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Direct Approach with Wayne Moorehead
BONUS: The State of the Channel: Navigating Growth, Pivots and AI Disruption

Direct Approach with Wayne Moorehead

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 41:54


In this BONUS episode, Stuart Johnson, CEO of Direct Selling News, unpacks the biggest shifts shaping the industry. From AI disruption to the rise of gig economy competition, Stuart shares expert insights on why some companies thrive while others struggle. Discover the key growth markets, the pitfalls of recent pivots and the strategies you need to stay ahead. With decades of experience, Stuart delivers a forward-thinking perspective you can't afford to miss.

Direct Approach with Wayne Moorehead
The Past, Present and Future of Direct Selling, A 40-Year Insider Shares His Observations

Direct Approach with Wayne Moorehead

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 73:26


In this special, 100th episode of Direct Approach, Wayne Moorehead sits down with Stuart Johnson, CEO of Direct Selling News and a 40-year industry veteran. Known as the “CEO Whisperer,” Stuart shares his journey from distributor to influential consultant. Discover his insights on building trust, navigating change and thriving amidst competition. Packed with strategic vision and actionable advice, this episode is a must-listen for leaders looking to innovate and grow.

Meet the Farmers
A regenerative journey - with Kyle Richardville and Stuart Johnson

Meet the Farmers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 48:01


Meet the Farmers is produced by RuralPod Media, the only specialist rural podcast production agency. Please note that this podcast does not constitute advice. Our podcast disclaimer can be found here. About Ben and  RuralPod MediaBen Eagle is the founder and Head of Podcasts at RuralPod Media, a specialist rural podcast production agency. He is also a freelance rural affairs and agricultural journalist. You can find out more at ruralpodmedia.co.uk or benjamineagle.co.uk If you have a business interested in getting involved with podcasting check us out at RuralPod Media. We'd love to help you spread your message. Please subscribe to the show and leave us a review wherever you are listening. Follow us on social mediaInstagram @mtf_podcastTwitter @mtf_podcastWatch us on Youtube here

David and Will
Summer Breakfast with Lucy Lokan & Casey Treloar - 24th December 2024

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 111:21 Transcription Available


Sam McKay - Hark Coffee Roasters, Kylie Neal - Harbour Town Manager, Nick McCallum - 7NEWS, Anna Moeller - AHA, Stuart Johnson from "Audacious" - Sydney-Hobart Local Crew, Corbin Schuster - Highlands Farm Owner, Jon Whelan - CEO of DIT, and Penny Priest - CEO of Crocosaurus Cove in Darwin. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Jersey Shore Morning Show With Lou and Shannon On Demand
Interview with Stuart Johnson from the Rock n Roll Institute

The Jersey Shore Morning Show With Lou and Shannon On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 17:09


Double T Mornings is the morning show on 96.7 The Eagle in Rockford, Illinois. Not only does Double T play Rockford's favorite Classic Rock each day, he's also joined by many fascinating guests including music legends, comedians, pro athletes, and his own stable of experts on random subjects. Plus, it's a local show, so he's all in for Rockford.

Double T Mornings On Demand
Interview with Stuart Johnson from the Rock n Roll Institute

Double T Mornings On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 17:09


Double T Mornings is the morning show on 96.7 The Eagle in Rockford, Illinois. Not only does Double T play Rockford's favorite Classic Rock each day, he's also joined by many fascinating guests including music legends, comedians, pro athletes, and his own stable of experts on random subjects. Plus, it's a local show, so he's all in for Rockford.

Interviewing the Legends: Rock Stars & Celebs
Susanna Hoffs 'Bangles' Legend The Lost Interviews Episode 2

Interviewing the Legends: Rock Stars & Celebs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 36:42


