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In this episode, Douglas Blakey, GlobalData's Banking and Payments Group Editor, speaks to Celent's Zilvinas Bareisis, Curinos' Olly Downs, Synechon's Ryan Cox, and KPMG's Andrew Ellis about the current AI landscape in retail banking, barriers to adoption, and the future of the technology in the sector.GlobalData Generative AI in Banking report: globaldata.com/store/report/generative-ai-in-banking-theme-analysisFind us on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/globaldatastrategicintelligenceTo understand how to use our Themes product please contact us: customersuccess.strategic@globaldata.com / +44 (0) 207 406 6764Host: Douglas Blakey, Banking and Payments Group Editor, GlobalDataGuests:Zilvinas Bareisis, Head of Retail Banking & Payment Research, CelentOlly Downs, Chief Technology & AI Officer, CurinosRyan Cox, Global Head of AI, SynechronAndrew Ellis, US Consulting Sector Lead, KPMG#AI #artificialintelligence #AIinbanking #retailbanking
What if you could win 12-15 signed Broker of Record Letters from your prospects in the next six months? How profitable would that be for you? Well, that's what one of my "12X Commission Mastermind" members accomplished for his agency in just the first six months of 2023, and since becoming a Mastermind member now only a total of seven (7) months ago. In this throwback episode of the Millionaire Insurance Producer podcast, my guest is Illinois-based agency owner Ryan Cox and he shares what he's doing to prospect, to set appointments, and to win new business via BOR. And ... if you're interested in learning more about the "12X Commission Mastermind" then visit either www.12X.Club or go directly to: https://permissiongroup.com/mastermind/ Episode Highlights: Ryan discusses his involvement in the management of employee benefit plans and medical insurance for small and midsize businesses. (2:19) Ryan shares what led him to shift his attention to the Denver area and what made it so successful. (4:31) Ryan mentions their outsourcing of telemarketing and email marketing, viewing it as an investment rather than a cold call and he believes this approach not only generates new clients and fuels growth but also helps address healthcare expenses. (17:13) Ryan shares that SLI Benefits allocates 15-20% of its revenue to marketing campaigns, which has seen significant growth since its establishment. (19:01) Ryan highlights that SLI Benefits' programs revolve around innovative concepts aimed at solving the complexities of healthcare. (26:56) Ryan shares about the benefits of the “12X Commission Mastermind” program ane explains that it places great importance on having a well-defined process and unwavering conviction in one's work. (37:02) Key Quotes: “I outsource all of my telemarketing, email marketing, absolutely everything at great expense. But I look at it much more as an investment. If I know I'm going to have 15 conversations in a week, I'm probably going to get one or two new clients out of those conversations.” - Ryan Cox “We really pride ourselves on offering those newer innovative types of concepts to crack the health care code.” - Ryan Cox Resources Mentioned: Ryan Cox LinkedIn SLI Benefits Reach out to Charles Specht Permission Network Insurance Agency, Inc.
What if you could win 12-15 signed Broker of Record Letters from your prospects in the next six months? How profitable would that be for you? Well, that's what one of my "12X Commission Mastermind" members accomplished for his agency in just the first six months of 2023, and since becoming a Mastermind member now only a total of seven (7) months ago. In this throwback episode of the Millionaire Insurance Producer podcast, my guest is Illinois-based agency owner Ryan Cox and he shares what he's doing to prospect, to set appointments, and to win new business via BOR. And ... if you're interested in learning more about the "12X Commission Mastermind" then visit either www.12X.Club or go directly to: https://permissiongroup.com/mastermind/ Episode Highlights: Ryan discusses his involvement in the management of employee benefit plans and medical insurance for small and midsize businesses. (2:19) Ryan shares what led him to shift his attention to the Denver area and what made it so successful. (4:31) Ryan mentions their outsourcing of telemarketing and email marketing, viewing it as an investment rather than a cold call and he believes this approach not only generates new clients and fuels growth but also helps address healthcare expenses. (17:13) Ryan shares that SLI Benefits allocates 15-20% of its revenue to marketing campaigns, which has seen significant growth since its establishment. (19:01) Ryan highlights that SLI Benefits' programs revolve around innovative concepts aimed at solving the complexities of healthcare. (26:56) Ryan shares about the benefits of the “12X Commission Mastermind” program ane explains that it places great importance on having a well-defined process and unwavering conviction in one's work. (37:02) Key Quotes: “I outsource all of my telemarketing, email marketing, absolutely everything at great expense. But I look at it much more as an investment. If I know I'm going to have 15 conversations in a week, I'm probably going to get one or two new clients out of those conversations.” - Ryan Cox “We really pride ourselves on offering those newer innovative types of concepts to crack the health care code.” - Ryan Cox Resources Mentioned: Ryan Cox LinkedIn SLI Benefits Reach out to Charles Specht Permission Network Insurance Agency, Inc.
As generative artificial intelligence continues to make strides and make mistakes, a growing number of experts and businesses are trying to figure out whether AI needs to be used by everyone within a company. Will this technology eventually fade into the background, or does it need to remain as “the great disruptor”? Keith chats with Ryan Cox, head of artificial intelligence at Synechron, about where AI heads over the next few years.
The rising cost of living, inflation, and the surge in remote work are driving significant shifts in migration patterns.Ryan Cox, Director of Marketing at SIRVA Worldwide Relocation & Moving, joined the PGM team to share key insights from the 2023 North American Van Lines migration study. Together, we examined the evolving landscape of relocation and its implications for marketers.In this podcast, you'll discover:Key trends in American relocation and migration patternsFactors influencing moving trends and their impact on marketing strategiesThe importance of targeting new movers
The Savannah Bananas are on tour and they're one and only stop in a college stadium in none other than Alex Box Stadium! Of course, former LSU National Champion Anthony Ranaudo had to steal some time with Savannah Bananas Short Stop Ryan Cox. Ryan dives into how he became a Banana, what a day in the life of a Savannah Banana looks like, how the Savannah Bananas come up with their dances and some of the work that goes behind playing high-level baseball while also entertaining a huge crowd.#SavannahBananas #RyanCox #LSU
La Vernia is top of District 27-4A, following back-to-back wins last week over San Antonio Memorial and Gonzales. The Bears traveled to San Antonio March 6 to take on Memorial in their last road game of the season. The Bears put another victory in the win column in the road match, 3-0. Senior Cameron Martinez made his presence felt early in the match, scoring a goal in the first 10 minutes of the game from an assist by fellow senior Ryan Cox, placing the score 1-0. Senior Jacob Cruz landed La Vernia's second goal from 25 yards out. Cruz's goal...Article Link
Dave and Ste are back in the studio, fresh off their St Helens adventure. Join them as they relive a cracking game broadcast on our Mixlr home from Clock Face. The memories still fresh and the excitement bubbled over. Then it's Challenge Cup reflections. Did the underdogs defy the odds? Did the favourites hold their ground? We'll dissect the action, celebrate the tries, and maybe even shed a tear or two over the near misses. Siddal RL boss Gareth English joins the party to give his reaction to his team's epic win over Clock Face Miners, the one that dashed the Miners' cup dreams. Get ready for exclusive insight! And who are the unsung heroes who keep the rugby league world spinning? Enter John Aspinall, dedicated volunteer at Clock Face Miners! He'll be sharing his passion for the club, and a couple of stories from behind the scenes, reminding us all that community is the heart of the game. But wait, there's more! We're shining a spotlight on the men in the middle with Match Officials Community Appointments & Development officer Ryan Cox and last Saturday's Match Referee Luke Flavell. They'll be sharing valuable insights and answering Dave's burning questions So, grab your virtual kit, fill your virtual mug, and get ready for an hour of top-notch rugby league chat! It's the 13 Pro-Am Community RL Show, and we're back with a bang! Don't forget to:Spread the word and tag your rugby league mates!And most importantly, settle in for a show that celebrates the passion, drama, and community spirit of our beloved sport!
Ryan Cox, a Los Angeles-based motorcycle builder, showcases the incredible potential of crafting show bikes in a humble home garage. As an invited builder for this year's Born Free 15, he is building upon a 1940 UL HD Flathead. Ryan shares the moving story of losing his friend Troy Critchlow, the founder of the annual Death Valley Chopper Run, and how he and his close friends now organize it in Troy's memory. Ryan's stoic personality and unmatched work ethic illuminate his profound connection to motorcycle culture, making for an unforgettable episode. I'm grateful to have had this conversation with Ryan, and I appreciate you being here with me. View the film here: https://youtu.be/lDJVa3--YVA
I was joined by the trick play master of the Savannah Bananas himself, Ryan Cox!We talked about the Savannah Bananas, the rules of Banana Ball, his favorite thing about playing for the Bananas, and so much more!Follow Ryan: https://www.instagram.com/_ryancox6/Follow The Bananas: https://www.instagram.com/thesavbananas/Follow Us: https://www.instagram.com/northernbaseballtraining/
What if you could win 12-15 signed Broker of Record Letters from your prospects in the next six months? How profitable would that be for you? Well, that's what one of my "12X Commission Mastermind" members accomplished for his agency in just the first six months of 2023, and since becoming a Mastermind member now only a total of seven (7) months ago. In this episode of the Millionaire Insurance Producer podcast, my guest is Illinois-based agency owner Ryan Cox and he shares what he's doing to prospect, to set appointments, and to win new business via BOR. And ... if you're interested in learning more about the "12X Commission Mastermind" then visit either www.12X.Club or go directly to: https://permissiongroup.com/mastermind/ Episode Highlights: Ryan discusses his involvement in the management of employee benefit plans and medical insurance for small and midsize businesses. (2:19) Ryan shares what led him to shift his attention to the Denver area and what made it so successful. (4:31) Ryan mentions their outsourcing of telemarketing and email marketing, viewing it as an investment rather than a cold call and he believes this approach not only generates new clients and fuels growth but also helps address healthcare expenses. (17:13) Ryan shares that SLI Benefits allocates 15-20% of its revenue to marketing campaigns, which has seen significant growth since its establishment. (19:01) Ryan highlights that SLI Benefits' programs revolve around innovative concepts aimed at solving the complexities of healthcare. (26:56) Ryan shares about the benefits of the “12X Commission Mastermind” program ane explains that it places great importance on having a well-defined process and unwavering conviction in one's work. (37:02) Key Quotes: “I outsource all of my telemarketing, email marketing, absolutely everything at great expense. But I look at it much more as an investment. If I know I'm going to have 15 conversations in a week, I'm probably going to get one or two new clients out of those conversations.” - Ryan Cox “We really pride ourselves on offering those newer innovative types of concepts to crack the health care code.” - Ryan Cox Resources Mentioned: Ryan Cox LinkedIn SLI Benefits Reach out to Charles Specht Permission Network Insurance Agency, Inc.
