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Kevin Szczepanski and guest Nick Reese, co-founder and COO of Frontier Foundry, discuss strategic applications of AI on this episode. Nick's career evolution includes positions in the US Navy and within the US intelligence community, including a stint as director for emerging technology policy for the US Department of Homeland Security. His company is working on privacy-preserving AI. Kevin and Nick discuss the distinction between generative AI and artificial general intelligence and the need for small to medium-sized businesses to adopt AI strategically. The conversation emphasizes the significance of understanding data security, the role of human oversight, and the establishment of AI governance to ensure ethical and effective implementation of AI solutions.
Visit us at Network2020.org. Global communication infrastructure is at the center of a geopolitical battle as nations and corporations strategize for security and control over undersea cables, satellite networks, and internet access. With privately owned systems like Starlink and OneWeb revolutionizing connectivity, security risks, ownership disputes, and the potential for strategic manipulation are key issues in a hyperconnected world. As digital connectivity becomes both a tool of economic power and a place of battle for global influence, how will competing ownership models and emerging security threats shape the future of communication? This discussion will provide insights into the risks, governance, and strategic significance of global communication infrastructure in an era of heightened geopolitical competition.Join us for a discussion with Dr. Joscha Abels, Research Associate and Lecturer at the University of Tübingen; Professor Nicole Starosielski, Professor of Film & Media at UC Berkeley and author of “The Undersea Network”; and Nick Reese, Faculty at New York University's Center for Global Affairs and former Director for Emerging Technology Policy at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.Music by Sergii Pavkin from Pixabay
In this Better Satellite World podcast, based on a panel session at the live New York Space Business Roundtable on September 18, we hear a discussion on the role of space and satellite in economic development, both in New York and beyond. Experts share their tips and what challenges they have faced or expect to face in the future. Our guests include: Lou Zacharilla, Director of Innovation, SSPI (moderator) Nick Reese, CEO & Founder, Frontier Foundry, former DHS Luc Decker, Consul General, Luxembourg Trade & Investment Office NY Norman R. Garza, Jr., Executive Director, Texas Space Commission
This week, Hezbollah fighters in Lebanon were injured and killed by the thousands across two waves of attacks when their pagers and walkie-talkies exploded. Presumably orchestrated by Israel, it's one of the most complex and successful supply-chain attacks in world history, and it has mesmerized the global espionage community. We wanted to go deeper into supply-chain risks, and so we brought Nick Reese onto the Riskgaming podcast to talk more. Nick was the inaugural director of emerging technology policy at the US Department of Homeland Security, where he developed policies across cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, quantum computing and more. Today, he's the CEO and founder of his own business, Frontier Foundry Corporation, as well as a faculty member at New York University. Nick and host Danny Crichton talk about the attack on Hezbollah and consider the networked challenges of securing supply chains for the United States. The two then swing wider to the national security challenges inherent in emerging technologies and how public-private partnerships are mitigating some of those risks.
All Things Internal Audit Tech: Quantum Computing in Internal Auditing In this episode, Frontier Foundry Co-founder and COO, Nick Reese, delves into the groundbreaking world of quantum computing and its game-changing potential for auditing. Discover how this cutting-edge technology could revolutionize the profession and learn practical tips on how internal auditors can stay ahead of the curve. Guest: Nick Reese, co-founder and COO of Frontier Foundry & former director of emerging technology at DHS Frontier Foundry Website hello@frontierfoundry.com Host: Lynne Moehl, director of internal audit and chief audit executive at The IIA Key Points: Introduction to Quantum Computing(00:00:02 - 00:00:21) Quantum Computing's Impact on Auditing(00:00:54 - 00:02:47) Data Security and Cryptography Risks(00:03:2 - 00:06:22) Opportunities with Quantum Technology (00:07:41 - 00:08:54) Resources for Staying Informed (00:10:23 - 00:10:43) Practical Steps for Auditors (00:06:32 - 00:07:07, 00:10:15 - 00:11:48) Current State and Future of Quantum Computing (00:02:54 - 00:03:08, 00:14:44 - 00:14:49) Workforce Education and Preparation (00:18:12 - 00:19:34) Resources Mentioned: DHS Post-Quantum Cryptography Roadmap National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) The IIA Related Content: Interested in this topic? Learn more about the role of internal auditors in providing organizations assurance for emerging technologies here. Visit The IIA's website or YouTube channel for related topics and more.
In this Better Satellite World podcast, based on the July 2024 edition of the New York Space Business Roundtable, we hear from Greg Eghigian, Author & Professor at Penn State and Nick Reese, Co-Founder & COO of Frontier Foundry. They discuss unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP) and the numerous questions around them such as why we are spending so much to learn about UAPs and what would happen if we discovered we are not alone. The question “are we alone?” has never been fully answered. With each image and data set arriving back from Hubble and James Webb the frivolous, Sci-Fi cultural expression of alien life is less frivolous. There is an anxiety about our place in the Universe and it impacts our human community in many ways. The government and military are now addressing the question of UAPs with heightened seriousness and attention. As the understanding of UAPs' existence and nature becomes more mainstream, numerous questions emerge, particularly concerning commercial space and beyond.
As global trade increases, so do cyber threats to the maritime industry. Learn how ports, ships, and supply chains are vulnerable - and what's being done to secure this critical infrastructure. Amy Strauss of DHS and Nick Reese of Frontier Foundry discuss cyber risks facing maritime transportation with Simply Trade podcast hosts Andy and Lalo. They explore vulnerabilities, potential attacks, and partnerships to strengthen cyber defenses for international trade. Main Points: - Navigation systems, cargo management software, and IoT devices on ships present attack vectors - Aggregated port data from sensors could enable disruptive hacks if compromised - Tabletop exercises are planned to improve multi-stakeholder response coordination - A risk framework will help port operators and others manage growing cybersecurity challenges Key Insights: - "Shutting off a dozen cranes could backlog cargo with major economic impact." - Nick Reese - "Advocacy and participation are needed to influence security policies benefiting all." - Amy Strauss Learning maritime industry cyber risks and best practices empowers trade professionals to advocate for stronger protections vital to global supply chain resilience. Enjoy the show! Find us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SimplyTradePod Host: Andy Shiles: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyshiles/ Host/Producer: Lalo Solorzano: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lalosolorzano/ Co-Producer: Mara Marquez: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mara-marquez-a00a111a8/ Show references: Global Training Center - www.GlobalTrainingCenter.com Simply Trade Podcast - twitter.com/SimplyTradePod Amy Strauss - https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-strauss-dctintuitive/ Nick Reese - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-s-reese/ Contact SimplyTrade@GlobalTrainingCenter.com or message @SimplyTradePod for: Advertising and sponsoring on Simply Trade Requests to be on the show as guest Suggest any topics you would like to hear about Simply Trade is not a law firm or an advisor. The topics and discussions conducted by Simply Trade hosts and guests should not be considered and is not intended to substitute legal advice. You should seek appropriate counsel for your own situation. These conversations and information are directed towards listeners in the United States for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes only and should not be In substitute for legal advice. No listener or viewer of this podcast should act or refrain from acting on the basis of information on this podcast without first seeking legal advice from counsel. Information on this podcast may not be up to date depending on the time of publishing and the time of viewership. The content of this posting is provided as is, no representations are made that the content is error free. The views expressed in or through this podcast are those are the individual speakers not those of their respective employers or Global Training Center as a whole. All liability with respect to actions taken or not taken based on the contents of this podcast are hereby expressly disclaimed.
