of cardiovascular disease. JAMA, 308(17), pp.1802-1803.Grima, N.A., Pase, M.P., Macpherson, H. and Pipingas, A., 2012. The effects of multivitamins on cognitive performance: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, 29(3), pp.561-569.Dickinson, A., MacKay, D. and Wong, A., 2015. Consumer attitudes about the role of multivitamins and other dietary supplements: Report of a survey. Nutrition journal, 14(1), pp.1-5.Dickinson, A. and MacKay, D., 2014. Health habits and other characteristics of dietary supplement users: a review. Nutrition journal, 13(1), p.14.Giovannucci, E., Stampfer, M.J., Colditz, G.A., Hunter, D.J., Fuchs, C., Rosner, B.A., Speizer, F.E. and Willett, W.C., 1998. Multivitamin use, folate, and colon cancer in women in the Nurses' Health Study. Annals of internal medicine, 129(7), pp.517-524.Gaziano, J.M., Sesso, H.D., Christen, W.G., Bubes, V., Smith, J.P., MacFadyen, J., Schvartz, M., Manson, J.E., Glynn, R.J. and Buring, J.E., 2012. Multivitamins in the prevention of cancer in men: the Physicians' Health Study II randomized controlled trial. Jama, 308(18), pp.1871-1880.
I had an amazing conversation with life coach Lonn Will as she talks about the meaning of her business and how she got to where she is today. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/raymond-ricks-ii/support
Michael Sudhalter spoke with Tarleton Vice President of Intercollegiate Athletics Lonn Reisman on the newest episode of the Straight Outta WAC podcast. Reisman is in his 29th year as the athletic director at Tarleton. Reisman was also the head men's basketball coach at Tarleton for over 30 years. Get full access to WAC Hoops Nation Newsletter at wachoopsnation.substack.com/subscribe
Tune in to another episode with ball-buster Basile and the legendary Lonn Friend as the UCLA alumni cover everything from meditation to Metallica. Hear about Lonn's favorite RIP parties, including the last GNR club show. And what does the celebrated writer and editor say about Emily Justin's first...Rock 'n' roll isn't dead yet.Follow, rate and share if you dig the podcast. Follow Basile's antics on Instagram and Twitter, and check out the website for even more. In the meantime, take care of one another.
Lots of discussion about what we've been playing in VR. VR Gaming Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vrgamingpodcast Justin's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mamefan Justin's email: mamefanyt@gmail.com Alex's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/virtualinsider VR Gaming Podcast Discord link: https://discord.gg/Kbg44ADPD2 Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vrgamingpodcast/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vrgamingpodcast/support
Lots of discussion about the 2022 VR GOTY and what we've been playing in VR. Justin's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mamefan Justin's email: mamefanyt@gmail.com Alex's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/virtualinsider VR Gaming Podcast Discord link: https://discord.gg/Kbg44ADPD2 Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vrgamingpodcast/support --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vrgamingpodcast/support
We end the year on a high note, with a nice, high end PCVR double header. If you like the video, subscribe & ring the bell. Do you appreciate original VR gaming content, free from carbon copy click bait and cringe thumbnails? If so, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/VirtualStrangers Paypal: virtualstrangersvr@gmail.com Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/vk4BNqB Follow Us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/VRtualStrangers https://twitter.com/LethalWeaselVRFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/VirtualStran... Q2C on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/oq2co...and on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh2u... Check out Wes on PSVR Gamescast Live every Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/c/WithoutParo...& Check out Wes, Ruuts & Eric on The VR CruCast every Monday: https://www.youtube.com/c/GamertagVRLIVE Virtual Strangers P.O. Box 114 Waco, KY 40385
9️⃣5️⃣ En el programa 95 de Hadoken, finalmente conseguimos reunir al equipo médico habitual, algo que no sucedía desde hace siglos. 🏆💩 Comenzamos con los premios The Game Awards de nuestro querido, Geoff Keighley, gala que se celebrará el 8 de diciembre y que nos ha dejado ya la lista de nominados. 📺 Y luego repasamos gameplays de títulos como Hogwarts Legacy, LONN o Project The Perceiver. 🥩 Y de solomillo, nuestro Top 5 de juegos inacabados y que nos duele no haberlo hecho, y otro Top 5 de justamente lo opuesto: títulos que nos arrepentimos de habernos acabado.
Business is about to pick up in a big way. Let's talk about it. Join the Movember movement: https://movember.com/t/thegamecats If you like the video, subscribe & ring the bell. Do you appreciate original VR gaming content, free from carbon copy click bait and cringe thumbnails? If so, please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/VirtualStrangers Paypal: virtualstrangersvr@gmail.com Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/vk4BNqB Follow Us on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/VRtualStrangers https://twitter.com/LethalWeaselVRFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/VirtualStran... Q2C on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/oq2co...and on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh2u... Check out Wes on PSVR Gamescast Live every Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/c/WithoutParo... Virtual Strangers P.O. Box 114 Waco, KY 40385
Lonn's bioAs a Life Coach, Lonn Will specializes in empowering professional women to prioritize self-love and amplify the life they envisioned by unpacking their life's vision for fulfillment. She overcame over 10 toxic relationships after placing herself and her dreams on the “back burner”. Lonn naturally gravitated to life coaching having helped people throughout her life for the past 25 years. She has always had a passion for encouraging women around her.Lonn earned a master's degree in counseling psychology with an emphasis on marriage and family therapy. Throughout the pandemic, she has seen the need to encourage successful women to intentionally follow their passions in life to increase their peace, love, and joy.Not only does she help women feel empowered, but she also helps them get out of their own heads, and become clear on who they truly are, so that they can live the enhanced life they've always wanted. Lonn established The Confidence Suite Facebook community and is continuing to provide these women with the much-needed coaching they deserve.Connect with Coach LonnLonn's most current URL: https://linktr.ee/lonnwillFree “Stop Living In Autopilot” workbook: https://wondrous-designer-7850.ck.page/ac01dfe283Schedule your Life Vision Consultation with Lonn: https://app.squarespacescheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=26383483&appointmentType=33903481https://www.facebook.com/lonn.will Get full access to Gemma's Gem blog & Real Talk Real Women podcast at gemmasgem.substack.com/subscribe
On today's episode of AW360 we speak with Lonn Shulkin, CEO at BAM Strategy. Lonn discusses how BAM measures the impact of using empathy to market to consumers, the digitization of brands, the common challenges their clients are trying to overcome, and what he calls “careiosity.”
