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Recently Josh invited Kim and Ross on a wildlife hike in Skyrim. You can listen to that conversation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/EfGDRrcb274If you want to see more stone age video game reviews, make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel, and let us know which archaeology- and palaeontology-related video games you'd like us to review!
Recently Josh invited Kim and Ross on a wildlife hike in Skyrim. You can listen to that conversation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/EfGDRrcb274 If you want to see more stone age video game reviews, make sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel, and let us know which archaeology- and palaeontology-related video games you’d like us to review!
James welcomes Josh Heller back to the show. Josh is a coach at Albany CrossFit and was previously on the show all the way back on Episode XXVIII (28). Recently Josh took the CrossFit Level 2 Trainer course and passed the exam to earn the "Level 2" credential. On the show James and Josh talk about coaching and big takeaways from Josh's experience taking the L2 course. Click here to listen to Josh's first episode o the show. Thank you for listening! Song: The Mandalorian Theme (Metal Version) | Music provided by Mat Graham of Artificial Fear | Listen to Artificial Fear on Spotify & iTunes | Subscribe & Watch: https://youtu.be/Wa6j9QqkaQE
The FTDP saved the best for last as we bring in Josh larky, the Director Of Analytics at @RotoUnderworld, PlayerProfiler.com, and BreakoutFinder.com. Recently Josh has been taking his talents to TikTok and blowing up the FYPs of fantasy fans from all over. Never a man to hold back his opinions about best ball and dynasty, we are excited to have him come and talk about living life by the bar graph.
It's been a while, but we're back, welcome to season two of Strength in depth. For episode one of the new season I welcome Josh Fletcher who has a wide and extensive background working with professional, international athletes as well as tactical populations. Recently Josh launched Career Blueprint and a thriving Facebook community looking at the support mechanisms of practitioner well-being, often a taboo subject within our industry. In our chat Josh discusses some of the reasons behind setting up this group, his company and his want to facilitate change within the industry. A fascinating conversation which could have gone on for hours. If you like what you heard from Josh, he is developing various products that are aimed around practitioner development, be sure to check these out on his website, twitter and Instagram. If you enjoyed the episode we would love you hear your thoughts via social media. Give us a follow on twitter, @luket88 and Instagram, @Taylor_Performance. We are using the hashtag #StrengthInDepthPod or leave a review on Apple podcasts.
What you Will LearnIn this episode, Josh begins by discussing how his legacy growing up in a family of prominent trial lawyers shaped his outlook on the role of a lawyer and his own personal journey to becoming a successful trial lawyer. Josh discusses what he learned from his father and grandfather, and what he needed to unlearn to find his own unique style. Josh describes how he struggled early in his career to find his own clear voice in the courtroom, to the point where he came close to changing directions in his career. Josh tells us about the case that served as a turning point--a case in which he discovered his authentic self in the courtroom and achieved an incredible result for a client in what was considered to be an unwinnable case.Josh talks about how we as lawyers sometimes fail to predict how a case will play out in a courtroom, because a trial is a human drama "not played on paper." As a result, a case does not look good on paper can sometimes be very powerful in a courtroom, as Josh proved in this "turning point" case.Josh then goes on to discuss the status of a high-profile case, in which he represents the victims of the shooting at the Sandy Hook School in Newtown, Connecticut against the Remington firearms company, manufacturer of the AR-15 weapon used by the shooter. Josh explains how he was able to avoid Federal immunity for firearms manufacturers by pleading the case under a Connecticut statute proscribing false and misleading advertising. Josh talks about the legal challenges he has been able to overcome in the lawsuit and the current status of this important, landmark, case.About Josh KoskoffJosh represents the third generation of Koskoffs at Koskoff Koskoff & Bieder (https://www.koskoff.com) Known for his dedication, compassion, and creativity, Josh brings a fresh and unique perspective to all his cases. Like his father and grandfather, Josh believes strongly in the role of the lawyer as a fighter whose sole purpose is to improve his clients' lives through the legal system. He views the law as working only when it works for the people and not just the powerful. His personal concern for the welfare of each of his clients has won their trust and devotion.Josh has won substantial, record-setting medical malpractice verdicts throughout Connecticut, and has taken on powerful interests in cases with national