Brothers Jake & Luke Davies are the singer and guitarist for the band Of Limbo. They have a controversial new single out this Thursday called "California Demon.' The song looks at people who may "sell their soul" to make it in Hollywood. We discuss the new song, their epic music videos, past & future shows, social media and more! 00:00 - Intro00:13 - Let's Go!! 02:15 - New Single "California Demon" 03:12 - Music Videos 04:14 - Bass Player & Drummer 05:30 - Possible Upcoming Tour & Scottsdale 08:20 - California Demon & Satanic Panic 15:30 - Controversy & Song Lyrics 17:45 - Upcoming Song "Ain't Funny" 20:00 - Other Upcoming Songs 22:00 - Covers & Set List 25:25 - Singing 26:30 - Next Show at Troubadour 27:20 - Playing with Kyle Gass of Tenacious D28:20 - Financial Difficulties of Touring 35:30 - Festival World 36:50 - Nick Reese & Joyous Wolf 38:35 - Bass Player 39:49 - Partying On & Off Stage 41:44 - Arizona & River Float 43:15 - Maui Strong 43:55 - Jake's Social Media 46:18- Outro Of Limbo website:https://oflimbo.com/Maui Strong Fund:https://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/strengthening/maui-strong-fundChuck Shute website:https://www.chuckshute.com/Support the showThanks for Listening & Shute for the Moon!
The greater the value of space, the greater the risks. The rise of the space economy is accelerating the business, operational and human risks. Are we prepared to handle them? The Safe Space podcast series – part of the Reducing the Risks of Space campaign – explores policy, law, technology and operations in development now to manage the challenging space environment of the future. The second episode features a conversation about cyber and nuclear threats to space between Nick Reese, Co-Founder of Frontier Foundry Corporation and former Deputy Director for Emerging Technology Policy at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and Tory Bruno, President & CEO of United Launch Alliance and a member of the Space & Satellite Hall of Fame. Before co-founding Frontier Foundry Corporation, Nick Reese most recently served as the first ever Director of Emerging Technology Policy at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, where he advised the White House and senior Cabinet officials on national security implications of emerging technologies. He is the author of the DHS AI Strategy, DHS's Post-Quantum Cryptographic Transition Roadmap, and the 2022 DHS Space Policy. He was also the lead DHS representative for the development of Space Policy Directive-5, National Security Memorandum-10, the National Space Policy, and Executive Order 13960. A noted expert in cybersecurity, quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and outer space, he currently holds faculty positions at New York University and George Washington University teaching graduate courses related to emerging technology and geopolitics. Mr. Reese has a 20+ year career in the US Military, Intelligence Community & Homeland security with a focus on operations and bringing technical solutions to high stakes national security challenges. From the front lines of the War on Terror to building Quantum Computing Policy he has been an instrumental actor in protecting our nation with eye both on today and the future. Mr. Reese is a graduate of Saint Leo University and Old Dominion University. He lives in the Washington DC area with his wife and their dog. Tory Bruno came to United Launch Alliance (ULA) in 2014 after a long career managing programs for some of the most advanced and powerful weapons systems in the American arsenal. As general manager of Lockheed Martin Strategic and Missile Defense Systems, he led a team of men and women responsible for the Navy's Trident II D5 Fleet Ballistic Missile, the Air Force's ICBM Reentry Systems and the Terminal High Area Altitude Defense System (THAAD). He managed a joint venture responsible for producing and safely maintaining the UK's nuclear weapons and has engineered control systems for rockets and hypersonic weapons, for which he holds numerous patents. No words describe him better than Tom Wolfe's famous phrase, “a steely-eyed missile man.” When he was tapped to lead ULA, the company was at a crossroads. What had been an effective monopoly on national security and NASA missions had turned competitive as new commercial competitors entered the business. The company needed to adapt to survive. This veteran of military space and missile programs might not have seemed the obvious choice of leader, but he was soon to prove doubters wrong. Tory was inducted into the Space & Satellite Hall of Fame in 2020.
Today we are joined by professor and strategy expert Nick Reese, Deputy Director of emerging technology policy at The Department of Homeland Security. He is the Author of the DHS Artificial Intelligence Strategy, The Space Policy, and the Post Quantum Cryptography Roadmap. He's also DHS's representative at various interagency Policy Coordination Committee meetings at the white house, chaired by the National Security Council, Office of Science and Technology Policy, and National Space Council. We discuss challenges involving new and emerging technologies and the complexities of navigating policy environments between the private and public sectors. Specifically they discuss the challenges of navigating unknown technologies, trying not to stifle innovation and how to improve private-public partnerships.As a reminder, the views stated in this episode are not affiliated with any organization and only represent the views of the individuals. We hope you enjoy the show.
