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Remote Ruby
Read the Logs & Version Your Gems

Remote Ruby

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 25:04


[00:00:15] Since Jason's been gone a few weeks, the guys have a chat to catch up.   Jason tells us how it's been going at home since the arrival of his baby daughter, Chris gives us an update of what's going on with his new house, and Andrew tells us he's been busy with his website and doing upgrades.  [00:07:19] Andrew informs us how he regrets making all those GitHub actions a while ago, and he explains why.[00:09:02] Andrew talks about Adam Wathan and what he's been tweeting about with GitHub issues, and Andrew tells us about how he created a specific issue template.[00:10:50] Chris tells us about an interesting idea Adam had as a follow up tweet. [00:14:15] Hear a hot tip from Andrew if you are leaving an issue.[00:15:28] Jason talks about how he's been itching to do some stuff so he thought he would upgrade dependencies just to feel alive. ☺ He tells us about working on HopeGrid, using NextRails, and he asks the guys if they version their gems. [00:20:04] Chris shares a story when he had his first Rails job, and a project he worked on that needed the latest version of a gem. [00:22:30] Chris asks Jason about his test suite and if he was confident in his upgrade. Jason tells us some issues he ran in to. Chris teases that there could be a potential “Mega Episode” coming up! Panelists:Jason CharnesChris OliverAndrew MasonSponsor:HoneybadgerLinks:Ruby RadarRuby Radar Twitter Adam Wathan TweetsNext Rails-GitHub

Monetization Nation Podcast
114. How to Use Growth Hacking to Monetize a Business

