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Part 1 - On this episode Julia is joined by her long time co-host Scott Jacobson, aka Jay. They caught up on what's been going on in their lives, death, being technologically inept, getting old, Hailey Welch and how easy it is to become an influencer if you're young and hot. They talked about Julia's latest clients who can't seem to make a decision to save their life and American sayings that she is constantly getting wrong. Watch and listen for many laughs! We hope you enjoy this episode and as always, please share and subscribe. For all the links and info, visit linktree.com/juliabendis
We get a First Thunder Fire update from Scott Jacobson, with Public Affairs for Black Hills National Forest. Meet Austin the Producer. H O T T O Goooooooosssssss. Austin Goss from The Dakota Scout is back to prognosticate about leadership, Dusty's petition signing, and a hint about upcoming heat. Trump is for Cannbis. ISO - Victory Gala speaker. Tweets about babies. @AustinGossSD @JakeShoenbeck @DakotaTownHall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CHECKERS AND WRECKERS FOR FRIDAY, AUGUST 30THNASCARSATURDAY, AUGUST 24TH-DAYTONA Harrison Burton emerged from the pack late in the last lap to win his first NASCAR Cup Series race. The win was the 100th for the legendary Wood Brothers. The win also locks Harrison Burton in the playoffs from 34th in the point standings. WHAT'S NEXT: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST-SOUTHERN 500-DARLINGTON RACEWAY-5ISH USA WHERE WAS I/SCHATZ WATCHFRIDAY, AUGUST 23RD: RIVER CITIES SPEEDWAY-GRAND FORKSLATE MODELS Mike Greseth survived heavy traffic and constant pressure from Dustin Strand to win the Late Model feature. WORLD OF OUTLAWS SPRINTCARS Carson Macedo started 6th and was in the lead of the main event at halfway out of 40 laps. Macedo fought off Buddy Kofoid and heavy traffic to pick up win number 5 on the year over Kofoid and Sheldon Haudenschild. Donny Schatz picked off 6 cars to finish 5th. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24TH: RED RIVER VALLEY SPEEDWAY-WEST FARGODANNY SCHATZ MEMORIAL SUPERIOR CUSTOMS IMCA RACESAVER SPRINTS Tyler Rabenberg led the back half of the Danny Schatz Memorial pocketing $1,515 in the process. Tom Cummings made RRVS History when he clinched the track championship at the age of 72. Becoming the oldest to do it. WORLD OF OUTLAWS SPRINTCARS Carson Macedo led every lap of 30 on Saturday Night's Main event for his 6th win of the year over Sheldon Haudenschild and Buddy Kofoid. Donny Schatz suffered a right rear tire puncture but managed to recover for an 11th place finish. Felton, MN's Andy Pake thrilled the local crowd by qualifying 2nd, winning heat 2, finishing 2nd in the dash, and mixing it up with the best in the business on the way to a 6th place finish. WHAT'S NEXT: FRIDAY, AUGUST 30TH-SATURDAY, AUGUST 31ST-HUSETS HIGH BANKED NATIONALS-HUSETS SPEEDWAY-BRANDON, SD. SUNDAY, AUGUST 25TH: BUFFALO RIVER SPEEDWAY SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT 2-GLYNDONKate Taves won in the Lightning Sprints. Then Cole Neset won in the Midwest Mods. Cole Greseth won in the Street Stocks. The Superior Customs Sprints were won by Laela Eisenschenk over her twin sister Amelia. Scott Jacobson won in the Sportmods with “The Crusher” Justin Jones winning the championship. Nathan Kohl took the Hobby Stock feature with Chase Peterson winning the championship. Then the Modifieds closed out the night with Allen Kent winning both the feature and track championship. MONDAY, AUGUST 26TH-RED RIVER KART CLUB SEASON FINALETilly Smedshammer won for the 2nd week in a row in the Novice 1a feature. River Korynta won in the Novice 1b class. Easton Aukland won for the 7th time this year in the Rookie 1s. Corban Korynta won in the Novice 2s. Lincoln Korynta won in the Rookie 2s. Chase Kenyon won in the 206 Blues. Zayden Braaten won in the 206 Blacks. And Vince Noble won in the Adult Stocks. WHAT'S HAPPENINGTONIGHTRED RIVER VALLEY SPEEDWAY SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP WITH LIGHTNING SPRINTS-WEST FARGO-7I94 EMR SPEEDWAY SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP-FERGUS FALLS-7RIVER CITIES SPEEDWAY SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP-GRAND FORKS-7 SATURDAY, AUGUST 31STVIKING SPEEDWAY LABOR DAY DOUBLE HEADER NIGHT 1-ALEXANDRIA-6SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1STVIKING SPEEDWAY LABOR DAY DOUBLE HEADER NIGHT 1-ALEXANDRIA-6MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2NDMADISON SPEEDWAY SEASON CHAMPIONSHIP NIGHT-MADISON, MN-6THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5THRIVER CITIES SPEEDWAY PRELUDE TO THE JOHNNY-NLRA CHAMPIONSHIP-GRAND FORKS-7THIS WEEK ON THE VICTORY LAPNASCAR, Formula 1, and IndyCar start the show, we go in depth with the World of Outlaws action from grand Forks and Fargo, we recap all the racing I saw, we give results from the local tracks, we update the unintentional roll over contest (9 drivers, 8 ½ flips, 34 points) and we tell you what's happening all on Fargo/Moorhead's #1 racing show where you can find wherever you get your podcasts or under our very own podcast tab on KFGO.com or the KFGO app.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Jacobson, 20 year veteran real-estate investor, explains what metrics you should be looking to see in a property's financials if you're hoping to invest in a multi-family property, as well as advice in working with a syndicate group of investors. Take a listen!
Very few things are as important as where someone lives. Scott Jacobson of Onward Equity joins the podcast to discuss how to create investment value for both owners and residents, as well as some of the challenges investors face in today's complex property management industry.Value-added opportunities can include physical renovations and landscaping to create curb appeal. Scott also stresses the importance of treating residents with respect and care, since being responsive and attentive ultimately affects their overall experience and shows that you value their time.Further, he talks about the primary challenges in property management such as rising interest rates, obtaining new deals, increasing costs for property insurance, and property-specific issues.Learn more about Rent Manager's industry-leading accounting, reporting, maintenance, and communication features at RentManager.com, or connect with us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter.You can learn more about Scott Jacobson on LinkedIn, and Onward Equity on the company's website.Visit RentManager.com/Podcast to submit an idea for an upcoming episode of Beyond Rent and discover more about the program.
Scott Jacobson, public affairs officer with the U.S. Forest Service, says since 2002, foresters and crews have been replanting trees to help the forest fill back in after the Jasper Fire.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1329 In today's episode, we're diving into the world of real estate with a guest who has transformed landscapes and lives. With over twenty years under his belt, our guest has not only built a real estate empire across the Midwest but has also extended his success to touch the lives of those in need. From thousands of apartment units to providing a comforting haven for cancer patients, his journey is a testament to the power of combining passion with action. Get ready to be inspired by the story of a man whose investments go beyond the financial, creating a lasting impact on communities and individuals alike. Join us in welcoming the visionary behind Onward Equity and the SON Foundation, Scott Jacobson! Website: https://www.onward-equity.com ________ Go to www.BusinessBros.biz to be a guest on the show or to find out more on how we can help you get more customers! #Businesspodcasts #smallbusinesspodcast #businessmarketingtips #businessgrowthtips #strategicthinking #businessmastery #successinbusiness #businesshacks #marketingstrategist #wealthcreators #businessstrategies #businesseducation #businesstools #businesspodcast #businessmodel #growthmarketing #businesshelp #businesssupport #salesfunnel #buildyourbusiness #podcastinglife #successgoals #wealthcreation #marketingcoach #smallbusinesstips #businessmarketing #marketingconsultant #entrepreneurtips #businessstrategy #growyourbusiness Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6164371927990272 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/businessbrospod/support
On this episode Julia spoke with her old co host and friend Scott Jacobson. They talked about how Israel is always held to a different standard, the friends they lost because of what's going on there, Julia shared messages she has received from people she thought were friends and where all the hatred is stemming from. Hope you enjoy the show - don't forget to subscribe and share!
"Peace is more than just the absence of war. Peace requires respect for the worth and dignity of our fellow human beings, tolerance among individuals, and harmony within each person." Humanist International's Oslo Declaration on PeaceThis week, AJ and Mark tackle Humanist perspectives on global conflicts such as the current Israel-Palestine crisis and the role of religion in exacerbating or potentially resolving this deep-seated conflict. Our interview with journalist Scott Jacobson, whose boots on the ground in Ukraine bring a raw, provided an evidence-based angle to our discourse and demonstrates the critical role of informed journalism in shaping societal discourse. Join us on this exploration, amplify the conversation, and help shape a more humane approach to the global stage.Episode References:HUK: Statement on the Middle EastHumanist International Statement on Russian Invasion of UkraineAbout Scott Douglas Jacobsen:
When it comes to doing larger Real Estate deals, the power of partnerships comes into play. It's helpful to leverage several sources of capital and specific areas of expertise in order to fund deals and execute on business plans. Scott Jacobson, Founder of Onward Equity, started out as a solo operator in smaller apartment buildings and a small office building in Indiana before joining a networking group and scaling his efforts with other members into larger multifamily buildings across several states.
