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In this episode, we have Marcus Watts, a former professional basketball player. He stands at 6'8”, 240 pounds. Marcus Watts became a sustainable health and fitness coach and has been a vegan. He ended his pro career in 2011 and opened his first gym in 2013 and his second gym in 2016. Marcus now operates Watts Guy Fitness primarily online, allowing him to reach a broader audience. He emphasizes the importance of human connection and genuine interactions in building trust with clients. Marcus promotes a 14-day free program to help improve audience engagement and convert leads into customers. He highlights the importance of progress over perfection, effective delegation, and maintaining genuine connections in building a successful business. Website: The Watts Guy Fitness Facebook: The Watts Guys Instagram: thewattsguy Plant-based Health Group: The Vegan Transition Previous Episode: sustainable-health-and-fitness-coach-shares-the-happiness-of-being-healthy-and-fit Check out our CEO Hack Buzz Newsletter–our premium newsletter with hacks and nuggets to level up your organization. Sign up HERE. I AM CEO Handbook Volume 3 is HERE and it's FREE. Get your copy here: http://cbnation.co/iamceo3. Get the 100+ things that you can learn from 1600 business podcasts we recorded. Hear Gresh's story, learn the 16 business pillars from the podcast, find out about CBNation Architects and why you might be one and so much more. Did we mention it was FREE? Download it today!
In this week's slightly delayed pod (technical difficulties) we hear from Bristol legend and current Galway resident Joe Joyce . He gives us some insight into what it's like getting a bit of niggle going with some of your best mates in the European Cup, speaks candidly about why he left his home town for pastures new and 'talks about' his future aspirations as well as revealing a surprising candidate for 'hardest man' in the Bears camp.We also review the excellent Bears' Women victory against Saracens on Sunday with help from one of our occasional roving reporters, Marcus Watts, and then give our thoughts on the World Book Day contract extension news and speculate on what this may mean for next season.Finally, we revisit an old Goat and its not bobble hats (or dry robes) although it does involve frustrations surrounding merchandise.Thanks for listening as always and if you have any comments please get in touch via @bearsbeyondgate on Twitter, bearsbeyondthegate on Instagram or email to bearsbeyondthegate@gmail.comUp the Bears (even though we haven't seen them play for a while)!
The story of Charlie Reilly and Mason Mullenioux founding Generation Esports is fascinating one, that's not too unheard of in the start up world. Marcus Watts joined Generation Esports later on as their Marketing Director because of the impact they have on the lives of students across the country. We talk about their latest work with at-risk kids and the plans they have in store for 2022. Visit Generation Esports website here! (https://generationesports.com/) Watch The Gamer Hour - Esportz Network's new show from Times Square. (https://youtu.be/H2OBkNLYAaw) If you are interested in being a sponsor for the Esports Minute, Esports Network Podcast, College Esports QuickTake or The Gamer Hour, please reach out to Esportz Network CEO Mark Thimmig by emailing mthimmig@esportznetwork.com. If you enjoyed the podcast, please rate and subscribe, it helps us out a ton! For daily esports news, check out the Esports Minute (https://esportsminute.fireside.fm/). If you're interested in learning about college esports check out the College Esports QuickTake (https://esportzcollegequicktakecom.fireside.fm/). Follow Kevin on Twitter @Correa24 (https://twitter.com/Correa24) Follow Esportz Network on Twitter (https://twitter.com/EsportzNetwork), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/esportznetwork/), and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/EsportzNetwork) @EsportzNetwork Or visit our website esportznetwork.com (https://www.esportznetwork.com/) for updates on what's to come! Special Guests: Charles Reilly and Marcus Watts.
