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Director of Asset Protection at United Supermarkets, Marcus Young, sits down with TalkLP Host Amber Bradley to discuss his 28- year career path from sacker to Director. Marcus gets into the advantages of knowing the operations side of the business and how that benefits his work in Loss Prevention. To Marcus, his team is his #1 asset and the company's refreshing take on career development backs that up. They also talk trade shows and conferences and how the relationships he built there are some of the best resources for finding solutions to emerging problems. Marcus still wakes up every day with a passion for his work and his favorite part is the impact he has on all the people he encounters. He is WAY more than a good shoplifter spotter….listen today to find out why!
The NoDegree Podcast – No Degree Success Stories for Job Searching, Careers, and Entrepreneurship
Ever wonder what it's like to break into the tech world without a fancy college degree? Marcus shares his journey from barely graduating high school to becoming a self-taught developer. Forget the typical route —Marcus shares how he went from dreaming about mechanical engineering to hitting up a coding bootcamp and scoring interviews with a killer resume. He dishes out real talk on what it takes to be job-ready versus just interview-ready and shares why knowing your tech stuff inside out is key. Plus, Marcus and Jonaed get into the nitty-gritty of DIY projects, leveling up your skills, and dodging the pitfalls of bouncing between jobs. So, if you're curious about cracking the code to a career in tech, tune in for some straight-up wisdom and hindsight advice from these two pros.Timestamps:(0:00) Introduction to the episode and today's guest, Marcus Young (1:30) Marcus Young's background and struggles with job applications (4:11) The reality of boot camp promises versus job market realities (7:24) Marcus' experience with Hack Reactor boot camp (9:41) The importance of self-learning beyond boot camp (12:22) Addressing the lack of a college degree during interviews (15:03) Sponsor: Get Your Dream Career Course (15:56) Learning and upskilling techniques (19:51) Importance of personal projects in tech (25:51) Financial implications of job transitions (36:56) Closing remarks and gratitude (37:19) Sponsor: Support NoDegree on Patreon Key points discussed:The job market in 2023 and 2024 is challenging, with limited job opportunities and companies not investing as much.Having a good resume is crucial in getting interviews and standing out in a competitive job market.Being job-ready and interview-ready are two different things, and it's important to have a foundational knowledge of the technologies you work with.Projects and self-learning outside of formal education can be valuable in gaining practical skills and deepening understanding. Building your own projects is a valuable way to learn and grow as a developer.Upskilling and expanding your knowledge in different technologies can make you more competent and resourceful.Job hopping can have its pros and cons, and it's important to weigh the stability and long-term prospects of each opportunity.The job interview process can be challenging, and it's important to be prepared and adaptable.Reflecting on past mistakes and learning from them is crucial for personal and professional growth.Taking care of your physical and mental health is essential for overall well-being and success.Support/Contact Marcus:-LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusyoung777/Books and resources mentioned in this podcast:Resume course: https://bit.ly/podcastpca Need career or resume advice? Follow and/or connect with Jonaed Iqbal on LinkedIn.- LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/JonaedIqbalND Connect with us on social media!- LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeLinkedIn- Facebook: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeFB- Instagram: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeIG- Twitter: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeTW- TikTok: https://bit.ly/3qfUD2V Thank you for sponsoring our show. If you'd like to support our mission to end the stigma and economic disparity that comes along with not having a college degree, please share with a friend, drop us a review on Apple Podcast and/or subscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nodegree. Remember, no degree? No problem! Whether you're contemplating college or you're a college dropout, get started with your no-degree job search at nodegree.com.
Technological developments in coffee has created some drastic changes in the Specialty Coffee industry. Tune in as Marcus Young helps us distill how technology has helped make Specialty Coffee what it is today and where it can continue to grow. Marcus Young has spent nearly twenty years in coffee. He is motivated to create sustainable economic opportunities throughout the coffee supply chain. Marcus manages education and content at coffee software company Cropster, which sets the bar for software that allows coffee pros to create better coffee. Prior to Cropster he spent five years running Boot Coffee Campus as a trainer, director, and consultant, teaching nearly 300 roasters and cuppers each year. He consults with roasters as a green buyer and quality manager, retailers, and coffee producers to grow their businesses through continuing coffee education and experimentation, customer engagement, and coffee-centric events. He is a certified Q Grader and Authorized SCA Trainer.
