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Frenjamin Church returns for a deep dive into Tennessee Ernie Ford's take on The Ballad of Davy Crockett. While Disney might have revitalized the King of the Wild Frontier for 1950s TV, the real Crockett was a rugged frontiersman who went from dirt-poor Tennessee hunter to Congress, fought for and then against (politically) Andrew Jackson, and died fighting at the Alamo rather than retire to a cushy job in D.C.. We explore how this self-made legend built his own mythology back when the media landscape pushing for Western expansion and manifest destiny, all through the lens of Tennessee Ernie Ford's impossibly deep baritone. You can go to hell - we're going to Texas! Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ACYcD1ce5E Check out and subscribe to Frenjamin's Substack: https://mountainking.substack.com/ Follow Frenjamin on X (Twitter): @BFriendjamin Follow Scott and Sean on X: Scott- @dotgiff Sean- @hashtagheybro Think you've got a song we should discuss on the show? Send us a DM on X/Twitter or an email to historyinmusicpodcast@gmail.com
Sean Neves, David Chon, and Scott Gardner are Partners at Water Witch, Bar Nohm, and Remora, all in Salt Lake City, UT. Sean and Scott started working together in 2012 and a plan to open a bar soon began to form. In 2016, they opened Water Witch, located next door to Nohm, owned and operated by David Chon. They all decided to join forces and become partners in both businesses and opened up Bar Nohm in 2023. In 2022, they bought an old dive bar which they are turning into Remora. Today's sponsors: Restaurant Technologies the company that helps restaurants, “Control the kitchen chaos.” With RT's total oil management, you get: Dependable fresh bulk cooking oil delivery; Filtration + oil usage monitoring and reporting; Used cooking oil pick-up, and recycling; And say goodbye to messy, dangerous restaurant rendering tanks-yuck. RT's end-to-end cooking oils solution helps you manage your used cooking oil storage, collection, and recycling- conveniently, safely, and cleanly- with no upfront costs. Head to www.RTI-inc.com, and let them know the Restaurant Unstoppable Podcast sent you their way. MarginEdge: Boost your efficiency and profitability without adding labor costs. MarginEdge is a complete restaurant management software that allows you to seamlessly manage all aspects of your business from one central location. Track food costs in real time, make inventory faster and less tedious, easily cost out your recipes, and get a daily P&L so you always know where you stand. See how it works at marginedge.com/unstopabble. Restaurant Systems Pro - Join the 60-day Restaurant Systems Pro FREE TRAINING. This is something that has never been done before. This 60-day event is at no cost to you, but it is not for everyone. Fred Langley, CEO of Restaurant Systems Pro, will lead a group of restaurateurs through the Restaurant Systems Pro software and set up the systems for your restaurant. During the 60 days, Fred will walk you through the Restaurant Systems Pro Process and help you crush the following goals: Recipe Costing Cards; Guidance in your books for accounting; Cash controls; Sales Forecasting(With Accuracy); Checklists; Budgeting for the entire year; Scheduling for profit; More butts in seats and more… Click Here to learn more. National Council for Mental Health and Wellbeing - Create healthier, more engaged employees with Mental Health First Aid at Work for Restaurants. This training teaches employees how to recognize and respond to signs and symptoms of mental health or substance use challenges. It's trusted by leading companies, offers flexible training options to adapt to the often- unpredictable restaurant and food services environments, and it's developed and delivered by experts. Visit MentalHealthFirstAid.org/Restaurants to learn more OR use this link: CLICK HERE Contact the guest: Website: https://waterwitchbar.com/ Thanks for listening! Rate the podcast, subscribe, and share! We are on Youtube: @RestaurantUnstoppable
Today I got another very exclusive guest on the show. He was a member of one of Whitey Bulger's Winter Hill Gang crews. His name is Sean Scott Hicks. Not very many former members of this gang are sharing their stories. We discuss Sean's life as a criminal on the street. Sean shares his thoughts on the former members of the gang. Sean also talks about spending over 24 years of his life in prison and never becoming a government informant. He has got quite the redemption story!
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The wildfire destruction in Maui has been difficult to watch. So many homes and businesses were destroyed, and lives lost. In order to respond to this event, here on this podcast I invited Sean Scott to come and share his expertise with disaster recovery. Sean is a second-generation restoration contractor and disaster recovery consultant who has spent over 44 years in the construction and fire restoration industry. Most of his experience has been involved in the rebuilding of well over 10,000 homes and businesses damaged by fires, floods, storms, and other natural or man-made disaster events. Sean has witnessed first-hand the struggles people go through to rebuild their lives and how daunting this process can be, especially for those who have lost their home or become displaced. This became more evident in 2003 and again in 2007, when wildfires swept through Southern California destroying over 5,000 homes and damaging countless others. It was in the weeks and months following these events that he watched many survivors evolve into disaster victims as they didn't know what to do or where to turn for help. As a result, Sean embarked on a mission to write a simple easy-to-read disaster recovery road-map to walk survivors step-by-step through the recovery process and raise awareness of the many pitfalls that accompany post-disaster scenarios. In this podcast we do a quick dive into many aspects of disaster recovery that can trip people up as they try to reestablish their lives and livelihoods. Since its release in 2009, Sean's book The Red Guide to Recovery - Resource Handbook for Disaster Survivors has been adopted by emergency management agencies, fire departments, Native tribes, relief organizations, and fortune 500 companies across the U.S. This episode is sponsored by AshBritt, a national rapid-response emergency management and logistics company. Celebrating its 30th year, AshBritt has led response efforts following 60 federally declared disasters across 30 states and has conducted more than 400 missions, successfully serving over 600 clients. AshBritt is the trusted emergency management contractor for cities, counties, states and for federal agencies, including the Department of Defense where AshBritt holds a pre-position debris management contract which covers 25 U.S. states. Eric Holdeman is a professional emergency manager who is passionate about providing information that can help families, businesses & governments become better prepared for disasters of all types. Hear first hand expert insights from Eric on his Podcast, Blog & EricHoldeman.com.
Are brand deals dead? Is AI going to replace user-generated content? Should brands invest in creator partnerships? Where are the opportunities for creators to earn an income right now? In this episode, we sit down with Sean Scott, The Partnership Expert, to talk everything creator economy. Sean shares advice for creators looking to land big brand deals and turn their content creation into a lasting career. Sean also shares opportunities creators may not be considering (including a tip MrBeast uses), what channels brands should focus their spending on, guidance around gifting and more. An exclusive offer just for listeners, grab Sean's "Creator Monetization Checklist" for free! This checklist is normally $9: https://thepartnershipexpert.gumroad.com/l/creator-monetization-checklist/WAVESFREEMore from Sean:Website: https://www.thepartnershipexpert.com/ Instagram: @thepartnershipexpertSubscribe to Arcade's Newsletter, SCAN
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Sean Scott joins me from Portland, Oregon and we discuss Kidney Failue, Autism, Aliens, Working at a Corner Store and a Paranormal Experience. Follow Sean on Twitter: @mitdasein My link as always is https://linktr.ee/melashea
Author and preparedness advocate Sean Scott joins Vince Davis and Dane Neal for Preparedness Matters. Hear as Sean talks about his experiences and the inspiration that led to him writing his groundbreaking guide. Listen as Sean shares situations that people find themselves with all types of disasters and trying to rebuild their homes, businesses and […]
Author and preparedness advocate Sean Scott joins Vince Davis and Dane Neal for Preparedness Matters. Hear as Sean talks about his experiences and the inspiration that led to him writing his groundbreaking guide. Listen as Sean shares situations that people find themselves with all types of disasters and trying to rebuild their homes, businesses and […]
On this edition of the On The Pony Express Podcast, Billy Embody breaks down the 2023 offensive line commits SMU got from Sean Scott and Alex Woods. Plus, where do things stand with the class now that the dead period is here? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dan Varonny urges small business leaders to join associations to effect positive change. Sean Scott talks about his company is bringing shoe manufacturing back to America while adding to the firm's local community.