Lonn has 2 great books I recommend ... Life On Planet Rock Sweet Demotion --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shawn-ratches/support
Wes and Ruuts recap the week in Vr gaming. If you like the video, subscribe and ring the bell.
Mark Rogers, "The Voice of College Football", welcomes Lonn Phillips-Sullivan of LSU Odyssey to discuss Lonn's coverage of LSU spring practice and Brian Kelly's news conferences in Baton Rouge. For complete college football coverage please visit markrogerstv.com.
Whether you grew up in the 80s or 90s or not, most rock fans know the name Lonn Friend. From Hustler magazine to editor of RIP Magazine. He quickly became familiar to all of us during MTV's glory years. Mr. Friend even authored his own story "Life On Planet Rock"Metallica's trust in Lonn has always shown with all access to studios, stages, stadiums, multiple documentary appearances, and even supplying the band with "code of the road" supplies. Our interview questions were quickly tossed aside as we thoroughly enjoyed soaking up 40 years of memories, stories, trivia, and a few never heard before Metallica memories. Jägermeister anyone? You know everything gets covered when he begins the episode flaunting his free Aerosmith headphones! Thank you again Lonn, you are a helluva kind soul sir.......
Smart Agency Masterclass with Jason Swenk: Podcast for Digital Marketing Agencies
Is your leadership style genuine and sincere? Do you have empathy where your team is concerned? Do your clients display empathy for their end-users? When Lonn Shulkin first started working at Bam Strategy, they had just lost their biggest client and were in the process of pivoting and taking the opportunity to shift their focus to find their ideal customer. Eleven years later, Lonn is now the CEO at Bam Strategy and is dedicated to motivating consumer behavior through strategy, media, platforms, and creative initiatives. He sat down with Jason to discuss how they went from losing their biggest client to getting to eight figures, how they started building their sales team, and how empathy has helped them increase client and employee retention. 3 Golden Nuggets Building their sales team. Losing a client that represented 70% of their business meant the agency had to find a way to pivot and use that experience with a global client to diversify. After realizing what they were great at, they got specific on who their perfect audience was and then focused on the business development side to build the sales team around that. Investing in leadership. This agency has been able to improve its employee retention by understanding that each individual employee needed the time and attention and the effort from them to understand their role in the company. They worked to create an honest relationship where an employee could go to them if they had other job offers and give them a chance to discuss why they should stay. They also started doing more social activities as a group to create bonds and created leadership programs to start building up their leadership practice. Putting in that work results in a culture fit that permeates to all employees. Teaching their clients empathy. Just like they built employee retention and loyalty by implementing empathy into their company culture, Lonn says they now try to extend that concept to clients to teach them how to care about their customers in the same way. It's been a big driver of growth and success caring about the end-user in the same way because that's what creates brand loyalty today. Sponsors and Resources Verblio: Today's episode of the Smart Agency Masterclass is sponsored by Verblio. Check out Verblio.com/smartagency and get 50% off your first month of content creation. Our team loves using Verblio because of the ease in their process and their large pool of crowd-sourced writers. Subscribe Apple | Spotify | iHeart Radio | Stitcher | Radio FM Grow Your Agency & Increase Employee Retention Through Empathy {These transcripts have been auto-generated. While largely accurate, they may contain some errors.} Jason: [00:00:00] What's up, agency owners? Jason Swenk here, and I have another amazing guest who has grown an eight-figure agency, very, very profitable. Done it through amazing team, amazing systems and done it with empathy. And so let's go ahead and get into the show. Hey, Lonn. Welcome to the show. Lonn: [00:00:28] How's it going? Great to be here. Thank you for having me. Jason: [00:00:31] Yeah, man. Uh, so tell us who you are and what do you do? Lonn: [00:00:34] Uh, so Lonn Shulkin. I am CEO at Bam Strategy. Been with the agency for 11 or so years, and just very passionate about growing teams and certainly what we do, which is working as an agency with pretty large customers bring brands that you would know that really focuses on digital experience. So not necessarily the UX stuff, but how we can actually engage customers and communicate with them on a one-to-one basis. Jason: [00:01:05] Awesome. Tell us kind of the progression or the different cycles that Bam has actually gone through in the past… I guess two decades. Lonn: [00:01:14] Yeah, it's quite the ride. I'm sure it's a common ride as a, as I've heard from other guests on your show. But, um, when I joined 11 or so years ago, we had that, that one really big flagship client was taken up 60 or 70% of the business and… yeah it was pretty scary times. And I think at the moment they had actually told us they were, they were a global brand and they had told us that they were going to consolidate all of their marketing in the US and we're based in Montreal in Canada. So that was a moment where I had just joined the company and we had to figure out how we were going to, um… Luckily, we had a bit of a runway from the client, so they gave us a couple of years notice there, but usually you don't get that in my experience. Um, but we had to figure out, you know, how we were going to pivot and shift and how we're going to use a lot of our experience with this big global brand to diversify. And so that was probably phase one coming in… the agency is actually 25 years old so coming in as sort of the new guy, there was a lot of work to do as far as aligning teams. And, and for me as a new leader, just sort of figuring out who are my people who share my vision and who buys into that and who can help me craft the company that we, we want it to be and grow it, because at the time growth was not always in an upwards sort of direction. So lots of up and down. And then we had that big client and so really shifted to focus on those leaders in the company. And that's when I'd say we started shifting into phase two, which is more focused on biz dev, not a ton of RFPs, I would say, although we won a few. But a really big focus on when we had opportunities going all in and choosing those right opportunities cause we started to understand a little bit of what we were great at at the time. And just putting our all into the pitches that made sense and throwing away the ones that didn't, and I think that was really key for us. And that's when we started winning a few and got a little bit of diversification. Jason: [00:03:25] I like that you got specific on who your perfect audience is. It sounds like. And then you built the sales team around that. Too many people go, oh my God, I'm gonna lose my biggest client. And my gosh, that was so nice of them to give you a huge runway. And that doesn't happen. I've seen so many agencies go in there. They give you a good runway. And I liked that you focused on the sales team because a lot of times people just say, hey, sales, go find business, but they don't give them direction. So let's talk a little bit more about the sales team that you guys created. Were these hunters? Were these farmers? Talk about the makeup of what you guys did. Lonn: [00:04:09] So we've tried everything, as a joke between my partner and I, I mean, we played with the concept of telemarketing having hundreds of calls going out. We had a junior or mid-level salesperson. We had a software sales guy at one point who was more senior and, but it was still outbound calls. And what we found time and time again is that, and it's still like this today as we've grown to be much bigger, we have our core what I'll call farmers who are