What if you could win 12-15 signed Broker of Record Letters from your prospects in the next six months? How profitable would that be for you? Well, that's what one of my "12X Commission Mastermind" members accomplished for his agency in just the first six months of 2023, and since becoming a Mastermind member now only a total of seven (7) months ago. In this episode of the Millionaire Insurance Producer podcast, my guest is Illinois-based agency owner Ryan Cox and he shares what he's doing to prospect, to set appointments, and to win new business via BOR. And ... if you're interested in learning more about the "12X Commission Mastermind" then visit either www.12X.Club or go directly to: https://permissiongroup.com/mastermind/ Episode Highlights: Ryan discusses his involvement in the management of employee benefit plans and medical insurance for small and midsize businesses. (2:19) Ryan shares what led him to shift his attention to the Denver area and what made it so successful. (4:31) Ryan mentions their outsourcing of telemarketing and email marketing, viewing it as an investment rather than a cold call and he believes this approach not only generates new clients and fuels growth but also helps address healthcare expenses. (17:13) Ryan shares that SLI Benefits allocates 15-20% of its revenue to marketing campaigns, which has seen significant growth since its establishment. (19:01) Ryan highlights that SLI Benefits' programs revolve around innovative concepts aimed at solving the complexities of healthcare. (26:56) Ryan shares about the benefits of the “12X Commission Mastermind” program ane explains that it places great importance on having a well-defined process and unwavering conviction in one's work. (37:02) Key Quotes: “I outsource all of my telemarketing, email marketing, absolutely everything at great expense. But I look at it much more as an investment. If I know I'm going to have 15 conversations in a week, I'm probably going to get one or two new clients out of those conversations.” - Ryan Cox “We really pride ourselves on offering those newer innovative types of concepts to crack the health care code.” - Ryan Cox Resources Mentioned: Ryan Cox LinkedIn SLI Benefits Reach out to Charles Specht Permission Network Insurance Agency, Inc.
Congratulations to the La Vernia Bear varsity soccer athletes selected for District 27-4A All-District honors! MVP Forward of the Year — Cameron Martinez, junior First Team — Senior Raul Rufino-Villa; juniors Karson Kosub and Nicolas Garza; and sophomore John “JT” Mecke Second Team — Senior Edgar Cruz-Hernandez, and juniors Ryan Cox and Cole Bowman Honorable Mention — Juniors Julius Anders and Brayden Rodriguez, sophomores Anthony Vanzo and Luke Green, and freshman Luke Lopez.Article Link
A statue of Martin Luther King Jr. will be unveiled on Saturday at Rodney Cook Sr. Peace Park in Atlanta's Historic Vine City, as part of a festive day that includes a Peace Walk and awards to local leaders. The statue was designed and sculpted by Georgia artists Kathy Fincher and Stan Mullins and commissioned by several local and national philanthropists, including Clyde Strickland, a Gwinnett philanthropist. The statue shows Dr. King delivering his iconic “I've Been to the Mountaintop” speech. The event will begin at The Home Depot Backyard, with gates opening at 10 a.m., followed by a Peace Walk to Rodney Cook Sr. Peace Park, greetings and speakers, and the statue unveiling at 1 p.m. The Gwinnett Stripers have added new seafood dishes to the menus at CoolRay Field, as well as other menu items, to reflect its fish-themed name and logo. The change was initiated by Coolray Field Chef Jamerius "Chef Jay" Sims, who noticed a lack of seafood items in the stadium's eateries. The three new seafood dishes include catfish baskets, fish tacos, and crab cake sandwiches. Other new items on the menu include Cuban sandwiches, home-brewed sweet tea, buffalo chicken philly, walking taco, blooming onion petals, and more. The Stripers are the first professional baseball team in metro Atlanta to open their season at home this year, as the Atlanta Braves opened their season yesterday on the road in Washington, DC. First pitch for Stripers' Opening Day tonight is 7:05 and the first 2,500 fans will get a free 2023 Schedule magnet cling. Plus, as we talk with Ryan Cox, founder of Gwinnett Chatt Outreach to learn how the organization is helping high schoolers in Gwinnett and how you can support them. Gwinnett County Public Schools in Georgia plans to add an extra $1,000 to the $2,000 raise that state legislators approved for teachers, resulting in an expected increase of about $3,000 for teachers' salaries. Additionally, GCPS employees not on the district's teacher salary schedule will receive at least a 4% cost-of-living raise. Compensation was the top priority for GCPS employees in a district survey of budget priorities. The proposed FY 2024 budget is $3 billion, with $2.3 billion allocated for the general fund. The district plans to add 317 instructional positions to accommodate an expected increase of 2,064 students. More than 130 students recently attended the Olifer Math Competition held at Georgia Gwinnett College in honor of the late Dr. Andrei Olifer, a mathematics professor who founded and organized the competition. Olifer's daughter, Maria, said her father wanted to inspire an interest in math, education, and learning, and the competition serves as a fun and engaging way to accomplish those goals. The Olifer Competition is open to students from first through 10th grade and continues to grow in popularity. A Lawrenceville man, Jahir Alejandro Conteras Sagahon, has been charged with felony murder, cruelty to children, and aggravated assault for allegedly killing his ex-girlfriend, Rubi Maldonado Nava, and setting her body on fire in Oglethorpe County. Police were initially called to perform a welfare check on Nava but could not find her. Upon questioning, Sagahon admitted to getting into a physical altercation with Nava and choking her until she stopped breathing. He then loaded her body into her car and drove to Oglethorpe County where he set it on fire. Skeletal remains were found in the burned car, and Sagahon was arrested and booked into jail. Gwinnett County Public Schools Superintendent Calvin Watts will remain in charge of Georgia's largest school system through at least the end of June 2025, the county's school board decided Tuesday night. The school board voted 4-1 to give Watts a two-year extension on his contract, which had previously been set to expire this summer. Board Chairwoman Tarece Johnson cast the lone vote against extending Watts' contract. After the called meeting, Watts told reporters that he is "ready to continue to stay laser-focused on the academic, the behavioral, and the social well-being of each and every student" in the district. He sent an abridged version of his comments to parents and GCPS employees on Tuesday evening. And we get our Gwinnett Sports Update presented by Tom Wages Funeral Home. For more information be sure to visit www.bgpodcastnetwork.com https://www.lawrencevillega.org/ https://www.foxtheatre.org/ https://guideinc.org/ https://www.psponline.com/ https://www.kiamallofga.com/ https://www.milb.com/gwinnett https://www.fernbankmuseum.org/ www.atlantagladiators.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The La Vernia High School varsity Bears soccer team is 16-2-2 and 4-1 and sits in first place for the District season. Scores from Feb. 21: La Vernia defeated Yoakum, 7-0 Goals scored by: Cole Bowman (1), Cameron Martinez (4), Ryan Cox (1), and Raul Villa (1). Assists by: Luke Green, Cameron Martinez, John (JT) Mecke, and Raul Villa. Goalie Nicolas Garza saved two goals. The Bears hosted Fox Tech Feb. 24, and will travel to San Antonio Memorial March 7 for a 5 p.m. game against the Minutemen. Information provided by Assistant Coach Israel Cruz.Article Link
The La Vernia High School Bears soccer team took to the pitch in convincing fashion, taking the lead in the first five minutes of play Feb. 14 against the Gonzales Apaches. Goals by junior Cameron Martinez, senior Raul Villa, and a scintillating shot from outside the 18 by junior Ryan Cox took the Bears to 7-0 in the first half. In the second half, the Bears continued to control the match and added 2 more goals to increase the lead. All players saw minutes and kept control of the match from start to finish. The Bears hosted the John F....Article Link
Lots of movies and books portray dinosaurs as being closely related to chickens and other feathered birds, but does science really support that assumption? In this episode, I talk to Ryan Cox from the Creation Truth Foundation about his research on dinosaurs and feathers. Links: Review the podcast! Support the show Check out the Creation Truth Foundation New episodes launch every other Wednesday at 10 am Mountain! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truth-about-dinos/support
SIMON SAYS LET’S TALK BUSINESS 2.0 With GARY Z Ryan Cox of Gwinnett Chatt Outreach Ryan and team help Gwinnett communities be healthy, well cared for, informed, and thrive. Gwinnett Chatt Outreach partners with community leaders, businesses, and the community itself; to develop and conduct public service programs. The team is continuously looking for […]
Are the dinosaurs portrayed in TV and movies an accurate depiction of what they were really like? In this episode, I talk to Ryan Cox from the Creation Truth Foundation. He shares his thoughts on the accuracy of these portrayals and how they compare to what we know about dinosaurs from Biblical study and scientific research. Ryan also tells us what his favorite dinosaur is! Links: Review the podcast! Support the show Check out the Creation Truth Foundation New episodes launch every other Wednesday at 10 am Mountain! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/truth-about-dinos/support