Welcome back to the Multifamily Wealth Podcast! In this episode, I'm joined by Scott Jacobson, an Indianapolis-based real estate investor with nearly two decades of experience. Scott's journey began with house hacking in the early 2000s and evolved into acquiring single-family and small multifamily properties.Over time, he transitioned to larger multifamily deals, sometimes using his own funds and often partnering with investors. We delve into Scott's fascinating story, including a deal from 2017 where he acquired an Indianapolis property with no money down, thanks to creative capital structuring. It's an episode filled with actionable insights for both seasoned and novice investors.Are you tired of competing with other buyers and waiting for brokers to send you deals? Want to learn exactly how you can find more discounted multifamily deals than you know what to do with? Click here:https://www.multifamilywealtheducation.com/offmarketAre you looking to invest in real estate but don't want to deal with the hassle of finding great deals, signing on debt, and managing tenants? Aligned Real Estate Partners partners with passive investors looking for the returns, stability, and tax benefits investing in real estate offers, but not the work - join our investor club to be notified of future investment opportunities.Join here: https://alignedrep.com/investor-application/Connect with Axel:- Follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/multifamilywealth/- Connect with him on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/axelragnarsson/- Learn more about Aligned Real Estate Partners: https://alignedrep.com/investor-application/Connect with Scott:- Connect with him on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-jacobson-cpa-47a605270/- Learn more about Onward Equity: https://www.onward-equity.com/
How do you feel about investing in mentorship?In this episode of The Real Estate Mindset podcast, we chat about Scott Jacobson and the moments when he had to shift his mindset to make it in real estate. He talks about the different ways he had to change his thinking as he is a CPA by trade, as well as how these shifts allowed him to progress in building his portfolio.We also chat about Scott's morning routine, his favorite book, and why he believes he is successful.What we discuss:00:34: About Scott04:53: Which markets are Scott investing in right now?08:42: What are Scott's target markets right now?13:25: What books does Scott recommend?15:58: What does Scott think of mentorship and coaching?18:27: What is Scott's definition of success?21:59: Why does Scott think he is successful?24:41: Where can we learn more about Scott?What we discuss:00:34: About Scott04:53: Which markets is Scott investing in right now?08:42: What are Scott's target markets right now?13:25: What books does Scott recommend?15:58: What does Scott think of mentorship and coaching?18:27: What is Scott's definition of success?21:59: Why does Scott think he is succesful?24:41: Where can we learn more about Scott?To learn more about Scott:Website: https://www.onward-equity.com/ To learn more about us:Website: https://www.wildoakcapital.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildoakcapital/Course: https://www.ericnelsoncoaching.com/
Episode Notes [Warning: The following episode contains sudden loud noises, as well as depictions of violence and height-based peril. Viewer discretion is advised. On the day of the 36th annual Dark Halfpipe Boardfellow's Gauntlet, Clementina Bianchi delivers a message. Starring: Kai Swanson as Clem Bianchi; Scott Jacobson as Alder; Lex Fraser as Strelitzia; Rachel Schumacher as Calico Blitz; Jarrod Hill as Vance Tarr; Logan Jenkins as Pryce Halfwalter; MK Fell as Bethany Now; Ron White and Reina McCurry as Borgos and Gorbos; Jay Petrequin as Rongo Gulch; Wheels Wheeler as Help McKinney; and Felix Kingsley as DOGA. Additional Postage Required is created by Jay Petrequin. "Game Day" was written, directed and edited by Jay Petrequin, and co-produced by Chris Hutton. The show's opening theme, "Kind Starlight," was written and produced by Jay Petrequin and Tim LaMarque. Sounds and music are courtesy of the Soundstripe sound archive, freesound.org and the FilmCow sound effect library. Podcast artwork by Gary Calupo. Game Day (Part 2) also featured the song "Momentum" by the band JigJam. Find out more at JigJam.ie. Jay and Chris are looking for audience questions on the production of APR for a season 1 wrapup podcast! Reach us at additionalpostagrequired@gmail.com, or on Discord. APR on Patreon APR on Twitter Additional Postage Required is part of the Moonshot Podcast Network. All Freesound.org sounds are licensed under a Creative Commons 0 license. Freesound.org sound effects used in this episode: Small Crowd pre-concert talking party bar walla talking by JohnsonBrandEditing; Footsteps one person CLEAN.wav by RaggedyAngst; plug in a microphone by chestnutjam; Short Mic Static by 18hiltc; Hoverboard sound design.wav by Nakhas; Abney park cemetery.wav by Rico_Casazza; room tone medium quiet library carpeted empty with heavy building ambience +distant sounds.flac by kyles; and Running on ground by Disagree; East Coast Drum Loop Tempo 90 - Nova Sound by NovaSoundTechnology; crowd noise by LS; XY_Stadium_ambience by softwalls; 01735 falling great wall by Robinhood76; and Collapsing Building Interior (Small) (Mixed) by EFlexMusic. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
CHECKERS AND WRECKERS FOR FRIDAY, JUNE 9TH NASCAR SUNDAY, JUNE 4TH-WORLD WIDE TECHNOLOGY RACEWAY-MADISON, IL It was an interesting day in the shadow of St. Louis as Lightning, an internet outage, wall damage, and late race wrecks all stopped the race at different points. But Kyle Busch was able to outlast all of the issues to win over Denny Hamlin, Joey Logano, Kyle Larson, and Martin Truex Jr. NEXT UP: SUNDAY, JUNE 11TH-SONOMA RACEWAY-FOX (2:30) SCHATZ WATCH FRIDAY, JUNE 2ND-RIVER CITIES SPEEDWAY-GRAND FORKS, ND David Gravel took the lead on the 36th lap and the win with McFadden finishing 2nd and Brad Sweet finishing 3rd. Donny Schatz finished 8th. SATURDAY, JUNE 3RD-OGILVIE RACEWAY-OGILVIE, MN Macedo dominated to take the first ever win at Ogilvie with Logan Schuchart finishing 2nd and Donny Schatz charging up to 3rd. WHAT'S NEXT: FRIDAY, JUNE 9TH-SATURDAY, JUNE 10TH-KNOXVILLE RACEWAY-KNOXVILLE, IA WHERE WAS I FRIDAY, JUNE 2ND-RED RIVER VALLEY SPEEDWAY DAKOTA CAT MOD SHOOTOUT-WFGO Getting the wins were Rich Pavlicek in the Sportmods, Collin Compson in the Legends, Tim Otterness in the Hobby Stocks, “Hollywood” Tye Wilke in the Racesaver Sprints, Mike Anderson in the Stockcars, and Dave Shipley in the Modifieds. WHAT'S NEXT: TONIGHT-2ND IMCA MODIFIED BISON BATTLE (7) SUNDAY, JUNE 4TH-BUFFALO RIVER SPEEDWAY-DIRT RACE CENTRAL STREET STOCK TOUR-GLYNDON, MN The winners on Sunday were Chad Visser in the Hobby Stocks, Hunter Goulet in the Short Trackers, Scott Jacobson in the Sportmods, Alan Truscinski in the Lightning Sprints, Alex Braseth in the Legends, and “Big Time” Jonny Carter in the Street Stocks. WHAT'S NEXT: SUNDAY, JUNE 11TH (6) MONDAY, JUNE 5TH-RED RIVER KART CLUB RAINED OUT NEXT UP: MONDAY, JUNE 12TH (6:30 FREE) THURSDAY, JUNE 9TH-NORMAN COUNTY RACEWAY RED RIVER SPRINT SERIES-ADA, MN Tye Wilke won in the Racesaver Sprints, Matt Schow won in the Midwest Mods, Ryan Braseth in the Legends, Brodee Eckerdt won in the Hobby Stocks, Spud Wagner in the Sportmods, Tyler Peterson in the Late Models, and “The Cool Cat” Kalvin Kesselberg in the Stock Cars. WHAT'S NEXT: THURSDAY, JUNE 15TH-STOCK CAR KING PIN CLASH (7) THIS WEEK ON THE VICTORY LAP I went to a lot more races than what we could fit in here, Ryan and I talk in depth about NASCAR, World of Outlaws, the Unintentional roll over Contest, and more. And you can find Checkers and Wreckers Victory Lap wherever you get your podcasts but more specifically on KFGO.com and the KFGO App.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode Notes [Warning: The following episode contains sudden loud noises. Viewer discretion is advised.] Clementina Bianchi is back where they started - the Titan city of New Penzance - with a vengeance. Determined to prove themself, Clem has started a new type of job for Strelitzia, whose plans to rebel against the city's entertainment-obsessed elite edges closer to its climax. The closer Clem gets to those plans, the blurrier the line gets between job and passion - and between luck and fate. Kai Swanson as Clem Bianchi; Lex Fraser as Strelitzia; Jarrod Hill as Vance Tarr; and Scott Jacobson as Alder; with Wheels Wheeler, Max Newland and Jay Petrequin as the ensemble. Additional Postage Required is created by Jay Petrequin. "Game Day" was written, directed and edited by Jay Petrequin, and co-produced by Chris Hutton. The show's opening theme, "Kind Starlight," was written and produced by Jay Petrequin and Tim LaMarque. Sounds and music are courtesy of the Soundstripe sound archive, freesound.org and the FilmCow sound effect library. Podcast artwork by Gary Calupo. APR on Patreon APR on Twitter Additional Postage Required is part of the Moonshot Podcast Network. All Freesound.org sounds are licensed under a Creative Commons 0 license. Freesound.org sound effects used in this episode: Small Crowd pre-concert talking party bar walla talking by JohnsonBrandEditing; Footsteps one person CLEAN.wav by RaggedyAngst; plug in a microphone by chestnutjam; Short Mic Static by 18hiltc; Hoverboard sound design.wav by Nakhas; Abney park cemetery.wav by Rico_Casazza; room tone medium quiet library carpeted empty with heavy building ambience +distant sounds.flac by kyles; and Running on ground by Disagree. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Episode Notes [Warning: The following episode contains sudden loud noises, and a depiction of height-based peril.] Clem Bianchi arrives at New Penzance, gingerly carrying a box of goop-based explosives on its way to a legendary drug maven - who, for some reason, needs goop-based explosives. When an old friend from a previous visit shows up, Clem accepts his offer of a quick route through town - only to come face-to-face with the footprint that a hoverboard sports superdrome has left on the people of New Penzance. Starring: Kai Swanson as Clem Bianchi; Felix Kingsley as DOGA; Scott Jacobson as Alder; and Lex Fraser as Strelitzia; with Ron White and Reina McCurry as Borgos and Gorbos; Jay Petrequin as Rongo Gulch; and Anna Stein, Jay Petrequin and Wheels Wheeler as the ensemble. Additional Postage Required is written and created by Jay Petrequin, and produced by Jay Petrequin and Chris Hutton. The show's opening theme, "Kind Starlight," was written and produced by Jay Petrequin and Timothy LaMarque. Other sounds are courtesy of freesound.org. Podcast artwork by Gary Calupo. APR on Patreon APR on Twitter Additional Postage Required is part of the Moonshot Podcast Network. All Freesound.org sounds are licensed under a Creative Commons 0 license. Freesound.org sound effects used in this episode: beep4 by thisusernameis; plug in a microphone by chestnutjam; Short Mic Static by 18hiltc; Empty Corridor of a Spacecraft by Vospi; SYNTH Transition Sound FX in D 124 bpm by DymaiSound; Small Crowd pre-concert talking party bar walla talking by JohnsonBrandEditing; Car Starting and Accelerating by jackthemurray; Big City Noise 15072021 by tosha73; Falling Box of Objects - 18.wav by SpaceJoe; Stumble and Fall.wav by danhelbling; Thud.ogg by egomassive; Hoverboard sound design.wav by Nakhas; passing car by NachtmahrTV; thud bassy slam.aiff by kyles; Hi Tops Running on wood.wav by dhallcomposer; explosion_wide_edit.ogg by derplayer; East Coast Drum Loop Tempo 90 - Nova Sound by NovaSoundTechnology; room tone medium quiet library carpeted empty with heavy building ambience +distant sounds.flac by kyles; door creek open close.aif by jsburgh; Tonal beep signals.Warning.Alert(12osc,no fx).wav by newlocknew; City Distant 192kHz library preview.mp3 by hisoul; https://freesound.org/people/InspectorJ/sounds/415924/ by InspectorJ; Abney park cemetery.wav by Rico_Casazza; and Grassy thud by Coolshows101sound. This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Scott Jacobson joined me to talk about growing up and being influenced by Letterman, SNL and English comedy; wanting to be in entertainment but not knowing how to get there from Fayetteville, North Carolina; his high school comedy zine; UNC Chapel Hill radio station; interning on the Howard Stern Show; his father's chance golf game gets him an internship at UCB; meets writing partner Rich Bloomquist; being a writers assistant at Strangers with Candy and meeting Stephen Colbert being hired onto the Daily Show; a typical day on the Daily Show; what happens when news events change; sneaking Thomas Pynchon onto the set; leaving The Daily Show after the Writer's Strike; keeping himself busy for a couple of years; being offered Bob's Burgers; "The Mama Pest Hotel" episode; being a real emotion animated series; quilt thief joke; "Ambergris"; Felix Fischoeder; writing for Kevin Kline; Regular Size Rudy; Teddy; how he came to love the characters and understand Tina; "Y Tu Ga Ga Tambien";
Ask Me How I Know: Multifamily Investor Stories of Struggle to Success
“you can have all the knowledge in the world, but if you don't do something about it, then, you're still exactly where you were” Opportunities are all around you. Taking action on an opportunity can bring growth and bigger opportunities. But it's a choice, A choice to either stay exactly where you are or take action. Part of taking action is to ask for help, get advice from experts, and be willing to learn more. Join Scott Jacobson and me as he tells his story of taking action when an opportunity knocked and how that led him to 2 decades of real estate experience and providing over 6,000 nights of comfort to cancer patients and their caregivers.For more information or to connect with Scott find him at:https://www.onward-equity.com/Or email him at:scott@onward-equity.comTo find out more about partnering or investing in a multifamily deal schedule a call here https://calendly.com/threekeysinvestments/get-acquainted-callDownload a free e-book on Why Invest in Multifamily at ThreeKeysInvestments.comPlease RSS: Review, Subscribe, Share!Support the show (and my reading addiction)! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AskMeHowIKnow I'm speaking at Deal Maker Live - one of the biggest multifamily conferences of the year! Join me and a roster of other industry experts. Save 10% on the ticket price with code jholly22 here --> dealmakerliveevent.com See you there!
Scott Jacobson, Founder and President of Jacobson Professional Insurance, talks with Anthony about the evolving cyber insurance world.
Raw Truth Stories of Female Infidelity Presents: Julia Bendis is one funny matchmaker, an author, a mother who was tired of doing videos and podcasts about matchmaking. I mean, how many matchmakers and dating coaches can one interview, right? Scott Jacobson is a recovering addict, an accountant in his past life and a pee mentor... Nothing is off limits for them, and everything is real and funny. Female prostate, people who don't like kissing, mental health and so much more... So many topics all in one. Started with follow up questions for our interview with the escort, female prostate, not liking kissing, how Jews ran Canton, Ohio back in the day, being a mean drunk, mental health and weaning yourself off from prescription medication. Visit matchbyjulia.com for more info & on Youtube @matchbyjulia. We will bring you great guests and topics, subscribe so you never miss an episode! Comment/Review, $CashApp $juliabendis or Venmo @matchbyjulia ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit my website at www.rawtruthstoriesoffemaleinfidelity.com to submit your story, listen to episodes and to subscribe to Patreon or subscribe to Patreon by clicking on the link below Patreon https://www.patreon.com/join/3602165? Pledges start $3/mo pledge (plus applicable tax) and it gets you bonus episodes, early access and ad free regular episodes and bloopers! VOTE FOR THE HOT 50 PODCASTS https://www.rawtruthstoriesoffemaleinfidelity.com/vote-for-your-favorite-podcast Email: rebecca.rawtruth@gmail.com Listen for free on Apple Podcast, Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts. *****Please help me grow by giving the podcast a 5 star rating on Apple Podcasts***** Follow me on Facebook at https://bit.ly/35QMOEU Instagram @podcastrawtruth
Scott Jacobson is a Managing Director at Madrona Venture Group, where he has spent over 14 years helping early-stage technology entrepreneurs in the Pacific Northwest build and scale their companies. Scott is on the boards of companies like Rover, Flexe, and CommerceIQ, and focuses much of his energy on consumer businesses or business technologies that have a significant consumer component. Prior to joining Madrona, Scott worked at Amazon, where he did two tours of duty, leading product management for Amazon's 3rd-party seller platform and working on the launch of the original Kindle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Writing with other people makes the solitary writing life a lot more fun, especially when it's the same sensibility which is a rare thing.” - Mike Sacks Today I interviewed Scott Jacobson, Todd Levin, Jason Roeder, Mike Sacks & Ted Travelstead. Authors of Sex: Our Bodies Our Junk and humor articles for The New Yorker. In this episode we speak about their ongoing writing collaboration. [EP212] To catch up with our guests: Scott Jacobson: twitter.com/straintest Todd Levin: twitter.com/toddlevin Jason Roeder: twitter.com/jasonroeder Mike Sacks: twitter.com/mikebsacks Ted Travelstead: twitter.com/trumpetcake
