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Every quarterback can be guaranteed one thing in their football life—that the path they envision will NOT go as planned. For Jared Goff of the Detroit Lions nothing could be more spot on. The former Cal Bear, #1 overall NFL Draft pick and Los Angeles Rams QB joined Rhett Lewis and myself on THE PROCESS, a limited series within Y-Option fueled by 76—keeping you on the GO GO GO so you never miss a beat.During the Lions bye week, Jared discussed his process under center, life as a new father and how he navigates the weight of being a star quarterback in the NFL.A decade into his NFL career, Jared reflects on the transformation from big time recruit, freshman at Cal going 1-11, top draft pick to Super Bowl starter—and then to being traded and reborn in Detroit. What emerges is a portrait of a competitor who's learned to carry less weight, see the game more clearly, and find purpose beyond the scoreboard.I've known Jared since he was 16 years old at the Elite 11 and while the jersey on his back has changed three times since then he has remained humble, kind, competitive and most importantly—a man who is always giving back to the game and those who also have a passion for it. For all of us who are navigating our own process in life around family, fatherhood, our profession and more this conversation is for you as Jared Goff reminds us all that resilience, awareness, and the art of staying grounded are ingredients for success internally even when the world expects perfection.For past episodes of THE PROCESS be sure to subscribe to our YouTube page to watch Mark Jackson, Chris Fowler, Peyton Manning and Dan Lanning.Much love and stay steady,YogiY-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe
According to the GTM Performance Gap Report, 98% of leaders say their GTM strategy is active, but only 10% see it driving results. So how can organizations bridge this gap and turn strategy into meaningful execution that drives outcomes? Riley Rogers: Hi, and welcome to the Winland Podcast. I’m your host, Riley Rogers. Join us as we dive into changing trends in the workplace and how to navigate them successfully. Here to discuss this topic is Becky Payne, Vice President of Sales and Success Digital Enablement at Sage. Thank you so much for joining us today. Becky, we are super excited to have you. As we kind of get things kicked off, I’d love it if you could just start by telling us a little bit about yourself, your background, and your role. Becky Payne: Absolutely. Well, thank you so much for having me on the Win-Win podcast today. A little bit about me and my background. I’ve been at Sage for seven years. I’ve been in corporate America for almost 17, and what I can tell you is. When you really get under the hood of go-to market, that’s really what makes an organization home, right? And so my experience and my background is a lot of understanding the channel, a lot of understanding how go-to market works in real life, which is a phrase I like to use quite a bit. As well as then understanding how that connects into our strategy as we think about where we need to drive transformation to get to our ultimate outcomes along the way. My role at Sage is very unique. I sit in our routes to revenue organization, and so I get the privilege of enabling our go-to-market teams to drive the revenue that they need to and the various motions and go-to-market aspects of what they do every day. RR: Amazing. First of all, I love the Routes to Revenue team. That is the best team name. Based on what you’ve said here, it seems like we’ve got a lot to dig into. As you mentioned, you’ve got a pretty extensive experience in both channel and sales enablement, so can you walk us through how you journeyed into sales enablement, and now that you’re here, how that background influences your strategy today? BP: Well, I think my experience is probably a little bit of a unique one, but I’m happy to share it. So prior to this role, I actually served as our chief of staff or business executive in the North America space, and prior to that actually for our global partners and Alliance leader. So I have spent a significant amount of time in both of those spaces, and what I was able to identify is that. We had the most brilliant pieces of technology out there. We had the most brilliant strategies out there, but we didn’t have a great way of connecting those into the workforce every day to get them to drive the outcomes that the business really needed to see. So coming into this role, first of all, I think I have the best role at Sage, so I love to brag about what my team does. But what we get to do is we get to connect in with solving real world problems. We get to work with these sellers and these channel partners every single day to be able to deliver incremental value into what they do directly in relation to the customers, but also then how we make them operationally efficient in their day-to-day activities to be able to execute on that go-to-market strategy. RR: It seems like we got the exact right person to talk about the strategy and execution gap. I think you mentioned everything that I hope to cover, so super excited to dig into how you’re making that all this happen. Before we get into kind of the fix it strategies, I’d love to start with where we are today. So as you’re looking across the go-to-market stage and seeing some of the obstacles that pretty much every team is encountering in their day-to-day, what are some of the top challenges to sales success that you’re seeing? And then how are you addressing those challenges for both internal reps and channel partners? BP: Well, I don’t know that we have enough time today to get into all the details, but, but when you really think about it, it’s common in a lot of places, right? Yes, we might be in the high tech world, but a lot of what we’re experiencing is what is happening across the globe today. So if you think about it, a lot of our, both internal sellers, as well as our channel executives and partners, actually are experiencing information overload. And quite honestly, they’re not able to make the understanding of where that information overload then meets the relevance. Impact driver for what they’re dealing with every day. You know, a lot of our colleagues are flooded with content tools, data galore. We have a very, very data rich infrastructure here, which is amazing. However, the challenge isn’t access. To that, right? It’s really the precision and the action that they’re taking on that. We also have a bit of a previous history in having some consistency gaps when you think about that, right? So both direct teams and our channel partner teams that are out there selling and they’re engaging with these customers. Until recently, we didn’t really have a global blueprint. We didn’t really have a ton of global sales place, so we had a, a large inconsistency in how things were showing up, which their format, how we were measuring those outcomes and those impacts couldn’t be aligned on the day-to-day basis. We also are seeing a ton of pace of change. I mean, every organization is experiencing not only the AI transformation and AI change, but overall as a team at Sage, we experienced a significant amount of transformation in the last 24 months. So we’re kind of embracing that as we see a lot of the challenges as we embrace the AI transformation that’s on our doorstep. RR: You called out a couple things that I think most teams are gonna resonate with. Information overload, crazy pace of change, consistency issues across your channels. There’s a lot of noise out there, which makes it really difficult to create enduring, trusted relationships that drive the results you’re looking for. So from your perspective, what are some of the key building blocks behind a strong, effective partnership with your channel teams? BP: All right. This is one that goes a little bit like near and dear to my heart, right? What we have such a great ecosystem around us at Sage and such a great channel partner team, both internally and with our partners directly, is the clarity of the purpose. And the incremental value that they add to Sage. A lot of times our managing director of North America, Mark Hickman, he references the one plus one equals three equation, and that’s generally how we feel with our partner ecosystem. We have the best partnerships and those best partnerships start when both sides are really clear on the outcome and the impact that we mutually drive together. And what we’re able to see is when we do that in a very cohesive, consistent, and aligned strategic way from the leaders all the way down to the front line, we’re able to see incremental value driven through with and to our partners as well as back into Sage when you think about that bigger ecosystem play. RR: Okay, so we’ve covered a little bit of the philosophy of alignment, outcome, shared outcomes. I’d like to talk a little bit about the execution piece, so how you’re bringing that strategy to life with technology. Can you walk us through how an enablement platform helps you better equip both the internal and the partner side of the house? BP: Yes, this is where I nerd out just slightly ’cause this is absolutely what I love. So when you think about it, it does absolutely start with a unified go-to-market motion, which we have been able to deliver over the past year with my partner in crime, Mark Jackson. But we also have now, literally a couple weeks ago, launched our global unified enablement platform, which happens to be Highspot. And what we were able to learn from that is when you take a consistent blueprint and go to market mission, right, and then you add that. The best platform that we can. Not only can we surface insights and leverage some of the AI technologies that Highspot is offering, but we also have an ability to have mutually shared documents, mutually, you know, shared Digital Sales Rooms. Things that allow us to go to market together in an effective way that we’ve never had before. We really feel like this is a game changing strategy for us and really is a way for us to bring our blueprint, right, and that kind of strategy to life in the day-to-day execution. Some of the genomics aspects of your platform bring visibility into some of these sales plays and other items that we’ve never had before. We can now go in and we can see what partners are engaging with us, who within those partners are engaging at a different way, allow us to provide reporting to senior