www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com - This podcast is made possible by Noise Podcast Network https://www.NoisePodcastNetwork.com In this episode of Good Morning Gwinnett, I talk to Ryan Cox who and some of the young men in his program. Ryan has raised over $300,000 for his organization and I ask him how he did it. He shares some important tips that other nonprofits can take to help them raise funds for their cause too.Ryan Cox is the Founder of Gwinnett Chatt Outreach. He was born and raised in Chattanooga Tennessee, hence the “Chatt” in the name of the organization. He tries to hold on to his Tennessee roots here and there. In moving to Georgia years ago, and living in Gwinnett County for over 10 years; Ryan has grown a passion for Gwinnett County and its residents.As a resident of the county, Ryan began to notice a social justice gap within the communities of Gwinnett. Ryan is not one to play the blame game, he took action by volunteering, continuing to vote, attending local government meetings, and launching Gwinnett Chatt Outreach. He is continuously looking for creative ways to make a difference in his community, and bridge the social injustice gap.As the founder of Gwinnett Chatt Outreach, Ryan's goal is to help Gwinnett communities be healthy, well cared for, informed, and thriving. Ryan partners with community leaders, businesses, and the community itself; to develop and conduct public service programs. Ryan's shared passion for Gwinnett County and the well-being of all its residents, is an extension of who Ryan is at his core.For more Power Player interviewsClick Here.Until Next TimeMake It A Great Day!Audrey
On Etch The Edges we always remind ourselves and our listeners that the work is talking, conversations, leaning in even when it is most uncomfortable, to etch away at the parts of us that keep us from coming together, from serving in order to make our world better. And if you choose to lead, lead as a servant of the people, not the kind of person that would lord over the people. It is our pleasure to bring to you on this episode Ryan Cox, servant of the people who now seeks to serve as a leader. He is the founder of Gwinnett Chatt, an outreach organization that partners with public and private organizations to provide opportunity and ensure that the people of Gwinnett continue to thrive. Now, Ryan is running for State Representative of Georgia District 111. Listen in as we etch the edges on Ryan's personal journey that led him to this moment. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/etchtheedges/support
In this episode of real talk and conversation with Today's Candidate, I welcome my guest Ryan Cox/Candidate for GA State House 111. Ryan Cox is a man for the people and has been serving them since 2019 through his Gwinnett Chatt Outreach organization which was built to bridge the relationship between law enforcement and the community. Since then it has evolved into helping out teenagers from across the area pursue their life after high school, an annual food, and water drives to give to those in need. He is a husband of 11 years and a father of twins. https://www.ryancoxforga.com/ Stay tuned for the latest episodes from PTGtv and how you can support us in our effort to bring more content to you the people by navigating to our website. If you have not already, please follow my join our discord community that way you can reach me directly, give feedback on the shows, and make requests. https://www.PTGtv.online/podcast https://discord.gg/rRAtVuC --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ryan Cox joins us this week! Subscribe to the show on your podcast platform of choice and catch the show live on the THN youtube channel or the THN Facebook page! Brought to you by BlackBox Reptile Cages & Rack Systems → blackboxcages.com And Steve's Snaketuary → stevessnaketuary.com/store Everything THN → https://linktr.ee/The_Herpetoculture_Network Support us on patreon! → https://www.patreon.com/theherpetoculturenetwork Join the Snakes & Stogies FB Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/748337355909367 Follow Justin - https://www.instagram.com/palmettocoastexotics/ Follow Phil - https://www.instagram.com/knobtails.ig
In this conversation, we catch up with Ryan Cox. Ryan is a first year student in Darden's Class of 2023, and he is also enrolled in UVA's MS in Data Science program. We talk with Ryan about his experience as a dual degree student, what it's like learning in the case method, his plans for his summer internship and what he loves about his first year section, Section D. Ryan applied to Darden through the Future Year Scholars Program, Darden's deferred enrollment program for bachelor's degree students in their final year of student and full-time masters students who have not held a full-time work position.
The La Vernia High School varsity Bear soccer team defeated the Poteet Aggies Feb. 17, 12-0. Stats from Feb. 17: Raul Rufino-Villa, 4 goals, 2 assists; Jeffrey Goddard, 1 assist; Cole Bowman, 1 assist; Cameron Martinez, 4 goals, 2 assists; Dillon Goddard, 1 goal; Edgar Cruz- Hernandez, 1 assist; John Mecke, 2 goals, 2 assists; Jacob Cruz, 1 assist; and Ryan Cox, 1 goal. The Bears took on Somerset Feb. 22. Record: 5-0-1Article Link
On this episode, Imagine America Radio interviews Ryan Cox, the interim vice president of Nemont College of Computer Science on the future of computer science careers.We discuss the importance of a formal education in computer science, what makes a person a good fit for computer science, how long a computer science program typically is, and what career opportunities are available for individuals studying this program.To learn more about Neumont College of Computer Science, visit their website: www.neumont.edu
A future is envisioned. Blackout Dates is created by Zac Gelfand and Spencer Roth-Rose. It is produced by Ryan Cox and Andrew Perelman in association with Erudite Productions. Sound design by Zac Gelfand. Theme music by Alex Han. Additional music by Kevin MacLeod. Artwork by Madeleine Gaudin. Publicity by Big Picture Media. Additional Voices by Drew Zwetchkenbaum, Fallon Roher, Daniel Asa Rose, Willow Hawks, and Lydia Roberts. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackout-dates/support
Join us today as we speak to Ryan Cox about his program, Gwinnett Chatt Outreach, to help kids learn about business.
Phil was absent this episode because it was his birthday! But Bill Bradley and Ryan Cox join in this round to talk about non-profits, how important USARK is, Price's Law and more! Subscribe to the show on your podcast platform of choice and catch the show live on the Palmetto Coast Exotics youtube channel, the THN Facebook page! Follow Justin - palmettocoastexotics Follow Phil - knobtails.ig
Y'all are in for a treat! Trey and Rachel sat down with Jake Dean, Austin Lancaster, Reese Ferguson, Bella Pilleteri, Colin Adams, and Ryan Cox to talk about mission camp! Will the still be friends with Rachel and Trey? Listen to find out!
This week Ryan Cox and Julio Ortiz join me to talk pets and it gets weird. Garage doors, Iguana Soup and a whole lot more. Check it out!
Ryan Cox is an absolute visionary. He helps business owners and dream chasers alike in the one area that most will never admit that they need help in, ACCOUNTABILITY. Ryan has a very distinct style of coaching that allows him to dig deep, quickly while building trust at the same time. He has been the secret weapon behind some of our most downloaded guest episodes and now has joined the show himself to share the secrets to his success. With an intensely loyal and active community of several thousands of people, Ryan has built a growingly successful business by doing exactly what he tells everyone else to do, acknowledge the fear and do it anyway! If you are dealing with any limiting beliefs, fears of success or failure…this episode is for you! Guest Site: https://coxcoaching.co/Guest Social: https://www.instagram.com/ryanleecox/Host Site: https://www.hawkvisionpodcast.com/Host Social: https://www.instagram.com/hawk_vision_/?hl=en#Accountability#PersonalGrowth#BlackOwnership#Entrepreneurship#BusinessCoach#LeadershipCoaching#SuccessTips
This episode our buddies Ryan Cox, Casey Cannon, and Bill Hunt join us! Subscribe to the show on your podcast platform of choice and catch the show live on the Palmetto Coast Exotics youtube channel, the THN Facebook page or Twitch! Follow Justin - palmettocoastexotics Follow Phil - knobtails.ig
September 2020 – Focusing on reviewing objectives in a post COVID-19 world In this podcast you will hear the key pension news from the last month summarised by Aon’s Ricky Marsh. This month Ricky is joined by Aon’s Matthew Arends and Ryan Cox to discuss how the objectives of trustees, sponsoring employers and scheme members could all have been changed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Further information: Link to request In Depth scheme funding analysis [https://www.aon.com/unitedkingdom/retirement-investment/pension-scheme-funding-an-analysis-of-completed-va.jsp]
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I answer some questions from Instagram and talk about this breeding season! Then Ryan Cox of Specialized Fauna joins me for some shop talk. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ISOPODS,REPTILE, AND AMPHIBIAN SUPPLIES: portcitypet.com/ Instagram www.instagram.com/portcitypet Twitter @portcitypythons www.Portcitypet.com info@portcitypet.com
Welcome to Episode #246 of the 303 Endurance Podcast. Today's feature interview with the Executive Director at USA Triathlon Foundation, Dave Deschenes. He's been involved in Multisport for over 20 years. Before coming to the USA Triathlon Foundation, Deschenes spent seven-plus years as Executive Director for the IRONMAN Foundation in Tampa, Florida, where he was responsible for growing the organization’s total charitable giveback from $12 million to over $50 million. He's going to have an interesting insight into how the sport is being impacted by COVID. Sponsor VENGA: Thanks to Venga CBD for sponsoring today's show. Venga is a premium CBD that will improve your athletic performance by helping reduce inflammation and anxiety. I'm personally a fan of the ultragels and balm. Venga CBD products are different than typical CBD products, they are made for endurance athletes here in Colorado with the highest quality PCR hemp. All their products are THC free, with the highest bioavailability of any CBD because it’s water-soluble CBD. And they have a no-risk, 60-day, money-back guarantee. It's easy order online and delivered right to your door. You can get Venga CBD by going to VengaCBD.com which is spelled V - e - n - g - a CBD.com. Get 30% off your first order with promo code - 303podcast. Subscribe and save 15% on future orders. Sponsor UCAN: This week UCAN is featuring a deal for 20% OFF ALL BARS. UCAN gives you steady energy so you can finish stronger. UCAN Performance Energy and Bars are powered by SuperStarch®. Use in your training to fuel the healthy way and recover quickly! Use code MHE2020 for 15% off at generationucan.com, or try the UCAN Bars for 20% off and use code ENERGYBAR or try the UCAN Tri Starter Pack - 50% off, limit 1 - https://www.generationucan.com/product/ucan-tri-starter-pack-50-off/ Interview with Dave Deschenes: Dave