really good at client relationships and growing those relationships. And as I guess, leaders of the organization, what we need to do is leverage those farmers to develop leads as well as our own networks, because the blind pitches, while we've won some, and they are, you know, if I listed our clients, they would be some of them, the longest standing most meaningful relationships we've had have not been what I call formal pitch clients. Or formal RFP that goes out to 20 agencies. So we don't have this Biz Dev person sitting here who just, all they do is call people and try and get opportunities for us. We've just not seen that deliver the kind of results we want. And we find that it, um, we still get the word of mouth leads that we would get, and we still get the blind RFPs that, that we might get, but we tend to just build on those relationships we have and get referred and find leads that way. And that's, that's, what's worked for us. Jason: [00:05:49] Do you know, there's two winners to every RFP? Lonn: [00:05:53] I'm sure. Jason: [00:05:55] There's the one that wins the project and the first one out. Like, I always hated RFPs and I actually always turned them down. I just realized that RFP stands for like requests for punishment, real fucking problem. Like it was just like, I hated RFPs because just like you were saying, unless I had someone on the inside or we wrote the damn RFP because that's usually who wins the RFP. Lonn: [00:06:23] Yeah. I mean, listen, you can, you can sell your soul to the devil in an RFP and maybe get a pretty serious look on price, but then you're not happy that you have the business. Jason: [00:06:33] I was chatting with a guest not too long ago, and he was telling me after the show… I wish I recorded after the show. I think maybe that should be a whole new segment because that's when a lot of the good stuff comes up, but he was telling me he on a lot of pitches, sometimes they'll spend a million dollars on a pitch. And I'm like, holy cow, like that's a huge gamble. He's like, well that'll win like 3 million for the year. I'm like, that's not a gamble I would do. And I do a lot of dumb stuff. Lonn: [00:07:03] No. I mean, even if you're a really great agency, I can understand the margins on that would not work. So I think we need to be able to show in the pitch that we care. And if they don't give us an opportunity to do that, we're out of the pitch for sure. Like that's, it's just either, it's going to be so easy that I can just send a spreadsheet in an hour with, with some sort of price and I'll just take a shot at it. Or I really need to be able to show who we are and showing who we are comes as you know, from a lot more than some document. Jason: [00:07:33] So now that you started building the sales team that are farmers, what was the other part of the teams that you actually your leadership that you started putting together in order to really kind of take the agency to the next level? Lonn: [00:07:47] So Chris, our founder, had always created this… I joined a company that had an incredible culture. Let me, let me start with that. And there was, I'd say for the size of the agency at the time we had more of an investment in HR and leadership, than other companies I had been at. And so my background previous to them had actually been at a company that sold HR solutions specifically around motivating and engaging people. And so I would say that with me coming in, we, we doubled down on that. We doubled down on the concept of having more HR investment than other agencies. We figured out that if we could get really awesome people in and keep them here, because that's a huge problem for agencies, that alone would allow us to have sustained relationships with customers. And that has proven time and time again, to be an awesome investment for us. Jason: [00:08:43] Give us some examples of what you doubled down on in HR. Lonn: [00:08:48] So at first we thought, uh, and this it sounds funny and COVID times, but at first we thought that ping pong tables and fruit and all those things were important. And they were. We quickly shifted to understanding that each individual employee needed the time and attention and the effort from us to understand their role here, what they actually were going to do and how they were actually going to grow. That was critical. And so every single employee had a performance discussion. And so HR would get very involved in creating those forms and making sure that every person had those discussions. And we would do those multiple times for per year. And we still do those. We, we changed them from very formal and like scoring based to much more conversational, getting to that human side of things and actually understand what makes the person tick. And with the ultimate goal of, of course having great people and them being happy, but ultimately knowing the market that we're in and how much people get poached and move around to, to make more money we wanted, I guess that goal was to have a chance when someone was poached, we wanted them to either say no, or give us the first chance. That was sort of my, always the, the goal I put out there is that I want it to be so good that someone would even with a big paycheck in front of them, someone would come to us and give us a chance, basically. Jason: [00:10:21] Are you looking for a content creation solution for your agency and or clients? Verblio can help you with everything from blogs, EBooks, to video scripts and a lot more. Verblio is a crowdsource solution to content creation with the pool of more than 3000 highly vetted writers who produce custom SEO-rich content. In fact, my team has been using Verblio, and we love the ease of their process. With Verblio, we set the criteria for the style and the tone, and then they match you with the writers that have the expertise in your subject matter. Verblio is a platform specifically designed for agency, and that's why for a limited time they're offering my listeners 50% off the first month of content. Just go to verblio.com/smartagency to learn more. That's Verblio, V-E-R-B-L-I-O.com/smartagency. Yeah, I was going to say in our mastermind, one of our members, he always does this and I always preach this to the mastermind. He always said to his employees, if I do anything or anything happens in the agency that you don't like that demotivates you, or you're not happy with where you think "I need to go take an interview", or "I need to get my resume ready", come to me right away and let's chat about it. And there's been so many people, so many mastermind members that have saved great employees from literally just starting the interview process, because once someone gets an offer somewhere else and then they tell someone about it, dude, they're gone. Lonn: [00:11:57] Yeah. It's tough. It's tough at that point. So we started recognition programs. We started doing a lot more social activities as a group, so to create bonds, to create… There's a great book actually called, um, 12, which is by the Gallup organization. That's just about the 12 reasons, 12 things that motivate employees that are non-compensation based. And we started doing that with all our managers. We started doing a leadership program internally with our managers, where we would go through personality types and conflict types and all the classic leadership programs to start building up our leadership practice so that, that could trickle down to people. And that retention, I think is a huge driver of client retention. Jason: [00:12:43] Yeah, I think that's huge because you know, I look at there's six stages an agency goes through and the last stage is really building the leaders in the organization. It's kind of like, you know, in the very beginning, it's kind of getting leads. Having a sales system and then the owner gets to a certain level, but, and then a lot of times people stop there. But if the leader that one leader is smart, they'll try to build multiple leaders where they're not the toll booth. And that's, that's really pretty smart about figuring out what works because everyone's different. But the people you hire, I find if you hire on values, they're going to be very similar in their values, but different in skill set, different in everything else. Lonn: [00:13:31] Yeah. And so that culture fit, we always emphasize that and we call it being a Bammer, but that's critical. And there's been a big shift in that permeating from me and our leadership team to now everyone knowing what that feels like. And we can't necessarily articulate it, but it feels like something. It's very cool to see that permeate down to, to everyone, even a new person who comes in and they're like, oh wow I, I feel it too. And we're on zoom every day right now, so it's, it's very cool to see that start to happen. And the other thing I'll say that I think is really interesting is that as we've grown those people, we invested in as leaders, 10 years ago, our, our leadership today and so that's really cool. They've been with us for 10 years and even if they were leaders back then they are much more mature and awesome leaders that I would be happy to give the keys to the car. Jason: [00:14:30] Yeah. The one thing I learned about selling the first agency was when I turned into an employee, you don't have to motivate the good employee. But you have to worry about de-motivating them. And I was de-motivated by a number of different actions. That's the biggest thing I worry about with my team and I tell the mastermind members, I'm like, if you have to motivate an employee, you hired the wrong employee. I'd tell them like, like, get rid of that person. Lonn: [00:15:01] A hundred percent. Yeah. If they're not happy here, they, the writings on the wall, right? Like that's… We want them to go because they can be happier somewhere else. And I think that's the other concept of empathy is I would rather them be somewhere else and be happy than be unhappy here. Jason: [00:15:15] from someone that's been fired from almost every job that is totally true. Some people held onto me too long. Wendy's fired me the first day. So they, they had no empathy. I appreciate them because I wouldn't be where I was without them firing me and telling me I can't work at fast food anymore. So thank you, Wendy's. I've never publicly thanked them before. Well, awesome. Um, this has all been amazing. Is there anything I didn't ask you that you think would benefit the audience? Lonn: [00:15:48] No. I mean, listen, we're working a lot on extending that concept to our end customers and trying to teach them how to actually care about their customers in the same way as we care about our employees. And I think, you know, that's for us been a big driver growth and success now is how we actually sit with our customers and say, you, you need to care about that end person buying your product in the same way you care about your employee because that's what creates brand loyalty today. And that's to me, the joy of, you know, the cookie going away and all those things that people are scared of is actually, we have to actually show a value now. And to me, that's exciting. And if you're an agency who can deliver value to customers and help your customers figure that out, it's a bit of a holy grail, I guess. Jason: [00:16:31] Awesome. Well, what's the website people go and check out the agency? Lonn: [00:16:34] bamstrategy.com. B-A-M strategy. Jason: [00:16:37] Awesome. Well, Lonn, thanks so much for coming on the show. You did amazing. Make sure you guys go to their website, check it out. And if you guys want to be around amazing agency owners on a consistent basis, that can see the stuff that you're not able to see and be able to hear the strategies that are currently working, not strategies from 10 years ago. But are currently working right now. And just have a lot of fun and connect with amazing people. I want you guys to go to digitalagencyelite.com and fill out an application. If we feel that you'll be right, we'll have a conversation and we'll chat about it. And then we'll start introducing you to all the other amazing members all over the world that run agencies that can help you grow and scale faster and have a lot of fun. So until next time, have a Swenk day.
Welcome to today's great episode with Lonn Shulkin, the CEO at BAM Strategy. We talk about his first job, his unpaid internship with a sports team, and his not liking the working for sports so much that he switched to working for a marketing team, and eventually got to BAM. We talk about what makes Lonn stay at BAM, even though in our industry people normally bounce around from agency to agency. We talk about how much everything has changed over the last year and is still different from COVID. We talk about Careiosity™ and so much more. "Take time to put others first," -Lonn Shulkin Lonn Shulkin's Links: BAM site: https://bamstrategy.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lonnshulkin/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-reset-podcast/support
Hey 415: this episode provides basic foundations and principles for information design to help you create your mock-ups and presentations. Check out these resources referenced in the episode: https://material.io/design/color/the-color-system.html#tools-for-picking-colors https://medium.muz.li/discovering-font-personality-5-font-psychology-insights-that-will-improve-your-ux-design-fd4eb3ae8413 https://www.canva.com/learn/kerning/ Brumberger, E. (2003). The rhetoric of typography: The persona of typeface and text. Technical Communication, 50 (2), 206-223. Eadie, W. F. (2013). 21st century communication: A reference handbook. cognition and information processing. University of Illinois at Urbana: Sage Knowledge. Few, S. (2014). Data visualization for human perception. In B. Whiteworth & A. Ahman (Eds.), The social design of technical systems: Building technologies for communities (2nd Edition). UK: The Interaction Design Foundation Ling, J., & Schaik, P. (2007). The influence of line spacing and text alignment on visual search of web pages. Displays, 28, 60-67. MacInnis, D. J., & Price, L.L. (1987, March). The role of imagery in information processing: Review and extensions. Journal of Consumer Research, 13(4). 473-491 Mayer, R., Heiser, J., & Lonn, S. (2001). Cognitive constraints on multimedia learning: When presenting more material results in less understanding. Journal of Edcuational Psychology, 93(1), 187-198. Rayner, K. (2009). Eye movements and attention in reading, scene perception, and visual search. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 62(8), 1457-1506. Ritchey, K., Schuster, J., & Allen, J. (2008). How the relationship between text and headings influences readers' memory? Contemporary Educational Psychology, 33, 859-874. Takacs, Z. K., & Bus, A. G. (2016) Benefits of motion in animated storybooks for children's visual attention and story comprehension. An eye-tracking study. Frontiers in Psychology, 7, 1-12. Wyer, R S., Hung, I., & Yuwei, J. (2008). Visual and verbal processing strategies in comprehension and judgement. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 18, 244-257. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hylyb/message
From the White Album to The Black Album, rock scribe Lonn Friend talks about completing (or not completing) his trilogy: the decade of decadence, the decade of demotion and the decade of depression. Or better yet, redemption.
Tá Tascfhórsa Uíbh Ráthaigh ag mealladh teaghlaigh chun cónaithe sa Ghaeltacht agus ag eirí go maith leo.
Big Lonn Joins us on the Grind Cast !! High Rollerz BJJ Taylor Gang!
This week's guest is singer/songwriter Lee-Lonn. He honed his skill here in Houston singing at every open mic night he could find and blessing every rapper he knew with a hook. He moved out to the west coast during the pandemic and was most recently apart of the Lion King performance on clubhouse. We speak with him about the ups and downs of the industry and life in general. We also talk about his start in music, what keeps him moving forward in the industry, working and learning from artists like Chamilionaire, what we can expect from him in the future, and more.
MAJOR EPISODE . http://www.highrollerz.com/ . Big Lonn from High Rollerz comes through. Breaks down what he’s doing in the world of Jiu Jitsu. https://taylorgang.com/. Will from TaylorGang joins the party also. We talk about Tesla’s killing cats, what it feels like to lose 220 million in Bitcoin, We investigate if the Vaccine makes you gay and much much more.