The Whole Earth ‘lectronic Link, or WELL, was started by Stewart Brand and Larry Brilliant in 1985, and is still available at well.com. We did an episode on Stewart Brand: Godfather of the Interwebs and he was a larger than life presence amongst many of the 1980s former hippies that were shaping our digital age. From his assistance producing The Mother Of All Demos to the Whole Earth Catalog inspiring Steve Jobs and many others to his work with Ted Nelson, there's probably only a few degrees separating him from anyone else in computing. Larry Brilliant is another counter-culture hero. He did work as a medical professional for the World Health Organization to eradicate smallpox and came home to teach at the University of Michigan. The University of Michigan had been working on networked conferencing since the 70s when Bob Parnes wrote CONFER, which would be used at Wayne State where Brilliant got his MD. But CONFER was a bit of a resource hog. PicoSpan was written by Marcus Watts in 1983. Pico is a small text editor in many a UNIX variant and network is network. Why small, well, modems that dialed into bulletin boards were pretty slow back then. Marcus worked at NETI, who then bought the rights for PicoSpan to take to market. So Brilliant was the chairman of NETI at the time and approached Brand about starting up a bulletin-board system (BBS). Brilliant proposed NETI would supply the gear and software and that Brand would use his, uh, brand - and Whole Earth following, to fill the ranks. Brand's non-profit The Point Foundation would own half and NETI would own the other half. It became an early online community outside of academia, and an important part of the rise of the splinter-nets and a holdout to the Internet. For a time, at least. PicoSpan gave users conferences. These were similar to PLATO Notes files, where a user could create a conversation thread and people could respond. These were (and still are) linear and threaded conversations. Rather than call them Notes like PLATO did, PicSpan referred to them as “conferences” as “online conferencing” was a common term used to describe meeting online for discussions at the time. EIES had been around going back to the 1970s, so Brand had some ideas abut what an online community could be - having used it. Given the sharp drop in the cost of storage there was something new PicoSpan could give people: the posts could last forever. Keep in mind, the Mac still didn't ship with a hard drive in 1984. But they were on the rise. And those bits that were preserved were manifested in words. Brand brought a simple mantra: You Own Your Own Words. This kept the hands of the organization clean and devoid of liability for what was said on The WELL - but also harkened back to an almost libertarian bent that many in technology had at the time. Part of me feels like libertarianism meant something different in that era. But that's a digression. Whole Earth Review editor Art Kleiner flew up to Michigan to get the specifics drawn up. NETI's investment had about a quarter million dollar cash value. Brand stayed home and came up with a name. The Whole Earth ‘lectronic Link, or WELL. The WELL was not the best technology, even at the time. The VAX was woefully underpowered for as many users as The WELL would grow to, and other services to dial into and have discussions were springing up. But it was one of the most influential of the time. And not because they recreated the extremely influential Whole Earth catalog in digital form like Brilliant wanted, which would have been similar to what Amazon reviews are like now probably. But instead, the draw was the people. The community was fostered first by Matthew McClure, the initial director who was a former typesetter for the Whole Earth Catalog. He'd spent 12 years on a commune called The Farm and was just getting back to society. They worked out that they needed to charge $8 a month and another couple bucks an hour to make minimal a profit. So McClure worked with NETI to get the Fax up and they created the first conference, General. Kevin Kelly from the Whole Earth Review and Brand would start discussions and Brand mentioned The WELL in some of his writings. A few people joined, and then a few more. Others from The Farm would join him. Cliff Figallo, known as Cliff, was user 19 and John Coate, who went by Tex, came in to run marketing. In those first few years they started to build up a base of users. It started with hackers and journalists, who got free accounts. And from there great thinkers joined up. People like Tom Mandel from Stanford Research Institute, or SRI. He would go on to become the editor of Time Online. His partner Nana. Howard Rheingold, who would go on to write a book called The Virtual Community. And they attracted more. Especially Dead Heads, who helped spread the word across the country during the heyday of the Grateful Dead. Plenty of UNIX hackers also joined. After all, the community was finding a nexus in the Bay Area at the time. They added email in 1987 and it was one of those places you could get on at least one part of this whole new internet thing. And need help with your modem? There's a conference for that. Need to talk about calling your birth mom who you've never met because you were adopted? There's a conference for that as well. Want to talk sexuality with a minister? Yup, there's a community for that. It was one of the first times that anyone could just reach out and talk to people. And the community that was forming also met in person from time to time at office parties, furthering the cohesion. We take Facebook groups, Slack channels, and message boards for granted today. We can be us or make up a whole new version of us. We can be anonymous and just there to stir up conflict like on 4Chan or we can network with people in our industry like on LinkedIn. We can chat real time, which is similar to the Send option on The WELL. Or we can post threaded responses to other comments. But the social norms and trends were proving as true then as now. Communities grow, they fragment, people create problems, people come, people go. And sometimes, as we grow, we inspire. Those early adopters of The WELL inspired Craig Newmark of Craigslist to the growing power of the Internet. And future developers of Apple. Hippies versus nerds but not really versus, but coming to terms with going from “computers are part of the military industrial complex keeping us down” philosophy to more of a free libertarian information superhighway that persisted for decades. The thought that the computer would set us free and connect the world into a new nation, as John Perry Barlow would sum up perfectly in “A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace”. By 1990 people like Barlow could make a post on The WELL from Wyoming and have Mitch Kapor, the founder of Lotus, makers of Lotus 1-2-3 show up at his house after reading the post - and they could join forces with the 5th employee of Sun Microsystems and GNU Debugging Cypherpunk John Gilmore to found the Electronic Foundation. And as a sign of the