Macca and co-host Nevena Spirovska, with panel operator Paul Horwell and Producer Fiona Brook are joined live on-air by Nick Reece, Deputy Lord Major, Principal Fellow Melbourne School of Government as... LEARN MORE The post Saturday Magazine 12th November 2022: Nick Reese US Mid-term Election Round-Up appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
On the fourth installment of The Hook Rocks Conversations & Collaborations we get another peek behind the curtain with Guernica Mancini from Thundermother & Nick Reese from Joyous Wolf. We discuss Thundermother's first North American tour, The success Joyous Wolf had on their recent run with Dorothy, how their approach to singing has evolved, and much more. Please enjoy the conversation. Part of The Pantheon Podcast Network http://pantheonpodcasts.com https://www.facebook.com/PantheonPodcasts https://twitter.com/pantheonpods Thundermother https://www.thundermother.com https://www.facebook.com/thundermother/ https://twitter.com/thundermother https://www.instagram.com/thundermother/ Joyous Wolf https://placeintime.joyouswolf.com https://www.facebook.com/joyouswolf https://www.instagram.com/joyouswolfmusic/ https://twitter.com/joyouswolfmusic The Hook Rocks https://twitter.com/TheHookRocks https://www.facebook.com/TheHookRocks https://www.instagram.com/thehookrocks/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the fourth installment of The Hook Rocks Conversations & Collaborations we get another peek behind the curtain with Guernica Mancini from Thundermother & Nick Reese from Joyous Wolf. We discuss Thundermother's first North American tour, The success Joyous Wolf had on their recent run with Dorothy, how their approach to singing has evolved, and much more. Please enjoy the conversation.Part of The Pantheon Podcast Networkhttp://pantheonpodcasts.comhttps://www.facebook.com/PantheonPodcastshttps://twitter.com/pantheonpodsThundermotherhttps://www.thundermother.comhttps://www.facebook.com/thundermother/https://twitter.com/thundermotherhttps://www.instagram.com/thundermother/Joyous Wolfhttps://placeintime.joyouswolf.comhttps://www.facebook.com/joyouswolfhttps://www.instagram.com/joyouswolfmusic/https://twitter.com/joyouswolfmusicThe Hook Rockshttps://twitter.com/TheHookRockshttps://www.facebook.com/TheHookRockshttps://www.instagram.com/thehookrocks/
On the fourth installment of The Hook Rocks Conversations & Collaborations we get another peek behind the curtain with Guernica Mancini from Thundermother & Nick Reese from Joyous Wolf. We discuss Thundermother's first North American tour, The success Joyous Wolf had on their recent run with Dorothy, how their approach to singing has evolved, and much more. Please enjoy the conversation. Part of The Pantheon Podcast Network http://pantheonpodcasts.com https://www.facebook.com/PantheonPodcasts https://twitter.com/pantheonpods Thundermother https://www.thundermother.com https://www.facebook.com/thundermother/ https://twitter.com/thundermother https://www.instagram.com/thundermother/ Joyous Wolf https://placeintime.joyouswolf.com https://www.facebook.com/joyouswolf https://www.instagram.com/joyouswolfmusic/ https://twitter.com/joyouswolfmusic The Hook Rocks https://twitter.com/TheHookRocks https://www.facebook.com/TheHookRocks https://www.instagram.com/thehookrocks/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the fourth installment of The Hook Rocks Conversations & Collaborations we get another peek behind the curtain with Guernica Mancini from Thundermother & Nick Reese from Joyous Wolf. We discuss Thundermother's first North American tour, The success Joyous Wolf had on their recent run with Dorothy, how their approach to singing has evolved, and much more. Please enjoy the conversation.Part of The Pantheon Podcast Networkhttp://pantheonpodcasts.comhttps://www.facebook.com/PantheonPodcastshttps://twitter.com/pantheonpodsThundermotherhttps://www.thundermother.comhttps://www.facebook.com/thundermother/https://twitter.com/thundermotherhttps://www.instagram.com/thundermother/Joyous Wolfhttps://placeintime.joyouswolf.comhttps://www.facebook.com/joyouswolfhttps://www.instagram.com/joyouswolfmusic/https://twitter.com/joyouswolfmusicThe Hook Rockshttps://twitter.com/TheHookRockshttps://www.facebook.com/TheHookRockshttps://www.instagram.com/thehookrocks/
The fourth episode of the Satellites & Ukraine podcast series features a conversation with Nick Reese, Deputy Director for Emerging Technology Policy at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. In a conversation with SSPI Director of Development Louis Zacharilla, Nick shares his view of where we are in the current climate of war, cyber-threats and the future of government's relationship to the space & satellite community. Nick Reese is the Deputy Director for Emerging Technology Policy at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). He is the founding supervisor of a new policy team focused on emerging technology issues in the geopolitical context. Before this role, he served for 1.5 years as a Senior Cyber Policy Analyst for the DHS. Nick began his career as a Supervisor and Operations Specialist in the U.S. Navy, a position he held for 9 years. He went on to serve as a consultant for the Strategic Intelligence Group and a National Security and Technology Expert and Branch Manager for the U.S. Intelligence Community. Nick is a graduate of Saint Leo University and Old Dominion University, where he received his Master's degree in International Relations and Affairs.
Man, I'll be honest, Slash is so much fun to talk to. He has a great sense of humor and is such a legend. On today's episode we talk about the upcoming Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and the Conspirators 4 album. We talk about it's live feel, flavor of the songs, and even about an "epic" song that Myles told me about last fall. He talks about playing theaters as opposed to stadiums, his songs used in movies - specifically Sweet Child O' Mine in Step Brothers - and his social media accounts. Just fun and really cool! Up next, it's Nick Reese from Joyous Wolf, a band Slash praised for being an up and coming band to watch out for. Nick talks about that, the new music they're going to be dropping this year, touring, other rock bands he likes, some European festival dates and more. Keep an eye out on this band! Enjoy! -Meltdown- https://www.slashonline.com/ https://fearless.joyouswolf.com/?ref=https://www.google.com/ https://wrif.com/podcasts/talkin-rock-with-meltdown/
In episode 92 of JAMstack Radio, Brian is joined by Nick Reese of Elder Guide. They discuss performance marketing, insights on optimizing SEO at the highest level, and Nick's new project, Find Energy.
In episode 92 of JAMstack Radio, Brian is joined by Nick Reese of Elder Guide. They discuss performance marketing, insights on optimizing SEO at the highest level, and Nick's new project, Find Energy.
Recording date: Oct 15, 2021John Papa @John_PapaWard Bell @WardBellDan Wahlin @DanWahlinCraig Shoemaker @craigshoemakerNick Reese @NickReeseBrought to you byAG GridIonicResources:Elder.js GuideElder.js on githubFind EnergyI slept at a Holiday Inn Express last nightGatsbyWordpressClient-side hydration in VueHydration in GatsbyAndorraChemical Guys car wash kitsTimejumps01:54 Guest introduction02:22 What is Elder.js and why?08:14 Sponsor: Ag Grid09:19 What are short codes in Svelte?15:00 Where does Elder.js fit with Sveltekit?17:35 What is hydration on a website?21:14 Sponsor: Ionic21:54 How do you figure out if your site is interactive enough for hydration?30:13 How does someone get started with Elder.js?38:52 Final thoughtsPodcast editing on this episode done by Chris Enns of Lemon Productions.
