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Bear encounter expert and professional ski industry guru, Kevin joins the show to discuss an array of topics to include how to stay true to yourself while on your professional career path, to stories of the 2002 Ponil complex fire and more. Thanks Kevin! Philmont Experience1993, 1995, 1997 - Participant on trek2000 - Logistics2001 - CD Clark's Fork2002 - CD Miranda2003 - Backcountry Manager2001 - Autumn Adventure2002 - Autumn Adventure Coordinator2001-2003 - Spring setup crewNotable MentionsGene SchnellDoug PalmerJim KutzChris WerhaneNate LayBirth of the Backcountry legacy project program
The 2021 Major League Baseball season is here, and so John, Matt, and Steve sat down with America's Most Beloved Sportswriter, Kevin Kernan, for perspective. The former New York Post columnist, and now contributor to BallNine.com, shares his unique insight into a game he's been covering for 45 years. This I assure you is a great listen. Thanks Kevin!
Everyone makes mistakes. For most of us though, the consequences of our actions fall to ourselves and sometimes to those with whom we associate, but seldom extends beyond. The residue of our missteps tend to erode away with time, until they are eventually forgotten. Scars can remain, but over time, we tend to forget how we got them. Occasionally though a mistake can change the course of history and even distort the face of the earth. When the Khwarazmian Shaw humiliated and killed a couple of Mongolian trade emissaries, he arguably made one of the most consequential mistakes in all of human history. This mistake would lead to the deaths of millions. Borders would be redrawn. Family lines would end. Entire cities and cultures would disappear, and the Khwarazmian Empire would fall. On this episode, we will be discussing the the pursuit of the Khwarazmian Shah by Chinggis Khan’s most reliable general, and one of planet Earth's all-time deadliest men, Subutai. Artwork for this episode was provided by Kevin "from Groveport" Edwards. Thanks Kevin! Check out more of his artwork on Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/blackmoth7g
Hello Gimmick Minute Fans. Sorry this is posted late had to do a little editing....Thanks Kevin. Hopefully everyone enjoyed the Royal Rumble as much as we did listen to get our reactions. We also start a new segment call for or against featuring RAW, NXT, AEW and Smackdown as well as other wrestling news. Let us know what you think by tweeting us @LivYourGimmick.
Part One of a very wide-ranging pinball conversation with Kevin, aka @Caucasian2step! Longtime pinhead, operator, podcaster, respected reviewer. So much to talk about that we ran out of time and are going to talk again soon. We went close to an hour this time. Here's part 1!Thanks Kevin!
Late in the 12th century a young nomadic tribeswoman goes into labor under on the Mongolian Steppe. Some claim that this woman’s child came into our world gripping in his fist a ball of coagulated blood, foreshadowing the millions of deaths that would soon follow. Upon his birth, the child was given the name, Timujin. If that name seems unfamiliar to you, it is probably because this child would eventually come to have a different name, a name rivaled maybe only by Jesus of Nazareth in terms of its attributed misery and murder. This child would come to be known as Genghis Khan and his birth marks the beginning of an era that, that by its end, would bring about the violent death of more than 10% of the Earth's population. On this episode, our focus is not on Genghis Khan himself. Instead, we’ll be talking about the man who served as the Khan's right hand. A general in the Mongolian army who was unnaturally gifted in the arenas of war and wartime subterfuge. A man who, when unleashed, would chase his marks to the ends of the earth pillaging everything along the way and leaving mountains of the dead behind him. Like a ghost or a killer from a late 80s horror movie, this man’s targets would often flee terror, only to run directly into his blade. All those upon whom this man was set came to learn the hard way, that much like the Wu-Tang clan of our own time, Subutai ain’t nuth’n to fuck with. Artwork for this episode was provided by Kevin "from Groveport" Edwards. Thanks Kevin! Check out more of his artwork on Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/blackmoth7g
Episode #79 - Guest Host Kevin Foremen interviews Jessica Coulthard This was a fun opportunity to turn the mic around and let Kevin Foreman (BSBCON) past guest from episode # 69 interview me! I had no idea where the conversation was going to go, but we dove into who I am, where I came from and my coaching style. Thanks Kevin for an fun chat You can learn more about Kevin and his company Black Sheep Business Consulting here https://www.bsbcon.com/ Jessica Coulthard is the host and founder of Ignited Entrepreneurs Podcast as well as the Ignited Entrepreneurs on FB and the founder of Just a Girl Like Me Coaching. http://justagirllikeme.com/ Jessica is a Strategic Interventionist and NLP Practitioner working to help entrepreneurs up level their businesses. I am passionate about promoting and supporting other entrepreneurs and getting them to take the next LEAP in their business Book your FREE 30 min LEAP session with Jess @ ignitedentrepreneurs@gmail.com and don't forget to reach out to book your VIDEO BIO session to Ignite your BRAND!
Kevin Seo is the CEO/Co-founder of FoodFest Live, a pandemic-born digital events and media company that helps restaurants thrive. Kevin brought energy, insight, and his absolutely contagious laugh to this episode where he and Zack discuss restaurant social media, data, and what marketing looks like today. And no, unfortunately this episode doesn't touch on Search Engine Optimization for those wondering. Thanks Kevin!
Kevin Tinsley has been helping restaurants with their print and digital media for 23 years. He got his start in the industry working at the Hard Rock Cafe in Chicago (along with Steve Carell) and now specializes in ghost kitchens and online ordering. He and Zack talk all the above and more. Thanks Kevin!
Whats up Canners!Thanks for checking out a regular episode of the jacked and canned show. A big thanks for all that have listened last week to the show. That was truly a great episode!!! Thanks @Kevin for being a guest star on the pod episode.With that said ladies & gents we have cranked out another episode for your audio pleasure :). -Talking many random topics from sports & Miami dolphins to the new possible timeless Vinny taking over the team.Jackedandcanned.complease consider leaving a rating, review and subscribe - many good things upcoming on the show!