Monetization Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 26:22


Over three years, Jason Barbato introduced, developed, and scaled a growth hacking program that generated more than $40 million of annual recurring revenue. This program became strategic and standard for more than 60 product teams. It's been recognized by the growth industry experts as best in class and enterprise level.    Today, we're going to focus on how to use growth hacking to monetize a business.    Growth Hacking   Growth hacking encompasses strategies focused on driving growth while spending as little time and money as possible. Sean Ellis, founder, and CEO of GrowthHackers, developed the term “growth hacking” in 2010 to describe a sustainable growth approach (Source: GrowthHackers). It is a creative strategy to increase website traffic, generate leads, and optimize the marketing process.    While Jason was working as an SEO consultant for EarthLink, he attracted IBM's attention with his digital marketing program. IBM called about a growth hacking role, which was the first time Jason had heard that term. Since Jason was so data-driven and focused on running tests, by their definition, he was a growth hacker, and they invited him to jump into a small team.    On the team, he focused on how he could influence the buyer's journey and create loyal customers. He'd analyze the data, run tests, and review what worked and what didn't.  Jason's groundbreaking moment with IBM was developing a growth hacking strategy that became extremely profitable. He started working with an IBM SaaS product, and after producing some tests, they discovered only 1% of visitors were subscribing/purchasing digitally. So, Jason and his team asked themselves, “What can we do to get the customers to buy/subscribe on their own?”   He noticed that in the customer's digital journey, the pricing page only had buttons to access a free trial or subscribe for free. He thought, “When people are here to look at pricing, they might want to buy right now. We should remove some of these ‘try' buttons and replace them with ‘buy' buttons.” After moving around some of the calls to action, they increased engagement by 8% and generated $6 million from the simple experiment.    The product team loved the growth hack and started applying it everywhere. They ended up creating two versions of the product and made it available in 140 countries. His hack became a global standard.    Now, he's been a marketing growth consultant for more than seven years and a growth mentor and coach for two years. He currently serves as the vice president of growth at Orange Pegs, a US-based growth, and inbound marketing agency.   “It's very foundational,” Jason said. “We looked at a data point, hypothesized about certain things, . . . and started to test against that. And again, it wasn't multivariate. It had sort of a cascade effect, where if you do one thing on one page, it prompts something new on another page. Now, this is just moving elements around the page. . . . I like its simplicity.”   Growth hacking has become a very significant tectonic shift in the market, but what it comes to is measuring data and testing. We need to have a data-driven mindset.     “Use the data to take action and run tests, and let those tests guide the moves that you make to improve and delight your customer base, and also grow and grow your business,” Jason said.    Jason explained that to effectively use growth hacking to monetize a business, it all comes down to curiosity. Curiosity leads to experimentation, which leads to monetization.    Curiosity    Jason's top monetization secret is to be curious. In order to monetize from growth hacking, it all comes down to the foundational element of curiosity.    “You have to have that curiosity,” he said. “Having curiosity, caring about your business, caring about the growth of your business, or your product, with a level of curiosity can be a moneymaker for you. Because if you are complacent, and things are sitting static, and you're just happy with the status quo . . . you may be missing out on millions because you're not creating and hypothesizing. You're not measuring.”   If we are complacent, we could be missing out on a lot of opportunities for exponential growth. Change is constant, so we need to constantly adapt. If we aren't curious and looking for new ways of growth, we may miss out on increased profit.    Studies have shown that curiosity leads to greater learning, engagement, and performance at work (Source: Human Resource Development Quarterly). As we are curious, we will naturally find better ways to run our businesses.    “You have to put yourself in the mindset to say, ‘What if? What if this happened? What if I tried that?'” Jason said. “It could change everything. Your business could completely shift and pivot away from something you thought was good to something that's really great.”   Curiosity leads to testing which leads to monetization. We have to ponder everything and once we do that, the tests will happen naturally.    Experiments    Once we are curious, we will be naturally motivated to look at data to perform tests and experiments. Growth hacking is all about taking the data we have collected, measuring it, and then running experiments to try and increase growth and profit.    We have to have a data-driven mindset. The majority of the time, we have access to the data and information that will guide us to success. We simply need to act on it. Growth hacking is taking the information, pulling insights out, and then experimenting on it. If our experiment fails, we know what not to do. If our experiment succeeds in creating growth, we know what changes we need to make.   Estimates have shown that businesses collected more customer information in 2010 than all prior years combined (Source: Harvard Business Review). Everything is focused on customer data and it is within our reach. On average, businesses receive data and metrics from 28 different sources (Deloitte Digital). We live in a data-driven world. The amount of data created by consumers doubles every two years (MIT Technology Review) and 92.3% of businesses maintain databases to host information on customers and prospects (GDMA). We need to make sure we use all the new data to our advantage.    Success will depend on how we use customer data and information to find new ways to grow our business.   Monetization    Once we've run tests on our data, we need to look at the results and determine what new insights we have to work with. Most experiments will tell us what not to do, or what to do more of. Jason increased the profit of the IBM SaaS product simply because he applied the insights he learned from his experiments. All he did was change a couple of CTAs on the company's website.    We need to follow a similar process. As we use growth hacking effectively, we can monetize our businesses. It starts with curiosity, leads to experiments, and results in monetization.   Key Takeaways   Thank you so much Jason for sharing your stories and knowledge with us today. Here are some of my key takeaways from this episode:   Growth hacking is any strategy focused on driving growth while spending as little time and money as possible. Growth hacking is a significant tectonic shift, but what it comes down to is testing and analyzing data. We need to have a data-driven mindset.  Curiosity leads to experimentation, which leads to monetization.  Curiosity leads to greater learning, engagement, and performance at work. We live in a data-driven world. The amount of data created by consumers doubles every two years (MIT Technology Review). We need to make sure we use all the new data to our advantage.  Success may depend on how well we use customer data and information in ethical ways to find new ways to grow our business.   Connect with Jason   If you enjoyed this interview and want to learn more about Jason or connect with him, you can find him on LinkedIn or on growthmentor.com.    Want to be a Better Digital Monetizer?   Did you like today's episode? Then please follow these channels to receive free digital monetization content:   Get a free Monetization Assessment of your business Subscribe to the free Monetization eMagazine. Subscribe to the Monetization Nation YouTube channel. Subscribe to the Monetization Nation podcast on Apple Podcast, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher.  Follow Monetization Nation on Instagram and Twitter.   Share Your Story    Has growth hacking helped your business to grow? If so, what growth hacking strategies have worked best for your company? Please join our private Monetization Nation Facebook group and share your insights with other digital monetizers.   Read at: https://monetizationnation.com/blog/114-how-to-use-growth-hacking-to-monetize-a-business/ 