Dan Varonny urges small business leaders to join associations to effect positive change. Sean Scott talks about his company is bringing shoe manufacturing back to America while adding to the firm's local community.
Dan Varonny urges small business leaders to join associations to effect positive change.Sean Scott talks about his company is bringing shoe manufacturing back to America while adding to the firm's local community.
The residential finance industry faces substantial headwinds in the current economic environment. After a record-breaking performance in 2021, the industry is now keenly focused on reduced volumes and compressed margins, decreased inventory and rising interest rates. Volatile markets may be stressful, but they also present opportunities for growth and development. Mayer Brown has an interdisciplinary team of lawyers from our restructuring, financial services, M&A and finance practices ready to tackle the challenges and opportunities that may arise in the coming months. Krista Cooley, Eric Edwardson, Chris Pochon, Lauren Pryor, Susannah Schmid and Sean Scott discuss this timely topic.
What did the developer say to the DBA? It doesn’t matter, the answer is “no.” I’ve never worked with a database administrator (DBA) before but know they play an important part in the data lifecycle at a company. Sean Scott stumbled into the DBA world and has been in this field for 25+ years. He […] The post Dear Analyst #96: Treating data as code and the new frontier for DBAs with Sean Scott appeared first on .
Sean Scott spent close to 15 years at Amazon where he ran their shopping experience and autonomous delivery product, Scout. In January 2021, Sean decided to join Pager Duty as their Chief Product Officer. Pager Duty is a software company founded by 3 former amazon developers that helps customers move at ‘machine-speed' in critical moments. Pager Duty's business has dramatically accelerated over the past 2 years as the rise of remote work made real-time incident response and work orchestration incredibly important to the enterprise. While Pager Duty is mainly known for being an industry leader in notifications and work orchestration, they have recently launched new products for AI ops and automation. Scott joins Scott Britton and Andrei Newman on the Built By Humans podcast to discuss the importance of being data-driven, how the modern product leader's skillset is shifting, and what aspect of Amazon he made sure to bring with him to Pager Duty. Here are some quick takeaways: Having the right data is paramount. The question is do you have everything instrumented to get those insights and learnings. And, more importantly, are those insights actionable. To understand your customer, you need to break down the user experience and instrument it for all the metrics that matter so that you can truly understand what is happening within your product. When analyzing your product's performance in aggregate, it is easy to trick yourself into believing everything looks good. When customer anecdotes disagree with the data, the anecdotes are usually right. Companies experiencing hypergrowth need to make a habit of revisiting and questioning the effectiveness of the processes they have in place. They usually grow stale every time the size of your team doubles. Companies need to move away from having separate motions for sales, marketing, and product. You must analyze the entire flow holistically and combine how every team interacts with the end-user to create a truly great customer experience.
On this week's episode, Jaret & Gary talk with Nashville songwriter turned musician, Scott Sean White. Scott is an amazing musician, father and now grandfather! The post Sean Scott White appeared first on idobi.
On this week's episode, Jaret & Gary talk with Nashville songwriter turned musician, Scott Sean White. Scott is an amazing musician, father and now grandfather!
"The past, present and future of fandoms" is the 17th episode of The Miami Student's entertainment podcast, Pop Culture Convos. By now, everyone knows what a fandom is, whether their first mental image is the BTS Army or Harry Potter Millennials. But is there a dark side? Today, co-hosts Maggie Peña and Sean Scott are joined by staff writer Reece Hollowell to discuss the history and trajectory of fandoms today. This podcast was produced and edited by Sean Scott, Maggie Peña and Sarah Grace Hays with supervising production by Cosette Gunter. @seanrscottt scottsr2@miamioh.edu @maggieloup penaml@miamioh.edu
Sean Scott first hopped on a PW50 at the age of 4. Later that summer, after his fifth birthday, he joined District 23 ARMCA and competed in a handful of motocross races that year. After a nearly ten year hiatus, he came back to D23 ARMCA in 2009. Sean now competes in the Open B and 25+ B classes in motocross, and proudly claimed 75% of holeshots in the races he competed in in 2021. In 2022, he strives to improve on the track in order to set himself up for a successful transition to the A classes in 2023. In addition to riding and racing, Sean is an avid hunter, fisherman, and overall outdoorsman.Inspired by his closest friends, Sean continues to compete in D23 ARMCA because of these friendships, and the young, upcoming talent seen across all disciplines. Fueled by fresh fruit and quiet time on race day, his overall motorcycling experience has taught him the importance of hard work and preparation in order to do his best when it counts most. Sean encourages other riders to take a sight lap before pinning it for the safety of all riders, and wishes all D23 ARMCA members a safe and fun-filled season.This article was prepared by an independent contractor and may not be the views of the board of directors of District 23 ARMCA or any of their sponsors or affiliates.
"The next Hollywood greats?" is the 16th episode of The Miami Student's entertainment podcast, Pop Culture Convos. Between streaming, television, social media and film, there are more ways than ever for young people to make it to Hollywood. But who's in the business for the long haul? This week, hosts Maggie Peña and Sean Scott guess who will be the biggest stars of tomorrow This podcast was produced and edited by Sean Scott, Maggie Peña and Sarah Grace Hays with supervising production by Cosette Gunter. @seanrscottt scottsr2@miamioh.edu @maggieloup penaml@miamioh.edu
"Will superhero movies ever retire?" is the 15th episode of The Miami Student's entertainment podcast, Pop Culture Convos. This week, new hosts Maggie Peña and Sean Scott answer the question; Are superhero movies here to stay, or will they fall from grace like the westerns and musicals of the past?” This podcast was produced and edited by Sean Scott, Maggie Peña and Sarah Grace Hays with supervising production by Cosette Gunter. @seanrscottt scottsr2@miamioh.edu @maggieloup penaml@miamioh.edu
"2021: A Year in Review" is the 11th episode of The Miami Student's entertainment podcast, Pop Culture Convos. This week on Pop Culture Convos our entertainment editor David Kwiatkowski sits down with assistant entertainment editors Sean Scott and Maggie Peña to discuss their favorite media moments from 2021. From television to albums, they talk about hits, misses and everything in between. This podcast was produced and edited by David Kwiatkowski and Sarah Grace Hays with supervising production by Tim Carlin. @kwiatkdm kwiatkdm@miamioh.edu @seanrscottt scottsr2@miamioh.edu @maggieloup penaml@miamioh.edu
Sean Conlon, Scott Robinson and Ritchie Neville join Genevieve to reminisce about their rise to fame and success before splitting in 2001. We talk about Sean's profound tweets, Scott opens up about the food disorder he lives with - and Ritchie sets the record straight on an internet rumour about him. Plus, we also chat about the group's first new music for 20 years, how the dance moves are getting tough on the knees and a brilliant story involving Liam Gallagher, a Bop It! and sideburns... **Please note, this episode contains swearing.** We'll be taking a mid-season break over Christmas - back in the new year! ===== Five's new single Time is out on 26 November and their new album is available to pre-order from 3 December for release in January 2022. You can also find them on Instagram @five__official, on Twitter @itsfiveofficial and on Facebook. And you can stream their music on Spotify and iTunes. ===== If you enjoyed this episode, don't keep it to yourself! Please tell a friend or share a screenshot on social media so others can discover and enjoy it too. You can find me on Twitter @CelebCatchUpPod or Instagram @celebritycatchuppodcast. And if you'd like to support the show, visit the shop or support page at celebritycatchup.com. ====== Episode hosted, produced and edited by Genevieve. Time courtesy of Five. Theme music by Mark Savage @mrdiscopop