Bill And Ted's Bogus Journey, am I rite? Part 1 of Part 3 of the Bill and Ted Saga? And the movie itself is the second release, called Bogue Journey? By Kevin Soros all that information was true. By word of our sponsor daddy the sun rises, but it also sets. And you, our dear listener as you step ever closer to the end of the great arc known as life let's just thank our first patron and executive producer Kevin one more time. Thanks Kevin! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cannibas-cocktails-cinema/message
Today we speak with esteemed guest, Kevin "The Soul Assassin" Ross. Kevin has long been one of my all-time favorite fighters previously having held numerous top-level Muay-Thai belts in countless promotions. We discuss a great number of topics including but not limited to; embracing challenge, persistence and adversity, social conditioning and politics, psychological return from injury, and the insides of a fighter's mind. He tells us about his upbringing and his path to get to where he's at, useful for us all. Thanks Kevin for coming on the show! This was one of my favorite conversations yet! thesoulassassin.com www.Mind-Ops.com Mind-Ops YouTube page --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shane-lemaster/support
Guest of the Day: Kevin DeShazo Kevin is a speaker, leadership coach and consultant, social media expert, AND author. His most recent book "Keep Chopping Wood - An Ordinary Approach To Achieving Extraordinary Success" is sitting atop of the Amazon charts and has already helped numerous groups and organizations on their leadership and personal journeys. Today we are discussing why he chose to write this book, what that process looked like, and how we can establish better and more meaningful habits into our lives. Thanks Kevin! Happy Friday Y'all! Social Media: https://linktr.ee/coachkub --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Drop Set: Bodybuilding Discussion on training, nutrition, motivation and more
The Drop Set – Episode 157 0:00 – Intro! Short and sweet (you're welcome!) 2:41 – Are you ready for probably the dumbest bit of training advice you've ever heard? Get ready and have a trash can nearby in case the sheer stupidity of this makes you almost hurl, like it did me. 15:24 – Mea Culpa. My math knowledge isn't what it used to be! Thanks Kevin for calling... The post The Drop Set – Episode 157: Idiot Celebrity Trainers, Chest Activation, ‘Abnormalities' appeared first on Five Starr Physique.
What happens when you take a former Canadian Olympic volleyball player and appoint him to manage a private fitness center? You end up with a community of members that enjoy a variety of social and fitness activities to make the Calgary Fitness Club a real part of the lives of members and their families. Thanks Kevin for sharing this hidden gem on the base of Nose Hill in northwest Calgary! Link to the CWC website: https://www.calgarywinterclub.com/Mobile/Home.aspx Link to the CWC Instagram: @calgarywinterclub Kevin’s LinkedIn profile: http://linkedin.com/in/kevin-boyles-6bb40438 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/allen-wazny/message
Coaching Soccer Weekly: Methods, Trends, Techniques and Tactics from WORLD CLASS COACHING
Thanks to an email from listener Kevin I discovered how to allow iTunes to include up to 300 podcast episodes in the feed. I’ve made that adjustment so we have a couple of years before we have to worry about older episodes dropping off of the feed. Thanks Kevin! I don’t usually use guest players...
Entrepreneurship can take a special kind of crazy. However, every entrepreneur must run their business, not just work in it. There are many obstacles along the path, whether just starting out or a more seasoned business. Sometime, if these obstacles are not handled well, they can be a factor in going out of business. Enter Rob Braiman of Cogent Analytics. (https://www.cogentanalytics.com/) He has made it his life’s mission to save every business he can; one at a time. Listen in as he shares his knowledge about what to look out for and how to more effectively manage your business. We talk about profitability strategies, steps and what to be aware of to start a business, 4 landmines to avoid, going into business for profit vs. value, resistance to change as well as 2 Value Bombs and more. Rob will also share a special offer just for listeners of this podcast. Don’t miss this opportunity to Transform, Save and Empower Your Business. Rob Braiman rbraiman@cogentanalytics.com Cogent Analytics (https://www.cogentanalytics.com/) LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/cogent-analytics---llc/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/CogentAnalytics) Twitter (https://twitter.com/Cogent_LLC) (#) Transcript [0:00] Wealth Tactic Rebels, ingenious tactics to accumulate wealth for people who see things differently. [0:14] Welcome to another episode of Wealth Tactic Rebels, the podcast for people who see things differently. I'm your host Kevin Dumont and I've been thinking differently in the wealth field for well over 10 years. Today I joined by a guest Rob Braiman. [0:35] Rob how are you today. I'm great, Kevin, thanks for having me on the show today. Awesome. Well thank you for being here. Really appreciate it. I'm sure we have a great podcasts in store today with some great value or a listeners. Now Rob is what we call a Serial entrepreneur, and he's a senior partner at Cogent Analytics, is a father of 2, and a husband for 24 + years. been representing clients for almost Seventeen, and is what you'd call a very passionate person about helping privately-held businesses achieve new levels of success through improved operational improbability strategies. I would love to give you more details on Rob but, really Rob I think you're the expert on you so I'll let you take it away. Thanks Kevin and your intro makes me sound way more impressive than I than I think I am but thank you for that. You're welcome. So, so if I were to do the history of Rob Raymond, I started, I lost my father young so I went through kind of a trial tribulation period, from the age of 15. Made it through high school, going to college and ended up joining the military and I had the privilege of serving, I wish Special Operations Command, I was specifically with 1st Battalion 5th Special Forces Group, which really created a foundation for much about the way I look at life. [1:59] When I got out of the military did what most normal people do when they get out I have my first j.o.b., and by the time I was I think 26, 27 years old I had my first position of equity that. [2:12] If somebody offered me to help them come run their company after that I ended up with a A partnership that my partner and I built three different organizations together over a. Of about a decade. [2:25] We had the the joy of selling one and then I liquidated to him about a year after that. [2:32] I was about to jump in and do it a 4th time and I woke up at 3 in the morning told my wife I think I'm going to I got the funding from the bank and told her I had never had never going to happen had a an actual work for somebody else position for a very long time and. [2:49] Don't ask me why but I interviewed for some jobs and I ended up becoming a business analyst working for another firm. [2:56] And was quickly one of the top four, five people in that firm for for the next 11 years of my life...
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In this episode, Katie Allred and Josh Taylor discuss the benefits of killing off some traditional events at your church. This episode was inspired by ChurchMarketingSucks.com. Thanks Kevin!