times that's the same year The WELL got fully connected to the Internet. By 1991 they had grown to 5,000 subscribers. That was the year Bruce Katz bought NETI's half of the well for $175,000. Katz had pioneered the casual shoe market, changing the name of his families shoe business to Rockport and selling it to Reebok for over $118 million. The WELL had posted a profit a couple of times but by and large was growing slower than competitors. Although I'm not sure any o the members cared about that. It was a smaller community than many others but they could meet in person and they seemed to congeal in ways that other communities didn't. But they would keep increasing in size over the next few years. In that time Fig replaced himself with Maurice Weitman, or Mo - who had been the first person to sign up for the service. And Tex soon left as well. Tex would go to become an early webmaster of The Gate, the community from the San Francisco Chronicle. Fig joined AOL's GNN and then became director of community at Salon. But AOL. You see, AOL was founded in the same year. And by 1994 AOL was up to 1.25 million subscribers with over a million logging in every day. CompuServe, Prodigy, Genie, Dephi were on the rise as well. And The WELL had thousands of posts a day by then but was losing money and not growing like the others. But I think the users of the service were just fine with that. The WELL was still growing slowly and yet for many, it was too big. Some of those left. Some stayed. Other communities, like The River, fragmented off. By then, The Point Foundation wanted out so sold their half of The WELL to Katz for $750,000 - leaving Katz as the first full owner of The WELL. I mean, they were an influential community because of some of the members, sure, but more because the quality of the discussions. Academics, drugs, and deeply personal information. And they had always complained about figtex or whomever was in charge - you know, the counter-culture is always mad at “The Management.” But Katz was not one of them. He honestly seems to have tried to improve things - but it seems like everything he tried blew up in his face. So Katz further alienated the members and fired Mo and brought on Maria Wilhelm, but they still weren't hitting that hyper-growth, with membership getting up to around 10,000 - but by then AOL was jumping from 5,000,000 to 10,000,000. But again, I've not found anyone who felt like The WELL should have been going down that same path. The subscribers at The WELL were looking for an experience of a completely different sort. By 1995 Gail Williams allowed users to create their own topics and the unruly bunch just kinda' ruled themselves in a way. There was staff and drama and emotions and hurt feelings and outrage and love and kindness and, well, community. By the late 90s, the buzz word at many a company were all about building communities, and there were indeed plenty of communities growing. But none like The WELL. And given that some of the founders of Salon had been users of The WELL, Salon bought The WELL in 1999 and just kinda' let it fly under the radar. The influence continued with various journalists as members. The web came. And the members of The WELL continued their community. Award winning but a snapshot in time in a way. Living in an increasingly secluded corner of cyberspace, a term that first began life in a present tense on The WELL, if you got it, you got it. In 2012, after trying to sell The WELL to another company, Salon finally sold The WELL to a group of members who had put together enough money to buy it. And The WELL moved into the current, more modern form of existence. To quote the site: Welcome to a gathering that's like no other. The WELL, launched back in 1985 as the Whole Earth ‘Lectronic Link, continues to provide a cherished watering hole for articulate and playful thinkers from all walks of life. For more about why conversation is so treasured on The WELL, and why members of the community banded together to buy the site in 2012, check out the story of The WELL. If you like what you see, join us! It sounds pretty inviting. And it's member supported. Like National Public Radio kinda'. In what seems like an antiquated business model, it's $15 per month to access the community. And make no mistake, it's a community. You Own Your Own Words. If you pay to access a community, you don't sign the ownership of your words away in a EULA. You don't sign away rights to sell your data to advertisers along with having ads shown to you in increasing numbers in a hunt for ever more revenue. You own more than your words, you own your experience. You are sovereign. This episode doesn't really have a lot of depth to it. Just as most online forums lack the kind of depth that could be found on the WELL. I am a child of a different generation, I suppose. Through researching each episode of the podcast, I often read books, conduct interviews (a special thanks to Help A Reporter Out), lurk in conferences, and try to think about the connections, the evolution, and what the most important aspects of each are. There is a great little book from Katie Hafner called The Well: A Story Of Love, Death, & Real Life. I recommend it. There's also Howard Rheingold's The Virtual Community and John Seabrook's Deeper: Adventures on the Net. Oh, and From Counterculture to Cyberculture: Stewart Brand, the Whole Earth Network, And the Rise of Digital Utopianism from Fred Turner and Siberia by Douglas Rushkoff. At a minimum, I recommend reading Katie Hafner's wired article and then her most excellent book! Oh, and to hear about other ways the 60s Counterculture helped to shape the burgeoning technology industry, check out What the Dormouse Said by John Markoff. And The WELL comes up in nearly every book as one of the early commercial digital communities. It's been written about in Wired, in The Atlantic, makes appearances in books like Broad Band by Claire Evans, and The Internet A Historical Encyclopedia. The business models out there to build and run and grow a company have seemingly been reduced to a select few. Practically every online community has become free with advertising and data being the currency we parlay in exchange for a sense of engagement with others. As network effects set in and billionaires are created, others own our words. They think the lifestyle business is quaint - that if you aren't outgrowing a market segment that you are shrinking. And a subscription site that charges a monthly access fee to cgi code with a user experience that predates the UX field on the outside might affirm that philosophy -especially since anyone can see your real name. But if we look deeper we see a far greater truth: that these barriers keep a small corner of cyberspace special - free from Russian troll farms and election stealing and spam bots. And without those distractions we find true engagement. We find real connections that go past the surface. We find depth. It's not lost after all. Thank you for being part of this little community. We are so lucky to have you. Have a great day.