leaders, but also at those frontline sellers. So they’re going into their weekly strategic team meetings with these partners with a strategy that’s very clear. They’ve got content they can reference. They have points of which they can then articulate what is or is not working in sales plays and other things, and we’ve never had that capability before. RR: Well, that’s absolutely what I love to hear that the platform is becoming such a game changer for you guys, and you’re already seeing that difference between before and after. One thing I’d like to double click into what you said there was that you’re starting to dig into Highspot AI capabilities. So can you share how you’re building some of those features into your enablement strategy and then where you’re eventually hoping to go with them? BP: The future’s endless, right? Endless possibilities is where we’re hoping to go. But if you think about something like Sage, we are a global business. We do, you know, a significant amount of business across the world, but we also have, oh gosh, 160 ish products across the world. So when you think about how vast our content repository is, when you think about how much information is actually out there for both our internal sellers as well as our channel teams, we really need to think about smart ways to drive the right visibility at the right time for that, thinking about how to get the right information in their hands in a very short amount of time. You know, the name of the game for us is how do you drive the adoption? Drive adoption in a way that makes it make sense for how they’re using it in their everyday world. So things like the, you know, copilot plus features that has been game changing in and of itself. We cannot wait to get started with some of the content agents. I have a very, very lean team, and when you think about that, investing in places that are operationally supporting things is not likely what we’re to make our next investment, right? This is all about how do I drive the efficiency of my team as well in the background to then enable all of these sellers and these channel partners to do more with what they have. RR: Yeah. As somebody who also sits in the content world and deals with all of the wonderful governance tasks that come with that, I have to say I’m quite excited too, right there with you. Can I ask what it is about the platform that makes you such an advocate and really love to know? BP: Okay. This is, um, I must confess, I love the platform for a couple of different reasons, to be honest with you. First and foremost, I feel like it is one of the most dynamic. Adaptable platforms that I’ve seen where we have ideas, where we have, you know, thoughts for improvements, where we wanna take advantage of beta programs that you guys are offering. Everything is on the table with you guys, and it feels like a true open partnership when we’re having these discussions. It’s one of the only consistent conversations that I’m in where you guys are asking, okay, what is your strategy, Becky? What is Sage’s strategy? What do we need to help you achieve? And that becomes a really meaningful way for us to adapt what our strategic objectives are. Via your platform, and then mutually come up with ways to help us drive that adoption and the success moving forward. And a little bit of a shameless plug, I think I have one of the best account teams at Highspot. If there’s ever a crazy idea that we have, if there’s ever a way for us to try to bring something to life so I can try to get the feedback directly from our sellers, that has been the best thing with Matthew and Ed and Omar. It just becomes a real dynamic partnership in seeing how much value we can mutually drive through this platform. RR: It always makes us so happy to hear that. It really does feel like a true partnership, and I will certainly have to take that feedback back to your team. I’m sure they’ll be happy to hear it, but I’m sure they already know just how successful you’re feeling because looking at the data, you and your teams have achieved a really impressive 87% recurring usage rate, which is huge. So what are some of your best practices for driving that adoption? BP: This one kind of goes back to basics, to be honest with you. So we really started with what matters most, right? So we decided as a strategic team, you know, working on the Sage account and then ultimately within the leadership team at Sage, what is it that we needed to drive value out of this platform, right? We went out to a global RFP when we did this to define our global enablement platform. And so we really stuck to what those outcomes were that we were trying to get. First and foremost, when you think about the basics of adoption is. Old school is best when it comes to this consistent drum beep of updates. Consistent visibility of metrics, consistent visibility of good wind stories. There is nothing better than that ground up swell when people start talking to their peers about how much better their life is because they’re using this platform or something like that. There’s also been a significant amount of leadership visibility. This was a major investment for Sage, and we wanted to make sure that our leaders all the way down, we’re seeing the goodness. We’ve gone to the kind of executive level to bring visibility into. What’s out there, what’s happening, and also getting them licenses. Kinda giving them some quizzes along the way, making sure that they’re using it, making sure that they’re seeing the value in what it can provide back to these sellers and these partners, as well as making sure that we’re doing. I’ll call it the flare around some of these announcements. You guys do a great job of consistently releasing features. We also then try to do a great job of bringing visibility into that so it keeps things fresh and new and users wanting to come back to the platform. RR: I think you’re 100% right to say, you know. Bring it back to basics because no matter the size of the organization you’re at, nine times out of 10, word of mouth is gonna do far more for you than even the most well-planned launch. That trust from your users is huge. So fantastic advice. In addition to adoption, I know that for leaders like yourself, it’s a great metric. It’s a good indicator, but it’s not the end all, be all that you’re looking at. So aside from adoption, what other metrics are you using to measure and optimize your enablement strategy? BP: Woo. This is a great one. Adoption is absolutely key, but we’re also looking at new ways to get feedback around the productivity, the efficiency, and honestly with this platform, the efficacy that it can deliver for our internal sellers through their go-to market motions. So things like, what does the revenue per head look like? Or, you know, how long are they spending? What’s the metrics it takes? For them to be able to get the content that they’re looking for. How many times are they researching, you know, to get the same outcome that they need. There’s also a lot to be said for when we’re in different offices or if different sellers and partners, you know, we have the chance to get in front of them. We’re often asking the question, you know, what do you like about it? What could you change? What would you do differently? And we’re really open to that feedback to help us refine where our strategy is going to go so that the end user feels heard. There is no better way to know where you need to go or what you need to do to drive the consumption overall and the kind of value outta that tool than hearing people that need to use it every single day, hear where they have some feedback and some improvements on. RR: So knowing you’re keeping that close pulse on your teams, how they’re engaging with the platform, the value they’re seeing, the things they’d like to see improve. I’d be curious to know kind of where things are today. So since you’ve launched Highspot, what key results have you achieved? What wins have you seen or. Any achievements that you’re particularly proud of you’d like to share? BP: Yes, absolutely. So again, I think the genomics aspect of this makes it incredibly valuable. We are also just weeks away from our sales kickoff for North America, and as part of that we are going to do an AI pitch perfect aspect with the AI role play that is in the platform. And so we will then be doing a leaderboard for the various segments. Across the business in North America to see who is already able to find the materials that they need for their AI pitch perfect aspect, but then also see how they engage with the AI agent to be able to do their role play and get a leaderboard going. So that’s what we’re probably most excited about for that one. And we kind of got the idea after the Cloudy Carly role play that you guys actually had at Spark. So we shamelessly borrowed a couple of those ideas and we’re really excited to see how we can bring that to life at Sko. RR: Amazing couple things there. One, thank you for taking the time to chat with us when you have SKO just around the corner. Appreciate that. And two, I will have to check back in with you because I would love to hear how that’s going. Last question for you to close this out. What is one piece of advice that you’d share for other leaders like yourself that are looking to close the gap between strategy and execution? BP: I think the biggest piece of advice would just be to get started. I think if we go back to the basics and we think in Inc. And you really think about where we need to take a transformation, a large organization like Sage, and you connect what they do every day into that strategy, it’s just to get started, right? I mean, there’s a thousand ways you can do things. Not all of them are gonna work out. But the longer you sit there and you look at it on paper, the longer it’s gonna take for you to have that impact. So when you get started and you get people excited and bought along on that journey of what you’re doing, magic can happen. RR: I think that’s perfect advice to close with. You know that don’t boil the ocean philosophy. Just get started. Something is better than nothing. Progress is better than planning on planning on planning. Perfect. Becky, thank you so much for joining us. It has been an absolute pleasure. BP: Thank you so much for having me. Can’t wait for the next one. RR: To our audience, thank you for listening to this episode of the Win-Win podcast. Be sure to tune in next time for our insights on how you can maximize enablement success with Highspot.