Today we talk with mega agent Tom Daves from Sacramento Califonia. Tom was previously working with Keller Williams being a top world wide agent. As a team leader he runs a large successful real estate team. Tom talks to us about his decision to move to EXP, why he did, he touches on the real estate market change, equity, growth and revenue share and explains how much of a game changer his transition has been to his life and business. Learn More about eXp Realty - Click here to watch a quick 7 Minute Intro Video. Remember our disclaimer: The materials and content discussed within this podcast are the opinions of Kevin Cottrell and/or the guests interviewed. This information is intended as general information only for listeners of the podcast. Listeners should conduct their own due diligence and research before making any business decisions. This podcast is produced completely independently of eXp Realty and is not endorsed, funded or otherwise supported by eXp Realty directly or indirectly. In this episode Being Sceptical about EXP EXP in Nasdaq Market Change Why Join EXP EXP as an Exit Strategy The EXP value proposition Equity and revenue share opportunities Marketplace disruption Due Diligence Want to Learn More about eXp Realty? If you are interested in learning more about eXp, reach out to the person who introduced you to eXp or contact Tom to inquire or ask questions. Contact Tom: Call at 855 Tom Daves. Or email at Tom@TomDavesteam.com. Links: www.EXPCloud.com Takeway The pain the other great mega agents that are coming on board and as well as the alignment with amazing team members that we have. So yeah it all came together at once. Transcription KEVIN: Welcome back to another episode of EXP explained podcast I am host Kevin Cottrell joining me today from just outside of Sacramento California is Tom Davis. He is the team lead from the Tom Dave's real estate team. If you're in that Keller Williams system you undoubtedly recognize Tom's name in his team's name. They were the number one team for several years running in the Keller Williams system nationwide and Tom runs a business on the team that does multiple hundreds of millions of dollars per year. A very very large business very successful businessman in the real estate business he's been in the business for quite some time. So when I heard that Tom had made the move from Keller Williams as a large multi hundred million dollar producing team I wanted to find out his insight on why he made the decision to join the EXP. What he shared with me, I know he's going to be insightful whether you're a team lead on a smaller team or your team lead on a large team like Tom's including expansion teams. Please stay tuned for my interview with Tom Daves. KEVIN: Welcome to the show Tom. TOM: Hey Kevin. Thank you. KEVIN: Oh I'm looking forward to our conversation. Excited to share your story and talk a little bit about the big change you made over EXP. But before we do that why don't you give us a little of your background. Obviously a lot of our listeners probably know who you are but once you get a little bit of your real estate background talk a little about your business before we dive into the big change here. TOM: No I appreciate it. Absolutely. I've actually been in the business for 40 years. Kevin I started when I was 12 at a very young age and started right away and worked with traditional real estate sales and got into management and had a couple of different Remax brokerages and also worked with Oreo's with Flip's, Blackstone private equity team so pretty much seen every single economic cycle and it's been an amazing tour so far. I'm really excited that I'm now at EXP and I always say real estate you know is very very exciting and you can go from the hype of exploitation to the depths of defeat within the same 60 seconds. So it's fun it's exciting and it's all mindset right. KEVIN: Absolutely absolutely. So I think the question and certainly for me and everyone else when you announced you were leaving Keller Williams. You were the top agent worldwide for five years so this is the question I have someone who has that big business right. It's Mission critical it's important you're the top guy at Keller Williams worldwide for five years. This is an important decision. It's a strategic decision. What led up to walk us through a little bit of the process and why EXP. TOM: Okay great. So as I briefly mentioned I think my favorite saying is Wayne Gretzky you have to skate where the puck is going to be. And I've been blessed enough to position myself in most cases ahead of the curve and I head of that economic cycle whether it was traditional Oreo Flipp's you know hooked up with Blackstone private equity sold them like 600 homes in a year and a half. And the team and don't get it wrong. You know the team was amazing and Keller Williams was amazing. I was there for 18 years. I have nothing bad to say about them. But being a top agent is not always what it's cracked up to be. Candidly the margins weren't always that good. I had some great years and I noticed over the last few years that the margins were definitely shrinking and the market is starting to crown the market is starting to change as well. And there's no doubt that the market is shifting and it's technology based cloud based you know with all of the different companies that are coming online. Zillow, Redfin, Purple bricks, Amazon and they are all engaging in real estate. There's no doubt that technology is the future of our industry. And plus the consumers that consumers want and instantaneous communication at their fingertips. So that was you know one of the main reasons was the economic model and the cloud base. I literally when I made the move and changed over to the EXP realty I cut my expenses in half which was pretty amazing. And my very first month I had a 42 percent profit margin.My first month here which was pretty awesome. Pretty excited about that. Not to mention you know the stock EXP were publicly traded company as well as the revenue share and really having an exit strategy as a leader. I always feel that we need to seek out opportunities for our talent for our organization. And one of the problems that I've always had is to keep that ceiling of opportunity far greater than what anyone could achieve if you don't you're not going to be able to keep any talent. And it was becoming a little bit of a struggle for me whereas with EXP with the three types of income the commission income the stock for building are well as well as the revenue share it really truly provides an exit strategy for myself, anyone on the team and anyone that seeks to find it with literally no capital risk which is pretty cool. And the final is to have the opportunity to partner and align myself with you know Don Yokum, Randy Bird, Brent Gove, go and Gene Frederick. I mean it's just amazing that to align yourself you are the sum total of the four or five people that you hang out with. So that's pretty cool. And there is a saying that I really like is not always the assignment it's the alignment and that's quite frankly why I made that change. It wasn't easy. It was tough. But that's why I made change and that's why some of the biggest minds in the business are going after this thing. KEVIN: The question I have for you. I'm glad you brought up the margins. And one of the things I want to talk about is and I don't know if you're involved in the early MREA early 2000s when they had everybody in Austin for those mastermind's. I used to be with Andy Allen and Aaron Lancaster and they had that one of those mammoth early teams that was doing 600 transactions a year more. And what we found was exactly what is talked about which is there's a lot of sexiness to high volume and high transaction volume but the margins can be rail thin. You're subject to market conditions changes keeping talent attracting and recruiting and all that becomes a big machine. And I found most interesting your comment about instant profitability and margin increase because really if you look at it from the standpoint of the originals called the core value proposition in the MREA book about what you should be making your numbers went from where they were which undoubtedly was a lot less to you called it 40 - 42% which is sort of the lauded number that the best of the best in that model should hope for. Now one of the realities is you know I'm from Austin you know I joined Keller Williams very you know probably pretty close to when you were involved with them as well. And you know Gene was my mentor and trained me and then I was a team leader so I was around a lot of this and that was my first observation. I'm glad you brought it up because I think the marketplace is trying to figure this out right. You know there's a couple of challenges with big teams. You touched on one which is you know like you said it's not always awesome to be the biggest guy on the block with the most volume of people and expenses because the margins can get thin. But for listeners. Here's an example of an enormous operation that suddenly had 40 