implications. He currently represents 10 families of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in a landmark case against the Remington Arms Company – the manufacturer of the assault rifle used to carry out the attack. He also represents Sandy Hook families in a suit against the controversial “conspiracy theorist” Alex Jones for his false claims that the Sandy Hook shooting was a “hoax” and that it was staged by actors. Recently Josh filed suit against eight manufacturers of assault weapons on behalf of the family of a victim of the Las Vegas shooting – the deadliest mass shooting in American history.In March, 2019, Josh filed another groundbreaking lawsuit against a powerful defendant – Harvard University -- on behalf of the Connecticut descendant of an enslaved man named Renty and his enslaved daughter named Delhia.Regardless of the nature of the case, Josh feels most rewarded fighting for his clients, and knowing he has helped his clients to have better and more satisfying lives.REPRESENTATIVE CASES$25 Million for and 18-year-old woman who suffered a foot amputation as a result of a delayed diagnosis of decreased circulation $22.5 Million, a Connecticut wrongful death verdict, for the widow of a man who died of undiagnosed coronary artery disease $12 Million for the death of a 55-year-old man who was not treated properly for a dependence on an anxiety medication, which resulted in his suicide $12 Million, a Danbury record verdict, for a 60-year-old woman whose surgery was botched by a resident at Danbury Hospital, resulting in severe permanent damage $8 Million for the family of a 45-year-old father of two girls who had untreated and unrecognized depression that led to his suicide Confidential Settlement for the family of a man who died during surgery at a surgical center Currently representing families of the Sandy Hook shooting in a case against the gun manufacturer Currently representing a Connecticut descendant of an enslaved man named Renty and his enslaved daughter named Delhia, over images used to perpetuate his racist theories. Harvard has refused to acknowledge the origins of the images and relinquish the images of her ancestors to the family. Currently representing families of Sandy Hook victims in a case against conspiracy theorist Alex Jones Currently representing families of victims of the Las Vegas shooting in a case against the manufacturers of weapons used in the attackAbout the Elawvate PodcastThe Elawvate Podcast – Where Trial Lawyers Learn, Share, and Grow is where the practice of trial law meets personal growth. To succeed as a trial lawyer and build a successful law firm requires practice skills, strategic thinking and some amount of business and entrepreneurial savvy. Elawvate is a place to learn and share skills and strategies for success.But it is also a place to dig deeper and achieve personal growth.Those who succeed as trial lawyers at the highest levels cultivate character, principle, integrity, leadership, courage, compassion and perseverance. We learn and draw inspiration from those who have achieved this success.For more about Elawvate, visit our website at www.elawvate.fm. You can also join our Facebook Group at Elawvate | FacebookFor more information or to contact the hosts, see:(Rahul Ravipudi (psblaw.com) (Ben Gideon | Gideon Asen LLC)
What if socks could change the world? In 2015 Josh Turner posed that question to his friends in a pub. Proving the answer has changed the course of his life. Stand4Socks was formed to be a force for good. For every pair of socks sold online the company donates a specially engineered antibacterial pair to someone in need. Stand4Socks has now donated more than 50,000 pairs of socks to homeless shelters across the UK. Recently Josh appeared on Dragons Den in the hope of securing some funding for Stand4Socks and his athleisure socks STRIDIES. He didn't receive any funding but did get some really positive feedback from the Dragons. Josh joins Trish to talk about that experience and his entrepreneurial journey to date - he's been forming and running businesses since he was 12 years old! He'll share his tips on how to build a sustainable and commercially viable social enterprise and of course to answer the question of whether socks really can change the world! Host: Patricia Keating Guest: Josh Turner, founder Stand4Socks - www.stand4socks.com Listening Time: 36 mins Follow Tech Manchester: Twitter: @tecmcr LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/techmanchester/
Podcast main page: www.mspvoice.com/ Show-notes: www.mspvoice.com/msp-voice-episode-61/ Guest: Josh Strzalko Companies: Spiderhost and Eleet Technologies Josh started his business, Eleet Technologies, in 2004 after working for a dial-up internet service provider. Eleet started as an IT company but over the years evolved more into a development company focusing on websites and other services. Recently Josh acquired a local MSP hosting company, Spiderhost, and plans to bring the 2 companies together to offer MSP services as well as some of the development services offered by Eleet. Spiderhost focuses on hosting private clouds for their customers and since it’s hosting, their customers can save money since they don’t need a lot of equipment in their office.