Box2Box, with Michael Edgley & Willem van Denderen! The Australian Championship kicked off over the weekend to widespread celebration around the country, with competitive fixtures and a couple of extraordinary goals claiming headlines. Teo Pellizzeri returns to wrap the round, and assess the latest Matildas squad. Thomas Tuchel’s England are close to sealing World Cup qualification, and played their best football in their 3-0 win over Wales. Former England defender Stephen Warnock returns with some big names sitting outside the squad as the clock ticks on the World Cup. Also on the agenda: Socceroos still unbeaten under Popa, Arnie a step from a World Cup return, and Mark Jackson leaves the Mariners on the eve of the season… Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/Box2BoxNTSLike us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100028871306243 Enjoy our written content: https://www.box2boxnts.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There's a theme that echoes through Dan Lanning's program at Oregon in 2025: Double Down.But for the defending regular season Big Ten champs and one of the nation's top teams “Doubling Down” is not just about repeating as Champs or getting to the College Football Playoff, it's about daily growth.Dan Lanning is the latest conversation on THE PROCESS, a limited series within Y-Option, fueled by our founding sponsor, 76® - keeping you on the GO GO GO so you never miss a beat. In a detailed conversation with Rhett Lewis and myself, the Ducks head coach opened up about being exposed to the GOAT of Process, Nick Saban, and how that has impacted his life and the core DNA Traits of his program.After a statement win on the road at Penn State two weeks ago, Lanning didn't allow the emotions of an epic White Out win to linger. “Every one of our players has an improvement plan,” he told us. “One thing they must get better at.” And that goes for every unit, every coach, every staff member.That kind of clarity doesn't come from chasing results. It comes from the process that Lanning learned years ago at Alabama and Georgia which began with a simple phrase: evaluate everything. The good calls, the bad ones, the moments that worked out for the wrong reasons. As he put it, “Good process, bad result–that can happen. Bad process, good result–that can happen too.” Regardless of result, his knows he and his staff still have to fix it.And then he took it further and shared something with Rhett and I that we have never heard from a football coach.He has his players self-reflect each week. Not just verbally, but he has them write it down. And not just what worked, but what didn't and how they'll respond. Coach Lanning reads each players essay and their words give him a window into their self-awareness, and that's where real growth starts.When Coach Lanning spoke about self-awareness for his players, it landed. Because that word sits at the center of his life too. The man who once drove from Kansas City to Pittsburgh just to chase a coaching job now balances the same fire at Oregon with grounded perspective. His wife's battle with cancer reshaped how he sees the world. “There is no balance in this profession,” he admitted. But when he gets a moment to have dinner with his wife or watch his son's football game–Coach Lanning is all in.In a sport where everyone's watching the scoreboard, Dan Lanning is focused on the present while building a culture that values honesty over hype, process over panic, and connection over control.And if you walk into his locker room, he says, you'll see that the rest of the world could learn from the young men in it.That's The Process. That's Growth. And it's working in Eugene.For past episodes of THE PROCESS be sure to check out Peyton Manning, Chris Fowler and Mark Jackson as their process as professionals, husbands and fathers may impact your life.Much love and stay steadyYogiY-Option: College Football with Yogi Roth is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe
As part of the NBA Abu Dhabi Games 2025 where the Knicks will face the 76ers in 2 Preseason games, I had the chance to chat with NBA legend, Mark Jackson. The games are taking place on Thursday, Oct. 2 and Saturday, Oct. 4 at Etihad Arena on Yas Island. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.instagram.com/pulse95radio www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio
Sermon by Mark Jackson from the Life to the Full part 3 series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Sermon by Mark Jackson from the Vision Sunday series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Klay Thompson, 4x NBA Champion, Splash Brother, and son of Lakers great Mychal Thompson, joins Michael “Coop” Cooper on Showtime w/ Coop. Klay reflects on growing up around the Lakers, Kobe's influence, the Warriors' first championship, the rise of the Splash Brothers, practice battles, playing with Kyrie Irving, and adjusting to his new chapter with the Dallas Mavericks. Plus — his Top-5 shooters now and all-time, BIG3 League thoughts, and why fishing is his ultimate escape.
Sermon by Mark Jackson from the The Gospel-Shaped Church series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
Sermon by Mark Jackson from the Answers to Tough Questions series. Inspire is an evangelical Church of England church in Clerkenwell, central London. Listen on Apple Podcasts.