Deschenes is the Executive Director at USA Triathlon Foundation. He's been involved in Multisport for over 20 years. Before coming to the USA Triathlon Foundation, Deschenes spent seven-plus years as Executive Director for the IRONMAN Foundation in Tampa, Florida, where he was responsible for growing the organization’s total charitable giveback from $12 million to over $50 million. Deschenes also managed the organizational and business strategy, nonprofit compliance, financial planning, donor and program management, marketing innovation, community engagement and social media outreach. Prior to his tenure at the IRONMAN Foundation, Deschenes was Managing Director for the Prostate Cancer Foundation’s Athletes for a Cure program in Santa Monica, California. Preceding IRONMAN and the Prostate Cancer Foundation, Deschenes had a long-standing business career in financial services working in a variety of management roles with Franklin Templeton Investments. Athletic Background: Dave is a USA Triathlon Certified Level II coach, a Level III USA Cycling Certified Coach and a Natural Running – Newton Running Certified Coach. Dave has participated in over 100 endurance events, including being a 3X Boston Marathon Finisher, an IRONMAN Finisher and an IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship finisher. He is an avid outdoorsman and mountain and gravel biker. For more information, visit Usatriathlonfoundation.org New Sponsor - Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance is the kind of peace of mind you need as an active outdoor enthusiast. Buddy’s mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor life. Have you ever been out for a ride or a run and felt vulnerable? Or accepting a dare to do expert only terrain while skiing? You can now get on-demand accident insurance to make sure you get cash for bills fast and fill any gaps between your current coverage. Endurance News: So I have my news feed for "marathon" full of Charlotte M cancelled, R/R DC cancelled, Seattle R/R cancelled, and then there's this story of a Last-Minute Marathon A Boon for Alaska Runners During A Summer With Few Footraces. Anchorage Daily News - The Anchored Marathon was the brainchild of Ryan Cox and Julianne Dickerson, 2 of 16 Boston qualifiers in Anchorage who took on designing their own course. Dani Martínez wins the Critérium du Dauphiné 2020 Dani Martínez has won the Critérium du Dauphiné 2020, overhauling Thibaut Pinot’s pre-stage GC lead, the Frenchman finishing runner-up. His compatriot Guillaume Martin (Cofidis) was third overall, while Sepp Kuss won the final stage five following a late attack, the third victory for Jumbo-Visma at this year’s Dauphiné. Martínez (EF Pro Cycling) finished second on the stage, with Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) third. Nairo Quintana (Arkéa-Samsic) abandoned during stage five after experiencing pain in the same knee injured when he was hit by a car during a training ride in July, while Mikel Landa (Bahrain-McLaren) also dropped out of GC contention after suffering from cramps. Final general classification Dani Martínez (Col) EF Pro Cycling, in 21-44-58 Thibaut Pinot (Fra) Groupama-FDJ, at 29 seconds Guillaume Martin (Fra) Cofidis, at 41s Tadej Pogačar (Slo) UAE Team Emirates, at 56s Miguel Ángel López (Col) Astana, at 1-38 Romain Bardet (Fra) Ag2r La Mondiale, at 1-43 Tom Dumoulin (Ned) Jumbo-Visma, at 2-07 Lennard Kämna (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe, at 2-14 Warren Barguil (Fra) Arkéa-Samsic, at 2-49 Sepp Kuss (USA) Jumbo-Visma, at 2-55 Cyclists pelted with ping pong-sized hail during freak storm at race in France The second stage of cycling's Critérium du Dauphiné quickly turned into something that you'd see in an apocalypse movie. As riders neared the finish line, the sky opened up and everyone below was pelted by ping pong-sized hailstones. The riders were just a few kilometers from the finish line at the top of the Col de Porte in the southwest part of France when the conditions turned bad. Cycling group Israel Start-Up Nation described the situation as "total chaos and mayhem." Belgian cyclist Tim Declercq was one of many riders that ended up with large red welts on his back due to the hailstones. Declearcq shared a photo on his Instagram story of what his back looked like afterwards. It wasn't exactly a pretty sight: What's New in the 303: Colorado - Top Bike Climbs Colorado is known world wide for its 14ers AND for its exceptional cycling terrain. Some of the worlds top climbs hail from Colorado - Pikes Peak - #4 US/#17 World, Mt Evans - #13 US/#94 World; also the highest paved road in North America) and Trail Ridge - #52 US and is the longest climb in the Continental US. Colorado's Top 10 Road Bike Climbs are 1. Pikes Peak, 2. Mount Evans, 3. Grand Mesa North, 4. Trail Ridge, 5. Grand Mesa South, 6. East Portal, 7. Independence Pass West, 8. Left Hand Canyon, 9. Wolf Creek Pass, South, and 10. Slumgulion Pass This page provides a summary for cycling and climbing by bike the top climbs in Colorado. Bicycling around Denver, Colorado Springs, Loveland, Aspen, Fort Collins, Idaho Springs, Grand Mesa and more). Biking up some of the greatest climbs in the world ( Pikes Peak, Mt Evans, Trail Ridge, Grand Mesa North, Left Hand Canyon, Guanella Pass, Independence Pass, and many more. This page contains the top bike climbs in Colorado. Cycling, riding and climbing the top, most difficult, hardest, challenging, extreme, best, scenic, inspiring, bucket list climbs in Colorado. These climbs can be viewed via the map below (scroll in to view climbs in particular areas), by a detailed list of the climbs that can be arranged by difficulty, distance (longest climbs in the area), altitude gained, highest elevation (highest summit), average grade (sort the grades by varying distances), lowest start point, etc. You can also view the Top 10 and Top 25 Bike Climbs in Colorado. Click on "Climb Page" to jump to the detail page for that particular bike climb. We feel this page provides a good summary of the best bicycling and biking climbs in Colorado. Video of the Week: Dave Deschenes Part 1 Upcoming Interviews: 8/27 Dave Scott uses every single workout to assess your body's performance capacity and predict why you could do in a race of a particular distance on that day. Talk about how routine practice helps dial it in for different disciplines. 8/28 Siri Lindley who was on the UCAN coaches panel and had a good perspective on COVID - "We've been a gift. Not training balls out is going to take discipline. Reframe as an opportunity to strengthen the parts of our life that needed work and bring us into our racing season when it comes." Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and @triathlon and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
Welcome to Episode #246 of the 303 Endurance Podcast. Today's feature interview with the Executive Director at USA Triathlon Foundation, Dave Deschenes. He's been involved in Multisport for over 20 years. Before coming to the USA Triathlon Foundation, Deschenes spent seven-plus years as Executive Director for the IRONMAN Foundation in Tampa, Florida, where he was responsible for growing the organization’s total charitable giveback from $12 million to over $50 million. He's going to have an interesting insight into how the sport is being impacted by COVID. Sponsor VENGA: Thanks to Venga CBD for sponsoring today's show. Venga is a premium CBD that will improve your athletic performance by helping reduce inflammation and anxiety. I'm personally a fan of the ultragels and balm. Venga CBD products are different than typical CBD products, they are made for endurance athletes here in Colorado with the highest quality PCR hemp. All their products are THC free, with the highest bioavailability of any CBD because it’s water-soluble CBD. And they have a no-risk, 60-day, money-back guarantee. It's easy order online and delivered right to your door. You can get Venga CBD by going to VengaCBD.com which is spelled V - e - n - g - a CBD.com. Get 30% off your first order with promo code - 303podcast. Subscribe and save 15% on future orders. Sponsor UCAN: This week UCAN is featuring a deal for 20% OFF ALL BARS. UCAN gives you steady energy so you can finish stronger. UCAN Performance Energy and Bars are powered by SuperStarch®. Use in your training to fuel the healthy way and recover quickly! Use code MHE2020 for 15% off at generationucan.com, or try the UCAN Bars for 20% off and use code ENERGYBAR or try the UCAN Tri Starter Pack - 50% off, limit 1 - https://www.generationucan.com/product/ucan-tri-starter-pack-50-off/ Interview with Dave Deschenes: Dave Deschenes is the Executive Director at USA Triathlon Foundation. He's been involved in Multisport for over 20 years. Before coming to the USA Triathlon Foundation, Deschenes spent seven-plus years as Executive Director for the IRONMAN Foundation in Tampa, Florida, where he was responsible for growing the organization’s total charitable giveback from $12 million to over $50 million. Deschenes also managed the organizational and business strategy, nonprofit compliance, financial planning, donor and program management, marketing innovation, community engagement and social media outreach. Prior to his tenure at the IRONMAN Foundation, Deschenes was Managing Director for the Prostate Cancer Foundation’s Athletes for a Cure program in Santa Monica, California. Preceding IRONMAN and the Prostate Cancer Foundation, Deschenes had a long-standing business career in financial services working in a variety of management roles with Franklin Templeton Investments. Athletic Background: Dave is a USA Triathlon Certified Level II coach, a Level III USA Cycling Certified Coach and a Natural Running – Newton Running Certified Coach. Dave has participated in over 100 endurance events, including being a 3X Boston Marathon Finisher, an IRONMAN Finisher and an IRONMAN 70.3 World Championship finisher. He is an avid outdoorsman and mountain and gravel biker. For more information, visit Usatriathlonfoundation.org New Sponsor - Buddy Insurance. Buddy Insurance is the kind of peace of mind you need as an active outdoor enthusiast. Buddy’s mission is simple, to help people fearlessly enjoy an active and outdoor life. Have you ever been out for a ride or a run and felt vulnerable? Or accepting a dare to do expert only terrain while skiing? You can now get on-demand accident insurance to make sure you get cash for bills fast and fill any gaps between your current coverage. Endurance News: So I have my news feed for "marathon" full of Charlotte M cancelled, R/R DC cancelled, Seattle