"Who runs the music industry?" is the 10th episode of The Miami Student's entertainment podcast, Pop Culture Convos This week on Pop Culture Convos our entertainment editor David Kwiatkowski sits down with assistant entertainment editors Sean Scott and Maggie Peña to discuss who is the music industry. This podcast was produced and edited by David Kwiatkowski and Sarah Grace Hays with supervising production by Tim Carlin. @kwiatkdm kwiatkdm@miamioh.edu @seanrscottt scottsr2@miamioh.edu @maggieloup penaml@miamioh.edu
"Why Do A24 Horror Movies Hit Different?" is the 9th episode of The Miami Student's entertainment podcast, Pop Culture Convos This week on Pop Culture Convos our entertainment editor David Kwiatkowski sits down with assistant entertainment editor Sean Scott to discuss the history of A24 and why they make the best horror movies. This podcast was produced and edited by David Kwiatkowski and Sarah Grace Hays with supervising production by Tim Carlin. @kwiatkdm kwiatkdm@miamioh.edu @seanrscottt scottsr2@miamioh.edu
This Episode we (Sean Scott) talk to how Ben Harris got started working with ventriloquist, impressionist, stand-up comedian Terry Fator. We also talk about how Ben got started in music, a song he made for my wife, previewed a few of Ben's new tracks. We talk R Kelly, Birdman, Richard Sherman, Arizona Cardinals, the Phoenix Suns losing the NBA Finals, social media problems, Rapid Questions and more…. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/laplac-brown/support
We talk the ups and downs of sports gambling, Jake Paul vs Woodley post fight reactions, Fans going crazy at events, First take split between Max and Steven A, the Malice at the Palace Documentary, Milwaukee Bucks championship, Can the Lakers win with Westbrook, The greatness of Lebron James. DONDA album review. T Dot war stories and more……. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/laplac-brown/support
"The box office is back: What to look forward to" is the 7th episode of The Miami Student's entertainment podcast, Pop Culture Convos. This week on Pop Culture Convos our host David Kwiatkowski is joined by assistant entertainment editors, Sean Scott and Maggie Peña to discuss the movies coming to theaters this fall. From musicals to Marvel, they discuss casting, history and what they are excited about. This podcast was produced and edited by David Kwiatkowski, Sarah Grace Hays and Maggie Peña with supervising production by Tim Carlin. Correction: In this podcast, the hosts reported Top Gun: Maverick's release date as November 19, 2021. However, since the recording of this podcast, Top Gun: Maverick's release date has been pushed to May 27, 2022. Additionally, the Ghostbusters: Afterlife release date was pushed from November 11, 2021 to November 19, 2021. @kwiatkdm kwiatkdm@miamioh.edu @maggieloup penaml@miamioh.edu @seanrscottt scottsr2@miamioh.edu
In this first-ever Real Stories in Restoration episode, disaster restoration expert and author Sean Scott joins us to share insights from his more than 43 years in restoration and construction, takeaways from three of his publications, fire and smoke damage restoration tips, and more. Listen through the end for exciting news on what's ahead for him and R&R.
Black & White films come in all shapes and sizes and mean different things to different people. The first film you watched with a loved one, the first 35mm print a fan took you to see in the cinema, the basis for your favourite remake, or that thing you had to watch in college. The films of Black and White and the beginnings of cinema are worth celebrating. In this episode we manage to put our unique Slash Dupe lens on the films we love in Black & White, the films we WISH were in Black & White, and maybe a few more of our own surprises in our B&W VIDEO SPECIAL… You can also subscribe and support the VIDEO EPISODE over at our Slash Dupe YouTube Page Support us on Patreon Follow us on Twitter @SlashDupe Join us in our Facebook Group Slide into our Insta DMs @SlashDupe Ask our community questions at /r/SlashDupe Visit us at www.slashdupe.com Listen to us on Spotify Listen to us on Apple Podcasts Find more listening links at Anchor Hosts: Sean Scott, Ryan Scott Films and TV discussed in the B&W SPECIAL on IMDB Coming Soon! Actors, Crew and Creatives discussed in the B&W SPECIAL on IMDB Coming Soon! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/slashdupe/message
Finding a job is a chore. With limited skills .. no business contacts ... or with a criminal record … the road to employment becomes an obstacle course. Maryland New Directions provides training, coaching and placement to clear away barriers. Sean Scott, a former client, recalls the moment he read an ad that changed his life: “It doesn't matter if you're a felon, it doesn't matter if you're homeless, we're here to provide job training for you, and it just stuck out to me because I wanna do right and here's this place they're gonna train me, where I could go and potentially make some good money.” Plus, the Maryland Chamber of Commerce pairs teachers with businesses … so they can bring what they learn in the workplace back into their high-school classrooms. Links: Maryland Chamber Foundation Externship program, Maryland New Directions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HELLO! Welcome back to Talking Touring, the greatest podcast about touring on the internet. We are joined this week by the one and only Sean Scott of the incredible punk rock band CREEPER! We talk to Sean about all things Creeper, the theatre of the band, the drama of it all, and the joys of touring the world with the band. Don't forget to head over to www.stndbyworld.com and use code 'TT10' for 10% off your order!
This week is beginners week on SUPfm and ahead of Season 4 we've got new paddlers covered, with four episodes covering some of the key subjects and challenges facing new members of the tribe. We're featuring experienced watermen and women covering these key subjects How to choose your SUP SUP safety Learning, confidence and developing core skills What you need to know about your iSUP and package Make sure you don't miss out on future episodes by following us on your favourite podcast app here https://www.supfmpodcast.com/listen (https://www.supfmpodcast.com/listen) Today's episode is all about iSUPs so if you've bought a package over the last two years or are planning to buy one, then you need to listen to this. Sean Scott is the supremo of https://www.thenewforestpaddlesportcompany.co.uk/ (New Forest Paddlesports Company) and a vastly experienced waterman who runs tours and a team of instructors in one of the UK's most beautiful national parks In this episode we chat about the brands and the differences in construction which lead to a better or a worse experience when you hit the water. We talk about common upkeep mistakes and how to get your board going and keep your board operating as it should. We also go through those additional pieces of kit in the package, including the standard paddle 'type' , leash choice and fins, which all add together to maximise your paddle experience. We finish by talking about some of those basic safety considerations which are so important for any new paddlers to be aware of when they go out on the water for the first time. The RNLI video we chat about, featuring a paddleboarder who was saved through keeping his mobile / cell close to him is here: https://youtu.be/-AvSMgF4-rM (https://youtu.be/-AvSMgF4-rM) Don't forget we've got an episode with a primer on SUP Safety later in beginners week and that you can get lifetime access to the SUPfm Online SUP Safety Course for £37 over at www.supfm.thinkific.com Thanks again to Sean and https://www.thenewforestpaddlesportcompany.co.uk/ (New Forest Paddlesports Company) who have just been nominated again for the Industry awards for Shop of the Year at SUP Connect. Please vote for them here: https://www.supconnect.com/sup-shop-of-the-year-2021 (https://www.supconnect.com/sup-shop-of-the-year-2021) We've also featured Alex Thornhill from XT SUP who's been a supporter of the podcast from the start. Thanks Alex and here's where you find him https://www.xt-sup.co.uk/ (https://www.xt-sup.co.uk/) Thank you to the https://www.facebook.com/groups/isupownersclub (iSUP Owners Facebook group) and Melinda Collings for many of the questions we answer here. Keep up with SUPfm on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SUPfmPodcast/ (@SUPfmPodcast) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/supfmpodcast/ (@supfmpodcast) or subscribe to our newsletter (scroll down) https://www.supfmpodcast.com/ (https://www.supfmpodcast.com/) and get your free guide to the best apps we recommend, to get the best out of your SUP life See you on the water! Support this podcast
On today's episode we talk with Warren Central Champion Sean Scott -who is ring chasing for this season being his Senior Year! He was invited to a selective Camp for Defense Lineman Only and his dedication, hard work and motivation is just the top of the ice-berg. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Sean Scott - mental fitness startup founder - was adamant that neither meditation nor running were for him - until he tried them.