It was 2001.I still remember the email: mj@usc.edu. It came from Mark Jackson—someone I knew from working summer camps at USC that summer.“Give me a call,” it read.That call changed my life.It opened a door—not just professionally, but personally. It gave me a glimpse of what a grounded, intentional, meaningful family life could look like.Since that moment, Mark has been a friend, a mentor, and now, with both of us in the Big Ten Conference, a kind of colleague. Back in the early 2000s, we'd spend hours in Pete Carroll's office—absorbing his leadership philosophy and, just as importantly, reflecting on our own lives.Then came the summer of 2008.Coach Carroll challenged us to write down our life philosophy. Like a class assignment, we each returned with a typed-up document that felt like a book report. I was single and 25. Mark was married with four kids.His response?Family. Faith. Friendship. Fun.Those “Four F's” became his compass and they still are.From interning with the Patriots to working on staff under Parcells, Belichick, and Carroll, Mark has been in rooms where championship culture is created. But it wasn't just his resume that shaped him—it was the internal work. What he calls the “lonely work”—the kind of soul-searching that happens when life knocks you down and there's no clear next step.For Mark, that moment came at 35, after being let go by the Raiders with four kids to support. No job. No clarity. Just space to look inward.What followed was discipline.Writing. Running. Alignment. And a renewed commitment to the life he wanted to lead.In this week's episode of The Process—our six-part series on leadership, growth, and intentional living—Mark joins Rhett Lewis and me to explore what it really means to lead with authenticity. From helping Villanova win a national title as a point guard, to leading Northwestern through a near-billion-dollar stadium transformation, Mark's core message remains:Be authentic. Stay grounded. Live your values.This episode isn't just about college football.It's about how to live a life that means something.Welcome to The Process, from Y-Option.The Process is a six-part series within Y-Option, exploring the inner workings of elite performance through the eyes of iconic quarterbacks, coaches, and leaders. From icons to athletic directors, from QBs to coaches we go beyond the playbook—into the mindset, habits, and life philosophy that shape the greatest competitors. Whether you're leading a team, raising a family, or chasing your next breakthrough, this series invites you to reexamine your own process—and refine it.From Y-Option, this is THE PROCESS with Yogi Roth and Rhett Lewis. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.y-option.com/subscribe
In this episode of Under Construction with Chadwicks, host Donncha O'Callaghan sits down with two Irish sporting stars who've dared to step outside the familiar—and into the unknown. Vikki Wall, Meath LGFA legend turned AFLW premiership winner with North Melbourne, and Mark Jackson, Wicklow's standout goalkeeper and NFL hopeful, join us to talk ambition, adaptability, and life beyond the GAA pitch. From kicking points in Croke Park to trialling for the NFL and switching codes to rugby sevens, these two have redefined what it means to chase your dreams. They open up about the pressure of elite sport, the culture shock of new systems abroad, and the personal sacrifices it takes to push boundaries and start over in a completely different sport. Follow Chadwicks, Donncha, and the Guests:
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Scott Judge this week gathers new music from HP Vince, Todd Terry, COASTA (UK) Tenacious, Block & Crown and many more. Stay locked for you weekly dose of house music. Showcasing new and old tracks across the tracks over the weeks. 00:00:00 Inner City, Kevin Saunderson, Dantiez, Steffanie Christi'an - Reach (Steve Bug Remix) KMS Records 00:04:34 Groove Seduction - We Are Love House (Original Mix) WH Records 00:08:38 Nari, Nabuk - Another Star 2K25 (Funky Mix) TIKTONE 00:12:26 Fabio Pierucci, Eleonore - Love Motivation (feat. Eleonore) (Extended Mix) Motive Records 00:17:00 Andrea Lane - Melhor (Extended Mix) There Was Jack 00:21:10 Groove Seduction - We Are Love House (Original Mix) Whore House Recordings 00:25:36 Re-Tide, Mattei & Omich - Do You Wanna Dance (Zsak Extended Remix) There Was Jack 00:29:47 HP Vince - Come on Help Me (Extended Mix) HouseU 00:33:30 Block & Crown - Free (Funky Tribal Mix) SUPERCIRCUS 00:37:02 Mirko & Meex - No More (Extended Mix) HouseU 00:40:50 Niki Belucci, Sowel, Francesco Capodaglio - Everybody Loves (Extended Mix) Sound Division 00:44:07 Capri (UK) - The Rhythm (Extended Mix) There Was Jack 00:47:46 Earth n Days - Gonna Do (Extended Mix) HouseU 00:50:47 Tenacious - I Should've Loved Ya (Extended Mix) Fool's Paradise 00:54:42 DJ Mes - Don't Tell Me (Extended Mix) HouseU 00:59:29 Ivan Pica - Music Is Our Guide (Extended Mix) House Heads 01:03:16 Todd Terry, Trimtone - Fire In The House (Todd Terry Remix) Love to Be Recordings 01:07:47 Philip Z - Pineapple (Extended Mix) Stereo Productions 01:11:34 Jay Kay, Mark Jackson - 1993 (Original Mix) De-Funkt Recordings 01:15:03 SCOTT JUDGE - FEEL IT (ORIGINAL) World Sounds Recordings 01:19:34 Gaskin - Anthem (Original Mix) Dansu Discs 01:24:14 Jewel Kid - Respect Yourself (Extended Mix) There Was Jack 01:27:56 Costa UK - Express Yourself (Extended Mix) HouseU 01:31:49 Camila Jun - Let Me Feel (Extended Mix) Toolroom Trax 01:34:55 Saigon (UK) - Request Line (Original Mix) Dansu Discs 01:38:28 CASSIMM - Feel So Good (Extended Mix) HouseU Tunes 01:42:28 SCOTT JUDGE & LOZ JUDGE - FEEL BETTER (ORIGINAL) Big Mommas House Records
On The Putback with Ian Begley, SNY's NBA Insider alongside Matt Spendley answer your questions about Jason Kidd, Mark Jackson, and the Knicks' head coaching search.