'SUSANNA HOFFS BANGLES LEGEND THE LOST INTERVIEWS' Susanna Hoffs is the beautiful, talented & iconic vocalist for the commercially successful all- female pop/rock/new wave/ band ‘The Bangles.' Hoffs angelic and awe-inspiring vocals are definitive on such Bangles classics as …“Manic Monday” (1985 #2 US Billboard Hit), “Walk Like an Egyptian” (1986 #1 US Billboard Hit), “If She Knew What She Wants” (1986 #29 US Billboard Hit), “Hazy Shade of Winter” (1987 #2 US Billboard Hit), “Walking Down Your Street” (1987 #11 US Billboard Hit),“In Your Room” (1988 #5 US Billboard Hit), and the breathtaking “Eternal Flame” (1988 #1 US Billboard Hit). Hoffs is also ‘The Bangles' rhythm guitarist and songwriter. THE BANGS: After Susanna Hoffs graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, where she studied theatre, dance, and art, she headed back to Los Angeles and placed an ad in The Recycler, an LA based classifieds newspaper. A trio began to form with the addition of Sisters Vicky Peterson (vocals/guitars) and Debbi Peterson (vocals/drums) while subsequently adding Annette Zilinskas on bass. After short stints with names such as ‘The Colours' and ‘The Supersonic Bangs,' the newly formed all-girl band eventually settled on ‘The Bangs' while swiftly becoming a vital part of the Los Angeles Paisley Underground scene. The Bangs debut single “Getting Out of Hand” was released on their label DownKiddie Records and caught the attention of KROQ deejay Rodney Bingenheimer who repeatedly played the record on his show. THE BANGLES: ‘The Bangs' were auspiciously mandated to change their name so the group dropped ‘The' and added the letters ‘les' to form ‘Bangles,' a banner that would flourish into one of the greatest all-female groups in rock and roll history. In 1982, under new manager Miles Copeland, The Bangles supported The English Beat on a UK tour. In 1983, the group made its first appearance on Dick Clark's American Bandstand. In 1984, ‘All Over the Place,' The Bangles first full-length album was released on CBS (Columbia) Records. Michael Steele had replaced Annette Zilinskas on bass. Steele began her music career as Micki Steele with The Runaways. ‘All Over the Place,' spawned the singles”Hero Takes a Fall,” and “Going Down to Liverpool” which featured Susanna's childhood neighbor and family friend Leonard Nimoy. The Bangles popularity escalated and was asked to join such acts as ‘Cyndi Lauper' and ‘Huey Lewis and the News' on tour.   Susanna Hoffs and The Bangles had captivated the attention of R&B/Pop/Funk/ music artist & songwriter ‘Prince.' Prince offered his penned single “Manic Monday” (1984) to The Bangles and the group promptly brought the tune into the recording studio. “Manic Monday” (1986) became The Bangles first big hit peaking at #2 on Billboards US Charts. Their second studio album ‘Different Light' (1986) produced by David Kahne peaked at #2 on the US Billboard Charts and is considered to be their most successful to date. Also in 1986, The Bangles opened for 'Queen' at Slane Castle, Ireland.   In 1987, “Walk like an Egyptian” won Best Video at the 15th Annual Music Awards and again at the 5th Annual American Video Awards. ‘Everything' (1988) The Bangles third studio album spawned the Top 5 Hit “In Your Room,” and their worldwide #1 single “Eternal Flame” penned by Susanna Hoffs, Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly. The Bangles attained a well-deserved hiatus throughout the 90's but returned with rock and roll vengeance in 1999. They released their fourth studio album entitled ‘Doll Revolution' in 2003. Bassist Michael Steele officially left The Bangles in 2005 and the band decided to use guest bassists while on tour. The Bangles most recent album ‘Sweetheart of the Sun' was released in 2011. In January of 2014, The Bangles returned to the legendary Whisky A GO GO to celebrate the club's 50th anniversary. SUSANNA HOFFS: In 1991, Susanna released her debut solo album entitled ‘When You're a Boy' produced by David Kahne. The album spawned the Top 40 hit single “My Side of the Bed.” The release featured such musical luminaries as John Entwistle, Jim Keltner, and Donovan. In 1996, Susanna Hoffs released her second studio album entitled ‘Susanna Hoffs.' Based on a Saturday Night Live stint in the early 1990's, Hoffs performed in the band ‘Ming Tea' with … Mike Myers, Matthew Sweet, Christopher Ward and Stuart Johnson. The SNL skit morphed into a three comedy film series ... Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997), Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999), and Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002). Jay Roach, Susanna's husband directed the Austin Power series and ‘Ming Tea' performed in all three movies. In 2006, Susanna collaborated with alternative rocker Matthew Sweet under the name ‘Sid n Susie,' and released ‘Under the Covers' Volumes 1, 2 &3 featuring classic rock cover songs of the 60's,70's, and 80's. In 2012, Susanna released her critically-acclaimed studio album entitled ‘Someday.' Susanna's vocals are more radiant than ever. Hoffs collaborated with musical partner Andrew Brassell and producer Mitchell Froom on her best solo album to date. All the tracks are co-penned by Susanna Hoffs. Hoffs & Brassell continue to co-write music and hope to release a new album sometime in 2015. ‘Susanna Hoffs' performs at The Satellite in Los Angeles on July 18th with special guests Fred Armisen and Petra Haden. ‘The Bangles' kicked off their summer concert series on June 6th at The Coach House in San Juan Capistrano, California … click [Here] for a complete ‘Bangles' tour listing. Recently, I had the great pleasure of chatting with Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles and discussed … Her latest solo projects …Collaborating with Andrew Brassell … Producer Mitchell Froom … Early musical influences …The Bangles past & present … The inception of “Manic Monday,” “Eternal Flame,” “A Hazy Shade of Winter,” …and future plans as a solo artist & with ‘The Bangles.' PURCHASE THE ROCK STAR CHRONICLES Series one By RAY SHASHO Available At Bookbaby.com And amazon.com CHAPTER ONE SPOTLIGHTS INTERVIEWS WITH MANY OF THE MUSIC LEGENDS WHO ARE NO LONGER WITH US THE HARDCOVER EDITION IS A BONAFIDE COLLECTORS ITEM! …Order yours today on (Collector edition) Hardcover or E-book at bookbaby.com and amazon.com Featuring over 45 intimate conversations with some of the greatest rock legends the world will ever know. CHRIS SQUIRE... DR. JOHN... GREG LAKE... HENRY MCCULLOUGH... JACK BRUCE … JOE LALA…  JOHNNY WINTER... KEITH EMERSON... PAUL KANTNER...  RAY THOMAS... RONNIE MONTROSE... TONY JOE WHITE... DAVID CLAYTON-THOMAS… MIKE LOVE... TOMMY ROE... BARRY HAY... CHRIS THOMPSON... JESSE COLIN YOUNG... JOHN KAY... JULIAN LENNON... MARK LINDSAY... MICKY DOLENZ… PETER RIVERA ...TOMMY JAMES… TODD RUNDGREN... DAVE MASON... EDGAR WINTER... FRANK MARINO... GREGG ROLIE... IAN ANDERSON... JIM “DANDY” MANGRUM... JON ANDERSON... LOU GRAMM... MICK BOX... RANDY BACHMAN… ROBIN TROWER...  ROGER FISHER... STEVE HACKETT... ANNIE HASLAM… ‘MELANIE' SAFKA... PETULA CLARK... SUZI QUATRO... COLIN BLUNSTONE… DAVE DAVIES... JIM McCARTY... PETE BEST   Support us on PayPal!

Other Side Lifestyle
104. Emotional Eating w/ Jeb Stuart Johnson

Other Side Lifestyle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 77:11


This man is a one man encyclopedia on how to stop emotional eating! Jeb is a National Board Certified Health and Wellness coach and has years of experience working with clients from the inside out and rather than focusing on fat loss, he helps his clients reframe their psychology to remove the number one obstacle in their life: themselves. Hear how he's able to get his clients to focus on the things that really matter for sustainable change! Follow Jeb on IG:   If you are a coach, sign up now for The Real Coaches Summit 2024 in Las Vegas March 11 & 12, organized by yours truly - Aram Grigorian.  The speaker lineup is insane, and don't forget macro friendly breakfast, lunch, and dinner is provided, as well as a top shelf open bar happy hour each evening to network and meet the speakers.  No VIP - we are all equals at this event!     You can find us on Instagram: @jebstuartjohnston Aram: @4weeks2thebeach Jim: @jimmynutrition   Grab some Serenity Gummies: CuredNutrition.com Code: OSL for 20% OFF Get some t-shirts/tanks/hoodies at:   https://www.othersidelifestyle.com/shop If you'd like to reach out to Aram, you can find him at:  https://www.4weeks2thebeach.com/work-with-me If you'd like to reach out to Jim, you can find him at:  https://www.othersidelifestyle.com/schedule Go get some supplements: www.legionathletics.com, use code: ARAM

Direct Selling SHIFT with Blake Mallen
Stuart Johnson, Founder & CEO DSN

Direct Selling SHIFT with Blake Mallen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2023 3:59


A message from the Founder and CEO of DSN, Stuart Johnson.

Direct Approach with Wayne Moorehead
Wayne Moorehead interviewed by Stuart Johnson | Founder and Chief Executive Officer, DSN

Direct Approach with Wayne Moorehead

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 41:04


This week we flip the script on Wayne as Stuart Johnson, Founder & CEO of Direct Selling News, interviews him—from the recent DSU Event—about his key learnings from 40 episodes as host of the Direct Approach podcast. The insights and aha moments are a must-listen! Wayne talks about some of the trends that corporate leaders have shared during these bi-weekly episodes, including such topics as the rise of social selling, the importance of self-care for leaders, how the nature of competition is changing—and what that means for the channel.  

The Hubb Podcast
4.4 Biden Presidency: 1-Year In

The Hubb Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 85:34


How has President Biden done in the estimation of one of his supporters? We are a year into his presidency - what have the been the major wins and major surprises for his supporters and for the rest of us? This episode discusses these questions and more with Stuart Johnson. Stuart is a repeat guest who previous came on during the 2020 election to discuss why he was voting for Biden. Stuart gives his perspective on the administration so far as well as what issues he thinks are top priority. This episode is a bit longer and different than previous episodes as we spend more time discussing and debating the issues. Enjoy!