After trying multiple static site generators, Nick Reese taught himself JavaScript and built his own known as Elder.js. We talk about how Elder.js works, how it helps with SEO, and some other projects Nick is working on. Links https://twitter.com/nickreese (https://twitter.com/nickreese) https://elderguide.com/tech/elderjs (https://elderguide.com/tech/elderjs) https://elderguide.com (https://elderguide.com) https://findenergy.com (https://findenergy.com) https://github.com/Elderjs/elderjs (https://github.com/Elderjs/elderjs) https://twitter.com/lukeed05 (https://twitter.com/lukeed05) https://discord.com/invite/rxc2yh5Pxa (https://discord.com/invite/rxc2yh5Pxa) https://blog.logrocket.com/exploring-elder-js-svelte-framework (https://blog.logrocket.com/exploring-elder-js-svelte-framework) Contact us https://podrocket.logrocket.com/contact-us (https://podrocket.logrocket.com/contact-us) @PodRocketpod (https://twitter.com/PodRocketpod) What does LogRocket do? LogRocket combines frontend monitoring, product analytics, and session replay to help software teams deliver the ideal product experience. Try LogRocket for free today (https://logrocket.com/signup/?pdr). Special Guest: Nick Reese.
Nick Reese from Joyous Wolf was rolling down the road on tour, and checked in with Mistress Carrie about the influence that the Blues has had on the band. He woke up super early to talk about inspiration, growing up surrounded by music, whether Rock is dead, the next generation of great rock bands, vocal technique, touring, Myles Kennedy, songwriting, and so much more.Episode NotesThanks to DCU for sponsoring this episode.Check out the custom playlist for Episode #71 hereFind Joyous Wolf Online:WebsiteYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitterFind Mistress Carrie online:Official WebsiteThe Mistress Carrie Backstage Pass on PatreonTwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeCameoPantheon Podcast Network
Nick Reese from Joyous Wolf was rolling down the road on tour, and checked in with Mistress Carrie about the influence that the Blues has had on the band. He woke up super early to talk about inspiration, growing up surrounded by music, whether Rock is dead, the next generation of great rock bands, vocal technique, touring, Myles Kennedy, songwriting, and so much more. Episode Notes Thanks to DCU for sponsoring this episode. Check out the custom playlist for Episode #71 here Find Joyous Wolf Online: Website Youtube Instagram Facebook Twitter Find Mistress Carrie online: Official Website The Mistress Carrie Backstage Pass on Patreon Twitter Facebook Instagram YouTube Cameo Pantheon Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode #71Nick Reese from Joyous Wolf was rolling down the road on tour, and checked in with Mistress Carrie about the influence that the Blues has had on the band. He woke up super early to talk about inspiration, growing up surrounded by music, whether Rock is dead, the next generation of great rock bands, vocal technique, touring, Myles Kennedy, songwriting, and so much more.Episode NotesThanks to DCU for sponsoring this episode.Check out the custom playlist for Episode #71 hereFind Joyous Wolf Online:WebsiteYoutubeInstagramFacebookTwitterFind Mistress Carrie online:Official WebsiteThe Mistress Carrie Backstage Pass on PatreonTwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeCameoPantheon Podcast Network
In this episode Kevin Martin of Candlebox returns to the podcast. Kevin talks about the band's new album “Wolves”, writing with Christopher Thorn of Blind Melon, trying to tour during a pandemic, Rocklahoma, divisive fans, the early days of debuting after the Seattle scene was established in the mainstream, Mother Love Bone, where Andrew Wood would be today, Pearl Jam, Guns n Roses, playing golf with Neil Peart, Ginger Baker, Charlie Watts, and a ton more! I kick the episode off with talk about Sign of Lies playing KattFest, Dead Union, love for Nick Reese and Joyous Wolf, and Richie Faulkner of Judas Priest. Thanks for listening, and please share! #podcast #candlebox This episode is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow DEB on Facebook and Twitter to get updates on upcoming shows at the BOK Center, and more! This episode is also brought to you by Med Pharm. Follow their Facebook page and visit medpharmok.com to find out why they are “Cannabis With a Cause.” 30% of profits go towards building no-kill animal shelters in the area. They have a wide selection of products, and they have a doctor on site every Friday and Saturday. Mention Thunder Underground and receive 10% off on your first purchase! This episode is also brought to you by Sunset Tattoo Tulsa. Sunset Tattoo has over 25 years of experience, and is located at 3146 E. 15th St. in Tulsa, OK. They are state licensed and Mother approved! The tattoos are "Done Good and Proper" so be sure to like their facebook page for more details. This episode is also brought to you by Hella Hot Hot Sauce LLC. HHHS produces small batch artisanal hot sauces that are hand bottled by wife and husband ownership in the San Francisco bay area of California. Among many great sauce options, they offer artist collaborations, including previous podcast guests "Florida Frank's Florida Heat" - Frank Novinec of Hatebreed (Ep 260) and "Brain Jerk" - Digestor of Ghoul (Ep 205). Give them a visit today, give their page a 'like', and tell them we sent you! Check them out, and buy some hot sauce here: www.hellahothotsauce.com/ Become a Thunder Underground #patron on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thunderunderground Stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.
Episode #71 Nick Reese from Joyous Wolf was rolling down the road on tour, and checked in with Mistress Carrie about the influence that the Blues has had on the band. He woke up super early to talk about inspiration, growing up surrounded by music, whether Rock is dead, the next generation of great rock bands, vocal technique, touring, Myles Kennedy, songwriting, and so much more. Episode Notes Thanks to DCU for sponsoring this episode. Check out the custom playlist for Episode #71 here Find Joyous Wolf Online: Website Youtube Instagram Facebook Twitter Find Mistress Carrie online: Official Website The Mistress Carrie Backstage Pass on Patreon Twitter Facebook Instagram YouTube Cameo Pantheon Podcast Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nick Reese joins the party to tell us all about Elder.js, his opinionated static site generator and web framework built with SEO in mind. Elder.js was purpose-built with large, content-heavy websites in mind and already serves in many production capacities. We discuss imposter syndrome, the startup/product mindset, Svelte's virtues, and much more.
Nick Reese joins the party to tell us all about Elder.js, his opinionated static site generator and web framework built with SEO in mind. Elder.js was purpose-built with large, content-heavy websites in mind and already serves in many production capacities. We discuss imposter syndrome, the startup/product mindset, Svelte's virtues, and much more.