0:00 .... Hello and Welcome ... Ross introduces the panel ... 0:33 ... Episode #161 is dedicated to Pat Spencer of the Golden State Warriors 1:23 ... The crew discusses their respective Father's Day celebrations 2:33 ... Pacers/Thunder game 5 discussion ... 3:10 ... Bruce felt the seeds of OKC's game 5 victory were planted on Friday night when they came back late in the game to defeat the Pacers on the road. And OKC's defense dominated game 5 from the jump. 4:49 ... World B felt that Indiana played a sloppy game on Monday and that was their undoing as the turnovers were a huge difference in the game. 6:56 ... Ross cited Tyrese Haliburton's leg injury and the guys discussed whether Indiana can come back if he is not at full strength. 8:52 ... World B feels like TJ McConnell might be able to rise to the occasion in game 6 if Haliburton struggles. 10:21 ... Bruce feels Andrew Nembhard needs to have a big game in game 6 for Indiana. 12:19 ... Bruce asks Ross if game 5 will be known as "The Jalen Williams game?" Ross agrees and also cites Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for a great effort. 14:27 ... Bruce cites Williams for his work on defense and how he is a real disruptor on defense and everyone agrees that he has answered all the questions about whether he is a premier "Number Two" in the league. 15:15 ... Ross tees up everyone for their game 6 predictions ... all three of the guys like Indiana to force a game 7. 17:05 ... The Memphis Grizzlies have traded Desmond Bane to the Orlando Magic and the guys discuss how he fits into the Magic lineup with his great three point shooting and all around game. While Orlando gave up a lot to acquire Bane, the situation in the eastern conference might be very favorable for the Magic with Bane. 22:44 ... Cole Anthony goes from Orlando to Memphis and World B feels he got a raw deal with the Magic. Bruce feels Anthony's chippy style will play well in Memphis. Kentavious Caldwell Pope hopes to rejuvenate his career with the Grizzlies. 25:52 ... Memphis gets four unprotected first round draft picks plus a pick swap, so Ross feels Memphis will do fine with this deal. The guys then discuss whether the Grizz might be looking to deal more players, but Jaren Jackson Junior, Ja Morant, and Jaylen Wells all seem to be franchise cornerstones. 30:36 ... Kevin Durant has told the Suns which three teams he'd like to be traded to: Miami, Houston, or San Antonio. Bruce would love to see KD end up in San Antonio with Victor Wembanyama. World B doesn't feel like KD is chasing a ring since he seems uninterested in going to Minnesota. Bruce cited Marc Stein's report that Miami might offer players other than Bam Adebayo or Tyler Herro and doesn't feel like Phoenix would consider Andrew Wiggins or Duncan Robinson. Ross feels like if Phoenix wants to rebuild, Devin Booker would bring a King's ransom in return. 38:41 ... The Knicks are having problems finding their next coach because they keep trying to hire coaches that are currently employed by other teams and have looked clueless in their pursuit. World B calls it an embarrassment. Bruce compares Knicks management to the Keystone Cops. Bruce thinks NY should hire Mark Jackson, who played for the Knicks and coached the Warriors as they were about to become a dynasty under Steve Kerr. 45:30... Ross wraps it up and says good bye and see you next week. TRT 45:47
The Knicks are currently in the next stages of the coaching search. After learning what candidates want the job and ones they like, NY is now setting up interviews with a number of coaches next week but Mark Jackson is't one of them. Arguably, one of the main names listed by Knick fans for the next head coach. Recently, while on a radio show, he addressed endorsements to be the Knicks head coach. You can't believe what his response was... Troy Mahabir breaks all of this down! SHOW CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:44 - Mark Jackson FINALLY Breaks Silence On Knicks Head Coach Job 01:21 - Rick Pinto ENDORSES Mark Jackson 02:13 - Mark Jackson Addresses Knicks Head Coach Job 04:43 - NBA Has Blackballed Mark Jackson 06:00 - Jackson Has REAL ROOTS In NYC 08:11 - Mark Jackson Deserves An Interview LISTEN NOW TO GET YOUR KNICKS FIX! Catch the latest special interviews, shorts, fan interactions, and more by following the show! Don't forget to turn on notifications so you don't miss another episode! Rather Watch the latest Knicks Recap episode? Catch us on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheKnicksRecap Follow The Knicks Recap on all social media platforms! Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheKnicksRecap Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheKnicksRecap/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/u/TheKnicksRecap?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheKnicksRecap/ Rather Listen to The Knicks Recap on a different platform? Catch us on ALL of your favorite streaming platforms: Apple Podcast: https://apple.co/3SKSl8o Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3QrEfr6 iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-knicks-recap-a-new-yor-100895112/ Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/3QoZrOd Other Pod Channels: https://anchor.fm/the-knicks-recap Grab our MERCH featuring some of the graphics you've seen us create to take your Knicks fandom to the NEXT LEVEL: MAIN STORE: https://theknicksrecap.myspreadshop.com/ CashApp: $TheKnicksRecap Have a comment about the show, an interview, or a graphic idea? Reach out to The Knicks Recap on ALL SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS!
Jerry starts with the teams that have rejected the Knicks from talking to their head coaches. Charles Barkley called the Knicks, ‘the stupidest damn people in the world'. Stephen A. Smith wants the Knicks to call Mark Jackson. The Pacers beat the Thunder to take a 2-1 series lead and we heard some of the highlights. We talked about DeMarcus Cousins vs fans in Puerto Rico.
Hour 1 Boomer and Gio are back from golfing for charity, where Gio got drunk for his birthday and sang a blues song about Matt Martin. They also hung out with Chad Smith. Sports highlights include Aaron Judge's massive homer and Aaron Rodgers' recent marriage. The Knicks coaching situation was a key topic, with Thibs, Johnnie Bryant, and Mark Jackson all discussed. Hour 2 The Knicks' chaotic coaching search continues, with Polymarket showing Rick Brunson as the slight favorite at 26%, while Jason Kidd and Mark Jackson lag at 13% and 1% respectively. Gio lightened the mood with an Ice Spice lyric. In sports, the Mets beat the Nationals, and the Yankees defeated the Royals thanks to Austin Wells's 5 RBIs and another Judge homer. Max Fried pitched well, and Chris Russo butchered more names. Aaron Glenn joked with the media, and Jim Harbaugh discussed recent health issues. The hour concluded with a discussion of early work hours affecting evening plans and news of a hole-in-one winning an Audi at Boomer's charity event. Hour 3 It seems Chris Kreider is headed to the Anaheim Ducks. The Knicks still lack a head coach and a clear plan to find one, with Ron Artest even lobbying for the job on BT & Sal, prompting Gio to question why former players aim directly for head coaching roles instead of staff positions. The Bengals are facing player contract issues. Jerry provided an update, which included sounds of Giancarlo Stanton getting hits for the Somerset Patriots. Pro golfers estimated what amateurs would shoot at the US Open with limited golf balls. The hour concluded with Boomer's bad hamstring cramp and Gio's first experience eating an Uncrustable. Hour 4 The Knicks are still struggling to find a head coach, seemingly wanting Jason Kidd but likely settling for Johnnie Bryant, amidst speculation and a caller suggesting a Thibs re-hire à la Steinbrenner. In sports, the Mets won in the tenth, and the Yankees beat the Royals with another Judge homer. Aaron Rodgers discussed his "decision from the soul" leading him to Pittsburgh, and Mike Tomlin addressed T.J. Watt's contract.
We talked more about the Knicks coaching situation and how there is no game plan other than asking to talk to coaches already under contract with other teams who will not give them up. For betting purposes, Polymarket has Rick Brunson at 26% and the others are at 25%. Gio went through the list. Jason Kidd is only 13% and Mark Jackson is only 1%.
The Knicks' chaotic coaching search continues, with Polymarket showing Rick Brunson as the slight favorite at 26%, while Jason Kidd and Mark Jackson lag at 13% and 1% respectively. Gio lightened the mood with an Ice Spice lyric. In sports, the Mets beat the Nationals, and the Yankees defeated the Royals thanks to Austin Wells's 5 RBIs and another Judge homer. Max Fried pitched well, and Chris Russo butchered more names. Aaron Glenn joked with the media, and Jim Harbaugh discussed recent health issues. The hour concluded with a discussion of early work hours affecting evening plans and news of a hole-in-one winning an Audi at Boomer's charity event.
Boomer and Gio are back from golfing for charity, where Gio got drunk for his birthday and sang a blues song about Matt Martin. They also hung out with Chad Smith. Sports highlights include Aaron Judge's massive homer and Aaron Rodgers' recent marriage. The Knicks coaching situation was a key topic, with Thibs, Johnnie Bryant, and Mark Jackson all discussed.
Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce break down what’s at stake in a crucial Game 3 of the NBA Finals and whether the Pacers can seize control. They spotlight Rick Carlisle’s coaching brilliance and how strategy is shaping the series. Plus, the Finals shift to Indy, the Knicks’ coaching search heats up, and Wemby’s monk retreat has everyone talking.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Boomer and Gio out, Jerry and Dani Wexelman hosted, discussing a potential Mets-Yankees World Series and Francisco Lindor's broken pinky toe. They also covered Juan Soto's return to form and Pete Alonso's contract status. C-Lo provided baseball updates, including the Phillies' win and Denzel Clarke's impressive catch. In hockey, the Panthers took a 2-1 lead over the Oilers in the Stanley Cup Finals. Knicks news included mutual interest with Jason Kidd and Stephen A. Smith's desire for Mark Jackson to coach. The hour concluded with Dani sharing her career background.
Hour 1 With Boomer and Gio out, Jerry and Dani Wexelman hosted, discussing a potential Mets-Yankees World Series and Francisco Lindor's broken pinky toe. They also covered Juan Soto's return to form and Pete Alonso's contract status. C-Lo provided baseball updates, including the Phillies' win and Denzel Clarke's impressive catch. In hockey, the Panthers took a 2-1 lead over the Oilers in the Stanley Cup Finals. Knicks news included mutual interest with Jason Kidd and Stephen A. Smith's desire for Mark Jackson to coach. The hour concluded with Dani sharing her career background. Hour 2 Jerry and Dani Wexelman are in for B&G, covering a range of topics. A former Disney character recounted creepy fan encounters, while a caller sought Dani's career advice. C-Lo provided a sports update, previewing the Yankees/Royals and Mets/Nationals games, and highlighting Denzel Clarke's incredible catch. Ben Stiller commented on the Knicks at the Tony Awards, and Colin Cowherd made a gaffe. The Panthers gained a 2-1 lead in the Stanley Cup Finals. The hour concluded with Jerry quizzing Dani on her knowledge of the show's staff. Hour 3 Jerry and Dani Wexelman discuss the Knicks' coaching situation and the surprising lack of a plan post-Thibs. They question Jason Kidd's potential move to the Knicks and Bill Simmons' Kevin Durant to Spurs prediction. Updates include Mets/Nationals, Yankees/Royals, and Denzel Clarke's incredible catch. The Panthers lead the Stanley Cup Finals after a game with fan enthusiasm for fighting. Finally, Demarcus Cousins' fan altercation in Puerto Rico and concerns about Belichick's UNC involvement are noted. Hour 4 Jerry and Dani Wexelman, filling in for B&G, opened the hour discussing the AL East race, with Dani expressing bullpen concerns despite the Yankees' strong position. They debated Giancarlo Stanton's impending return and placement in the lineup. The Mets' pitching was lauded for its strong performance. C-Lo's final update included Stanton's minor league rehab start, previews for the Mets/Nationals and Yankees/Royals games, and the Panthers' 2-1 lead in the Stanley Cup Finals. Also mentioned were Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello's in-game spitting incident and articles indicating the Steelers fanbase's disinterest in Aaron Rodgers.
C-Lo previews the Mets and Yankees for tonight as they were both off last night. The Phillies finally won, beating the Cubs in 11. Denzel Clarke made an amazing catch over the wall in center. C-Lo went around MLB last night with all the highlights. The Panthers beat the Oilers to take a 2-1 series lead in the Stanley Cup Finals. There seems to be mutual interest between the Knicks and Jason Kidd. Stephen A. Smith wants Mark Jackson to coach the Knicks.
BT and Sal welcome sports radio personality Craig Carton to discuss the Knicks' decision to fire coach Tom Thibodeau. Carton, with his long-standing connection to Knicks owner James Dolan, offers inside perspective on the dynamics between Thibodeau, Leon Rose, and Worldwide Wes. The conversation delves into potential coaching replacements, with a strong emphasis on UConn's Dan Hurley, and other names like Rick Pitino, Mark Jackson, and Michael Malone. They also touch on the complexities of Jalen Brunson's father, Rick Brunson, being on the coaching staff. Beyond the Knicks, the discussion briefly veers into Aaron Rodgers's new contract with the Steelers and the Jets' past offensive struggles, alongside a humorous exchange about the Dallas Cowboys' NFC Championship drought and Mike Francesa.
The 2025 NBA Finals tip-off tonight with the Indiana Pacers versus the Oklahoma City Thunder, so we look back at when Mike Breen, the voice of the NBA Finals, hit South Beach Sessions with a BANG. Originally recorded on June 6, 2023, and now, broadcasting his 20th NBA Finals, he will be more than comfortable calling the games, but sitting down with Dan to talk openly about HIMSELF? That's history in itself too. Mike shares with Dan how he still feels like the shy kid who is simply a fan of the game, and the love he has for his broadcast brothers, Jeff Van Gundy & Mark Jackson, even when they won't say it back. Mike also talks about how from the devastating ashes of his family's home, deep gratitude rose. Watch the 2025 NBA Finals as the Indiana Pacers battle the Oklahoma City Thunder LIVE on ABC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The 2025 NBA Finals tip-off tonight with the Indiana Pacers versus the Oklahoma City Thunder, so we look back at when Mike Breen, the voice of the NBA Finals, hit South Beach Sessions with a BANG. Originally recorded on June 6, 2023, and now, broadcasting his 20th NBA Finals, he will be more than comfortable calling the games, but sitting down with Dan to talk openly about HIMSELF? That's history in itself too. Mike shares with Dan how he still feels like the shy kid who is simply a fan of the game, and the love he has for his broadcast brothers, Jeff Van Gundy & Mark Jackson, even when they won't say it back. Mike also talks about how from the devastating ashes of his family's home, deep gratitude rose. Watch the 2025 NBA Finals as the Indiana Pacers battle the Oklahoma City Thunder LIVE on ABC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In a segment of his sports talk radio show, Sal Licata discusses various New York sports topics. He begins with a humorous anecdote from a caller named Hank, who expresses frustration that his second cousin, actor Ben Stiller, won't attend a Knicks game with him. Licata then transitions to the Mets' announcement of an "Alumni Classic" game, essentially an Old Timers' Day under a new name, featuring over 40 former Mets players. He expresses enthusiasm for the event, particularly highlighting players like Jose Reyes and Carlos Beltran. The conversation then shifts to the Knicks, with a caller named Alan advocating for Mark Jackson as the team's next head coach, believing he's more relatable to modern players than Jeff Van Gundy. Alan also expresses optimism for the New York Jets' upcoming season. Licata, however, dismisses Mark Jackson as a serious candidate for the Knicks coaching job, citing his past issues with the Warriors and lack of subsequent coaching opportunities.