In this episode, hosts Clarence Hughes and Stephen Munson hit the beach while continuing the 100 Days Out celebration. Hear from Sean Scott (3:16 - 23:22) Director, National Beach Programs and Kelly Claes (30:45 - 1:02:50) of the U.S. Beach National Team about how teams qualify for the Olympic beach tournament, how it feels being in the middle of a tight battle for an Olympic berth, and the many ways Kelly Claes spends her free time.
Fashion Icon Manuel discuss his Remarkable Life in the World of Fashion and Sean Scott White talks his new album “Call it Even”! Enjoy!!! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joshbelcheruncharted/support
https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15926773If you'd like to support the show for less than a cup of coffee a month you can search the show on Patreon or use the link above.Think of it as buying me a coffee once a month to say "Thanks...I enjoyed those Eps...and I acknowledge the amount of work that goes into it."On this date (24th Dec) 3 years ago I published the first episode of this little show called Chasing Clarity. Now, after more than 30,000 downloads, 60 episodes and countless hours of learnings I look back at some take aways from the past and play the guests audio that relates to the knowledge.I also give you my best 5 personal (non tech related) tips for IN water Ocean Imagery.Did you ENJOY this style of show? Im thinking next year to do a series on the "OFF" weeks about 1 topic each Episode. No guest, no filla...just killa...knowledge bombs.lol.LET ME KNOW!I'd love to see your work and hear your thoughts about my show 'Chasing Clarity' Please get in touch via Instagram - @senseiodellIf you want to help the show grow it's awesome to subscribe, great to rate on your podcast player BUT amazing if you share the show with someone, your stories or a group.Want to suggest a guest or be a guest? Hit me on the Gram...I will ask you about yourself and what the listeners can learn from you.Don't forget review on ITUNES if you listen there!Odell Harris - https://www.instagram.com/senseiodell/
Are You Done Yet? Episode 8: Using Microsoft Teams for Legit Project & Portfolio Management In this episode of our podcast, Mike and Bryan welcome Sean Scott, Solution Specialist Engineer at Innovative-e, and Matt Froelich, VP of Project and Work Solutions & Business Intelligence, to... The post Episode 8 – Using Microsoft Teams for Legit Project & Portfolio Management appeared first on Innovative-e.
CityTalk:LA en Español es un podcast en español quincenal que comparte ideas e información sobre cómo estar seguro en las emergencias que afectan su hogar o la comunidad entera. El programa es organizado por un trío de miembros del equipo de MySafe: LA, cuyos antecedentes incluyen Técnico en Emergencias Médicas, alcance comunitario y educación comunitaria. Esta edición de CityTalk:LA en Español, “Regresar a Casa Después de un Incendio” guía a los oyentes hacia las formas más seguras de regresar a casa después de un incendio en una estructura o un desastre forestal. Le diremos cosas que debe saber antes, durante y después de la emergencia por incendio. El invitado especial Sean Scott, autor de La Guía Roja de Recursos para Sobrevivientes de Desastres, analiza los pasos más importantes en el proceso de recuperación.¡Nuevo! ¡Puede llamarnos con su pregunta sobre incendios, terremotos, seguridad en el agua, COVID-19 u otros problemas de seguridad humana, al (844) 4LATINX! (844-452-8469). ¡Podemos transmitir su pregunta en un futuro podcast de CityTalk:LA en Español!CityTalk:LA en Español está disponible en el sitio web MySafe: LA y en los principales portales de podcasts.###Bio:Sean Scott es Director Ejecutivo de Heritage Publishing & Communications, Ltd. y autor de La Guía Roja de Recursos para Sobrevivientes de Desastres, entre otros. Como contratista de restauración de desastres y consultor de profesión, Sean ha pasado más de 39 años en la industria de la construcción y restauración, principalmente ayudando a los sobrevivientes de desastres a reconstruir sus hogares y negocios después de incendios, inundaciones, tormentas y muchos otros tipos de desastres.Resources / Recursos:La Guía Roja de Recursos Para Sobrevivientes de Desastre https://www.theredguidetorecovery.com/informacion-en-espanol/The Red Guide to Recovery https://www.theredguidetorecovery.com/the-red-guide-to-recovery/ MySafe:LA Recovery web page https://www.mysafela.org/recovery/Regresar a Su Hogar https://www.ready.gov/es/regresar-a-su-hogarReturning Home https://www.ready.gov/returning-homeSalud Pública http://publichealth.lacounty.gov/media/FireSafety/index.htmNALEO Educational Fund - naleo.orgNALEO Bilingual Phone Line: 1-888-VE-Y-VOTA (1-888-839-8682) Lunes a viernes de 8:00am a 5:00pmEducation fund, League of Women Voters (Spanish) - https://www.vote411.org/esEasy Voting Guide, League of Women Voters (Spanish) - http://www.easyvoterguide.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/EVG-Nov2020-Sp.pdfUSA.GOV (Spanish) - https://www.usa.gov/espanol/elecciones2020 Census (Spanish) - https://2020census.gov/es.htmlCityTalk:LA en Español is a Spanish language podcast that shares information about how to be safe in emergencies affecting your home or the entire community. The program is hosted by a trio of MySafe:LA team members whose backgrounds include Emergency Medical Technician, grass roots outreach, and community education. This edition of CityTalk:LA en Español, “Coming Home after a Fire” guides listeners to the safest ways to return to your residence after a structure fire or wildfire disaster. Our special guest is Sean Scott, author of The Red Guide to Recovery.
Beyond our personal lives, a house, our home is precious to us. When we see the wild land fires burning hundreds and even thousands of houses, these are individual families being impacted. This podcast is an interview with Sean Scott, a disaster recovery expert and author of the book, Red Guide to Recovery—a Resource Handbook for Disaster Survivors. In the interview he provides tips for disaster survivors.Dynamis, a leading provider of information management software and security solutions, is a sponsor of this podcast.
SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter
This episode of SANDCAST: Beach volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter, is with the legendary, and ageless, John Hyden. At 47 years young, Hyden is still one of the best defenders in the United States, with his own beach facility just outside Nashville, Tennessee. On this episode, we discuss: - Hyden’s transition from an indoor Olympian to a beach volleyball player grinding in qualifiers - Hustling side jobs, like hanging Christmas lights, putting in synthetic turf putting greens, and almost getting attacked by a dog, until he turned the financial corner in beach. - Building his team and system, beginning with Brad Keenan in 2007 - Why he and Sean Scott were so dominant - Coaching up a young Tri – or Tree – Bourne, on volleyball and far more - Launching his new facility in Nashville - The final act of his playing career, and how much juice the young man has left in him This episode is, as always, brought to you by Wilson Volleyball. Use our discount code, Sandcast-20, to get 20 percent off the best balls in the game! SHOOTS!