Today on the Obscurity to Authority podcast, Darren is joined by his childhood friend, YouTube Creator, world traveler, and owner of JND Media, Joshua Natev. Josh has had quite a unique set of life experiences. He has traveled the world with influencers and worked closely with one of the worlds top relationship coaches gaining his brand over 60K followers in just 4 months. Josh has also traveled all over Canada and the US with an entertainment/gaming company developing escape rooms all over North America including custom sets for some of the Top brands in the world. Recently Josh founded JND Media, a social media video production company that helps brands and influencers develop content specifically for social media. Josh has gone from Obscurity to Authority and is ready to share her story and his blueprint, with you! Enjoy today's episode, and don't forget to subscribe, share, and review this podcast if you think we brought value. Josh’s Website: www.jndmedia.ca Josh’s social: www.instagram.com/jnatev https://www.facebook.com/josh.natev https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCD2uT-JDO8sPSbMcU21g4rQ Follow Darren on Social Media: LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/darren-cabral/ Facebook - www.facebook.com/DarrenCabral Instagram - www.instagram.com/darrencabral/ Darren's Website: www.DarrenCabral.com Darren's Marketing Agency: www.SuitsSocial.com
Longtime Eric Church collaborator and band member Jeff Hyde, and up and coming songwriter/front man for Green River Ordinance Josh Jenkins talk all things songwriting. Jeff is a member of Eric's infamous band and has co-written some of Eric's biggest hits. "Kill A Word", "Record Year", and "Springsteen" to name a few. Then he's also penned other songs for Bobby Bare, George Strait, Charlie Worsham, Luke Bryan, Nikki Lane, and more. In 2017, Jeff released a compilation of unreleased songs that have been held has a song-writers treasure trove called, Norman Rockwell World. For everything about Jeff and to download Norman Rockwell World, www.jeffhydemusic.com. But first, we have Josh Jenkins, front man for Green River Ordinance. Josh is a writer for SmackSongs in Nashville, TN where he's landed cuts with Jordan Davis, Muscadine Bloodline, Walker Hayes, Randy Houser, and more. Recently Josh released "Perfect Mess", produced by Eric Masse. "Perfect Mess" is setting the tone for Josh's up coming major release, Everyday All Over Again, as a Keane/Coldplay pop influence with songwriting that will take you on a adventure through stories of heart ache, conversations with Johnny Cash, and midnight train rides through the city. For everything Josh visit https://linktr.ee/joshcjenkins.
On this episode of TRIO SIMPATICO Joshua Witsaman is on his own for a SOLO SIMPATICO! Recently Josh was listening to some tunes when a question came to his mind which sent him down a rabbit hole of consciousness. Tune in to discover what this reality shattering question was, find out the answer, and hear the rambling train of thought which was set into motion. Caution: your life may never be the same from this point forward!
What happens when a designer decides to quit his day job, hang his shingle, and wakes up seven years later nowhere remotely close to where he imagined he would be? This frank, semi-informal discussion on the pros, cons, and potential progressions of a designer’s career will explore the following: - Niching your design services - Crafting a salable product - The Web Designer of Tomorrow A serial designer-entrepreneur, Josh Williams is the founder and CEO of several well known web related companies and communities including Firewheel Design, Blinksale, and IconBuffet. He is an authority on visual design techniques for rich web applications and an expert iconographer. Recently Josh has served as the design director for Project Agape (Causes on Facebook) and currently he in the process of launching another secretive iconic web company. Licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/).