Dear Family,
Jason Schneidman- Venice Beach’s The Mens Groomer to the Stars and the Homeless- on Sobriety and How a Haircut Can Literally Change Someone’s Life

Dear Family,

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 35:17


  Jason Schneidman grew up on the beaches of Southern California surfing and seeking the fun, care-free lifestyle it offered. His partying continued into his thirties until his life unraveled completely when he found himself homeless and addicted to crack cocaine. Sixteen years ago, he knew he had to do something otherwise he’d end up in jail or dead and so he asked for help and began the hard word of getting and staying sober.    Jason’s rehabilitation taught him the importance of giving back. He decided to go out onto the streets with cordless clippers and treat homeless individuals as though they were his celebrity clients. He was able to connect with them because he’d been through what they had. With a friend nearby to video his encounters, hundreds of thousands of Instagram viewers would get to see first hand his motto, “A haircut can change a life.” You can’t be helped but be moved to see how a haircut and kind human interaction not only helps people gain self-confidence and see their value, but also seek treatment for their addiction and gain employment.     Since Jason was a young teen he’d been cutting hair, but not until he got sober did his fierce work ethic lead him to make a name for himself creating fully unified looks for press tours, red carpets, music videos and editorial gigs. After apprenticing under Jennifer Aniston’s hair stylist, Chris McMillan, Jason was soon being asked to fly off to the the Super Bowl to cut Bruno Mars hair, and style and cut other big celebrities like Rob Lowe, James Corden, Hugh Jackman, Jonah Hill, Robert Pattinson, and Jay Shetty to name a few. His editorial work has appeared in magazines such as Rolling Stone, GQ, Entertainment Weekly, and Billboard.   Jason branched out on his own creating an entire salon and product line upon the fundamentals of men’s hair care. Aptly named “The Mens Groomer,” his Venice Beach, Lincoln Boulevard headquarters is part barbershop, part coffee shop, and part surf/skate shop. With his motorcycles and hot rods parked in front and his shop next to the iconic Dogtown Skateboards, it’s the epitome of California cool. Don’t be surprised if the legendary surfer, Laird Hamilton stops by for a cut and coffee.   Jason donates a percentage of his styling products and his haircuts to his foundation he started to give the homeless the second chance they need and deserve. Jason is married and has two adorable kids. He’s grateful every day for his family and friends and for the devoted group of clients he continues to gain and keep.    SHOW NOTE LINKS:   The Men’s Groomer Shop The Men’s Groomer on Instagram The Men’s Groomer Foundation Rachel’s Essay- Homelessness is More Than Lesshomeless Jonathan Leeper on Dear Family,- Homeless Drug Addict Becomes Beacon of Hope Helping the Homeless Adam Kallen on Dear Family,- Success Story Overcoming Addiction to Owning Hottest Motorcycle Apparel Brand & Hosting All-Men’s AA Meeting   CONNECT WITH US! *Dear Family, Podcast Page *Write Now Rachel Website *Rachel's Blog @Medium *Rachel’s Twitter *Facebook *Instagram   PLEASE JOIN: *Dear Family Members, the Private Facebook Group     WAYS TO HELP THE PODCAST: *PLEASE Leave a 5-Star Review and Subscribe!   Thank you! Your support means the world to me. Wishing you love, happiness, and good mental health always.