Today we had Marcus Watts, CEO & Founder of The Vegan Transition on to discuss his expertise in rolling out a business but our conversation shifted to mental health. He went into great detail on the process of dealing with challenges and how to overcome them.Marcus shared some of his best practices that keep him sane and able to continue to hustle towards his goals! Marcus Watts Links https://www.instagram.com/thewattsguy/ https://marcuswatts.com/welcome38363372 Join our network of entrepreneurs. Click the link to join! Econix Network https://launchpass.com/econix/the_collective Website https://econix.co Follow us on Instagram! https://instagram.com/econix_ Follow our Medium Blog! https://medium.com/econix Follow us on twitter! https://twitter.com/econix_
Ryan and Brenton sit down with BIN’s newest coach Marcus Watts on his journey from professional basketball to Crossfit and going from eating whatever through the health scares that initiated the process of editing his diet down to veganism. He talks about the best approaches to transition to veganism and how to change your diet generally by experimenting with yourself and listening to the feedback your body gives.
Kansas State and Navy collide in the 61st AutoZone Liberty Bowl on Tuesday, Dec. 31 at the Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium in Memphis, Tenn. The game is slated for a 2:45 p.m. kickoff and will be shown on ESPN. The all-new Powercat Pregame Podcast featuring GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald, and Fitz is joined by GPC's D. Scott Fritchen, Riley Gates and Ryan Wallace in the roundtable session before the Navy coordinators talk about their team during pre-bowl press conferences. In the second segment, Fitz speaks with GoPowercat analysts Marcus Watts, Brien Hanley and Kelly Stewart before wrapping up this jam-packed pregame podcast with his score prediction. The Powercat Podcast streams on the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm., and the Powercat Pregame Podcast is sponsored by Robbins Motor Company. You can subscribe to the Powercat Podcast to ensure instant and consistent delivery of shows at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and TuneIn, and if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kansas State and Iowa State wrap up their regular seasons Saturday at 6 p.m. when the two 7-4 teams meet at Bill Snyder Family Stadium. The Wildcats are 4-4 in Big 12 play, while the Cyclones are 5-3 and sit at 23rd in the latest College Football Playoff rankings. The game will be televised on FS1. The all-new Powercat Pregame Podcast featuring GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald is back, and Fitz is joined by GPC's D. Scott Fritchen, Riley Gates and Ryan Wallace in the roundtable session before he gets a breakdown of the Cyclones from Alex Halstead from the Iowa State site on the 247Sports Network. In the second segment, Fitz speaks with GoPowercat analysts Marcus Watts, Brien Hanley and Kelly Stewart before wrapping up this jam-packed pregame podcast with his score prediction. The Powercat Podcast streams on the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm., and the Powercat Pregame Podcast is sponsored by Robbins Motor Company. You can subscribe to the Powercat Podcast to ensure instant and consistent delivery of shows at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and TuneIn, and if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kansas State is now 6-4 overall and 3-4 in the Big 12 following a disappointing home loss against West Virginia, while Texas Tech is 4-6 (2-5 in the Big 12) and clinging to bowl hopes under first-year coach Matt Wells. The Wildcats and Red Raiders meet in Lubbock on Saturday at 6 p.m. on FS1. The all-new Powercat Pregame Podcast featuring GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald is back, and Fitz is joined by GPC's D. Scott Fritchen, Riley Gates and Ryan Wallace in the roundtable session before he gets a breakdown of the Red Raiders from Jarret Johnson, publisher of the Texas Tech site on the 247Sports Network. In the second segment, Fitz speaks with GoPowercat analysts Marcus Watts, Brien Hanley and Kelly Stewart before wrapping up this jam-packed pregame podcast with his score prediction. The Powercat Podcast streams on the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm., and the Powercat Pregame Podcast is sponsored by Robbins Motor Company. You can subscribe to the Powercat Podcast to ensure instant and consistent delivery of shows at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and TuneIn, and if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kansas State is now 6-3 overall and 3-3 in the Big 12 after stumbling at Texas, 27-24, while West Virginia dropped to 3-6 and 1-5 with a disappointing performance in a home loss to Texas Texas. The Wildcats and Mountaineers meet at Bill Snyder Family Stadium on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. on ESPN. The all-new Powercat Pregame Podcast featuring GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald is back, and Fitz is joined by GPC's D. Scott Fritchen, Riley Gates and Ryan Wallace in the roundtable session before he gets a breakdown of the Chris Anderson, publisher of the West Virginia site on the 247Sports Network. In the second segment, Fitz speaks with GoPowercat analysts Marcus Watts, Brien Hanley and Kelly Stewart before wrapping up this jam-packed pregame podcast with his score prediction. The Powercat Podcast streams on the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm., and the Powercat Pregame Podcast is sponsored by Robbins Motor Company. You can subscribe to the Powercat Podcast to ensure instant and consistent delivery of shows at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and TuneIn, and if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kansas State is now 6-2 after whipping Kansas last Saturday, 38-10, while Texas is