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From Ep 172 Booze and arcade games and pinball, how does it get any better than this? Located right next to Burlington's Church Street Marketplace, the Archives has been putting smiles on people's faces with a huge variety of classic arcade games and an even greater selection of craft beers, cocktails, wines, and non-alcoholic drinks. In this interview, co-owner Matthew Walters talks focusing on the 'bar' part in the 'arcade bar' and beverage director Sean McKenzie talks about creating the tasty cocktails available at the arcade bar. All Beer Inside is a podcast by and for craft beer lovers. We travel near and far to sample the best brews and meet fellow aficionados. Drink craft, not crap! Please like, share, comment, subscribe and hit that notification bell! The Archives Arcade Bar 191 College St, Burlington, Vermont 45 Main St, Winooski, Vermont Website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter All Beer Inside: Website, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Untappd: @allbeerinside The video portion of this interview can be found here Search for All Beer Inside in all your favorite apps. #craftbeer #craftbeerlove #drinkcraftbeer #arcadegames #interview #thearchivesbar
From Ep 172: Booze and arcade games and pinball, how does it get any better than this? Located right next to Burlington's Church Street Marketplace, the Archives has been putting smiles on people's faces with a huge variety of classic arcade games and an even greater selection of craft beers, cocktails, wines, and non-alcoholic drinks. In this interview, co-owner Matthew Walters talks focusing on the 'bar' part in the 'arcade bar' and beverage director Sean McKenzie talks about creating the tasty cocktails available at the arcade bar. All Beer Inside is a podcast by and for craft beer lovers. We travel near and far to sample the best brews and meet fellow aficionados. Drink craft, not crap! Please like, share, comment, subscribe and hit that notification bell! The Archives Arcade Bar191 College St, Burlington, Vermont45 Main St, Winooski, VermontWebsite, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter All Beer Inside:Website, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Untappd: @allbeerinside The video portion of this interview can be found here Search for All Beer Inside in all your favorite apps. #craftbeer #craftbeerlove #drinkcraftbeer #arcadegames #interview #thearchivesbar
Dreaming Tree Pinot Noir 2020-Dave Matthews French RedThis is a collaboration between Dave Matthews and New Zealand winemaker Sean McKenzie.It looks like there is also a California Dreaming Tree Pinot Noir so check the label.I could tell you all about it, but I would prefer you read the review and listen to the podcast.Check out www.cheapwinefinder.com and listen to the PODCAST!!!
This week Dan and Brendan speak with Sean McKenzie, a standup comic from Hollister who put in time at the open mic in SF and NYC. He shares strategies to get seen and provides a few tips on how to develop a Taskr side hustle. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/willwork4podcast/message
This week Dan and Brendan speak with Sean McKenzie, a standup comic from Hollister who put in time at the open mic in SF and NYC. He shares strategies to get seen and provides a few tips on how to develop a Taskr side hustle.
Steereo Co-Founder Sean McKenzie is driven by music. It’s a drive that’s led him to a one-of-a-kind business solution for ride-share app drivers. The Steereo app is a music discovery platform used by drivers and compensates them for streaming music to their passengers. Find out how Sean came up with ONE solution for problems spanning across multiple industries and how that dovetailed perfectly into a win/win for everyone. Grey Interviewer: Kenny Gold
This Podcast aims to provide help and guidance to those looking to rent an apartment in New York. In this Episode 11, we have a special interview with Team MVMT members Desmond Eaddy, Sean Mckenzie and Isaiah Dunn from COMPASS, one of the biggest Real Estate Brokerages in New York. If you'd like to contact them, you may reach out to them at mvmt@compass.com (mailto:mvmt@compass.com) or at (+1) 917.723.0908 Mention that you heard them on this podcast for a free consultation. Amongst other topics, we'll discuss: Tips when renting an apartment in New York Advice on knowing what to expect from an agent Market update and information on new rent laws And much more! This Podcast is supported by Replay Listings (https://my.captivate.fm/www.replaylistings.com) , the mobile app that helps you find available rental apartments in New York by showing unedited videos (rather than pictures) that guarantee what the apartments really look like. You can Download the Replay Listings App on the Apple Store, Google Play, or the website www.ReplayListings.com (https://my.captivate.fm/www.ReplayListings.com) This Podcast was created by Replay Listings (www.replaylistings.com) . Rodolfo Delgado is also an Official Member of FORBES Real Estate Council 2019.