percent whereas before and you don't have to tell us necessarily what it was. But I would imagine you were probably down in some pretty low numbers where you had to watch things carefully and things could go south I'm assuming. TOM: Oh absolutely. And like I mentioned the margins were definitely shrinking. Yeah I was top agent with KW And you walk across stage and get your plaque but it's all about the bottom line of the profit and it did take me a few years to learn that realized that I think the first half of my career was all about success and walking across the stage and kind of all about me. But the second half is about significance. About pouring into others adding value and the bottom line right. They get significant. KEVIN: Tom the question I have is in the traditional teams that the retention of talent sometimes is hard right. They want to go do their own thing because they can only grow to a certain capacity and income level and they don't have the buckets of revenue share. They don't have stock. And so the comments that I'm getting from guests again and again are that my environment and my team from a standpoint of wealth creation for team members is different now because I can help them and mentor them. So it's not just one bucket production in their income that comes from that they can build revenue share they can have stock. Are you looking at that in your operation as being something that you're going to basically utilize for team members as well. KEVIN: Absolutely. And I think one common mistake that real estate agents do is they don't treat their business like a business and they don't think long term. So many agents and brokers are on the real estate cycle. Good month bad month. But if we begin with the end in mind and we think long term then we'll be able to build a plan and a strategy with a vision to achieve the goals that we really want to achieve to live that big life. And that's what it's all about you know whatever that is. KEVIN: And that's true. And I've heard from guest after guest and you know Jean and I and you and and Don Yoakam and others are talking to a lot of people and the ability for people to create the different income brackets that you talked about is a game changer it just doesn't exist right there's nothing wrong with the franchise systems. They just have not created an environment where that exists in other words. I've got a key team member and they want to go off and do the next big thing, normally and quite often it is go do their own thing have their own team. Well in the EXP world what we're seeing again and again and again is they start looking at the bucket of revenue share. They start looking at let me accumulate stock the way that we can accumulate stock and so it's creating a different dynamic especially for the teams that are coming into the EXP envelope where the rainmakers and the leaders who are in these teams are saying everybody's trading everything different. They're not inclined to run off and go do their own thing or even talking about it like they were they're talking about you know hey Tom tell me how to go do this. I want your help. I want to go get revenue share and I'm assuming that was part of your equation too you know to reward talent and attract people because not only are you known throughout the system that you just came from but you're well-known enough in the industry that lots of teams are going to pay attention to what they're going to hear on this interview and what they hear from you and Don Yoakum and others which is this is a game changer isn't it. TOM: Oh it really is. And EXP just totally provides the structure and the ownership opportunity that most brokerages don't. And this structure vital to maintaining a profitable real estate business and creating additional income just being in a constant state of growth. KEVIN: Which is absolutely true. So imagine rolling back to when you were observing and you were in sort of the big franchise system and you were starting to see significant movement because it has been going on for a little over a year where we had really big movement among teams including large teams. A lot of listeners are in that same position today. And I want to kind of talk a little about due diligence and key things that if you were sitting down and having coffee with them you would want them to be thinking about in other words you were where they are before now you know what you know. And as Jay Kinder says once it's seen it can't be unseen. So let's talk about some of those things from the standpoint of putting you back in your you know "I'm the number one guy worldwide at Keller Williams. I'm seeing this happen". What are the things you know now that you'd want somebody listening to this to say if I'm a team leader for a real estate team a big production team what should they be paying attention to how should they approach this from a due diligence standpoint. TOM: That's a great question. So I would take a look at the books. Take a look at the numbers. Take a look at the economic model. Talk to others that have gone before you. And you know things that to be honest I was a little bit skeptical that I mean I just thought EXP with all of these ways of creating wealth and opportunity. It just sounded too good to be true. And I just did not believe that it was sustainable. But when the Federal Trade Commission approved EXP to go on the Nasdaq and will become publicly traded. It was a game changer for me. I'm like OK well that's it. It's a done deal. So definitely a way to go. KEVIN: The other thing that's a factor obviously the up listing on NASDAQ is huge. Right. It's a credibility thing you don't get uplifted in the Nasdaq if there are holes in your business model and things are not sustainable and you can't go essentially out in the marketplace if they look at it and go oh this is never going to work long term. Right this is not the way it works in Nasdaq. So the second thing that I think you mentioned it's important to circle back to is the fact that too many it looks too good to be true. And you know my advice always is you know there's guys like you rent go Jean-Frederic, Pat Hays Scott and Tracy Lewis, me. There's a number of people that are available to you as resources Don Yokum will be another one. And you know that's why we always before we wrap up in these interviews get the best way for contact information. Most guests will say here's how you reach me and text me and I'll be happy to talk to you because they'll be other people that are in similar situation to you regardless of how they learned about the EXP they're going to be like well "I'm skeptical too. I need to talk to somebody" and that is in my mind a key due diligence step. In other words don't sit there in an envelope either hearing the words you're in a vacuum or an envelope you don't see any outside information and looking in the envelope going this doesn't make any sense to me. It looks too good to be true and you're trying to make your decision in a vacuum. You need to talk to people that have come before you like Tom said you need to have those reference calls and that's part of the process. And so part of the reason we do the I guess interviews so you can hear in the parties like Tom's words why they did what they did. But I would imagine that in this process Tom that you didn't just do this and figured out on your own you did talk to people did you. TOM: Oh I did. Absolutely. I did a deep dive. I spoke with two different business coaches both my coaches spoke with several different people many of the agents that have already come onboard with the EXP and asked them what they would do differently. You know if there were any snags or any concerns and every single one of them told me the main mistake that they made was they should have joined sooner. KEVIN: You know I mean frankly that is the number one thing that we tell people which is even if you decide it's not for you. I mean if you're a rainmaker and a team you know whether you're similar level and scope to what Tom is or maybe you have a team that's a much smaller team. The biggest mistake you could make is being skeptical of not doing something because definitively if you waited three four or five years it's going to be a different opportunity. It's kind of like the people that were at Keller Williams When you talk to Jean-Frederic and others that got in in the early 90s and got significant profit share built up and they are at the top of the tree. It's the business opportunity with a rapidly growing business. EXP is growing faster than the franchise system ever did because of the way it structured its a cloud based brokerage. So that would be my advice too which is even if you ultimately decide to not do it take Tom's advice and dig in and talk to those people do those reference calls. Figure out if it's a good fit for you. And then dip the decision but do it sooner rather than later. Because what ends up happening is more and more of your peers and your competitors in the marketplace are going to be over and they you know look up and if you