The Riely Podcast Mega Feed
Ghosts of Gaming Future Episode 6: Entry Level

The Riely Podcast Mega Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 102:00


It's been a while, but the Ghosts are back! Join Riely, Jason, and Daniel as they talk about Daniel's fully original fighting game idea, Entry Level! I should also mention that this is Jason's last podcast he's doing, as he has realized that this medium isn't quite his cup of tea. Thank you for you understanding and go subscribe to him on YouTube. Video Version (There is some art and visual aids in the video. Since Jason will no longer be editing Ghosts, this will not be the case for future episodes): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPVLS483L7U

Downloads – Strange Frequencies Radio
SFR 533: That Goddamn Batman

Downloads – Strange Frequencies Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020


–We figure to get into the Democratic National Convention, but first Bobby unexpectedly gets into how much he hates the trailer to The Batman –Since Jason missed most all of the Democratic Convention due to work, Bobby leads the way … Continue reading →

Crime and Roses
Episode 32 True Crime: The Murder of Keri Colleen “KC” Gauf, the Death of Alexander Beletsis and Other Greek Hazing Deaths

Crime and Roses

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 132:23


This week we recapped Jason Mesnick’s season of the Bachelor, and the woman who got his final rose, Melissa Rycroft, was a former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader. Megan covers the story of the 2017 murder of Keri Colleen Gauf by her husband, former Dallas Cowboys player, Anthony McClanahan. Content warning: Domestic violence, intimate partner violence. (Story starts at 21:09) Since Jason was a member of Theta Chi fraternity at the University of Washington and Chris Harrison sent his son (and TV director) to college, Danielle talks about university hazing. There has been at least one university hazing death every year from 1969 to 2017. Danielle goes down the rabbit hole of hazing and covers the hazing case of Alexander Beletsis from Theta Chi at UC Santa Cruz and several other cases from 2010 to present. (Story starts at 59:19) Unrelated to true crime but important, Megan shares the recipe for a “Megatini.” It’s wine (right now Megan prefers rosé), a non-alcoholic seltzer water (grapefruit is really tasty), and lime juice. Links mentioned in the Episode: National Domestic Violence Hotline - Megan’s organization of the week! They also have tons of resources and statistics about domestic violence, and resources on how to recognize signs of abuse. Episode 27 (Isla Vista Shooting Incident)- because Megan had to school Danielle on the differences in the UC/CSU system in California. HazingPrevention.Org- a national nonprofit dedicated to stopping hazing - lots of tools and resources to prevent hazing Stop Hazing - another nonprofit focused on research and awareness to preventing hazing University of Rochester on Hazing You can check out the pod-cert we’re involved in at the Killin’ Missin’ Hidden Podcast here! Connect with us at linktr.ee/CrimeandRoses There you can see links to listen and share the podcast and connect with us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Email: CrimeandRoses@gmail.com. Send us crime suggestions and any questions or comments you may have. Huge shoutout and thank you to our producer, David Velick! You can find him on Instagram @davidvelick --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crimeandroses/support

Let’s talk music -DIY Musician Podcast
Artist Improvement &Development w/ Estabrook Road CEO Jason Payne

Let’s talk music -DIY Musician Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 55:14


In this episode of Let's Talk Music I bring very special guest Jason Payne. Harvard graduate and CEO of his own artist development agency. Jason is the proprietor and driving force behind Estabrook Road. Beginning with running a small open mic night at a small nightclub in the Fenway district to the running the biggest weekly nightclub in the New England area. Mr. Payne then took his career on the road, managing and promoting numerous artist such as Notorious BIG, Onxy and the artist formerly known as Prince. Jason then began to work with the A&R departments of record labels such as Epic & Capitol Records. It was from his experience with these labels that he was exposed to the gap in development and started contracting with labels. Since Jason has worked with so many up and coming talents it was only right to talk about artist development. Specifically some of the most common areas that artist need improvement after being evaluated by his team of professionals. Tune into the show to find out what these things are and how to improve if you're lacking. Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keyztothegame/ Connect w/ Jason on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-payne-463779165/ Follow Estabrook Road on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/estabrookroad/ Visit https://estabrookroad.com/home-%26-artist-intake if you'd like to see how to work with Jason For the latest tips and strategies on how to progress your music career follow Hypetrilla: https://www.instagram.com/hypetrilla/ For a foolproof method to releasing new music I have a free workshop. Sign up today: https://ultimatemusicrelease.easywebinar.live/registration-7

Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast
Talking draft strategy, targets and avoids with Jason from Fantasy Footballers

Yahoo Fantasy Football Forecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 49:06


Welcome to the Yahoo Sports Fantasy Football Podcast! Liz Loza is joined by none other than Jason Moore of The Fantasy Footballers to talk all things football and fantasy on this latest episode.[Create or join a 2020 Yahoo Fantasy Football League for free today] Since Jason has nailed a top-10 accuracy score on FantasyPros ranking of experts for three straight years, we ask him how he's approaching his drafts in a COVID-19-impacted season and his guiding principles when it comes to draft day. (04:20)Next up, Liz and Jason discuss two sleeper wide receivers, one who should smash his ADP and another who might be held back by poor quarterback play. (14:08) Plus, Jason shares his thoughts on the ever-confusing Austin Ekeler (29:15)One of the biggest headlines of the week Liz and Jason discuss is Derrick Henry signing a big extension for 4 years, $50 million. It’s the kind of extension that disagrees with the notion of running backs being replaceable — is Derrick Henry’s deal the start of more? (36:37)Next up, Liz and Jason discuss a couple of names who are jumping out at them in drafts along with some players they’re avoiding.They also discuss the fantasy outlook of the Washington team, especially now that Kelvin Harmon suffered an ACL injury. Aside from Terry McLaurin, who else can we trust on this team? Is Antonio Gibson about to see his draft cost skyrocket? (44:24)Please remember to rate, review, and subscribe on your podcast provider of choice and send us your questions for future episodes on Twitter @YahooFantasy. Or at the very least, don't draft our sleeper picks in mock drafts. Shh!Follow Liz: @LizLoza_FFFollow Jason: @JasonFFLCheck out the rest of the Yahoo Sports Podcast family at https://apple.co/2Abi8jk or at yahoosports.com/podcasts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Inside Washington County with Rob Solomon
Campaign Finance Reform Advocate Jason Kafoury

Inside Washington County with Rob Solomon

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 29:21


Since Jason became a lawyer in 2009, he has participated in nearly 50 jury trials. He has more civil trial experience than any other Oregon lawyer of his generation. Jason works collaboratively with the other trial attorneys to prepare and try major cases. He also works with clients and insurance companies to get cases resolved before trial. Jason is active in the Honest Elections Oregon organization, a movement that supports campaign finance reform in Oregon. Jason's legal experience includes working for the Environmental Law Foundation in Oakland, where he helped draft a strategic plan to protect and expand California's Public Trust Doctrine. As a summer associate at Lerach Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins in San Diego, Jason worked extensively on a consumer class action against Capital One credit cards for targeting and defrauding low-income citizens.

In No Hurry with Cole Douglas Claybourn
Episode 10: Jason Romano of Sports Spectrum

In No Hurry with Cole Douglas Claybourn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 46:23


For most people who work in sports journalism, working at ESPN is the dream. And for most people, once they're there, the plan is to be there for their whole career. Jason Romano was no different, until about two years ago he felt God pulling him away to do something more aligned with his faith. Jason now works for Sports Spectrum, a magazine and website that covers the intersection of sports and faith, and he is the host of the Sports Spectrum podcast. He shares his story of faith in how he knew it was the right time to leave ESPN for Sports Spectrum, and he also lets us in on what it's like to be able to talk about faith with some of our favorite people from the sports world. He's also the author of "Live to Forgive: Moving Forward When Those We Love Hurt Us" which is a book about his relationship with and eventual story of forgiveness toward his father. He has another book coming out in July called "The Uniform of Leadership: Lessons on True Success from My ESPN Life." Since Jason and I talked for this interview, I've started writing some for Sports Spectrum. You can find those articles here. Links Visit Jason's website Order "Live to Forgive" or pre-order "The Uniform of Leadership" here Check out the Sports Spectrum Podcast Follow Jason on Instagram or Twitter Need me at all? Follow me on Instagram or Twitter Send me an email at coleclaybourn@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Inside Washington County with Rob Solomon
Campaign Finance Reform Advocate Jason Kafoury