R/R cancelled, and then there's this story of a Last-Minute Marathon A Boon for Alaska Runners During A Summer With Few Footraces. Anchorage Daily News - The Anchored Marathon was the brainchild of Ryan Cox and Julianne Dickerson, 2 of 16 Boston qualifiers in Anchorage who took on designing their own course. Dani Martínez wins the Critérium du Dauphiné 2020 Dani Martínez has won the Critérium du Dauphiné 2020, overhauling Thibaut Pinot’s pre-stage GC lead, the Frenchman finishing runner-up. His compatriot Guillaume Martin (Cofidis) was third overall, while Sepp Kuss won the final stage five following a late attack, the third victory for Jumbo-Visma at this year’s Dauphiné. Martínez (EF Pro Cycling) finished second on the stage, with Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates) third. Nairo Quintana (Arkéa-Samsic) abandoned during stage five after experiencing pain in the same knee injured when he was hit by a car during a training ride in July, while Mikel Landa (Bahrain-McLaren) also dropped out of GC contention after suffering from cramps. Final general classification Dani Martínez (Col) EF Pro Cycling, in 21-44-58 Thibaut Pinot (Fra) Groupama-FDJ, at 29 seconds Guillaume Martin (Fra) Cofidis, at 41s Tadej Pogačar (Slo) UAE Team Emirates, at 56s Miguel Ángel López (Col) Astana, at 1-38 Romain Bardet (Fra) Ag2r La Mondiale, at 1-43 Tom Dumoulin (Ned) Jumbo-Visma, at 2-07 Lennard Kämna (Ger) Bora-Hansgrohe, at 2-14 Warren Barguil (Fra) Arkéa-Samsic, at 2-49 Sepp Kuss (USA) Jumbo-Visma, at 2-55 Cyclists pelted with ping pong-sized hail during freak storm at race in France The second stage of cycling's Critérium du Dauphiné quickly turned into something that you'd see in an apocalypse movie. As riders neared the finish line, the sky opened up and everyone below was pelted by ping pong-sized hailstones. The riders were just a few kilometers from the finish line at the top of the Col de Porte in the southwest part of France when the conditions turned bad. Cycling group Israel Start-Up Nation described the situation as "total chaos and mayhem." Belgian cyclist Tim Declercq was one of many riders that ended up with large red welts on his back due to the hailstones. Declearcq shared a photo on his Instagram story of what his back looked like afterwards. It wasn't exactly a pretty sight: What's New in the 303: Colorado - Top Bike Climbs Colorado is known world wide for its 14ers AND for its exceptional cycling terrain. Some of the worlds top climbs hail from Colorado - Pikes Peak - #4 US/#17 World, Mt Evans - #13 US/#94 World; also the highest paved road in North America) and Trail Ridge - #52 US and is the longest climb in the Continental US. Colorado's Top 10 Road Bike Climbs are 1. Pikes Peak, 2. Mount Evans, 3. Grand Mesa North, 4. Trail Ridge, 5. Grand Mesa South, 6. East Portal, 7. Independence Pass West, 8. Left Hand Canyon, 9. Wolf Creek Pass, South, and 10. Slumgulion Pass This page provides a summary for cycling and climbing by bike the top climbs in Colorado. Bicycling around Denver, Colorado Springs, Loveland, Aspen, Fort Collins, Idaho Springs, Grand Mesa and more). Biking up some of the greatest climbs in the world ( Pikes Peak, Mt Evans, Trail Ridge, Grand Mesa North, Left Hand Canyon, Guanella Pass, Independence Pass, and many more. This page contains the top bike climbs in Colorado. Cycling, riding and climbing the top, most difficult, hardest, challenging, extreme, best, scenic, inspiring, bucket list climbs in Colorado. These climbs can be viewed via the map below (scroll in to view climbs in particular areas), by a detailed list of the climbs that can be arranged by difficulty, distance (longest climbs in the area), altitude gained, highest elevation (highest summit), average grade (sort the grades by varying distances), lowest start point, etc. You can also view the Top 10 and Top 25 Bike Climbs in Colorado. Click on "Climb Page" to jump to the detail page for that particular bike climb. We feel this page provides a good summary of the best bicycling and biking climbs in Colorado. Video of the Week: Dave Deschenes Part 1 Upcoming Interviews: 8/27 Dave Scott uses every single workout to assess your body's performance capacity and predict why you could do in a race of a particular distance on that day. Talk about how routine practice helps dial it in for different disciplines. 8/28 Siri Lindley who was on the UCAN coaches panel and had a good perspective on COVID - "We've been a gift. Not training balls out is going to take discipline. Reframe as an opportunity to strengthen the parts of our life that needed work and bring us into our racing season when it comes." Closing: Thanks again for listening in this week. Please be sure to follow us @303endurance and @triathlon and of course go to iTunes and give us a rating and a comment. We'd really appreciate it! Stay tuned, train informed, and enjoy the endurance journey!
Moderated by: Ryan Cox, Extension Meat Specialist at the University of Minnesota Speakers: Laura Field, Legislative Coordinator for Nebraska Department of Agriculture and Preston Correll, Marksbury Farm, Kentucky. More about Marksbury farm here. “I’ve got a market, I’ve got the cattle, let’s get this going”… Ask yourself these two questions 1. Is there a true market for your product? And 2. Is there a steady supply year-round? For Preston Correll the bigger question aside from financing, supply and market demand was “can I spend enough time doing this? Can I keep my day job?” Starting out from ground zero “99 out of 100 times you will fail if you are expecting this new venture to pay your salary, pay for the farm, pay for your mortgage, I don’t care what your performance says it’s not going to work out that way.” Starting small and growing into your customer base can be very rewarding. Another key point, you must have excellent accounting. “I caution people who want to start from scratch and go get a big bank loan to do business.” Success rates of people reaching out wanting to process vs. those who actually go through with it. Laura Field describes Nebraska situation as “unique in the landscape of processing facilities as we have many large packers and a lot of smaller lockers that are certified USDA inspected and again just as many small lockers that are exempt. We do not have a State inspection program in Nebraska.” Even with a State Inspection program in place getting a facility up and running is and will be a rigorous process. Promoting Product – how to? You must have something to hang your hat on. It does not matter what type of product you have you must find your niche market, develop your label plus hold the necessary inventory for business. Starting out for Marksbury farms they had to have 15 weeks of sales in inventory per market. Understand the labels and what your product must be to label them as a specialty. Remember that “there is value in the brand.” Seasonality of Supply From a processing perspective the reality is that the business is dominated by weekly schedules. The shelf life of meat having a weekly delivery window is appropriate. From the marketing side seasonality isn’t necessary a big deal when you are very small, 20 head a year, if you are organized and have your processing spots set up in advance allowing you to sell when the time is good. When you grow larger seasonality is something that can be tough to manage. Having enough head to process every week you need to take inventory into account, and you may not always need that inventory when the next animal is ready to go. Co-Packing? Co-packing for a processor helps as added value to your processing plant especially if you personally do not have enough inventory to keep the plants doors open during the week. Preston suggests finding some way for the processor to get their customers vested in the success of the facility ensuring that they will continue to come and do business. How do to distribute your product? Know and research your state and/or federal processing as well as retail regulations and exemptions. Where do you start? Look at numerous other plants. How are they laid out, what do you like what don’t you like. Gain knowledge and the structure and equipment before you build and buy. If you are not knowledgeable in meat processing find someone that is that can help and advise. Listen for more information on pricing your product, prerequisites, Nebraska Beef in Schools Program and more!
Jordin can’t decipher a note she left herself yesterday. Her mom has an odd response to a meme. Chris lists a few things his daughter is doing that scares him. He and his wife create an amazing Billie Eilish spoof song called, “What’s He Wearing Outside?” Finally, Jordin talks with Dr. Ryan Cox about the brand new and incredible LGBTQ Speciality Clinic at Truman. CONTACT The LGBTQ Specialty Clinic at Truman Clinic Number: 816.404.4086 Email: LGBTQSpecialtyClinic@tmcmed.org
Inspired by music from Prince's single, Baltimore, What Man episode 2 takes a look into the recent events in Georgia ending with the death of Ahmaud Arbery. The six person panel this evening looks to unpack these tragic events and the cry for justice in our communities. This episode seeks to pull away from the emotion and try to get at the root of the events, all while trying to answer Where is the justice? How can we get to a place where the people can be heard, but are His people evening listening?Hosted by Harry Trapp, founder of 22Today Ministries, he's joined by Dartanion Hayward of Dartanion Hayward ministries, Shanon Wilkerson CEO of Flawless Faith Inc, Leo Jacobs, Curtis Wilkerson President of Decision Makers Inc., and a special guest for the evening, Senior Pastor of Severn Covenant Church Ryan Cox.
The PWR Spot Show is back on the air with John and Richard being joined by friends of the show Jonathan Williams and Mike Gordan as well as new friend Ryan Cox! Jonathan, Ryan went to New Beginnings USA and give their review of this new touring show! Then Mike joins them to talk about NWA Powerrr tapings that happened in Atlanta recently! If you like the podcast, spread the word on social media & tell your friends about the show and to check us out on Podbean and iTunes! Email us at palaverpodcasts@gmail.com Follow Palaver Productions on Instagram @itspalaverpodcasts Follow us on Twitter @pwrspotshow Follow Richard on Twitter & Instagram @nerdylaser
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Docusign VP of Global Partner Solutions joins State of Identity live from the KNOW Identity Forum San Francisco to discuss the challenges of building a digital identity ecosystem and the future of digital signatures.
