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In today's episode, we dive deep into the world of Jewish marketing with our esteemed guest, Menachem Lubinsky, a trailblazer and founder of the leading marketing firm, LUBICOM. Join us as we explore various facets of marketing, branding, and the burgeoning kosher food industry through insightful conversations and expert analysis. Menachem Lubinsky shares his inspiring journey from writing newsletters in a bungalow colony to founding LUBICOM, a prominent marketing firm. He emphasizes the significance of professionalism, precision and offers valuable insights into the evolution of the marketing industry and the enduring principles of strong leadership and high standards. Delving into the fundamental role of messaging in advertising, this segment explores the differences and connections between branding and marketing. Using Coca-Cola as an iconic example, Lubinsky discusses the importance of having a robust product before investing in branding efforts. He also highlights the commitment required to maintain consistent brand positioning, particularly for startups, to avoid market confusion. This segment focuses on the process of developing and evaluating business ideas, emphasizing the importance of preliminary research and cautious investment. Lubinsky discusses the pitfalls of presenting undeveloped ideas and the necessity of ensuring an idea is novel and marketable before seeking professional consultation. The conversation also introduces his new podcast, "Kosher Today," which provides updates and trends in the kosher industry. Join us for a fascinating journey through the intricate world of Jewish marketing, branding, and the dynamic kosher food industry, guided by the expertise and experiences of Menachem Lubinsky. Menachem Lubinsky is president & CEO of LUBICOM Business Consulting, which includes a full-service public relations, advertising and marketing firm he that founded in 1984. Mr. Lubinsky is a seasoned business executive whose successes have spanned many industries and is particularly known for his role in the growth and development of the kosher food industry. He is first and foremost a strategic business professional who is frequently consulted by businesses of all sizes. For more than 30 years, LUBICOM Marketing has provided services to a broad cadre of clients in diverse areas, including MCI, Sprint, Coca Cola, Dannon Yogurt, Lea & Perrins, Welch's, Frito-Lay, Hospital for Joint Diseases, Maimonides Hospital, Brookdale Hospital, Metropolitan Jewish Health System, the Luggage and Leather Goods and Shoe Industries, and more than 500 other businesses and not-for-profit organizations. Mr. Lubinsky is the recognized authority on the kosher food market. Mr. Lubinsky writes a weekly “The Business Monitor” column for Hamodia and lectures extensively on business topics. His business consulting division has grown significantly in recent years, providing business consulting services to some 100 businesses in the past few years, ranging from start-ups to large multi-national companies. 00:04:12 - Precise, perfectionist, role model, influential community leader. 00:09:25 - Effective advertising requires delivering a clear message. 00:12:33 - Branding is essential but can be risky. 00:15:43 - Brand positioning and commitment crucial for success. 00:18:37 - Branding requires professional input and commitment. 00:19:56 - Beware of taking divisive stances in business. 00:23:25 - Missed sales opportunities in Jewish communities, marketing. 00:29:32 - Various countries eager to produce successful kosher wine. 00:31:12 - Prioritize quality service for long-term success. 00:35:37 - Before pursuing an idea, do thorough research. 00:37:53 - Initial investment without proper interest risks loss. 00:40:30 - Podcast covers kosher industry trends and news. 00:44:04 - Growing trends in kosher market, quality products. The success of marketing campaigns hinges on a clear and compelling message. No matter how visually appealing, advertising efforts will fall flat without strong content and a focused message. Marketing's core goal is to get products on and off the shelves. While the mediums may evolve, such as the rise of social media, the essence of marketing remains the same. Major brands often overlook opportunities by not fully engaging with the Jewish market. Expanding beyond just kosher certification can unlock growth by better reaching this community. There is a growing trend towards healthy eating in the kosher market, with increasing demand for organic, gluten-free, and sugar-free products. This shift, driven largely by younger generations, mirrors broader market trends. The Jewish community has shown remarkable creativity in producing quality kosher products that appeal not only to Jews but also to non-Jewish consumers who see kosher as a mark of higher quality. lubicom https://ptex.co/pandadoc
Welcome to a new episode of Escaping the Drift. In this episode, we sit down with Trav Lubinsky, an entrepreneurial genius who has masterfully combined brand partnerships with Airbnb experiences. Trav shares his innovative approach to integrating high-end brands into luxurious Airbnb properties, transforming them into experiential marketing platforms. Whether you're into real estate, branding, or simply looking for innovative ideas in today's digital world, you won't want to miss this. Join Trav as he shares his incredible journey, from a spark of an idea to a thriving business. He'll show you a brand new business model that's shaking things up and changing the way brands connect with their customers.Highlights:"It's always better to say let's monetize together rather than let me tax you.""You're providing value and you're lifting up the people who are watching you.""If you want to make an impact or leave a legacy or do anything that people are going to talk about, you have to help them."Timestamps:01:49 - Trav's Branding Mastery05:33 - Reality TV and Brand Growth09:19 - Viacom Revenue Sharing Insights13:55 - Partnership with Marcus Limonis17:44 - From E-commerce to Real Estate23:17 - NFT Innovations in Watches30:48 - Airbnb and Brand Integration35:28 - Scaling the Airbnb Mode44:07 - Launching Ready Homes
Travis Lubinsky, aka Trav, is a serial entrepreneur immersed in the dynamic world of private equity. With a diverse portfolio spanning Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) brands, real estate, a thriving restaurant, and a cutting-edge marketing agency, Trav blends stability and innovation seamlessly. Renowned for visionary projects, financial acumen, and an unyielding commitment to success, he marked his impact with Flex Watches, featured on CNBC's ‘The Profit,' and drew the attention of Marcus Lemonis for future collaborations. --- James Malinchak is a dynamic entrepreneur and motivational speaker, empowering individuals to reach their fullest potential. Through engaging seminars and coaching sessions, he ignites audiences with practical strategies for personal and professional success. James's journey from humble beginnings to multi-million-dollar business ventures inspires others to dream big and take action. James is recognized as one of the most requested, in-demand business and motivational keynote speakers and marketing consultants in the world. He was featured on the Hit ABC TV Show, Secret Millionaire, Co-Authored the Best-Selling book, Chicken Soup for the College Soul and was twice named “College Speaker of the Year.” --- Like this episode? Watch more like it
Rock & Roll Hall of FameA Tribute to My Guest This Week ~ Broadcast Radio Icon Jerry Blavat. He began his career as a 13 year old on the TV show Bandstand.Jerry is in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame & After over 50 years in broadcasting, STILL Rock Out Weekly on WVLT, online & at LIVE shows! In 1960, he started his own radio talk show on WCAM (AM), in Camden, New Jersey. (He won the show in a crap game). On a snowy night in mid January, pulling out a stack of records, he began entertaining listeners throughout the night, and the legend of "The Geator" was born. In the mid-sixties, reports had his audience at a half million teenagers per month. Much of Jerry's broadcasts in the early days were done on reel to reel tape. Recording the program in his garage studio, the tapes played while Blavat made personal appearances. In the mid-sixties, Jerry's broadcasts were also added for a time to the program schedule of WHAT. On that station, Blavat stated that he only made $18 a week ($1.50 per hour). Most of his audience didn't buy it, but it was true. The real money was at the hops, not on the air. However, Blavat knew he needed the airwaves to promote the appearances. In 1965, he produced and hosted his own TV show "The Discophonic Scene" on CBS' Philadelphia outlet WCAU-TV. From 1967-70, the show aired on WFIL-TV, Channel Six and was syndicated through Triangle Publications coast-to-coast in 40 markets. When the British Invasion came along, Jerry never became part of it. He didn't like format radio, never participated in it and has always been his own man. In 1966, Jerry said: "It had been hell during the Beatles reign, when there had been much pressure to get on the bandwagon. But I sensed that it just didn't have enough soul for my kids... So I finally gave in and played a few, and I got bombarded by phone calls saying 'Geator, what you doing, man?'" In April of 1972 he became one of the first on-air personalities on WCAU-FM, an oldies station. In 1987, Blavat moved to "Philly Gold Radio," WPGR. It became "Geator Gold Radio" in April of 1992 when Blavat purchased the station. Until this day, Jerry is seen on many local and national TV shows. He has been with PBS on their Doo Wop specials working with the show's producer, T. J. Lubinsky. When the shows aired locally over WHYY-TV, Jerry Blavat was the area's host. Throughout his career, Jerry has appeared on "The Tonight Show," "The Mike Douglas Show," "The Joey Bishop Show," "The Mod Squad," and "The Monkees." Jerry Blavat has appeared in feature films including "Desperately Seeking Susan," "Baby, It's You," and "Cookie." After WPGR, the Geator then built studios in Center City. He currently broadcasts his Cruisin' 92.1, WVLT. In 1998, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and was inducted into the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia's "Hall of Fame". He still owns his own nightclub called Memories in Margate, NJ He works at various clubs most nights & has a show yearly at the Kimmel Center. While many refer to James Brown as "the hardest working man in show business," the title should belong to Jerry Blavat, who said many years ago: "I may not be the best jock in the world, but I've got my own built-in excitement meter.© 2024 Building Abundant Success!!2024 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
In the fast-paced world of entrepreneurship, success often hinges on the ability to build a community, tell a compelling story, and create unique experiences that resonate with customers. Travis Lubinsky, a seasoned entrepreneur, has mastered these skills across various industries, leaving a trail of valuable lessons in his wake. Travis's journey began in the e-commerce space, where he quickly realized the importance of connecting with customers on a deeper level. He understood that building a community around his brand was crucial for long-term success. By fostering a sense of belonging and shared values, Travis was able to create a loyal customer base that extended beyond mere transactions.
On today's episode of Digital Social Hour, we sit down with Trav Lubinsky to talk about the growth of Flex Watches, what he learned from Marcus Lemonis & Daymond John and why he gets up at 5 AM every day. APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://forms.gle/qXvENTeurx7Xn8Ci9 BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com SPONSORS: HelloFresh: Free breakfast for life at https://www.HelloFresh.com/dshfree with code dshfree Opus Pro: https://www.opus.pro/?via=DSH Deposyt Payment Processing: https://www.deposyt.com/seankelly LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode of Digital Social Hour, we sit down with Trav Lubinsky to talk about the growth of Flex Watches, what he learned from Marcus Lemonis & Daymond John and why he gets up at 5 AM every day. APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://forms.gle/qXvENTeurx7Xn8Ci9 BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: Jenna@DigitalSocialHour.com SPONSORS: HelloFresh: Free breakfast for life at https://www.HelloFresh.com/dshfree with code dshfree Opus Pro: https://www.opus.pro/?via=DSH Deposyt Payment Processing: https://www.deposyt.com/seankelly LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In an acclaimed career spanning over half a century, husband and wife Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme represented the very best in popular music, starting with youthful pop hits in the 1950s and 1960s and followed by their Grammy® and Emmy®-winning triumphs focusing on the Great American Songbook.Their son, Emmy nominated composer David Lawrence hosts "Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme: Memories of My Mom & Dad," an all-new My Music special to premiere Saturday evening, December 2 on PBS, with encore broadcasts to follow.We are joined by Executive Producer and Director T.J. Lubinsky.
Join Cody Sperber as he welcomes entrepreneur and investor Trav Lubinsky to an engaging podcast episode. Explore Trav's journey, from his for-purpose business to appearances on reality TV shows. Discover insights on international product sourcing, creating a unique watch brand, and integrating cause marketing. Gain valuable advice on entrepreneurship, brand building, and overcoming challenges. Dive into topics like licensing deals, e-commerce, Airbnb ventures, and the power of celebrity endorsements. Get inspired to pursue success and connect with them for assistance in setting up Airbnb properties. Don't miss this insightful conversation! ABOUT TRAV: Trav Lubinsky is a visionary entrepreneur known for his diverse skill set and extensive business partnerships. As the founder of Flex Watches, he gained recognition on CNBC's "The Profit" and collaborated with Marcus Lemonis for further ventures. With a relentless drive to succeed, Trav excels in identifying untapped opportunities and creating pathways to success. He has successfully licensed products for top brands like Disney, Star Wars, Universal, and Minions. Trav's portfolio showcases his versatility as an entrepreneur and investor, spanning high-end real estate, property tech, a restaurant, a marketing agency, a watch company, NFT projects, and charity tech. This well-rounded portfolio combines stability with innovation and positions Trav for continued success in the future. HIGHLIGHTS: Discover how Trav integrates purpose into his business model, sourcing products overseas and donating proceeds to charity through Flex Watches. Learn about Trav's licensing deal with Viacom for product integration on "Real World," exploring the investment, exposure, and sales generated. Trav reveals the initial hurdles faced in running an online business, from server crashes to inventory management and customer service. Trav discusses brand-building strategies, leveraging TV shows and influencers, and the charitable aspect of Flex Watches. Hear about Trav's achievements with Facebook ads, celebrity endorsements, and their venture into Airbnb, integrating brands for a unique guest experience. Discover how Trav scaled the concept of integrating brands into Airbnb properties, offering guests the chance to shop and enjoy add-ons and activities. Trav reflects on running Airbnb properties professionally, creative financing, and the impact of charitable initiatives, concluding with advice for success. --- SOCIAL MEDIA: Website URL: https://travbrand.com/ https://flexwatches.com/ Trav Lubinsky IG
Adam Lubinsky, AICP, PhD, is a principal at WXY Studio. Adam leads a range of planning studies, strategic visions and master plans, and he has created new practice areas that address mobility, education and economic development using data analysis, design and new forms of community engagement. Lubinsky has just authored a detailed, 5,000-word report for the American Planning Association on equity and EV charging infrastructure, reaching their 40,000 members. Drawing on his work in this field in 11 states and for clients ranging from BMW to local departments of transportation, Lubinsky focuses on equitable access to charging, and the push to have more EVs — and cleaner air — in all areas, including those where environmental justice is a legacy concern. Intro: "Vehicle" by The Ides of March Outro: "Electricity" by Suede
Here comes a new episode of Elevate Your Equity podcast with Pinny Lubinsky. Pinny is a real estate entrepreneur that is passionate about building wealth through real estate. On the show, he shared some of his strategies to maximize time and cash returns in his real estate career.Topics we also talked about include:• How he made the decision to focus on multifamily properties, • How his mindset has evolved since he first started in real estate.More about Pinny, he has been involved with single-family rentals, multifamily syndications, and most recently short-term rentals. Pinny also hosts The real estate ventures podcast, a show geared to help newbies break into the real estate world.Thanks a bunch, Pinny Lubinsky for coming on the show!Unlock 3+1 degrees of freedom (time, location, financial + health) with our 5-Point Blueprint! https://elevateequity.org/podcastgiftIf you really enjoyed this content and are looking for more, you can continue to learn more about us in several different places for free!on our website for blogs & other podcast interviews! elevateequity.orgour YouTube channel! youtube.com/channel/derekcliffordour book/audiobook! amazon.com/dp/ebookIf you'd like to have a FREE copy of our 7 Ways Commercial Real Estate Syndications Protect and Build Wealth, simply click the link below. We are here and vested in your long-term success! elevateequity.org/7waysEbook
Host Heather Callihan interviews Nebraska Fall Ed Tech Conference Keynote speaker, Jesse Lubinsky in this month's NETAGo podcast episode. Tune in to listen to what you can expect to hear and learn from Jesse at the Nebraska Fall Ed Tech Conference on November 7th in Kearney, Nebraska.