Hey there, listener! In this week's bonus episode, I discuss the history of podcasting for a final project in one of my classes, and I also talk about what the future of this relatively new form of media might look like. From its conception over 15 years ago to how it has adapted to the COVID-19 pandemic, podcasting is pretty resilient, and it looks like it can withstand the test of time. I'm so happy to be able to contribute to this media, and I hope you enjoy learning about what I love to do. Thanks for listening✨ Sources referenced in this episode: Acast: For The Stories. “How COVID-19 Is Changing the Podcast Landscape Now - and What the Data Tells Us about the Future.” Medium, Acast, 3 Apr. 2020, medium.com/acast/how-covid-19-is-changing-the-podcast-landscape-now-and-what-the-data-tells-us-about-the-future-81210e504aff. Berry, Richard. University of Sunderland, University of Sunderland, 2015, sure.sunderland.ac.uk/id/eprint/5759/1/2185-7854-1-PB.pdf. Bishop, James. “A Brief History Of Podcasting.” OneFinePlay, OneFinePlay, 2 Aug. 2019, www.onefineplay.com/latest/2019/8/2/a-brief-history-of-podcasting. Hammersley, Ben. “Audible Revolution: Online Radio Is Booming Thanks to IPods, Cheap Audio Software and Weblogs.” The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 12 Feb. 2004, www.theguardian.com/media/2004/feb/12/broadcasting.digitalmedia. Huff, Travis. “How Podcasting Is Changing the Media Landscape.” Social Media Today, 16 May 2016, www.socialmediatoday.com/social-business/how-podcasting-changing-media-landscape. Kolbitsch, Josef, and Hermann Maurer. “The Transformation of the Web: How Emerging Communities Shape the Information We Consume.” Journal of Universal Computer Science, Journal of Universal Computer Science, 28 Feb. 2006, www.jucs.org/jucs_12_2/the_transformation_of_the/jucs_12_02_0187_0214_kolbitsch.pdf. Lonn, Steven, and Stephanie D. Teasley. “Podcasting in Higher Education: What Are the Implications for Teaching and Learning?” The Internet and Higher Education, JAI, 13 June 2009, www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1096751609000220?casa_token=26rnSRkUUUsAAAAA%3A3F3T2D9aO1jY6bW_KMWPDWK6K1fhYAHzLMBBmx-WWx43t3Ba_MXgaN-wwVdKh73NPFAuOiRiwUwv. Richards, Chris. “Perspective | Are Podcasts Killing Music or Just Wasting Our Time?” The Washington Post, WP Company, 19 Apr. 2019, www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/are-podcasts-killing-music-or-just-wasting-our-time/2019/04/17/0aa08770-5acc-11e9-842d-7d3ed7eb3957_story.html. Shadpour, David. “Council Post: The Audio Boom: How Podcasts Are Changing The Game For Marketers.” Forbes, Forbes Magazine, 8 Feb. 2019, www.forbes.com/sites/forbesagencycouncil/2019/02/08/the-audio-boom-how-podcasts-are-changing-the-game-for-marketers/?sh=4611fe994f73. “Trends and Facts on Audio and Podcasts: State of the News Media.” Pew Research Center's Journalism Project, 31 Dec. 2019, www.journalism.org/fact-sheet/audio-and-podcasting/. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/angela-richard/support
Ni il parc stgir, ni la garascha sutterrana, ni il sutpassadi desert – il lieu il pli privlus per ina dunna è a chasa. Annemarie Grünig vegn confruntada di per di cun istorgias sco quellas da «Marie» e «Selina». Ella maina la Chasa da dunnas grischuna. Lonn 2019 ha quella dà suttetg segir a 24 dunnas cun 24 uffants. Per La Marella ha Annemarie Grünig fatg inexcepziun ed ha laschà visitar RTR la Chasa da dunnas.
In this episode we be tackling what this year has brought to us. BLM Black and Blue. Just try to understand... it couldnt be stressed enough. This Houston Native gives us his favorite hiking spot along with telling us what his calling is. Music!!! His rhetoric and differences between the two states... Check out his music on all the dsp's Lee-Lonn
Tom and Tonez interview Big Lonn (wiz khalifa body guard & member of Taylor Gang) and discuss this weeks newest albums and singles. #TGOD --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode, Aurora’s CEO John Feddersen focusses on battery storage assets, and is joined by two distinguished guests: Ben Guest, Head of New Energy & Investment Area, Gresham House and Brian Lonn, Head of UK Flexibility, Statkraft. This is a great discussion that hits on a wide range of topics, not limited to COVID-19: • The current status of the battery storage landscape in the UK and predictions for the next 5 years • Impact of COVID-19 on the storage business in terms of investment and optimisation • Opportunities for suppliers and retailers to start playing a predominant role in optimising storage assets
That's right. The man who discovered Dennis Rodman and remains close to him to this day, Mr. Lonn Reisman.
Lonn Reisman describes what it was like to coach Dennis Rodman at Southeastern Oklahoma State on #UNR
Today on the show, author Jim Heskett and copywriting guru Abigail Dunard tackle an author-submitted blurb to dissect it and understand how to write great sales copy. Here are this episode’s read-along selections: To watch video of this episode, view it on Facebook at Best Page Forward. Random Stuff we talked about: Story on the Spot (the improv story prompt experiment with Jim Heskett, Kevin Tumlinson, Nick Thacker, and RA McGee) Chris Fox vegas 2019 Lecture --Blurb: Author: Jack Massa Title: Cloak of the Two Winds: Epic Sword and Sorcery Adventure (The Glimnodd Cycle Book 1) Pirates, sorcerers, and witches battle for an ancient magical treasure To the Iruk people of the South Polar Sea, the crew of a hunting boat is sacred—a band of men and women warriors bound by oath and a group soul. But when Lonn leads his crew away from the hunt to pursue his dream of a treasure ship, they find more than an easy bit of piracy. The ship belongs to the witch Amlina, and after the Iruks carry off her possessions, they are robbed in turn. Worse, one of their band is also taken—Glyssa, the woman Lonn loves. To rescue her, the Iruks must join forces with Amlina on a perilous voyage far from the seas they know. To Lonn and his mates, nothing matters but saving Glyssa. But Amlina knows much more is at stake. Among her possessions is an object of ancient power. In the wrong hands, the Cloak of the Two Winds can unravel the age-old magic that keeps the world from chaos. What readers are saying "Piracy! Magic! Strange creatures! Sword fights! Love! Masterful, original fantasy" “If well-written sword & sorcery is your thing, you’ll love this novel." "Great book! I easily give it five stars for character development, pacing, and imaginative setting, adventures, and abilities." "Loved it! Great original story with plenty of action, interesting well-developed characters and unique world. I can’t wait to read the next adventure! " Do you enjoy fast-paced fantasy with plenty of action and magic? Then you will love Cloak of the Two Winds. Start your voyage now on Kindle or Kindle Unlimited. --Abigail's Targeted Tip: Blurbs should combine both fan favorite elements and elements that are unique to your book. Want to submit your own blurb for consideration? Fill out the form at www.bestpageforward.net/podcast or send an email to BlurbsSellBooks@gmail.com
Everyone's talking about Half Life: Alyx, The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners and Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond. Here's ten more upcoming VR games that you may have forgotten about. 1. Sniper Elite VR 2. Undead Citadel 3. Vertigo 2 4. Tarzan VR 5. Disciples of Dawn 6. The Wizards: Dark Times 7. Low-Fi 8. LONN 9. Firmament 10. Separation Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/vk4BNqB Channel Links: Check out Wes' VR gameplay channel Lethal Weasel VR: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6BR... Check out Ruuts on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrQC...and on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/iamruuts/videos Check out OG VS and friend of the channel Mamefan on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6BR... Check out OG VS and friend of the channel Alex on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJFS... Check out the ModMic Wireless from Antilion Audio: https://antlionaudio.com/products/mod...