Wednesday's 9am hour of Mac & Cube got underway with Joe Rexrode, national college football writer for The Athletic, telling us what he's learned while being at the SEC Spring Meetings, and who should have the most say in trying to figure all this out; then, the guys caution that all these changes in College Football could have us pulling a Mark Jackson and asking "What's happened to the game we love?"; later, Cole & Greg try to plan out the best time for the Transfer Portal window(s); and finally, is the SEC being short-sighted by only asking for 4 AQs when they normally would have more year in & year out? "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" airs 7am-10am weekdays on WJOX-94.5!!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
17 year NBA veteran and current LIU head coach Rod Strickland joins Bobbito Garcia and Eric Newman as Rod shares many of his basketball influences, NYC hoops origins, and finding his way from NYC to Oak Hill Academy and then Depaul University in Chicago. He also shares memories of being part of the 1989 Bomb Squad Knicks coach by Rick Pitino, his biggest NBA career regret and much more! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Following filmmaker Mark Jackson’s call for greater transparency around marine sewage outfalls and water quality along Cape Town’s Atlantic Seaboard, the City of Cape Town responds. Gregg Oelofse, Manager of Coastal Management, joins John Maytham to address the concerns raised by the Bays of Sewage citizen group. Oelofse outlines the City’s current monitoring systems, including the annual Know Your Coast report and daily Operational Management System, and shares the latest summer sampling data showing strong compliance across 48 beaches.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Filmmaker and environmental advocate Mark Jackson joins John Maytham to unpack a crucial meeting between the City of Cape Town and the Bays of Sewage citizen group — a collective challenging the city’s handling of ocean sewage outfalls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Union Federation EP.215: The Orville: Crew Profile - Isaac / Mark Jackson Fandom Podcast Network YouTube Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/@FandomPodcastNetwork Fandom Podcast Network Audio Podcast Link: https://fpnet.podbean.com/category/union-federation Welcome to the Union Federation Podcast on the Fandom Podcast Network & BQN Network, where we discuss both Star Trek and The Orville. Your Union Federation crew return to The Orville! On this limited 10 part series, we celebrate the Orville cast and the characters they play, including the notable recurring guest stars, special guest stars & Star Trek Alumni! On this episode we discuss: The Orville: Crew Profile - Isaac / Mark Jackson Until next time on the Union Federation Podcast, "Live Long & Prosper" & "We Are, Without A Doubt, The Weirdest Ship In The Fleet!" Union Federation Podcast Contact Info. Hailing frequencies are now open........ 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Your Union Federation crew return to The Orville! On this limited 10 part series, we celebrate the Orville cast and the characters they play, including the notable recurring guest stars, special guest stars & Star Trek Alumni! On this episode we discuss: The Orville: Crew Profile - Isaac / Mark Jackson Until next time on the Union Federation Podcast, "Live Long & Prosper" & "We Are, Without A Doubt, The Weirdest Ship In The Fleet!" Union Federation Podcast Contact Info. Hailing frequencies are now open........ Fandom Podcast Network YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@FandomPodcastNetwork Union Federation: A Star Trek and The Orville Podcast Feed: Link: https://fpnet.podbean.com/category/union-federation Facebook: The Union Federation: A Star Trek and Orville Podcast Group. 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Want more MTM Vegas? Check out our Patreon for access to our exclusive weekly aftershow! patreon.com/mtmvegas Big thanks to Mark Jackson for subbing in on this show. Make sure to check out his YouTube channel here. https://www.youtube.com/c/jacksonjetsetting Episode Description: As a reminder you can watch this show as well at: http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories This week we learned that another piece of Vegas history will be getting demolished soon. While the Caesars Palace rotunda may be an afterthought at this point, it was once a grand entrance to the property. With it sitting around so much undeveloped land, what could Caesars be planning and should they keep this piece of Vegas history? In other news the A's are for sale or at least a piece of them is. What is the team worth and will this ensure that they can build their ballpark on the Vegas Strip? We also discuss: casino bar light systems, the mainstream media fighting against Vegas prices, GVR's confusing upgrade offers, UNLV's hockey championship, how Rio fixed one of their big issues and why Las Vegas is one of the top pizza cities in the US. 0:00 March madness Vegas IV 0:58 Another mysterious monolith appears in Vegas 2:37 The death of free drinks at casino bars 4:45 Athletics for sale - $2 billion valuation? 6:55 Bringing some of the Trop into the new stadium? 7:23 A casino good samaritan! 8:23 UNLV hockey national champions! 9:32 Rio fixes player's club line issues 11:15 Las Vegas one of the top pizza cities? 13:24 GVR's very confusing hotel upcharges 16:03 Mainstream media finally covering Vegas cost blowback 19:00 Caesars Palace demolishing a piece of history 22:07 Mark Jackson's recent favorite Vegas experiences Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
How impressive has the job Rick Pitino has done with St John's? Mark Jackson says the St John's defense is so stifling, they have a good chance to win the national championship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this podcast we go into 5 powerful reasons you must KNOW YOUR NUMBERS to GROW A BACKBONE with your Business Sales. Discover just how empowering it is to do this simple calculation using the Financial Model Calculator I outline in this podcast. We also go back and listen to a key part of the Mark Jackson interview where he outlines how his father was the one to challenge him then change his whole business experience by doing the numbers and knowing the numbers. Here are just some of the key points: 5 Powerful Reasons to Know Your Costs, Charge What You're Worth, and Stop Discounting 1. Profit Protection – Know if You're Winning or Losing If you don't know your true costs and minimum charge-out rate, you're flying blind. Every deal could unknowingly be losing you money. Knowing your margins means you can confidently say yes to profit and no to loss-making work. "If you don't measure it, you can't manage it." 2. Strategic Pricing – Charge What You're Worth Understanding your cost structure helps you price intentionally, not emotionally. This allows you to move from being a price-taker to a value-maker. You stop undercharging and start positioning your offer with confidence and credibility. "Cheap pricing often signals cheap value." 3. Discounting Destroys Profit (Fast!) A 10% discount might seem small, but it can wipe out 50% or more of your profit margin. Unless you dramatically increase your sales volume (which often doesn't happen), you're simply working harder for less. Know your break-even point and protect your profits. "Discounting is a silent profit killer." 4. Smarter Deal Decisions – Say NO When You Must When you know your costs and minimum charge-out rate, you can walk away from bad deals with confidence. Some clients or jobs cost more than they bring in. Your pricing clarity gives you the power to make better decisions and avoid draining your resources. "Not all revenue is good revenue." 5. Build a Sustainable, Scalable Business A business built on random pricing and gut-feel discounts is not scalable. But when you have structured, strategic pricing based on real numbers, you build repeatable, profitable growth. This is the foundation for long-term sustainability and business success. "Real businesses run on numbers, not guesswork." Take Action: Review and calculate your minimum charge-out rate. Know your fixed and variable costs. Stop discounting—start selling value. Train your team to price confidently. Build a business that grows with profit, not panic. Need help with this? Call Leigh Farnell today to implement the CZ6 Sales and Business Growth System — your turnkey path to scalable, profitable business success. ASK THE EXPERTS Want me to Coach You Lead Your Best Business - Lead Your Best Life? Book an Obligation Free Lead Your Best Life Strategy Session Schedule a free Lead Your Best Business - Lead Your Best Life Coaching call here now: 15-Minute Strategy Meeting Limited spaces available. Want access to powerful online Coaching Resources? B2B Package - for B2B Sales Results Transformation https://book.colourzonesellingsystem.com/b2b_sales Retail Package - for Retail Sales Results Transformation https://book.colourzonesellingsystem.com/retail_offer1
Dan Corder speaks to Mark Jackson, pilot, and owner of Leading-Edge Aviation. With years of experience in aerial firefighting, Mark shares insights into the preparation, challenges, and split-second decisions that go into each operation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson recap the top stories from the NBA season so far. Topics include former NBA-er Jamal Crawford joins the show to discuss Luka Doncic joining LeBron James and the Lakers after being traded for Anthony Davis, former NBA star and head coach Mark Jackson joins Unc and Ocho to give his input on the Luka/AD trade, Luka’s Lakers debut vs. the Utah Jazz and much more!03:55 - Guest star Jamal Crawford Discussing Luka Trade26:49 - Head Coach Mark Jackson talking about Luka Trade57:46 - Luka Debuts in Laker vs Jazz game(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shannon Sharpe and Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson are joined by 3-time 6th man of the year, Jamal Crawford and former Rookie of the Year, All Star, and former Golden State Warriors coach Mark Jackson to break down the blockbuster trade with the Dallas Mavericks sending Luka Doncic, Maxi Kleber, Markieff Morris to the Los Angeles Lakers for Anthony Davis and Max Christie and a 2029 first round pick. Later, Mark Jackson breaks down the Sacramento Kings sending De’Aaron Fox to San Antonio Spurs for Zach LaVine, Unc and Mark discuss New Orleans Pelicans Zion Williamson and his conditioning and much more!05:28 - Show Start08:13 - Jamal Crawford joins the show26:20 Mark Jackson joins the show56:00 Commercial(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this month's episode, we sit down with Mark Jackson, MBA '11, Co-Founder of Centennial Investment Partners, and operator to several business he acquired through ETA. Mark talks about his journey into acquisition and lessons he's learned along the way. From transitioning out of investment banking to building a self-funded portfolio, Mark shares the challenges, strategies, and key insights that have shaped his approach to acquiring, growing and starting businesses. He also dives into the importance of sourcing tactics, forming strong partnerships, and recognizing new opportunities within existing companies. Whether you're an aspiring searcher or an experienced operator, this conversation is packed with valuable takeaways on scaling through acquisition.