George Roberts is a principal at Horizon Multifamily which sponsors value-add multifamily opportunities in the Southeast for qualified passive investors. He is also a founder of Walnut Grove Homes, an upscale residential construction company based in Troy, Michigan which reached seven-figure status in 2021. He is a General Partner (GP) on a 34 unit apartment near Knoxville, TN. He also owns a 14-unit apartment in Orlando, FL as a joint venture. In addition to his active multifamily investments, he is passively invested in 572 multifamily units across the United States. George is a published bioscientist with over 600 citations in the fields of genomics, microbiology and physiology as well as an award winning data scientist during his W-2 days. George is the host of “The Foundery – Where Leaders are Forged Daily!”, a podcast devoted to entrepreneurship, mindset and syndication. George enjoys public speaking and is an award-winning Toastmaster at the Club and Area level. He has an Erdős number of 5 which is a sort of "Degrees of Kevin Bacon" for scientists. He is a recipient of the 2019 Transforming Data With Intelligence award. When he is not attending to one of his many business entities, he can be found sailing Lake Erie with his wife Mary and his two boys. Meet George on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgerobertsiii/ CRE Network Zoom each Wednesday at Noon Eastern https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZUud-6pqjIrGNSXqO4tgdPnNI3fxSzvbqQJ Podcast: The Foundery – Where Leaders are Forged Daily! https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1564663081 YouTube (Foundery Podcast and More) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy1TAGQ7Qf9j_ZJ_Z1wIxkA Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mfinvestorgeorgeroberts/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@georgerobertsmultifamily Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/HorizonMultifamily Facebook https://www.facebook.com/george.roberts/ ______ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Dr. Johannes Urpelainen is the Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz Professor of Energy, Resources and Environment (ERE) at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. He directs the School's pathbreaking Master of Arts in Sustainable Energy (MASE, online) degree. He is the Founding Director of the Initiative for Sustainable Energy Policy (ISEP). Professor Urpelainen is the Chief Investment Officer of CalRov CRE Partners, a California real estate investing company. He invests in real estate syndications in multifamily, mobile home, industrial, and other asset classes across the country. He has invested in dozens of syndications and underwrites 5-10 deals every week. He seizes opportunities to introduce new technology (e.g., 3D printing) and sustainability (e.g., solar power) into real estate. To learn more about Johannes visit: johannesu.com and calrov.com ______ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Kristine provides real estate services by leveraging transactional expertise and market knowledge to bring value to a wide range of owners including: high net-worth, major local, regional and foreign investors, equity firms and developers. She represents buyers and sellers of multifamily and commercial properties. At Urbanize Properties they source cash flow properties for investors through networking, hustle and proven investment skills. They specialize in off market investment opportunities. Her ability to create cash flow assets helps clients achieve their desired real estate investment objectives. To learn more about Kristine visit: https://youtube.com/channel/UC2binmAFVFQ3UitlafPI4Jw https://www.facebook.com/groups/urbanizeproperties --- Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Bailey is a real estate investor, entrepreneur & podcast host, based in sunny Orlando, Florida! Bailey uncovered his passion for real estate investing when he was 19 years old after reading Rich Dad Poor Dad in his college dorm. Since then Bailey has focused on acquiring properties, all using creative financing strategies. Bailey has built a portfolio consisting of a combination of both short-term rentals and long terms rentals. He has also started a short-term rental management company! In his free time, Bailey enjoys traveling, playing sports & eating delicious food. To learn more about Bailey visit: www.baileykramer.com www.linkedin.com/in/bailey--kramer/ www.facebook.com/bailey.kramer.com anchor.fm/bailey-kramer0 www.instagram.com/the_bailey_kramer --- Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
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Camilla Jeffs is passionate about financial education, building wealth, and living a life by design. Camilla is the Founder and CEO of Steady Stream Investments, a company focused on providing investment opportunities in large multifamily and senior housing communities. With 18 years of experience investing in real estate, she has done everything from live-in flips, single-family rentals, small multifamily, and now large multifamily and assisted living. She specializes in teaching first-time investors how to achieve passive income and diversify their portfolios. Camilla believes in the investing trifecta, where one can achieve not only strong financial returns, but create social and environmental impact by providing safe, clean, and affordable housing to entire communities. Camilla is a triathlete, an outdoor enthusiast, and a devoted mother to her five amazing children. To learn more about Camilla visit: camillajeffs.com steadystreaminvestments.ac-page.com/guides www.instagram.com/theintroverted_investor. --- Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Catch our chat with educator, author, and changemaker, Jesse Lubinsky. Find out more about Jesse here: www.jesselubinsky.com, www.readylearner.one, and www.changemakeredu.org. Catch the recording here of our chat! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Vish Muni is an active real estate agent and a full-time multifamily apartment investor. He has 20 years of experience as a small business entrepreneur, and IT professional. In 2009, Vish started out as a real estate investor for single-family homes, duplexes, and fourplexes. He then transitioned to multifamily investing. Currently, Vish is a limited and general partner in over 5 syndications. Vish is also a member of the nationally acclaimed Multifamily Mentoring program run by RE Mentor Dave Lindahl, who is recognized worldwide as one of the leaders in real estate investing education. Outside of real estate, Vish is a fitness enthusiast and enjoys traveling with his family. _______ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Jonathan Nichols is a real estate investor local to the DFW metroplex. He began his REI career after having worked for six years in the aerospace engineering industry as a propulsion engineer where he analyzes and integrates turboshaft engines on helicopter platforms. He holds a B.S. degree and an M.S. degree in Aerospace Engineering from Texas A&M and Virginia Polytechnical Institute respectively. He and his wife Paula first began their investing journey in 2018 and have undertaken numerous different types of projects before forming their multifamily investing company Apogee Capital in 2020. His past real estate projects include a 100 unit multifamily in the Tulsa MSA as a GP, 42 units in Austin as an LP, numerous residential real estate investments, and a top-rated short-term rental business in the Arlington Entertainment District. Known as a person with a high work ethic, Jonathan enjoys helping others to achieve their goals (financial or otherwise). Outside of work, he enjoys spending his time racing in Ironman triathlons and traveling with his wife. _______ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Over a 25+ career in high-tech sales and sales leadership, Chris actively invested in multifamily real estate with a buy-and-hold strategy focused in the Pacific Northwest. In an effort to share his experience with other high-tech sales professionals, he founded High Tech Freedom. High Tech Freedom is helping high-tech sales professionals create passive income in real estate while crushing their sales quota! _______ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Greg is a former small business owner. He retired after a 20-year career with Frito-Lay. He has been investing in real estate since 2016. Greg's ownership interest includes over 350 units in Tennessee, with a market value of $17,000,000. Greg and his business partner Darren Light also flip homes in the Knoxville and Tri-Cities areas of Tennessee. Greg and his partner are hosts of The Real Wealth Solutions Podcast and run a meet-up twice a month focusing on multifamily investing in Central and Eastern Tennessee. _______ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
You watched the movie, you listened to the podcast, and now it's time to listen to the B-Side from The Karate Kid. Bill sits down with Jesse Lubinsky for an extended interview. If you're completely lost, go back and listen to full episode of The Karate Kid, and then listen to this. It'll make more […]
Brian Hemedinger is a real estate investor, coach, and sales leader. After spending 13 years pursuing an acting career in NYC, Brian found himself newly married, 95k in debt, and earning less than 35k per year. He transitioned to a successful sales and leadership career with an upscale fitness brand; eventually overseeing sales for 30 locations representing over 300 million in annual revenue. Wrapped up in the “rat-race” or maybe just a slow learner, Brian eventually realized that contributing to a 401k and traditional stocks/bonds portfolio was a sub-optimal strategy for achieving financial freedom. With the help of mentors, Brian discovered the power of investing in multifamily real estate and is now on a mission to help corporate professionals take control of their investments and diversify into cash-flow producing assets. _______ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Jeff is the CEO and managing member of Synergetic Investment Group, LLC (SIG). He has managed all aspects of commercial real estate including acquisitions, operations, value add, dispositions, and investor relations. SIG currently focuses on helping high net worth individuals passively invest with best in class Commercial Deal Syndicators, and invest in Commercial Real Estate. SIG uses it's extensive experience to help investors determine the overall merits of the investment opportunity. SIG has been involved in projects worth nearly 50 million dollars and consists of over 1100 units. SIG currently controls properties in Texas, Georgia, Arizona, and Ohio including over 300 student housing beds. SIG has been involved with stabilized and value add properties including student housing, short-term rental, and market-rate MF properties. Jeff has run REI meetups since 2005 and more currently the Multi-Family Masters Ventura Chapter. Jeff has been a featured speaker on over 30 podcasts including 3 times on BestEver and Biggerpockets. To learn more about SIG visit: https://synergeticinvestmentgroup.com/ _______ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Hold on tight because we are sailing into the uncharted waters of Esports in schools this week. Thankfully, we have an expert at the helm, Jesse Lubinsky from Ready Learner One, who is going to navigate us safely through these stormy seas! Here are some links for what we talked about... News & follow-up: Screencastify's new FREE features! CommonLit 360 Curriculum New Apple devices Design your own custom themes in new Google Sites New Google Tasks logo!! Forms settings are now easier to navigate Main Course: Esports with Jesse Lubinsky Chance the Rapper on SNL Tweet from Mike Washburn The Esports Education Playbook: Empowering Every Learner Through Inclusive Gaming (book) readylearner.one jesselubinsky.com Tech Nuggets Live Text in iOS 15 Wheel of Names | Random name picker via Tony Vincent PackBack Webinar Series: Four Tenets of Blended and Personalized Learning Sesame Street Fighter You can follow Jonathan (@jonathanwylie) and Mindy (@TeamCairney) on Twitter, and see all the tweets from the Grant Wood AEA Digital Learning Team at @DLGWAEA. You can also email us with questions or ideas, podcast@gwaea.org. If you enjoy the show please share it with your friends and colleagues and/or leave us a review on your podcast app of choice. THANK YOU for listening. We really couldn't (or wouldn't) do this without the support of listeners like you!
Bud Evans. Bud is an active duty military officer with the USAF serving with the PA Air National Guard and has been in the military now for over 33 years and is planning to retire at exactly 35 years in August 2022. Bud has been married for over 30 years and has a 29 year old son who serves the community as an ICU nurse. Bud has developed training programs, evaluations and project management processes for 4 different units in the USAF. As an investor and licensed agent, Bud currently operates in NJ and Pittsburgh, PA with single family homes. He has done over 10 wholesales, 30 flips and has purchased 21 rental units in the last 3 years and is making the move into the commercial multifamily market. Some of the markets Bud is focused on include Georgia, the Carolinas and the Philadelphia/Pittsburgh MSAs. To learn more about Bud visit www.code3properties.com _______ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Vadim Rey was born in Ukraine, raised in Los Angeles, and educated in Boston. Having grown up blocks from Hollywood, CA, he was surrounded by wealth and yet lived in subsidized housing. Though his family and deaf parents did not have the comforts of money, they provided him with the grit, determination, and love that come from an immigrant family. Vadim was commissioned as a Naval Officer in 2015 and will be resigning his commission in 2022 to make this world a better place through apartment investing, partnering with youth-focused non-profits, and traveling as much as possible. Vadim jumped into real estate after hearing enough about this strategy that allows active duty service members to buy a house every 2-5 years with no money down. Using the VA loan, he bought a townhouse in MD in 2018, learned from ADPI's multifamily investing education program in 2019, and then he was off to the races. In 2020, Vadim house hacked a duplex using the VA loan again, secured his first GP position on a 23 unit syndication, and started Fair Winds Capital Investments with three other active-duty Naval Officers. In 2021, Fair Winds Capital Investments closed a 28-unit syndication deal, started Following Seas Property Management, and opened a real estate fund for both accredited and non-accredited investors to make this world a better place. _______ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To get a FREE e-book: CLICK HERE. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Instagram: @PinnyLubinsky Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
“The Queen of Cold Calling” Wendy Weiss is an author, speaker, sales trainer, and sales coach. Wendy has been recognized as one of the leading authorities on lead generation, cold calling, and new business development and she helps clients speed up their sales cycle, reach more prospects directly, and generate more sales revenue. Wendy's clients include Avon Products, ADP, Sprint, and thousands of business owners and entrepreneurs throughout the country. She has been featured in the New York Times, BusinessWeek, Entrepreneur Magazine, Selling Power, Sales & Marketing Management, and various other business and sales publications. Connect with Wendy Weiss https://coldcallingresults.com/ https://www.facebook.com/public/Wendy-Wiess https://twitter.com/wendy_weiss https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendyweiss ____ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To get a FREE e-book: CLICK HERE. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Instagram: @PinnyLubinsky Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
The BeerEDU Podcast Episode 107: Ready Learner One with Jesse Lubinsky. Kyle & Ben chat with Jesse Lubinsky (@jlubinsky) about the return to in-person professional development but the need for virtual, synchronous, and asynchronous options, an amazing online conference that will be happening from July 14-28, 2021 called ChangeMaker 2021, how students participating in Esports are just as much athletes as traditional student-athletes, and much, much more! Check out the shownotes for this episode at www.beeredupodcast.com. Have any feedback or suggestions for Kyle and Ben? Want them to talk about a topic that interests you or want to learn something about beer? Send them an email at info@beeredupodcast.com, tweet them @BeerEDUPod and use #BeerEDUPod, hit up Beeredupodcast on Facebook, follow on Instagram @beeredupod, check out the YouTube channel at bit.ly/beereduyoutube or drop a voicemail using the Anchor app. And please consider leaving a review on your favorite podcasting app to help others find the podcast! Visit www.beeredupodcast.com for more information on Kyle & Ben, episodes, etc. If you would like to be a guest on the podcast, click on the Contact and Subscription Info link of the website and fill out our guest form! The BeerEDU Podcast is partnered with School Rubric to bring you great content from educators around the world! Learn more by visiting www.schoolrubric.com. The BeerEDU Podcast is part of the Codebreaker Podcast Network! Find and listen to other great educational podcasts like The Staff Room Podcast, STEM Everyday, Teachers on Fire, My Edtech Life!, and more at www.codebreakeredu.com! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-beeredu-podcast/support
Welcome to Season 3 Episode 32! Join me for a conversation with Jesse Lubinsky #Chapter98 for "PD in Your Pocket" #100STOPSeries!! We talk about feeling stupid in front of our students, his upcoming ChangeMaker Conference, gaming & so much more! #changemaker2021 Changemaker Conference FREE registration: http://21changemaker FREE on-demand PD event for educators We are giving registered attendees two weeks (July 14th through July 28th) of access to 60+ sessions that will let you find the sessions you want, when you want them, anytime, anywhere. Some brief highlights: • A keynote from the 2021 National Teacher of the Year Juliana Urtubey Otálora • A wide range of practical sessions from over 20 State Teachers of the Year from across the country as well as prominent educators and experts • Session topics including SEL, teacher wellness, diversity & equity, creativity, leadership, and technology • Opportunities to earn badges and professional development credits • Chances to win free books and an interactive whiteboard • And much more! FREE Registration here: http://bit.ly/21changemaker Speaker info here: https://changemakeredu.org/changemaker-2021-conference/ Contact information for Jesse Lubinsky: Website:http://jesselubinsky.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/jlubinsky Instagram: http://instagram.com/jlubinsky Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jlubinsky LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesselubinsky/ Contact information for Host: Email: coachingallthingsedu@gmail.com Website: https://www.acunlimited.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annhlabanganaclay/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AandCUnlimited4You Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annolivia.life.work.balance/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/AnnHC_Champ4All --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coachingallthingsedu/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coachingallthingsedu/support
Savannah "The Networth Nurse" is a full-time Registered Nurse in Los Angeles, California. She uses her skills as a leader in healthcare operations to manage multi-family syndications. She also helps busy medical professionals create passive income through real estate investing. https://linktr.ee/thenetworthnurse ____ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To get a FREE e-book: CLICK HERE. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Instagram: @PinnyLubinsky Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Rodney is a full-time business professional who is growing a Florida-based real estate investment portfolio. He manages his personal rentals while growing his multifamily investment business, Robinson Capital, and seeks to help others learn to invest in real estate and in multifamily opportunities. Rodney's real estate experience began in college while working as a leasing agent at a student housing community. After college, he began his career within the supply chain supporting organizations within the Aerospace and Defense industry, earning positions of increasing responsibility and varieties of teams. Throughout this time of professional growth, he was simultaneously growing his network, investment skills, and knowledge of real estate. In 2019, Rodney acquired a single-family home, rehabbed it in 2 months, and rented it out before the end of the summer. A few months later, he and his family moved into a new home and turned their primary residence into a second rental. In this short time, he witnessed the power of compounding and generating cash flow from real estate. Rodney and his wife have four little children and love their local community in Melbourne, Florida. Real estate has become an even more valued tool in his life and he strives to share this knowledge and education with anyone who will listen on his blog at RodneyRobinsonII.com. Rodney launched Robinson Capital in 2020 and his mission is to help working professionals passively invest in multifamily real estate and provide great living communities to residents. ____ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To get a FREE e-book: CLICK HERE. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Instagram: @PinnyLubinsky Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Suzy Sevier and Michael Barnhart are the Founders of Adventurous Real Estate Investors. Their adventure began at a TEDx event — the theme was Reset — and it changed their lives. They took the event to heart and used that theme — Reset — as a launching point to regain control of their lives, secure financial freedom, give back to the community, and discover their “why.” They want to share this journey with others by offering investment opportunities to people who want to check off their bucket list items now, not after retirement. And to give back by mentoring others along the way to help them reset and achieve their freedom. No Excuses! Micheal and Suzy discuss Investing in the US while living in England and having a full-time job! ____ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To get a FREE e-book: CLICK HERE. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Instagram: @PinnyLubinsky Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Jesse is currently the Chief Learning Officer for Ready Learner One LLC. He is an education technologist, teacher, certified school administrator, and doctoral student based out of Westchester County in New York. Prior to entering the learning space, he was a technology consultant for Fortune 500 companies specializing in network engineering and software development projects. Jesse is co-author of Reality Bytes: Innovative Learning Using Augmented and Virtual Reality and The Esports Education Playbook: Empowering Every Learner Through Inclusive Gaming. He has also been published in the books The Chromebook Infused Classroom, High-Tech Teaching Success! A Step by Step Guide to Using Innovative Technology in Your Classroom and Fueled by Coffee and Love: A Brew Perspective. Jesse was named one of BestCollegeRankings.org's 100 Top Experts in #eLearning and #EdTech as well as a Top 100 K12 Tech Leader and Top 100 Most Social CIO by Extreme Networks. He has received a Technology Leader Pioneer Award from the Lower Hudson Regional Information Center. A Google for Education Certified Innovator and Trainer, Jesse is also co-founder of NY TECH ED, an organization centered around instructional technology use, and a former co-chair of NYTEN, a regional group focused on technology leadership. Check out more about the EdUp Experience Podcast Network here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/schoolish/support
Tzvi helps business owners and their leadership teams to simplify, clarify and achieve their vision. ____ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To get a FREE e-book: CLICK HERE. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Instagram: @PinnyLubinsky Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Mendy Raskin shares his experience and insight on the topic of acquiring and managing out-of-state properties. ____ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To get a FREE e-book: CLICK HERE. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Instagram: @PinnyLubinsky Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Have you ever struggled to sell a product? Lack of building a brand? Or perhaps thinking of starting one then this is the episode for you.On this episode Shawn interviews Travis Lubinsky. He is an e-commerce and marketing expert, and the founder of Flex Watches. Travis brings the
It's Friday and thankfully, nothing happened at the U.S. Capitol that warranted intervention from the National Guard. We talk to National Correspondent Clayton Neville about the threat that wasn't, and what steps will be taken moving forward to secure the capitol. We also have a special treat this week. We'll talk to T.J. Lubinsky, a radio host, a director, a producer, and a television host about the new musical PBS special airing Saturday night at 7pm ET titled, "It's What's Happening, Baby?". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prolific public television producer TJ Lubinsky joins John Landecker for a look back at the classic TV special It’s What’s Happening Baby. Airing for the first time since 1965, the special showcases some of the biggest names in music, including Ray Charles, Dionne Warwick, The Supremes, Marvin Gaye and many more. Catch It’s What’s Happening Baby this Saturday, March […]
Hello everyone! Last week, Jesse Lubinsky joined me to discuss tech and the revolution it is having in education. If you missed that, check it out here. If you're all caught up, I can't wait for you to hear part 2! For people that follow me on social media or have listened extensively to the show, you might have heard me discuss my love of video games. In this episode, I get to nerd out a bit about games and their significance in the lives of kids, and Jesse blows my mind with the future of virtual reality in education. He also drops some knowledge on how to start an E-Sports club at your school, so there is TONS to dive into on this one! Jesse Lubinsky is the co-author of Reality Bytes and The Esports Education Playbook. Jesse is currently the Chief Learning Officer for Ready Learner One LLC. He is an education technologist, teacher, and former school administrator based out of Westchester County in New York. Prior to entering the learning space, he was a technology consultant for Fortune 500 companies specializing in network engineering and software development projects. This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their professional book, Risk. Fail. Rise. A Teacher’s Guide to Learning From Mistakes by Colleen Cruz. You’ve likely heard the adage, ‘Everyone makes mistakes.’ But knowing why we make mistakes can help us learn from them and improve situations once we’ve made them. In Risk. Fail. Rise. teachers will learn how to address their own teaching mistakes, model with their own mistake-making, and improve their responses to others’ mistakes. Colleen Cruz shares what research says on mistakes as part of learning and what that means for teaching. If we can create school cultures where we talk honestly about mistakes, then we can grow and create opportunities for children to grow in all the ways they deserve. And we deserve those opportunities too. Risk. Fail. Rise. is available as a book and ebook. Look for the audiobook in early 2021. To learn more visit Heinemann.com.