coming out of an off weekend at 5-3 on the season after an unexpected downturn in performance. Both teams are tied for third, along with Iowa State, at 5-3 in the Big 12 so Saturday's game has significant ramifications for both programs. The Wildcats and Longhorns meet on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. on ESPN. The all-new Powercat Pregame Podcast featuring GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald is back, and Fitz is joined by GPC's D. Scott Fritchen, Riley Gates and Ryan Wallace in the roundtable session before he gets a breakdown of the Longhorns from Chip Brown and Taylor Esters of the Texas site on the 247Sports Network. In the second segment, Fitz speaks with GoPowercat analysts Marcus Watts, Brien Hanley and Kelly Stewart before wrapping up this jam-packed pregame podcast with his score prediction. The Powercat Podcast streams on the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm., and the Powercat Pregame Podcast is sponsored by Robbins Motor Company. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kansas State is 5-2 after toppling fifth-ranked Oklahoma, while Kansas is coming off its first Big 12 win of the year by beating Texas Tech in Lawrence. It's K-State vs. KU in the Sunflower Showdown. and there seem to be some stakes for two programs under first-year head coaches. The Wildcats and Sooners meet on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. on FS1. The all-new Powercat Pregame Podcast featuring GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald is back, and Fitz is joined by GPC's D. Scott Fritchen, Riley Gates and Ryan Wallace in the roundtable session before he gets a breakdown of the Bears from Tim Watkins, publisher of the Baylor site on the 247Sports Network. In the second segment, Fitz speaks with GoPowercat analysts Marcus Watts, Brien Hanley and Kelly Stewart before wrapping up this jam-packed pregame podcast with his score prediction. The Powercat Podcast streams on the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm., and the Powercat Pregame Podcast is sponsored by Robbins Motor Company. You can subscribe to the Powercat Podcast to ensure instant and consistent delivery of shows at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and TuneIn, and if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kansas State is 4-2 after earning Coach Chris Klieman his first Big 12 victory last week with a 24-17 victory over TCU, while Oklahoma comes to Bill Snyder Family Stadium ranked fifth in the nation at 7-0 and rolling with Jalen Hurts at quarterback and featuring a vastly improved defense. The Wildcats and Sooners meet on Saturday at 11 a.m. on ABC. The all-new Powercat Pregame Podcast featuring GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald is back, and Fitz is joined by GPC's D. Scott Fritchen, Riley Gates and Ryan Wallace in the roundtable session before he gets a breakdown of the Bears from Tim Watkins, publisher of the Baylor site on the 247Sports Network. In the second segment, Fitz speaks with GoPowercat analysts Marcus Watts, Brien Hanley and Kelly Stewart before wrapping up this jam-packed pregame podcast with his score prediction. The Powercat Podcast streams on the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm., and the Powercat Pregame Podcast is sponsored by Robbins Motor Company. You can subscribe to the Powercat Podcast to ensure instant and consistent delivery of shows at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and TuneIn, and if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kansas State is 3-2 after opening Big 12 play with a pair of losses and taking a week off, while TCU comes to Bill Snyder Family Stadium also coming off a bye week and still stinging from a blowout loss at Iowa State that also dropped the Horned Frogs to 3-2 on the season, but TCU is 1-1 in Big 12 play. The Cats and Frogs meet on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. on FSN. The all-new Powercat Pregame Podcast featuring GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald is back, and Fitz is joined by GPC's D. Scott Fritchen, Riley Gates and Ryan Wallace in the roundtable session before he gets a breakdown of the Bears from Tim Watkins, publisher of the Baylor site on the 247Sports Network. In the second segment, Fitz speaks with GoPowercat analysts Marcus Watts, Brien Hanley and Kelly Stewart before wrapping up this jam-packed pregame podcast with his score prediction. The Powercat Podcast streams on the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm., and the Powercat Pregame Podcast is sponsored by Robbins Motor Company. You can subscribe to the Powercat Podcast to ensure instant and consistent delivery of shows at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and TuneIn, and if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Podcast Domination Show: Podcasting Growth & Monetization Tips to Dominate
Wouldn’t you like to know the key ingredient to success? In this episode, Marcus Watts tells me the secret is that you have to understand the GAME. Marcus is a former professional basketball player turned lifestyle and fitness guru. He is also the creator of The Vegan Transition and host of an upcoming podcast, The Success Bias. We will be discussing the nitty-gritty aspects of how you can develop your online presence. Join Marcus and I as we delve into guerilla marketing tactics, the gym business, and the Dream 100. *Get all my best tools, templates, guides HERE* - (http://www.luisryan.com/book) *Want to work with me* - (http://dominatewithluis.com/) *JOIN THE FACEBOOK GROUP!