This week we have SUP school owner and all-round waterman Sean Scott from The New Forest Paddlesport Company joining us on the pod to answer listener's questions. In this episode amongst other questions we cover the hardboard versus inflatable debate, how to avoid the dreaded zig-zag and the old foot cramp problem. Thanks to the SUP Chat Facebook group, who contributed questions to this episode! If you have any comments, suggestions for future guests or feedback on this episode, then please leave us a voice message here as we'd love to get your voice onto the podcast! To find out more about the incredible Jordan Wylie and his Great British Paddle please click here To find out more about The New Forest Paddlesport Company https://www.thenewforestpaddlesportcompany.co.uk/ (click here) Support this podcast
Sean Scott from Race Fuels talks about how he got into motorsport and working on the tools from Formula Ford, Formula Holden and on to Super 2. He discusses how the business got involved in hand sanitiser and whats in the fuel.
Sean Scott from Race Fuels talks about how he got into motorsport and working on the tools from Formula Ford, Formula Holden and on to Super 2. He discusses how the business got involved in hand sanitiser and whats in the fuel.
The economic contraction caused by the COVID-19 pandemic is having a significant impact on US state and local government finances. Mayer Brown partners Joe Seliga, John Schmidt, David Narefsky, Sean Scott, Stephanie Wagner and Mitch Holzrichter discuss the fiscal realities now facing US state and local governments.
Sean and I sit in a studio adorned with images of some of my favourite surfers. He talks me through a few as we warm up the vocal chords before the onslaught of questions I'm about to ask him. I first met Sean a couple years ago in a cafe on the Gold Coast, I'd heard him mentioned in a number of conversations as an inspiration to take up photography. The room was crowded with other creatives, I was introduced and he was polite...this was the first onslaught of questions by me...perhaps thats why this conversation took so long to happen.lolCOMPETITION!!Joli has agreed to judge the winners of the current comp we're running. This is MASSIVE...to put your work in front of someone with four decades of experience should be prize enough...it's HUGE!Winner gets a GoPro Hero 8 thanks to GoPro, 2nd prize $200 cash from me and the Patreon prize winner gets a $100 print credit thanks to Troy at Gold Coast Prints...and he's judging that prize, which is massive as well.To get any feedback our judgement on your work is a learning experience and elevates your craft.Remember it can be any piece of content (image, video clip, painting, seascape etc) as long as its inspired by the Ocean. The point here is to improve your work, get creative and tell me how you achieved it.1 Entry per person and entries should carry in the description how your work improved to get to the point of your submission.Hashtag #2020chasingclaritycomp #goproanzPatreon's Only:Submit 1 piece of content on your insta and hashtag#2020ccpatreon #gcprintsI'd love to see your work and hear your thoughts about my show 'Chasing Clarity' Please get in touch via Instagram - @senseiodellIf you want to help the show grow it's awesome to subscribe, great to rate on your podcast player BUT amazing if you share the show with someone, your stories or a group.Want to suggest a guest or be a guest? Hit me on the Gram...I will ask you about yourself and what the listeners can learn from you.If you'd like to support the show for less than a cup of coffee a month you can search the show on Patreon or use the link below:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15926773The Chasing Clarity crew are you and:Odell Harris - https://www.instagram.com/senseiodell/Travis Johnson - https://www.instagram.com/travdonjohnson/Jake Brereton - https://www.instagram.com/_jakebrereton_images/Sean Scott - https://seanscottphotography.com.au/
THE TRUTH ABOUT STREET MAGIC!Creator/Performer Sean Scott joins us from Las Vegas to chat about his creative process AND what street magic REALLY IS!WATCH IT HERE!YouTube: https://youtu.be/73sNLGvjz5wFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/537664619614631/videos/185615399387078/
SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter
A GARAGE IN AN UNKNOWN LOCATION – It was all wrong. Mykel Jenkins is all about the soundtrack of not just sports, but life. He wants it to be beautiful, and when something is done right, it doesn’t just look beautiful, it sounds beautiful. It’s a symphony, with violins and cellos and tubas, all working in perfect harmony. And here was Tri Bourne, “thundering in here with his heavy feet, ‘Boom! Boom!’” Jenkins said on SANDCAST: Beach volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter. “And I was like ‘Oh, my God, he’s going to break my self-made floor.’” Jenkins looked at John Hyden, the only beach volleyball player he was training at the time, and asked him what in the world he was doing. Hyden was 40 at the time, and he was bringing Jenkins a project? “Just look,” Hyden, fresh off a split with Sean Scott, with whom he had a wildly successful partnership, told him. Jenkins saw some things in the 22-year-old Bourne, yes. But it was maybe one out of every three jumps. Hyden wasn’t going to be beating Phil Dalhausser with this kid. Bourne had been walking out of the gym when he heard that. The PG version of this story reads that Bourne simply disagreed with that sentiment, and if you’d like the R-rated one, you can listen to the podcast. Either way, “once he did that,” Jenkins recalled, “I turned to Johnny and said ‘That’s the dude.’ From that point on, I knew.” And Jenkins had his second beach volleyball player as a client. He’s a difficult guy to track down, Jenkins. He is at once well-known and a secret in beach volleyball circles, and he likes it that way. He joked – maybe – that he was breaking protocol by having a podcast in his garage, the location of which we’re just going to keep secret because it seems that’s what Jenkins would like. Jenkins is responsible, in large part, for Hyden’s unprecedented longevity and Bourne’s blink-and-you-missed-it rise from 22-year-old kid who was barely qualifying to, in the span of a single season, a regular finalist. Initially the trainer for Hyden’s wife, Robin, Jenkins was “always inquisitive about an Olympic athlete with his notoriety and skill set,” he said. “And she’d talk about how certain things were hurting him and I’d mention a few things I’d do. As fate would have it, he got into a few situations where they were nagging him so she talked him to coming to see her ‘actor friend.’” Yes, the ‘actor friend’ is Jenkins. He’s acted in 17 movies and had a 13-week contract on General Hospital as Officer Byron Murphy. He’s currently in post-production on two of his own films where he’s producing, directing, and starring. You might say he’s a man who wears many hats, though here Jenkins will shrug and say that no, it’s all one hat. It’s all art. Jenkins is here to make something beautiful, be it on the big screen or on the beach. “The next time you watch an average athlete, listen to the sound of the game and listen to how sloppy it is,” Jenkins said. “It’s like somebody with a drumset who doesn’t know what they’re doing. Then go watch someone special and close your eyes and listen to the way that music plays in your ear. You don’t realize it because you’re caught up in what you see. The soundtrack of that – if you took the soundtrack off Rocky, you’re not watching it. It’s like [Floyd] Mayweather: There’s a sweet science. If the music is beautiful – that’s how I know you guys are playing well.” Which is why he hated Bourne’s thunderous feet that first afternoon in the gym. There was nothing beautiful about his boom booming all over the gym. While Hyden was flitting over the mats, fast and soft, Bourne was providing an unwelcome percussion to the concert. But then five months passed, and when Jenkins closed his eyes, listening to his team work out, he couldn’t tell who was who. “I knew we were onto something,” he said. And he was right. Bourne would pile up accolade after accolade: AVP Rookie of the Year, AVP Most Improved, FIVB Top Rookie, AVP Best Offensive Player. He and Hyden would win the AVP Team of the Year in 2015 and make nine finals from 2012-2016. They qualified for the 2016 Olympics but, because of the country quota allowing only two teams per country to compete, were left off, despite finishing the year ranked fifth in the world. Jenkins joked that Bourne needed a plight. While Hyden had “worked in oblivion” for ten years on the beach before reaching the top, Bourne had been plucked to it. And then that plight came, in the form of an autoimmune disease that sidelined Bourne for the better part of two seasons. Recalling that moment, Jenkins paused, fighting tears. And it is there that you can see why he only trains a select few, why he won’t take dozens of players and train them as he has Bourne and Hyden and, now, Kelley Larsen and Emily Stockman. “I don’t like heartbreak. I like Hollywood endings,” he said. “So if I don’t see a Hollywood ending, I’m not participating. I like champagne.” Which is why his list of players he trains includes three – Bourne, Stockman and Larsen – who are contending for the 2020 Olympics, and another, Traci Callahan, who is on her way up the ladder. “Once you see something special, God takes over,” Jenkins said. “If I don’t see you in the movie, you’re not going to be on the set. But if I do, we’re going to see it through, until we’re going to be on the big screen. I want to build characters who can handle any situation, and then watch them handle it. That’s captivating to me.” His workouts leave anyone who’s allowed to try them heaving. Stockman, one of the fittest women on tour, said that his workouts kick her ass. Larsen said this past season was the best shape she’s ever been in. “You’re never comfortable,” Bourne said. “So you’re whole gym session is all about finding your music, your flow state.” Jenkins wants you to find your music among chaos. When he’s watching Bourne or Larsen or Stockman on Amazon Prime, “I turn the volume down, and I watch,” he said. “And I know when to turn it up, because I can see the violins lining up and the tubas because you can hear the beauty of the game.”