Executive producer/director Greg Yaitanes, executive producer/writer Jonathan Tropper, and stunt coordinator Marcus Young
Marcus Young is both inspiring, and challenging, to be around. He's inspiring because if you spend even a little time listening to him, you quickly become aware that he's invested in some eternally significant work. He's challenging to be around because listening to what he's lived through as He's said yes to the LORD's lead in his life, makes you realize that there are more 'yeses' right in front of you that you have yet to give to God. Marcus has taken on, developed, and launched major initiatives in numerous countries to "rescue children from cycles of violence and human trafficking, educate and mentor them, and clear the way for these children to become the next leaders and peacemakers in their communities." The events he's lived through are unbelievable, and the reward of seeing children rescued from lives of violence and death - priceless. Spend a little time listening to someone who's dared to risk it all to rescue another.. and see how God has taken that act of trust and multiplied its impact for the good of countless others. During the interview, Marcus suggests a book for listeners to read called, 'A Banquet Seat and A Listening Ear: Stories from the Kingdom Frontiers' by Rev. Dr. Bill Atwood. In the United States you can find it here on Amazon. You can find Marcus' book entitled, 'Love Your Enemy: A 30-Day Guide to Compelling Expressions of Faith' in the Amazon store in both paperback and Kindle formats. If you'd like to find out more about the work of rescuing child soldiers, you can do so via Marcus' ministry, InFire. You can also follow Marcus and InFire via Facebook, twitter, and Instagram. Please consider donating to this integral, powerful, and significant work, and if you're the praying kind, don't forget to join in the fight that way too! +++ + Special Thanks to.. designer Jonathan Scheele for incredible work, musician Radical Face for use of the tracks "I'll Be There Soon", and "Home Movies" from the album Missing Film, and author J.R.R. Tolkien for the quote from his work, 'The Hobbit: There and Back Again' (1937) in the podcast intro. > ArtistSoulFriend.com / Twitter: @_EdgeoftheWild_ / Instagram: @EdgeoftheWildPodcast / Facebook: EdgeoftheWildPodcast +++ Leave us a message! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edgeofthewildpodcast/message
Listen with love, move honestly, fearlessly and feel what you feel. Dharma talk by Sosan Flynn and Marcus Young 楊墨 on Sunday, August 7, 2022. There is an experiential part between the talk at the beginning and the discussion at the end that is not included in this recording.
Join Lance in this Incredible interview with missionary and pioneer Marcus Young! Hear more about how he was inspired to create his organization inheritance fire (INfire) which changes lives and communities in conflict and war zones of the world.
Dharma talk by Raul Ramos, Busshin Carol Iwata, Keika Karin San Juan, Marcus Young 楊墨, and GyokuJun Didi Koka on Sunday, April 3, 2022. The LAB is a group of practitioners of color. Building on years of work around racial awareness at Clouds, our first initiative in October 2017 brought Rev. angel Kyodo williams to Clouds…
What does it mean to be a truly welcoming organization and how can arts leaders be more inclusive hosts who foster belonging? Dig into a discussion with two artists who regularly tackle these questions, Ananya Chatterjea and Marcus Young. After the episode, go deeper and explore tangible tools to apply in your own spaces in this article by Welcoming America.
This episode features an interview with my Dad. He has been active in the Boy Scouts longer than anyone else I know. Hear about his experiences at national and world jamborees and some of the people he has met along the way.