Product Pioneers
Being a PM in a Purpose Company (Ecosia) & How nudging people with search can lead to more sustainable actions - Stuart Johnson

Product Pioneers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 59:26


Our guest in this Episode is Stuart Johnson. He is the Senior Product Manager for Search at Ecosia, our favourite planet friendly search engine that plants trees. He is an open source developer by heart and was a physics teacher before he built two startups of his own in the Ed Tech space. In this Episode we talked about the similarities of being a teacher, a physicist and a product manager, the influence of a purpose company on the product management role, dove deep into the development of Ecosia´s Green Leaf feature and how search can nudge people into more sustainable behaviours. If you want to become a product manager in a purpose/sustainability company you don´t want to miss it. Let us tune in.

Get Attitude Podcast with Glenn Bill

Glenn Sanford is CEO of eXp World Holdings, Inc. and Chief Strategy Officer at VirBELA CEO SUCCESS Enterprises.2:15 - Glenn has 35,000 real estate agents5:15 - Who were the influences you've had throughout your life8:18 - who was your very first attitude coach and what was glenn sanford like as a child?11:03 - grandfather made his living in the bee-keeping business. DNA of entrepreneurship14:56 - What sticks in your mind or gut about your grandfather, Otto?18:03 - What lessons did you learn from selling Kirby vacuums door to door? Learning how to sell so that I'd always have a job. How important the value of what you're selling is.22:39 - What were some of the questions you asked yourself when you started EXPrealty. Your vision has to be big enough so that people want to follow you on the journey.27:51 - Who are some of the new acquaintances that you have met with your new success that have influenced you and what did they say? Tom Hopkins. Publisher of Success Magazine. Stuart Johnson. Stefan Swanepoel. 31:41 - When we look at real estate business today, what do you think the biggest mistakes from heads of agencies or brokers are making?38:07 - ran 6 real estate sales teams at one time39:18 - You are attracting the best of the best to EXP. What's the attitude of those super producers and huge brokerages and why are the coming to exp. Once you see EXP you can't unsee it.44:19 - knowledge through the decades, lesson at birth. Don't be afraid to knock on doors45:26 - Attitude lesson at 10. A vision of the future46:01 - Attitude lesson at 20. Don't be involved with scammy businesses46:59 - Attitude lesson at 30. Leverage48:01 - Attitude lesson at 40. The message behind rev share50:30 - Attitude lesson at 50. Anything worth doing is worth doing bad at first. Be willing to make a mess52:11 - A message of hope or encouragement. Getting clear on your intentions wherever you're at.53:06 - Show close_  _  _  _  _  _  _  _  _  _  _  _  _  _  SUBSCRIBE / RATE / REVIEW

Get Attitude Podcast with Glenn Bill
Bridging the GAP from Beginner to Billionaire with Glenn Sanford

Get Attitude Podcast with Glenn Bill

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 54:27


Glenn Sanford is CEO of eXp World Holdings, Inc. and Chief Strategy Officer at VirBELA CEO SUCCESS Enterprises.2:15 - Glenn has 35,000 real estate agents5:15 - Who were the influences you've had throughout your life8:18 - who was your very first attitude coach and what was glenn sanford like as a child?11:03 - grandfather made his living in the bee-keeping business. DNA of entrepreneurship14:56 - What sticks in your mind or gut about your grandfather, Otto?18:03 - What lessons did you learn from selling Kirby vacuums door to door? Learning how to sell so that I'd always have a job. How important the value of what you're selling is.22:39 - What were some of the questions you asked yourself when you started EXPrealty. Your vision has to be big enough so that people want to follow you on the journey.27:51 - Who are some of the new acquaintances that you have met with your new success that have influenced you and what did they say? Tom Hopkins. Publisher of Success Magazine. Stuart Johnson. Stefan Swanepoel. 31:41 - When we look at real estate business today, what do you think the biggest mistakes from heads of agencies or brokers are making?38:07 - ran 6 real estate sales teams at one time39:18 - You are attracting the best of the best to EXP. What's the attitude of those super producers and huge brokerages and why are the coming to exp. Once you see EXP you can't unsee it.44:19 - knowledge through the decades, lesson at birth. Don't be afraid to knock on doors45:26 - Attitude lesson at 10. A vision of the future46:01 - Attitude lesson at 20. Don't be involved with scammy businesses46:59 - Attitude lesson at 30. Leverage48:01 - Attitude lesson at 40. The message behind rev share50:30 - Attitude lesson at 50. Anything worth doing is worth doing bad at first. Be willing to make a mess52:11 - A message of hope or encouragement. Getting clear on your intentions wherever you're at.53:06 - Show close_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SUBSCRIBE / RATE / REVIEW

Get Attitude Podcast with Glenn Bill

Glenn Sanford is CEO of eXp World Holdings, Inc. and Chief Strategy Officer at VirBELA CEO SUCCESS Enterprises. 2:15 - Glenn has 35,000 real estate agents 5:15 - Who were the influences you've had throughout your life 8:18 - who was your very first attitude coach and what was glenn sanford like as a child? 11:03 - grandfather made his living in the bee-keeping business. DNA of entrepreneurship 14:56 - What sticks in your mind or gut about your grandfather, Otto? 18:03 - What lessons did you learn from selling Kirby vacuums door to door? Learning how to sell so that I'd always have a job. How important the value of what you're selling is. 22:39 - What were some of the questions you asked yourself when you started EXPrealty. Your vision has to be big enough so that people want to follow you on the journey. 27:51 - Who are some of the new acquaintances that you have met with your new success that have influenced you and what did they say? Tom Hopkins. Publisher of Success Magazine. Stuart Johnson. Stefan Swanepoel.  31:41 - When we look at real estate business today, what do you think the biggest mistakes from heads of agencies or brokers are making? 38:07 - ran 6 real estate sales teams at one time 39:18 - You are attracting the best of the best to EXP. What's the attitude of those super producers and huge brokerages and why are the coming to exp. Once you see EXP you can't unsee it. 44:19 - knowledge through the decades, lesson at birth. Don't be afraid to knock on doors 45:26 - Attitude lesson at 10. A vision of the future 46:01 - Attitude lesson at 20. Don't be involved with scammy businesses 46:59 - Attitude lesson at 30. Leverage 48:01 - Attitude lesson at 40. The message behind rev share 50:30 - Attitude lesson at 50. Anything worth doing is worth doing bad at first. Be willing to make a mess 52:11 - A message of hope or encouragement. Getting clear on your intentions wherever you're at. 53:06 - Show close _  _  _  _  _  _  _  _  _  _  _  _  _  _   SUBSCRIBE / RATE / REVIEW

The Direct Selling News Podcast
Legends: John Fleming

The Direct Selling News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 31:48


The Legends series is hosted by John Fleming, one of the inaugural Direct Selling Legends Honorees. John's successful career includes starting as a distributor, becoming an executive and officer at Avon Products, and former Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Direct Selling News for 10 years. John is a member of the Direct Selling Education Foundation Circle of Honor, the DSA Hall of Fame, was the first recipient of the Direct Selling News Lifetime Achievement Award and recently added author to his list of accomplishments with his book, The Ultimate Gig, a research project on the gig economy. John is interviewed by Stuart Johnson, Founder and CEO of Direct Selling News, NOW Technologies and Direct Selling Capital Advisors. 