Support the show - become a patron!We sit down with Nick to talk about Elder.js - an insanely fast static site generator built on-top of Svelte with support for partial hydration.Music:Intro - Braden Wiggins a.k.a. Fractal (braden@fractal-hq.com)Notes:FindEnergyUnpopular Opinion: Shawn: Svelte IDEEarlier episode with Mike from GitPod Nick: Hydration should be included by default Picks: Antony: Not today! Shawn: Learn CSS from Google Kev: WebAuthn Nick: PostGraphile
Brian and Jason discuss the live streaming show 2GTHR, and the upcoming artists to appear. Then the guys welcome their guest, singer Nick Reese from Los Angeles band Joyous Wolf. Nick and the boys discuss Nick's start in music, the formation of Joyous Wolf, his uncanny ability to impersonate well known lead singers, opening for Buckcherry, Deep Purple, and Slash with Myles Kennedy And The Conspirators, and finally, he reveals what Myles Kennedy does while Slash is taking a long guitar solo.
PT: Neste episódio extremamente divertido, tivemos uma conversa incrível com um dos nossos maiores ídolos da atualidade: NICK REESE, da banda estadunidense JOYOUS WOLF! Não percam a oportunidade de conhecer mais sobre ele, que é um dos maiores vocalistas do momento no mundo do rock! EN: In this extremely fun episode, we have an amazing conversation with one of our greatest idols of the moment: NICK REESE, from the American band JOYOUS WOLF! Don't miss this chance to know more about him, who is one of the greatest rock singers of the current days!
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Rock Talk With Mitch Lafon presents singer Nick Reese of Joyous Wolf (mercifully not of 'Global Death' or 'Intense Resentment' - we'll explain that later in the chat) Press release: Joyous Wolf is an American Rock Band formed in Orange County, California, in 2014. With humble beginnings, playing any venue that would have them, Joyous Wolf - Nick Reese (vocals), Blake Allard (guitar), Greg Braccio (bass), Robert Sodaro (drums) - have created their own hybrid of hard driving rock & roll, soul, blues, and alternative music. Heavily influenced by artists spanning not only various genres, but literally decades of music, their electric live performances would take them from the clubs of the Sunset Strip to international tours, earning them a recording deal with Roadrunner Records in 2018. The quartet has shown to be a force both on and off stage, having released their critically acclaimed debut EP “Place In Time” on Roadrunner in 2019, which led to subsequent tours supporting rock icons such as Slash, and Deep Purple. Their new, highly anticipated single, “Odyssey”, was released on June 19th on Roadrunner. Support ROCK TALK WITH MITCH LAFON with a donation here: www.paylpal.me/MitchLafon And follow on Twitter: @mitchlafon (Recorded February 2021) Help support the show. Please consider a donation: https://www.paypal.me/MitchLafon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 86 - Landon Milbourn, singer of Goodbye June! Even if you’ve never heard of this band you have probably heard their music before. They have had their music used in Madden ‘17, NFL, ESPN, WWE and some TV shows as well. They also had the song “Liberty Mother” appear in a Budweiser commercial. The band has toured with ZZ Top, Greta Van Fleet and Badflower, in addition to appearing at many musical festivals. Landon discusses all this, plus how the band formed, growing up with the Pentecostal religion, songwriting and more! Also, there is a surprise cameo from another great band in this episode! Check it out!00:00 - Intro01:12 - Pentacostal Religion 07:00 - Early Musical Influences 09:00 - Early Musical Career 11:05 - Forming Goodbye June 13:40 - Working Day Jobs 14:55 - Working With Producer 16:20 - Songwriting 17:51 - Budweiser Ad & "Liberty Mother" 20:30 - Songs in Other Media & Licensing 22:15 - Touring With Badflower & The Cactus25:35 - Shiprocked Festival 27:55 - Tour with Greta Van Fleet 28:56 - Kings of Leon 29:55 - ZZ Top at the Ryman 31:34 - Community Inn & Upcoming Album 34:07 - Touring & Recording Drummers 36:10 - City Hall Restaurant36:50 - Nashville & Live Music 38:10 - St. Jude's Children's Hospital 39:14 - Wrap Up Landon Milbourn Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/landonmilbourn/Goodbye June Website:https://www.goodbyejune.comGoodbye June Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/goodbyejune/St Jude's Children's Hospital https://www.stjude.orgChuck Shute Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/chuck_shute/Support the show (https://venmo.com/Chuck-Shute)
Episode 75 - Beau Lastavich, singer of True Villains! Beau grew up in the small town of Big Lake, Minnesota but eventually moved to Nashville to join the True Villians. The band has a couple new killer songs out with producer Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Alice In Chains) and plan to release more soon. Hear all about Beau’s journey including his American Idol try out, breathing fire on stage and much more!00:00 - Intro 01:02 - Welcome Beau!01:41 - Big Lake, Minnesota 02:30 - Piano to Guitar & Rock 03:13 - Influenced by Kix 04:38 - Stephen Pearcy from Ratt 05:23 - Vocal Range 07:07 - Parents Influence 08:18 - Dirty Circus & Ivy Stone09:10 - American Idol Tryout 13:30 - Moving to Nashville 18:13 - Joining True Villains 20:05 - Look & Logo of the Band 21:05 - Attitude & Range of Singer23:15 - Fire Breathing On Stage 24:20 - Opening for Steel Panther 26:22 - Songwriting 27:57 - Nick Raskulinecz as Producer 29:12 - True Villains' Songs 32:35 - Doing Cover Songs 35:20 - Balancing Work with Music 37:55 - Deal with Producer 39:50 - Future of the Band 42:35 - Newer Bands 46:35 - MusiCares48:53 - Wrap Up Beau Lastavich Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/beaulastavich/True Villains Website:https://www.truevillainsnashville.comMusiCares:https://www.grammy.com/musicares/donationsChuck Shute Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/chuck_shute/Support the show (https://venmo.com/Chuck-Shute)
