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Bob hosts a behind-the-scenes tour of his Vermont maple syrup operation as they prepare for their 10th season of production. Joined by author Steve Stockman and syrup maker Hank Prouty, the video showcases their small-batch, traditional approach to maple syrup production. They walk viewers through their sugar house, explaining their unique process using reverse osmosis and oil-fired evaporators, which helps create their distinctive flavor while maintaining traditional quality. The operation taps about 400 trees across 10 acres of sugar bush, using modern vacuum technology to optimize sap collection while preserving tree health. The team proudly emphasizes their small-batch, single-farm approach, distinguishing their product from mass-produced syrups. Despite Bob moving away from the farm, he continues the tradition through a partnership with the property's new owners. Pre-order this season's syrup at https://bobrivers.blog Listening to the audio on Podcast Service? See the Video at: - BobRivers.com: https://bobrivers.com/the-bob-rivers-show-20241222- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS7wxdXGxY4- YouTube Channel: https://YouTube.com/@BobRiversShow --> ( Please 'Like' and 'Subscribe' )
Special counsel Jack Smith may be stepping aside from his prosecutorial persecutions of Donald Trump -- at least, for the time being. But he leaves behind a trail of destruction. And one such victim, Steve Stockman, former congressman, says he spent three years in jail due to Jack Smith's unjust investigations and prosecutions that came largely in defense of Barack Obama. Stockman apparently made the political mistake of using his congressional platform to investigate Obama -- and for that, he had to pay. Stockman talks about his time in jail and his dealings with Jack Smith, whom he describes as "Obama's enforcer" and a very evil man.
Bob Rivers and Steve Stockman dig in with a very interesting scientist. Dan Ariely is a Professor of psychology and behavioral economics at Duke University. has been one of our favorite guests and authors since 2008, when he wrote “Predicably Irrational”. His latest book is called: Misbelief: What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things? Once you understand this, it can change your life. You might even have more empathy for those who think differently than you do. Just might. Would that be so terrible? I know, sounds like it's about politics. It sort of is, in that it uses Left and Right examples a lot. Republicans the Democrats each think their opponents are trying to destroy our country. Doesn't that seem odd on its face? If you're slightly curious about your own misbeliefs, and the science of human nature, you've come to the right place. Listening to the audio on Podcast Service? See the Video at: - BobRivers.com: https://bobrivers.com/the-bob-rivers-show-20240710- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-gIF-g93IE- YouTube Channel: https://YouTube.com/@BobRiversShow --> ( Please 'Like' and 'Subscribe' for Livestream notifications ???? ) We are distributed on demand on all major podcast services, livestream on YouTube @BobRiversShow. If you want to make sure you catch every show, sign up at bobrivers.com to get notified!
Steve Stockman is president of LA-based Custom Productions, Inc. and a producer,writer and director of over 250 commercials, web series, short films, music videos,and TV shows.Steve is also the creator of How to Shoot Video that Doesn't Suck: The Video Course.The course is based on his book How to Shoot Video that Doesn't Suck, the world'sbest-selling book about directing and cinematography. It's used as a text worldwidein middle through graduate schools. It's available in 9 languages, as an audio book,and an updated edition from Workman Publishing.You'll find tons of great information on how to make your video better—includingTWO FREE LESSONS from the course at SteveStockman.com.Steve wrote, produced and directed the award-winning MGM feature film TwoWeeks, starring Sally Field, Ben Chaplin, Tom Cavanagh, Julianne Nicholson, GlennHowerton and Clea DuVall.
Have you ever wondered why some videos go viral while others languish unseen? ✅ Join the Insurance Growth Masterclass: https://masterclass.insure ✅ For daily insights and ideas on peak performance: https://www.instagram.com/ryan_hanley/ ✅ Hire me to speak at your next event: https://ryanhanley.com/speaking Connect with Steve Stockman ✅ Steve's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/customproductions/ ✅ Steve's website: https://stevestockman.com/ ** More about this episode ** This episode is a treasure trove of insights on crafting vertical short-form videos that don't just grab attention but hold it tight. We're talking about the magic of storytelling, the allure of a charismatic presence, and the art of structuring content that hits just like a well-timed punchline in a classic comic strip. With a blend of personal experience and practical tips, I break down the elements that make or break viewer engagement. Whether it's the raw authenticity of capturing moments as they unfold or the clever use of visual and textual cues, you'll learn how to give your videos the edge they need to rack up those views. Bringing his wisdom to our discussion, industry guru Steve delves into the heart of what makes a video truly meaningful. It's all about the payoff—giving your audience a reason to care, laugh, and feel. Steve generously shares his expertise in creating content that resonates on a deeper level, drawing from his trove of resources, including articles and book excerpts available on his website. This chapter is a must-listen for anyone aiming to evoke emotion, inspire change, or simply put a smile on their viewers' faces. Get ready for a compelling journey through the world of impactful video storytelling with someone who truly knows the ropes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever wondered why some videos go viral while others languish unseen? ✅ Join the Insurance Growth Masterclass: https://masterclass.insure✅ For daily insights and ideas on peak performance: https://www.instagram.com/ryan_hanley/✅ Hire me to speak at your next event: https://ryanhanley.com/speakingConnect with Steve Stockman✅ Steve's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/customproductions/✅ Steve's website: https://stevestockman.com/** More about this episode **This episode is a treasure trove of insights on crafting vertical short-form videos that don't just grab attention but hold it tight. We're talking about the magic of storytelling, the allure of a charismatic presence, and the art of structuring content that hits just like a well-timed punchline in a classic comic strip.With a blend of personal experience and practical tips, I break down the elements that make or break viewer engagement. Whether it's the raw authenticity of capturing moments as they unfold or the clever use of visual and textual cues, you'll learn how to give your videos the edge they need to rack up those views.Bringing his wisdom to our discussion, industry guru Steve delves into the heart of what makes a video truly meaningful. It's all about the payoff—giving your audience a reason to care, laugh, and feel. Steve generously shares his expertise in creating content that resonates on a deeper level, drawing from his trove of resources, including articles and book excerpts available on his website.This chapter is a must-listen for anyone aiming to evoke emotion, inspire change, or simply put a smile on their viewers' faces. Get ready for a compelling journey through the world of impactful video storytelling with someone who truly knows the ropes.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast, I interviewed Steve Stockman, a seasoned producer, writer, and director with over 200 commercials under his belt. His expertise spans various mediums, including web series, films, music videos, and TV shows. The discussion revolves around his book, How to Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck, where he shares invaluable insights into creating compelling and effective marketing videos. Embark on a journey to master the art of video production with Steve Stockman as he shares insights on shooting videos that captivate your audience. Discover the crucial elements that contribute to the success of a video, from storytelling techniques to understanding your audience's needs. Key Takeaways Embark on a transformative journey into the world of video production with Steve Stockman in this episode of the Duct Tape Marketing Podcast. Gain insights into the power of intrigue, emphasizing authentic storytelling over sensational tactics to captivate your audience from the first few seconds. Steve highlights the importance of preparation, urging creators to consider their audience's needs and deliver value through thoughtful planning. Simplifying the technical aspects, he dispels the myth that expensive equipment is crucial, focusing on the storytelling element. Learn to storify your marketing videos, turning mundane showcases into engaging narratives that resonate with your audience. Steve also challenges the notion of ideal video length, stressing the importance of conveying your message effectively without wasting the audience's time. Elevate your video marketing game with Steve Stockman's actionable insights for creating compelling, engaging, and impactful content. More About Steve Stockman: Connect with Steve on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/customproductions/ Connect with Steve on Instagram - instagram.com/stevestockman/ Visit his website - stevestockman.com/ Get a copy of How to Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck - amazon.com/Shoot-Video-That-Doesnt-Suck/dp/0761163239 Get Your Free AI Prompts To Build A Marketing Strategy: Download now - ducttapemarketing.com/dtmnews/?utm_source=dtm-podcast&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=free-prompts Connect with John Jantsch on LinkedIn - linkedin.com/in/ducttapemarketing/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There is one important question that actually determines how healthy you will be and how long you will live – depending on your answer. This episode begins with that question. And it is certainly worth contemplating. Source: Dr. Paul Pearsall author of The Pleasure Prescription (https://amzn.to/41j3xO8). So much video gets shot around the holidays and much of it is frankly - pretty dull and doesn't capture the moment the way people hope. Taking great video doesn't require fancy equipment – your phone will do an excellent job. What makes great video is knowing how to use the camera. Joining me to explain some simple and effective techniques is Steve Stockman. Steve has directed hundreds of TV commercials and shows, and he is the creator of the video course and author of the book – both titled How To Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck. Listen and you will soon be shooting stunning video. Here is the link for Steve's video course: https://stevestockman.com/ Here is the link for Steve's book https://amzn.to/46Q7E5y When you hear the word extinction – as in some species goes extinct, you probably think that's a bad thing and something probably went wrong to cause it. Actually, that usually is not the case. Extinction is a natural part of life and how it works is fascinating. Here to explain it so we can all understand is Michael J. Benton. He is a professor of Vertebrate Paleontology at the University of Bristol. He has written more than fifty books, and his latest is called Extinctions: How Life Survives, Adapts and Evolves (https://amzn.to/3GzqkMb). One of the things that makes holiday shopping at the mall so stressful and exhausting isn't the shopping – it's the parking hassle. Listen as explain how to remove that stress to make holiday shopping more fun. https://www.wsj.com/articles/SB10001424052970204026804577098451316357124 PLEASE SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! MasterClass makes a meaningful gift this season! .Right now you can get two Memberships for the price of one at https://MasterClass.com/SOMETHING PrizePicks is a skill-based, real-money Daily Fantasy Sports game that's super easy to play. Go to https://prizepicks.com/sysk and use code sysk for a first deposit match up to $100 Zocdoc is the only FREE app that lets you find AND book doctors who are patient-reviewed, take your insurance, are available when you need them! Go to https://Zocdoc.com/SYSK and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Dell's Holiday Event is one of their biggest sales of the year! Shop now at https://Dell.com/deals to take advantage of huge savings and free shipping on everything! Spread holiday cheer this season with a new phone! Get any phone free, today at UScellular. Built for US. Terms apply. Visit https://UScellular.com for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode Matt Crawford speaks to author, director and producer Steve Stockman about his best-selling book and online course, How to Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck. We all have an amazing device in our pocket that can capture those moments in life we want remembered. However, most of us don't know how to capture that in a way that other people want to see. We shoot these videos, and they are never viewed again, taking up space on our phone. Stockman shows us simple tricks, regardless of what equipment you have that will turn you into a pro and have you shooting video that you and your family will actually want to watch.