What's Up Bainbridge
The Future of the Grand Forest in a Changing Climate WU-572

What's Up Bainbridge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 30:00


Host Barb Trafton, Executive Director of the Bainbridge Island Parks Foundation leads a group conversation of specialists regarding the popular Grand Forest in a changing climate environment. Participants include Dan Hamlin, Park Services Director at the Bainbridge Island Metro Park & Rec District; Jared Moravec, Deputy Chief at the Bainbridge Island Fire Department and Stuart Johnson, Landscape designer at AHBL, a multi-disciplinary Landscape Architecture Firm, and a researcher at the Grand Forest.   The conversation invites the listener to participate in thinking about what does forest health mean and to become actively involved in this much beloved open-space park in the heart of the island.  Each contributor offers their unique perspectives, reflecting values and concerns all contributing to a deeper understanding of this magnificent treasure.   For information about the 2021 Annual Bainbridge Island Environmental Conference, go to:   https://islandwood.org/get-involved-with-environmental-steam-education/2021-abc-conference/     Credits: BCB host, Barb Trafton; audio editor, Keith Doughty; publisher, Bob Ross.

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Moonshine and Music
Stuart Johnson of Ross Hollow

Moonshine and Music

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 32:59


Moonshine and Music is a weekly web series and podcast produced by Notlehs Entertainment Hosted by Joe Shelton Our Host can be found at: http://mrjoeshelton.com Today's guest is Stuart Johnson of Ross Hollow Check Them out at: https://www.rosshollow.com/ Produced by: Notlehs Entertainment http://notlehs.net Producer: Joe Shelton Visit: http://www.moonshineandmusic.com for upcoming show info and events. facebook: http://facebook.com/moonshineandmusic twitter: http://twitter.com/moonshine3music instagram: http://instagram.com/moonshine_and_music

The Hubb Podcast
4. Interview with a Biden Supporter

The Hubb Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2020 68:44


Today's guest on The Hub is Stuart Johnson. Stuart is from Salt Lake City, Utah and is a Biden supporter. Breakdown of the interview goes as follows: 1) Intro and why Stuart decided on Joe Biden during the nomination process - 0 to 12 minutes 2) Incremental vs Sweeping Change; Future of Democratic Party - 12 to 25 minutes 3) Covid and Trump's Response - 25 to 42 min 4) Why Biden - 42 to 57 min 5) Climate Change - 57 to 108 min