Wes and Ruuts take a break from planning the End Of The Year Awards Show so they can bring you this week's VR news! Topics Discussed: 1. Sony's State of Play 2. Shadow Legend VR 3. Dreams 4. Paper Beast 5. Gorn 6. Sacralith: The Archers Tale 7. Fujii 8. Population One 9. Twin Peaks Vr 10. Crunch Element 11. Swords of Gargantua 12. Lonn 13. Parting Thoughts 14. The 2019 Awards Show 15. The Monday Show 17 Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/vk4BNqB Channel Links: Check out Wes' VR gameplay channel Lethal Weasel VR: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6BR... Check out Ruuts on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrQC... and on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/iamruuts/videos Check out OG VS and friend of the channel Mamefan on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6BR... Check out OG VS and friend of the channel Alex on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJFS... Check out the ModMic Wireless from Antilion Audio: https://antlionaudio.com/products/mod...
Well, it's another week down and.....wait......who am I kidding? Holy Crap, it was the G Man!!!! Did you see!?! Topics Discussed: 1. Like You Don't Already Know 2. Boneworks 3. Espire 1 VR Operative 4. The Walking Dead: Onslaught 5. Arizona Sunshine 6. Radial G: Proteus 7. Stardust Odyssey 8. Lonn 9. Theta Legion VR 10. The Monday Show 15 11. Parting Thoughts Join our Discord: https://discord.gg/tVEvBtP Channel Links: Check out Wes' VR gameplay channel Lethal Weasel VR: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6BR... Check out Ruuts on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrQC...and on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/iamruuts/videos Check out OG VS and friend of the channel Mamefan on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6BR... Check out OG VS and friend of the channel Alex on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJFS... Check out the ModMic Wireless from Antilion Audio: https://antlionaudio.com/products/mod...
Lonn Reisman, Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics at Tarleton State University, talks with @TaiMBrown about the school's transition from NCAA Division II to Division I. Reisman has been at Tarleton State for 26 years, spending the first 24 as the Head Men's Basketball Coach. He touches on the move from NAIA, to Division II, and the almost 20 year exploration into moving to NCAA Division I.
Join Sherry for Just Push Play - A Music Podcast: Interview with Anna-Marie O'Brien, author of Adventures of a Metalhead Librarian. Lonn Friend, former RIP magazine editor and all around great guy, penned the Foreword and joins us for the conversation. In this heartfelt debut memoir, Anna-Marie O’Brien shares a poignant coming-of-age story about sex, drugs, and rock n’ roll and what it took for her to survive in the big city. In 1990, Anna-Marie left her disappointing Midwestern childhood behind and moved to Los Angeles at the age of 18 to pursue her heavy metal dreams on the Sunset Strip. Bands like Mötley Crüe, Megadeth, and Guns N’ Roses were at the height of their popularity, and she landed right in the middle of the heavy-metal music scene. Welcomed by sunshine and possibilities, her California adventure began the very first day she arrived in magical Laurel Canyon. Soon, she was working in the music industry, and then for Metal Blade Records. Working with her favorite bands and witnessing music history was a dream come true. But, things were not all as they seemed. Grunge music had arrived from Seattle, and it was taking over the metal scene. Los Angeles turned into a dark force, forcing her to make tough choices in order to survive. This is a story of big magic, following your heart, and starting over. Anna-Marie is a real-life librarian, and a lifelong fan of heavy metal and rock music. This is Adventures of a Metalhead Librarian. Purchase the book here: Amazon
Lee-Lonn returns to The Brad Gilmore Show for the first time since 2012. Lee-Lonn talks his new EP, his journey over the past few years in songwriting and music making, as well as one of the most incredible stories on how he got on 106 & Park.