From The Ground Up Reptile Podcast - Where we talk everything cold-blooded (Snake Podcast)
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We’re throwing you a curveball today, neither of our usual hosts are on this episode. We do have two outstanding real estate investors and fellow podcast hosts (bios and podcasts below) with us to share what are the biggest challenges they’ve faced, and what they would tell their younger selves as they were starting this journey. If you enjoyed today’s episode remember to subscribe in iTunes and leave us a review! Best Ever Tweet: “Done is better than perfect” - Whitney Sewell Ryan Cox Real Estate Background: Founder and principal of Founders Grove Capital Has raised and structured equity for over $300 million in multifamily assets Host of the podcast Based in Austin, TX Say hi to him at Whitney Sewell Real Estate Background: Began real estate journey in 2009, now syndicates apartment communities, giving 50% of profits to help children get adopted Host of Based in Roanoke, VA Say hi to him at How great would It be to buy a piece of institutional-quality, income-producing commercial buildings? Now you can… with . It’s NOT A REIT or a fund. is a new platform for non-accredited investors, where virtually anyone, regardless of income, can select a building leased to a major corporation and earn money from it! Start investing with as little as $500 at
In episode 14 of Life Through a Dram, I chat with Ryan Cox on the value of building relationships, the fight he needed to overcome a life-changing trauma, and how he decided to take action at schools with delinquent lunch money accounts. Topics on the menu include: How his personal relationships have shaped his life since a young age His decision to adopt his two nephews How a major trauma in his life has made permanent life-altering changes A rather cool (if freaky) party trick! Why he couldn't stand back and let kids be hungry at school, even though his own finances weren't in the best shape Why making people feel good about themselves is the key to making change in the world Settle back for an inspiring and heart-warming conversation as Ryan shares his story, and how you can look to his example of overcoming adversity, and be a part of your community that leads from the front and inspires change. Connect with Ryan: Ryan Cox on Twitter (https://twitter.com/ryanleecox) Ryan Cox on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ryanleecox/) Ryan Cox on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ryanleecox) Ryan Cox on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanleecox/) My equipment: Blue Snowball iCE Condenser Mic (https://amzn.to/2W75KtZ) On Stage DS7200B Adjustable Desk Mic Stand (https://amzn.to/2U2uZff) Dragonpad Pop Filter (https://amzn.to/2U3O2FR) This week's whisky is the Bowmore 12 year old (https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/p/5747/bowmore-12-year-old) . Slainte var. Support this podcast
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Ryan Cox of the Iron Cast (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/black-iron-gym-iron-cast) joins us to provide his perspective on doughnuts, revolution, and cultural marxism. Intro/Outro: Troy 00:00 - Introducting for the first time: RYFACE and the Iron Cast 04:41 - The Scene08:55 - Hardcore and Straight Edge15:12 - McQueen high gang sting19:51 - Full Blown Chaos29:00 - Responsibility to resist authority?46:48 - Ryans experience with hypocritical faith58:10 - FAKE NEWSSSZ69:02 - Tesla and self driving cars and automated morality74:52 - Nutrition Lies37:48 - The Rotundian Brigade
This is the finale. Banksy. Andrea Phillips. Seppuku. Zanzibar. Poachers. The Better Business Bureau. Bean and Gerris. They're all here, baby. Thanks for listening. There are technical difficulties, and we apologize for that. Thanks to Ryan Cox for being a stellar engineer, and thanks to the Stellars for being an engineer band.
We are excited to have Ryan Cox, Principal at Founders Grove Capital, a real estate investment and advisory firm dedicated to helping clients select and manage real estate investments that work for them. Ryan is responsible for helping clients select and manage real estate investments so they can build a more secure financial portfolio. Ryan hosts The Real Estate Innovators Podcast and he is a real faculty for drawing out some of the inside baseball elements of the real estate tech world. When he is not hosting his podcast, he is the CEO of Founders Grove Capital! Tune in as we talk about... Multifamily Real Estate Investor Real Estate Technology or PropTech Design in Commercial Real Estate Block Chain Platform and much more! Learn more about Ryan Cox on The Real Estate Innovators Podcast and Founders Grove Capital VO: You’re listening to Raising Your Antenna, with host Keith Zakheim. Keith: Welcome to Raising Your Antenna. And I’m your host, Keith Zakheim. Today, we have a guest, Ryan Cox that wears many hats. Being that this is a podcast, and many of you, like me are podcast addicts, let me give you Ryan’s podcast bona fides first. Ryan hosts a real estate innovators podcast, in which he interviews some of the bigger founders and influencers in the real estate tech/proptech market. I guess Ryan, one of the things we can kinda talk about is what we call this industry because I’m hearing a lot of names for it: proptech, real estate tech, other things. But anyway, Ryan’s podcast is a great listen. And he’s a real faculty for drawing out some of the inside baseball elements of the real estate tech world. That I think is great gold or father for investors and professionals in the real estate and the real estate technology space. So anyway, definitely give a listen. But, when he’s not hosting his podcast, Ryan is a CEO of Founders Grove Capital, where he himself is a super successful investor and advisor to investors. So Ryan, before we get going and kinda get into the nitty gritty of our conversation today, maybe give my audience some of your background, professional background. And also specifically, you know, why you do the podcast. You know, is that kind of a personal passion. And also, how it helps your business from a marketing perspective. So anyway, welcome aboard and, yeah, it’s to you. Ryan: Well, Keith. Thanks so much for having me on the show. Excited to talk about a little commercial real estate tech, a little about my business. So, my background is, you know, I really, primarily, my primary business is to focus on multi-family value-added opportunities. So, my core business is as real estate investor and working with investors to buy multi-family assets here in the state of Texas. The podcast, as you said, is developed, I guess, primarily, out of a passion and some curiosity. So, I found it to be, you know as an investor, a really great avenue on a weekly basis to really dig in to all of the, you know commercial real estate tech that is developing around us. And the podcast has given me an opportunity, you know, really, a calling card to knock on any door and talk to founders about their background and unique insight that they had in their background to lead them to found a commercial real estate tech company. And on the podcast, I’m really just able to, you know, dig in what their background is, what unique insight, talk about the solution, how it benefits and impacts their users. And then try to suss out, really, just their insights from their work, about how they see the overall real estate market and that changing, and the impact of commercial real estate tech. I think the big driver for before the podcast is, you know, number one is I’m an advocate for my investors. So, I feel like it’s a priority for me to really be able to have a broad view of all of the technology that is, really, just starting to make an impact. But, I believe in the next three to five years, would dramatically shift the way that a lot of business in real estate gets done. So, I wanna make sure that I’m not flat-footed and that I’m being an advocate for my investors and paying attention to all the real estate tech that is transforming how we do business. I think.. Keith: You know, I, you’ve, again, being a listener to I think your last two episodes. I think you do a great job of listening that kind of feedback, and getting really down to the founder’s course to both your entrepreneurial side as well as your passion. Specifically, of this CRE-tech space. So anyway, I enjoy and I encourage my listeners to download it, become a subscriber, and listen cause it’s really, it’s a great listen. So, let’s dive in and my first question Ryan is that you know, where in, when I say we, I mean you and me from the marketing side are in the super-exciting space of what we call CRE-tech/prop tech. But, there are tons of applications found in the market. So, if that big data applications and, or you know spaces service as a business, virtual marketplaces and leasing tenant focus platforms, private management, augmented reality, and others. Clearly, some are getting more ink than others in space as a service comes to mind. But, as an investor and an advisor, I’m curious in your perspective. What are the exciting areas, that maybe somewhat under the radar right now. So you know, trying to bring somebody into a no-tell where we work. Okay, no big deal. Lots of money’s going there. That’s just aping what everybody else is doing. But, what are the areas, you know, applications that you think have the potential for real disruption, will attract early adopters, and in the next few years, where should the savvy investor who really wants to be part of the space looking to allocate money? Ryan: Well, first of all, I think that there are a ton of really interesting across, you know, like you said teantt project management. There’s a really, really quite a few interesting, you know spaces to play in CRE-tech. I think, as I think about the next two or three is we’re just so early. Especially regards to adoptions, it seems to me like the folks that are focused on data and that could be a cross-spaces as service, virtual marketplaces, leasing tenant project management and that stuff. The folks that are taken a data first enabled to monetize that early, enabled to give users actual data to make decision for that real estate investors, for lets space users, you know building owners. It seems to me like those folks are probably to the best start because there’s a value they can charge users afforded data. But, the collection of that data also gives them flexibility as they grow out, you know, the solutions that are provided to end-users. Keith: Yeah, we see for example both in CRE and also this residential real estate is, you know, a lot of these companies are multi-generational families that abound, you know, especially in the big cities, right. So, they own a lot of the office space, they own a lot of residential real estate, and they’ve been making money in this space for a long time. And as a result, the little more buttoned-up conservative, unless, willing to be early adopters. And we found with our clients, is that the case to be made at least initially, is surely an economic play, right. So, this is how you gonna be more efficient and save money. But, you know, how, what do you see is being the most partner-compelling arguments to, you know, CRE-tech as CRE-owners in order to get them to kinda take that first leap of faith into some of these, you know, applications and areas. And it could be, you know, big data which is maybe, there is some would have, you know, an easier, a leap of faith from data, the argument for efficiency and economic savings probably easier than making, also, I realized much more quickly. But, how do you advise your clients, or what do you see your founders in terms of being able to, you know, circumvent or achieve some of those obstacles? Ryan:Well, I think that from a founder’s perspective, you know, I think the venture community has great channels into, you know, big, you know, big brokerage. I would just definitely in avenue to get widespread adoption across a numbered users and geographies. I think that a lot of the bug development companies have their own adventure arm that you know, co-investing with the venture firms or looking to, you know, incubate and grow their own, you know, own kind of tech. So i do think that there are great opportunities with the right venture partner or being able to sit with the right investment or development company to help kinda scale the platform out. So. Keith: So, how are you looking for money for for example. It's not just about the money, but the strategic value that these investors can bring in terms of opening up new channels and helping with initial adaption? Rayna: Absolutely, the faster to market in adaption. I think is what you see in the re-work examples. They are just trying to raise the biggest, the best and have amass the monopoly. I think that the fastest routes to market, the more channels that you have to be able to deploy the product, the better your chances for success. Keith: Yeah that’s a great segue to the next topic I want to discuss, which is basis of service. And companies like re-work, and notel raising money on previously unthinkable valuations. I have a 2-part question. So, clearly, there is some type of bubble forming, and this not the first tech-vertical or general investment vertical to experience a bubble and there’s a lot of money-chasing deals and we work in (notel) just based on evaluations are clearly benefiting from all that money that’s on the sidelines looking to invest in this space. So, it’s 2 questions. You know, it’s not new what we work in (notel) are dealing, right. So, we just been around for a long time. Yet, we are left behind in the dust. These newer companies are gobbling up market share and their valuations are significantly higher. So, what’s been the drivers of their growth versus what we’ve seen in the past? And the 2nd question, Ryan, which I know comes up everywhere. Which is, you know, we work in (notel) have experienced, any other companies by the way just keep referring to these two, but they’ve experienced this growth in a real estate environment in which the market is just fantastic and also experiencing above all, right. What’s that gonna look like when there is an inevitable downturn. That’s what real estate is historically, so it’s not gonna continue and values are not gonna continue to appreciate and as I understand their business model which is, you know, leasing up a lot of space and being able to upsell that to tenants. What happens when, you know, values go down and their existing tenants can go lock in space for much cheaper prices. So, 2-part question: drivers of growth versus the history of the space as well as what it’s all gonna look like during an inevitable downturn? Ryan: Yeah, those are good questions. I don’t think anybody can accurately predict. But just some thoughts. I think, you know, running we were.. Keith: The beauty of being a podcast, of being a prognosticator, is that they only remember when you’re right and when you’re wrong, no one cares. So, that’s, you know, we can say whatever we want. Be Nostradamus, right? Ryan: Right. Well, if we were on video, everybody would be able to see me in my wizard hat. Keith: (Laughs). Exactly. Ryan: My answer here. I mean, (Ryan), we