Who's winning and who's wrecking on the race track? Corey Litton Checkers & Wreckers recaps last weeks action and previews this weeks races. CHECKERS AND WRECKERS FOR FRIDAY, September 24th WHAT HAPPENED LAST FRIDAY-Wissota 100 Night 4, I94 Speedway The Race of Champions winners were “The Cowboy” Shane Howell in the Midwest Mods, Hunter Domagala in the Street Stocks, Dexton Koch in the Super Stocks, Dustin Holtquist in the Mod Fours, Travis Budislavich in the Late Models, and Bob Broking in the Modifieds. Making their way into Saturday nights' Main Event with their qualifying feature wins were “Big Time” Jonny Carter in the Street Stocks, Tommy Bawden in the Mod Fours, “The Nightmare” Lucas Rodin in the Midwest Mods, Travis Budisalavich in the Late Models, Kevin Burdick in the Super Stocks, and Tyler Peterson in the Modifieds. SATURDAY-Wissota 100 Championship Night In the Street Stocks, Parker Anderson continued his dominant year with his W100 win. Then it was Tommy Bawden getting it done in the Mod Fours. “The Nightmare” Lucas Rodin was the winner in the Midwest Mods. “The Iceman” Jimmy Mars was your Late Model winner. And Dan Ebert closed the show with the Modified main event win. SUNDAY-Buffalo River Speedway Season Championship “The Candy Man” Will Miller won for the second time this season in the Hobby Stocks but it wasn't enough to catch “Stone Cold” Brad Orvedal who would be crowned champion. “Hollywood” Tye Wilke won in the Legends with Zander Bauer being the top point getter. “The Fort Ripley Rocket” Jake Hagemann was the Sport Mod winner of the night. Scott Jacobson edged out his son Kelly by only 3 points to win the bragging rights at the dinner table. Brennan Borg won in the Stock Cars with Brandon Schmidt earning the Championship. Then It Was Cody Peterson taking the Modified win withJesse Skalicky earning the title. And rounding out the night, Alex Truscinski won both the Lightning Sprint 40 lap main event and the championship as well. SCHATZ WATCH Donny Schatz finished 7th during the Tom Tarlton Classic at the Keller Auto Speedway in Hanford, CA Saturday night. Hometown hero Carson Macedo was the big winner to the delight of the hometown fans. Brad Sweet finished in the runner up spot and added to his already comfy point lead over David Gravel who trails by 156. The Outlaws travel to famed Eldora Speedway tonight, and Learnerville Speedway Saturday. NASCAR Kyle Larson wins at Bristol last Saturday, making it only win number 6 on the year cementing him solidly into the round of 12 for the NASCAR Playoffs. Larson has a 30 point lead over Martin Truex Jr as they head to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway where Larson has a win already this year and has already drawn the pole for the race Sunday. WHAT'S UP FRIDAY and SATURDAY- 50th Jamestown Stockcar Stampede. (7 Friday) (4 Saturday) FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY-Dakota Motocross Dash for Cash on the other corner of the Stutsman County Fairgrounds. Gates open at 4pm Friday and 7am Saturday and Sunday. Follow Checkers and Wreckers with Corey Litton on Facebook as well as @Chexnrex on Twitter and Instagram for FM's number 1 source of racing news. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CHECKERS AND WRECKERS FOR FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17TH WHAT HAPPENED FRIDAY-15th John Seitz Memorial night 1, River Cities Speedway, Grand Forks “Diamond” Dave Mass was victorious in the “Go Hard or Go Home” dash race putting him on the pole for Saturday night's main event. Then it was Tyler Peterson picking up the Modified feature win. Austin Pierce grabbed his 6th straight NOSA Sprintcar win. Then “The Ham Lake Hammer” Don Shaw was the winner of the Past Champion's dash. SATURDAY-ND State Championships, Forks Karting Speedway Picking up the state titles were Ty Dobmeier, Lola Schmaltz, Blaine Barnes, Ryder Blasky, Domnick Crocker, Ryan Thorvilson, Eric Thompson, Luke Hendrickson, Adam Thorvilson, and Kaileigh Martinson. SATURDAY-15th John Seitz Memorial night 2. After a quick nap it was time to take in the Seitz once again for championship night. “The Wolverine” Justin Vogel started off the night with the big Street Stock Victory. Then it was Preston Carr picking up the Midwest Modified win. Tyler Peterson swept the weekend which was more than great for him as he is in a tight battle for the National Points in the Modifieds. Then A. J. Diemel dominated for his 3rd Seitz Late Model Win lapping all but 6 of the 26 starters in the 92 la, $9,200 to win main event. SUNDAY-Corn Cob Nationals, Buffalo River Speedway, Glyndon Chris Seidel started off the night with his first Hobby Stock “King of the Cob.” Then it was “Hollywood” Tye Wilke getting it done in the Legends. Scott Jacobson shook off the hangover from his son Kelly's wedding the night before to win the Sport Mod Feature. After that, it was Alex Truscinski winning in the Lightning Sprints. Travis Robertson was the winner in the Stock Cars. Curtis Huseth won in the Short Trackers. And Tyler Hall nipped Jonny Corell at the line to win the Modified Main Event. TUESDAY-Wissota 100 night 1, I94 Speedway, Fergus Falls Controversy to start the night. As 3 of the top 5 Hornet finishers failed post-race inspection. Including national point leader and winner of the race Matthew Dittman. The race was then awarded to Casey Stremick who was the runner up. Following that, Cory Jorgenson was victorious in the Hobby Stocks after leading every lap. WEDNESDAY-Wissota 100 night 2, I94 Speedway Nick Green and Lindsey Hansen became the 39th and 40th entrants into the Unintentional Roll-Over Contest with a pair of 8-point rolls. Both drivers were ok. Winning their qualifying features were Parker Anderson in the Street Stocks, “The Cowboy” Shane Howell in the Midwest Mods, Don Shaw in the Late Models, Dan Nissalke in the Super Stocks, and Tyler Peterson in the Modifieds. THURSDAY-Wissota 100 night 3, I94 Speedway More qualifying features last night at the Wissota 100. And the winners were, Travis Schulte in the Midwest Mods, Jeff Nowak in the Street Stocks, Cole Searing in the Late Models, Shane Sabraski in the Super Stocks, and the “Ice Man” Jimmy Mars in the Modifieds. Three Race of Champions were crowned with “The Cowboy” Shane Howell winning in the Midwest Mods, Hunter Domogala in the Street Stocks, and Dexton Koch in the Super Stocks. SCHATZ WATCH Donny Schatz didn't have the greatest of weekends scoring a 13th Friday and a 4th Saturday at Silver Dollar Speedway in Chico, CA. Logan Schuchart won on Friday while Brad Sweet was the winner on Saturday. Sweet has a 140-point lead over David Gravel. Schatz sits in 4th, 254 points out of the lead. Only 1 night of racing for the Outlaws this weekend as they make their way to the Keller Auto Speedway in Hanford, CA tomorrow. NASCAR Martin Truex JR. picked up the win at the Richmond Raceway to lock him into the next round of NASCAR Playoffs. Kyle Larson is still your point leader by 24 over Denny Hamlin who finished 2nd at his home track. The Cup Series heads to Bristol to determine who makes up the round of 12. WHAT'S UP TONIGHT-Wissota 100 Night 4, I94 Speedway, Fergus Falls (5) SATURDAY-Wissota 100 Championship Night. (5) SUNDAY-Buffalo River Speedway Season Championship. (4) FRIDAY and SATURDAY- 50th Jamestown Stockcar Stampede. (7 Friday) (4 Saturday) Follow Checkers and Wreckers with Corey Litton on Facebook as well as @Chexnrex on Twitter and Instagram for FM's number 1 source of racing news. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bonnie and Doug visit with Track Announcer Corey Litton of Checkers and Wreckers about this weekend's races, including locally, World of Outlaws and NASCAR. Corey joins us every Friday at 6:40am during the racing season. Checkers and Wreckers is brought to you by 7th Ave. Auto Salvage and Buffalo River Speedway. CHECKERS AND WRECKERS FOR FRIDAY, JULY 30TH WHAT HAPPENED FRIDAY-RED RIVER VALLEY SPEEDWAY FIRST RESPONDER NIGHT Dexter Dvergsten bookended the night by winning the Lightning Sprint make-up and regular feature races. Then Rich Pavlicek charged up halfway through the field to win in the Sportmods. “Hollywood” Tye Wilke started 10th and took the Legends victory. Tyler Mcdougall won the Stock Car feature with no breaks and a left rear tire going flat. Marcus Rothenbacher scored Limited Sprint win number 2 on the season. And Jesse Skalicky ended a 3 ½ year RRVS drought by winning the Modified main event. SUNDAY-BUFFALO RIVER SPEEDWAY MID SUMMER HOBBY STOCK SHOOTOUT So, with makeup features, special features, and the regular features, a total of 10 main event winners, and one champion were crowned Sunday night. Starting the night off was Kelly Jacobson winning the Sportmod makeup. Then it was Jesse Skalicky winning the Modified makeup and his second win of the weekend. In the main program, Gavin Edinger won in the Slingshots. Scott Jacobson spoiled his son Kelly's chances at doubling up in the Sportmods. “Hollywood” Tye Wilke won in the Legends. Hunter Goulet won in the Short Trackers. Zach Reinke won in the Midwest Mods. Chris Crowder came all the way up from Colorado to win the Lightning Sprint main. “Magic Mike” Johnson won the Modified feature. Then after winning the Hobby Stock Mid-Summer Shootout A Main, Dylan Nelson claimed the championship as well. MONDAY-RED RIVER KART CLUB Brady