SANDCAST: Beach Volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter
Mike Placek was just looking for the simple stuff. He didn’t need to know tendencies or flaws, what his opponent’s strongest and weakest shots were. He didn’t need to know serving habits or whether they preferred a backhand or a forehand. All he really wanted to know, as the top-ranked youth tennis player in Southern California, was whether he was playing a 5-foot-9 guy from Argentina or a 6-foot-6 monster from Australia. “When I went to play, there were zero scouting reports, and a lot of the guys were foreign, so the only way we’d have any idea of who we’d be playing in our next match was this college tennis site,” Placek said on SANDCAST: Beach volleyball with Tri Bourne and Travis Mewhirter. “It was super basic but it showed you who played for what school. It kept a super good data base, had a ranking based on an algorithm, and it was basically all I needed and all the tennis players lived on it.” Placek’s talent was in tennis, but not his passion. He’d go on to have a solid career at the University of California, Santa Barbara, but he didn’t have any designs on going pro afterwards. “I didn’t love it, but I was good at it,” he said. “Even watching the Australian Open right now, it makes me nervous.” Afterwards, then, he turned to where his heart resided: beach volleyball. He’d grown up around the courts in Del Mar, toted along by his mother. He idolized the guys there, such as Sean Scott, and when an AVP would stop in Southern California, there you could see Placek, sitting behind the court, watching 12 hours a day. “That’s how I learned how to play,” he said. “It was a life I wanted.” In a decade as a professional, Placek would make an AVP semifinal, in 2008 with Russ Marchewka, and in 2014 and ’15 he’d become one of the top players on the NVL, winning a third of the events he entered. But when his playing career came to a close, and his coaching career at WAVE Volleyball in Del Mar began to take off, he found himself staring down the same exact problem he once had as a tennis player. As he attempted to follow WAVE alum at the college level, he found nothing. “I’d have to go on the [school] website, go through a bunch of different things, go onto the next kid,” Placek said. “I was like ‘How is there nothing more simple than this?’ So I started talking to some indoor college coaches, asking them if there was really nothing more going on with the beach game and they said no, so I said ‘Ok.’” Placek recalled the tennis website he and every other youth tennis player lived off as a kid, and he created exactly that. He hired a programmer and up went collegebeachvb.com, which has become the one-stop shop for all things college beach volleyball. It’s simple and comprehensive. There, you can find every individual’s record: who they played and when, the results, their rank. Everything you’d need to know, from Division I to CCAAA, is but a few simple clicks. Three years in, it’s the most reliable site for good, objective information, incredibly beneficial for coaches, fans, and players alike. “It’s pretty cool and going back to where I started it, there’s all these college kids coming up, and if you’re a pro and don’t know who this kid is, maybe go on the website,” Placek said. “I’m hoping it’ll translate so maybe the juniors will look at the universities and see if they’re junior stacked or freshmen stacked. It’s for the college game but I’m hoping the juniors and parents of juniors can see what programs are out there and how many matches they play. I’m hoping it will be more of a resource for the youth.”
Sean Scott and Producer Piercen talk about the LGBTQ Community and Gender pronouns.
Sean Scott and Producer Piercen talk about the prevalent issue of suicide.
Sean Scott and Producer Piercen talk about the tragedy of ghosting.
Helen speaks with renowned photographer Sean Scott about his journey from electrician to photography and his experience taking photos on his the Outback Way trip. Sean shares some of the most astounding experiences he's had capturing images around the world, and why he has fallen in love with the Australian Outback. Sean and Helen discuss the way he captures images naturally and uses drones to get footage, plus what he does in post-production. He shares his experience along the Outback Way, why he wanted to do it and the different ways the landscape changes along the route. Sean also gives his tips to budding photographers and anyone taking photos in the Outback. You can follow Sean on Instagram @seanscottphotography and @australias_outback You can find all notes and links on our website, www.outbackway.org.au where you can subscribe to our newsletter, buy our guidebook and download the app if you haven't already. Join us on Facebook and Twitter @OutbackWay1 Send your questions, comments and travel stories to info@outbackway.org.au and if you share your story, we may even feature you on this podcast! Thank you for joining us through the heart of Australia, on Australia's longest short cut.
In this episode, Jimmie highlights some of his favorite interviews from Season One featuring Corey Sturkey, Ariel Britt, Pierre Arisitil, Sean Scott, and John McCann.
Tom Woods and I met at an Aquatech event, I'd gone to support Sean Scott (not that he needs my support) but I'd met him through the Gold Coast Community and we'd talked about getting him on the show....something that hasn't happened as yet...anyway I was perusing the gear, talking shop to one of the staff and Tom approached me, " I know that voice...you've got that podcast right?" We got to talking and I quickly decided he'd be a great guest, something he was shy on. Over the next few months Tom and I have been in contact..I've been a closet fan of his Youtube videos and content he puts out. We met up at his local coast, the Sunshine Coast, a trip I rarely take. "I've got a 92 year old, wheel chair bound, gambling addict Aunty that I need to take for her fix, before I see her let's shoot and record." I suggested. In this episode Tom shares a mountain of knowledge, I talk a little too much but still manage to absorb many of his learnings.Tommy's the real deal and a great example of how chasing clarity has fulfilled some of his dreams and afforded him a lifestyle many are envious of. I'd love to see your work and hear your thoughts about my show 'Chasing Clarity' Please get in touch via Instagram - @senseiodellIf you want to help the show grow it's awesome to subscribe, great to rate on your podcast player BUT amazing if you share the show with someone, your stories or a group.Want to suggest a guest or be a guest? Hit me on the Gram.If you'd like to support the show for less than a cup of coffee a month you can search the show on Patreon or use the link below:https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15926773Tom Woods - @stimagesFree Surf Photography Course - https://dream-life-through-photography.teachable.com/p/transform-your-water-photographySurf Lakes - https://www.surf-lakes.com.au/
Sean Scott is a ceramic artist who specializes in hand built functional pottery. Scott, originally from Dayton, Ohio, earned his BFA from Ohio University and his MFA from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He currently lives in rural Battle Lake, Minnesota where he operates Pomme de Terre Pottery.
Tall Tips From Short Guys is a new Podcast featuring Sean Scott and Christoper Prado as the hosts. You see the thing is Sean is a small guy, about 5'4 and Christopher is 5'6 But the two of them are amazing motivational speakers. This podcast is tall tips form a short guys perspective. Feel free to support us in our podcasting adventure as we deliver Tall Tips From Short Guys.
Tall Tips From Short Guys is a new Podcast featuring Sean Scott and Christoper Prado as the hosts. You see the thing is Sean is a small guy, about 5'4 and Christopher is 5'6 But the two of them are amazing motivational speakers. This podcast is tall tips form a short guys perspective. Feel free to support us in our podcasting adventure as we deliver Tall Tips From Short Guys.