Steve Stockman - Producer, Writer, and Director - How to Shoot Video that Doesn't Suck: Advice to Make Any Amateur Look Like a Pro. This is episode 623 of Teaching Learning Leading K12. Steve Stockman is president of LA-based Custom Productions, Inc. and a producer, writer and director of over 200 commercials, web series, films, music videos and TV shows. He wrote, produced and directed the award-winning MGM feature film Two Weeks with Sally Field, Glenn Howerton, Ben Chaplin and Julianne Nicholson; he created and ran series like BrewDogs for NBC/U, $24 in 24 for Food Network, Devil's Ride for Discovery and Gnaria for Comedy Central. His commercial clients include Breville, Microsoft, Saatva, Disney and more. Steve is also the author of the world's best-selling video how-to book, How to Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck: Advice to Make Any Amateur Look Like a Pro which is available in 9 languages worldwide and taught in schools from middle school to grad level. So much to learn today! Awesome talk! Before you go... Could you do me a favor? Please go to my website at https://www.stevenmiletto.com/reviews/ or open the podcast app that you are listening to me on, and would you rate and review the podcast? That would be so cool. Thanks! If you are listening on Apple Podcasts on your phone, go to the logo - click so that you are on the main page with a listing of the episodes for my podcast and scroll to the bottom. There you will see a place to rate and review. Could you review me? That would be so cool. Thank you! Hey, I've got another favor...could you share the podcast with one of your friends, colleagues, and family members? Hmmm? What do you think? Thank you! Thanks for sharing! Thanks for listening! Connect & Learn More: https://stevestockman.com/ https://stevestockman.com/course https://www.amazon.com/Shoot-Video-That-Doesnt-Suck/dp/0761163239 https://www.customproductions.tv/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/customproductions/ https://twitter.com/stevestockman https://www.instagram.com/stevestockman/ https://www.facebook.com/stevestockmanauthor Length - 51:08
Veteran filmmaker Steve Stockman is available to teach your audience exactly what to do and what not to do, in order to film video that people will actually want to watch. It's not about the technology according to Stockman but how you think about how to film. Stockman, who is the author of the bestselling How to Shoot Video that Doesn't Suck, now available as a video course, can easily explain his easy-to-follow tips and advice via zoom or even on the phone.The Executive Producer and Head Writer of “Family Guy” David Goodman had this to say about Stockman, “He skipped past all the technical crap about how to use a camera and cut right to the chase: how do you shoot a video somebody else will WANT to watch? The only thing missing is a time machine so I could reshoot fifteen years of sucky birthday party and school play videos.” So whether you are trying to capture the kids in their spooky costumes or spine-tingling footage of your friends, he can easily transform the way you shoot so you have video we all want to watch. http://stevestockman.com The Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. We also offer advertising.Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.com If you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below. https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow Please help The Douglas Coleman Show continue to bring you high quality programs like this. Go to our Fundrazer page. https://fnd.us/e2CLX2?ref=sh_eCTqb8
If you decided to start creating content, you probably realized how hard it is. Today's guest can tell you exactly how to do it and how to make it look good.ResourceCheck Out Steve's WebsiteReal Estate Marketing DudeThe Listing Advocate (Earn more listings!)REMD on YouTubeREMD on InstagramTranscript:00:05:40:08 - 00:06:11:10UnknownSo how do you attract new business? You constantly don't have to chase it. Hi, I'm Mike Webster, Real Estate Marketing Dave. And this podcast is all about building a strong personal brand. People have come to know like trust and most importantly, refer. But remember, it is not their job to remember what you do for a living. It's your job to remind them, Let's get started.00:06:11:12 - 00:06:33:10UnknownWhat's up? Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the other episode of the Real Estate Marketing Dude Podcast. And most of you been listening to the show for years know us as video, and we haven't done it with video, video marketing and all that other stuff. And we haven't done many podcasts recently on video, but the title of this one is How to Shoot Videos That Don't Suck.00:06:33:10 - 00:06:54:15UnknownAnd folks, I can tell you that in the last few years, all the videos we've created, the thousands of videos we created, there is a formula here and it doesn't matter if you're ugly, you're fat, you stutter, it doesn't matter. The biggest, I would say, reservation I get from people and they're trying to get on camera and they would hire us was be like, I'm too boring, I'm ugly.00:06:54:15 - 00:07:14:19UnknownI've a face made for radio. None of that shit matters when it comes to video. You have to know two things how to main, how to maintain and retain attention, and how to take people through a story essentially and add value to them while you're doing it. So we brought on Mr. Steve Stockman, who wrote a book on how to shoot videos that don't suck.00:07:14:19 - 00:07:37:20UnknownThis dude's in L.A. He creates shit for people and he's very creative and he's going to break down. I don't know, let's call it the infrastructure of a successful video, if that's okay. But without further ado, let's go ahead and introduce our gas and we're going to break it down for you guys. How to create videos that people are actually going to watch and that you'll feel happy to put out there on social media, YouTube and all the above.00:07:37:20 - 00:08:03:19UnknownSo, Steve, how are you doing? Why don't you tell everyone a little bit about who the hell you are, where you're from, and let's get in Skype, all kinds of questions for you. I'm doing great. Thank you for thank you for having me. So I do TV shows, then a feature film, music videos, basically. I've been in Los Angeles making a living as a director and a writer and producer for quite a long time, and I like to teach about video.00:08:03:21 - 00:08:37:19UnknownYou know, when the big video revolutions started, it started to be like a doctor at cocktail parties. You know, you'd walk in, but instead of saying, Hey, could you look at this boil on my neck, they'd go, You know, I've got a video. Could you look at it for me and tell me how it is? And what was funny about it was that it was almost always a series of related problems that were perfectly understandable because in the olden days, I don't know if you remember the olden days, but nobody asked you to make videos in the olden days and the olden days videos were things that people who are professionals like me made and00:08:37:19 - 00:09:03:06Unknownnormal people never made them, and in fact were so excited to see themselves on a TV screen when they walked through the the video store at the mall that they would point and smile at it, you know, which we don't do anymore either now that everything is on video all the time. So so I wrote this book and how to Shoot video that Doesn't Suck is in nine languages and 250,000 plus copies.00:09:03:06 - 00:09:30:18UnknownYou can get it wherever books are. But the reason I wanted to talk to you is I just did a video course also that's designed to help people really understand how to make video that other people will want to watch. So let's break it down. Where is everyone going wrong? Well, I think the first the first most important thing to think about when you think about video is what you watch, right?00:09:30:20 - 00:10:01:18UnknownBecause even though none of us or many of us are not professional videographers, we understand video. We've been watching it since we were born, basically. And so we speak the language, which at least we understand it, you know. And so if you trust your instincts, that's probably one of the first rules of video, which is if you're doing a video for a house or a real estate project and you're looking at it and going, Oh, this is crap.00:10:01:20 - 00:10:26:19UnknownIt's crap, you know, so the director's job, oddly enough, is to stand up and go, This is the way it should be. This is the color. It should be. This is where the actor should stand. This is how I want to point the camera. And directors get paid a lot of money to do that. If you're running your own business or your own your own real estate business, you have to be willing to do that for your videos and be real honest about what you like and what you don't like.00:10:26:22 - 00:10:48:15UnknownAnd don't put anything out there that you wouldn't choose to watch. Good point. Where do you start? I feel like a lot of, at least in businesses, when they start making videos, one of the biggest problems I see is they treat it like a sales pitch from the get go. And it's and I get it. Guys like we're taught to sell our services.00:10:48:15 - 00:11:06:21UnknownAnd if you believe you're the best person in the job for it, you should. However, if you're constantly just selling your shit, well, people are going to tune you out eventually because you're not adding anything of value no differently. And I say this every show almost. If you talk to your wife about work on every frickin day, she's going to divorce you because you have nothing else interesting to say.00:11:06:23 - 00:11:22:22UnknownWell, if all you're doing is just trying to get me to give you money, well, it's the same thing you have to have. There's a format here that has to take place for people to actually consume your content, because if they're dropping off, 80% of people drop off in the first 8 seconds. So it's even higher than that.00:11:22:24 - 00:11:47:00UnknownSo every bit of it adds a lot of value to it. Yeah. So a way to think about it is think of it as a transaction. You know, you are providing your video needs to provide people with an experience they actually value because we can get from our phones to a billion other videos besides your crappy video in 3 seconds.00:11:47:02 - 00:12:16:04UnknownRight? So there's no reason for us to stick around unless we're getting value from the transaction of watching. So we need to be entertained. We need to be intrigued. We need to be taken for something of a journey, a trip. We need to go on a ride and we need to we need to be able to feel like we got something out of it.00:12:16:04 - 00:12:38:23UnknownAnd the benefit of that is if we do, we're going to come back for more later. We're going to be willing to trust you. And if we don't trust you, we are never going to watch another one of your videos. And that's a really important thing that people don't don't immediately understand until they start to think about the way they watch videos, because it's pretty much the same thing.00:12:39:00 - 00:12:57:12UnknownWhy is it that never before in the history of mankind could a little six inch device like this make a £300 grown man break at the knees? And why do we get so damn? Oh, my God, It's a camera, guys. I always thought people. You don't have to watch it. Like, if you don't like your video, don't post it there for a while.00:12:57:13 - 00:13:21:21UnknownYou nervous shooting it? Yeah. In fact, you have to not post it if you don't like it because you know the answer to the rule. Yeah, it's disrespectful. I mean, think about think about your behavior. I mean, you go to Netflix not because you want them to punch you in the face or ask you for money, but because you want to sit down and watch things that make you feel something or take you on a trip or entertain you.00:13:22:02 - 00:13:51:02UnknownAnd because they do such a good job of that, you go back to everyday and you see what's on Netflix. And I think that businesses can do the same. I think if you're if you're killing it with your and there have been examples of this throughout, you know, online history but if you're if you're killing it with videos that people enjoy, they will return and that's that's the game right.00:13:51:04 - 00:14:11:16UnknownIs to make people want to come back and look at what you're doing. So I think you're right when you talk about the idea that that it doesn't really matter who you are, you need to find out what is. The way I like to put it is you have to find out what's magical about you and about your relationship with your customers and figure out a way to get that across.00:14:11:16 - 00:14:33:10UnknownIn a video, if that makes sense. Yep. And it doesn't mean you're selling it, guys. You know you don't have to sell it to demonstrate it. Yeah, real estate agents always go out and I've been in the business for I'm off. Hey, I've been, I've been sold. I was later piece them out. It's more of like. Like nobody's watching your content and your job isn't to tell.00:14:33:10 - 00:14:49:15UnknownIt's to remind. At least if you're trying to build a brand on on video, if you're just constantly telling people you're going to last for three or four months in Russia to say, But when you're just constantly understand how to remind people consistently what you do for a living, especially those of you who are in referral based businesses, well, you become unforgettable.00:14:49:17 - 00:15:09:17UnknownBut you have to have that storyline that they remember by and think about every single video that you watch on television. There's that one thing that you follow. Most of you don't even know what it is like. Take Joe Rogan, for example. He's got a great podcast, right? He's got a huge podcast following and people watch that show, I believe, for his authenticity, but people know what they're going to get.00:15:09:17 - 00:15:30:08UnknownAnd Joe, he never has to sell his show. He just sort of tells you, just tell the story each and every time, right? And people come back for that. So what's your advice for people? Like how do they overcome that, that piece? Because how do you create stories is what I think is the key storytelling. How do you create stories on your business without selling your services all the time?00:15:30:08 - 00:15:56:11UnknownBecause when you could crack that, you'll never run out of things to say on video. This is exactly correct. I totally agree with you. So here's how you do it. First, if you have a business, you have your real estate business and you've successfully sold properties, then you have some idea, even if you haven't sat down to think about it, who your great customers are and who your last great customers are.00:15:56:13 - 00:16:17:08UnknownSo what you want to start with is a profile of your great customers. And great customers are the ones who get you, who come back to you because they see things in you. They say things like, I like the way you show this property, or I like the fact that you thought of me for this one and you didn't bother me with this other one.00:16:17:10 - 00:16:49:09UnknownOr I like the style of house that you tend to represent or I like the owners that you work with. When I'm buying property from you, something about you is bringing people back to you. And so the first thing you need to understand is what those things are. And the way to get to it is identify your best customers, literally make a list of all your favorite customers, the ones you would walk through fire for, the ones who would walk through the fire for you, where you work with them and you feel like this is great.00:16:49:09 - 00:17:16:15UnknownI could work with this person all day. Who are those people? What do you love about them and what do they love about working with you? And you will find some commonalities running through those lists. And that's step one. It's not like you don't need fancy market research. You just need to think a little bit about what makes you great, honestly, for your very best and most lucrative customers.00:17:16:17 - 00:17:41:13UnknownAnd that will give you some clues about what your audience wants from you, because the best thing you could possibly do is attract more of those kinds of people, right? The ones who are going to love you may have fun with you, make you feel great and buy from you. So let's give you some examples. Here's a good one that if you're a we had a client a while ago and he's a dog