Bill Wittliff; the man who wrote three novels and innumerable screenplays, including Lonesome Dove, The Perfect Storm, and Barbarosa, to name only a few, died of a heart attack in Austin, on June 9, 2019 at the age of 79. Wittliff was one of the most creative people Lonn had ever met, and on this edition of The Rambling Boy, he looks back on the life and work of the Texas legend. Hosted by for KRTS
A few rambles Back, Lonn mentioned how in the early 1970, while director of the Winedale Historical Center at Round Top, Texas, he worked with the well known Houston Philanthropist Ima Hogg, who had donated the Winedale to the University of Texas. That Segment generated dozens of e-mail requests that he write more about Miss Hogg, which he was happy to do because she was one memorable Texan. On this edition of The Rambling Boy, Lonn looks back at good times spent with her. Hosted by for KRTS
In the 1970s, Lonn was the director of Winedale, a historic site in Central Texas that had been given to the University of Texas by the well-known Houston Philanthropist, Miss Ima Hogg. Windale is located near High Top, a Texas-German town with a population of about seventy German speaking people, most of whom were still doing things the same way they had been done a hundred years before Lonn's arrival. On this edition of The Rambling Boy, Lonn looks back on his time in Winedale and neighboring Round Top, from friendly faces and history-related expeditions, to jokes that don't translate as well to an english speaking audience. Hosted by for KRTS
Over the years, Memorial Day has evolved from a day to honor the war dead into a day to honor all who have served in the military. In preparation for Memorial Day 2019, Lonn wants to remember the life of a Marfa-born, WWII B-17 pilot, Edward Monroe Slack. After graduating from Marfa High School in 1935, attending Sul Ross and the University of Texas in Austin, Slack decided he wanted to fly, and later became a integral piece of the war effort, flying missions in nazi-oocupied France and later North Africa - including one harrowing mission that earned him the Distinguished Flying Cross. On this edition of The Rambling Boy, Lonn remembers Slack, a local and national hero. Hosted by for KRTS
Lonn may not have grown up in the theater, but he can certainly say he grew up with an awareness of it. On this edition of The Reambling Boy, Lonn tells of his experiences with the theater; including how his parents were both enthusiastic amateur actors and active in their participants in community theater groups whever the family was living at the time. Hosted by for KRTS
During last week's episode, Lonn mentioned a story about James Boone and a head of cattle that turned into pigs. He received so many requests to tell the whole story, that it's the main topic of discussion this week's edition of The Rambling Boy. Hosted by for KRTS
Recently, an Austin Filmmaker by the name of Anne Rapp, who is currently producing a documentary about Horton Foote, visited the Taylor residence in Fort Davis. Foote, a Pulitzer prize-winning playwright and Screenwriter, based most of his plays and films off people who lived in Wharton, Texas - a sleepy, cotton-planting town on the Colorado River near Houston, that he called home. Wharton also just so happens to be the hometown of Lonn's grandmother ; On this edition of The Rambling Boy, Lonn explores Foote's tall tales of Wharton. Hosted by for KRTS
In 2018, independent folklorist Jens Lund shared an article from Eater Magazine with Lonn titled The Myth of Authenticity Is Killing Tex-Mex, and it inspired him so much he had to talk about it. On this edition of The Rambling Boy, Lonn, who's been a fan of Tex-Mex since first trying eating at Caro's in Fort Worth in 1956, explores the history and future of the cuisine Texans love so much. Hosted by for KRTS
Lonn has recently been rambling through the past, with the help of some five-thousand 35mm ektachrome color slides his father took with a Leica III in Asia and Europe between 1947 and 1955. On this edition of The Rambling Boy, Lonn shares some of his favorites. Hosted by for KRTS
Bob Rose and Kyle T. Mosley welcome former professional NFL players, Jo Lonn Dunbar and Kenny Times to the broadcast as they preview the Rams vs Saints NFC Championship game.
Bob Rose and Kyle T. Mosley with special guest, former Saints Linebacker, Jo Lonn Dunbar, will break down the Saints and the rest of the 2019 playoff teams.
This week, I had the pleasure of sitting down with 'Big Lonn' Howard or @BigLonn412. I first came across Lonn from following Pittsburgh rapper Wiz Khalifa. Lonn is the muscle behind the Taylor Gang. I would see him in YouTube and instagram videos over the years just turning up and having a good time. I didn't know what he was really about until the last couple years. Big Lonn has become obsessed with Brazilian Jiu Jitsu thanks to Stout Training and he has made it known on his popular Instagram account. Mixed in with all the videos of Coyote Man, MMA memes, and the catalog of weed posts, you can see the accolades Big Lonn has accrued over the last couple years of training. Lonn also created his very own cannabis inspired Jiu Jitsu Tournament called The High Rollerz Jiu Jitsu Tournament. Out of all 51 podcasts, I have to say this has got to be my new favorite. Enjoy the episode. Follow Big Lonn on Instagram Follow Stout Training on Instagram Check out High Rollerz BJJ PLEASE RATE AND REVIEW THIS PODCAST ON ITUNES! IT REALLY HELPS A INDEPENDENT PODCAST LIKE I'LL CALL YOU RIGHT BACK SO MUCH. IT ONLY TAKES A MINUTE. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE "Now Tell Me What You See" Tee's & Hoodies out now. Email: illcallyourightback@gmail.com Oh yeah... EAT AT STREETS ON CARSON!!! Intro Music created by Ryan Drish (@realdrish) Follow us on Instagram - @illcallyourightback Follow us on Twitter - @ICYRBpodcast Like us on Facebook - I'll Call You Right Back Podcast
Rachel Maxwell of Alpine wants to know what the highest level of education the Burro Lady achieved was. Harry Hudson of Dallas wants to know how Mrs. Kerr of Fort Stockton's marriage proposal related to rainfall. Gretchen Coles of Marfa wonders what route Old Ft. Davis Road followed from Marfa to Fort Davis when it was built -- according to her plat map, it included the street she lives on. Phoenix Navidson of Marfa is curious about why there are so many old gas stations in town. On this episode of The Rambling Boy, Lonn teams up with Marfa Public Radio's Sally Beauvais to answer some more of our listeners questions about esoteric regional history. These questions came to us via West... Hosted by for KRTS
Queen flirted with prog rock, especially on their earlier albums, and even on their masterpiece A Night at the Opera, so the timing seems perfect to tackle the Top 5 Queen songs. Joining Prog Report editor Roie Avin for the discussion are two guests who have had their share of ties with the band themselves, legendary writer/editor Lonn Friend (Rip Magazine, Rolling Stone and MTV) and powerhouse vocalist Jeff Scott Soto (Sons of Apollo, Soto, Journey). Of course, we dive into some really deep cuts. Enjoy this discussion and relive the greatness of these Queen classics.