* - (https://www.facebook.com/groups/pdvip) In this episode: Getting started: Why you need to gather a team together to help you with what you initially don’t know The secret to using templates to maximize your time The DREAM 100 – why you need to make a list of 100 influencers you’d most like to get next to Why making a schedule is important (hint: everything moves like clockwork) How to watch, take notes, and learn from different types of influencers to determine the best content How to ensure you’re putting your content on the proper platforms where people can digest it Tips on how people can absorb your brand BONUS – Secrets for gaining tons of followers Resources Mentioned in this Episode Soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/) Spotify (https://www.spotify.com/ph/) AppleTV (https://www.apple.com/ph/tv/) Casey Neistat - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/user/caseyneistat?reload=9) Gary Vee - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCctXZhXmG-kf3tlIXgVZUlw) Eric Thomas - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/user/etthehiphoppreacher) Lewis Howes - Podcast (https://lewishowes.com/blog/) Joe Rogan - Podcast (http://podcasts.joerogan.net/) Russell Brunson (http://www.russellbrunson.com/hi) Men's Health website (https://www.menshealth.com/) OnlineJobs website (https://www.onlinejobs.ph/) The Feed (https://thefeed.com/) Connect with Marcus Watts: Click to claim your FREE GIFT! (https://www.upryzdigital.com/divibetech-free-pop-up-livestream-event) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/thewattsguy/?hl=en) Facebook (https://web.facebook.com/TheWattsGuy?_rdc=1&_rdr) Twitter (https://twitter.com/thewattsguy?lang=en) The Vegan Transition (https://www.thevegantransition.com/) Connect with Luis: Website (http://www.luisryan.com) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/luisryandiaz/?hl=en) Facebook Group (https://www.facebook.com/groups/pdvip/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/luisryan4) Check out the top 5 episodes here: Expert Secrets For Growing Your Podcast Audience with Yann Ilunga (http://luisryan.com/post/expert-secrets-for-growing-your-podcast-audience-with-yann-ilunga) Unheard Ways To Market Your Podcast and Grow Your Audience with Ravi Jayagopal (http://luisryan.com/post/unheard-ways-to-market-your-podcast-and-grow-your-audience-with-ravi-jayagopal) What WWE Wrestling Can Teach You About Storytelling in Podcasting with Celeste Bonin (http://luisryan.com/post/what-wwe-wrestling-can-teach-you-about-storytelling-in-podcasting-with-celeste-bonin) Intent-Based Podcasting (http://luisryan.com/post/intent-based-podcasting) Insider Tips To Grow A Massive YouTube Channel with Mike Piet (http://luisryan.com/post/insider-tips-to-grow-a-massive-youtube-channel-with-mike-piet) This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Kansas State is 3-1 following last Saturday's loss at Oklahoma State. Now the Wildcats open a three-game homestand in Big 12 action by playing host to the 4-0 Baylor Bears. The Cats and Bears meet on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. on ESPN2. The all-new Powercat Pregame Podcast featuring GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald is back, and Fitz is joined by GPC's D. Scott Fritchen, Riley Gates and Ryan Wallace in the roundtable session before he gets a breakdown of the Bears from Tim Watkins, publisher of the Baylor site on the 247Sports Network. In the second segment, Fitz speaks with GoPowercat analysts Marcus Watts, Brien Hanley and Kelly Stewart before wrapping up this jam-packed pregame podcast with his score prediction. The Powercat Podcast streams on the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm., and the Powercat Pregame Podcast is sponsored by Robbins Motor Company. You can subscribe to the Powercat Podcast to ensure instant and consistent delivery of shows at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and TuneIn, and if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kansas State is 3-0 and ranked 22nd and 24th in the two polls as Coach Chris Klieman's Wildcats roar out of their first bye week of the season. Oklahoma State is coming off a 36-30 loss at Texas to fall to 3-1 and o-1 in Big 12 play. The Cats and Cowboys meet on Saturday at 6 p.m., on ESPN+. The all-new Powercat Pregame Podcast featuring GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald is back, and Fitz is joined by GPC's D. Scott Fritchen, Riley Gates and Ryan Wallace in the roundtable session before he gets a breakdown of the Cowboys from former Oklahoma State offensive lineman Sam Mayes. In the second segment, Fitz speaks with GoPowercat analysts Marcus Watts, Brien Hanley and Kelly Stewart before wrapping up this jam-packed pregame podcast with his score prediction. The Powercat Podcast streams on the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm., and the Powercat Pregame Podcast is sponsored by Robbins Motor Company. You can subscribe to the Powercat Podcast to ensure instant and consistent delivery of shows at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and TuneIn, and if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SHOW NOTES With more than 26K Instagram followers, Marcus Watts is a seasoned entrepreneur, former pro basketball player, podcast host, and digital marketing expert. He is the founder of The Watts Guy Fitness and most recently Upryz Digital. Whether it’s a business or a person looking to master their fitness goals Marcus is passionate about helping people win. He sits down to chat with us about his journey as an entrepreneur and how to build a winning digital marketing strategy based on your brand. Update: Jeremy is still working on launching the app, but stay tuned and follow them on Facebook for updates on when it finally releases! GUEST LINKS http://linktr.ee/thewattsguy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brandology/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandology/support