rescuer, that's what he was.00:17:41:13 - 00:17:56:01UnknownAnd he happened to sell real estate. Seconds So you got to figure out what you are first and then what you do second is that you sell real estate or you do loans or whatever that is. So how would this guy go out and shoot videos on a further for and not talking about real estate because you don't always want to talk about real estate either.00:17:56:01 - 00:18:18:01UnknownYou want to you want to remind people what you do. So what he would do instead of him going out and doing well, if he was going to do a housing tour, he would open up though, where the dog would sleep. Right. And he's he sees he's creating videos that have the best dog backyards. He's creating videos on local community dog parks, restaurants that are dog friendly and all of it is real estate and community.00:18:18:06 - 00:18:52:17UnknownBut his personal brand, you get a lot. You get to know whom he is, right? We had another person that would do their military. So I got a great create a show called San Diego Salute, and he would just literally go around town and remind people that he was in real estate, but he would focus on the different monumental and call it antique type tourist attractions in San Diego, which is a ton of military installations, He would focus on military owned small businesses, and he even created a buyer boot camp and a seller boot camp to determine sort of how he portrays you.00:18:52:17 - 00:19:17:19UnknownIn other words, he's got your back right? So there's a communication strategy here. And I think that's where a lot of people struggle with, like, well, who am I? And is it hard without identifying what the hell your own brand is to create any type of videos that people will watch? Yeah, And I think that's that goes to I think it's hard for people to admit what's great about them.00:19:17:19 - 00:19:44:16UnknownLike, we're kind of a little bit conditioned to not go, Oh, well, I'm great at this and I'm great at this. And that's why I say, look at your customers and kind of let them tell you in a way or kind of pull from that list. What's great about you? I love the dogs story, but you know, you can go, wait, there's millions of things like maybe you're the person who really loves Spanish style houses and renovating them.00:19:44:18 - 00:20:09:10UnknownYou know, maybe you're the person who has a perfect eye for minimal renovations. That'll help a house flipper really kill it without screwing over their customers. Love. Maybe, you know, maybe your, you know, a water properties person and you love boats. And so you're going to make your your videos and your essence about that. And that's all great.00:20:09:12 - 00:20:29:17UnknownAnd the dog thing is wonderful because it's it's about you like it's about that guy and the fact that he loves dogs. So what do you love that you can share with your customers that they in turn, you know, already for making this list that they love about you that you can put into your video in some way?00:20:29:19 - 00:20:46:02UnknownYep. Yeah, Yeah. Because, I mean, you guys have to be excited about it too. Like the creator needs to be excited about the content they're creating. Otherwise when they're creating it, it just doesn't come out well, right? Like you have to like. Like your own stuff. Otherwise people will look at it and know that you look constipated for a reason.00:20:46:02 - 00:21:10:01UnknownYou're not very excited about it. And that's equally as important. You guys, when we're breaking down a video and people get so held up on scripts, right? What's the script? What's the script say? I need to see the script. I've never seen anyone script a video, reading a script and it turn out well as much as using a script as like a guideline, right?00:21:10:01 - 00:21:29:11UnknownBecause they always revert to reading. It is very hard to be authentic when you're reading something, right? So what do you what's your view on scripts? How does someone approach like, great, you have good video idea. Walk me through like how do you script something like that? Because that's where a lot of people get stuck. They worry so much about what they're going to say versus how they're going to say it.00:21:29:13 - 00:21:47:02UnknownWell, some people are very good at it, and so those people should go ahead and do it right. But I think part of what you're saying and and a point I want to kind of tack on here is that you don't need to do something in a video and you shouldn't do something in a video that you're bad at.00:21:47:04 - 00:22:15:13UnknownSo if you are not a script reader, then you might want to instead bring a shot list with you to the house that you're going to shoot and just work off that shot list and sort of, you know, point the camera, get a really great shot of the kitchen, talk for a couple of minutes and do a couple of takes just off the top of your head about what's great about that kitchen or the thing that you want to bring to people's attention.00:22:15:15 - 00:22:43:05UnknownAnd then in add it, just pick the best piece that works and use the part of your voiceover that works without having to script it and make yourself feel awkward. Or you also don't want to be on camera if you're awkward on camera. But what could happen? Like if you're awkward talking to the camera, then there's no reason that you can't have your assistant shoot you talking to the clients and use pieces of that, right?00:22:43:05 - 00:23:04:21UnknownThen you don't have to talk to the camera. We can just take pieces of what you said to the clients and and paste that and edit it into your house video, for example. So I think it's important. Your big point is really important, which is don't do something on video that makes you feel awkward and miserable because that will show every time.00:23:04:23 - 00:23:30:04UnknownYep. Absolutely. What do you. Let's just put ourselves in a I'm a realtor. I know I need to create videos. What do I do next? So if you've got this this kind of audience profile about what makes them magical, what makes you magical to your audience, rather, what you want to think about is how you want to express it.00:23:30:06 - 00:23:47:14UnknownAnd the guy with the dogs is a great example. He just pulls that out and puts it in there. And even if you don't have a dog, if he does it in an amusing way or an emotional way or a way that shows you cute dogs that you can appreciate, even though you don't have one of your own, that's a hook he's going to write.00:23:47:16 - 00:24:09:08UnknownYou're going to remember him. It's authentic to him. He looks good doing it. He's clearly interested in it. And everybody can like that. Right. So what is it that's magical about you that you can put out there? If you have a great sense of humor, you should be narrating your videos and putting that great sense of humor in the videos.00:24:09:10 - 00:24:43:00UnknownIf you do have a really great eye for detail and you want to talk about, you know, the detail in a house from the 1860s on the East Coast somewhere, you should be getting that knowledge out there and you should put that kind of narration or discussion in your videos, not 30 minutes of it. But if it's a really important thing for you and your personality and it's something that your clients love about you, real estate videos do not need to be boring floats through the house with a drone shot.00:24:43:02 - 00:25:04:18UnknownThey can be narrated, they can have the personality of the realtor attached to them, whether it's narration or on camera. And they should be fun and entertaining for the audience in some way. One of the best listing videos I saw, I think it was last year, it was a year around Christmas time and it just a and there is no words in it, but they put an elf on the shelf in every room.00:25:04:20 - 00:25:19:05UnknownBut fight. And it was just one little thing, but it was a human sized dolphin shelter. I'm pretty sure that off on the shelf was the realtor, but he was like positioning himself, like in in every room shot they had, you know, the elf is always like doing some fun. So he would be frozen in and he was stuck in that position in that room.00:25:19:05 - 00:25:45:12UnknownBut that was what made it extremely eye catching. I remember when I saw the house in Chicago, a friend of mine, a good friend of mine, he's a huge Metallica collector. Like a memorabilia collector, dude has over $300,000 of Metallica album signatures, all the band mates, you name it, he's got the most rare Metallica artifact. So I remember when I started that video, it was like, This is the world's best man cave you're ever going to see.00:25:45:12 - 00:26:00:07UnknownAnd I was at his drum set because he didn't do too much, and that was done on purpose. I did that very well just because I drew them in. I picked the most interesting part of the house. So the the hook, though, is where are you guys going to focus on the most? What do you think the most important part of the video is?00:26:00:07 - 00:26:46:04UnknownWould you agree that that first 8 seconds, 10 seconds, 5 seconds starts the. I do it. I do and I don't. So I think that we we we want to be careful about focusing too much on the CEO and hooky ness of it all and more focused on the quality of the overall thing. So what I think in there in the real estate industry, one of the things that's true is if you were actively shopping for, say, a house and your realtor says you should watch this video for this house that I think will be right for you, you're going to give it more than 8 seconds unless it's a complete waste of your time.00:26:46:10 - 00:27:06:18UnknownRight. Because you've been told by your realtor that you should watch it. Now, the so the question is, what's the whole video look like? And so I think that I think that you don't want to do something in the first 8 seconds that stupid and you certainly want to do something in the first 8 seconds that intrigues people.00:27:06:20 - 00:27:35:05UnknownBut I think that to focus too much on that kind of you know, jam at the beginning is less genuine and more gimmicky than we need to be, right? What we really need to do is get the value proposition for them, the entertainment transaction proposition upfront. What am I going to give you should be clear in that first 8 seconds.00:27:35:07 - 00:28:01:00UnknownSo even if the realtor says you'll see a beautiful picture of the house and you hear the realtor going, Hey, this is 1157 Colvin Avenue, it's perfect if you love 1850s renovations that are authentic as hell, right? So that's not flashy, but it gives you that benefit in the first 8 seconds and you're now going, Oh, I do like those kinds of houses.00:28:01:00 - 00:28:24:06UnknownI should watch the rest of this. Right? And then then the consistency of your production throughout will make that person, hopefully when they're done with that video, look at your website to see what else there is on your website that's for sale. And then call their realtor and go, Hey, I saw this other one on this guy's website, you know, so I think it's all about overall quality.00:28:24:08 - 00:28:43:05UnknownEven call the realtor and like, Hey, why aren't you? This is when it really works. Well, say, Hey, this other realtor is doing all these videos on all of his listings. Why aren't you doing that for mine? Now you're like, Oh shit, that happens all the time in terms of maintaining attention throughout the video. Like what other tips?00:28:43:05 - 00:29:00:19UnknownHow do you get people to watch? Towards the end of the video? You get you get them interested upfront. You got someone to tell the promises, What are you going to what do you watch this for? Like what's in it for me? But then how do you maintain attention? I think that it depends on what the purpose of the video is.00:29:00:19 - 00:29:23:20UnknownSo are we talking like like walk through type videos or videos more about your firm overall? Because I think what most realtors and most lenders, they're going to create like more of an ongoing series. They're not necessarily like their sales videos that they're running ads to, but they're ongoing video marketing strategy that sort of keeps them at the forefront.00:29:23:22 - 00:29:43:08UnknownSo they're creating a show called a YouTube channel, and they're creating consistently each and every month, some short form, some long form. And that's top question I get is like, Hey, dude, how do I get people to watch more of these? And like on sites like YouTube, people are so worried about that because you guys want your videos to get seen and shown, well, you got to increase the watch time on those if you want that to happen on YouTube.00:29:43:10 - 00:30:05:09UnknownSo you have to maintain that attention. So more so like that perspective, how do you get people to watch towards the end of it? So I think step one is to make sure that your intent for your video is clear. So let's suppose that you're a real estate lender. I'm making this up, of course, because I'm not a real estate lender, but I've borrowed money for real estate, so I'm somebody who works.00:30:05:11 - 00:30:27:19UnknownSo you're a real estate lender and you have made your list of customers who are your favorite customers. And you know what they love about you And you're thinking about presenting yourself as the guy who's going to come up with or a woman who's going to come up with incredibly innovative financing solutions for you, even if you've only got 10% to put down.00:30:27:21 - 00:30:56:11UnknownRight? And so your intent is to make people who feel like they only have 10% down, who feel like they can do some very good deals. Right. And with your guidance, perhaps, perhaps that's your intent by having that clear intent and setting it out like that. Now, when you think about your video, you can judge everything against how well are we doing on that score?00:30:56:13 - 00:31:23:20UnknownAnd you know that your video is done when you've done it. So when you've done a video that that says to people, Hey, you only got 10% down, I can make a deal with you, that's going to make you look to the seller like you had 90% cash. Right? And so that means that as you design the video, you're thinking about, okay, here's my point to them.00:31:23:22 - 00:31:48:12UnknownMy point is that I can make your 10% down transaction work phenomenally well. Right. My point is that I'm an innovative thinker. So now you can say, I know what my intent is and I know who my audience is. If these 10% down, people who love me and I know that my point to them is I'm going to make this really innovative and magical for you so you can close your deal.00:31:48:14 - 00:32:09:02UnknownNow you get to the good part, which is creating a way to do that, and there's an infinite number of ways to do that, but there's also an infinite number of ways to screw that up. And by having this intent, lay it out and know what your video is going to be about. You can avoid all the ones that are going to screw it up, right?00:32:09:08 - 00:32:36:12UnknownSo you can like video out as as interviews or with past clients or you're going to stage a meeting with a buyer where you're sitting next to the buyer and talking to the seller and you'll stage that and make a skit out of it, or you're going to report on some great news that you just read about this and make it really easy for clients to understand.00:32:36:14 - 00:32:57:03UnknownAnd any approach that you take, you know what your goal is. You know who you're talking to, and that way you'll know when you're done. And so people will always watch till the end. If you stop at the point that you're finished and where you've delivered something of great value to them. And does that make sense? Yeah, Yeah.00:32:57:05 - 00:33:26:01UnknownYou got to call out just to rewind, guys. We're saying who, what? What is this about in the beginning? Who is it for? What do you get out of watching it? Small intro and then deliver on your points. But if you notice, he did something important there. He had a little teaser and he said it very nonchalantly and he said, I don't know if you could rewind what you just said there, because he said in the video, like, but then there's other things that you shouldn't do as well.00:33:26:01 - 00:33:39:07UnknownWe'll get to that in a little bit. But first, you know, like that little that little things like what do you mean what? I shouldn't do that that sort of is like a pattern interrupt in a sense where you got to be like, Oh, okay, so maybe I do need to stick up to the