Hello everyone! Covid has made sure we are all intimately familiar with how to set up Zooms, use Google services, and operate the various learning management systems our districts have purchased. Many of us have been forced to learn how to reach students digitally, and some of us were prepared for this sudden shift to the digital world. Whether you are happy using tech, have become proficient during the last several months, or are a tech geek and are just excited that everyone is finally (somewhat forced) to listen to you, one fact is certain... tech is here to stay! It is on us to be educated in what is available now, and what will be available in the future. To help us navigate this landscape, I have brought on Jesse Lubinsky, co-author of Reality Bytes and The Esports Education Playbook. Jesse is currently the Chief Learning Officer for Ready Learner One LLC. He is an education technologist, teacher, and former school administrator based out of Westchester County in New York. Prior to entering the learning space, he was a technology consultant for Fortune 500 companies specializing in network engineering and software development projects. In this episode, we set the landscape for what tech is doing today, and where it could be going. We ask if paper will be around in the next few year, and what roles should phone play...if any, in the class. We also touch on why professional development around tech is always kind of bad (my words). All of this and more! In part two we discuss VR and Esports, so make sure to subscribe so you do not miss it! This episode is sponsored by Heinemann—the leading publisher of professional books and resources for educators—and their professional book, Risk. Fail. Rise. A Teacher’s Guide to Learning From Mistakes by Colleen Cruz. You’ve likely heard the adage, ‘Everyone makes mistakes.’ But knowing why we make mistakes can help us learn from them and improve situations once we’ve made them. In Risk. Fail. Rise. teachers will learn how to address their own teaching mistakes, model with their own mistake-making, and improve their responses to others’ mistakes. Colleen Cruz shares what research says on mistakes as part of learning and what that means for teaching. If we can create school cultures where we talk honestly about mistakes, then we can grow and create opportunities for children to grow in all the ways they deserve. And we deserve those opportunities too. Risk. Fail. Rise. is available as a book and ebook. Look for the audiobook in early 2021. To learn more visit Heinemann.com.
Prashant comes from a technology & business background. Prashant realized his strong passion for entrepreneurship and real estate in 2005. He started investing in single-family rentals and expanded into Multifamily in 2015. Currently, Prashant owns over 700 units valued at over 65 million and has been involved in over 4000 units total. ____ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To get a FREE e-book: CLICK HERE. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Instagram: @PinnyLubinsky Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Bill and Stef purchased their first investment property in 2019 and have acquired four additional properties for a total of 2 properties/5 doors. Bill and Stef are looking to grow their portfolio in 2021 striving to reach their goal of financial freedom through buying cash-flowing real estate investments. ____ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To get a FREE e-book: CLICK HERE. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Instagram: @PinnyLubinsky Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
Brian is the host of "The Diary of an Apartment Investor" podcast, Co-Founder of Four Oaks Capital, and a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps and brings years of leadership and management experience to his real estate investments. As a Marine officer, he has proven his ability to plan, lead, and effectively accomplish missions in both training and combat situations. He has earned graduate degrees from both the University of Utah and Naval Postgraduate School and is currently stationed at the Pentagon. He has actively invested in real estate since 2007. Brian is an “Advisor” in Michael Blank's Deal Maker Mastermind and a member of Michael's “Elite Investor Club.” https://www.diaryofanapartmentinvestor.com/ ____ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To get a FREE e-book: CLICK HERE. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Instagram: @PinnyLubinsky Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
This week, Pinny gives his 8 rules of due diligence as an investor. _ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To get a FREE e-book: CLICK HERE. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Instagram: @PinnyLubinsky Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
How did Kenton Girard successfully acquire over 30 properties without a partnership or ownership group? Listen to this week's episode to find out how! Kenton Girard is the owner of Kenton Realty Group, LLC a Real Estate Brokerage company serving Chicago and the suburbs. Kenton graduated as a Civil Engineer Undergrad from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and MBA - Finance from University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Kenton enjoys talking about finance and business. Please follow Kenton Knows on all social media including his public Facebook group, Kenton Knows - Real Estate Investing, Property Management, and more! _ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To get a FREE e-book: CLICK HERE. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Instagram: @PinnyLubinsky Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
In this week's episode, Pinny speaks with Andrew Cushman who transitioned from a full-time chemical engineer to acquiring and repositioning over 1,800 multifamily units. For over a decade, Andrew has been growing real estate investment businesses full-time. Starting off with single-family properties in the depths of the Great Recession, Andrew completed 27 single family flips (purchase, rehab, sell), all of which were very profitable. In 2011 Andrew transitioned to the acquisition and repositioning of multifamily properties, acquiring a mostly vacant 92 unit property on the other side of the country as a first deal. That first property was eventually sold for several times its original purchase price, and Andrew now acquires B Class, value-add properties throughout the Southeast. In total, Andrew and his team have acquired and repositioned over 1,800 multifamily units to date. Outside of the business world, Andrew has been a certified alpine ski instructor and when not working in real estate enjoys surfing, backcountry skiing, and trying to not be outwitted by his two children. To connect with Andrew Cushman, click here. _ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To get a FREE e-book: CLICK HERE. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Instagram: @PinnyLubinsky Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
As our educational setting has shifted dramatically in a short period of time, the teaching strategies and educational tools needed to be successful have pushed educators to discover new ways to provide information and collaborate. This week’s guest, Jesse Lubinsky, shares some exciting emerging technology and innovative solutions to enhance student exploration, creativity and risk taking. In this Episode, we discuss: The Benefits of Esports in Schools AR and VR Tools in the Classroom Ready Learner One Programs to Support Teachers with Technology And Jesse’s books, “The Esports Education Playbook” and “Reality Bytes” About Jesse Lubinsky:Jesse is currently the Chief Learning Officer for Ready Learner One LLC. He is an education technologist, teacher, and former school administrator based out of Westchester County in New York. Prior to entering the learning space, he was a technology consultant for Fortune 500 companies specializing in network engineering and software development projects. Jesse is co-author of Reality Bytes: Innovative Learning Using Augmented and Virtual Reality and The Esports Education Playbook: Empowering Every Learner Through Inclusive Gaming. He has also been published in the books The Chromebook Infused Classroom, High-Tech Teaching Success! A Step by Step Guide to Using Innovative Technology in Your Classroom and Fueled by Coffee and Love: A Brew Perspective. Jesse was named one of BestCollegeRankings.org’s 100 Top Experts in #eLearning and #EdTech as well as a Top 100 K12 Tech Leader and Top 100 Most Social CIO by Extreme Networks. He has received a Technology Leader Pioneer Award from the Lower Hudson Regional Information Center. A Google for Education Certified Innovator and Trainer, Jesse is also co-founder of NY TECH ED, an organization centered around instructional technology use, and a former co-chair of NYTEN, a regional group focused on technology leadership. He is a CoSN Certified Education Technology Leader, an Adjunct Professor of Education Technology at Pace University, a member of the Google Earth Education Experts team, and a frequent keynote speaker and presenter who has recently done educational technology presentations across North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, the Caribbean, and Australia. He also has a Bacon Number of 3. Jesse is also co-host of the Partial Credit Podcast and the Ready Learner One Lounge, a virtual reality show focused on innovations in teaching and learning. Follow Jesse Lubinsky:Website: http://jesselubinsky.com (http://jesselubinsky.com) and http://readylearner.one (http://readylearner.one) Twitter: https://twitter.com/jlubinsky (@jlubinsky) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jlubinsky/ (@jlubinsky) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jlubinsky (jlubinsky) Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesselubinsky/ (jesselubinsky) Partial Credit Podcast: http://partial.credit (http://partial.credit) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1951600509/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1951600509&linkCode=as2&tag=aspirewebsite-20&linkId=b61b47c433e98d17f7080f0b234b9916 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1949595919/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1949595919&linkCode=as2&tag=aspirewebsite-20&linkId=3a5542f0ae0daab50f86fc685a90e11f NEW Aspire Swag with Discount Code: ASPIRE Tee Shirts and Drinkwear: https://teachbetterswag.com/collections/aspire-the-leadership-development-podcast (ASPIRE: The Leadership Development Podcast) [caption id="attachment_3177" align="alignnone" width="1024"]https://joshstamper.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/IMG_6166.jpg () Aspire Tee Shirts, Teach Better Swag, Aspire: The Leadership Development Podcast[/caption] This post contains affiliate links. When you make a purchase through these links, The Aspire Podcast gets a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you. Need...
In this episode, Pinny speaks to Devan McClish, the founder and owner of McClish Properties LLC. Devan purchases, rehabs, and sells homes in the greater Nashville area. Devan started in real estate in 2010 and has wholesaled/brokered over 200 properties, closed over 300 deals, and built/rehabbed over 100 homes, all by the age of 28. Devan McClish also owns a property management company. _ Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator; he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager, where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom, thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate, Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To get a FREE e-book: CLICK HERE. To connect with Pinny Lubinsky. E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Instagram: @PinnyLubinsky Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
In this episode of Real Estate Ventures Podcast, Pinny discusses the steps in the underwriting process. Pinny is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator, he studied business management at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales. After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single-family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals. Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life. Outside of real estate Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors, and enjoys baseball, swimming, and hiking. To get a FREE e-book: CLICK HERE To connect with Pinny Lubinsky E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Instagram: @PinnyLubinsky Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
In episode 89, I interview Jesse Lubinsky (@jlubinsky), the Chief Learning Officer of Ready Learner One LLC and author of recently published books, “Reality Bytes: Innovative Learning Using Augmented and Virtual Reality” and "The Esports Education Playbook: Empowering Every Learner Through Inclusive Gaming." During the episode, we discussed emerging technologies such as augmented and virtual technology and their place in education as well as the emergence of Esports in schools.Full show notes and more information about this episode can be found at https://leaderoflearning.com/episode89.Huge thanks to Podcorn for sponsoring this episode. Explore sponsorship opportunities and start monetizing your podcast by signing up at https://podcorn.com/podcasters/To watch video versions of this episode and many of the recent podcast interviews, SUBSCRIBE ON YOUTUBE at https://leaderoflearning/youtubeInterested in becoming a patron of the show for as little as $3 per month? Visit the Patreon page at https://leaderoflearning.com/support!Visit https://leaderoflearning.com/press-kit to consider becoming an official sponsor.To leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leader-of-learning/id1243021772Android user? Leave a rating and review on Podchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/leader-of-learning-532116Download a FREE copy of my eBook, “Transforming Education One Mindset at a Time” and subscribe to the Leader Of Learning newsletter by visiting https://leaderoflearning.com/news!To connect with the guest:Jesse’s Twitter - https://twitter.com/jlubinskyJesse’s Website - http://jesselubinsky.comTo follow Leader Of Learning on social media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/dr_kreinessInstagram - https://instagram.com/leaderoflearningFacebook - https://facebook.com/leaderoflearningLinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/dankreinessThe Leader Of Learning Podcast is a proud member of the Education Podcast Network. For more information and to find other great podcasts, visit https://edupodcastnetwork.comMusic credits: https://www.purple-planet.com
In this episode Pinny talks to Rey Reyes about his experience with multi-family investing. To connect with Rey Reyes on LinkedIn click here. Click the following link to read Rey Reyes' book: BLUF: The Bottom Line Up Front about Passively Investing in Multi-family Properties To connect with Pinny Lubinsky E-mail: Pinny@PLCapitalVentures.com Instagram: @PinnyLubinsky Website: https://plcapitalventures.com/.