waited you know God forbid three four or five years you're going to see a lot of people coming over and I'm sure that was part of what you saw. You started see what started slowly last fall. You know and then you had like Jay Kinder or Michael Reese and some others come over and then mega team after team came over in the last 12 months. I mean it's a crazy number of teams after Jay came over in November and I'm sure it will be hard to miss that in the marketplace. TOM: Like I said many of the best minds are going to after this and also I think one of the things that was happening was my pain was increasing you know as I mentioned the margins were shrinking. Just different things were happening with the growth of the team and the numbers and you know the only way for me to keep the numbers was just to you know we closed 350 transactions last year. Okay keep these margins we need to do 450. You know let's just do more volume let's just do more deals hire more staff to crank up. And so the pain I believe was getting so great that this opportunity was a no brainer for me. You know it all kind of came to a head all at once. The pain the other great mega agents that are coming on board and as well as the alignment with amazing team members that we have. So yeah it all came together at once. KEVIN: Tom here's what I would say too is because your business is so gigantic is the top guy worldwide Keller Williams. You look and act a lot like we're also seeing. And you know this because you and Yokum are talking about it is lots and lots of independent brokers whether they're small at 30 40 50 agents 25 agents or hundreds of agents are all waking up with a similar problem what you had which is margins are thin. The industry is shifting. God forbid there is a big market shift and they're caught on the wrong side of it with EXP growing around them. And I know you're seeing it and I'm just saying this for listeners benefits what Tom saw and Tom accomplished is not unlike why the independent brokers are what Gene and I see as one of the huge trends that's going to happen in the next three years is the conversion. TOM: Oh absolutely. KEVIN: So one of the things I always like to ask is Tom before I get your contact info for listeners in case they want to reach out to you is there anything that you hoped I asked you on the podcast today that you really wanted to get out about EXP and watch what's going on over here that I didn't ask. TOM: No that's great. I think we hit the high points. KEVIN: Okay fantastic. So again I always give this preface. It doesn't matter who got you interested in the EXP Tom and Jean and I or Brent Gove or anybody you hear on these interviews is there as a reference to help you make the right decision. Tom's the same way I'm going to get his contact information as far as the best way to reach him. We're going to turn right around and send you back to whoever introduced you to the EXP that's the cultural agent's point in the same direction. So don't feel sheepish if you're a team leader on a big team and this is mission critical for you as well and you feel like Tom's e-mail shoot straight with you and he's enough of a peer that you think he's the right guy to talk to, Tom how do they reach you. TOM: Great the best way to reach me is to either call me at 855 Tom Daves. Or you can e-mail me at Tom@TomDavesteam.com. KEVIN: Okay perfect. I appreciate you coming on. And thank you so much Tom. Thanks Kevin. Have a great day.
In this episode of the Pursuit of the Perfect Race, I talk with very well experienced athlete and friend Kevin Smith about his race day at IRONMAN© Lake Placid. He had some issues on race day, but he overcame them and used some tactics that he talks about on how to deal with hang ups, misfortunes, and bad luck on race day. While this wasn’t his best effort and Perfect Race, he was able to make the best of the experience and he has a great amount of gratitude about Lake Placid. Thanks Kevin, I look forward to following you.-Enjoy the show. To see pictures from his race, go to https://www.coachterrywilson.com/perfectrace/101 -Weather that day: 46 - 79Water: 74-Age Group: F 45- 49Height: 6’4”Weight: 203Calories per hour: 400-500PSI for this course: 95lbsDepth of Wheels: disc(R)/60mm(F)Swim – 1:16:11T1 – 15:30Bike – 7:16:43T2 – 9:42Run – 5:05:35Total Race Time: 14:03:39-Gender Rank: 894Division Rank: 195Overall Rank: 1131-Follow Kevin,Instagram: @trismittyTwitter: @trismittyFacebook: Kevin SmithStrava: Ksmithtpbbsr-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @CoachTerryWilsonFacebook: www.facebook.com/CoachTerryWilson-To learn more about me, go to www.CoachTerryWilson.com
In this episode of the Pursuit of the Perfect Race, I talk with very well experienced athlete and friend Kevin Smith about his race day at IRONMAN© Lake Placid. He had some issues on race day, but he overcame them and used some tactics that he talks about on how to deal with hang ups, misfortunes, and bad luck on race day. While this wasn’t his best effort and Perfect Race, he was able to make the best of the experience and he has a great amount of gratitude about Lake Placid. Thanks Kevin, I look forward to following you.-Enjoy the show. To see pictures from his race, go to https://www.coachterrywilson.com/perfectrace/101 -Weather that day: 46 - 79Water: 74-Age Group: F 45- 49Height: 6’4”Weight: 203Calories per hour: 400-500PSI for this course: 95lbsDepth of Wheels: disc(R)/60mm(F)Swim – 1:16:11T1 – 15:30Bike – 7:16:43T2 – 9:42Run – 5:05:35Total Race Time: 14:03:39-Gender Rank: 894Division Rank: 195Overall Rank: 1131-Follow Kevin,Instagram: @trismittyTwitter: @trismittyFacebook: Kevin SmithStrava: Ksmithtpbbsr-Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @CoachTerryWilsonFacebook: www.facebook.com/CoachTerryWilson-To learn more about me, go to www.CoachTerryWilson.com
My very old bass guitar is long overdue a repair, so this episode features Kevin and Gary of Stairway To Kevin: an instrument repair shop on Denmark Street. While I was there I recorded a quick chat with them about their history with this place, and just what it was that needed repairing on my bass. Thanks Kevin and Gary, and I guess I'll be seeing you again in about a week. I'm looking forward to it. My bank account is not. I also talk about a few things I've found on the internet that have piqued my interest. Mostly podcasts, as I am a podcast fiend. Here are the links to everything mentioned on this episode: Stairway To Kevin -- https://www.stairwaytokevin.com/ -- Sooo Many White Guys podcast episode with Sam Irby -- https://www.wnycstudios.org/story/32-phoebe-and-sam-irby-launch-lifestyle-brand -- Hashtag Authentic podcast episode with Kate Swodoba -- https://meandorla.co.uk/podcast43-2/ -- Bob Lefsetz podcast episode with Kendall Ostrow -- https://soundcloud.com/bob-lefsetz/kendall-ostrow-19 -- Rhiannon Davies twitter story about side hustles -- https://t.co/kEVm4p1zbF -- Thanks for listening. You can find me in the usual places: Twitter: -- https://www.twitter.com/saddestnightout -- Instagram: -- https://www.instagram.com/saddestnightout -- Email: -- saddestnightout@gmail.com -- Patreon: -- https://patreon.com/saddestnightout -- iTunes: -- https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/saddestnightout/id1361554117?mt=2 -- TuneIn: -- https://tunein.com/podcasts/Music-Podcasts/SADDESTNIGHTOUT-p1118077/ -- Stitcher: -- https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/saddestnightout -- Soundcloud: -- https://www.soundcloud.com/saddestnightout --
Mr. Kevin Gray had to come on the show to discuss all things Jemele Hill and Donald Trump controversy brewing at ESPN. More on in depth look at the Colin Kaepernick black-balling situation. Thanks Kevin for coming on the show. Follow Kevin on twitter @CTSportsRadio for much more on his podcast.Email: mitchellreportunleashed@gmail.comTwitter: RoryEGNInstagram: re3684Snapchat: Mitchell Report--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rory-mitchell8/support
Mr. Kevin Gray had to come on the show to discuss all things Jemele Hill and Donald Trump controversy brewing at ESPN. More on in depth look at the Colin Kaepernick black-balling situation. Thanks Kevin for coming on the show. Follow Kevin on twitter @CTSportsRadio for much more on his podcast. Email: mitchellreportunleashed@gmail.com Twitter: RoryEGN Instagram: re3684 Snapchat: Mitchell Report --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rory-mitchell8/support
This episode was brought to you by Sinasoid. We can't get enough Sinasoid in our lives. You should check them out if you're looking for an instrument cable. Seriously...what are you waiting for? Oh yeah...this episode we get a guest hosting job from Coe. Coe is doing a thing called One Day Roadshow. The next one is in Fresno on May 27th We start with Ryan...oh Ryan. He talks about the Fender GT40. It's a mini-review I guess. Then we get into the stuff Vintage Boss pedal Coe talks about One Day Roadshow Lego Guitar Coe talks about other stuff Squier Venus This week's song was sent in by Kevin Fowler. Thanks Kevin!