This Rural Mission
40 Years of Rural Medical Education

This Rural Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 24:52


To tell you that we are experts in Rural Medical Education is a bit of an understatement! We have been training and retaining rural doctors in our state for more than 40 years! So, let's take it back to where it all began, the U.P., and learn how it all happened from the man that was there!  This Rural Mission is a podcast brought to you by Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. The podcast is produced with funds from the The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow Foundation and The Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Family Medicine Department. Welcome to season two. I'm your host, Julia Terhune, and I hope you enjoy this episode. I don't think there's been a week that has gone by since I started working for the college of human medicine that I haven't talked about how we have been recruiting, training and retaining rural doctors for over 40 years. For those that I work with, I'm pretty sure they were able to dub those words with almost my exact inflection. I talk about it all the time and not just because it's my job, but because I'm really proud of the outcomes of our program. I'm really proud of the work that everyone for decades has put into the success of our medical students and the success of the rural medical systems that take our medical students. Now in 2019, I get to change my script just a little bit because this year we are celebrating 45 years of rural medical education. In these 45 years, we have been able to show the outstanding and significant outcomes related to developing the rural medical workforce, and we have expanded our rural medical education certificate programs to include two additional rural campuses where students can receive that certificate. Those campuses are now Traverse City and Midland. With that expansion in 2012, we have been able to cover the map of Michigan with rural medical education opportunities. Those opportunities provide students with an understanding of the unique needs found in many of our rural regions across the state. For those medical students who want to get rural medical training, they can pick from two different programs, the rural physician program based out of Marquette or the rural community health program that's based in either Midland or Traverse City. Both programs are under one big umbrella called the Leadership in Rural Medicine program. But this umbrella wouldn't exist at all if it wasn't for the men and women who worked so hard to establish rural medical education opportunities in the upper peninsula starting back in 1974. To honor this legacy, we wanted to showcase the man who was there when it started and let him tell you the story about how it all began. Dr. Daniel Mazzuchi was an internal medicine doctor who came to the upper peninsula of Michigan in the late 1960s. He was an integral part of establishing the program first in Escanaba and then in Marquette in later years. His influence on the college was so tremendous that much of what he's established during his medical education career is still in place today. Dr. Mazzuchi sat down with Dr. Andrea Wendling, the current director of our program, and told us the story of how it all began. To talk about medicine in Marquette, you have to kind of... Medical education in Marquette, you have to kind of break it up because nothing happens in a vacuum. The political factors that went into allowing the UP experiment, which is what it was called, to be started, the people or cast of characters involved in it, and then how it eventually evolved as medicine evolved in the UP. We owe a great deal of credit to the development of our Marquette campus and our rural medical education heritage to the late Donald Weston who served as Dean of the college of human medicine from 1970 to 1989. He's the reason why we're here. I mean, that's a simple declarative sentence. He was a fly fisherman and he and his buddies were up fly fishing somewhere in the mountains. They were dreaming. They were iconoclasts. People really have no idea how iconoclastic they were. They thought that they could develop more of an apprenticeship model of medical education. They thought about it for places like they were fishing in, Montana and Idaho and all. Eventually that became the whammy program. They were also very politically aware and connected and hung out with politicians from the state government. They were drinking and talking and talking about this stuff. One of the guys said, "The hell you thinking about Montana for? I mean, we have a problem in the UP. Why don't we do something in UP?" People up here in 1973 had an idea and that was to have this apprenticeship model on an experimental basis built around a practice. He got a lot of communities interested in it. Eventually Escanaba was the site they chose, not Marquette. They hired a guy named Paul Warner and another guy named John Hickner and they developed a family practice down there and he put students in there for all four years. Unheard of. This was an experiment. 10 students every other year. After about three or four years, the LCME called Weston and said, "If you don't stop this, we're going to discredit the school." Why did they say that? There was no way... Unless the students decided to take national boards on their own, the LCME could judge the progress of people. The curriculum was let's call it innovative to sprain the meaning of the word. In terms of available data, the students were doing fine, but the available data wasn't sufficient in the minds of the people who were in charge of the LCME at that time. The long and short of it is a compromise was reached to relocate the first two years back to campus and to make this a clinical campus, but with a different mission. That's lasted to this day. Yeah. What was that mission at the beginning? The beginning was to try to resolve the problem of rural areas in getting people to come here to practice or even more importantly, to encourage people who lived here, who would ordinarily want to stay here, to get into medical school, to open the doors a little wider for them. We, by the way, had a separate admissions committee. The thing was it was a day when the decision was placed in the hands of a small group of people who had their own ideas about who should be going to medical school and who shouldn't. Although I would say they were very, very well intended people, I was a part of them. It was a very serious matter for them. But they took to what would be viewed today as an extreme, their desire to be sure that people came back here as much as possible. The bias, if you will, was very heavily towards people from the upper peninsula as was the intention of the founder of this program. That's what he wanted, but also towards women, also towards older people in general. I would say those things have by and large continued as far as I can see in a much different way and under it. But I think this campus has almost always had at least 50 and more percent women students and has always had a handful... Always had people in their late twenties, early thirties coming in, which I think is outstanding. I think it's the way it should be, but no, it was just that they kind of went a little overboard. Can you talk about how you figured their curriculum out and how you could coordinate that with the main college? I did not figure out the curriculum. Okay? Okay. I worked with department chairs. Department chairs were responsible for the curriculum here from day one just like they were everywhere else. It wasn't a detached program. It was an integrated program. It had people in the department who believed strongly. It was not in a vacuum. It was all integrated and carried out under their distant supervision. Every department had their persons here. They were likely to be local and they made regular trips up here. The students took always the same exams that happened on campus. All that other stuff [inaudible 00:10:25] But anyway, yeah, that part I would describe it as real but imperfect. It wasn't perfect because it wasn't next door. It was far away. I went down there as associate dean in '84, five, six, and I was responsible for all the campuses. I came back here in '87. I think it was when I came back and took stock of things and I thought to myself, you know what, this place looks like every other campus there is. That's not good. It might've been while still I was... I don't remember exactly, but somewhere in there in the '80s started thinking out loud, we need to do something to make this a special program again. Yes, we were no longer called the UP experiment. They were called the UP campus. Yeah, we had had some graduates and they were practicing all over, but a lot of them are in the UP. I thought, hmm, why not a two month long family practice experience in the little towns of the UP with the people who graduated from this program as their kind of overseers and so forth? Ultimately they gave permission for us to do a two month long... In addition to the one month, a two month long family practice experience in these little tiny towns. That extended time in rural family medicine lives on for our rural physician program students in Marquette. I know students are thankful that Dr. Mazzuchi started that model, and I know this because I was able to talk to one of the graduates of the program. Dr. Nicole Zimmer is now a family medicine resident at the MidMichigan Family Medicine Residency in Midland, Michigan. Her longitudinal family medicine experience set her on that path that Dr. Mazzuchi had envisioned. What was a highlight of your time up at the Marquette campus? If you could pick a day that you could relive right now, what would it be? I really enjoyed... We do 12 weeks of family medicine up there. Four weeks was in Marquette and eight weeks we spend kind of in a rural area. Mine happened to be Ironwood. I loved everything about being up there. It was in the spring, so it was absolutely beautiful. I mean, you could go on the trails. Everything was opening up. I worked with this physician, Dr. Hubbard. He was absolutely an amazing teacher and wonderful and hilarious. I mean, sometimes you get nervous about eight weeks one-on-one with a physician, but it flew by. He was a great teacher. He was amazing. While working with him, I had my very first delivery. It's still just like rocks me to this day. I remember going through the motions with him. We're kind of talking about, okay, during this stage of labor, this is what you need to do, and this is where your hands need to be, and this is what you're checking for. It was really funny because they didn't find out what they were having, a boy or a girl. I was so excited to deliver this baby because I wanted to tell them this couple if they were having a boy or a girl. When the baby was born, you're supposed to suction and dry off the baby a little bit and then pass it up to mom. Well, I was so excited I kind of forgot about that. I held the baby up like Simba and I was like, "It's a boy." Everyone starts crying and they're all excited. Dr. Hubbard just gently nudge me. He was like, "All right, Nicole, bring him back down." Then of course, we do the suction and the stimulating and the baby was perfectly fine and crying and everyone was happy, but he always joked with me after that in all of our deliveries. He goes, "Don't do the Simba move this time." It's just kind of stuck, but it was my first delivery. My love of OB as a primary care provider just blossomed on to that and I hope to do that in my future practice. It's one of the reasons I chose this campus too based on the rural medicine and the OB experience you get here. I knew at that moment it had to be part of my life. I had to be delivering babies. It was just such a thrill. The first team we sent to Haute, two girls, two women. I remember on the front pages of the newspaper, there are pictures there. I remember the little teeny hairs on my head standing up. I go, "Wow. This is exactly what I'm looking for." I mean, they treated them... They had never seen students before. None of these people had ever seen students before. They treated them in a truly heroic fashion, and they had the greatest hands on experience since we went to medical school. You don't want to know about our hands on it. I grew up in the city hospital. I mean, honestly God. But anyway, it was an overnight success and what better people to have as teachers than people who are your own graduate. I think part of the benefit of a program that's been so well-established is the connections that are made. When we had to set up rotations there, it was office staff who had worked with that physician for the past 20 years. They'd been taking students that whole time. The atmosphere of education and learning and opportunities was already set up. We didn't have to forge the way for that. The previous students and administration, they have been done. We're working with physicians in the community who loved what they were doing, love the UP. They were great teachers. Having that 40 years experience allowed them to realize, "Oh, hey, I know that you guys have this during this rotation. Let me help you out, or I know in the past students have really struggled with this part of the exam. I think you should read these materials." They were really helpful with resources or kind of identifying weaknesses before you even got there because they had seen students before you who are weak in that area or realizing there was a very human aspect of it too as far as realizing, okay, I know that you have an exam this week. I know that there are surgeries planned for late, but you had seen dozens of appendectomies, why don't you study and we can catch up after this case when the next one comes in? There was definitely opportunities to foster both the educational experience in the classroom still with bookwork and hands on experience. They were really great about realizing kind of what we needed as students before we really knew ourselves what we needed most of the time. Last year we did a study where we looked at the impact of the undergraduate medical education program and the workforce in the UP and really its impact in rural areas throughout Michigan. We took all of the graduates from the UP campus over a 30 year period, from 1978 up until 2008, and looked at where they were practicing in 2011. What we found was that 27% of all of the graduates of that program were actively practicing in a UP County in 2011. It's amazing. Yeah. The impact that that has on the workforce for the UP sustained over time is amazing. We used to wonder out loud with each other, you know, how much longer we'd be working here. Yeah, yeah. Now it's 40 years and it's made such a difference over time. The other thing we found in that study is that the mission of the program based on outcomes has actually strengthened over time. We looked at the first decade of graduates, the second decade, the third decade. In the more recent graduates, it's actually a higher percentage of them are from the UP and a higher percentage of them stay in the UP than even early on. That's wonderful. It is. Because we worried a little bit would we we saturate what the U P could need even over time, but it doesn't appear to be. It just strengthens over time, which Bill Short at the time we published the article, his theory was that having the graduates of the program become faculty has actually strengthened the program over time both from a mission fit and from a stability fit for the community. It makes perfect sense to me. It's easy to look at it once it's already happened. Right. It was one of our goals for sure. Yeah. One of our hopes. I do think that this campus, and perhaps a couple of others, provide students with more clinical hands on experience than most campuses in most medical schools across the country. We used to assess that or try to assess it by asking them after they finished their first year of residency, how they compare to people in their class, and they are always... Many of them had way more physical experience delivering babies hands on in the OR, that kind of thing. They really had a lot of real doctor type experience. We just did another survey of the last 10 years and that message came through very clearly that they felt like compared to their peers, they had more one-on-one experiences. They had more OR time, more face-to-face patient time, early triage, and then procedures, delivering babies and first assisting in surgery, which many of their peers didn't get. Our rural medical education programs are a place for rural students to have a home or to return to home. We are also a place for students who want hands on experience in surgery or emergency medicine or even general practice. They can come and learn in a small one-on-one environment. Finally, we're a place for students who want to learn more about health disparity and the needs of those who are most vulnerable and find a way to fix and solve those problems. Some of our students want all three of these things and we provide that too. We leave you today with a short testimony of what this legacy has provided one student, who at the time of this interview was only a medical school hopeful and is now part of our incoming class of 2023. John Berglund is from Bergland, Michigan. This is what John says about the rural physician program in Marquette and what it means to him to have this opportunity. Well, to be able to start my training in medicine in the region that I hope to end up one day would be huge for me. I can imagine it being a little tough training in a large city for four years or onwards and then making that huge jump to the rural area like the UP, I think it'll be pretty tough. But it's great to be able to learn and train with the people and the patients that I hope to one day care for before I even progressed. Plus, I would not have to leave my favorite place in the world, the UP. I don't think it could get much better than that. If I can give anything back to my hometown, I hope it's that that I can come and serve the people in my hometown and pretty much my whole county. I guess training there would be would be huge because I would get... I know the people from Bergland and to be able to train in that area and to train there and to get people to know even more and to build that trust and connection before I even start to be a doctor there I think is huge. Thank you as always to Dr. Andrea Wendling. Her devotion to rural medicine has paved the way for so many students to make an impact in their communities and has been a mentor and example to so many students. It's an honor and a privilege that I get to work with her. Thanks also to Dr. Mazzuchi, Dr. Nicole Zimmer, and the future Dr. John Berglund. I speak for all of us at the Leadership in Rural Medicine Programs when I say we are happy that our relationship has continued for all of these years. I would like to also thank the community assistant deans who help make our rural certificate programs run in Marquette, Midland, and Traverse City. Those individuals are Dr. Stuart Johnson in Marquette, Dr. Paula Close in Midland, and Dr. Daniel Webster in Traverse City. Thank you for all of the hard work that you do and all that you pour into the staff and students at your campuses. I hope you've enjoyed this podcast, but more importantly, I hope it has encouraged you to make rural your mission.