Sean McKenzie (SF Sketchfest) joins me for yet another hella NorCal hang.We talk about NY vs SF, The Grammys, Marilyn Manson, Bernie, and more fun stuffFollow Sean McKenzie:Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/seanmckomedyTwitterhttps://twitter.com/SeanMcKomedyFollow Robbie:https://www.instagram.com/robbiegoodwin/https://twitter.com/robbiegoodwinSubscribe on Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/user/kramerica2k4?sub_confirmation=1 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Have you ever created game of such beautiful artistry, a craft of such genius, so brilliant in design, that it went completely unappreciated by the masses? You probably needed a publisher!This week Morrison, Austin, and Ali are joined by Sean McKenzie of Armor Games to discuss what a publisher does, and why they're so integral to the gaming business.
Welcome back to Tech Forward, listeners! For this week’s rebroadcast, I’m excited to share my conversation with Sean McKenzie, Co-Founder and Director of Driver Engagement at Steereo. By combining the power of music streaming with the popularity of ridesharing, Steereo is a music discovery app that gives emerging artists exposure and valuable data, while compensating rideshare drivers. Sean is an award-winning entrepreneur and a 3-time founder with a strong background in brand strategy, consumer insights, and market forecasting. He also serves as an advisory council member at Fund for Public Housing. Today on the show we’ll be discussing his career path, his approach to hiring at Steereo, and some of the ways he uses his experience to give back to his community. The idea for Steereo came from a chance meeting between Sean and his team, and a Lyft driver with excellent musical taste. Realizing that rideshare drivers often act as DJs for their clients, Sean proposed the idea for a platform where up-and-coming artists could allow drivers to stream their music. The benefits are twofold. Along with the exposure to a larger audience, artists on the Steereo platform also gain access to a wealth of data, including where, when, and even how loudly it gets played. Drivers are compensated for this airtime in turn, accumulating funds over time much like a fare meter. When it came to creating the app, Sean noted, “People of color are great at creating content that lives on these innovative platforms, but they aren’t necessarily creating those platforms where that content lives. If there’s a demand for this, why not us? Why can’t we build it?” This passionate attitude has been a common thread throughout Sean’s career trajectory. As a 3-time founder, he cites every step of the journey as an important part of where he is today. For any listeners out there considering pursuing their own ambitions of entrepreneurship, Sean has two key pieces of advice. First and foremost, don’t wait for a perfect product to launch — “When it comes to building tech products, great can be the enemy of good enough. Don’t let great slow you down. Get your core function nailed down, put it out, let your users break it and then iterate from there.” Furthermore, he recommends maintaining that lean, early-stage passion as much as possible as the business grows. “Even when you have more resources, treat your product as if you don’t.” In addition to his work at Steereo, Sean is also a member of the advisory council for New York City’s Fund for Public Housing. At a time when more people than ever are in need of affordable housing, federal funding for these programs has unfortunately dwindled. “My entire existence can be attributed to affordable public housing. I am a direct result of these programs and they just aren’t really there anymore. It’s important for me to give back in this way, because our experiences shape who we are and how we view the world. If I can shape a kid’s viewpoint and their confidence, then that is my life’s work, beyond anything else I do in the tech industry.” Sean, thank you so much for coming onto the show and sharing with us the work you’re doing both with Steereo, and with the Fund for Public Housing. Thank you as well to everyone out there listening, reviewing, and sharing the show. See you next week! Connect with us Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
This week we're hosting Allison Marlar and Sean McKenzie from Archives (@thearchivesbar) in Burlington Vermont. Archives is a craft cocktail and beer bar as well as a full service arcade featuring new and vintage pinball and video games. We discuss the issues with balancing craft bartending with arcade games, the scene in Burlington and, fitting into an ever changing industry. The Speakeasy is powered by Simplecast.