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Jesse's family joins the show to talk remote learning through many lenses. Texthelp wants to see a world where difference, disability, or language are no longer barriers. Providing a range of technology solutions for teaching and learning - Texthelp helps to minimize teacher workload and maximize student outcomes. Segment 1: Jessica Rappaport (HS AP) talks about the challenges of remote learning from the administrative side as well as from the parenting perspective Segment 2: Jordan Lubinsky (HS student) talks about what it's like as a HS student who is fully virtual in a school with a hybrid model. Segment 3: Jackson Lubinsky talk about the latest game craze with students, Among Us Everyone's Playing Among Us (NY Times) Everyone's Playing Among Us (Lesson Plan) Among Us video game popular among students Something Useless Donnie Found Online: http://www.howbigismypotato.com/ - - - - - Visit our website Share Feedback & Ideas Tweet us at @PartialCreditEd Follow us on Instagram @PartialCreditEd Like us on Facebook
Creative solutions to get first multifamily across the finish line and then again with a deal in the midst of COVID with Vince Gethings and Pinny Lubinsky!Download our free investing guide at www.fouroakscapital.com----Vincent Gethings has over 7 years of multifamily investing experience; he currently owns and operates 20 units in his personal portfolio, an additional 52 units in JV, and 48 units as a GP. He specializes in market research, due-diligence, strategic planning, project oversight and execution. He recently held the position of Resource Advisor for the U.S Air Force where he drafted and managed the operational funds and projects for a $1.4B enterprise. He also holds a green belt LEAN Six Sigma Process Improvement. Lastly, Vince lives out my passion for education as a real estate investment coach at the Wheelbarrow Profits Academy founded by Jake Stenziano and Gino Barbaro who have over 1,500 units.Download their free investing guide at www.tricityequity.com Find out about the Honolulu Multifamily and More Meetup in Honolulu at https://www.facebook.com/groups/Honolulumultifamily/----Pinny Lubinsky is an entrepreneur and multifamily real estate syndicator. He studied business management at Fairleigh Dickenson University. He then went on to be a sales representative for a building supplies company (Dependable Plastics). He was promoted to business development manager where he supervised and grew a sales team that grossed over 5 million annually in sales.After meeting many successful real estate professionals on the job, Pinny was inspired and decided to begin his own entrepreneurial journey. He began in 2019 by purchasing his first real estate deal, a single family home in Pennsylvania. Concluding that he would have to acquire hundreds of such properties to reach his goals of financial freedom, he decided that multifamily syndication would be the more efficient vehicle to help him reach his goals.Today Pinny is truly enthusiastic about multifamily syndication and has made it his mission to help as many people as possible achieve financial freedom thus enabling them to pursue their true passions in life.Outside of real estate Pinny is a gym rat, loves the outdoors and enjoys baseball, swimming and hiking.Contact Pinny at pinnyrealestate@gmail.comDownload his free e-book at https://plcapitalventures.com/----Your host, Brian Briscoe, is a co-founder and principal in the real estate investing firm Four Oaks Capital. He and his team currently have 250 units worth $12 million in assets under management and are continuing to grow. He will retire as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps in 2021. Learn more about him and the Four Oaks team at www.fouroakscapital.com or contact him at brianbriscoe@fouroakscapital.com - be sure to let him know where you found him. Connect with him on LinkedIn, Facebook, or on Bigger Pockets.
Guest: Jesse LubinskyAuthor and Ed Tech leader Jesse Lubinsky leads us through an exploration of the benefits ofincorporating augmented and virtual reality into the classroom, as well as explaining the rise inpopularity of bringing eSports into schools to reach a diverse cross-section of students.Social MediaWebsite: readylearner.oneTwitter: @jlubinskyInstagram: @jlubinskyPocast: partial.creditBooksReality Bytes: Innovative Learning Using Augmented and Virtual RealityThe Esports Education Playbook: Empowering Every Learner Through Inclusive Gaming
Jesse Lubinsky guest starts on this episode of the Pixel Classroom. We talk about the difference between gamfication and gaming. Talk about how eSports has really began to become an amazing part of not only education, but in the world, especially during COVID-19. We also geek out over comic book (mostly Marvel Comics) during the podcast. If you like to know more please check out his links and for more on Sticker Mule click here. Reality Bytes: Innovative Learning Using Augmented & Virtual Reality The Esports Education Playbook: Empowering Every Learner Through Inclusive Gaming The Partial Credit Podcast The Ready Learner One Lounge VR Variety Show --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pixelclassroom/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pixelclassroom/support
Hello Everyone, Welcome to another exciting episode of VR in Education. In today’s episode, we are talking with Jesse Lubinsky who is the Chief Learning Officer of Ready Learner One. Ready Learner One is an innovative learning solutions provider with a wealth of knowledge and wisdom related to emerging technologies. He is here today to talk more about his recent book “The E-Sports Playbook: Empowering Every Learner Through Inclusive Gaming and Virtual Reality. You can learn more about his work at https://readylearner.one/.
Join us for a great show with Co-Founder and Chief Learning Officer of Ready Learner 1 as we talk about Augmented and Virtual Reality in Education and the growth of Esports. Augmented Reality and Esports are two of the fastest growing industries right now and Jesse talks about the effect that these have in education. Jesse is a co-author of Reality Bytes, which is a great book that can help introduce many educators to the world of augmented and virtual reality along with his new book out in November titled The Esports Education Playbook. You can follow Jesse on Twitter @jlubinsky and you can find Reality Bytes on Amazon for a great price right now. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myedtechlife/support
In this episode of The Suite Talk, Jesse will go over using AR/VR in the classroom to empower the student's learning experience. We are going to discuss augmented reality and virtual reality as tools to enhance teaching and learning. We'll touch on some Google tools that fall under this umbrella like Google Tilt Brush, Google Poly, and Google Blocks. We'll also look at how some of this work can be done on a Chromebook using tools like Metaverse and Cospaces. Show Notes: https://wke.lt/w/s/z_IdNI You can check out my website www.thesuitetalk.com for more information about my show. Want to be a guest? Please do so and show off your edtech expertise! Please click here or visit my website to fill out the guest form. I will get back to you as soon as I can. Stay up to date on the latest episode on my YouTube channel, newsletter or podcast. My show is available on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, and Google Podcast. Click on the ‘Episodes and Podcast List' page to read the show notes and watch past or current episodes. Click on the ‘Schedule' page to see who will be a guest on the show. Alice Keeler and I wrote a new book called Stepping up to Google Classroom. It has 50 steps to help beginners get started, plus many tips and pedagogy that will help you re-think your classroom workflow and mindset. The book is available for order on Amazon. Thank you for your support! Order on Amazon
From Delaware to Philly to California to New York and now North Carolina - who is Wendie Lubinsky? From one side of the country to the other and back again, Wendie bleeds red and black and cheers Anteaters. Wendie has owned not one, but two businesses. We are so lucky that in 2019 Wendie and the twins were looking for a different quality of life that brought them to 12 Oaks. It is really an honor to share her story with you. She is DEFINITELY an inspiration and so motivated, to achieve more! Wendie’s childhood was filled with lots of traveling from the east side of the country to the west side and back again. Wendie was born in Wilmington, Delaware, but lived in Philadelphia until the age of five. Her family moved to San Francisco, where she grew up. Wendie was able to graduate high school at the age of 16, and moved, by herself, to San Diego to attend college. After graduation in 2002, Wendie relocated to New York City for three years before moving, with her then, husband, to Westchester County to start a family. In 2011, they were blessed, with a set of beautiful twin girls, Samantha and Taylor. 2019 finally brought them here to the 12 Oaks community. Wendie is a Personal Trainer and Owner & CEO of WML Wellness, LLC, right here at the Club, in 12 Oaks. She has been certified since 1996, as an American Red Cross Instructor Trainer; in first aid, CPR, lifeguarding, swim instruction, and was a volunteer disaster service member, while in college. Currently, Wendie is pursuing a masters’ degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Capella University. Wendie was able to move her New York business to North Carolina shortly after moving to 12 Oaks, renaming it, “WML Wellness” a holistic company that incorporates mental health, nutrition, and physical fitness, for a complete way, to achieve wellness! Join her for her online fitness classes. Hopefully, soon she will be back to in-person classes here at 12 Oaks. I thoroughly enjoyed our conversation. Wendie is such an inspiration. She has powerful beliefs, powerful learnings, and a lot of great takeaways for all of us. Keep an eye out for Wendie and the girls in the neighborhood. We are delighted to have them as part of the 12 Oaks family. Tune in to hear what she is up to and what the future holds. In This Episode: [02:37] Welcome Wendie Lubinsky, a Personal Trainer, entrepreneur, as well as the 8th “P” in the pod[cast]. [03:22] Wendie was born and raised in Wilmington, Delaware, and lived in Philadelphia until the age of 5 and then moved to San Francisco. [05:48] Wendie’s New York business moves to North Carolina. [07:22] It was her dad’s dream to live in San Francisco. [07:45] What was it like growing up in San Francisco? [09:05] Wendie was able to graduate high school at the age of 16. [10:59] She had to learn self-care. Self-care is something people don’t remember to do because they are busy taking care of their children, husband, pets, house, and job. [12:28] Why did you pursue the personal fitness/personal training field? [15:14] We want to increase our physical fitness. Wendie looks at your medical history, metabolism, and creates a custom plan for you. [17:42] Wendie shares the impact of creating her first business. [18:50] This business allowed Wendie to be a stay at home mom. [20:14] Wendie tells all the details with achieving her Masters of Clinical Mental Health Counseling. [22:16] The only way a counselor would judge normal vs. not normal is in context of their life, society, religion, culture, and values. Then look at what the negative effect is on their life. [23:01] Wendie has one more semester to finish her masters’ degree and then she starts her internship. Wendie is going to go on and get her Ph.D. and become a professor. [24:14] Wendie received high honors from Capella University earlier this year. [25:18] How is the 12 Oaks business, WML Wellness going and what is offered? [27:18] Wendie shares about her 3rd-grade girls Samantha and Taylor and their amazing differences. [30:05] What is a normal “day-in-the-life” of Wendie the mom, college student, including your health and wellness? [32:59] Why did you choose to live in 12 Oaks? [34:28] Wendie loves the weather and the quality of life in 12 Oaks. [35:07] Wendie shares something that is true for her, but almost no one agrees with her about. [39:20] What is Wendie most proud of? [41:45] If you had a do-over in life, what would it be and why? [42:07] Every experience, every decision, and every event that we have in our lives is what shapes who we are. There is good from every experience we have. You just have to choose to look at the good. [44:47] Join Wendie for her online fitness class every morning Monday-Friday from 10-11 AM. You can find the link on one of her Facebook pages. Links and Resources: 12 Oaks Community Website Team Anderson Realty Wendie on Facebook WML Wellness on Facebook Wendie grew up in San Fran: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco University of California – Irvine: https://uci.edu American Red Cross – Training and Certification: https://www.redcross.org/take-a-class WML Wellness: https://wmlwellness.com Capella University: https://www.capella.edu
In this week's episode, you will learn from a premier social media influencer, brand ambassador, entrepreneur, fitness and wellness expert, and actress, Ana Cheri. Ana is one of the highest-paid influencers in the world. She is the owner of the southern California gym, Be More Athletics, and activewear line, Cheri Fit. Her most recent product sold out in less than 48 hours! Ana has built a following of over 20 million people across social media. She will be sharing her strategies on how she leveraged her personal brand to build businesses in the health and fitness industry. Also, she will teach you her calendar-hack to balance multiple projects at once, and how to handle rejection. Next, you will learn from product development & marketing expert, Travis Lubinsky. Travis is the founder of Flex watches and the Networking System. He’s partnered with social media influencers like Jake Paul, collaborated with celebrities like Paris Hilton, and he’s also been featured on CNBC’s hit show, The Profit. Travis’ products have been seen by over 150 million people on YouTube, generated over $20 million in sales, and served over 300,000 customers. He will be sharing the networking strategies that helped him partner with celebrities, billionaires and high profile clients. Next, you will learn from digital marketing expert, Josh Aven. Josh has generated over $2 billion in revenue for his clients through digital marketing. He led his company to be recognized as one of the top-performing Facebook agencies in the world. He works with Fortune 500 companies, and direct to consumer clients of every industry including Sevenly, Love Your Melon, Ivory Ella and many more. His expertise in significantly increasing sales and profitability is focused on consumer behavioral psychology and deep knowledge of finance and math. Josh will share his insights on content creation, and advertising insights on Facebook, Instagram, and Tik Tok. Next, you will learn from e-commerce and branding expert, Kevin Zhang. Kevin is the youngest member of the Forbes Business Council. He is a serial entrepreneur and the CEO of Kreator eCommerce, a global organization with over 60 employees, and facilities in 3 countries. At the age of 23, Kevin achieved acclaim in the digital marketing and eCommerce community for generating $20 million in sales in his first year as an entrepreneur. Affiliate World proclaimed Kevin the "eCommerce Rookie of the Year.” Aside from managing his business, Kevin is an advocate for eCommerce education and provides mentorship to thousands of students around the world. Kevin is determined to empower and inspire future generations of eCommerce entrepreneurs. You will learn his strategies on building a talented team and creating a streamlined infrastructure. Learn more and connect with our instructors: 100MillionAcademy.com Ana Cheri: instagram.com/anacheri Travis Lubinsky: instagram.com/trav Josh Aven: instagram.com/joshaven Kevin Zhang: instagram.com/kevinzhangofficial Cody Sperber: instagram.com/cleverinvestor
MAKING BANK is now a weekly YouTube TV show / iTunes Podcast full of #Success and #Business with Josh. Subscribe to the Podcast MP3: bit.ly/TumblrSubscribeSubscribe to iTunes: bit.ly/JoshF_ItunesSUBSCRIBE for weekly episodes and bonuses: bit.ly/JoshFSubscribe === SUMMARY === Trav Lubinsky joins us on Season 4 Episode 31 of the Making Bank Podcast to talk about all things drop shipping, Facebook marketing, building a brand, and the importance of being in the right place at the right time! Trav has been featured on CNN, CNBC and The Prophet, and became the business partner of Marcus Limonus. He made $1 million within 10 months of launching his first website, and he’s created licensed products for Disney’s Star Wars and Minions lines. He started drop shipping before anyone else even knew what that was, and now he’s put together over a decade of experience in this industry. There’s no one who knows how to launch, promote and sell a product better than Trav, and today he shares some of the insights he’s learned on his journey. Some of his key insights include: ✔The importance of putting out real content that your audience enjoys and connects with ✔The importance of drive. You have to want it and you have to be willing to sacrifice. ✔The importance of having a vision ✔Being able to show up everyday and keep going, even when you’re down in the dumps, depressed, and nothing is going right. ✔Understanding your audience through data and teaming up with the right influencers and business partners. ✔Knowing your brand identity and owning it. And much more! #MakingBank, #TravLubinsky, #joshfelber.com, #josh, #felber, #entrepreneur, #MakingBankS4E31, #BrandIdentity http://pix.joshfelber.com/TravLubinsky-Medium === ABOUT Josh Felber === As a High-Performance Coach and Start-Up Advisor, I help business owners, entrepreneurs, & millennials understand where you can grow your business with fast proven results to obtain wealth and find freedom. A serial entrepreneur with 28+ years of starting and growing multiple multi-million dollar companies (including one with $5 billion annual revenues), I’ve been: • 2x Best-Selling Author as a co-author with Steve Forbes & Brian Tracy• Voted the Best Personal Finance Expert in 2014 (National GOBankingRates competition)• A contributor to articles on Entrepreneur.com, Inc.com, & Forbes.com• Recognized multiple times in the National Who’s Who of Entrepreneurs• Expert guest on NBC, CBS, ABC, and FOX• Keynote Speaker• Host of Making Bank TV Show I’ve helped my clients achieve: • Business growth from 6 to 7 figures & doubled revenues in as short as 6 months• Sales growth in 25% within 3 months using online and digital marketing• A $0 to $30 Million company valuation in just 9 years Get daily Success Tips on FB: www.FB.com/JoshFelber10x Meet Josh at his WEBSITE: bit.ly/JoshFelber Read Josh’s BLOG on: bit.ly/JoshF_BLOG Follow Josh on TWITTER: bit.ly/JoshF_TWITTER Follow Josh on LINKEDIN: bit.ly/JoshF_LINKEDIN