end of this as well.00:33:39:09 - 00:33:59:05UnknownSo like, let's, let's see if it's all right, so let's go. Here's a good way to do it. Let's just take that man cave example. Tell me if this is what you're saying here. So I'm about to show you the how I'm going to show you a $300,000. I actually probably won't say it on a video cause I don't want to rob his house, but I'm going to show you the world's best Metallica man cave.00:33:59:07 - 00:34:17:10UnknownBut just in a minute, the first place I'm going to stop here is going to be in the kitchen and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So I said a little bit of a teaser to keep them going. Is that your scene? I think that's a big part of it. I think. I think that everything you're doing wants to lead to the next thing, if that makes sense.00:34:17:10 - 00:34:54:01UnknownSo I think you mentioned upfront story, right? So story structure is beginning, middle and end, and it's just that simple. So if you're laying out your video about the man cave at the beginning, you might start with, you know, say, a real estate beginning. If you're showing the house, you might start by saying, Hey, normally I would do a real estate video for you by showing you this house and walking in the front door, just like you're going to do in real life.00:34:54:03 - 00:35:18:06UnknownBut I got to show you something first. That's good. And then you might get down to the man cave first and interrupt that flow. That's good. And then the middle is, you know, here's how we got to that man cave. You know, here's the rest of it, which turns out to be a very civilized, great, entertainer's house that isn't weirdly man cave for you at all.00:35:18:06 - 00:35:40:13UnknownIt just has this special room, you know, behind a wall shelf wall, you know, and you know that your whole family will enjoy living in. And then at the end, you talk about it, you know, this is a whole package. And if you're the right person for this, you're going to need to see it. And and here's when you can do that.00:35:40:15 - 00:36:02:21UnknownSo you can have a little story structure for them and that keeps them intrigued and sitting through the whole thing. So if you guys are outlining these, like just literally go back to the way your teacher told you to write an essay, there's an attention got here, there's an introduction, there's body point one, two and three. Then there's an actual conclusion and there's your video script, you know, but you should take some.00:36:02:21 - 00:36:20:13UnknownDon't wing it, like take some time to list it out. Like I'm going to go here first and then I'm go here first. And you got to make it make sense so that people would watch it. But it shouldn't be any more difficult than that. Now, the older the other videos I see people make, like ones you use for ads, and those are like very highly scripted.00:36:20:13 - 00:36:39:05UnknownThey have certain mechanisms in there to get people to take action and all of that. But we're talking about just making general content videos and every single one I've recorded, I always follow that story. Hook attention getter body outro, hook, attention getter, body outro. And it just never fails. And as long as you can write an essay, well, I mean, it's all you're doing on camera.00:36:39:05 - 00:37:01:19UnknownThe difference is writing versus filming, right? You're still telling a story either way. Yeah, I think it's remarkable. You know, I talk about video as a language and people say, well, editing, I don't understand editing. It's like, well, it's cut, copy and paste, like Microsoft Word, you know, and and you're exactly right that telling a story is who's the hero?00:37:01:21 - 00:37:21:20UnknownWhat do they do at the beginning? What happens in the middle and how does it all work out at the end and telling those kinds of stories, It very much is exactly the same as Mrs. Cooper. Talk to you in fourth grade when you had to diagram sentences. You know, it's here's even a shot, you know, noun verb, an individual shot.00:37:21:20 - 00:37:42:23UnknownAnd a movie that you watch is going to be John Wick slams a guy in the face. That's the shot. The the noun is John Wick. The verb is slams. The object is the guy who gets his face smashed. Right? That's the end of the shot. So all filmmaking and all video making is exactly like English class way back when.00:37:43:00 - 00:38:05:19UnknownAnd the closer you can stick to that, the better off you're going to be. Yep. Telling stories, not making statements. Yeah, stories. Not selling your services. I think the magic is in trying to get your personality into what you're doing, especially if you're doing repeat business with a lot of the same people as a way of building your business.00:38:05:21 - 00:38:27:05UnknownIs is to think about what makes you great and think about how you're comfortable presenting it. Because, you know, you see a lot of I've been shopping actually, and and I also sold a house recently and in the in the. Did you like your realtor did. Yes, actually that's a that's that's a rare thing. You might have had a good one.00:38:27:06 - 00:38:45:18UnknownI was like a needle in a haystack. But I looked at all the videos that people were doing for realtors. And around here, they're pretty high end. Yeah. Yeah. They all look kind of the same, you know, it's all walk in the front door. Here is what you see in the front door. Here is what you see in the living room.00:38:45:18 - 00:39:07:16UnknownHere's the oh, look, there's the kitchen and then there's a drone shot at the end. And and I appreciate the simplicity of that, but it looks just like the MLS listing pictures where it's exactly the same chronology or the virtual walk through, which is exactly the same chronology. So if you're going to bother to do a video, there needs to be more to it.00:39:07:17 - 00:39:31:08UnknownThere needs to be your realtor's analysis of why this property is great. We're finding something special about it or something that you wouldn't notice about it that no one else will notice about it and that you can add to in a narration or an on screen appearance. You know, I don't understand why realtors don't all narrate their videos of these walkthroughs.00:39:31:08 - 00:39:52:05UnknownIt's like it's just it's so important to be able to share your point of view about why this house or property is going to be great for the right buyer. And the more you do that, the more credibility you have with buyers and the more it's going to work for you. I mean, look at every listing and just pretend you're writing an essay on it.00:39:52:05 - 00:40:26:22UnknownI mean, that's what it comes down to you guys. If you're going to write a personify the house, literally, if it was a person, now go out and tell the story about their person. Very cool. Very cool. Any final thoughts you want to add? Any tips, anything else you want to add in here? And then I think just the the the no, no B.S. rule, which is if you look at a video that you've just done and something about it isn't working, there's something technically wrong with it or some shots are too long or you're just in the middle of it, you just have to fix it.00:40:26:24 - 00:40:55:20UnknownDon't put out stuff that isn't good because it hurts you to do that. You know, it's it's a first to no harm thing. Or as editors say, when in doubt, cut it out. Right. You're not going to hurt yourself by not showing someone something, but you are going to hurt yourself by showing them something lame. So pay close attention to what you're making and have fun with it and put something of yourself in it.00:40:55:22 - 00:41:11:23UnknownAnd if you do that consistently over time, you'll get better on it and it will all start to really work for you. I agree. I agree. Why don't you tell people where they can get your book or visit your site? Learn more. The book you can get pretty much anywhere. It's called How to Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck.00:41:12:00 - 00:41:38:01UnknownThere's an audio version. There's an electronic version. You can get all those. And the new course I just did is 22 lessons. It's also called How to Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck. You can get it on my website. Steve Stockman dot com on so it's 22 lessons and examples and me talking to you in a way that hopefully will demonstrate how not to make a terribly boring teaching video.00:41:38:03 - 00:41:57:04UnknownLove it. Thank you folks for listening to their episode of Thursday marketing to podcast. We'll see you guys next week. Same place, same time and enjoy your day board member. Right now, with the way the market is, you got to focus on create a whole lot of buzz and attention because a lot of people aren't and rally is the more attention you have, the more client you're going to have, because real estate is just a giant popularity contest.00:41:57:06 - 00:42:20:11UnknownThere's no better way to build your personal brand than with video, period. And of course, see us next week by Thank you for watching another episode of the Real Estate Marketing Do podcast. If you need help with video or finding out what your brand is. Visit our website at WW W dot Real Estate marketing do dot com. We make branding and video content creation simple and do everything for you.00:42:20:11 - 00:42:31:12UnknownSo if you have any additional questions, visit the site, download the training, and then schedule time to speak with the dude and get you rolling in your local marketplace. 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You may remember our podcasts with Tami Asars, and her dramatic tales live from the Appalachian Trail as she completed the Triple Crown of backpacking. Pacific Crest Trail, Continental Divide Trail, and The Appalachian Trail. Just looking up the mileage on those will give you blisters. Tami never rests. She has a new book out, "Fall Color Hikes: Washington". We delve deeper into the rewards of becoming one with nature on the trails. And also snakes, bears, and other wild animals. My cohost for this podcast is filmmaker author, lifelong friend and hiking buddy Steve Stockman. You'll like his dry sense of humor and his book and video course “How To Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck”. These pop up podcasts are a bright spot for me these days, as some of you know I'm getting some chemo treatments to keep the big C at bay. It's all good, we all know someone going through it… So if I seem a little fatigued and leaning back in my chair, or miss a week, that's why. Kudos to Michael McMorrow productions and our beloved David Lee for the stellar work adding graphics and postproduction to make these latest interviews shine. Enjoy. And thank you for watching and listening. Bob https://www.amazon.com/Fall-Color-Hikes-Tami-Asars/dp/1680513052 Listening to the audio on Podcast Service? See the Video at: - BobRivers.com: https://bobrivers.com/the-bob-rivers-show-20231014 or…- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBv5ma6Cv1U- YouTube Channel: https://YouTube.com/@BobRiversShow --> ( Please 'Like' and 'Subscribe' for Livestream notifications ???? ) We are distributed on demand on all major podcast services, livestream on YouTube @BobRiversShow. If you want to make sure you catch every show, sign up at bobrivers.com to get notified!
EPISODE SUMMARY: Paul Anderson is the CEO of Workhouse media and he has experience representing major talents,Media producing podcasts, movies, and ad campaigns, as well as working in real estate and venture capital companies. Anderson discusses his multitude of business ventures and how he identifies and cultivates success in talented people and businesses.On this episode of Chachi Loves Everybody, Chachi talks to Paul Anderson about:Going to law school and working for the DOJ before representing media and tech companies in SeattleHow a chance encounter with Bob Rivers led him to working with radio talentFinding talented radio personalities and turning them into enterprises symbiotic partnershipsForming a bond with the late Bob SagetProducing the movie 2 Weeks and his experience working on a filmStarting Workhouse creative and working on the award-winning Microsoft Beautiful Web campaignPivoting to podcast production and the ingredients for a great podcastHis current ventures including Atlas Capital which invests in hemp products and the the real estate firm Bauhaus partnersThe philanthropic work he is involved in such as Gokidgo which creates children's content and the Shaufler Prize which he created to award journalistic content focusing on marginalized people And more!ABOUT THIS EPISODE'S GUEST: Paul Anderson is the CEO of Workhouse Media, Inc., a leading audio first multi-platform talent + content management and production company with clients and partnerships working across radio, podcasting, television, and digital. He represents some of the biggest talent in the industry including Dan Patrick, Ricky Smiley Shonda Rhimes, and the late Bob Saget. He produced award-winning podcasts including including Cold, The Letter, Aftershock, Solar, and several others. He won two Telly Awards for marketing campaigns he produced for Microsoft, and he produced a movie called Two Weeks with Sally Field. He's also a partner at a venture capital firm, a principal owner of a real estate development company with properties in five different states, and a board member for GoKidGo, a podcast company focused on content for kids.ABOUT THE PODCAST: Chachi Loves Everybody is brought to you by Benztown and hosted by the President of Benztown, Dave “Chachi” Denes. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the myths and legends of the radio industry.PEOPLE MENTIONED: Bob Rivers, Lisa Decker, Don Bouloukos, Kirk McEwan, Mark, and Lopez, Ryan Seacrest, Dan Patrick, Bob Pittman, Woody, Bob Saget, John McConnell, Keith Kauffman, Steve Stockman, Jonathan Groff, Danny Bonaduce, Sally Fields, Ben ChaplinTom Cavanagh, Julianne Nicholson, Clea DuVall, Kieth Rivers, Alex Clare, Dave Cawley, David Harbor, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Sarah Wayne Callies, Jeff Schmidt, Mark Ramsey, Ben Haber, Margaret Atwood, 50 CentABOUT BENZTOWN: Benztown is a leading international audio imaging, production library, voiceover, programming, podcasting, and jingle production company with over 3,000 affiliations on six different continents. Benztown provides audio brands and radio stations of all formats with end-to-end imaging and production, making high-quality sound and world-class audio branding a reality for radio stations of all market sizes and budgets. Benztown was named to the prestigious Inc. 5000 by Inc. magazine for five consecutive years as one of America's Fastest-Growing Privately Held Companies. With studios in Los Angeles, New York, London and Stuttgart, Benztown offers the highest quality audio imaging work parts for 23 libraries across 14 music and spoken word formats including AC, Hot AC, CHR, Country, Hip Hop and R&B, Rhythmic, Classic Hits, Rock, News/Talk, Sports, and JACK. Benztown provides custom VO and imaging across all formats, including commercial VO and copywriting in partnership with Yamanair Creative. Benztown Radio Networks produces, markets, and distributes high-quality programming and services to radio stations around the world, including: The Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 Countdown, The Daily Dees Show, The Todd-N-Tyler Radio Empire, Hot Mix, Sunday Night Slow Jams with R Dub!, Flashback, Top 10 Now, AudioLogger, Audio Architecture, Radio Merch Shop, The Rooster Show Prep, AmeriCountry, and Benztown Swag Bank. Benztown + McVay Media Podcast Networks produces and markets premium podcasts including: The Making of: A National Geographic Podcast, Run It Again, Hot Chicken and Cage-Free Conversation with Byron Kennedy, and Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth.Web: benztown.comFacebook: facebook.com/benztownradioTwitter: @benztownradioLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/benztownInstagram: instagram.com/benztownradio
Steve Stockman grew up in the pork industry, has worked for a few large producers in the Midwest, and is now a field representative with Haverkamp Brothers Pork. He currently oversees grow-to-finish, nursery, and wean-to-finish sites. In this episode, Mr. Stockman gives his perspective from the front line where he is in constant communication and contact with contract growers. He and Dr. Bradley also review the contract grower system in the US and the challenges.