were cause undertaking the company’s taken a name as an approach to spending, investing heavily on growth, in hopes that profits will follow. I think, in the most likely scenario, is that, the thing that’s been driving growth in valuations for these companies will ultimately will come to roost. You know, right now, we’re in a growth at all cost negative gross margins. I think that we workers gotten so big that we’re seeing a lot more access to their data and, you know, right now, their focused on growth in a winner take all mode similar to some other tech companies we’ve seen at Silicon Valley. You know something , the ultimate challenge, so that goal is that if you can grow to a large size and create a market monopoly. Then, over time, you’re able to, you know, raise prices because you’ve got some sort of walk-in with those customers. I think the challenge right now in the current environment is that there’s so much private capital out there and so many entrepreneurs willing to take on big dogs. It would be a re-work at this case but people with. I think you need value proposition in a co-working space. So, on a venture capital people chasing, I don’t see right now that there is a monopoly in place. And then those companies are public, so you know valuations that can be tricky. Just a tricky area when we talk about private money. So, the question will be if there is a downturn and we’re not in a profitable place and that money dries up. How do you sustain growth or shift on a dime with your users to a profitable model. Keith: Yeah, for sure. I do, you know, so you mention Amazon and Amazon first of the 15-year run and they probably are the exception to the rule in terms of being able to early on stake-out they wouldn’t call a monopolistic position but certainly, 800-pound gorilla type of corporation. But, if you look at ride-sharing. So, a company like Uber tried to do that but the market was so large. The problems of executions are great and the amount of so much money on the sidelines willing to go into that space. Left has been able to significantly cut into their business over last few years with no one inside there. It seems to me also, the spaces service industry. The various entry are really just raising the capital. I mean, I don’t know there’s much secret sauce in doing that except for being able to sustain the losses initially and go gobble up property. So, it’ll be interesting to see how that shakes out and what it all looks like in a number of years but I know everybody in our industry is watching that closely and that will be interesting as we go forward. Ryan: Yeah, totally great I think. I definitely think the spaces services creating a value for large enterprise and small businesses alike. It’ll be up to those organizations to find a profitable, sustainable, long-term business model, which is yet to be proven. So, I think that there will be some, I think that there’ll be winners, I think that there’ll be losers. I think that there’ll probable even a few that rise to the top and are able to sustain there long-term. Keith: Alright. Moving on. Entrepreneurs and startups and certainly marketing agencies, we love the buzzwords. Alright, so, you can raise money and you can throw out terms like artificial intelligence or augmented reality or blockchain or cryptocurrency and figure out how to present your business plan and I think companies or startups are hoping that investors will follow that with investment. So, blockchain is a bit, is a buzzword that is being thrown around, our industry, the CRE-tech industry. We do a lot of work and energy and I thought blockchain is a fantastic application of blockchain platforms with application in the energy markets because energy in general’s becoming a lot more distributed and decentralized and blockchain is a fantastic application for industries that are going in that direction. We’ve seen a number of companies over the last 6 to 12 months that come to us and claim to have some type of blockchain application real estate whether that’s for raising money, whether that’s because it can cut out some of the soft-cost involved in transactions, whether it’s because of blockchain application will make shrink the timeline for these transactions. There’s a number of reasons why blockchain could be a good application in the real estate industry. Curious what your thoughts are as to what those applications are? Are you seeings things that right now are more substance and hype? Do you think at this point just more hype and people throwing around the word? What’s your take on all that? Ryan: I think there’s a lot of hype, I mean, blockchain is really just a lot of copies of a gigantic cell spreadsheet. So, I think that there’s some interesting possibilities for blockchain. Clearly, to the number of hands that have touched a transaction to potentially cut out intermediaries. I think that there are some regulatory things that need to happen as those boundaries get pushed. I think that it’s a move in the right direction but whether it’s blockchain, artificial intelligence, a machine learning, there’s a lot of entrepreneurs that are tackling that technology and trying to integrate it into their business and or their philosophy. When you talk to the technologist about where we are with those technologies and what they’re capable of doing, there’s somewhat of a sentiment that, yeah, the baseline is there but today they don’t function as they’re being promised or advertised as. So, I think that is commercial real estate technology is playing catch up to a lot of technology innovations from, maybe the past 15-20 years and that started to really grow inside of commercial real estate maybe in the past 5-6 years. I think that this group of entrepreneurs is in the right place and on pace or the slightly behind fintech or other spaces where they’re trying to develop the technology to truly make an impact. Keith: Yeah, we’ve spoken with a few companies recently who feel that blockchain and cryptocurrency solution will enable owners and CRE owners to have opportunities for liquidity and to bring in partners or investors in a way that they can’t with the current financial and legal infrastructure in real estate. So, that’s what, from what I understand from these companies, they think they can be deploying those solutions relatively quickly. It’s a proof in a pudding. Ryan: Yeah, I mean. Title company, all kinds of things, potentially make an impact or just we’re not there today. I think, we’ve got smart entrepreneurs that are working on solutions and are really trying to develop that technology to make it viable. And, where we are today versus where we’ll be in 5 years, is one of the reasons I have a podcast or I’m on this show, talking to you about it because I’m very interested in watching those developments and understanding how people are leveraging the technology and using that technology to change the way we work, live, play.. Keith: Yeah, so let’s talk about play. Another great segue, is Ryan, you’re a great host. So, when you’re the guest, you can do my work for me. That’s perfect. I wanna talk about apps and platforms and features that companies now are offering to enhance the tenant experience. It seems like a very millennial thing. So, in my company, we’re always kind of our executive team is always discussing. Alright, so, how do we make millennials happy, keep them productive, make sure that we’re able to retain them? And, I started my business 15 years ago, I wasn’t really having that conversation. It was more around, let’s just create professional development opportunities, make sure paying them fairly, and treating them with respect. But now, they want things that are gonna enhance their social experience, logistical experience. Work is now just not about work but it’s responsibility of companies and now it seems like maybe a building owner’s as well to provide a home-like experience or social experience, cultural experiences within the 4 walls of the workplace. Companies like Comfy, I've seen HQO, Office App, Equium. Again, they’re going out there and trying to convince owners and landowners that their responsibilities transcend just a physically-built environment. What’s been your experience in speaking either with your clients or with founders about the receptivity towards this? Who’re gonna be the early adapters? Is this just kind of like a fad right now but, we’re gonna eventually go back into haywork is work? What do you think on that? Ryan: I think that broader society is just moving towards more experiences whether that’s the bloomers who are moving out of houses then looking for less kind of ownership responsibilities to give them opportunities to travel, to go and do, to hop on an RV and go across America. Keith: I’ve got a 19-year old so we’re having these discussions which give me a little me more grey hair than I had prior. Ryan: (Laughs) And you know the 19-year olds in the same boat. How do I create more experiences, driven by a very different and very visual world with Instagram, Facebook, Social. It’s a ‘hey, what experiences are you having?’ And I think cause it’s less driven by the material. When I think about the specific applications that are going after a different experience in a work environment. I again think it comes back down to the channel. I think that the broad offering, well I guess, the appeal to many users will be more applicable if it serves out more as an amenity that people are able to choose from a la carte or a part of a package. Kinda like a TV dinner. Say ‘Hey, wanna be able to have access to all of these different applications to be able to create this experience in our work environment.’ I think that somebody’s applications are very niche. And so, if they’re not paying attention to the channel or how they’re partnering with other applications to create that experience could potentially be an uphill battle. But, yeah, I mean I think that experience-driven is what is driving re-work or notel or the other kind of space as a service. I think that when IBM is taking re-work space, it’s a very clear communication to the market that experience is valued and IBM’s one of all those technology companies out there so, it’s not just the startups, the millennials that are focused on creating that experience for their employees. Keith: Yeah, that’s a really good point. So, a lot of our listeners are themselves founders and entrepreneurs. I thought maybe, we’d just end, Ryan, with just your observations of the common denominators between the companies and founders that succeed, those that don’t. That really can be anything from leadership skills to how to manage money, to operations, to figuring out audience, marketing. Whatever the case, but I got a thought that your advice would be compelling to the people listening. Ryan: Yeah, I think that those with a good product and user experience. I think about some fintech apps, like Robinhood. When Robinhood comes to mind, it’s like very easy to use, it’s very visually appealing. So, I think that applications that are focused on great user-experience. I think that have some sort of data or value that they’re able to charge customers from Day 1 increase sustainable profitability. And I think that just have really low overhead, low volume kinda revenue targets to keep them accountable to grow. I think that they’re gonna have, those that start with that business model will have early adapters that are potentially more forgiving of the product, that are able to receive feedback, to really shape the product, to listen to customers’ demands and pay attention to their roadmap in a unique way that keeps them from over-building or steering the roadmap in a direction that is actually not a demand or want on their customer base. Which is, back to my earlier talk, was those that are due to a really good job of aggregating and creating actionable data, will be able to build off that data in a meaningful way, and create a roadmap that is really impactful for their users. Keith: That makes sense and I think for every founder and businessman and entrepreneur, what Churchill always said to his people, ‘Keep buggering on KBO.’ Just gotta stick with it, right? And, there’s gonna be lots of ups and downs and challenges. But, if you believe in your vision and you believe in your product and believe in your ability to execute, then you gotta keep going. Certainly, until the bank account says zero. So, with that Ryan, I think we’ll end there. Was there anything else that you wanted to add or tell our listeners? Ryan: I guess the one thing I would add is I am co-hosting a commercial real estate tech event in Austin on October 25th. We’ve got a great panel of tech founders that includes Michael Mandel with ComStak, Arie with WiredScore, Ryan Turner with Refinery, and Doug Shenkman with Tenax. As well as a panel of venture capitalists from Fifth Wall, Navitas, and Metaprop. So, it would be a great event downtown Austin with food and drinks and some great founders and venture capitalists to give you much of the same conversation about the state of the world of CRE Tech and the state of the market, and what’s coming up. Keith: And I will be there. So, if that’s, if you wanna scream that from the rooftops as well, enables you to add one more person to the event, feel free. Maybe, if you tell enough people, my mom will come as well, if I’m gonna be there. But, Ryan: We’d love to have your mom. Keith: It’s an exciting event, I will be there. I’m gonna be travelling from New York to Austin for it. And, goodluck with that. I guess, I’ll see you there, Ryan. So, thank you for being our guest today. And just again, for our listeners, Raising Your Antenna is a podcast dedicated to bringing on venture capitalists and founders who are transforming B2B technology spaces including today’s CRE (Commercial Real Estate) technology. Antenna Group which is the primary sponsor of Raising Your Antenna, is a digital marketing and public relations firm which services companies from startups all the way to Fortune 100 companies that are in the B2B technology space. So Ryan, thanks again and look forward to seeing you in Austin. Ryan: We all look forward to it. Thanks, Keith! Keith: And another episode of Raising Your Antenna is in the books. I hope you enjoyed today’s episode and look forward to connecting again next week. Raising Your Antenna is a weekly podcast hosted by yours truly, Keith Zakheim, that features the movers and shakers, and key influencers of the B2B technology industry. Our guests are leading revolutions and disruptions in the mobility, clean energy, healthcare, and real estate technology industries. Raising Your Antenna’s brought to you by Antenna Group, a full-service digital marketing and public relations agency that focuses on the B2B technology industry. 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Join us tonight as one of our Youth Leaders, Ryan Cox, share a message titled: What Mirror are you Looking in? Key Scripture: 1 Samuel 16:-17
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In episode 22, Eugene and Charlie find themselves caught in the clutches of the Ann Arbor police department. They struggle with Greg Burkowski, a cop with an affinity for his mother. Special thanks to Ryan Cox for putting up with us. Thanks to Arts@Michigan for funding us (why?).