On today’s show we have Kevin Polley - Founder of the marketing firm Mutual Advantage in the UK and owner of the software ARP Reach. Also the CEO and founder of Wordpress webhost called TheHostingShop.co.uk.Now, ARP Reach is a piece of software you can install on your own web host for sending email, setting up autoresponders etc. It can be installed on a smaller web host or in the Amazon cloud, or on a custom server and allows you to manage your OWN reputation and your OWN marketing without the heavy hand of ESP’s like Aweber, Infusionsoft etc.Kevin - Before we dig into the meat of today’s chat, tell us a bit about yourself and how you found yourself the owner of this amazing technology?Tell us a little bit about what you like about ARP and what you feel it’s advantages are?Questions I asked Kevin: - How long have you been managing email systems?- A while back you told me about this gentleman that’s score dropped really low… (no names needed) how low did it actually get? - What types of things did you do and how long did it take to fix?- What are some best practices people can take away?- How do you feel about the 4 most common reasons we install ARP for?- What's the future of ARP look like, and can we give anyone a sneak peek?Curious about ARP Reach? You can just go to www.ARPReach.com or contact kevin@mutualadvantage.co.uk, to learn more!Thanks Kevin, You’ve been awesome!
In this episode I speak with Erin Wildman the founder of Caravan Tea, a online tea retail startup out of LA. Erin can be found at www.caravan-tea.com and on Instagram @caravanteaco. You can email any questions, comments, suggestions, or tea puns to me at BarryRDonnelly@gmail.com Our new intro music is "Baba Yaga" by Kevin MacLeod provided royalty free. Thanks Kevin!
Episode 120 of the PetaPixel Photography Podcast. Download MP3 - Subscribe via iTunes or RSS! Featured: Kevin D. Liles, Photojournalist and President of the Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar In This Episode If you subscribe to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast in iTunes, please take a moment to rate and review us and help us move up in the rankings so others interested in photography may find us. Photojournalist and President of the Atlanta Photojournalism Seminar, Kevin D. Liles opens the show. Thanks Kevin! Microsoft takes aim at the Apple iMac 27" 5K Retina with it's 28" Surface Studio along with the Surface Dial. (#) The new Microsoft Surface Book packs more power and more battery life in the same form factor. (#) Things TWiP host Frederick Van Johnson and I agree should be in today's cameras, but aren't. Apple's new MacBook Pro is smaller, lighter and adds a Touch Bar, but ditches the SD card slot and other ports in favor of ones you'll now need dongles for. (#) Twitter gets set to deprecate Vine...and a warning about putting all your eggs in one basket. (#) "Afghan Girl" is arrested in Pakistan and Steve McCurry vows to support her. (#) World Press Photo announces a contest for photographers who tinker with reality to tell a better story. (#) Outtake Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook (all @LensShark) as we build this community. We’d love to answer your question on the show. Leave us an audio question through our voicemail widget, comment below or via social media. But audio questions are awesome! You can also cut a show opener for us to play on the show! As an example: “Hi, this is Matt Smith with Double Heart Photography in Chicago, Illinois, and you’re listening to the PetaPixel Photography Podcast with Sharky James!”
In this episode, Coach Dave talks with Kevin Kuhn from Classified Nutrition. The last time that Kevin was on, he dropped the hammer on the fact that the notion of lactic acid is BUNK. He discusses why he feels that way on the show. Later in the episode, the guys talk about the benefits of supplementing with ketones which Coach Dave started doing now that he is on track to race at IRONMAN 70.3 Augusta raising money for the Scott Rigsby Foundation and Operation IRONFREEDOM in September as his comeback race from knee surgery. To support Coach Dave's goal of raising $2,500, head over to this page and donate whatever you can. Check out the new and improved Octane Athletics Training Systems website. Racing IRONMAN Texas on May 14? Coach Dave is one of ten CERTIFIED IRONMAN Coaches that were chosen as official coaches for the race. As an IRONMAN Texas finisher just one year ago, Dave knows what it's like racing in the Woodlands. CLASSIFIED NUTRITION Kevin and his partner Jeff have been incredible supporters of the Fuel Your Fire Podcast and Octane Athletics Training Systems and it doesn't stop now. Want proof... check out what I got from them to share with you: Hey Octane Athletics crew! Jeff and I really appreciate being a small part of your team! We’d love to help out more, so we decided to come up with an exclusive program just for Octane athletes. If you buy the BFA Box (BEFORE, FUEL, & AFTER) we’ll give you 2 free Flavor Files and a free Time-Release Leucine. We know you are putting in the time, effort, and work, so this is our way of helping you better repair, recover, and adapt to all your training. Add the BFA System, Time-Release L-Leucine, and your choice of two Flavor Files to your cart. Then use the coupon code: OCTANE We’ll even cover shipping. Keep up the great work! Kevin & Jeff What a couple of great guys! Thanks Kevin and JeffSupport the Fuel Your Fire PodcastPLEASE RATE THE FUEL YOUR FIRE PODCAST HERELike the Facebook PageCollaborate with us on the Fuel Your Fire Running and Triathlon Facebook GroupFollow Us on TwitterFollow Us on InstagramFollow Dave on Twitter The coaching staff at Octane Athletics Training Systems is offering (zero obligation) FREE consultations for any athlete that is considering hiring a coach to work with them toward their goals. If this is of interest to you, simply fill out the form on this page and one of the coaches will follow up with you very quickly. Support the Podcast by doing your shopping on Amazon.com. It’s that simple. No hidden or additional fees. We just get a few cents every time you head over to Amazon using this link. Also, be sure to check out all of our other episodes at octane-athletics.com. Get your Gatorade Endurance from your local running or triathlon specialty store or at Amazon.com. If your local store doesn’t have it, ask them why. Train with what is on course at over 350 running events around the country and at Ironman Triathlons, Gatorade Endurance. If you get value from the show and want to tell us you appreciate us, how about popping for a bottle of water, a cup of coffee or a sandwich. Would you do that? If so, become an Octane Patron and pledge $1, $5, or $10 to the show.TEAMWORK | OPTIMISM | POSITIVITY