Heilman won for the second week in a row in the Novice 2 division. Owen Zick won for the first time in the Rookie 1s. Noah Brejcha won for the first time this year in the Rookie 2's. Then Zayden Braaten won for the second time in the 206 Blue Slide class. Kyle VanMil won in the 206 Black Slide class. Then Tate Magnuson picked up the Adult Stock win. THURSDAY-NORMAN COUNTY RACEWAY SANDERS STOCKCAR CHALLENGE NIGHT ONE Paul Colvin picked up his first Sportmod win of the year. He was so happy to finally get that “W”He was fist pumping as he crossed the line. While doing that, Colvin slapped the front stretch wall. He's in the running for celebration of the year. Brodee Eckert was next up with his Hobby Stock win. Austin Arneson was gone from the start picking up the Modified win. Then “The Ham Lake Hammer” Don Shaw won the Late Model feature. And in just his second IMCA Stock Car start, Randy Klein won the $800 Sanders Stockcar Shootout main event. WHAT'S UP TONIGHT-Sanders Stock Car Challenge Night 2-Red River Valley Speedway (7) SUNDAY-Fan Appreciation Night-Buffalo River Speedway (5) MONDAY-Red River Kart Club (6:30) THURSDAY-Norman County Raceway (7) Follow Checkers and Wreckers with Corey Litton on Facebook as well as @Chexnrex on Twitter and Instagram for FM's number 1 source of racing news. (Listen to Bonnie and Doug every Monday through Friday from 5-8am on the “KFGO Morning Crew” and be part of our morning show by getting involved in our "Question of the Day" or by calling in weather and traffic information. Also make sure you like our KFGO Morning Crew Facebook page). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bonnie and Doug visit with Track Announcer Corey Litton of Checkers and Wreckers about this weekend's races, including locally, World of Outlaws and NASCAR. Corey joins us every Friday at 6:40am during the racing season. Checkers and Wreckers is brought to you by 7th Ave. Auto Salvage and Buffalo River Speedway. CHECKERS AND WRECKERS FOR FRIDAY, JULY 23RD WHAT HAPPENED FRIDAY-WORLD OF OUTLAW LATE MODELS-RIVER CITIES SPEEDWAY-GRAND FORKS Tucker Pederson started off the night with the Street Stock win. Then it was Austin Pierce winning in the NOSA Sprints. Dennis Erb Jr. battled Jimmy Mars and lapped traffic to take the big win in the Late Models. SATURDAY-WORLD OF OUTLAW LATE MODELS-I94 SPEEDWAY-FERGUS FALLS Corey Storck split the leaders as they wrecked down the back stretch and held on to win the Midwest Mod feature. Parker Anderson was the Steffes Street Stock Tour winner. And Frank Heckenest Jr. won the Late Model Main event. SUNDAY-RED RIVER VALLEY FAIR RACE-RED RIVER VALLEY SPEEDWAY The Hobby Stocks were won by Brodee Eckerdt. Then Trent Grager won another big Stock Car Main. Dave Shipley won in the Modifieds. Then “The Fort Ripley Rocket” Jake Hageman won the 40 lap, $1000 to win Sportmod main event. TUESDAY-RED RIVER KART CLUB Rain forced the RRKC to move to a rare Tuesday race. The big winners were Caleb Brejcha, Brady Heilman, Dalton Babcock, Owen Springer, brothers Andrew and Alex Clark, and Vince Noble. THURSDAY-ADVANTAGE RV MODIFIED TOUR-NORMAN COUNTY RACEWAY Scary accident in the heat races as Dustin Strand violently rolled down the back stretch 5 times. He was shaken up and taken in for observation but was able to walk to the ambulance. When racing resumed, Scott Jacobson got the Sportmod win. Followed by Aaron Blacklance who threw such impressive sliders, Greg Maddux stood up and applauded. Rob VanMil was able to outrun all the other Stock Cars. And Jeremy Nelson was your Modified main event winner. NASCAR Aric Almirola picked up the impressive win in New Hampshire ending Stewart-Haas Racings winless streak for the year. Denny Hamlin still is the point leader by 13 over Kyle Larson who leads in the Play Off standings as NASCAR's winningest driver this year so far. WHAT'S UP TONIGHT-First Responders Night with Sprint Car Meet and Greet-Red River Valley Speedway (7) SATURDAY-NOSA Sprints-Jamestown Speedway (7) SUNDAY-Mid-Summer Hobby Stock Shootout with double features-Buffalo River Speedway (5:30) MONDAY-Red River Kart Club (6:30) THURSDAY-Sanders Stock Car Challenge-Norman County Raceway-(7) Follow Checkers and Wreckers with Corey Litton on Facebook as well as @Chexnrex on Twitter and Instagram for FM's number 1 source of racing news. (Listen to Bonnie and Doug every Monday through Friday from 5-8am on the “KFGO Morning Crew” and be part of our morning show by getting involved in our "Question of the Day" or by calling in weather and traffic information. Also make sure you like our KFGO Morning Crew Facebook page). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Knock was on the verge of raising their B round and then Covid hit. Co-founder and CEO Demetri talks with Madrona investor, Scott Jacobson, about how they successfully navigated 2020, including an inside round, and came out even stronger. Knock raised in early 2021 from a new outside investor and is a crucial element in the big business of multifamily.
The first episode of Nice Minds, I just had to feature my friend Brandon Scott Jacobson AKA Severed Tongues. I have collaborated with him on many songs, partnered with him on several endeavors over the last couple years ( including a sample pack for producer company: YeahDudeSamples.com ) and he is a person I developed the idea of this podcast with. He is a gifted bassist, guitarist, and an all around musical beast. Be sure to follow him @SVRDTNGS on all of his social media accounts and check out his website www.SeveredTongues.com to keep up with what he's doing!
In this episode of Founded and Funded, Madrona managing director, Scott Jacobson sits down with serial founder and CEO of Crowd Cow, Joe Heitzeberg. They discuss how Crowd Cow was able to build their own supply chain to elevate a culture of transparent and conscious protein consumption. The two also talk about how, through a global pandemic that has rocked the meat industry, the company was able to build resilience. Give it a listen! Joe’s retelling of how Crowd Cow came to be will not disappoint.
In this Emergency Peristyle Podcast episode hosts Ryan Abraham, Keely Eure and Shotgun Spratling discuss the major shake-up in the USC athletic department with CFO and COO Steve Lopes, senior associate athletic director Ron Orr and associate athletic director Scott Jacobson were all fired by new athletic director Mike Bohn according to reports. The crew will talk about what this means for the USC athletic department and then spend the rest of the show answering listener questions about the Trojan football program. Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Big Wild this week comes to you with Governor Tim Walz, Musher Jen Freking and Scott Jacobson. It's all right here in The Big Wild!
In this episode, Madrona Managing Director, Scott Jacobson, speaks with Drew Green, the CEO of Indochino. Drew, an accomplished entrepreneur and operating executive, joined Indochino, a made to measure men’s clothier, as it was at crossroads and he and Scott tell the story of their journey to China to help save the business and forge a meaningful partnership with one of the leading suit producers. Drew talks about the sometimes difficult task of building partnerships as a startup with a larger company. They discuss omnichannel selling and working with sports stars and teams - Indochino recently launched their line with Knicks player, RJ Barrett, as this was recording.
Tune into to Episode 25 of Running On Indy featuring our biggest fan Scott Jacobson. Scott joins us for a casual running conversation and more. Sneak preview…the more might include…
Dr. Scott Jacobson is board certified Family Medicine doctor. He provides traditional medical care as well as functional medicine, a holistic approach using diet, stress reduction and herbs, including cannabis to manage chronic disease. We apply the principles of functional medicine to the issue of sexual dysfunction in men. We explore the various reasons why men experience a decrease in libido, how lowered libido can lead to erectile dysfunction, and how premature ejaculation fits into all this. You’ll learn what you can do today to improve your sex life, how to increase your testosterone naturally, and if hormone replacement therapy is right for you. We also dive into techniques for improving your sleep and decreasing your stress which are two critical factors when looking at improving one’s sex life. Show Notes: Get show notes and videos from this episode on my website. Book an appointment with Dr. Scott at Wishing Wellness Medical. Find delicious healthy recipes on Dr. Scott's Instagram. Get tips on leading a healthy life and find out more about function medicine on the Wishing Wellness Medical's Instagram. Peep crazy cool Vegas art and yoga poses @vegasyoga. Here are some products that I use to help me get a good nights rest: AOR Ortho Sleep Capsules Lavela - Lavender Oil Pills Doctor's Best Suntheanine L-Theanine This show has been produced by Shaun Galanos with help from Gilford Street Studios.