MAKING BANK is now a weekly YouTube TV show / iTunes Podcast full of #Success and #Business with Josh. Subscribe to the Podcast MP3: bit.ly/TumblrSubscribeSubscribe to iTunes: bit.ly/JoshF_ItunesSUBSCRIBE for weekly episodes and bonuses: bit.ly/JoshFSubscribe === SUMMARY === Trav Lubinsky joins us on Season 4 Episode 31 of the Making Bank Podcast to talk about all things drop shipping, Facebook marketing, building a brand, and the importance of being in the right place at the right time! Trav has been featured on CNN, CNBC and The Prophet, and became the business partner of Marcus Limonus. He made $1 million within 10 months of launching his first website, and he’s created licensed products for Disney’s Star Wars and Minions lines. He started drop shipping before anyone else even knew what that was, and now he’s put together over a decade of experience in this industry. There’s no one who knows how to launch, promote and sell a product better than Trav, and today he shares some of the insights he’s learned on his journey. Some of his key insights include: ✔The importance of putting out real content that your audience enjoys and connects with ✔The importance of drive. You have to want it and you have to be willing to sacrifice. ✔The importance of having a vision ✔Being able to show up everyday and keep going, even when you’re down in the dumps, depressed, and nothing is going right. ✔Understanding your audience through data and teaming up with the right influencers and business partners. ✔Knowing your brand identity and owning it. And much more! #MakingBank, #TravLubinsky, #joshfelber.com, #josh, #felber, #entrepreneur, #MakingBankS4E31, #BrandIdentity http://pix.joshfelber.com/TravLubinsky-Medium === ABOUT Josh Felber === As a High-Performance Coach and Start-Up Advisor, I help business owners, entrepreneurs, & millennials understand where you can grow your business with fast proven results to obtain wealth and find freedom. A serial entrepreneur with 28+ years of starting and growing multiple multi-million dollar companies (including one with $5 billion annual revenues), I’ve been: • 2x Best-Selling Author as a co-author with Steve Forbes & Brian Tracy• Voted the Best Personal Finance Expert in 2014 (National GOBankingRates competition)• A contributor to articles on Entrepreneur.com, Inc.com, & Forbes.com• Recognized multiple times in the National Who’s Who of Entrepreneurs• Expert guest on NBC, CBS, ABC, and FOX• Keynote Speaker• Host of Making Bank TV Show I’ve helped my clients achieve: • Business growth from 6 to 7 figures & doubled revenues in as short as 6 months• Sales growth in 25% within 3 months using online and digital marketing• A $0 to $30 Million company valuation in just 9 years Get daily Success Tips on FB: www.FB.com/JoshFelber10x Meet Josh at his WEBSITE: bit.ly/JoshFelber Read Josh’s BLOG on: bit.ly/JoshF_BLOG Follow Josh on TWITTER: bit.ly/JoshF_TWITTER Follow Josh on LINKEDIN: bit.ly/JoshF_LINKEDIN
OnEducation Presents is exactly what it sounds like! Anything that doesn't seem like it fits as a normal episode, and anything that isn't a "quick hit" like OnEducation Now! is an episode of OnEducation Presents. Some of the GREAT content we put out as an episode of OnEducation Presents includes:Dig It or Ditch It w/ Noah GeiselSpecial interviewsAudio recordings of speeches or sessions presented by Mike or GlenYOUR submissionsIn This Episode: When Chris Aviles just rolls up to your table while you're talking, and you're kinda talking about him anyways, you'd think it makes sense for him to just JUMP ON THE PODCAST - so that's what we did. In this episode we were joined by Jesse Lubinsky from Ready Learner One, and mid way through by Chris Aviles. Amazing things are happening in the world of #esportsedu and these two are helping lead the charge. They also launched books THE SAME DAY. It was a great conversation.Our Guests: Jesse Lubinsky & Chris AvilesJesse's Twitter: https://twitter.com/jlubinskyBUY Reality Bites: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1949595919?pf_rd_p=2d1ab404-3b11-4c97-b3db-48081e145e35&pf_rd_r=A5G7BAF8HSN9KC8HXY04Chris's Twitter: https://twitter.com/TechedUpTeacherBUY The EdCorps Classroom: https://www.amazon.com/EdCorps-Classroom-entrepreneurship-classroom-experience-ebook/dp/B082QQDHPR/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
Social Jack™ Influence Factory Episode 79: TRAV Lubinsky - "Being Featured on CNBC ‘The Profit’ & MTV ‘Real World’" Air Date: Wednesday, October 2, 2019 HAVE QUESTIONS? - Leave a comment below and we will get back to you within 48 hours. The Influence Factory is a LIVE webcast that airs every Wednesday at NOON Central (via Zoom and Facebook LIVE). #InfluenceFactory #TRAV #FlexWatch #Holonis In the #InfluencerInterview… This week’s Influencer Guest, TRAV is the Founder of Flex Watches. He is an eCommerce and product expert with 10+ years of experience. TRAV has sold tens of millions of dollars in products directly to consumers and acquired hundreds of thousands of paying customers. He has also created licensed products and executed marketing campaigns for some of the biggest brands in the world such as; Disney, Star Wars, WWE, and Minions. Please welcome TRAV to the Influence Factory Sponsored by Planable (https://Planable.io) Easily Create, Plan & Approve All Your Social Media Content From One Dashboard. Try Now! Everything Your Social Media Team Needs To Move Their Creative Process Forward. Register for the LIVE webcast: http://myinfluencefactory.com/ Facebook LIVE: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BusinessInfluencerAlliance/ View ALL Past Episodes: https://app.socialjack.com/podcast Connect with TRAV: Twitter: https://twitter.com/travislubinsky LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/travislubinsky Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Travislubinsky Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trav/ Website: www.travbrand.com Connect with Dean: Twitter: https://twitter.com/deandelisle LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deandelisle/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deandelisle1/ Connect with Monica: Twitter: https://twitter.com/GetSocialJack/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/monica-hacker/ Connect with Jackson: Twitter: https://twitter.com/JacksonDelisle LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacksondelisle/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacksondelisle/ Theme Music Produced by Sonixphere Video Production by Social Jack™ Productions Social Media Engagement by Social Jack™ Influencer Team Voice-Over by Laila Wenrich Sponsored by Planable (https://planable.io/) Brought to you by Social Jack™ (https://www.socialjack.com) Are you ready to be an Influencer? Visit us at https://www.SocialJack.com
In this episode of The Suite Talk, Jesse will go over the timelapse feature in Google Earth Engine and the timeline feature in Google Street View which are powerful ways to show students change over time. He also shows how students can create galleries within Google Arts & Culture to leverage storytelling as a way of doing a presentation rather than just using slides with text. And how to use Google Earth in all subjects including math. You can check out my website www.thesuitetalk.com for more information about my show. Want to be a guest? Please do so and show off your edtech expertise! Please click here or visit my website to fill out the guest form. I will get back to you as soon as I can. Stay up to date on the latest episode on my YouTube channel, newsletter or podcast. My show is available on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Play Music, and Google Podcast. Click on the ‘Episodes and Podcast List' page to read the show notes and watch past or current episodes. Click on the ‘Schedule' page to see who will be a guest on the show.
Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Its Summer & I'm Rockin Out & Enjoying the Food, Travel & Weather My Guest This Week is Broadcast Radio Icon Jerry Blavat. He began his career as a 13 year old on the TV show Bandstand.Jerry is in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame & After over 50 years in broadcasting, STILL Rock Out Weekly on WVLT, online & at LIVE shows! In 1960, he started his own radio talk show on WCAM (AM), in Camden, New Jersey. (He won the show in a crap game). On a snowy night in mid January, pulling out a stack of records, he began entertaining listeners throughout the night, and the legend of "The Geator" was born. In the mid-sixties, reports had his audience at a half million teenagers per month. Much of Jerry's broadcasts in the early days were done on reel to reel tape. Recording the program in his garage studio, the tapes played while Blavat made personal appearances. In the mid-sixties, Jerry's broadcasts were also added for a time to the program schedule of WHAT. On that station, Blavat stated that he only made $18 a week ($1.50 per hour). Most of his audience didn't buy it, but it was true. The real money was at the hops, not on the air. However, Blavat knew he needed the airwaves to promote the appearances. In 1965, he produced and hosted his own TV show "The Discophonic Scene" on CBS' Philadelphia outlet WCAU-TV. From 1967-70, the show aired on WFIL-TV, Channel Six and was syndicated through Triangle Publications coast-to-coast in 40 markets. When the British Invasion came along, Jerry never became part of it. He didn't like format radio, never participated in it and has always been his own man. In 1966, Jerry said: "It had been hell during the Beatles reign, when there had been much pressure to get on the bandwagon. But I sensed that it just didn't have enough soul for my kids... So I finally gave in and played a few, and I got bombarded by phone calls saying 'Geator, what you doing, man?'" In April of 1972 he became one of the first on-air personalities on WCAU-FM, an oldies station. In 1987, Blavat moved to "Philly Gold Radio," WPGR. It became "Geator Gold Radio" in April of 1992 when Blavat purchased the station. Until this day, Jerry is seen on many local and national TV shows. He has been with PBS on their Doo Wop specials working with the show's producer, T. J. Lubinsky. When the shows aired locally over WHYY-TV, Jerry Blavat was the area's host. Throughout his career, Jerry has appeared on "The Tonight Show," "The Mike Douglas Show," "The Joey Bishop Show," "The Mod Squad," and "The Monkees." Jerry Blavat has appeared in feature films including "Desperately Seeking Susan," "Baby, It's You," and "Cookie." After WPGR, the Geator then built studios in Center City. He currently broadcasts his Cruisin' 92.1, WVLT. In 1998, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and was inducted into the Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia's "Hall of Fame". He still owns his own nightclub called Memories in Margate, NJ He works at various clubs most nights & has a show yearly at the Kimmel Center. While many refer to James Brown as "the hardest working man in show business," the title should belong to Jerry Blavat, who said many years ago: "I may not be the best jock in the world, but I've got my own built-in excitement meter." Follow Jerry's Events & Happenings on Facebook. © 2019 All Rights Reserved © 2019 BuildingAbundantSuccess!! Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBAS Join Me on Facebook @ Facebook.com/BuildingAbundant Success
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In the 1960s, an unknown artist named Harvey supplied his bright, almost otherworldly perspective to about 200 gospel album covers (175 or so for the fabled Savoy Records) before disappearing into obscurity. Five-plus decades later, Robbie Rogers is devoting his master's thesis to Harvey's illustrations — and feverishly collecting Harvey albums in the process. Special thanks to Bob Marovich at the Journal of Gospel Music for his invaluable help in making this episode possible. Harvey Albums • Black Gospel Music Restoration Project (Baylor University) • Margo Lee Williams' essay on Harvey • Opening theme: "Keepers" by Still Flyin' • Closing theme: "Slow Draw/Feeling In My Heart" by Eric Frisch • Additional music by Chris Zabriskie • www.forkeepspodcast.com
Welcome to episode ten of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs. Today we're looking at "Double Crossin' Blues" by Johnny Otis, Little Esther, and the Robins. Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode. ----more---- Resources Like last week, this episode talks about a musician losing the use of some fingers. If you want to help others like Johnny Otis, you might want to check out a charity called the One-Handed Musical Instrument Trust, which invents and provides instruments for one-handed musicians. As always, I've created a Mixcloud streaming playlist with full versions of all the songs in the episode. There are a lot of cheap compilations of Johnny Otis' material -- this one seems to be the best value for money, and contains two other songs I already have podcasts written about, and two more that I'm almost certainly going to cover. This CD covers Little Esther's first couple of years, including all her recordings for Savoy along with some of those from Federal. And this double-CD set contains almost everything the Robins recorded, though for some unknown reason it doesn't contain their three most well-known songs. Much of the biographical information about Johnny Otis comes from Midnight at the Barrelhouse: The Johnny Otis Story by George Lipsitz. Both Otis and Ralph Bass are interviewed in Honkers & Shouters: The Golden Years of Rhythm and Blues by Arnold Shaw, one of the most important books on early 50s rhythm and blues. Patreon This podcast is brought to you by the generosity of my backers on Patreon. Why not join them? Transcript We talked last week about playing an instrument with missing or damaged fingers. Today, we're going to talk about how a great musician losing the use of a couple of fingers led directly to several of the biggest careers in rhythm and blues. When we think of the blues now, we mostly think of guitar-based music – people like Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters – rather than piano-based musicians and the more vaudeville style of what's called “classic blues”, people like Ma Rainey or Bessie Smith. And that tends to give a rather ahistorical perspective on the development of rock and roll. Rock and roll when it started -- the music of the mid fifties -- is not really a guitar-based music. It's dominated by the piano and the saxophone, and that domination it takes from jump band rhythm and blues. We've already heard how blues shouters in jump bands were massively influential for the style, but of course the blues, along with the jump bands, fed into what was just becoming known as "rhythm and blues", and that in turn fed into rock and roll. There were two real links in the chain between the blues and rock and roll. And we'll definitely talk about the Chess label soon. But to the extent that there was any influence at all from what we now think of as the blues, it was mostly down to one man, Johnny Otis. It's probably safe to say that if Johnny Otis had never lived, the whole of 1950s music would be totally different. We're going to be talking about Johnny Otis *a hell of a lot* in this podcast, because to put it as simply as possible, Johnny Otis was responsible for basically every good record that came from the West Coast of the US between about 1947 and 1956. I have three more Johnny Otis-related records lined up between now and the middle of February, and no doubt there'll be several more after that. Johnny Otis had his first hit in 1945, with "Harlem Nocturne", which featured his friend Bill Doggett on piano: [excerpt of "Harlem Nocturne"] After “Harlem Nocturne” became a hit, and partly through the connection with Doggett, he got the opportunity to tour backing the Ink Spots, which exposed him to a wider audience. He was on his way to being a big star. At that time, he was a drummer and vibraphone player. And he was one of the great drummers of the period -- he played, for example, on Ilinois Jacquet's version of "Flying Home", and on "Jamming With Lester" by Lester Young. He was leading a big band, and had been trying to sound like Count Basie, as you can hear if you listen to the records he made at that time, but that soon changed when the jump bands came in. Instead, Otis slimmed down his band to a much smaller one and started playing this new R&B music, but he still wanted to give the people a show. And so he started the Johnny Otis Show, and rather than devote the show to his own performances, he would tour with a variety of singers and groups, who'd all play with his band as well as perform in different combinations. These singers and groups would be backed by the Johnny Otis band, but would be able to put out their own records and put on their own shows. He was going to use his fame to boost others -- while also giving himself more stars for his show, which meant more people coming to the shows. One thing that's very important to note here is that Otis was a white man who chose to live and work only with black people. We'll be talking more about his relationship with race as we go forward, but Johnny Otis was *not* the typical white man in the music industry -- in that he actually respected his black colleagues as friends and equals, rather than just exploiting them financially. He also lived in the Watts area of LA, the black area, and did all sorts of things in the community, from having his own radio show (which was listened to by a lot of the white kids in the LA area as well as its intended black audience -- both Frank Zappa and Brian Wilson talked about listening to Johnny Otis' show as children) to running a pigeon-breeding club for the local children. One of the kids who went along to learn how to breed pigeons with Johnny Otis was Arthur Lee, who later went on to be the leader of the band Love. He was always a bit of an entrepreneur, and someone who was doing twenty different things at the same time. For example, he kept chickens in coops outside his house in Watts, running The Progressive Poultry company with a friend of his, Mario Delagarde, who was a bass player who worked with Johnny “Guitar” Watson and who died fighting in Cuba with Castro against Batista. Apparently, the chickens they sold were too popular, as Otis lost the use of a couple of fingers on his right hand in a chainsaw accident while trying to build more chicken coops -- though as he said later, he was still able to play piano and vibraphone with only eight fingers. After a doctor botched an operation on his hand, though, he couldn't play drums easily. But it was because of his damaged hand that he eventually discovered Little Esther. Otis prided himself on his ability at discovering artists, and in this case it was more or less by accident. One night he couldn't sleep from the pain in his hand, and he was scared of taking painkillers and becoming addicted, so he went for a walk. He walked past a club, and saw that Big Jay McNeely was playing. McNeely – who died in September this year – was one of the great saxophone honkers and skronkers of rhythm and blues, and was a friend of Otis who'd played on several records with him. Otis went inside, and before the show started there was a talent show. These talent shows were often major parts of the show in black entertainment at this time, and were sometimes *hugely* impressive – Otis would later talk about one show he saw in Detroit, where he discovered Hank Ballard, Little Willie John, and Jackie Wilson all in the same night, and none of them were even the winner. On this night, one girl was impressive, but didn't win, and went and cried in the back of the theatre. Johnny Otis went over to comfort her, and offered her a job with his band. That girl was only fourteen when she became a professional blues singer after Otis discovered her (he had a knack for discovering teenage girls with exceptional