Dharma talk by Busshin Carol Iwata, Keika Karin San Juan, Marcus Young 楊墨, GyokuJun Didi Koka, Zenzele Isoke and Felicia Sy on Sunday, April 18, 2021. A panel of our Clouds in Water Race, Love and Liberation LAB, plus some of the facilitators of our Black, Indigenous and other People of Color Sitting Group, talk…
Welcome to the 6th Round Retro Post-Fight Show. This is the show that digs into the archives and gives you a comprehensive review of classic MMA events, that span as far back as UFC 1. Join Victor Rodriguez & Mookie Alexander as they deviate from the normal format of the show and rather than delving into an MMA event of yesteryear they are covering the FIGHT ZONE PPV (pay-per-view) event which aired on the “Action Pay-Per-View-Channel” in May 1995. The event was produced by boxing phenom Sugar Ray Leonard. Notable to pro wrestling fans would be the appearance of Tony Hale, who appeared in the WWF as Ludvig Borga in 1993. So let’s take a trip back to the mid-90s this week and check out this strange hybrid of mixed martial arts and pro wrestling tactics, complete with results, analysis, and of course a few laughs. As mentioned, this week we feature the May, 1995 ‘FIGHT ZONE’ PPV event, (last episode we covered BELLATOR 58: ‘Michael Chandler vs Eddie Alvarez’). This event can be viewed while we delve into the show on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/kH2VODfVmGI We start off the program with a totally nineties hype-train opener: “If raw, bare-fisted combat is what you crave – then enter the FIGHT ZONE! The most dangerous place on Earth!!!” The show went down from the “world famous Hollywood Palladium Arena” in California. Your ‘commentators’ were Danny Martinez and Cameron Fedder (a self-described underground fight devotee and fan of violence). The big name host of the show was none other than Eric Estrada (of television hit show C.H.I.P.S. fame), along with co-host Ray Leonard, Jr.. Their ‘Reporter on the Floor’ was Brad Fuller and their ‘Technical Advisor’ & Former World Karate Champion, Michael Jai White was on the scene for ‘fight insights’. They had a lengthy cast lined up for the event which included: Willie Anderson Jr aka: ‘Pit Fighter’, Adam Avoledo aka: ‘Badd Karma’, Clayton J. Barber aka: ‘Hollywood’, Richard Branden aka: ‘Daddy Rich’, Spitfire Brown aka: ‘Spitfire’, Michael Chaturantabut aka: ‘Captain Kick’, Genrri Diammante aka: ‘Henry’, Cameron Flener, R.J. Frost aka: ‘Flyboy’, Mitch Gould aka: ‘Mr. Smith’, Rickson Gracie, Tony Hale aka: ‘Viking’, Jeff Harris aka: ‘J.D. Harms’, Carlton Holder, Tom Howard, Howard Jackson, Pat E. Johnson, Kazja as himself, Tae-John Lee, Rae Manzon, Brad Martin aka: ‘The Plow’, Andre McCoy aka: ‘Cheap Shot’, Scott McElroy aka: ‘Bruce Burly’, Mario Mugavero, Hien Nguyen, Richard Notron, Mikael Paul Patrick O’Tighearnaigh aka: ‘Irish Assassin’, Chris Palermo, Erik Paulson, Eric Perrodin aka: ‘Phlash’, J.J. Perry, Matthew Pollino aka: ‘El Muerte’, Dennis Reese aka: ‘Garbage Man’, Burton Richardson, J.D. Rifkin aka: ‘Suit’, Cynthia Rothrock, Joe Son, Chad Stahelski aka: ‘Ski’, Nils Allen Stewart aka: ‘Mongolian’, Jen Sung, Lelagi Togisala aka: ‘Butch’, Takis Triggelis aka: ‘Genre’, Kenneth Turner aka: ‘KC Flow’, Don Wilson, and Marcus Young aka: ‘Tetsuo’. And you can’t forget, ‘The Easy Riders Leather Girls’. Yes, all of that talent appeared in under an hour. The show was produced by Seth Ersoff, Brad Fuller and Sugar Ray Leonard. Stunts performed by J.D. Rifkin with an on-site Stunt Coordinator, Jan Washburn. A popular television gimmick at the time was phone-in viewer interactivity, so the program invited the viewers to call their hotline after the show and vote for who they wanted to be the Champion, regardless them winning their bout or not. _______________________________ If you enjoy our show, "heart" us here on SC, or "like" & share over on whichever BE Presents Podcast Channel happens to be your listening platform of choice.