About Dr. Scott was born in Canada and grew up in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and Toronto. He graduated from the American University of the Caribbean and trained in a general surgery internship at Providence Hospital in Southfield, MI. Scott completed his residency at the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Nevada School of Medicine and has been practicing Medicine in Las Vegas for over 10 years. Committed to finding a better way to provide quality patient care Dr. Scott worked in a Direct Primary Care model of Medicine as the Medical Director of Turntable Health and decided to continue serving his patients when the clinic closed in early 2017. He also practices Functional Medicine and has been the Medical Director of Holistic Hormones based in Summerlin since 2015. He is a medical director of his direct primary care practice, Wishing Wellness Medical. He is dedicated to providing functional medicine care as well as offering patients alternatives and lifestyle support to achieve optimum health. Dr. Scott teaches Tai Chi and Qigong and in his spare time, he enjoys snowboarding, hiking and traveling with his wife and sons. Discussion What's wrong with the current healthcare system Socio-economic factor to health The Comprehensive TEAM Effort to health What is Functional Medicine The Downfall of randomized control trial Addressing Inflammation Tai Chi and Qi Gong - The role of Energy Medicine What is Direct Primary Care The new model of healthcare How Elimination diet can be beneficial The Role of A.I. and technology in the future of healthcare Resource http://www.ifm.org http://www.WishingWellnessMedical.com Dr. Mark Hyman Dr. William Davis Dr. Peter Osborne Dr. David Perlmutter Dr. Kelly Brogan Dr. Frank Lipton Dr. Alejandro Junger *** Get Free Bacon and 10$ off with Your first box of ButcherBox here http://butcherbox.com/drjonr ***
EP101 - Indochino CEO, Drew Green An interview with Drew Green (@Drew_Green), CEO and of Indochino. Indochino is one of the largest made to measure menswear brands globally with active customers in 50 countries. We spoke with Drew about his previous e-commerce startup Shop.CA as well as Indochino's business model, Amazon strategy, and the future of the indsutry. Don't forget to like our facebook page, and if you enjoyed this episode please write us a review on itunes. Episode 101 of the Jason & Scot show was recorded on Thursday, September 14th 2017. http://jasonandscot.com Join your hosts Jason "Retailgeek" Goldberg, SVP Commerce & Content at SapientRazorfish, and Scot Wingo, Founder and Executive Chairman of Channel Advisor as they discuss the latest news and trends in the world of e-commerce and digital shopper marketing. New beta feature - Google Automated Transcription of the show: Transcript Jason: [0:25] Welcome to the Jason and Scott show this is episode 101 being recorded on Thursday September 14th 2017 I'm your host Jason retailgeek Goldberg and as usual I'm here with your Tahoes Scott Wingo. Scot & Drew: [0:40] Hey Jason and welcome back Jason Scott show listeners this week's episode we have a really special treat for you, in a world where everyone's really scrambling to survive against Amazon we wanted to highlight a brand that is really thriving please welcome to the Jason Scott show Drew green CEO of indochino who is joining us live from Vancouver, thanks guys I appreciate you having have an assignment scratch. Jason: [1:09] It's entirely our pleasure let's get the really controversial questions out of the way early did Scott pronounce your name right. Scot & Drew: [1:16] Hey daddy daddy didn't say where to me but that's that's okay cuz I don't use the at the end of Green. Jason: [1:23] Awesome and you don't want the things we always like to start out with is get an idea of how you. [1:32] Came to your current role on so before we talk about your control can you tell us a little bit about your background and in what way does the origin story for indochino. Scot & Drew: [1:43] Yeah well I don't know what I do both because both her are bit different so you don't myself I've been in you know e-commerce. Retail for almost 20 years first company we we built up was really the time of time of my life I was told to double click in the late 90s and from there. I have this amazing journey by double-clicking New York I love being out of retail. And as you know double quick was was acquired a couple times by private equity in the Google and then went to have the privilege of. Going to a company by the name of shop.com and helping build that into a top 10 multi-category retail destination in the US and the UK and that eventually became part of. Market America which I think is that isn't IR 500. Iri R50 excuse me online Merchant sound of my own company and I really enjoyed that Journey House shop.ca here in Canada. Multi Merchant market place that has since been Amalgamated with. Several Brands under an umbrella company called emerge Commerce of which I'm sure. And you don't back in 2015 it feels like. Feels like quite a few years ago but but really only a few years ago I really got the opportunity to come into indochino. And help transform the way men dress and it's been you has been an incredible few years you know the business has tripled in size. [3:18] Are we done so probably attracted some world-class Partners investors and of course. You every success starts with a team would God just a fantastic team at the company. Your top to bottom so it's it's been a great experience indochino was founded in 2007. So you know we've been around for for just over 10 years. And have become you know the last few years have become really the market leader globally answer to what does that mean while it means that from a made-to-measure custom apparel standpoint I don't believe there's any other company in the world. I cells and produces as much as we do and so that's had somewhere very proud of but you know we treat with a lot of care and a lot of humility because you know we want to continue to build the Great business not only for the team here but. Obviously first shareholders. Jason: [4:13] Terrific some before we jump into indochino actually have a shop.ca question. [4:19] So I use them or I should say you all the time as an example of one of the the first e-commerce sites to turn their entire customer base into affiliates. [4:33] Am I being truthful there I feel like that. Scot & Drew: [4:36] Yeah that sucks yeah that's actually shop.com and and so you know that was post-acquisition that that occurred. And you know that is the that is sort of the bread-and-butter or models at that market America's built their business on and and you know they felt that that was the best application for. Shop.com I mean shop.com originated as a Marketplace not unlike. Amazon Marketplace but it was bifurcated we had both you know card transactions as well as affiliate transaction. Orly cost as it would be known but yeah Market America turned it into a almost a pure purely and consumer affiliate site after they acquired. Jason: [5:19] Don't you very cool and did you have you applied any of the the best practices from that in your current gig do you guys do like customer referrals and all that sort of stuff. Scot & Drew: [5:30] Absolutely I mean I think you know that the interesting thing about that is I think it's excessive. Going to take you out online only but it really any retail business is based on. Your consumer advocacy or or fandom as we can talk about sometimes it into Chino you're the more that you can have fans of the the product of the brand of the experience. In particular for us that in the channel the experience. Yeah really the more the more not only are you going to grow about the more efficiently you're going to grow you know when you have customers that are telling. Your friends and fam. [6:07] They had a wonderful experience and the noset friends and family coming and make breakfast it just creates a really efficient gross and so yes certainly I would say that refer-a-friend weather. Whether through paid or unpaid is probably a second biggest Channel at its cheetah and so certainly we feel like we have a ton of fans. You're talking about the Brandon and appreciate an experience we deliver, cool the server folks that may not have had the opportunity to to use the site Maybe, can I give my dog a quick picture of of indochino you you said kind of measured so does that mean someone comes to me and measure so and I know you guys have it you didn't take so long to hear what that is. [6:51] Yeah so if you think about you know bespoke or made-to-measure custom apparel. You know it's an industry that's been around for hundreds and hundreds of years you know man have gone and gotten measured and. You have been able to to create their own garment what we wanted to do was you know create a platform essentially to allow it to be mass-market to allow anybody to measure themselves. Girls online only first pick their Fabrics pick their customisations their personalization such as a monogram. You know I'm on the Garment and and really create a one-of-a-kind garment and so you know we were the first globally to ever sell made-to-measure online. [7:36] Really proud of that but we realized in 2015 and really what what I've been driving the most. [7:43] After years is you knows our success is based on an omni-channel experience and really giving customers the choice of. Did I buy online which I calls or the self-serve mode or getting a full serve experience and whatever that 70 show rooms across North America. [8:02] Yeah that's a good Segway cuz I kind of mentally put you guys in the bucket with but no bows and Stitch fix and kind of what what Andy done calls digitally native vertical Brands and then just like those guys you guys, open up the showrooms where they're kind of a smaller Outlet the no kind of a traditional retail experience and kind of different unique buying experience, so tell us a little bit more I think that's all been in your 10 year or did the company have some started. Yeah I mean we we we've essentially opened every one of our showrooms or relocated them you know 2015 to 2017. We really felt like to be. You know that the Undisputed leader and made to measure but also to compete with ready-to-wear that we needed to provide customers with an omni-channel experience and you know what it's really allowed us to do is to open an app. You know the made-to-measure experience to customers that just might not be comfortable. Making their first purchase online as it relates to a you know for the $500 purchase offer a garment and. Yes really become actually are number one acquisition Channel think about online only business is really scaling that business from a media perspective. And you know you are a retail environment not only benefits customer but it really benefits are model and creates you don't media efficiency from. [9:33] I'm back from a girl's perspective you know we'll have averaged just over 50% growth year-over-year lost. You're so 2015-2017 and we're seeing a declining across for acquisition and cost for crossbow order. From a media perspective in that you know almost entirely to do with with our our commitment to retail and channel. [9:57] I'm having not add up to you being a showroom may be described it as it's like I'm imagining 2000 square feet some some examples that kind of thing but then I've seen pictures of Foosball Tables kind of curious where that. Yeah you know every showroom that we have it as I mentioned we got 70 you going to us were in Boston we got to in New York to in the Philadelphia area. Now one in Washington one in Chicago San Francisco and Beverly Hills every showrooms a bit. Different and unique but they all have a very open Design Concepts and they all allow for you no appointment no I won't what we have isn't as appointment base model where the customer would come in. They would be masked with what we call a style guide for that hour and that's the guy that I said would help them create their at their garment they would walk them through and get the measured. They would have the customer you to pick out fabric since we got almost 300 fabrics for suits in almost 300 rabbits for shirts. So they would pick their fabric that they're stitching and pick other customisations and personalization said you know at the end really allows them to. You know create this one-of-a-kind garment that that nobody's going to be there