Owners Circle
Go To Work To Work

Owners Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 30:59


This episode we sit down with Stuart Johnson; past automotive dealership owner in Brooks Alberta. In this episode we talk about: Best part of being in business; great customers and friendships with employees Economies of scale: Combining Chevrolet & GM dealerships to fuel growth. HR and personnel issues being the toughest part of the industry Benefits and challenges of being part of a franchise "Go to work to work" The donut shop deal in Vauxhall Missing the great customers but really remembering the difficult ones A different type of social life in retirement Easy to turn over the financial reins due to a lack of interest Companies tend to take on the personality of their founders. Make sure to subscribe to our podcast to not miss out on upcoming episodes. For more information or to contact us, visit: www.hasswealth.com 

Middle Age Crazy
MAC ep 5 - Rock n Roll with Stu Johnson of The Pimps

Middle Age Crazy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 68:44


Chuck talks with Midwest Rock N Roll royalty in the latest episode. Tune in to hear a very candid conversation with Stuart Johnson of the Pimps fka The Goodyear Pimps aka The God Damn Pimps...true legends out of Rockford, IL. From record deals to substance abuse to teaching the next generation of children, Stu has seen it all in his 25+ years in the rock scene. A true road warrior who actually spent his record deal money well, Stu has a unique sense of humor about it all & weaves an interesting tale with his charm & whit....and we're pretty sure he was very stoned during the entire conversation. 

Moonshine and Music
60 Min Songwriting Challenge - Mikey Goode and Stuart Johnson

Moonshine and Music

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2019 22:12


Moonshine and Music is a weekly web series and podcast produced by Notlehs Entertainment The 60 Minute Songwriting Challenge is a special series where 2 artists are given 60 minutes to write a song using a phrase or word given to them.  Hosted by Joe Shelton Our Host can be found at: http://mrjoeshelton.com Today's Artists are Mikey Goode and Stuart Johnson   Produced by: Notlehs Entertainment http://notlehs.net Producer: Joe Shelton Visit: http://www.moonshineandmusic.com for upcoming show info and events. facebook: http://facebook.com/moonshineandmusic twitter: http://twitter.com/moonshine3music instagram: http://instagram.com/moonshine_and_music

BILT Broadcast
Episode 2: Myth-busting the Graduate Jobs Market: A Conversation with Charlie Ball

BILT Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 26:18


A conversation between Stuart Johnson, Director of the Careers Service, and Charlie Ball, Head of Higher Education Intelligence at Prospect discussing myths around the UK graduate jobs market, areas where more graduates are needed and the potential reasons behind this. This podcast was hosted by Stuart Johnson, Director of Careers at the University of Bristol and Charlie Bell of Prospects UK.

Here Comes The Pitch Podcast
Here Comes the Pitch #24 DeShawn Malone EPISODE ZERO

Here Comes The Pitch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2019 29:28


In episode twenty-four the host, Derk Harron, pitches a scary monster story called, "Cthulhu Lake" to his guest DeShawn Malone which was a practice pitch before episode one with Stuart Johnson. Derk would compare this story to the movies, "Jaws" and "Godzilla."

#AutoCentral
AutoTrader SA Car of the Year Finalists

#AutoCentral

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 59:16


CliffCentral.com — The team discusses the 2019 AutoTrader SA Car of the Year Finalists with in studio guest and COTY judges - Rubin Van Niekerk (Guild Chairman), Jason Woosey (IOL) and Stuart Johnson. They also chat a little F1 and all the news from the past two weeks. AutoTrader

C. diff. Spores and More
Vancomycin As the Preferred Treatment for a C.difficile Infection

C. diff. Spores and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 51:14


Join us with our guest, Stuart Johnson, MD as we discuss, 'What is C.difficile?', how a C.diff. infection CDI can be prevented, Vancomycin - the preferred treatment available today and being utilized to treat this infection and much more.