In the 14th episode of The Children of the Trenches Podcast we wanted to discuss one of the greatest wealth building investments through out time which was real estate! So we brought Real Estate agent Marcus Young to the trenches to break down the ins and outs of purchasing a home, how to become a agent and a few wealth building investment strategies. This episode is one for the books! Don’t forget to like comment subscribe and share! Follow on Instagram: @childrenofthetrenches @hessinvests @jaivioncardinal @marcusy.re --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In a time of a pandemic we all need healing. Marcus Young aka Mr.MarcusYoung.com joins us for a special concert for our #blackbusinessseries.
In this podcast I welcome back Marcus Young from Boot Coffee. This is an episode where we discuss the most common questions we get from our consulting clients. No, you do not have to pay a dime for this, but a review on Apple Podcasts is welcome. Thanks. We start the podcast with a discussion about designing a roast profile. Is there such a thing as a correct approach? How many roast profiles should a roasting company have? Then I put a gun to Marcus's (and my head) and force us to come up with only one roast profile for a new startup. How would it look and why? Only one way to find out: click that Play button. When starting a coffee roasting business, you most likely will have a limited budget and will have to compromise on the quantity of green coffee you can purchase. Each of us came up with three types of coffees we would want to launch with. Spoiler alert: one of them is a decaf. What? Yes, decaf. Why? Find out in this episode of the podcast. Should a coffee roasting startup buy their coffee through direct trade or use an importer? If you go with an importer, Marcus (a former green coffee trader himself) will give you a few tips on how to develop relationships with importers. Finally, in this episode we revisit the ideal size of a coffee roaster. Finally we agreed on something with Marcus! :) We hope you will have as much fun listening to this podcast as we had recording it. We have officially launched Black Friday deals, hence this is the Black Friday edition. Until December 1st, 2020 you can enjoy one of these deals. Use coupon code: coffeeisme
We are honored to introduce our audience to a dear friend and kingdom comrade, Marcus Young of In-Fire Ministry. He has amazing perspective on this important issue, as well as incredible stories of breakthrough.Marcus’s comes from four generations of mission and pioneering work. He has worked in the philanthropic and social entrepreneurial space since 1994 and serves a community of leaders and organizations around the world. Many of these entities engage in violence-torn, high human trafficking and persecution regions. Marcus is passionate about paradigm shifting the church into a clear expression of Papa God’s amazing and good heart in the world. His passion led him to pioneer programs that serve children in conflict areas through non-violent incentives to access children in armed conflict. He created the Project AK-47 campaign (www.ProjectAK-47.com) to advocate for child combatants in regions such as Southeast Asia. He also launched a Love Your Enemies movement to mobilize churches to extend the witness of God’s love into conflict areas. Read Marcus’ Love Your Enemy book to learn how to radically express God’s heart: https://amzn.to/358Iv62He has a master’s degree in organizational leadership and over 25 years of experience in exercising wise stewardship guidance of high impact organizations. INfire, his organization is an example of this, serving children around the world, www.InheritanceFire.org
“Choppin’ It Up with Chook,” hosted by Antone’ "Chooky" Caldwell, is a podcast featuring local, national, and international artists “choppin'” it up it the studio with multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer and engineer Antone’ “Chooky” Caldwell. The show aims to give up-and-coming artists key insight into the entertainment industry and dissect the many challenges of being an artist in such a competitive business. He also checks in with existing artists to see where they are in their careers today.