not going to go to a party or dinner or an event and see somebody wearing the exact same everyone is is entirely unique a customer. Jason: [11:26] That's awesome. [11:29] Question about the sort of omni-channel experience so it makes perfect sense that their children's could be your top acquisition Channel you go in there you you get fitted you get that first suit and have a great experience, but I'm presuming that now you have their measurements on file and now that that customer has a lot more confidence in your brand, are you able to turn those kind of full service customers from their first experience into more cell service customers for subsequent orders is that. Scot & Drew: [12:00] Yeah that that that's exactly what happened so course you got some customers that just you don't prefer either the retail environment or our showroom environment but. You know the reason that we're investing in retail in such a big way is that the majority of our retail first customers actually come back on their second third and fourth purchase and buy online and so it Christmas really sort of official relationship with a customer. We get it right the first time. Bathroom showroom perspective but because we've gotten it right there the other entirely comfortable coming back and buy it online you know we don't have a subscription model but if you looked at. Yes they do that the repurchase rate in our business here is almost like we do you know customers are very loyal to the experience very loyal to the brand. And frankly you know what we found especially these last couple years is you're made to measure and custom apparel is becoming mainstream. And so you know a young man or or you know someone at that house that experience was made to measure is saying you know what. I no longer want to buy a suit their shirt and Blazer pair pants off the rock I want to I want to create my own, because it's not easy and it's a crime. Jason: [13:12] Cool yeah you know one thing I filled it to ask about is can you talk just a little bit about what the like sort of into end time line is for it for a customer that buys a product like you know. Scot & Drew: [13:24] Yeah absolutely so that you know what you're doing if you're doing me buying processor. You know what we are at from an internal perspective because the conversion final you know it does take some time so it's not a an instantaneous purchase your you're choosing all your selections on the Garmin. But once you've done that and you know the Garmin essentially arrives and. Right now under three weeks we've we publish for is the expectation but we've really improved that through your different Partnerships and optimization supply chain. And so if you think from start to finish your you're basically creating your own garment your own one-of-a-kind garment and receiving it and under in under 3 weeks. Jason: [14:10] Wow very cool. [14:13] In my my senses like sort of old-school made-to-measure garments when you go to a local tailor or certainly like you have some of the the International Suit house is like the. Like one of the big pain points traditionally with me to order is that there's a super long lead time. Scot & Drew: [14:33] Yeah yeah I need a Nazi that you're absolutely right I mean some. You're on some environments your weight 5 6 7 weeks for your for your garment and we've really. You got to really compete against made ready-to-wear to really be an alternative to off the rocks. You know we feel like we've got to get that that turnaround time you don't continue to optimize I continue to approve it and we don't have a timeline for it we don't have. Your specific launch date but our goal is to get at under a week. And you know once you get it under a week because think about your own experiences buying a suit even if you buy off the rock you're still going to have to get it alteration so. You know when we are at under a week in terms of production and and final delivery. You know we're entirely competitive with ready-to-wear and and just that much more appealing to two all types of consumers. Jason: [15:31] Yep that brings up another day question that so. One of the Banes of the apparel industry in general in e-commerce is the return rate is higher than we'd all like and I am curious if, the me to order it helps resolve that problem because you've got a chance to meet the customer and you you know that you have less fitment issues or you know. Part of me feels like even with a bespoke tailor and a made-to-order suit like they're often is more than one round of of adjustments if you will if I'm if I'm saying that right how do you handle that that's what it's about. Scot & Drew: [16:08] I mean neither of us are really question cuz if you know what I think back to you know the first time I took a look at this business and and the things that really jumped out to me was the fact that. You don't return rates were so low you know they were two three sometimes 4% depending on the time of the year and as you guys know and e-commerce in apparel Footwear. That's that's incredibly low number now we've actually been able to get a returns to well under 1%. I'd have been there for over a year now and again that's that's an incredible number now we do have. Alterations by a small percentage of the Guard. You know sometimes if it's not made to the customer's exact specifications will do it what we call a remake but again that's the the minority of of of the garments that we create. It's all Rino return rate as one of the most incredible things about this business because if you compare you know two other apparel or paralyze a category. You're most of the Power Rhonda you know in the twenties or even 30% from a return perspective. Jason: [17:19] Yeah I think I think most people would give us some significant body parts in exchange for getting down to a 2 - 4%. Scot & Drew: [17:25] Well I absolutely because it because it's the biggest impact online only. Apparel retailer it's it's it's very difficult and I from a model perspective it's very different. Difficult run p&l perspective then so you know where we're pretty proud of the fact that you don't return rates are so low. Jason: [17:48] And then when I scratch. [17:51] On on the general business I noticed on the website you also have weddings in your in your taxonomy and we recently had the Zola on the show so we we've done some talking about how lucrative the the overall wedding industry could be what, how are you guys playing in the wedding space. Scot & Drew: [18:11] Yeah me back that really goes to the customers that we serve an alien are number one and for the core demographic would be Millennials 65% of our transactions online. Or are serving you know that Millennial mail it's a little bit lower and in our showrooms closer to 50%. But really what we committed to a couple years ago and it's become our fastest-growing demographic is the is the wedding Market. And so you must send you message foosball tables earlier and call you know one of the things that we've done with each other room is set up a groom's lounge and that's really just serve that market. And to really become you have a place that that young man or any age men can get can get themselves in there and their groups party you know fitted for their wedding and so I would I would say that wedding is probably our fastest-growing segment. And certainly something that we're going to continue to focus on, it wouldn't be a Jason and Scott show if we didn't talk about Amazon a little bit so Jason I do a joint talk or we talk about you know, the obviously how big amazon is how much they're soaking up the growth out there but one of the big rabbits we give people on protecting yourself is to wrap a service around a product and seems like you guys, done that dude you have any fear of Amazon doing that or do you feel like this is a quadrant e-commerce are probably not going to get to, yeah I was watching you can never live live in fear you you got to. [19:46] You got to continue to innovate and continue to ideate you know whatever business you're running I think. I just have a tremendous amount of respect for Amazon and and within the apparel categories are obviously very very committed to it and doing some amazing things. You'll for us one of those things that we really. You're committed to not just to not this to differentiate ourselves from Amazon but really I would say the entire apparel category is really not. Not put forth that we're selling a product we've really focused on selling or even just providing an experience and so more and more. For our customers what we Aspire and what we try to inspire is the fact that we do provide an experience and it's it's a totally different experience than. You're going into a store going online and buying an item in that instance you really just buying a product right and and for us it's entirely different. It or whether it's you know the interactions that they have with our saw guys and how what they're trained or the you know the online experience of pretty on Garmin we've really focused on selling an experience versus a product. Call you guys have obviously caught the eye of you season an environment when it's really hard for me, she kind of companies to get funding I noticed madronas in there that's that's a really kind of real consumer Blue Chip how much, Capital if you guys raised yeah we're really we're really fortunate to have you no work last set of investors we got. [21:22] Madrona and Scott Jacobson at Madrona as my partner there. Yeah I'm deeply involved with the success of the company at Portside equity which was formerly Highland consumer is also very very involved. And our success and has been you know a big force and driving it we also out of strategic investors so we have no Diane group that's based in in China and one of the largest. And best suit manufacturers in the world owns a part of the company. We got a media company here in Canada that that took ownership in the company and will continue it to round out and look for what possible. And you lots of that say you don't really good position to be in, the best time to raise money is when you don't need it in my experience, to quick one so you kind of peaked my curiosity with the millennial kind of, concentration at any interesting observations as someone that's been in the industry for a while about in your all these kind of it's kind of funny meme that says joke around office money orders are killing this any other but they're they're obviously, not killing YouTube suits so any observations you can share about what you see in there. [22:42] Well I think there's a few different things I think number one you know it's a it's a the demographic that really takes a lot of pride in. And being their own brand and your for us I think that's why we resonates so well with Millennials you know they're able to create. You know one of a kind in the Chino which in a lot of ways becomes a representation of who they are and and their own brand and so. You know I think that that we are just the experience the product that we provide really fits into that. They're also they become and we see it in our. In our lifetime value studies and repurchase rate studies extremely loyal you know if they if they enjoy something if they like something. You know they're going to be loyal and they're going to tell their friends and so. But it is important to get it right I think that's true and in any demographic. Jason: [23:43] When it when the things it's interesting to me in the short of a custom product space which I I sort of put you in. [23:52] You know all customers but in particular Millennials in and Western CSN genze as well like the. [24:00] There seems to be a strong preference for more individualistic process products and in sort of you know Wes following the pack but. They also want people to know that it's individualistic so I I'm almost wondering like are you know that I think there's certain features in your product that, sort of reveal it's a made-to-order product as opposed to it you know looking like a ready-to-wear product like to do you find customers like. Intentionally select those pictures so that they're sort of broadcasting a little bit that they that they wearing a maid. Scot & Drew: [24:34] Yeah I mean that's not what I mean about being able to create their own brand right there not. You know they're when they're creating an indochino garment they're creating something that's truly