Kansas State is 2-0. No. 23 Mississippi State is 2-0. And they meet on Saturday at 11 a.m. in Starkville, Mississippi, on ESPN. How good are Chris Klieman's Kansas State Wildcats? Well, the world is about to find out. The all-new Powercat Pregame Podcast featuring GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald is back, and Fitz is joined by GPC's D. Scott Fritchen, Riley Gates and Ryan Wallace in the roundtable session, and then he speaks with GoPowercat analysts Marcus Watts, Brien Hanley and Kelly Stewart, before he gets a breakdown of the Bulldogs from Paul Jones, co-publisher of Mississippi State's site on the 247Sports Network, and then Fitz's keys to victory wrap up this jam-packed pregame podcast. The Powercat Podcast streams on the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm., and the Powercat Pregame Podcast is sponsored by Robbins Motor Company. You can subscribe to the Powercat Podcast to ensure instant and consistent delivery of shows at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and TuneIn, and if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SHOW NOTES With more than 26K Instagram followers, Marcus Watts is a seasoned entrepreneur, former pro basketball player, podcast host, and digital marketing expert. He is the founder of The Watts Guy Fitness and most recently Upryz Digital. Whether it’s a business or a person looking to master their fitness goals Marcus is passionate about helping people win. He sits down to chat with us about his journey as an entrepreneur and how to build a winning digital marketing strategy based on your brand. GUEST LINKS http://linktr.ee/thewattsguy ABOUT THE SHOW --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brandology/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandology/support
The Chris Klieman era of K-State football launched with a dominating victory over Nicholls, and it continues Saturday at Bill Snyder Family Stadium when the Wildcats meet the Bowling Green Falcons, who are also 1-0 on the season, in an 11 a.m. game. The all-new Powercat Pregame Podcast featuring GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald is back, and Fitz is joined by GPC's D. Scott Fritchen, Riley Gates and Ryan Wallace in the roundtable session, and then he speaks with GoPowercat analysts Marcus Watts, Brien Hanley and Kelly Stewart, before interviews with former K-State linebacker Ben Leber, offensive line coach Conor Riley, BGU head coach Scot Loeffler and Fitz's keys to victory wrap up this jam-packed pregame podcast. The Powercat Podcast streams on the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm., and the Powercat Pregame Podcast is sponsored by Robbins Motor Company. You can subscribe to the Powercat Podcast to ensure instant and consistent delivery of shows at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and TuneIn, and if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Chris Klieman era of K-State football is about to kick off. It’s the Kansas State Wildcats versus the Nicholls Colonels, Saturday night at 6 at Bill Snyder Family, and this is the all-new Powercat Pregame Podcast featuring GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald. Fitz is joined by GPC's D. Scott Fritchen, Riley Gates and Ryan Wallace in the roundtable session, and then he speaks with GoPowercat analysts Marcus Watts, Brien Hanley, Kelly Stewart and Ross Uglem before providing his keys to victory. The Powercat Podcast streams on the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm., and the Powercat Pregame Podcast is sponsored by Robbins Motor Company. You can subscribe to the Powercat Podcast to ensure instant and consistent delivery of shows at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify and TuneIn, and if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Podcast Domination Show: Podcasting Growth & Monetization Tips to Dominate
Some people make the mistake of hosting a podcast on SoundCloud. In this episode, I’m going to share with you why I believe that it is truly a mistake. And why you should move to another platform to make your life a lot easier. Also, I’ll share with you a simple strategy I discover after discussing this matter with the former podcast guest (Marcus Watts). This will allow you to use the platform for free and drive traffic to wherever you want
A second surprise holiday edition of the Powercat Podcast drops with GoPowercat.com football analyst Marcus Watts in the WTC Gig-Powered Studios, alongside GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald. With Riley Gates on vacation and thinking the podcast was taking a break, Watts and Fitzgerald solicited questions for frequent posters at GPC's Wabash Station. This is the second of two holiday podcasts streaming on the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm. And, as always, the Powercat Podcast is sponsored by Fridge Wholesale Liquor. You can subscribe to the Powercat Podcast to ensure instant and consistent delivery of shows at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify, and if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A surprise holiday edition of the Powercat Podcast drops with GoPowercat.com football analyst Marcus Watts in the WTC Gig-Powered Studios, alongside GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald. With Riley Gates on vacation and thinking the podcast was taking a break, Watts and Fitzgerald solicited questions for frequent posters at GPC's Wabash Station. The response was so overwhelming that this is the first of two holiday podcasts that stream on the 247Sports Podcast Network at Megaphone.fm. And, as always, the Powercat Podcast is sponsored by Fridge Wholesale Liquor. You can subscribe to the Powercat Podcast to ensure instant and consistent delivery of shows at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify, and if you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I talk with my friend, Marcus Watts. Marcus is a plant based lifestyle coach. We talk about his athletic background and experience playing pro ball, how to experiment with your diet, and how to work towards a plant based diet. We also talk a little biochemistry regarding the perceived nutritional deficiencies of a plant based diet and the priorities you need to follow regardless of your dietary preferences. Follow Marcus right now!Facebook: Marcus R WattsThe Watts Guy FitnessThe Vegan TransitionInstagram: @thewattsguyTwitter:@thewattsguyWebsite:thevegantransition