UVA Law
The Lasting Impact of the Vietnam War

UVA Law

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 68:11


Graduates who are veterans from the Class of 1968 discuss the impact of the Vietnam War. Speakers include Pat Vaughan, Ed Levin, Jack Hannon, Don Zachary, Stuart Johnson, Dave Scull, Bob Wright and moderator Weaver Gaines. (University of Virginia School of Law, May 12, 2018)

Here Comes The Pitch Podcast
Here Comes The Pitch #2 Retribution Stuart Johnson

Here Comes The Pitch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2018 46:48


In episode two, Stuart Johnson, pitches a television action drama series called, "Retribution." The host, Derk Harron, would compare this story to the film "Nevada Smith" starring Steve McQueen and the Netflix series "The Punisher."

Here Comes The Pitch Podcast
Here Comes The Pitch #1 Stuart Johnson

Here Comes The Pitch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2018 45:55


In episode one the host, Derk Harron, pitches a scary monster story called, "Cthulhu Lake" to his guest Stuart Johnson. Derk would compare this story to movies such as, "Jaws" and "Godzilla."

Recruitment Innovation Exchange
Mathias Härenstam and Stuart Johnson [Episode 7]

Recruitment Innovation Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 13:25


Feat. Mathias Härenstam and Stuart Johnson

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Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones
64: Feisty Heart & Feisty Heart (October 12, 2017 - Pod 8)

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 20:21


In our the final Pop Oracle divination FEISTY HEART (Ruthie Garibay, Stuart Johnson) face the mirror of their own music. Recorded on October 12th, 2017 at Starburns Industries in Burbank, CA. CREDITS Host: ANDRAS JONES Musical Guest: FEISTY HEART Feisty Heart are: RUTHIE GARIBAY - Vocals and Guitar STUART JOHNSON - Bass, Drums & Vocals R8B Theme performed by Feisty Heart Engineered by Emma Erdbrink Mixed by Tony Householder Digital Media by Carlo Velasquez Produced by Andras Jones LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2017/11/24/feisty-heart-feisty-heart/ Feisty Heart - http://www.feistyheart.com/ R8B Website - http://www.radio8ball.com/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow R8B APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones
63: Blake Mills & Feisty Heart (October 12, 2017 - Pod 7)

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2017 15:11


Super producer BLAKE MILLS joins FEISTY HEART (Ruthie Garibay, Stuart Johnson) for a thoroughly hypothetical Pop Oracle divination (we hope). Recorded on October 12th, 2017 at Starburns Industries in Burbank, CA CREDITS Host by ANDRAS JONES With BLAKE MILLS Musical Guest: FEISTY HEART Feisty Heart are: RUTHIE GARIBAY - Vocals and Guitar STUART JOHNSON - Bass, Drums & Vocals R8B Theme performed by Feisty Heart Engineered by Emma Erdbrink Mixed by Tony Householder Digital Media by Carlo Velasquez Produced by Andras Jones LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2017/11/23/blake-mills-feisty-heart/ BLAKE MILLS - http://www.blakemillsonline.com/ FEISTY HEART - http://www.feistyheart.com/ R8B Website - http://www.radio8ball.com/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow R8B APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones
62: Dan Hassel & Feisty Heart (October 12, 2017 - Pod 6)

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017 15:37


Actor DAN HASSEL (Nightmare on Elm Street 4 & 5) joins FEISTY HEART (Ruthie Garibay, Stuart Johnson) for a Pop Oracle divination about the infamous "they". Recorded on October 12th, 2017 at Starburns Industries in Burbank, CA. CREDITS Hosted by ANDRAS JONES With DAN HASSEL Musical Guest: FEISTY HEART: RUTHIE GARIBAY - Vocals and Guitar STUART JOHNSON - Bass, Drums & Vocals R8B Theme performed by Feisty Heart Engineered by Emma Erdbrink Mixed by Tony Householder Digital Media by Carlo Velasquez Produced by Andras Jones LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2017/11/22/dan-hassel-feisty-heart/ DAN HASSEL - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0368397/ FEISTY HEART - http://www.feistyheart.com/ R8B Website - http://www.radio8ball.com/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow R8B APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones
61: Paul Pearson & Feisty Heart (October 12, 2017 - Pod 5)

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 21:15


Seattle music critic PAUL PEARSON (Talking About Thinking About Records) joins FEISTY HEART (Ruthie Garibay, Stuart Johnson) for a career minded Pop Oracle divination. Recorded on October 12th, 2017 at Starburns Industries in Burbank, CA. CREDITS Host by ANDRAS JONES With PAUL PEARSON Musical Guest: FEISTY HEART RUTHIE GARIBAY - Vocals and Guitar STUART JOHNSON - Bass, Drums & Vocals R8B Theme performed by Feisty Heart Engineered by Emma Erdbrink Mixed by Tony Householder Digital Media by Carlo Velasquez Produced by Andras Jones LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2017/11/21/paul-pearson-feisty-heart/ PAUL PEARSON - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/ian-jensen/talking-about-thinking-about-records FEISTY HEART - http://www.feistyheart.com/ R8B Website - http://www.radio8ball.com/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow R8B APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones
60: John Doe & Feisty Heart (October 12, 2017 - Pod 4)

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 21:54


Original LA punk rocker JOHN DOE (X) joins FEISTY HEART (Ruthie Garibay, Stuart Johnson) from the 110 Freeway for a Pop Oracle divination that turns into a crash course in songwriting. Recorded on October 12th, 2017 at Starburns Industries in Burbank, CA. CREDITS Host by ANDRAS JONES With JOHN DOE Musical Guest: FEISTY HEART RUTHIE GARIBAY - Vocals and Guitar STUART JOHNSON - Bass, Drums & Vocalss R8B Theme performed by Feisty Heart Engineered by Emma Erdbrink Mixed by Tony Householder Digital Media by Carlo Velasquez Produced by Andras Jones LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2017/11/20/john-doe-feisty-heart/ JOHN DOE - http://www.theejohndoe.com/ FEISTY HEART - http://www.feistyheart.com/ R8B Website - http://www.radio8ball.com/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow R8B APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones
59: Skinner Myers & Feisty Heart (October 12, 2017 - Pod 3)