Have you ever wanted to see a musical about UN representatives.... and genies? Well, now you can hear it! Special thanks to Ryan Cox for his piano skills. Thanks to Arts@Michigan for the funding!
The 20th episode of our podcast! On this episode, Eugene and Charlie interview Riley Dumpsman, a child actor. Special thanks to Ryan Cox for his excellent engineering skills.
In this episode, Eugene and Charlie catch up on their lives, including that of Eugene's bizarrely named baby. They have on Ezra Gutierrez-Thompson, AKA Old Wolf, an entrepreneur and childcare specialist. Special thanks to Ryan Cox because he Flyin' Rocks! Thanks to Arts@Michigan for the sponsorship.
In this episode, three of Ann Arbor's foremost bad playwrights perform their latest musical along with Eugene and Charlie. A stunning indictment of modern societal and gender mores, the musical chronicles the lives of various woodland creatures in Somerset County, New Jersey. This is one show you won't want to miss! Special thanks to Ryan Cox for being a huge pianist!
In this episode, Eugene and Charlie talk a little about Eugene's new child -- Kitty Kid Kum -- and interview Harry Goldberg, a father, slam poet, and lawyer. Special thanks to Ryan Cox for his engineering skills.
On this episode, Charlie and Eugene talk about Charlie's sponsorships and Eugene's screenplay. They're joined by Captain Seamus Abernathy, a salty sea dog with a heart of gold... or so they think. Special thanks to Ryan Cox for engineering his way into our hearts. Theme music by the Stellars. Thanks to Arts@Michigan for sponsoring us!
Eugene is, curiously enough, missing from this episode. Charlie begins by interviewing Karen Woodsman, a local woman who peaked in high school, but is quickly side-tracked by an insane janitor's loud-mouthed commentary. An episode full of twists, turns, and loop-de-loops, this is one you won't want to miss. This episode brought to you by Germy's Wormies and Shania Twain. Special thanks to Ryan Cox for putting up with something this dumb this often.
On this episode, Charlie and Eugene chat with Barbara and Sandy -- self described relationship experts, best friends(?), and the owners of a local tea shop. They also work out some personal issues with their friendship. This episode sponsored by Ya Friend's Crotch. Special thanks to Ryan Cox for sticking with us through thicc and thinn.
In this episode, Charlie isn't around to co-host. Weirdly enough, he's kinda been missing for a while? Anyway, the guest today is James Jonathan, founder of Jimmy John's sandwiches. Eugene and James talk about the concept of free smells when they're interrupted by a violent guardian. A kind-of-attentive protector. A grey-ish knight. The Shrew. This episode brought to you by chapstick. Special thanks to Ryan Cox for not freaking out at all the vigilante action in this episode.
On this week's episode, Eugene and Charlie interview Reggie Breckenridge, a perpetually injured man with an important message for the Ann Arbor community. Also, Charlie might have killed someone, and Eugene might have caused a water crisis. This episode brought to you by Edgar Allen Poe Emporium and some snowboard shop. Special thanks to Ryan Cox for being like a British man requesting a Rolls Royce: "A Good Engine, 'ere."
In this episode of A2Z, Eugene and Charlie plumb the depths of Charlie's new relationship. In addition, the pair interview Chet Fring, an archaeologist of some note. Or perhaps one-note. We're not sure. All Game of Thrones spoilers are bleeped. Thanks to Ryan Cox for being a stellar engineer, and thanks to The Stellars for being engineer theme song players.
Our favorite bits and pieces from our tumultuous first year. Thanks to Ryan Cox, an amazing engineer.
In this episode, Eugene goes to jail. The boys talk to his roommate, sweaty Jim. This episode brought to you by three different hardware stores. Special thanks to Ryan Cox for being like a good train employee: an excellent engineer!
In this episode, Eugene and Charlie talk about mugging, unexpected success, and Evolution Burger. Also, they interview Chunce the Flapper, the self-proclaimed Mr. Hollywood and a local grifter without any nose. This episode brought to you by a flower shop. Special thanks as always to intrepid engineer Ryan Cox for being like Woody in Toy Story: not being afraid to deal with a little buzz.
On this episode, Charlie and Eugene catch up on the unexpected success of the A.V. Chub, talk about relationships, and interview Herb Breakfast Sr., a former vet and current dad. Also, a brand new ASMR segment of the pod! Special thanks to Ryan Cox for being a dutiful engineer. True filial piety is present in the engineer / host relationship and matches the Confucian ideal.
In this episode, Charlie and Eugene update you on their life situations, the new cult based around this very podcast (we know you're out there), and new business ideas. Also, we talk to Tyler Leadington, a 17-year old restaurant worker with a few medical issues... This episode brought to you by Stanley's Leather Mart! Special thanks to Ryan Cox for being an incredible engineer.
Oh, glorious day! Better audio quality is here! A very special thanks to Ryan Cox for being an excellent audio engineer. On this episode, Eugene and Charlie interview Bixby Williamson, a scion of Ann Arbor's most notable wealthy family. They talk about immortality, doubloons, and squirrels. Plus, Charlie is a dog! Literally! Theme song credits to the Stellars, as always.
This week has old friend Ryan Cox, confused about the direction the show has now taken and how bikes are not just innocent childhood transportation. All this and more on this week's Your Only Option!
Ryan Cox stops by the studio, and we have an epic nerdfest about the upcoming Han Solo movie and Star Wars in general. We wax philosophical about Ron Howard's potential for the franchise, go in super deep (giggity) to the numerous sources of lore, and Ryan actually compares Star Wars to the Bible lol. We also forgot to talk about Kevin Smith and the fact that both of our last names have perceived references to male genitalia. This is an hour and twelve minutes of true geekdom. You're welcome.
At some stage we all say 'enough is enough', we develop a desire to leave our day jobs to take control of our lives. But how do you achieve your financials dreams whilst working full time? Simple, you develop a side hustle! This week on Investing in the US Podcast it is Part 2 of a two part series devoted to interviewing side hustlers. Ryan Cox is crushing it in his day job but he still finds time to source and close on CRACKIN deals. Continuously working towards his goal of financial freedom. Head to www.rsnpropertygroup.com/podcast to find out more. Until next week, take care, be safe and remember... Happy Investing!
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Are you interested in joining Radio Club, or maybe just want some cool podcasts to follow on the bus to school or work? Ryan Cox interviews Charlie Hanacek as the up and coming BHS Radio Club. Highlights include future live streaming, and sweet shows, and why now is the time to get involved! For the aspiring student radio broadcaster, the club meets Thursday mornings at 7:45 in Mr. Dunn's room. Also visit us at www.bestofbcb.org
Are you interested in joining Radio Club, or maybe just want some cool podcasts to follow on the bus to school or work? Ryan Cox interviews Charlie Hanacek as the up and coming BHS Radio Club. Highlights include future live streaming, and sweet shows, and why now is the time to get involved! For the aspiring student radio broadcaster, the club meets Thursday mornings at 7:45 in Mr. Dunn’s room. Also visit us at www.bestofbcb.org
Greetings love bunnies! Welcome to episode 58, Free Music & Love. Deep House mixed by Ken ECB Christensen from Chicago. Alphabet Music LLC. ******No tracklisting!***** 1indienation.com is in the middle of being switched onto different servers. I will let you know when the site is back up! For now I will be posting the mixes on here, mixcloud and possibly Podomatic again. To get all the mixes without delay subscribe on iTunes!! :) Sean Moore- DJs don't need skills, Nobody Cares Feat. Rachael Depp Sean Moore - DJ's Don't Need Skills, Nobody Cares (feat. Rachael Depp) by seantheflexguy Special Shout Outs: Dave Mora, Ryan Cox, Vincent, Batman, Adam Ross, Philip Odegard, & Scott Wozniak. Facebook Fan Page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rachael-Depp/69430088671