If you want to be a successful content creator then you have to actually, well, create content. You can't just find success and an audience in your field if you don't continue to put out creations that will catch the attention of your audience and then build a bigger one. But sometimes it is hard to stay on the ball and keep putting out new stuff on a regular schedule. There are many reasons for this. Perhaps your day job gets in the way or life throws you a few curve balls. Maybe you just feel like you are drained of ideas or you're face writer's block. Whatever the reason, being consistent isn't always easy when you are a content creator. But it is always essential because you cannot build success by not staying consistent, especially in this day and age when certain creators are communicating with their audiences every single day via their website, vlog, Twitter account, Facebook page, and more. It seems that they are always active - and always making new content for their audience. There are ways to get more consistent and better about staying on a regular schedule. Sometimes you just need to hit the books and take the advice of the experts. Today's tutorials will take a good look at some literature that you should add to your library if you wish to be a constituent content creator. Everybody Writes: Your Go-To Guide to Creating Ridiculously Good Content by Ann Handley is a terrific book that will teach you a lot about consistently creating entertaining content for your fans that they will love. The author also goes to great lengths to teach the reader about storytelling, something that is crucial for successful online personalities. Without storytelling, whatever your content is won't be engaging and it won't hook your viewers or readers. Handley's writing is easy to follow and her tips are easy to implement too. How To Shoot Video that Doesn't Suck by Steve Stockman is another book you should keep with you. The title says it all, doesn't it? With Stockman's book, you will learn how to create videos and streams that captivate the audience. There are so many bone-headed, simple mistakes that content creators make again and again - and they don't even notice them. A book like this will break down the basics. Born To Blog: Building Your Blog for Personal and Business Success One Post At A Time by Mark Schaefer and Stanford Smith will help you craft the best written word for your site. Blogging is still very essential, even though many content creators have pivoted to videos. Once you know how to make eye-catching, fun, entertaining blogs, you will see that your audience will return again and again. A successful blog will be both personal and professional. It will be fun to read, with strong personality in every paragraph. But it will also serve a purpose: it will create a loyal audience and it will also successfully pitch your goods and services in an attractive and enjoyable way. Whatever sort of content you are creating, you will not find the right audience unless you are able to master SEO. That is why the book The Art of SEO: Mastering Search Engine Optimization from Eric Enge, Stephan Spencer, and Jessie Stricchiola is another must-have book. It doesn't matter if you've never touched SEO or if you have a decent amount of experience with it, this book will teach you so much of what you need to know to make your content really thrive online and pop up on multiple search engine results. If you don't know how to pump up your SEO, your content doesn't stand a chance. Grab a copy of my latest eBook, "The Creator Economy: How to Build an Audience & Monetize Your Skills, Passions & Hobbies from Content Creation" https://bit.ly/3FD2le5 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sarah-sevenfold/support
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Rev. Steve Stockman leads Resurrection Sunday worship. Fitzroy women (and girls) declare "HE IS RISEN".
with Rev. Steve Stockman. Prayers led by Paul Bowman, with a reading from Mark's gospel by Eileen McGeown. Music from Paul and Talitha Bowman, Alison and Sarah McNeill, Chris Blake and Stephanie Hall. Anne McMurray invites us to Compass Conversations on Wednesday night....there will be a link to zoom on the church website, fitzroy.org.uk
Jesus came to live among us, imagining and inspiring His followers to imagine. But, missing from our modern church life is a wild imagining. I pray that we would let our imaginations go mad, smash lines to pieces and shimmy and shake this world on its head, so we might bring the proactive, agitating, yet gloriously beautiful wildness of God to the streets.
* Steve Stockman and Larry Prat LRT Special Interview Continues! * Praying with you for our precious Republic! * Mexican drug cartels are using TikTok to entice young people - Karol Suarez. * Federal government spent $480 million deploying National Guard troops after Capitol riot - The deployment was the largest in Washington since the Civil War. * Mark Meadows drops bomb on impeachment, changes everything - Says Trump had offered security assistance multiple times prior to Capitol riot - WND.com. * South Dakota Republican introduces bill to reject Biden's executive orders - Null and void! * Hacker tries to poison Oldsmar, Fl city's water! * Jackson County, Texas sheriff A.J. Louderback says the Biden administration is enforcing its no deportation policy and creating "lawlessness" at the southern border. "Every peace officer in the United States should be extremely concerned about the attitude, the lawlessness, the complete abject removal of law," Louderback told "Tucker Carlson. * What he's done is effectively and functionally dismantled ICE basically telling the agents to stand down, Maryland sheriff Chuck Jenkins told Steve Doocy, There will be no enforcement.
Hour 1 * Guest: Steve Stockman – Former TX congressman, Now a Political Prisoner in His Own Country – It’s Time To Fight Back! – DefendAPatriot.com. * Guest: Larry Pratt – Discussion of All Things Liberty. * Steve updates us all on his release and how he is doing at home. * DOJ targeted other Conservatives Before Trump-Stockman! * America’s political prisoners deserve full pardons, not commutation! * Town Hall – Trump Pardon Jon Woods. * Will you be silenced next? * The Free Press had called Mr. Edwards a “leader of the Ku Klux Klan.” He has never even been a member, and he sued for libel. The court ruled against him because, quoting Aesop, “a man is known by the company he keeps,” thus arguing that white advocacy is the same as leading the Klan. * ‘We needed more support,’ Capitol Police officer Caroline Edwards says – USA Today. At one point, Edwards said, she pulled out a container of chemical spray to repel attackers. A supervisor told her to put it away. The department has barred officers from discussing the event, which Edwards said has made some feel they can’t defend themselves. USA TODAY contacted dozens of officers; Edwards was the only one who agreed to talk because she is on the union’s executive committee. Capitol Police declined to respond to Edwards’ statements. Hour 2 * Steve Stockman and Larry Prat LRT Special Interview Continues! * Praying with you for our precious Republic! * Mexican drug cartels are using TikTok to entice young people – Karol Suarez. * Federal government spent $480 million deploying National Guard troops after Capitol riot – The deployment was the largest in Washington since the Civil War. * Mark Meadows drops bomb on impeachment, changes everything – Says Trump had offered security assistance multiple times prior to Capitol riot – WND.com. * South Dakota Republican introduces bill to reject Biden’s executive orders – Null and void! * Hacker tries to poison Oldsmar, Fl city’s water! * Jackson County, Texas sheriff A.J. Louderback says the Biden administration is enforcing its no deportation policy and creating “lawlessness” at the southern border. “Every peace officer in the United States should be extremely concerned about the attitude, the lawlessness, the complete abject removal of law,” Louderback told “Tucker Carlson. * What he’s done is effectively and functionally dismantled ICE basically telling the agents to stand down, Maryland sheriff Chuck Jenkins told Steve Doocy, There will be no enforcement. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Under a Red Glow Podcast Episode #29, "Learning still photography techniques from videographers" Show Notes: John and Christine finish the list of videography 'quick tips' from Steve Stockman's book 'How to shoot video that doesn't suck'. Can these tips work for still photographers? Links: Quinn Jacobson: https://studioq.com/ Steve Stockman's page (sign up to his e-mail list for a free PDF sample of his book): https://www.stevestockman.com/the-book/ Show Support: Want to help support the show? Get the show early, without ads and enjoy our supporter only after show! Plus our Patreon account has great reward tiers and helps us continue to share content online. Patreon: www.patreon.com/johnmilleker New giftable subscriptions: https://johnmilleker.com/store/printofthemonth/ Show Links: General Website: www.underaredglow.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/underaredglow Patreon: www.patreon.com/johnmilleker Your host and co-host John Milleker Photography Website: www.johnmilleker.com John's Website: www.johnmilleker.com/aboutjohn Christine's Website: www.johnmilleker.com/aboutchristine --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/underaredglow/support
Rev. Steve Stockman leads the service. Prayers led by Muriel McCleery and a Bible reading from Mark by Louise Mitchell. Music by the usual suspects.
Under a Red Glow Podcast Episode #28, "Learning still photography techniques from videographers" Show Notes: John and Christine answer some viewer questions and go over a few videography 'quick tips' from Steve Stockman's book 'How to shoot video that doesn't suck'. Links: Steve Stockman's page (sign up to his e-mail list for a free PDF sample of his book): https://www.stevestockman.com/the-book/ Show Support: Want to help support the show? Get the show early, without ads and enjoy our supporter only after show! Plus our Patreon account has great reward tiers and helps us continue to share content online. Patreon: www.patreon.com/johnmilleker New giftable subscriptions: https://johnmilleker.com/store/printofthemonth/ Show Links: General Website: www.underaredglow.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/underaredglow Patreon: www.patreon.com/johnmilleker Your host and co-host John Milleker Photography Website: www.johnmilleker.com John's Website: www.johnmilleker.com/aboutjohn Christine's Website: www.johnmilleker.com/aboutchristine --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/underaredglow/support
Morning Serivce. Speaker Rev. Steve Stockman. News updates from Mark and Hannah Lyttle. Prayers led by George Mullan.
01-04-2020 Steve Stockman
Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: After threats and waffling, Donald Trump signed the compromise-laden relief bill, meaning suffering Americans will get at least some federal aid in the coming days. Meanwhile, authorities identified the 63-year-old man who detonated a car bomb in an RV camper in Nashville on Friday, in a bizarre attack that killed only the bomber. And lastly, to catch everyone up -- Trump dropped some of his most outrageous pardons yet right before Christmas, wiping the sentences of four Blackwater mercenaries convicted of killing children in Iraq, as well as a laundry list of his political allies. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: Here’s the good news: after an absurd period of whining and complaining, Donald Trump signed Congress’s lackluster relief bill into law on Sunday night, meaning that we’re all going to get another measly $600 from the government and state and local agencies will get some of the aid they need. We also avoided a government shutdown. Hooray. But here’s the bad news. Once again, the bill is wildly insufficient for what Americans actually need. And to make matters worse, Trump’s delay let the expanded unemployment benefits millions of Americans are relying on expire. While those benefits have been restored for the future, it’s unclear what that will mean for the immediate week after the lapse. Of course, while all this was going on the Trump White House was on vacation. Mike Pence is currently in Vail, Colorado, Trump himself is down in Florida as always, and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin flew his private jet down to his resort in Mexico for the holidays. They’re not even pretending to care at this point. Strangely, Trump’s initial resistance to the relief bill came because he actually wanted bigger checks to go out to everyone. Trump was pushing for $2,000, a number that sounds a lot better than $600. No one would have complained, except the Republican party of course, so Trump threw a tantrum and picked a fight with his own party and threatened to call the whole thing off. Fortunately, he had an abrupt change of heart on Sunday night, and now the American people will get at least something to keep them going. Authorities ID Nashville Bomber A bizarre bombing in Nashville, Tennessee on Friday night has worried and perplexed pretty much all of us for several days. If you’re not caught up, on Friday night an RV drove through downtown Nashville, playing music and a pre-recorded message for people to evacuate because it had a bomb inside. It parked outside an AT&T transmission building, and then exploded around 6:30 a.m. Fortunately, police officers responding to reports of gunfire found the van and managed to evacuate most of the surrounding buildings. On Sunday, authorities identified the perpetrator as 63-year-old Anthony Quinn Warner. Warner’s remains were found at the site of the blast. No one else was killed, and only three people were injured. The blast knocked out cell service in some areas and briefly shut down flights at Nashville’s airport. Warner’s motive is still unclear, as is whether or not he was deliberately targeting the AT&T building. Also on Sunday, police discovered a large box truck parked outside of a convenience store near Nashville playing the same music. That could be a coincidence, however, as no explosive device was found. We’ll hopefully know a little bit more about the motivations of the bomber in the coming days. Trump Pardons Child Killers Trump gave out one last round of perverse Christmas gifts last week as well. In an unexpected but somehow unsurprising move, Trump pardoned a list of corporate crooks, corrupt politicians, and outright killers. In one day, Trump pardoned Paul Manafort, Roger Stone, and Jared Kushners crook of a father Charles Kushner. He also wiped the convictions of George Pappadopolous and Alex van der Zwaan, who both caught charges as a result of the Mueller investigation. Oh, corrupt former Congressmen Duncan Hunter, Steve Stockman, and Chris Collins also got a pass. It’s pretty clear that Trump knows he’s on the way out at this point, and is using his final days to clear the records of all his buddies and bank some favors for his return to a world where he’s not President. But what’s telling is who he’s willing to let out at the same time. See, Trump also pardoned some of the only people held accountable for atrocities during the Iraq war, a group of four former soldiers who participated in a massacre while working as contactors for the notorious mercenary company Blackwater. Blackwater, if you’ll remember, was at the time owned by a man named Erik Prince, whose sister is Trump’s secretary of Education Betsy DeVos. The Blackwater guards were convicted for their role in a massacre at a checkpoint outside of Iraq’s Green Zone in 2007, which left 17 civilians dead including two children. These are the type of people Trump wants to go to bat for, just in case that wasn’t clear. AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: The new strain of coronavirus that originated in the UK has jumped its borders, as several European nations as well as Japan, Lebanon, Canada and others reported cases. Once again, this is cause for concern, not panic, but it certainly means full vaccination can’t come soon enough. A new report by Huffington Post found that Donald Trump’s donors funneled some $10.5 million into his businesses during his presidency, largely through costs charged by Trump’s golf courses and hotels. That’s shocking by normal standards of course, but in the grand scheme of things you’d expect a smarter crook to pocket more than 10 million while literally running the country. CNN anchor Jake Tapper, who’s spent the last four years letting Trump officials come on his air and lie to him about whatever they want, tried to do a little bit of hand waving about it by bragging to Brian Stelter about how he’d never booked Trump press secretary Kayleigh McEnany or advisor Jason Miller because they quote “tell lies the way that most people breathe.” endquote. Then again, Tapper does regularly interview CNN contributor Rick Santorum, so win some, lose some, Jake. And finally, Dr. Anthony Fauci warned once again of a surge in COVID cases after the holidays. We saw exactly this effect after Thanksgiving, and Christmas is unlikely to be any different. With the vaccine on the way, it’s crazy to start throwing caution to the winds now. Take care of yourselves out there. DEC 28, 2020 - AM QUICKIE HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Jack Crosbie PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn
Hour 1 * Guest: Richard Mack – CSPOA.org. * Fantastic News, Praise God! President Trump pardoned our dear friend Steve Stockman! * The Cactus Cuties sing Amazing Grace! * Stories of Love: Favorite Memories, Traditions and Forgiveness All Prompt The Gratitude We Should Feel This Blessed Season Called Christmas! * BYU study: Kindness to neighbors helps fight loneliness – BYU researchers found people who know six or more neighbors report lower levels of anxiety, depression, and financial stress. * Utah ranked most charitable state in US, new study finds. * Utah appears to be fastest-growing state in the past decade. Hour 2 * Guest: Eddie Miller – Host and Founder of BloodRiverRadio.com. * Eddie Becomes a Christian, Tells of Past Christmases! * I was a gang member — hear my story – Shootings. Violence. Revenge. Ex-gang member Jesse Holguin lived a life of bloody retaliations, run-ins with police, and violence on the streets of Los Angeles — until one moment caused him to turn his life around. He now works to lead Latinos away from the Left and back towards their faith. Hear Jesse’s incredible personal story of redemption. * Stressed Out? Here’s 10 Ways You Can Help Your Mental Well-Being! * Chuck Baldwin’s – The Birth Of Christ And The Birth Of America Are Linked! * Glenn Rawson Stories: Does God Care About Human Freedom? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
* Guest: Richard Mack - CSPOA.org. * Fantastic News, Praise God! President Trump pardoned our dear friend Steve Stockman! * The Cactus Cuties sing Amazing Grace! * Stories of Love: Favorite Memories, Traditions and Forgiveness All Prompt The Gratitude We Should Feel This Blessed Season Called Christmas! * BYU study: Kindness to neighbors helps fight loneliness - BYU researchers found people who know six or more neighbors report lower levels of anxiety, depression, and financial stress. * Utah ranked most charitable state in US, new study finds. * Utah appears to be fastest-growing state in the past decade.