Episode 74- Nick Reese from Joyous Wolf! Joyous Wolf is a newer rock band and while they may have some older influences, do not call them a throwback! They are a modern rock band with a very complex sound that is still evolving as the band continues to grow. The band has toured with Deep Purple, Slash and Fozzy and also done many large festivals. While their cover of Mississippi Queen has over 2 million listens on Spotify, the original music they’re putting out is brilliant and quickly gaining ground as is the band as a whole. I’m so thankful to Nick for doing this interview now because in a few years this band will be huge and he likely will be too busy! 00:00 - Intro 01:18 - Welcome Nick! 02:08 - Socially Distanced Shows02:40 - Nick's Early Influences 05:43 - James Brown 08:23 - Making Way Through Musical Decades 09:25 - Meeting Drummer Robert Sodaro in Middle School 12:00 - Meeting Guitarist Blake Allard at Guitar Center 13:40 - Adding Bass Player Greg Braccio 16:10 - Coming Up the Name "Joyous Wolf" 17:08 - Pay to Play 19:20 - Playing with Bad & Good Bands 21:20 - Playing Festivals 22:23 - Being Signed to Roadrunner Records 23:20 - Cover Songs & "Mother Rebel" 29:45 - Modern Rock & Rival Sons 32:20 - The Term "Throwback" 34:55 - Stage Moves 35:31 - Sia & Voices That Express Emotion 36:50 - Making New Music 40:40 - New Shows Planned or Potential Tours 42:02 - Take on Chris Jericho Vs Sebastian Bach 43:10 - Singing Deep And High 44:17 - New Rock Bands 46:50 - I Support ANYONE Playing Rock Music 48:54 - St Jude's Children's Hospital 50:38 - Wrap Up Joyous Wolf Website:https://motherrebel.joyouswolf.comNick Reese Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/justnickreese/St Jude's Children's Hospital:https://www.stjude.orgChuck Shute Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/chuck_shute/Support the show (https://venmo.com/Chuck-Shute)
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Nick returns with another phenomenal guest. Nick is joined by lead singer Nick Reese from the band Joyous Wolf. Nick and Nick discuss all about the band's history, new EP, touring with rock legends, the state of rock music and much much more. Make sure to follow on all social media platforms.Twitter- nicksrnwpodcastInstagram- rocknwrestlingpodcastFacebook- Nick's Rock N Wrestling Podcast
In this episode we jump into several topics from new music to live streams. We talk about Clutch's recent Doom Saloon II performance, we talk about Armored Saint new single/video, we talk about Avatar's new album, we talk a bit about Black Stone Cherry, we look forward to new albums from Sevendust and Deviledriver, we talk about the new song from Anti Mortem, Jason gives his thoughts on the recent episode with Nick Reese of Joyous Wolf, and we delve into the recent happenings from Metallica: drive in concert, S&M2 singles, Monday youtube concerts, and more! This episode is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow DEB on Facebook and Twitter to get updates on upcoming shows at the IDL Ballroom from LA Guns, Dead Metal Society, and more! This episode is also brought to you by Med Pharm. Follow their Facebook page and visit medpharmok.com to find out why they are “Cannabis With a Cause.” 30% of profits go towards building no-kill animal shelters in the area. They have a wide selection of products, and they have a doctor on site every Friday and Saturday. Mention Thunder Underground and receive 10% off on your first purchase! This episode is also brought to you by Sunset Tattoo Tulsa. Sunset Tattoo has over 25 years of experience, and is located at 3146 E. 15th St. in Tulsa, OK. They are state licensed and Mother approved! The tattoos are "Done Good and Proper" so be sure to like their facebook page for more details. This episode is also brought to you by Hella Hot Hot Sauce LLC. HHHS produces small batch artisanal hot sauces that are hand bottled by wife and husband ownership in the San Francisco bay area of California. Among many great sauce options, they offer artist collaborations, including previous podcast guests "Florida Frank's Florida Heat" - Frank Novinec of Hatebreed (Ep 260) and "Brain Jerk" - Digestor of Ghoul (Ep 205). Give them a visit today, give their page a 'like', and tell them we sent you! Check them out, and buy some hot sauce here: www.hellahothotsauce.com/ Become a Thunder Underground #patron on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thunderunderground Stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.
In this episode we are joined by Nick Reese of Joyous Wolf. Nick talks about the new single “Odyssey”, adapting the Homer epic, the video concept, their next single, future album plans, getting formal vocal lessons, maintaining his voice, the “throwback” label, love for Ian Gillan, the experience of touring with Deep Purple, his love for Elvis Presely, Ray Charles, James Brown, BB King, Prince, The Killers, absorbing music from a wide range of genres from the 40s to New Wave, to Pantera and Judas Priest, his podcast, love for dancing, avoiding covers in the future, the band’s writing process, and more! We kick off the episode with talk about Static X's new album. Thanks for listening, and please share! #podcast #joyouswolf #allkillernofiller This episode is brought to you by DEB Concerts. Follow DEB on Facebook and Twitter to get updates on upcoming shows at the IDL Ballroom from LA Guns, Dead Metal Society, and more! This episode is also brought to you by Med Pharm. Follow their Facebook page and visit medpharmok.com to find out why they are “Cannabis With a Cause.” 30% of profits go towards building no-kill animal shelters in the area. They have a wide selection of products, and they have a doctor on site every Friday and Saturday. Mention Thunder Underground and receive 10% off on your first purchase! This episode is also brought to you by Sunset Tattoo Tulsa. Sunset Tattoo has over 25 years of experience, and is located at 3146 E. 15th St. in Tulsa, OK. They are state licensed and Mother approved! The tattoos are "Done Good and Proper" so be sure to like their facebook page for more details. This episode is also brought to you by Hella Hot Hot Sauce LLC. HHHS produces small batch artisanal hot sauces that are hand bottled by wife and husband ownership in the San Francisco bay area of California. Among many great sauce options, they offer artist collaborations, including previous podcast guests "Florida Frank's Florida Heat" - Frank Novinec of Hatebreed (Ep 260) and "Brain Jerk" - Digestor of Ghoul (Ep 205). Give them a visit today, give their page a 'like', and tell them we sent you! Check them out, and buy some hot sauce here: www.hellahothotsauce.com/ Become a Thunder Underground #patron on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thunderunderground Stream us anytime everywhere podcasts are heard.
Joyous Wolf singer Nick Reese called in to talk about their new single "Odyssey" and a ton more. Here's what we talked about: "Singers Speaking" show (0-2) new song "Odyssey" (2-3:30) full length album (3:30-6) Lyric writing process (6-9) touring with Deep Purple (9-12) Lost shows due to pandemic (12-14) Virtual Concerts? (14-17) Favorite Roadrunner Records artists ever (17-20) When it comes to ________ I spare no expense (20-24) NBA Basekball talk (24-27) Kobe and Slash story (27-end)
I am joined by Nick Reese of the band Joyous Wolf to talk about his history, the band's history and their approach to music. https://placeintime.joyouswolf.com/ https://twitter.com/joyouswolfmusic For more Beyond the Playlist with JHammondC https://twitter.com/JHammondC https://www.facebook.com/groups/Beyondtheplaylist/ Theme music by Magnus Sellergren featuring The Jimmy C and the New York Brass https://www.patreon.com/jhammondc
Manda interviews Lead Singer of Joyous Wolf Nick Resse.
Manda interviews Lead Singer of Joyous Wolf Nick Resse.