Join Jessica today as she gets deep with former pro-athlete, Marcus Watts about a situation that could of ended him physically and mentally from the inside out. Instead of laying down and allowing his life and drastic health change to rule his life, he took matters into his own hands and led himself and his health into a new way of living. Marcus is also the host of The Vegan Transition podcast, my former fitness coach, and a leader in the "vegan industry." His story about suffering from a surprise pulminary embolism and doing everything after that doctors said he couldn't and wouldn't will truly have you thinking twice about your excuses! Go follow him and his journey: @thewattsguy
Become a fearless father presents: The recording of the interview with Marcus Watt, founder of The Watts Guy Fitness. 0:49 - Who is Marcus Watts? Links mentioned by Marcus: https://www.facebook.com/TheWattsGuyFitness/ Free workout: https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=J5GGCp&g=KB8VNi Free Nutrition Resource: https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=J5GGCp&g=PfLdjs Dad Bod Inquiry form: http://bit.ly/2N2J5Jv In this live interview Klaas van Oosterhout had with Marcus Watts, they talked about all you must know to become super fit by eating healthy and working out the correct way, but most importantly get the right mindset. Visit us at https://becomeafearlessfather.com Music: https://www.bensound.com
Coach Bill Snyder retired as Kansas State football coach on Sunday, December 2, 2018, and GoPowercat.com publisher Tim Fitzgerald gathered a trio of former Snyder players — safety Monte Spiller (1993-97), safety Marcus Watts (2002-2007) and tight end Travis Tannahill (2009-12) — to talk about the legacy of Coach Snyder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coach Bill Snyder's Kansas State Wildcats conclude their regular season with a road trip to Iowa State. K-State is 5-6 overall and in need of a victory over the Cyclones to earn bowl eligibility, while Iowa State is 6-4 heading into the 6 p.m. contest at Jack Trice Stadium in Ames. Welcome to GoPowercat.com’s Powercat Pregame Podcast, hosted by GPC Publisher Tim Fitzgerald and featuring former Wildcat safety Marcus Watts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One year ago, K-State appeared to be headed toward a road loss at Texas Tech and then freshman quarterback Skylar Thompson rallied the Wildcats to an overtime victory. This year, the odds seem ever more steep as a K-State team groping for direction and will take on a talented Texas Tech team that has overachieved right up until losing three straight close games. Welcome to GoPowercat.com’s Powercat Pregame Podcast, hosted by GPC Publisher Tim Fitzgerald and featuring former Wildcat safety Marcus Watts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marcus Watts stops by this episode of the Plant-Based TourGuide Podcast to discuss how he was the epitome of health and "in-shape". He played professional basketball, sported an eight (8%) percent bodyfat and was chiseled in his appearance. All this looked perfect on the outside, then two (2) blood clots were discovered and Marcus suddenly found himself going through a near death experience. Marcus set out to find how he could regain his health, ensure continued health and leave behind the prescriptions that Doctors now wanted him to take the rest of his life, including blood thinners that left him subject to potentially bleeding to death should an accident occur. Marcus researched and discovered the healing effects of Plantbased - Vegan, instituted this way into his life, dropped all the medicines and continuous doctor visits and now he feels the best he's ever felt and has opened his own gym and trains everyone from youth athletes to professional athletes. You can find out more about him and his incredible wealth of knowledge at Click Here for his website: Www.VeganTransition.com
You guys demanded I had Marcus back for more, so here he is and we are diving into so much more than just nutrition on this episode. Marcus is one of the hardest working and most successful people I know and in addition to that, he always has an amazing positive attitude. In this episode he discusses how to overcome tough times, what his perfect morning looks like, his must-read books, and his favorite apps. If you are like us and always striving to do more, learn more, and be more productive you are going to love this episode! Marcus's Contact info: Facebook/ IG/ Twitter : @TheWattsGuy email: mailto:mwatts34@icloud.com ----- The Take Eating Back podcast is brought to you by Take Eating Back! Takeeatingback.com is officially open for enrollment. It's a limited time enrollment, so don't hesitate. If you are ready to eat the foods you love and have the body you have always wanted, he --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ownyoureating/support
I met Marcus nearly two years ago when I moved to Florida. Immediately I knew he was a great dude, he's just that kind of guy. He's passionate, always a smile on his face, willing to help anyone at any time, and so funny. Marcus has an incredible story. From being a "paleo" CrossFit athlete that found himself in the hospital to becoming plant based and fitter and stronger than ever. In this episode he gives us some great tips and tricks about giving pant based living a try, and just like me, he encourages you to do it at your own pace and most importantly, listen to your body. He even got this meat loving dude to give it a shot! Contact info Facebook/ IG/ Twitter : @TheWattsGuy email: mailto:mwatts34@icloud.com Plant Based resources 1.Plant Built : @plantbuild - IG, http://www.plantbuilt.com/ 2.Torre Washington -