Hour 1 * Guest: Tim Starks – IT Security Consultant, Systems Troubleshooter. * Fantastic News, Praise God! President Trump pardoned our dear friend Steve Stockman! * New COVID Strain Is Already Here, Experts Warn – While it’s said to be up to 50% more transmissible, there’s so far no evidence the variant is any more deadly. * Joe Biden: Our darkest days in the battle against COVID are ahead of us, not behind us. * More than 2.1 million people worldwide – including more than 600,000 Americans – have been vaccinated with the coronavirus vaccine so far. * More than 3 million deaths will make this the deadliest year in US history – Life expectancy for 2020 could end up dropping as much as three full years, says the CDC’s Robert Anderson. The virus has become the third leading cause of death, behind only heart disease and cancer. * Link Between Covid And Sleep Apnea – Melatonin Used To Lessen Covid Effects. * Can Ivermectin be used to treat COVID-19 (coronavirus)? * Senate Testimony Of Dr. Pierre Kory – Ivermectin – Miracle – “I Can’t Keep Watching Patients Die Needlessly!” * Dr. Roger Hodkinson on how governments responded to COVID! * Over 3,000 “Health Impact Events” After COVID-19 mRNA Vaccinations – National Vaccine Information Center – NVIC.org. Hour 2 * The government has a National Vaccine Plan. It is a Plan designed to make sure you, your child and everyone in America gets every dose of every vaccine that government officials recommend now and in the future – NVIC.org. * Sen. Cruz and AOC agree, both lawmakers criticized the near $2.5T spending bill that Congress passed – @AOC is right, Cruz tweeted. “It’s ABSURD to have a $2.5 trillion spending bill negotiated in secret and then-hours later- demand an up-or-down vote on a bill nobody has had time to read. #CongressIsBroken. * Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that Alex Padilla, California’s Secretary of State, will succeed Kamala Harris in the Senate. * Barr: No need for special counsel for Hunter Biden. * Incoming NC Rep. Madison Cawthorn said he will contest the election and fund primary opponents against GOP members not publicly urging “for fair, free and just elections. Cawthorn said the Constitution says “that state legislators are the only body that can change election law within their own states,” – Numerous governors and state secretaries in swing states have violated the law. “And so because of that on Jan 6 I will be contesting the election. * Democrat – Peter Navarro released his report on 2020 election fraud. The 36-page report lays bare the clear and conclusive evidence that there was SIGNIFICANT election fraud throughout several states—enough to throw the entire U.S. Presidential election. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
* Guest: Tim Starks - IT Security Consultant, Systems Troubleshooter. * Fantastic News, Praise God! President Trump pardoned our dear friend Steve Stockman! * New COVID Strain Is Already Here, Experts Warn - While it's said to be up to 50% more transmissible, there's so far no evidence the variant is any more deadly. * Joe Biden: Our darkest days in the battle against COVID are ahead of us, not behind us. * More than 2.1 million people worldwide - including more than 600,000 Americans - have been vaccinated with the coronavirus vaccine so far. * More than 3 million deaths will make this the deadliest year in US history - Life expectancy for 2020 could end up dropping as much as three full years, says the CDC's Robert Anderson. The virus has become the third leading cause of death, behind only heart disease and cancer. * Link Between Covid And Sleep Apnea - Melatonin Used To Lessen Covid Effects. * Can Ivermectin be used to treat COVID-19 (coronavirus)? * Senate Testimony Of Dr. Pierre Kory - Ivermectin - Miracle - "I Can't Keep Watching Patients Die Needlessly!" * Dr. Roger Hodkinson on how governments responded to COVID! * Over 3,000 “Health Impact Events” After COVID-19 mRNA Vaccinations - National Vaccine Information Center - NVIC.org.
Steve Stockman leads the service. Prayers led by Rhea Marshall, a reading from 1 Thessalonians by Lorna Auterson, and music by assorted Fitzroy musicians. There might even be a wee surprise at the end!
https://entrearchitect.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/steveportraiticonversion.jpg ()How to Use Video to Attract Your Best Clients as a Small Firm Architect As a small firm architect, you want to be able to communicate the emotion of the experience of working with you. What kind of content can you share that will effectively share your unique story to your ideal client? This week on EntreArchitect Podcast, How to Use Video to Attract Your Best Clients with Steve Stockman, TV and Video Producer and Best-Selling Author. Connect with Steve online at http://SteveStockman.com (SteveStockman.com) or find him on https://www.facebook.com/stevestockmanauthor/ (Facebook) and https://www.twitter.com/stevestockman (Twitter). Are you a Gābl Member? https://preview.convertkit-mail.com/click/dpheh0hz/aHR0cDovL2VudHJlYXJjaGl0ZWN0LmNvbS9nYWJsbm93 (Gābl Members) is a way for you to help us build Gābl Media (our new media network for the podcast and video production) into a network that will truly change the world. As a Gābl Member, you will always gain first access to new shows and have an opportunity to provide feedback on the content we currently have in development. We are building this media network for you, so you should have an opportunity to help us build it. If you are ready to support Gābl Media, just https://preview.convertkit-mail.com/click/78i7h8hv/aHR0cDovL2VudHJlYXJjaGl0ZWN0LmNvbS9nYWJsbm93 (click here) and join Gābl Members as a Charter Member for only $19 per year. Visit Our Platform Sponsors ARCAT has huge libraries of free content, Specs, CAD, BIM, and more. No registration required. Want to collaborate with colleagues in real-time? Visit https://entrearchitect.com/arcat (EntreArchitect.com/ARCAT) and click Charrette for more information. Monograph is a time tracking and project management tool built by architects for architects. Visit https://entrearchitect.com/monograph/ (EntreArchitect.com/Monograph) to learn more and try it for free today. Referenced in this Episode https://www.amazon.com/Shoot-Video-That-Doesnt-Suck/dp/0761163239/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1P64LM05GYU2U&dchild=1&keywords=how+to+shoot+video+that+doesn%27t+suck&qid=1605218630&sprefix=how+to+shoot+vi%2Caps%2C175&sr=8-2 (How to Shoot Video That Doesn’t Suck: Advice to Make Any Amateur Look Like a Pro by Steve Stockman [book]) The post https://entrearchitect.com/podcast/entrearch/how-to-use-video-to-attract-your-best-clients/ (EA349: How to Use Video to Attract Your Best Clients) appeared first on https://entrearchitect.com (EntreArchitect // Small Firm Entrepreneur Architects).
Steve Stockman leads the worship, with Tony and Valerie McGall praying and Holly McMurray reading from scripture. Music by many of Fitzroy's musicians
John Waite discusses the early days with THE BABYS, the breakup of BAD ENGLISH, how he wrote MISSING YOU, Fan Questions, touring with RINGO, working with ALISON KRAUSS, Crazy Moments Onstage & MUCH MORE!Darryn Yates did this phone interview in June of 2017. John called in from his Santa Monica CA residence after a few cups of coffee! Enjoy!A Special thanks to the John Waite fans who sent in questions: Michael Corley, Steve Stockman, Jeff Koons, Larry Corley, Laura Olson, Margaret Anne Morel, Richard Metcalfe, Lynn, Jennifer, Zach & Christi! John Waite website: http://www.johnwaiteworldwide.com
Hour 1 * Sam Doubles Down In Defense of America, The Greatest Country On Earth! Provides Solutions and Direction on What It Will Take To Preserve The Land Of The Free! * Sam Then Recaps The Important News Of The Week! Hour 2 * Just as the Deep State Wanted, Steve Stockman is Infected with COVID-19! * The House Ethics Committee ordered Republican Arizona Rep. David Schweikert to pay a $50,000 fine after it found that he had violated 11 House rules on campaign finance and congressional budgets. * FBI Investigated Joe Biden’s Campaign for Corruption! Ultimately, only Christopher Tigani faced charges for corruption. He was sentenced to two years in federal prison in March 2012. the lack of criminal charges following this FBI investigation did not exonerate the Biden campaign. Worse, it shined a light on the corruption of Delaware politics. * Bill Clinton went to Jeffrey Epstein’s island with ‘young girls,’ witness says in unsealed court docs – TheBlaze.com. * Bill Clinton, Senators, Governors, Princes at Epstein’s Island According to Virginia Giuffre, Unsealed Documents Reveal. * Fox News: Flight logs show that Clinton took at least 26 trips aboard Epstein’s “Lolita Express,” – Bill Clinton left his Secret Service detail behind on at least five of these flights. * A spokesman for Clinton said Bill “never” went to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s island in the Caribbean, Little St. James. * When radical governors encourage Marxist revolutionary riots but ban godly worship, it is obvious there is a bigger agenda afoot than fighting a COVID pandemic. Our nation is in great peril, but hope is not lost. Together we can reclaim our great country and defend churches – LC.org. * Kanye West lamented the deaths of thousands of black babies aborted annually in a Tweet. * Donald Trump Jr.: I choose the rule of law! The Democrats are the party of lawlessness and anarchy. Contempt for the rule of law has become the basis of their entire platform. * Donald Trump Jr punished for retweeting ‘coronavirus cure’. * President Trump Defends Censored Doctors for Recommending Hydroxychloroquine. * White House Submits Petition to FCC Challenging Big Tech. * Officer Darren Wilson, Won’t Be Charged in 2014 Brown Killing. By John Eligon. * Election Interference: Google Purges Breitbart from Search Results. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
* Just as the Deep State Wanted, Steve Stockman is Infected with COVID-19! * The House Ethics Committee ordered Republican Arizona Rep. David Schweikert to pay a $50,000 fine after it found that he had violated 11 House rules on campaign finance and congressional budgets. * FBI Investigated Joe Biden’s Campaign for Corruption! Ultimately, only Christopher Tigani faced charges for corruption. He was sentenced to two years in federal prison in March 2012. the lack of criminal charges following this FBI investigation did not exonerate the Biden campaign. Worse, it shined a light on the corruption of Delaware politics. * Bill Clinton went to Jeffrey Epstein's island with 'young girls,' witness says in unsealed court docs - TheBlaze.com. * Bill Clinton, Senators, Governors, Princes at Epstein's Island According to Virginia Giuffre, Unsealed Documents Reveal. * Fox News: Flight logs show that Clinton took at least 26 trips aboard Epstein's "Lolita Express," - Bill Clinton left his Secret Service detail behind on at least five of these flights. * A spokesman for Clinton said Bill "never" went to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's island in the Caribbean, Little St. James. * When radical governors encourage Marxist revolutionary riots but ban godly worship, it is obvious there is a bigger agenda afoot than fighting a COVID pandemic. Our nation is in great peril, but hope is not lost. Together we can reclaim our great country and defend churches - LC.org. * Kanye West lamented the deaths of thousands of black babies aborted annually in a Tweet. * Donald Trump Jr.: I choose the rule of law! The Democrats are the party of lawlessness and anarchy. Contempt for the rule of law has become the basis of their entire platform. * Donald Trump Jr punished for retweeting 'coronavirus cure'. * President Trump Defends Censored Doctors for Recommending Hydroxychloroquine. * White House Submits Petition to FCC Challenging Big Tech. * Officer Darren Wilson, Won't Be Charged in 2014 Brown Killing. By John Eligon. * Election Interference: Google Purges Breitbart from Search Results.