one of a kind. And they're able to you don't put a monogram very very easily you know what that the jockey on the shirt or on other parts of the Garmin. You know they're able to pick their own lining from dozens of different choices are able to pick a fabric. And maybe mix. Fabrics you know applecross the suit and so you're really there's dozens of difference. Customisations in personalizations and if you know you kind of look at all the permutations that could be great just literally tens of millions of different types of suits. I could be created I think that's really feeling you don't know if you guys remember but I always hated you know in high school going to a party and. Bought a sweater at you know whatever retailer and then find out that there's three other guys about party with the same sweater or same jacket out of you and so yeah that doesn't happen within the Chino grated your own again one of a kind. Jason: [25:44] I totally get your point but I don't think Scott or I got invited to parties in high school very much. Scot & Drew: [25:50] I've I've seen Scott of the few parties I don't know then I don't know. Jason: [25:55] I am teasing you like to see your urine. That's one of the Leading Edge category in terms of made-to-order I do do you see that extending two more generally the other consumer products like the fact that that's a continuing Trend or do you think it will stick with you no particular vertical. Scot & Drew: [26:14] Are you know what's another great question that I do think that. A big part of the future retail is going to be more customize and personalize product and the more of that you know retailers or companies or any tractors can get away from. Commoditized product I think more success than the house and so I really do feel like at the highest level custom but I'll say is custom. Your product is is is really the future of retail in a lot of different verticals but certainly in a Peril for sure. Jason: [26:50] Yep and obviously that's that certainly helps you build a competitive moat. Scot & Drew: [26:55] You know what does I mean you'll think about competitive Moses you got to be you know aware of of what you need to do to to protect and grow the business and you know we constantly look for. What are call additional Motes if you will but you know where we're at work we're humbled by the response that we're getting from consumers right now. And we're very excited about what you know what the decades ahead are going to bring some. Jason: [27:25] Another area is our future looking that I'm always interested in and I talked a lot about fit man we talked about, in the ready-to-wear space the return rates are huge and typically the number one reason for returns are are fitment issues you obviously saw that for the subset of your customers that go to a show and they think they can get. Measured by a tailor but to enable more people to be self-service and reach more people I I imagine you're always interested in your how to best get measurements at home I know there's at least one company in the space that tries to use, the mobile phone camera for fitment and I I think you know I suspect that strongly a gimmick but I do know there's a lot of phones coming out with sort of, 3D scanning capability in that, you know I've always speculated that potentially is really useful for fitting in are you guys looking at all it does sound kind of Technologies. Scot & Drew: [28:20] Yeah we are I mean we're always looking at new ways to create and craft a perfectly fitted garment I think. You know if it's an extremely complex business right in terms of creating you no one to one product on app for Consumer bases and. Well those take that Technologies are full and you know seem to be enough to come in and out I I do think the back-end operations of how you create. You know I shouldn't Wonder one product her customer is is the most important the last thing you want to do. Is introduced the technology that you're going to end up with you know return rates that are closer to you know traditional apparel on so there's going to be a lot of Technology development around. You know how you get measurements or how we get measurements but you know how I kind of like what we're doing right now in terms of the technology that we used to. We got the garments right on a one-to-one basis. Jason: [29:21] Gotcha another Trend like in this are the Jason spaces that I've been a little interested in last quarter Adidas did this interesting pilot wear their weaving sweaters. On demand in a store and then I think it's Ministry of Supply in Boston literally have a. [29:40] A blaze or weaving machine in the store and I'm going to say Loosely they make a Blazer while you wait I think it's like a three or four hour process. [29:51] So obviously not not super convenient or scalable right at the moment but like is that a potential. [29:57] Opportunity for you or competitor for you in the future iqc the technology ever getting good enough that a lot of the stuff gets made in in real time in stores or ship same day to customers are those kinds of things. Scot & Drew: [30:09] Yeah I mean I think anything's possible as we you know as we go through the years and decades ahead of deep deep thought of being able to create. You know garment like we create but do it same day or in the store or have it delivered the same day I mean that's an incredibly. You know bold dream or delivery but you are hot for my from a super spective I do believe that were one of the fastest in terms of how we produce. Supply chain all the way through the consumer demand and like I mentioned earlier you no more costly off to my second tweaking. Because once you get it down to under a weeks you've got something very very unique and highly competitive. You know what is essentially about a 7 billion dollar Market North America on South. Yeah I've seen I'll call them campaigns or product launches that you mentioned but I think we're a little ways from being able to scale that I'm a space South. Jason: [31:12] For sure for sure it does certainly seem like that kind of you know early tip of the spear examples on which are always interesting but probably not economically viable for the last question. Anything else that has you excited or interesting about the the future of Commerce in general or or your space in particular and India. [31:31] Trans you are seeing on the horizon. Scot & Drew: [31:35] You know what man like I said as a technology e-commerce guy I'm just. I really really big fan and really interested on how retails of all day you know it's that's what's got me most excited and interested on how. Online-only Brands transition into either or not the channel environment or how do they leverage retail to drive their business I think there's going to be. Thriller credible Innovations and developments over the coming years and we hope to be part of that we think we are actually you have big part of it and Four Mile from a later shift perspective in and leaving the weather. Jason: [32:15] Terrific I think that's actually going to be a great place to, to wrap up because it is happen again we've used up all our a lot of time so Drew I really want to thank you for joining us in the sharing the indochino experience with the RR listeners and I'll remind listeners as always, you're welcome to continue the dialogue on our Facebook page if you like today show we would certainly appreciate a 5-star review on iTunes if you hated today. Scot & Drew: [32:44] Absolutely do not review cuz it was probably my fault if you hate it you guys are great I appreciate your time today. Thanks truly look forward to hearing more about the success of indochino. Jason: [32:59] Until next time happy conversing.
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Mike Sacks might know as much about comedy writing as almost anybody. Why? Because he's interviewed dozens of the best comedy writers on television for his books, "And Here's the Kicker" and "Poking a Dead Frog". But wait! There's more! Mike also co-wrote the hilarious "Sex: Our Bodies, Our Junk" with several other writers including Bob's Burgers writer and producer, and Writers' Bloc alum, Scott Jacobson (episode 20). Mike has also written for literally piles of publications including The Washington Post, The New Yorker, GQ, Men's Health - the list goes on. Currently, Mike is a writer and editor for Vanity Fair who enjoys laughing and taking long walks on the beach. He didn't actually tell me that. I just assumed it. Mike and I talk about the importance of having many and varied influences, and he shares a few tricks he's learned to help him become a better writer himself. We also talk briefly about Mike's fascination with the 1979 cult hit "Over the Edge", a fascination I now share. But more on that later. Much more. For now, thank you for joining my conversation with Mike Sacks.
The usual format for the show is to be festooned with wall-to-wall clips of comedy podcasts from around the world via the internet. Along with some regular features and some inane silliness provided by our local crew – me, Joe Paulino our producer/engineer, Bill Heywatt our booth announcer, and even Kenny Durgess, our booth assistant. For Succotash, Epi65, we DO have a few clips but we also have an interview with special guest Paul Mecurio. We’ve clipped The Paul Mecurio Show several times before. And the last time was a short clip from an interview he did with Paul McCartney. Well, his entire episode featuring the McCartney interview dropped this week. So we talk to Paul about that, his own career, podcasting, and a whole lot more. He talks about having gone from sweating out 100-hour-weeks as a big shot Wall Street acquisitions-and-mergers guy and chucking it all to do open mics and one-nighters as a standup comedian. And how his work ethic paid off as he moved up and into the offices of The Daily Show and later The Colbert Report as an Emmy-winning writer. And then how he ran into Sir Paul McCartney in passing one day, struck up a conversation and ended up inviting him to be interviewed for his podcast. The rest is online and we have the interview with the guy who interviewed McCartney. I'm never washing my audio recorder again… THE TOP 10 MOST ACTIVE SHOWS IN THE STITCHER TOP 100 COMEDY PODCAST LIST There was mostly sluggish movement this week on the Stitcher Top 100 Comedy Podcast list. MOSTLY. There were a few gigantic climbs up the ladder, though and a few jumpy jumps as well. (That’s a technical term. Jumpy jump. It means, well…look it up.) 55. The Morning Stream +3062. Onion Radio News -1763. The Artie Lange Show -1565. Writer’s Bloc Podcast +355!68. Tits & Giggles +632!71. The Joey Medina Show +22982. Answer Me This +3687. Dining With Doug & Karen –2490. Keith & The Girl -2498. #AfterBlack +68 BACK TO BOGANWOOD We're up to Episode 4 in our featuring of Jason "Jabs" McNamara's Boganwood pod mini-series. In my chat with Jabs before it play, we talk about what some other podcasters think about the show and also get into where he got the idea for some of the characters in the show. CHEF EDDIE VEDDER Since the beginning of the year, I've been featuring a little Easter Egg at the end of almost every episode: A recipe for succotash - different each week - pulled from videos on YouTube of people preparing the dish. But now I'm scrapping the bottom of the saucepan as I've gone through most of them at this point. So I reached out to Travis and Brandi Clark of the Tiny Odd Conversations podcast and they were able to get Chef Eddie Vedder to whip up his version of succotash exclusively for our show. So if you listen past the show ending, after Bill Heywatt says his goodbye, you can hear Chef Eddie prepare his dish while he tells - nay, sings - you how to do it at home. BURST O' DURST Our Ambassador to the Middle Will Durst lambasts the conservative folk of Texas in this week's installment of his regular feature. And if you're going to be in the San Francisco area this summer, Will's show BoomeRaging, LSD to OMG, has been extended! It plays ever Tuesday night at the Marsh Theater in the city. visit http://WillDurst.com for more information. CLIPS Tits & GigglesJumping up 632 places to hit #68 in the Stitcher Top 100 Comedy Podcasts this week, in only its second week, it's “The podcast for women in comedy AND their supportive male friends.” according to the homesite for the just two-episode old podcast. 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