Inside Washington County with Rob Solomon

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 29:21


Since Jason became a lawyer in 2009, he has participated in nearly 50 jury trials. He has more civil trial experience than any other Oregon lawyer of his generation. Jason works collaboratively with the other trial attorneys to prepare and try major cases. He also works with clients and insurance companies to get cases resolved before trial. Jason is active in the Honest Elections Oregon organization, a movement that supports campaign finance reform in Oregon. Jason's legal experience includes working for the Environmental Law Foundation in Oakland, where he helped draft a strategic plan to protect and expand California's Public Trust Doctrine. As a summer associate at Lerach Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins in San Diego, Jason worked extensively on a consumer class action against Capital One credit cards for targeting and defrauding low-income citizens.

Yogaland Podcast
Season 1 Finale! Jason's Take on Yin Yoga

Yogaland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 53:16


Since Jason so often emphasizes the importance of building strength -- especially along the posterior chain (back side) of the body, I get asked all the time, "What does Jason think about Yin yoga?" For the Season 1 Finale, we decided to take on this topic. Yin is a popular style of yoga that emphasizes long, passive holds of various (mostly floor-based) poses.In that light, Jason and I talk about:* What happens to muscles when you stretch them passively for more than 60 seconds* Why it's never a good idea to stretch ligaments * Who might be a good fit for a regular Yin practice and who should be more cautious * Why it's important to include strength building practices, especially for the posterior chain, if you're going to regularly practice passive stretching* The most important type of strength for injury prevention, and some examples of how to do itShow notes: http://www.jasonyoga.com/podcast/episode147 SHOUT-OUT TO OUR SPONSORS1. LOLA is a female-founded company offering 100 organic cotton tampons, pads, and liners. For every purchase, LOLA donates feminine care products to homeless shelters across the U.S. For 40% off all subscriptions, visit mylola.com and enter the code YOGALAND40 when you subscribe.2. If you’re like me and you wear your gym or yoga clothes 6 or 7 days a week, you want to look put together. My life has changed since Fabletics became a sponsor of the podcast. Their styles are super adorable and affordable. Get two pairs of leggings for $24 when you sign up to be a VIP. Go to fabletics.com/YOGALAND to take advantage of this deal, get exclusive discounts, and more.3. Warby Parker offers boutique glasses at a revolutionary price. Glasses start at $95, including prescription lenses. Lens options include anti-glare, anti-scratch coatings, and even blue light filtering coatings. Download the Warby Parker app on your iPhoneX to try on glasses virtually. Or, get 5 pairs shipped directly to you so you can try them on in person with the In-Home Try On Kit. To order your free in-home try on kit, go to WarbyParker.com/Yogaland See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

META STATION: A
Jason Rothenberg Returns to Meta Station!

META STATION: A "The 100" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 165:06


Since Jason had to miss his panel at Unity Days this year due to production conflicts, Erin and Claire decided it would be fun to open up Meta Station for a virtual fan Q&A...and Jason agreed! Over the course of our three-hour conversation (#ThatsSoMetaStation), we answer 15 fan questions about everything from what we can look forward to in season 5 to what Henry Ian Cusick is like BEHIND the camera, and everything in between--including TONS of awesome behind-the-scenes insights and tidbits!