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Morning worship led by Steve Stockman, with music from Paul & Talitha Bowman, Chris & Joanna Blake and Eleanor & Gareth Black. Readings from Michael Dologhan and Anna McIlroy, prayers by Michael Fitch, and a video about HomePlus+ with Sean O'Brien-Smith
Morning worship led by Steve Stockman, with music from David and Frances Livingstone with Richard Guthrie, Stephanie Hall and Danny & Shannon Moore, and a reading by Paul Lutton
If you were to stand in downtown Detroit and start walking south for as long as it took, what is the first foreign country you would encounter? This is one of the fascinating questions/facts that I know you will find interesting – and might even win you a drink in a bar bet.Then, it is so weird what things influence your opinion and enjoyment of the food you eat. You might like to think you are too smart to be fooled by things like the color of the plate, or the music being played or the weight of the silver ware. But you are. Researcher Charles Spence, author of the new book, Gastrophysics: The New Science of Eating (http://amzn.to/2sk9L3f) will amaze you with what he has discovered.You often see celebrities who claim that drinking gallons of water is what keeps them looking so youthful. But is that really true? Listen and find out. http://www.womenshealthmag.com/beauty/drinking-water-for-better-skinListen as film director and writer Steve Stockman, author of How to Shoot Video That Doesn’t Suck (http://amzn.to/2trbnrR) offers some brilliant and simple techniques that will help you take better, more interesting video that people will actually enjoy watching.This Week's Sponsors-Grubhub. For $10 off any order of $15 or more (for new diners only), download the Grubhub app and use promo code SYSK
What You Need to Know Mitt Romney is a traitor and must be stopped. He is privately and even openly campaigning to keep the baseless, sham impeachment going to damage President Trump. All hands on deck. Gary Glenn — former head of AFA Michigan, state rep, and veteran — talks about the proposed "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" ballot measure in Michigans. Mark Fitzgibbons of American Target joins me to talk about Congressman Steve Stockman. China is destroying America and we are doing nothing. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
* Guest: Patti Stockman – Her Husband Former TX congressman Steve Stockman, Now a Political Prisoner in his own country – It’s Time To Fight Back – DefendAPatriot.com. * Guest: Richard Mack – CSPOA.org. * We Call for President Trump to Pardon Steve Stockman! There Is No Liberty With Innocents in Prison! – TheFreedomCoalition.com. * All Nonprofits Should be Terrified of This New Court Decision – Rachel Alexander TownHall.com. * Financial Researcher Says Bernie Sanders Funneled Taxpayer Money and School Funds to His Family – Peter Schweitzer Breitbart. Schweizer further disclosed that during the 2016 campaign, $83M was channeled through a mysterious media-buying company called Old Town Media. The company was run by two of Bernie Sanders’ wife’s friends out of a suburban house in Virginia. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
In this interview episode, Steve Stockman — minsiter of Fitzroy in South Belfast — talks grace, the imagination, music and the incarnation. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/rss/LeftSideUp?auth=v5iv8BDZB62s-GOJT1nIFWH5xxDOxHF3)
If you're a business owner or dipping your toes in self-employment, it's important to continuously broaden your knowledge of entrepreneurship. In today's podcast, Nate Woodbury lists nine must-read books for business owners who are looking to maximize their success. Stay tuned! If you like business and entrepreneur books as much as I do, this video's for you. Because I've got nine amazing recommendations out of hundreds. I mean, I was going through my audible list thinking, "Okay, there's a lot of good books here." And I narrowed it down to the top 9 most amazing business books that are a must-read, must listen. Okay. Number one is actually a two-book set that I recommend by Robert Kiyosaki called Rich Dad, Poor Dad and Cashflow Quadrant. If you have not read those books, even if you've heard about them, you think that you know what they're about, go and read them. Go and listen to them and really understand that cashflow quadrant. It'll make a world of difference in your mindset, your paradigm that you see business in and money. Yeah, those are a must-read for every entrepreneur. Second book. Oh, I have to say the same thing. Seriously. The E-Myth Revisited by Michael Gerber, okay? That is a game-changer. It's a game-changer. I mean I'm all about systems. I'm the master of efficiency as many of you know. Reading this book really painted the picture of how I could do what I learned in the cash flow quadrant. Of changing from self-employed to a business owner. The E-Myth Revisited is how to do that. The action items. How you actually create your business so that you're a business owner working on your business instead of an employee of your own business working in your business, right? So, you've got to read the E-Myth Revisited. These 2 first recommendations I've listened to over and over and over again. And I recommend that you do the same. Okay, this one's a fun one. You probably heard about it. So, number three is The 4-Hour Workweek by Tim Ferriss. Okay? That opened my eyes to a lot of amazing things and caused some paradigm shifts-- just helped me see that there's a lot of things that we consider as the norm, that you should do this, and and you question it and just think, "You know what, that really doesn't make sense. And it doesn't have to apply to me in my business." And it's just there's some good sound advice in there. So, The 4-Hour Workweek. Okay, number four is a book that I recommend to all of my clients who want to build a massive following on YouTube and they've got a business. It's called Content Inc by Ed Puluzzi. I'm mixing two up. It's Joe Pulizzi. The next book I'm recommending is Ed. So this one is Joe. Joe Pulizzi, Content Inc. Now, it kind of backs up my strategy that's why I like it so much. I was listening to it's like, "Yeah. Someone who knows what I'm talking about." Because it you can take the standard step-by-step. This is how you start a business. This is, you know, this is when you should market. This is when you create your website. This is what you should do this. This is when you start to give speeches. This... Okay? It turns it backwards. And you can build influence first. Oh, I totally believe in that. So, you got to read Content Inc. Okay, the next one by Ed Catmull is Creativity, Inc. Okay, he is the guy behind Pixar. Yeah, Ed Catmull. Such a good book. Now, it's... It really just helped me get a real good grounding and overall understanding of the creative process and overcoming challenges. And a commitment to quality. There's just so many things that I can't put words to that I just loved that book and highly recommend it to any entrepreneur. Creativity Inc by Ed Catmull. Now, I have mixed feelings about Grant Cardone. He is a powerhouse of a guy. And if you have listened to any of his books, you've probably already listened to this one. The 10x Rule. There's just something about this specific book of his that I do recommend that every entrepreneur reads. I mean, he's a go-getter. He talks about if you want to get this amount of results and you think it's going to take this amount of work to get those results, it's not. It's going to take 10 times that amount. And he goes in to explain why. And it gives a lot of examples. And he just challenges you. And it's a real motivator and driver, I found. And so, I do recommend the 10x rule by Grant Cardone. Okay, this next one is a practical one for those of you who want to be YouTubers and want to get better at filming. I learned a lot of great tips and techniques from Steve Stockman. I look at his name. How To Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck. Great title. It's a great audio book. You'll learn some things that will really help you up your game in video just by listening to it. So, I definitely recommend every entrepreneur should listen to that one. Okay. I found another great one. I've listened to this one many times. You know Jack Canfield? Okay, he's famous for the Soup for the Soul book and series of books. Well, he wrote a book called Success Principles. Now this one, like, you'd think, "Okay, yeah. I'm a successful guy. I'm going to write a book, "Success Principles." I'll be able to sell it and it will make me a lot of money." This is the real deal. He really put meat in this book. It's a good one. It's one that I... For those of you that are readers, I actually might recommend that you try listening to it on audio becuase there's so much in there that... Just whatever whatever works best for you you've got to check out that book. I don't know how to give it a better recommendation than that. Go check out the Success Principles by Jack Canfield. Okay, this next one is famous. You've probably heard of it. Maybe you've read it. It's one that's worth reading many many times. And I admit and I know I haven't told you the title yet. Reading it in book form, I tried for a year or 2 and there's just so much meat in it. That it was hard for me to get through. But on audio, I got through it easily. And I've listened to it multiple times. It's the Seven Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey. Oh, that's such a good book. I learned to love it a lot more in this specific case when I was able to listen to this one on audio. It's obviously sold millions and millions of copies because it is a great book. There's just some gold in there. There's just some gold principles of life and success in business. And contributing to the world with integrity. And leaving a lasting impact and legacy. Yeah, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People. Those are the 9 books. I've got a poll. I'm putting a poll right here. How many of my 9 recommendations are brand new to you? Right? So, going to just click the poll and click the number. How many out of the 9 are brand-new recommendations to you? I'm curious. Have you listened to all of them? So, zero of them were brand new? Or all nine? If you've got a whole feast of ebooks and audiobooks to listen to. And then next I have an invitation. I know we're getting to the end of the video. But I'm curious what business books would you add to this list. Not just one that you're listening to currently. Or just one that hasn't been listed. But what's one that you think is a must read for entrepreneurs? I am very interested in seeing that and checking out more books that I haven't even heard of yet. So, list those ones. Only the best ones. List the very best ones in the comments below.
Prof. Stephen Williams & Prof. David Livingstone in Conversation with Steve Stockman about Global Issues Facing Christians Today
THE PETE SANTILLI SHOWEpisode #1632 - Friday - September 20, 2019 - 6PMLive Broadcast Link - https://youtu.be/EXSxdvWoQXw UKRAINE BOMBSHELL: Hillary Clinton Colluded With Ukraine Oligarch To Violate Iran Sanctions -1632-6PUkrainian oligarch Victor Pinchuk,courted the Clintons for at least nine years – in the United States, the Alps and Ukraine. He has been confirmed as the largest individual contributor to the Clinton Foundation, whose aims included the creation of "economic opportunity and growth". He also has links to the Tony Blair Foundation and represented its biggest single donor in 2013. The fourth richest man in Ukraine, Pinchuk owns Interpipe Group, a Cyprus-incorporated manufacturer of seamless pipes used in oil and gas sectors. In November 2014, the now-retired Republican congressman, Steve Stockman, wrote to the US Department of the Treasury, questioning Interpipe's dealings with Iran.E-Militia Article: UKRAINE BOMBSHELL: Hillary Clinton Colluded With Ukraine Oligarch To Violate Iran Sanctions http://ow.ly/HRyR30pzPRT GUEST: A small Tempe Arizona gun shop sold quadruple the amount of AR-15 rifles they usually do in just a few hours, all because of a Facebook post, and presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke.Matt Boggs owns Alpha Dog Firearms in Tempe and was frustrated by what Beto O'Rourke said prompting him to make a Facebook post announcing a sale on AR15’s - calling it the "Beto Special," offering the AR-15s for a huge discount. "The next thing I know, we sold out of 200 rifles in four hours," WEBSITE https://www.alphadogfirearmsaz.com/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AlphaDogFirearms/
THE PETE SANTILLI SHOWEpisode #1616 - Monday - September 02, 2019 - 6PMLive Broadcast Link - https://youtu.be/Hh7-f043hw4 GOP REP ISSUES OMINOUS PREDICTION ABOUT FISA ABUSE REPORT- 1616-6P Republican Judiciary Committee member Rep. Andy Biggs (Ariz.) predicted Sunday an investigation probing potential abuses Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act will end with indictments. “I anticipate that we’re gonna see some very stark revelations of manipulation of the whole system for political purposes,” Biggs said on Fox News. “When you see that happen, that’s when I think you’re going to see references or referrals for indictments, and I think you’re actually gonna see some indictments.” Guest Patti Stockman: In April of 2018, a Houston jury convicted former Congressman Steve Stockman of 23 felonies, including fraud, and what prosecutors called "a white-collar crime spree." He was sentenced to 10 years in prison. His wife Patti is my guest today and she is here to set the record straight . Patti Stockman has been married to former Congressman Steve Stockman for 30 years and worked alongside him in all his political campaigns. She is an activist in her own right, and has her own career, having worked for NASA for 35 years this Fall. Since shortly before Steve's trial, she has basically worked two full-time jobs - her paying job, and her diverse efforts on behalf of her husband and his case. The government spent millions of taxpayer dollars and over four years tracking every movement Stockman made going back to the late ‘80’s. They went around the world, flew in witnesses from across the country, and hired a small army of investigators to pick apart his life before they even had an idea of potential charges. All this to gin up charges leading to 283 years in prison for alleged mismanagement of less than a million dollars in donations. By contrast Obama friend Jon Corzine lost $1.2 billion of shareholder money, but was never even charged. . https://defendapatriot.com/ E-Militia Article: Republican lawmaker makes ominous prediction about IG Horowitz’s FISA abuse report http://ow.ly/1r8G30psNQt
https://www.libertyroundtable.com/ Liberty Roundtable Radio Show Hour 1 – 8/20/2019 * Patti Stockman: Can the case of my husband, Steve Stockman, be an alarm for Americans who love the Constitution? - DailyCaller.com. * The former two-time congressman endured a four-year investigation with four grand juries, followed by an indictment and conviction by our own DOJ and IRS. He is now serving a 10-year prison sentence. Stockman has filed a compelling appeal showing his innocence with the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. A Washington Times article by Rebecca Hagelin on August 8 has caused some to take a fresh look at Stockman's case. * Elizabeth Warren Apologizes for 'Harm' of Her Native American Ancestry Claim. * Rachel Dolezal, Who Pretended to Be Black, Is Charged With Welfare Fraud - NYT. Dolezal is known for claiming to be a black woman while being white. Rachel Anne Dolezal, is an American author, multimedia artist, former college instructor, and former NAACP chapter president. * Candace Owens: What if “BLEXIT” were to really happen? What if millions of black Americans were to wake up, abandon leftist ideas and the chains of Big Government, and reclaim their power and potential? And what if even more Americans were to join them? White, Hispanic, young, old, male, and female? After three episodes, my new show, The Candace Owens Show, was the No. 1 educational podcast on iTunes. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
Today we are so blessed to hear from one of Steves past students at Derryvolgie. We got an insight to what it was like to step into the world of Steve Stockman. Tracy brings us to Luke 10: 38-42, which looks at the home of Martha and Mary.