The new wave of rock music is here and Joyous Wolf is one of the bands leading the charge. Able to combine the styles of blues & soul with 60's,70's, 80's, & 90's rock Joyous Wolf does it masterly, adding their own fresh style. Ari Karnezis and I discuss what separates them from other new bands in our introduction, before lead singer Nick Reese and I discuss the past, the present, and future of this great new rock band. Enjoy the show!
This interview was originally aired on 6-18-18 on the internet radio station Cave Radio. After seeing Joyous Wolf perform at Rock on the Range we knew we had to get them on our show! He talks about how he doesn't like the term throw back sound for modern bands including his own. He also tells us how climbing towers at festivals isn't as dangerous as we think it is plus the worst incident he has had while on stage! He talks about his take on what it'll take in this digital age to make and how he strives to perfect each song! This was a great interview and we have JW a few times now and everytime the show gets better and better! Enjoy this episode and thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/house-of-noise/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/house-of-noise/support
This is episode 23 of Nobody Asked You, Kevin! Today, I chat with Nick Reese, vocalist of the rock band Joyous Wolf. Nick talks about his early years, his band's music, his thoughts on cover songs, and he even answers a few Somebody Had To Ask questions. Also included in this episode is the August drawing for a digital download code for one lucky podcast reviewer. The winner gets to choose from Avengers Infinity War, Captain Marvel, or Logan. Joyous Wolf can be found on the internet and on Twitter. Support rock and roll. Buy their music. The Dose Makes the Poison Blog Kevin's YouTube Channel
Nick Reese of Joyous Wolf joined The Roman Show to talk about the band's new EP Place in Time, tour, getting props from Fozzy's front man Chris Jericho and more. The quartet includes vocalist Reese, guitarist Blake Allard, bassist Greg Braccio, and drummer Robert Sodaro. Reese also talked about the motivation behind the record. The Roman Show's host Rodolfo Roman and co-host Jorge Alonso talk AEW's first show, Usos getting in trouble with the law, NOAH and MLW's partnership, Amanda Nunes and Chris Cyborg two in jeopardy, Max Halloway successfully defending his title and more. Follow us on social media, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Youtube and visit our website.
Nick Reese of the band Joyous Wolf was heavily influenced by classic rock growing up. But what is considered classic rock these days? His definition is Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry. Music from the 50's and 60's when rock n' roll was in it's rawest form. Now-a-days people's perception of classic rock is a little different Nick discusses this with Lunchbox and Promo Brady on episode 101 of the DOMKcast. Joyous Wolf is a young up and coming band from Southern California-currently on the road with Buckcherry. The band met at 6th grade orientation and started walking down the path towards a career in the music industry. Joyous Wolf didn't want to be defined by their name and decided use an online generator to spit out some ideas for a name. Initially it gave the idea of Joyous Wolves. The band decided to make it singular and went with Joyous Wolf. Nick talks about his experiences as a musician in the early-going-playing anywhere and everywhere just to get some experience. Learn about the journey of Joyous Wolf from lead vocalist of the band Nick Reese on episode 101 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
Nick Reese of the band Joyous Wolf was heavily influenced by classic rock growing up. But what is considered classic rock these days? His definition is Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry. Music from the 50's and 60's when rock n' roll was in it's rawest form. Now-a-days people's perception of classic rock is a little different Nick discusses this with Lunchbox and Promo Brady on episode 101 of the DOMKcast. Joyous Wolf is a young up and coming band from Southern California-currently on the road with Buckcherry. The band met at 6th grade orientation and started walking down the path towards a career in the music industry. Joyous Wolf didn't want to be defined by their name and decided use an online generator to spit out some ideas for a name. Initially it gave the idea of Joyous Wolves. The band decided to make it singular and went with Joyous Wolf. Nick talks about his experiences as a musician in the early-going-playing anywhere and everywhere just to get some experience. Learn about the journey of Joyous Wolf from lead vocalist of the band Nick Reese on episode 101 of the DOMKcast. #DOMKRocks
Joyous Wolf singer Nick Reese called in to talk about their debut EP "Place In Time" (out now) and touring with Buckcherry. Here's what we talked about: From Orange County (0-3) Buckcherry tour (3-7) Roadrunner Records debut EP "Place In Time" (7-10) Flannel Five-Nirvana, PJ, STP, AIC, Soundgarden (10-15) Nu Metal Six Pack-RATM, Korn, Linkin Park, Slipknot, Disturbed, SOAD (15-end)
Pipeman Interviews Nick Reese from Joyous WolfThis show is broadcast live and hosted by The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST every day 10am – Noon ET on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com), W4VET Radio, K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com).
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On Fresh is the Word, we like to deliver wisdom through great stories from the minds of bright creatives of pop culture. Through those stories, we like to dissect the journey of our guests and present actionable lessons and advice for our listeners no matter what career or avenue of artistry they pursue. This episode's guest is Nick Reese, lead vocalist of the Southern California based rock band Joyous Wolf, who are now signed to Roadrunner Records. The band is about to embark on Buckcherry's upcoming War Paint Tour, launching March 6th in Sacramento, CA, going throughout the United States, and finishing up May 5th in Montclair, CA. During our conversation, we talked about how all the bands they've toured with have been like mentors to them, the band's live show and interactions with the crowd, the revival of rock-n-roll, rock's underground presence now, the band's beginnings, and working with Roadrunner Records. Follow Joyous Wolf: Web: joyouswolf.com Facebook: facebook.com/joyouswolf Instagram: instagram.com/joyouswolfmusic Twitter: twitter.com/joyouswolfmusic Spotify: spotify.com THEME MUSIC Courtesy of Knox Money, Bang Belushi, and Foul Mouth. SPONSOR Founded in 2015, 20x20 Apparel brings original tributes to Pro Wrestling's classic arenas, moments and events. They look to spotlight the Bloopers, Bleeps and Bodyslams along with the Biggest, Smallest, Strangest & Strongest. In the world of wrestling there are 100's of shirts, promotions, flyers, social media accounts and ads. Don't get lost in the sea of parody shirts and display fonts. We can provide professional graphic design services at a reasonable price. 20X20 also hand screen prints all tees in house. If you would like to discuss a possible run of tees, posters, koozies, foam fingers...Zubas, then drop them a line at 20x20apparel.com Web: www.20x20apparel.com Facebook: facebook.com/20x20Apparel Twitter: twitter.com/20x20Apparel --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freshistheword/message
JOYOUS WOLF Release Official Music Video for Cover of "Mississippi Queen" "Mississippi Queen" Premiered on Loudwire! FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 14, 2018 - Southern California based Rock band JOYOUS WOLF has released the official music video for their cover of the Mountain classic "Mississippi Queen." Originally premiered on Loudwire, "Mississippi Queen" was produced by Chris Acosta and directed by Tim Oakley in Los Angeles. Player Produced by Grammy award winning producer Howard Benson, Mississippi Queen," along with the original single "Slow Hand," are the first tracks released by the band on Roadrunner Records. Click HERE to Download / Stream "Mississippi Queen" Tour Dates: 11/13 @ Hawthorne Lounge - Portland, OR 11/15 @ El Corazon - Seattle, WA 11/16 @ @ 3rd Wheel - Lewiston, ID 11/17 @ @ Diamondz Event Center - Jerome, ID Click HERE for Additional Dates and Ticketing Info 21765042 755746751300624 8676624281549140004 n Joyous Wolf is a Rock band from Southern California formed in 2014 by vocalist Nick Reese, guitarist Blake Allard, bassist Greg Braccio, and drummer Robert Sodaro. Reese and Sodaro met on their first day of 6th grade during student orientation. They went to different high schools where Sodaro would go on to befriend Braccio. During that time Reese, by chance, met Allard in the acoustic room at Guitar Center where they would jam CCR’s “Born on the Bayou”. There was an immediate dynamic between the two that ultimately led to an exchange of information. Months later Reese reached out to both Sodaro and Allard with the interest of starting a new project with them. Braccio would soon follow suit. In the waning months of 2014 early jam sessions would yield the foundation of what Joyous Wolf has become. Fusing together influences ranging from Heavy Metal to Delta Blues, Joyous Wolf creates an expressive, high-energy fingerprint that separates themselves from their contemporaries in the realm of Modern Rock.