After a healthy intro about natural wine Marcus and I will answer your questions about coffee roasting. Wine provided for this episode was by Noel Diaz and his Purity Wine. These were your questions we've answered on this episode: 1. ABOUT CAFFEINE I’ve come to believe (but never actually tested) that darker roasted coffee has less caffeine, but I’ve also read that Starbucks is teaching its employees that this is a myth. Can you settle this for me? Darron Burke www.cafedonpablo.com https://youtu.be/_YVRDkPRB0 2. ABOUT PRE VS POST ROAST BLENDING COFFEE "Hey guys! Haven't heard of your podcast until now, although we are familiar with Boot Coffee Campus. I look forward to tuning in. I'm with Camellia Coffee Roasters out of Sacramento. We've been roasting for about 3 years as Camellia and have had our cafe for about a year and a half. I would be interested in knowing your thoughts on pre-blending coffee before roast?" Robert Watson, camelliacoffeeroasters.com 3. ABOUT LPG vs NATURAL GAS IN COFFEE ROASTING Are there any significant differences in roasting on a LPG fired vs natural gas fired roaster, all else being equal? Bill McCachren 4. ABOUT LPG vs NATURAL GAS IN COFFEE ROASTING Are there any significant differences in roasting on a LPG fired vs natural gas fired roaster, all else being equal? Bill McCachren 5. ABOUT UPGRADING A FLUID BED ROASTER We’re about a year into the roasting business and have started having some small success at both a large, local upscale Farmer’s Market and, more recently, several stores within a grocery store chain located here in Birmingham, AL. Lots of learning and we’re having to scale things up a bit, which can be both exciting and scary at the same time. I’m currently using an Artisan 2.5 fluid bed roaster from Coffee Crafters. I have roasted on drum roasters before, but started on the Artisan because it was inexpensive AND I honestly preferred drinking the coffee I roasted on it. I find the flavors to be brighter and more distinct when roasted on the fluid bed roaster. When I had to recently scale up my volume, I paid a friend who’s using a San Fransiscan 25 to toll-roast a few hundred pounds for me and while I really valued and appreciated his help - I really didn’t like the coffee as much. Now I need to invest in a larger roaster, and I can’t decide. I can stick with fluid bed roasters but the largest Coffee Crafters is only 10 pounds (Ashe makes one that’s 22 pounds) or go ahead and move over to the dark side with a 12-15kg drum. Should I make the transition now and “relearn” roasting on the drum, or ride it out with the fluid bed roasters as long as possible? Your thoughts? Kurtis W. Eaton, MD, MBA - Bean Creek Coffee, LLC 6. ABOUT AIRFLOW Does adjusting airflow throughout a roast have a significant impact on the roast vs a constant airflow? I roast on a Huky. Dan Gorman, Punto Fino
We are Back [in Arnold's accent]. After a long rest, we are back with a very special episode on Rwandan coffee. Smaya will tell us about women in coffee in Rwanda, about how to become East African Aeropress champion and how did she like her first sip of coffee. This and hopefully future episodes are co-hosted with one and only Marcus Young from Boot Coffee Campus. This episode would not happen if we would not sip amazing Viognier Pet Nat. Follow our wine adventures on Instagram, @petnat_ca.
I had the amazing opportunity to interview the CEO and Founder of Project AK-47 Marcus Young. When I first heard about Project AK-47 I knew I had to find out more of what they are doing, especially in reference to rescuing children who are child soldiers. This is a Special Edition Podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/elifesmoments/support
"Ascend Malibu 7-31-16 Transformational Justice: Slow, Small and Terrible" with Marcus Young
The Fanshees (Sean Conroy and Gabrus) are joined by Marcus Young, stunt coordinator for Banshee to talk choreographing fights, pre-viz, and cutting albino penises off. Check out the High and Mighty T-shirt store here http://shrsl.com/?~cfk7
The AK47 Project
Television executive and producer Marcus Young sits with Ben to talk about the competitive nature of networks, the best-constructed shows on TV right now and how talk shows are put together.
Television executive and producer Marcus Young sits with Ben to talk about the competitive nature of networks, the best-constructed shows on TV right now and how talk shows are put together.
Michael Stribling and Marcus Young join Ben to discuss pop culture, fashion, TV, divas, and the rightful heir to Madonna's crown.