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2017 27:49


Director SKINNER MYERS (Frank Embree) joins FEISTY HEART (Ruthie Garibay, Stuart Johnson) for a Pop Oracle divination that delves into the history of racism in America. Recorded on October 12th, 2017 at Starburns Industries in Burbank, CA CREDITS Host by ANDRAS JONES With SKINNER MYERS Musical Guest: FEISTY HEART RUTHIE GARIBAY - Vocals and Guitar STUART JOHNSON - Bass, Drums & Vocals R8B Theme performed by Feisty Heart Engineered by Emma Erdbrink Mixed by Tony Householder Digital Media by Carlo Velasquez Produced by Andras Jones LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2017/11/19/skinner-myers-feisty-heart/ SKINNER MYERS - http://www.skinnermyers.com/ FRANK EMBREE - https://vimeo.com/204068386/6feac3cb17 (Pw: frankembree1899) FEISTY HEART - http://www.feistyheart.com/ R8B Website - http://www.radio8ball.com/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow R8B APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones
58: W. Earl Brown & Feisty Heart (October 12, 2017 - Pod 2)

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2017 30:06


Actor W. EARL BROWN (Deadwood, I'm Dying Up Here) joins FEISTY HEART (Ruthie Garibay, Stuart Johnson) for a Kentucky fried Pop Oracle divination. Recorded on October 12th, 2017 at Starburns Industries in Burbank, CA. CREDITS Host by ANDRAS JONES With W. EARL BROWN Musical Guest: FEISTY HEART RUTHIE GARIBAY - Vocals and Guitar STUART JOHNSON - Bass, Drums & Vocals R8B Theme performed by Feisty Heart Engineered by Emma Erdbrink Mixed by Tony Householder Digital Media by Carlo Velasquez Produced by Andras Jones LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2017/11/18/w-earl-brown-feisty-heart/ W. Earl Brown - http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0114868/ Feisty Heart - http://www.feistyheart.com/ R8B Website - http://www.radio8ball.com/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow R8B APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones
57: Andras Jones & Feisty Heart (October 12, 2017 - Pod 1)

Radio8Ball hosted by Andras Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2017 19:34


R8B Host ANDRAS JONES welcomes FEISTY HEART (Ruthie Garibay, Stuart Johnson) to the realm of The Pop Oracle for a musical divination about the intelligence of being wrong. Recorded on October 12th, 2017 at Starburns Industries in Burbank, CA. Host: ANDRAS JONES Musical Guest: FEISTY HEART RUTHIE GARIBAY - Vocals and Guitar STUART JOHNSON - Bass, Drums & Vocals R8B Theme performed by Feisty Heart Engineered by Emma Erdbrink Mixed by Tony Householder Digital Media by Carlo Velasquez Produced by Andras Jones LINKS: RADIO8BLOG - http://www.radio8ball.com/2017/11/17/andras-jones-feisty-heart/ Feisty Heart - http://www.feistyheart.com/ RADIO8BALL Website - http://www.radio8ball.com/ RADIO8BALL PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball RADIO8BALL FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/radio8ball/ RADIO8BALL TWITTER - @radio8ball RADIO8BALL INSTAGRAM - @theradio8ballshow R8B APP - http://www.radio8ball.com/the-r8b-app/ Support the show. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/radio8ball See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Amazin' Avenue: for New York Mets fans
Episode 202: Strength of Schedule Celebration, with guest Stuart Johnson

Amazin' Avenue: for New York Mets fans

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2016 105:18


Welcome back to Amazin' Avenue Audio - we look at the playoff push with equal parts awe and disbelief First up, Brian Salvatore and Chris McShane answer your emails and discuss the Mets' upcoming schedule.(2:01) Steve Schreiber introduces us to a new side of Keith Hernandez - jazz aficionado - in This Week in SNY. (43:59) Lukas Vlahos takes a contrarian's position: there may be hope for Jay Bruce! (46:39) Chris returns to talk to Stuart Johnson, the radio voice of the Brooklyn Cyclones, about all things Cyclones baseball. You can follow Stu on Twitter, @StuJo11. (52:31) Steve Sypa and Greg Karam continue their look back at the minor league season. (1:20:23) Aaron Yorke looks at Wally Backman, and what his departure means for the Mets organization. (1:31:34) And, finally, Kate Feldman takes the pulse of Panic City (1:39:58). As always, you can listen or subscribe to the podcast through iTunes, where we encourage you to leave a review if you enjoy the show. It really helps! And you can find us on the Stitcher app, listen through the embedded player below, or download the podcast directly from Blog Talk Radio. And don't forget you can email the show at podcast@amazinavenueaudio.com, and we'll be back next week for another edition of Amazin' Avenue Audio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lives in a Landscape
Holy Island: Should I Stay Or Should I Go?

Lives in a Landscape

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2015 27:59


Alan Dein meets the modern residents of the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. While the recorded history of of the place can be traced back to the 6th century and includes the followers of St. Aiden and St Cuthbert, the current residents try to maintain a way of life that has existed for hundreds of years. Where the monks of Lindisfarne had contend with the Vikings and the Reformation, today's residents face an annual invasion of half a million tourists. With the help of residents - both young and old - Alan Dein explores their options... whether they should stay on island and keep the old industries going, or leave and discover what the wider world has to offer. Fishermen Andrew and Stuart Johnson, farmer Alison Brigham and retiree Brian Paterson have always lived on the island... recent school-leavers Molly Luke and Joel Rain are planning to leave in the autumn... and island shop keeper Gary Watson left only to come back. But what is the draw of the place? When the tide is out coachloads of tourists and pilgrims flood onto the island. But when the tide comes in and the island is cut off from the mainland, the visitors disappear and silence descends. Producer: Paul Kobrak.

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I Love Marketing
How To Be A Better Marketer And Entrepreneur - I Love Marketing With Joe Polish And Dean Jackson - Episode #174

I Love Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2014 59:11


  * Joe shares where's been over the past few weeks and the high level people he's been spending time with, including: Gary Bencivenga, Brian Kurtz, Tony Robbins, Eric Schmidt, Craig Venter, Martine Rothblatt, Mark Owen, Chris Anderson, Stuart Johnson, Darren Hardy, Larry Page and many more! * Dean shares how a 90-minute book positions you, gets more people buying from you, and gives you the opportunity sell at higher prices * Why exposing yourself to new environments and different people makes you a better marketer and entrepreneur * Joe and Dean discuss how to make your products and services irresistible with powerful titles, headlines, education and copy   * Life lessons from United States Navy SEAL Mark Owen who participated in the mission that resulted in the death of Osama bin Laden  * BOOK MARKETING SECRETS: 5 big lessons Joe has learned helping Arianna Huffington, Peter Diamandis, Eric Schmidt/Jared Cohen, Tony Robbins and high level people with their book launches

Dennis Has A Podcast
Episode 241 - Stuart Johnson

Dennis Has A Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2014 58:35


Stuart Johnson is in his first year as the play-by-play voice of your Brooklyn Cyclones. We talk about the 2014 Brooklyn Cyclones, as well as his previous broadcasting experiences, and the daily life of a baseball commentator. You can listen to the Brooklyn Cyclones games on 90.3 WKRB and online on TuneIn Radio! You can follow Stu on Twitter at @stujo11! Follow Dennis @DHAP24, follow the show @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes (leave a comment and 5 stars!) and check out DHAPshow.com! #phenomenal