Those of you that listen to the show regularly probably know that my partner and I frequently travel down to Marfa, Texas. If you’ve never been, I really can’t recommend it highly enough. It’s my opinion that seeing Donald Judd’s work permanently installed at the Chinati Foundation is one of the most pure experiences you can have seeing a work of art. But here’s the thing, there’s also a lot about Far West Texas that’s interesting for reasons entirely separate from Donald Judd. This brings me to my guest, writer, curator, and historian Lonn Taylor. Lonn is a bit of a local celebrity in Marfa. His books Texas, My Texas, Musings of the Rambling Boy, and, most recently, Marfa for the Perplexed are my first recommendations to anyone interested in the region. That’s because Lonn’s writing offers a most insightful and unique view into the lives of some of the most eccentric Texans. Reading Lonn’s essays, many of which were originally published between the pages of the Big Bend Sentinel, has opened up a world of stories, both big and small. They make a real case for why we should all read a bit of history, and, for me, they’ve changed the way I think about a place I’ve loved for a long time. If you thought you knew all there was to know about Marfa, I guarantee Lonn will show you something new.For someone so influential in Marfa, Lonn actually lives one town down the road in Ft. Davis, where he retired after a 20 year career as a curator at the Smithsonian. He’s completed major projects on the history of furniture in Texas and New Mexico, the myth of the American Cowboy, as well as a landmark book on the Star Spangled Banner. We had our conversation one afternoon at Lonn’s desk looking out at the mountains which surround the town. You can see them in the portrait we shot together, which you’ll find at our website www.williamjesslaird.com/imageculture or on Instagram @william.jess.laird or @image.cultureFinally I just wanted to say a quick word about another legendary Texas resident, Boyd Elder, who passed away last week. I met Boyd when I was a kid, the first time I ever came to Marfa with my family. It’s funny that I just had this conversation with Lonn, because his work is really about exploring the exceptional people that make a place special. Boyd was certainly one of those people. I’ll miss him, I know many will. Rest in peace Boyd.I’d like to thank Lonn and Dedie for having us by their home. I’d also like to thank all the staff and volunteers at the Chinati Foundation, Jenny Moore, Caitlin Murray, Tim Johnson, Robert and Rosario Halpern, Buck Johnston, Camp Bosworth, Elise Pepple, and Marfa Public Radio. Of course a final thank you to Boyd Elder for everything you gave to Marfa.This show is produced by Sarah Levine, our music is by Jack and Eliza.If you like the show it makes a big difference if you subscribe, leave a review, or give us a rating on Apple Podcasts. Thanks so much for listening. See you next week.
Wir haben gesagt wir kommen stärker, strukturierter und besonders mit einigen Neuerungen zurück. Zum einen weniger Talker in den Segmenten dafür mehr Segmente zu einer größeren Themenvielfalt Themen diese Woche : Part 1: GWF Whos Next wXw Spieleabend Talker: Herr Flöter und Tim Part 2: Das Big Bang Tour Announcement der wXw mit PCO Zack Tony uvm Talker: Alex und Tim Part 3: Macht die WWE die Indys in Europa kaputt? Roman und Herr Flöter und am Ende Tim Ab dieser Ausgabe gibt es zwischen den Segmenten Musik von eher unbekannten Künstlern die wir Euch ans Herz legen wollen: Den Anfang macht heute Finest Skillz aus Stade. Ein alter Freund und Musikerkollege von unserm Reiseleiter. Finest der seit 1996 ein großer Teil der Norddeutschen Untergrund Szene ist , mit seinem eher roughen aber dennoch nachdenklichen Songs ist was ganz besonderes in dieser Rap Szene. Zurzeit ist er beim Hamburger Label 3.Stock Record unter Vertrag. Timecodes 00:00:00 bis 00:46:00 Flöter& Tim Sideprojekte im Catch Whos Next und wXw Spieleabend 00:45:45 bis 00:52:13 Musik: Finest Skillz mit dem Titel Deus Ex Machina 00:52:14 bis 01:34:39 Lonn und Tim zum wXw Tourannouncment und Jay FK Entwicklung 01:34:40 bis 01:37:29 Musik Finest Skillz mit dem Titel 1996 01:37:30 bis zum Ende Flöter , Roman und am Ende auch mit Tim zu: macht WWE die Indys kaputt Infos zu dem Künstler der Woche und seinem Label: https://finestskillz.bandcamp.com/ https://www.3stock-record.de/ Wir würden uns sehr über Feedback freuen wie euch die neue Ausrichtung gefällt. Viel Spaß
FIRE!!! Big Lonn - Rolling HIGH with High Rollerz BJJ!! Baroni KNOCKOUT CAUSES RIOT at King of the Cage!
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The "final" episode.
Lonn reviews the losses of 2016 with a panel of luminaries......
Another random, rare and hopefully righteous edition of Energize with former "White Lion" drummer Greg D'Angelo.
Lonn is back for another rare and unique episode, this time with special guest writer, author, rock 'n roll historian Harvey Kubernik.
After a several month hiatus "Energize: The Lonn Friend Podcast" returns. Lonn goes solo riffing, ranting and playing some tunes for the times we live in.
Lonn pays tribute to rockers lost over the past two months, including an extended tribute to David Bowie, including an exclusive live performance of a Bowie tune.
Lonn, in from the desert, for a VERY rare show, with his "angels" and stories from the high seas Prog cruise.
Another random episode of Energize: The Lonn Friend Podcast. Ratt's Bobby Blotzer calls in, sharing some new Steven Wilson and whatever else comes to mind, heart and spirit.
Lonn is joined by veteran music producer Michael Beinhorn and pornographic playwright Liberty Bradford.
Lonn returns for a pre-NAMM special that includes guests Robert "the VuDu Man" Sarzo and Saliva guitarist Wayne Swinny.Listen at: http://laradiostudio.com/audio/Lonn55.mp3
Lonn returns with a special podcast featuring Cinderella drummer Fred Coury.
Writer Rob Hill brought story and spark to a special Passover edition of the show.
The one year anniversary show featuring a cast of characters including Matt Sorum.
This episode features a tribute to Gwar's Dave Brockie and more.
Lonn, from the sofa in the home of Jeff Young and Sherri Klein, remembering papa Ralph in song and story.
This weeks, technically flawed but still magical, podcast from Lonn's Las Vegas home.
The Lonn Friend Podcast welcomes actor/guitarist Sin City Sinner Zachary Throne. Live music and fun ensues.
Former "Surf Punk", Dennis Dragon talks chemtrails, Beach Boys and other human bizarreness.
Faith No More/Infectious Grooves axe and old friend of Friend Jim Martin is this episode's guest.
From the couch of guitar extraordinaire Jeff Young in Las Vegas, Lonn spins tales of the Beatles, his trip to the world of "Love" and other adventures.
Lisa S. Johnson, creator of "108 Rock Star Guitars", guest with Lonn and shares stories of photographing some of the most famous axes in the world. Lonn also pays tribute to Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Lonn returns to the LA Radio Studio after his visit to NAMM. He shares an archived interview with AC/DC's Brian Johnson along with tales from the NAMM floor.
Lonn shares a week of experiences and musical moments on the streets and alleys of Las Vegas
Father Don Friend joins his son Lonn for stories from his entertainment and parenting past.
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Shockwaves/HardRadio podcast #18: Host Bob Nalbandian interviews rock journalist/author and notorious "metal dude" Lonn Friend. In this episode Lonn discusses his recent book Life On Planet Rock, his days as editor for the infamous RIP Magazine and host for Headbanger's Ball, the '80s and late '70s metal/prog-rock scene, and the ever-growing porn business. Lonn also shares some incredible stories about Metallica, Nirvana and the historic RIP Magazine parties of the '80s and early '90s. And test your metal knowledge with 10 killer bass riffs!