You can argue that if there is one band that’s been significant and enduring over the last thirty-plus years, it would be Ireland’s U2. Their story, their music, and their message has vaulted them to this place, making them one of the most beloved rock and roll bands of all time. What is it about U2 that makes them so provocative and compelling? How has the Christian faith played into the ethos of the band? And how should we be interpreting and processing the band’s music? Belfast native, pastor, and music critic Steve Stockman has written about U2 in his book, “Walk On.” Stay with us for a fascinating conversation with Steve about U2 on this episode of Youth Culture Matters.
On this week's TribCast, Emily talks to Ross, Patrick, Alexa about the Supreme Court-bound Texas redistricting case, Ted Cruz's latest fundraising numbers and former U.S. Rep. Steve Stockman's criminal conviction. Democratic congressional candidat...
West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy is Now Open! 8am-9am PT/ 11am-Noon ET for our especially special Daily Specials; Blue Moon Spirits Fridays!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, by forcing Trump and his fixer to face the Southern District of New York courtroom, Mueller has run a classic football end around play.Then, on the rest of the menu, former GOP Texas congressman Steve Stockman is found guilty of 23 felonies; CIA director Mike Pompeo can't remember if Trump asked him to obstruct the Russia probe, but he's pretty sure Trump didn't do anything wrong; and, the Seattle Seahawks postpone Colin Kaepernick's workout with the team, after he refuses to abandon his protest against police violence and systemic racism.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where the North Korean malware, not seen since the 2014 attack on Sony, has now returned and is raising the possibility of future destructive attacks; and, the White House doesn't seem to know that if you screw with scientists, scientists will screw you back.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine Justice Putnam.Bon Appetit!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~“Structural linguistics is a bitterly divided and unhappy profession, and a large number of its practitioners spend many nights drowning their sorrows in Ouisghian Zodahs.” ― Douglas Adams"The Restaurant at the End of the Universe"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Show Notes & Links: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/4/13/1756704/-West-Coast-Cookbook-amp-Speakeasy-Daily-Special-Blue-Moon-Spirits-Fridays
West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy is Now Open! 8am-9am PT/ 11am-Noon ET for our especially special Daily Specials, Metro Shrimp & Grits Thursdays!Starting off in the Bistro Cafe, Trump is playing magic math when he should be sitting down with Schoolhouse Rock.Then, on the rest of the menu, Tea Party ex-congressman Steve Stockman of Texas is busted for recruiting Egyptian officials to help him secure a $30 million payout; a Massachusetts judge rules civil disobedience is a ‘necessity' to prevent climate change; and, hackers disrupt Baltimore's emergency call system, while Atlanta is still affected by a ransomware cyber extortion attack.After the break, we move to the Chef's Table where all twenty-two women of the Senate are mad as hell and they're not going to take it anymore; and, the Senate staffer behind the the GOP's attack on Mueller's Trump-Russia investigation is exposed.All that and more, on West Coast Cookbook & Speakeasy with Chef de Cuisine, Justice Putnam.Bon Appetit!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~“Everyone in this good city enjoys the full right to pursue his own inclinations in all reasonable and, unreasonable ways.” -- The Daily Picayune, New Orleans, March 5, 1851~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Show Notes & Links: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2018/3/29/1752888/-West-Coast-Cookbook-amp-Speakeasy-Daily-Special-Metro-Shrimp-amp-Grits-Thursdays
On Party Politics this week, co-hosts Jay Aiyer and Brandon Rottinghaus are going to catch you up on the week's political news: Trade war with China The latest with Stormy Daniels Russia’s expulsion from the G8 group Houston is building a channel and Elon Musk is interested? Census changes Steve Stockman trail And finally, Brandon and Jay talk about March For Our Lives. You can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts. Tweet us using #PartyPoliticsPod or email partypoliticspod@houstonpublicmedia.org.
Finns det ett samband mellan ”vädret” i Texas och Karibien och den globala uppvärmningen eller är allt en scam från Kina? Varför funkar inte nationalekonomernas favoritlösning: koldioxidpris? Och även: Kan någon förklara vad som händer när is smälter? Steve Stockman och Jon Stewart försöker var för sig. Sandro Scocco tar på sig klimatekonomhatten och reder ut vad som gäller, tillsammans med Jenny Lindahl. Bilden: Jon Stewart visar vad som händer när man lägger is i vatten.
First Segment: Steve Stockman. How To Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck. Steve Stockman is a writer/director/producer at Custom Productions, Inc. in Los Angeles. He's done a feature film, created and Executive Produced tv series like Brew Dogs for the new Esquire Network, Dogs of War for A&E, Devils Ride for Discovery Channel and $24 in 24 for Food Network; plus music videos, web series and over 200 commercials. Second Segment: Computer and Technology News Computer America scours the internet, searching high (Google) and low (Bing) to find the greatest and latest in computer and technology news. Tune in today for topics such as: Burger King Makes Russian Cryptocurrency for Burgers Zinc-Air Batteries, The Next Step? And more! Check out ComputerAmerica.com for full show notes!
Northern Irish poet, music critic and Presbyterian minister Steve Stockman shares his poetry and his personal experience of peacemaking in Northern Ireland at Catalyst Live 2016.
Light, darkness, mission and blessing are explored by Steve Stockman in his final talk at Catalyst Live 2016 in Reading.
How to Shoot Video That Doesn’t Suck with Steve StockmanIn this week’s episode, we have Steve Stockman. Steve is an author/writer/director/producer at Custom Productions, Inc. in Los Angeles. He’s created and Executive Produced tv series Brew Dogs for the new Esquire Network, Dogs of War for A&E, Devils Ride for Discovery Channel and $24 in 24 for Food Network; plus worked on over 200 commercials, music videos, and web series.He also wrote and directed a film called Two Weeks starring legendary Oscar® Winning Actress Sally Field.His book, How to Shoot Video that Doesn’t Suck, is now in its 6th printing from Workman Publishing. It’s based on a course he’s been teaching to kids for the last 14 years, but adults understand it as well.“Like two years of film school in 248 pages.” – Steven Pressfield, Author of The War of Art and The Legend of Bagger VanceIt’s not technical—it doesn’t matter whether you’re shooting RED or iPhone. It’s about how to shoot video that’s entertaining, effective—and that actually gets watched. Enjoy my conservation with Steve Stockman.Right click here to download the MP3LINKS AND RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEBUY HIS BOOK HERE – How to Shoot Video that Doesn’t Suckwww.stevestockman.comCustom Productions, IncTwo WeeksDevils RideBrew DogsThis is Meg – Feature Film
Interview with Steve Stockman, author of the book, "How To Shoot Video That Doesn't Suck". Find out tips on making the transition to video. Click now! The post 27: Steve Stockman Shooting Video appeared first on EverIlluminated.
Filmmaker Steve Stockman is a successful director, producer and now author. His show "Brew Dogs" is a hit on Esquire TV, he's shot a few hundred commercials, and wrote and directed the feature film "Two Weeks" starring Oscar winner Sally Fields. Steve stresses that we're working in a portfolio business, so he encourages filmmakers at all levels to get out and shoot. He breaks down a "How to" formula for getting into the reality television game. I encourage you all to buy his book, which preaches story and practical tips. Make sthe perfect gift! Click to see the book trailer, or go just take my word and purchase from Steve's site. My September Bootcamp is almost full. Visit my website for more info. thank you, Jordan
AC 8yr old CEO of BitMugs.com and Congressman Steve Stockman who taiks with us about Marijuana prohibition.
Join Terry and Steve as they get into their interpretation of art and how to dig deep to live it! Plus Kirby from OOLA Distillery chimes in on the subject!
Lee talks about how Rep. Steve Stockman is dangerous to Republicans in general and the Tea Party in particular.
Reeve, Emily, Ross and Evan talk about U.S. Rep. Steve Stockman's decision to challenge U.S. Sen. John Cornyn, how the 2014 election brackets shaped up, and potential job openings at the University of Texas at Austin.
Hour Two - Guests U.S. Rep. Steve Stockman, TX and Trent Cooper, CrossBreed Holsters
In the series on John's Gospel, Steve Stockman looks at the significance of the phrase 'Behold the Lamb of God'
Hour One - Guest Rep. Steve Stockman, TX
Join our special LIVE on-site broadcast from the 2013 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). The annual conference is being held just outside of Washington D.C. at the Gaylord Conference Center in National Harbor, Maryland. Host Flint Engleman will be on-air on CPAC's famed Radio Row. Flint will have front row access to all of the key proceedings of America's largest conservative conference. He will feature several special guests including: Congressman Steve Stockman (TX) TPNN Spokesman & Former Congressman J.D. Hayworth Erik Telford - Franklin Center & Founder of Right Online Andrew Marcus - Director of "Hating Breitbart" Benji Backer - Wisconsin State Director of Turning Point USA Pete Sepp - Executive VP National Taxpayers Union Counter Terrorism Expert - Ricky Jones of "Olympus Has Fallen" movie The American Maverick Show is a syndicated production of Maverick Media. We are a proud affiliate of Red State Talk Radio Network. Check out our acclaimed American Maverick Blog site at www.TheAmericanMaverick.com
During the Family Service, Steve Stockman retells Max Lucado's story of the Wemmicks, introducing us to Stevensonerella
Steve Stockman ponders a life lived in the fullness of both the human and the divine, looking at Ephesians 3:14-21 and reflecting on John 10:10
Steve Stockman looks at The Ulster Covenant in the context of what Paul tells us about the Church and how to grow up spiritually here in Ephesians
Using Ephesians 4, Steve Stockman argues that we should be 'Growing Up Again', rather than continually 'Born Again'
Steve Stockman looks at how we can can bring true incarnational love in our society
Steve Stockman looks at the story of Beauty and the Beast, and parallels between it and the Gospel of Jesus
Steve Stockman talks about incarnational Christianity as a way to connect with the unchurched in today's culture
On Pentecoast Sunday, Steve Stockman looks at the hidden and yet powerful nature of the Holy Spirit in our lives
In a live Radio Ulster morning service, Steve Stockman asks where we should look to live a meaningful life
Steve Stockman looks at Revelation 19
Steve Stockman looks at the Beatitudes
Steve Stockman looks at Paul's prayer in Ephesians and the challenge to continuing growth as a community of Christ
As the congregation reads through the New Testament during Lent, Steve Stockman looks at the book of Acts
Aired 01/01/12 I'll be joined by writer-director STEVE STOCKMAN whose new book HOW TO SHOOT VIDEO THAT DOESN'T SUCK has a great deal of smart things to say - not just about shooting videos of your kids' parties or your company's new products, but also about the essential role of story in the movies you see in theatres. Stick around. I believe you'll learn something no matter who you are. http://www.stevestockman.com/
Steve Stockman looks at Hosea 6
Steve Stockman will use his current MTh studies to unpack the intrinsic place of the artist in the mission of the Church to bring God's Kingdom on earth: how that place was lost and needs to be rediscovered. He will look at how grace can only interrupt the way the world is when we dream dreams and see visions. There will be references to U2, Bruce Springsteen's Seeger Sessions and Bloc Party among others. His hope is to big up your ideas on art and grace that we might change the world.