Welcome back to Tech Forward, listeners! For this week’s episode, I’m excited to share my conversation with Sean McKenzie, Co-Founder and Director of Driver Engagement at Steereo. By combining the power of music streaming with the popularity of ridesharing, Steereo is a music discovery app that gives emerging artists exposure and valuable data, while compensating rideshare drivers. Sean is an award-winning entrepreneur and a 3-time founder with a strong background in brand strategy, consumer insights, and market forecasting. He also serves as an advisory council member at Fund for Public Housing. Today on the show we’ll be discussing his career path, his approach to hiring at Steereo, and some of the ways he uses his experience to give back to his community. The idea for Steereo came from a chance meeting between Sean and his team, and a Lyft driver with excellent musical taste. Realizing that rideshare drivers often act as DJs for their clients, Sean proposed the idea for a platform where up-and-coming artists could allow drivers to stream their music. The benefits are twofold. Along with the exposure to a larger audience, artists on the Steereo platform also gain access to a wealth of data, including where, when, and even how loudly it gets played. Drivers are compensated for this airtime in turn, accumulating funds over time much like a fare meter. When it came to creating the app, Sean noted, “People of color are great at creating content that lives on these innovative platforms, but they aren’t necessarily creating those platforms where that content lives. If there’s a demand for this, why not us? Why can’t we build it?” This passionate attitude has been a common thread throughout Sean’s career trajectory. As a 3-time founder, he cites every step of the journey as an important part of where he is today. For any listeners out there considering pursuing their own ambitions of entrepreneurship, Sean has two key pieces of advice. First and foremost, don’t wait for a perfect product to launch — “When it comes to building tech products, great can be the enemy of good enough. Don’t let great slow you down. Get your core function nailed down, put it out, let your users break it and then iterate from there.” Furthermore, he recommends maintaining that lean, early-stage passion as much as possible as the business grows. “Even when you have more resources, treat your product as if you don’t.” In addition to his work at Steereo, Sean is also a member of the advisory council for New York City’s Fund for Public Housing. At a time when more people than ever are in need of affordable housing, federal funding for these programs has unfortunately dwindled. “My entire existence can be attributed to affordable public housing. I am a direct result of these programs and they just aren’t really there anymore. It’s important for me to give back in this way, because our experiences shape who we are and how we view the world. If I can shape a kid’s viewpoint and their confidence, then that is my life’s work, beyond anything else I do in the tech industry.” Sean, thank you so much for coming onto the show and sharing with us the work you’re doing both with Steereo, and with the Fund for Public Housing. Thank you as well to everyone out there listening, reviewing, and sharing the show. See you next week! Connect with us Website | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook
Recorded at Molineux for release Monday 4th June 2018 This week we find out about auditions from West Bromwich Operatic Society Youth for Hairspray taking place on the 10th of June, James Collins lets us know about this years interactive project in the run up to Panto, Sean Mckenzie talks about his roles in Ladies Day at the Grand and Anthem Chior have a gig on the way so sing us a song from their show. Also Chris Westwood pops in to play his latest single and chzt about his summer of live music.
Midlands editor Steve Orme speaks to actors Sean McKenzie and Jo Mousley about performing Jim Cartwright's popular two-hander Two at Derby Theatre. The play, which premièred at the Octagon Theatre in Bolton in 1989, focuses on a single evening in a Northern pub, with the same two actors playing the feuding landlord and landlady as well as an array of customers who visit their establishment. Two will run at Derby Theatre from 2 to 24 March 2018. For more information.
The Bad Asians are BACK! This week Imran and David talk to comedian Sean Mckenzie about white people, moving to NYC and why he thinks the Irish are the worst. ENJOY!
Sean McKenzie is a seasoned advertising and start-up professional. Sean has several years of experience in branding, industry forecasting and team leadership. He has contributed creative insights working with companies like Nielsen, Nike, P&G and LVMH. He’s currently Director of Business Development at real estate start-up, Zera and Founder of digital creative agency, Pink Honey,
Stephen and Ben welcome Sean Mckenzie back to the couch to talk our new adult relationships with our parents, something that blocked you from dating somebody, AND HUGE PODCAST NEWS / NEW XANDER.WAV MIX / TRADER JOES HIDDEN TREASURES / PERSIMMONS? / THE REALIST SHIT EVER / Always submit questions @TBFTpodcast or TOOBROKEFORTHERAPY.COM
Stephen and Ben welcome Sean Mckenzie to the couch to talk baby making music, kissing on the first date, and how to deal with seeing an ex in public. On some real shit, new Xander.wav mix, and Sean talks about tackling the John Muir trail. You can check out old episodes and submit questions at toobrokefortherapy.com
Monogamy or not?? (featuring Sean McKenzie and Polly Love Devine (www.pollylovedevine.com))
Radiation Island jumps right back into the podcast fury with Acron achieving the next level of Artificial Intelligence. Zach Wiseman and Ethan Albers swap prostitute fumble stories. Our proud resident feminist Pam Benjamin explains what her last day of driving an automobile was like. Karim Harmonic casts doubts on 9/11 Truthers, and Sean Mckenzie does a Q/A on his conspiracy beliefs. As always hosted by Christopher Conatser and Steve Poggi. Now available on iTunes Links: Elevator Ritual (DO NOT DO THIS RITUAL! SERIOUS! IT IS NOTHING BUT TROUBLE)
This week on Hypothetical Comedy Podcast our guest is comedian Sean McKenzie.Sean is talking guilt cupcakes, weiner, starting standup, doing dark comedy, lowlights of his time in New York, depression, pandemic, and more. Follow us on IG@sheshinesforyou @funkysammedina @hypotheticalcomedy