Hey it's two podcasters in two weeks. Coincidence? Yes totally!. Kevin Hilliard is one of the people behind the successful live show and podcast "Pitch Talks". Pitch Talks is a show that breaks down the game of baseball for both new fans and life time lovers alike. The live shows are candid conversations and the podcast is a more compact version of the live show. It's a great listen for anyone wanting to get the inside scoop and a different perspective. Kevin also has been in several bands including "Small Sins", "National Anthem", and "Galore". He's also the lighting director for Canadian indie rockers "Sloan". As a self-proclaimed unqualified lighting person, it sheds light on how a band like Sloan works with Kevin because he's a solid guy and a cool hang. Kevin is also known as "the clapper" because of his band role in "Small Sins" (Noise Maker and Clapper). In the podcast we talk allot about what it's like playing in bands, his love of baseball,my lack of knowledge of baseball and life in general. Thanks Kevin for the as per usual great talk!! Check out Pitch Talks at http://www.homestandsports.com/pitch Brought to you by fetchclass.com & www.insightrecorders.com Shop with Banggood and support the show Shop with amazon.ca, amazon.com and amazon.co.uk Bookmark the link and support the show!! Also brought to you by Musicians Friend Pick up a shirt http://apologue.ca/shop/
Kevin is back on the show, this time to go deep on protein. When we say that he goes deep, we mean it. This self proclaimed biochem nerd knows his stuff. Toward the end of the show we discuss ketones and a bit about some future releases from Classified, including HMB which prevent muscle protein from breaking down. Less damage after training means that it takes shorter for you to recover. Less damage + less time = BETTER RESULTS. Kevin and his partner Jeff have been incredible supporters of the Fuel Your Fire Podcast and Octane Athletics Training Systems and it doesn't stop now. Want proof... check out what I got from them to share with you: Hey Octane Athletics crew! Jeff and I really appreciate being a small part of your team! We’d love to help out more, so we decided to come up with an exclusive program just for Octane athletes. If you buy the BFA Box (BEFORE, FUEL, & AFTER) we’ll give you 2 free Flavor Files and a free Time-Release Leucine. We know you are putting in the time, effort, and work, so this is our way of helping you better repair, recover, and adapt to all your training. Add the BFA System, Time-Release L-Leucine, and your choice of two Flavor Files to your cart. Then use the coupon code: OCTANE We’ll even cover shipping. Keep up the good work! Kevin & Jeff CLASSIFIED NUTRITION What a couple of great guys. Thanks Kevin and Jeff Support the Fuel Your Fire PodcastPLEASE RATE THE FUEL YOUR FIRE PODCAST HERELike the Facebook PageCollaborate with us on the Fuel Your Fire Running and Triathlon Facebook GroupFollow Us on TwitterFollow Us on InstagramFollow Dave on TwitterFollow Randy on Twitter The coaching staff at Octane Athletics Training Systems is offering (zero obligation) FREE consultations for any athlete that is considering hiring a coach to work with them toward their goals. If this is of interest to you, simply fill out the form on this page and one of the coaches will follow up with you very quickly. Support the Podcast by doing your shopping on Amazon.com. It’s that simple.No hidden or additional fees. We just get a few cents every time you head over to Amazon using this link. Also, be sure to check out all of our other episodes at octane-athletics.com. Get your Gatorade Endurance from your local running or triathlon specialty store or at Amazon.com. If your local store doesn’t have it, ask them why. Train with what is on course at over 350 running events around the country and at Ironman Triathlons, Gatorade Endurance. If you get value from the show and want to tell us you appreciate us, how about popping for a bottle of water, a cup of coffee or a sandwich. Would you do that? If so, become an Octane Patron and pledge $1, $5, or $10 to the show.TEAMWORK | OPTIMISM | POSITIVITY
Episode four of Hulu’s 11.22.63 miniseries finds us looking into The Eyes of Texas. It's March 1963, and the assassination attempt on General Walker is close at hand -- an event critical to Jake’s determination as to whether Oswald is acting alone. Meanwhile, a ghost from Sadie's past has reared its ugly head. And Bill is becoming a fool for love. In this podcast, hosts Skipper Martin and Christopher DeFilippis discuss episode four of the Hulu event series, including the progression of Jake and Sadie's relationship, the introduction of one of the novel's most compelling characters how well the addition of Bill Turcotte is serving the adaptation. We also bring you an EXCLUSIVE interview with actor Kevin Dennis, who appears in this episode as a CIA agent. Kevin speaks to us about his career in live action and voice acting, and what it was like to work on 11.22.63. And stay tuned for the usual tangents, radio sightings, a ton of terrific listener feedback, a new Kennedy Diary giveaway, and much, much more. Grab your rifles. It's time to hunt facists! 00:00:01: Intro 00:01:42: Kevin Dennis Preview 00:03:46: The Eyes of Texas Synopsis 00:04:09: Initial Impressions 00:08:13: Chris has Issues; Skip has Answers 00:14:30: Tangent: Does Anyone Really Like Easter Eggs? 00:31:30: Three-Dimensional Lee Harvey Oswald 00:36:42: The Infamous Rifle Photo(s) 00:43:37: Peeping Bill, The Plot Device 00:51:19: Sadie, Jake, John, Paul, George and Ringo 00:57:20: Of Conspiracies and Courtesans 01:03:51: Jake Epping: Creep, Dick or Both? 01:15:54: Char -- Death, or Shop Class? 01:20:19: Johnny Clayton: Clothespin vs. Broom 01:32:00: Johnny or Yellow Card Man? 01:40:00: Episode Wrap Up 01:51:12: Where’s Al? 01:52:26: The Quantum Leap Podcast Promo 01:53:49: Thinking Outside The Long Box Promo 01:55:19: Jaclyn Shoub ID 01:55:28: Speculations 02:00:20: 11.22.63 Radio Sightings 02:14:00: Introducing Kevin Dennis 02:14:35: Kevin Dennis Interview 02:38:33: Thanks Kevin! 02:40:00: The Eyes of Texas -- Final Thoughts 02:41:02: Listener Feedback/Prize Giveaway 03:06:39: Preview of Episode 1.5: The Truth 03:07:37: Read Chris’s Novella “The Seeker” and Play in DeFlip Side’s 2016 Sci-Fi Madness 03:09:28: Read Skipper’s Graphic Novel “Bizarre New World” 03:11:30: Thank You Albie! Thank You Juan! Thank You Heather! 03:13:25: Check out Barren Space Productions 03:15:11: Contact Us! Subscribe! 03:17:00: Support Our Show Through Patreon 03:17:54: Support Our Show Through Amazon 03:19:30: Goodbyes 03:20:29: Credits Let us know what you think! Leave us a voicemail at (707)847-6682. E-mail thoughts, theories, feedback and MP3s to 112263podcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. :D
Hey Knuckleheads, Today we went to Jay and Silent Bob gets old and it was AMAZING! Kevin Smith is such a great guy, he seen our Knuckleheadspodcast shirts and brought us up on stage! He talked to us about our show and how awesome podcasts are. Check out the next episode of jay and silent bob gets old! Dont forget to Rate,review and subscribe on iTunes,podbean and Stitcher. Emails us at Theknuckleheadspodcast@gmail.com or reach out to us on Twitter,Google+,Facebook,Instagram,Flickr,Tumblr and coming soon YouTube. Thanks Kevin and Mews for signing our pictures and comics!