Nick Reese wakes from a 3-year coma to find the world he once knew is gone. An ancient virus has infected two-thirds of the world's population, turning humans into either incredibly intelligent super-humans or large and indestructible animalistic creatures. For the survivors there is no government, no antidote, and no safety. With the help of a beautiful hematologist named Faith and a man they call the Commander, Nick must survive long enough to discover the origin of the virus and learn how his blood could hold the key to a cure. But he has to do it while being hunted by the infected. And failure means the extinction of the human race.
After selling his first business by 23 and then going on to build a 7-figure lifestyle business with his best friend, Nick had all of the markings of a successful entrepreneur. After a dramatic brush with his own mortality, Nick is now shifting focus from simply maximizing profit to maximizing impact.
In this interview we wrap up 2014 by revisiting our interview with Nick Reese Like many young people, Nick Reese was wildly ambitious. While that ambition became the driving force of his entrepreneurial efforts, matters of the heart interfered. What started was a radical shift from maximizing income to maximizing impact. Starting a t-shirt company from a college dorm room Learning to recover from the failure of a business Having the audacity to go for what you really want Why Nick tied his self worth to making money A pivotal moment that caused Nick to change his path Looking at a difficult parental relationship with a father Handling significant amounts of adversity in order to grow The 30 day cold shower challenge The importance of being able to tolerate uncomfortable situations Developing a confident internal narrative to go after what you want How to improve your map of the world my modeling great ones Why reading non-business books is incredibly useful Creating the awareness necessary to know you're in an identity crisis Why relationships matter more than anything in the world An incredible story of love, heart problems, and what matters in life Battling with credbility vampires Nick Reese is on a mission to help people learn the skills to live an uncommonly good life. You can learn more about his work at NicholasReese.com and Broadbandnow.com Resources and People Mentioned The Pillars of the Earth The Neursocience of Flow with Steven Kotler The Making of Super Size me with Alex Jamieson This episode of the Unmistakable Creative is sponsored by Skilledup, an online course discovery platform built to help shape the future of learning. Download their free toolkit for creative professionals. In this interview we wrap up 2014 by revisiting our interview with Nick Reese Like many young people, Nick Reese was wildly ambitious. While that ambition became the driving force of his entrepreneurial efforts, matters of the heart interfered. What started was a radical shift from maximizing income to maximizing impact. Starting a t-shirt company from a college dorm room Learning to recover from the failure of a business Having the audacity to go for what you really want Why Nick tied his self worth to making money A pivotal moment that caused Nick to change his path Looking at a difficult parental relationship with a father Handling significant amounts of adversity in order to grow The 30 day cold shower challenge The importance of being able to tolerate uncomfortable situations Developing a confident internal narrative to go after what you want How to improve your map of the world my modeling great ones Why reading non-business books is incredibly useful Creating the awareness necessary to know you're in an identity crisis Why relationships matter more than anything in the... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After selling his first business by 23 and then going on to build a 7-figure lifestyle business with his best friend, Nick had all of the markings of a successful entrepreneur. After a dramatic brush with his own mortality, Nick is now shifting focus from simply maximizing profit to maximizing impact.
Part 2 of our interview with Nick Reese and Alex Stoll of Carnival Seasons!
We finally sit down with our friends Nick Reese and Alex Stoll from the band Carnival Seasons. http://www.facebook.com/CarnivalSeasons
Nick Reese is an accomplished entrepreneur and sought-after business coach. We set out to record an episode on the mindset necessary to succeed as an entrepreneur, and I think we reached that goal, but along the way, Nick shared a fascinating way to build a lucrative side hustle by starting out freelancing. And on top of that, he shares why he started taking cold showers 2 years ago, and why he's actually got me hooked on the cold shower thing in the couple of months since we recorded the episode.
Like many young people, Nick Reese was wildly ambitious. While that ambition became the driving force of his entrepreneurial efforts, matters of the heart interfered. What started was a radical shift from maximizing income to maximizing impact. Starting a t-shirt company from a college dorm roomLearning to recover from the failure of a business Having the audacity to go for what you really wantWhy Nick tied his self worth to making money A pivotal moment that caused Nick to change his pathLooking at a difficult parental relationship with a fatherHandling significant amounts of adversity in order to growThe 30 day cold shower challenge The importance of being able to tolerate uncomfortable situationsDeveloping a confident internal narrative to go after what you want How to improve your map of the world my modeling great onesWhy reading non-business books is incredibly useful Creating the awareness necessary to know you're in an identity crisisWhy relationships matter more than anything in the worldAn incredible story of love, heart problems, and what matters in life Battling with credbility vampires Nick Reese is on a mission to help people learn the skills to live an uncommonly good life. You can learn more about his work at NicholasReese.com and Broadbandnow.com Resources and People MentionedThe Pillars of the EarthThe Neursocience of Flow with Steven KotlerThe Making of Super Size me with Alex Jamieson See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.