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Tonight, we sit down with new Northwestern AD Mark Jackson to discuss a wide range of topics: his background, the NIL landscape, the new Ryan Field and much much more.
Episode 52 of Venture Everywhere is hosted by Beth Lopez, founder of Outfox Health, an AI tool for quick healthcare answers, price checks, and affordable provider guidance. Beth chats with Mark Jackson, founder of Besolo, a company that supports solopreneurs with an all-in-one platform for benefits, taxes, compliance, and essential business tools. Mark shares his journey from a marketing leader to scaling unicorn companies and ultimately founding Besolo. Mark also discusses Besolo's long-term goal of supporting millions of solopreneurs and empowering them to pursue independence with the security of traditional employment benefits.In this episode, you will hear:Potential for Besolo to become a major player by leveraging a large user base to negotiate benefits.The societal shift towards solopreneurship and its implications for the workforce.How the post-COVID era has accelerated the growth of the solopreneur and freelancer market.The battle between enterprise-focused and independent-centric platforms.Building customer trust through educational content, strategic partnerships, and network effects.The gap in affordable coverage options for self-employed individuals.Learn more about Beth Ann Lopez | Outfox HealthLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/balopez999 Website: https://outfoxhealth.com/ Learn more about Mark Jackson | BesoloLinkedin: linkedin.com/in/jaxnmarx Website: https://www.besolo.io/
Ever wondered who's behind those iconic NBA sports cards? Join us as we sit down with Nathaniel Butler, the primary NBA photographer for the past 40 years. Nathaniel shares his incredible experiences capturing some of the most memorable moments in NBA history. From borrowing rings for Bill Russell's photo to the infamous Mark Jackson card featuring the Menendez brothers, Nathaniel takes us behind the scenes of his legendary career. Plus, he discusses his new book, "Courtside: 40 Years of NBA Photography," which chronicles his journey and includes quotes from players and coaches. You can order the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Courtside-40-Years-NBA-Photography/dp/1419762842/ref=sr_1_1?crid=DTNQH5RM3YFP&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.vJGxWrCIHWsgkAUM16Td3lclN51G-EG1lJ7pbsorAmA.8TjuvJKsSzzhwz-R6jhpsFOEcmfTzZH1mhTNkQzFZrU&dib_tag=se&keywords=nathaniel+butler+nba&qid=1729778218&sprefix=nathaniel+nba%2Caps%2C184&sr=8-1 YouTube Channel With Bonus Content! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9IkAR6cfIxeJ9WnJyfB3tA?sub_confirmation=1Join The Sports Card Madness Private Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/286168030750036 Nick Instagram https://instagram.com/BostonCardHunter LZ Instagram https://instagram.com/autographstalker Sports Card Madness
We open this week’s bonus show with one of the wilder basketball card stories we’ve ever heard! In the wake of the Menendez brothers show on Netflix, it has surfaced that both brothers were photographed in the background of a Mark Jackson 1990-91 NBA Hoops card and people are asking them to sign it. It stems into a conversation about the strangest things Rob was asked to sign, and people even wanted him to sign baseballs which makes NO sense. Rob also gets his first look at the wild fight between two female fans happening in the background of KhaDarel Hodge’s celebration video after catching the game winning touchdown last Thursday night, taking us into stories about where we witnessed our favorite fights. Eminem having a grandchild made us all feel old, and we relate that to seeing other people from our youth get older that makes us feel old. Plus Rob offers up his thoughts on the young Rockets roster going into this season, and how he’s excited to see what they can put together. And we close out the show with the strange story of Rashee Rice’s mother being a porch pirate, and what was stolen from our homes by porch pirates.
The Joker flops at the box office and Menedez brothers are signing Mark Jackson cards for a wild reason. California bans sell by dates and lots on foot fetishes.
Cousin Sal looks back on the NBA season and revisits interviews with Mark Jackson, Brian Scalabrine, and Kevin Harlan. Hosts: Cousin Sal, Darren Szokoli, Brian Szokoli, Harry Gagnon Producer: Michael Szokoli The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming, please visit theringer.com/RG to learn more about the resources and helplines available, and listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Klay Thompson joins ‘The Draymond Green Show' to discuss being drafted to the Golden State Warriors, how Mark Jackson gave Klay, Steph Curry, and Draymond confidence, being compared to Ray Allen and Reggie Miller, a pre-draft workout with the New York Knicks, and Steve Kerr taking the Warriors to the next level. Klay & Dray also discuss how Klay feels when Dray gets ejected or suspended, Klay's upcoming NBA free agency, when he decided to get a boat, his admiration for Steph's shooting ability, President Barack Obama's comments to him at the White House, whether or not the Thompson family is the best NBA family, and much more.00:00 - Start02:00 - Drafted by Warriors10:00 - Mark Jackson17:00 - Steve Kerr25:00 - Dray's ejections32:00 - Free Agency38:00 - Sea Captain Klay49:00 - Steph Curry Produced by: Jackson Safon #Volume #HerdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.