Talking Beards with The Beardcaster
Ep.25-Get Ready 2017

Talking Beards with The Beardcaster

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2017 34:25


   2016 went out with a BANG!!!  What a great first year for the podcast and all the great new people I have met because of it!  With the few weeks I have taken off from producing episodes I had some time to reflect upon the year I had and try and find new ways to make better shows for the listeners.  I hope 2017 finds many new beards and mustaches enjoying all these new episodes that I am excited to get out to the hairy faced people!!!    I recently got together with some members of my beard club, Beards of The Old Northwest, and talked about some things we are were looking at for the year 2017.  I was joined by newly mustached Jessie Chapple, freestyle wizard Eric Zatchock, and new mustache to the scene Jason Yarina.  We discussed our styles and talked about their records for competing last year.  Jessie told us about his switch from a full beard to just a styled mustache and the pains that he has had with dealing with it.  Eric briefly talked about the Beards Behind Bars competition that we have planned this summer and also about his favorite boobs in movies.  Jason shared how he became involved in the competition scene and how great he did his first year competing with his excellent handlebar mustache.  There was much excitement and anticipation for this upcoming year in competitive bearding! I did fail on one thing this episode-I forgot to take a picture of the four of us for the episode art.  Worst of all, I never got a shot of Jessie and myself together.  Since Jason hasn't done an episode I chose this time to use the picture I took of him, myself, and Rocky.  Rocky only appears yelling in the background on this episode!  Look for him on future episodes!      While I was talking to the boys we were briefly joined by Doug White, president of the BOTONW Rock Creek Chapter.  He wanted to share with everyone about an event they were hosting on January 28th to help raise awareness of the Beatitude House of Ashtabula County and raise some funds and collect some much needed items on the list below.  The event will be at the Jefferson Lanes Bowling Alley in Jefferson Ohio and more info about the event can be found HERE. We hope you can make it out that night but if not please check into the Beatitude House website for more information on their organization and possibly help out in some way! WWW.BEATITUDEHOUSE.COM Jesse A. Chapple Eric Zatchock Jason Yarina   BEARDS BEHINDS BARS -JULY 1ST OHIO STATE REFORMATORY CANADIAN REDNECK BEARD NUCKFEST II THE SECOND ANNUAL ONTARIO BEARD AND MUSTACHE CHAMPIONSHIPS 2017 WORLD BEARD AND MOUSTACHE CHAMPIONSHIPS BEARDS FOR BEASTS HELLO BULLY MID-ATLANTIC BEARD & ‘STACHE CHAMPIONSHIPS VI BOTONW ROCK CREEK CHAPTER BEATITUDE HOUSE BEARDS, BOWLING, AND BEATITUDE HOUSE

Daddy Unscripted Podcast
Episode 012: FITR w/ Jason Green

Daddy Unscripted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2016 58:57


In this episode, which I joked should be subtitled: “The Episode Where Jason Tries to Talk Me Into Being a Lakers Fan”, you can guess what some of the episode is about. We talk a lot of NBA, including the time I was actually a huge basketball fan back in the 80’s. We touch a bit on why I’ve always been a Celtics fan and slightly scratch the surface on why I’ve rooted for non-home teams almost my entire life.Since Jason is a huge Rams (football) fan, we talk about his elation that the team is returning to LA. Being the huge Patriots fan that I am, we also talked about Deflategate, commissioners and the hole that Roger Goodell has dug for himself.Daddy Unscripted can also be found at:iTunes | Stitcher Radio | Google PlayTwitter: @DaddyUnscriptedFacebook: Daddy Unscriptedwww.daddyunscripted.comYou can send questions and suggestions for future guests to our podcast/blog website at www.daddyunscripted.com Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/daddyunscripted. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Of Mice and Men Podcast!
84: Adventures in Refurbishment Kingdom!

Of Mice and Men Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2014 45:31


**Headphones Recommended** Dear Listeners, We appologize for the brief hiatus. Since Jason has been touring Europe and studying abroad, it has been har for him to find time to edit and upload shows. However right here, right now, we have a brand new episode for you to enjoy! In this episode you will join Jason and our brand new co-host, Michael, as they journey through Animal Kingdom and ride Expedition Everest and DINOSAUR! We hope you all enjoy the show! Love, The OMAM Cast and Crew! email: ofmiceandmenpodcast@gmail.com facebook.com/OMAMpodcast twitter.com/OMAMpodcast OMAMpodcast.tumblr.com