Tall Tips From Short Guys is a new Podcast featuring Sean Scott and Christoper Prado as the hosts. You see the thing is Sean is a small guy, about 5'4 and Christopher is 5'6 But the two of them are amazing motivational speakers. This podcast is tall tips form a short guys perspective. Feel free to support us in our podcasting adventure as we deliver Tall Tips From Short Guys.
Tall Tips From Short Guys is a new Podcast featuring Sean Scott and Christoper Prado as the hosts. You see the thing is Sean is a small guy, about 5'4 and Christopher is 5'6 But the two of them are amazing motivational speakers. This podcast is tall tips form a short guys perspective. Feel free to support us in our podcasting adventure as we deliver Tall Tips From Short Guys.
Tall Tips From Short Guys is a new Podcast featuring Sean Scott and Christoper Prado as the hosts. You see the thing is Sean is a small guy, about 5'4 and Christopher is 5'6 But the two of them are amazing motivational speakers. This podcast is tall tips form a short guys perspective. Feel free to support us in our podcasting adventure as we deliver Tall Tips From Short Guys.
Tall Tips From Short Guys is a new Podcast featuring Sean Scott and Christoper Prado as the hosts. You see the thing is Sean is a small guy, about 5'4 and Christopher is 5'6 But the two of them are amazing motivational speakers. This podcast is tall tips form a short guys perspective. Feel free to support us in our podcasting adventure as we deliver Tall Tips From Short Guys.
Olaf and Nick welcome a special guest, board game designer Sean Scott Garrity, and discuss the process of designing a new game. They also talk about some new games we played recently.
Welcome to the first episode of Tall Tips From Short Guys a motivational podcast featuring Sean Scott 5'4 and Christopher Prado 5'6.
The gang kicks off the 2019 season with a miracle Taco Bell sponsorship - #LIVE MÁS. Sean & Scott sift through the muck of the rookie class positions. Rob questions the psychology of unique names and how it affects players. LEAVE A REVIEW: https://tinyurl.com/yc7vsmbxSEND DM'S, HOT TAKES & QUESTIONS TO @UnqualifiedFF on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnqualifiedFFInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unqualifiedff/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnqualifiedFF/
Sean Scott is the co-owner of Subculture Coffee shops in South Florida. While his passion is creating soul spaces, he also shares his insight on finding purpose in everything you do. Follow @SubcultureCoffee on Facebook & Instagram Website: https://subculturecoffee.com/
Author of Messy: The Power of Disorder to Transform Our Lives Interview starts at 15:43 and ends at 43:50 “You can be super clever and have all your tricks, but fundamentally everything in your life is crowding out something else in your life. At some point you have to choose, and the choice should be thoughtful.” News “The Prime Challenges for Amazon's New Delivery Robot” by Matt Simon and Arielle Pardes Gear at Wired - January 23, 2019 “Meet Scout: Field testing a new delivery system with Amazon Scout” by Sean Scott at Amazon's Day One blog - January 23, 2019 Tech Tip Starbucks Reorder skill for Alexa Interview with Tim Harford Messy: The Power of Disorder to Transform Our Lives by Tim Harford “How frustration can make us more creative” - TED talk by Tim Harford in September, 2015 “Tim Harford: how behavioral economics helped kick my phone addiction” at The Financial Times - January 17, 2019 (Behind paywall, try Googling the title) Digital Minimalism: Choosing a Focused Life in a Noisy World by Cal Newport - Available for pre-order, to be delivered February 5, 2019 Feedly Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now by Jaron Lanier Hello World: Being Human in the Age of Algorithms by Hannah Fry The Art of Statistics: Learning from Data by David Spiegelhalter - Available for pre-order at Amazon.co.uk to be delivered March 28, 2019 The Invention of Science: A New History of the Scientific Revolution by David Wootton Meltdown: Why Our Systems Fail and What We Can Do About It by Chris Clearfield Marie Kondo's website The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon by Brad Stone Adapt: Why Success Always Starts with Failure by Tim Harford 50 Things That Made the Modern Economy BBC podcast by Tim Harford Fifty Inventions That Shaped the Modern Economy by Tim Harford Fright Tonight Alexa skill Content Early Riser by Jasper Fforde - available for preorder (hardcover only) with delivery February 12, 2019 The Opposite of Woe: My Life in Beer and Politics by John Hickenlooper Next Week's Guest Seth Godin, author of This Is Marketing: You Can't be Seen Until You Learn to See Music for my podcast is from an original Thelonius Monk composition named "Well, You Needn't." This version is "Ra-Monk" by Eval Manigat on the "Variations in Time: A Jazz Perspective" CD by Public Transit Recording" CD. Please Join the Kindle Chronicles group at Goodreads! Right-click here and then click "Save Link As..." to download the audio to your computer, phone, or MP3 player.
Drs. Jake and Nick Hyde chat with a coffee shop owner, philanthropist, influencer, crossfitter, podcaster, event put-er on-er.... all in one episode! How is that possible you ask? One guy does all of those things and he goes by the name of Sean Scott. The brothers learn from Sean's extensive knowledge of being awesome and also super cool. He is an expert about "creating a space" for people to have real moments. This is the best episode yet! If you want to learn more about Sean, here is a good place to start. https://subculturecoffee.com/
Four experts explore the dilemma of where to do your manufacturing. It's is an important question to ask yourself when you are launching a company, and most people assume they need to go to China or elsewhere overseas. We've heard a lot about Made in America and retaining manufacturing jobs over the years. But is locally-made just a nice thing to talk about? Or are there times when it makes better business sense to make it here? We speak with Michael Corr, CEO of Durolabs, formerly head of engineering at several hardware startups in the US and China; Sean Scott, CEO of COMUNITY, formerly of VANS, ASICS, Nike, and TOMS; Clarissa Redwine who heads up Kickstarter's hardware community on the West coast; and Jaleh Factor, who brings her accounting background to her role as founder and CEO of Sourcing Theory, an apparel factory in DTLA. The conversation was recorded live at the LA Cleantech Incubator, at an event co-hosted by MAKE IT IN LA, ArtCenter College of Design, Supplyframe, Kickstarter, and Califia Farms. I was curious how to model your expenses, how to assess the risks, and how to consider the hidden costs of manufacturing overseas. We discuss the ethical and sustainability considerations, which aren't as simple as they seem. We talk about how to find your suppliers. And we hear some horror stories from the trenches. This episode is not meant as a sales pitch for local manufacturing. Every company needs to do what's right for their business. But, as I suspected, the decision isn't as obvious as people make it out to be. This week's guests give some surprising answers. Links mentioned: Cost calculator: Reshorenow.org Tyranny of Small Decisions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyranny_of_small_decisions Episode with Jesse Genet of Lumi: http://makeitinla.org/jessegenet Grapes of Wrath – John Steinbeck: http://amazon.com/dp/0143039431 Nomiku - sous vide cooker: https://www.nomiku.com/ Turntouch - wooden remote: https://shop.turntouch.com Wood Thumb – woodworking makerspace: https://woodthumb.com/ PODO Labs – the first stick and shoot camera: https://podolabs.com/ Sourcing Theory: https://www.sourcingtheory.com/ Kickstarter: http://kickstarter.com Durolabs: https://www.durolabs.co/ COMUNITY: http://comunitymade.com For more information, bios, and links, check out the show notes at http://makeitinla.org/podcast/makeUSA.
CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT... PORTFOLIOS AND AN EQUAL PARTNERSHIP WITH PARENTS...Thank you Fresh Grade for bringing us the wisdom and experience of Dr. Sean Scott, Ass't Supt. of Mansfield TX ISD
CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT... PORTFOLIOS AND AN EQUAL PARTNERSHIP WITH PARENTS...Thank you Fresh Grade for bringing us the wisdom and experience of Dr. Sean Scott, Ass't Supt. of Mansfield TX ISD
If you have ever been to downtown West Palm Beach you probably have been to or know about SubCulture Coffee. The Coffee is excellent but there is something going on there that lives and breathes outside of your coffee cup. The energy, vibe, community, whatever you want to call it. In my experience, it has a lot to do with Sean Scott. Sean seems to have mastered coffee of Clematis St. Now he expanding the personal vibe to podcasting. The Coffee Life is his new podcast. When you subscribe or tune in don't expect barista lessons although someday you might get some. Expect lifestyle, community, and Sean's journey toward an authentic way of being. Here is a video from the Subculture website I think it gives you a snapshot of who Sean is what he is up to. After your done listening to the City Voice Podcast don't forget to subscribe to The Coffee Life podcast.
This week we are compelled to once again talk about the flaw in interracial dating within the black community. Joining the White's Only club because you hate black men or black women.....is not okay. Today we state why it's not okay, especially when it comes to using your platform to criticize black people. We are joined by Sean Scott and Chyna Fox. If you like what you heard click like and subscribe to us on iTunes or Soundcloud or wherever you go for your podcast. Do not let this be the last time we hear from you or you hear from us! Follow us on Facebook, and if you want to be heard, you can always leave a voice message at 202-854-1996. https://afrosapiophile.com/ www.facebook.com/AfroSapiophile/ www.twitter.com/JohnnySilverclo @johnny-silvercloud Chyna Fox: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdxk_AU5JiYVj74nvpoOd_w Sean Scott: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009654408431
This week, the writers at VerySmartBrothas released a column stating that "Straight Black Men are the White People to Black Women." Well, such a statement deserves critique and critical analysis, which is what we do here. Are black men just like white people to black women? Listen in, and you decide. I'm joined by Sean Scott. If you like what you heard click like and subscribe to us on iTunes or Soundcloud or wherever you go for your podcast. Do not let this be the last time we hear from you or you hear from us! Follow us on Facebook, and if you want to be heard, you can always leave a voice message at 202-854-1996. https://afrosapiophile.com/ www.facebook.com/AfroSapiophile/ www.twitter.com/JohnnySilverclo @johnny-silvercloud
Sean & Scott talk about the madness that was week two and look ahead to some standout prospects and predictions for week three. Rob pleads listeners to share the show. The ads are still brewing and evolving.Leave us a review on iTunes (PLEASE) by clicking here: https://tinyurl.com/yc7vsmbxFollow @UnqualifiedFF on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnqualifiedFFInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unqualifiedff/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnqualifiedFF/Support the pod by sharing it with your friends, league-mates, and weird uncles!
Sean & Scott review week 1 and give lookahead advice for week 2. Rob takes a backseat. The ads are dormant, and waiting to emerge better than ever.Leave us a review on iTunes (PLEASE) by clicking here: https://tinyurl.com/yc7vsmbxFollow @UnqualifiedFF on:Twitter: https://twitter.com/UnqualifiedFFInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unqualifiedff/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UnqualifiedFF/Support the pod by sharing it with your friends/league-mates!
Sean & Scott talk NFC West. Rob gets sentimental. Leave us a review on iTunes! (they help us get a better ranking) Follow @UnqualifiedFF on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook for polls and discussions
Welcome back to another episode of the “Just Forking Around” Podcast. Today, I would like to raise a toast to Sean Scott, the founder of Subculture Coffee of Southern Florida. I love coffee, and so, it seems, does the rest of the world. Scott doesn’t just love coffee; he loves a challenge. Making it big in the coffee industry is certainly full of them! Not only is the industry challenging, but sourcing coffee responsibly and maximizing its full flavor is full of unpredictable variables. How did he manage to find success? For Sean, coffee is just half of his business. People are Sean’s passion, and that is so evident in the way he talks about Subculture’s mission. Coffee is grounding. It’s safe. Sean knew he had something special where people of all kinds can come and feel safe and connected. I am so excited to share his deep knowledge of coffee itself, along with his passion for people. This episode is sponsored by Ora Organic, my favorite supplement company because they use only organic and sustainable ingredients in ALL of their supplements. I am excited to offer you all a 15% discount off your entire order. Use JustForkingAround at checkout to receive that 15% discount, forking awesome! Enjoy! Check out Ora Organic Here Sean's Bio: Sean Scott is co-founder of Subculture Coffee based in West Palm Beach, FL. His story is one of entrepreneurial perseverance; starting with a small coffee bar in a space share, with only himself working, to now operating two retail locations, 35 employees and a wholesale coffee business. Sean started his career in coffee 8 years ago for one purpose; create soul spaces that were a center for the local community, where connection, hope and communication were fostered. His coffee shops have won numerous awards including coffee shop of the year by New Times Magazine in '14 & '15. He is a graduate of Palm Beach Atlantic University. Sean has been married for 12 years to Natalie. They have two children. Are you ready? Brew yourself a cup, and let’s get started! Show Highlights: The inspiring story of Subculture Coffee. It is important to source coffee well when roasting coffee. What makes “crappy coffee?” The “old school” rules with coffee production. Inherent challenges when opening up the roasting process to seasonal and unpredictable variables. Green beans don't last forever! Creating an intentional culture within the coffee shops. Boost your Bean IQ! Hear stories of the people that made Subculture worth the work! Scott Recommends: God In a Cup: The Obsessive Quest for the Perfect Coffee Find Scott Online at: https://subculturecoffee.com/
Sean & Scott let Rob join in on their mock draft. Rob panics. The ads are darker than ever.Subscribe and leave a review on iTunes! (Every review helps the show grow)Follow us at @UnqualifiedFF everywhere!
Most first heard Sean Scott's name in 1999, when he earned the AVP Rookie of the Year. Over the next 13 years of his career, he would win 24 tournaments, rising to the top of the AVP ranks with partner John Hyden. On the podcast, Scott will discuss with Travis Mewhirter his upbringings in volleyball-mad Hawaii, grinding it out as a part-time worker to keep the volleyball dream alive, why he and Hyden didn't give the 2012 Olympics a shot, and much more. Listen in!
Sean Scott owns Subculture Coffee, with locations in West Palm Beach and Delray Beach in Florida. Sean and I spoke about everything from the trust and relationships formed between coffee buyers and the farmers they source their beans from, to the risks of bad weather harming coffee bean crops, to the trial and error of the craft of roasting great coffee, to the importance of having six or more months of working capital when you open your doors, to how everything takes longer than you plan and costs more than you plan when you are starting your first location. This is a very wide-ranging conversation, and Sean offers tons of wisdom and advice for anybody interested not just in coffee, but in the mentality it takes to succeed in the restaurant business. Enjoy...
Desi Matel-Anderson interviews Sean Scott, the author of The Red Guide to Recovery and a winner of the Field Innovation Team Innovation in Emergency Management Challenge for the International Association of Emergency Managers (IAEM) 2014 Conference.
Features music from Silicone Soul and Mirko Loko, a Guest Mix from Sean Scott and a special look at the hot tracks from this year's WMC in Miami.
The first official episode of The Amateur Hour, but technically the 2nd show.Gothard, who was going by the name Sean Scott at this period of time, was unable to be there, so this was a Gators solo show.I had sound card issues, which resulted in me using the onboard sound card for this show. While this had worked in the first show, this time around the sound card was plagued with a horrible noise.I have attempted to noise reduce it as much as possible, so the noise was much worse when it originally aired.This show includes a story about getting drunk with future co-host Genocide Rob.
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