Hey Knuckleheads, Today we went to Jay and Silent Bob gets old and it was AMAZING! Kevin Smith is such a great guy, he seen our Knuckleheadspodcast shirts and brought us up on stage! He talked to us about our show and how awesome podcasts are. Check out the next episode of jay and silent bob gets old! Dont forget to Rate,review and subscribe on iTunes,podbean and Stitcher. Emails us at Theknuckleheadspodcast@gmail.com or reach out to us on Twitter,Google+,Facebook,Instagram,Flickr,Tumblr and coming soon YouTube. Thanks Kevin and Mews for signing our pictures and comics!
Guest this hour - Tim Graham (Newsbusters). -MORE Christmas music from home, and a few favorites from Mark and Noah! -It's a VERY LIVE, Starbucks powered show, and no they are not a sponsor! :) Thanks Kevin! -Mark makes the TOP 25 conservative voices list in California! -AND Tim Graham UPDATES us on the movie, "The Interview" playing in US theatres, what a present! LIVE, LOCAL- HO HO HOing with The Mark Larson Show!
Geoff Downes, 2014 The one hundred and forty-first episode of the Yes Music Podcast, featuring an interview with Geoff Downes where we talk about the forthcoming album, Heaven and Earth. What was it like to work with Jon Davison and Roy Thomas Baker? Are you pleased with the album? Are the 80s-inspired keyboards sounds on the album deliberate? Listen to the fascinating interview and then let me know what you think via any of the methods below. RT @slangofages: @YesMusicPodcast @asiageoff Excellent podcast featuring the great Geoff Downes < Cheers fella. Humbled by the 'great' bit! — Geoffrey Downes (@asiageoff) July 6, 2014 @YesMusicPodcast agreed - excellent interview! Nicely done, Kevin. — Bob Keeley (@rkeeley) July 6, 2014 Congrats Kevin, and thanks for another world class podcast! Really enjoyed it! @YesMusicPodcast @asiageoff @yesofficial #prog #progrock — m.j. murphy (@mjmurphy61) July 6, 2014 @YesMusicPodcast What a scoop! Congrats on the interview! — Ben Craven (@CravenBen) July 6, 2014 Congratulations and great job on the interview! @YesMusicPodcast @asiageoff #YesHeavenandEarth http://t.co/4l1FeA7VvW — Kevin Brodie (@ksbhsi51) July 6, 2014 @YesMusicPodcast @asiageoff Excellent podcast featuring the great Geoff Downes — Preston Frazier (@slangofages) July 6, 2014 @YesMusicPodcast @asiageoff @yesofficial Excellent iv. Thanks Kevin & Geoff — Don (@Dondeh1) July 5, 2014 @YesMusicPodcast Wow! Thank you the nice interview. — Michiru Kuruma (@MichiruKuruma) July 5, 2014 @YesMusicPodcast - Hi Kevin, enjoyed your latest podcast with @asiageoff - good to hear a member if the band supporting the podcast :) — nick baker (@nickbb7) July 4, 2014 Please subscribe! If you are still listening to the podcast on the website, please consider subscribing so you don’t risk missing anything. You can subscribe with an RSS reader, with iTunes, with the iOS Podcasts app, on your Blackberry, via email updates, via www.stitcher.com on Spreaker.com or via Tunein.com. New in July 2014 Transcript KM- Creating the new studio album, Heaven and Earth, seemed to be quite a complicated process with Yes alumnus, Billy Sherwood, on mixing duties after Roy Thomas Baker did the production. Are you happy with the results? GD- Yeah I think so. I think that any album you do you come away from you really don't know what to make of it and certainly this one was no exception, really. I think I see it as an interesting album in respect of the fact that it's obviously the first one that Jon Davison has done and I think in many ways we kind of let him run with the ball on it and we all collaborated with him separately and then we just started to put it all together so it's an interesting process, certainly. KM- I saw the Birmingham gig you did on 4th May which was fantastic. It was the most enjoyable concert I think I've ever attended - it was really, really brilliant. How much difference does knowing each other live make when you go into the studio? GD- I think it's a different process. I think that live - you've got that one thing on your mind for that particular day and the gig for that particular night is the all important thing that you actually have to address yourself towards but, in terms of an album, it's very much a case of experimentation and seeing what works and who comes up with the ideas and the live situation is very much a case of making it the best you can knowing the elements you are dealing with. KM- So when you got into the studio what was it like working with Roy Thomas Baker? GD- It was really good. I really got on with him very well. I saw a lot of the guy who produced the first two Asia albums, Mike Stone, [who] was his [RTB's] engineer for quite a few years, certainly all through the Queen period. So there were a lot of influences I could see that had affected Mike when he had been working with him [RTB] - some of the ways he recorded vocals, certain methodology of the actual recording pro...