vocal abilities -- we'll be looking at another one in a few weeks). She was born Esther Mae Washington, but later took the surname of her stepfather and became Esther Mae Jones. A few years from the time we're talking about, she took the name of a petrol station company and became Esther Phillips. At first, Otis had trouble getting her a record deal, because of the similarity of her sound to that of Dinah Washington, who was Esther's biggest inspiration, and was the biggest female R&B star of the period. Anyone listening to her was instantly struck by the similarity, and so she was dismissed as a soundalike. But Otis had a little more success with a vocal group he knew called the Robins. We haven't talked much about doo-wop yet, but we're at the point where it starts to be a major factor. Doo-wop is a genre that mostly came from the East Coast of the US. Like many of the genres we've discussed so far, it was a primarily black genre, but it would soon also be taken up by Italian-American singers living in the same areas as black people -- this was a time when Italian-Americans weren't considered fully "white" according to the racial standards then prevalent in the US. (As an example, in the early 1960s, the great jazz bass player Charles Mingus was asked why, if he was so angry at white people, he played with Charlie Mariano. Mingus looked surprised and said "Charlie's not white, he's Italian!") But at this point doo-wop was very much on the fringes of the music business. It was music that was made by people who were too poor to even afford instruments, standing around on street corners and singing with each other. Usually the lead singer would try to sound like Bill Kenny of the Ink Spots, though increasingly as the genre matured the lead vocalists would take on more and more aspects of gospel singing as well. The backing vocalists -- usually three or four of them -- would do the same kind of thing as the Mills Brothers had, and imitate instrumental parts. And in the tradition of the Ink Spots' "top and bottom", these bands would also feature a very prominent bass vocal -- though the bass singer wouldn't speak the words like Hoppy Jones, but would instead sing wordless nonsense syllables. This is where the name "doo wop", which was only applied later, comes from -- from the singer singing things like this: [excerpt "Count Every Star", by the Ravens] That's the Ravens, one of the first and most successful of the new vocal groups that came along. We're not doing a whole episode on them, but they caused a huge explosion of black vocal groups in the late forties and early fifties -- and you can tell how influential they were just by looking at the names of many of these bands, which included the Orioles, the Penguins, the Flamingos and more. And The Robins were another of these "bird groups". They started out as a vocal group called the A-Sharp Trio, who entered a talent contest at a nightclub owned by Johnny Otis and came second (the performer who came first, the guitarist Pete Lewis, Otis got into his band straight away). Otis gave the A-Sharp Trio a regular gig at his club, and soon decided to pair them with another singer who sang there solo, turning them into a quartet. They were originally called the Four Bluebirds, and under that name they recorded a single with Otis -- "My Baby Done Told Me": [Excerpt: the Four Bluebirds "My Baby Done Told Me"] However, they didn't like the name, and soon settled on the Robins. The Robins recorded with Otis on various labels. Their first single, "Around About Midnight", was a remake of Roy Brown's earlier "Long About Midnight", and it's really rather good. Take a listen: ["Around About Midnight"] A quick note there -- that's noted as their first single on some discographies I've seen. Others, however, say that these original tracks weren't released until a few months after they were recorded. It's definitely from their first session under the name The Robins though. That was recorded on the Aladdin label, a record label that also had recordings by Ilinois Jacquet, Louis Jordan, Wynonie Harris, and many, many more early R&B people who we've touched upon in this podcast and will touch upon again I'm sure. But soon after this Otis and the Robins -- and Esther Mae Washington -- would all go on to another label, Savoy. Ralph Bass, the A&R man who signed Johnny Otis to Savoy, is another of those white back-room people who devoted their life to black music who keep showing up at this stage of the story, and he's another one we'll be seeing a lot of for the next few episodes. Born Ralph Basso, he'd been an amateur musician and had also worked for Shell. When he was working for Shell, one of his jobs had been to organise corporate events, and because of the war there was a lack of musicians to play them, and he'd taken to playing records through an amplifier, becoming one of the very first live DJs. He'd always had a love of music -- he used to sneak into the Savoy Ballroom to watch Chick Webb as a teenager -- and when he was playing these records, he realised that many of them sounded awful. He was convinced he could make records that sounded better than the ones he was playing, and so he decided to write to every record company he could find, offering his services. Only one record company answered -- Black and White Records in Los Angeles. They weren't certain that they could use him, but they'd give him an interview in a few weeks if he flew to LA. Bass flew to LA two weeks before his interview, and started preparing. He asked the musicians unions for a list of who they thought their most talented local musicians were, and went to see them all live, and chat to some of them. Then, when he went into the actual interview and was asked who he would record, he had an answer -- he was going to record Sammy Franklin and his Atomics doing "The Honeydripper". But he still didn't actually know anything at all about how to make a record. He had a solution to that too. He booked the band and the studio, then got to the studio early and told the engineers that he didn't have a clue about how to record sound, but that his boss would be expecting him to, and to just go along with everything he said when the boss got there, and that the engineers would really be in charge. The boss of Black and White Records did get there, shortly afterward, and Bass spent the next half hour tweaking settings on the board, changing mic placements, and a thousand other tiny technical differences. The boss decided he knew what he was doing and left him to it. The engineers then put everything back the way it was originally. The record came out, and it didn't do wonderfully (for reasons we'll discuss next week) but it was enough to get Bass firmly in place in Black and White Records. Over the next few years, he produced dozens of classics of jazz and blues, including "Stormy Monday" by T-Bone Walker and "Open the Door, Richard" by Jack McVea: [excerpt: "Open the Door, Richard"] That record was based on an old routine by the black comedian Dusty Fletcher, and it was Bass who suggested that the old routine be set to music by McVea, who had previously been a saxophone player with Lionel Hampton's band. It became a massive hit, and was covered by Count Basie and Louis Jordan, among others -- six different versions of the song made the R&B top ten more or less simultaneously in the first few months of 1947. But the problem with "Open the Door, Richard" was that it was actually too successful -- the record label just assumed that any of its records would sell that well. And when they didn't, Bass had to find another label to work with. Bass had proved his ability enough that he ended up working for Savoy. For most of its time, Savoy was a jazz label, but while Ralph Bass was in charge of A&R it was, instead, an R&B label, and one that put out some of the greatest R&B of its time. He had an eye for talent and a real love for good rhythm and blues music. And so when Ralph Bass saw the Johnny Otis revue performing live, he decided that Savoy needed to sign *all of them* -- Otis and his band, Esther, the Robins, everyone. He got in touch with Herman Lubinsky, who was the owner of Savoy Records, and got Lubinsky to come down to see Otis' band. During intermission, Lubinsky met up with Otis, and got him to sign a record contact -- the contract only specified a one percent royalty, but Lubinsky promised he'd triple the royalty rate after Otis' first hit with Savoy. Like many of Lubinsky's promises, this proved to be false. When the Otis band, Esther, and the Robins went into the studio together, Esther was so intimidated by the studio that she started giggling, and while they did manage to cut a few songs, they didn't get as much done as they wanted to in the session. But at almost literally the last minute -- twenty minutes before the end of the session, Otis came up with a song that was, like "Open the Door Richard", based around a comedy routine from a well-known black comedy act. In this case, a double act called Apus and Estrellita -- Esther and Bobby Nunn of the Robins engaged in some good-spirited comedy back and forth, copied from their routines. [excerpt "Double Crossin' Blues"] Those lines "How come you ain't in the forest?" "I'm a lady", "they got lady bears out there!" take on a bit of a different colour when you realise that "lady bear" was, at the time, slang for an ugly, sexually aggressive woman. Herman Lubinsky, the head of Savoy Records, was not impressed with the record or with Esther Phillips, and according to Bass "I sent the record to Lubinsky and asked for five dollars to pay for the kid's expenses -- lunch and all that, coming to Hollywood from Watts. He shouted 'Whaddaya mean five bucks? For what?' He wouldn't give me the five bucks". Lubinsky put the recording aside until a DJ in Newark asked him if he could look through the new recordings he had to see if there was anything that might be a hit. The DJ loved the record, and even ran a competition on his radio station to pick the song's name, which is where the title "Double Crossing Blues" comes from. Although as Bass said "Everybody who was involved with the record got double-crossed. The songwriter, Johnny and I, the Robins, everybody connected with it." Lubinsky was suddenly so sure that the record was going to be a success that he phoned Bass at five in the morning, Bass' time, waking him up, and getting Bass to go and wake Johnny Otis up so they could both go and track down Esther and her mother, and get them to sign a contract immediately. It was around this point that Esther's stage name was decided upon -- Lubinsky said to Otis "you need a stage name for that girl," to which Otis replied "which girl? Little Esther?" and Lubinsky said "that's perfect!" And so for the next few years, Esther Washington, who would later be Esther Phillips, was Little Esther, and that was the name under which she became a phenomenon. The record went to number one on the R&B charts, and was the biggest thing in the genre in years. In July 1950, Billboard published its annual listing of best-selling R&B acts. Johnny Otis came first, Little Esther second, and the Robins came fourth But the record's success caused friction between Otis and the Robins, who he later described as the people "who hummed behind Little Esther". They decided that they were the big stars, not Little Esther, and that they were going to go on tour on their own. Otis had to find another male singer to sing the parts that Bobby Nunn had sung, and so he found his new singer Mel Walker, who would be the main lead vocalist on Otis' future records, and would duet with Little Esther on more than a few of them. The Robins offered Otis a job as musical director for twenty dollars a night, but Otis refused. The Robins would go on to have many, many successes themselves, some of which we'll talk about later, but Otis, Mel Walker, and Little Esther went on to have a string of hits in various combinations as well -- "Mistrustin' Blues", "Deceivin' Blues", "Dreamin' Blues", "Wedding Boogie", "Rockin' Blues"... Otis also had a 1951 hit with "All Nite Long", which would later be referenced in records by both Frank Zappa and Talking Heads: [excerpt "All Nite Long": Johnny Otis] We'll be seeing much more of Johnny Otis, and of the Robins, as the story goes on, but this is the only time we'll be talking about Little Esther. In her first year, she had an amazing seven records make the R&B top ten, three of them (including "Double Crossin' Blues") going to number one. She was regarded as one of the finest R&B vocalists of her generation, and had a promising future. She decided, after a year on Savoy with Johnny Otis, to go solo and to move with Ralph Bass to Federal Records, a new label Bass had joined after falling out with Herman Lubinsky. According to Bass, Lubinsky often blackmailed his employees, in order to get leverage over them. But he was unable to find any dirty secrets about Bass -- not that Bass didn't have them (and not necessarily that he did, either -- I don't know) -- but that he didn't mix his business and personal lives. He didn't hang out with the musicians he worked with or with his colleagues, and so there was no vector for Lubinsky to get any kind of leverage over him. So Lubinsky sent Bass to a party for a distributor at the last minute, which ran until three or four AM, and then when Bass' wife phoned up to ask where he was, Lubinsky claimed not to know, causing Bass and his wife to have a row. Bass instantly realised that Lubinsky was trying to mess with his marriage in order to get some leverage over him, and decided he was simply not going to go back to work the next day. Instead, he went to King Records, who set up a subsidiary, Federal, for Bass to run. Bass took Little Esther with him, but Johnny Otis and the Robins were both still on Savoy. Over the next few years, Bass would produce a lot of records which would change the course of rhythm and blues and rock and roll music, but sadly his further collaborations with Little Esther simply weren't as successful as the work they'd done together with Johnny Otis. She stopped having hits, and started doing heroin. She moved back in with her family in Houston, and played odd gigs around the area, including one with Otis, Big Mama Thornton, and Johnny Ace, which we'll talk about in a future episode but which must have traumatised her further. Eventually her career got a second wind, and she had a few minor hits in the 1960s and 70s under her new name Esther Phillips. Most impressive of these was "Home is Where the Hatred is", a song by Gil Scott-Heron that she recorded in 1972: [excerpt "Home is Where the Hatred is": Esther Phillips] That song clearly meant a lot to her, given her own history with drugs, and the album it came from, From A Whisper to a Scream, was nominated for a Grammy for Best R&B Vocal Performance (Female). Aretha Franklin won the award, as she did every year from 1968 through 1975 inclusive -- and to be fair, that's one of the few examples of the Grammies actually recognising talent when they saw it, because if it's possible to give Aretha Franklin an award between 1968 and 1975, you give Aretha Franklin that award. But this time, Aretha said publicly that she didn't deserve the award, and gave it to Phillips. Sadly, Esther Phillips never won the award in her own right -- she was nominated four times, but all during that period of Aretha dominance. She continued having minor hits into the 1980s, but she never recaptured that brief period when she was the biggest female star in R&B, back in 1950. She died in 1984, aged only 48. Johnny Otis, who by that time was ordained as a minister, performed her funeral.
Welcome to episode ten of A History of Rock Music in Five Hundred Songs. Today we’re looking at “Double Crossin’ Blues” by Johnny Otis, Little Esther, and the Robins. Click the full post to read liner notes, links to more information, and a transcript of the episode. —-more—- Resources Like last week, this episode talks about a musician losing the use of some fingers. If you want to help others like Johnny Otis, you might want to check out a charity called the One-Handed Musical Instrument Trust, which invents and provides instruments for one-handed musicians. As always, I’ve created a Mixcloud streaming playlist with full versions of all the songs in the episode. There are a lot of cheap compilations of Johnny Otis’ material — this one seems to be the best value for money, and contains two other songs I already have podcasts written about, and two more that I’m almost certainly going to cover. This CD covers Little Esther’s first couple of years, including all her recordings for Savoy along with some of those from Federal. And this double-CD set contains almost everything the Robins recorded, though for some unknown reason it doesn’t contain their three most well-known songs. Much of the biographical information about Johnny Otis comes from Midnight at the Barrelhouse: The Johnny Otis Story by George Lipsitz. Both Otis and Ralph Bass are interviewed in Honkers & Shouters: The Golden Years of Rhythm and Blues by Arnold Shaw, one of the most important books on early 50s rhythm and blues. Patreon This podcast is brought to you by the generosity of my backers on Patreon. Why not join them? Transcript We talked last week about playing an instrument with missing or damaged fingers. Today, we’re going to talk about how a great musician losing the use of a couple of fingers led directly to several of the biggest careers in rhythm and blues. When we think of the blues now, we mostly think of guitar-based music – people like Robert Johnson and Muddy Waters – rather than piano-based musicians and the more vaudeville style of what’s called “classic blues”, people like Ma Rainey or Bessie Smith. And that tends to give a rather ahistorical perspective on the development of rock and roll. Rock and roll when it started — the music of the mid fifties — is not really a guitar-based music. It’s dominated by the piano and the saxophone, and that domination it takes from jump band rhythm and blues. We’ve already heard how blues shouters in jump bands were massively influential for the style, but of course the blues, along with the jump bands, fed into what was just becoming known as “rhythm and blues”, and that in turn fed into rock and roll. There were two real links in the chain between the blues and rock and roll. And we’ll definitely talk about the Chess label soon. But to the extent that there was any influence at all from what we now think of as the blues, it was mostly down to one man, Johnny Otis. It’s probably safe to say that if Johnny Otis had never lived, the whole of 1950s music would be totally different. We’re going to be talking about Johnny Otis *a hell of a lot* in this podcast, because to put it as simply as possible, Johnny Otis was responsible for basically every good record that came from the West Coast of the US between about 1947 and 1956. I have three more Johnny Otis-related records lined up between now and the middle of February, and no doubt there’ll be several more after that. Johnny Otis had his first hit in 1945, with “Harlem Nocturne”, which featured his friend Bill Doggett on piano: [excerpt of “Harlem Nocturne”] After “Harlem Nocturne” became a hit, and partly through the connection with Doggett, he got the opportunity to tour backing the Ink Spots, which exposed him to a wider audience. He was on his way to being a big star. At that time, he was a drummer and vibraphone player. And he was one of the great drummers of the period — he played, for example, on Ilinois Jacquet’s version of “Flying Home”, and on “Jamming With Lester” by Lester Young. He was leading a big band, and had been trying to sound like Count Basie, as you can hear if you listen to the records he made at that time, but that soon changed when the jump bands came in. Instead, Otis slimmed down his band to a much smaller one and started playing this new R&B music, but he still wanted to give the people a show. And so he started the Johnny Otis Show, and rather than devote the show to his own performances, he would tour with a variety of singers and groups, who’d all play with his band as well as perform in different combinations. These singers and groups would be backed by the Johnny Otis band, but would be able to put out their own records and put on their own shows. He was going to use his fame to boost others — while also giving himself more stars for his show, which meant more people coming to the shows. One thing that’s very important to note here is that Otis was a white man who chose to live and work only with black people. We’ll be talking more about his relationship with race as we go forward, but Johnny Otis was *not* the typical white man in the music industry — in that he actually respected his black colleagues as friends and equals, rather than just exploiting them financially. He also lived in the Watts area of LA, the black area, and did all sorts of things in the community, from having his own radio show (which was listened to by a lot of the white kids in the LA area as well as its intended black audience — both Frank Zappa and Brian Wilson talked about listening to Johnny Otis’ show as children) to running a pigeon-breeding club for the local children. One of the kids who went along to learn how to breed pigeons with Johnny Otis was Arthur Lee, who later went on to be the leader of the band Love. He was always a bit of an entrepreneur, and someone who was doing twenty different things at the same time. For example, he kept chickens in coops outside his house in Watts, running The Progressive Poultry company with a friend of his, Mario Delagarde, who was a bass player who worked with Johnny “Guitar” Watson and who died fighting in Cuba with Castro against Batista. Apparently, the chickens they sold were too popular, as Otis lost the use of a couple of fingers on his right hand in a chainsaw accident while trying to build more chicken coops — though as he said later, he was still able to play piano and vibraphone with only eight fingers. After a doctor botched an operation on his hand, though, he couldn’t play drums easily. But it was because of his damaged hand that he eventually discovered Little Esther. Otis prided himself on his ability at discovering artists, and in this case it was more or less by accident. One night he couldn’t sleep from the pain in his hand, and he was scared of taking painkillers and becoming addicted, so he went for a walk. He walked past a club, and saw that Big Jay McNeely was playing. McNeely – who died in September this year – was one of the great saxophone honkers and skronkers of rhythm and blues, and was a friend of Otis who’d played on several records with him. Otis went inside, and before the show started there was a talent show. These talent shows were often major parts of the show in black entertainment at this time, and were sometimes *hugely* impressive – Otis would later talk about one show he saw in Detroit, where he discovered Hank Ballard, Little Willie John, and Jackie Wilson all in the same night, and none of them were even the winner. On this night, one girl was impressive, but didn’t win, and went and cried in the back of the theatre. Johnny Otis went over to comfort her, and offered her a job with his band. That girl was only fourteen when she became a professional blues singer after Otis discovered her (he had a knack for discovering teenage girls with exceptional vocal abilities — we’ll be looking at another one in a few weeks). She was born Esther Mae Washington, but later took the surname of her stepfather and became Esther Mae Jones. A few years from the time we’re talking about, she took the name of a petrol station company and became Esther Phillips. At first, Otis had trouble getting her a record deal, because of the similarity of her sound to that of Dinah Washington, who was Esther’s biggest inspiration, and was the biggest female R&B star of the period. Anyone listening to her was instantly struck by the similarity, and so she was dismissed as a soundalike. But Otis had a little more success with a vocal group he knew called the Robins. We haven’t talked much about doo-wop yet, but we’re at the point where it starts to be a major factor. Doo-wop is a genre that mostly came from the East Coast of the US. Like many of the genres we’ve discussed so far, it was a primarily black genre, but it would soon also be taken up by Italian-American singers living in the same areas as black people — this was a time when Italian-Americans weren’t considered fully “white” according to the racial standards then prevalent in the US. (As an example, in the early 1960s, the great jazz bass player Charles Mingus was asked why, if he was so angry at white people, he played with Charlie Mariano. Mingus looked surprised and said “Charlie’s not white, he’s Italian!”) But at this point doo-wop was very much on the fringes of the music business. It was music that was made by people who were too poor to even afford instruments, standing around on street corners and singing with each other. Usually the lead singer would try to sound like Bill Kenny of the Ink Spots, though increasingly as the genre matured the lead vocalists would take on more and more aspects of gospel singing as well. The backing vocalists — usually three or four of them — would do the same kind of thing as the Mills Brothers had, and imitate instrumental parts. And in the tradition of the Ink Spots’ “top and bottom”, these bands would also feature a very prominent bass vocal — though the bass singer wouldn’t speak the words like Hoppy Jones, but would instead sing wordless nonsense syllables. This is where the name “doo wop”, which was only applied later, comes from — from the singer singing things like this: [excerpt “Count Every Star”, by the Ravens] That’s the Ravens, one of the first and most successful of the new vocal groups that came along. We’re not doing a whole episode on them, but they caused a huge explosion of black vocal groups in the late forties and early fifties — and you can tell how influential they were just by looking at the names of many of these bands, which included the Orioles, the Penguins, the Flamingos and more. And The Robins were another of these “bird groups”. They started out as a vocal group called the A-Sharp Trio, who entered a talent contest at a nightclub owned by Johnny Otis and came second (the performer who came first, the guitarist Pete Lewis, Otis got into his band straight away). Otis gave the A-Sharp Trio a regular gig at his club, and soon decided to pair them with another singer who sang there solo, turning them into a quartet. They were originally called the Four Bluebirds, and under that name they recorded a single with Otis — “My Baby Done Told Me”: [Excerpt: the Four Bluebirds “My Baby Done Told Me”] However, they didn’t like the name, and soon settled on the Robins. The Robins recorded with Otis on various labels. Their first single, “Around About Midnight”, was a remake of Roy Brown’s earlier “Long About Midnight”, and it’s really rather good. Take a listen: [“Around About Midnight”] A quick note there — that’s noted as their first single on some discographies I’ve seen. Others, however, say that these original tracks weren’t released until a few months after they were recorded. It’s definitely from their first session under the name The Robins though. That was recorded on the Aladdin label, a record label that also had recordings by Ilinois Jacquet, Louis Jordan, Wynonie Harris, and many, many more early R&B people who we’ve touched upon in this podcast and will touch upon again I’m sure. But soon after this Otis and the Robins — and Esther Mae Washington — would all go on to another label, Savoy. Ralph Bass, the A&R man who signed Johnny Otis to Savoy, is another of those white back-room people who devoted their life to black music who keep showing up at this stage of the story, and he’s another one we’ll be seeing a lot of for the next few episodes. Born Ralph Basso, he’d been an amateur musician and had also worked for Shell. When he was working for Shell, one of his jobs had been to organise corporate events, and because of the war there was a lack of musicians to play them, and he’d taken to playing records through an amplifier, becoming one of the very first live DJs. He’d always had a love of music — he used to sneak into the Savoy Ballroom to watch Chick Webb as a teenager — and when he was playing these records, he realised that many of them sounded awful. He was convinced he could make records that sounded better than the ones he was playing, and so he decided to write to every record company he could find, offering his services. Only one record company answered — Black and White Records in Los Angeles. They weren’t certain that they could use him, but they’d give him an interview in a few weeks if he flew to LA. Bass flew to LA two weeks before his interview, and started preparing. He asked the musicians unions for a list of who they thought their most talented local musicians were, and went to see them all live, and chat to some of them. Then, when he went into the actual interview and was asked who he would record, he had an answer — he was going to record Sammy Franklin and his Atomics doing “The Honeydripper”. But he still didn’t actually know anything at all about how to make a record. He had a solution to that too. He booked the band and the studio, then got to the studio early and told the engineers that he didn’t have a clue about how to record sound, but that his boss would be expecting him to, and to just go along with everything he said when the boss got there, and that the engineers would really be in charge. The boss of Black and White Records did get there, shortly afterward, and Bass spent the next half hour tweaking settings on the board, changing mic placements, and a thousand other tiny technical differences. The boss decided he knew what he was doing and left him to it. The engineers then put everything back the way it was originally. The record came out, and it didn’t do wonderfully (for reasons we’ll discuss next week) but it was enough to get Bass firmly in place in Black and White Records. Over the next few years, he produced dozens of classics of jazz and blues, including “Stormy Monday” by T-Bone Walker and “Open the Door, Richard” by Jack McVea: [excerpt: “Open the Door, Richard”] That record was based on an old routine by the black comedian Dusty Fletcher, and it was Bass who suggested that the old routine be set to music by McVea, who had previously been a saxophone player with Lionel Hampton’s band. It became a massive hit, and was covered by Count Basie and Louis Jordan, among others — six different versions of the song made the R&B top ten more or less simultaneously in the first few months of 1947. But the problem with “Open the Door, Richard” was that it was actually too successful — the record label just assumed that any of its records would sell that well. And when they didn’t, Bass had to find another label to work with. Bass had proved his ability enough that he ended up working for Savoy. For most of its time, Savoy was a jazz label, but while Ralph Bass was in charge of A&R it was, instead, an R&B label, and one that put out some of the greatest R&B of its time. He had an eye for talent and a real love for good rhythm and blues music. And so when Ralph Bass saw the Johnny Otis revue performing live, he decided that Savoy needed to sign *all of them* — Otis and his band, Esther, the Robins, everyone. He got in touch with Herman Lubinsky, who was the owner of Savoy Records, and got Lubinsky to come down to see Otis’ band. During intermission, Lubinsky met up with Otis, and got him to sign a record contact — the contract only specified a one percent royalty, but Lubinsky promised he’d triple the royalty rate after Otis’ first hit with Savoy. Like many of Lubinsky’s promises, this proved to be false. When the Otis band, Esther, and the Robins went into the studio together, Esther was so intimidated by the studio that she started giggling, and while they did manage to cut a few songs, they didn’t get as much done as they wanted to in the session. But at almost literally the last minute — twenty minutes before the end of the session, Otis came up with a song that was, like “Open the Door Richard”, based around a comedy routine from a well-known black comedy act. In this case, a double act called Apus and Estrellita — Esther and Bobby Nunn of the Robins engaged in some good-spirited comedy back and forth, copied from their routines. [excerpt “Double Crossin’ Blues”] Those lines “How come you ain’t in the forest?” “I’m a lady”, “they got lady bears out there!” take on a bit of a different colour when you realise that “lady bear” was, at the time, slang for an ugly, sexually aggressive woman. Herman Lubinsky, the head of Savoy Records, was not impressed with the record or with Esther Phillips, and according to Bass “I sent the record to Lubinsky and asked for five dollars to pay for the kid’s expenses — lunch and all that, coming to Hollywood from Watts. He shouted ‘Whaddaya mean five bucks? For what?’ He wouldn’t give me the five bucks”. Lubinsky put the recording aside until a DJ in Newark asked him if he could look through the new recordings he had to see if there was anything that might be a hit. The DJ loved the record, and even ran a competition on his radio station to pick the song’s name, which is where the title “Double Crossing Blues” comes from. Although as Bass said “Everybody who was involved with the record got double-crossed. The songwriter, Johnny and I, the Robins, everybody connected with it.” Lubinsky was suddenly so sure that the record was going to be a success that he phoned Bass at five in the morning, Bass’ time, waking him up, and getting Bass to go and wake Johnny Otis up so they could both go and track down Esther and her mother, and get them to sign a contract immediately. It was around this point that Esther’s stage name was decided upon — Lubinsky said to Otis “you need a stage name for that girl,” to which Otis replied “which girl? Little Esther?” and Lubinsky said “that’s perfect!” And so for the next few years, Esther Washington, who would later be Esther Phillips, was Little Esther, and that was the name under which she became a phenomenon. The record went to number one on the R&B charts, and was the biggest thing in the genre in years. In July 1950, Billboard published its annual listing of best-selling R&B acts. Johnny Otis came first, Little Esther second, and the Robins came fourth But the record’s success caused friction between Otis and the Robins, who he later described as the people “who hummed behind Little Esther”. They decided that they were the big stars, not Little Esther, and that they were going to go on tour on their own. Otis had to find another male singer to sing the parts that Bobby Nunn had sung, and so he found his new singer Mel Walker, who would be the main lead vocalist on Otis’ future records, and would duet with Little Esther on more than a few of them. The Robins offered Otis a job as musical director for twenty dollars a night, but Otis refused. The Robins would go on to have many, many successes themselves, some of which we’ll talk about later, but Otis, Mel Walker, and Little Esther went on to have a string of hits in various combinations as well — “Mistrustin’ Blues”, “Deceivin’ Blues”, “Dreamin’ Blues”, “Wedding Boogie”, “Rockin’ Blues”… Otis also had a 1951 hit with “All Nite Long”, which would later be referenced in records by both Frank Zappa and Talking Heads: [excerpt “All Nite Long”: Johnny Otis] We’ll be seeing much more of Johnny Otis, and of the Robins, as the story goes on, but this is the only time we’ll be talking about Little Esther. In her first year, she had an amazing seven records make the R&B top ten, three of them (including “Double Crossin’ Blues”) going to number one. She was regarded as one of the finest R&B vocalists of her generation, and had a promising future. She decided, after a year on Savoy with Johnny Otis, to go solo and to move with Ralph Bass to Federal Records, a new label Bass had joined after falling out with Herman Lubinsky. According to Bass, Lubinsky often blackmailed his employees, in order to get leverage over them. But he was unable to find any dirty secrets about Bass — not that Bass didn’t have them (and not necessarily that he did, either — I don’t know) — but that he didn’t mix his business and personal lives. He didn’t hang out with the musicians he worked with or with his colleagues, and so there was no vector for Lubinsky to get any kind of leverage over him. So Lubinsky sent Bass to a party for a distributor at the last minute, which ran until three or four AM, and then when Bass’ wife phoned up to ask where he was, Lubinsky claimed not to know, causing Bass and his wife to have a row. Bass instantly realised that Lubinsky was trying to mess with his marriage in order to get some leverage over him, and decided he was simply not going to go back to work the next day. Instead, he went to King Records, who set up a subsidiary, Federal, for Bass to run. Bass took Little Esther with him, but Johnny Otis and the Robins were both still on Savoy. Over the next few years, Bass would produce a lot of records which would change the course of rhythm and blues and rock and roll music, but sadly his further collaborations with Little Esther simply weren’t as successful as the work they’d done together with Johnny Otis. She stopped having hits, and started doing heroin. She moved back in with her family in Houston, and played odd gigs around the area, including one with Otis, Big Mama Thornton, and Johnny Ace, which we’ll talk about in a future episode but which must have traumatised her further. Eventually her career got a second wind, and she had a few minor hits in the 1960s and 70s under her new name Esther Phillips. Most impressive of these was “Home is Where the Hatred is”, a song by Gil Scott-Heron that she recorded in 1972: [excerpt “Home is Where the Hatred is”: Esther Phillips] That song clearly meant a lot to her, given her own history with drugs, and the album it came from, From A Whisper to a Scream, was nominated for a Grammy for Best R&B Vocal Performance (Female). Aretha Franklin won the award, as she did every year from 1968 through 1975 inclusive — and to be fair, that’s one of the few examples of the Grammies actually recognising talent when they saw it, because if it’s possible to give Aretha Franklin an award between 1968 and 1975, you give Aretha Franklin that award. But this time, Aretha said publicly that she didn’t deserve the award, and gave it to Phillips. Sadly, Esther Phillips never won the award in her own right — she was nominated four times, but all during that period of Aretha dominance. She continued having minor hits into the 1980s, but she never recaptured that brief period when she was the biggest female star in R&B, back in 1950. She died in 1984, aged only 48. Johnny Otis, who by that time was ordained as a minister, performed her funeral.
On this episode of New Hollywood, Ashwin is joined by entrepreneur and brand creator, Travis Lubinsky. He opens up about his journey from printing T-Shirts to Co-Founding Flex Watches, appearing on The Profit, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of New Hollywood, Ashwin is joined by entrepreneur and brand creator, Travis Lubinsky. He opens up about his journey from printing T-Shirts to Co-Founding Flex Watches, appearing on The Profit, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tweet LIVE this Sunday, October 7th at 635pm Small Bites with Glenn Gross and Derek Timm of Bluejeanfood.com on Wildfire Radio, has a stellar lineup. To kick the show off, we will party with Hannah Jo with the Wildfire Radio PRIEMIRE of her new smash single “Closer” that is going viral as well as heavy play at clubs. She is excited to have our listeners hear from her and what a great way to get things started. Also, we are thrilled to welcome Michael Tuono the owner T&N HomeMade Kitchen and the Jeet Mobiles. With signature menu items like The Frankie Five Stents, The Sunday Gravy, The Cubano Paesano, and Da' Bomb (Omelet Stuffed Pancake), T&N Homemade Kitchen has been wowing patrons and having their taste buds dance for years and now they will be sharing these delights to the Northern Liberties section of Philly very soon with T&N Homemade Kitchen - Northern Liberties. They are a family-owned deli offering a large selection of sandwiches, plus burgers, wings & breakfast eats. We can only hope that they bring samples of these delicacies. Then we have Brandi Shine Doming the founder of the extremely popular blog The Vegan 8 and now a blogger turned author with her debut cookbook “The Vegan 8: 100 Simple, Delicious Recipes Made with 8 Ingredients or Less” from Oxmoor House Books Time Inc. Books being released October 16th and available now for pre-order on Amazon.com. Five years ago, popular blogger Brandi Doming of The Vegan 8 became a vegan, overhauling the way she and her family ate after a health diagnosis for her husband. The effects have been life-changing. Her recipes rely on refreshingly short ingredient lists that are ideal for anyone new to plant-based cooking or seeking simplified, wholesome, family-friendly options for weeknight dinners. All of the recipes are dairy-free and most are oil-free, gluten-free, and nut-free (if not, Brandi offers suitable alternatives), and ideally tailored to meet the needs of an array of health conditions. Each of the 100 recipes uses just 8 or fewer ingredients (not including salt, pepper, or water) to create satisfying, comforting meals from breakfast to dessert that your family—even the non-vegans—will love. Brandi is a mom, wife, designer, and blogger. Her blog was voted a Top 21 Vegan Blog of 2016 by the hugely popular vegan magazine, VegNews Magazine, she's appeared regularly in FORKS OVER KNIVES magazine, and was featured in the documentary Eating You Alive. All the way on the West Coast we say hello to Renata Lubinsky the author of “Around Seattle in 80 Dates: An Online Dating Journey” from CreateSpaceIndependent Publishing Platform. After thirty-two years in one relationship, Renata M. Lubinsky divorced her husband and started a journey that she crafted on a daily basis, by using online dating sites. Renata's massive experience in the online dating world and her love for the unexpected provided her with mesmerizing material that will make you laugh out loud in some stories, and in others, make you cry. Renata uses her witty and sensitive voice to describe the world from the perspective of a single, almost fifty-year-old woman starting the second chapter of her life. In the past few years, Renata has taken her stories on stage and performed in different stand-up events around Seattle. She has won first place in local stand-up competitions and participated in various storytelling shows. We can't wait to hear about this journey. Then Oh, Canada we say hello to Cara Clarkson the Manager of Guest Services for The The Rimrock Resort Hotel in Banff, Alberta Canada. The Rimrock Resort Hotel is located in the heart of one of the greatest wonders of the nature inside Banff National Park Canada Keep Exploring. We look forward to hearing all about the property “eh” as the Canadians say. Small Bites Radio correspondent Actor John DiRenzo is out and about with his valuable insight and experience in the culinary world so be sure to catch him on QVC selling the high quality Copper Chef products. Small Bites Radio's resident Vegan Food Chef Christina Martin of Cooking to Nourish will also be back in studio for some fun and food talk with us and our guests. You say you STILL NEED MORE!!! Don't forget we still have our regular weekly segments from Courier-Post nightlife correspondent and The New York Times recognized John Howard-Fusco for his news of the week and please remember that John's book “A Culinary History of Cape May: Salt Oysters, Beach Plums & Cabernet Franc” from Arcadia Publishing The History Press is now available to buy, Chef Barbie Marshall who is a Chef Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen Season 10 finalist, appeared on Season 17 of FOX Hell's Kitchen #AllStars, named Pennsylvania's most influential chef by Cooking Light will delight us with her tip of the week, and a joke of the week from legendary joke teller Jackie Martling of The Howard Stern Show fame and Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling with his autobiography “The Joke Man: Bow to Stern” from Post Hill Press with foreword by Artie Lange available to order on Amazon.com. Fat Jack's BBQ and Bluejeanfood.comhope you will use the TuneIn app to listen worldwide or also catch Small Bites Radio syndicated LIVE Sundays on KGTK 920AM, KITZ 1400AM, KSBN 1230AM, KBNP 1410AM, distributed by satellite through the Salem Radio Network, ScyNet Radio, Stitcher Radio, PodOmatic, and TryThisDish Radio which is the only independently owned and operated international chef-driven foodie and lifestyle radio network in the world! Also repeats of our shows are available to be listened to daily on the above platforms 5:30pm-6:30pm and on Mondays at 10am on Wildfire Radio, and as usual the newest episodes are available the following day on iTunes and PlayerFM. The post Small Bites Episode 97 appeared first on Wildfire Radio.
We kick off season 6 with Jesse Lubinsky http://twitter.com/jlubinsky, Director of Technology & Innovation in New York. We talk about where he got to talk his daughter this summer, what's happening with the new podcast he's co-hosting, and his upcoming trip to Denmark for the Google Innovator Academy. Sharing is Caring: Josh's appearance on the Content Generation podcast: http://classintercom.com/the-content-generation-episode-7-josh-allen-lewis-central-community-schools/ Taking Action Club - White Fragility: https://www.amazon.com/White-Fragility-People-About-Racism/dp/0807047414 Partial Credit podcast: http://partial.credit Nope Chrome extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/nope-cant-right-now/hkalleiiedmagdcjgjpciedfeojjlikm?hl=en-US&utm_source=chrome-ntp-launcher
Episode #36: Menachem Lubinsky “Its all about the Brand positioning” Menachem Lubinsky is president & CEO of LUBICOM Marketing Consulting, a full-service public relations, advertising and marketing firm he founded in 1984. Mr. Lubinsky is a seasoned marketing executive whose successes have spanned many industries and is particularly known for his role in the growth and development of the kosher food industry. He is first and foremost a strategic marketing professional who is frequently consulted by businesses of all sizes. In 1989, Menachem founded Kosherfest, the first-ever trade show for foods that are kosher certified, with just 69 booths and little more than 700 visitors. In addition to the international kosher food show, Menachem Lubinsky is the founding publisher of Kosher Today (http://www.koshertoday.com), the leading trade publication on kosher for the food industry with more than 9000 subscribers worldwide. In this interview Menachem shares: The founding of Cope Institute Strategic marketing Proper product positioning The origins of Kosherfest Dealing with a PR Crisis Using digital marketing to target your consumer Breaking into the Kosher food market How much to spend on advertising The importance of a Mentor
As the first company in the long-term rental space utilizing Blockchain, RentBerry has developed a unique approach and is dedicated to providing a seamless rental experience. CEO Alex Lubinsky joins us to give an in-depth look into Blockchain and how it can help your company.
Even with advent of online listing services, the fundamental means of renting an apartment hadn’t changed for decades, that is, until Rentberry came along (www.rentberry.com). Alex Lubinsky, Co-Founder and CEO of Rentberry joins us on this addition of Bay Area Ventures to tell us how his new startup is radically changing the process renting or leasing a property for both the renter and the landlord.Rentberry goes beyond simply listing properties and leaving it up to each individual renter and landlord to find each other and make a match. Instead by allowing the landlord to host an auction for their property, Rentberry is creating a new paradigm for facilitating the transaction. This new and highly transparent process gives information to the renters to see just how much a property in their desired location is renting for and allows landlords to optimize their revenue to meet the true demand for their market.Rentberry started in a handful of cities and is now expanding across the US. Demand is very strong and Alex is dealing with scaling his company as well as adding new features to improve and enhance the service. In the episode you’ll learn how Alex came up the idea and how he and a handful of co-founders got the company off the ground.In addition to talking about the company, we also talk about how Lubinsky funded his startup and how he left a career in international investment banking and mergers and acquisitions to start Rentberry because of a problem that he and his co-founders ran into. As always, I welcome your comments and feedback. If you have questions for Alex or me please feel free to reach out and we’ll do our best to get back to you as quickly as possible.Recorded on May 22, 2017, on SiriusXM Channel 111, Business Radio Powered by the Wharton School. Bay Area Ventures airs live on Mondays at 4:00pm Pacific Time, 7:00pm Eastern Time. For a list of upcoming and past guest information visit www.donaldlandwirth.com and click on the Show link. #auctions #Realestate #innovation #rentals #gigeconomy #Marketing #landlord #renter #apartment #lease #entrepreneurship #startup #SanFrancisco #SiliconValley
My guest today is Alex Lubinsky, co-founder of the Silicon Valley startup Rentberry. Rentberry is a platform that lets landlords post units for rent so that tenants can bid on them. Once a landlord posts a vacancy, different potential tenants can make offers and the landlord can select which one to rent to. Importantly, the landlord doesn't have to select the highest bidder. Potential tenants on Rentberry put in their personal characteristics up on the site, so landlords can select for the type of tenants they want. Maybe they're willing to accept a lower rent from a quiet single woman than a family of five with four dogs and six cats. There has been some controversy about the site, stemming from the fact that it leads tenants to bid against one another, potentially pushing up prices. One tenant advocate said, "I think it's incredibly arrogant and incredibly concerning in light of the fact that we have the highest number of homeless families since the Great Depression. For them to do something to increase the rents seems really callous." Vanity Fair said Rentberry would turn rental markets into a Hunger Games-like death match. Alex and I address these criticisms in the episode. The critics are missing one simple element to the story, which is that Rentberry doesn't just cause more tenants to bid on any given listing, driving up the price, it also allows each tenant to bid on more listings, driving down prices by giving each tenant more options. The two forces cancel one another. By only charging a one-time fee of $25 when a lease is signed, Rentberry reduces the costs of applying for vacancies. In some markets, tenants can expect to pay hundreds of dollars in application fees while apartment hunting and Rentberry allows them to avoid those. What Rentberry is really doing is allowing the market to approach equilibrium more rapidly. Preliminary evidence also suggests that Rentberry decreases vacancy rates, since these are lower for landlords using the site than for the country in general. This is equivalent to an increase in the housing supply, which is unambiguously good. Listen to the episode for the full discussion.
Flex Watches founders, Trevor Jones and Travis Lubinsky, were born and raised in Southern California surrounded by the latest trends in music and fashion culture. In 2011, they created a unique, interchangeable watch that fit their vibes and matched their styles. The name Flex was inspired with a vision of living in the now and being flexible throughout life. Oh, and did we mention our watches are sillicone and actually flexible? Now ya know!Raising AwarenessTrevor and Travis began connecting with charities in hopes of using the watches to raise funds for the charities causes. Following their first local fundraiser in 2011, they ventured south to Mexico and donated more than 15,000 meals for children in need. Later that year, they partnered with MTV’s “The Real World” where they would ultimately reach millions of people creating an impact much bigger than themselves. Things were picking up.
Flex Watches founders, Trevor Jones and Travis Lubinsky, were born and raised in Southern California surrounded by the latest trends in music and fashion culture. In 2011, they created a unique, interchangeable watch that fit their vibes and matched their styles. The name Flex was inspired with a vision of living in the now and being flexible throughout life. Oh, and did we mention our watches are sillicone and actually flexible? Now ya know!Raising AwarenessTrevor and Travis began connecting with charities in hopes of using the watches to raise funds for the charities causes. Following their first local fundraiser in 2011, they ventured south to Mexico and donated more than 15,000 meals for children in need. Later that year, they partnered with MTV’s “The Real World” where they would ultimately reach millions of people creating an impact much bigger than themselves. Things were picking up.
You don't have to be Jewish to love Kosher food…or to profit handsomely from it. Thousands of business owners from around the world turned out earlier this month for the 26th annual Kosherfest trade show, a showcase of kosher food and beverage industry. This week on Monday Morning Radio the event's founder, Menachem Lubinsky, explains why so many non-Jewish business owners are hopping aboard the Kosher bandwagon and how you can come aboard. Menachem, who is President & CEO of LUBICOM Marketing Consulting, is interviewed by Wizard Academy faculty member Dean Rotbart, an award-winning veteran broadcast journalist. Dean is co-host of Business Unconventional. The one-hour radio newsmagazine debuted in October 2011 on News/Talk 710 KNUS AM in Denver. Want to learn how to generate free publicity and social media "buzz" for your business? Schedule a one-hour phone consultation with Monday Morning Radio co-host Dean Rotbart: 1-303-296-1200. Limited slots still available before the end of the year. Photo: Menachem Lubinsky, Lubicom Marketing ConsultingPosted: November 24, 2014Monday Morning Run Time: 29 minutes 30 seconds
EVENING IN PARADISEThe life of Jimmy Scott is not one of meteoric stardom but a journey that has taken nearly seventy years to find its much deserved success.James Victor Scott, one of ten children, was born in Cleveland, Ohio on July 17, 1925. He's known for his high haunting soprano voice & poignant balladeering. His up & down recording career, started in the early 1950's, saw a resurgence in the 1990's when he was signed to Sire Records and received a Grammy nomination after a long period of commercial inactivity. Soon after coming out of retirement, he was seen on stages around the world, performing magical & heart breaking interpretations of old torch songs, Broadway standards and even a smattering of choice modern rock tunes done with generally sparse jazz arrangements.Almost strangled by the umbilical cord at birth, then orphaned as a boy in depression era Cleveland, the odds against Jimmy Scott ever suceeding were further stacked by an abnormal genetic pituitary hormonal defect known as "Kallman's Syndrome" which accounts for his somewhat effeminate looks & unnaturally high singing voice.Finding solace onstage, he sang in combos of the post war R&B era, notably as a featured singer with band leader Lionel Hampton, with whom he made his recorded debut in 1950(although his name did not appear on the label). He was finally signed to a steady record deal when he was almost 30, when Herman Lubinsky of Newark's Savoy Records offered Cleveland's finest balladeer a shot circa 1954. Lubinsky, whose label was a great repository of jazz & blues recordings, was also a notorious shyster. In David Ritz's 2002 bio of Jimmy Scott "Faith In Time", Seymour Stein of Sire Records recalls past colleagues at the time calling Savoy Record's Newark HQ the "Slave Barracks". Savoy recorded some well received Little Jimmy Scott sides, but due to Lubinsky's malfeasance, Scott went mostly uncompensated. As time wore on, he grew discontent, started retreating into booze and left the label's fold by the beginning of the 1960's.Over the years the Lubinsky/Savoy contract would stifle Scott in numerous ways, particularly when he tried to break free and record for Ray Charles' Tangerine label in the early 1960's and another time with Atlantic in the late 1960's. Lubinsky would battle to have the records withdrawn, keeping Scott's music from ever hitting the streets en masse.1969's attempt at a comeback LP "The Source" was produced by Joel Dorn for Atlantic, featuring backing from a hot group of players including David Fathead Newman on tenor sax, Eric Gale on guitar and Ron Carter on bass...The record was withdrawn due to lawsuit after the first pressing, for a longtme making it a rare and often bootleged masterpiece.Jimmy's numerous shots at stardom were so hampered by the fiscal mismanagement & bad business dealings, it lead him to frustration, failed relationships, drinking and drugging, and a career ending downward spiral that took him away from the limelight.His talent was never in doubt, but his successes were measured at best.A favorite of performers ranging from Billie Holiday & Dinah Washington, to Frankie Valli, Stevie Wonder, and John Lennon, all whom knew of and expressed respect of his work. Said Quincy Jones once,'Jimmy would tear my heart out every night with his soul-penetrating style"...Even Madonna has said "Jimmy Scott is the only singer who makes me cry,"Strangely enough, it appears death that actually the catalyst that brought Scott's career back to life...By the late 70's and early 80's some of his only gigs were occasional charity appearances at senior citizen homes. Scott's day jobs at Bob's Big Boy and in a Cleveland Sheraton hotel gave him a mindset that was set far from keeping abreast of the changing tastes of a fickle record buying public at the tail end of the 20th century.In 1985, at age 60, he returned to the eastern seaboard, and for the first time in over a decade started working small clubs in New York and Harlem, perhaps getting occasional nostalgic write ups in the NY Times or Village Voice. Scott's subsequent shift back into the public eye ironically began to truly gather momentum at The Riverside Funeral Home on St.Patrick's Day 1991. The sad/happy occasion was legendary rock n roll songwriter and old friend Doc Pomus' funeral.Jimmy had met Pomus back in the 40's, and they had stayed in touch. In fact, in 1987 Doc even wrote a letter to trade publication Billboard extolling Scott's virtues, decrying the hard times he was going through, and warning the record industry not to sleep on a chance to catch the long overdue second coming of Little Jimmy Scott.Now a few years later, Scott sat Shiva and was asked by Doc's family to perform "Someone To Watch Over Me" at the funeral, along with backing from fellow old timers Dr. John on piano and Fathead Newman on sax. Scott arrived early and sat unasumedly with hands folded in the back with his 4th wife Earlene. After the colorful eulogies, Jimmy's haunting voice over the tinkling keys stunned the room, with many so far back they could barely see his tiny head over the crowd. The room was filled with dozens of music biz luminaries, like Ahmet Ertegun, Jerry Wexler, and the aforementioned Seymour Stein of Sire who felt it was almost his spiritual duty to Doc to simply offer Scott a dignified deal.Jimmy later told a reporter in 2000 of the bittersweet good fortune coming from his friend's death, " The next day, this cat from Warners comes over with a contract. It was like Doc's hand reaching out from the grave."He went on to many new career highights ranging from appearing in David Lynch's Twin Peaks & having sold out shows across the US & Europe to performing onstage at Bill Clinton's inaugural ball gala in DC.Still Scott copes with the fact that his type of fame is fleeting, and has duly noted this phenomena when he sang onstage in the 1990's with the Grateful Dead to a crowd of thousands in his hometown of Cleveland, where the local daily paper referred to him as an "unknown female singer".Since the quirky career kickstart given to Scott from Pomus' funeral, he has continued touring, recorded some 8 or so albums on half dozn labels, and added a 5th wife to his bio as well. Now with his aged infirmities creeping in, Scott is restricted to moving around onstage via wheelchair...Music continues to be his life into his eighties, once telling ajournalist “I love performing. You live with reality every day. You can’t miss it. We can try to avoid a lot of trials in life, but it’s better to overcome than avoid. That’s what music has been for me. It’s been my opportunity to overcome.”"All I can do is give what I really feel." "It'll work out in the end. You gotta believe" Jimmy ScottTo Visit JIMMY SCOTT'S website CLICK HERE
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