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This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the fallout from Donald Trump's felony conviction; the spin-up for Hunter Biden's trial; and the upshot for college speech from campus protests with Charles Homans. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Nathaniel Rakich for 538: Trump's conviction may be hurting him – but it's early Sarah Longwell in The Atlantic: The Two-Time Trump Voters Who Have Had Enough Dafydd Townley for The Conversation: Trump guilty verdict: the fallout for US democracy Politico Magazine: 22 Experts Predict What the Trump Conviction Will Mean for 2024 and Beyond CBS News: Watch: Biden speaks at D-Day commemoration ceremony Perry Stein for The Washington Post: Gun counts Hunter Biden faces are rarely stand-alone charges and Perry Stein, Devlin Barrett, and Matt Viser: How a fight over immunity unraveled Hunter Biden's plea deal Cris Barrish for WHYY: Lawyers spar in Wilmington court over whether Hunter Biden ‘knowingly' lied on federal gun purchase form about drug use Eugene Daniels for Politico: Biden issues a rare statement on his son's criminal trial Mini Racker for Time: How Hunter Biden's Scandals Compare to Those of Trump's Family Members Matthew Yglesias for Vox: Nepotism and the 2020 election, explained Emily Bazelon and Charles Homans for The New York Times: The Battle Over College Speech Will Outlive the Encampments Here & Now on WBUR: Pro-Palestinian protesters at Brown reach deal with university Emma H. Haidar and Cam E. Kettles for The Harvard Crimson: Harvard Will Refrain From Controversial Statements About Public Policy Issues Paul Alivisatos in The Wall Street Journal: Why I Ended the University of Chicago Protest Encampment Greta Reich and Caroline Chen for The Stanford Daily: Pro-Palestine protesters detained following occupation of president's office, face immediate suspension Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Liz Goodwin for The Washington Post: Senate Republicans vote against making contraception a federal right and Ellen Wexler for Smithsonian Magazine: The 150-Year-Old Comstock Act Could Transform the Abortion Debate John: Marco Hernandez, Jeffrey Gettleman, Finbarr O'Reilly, and Tim Wallace for The New York Times: What Ukraine Has Lost and Helena Skinner and Emma Ogao for ABC News: Satellite images show devastation in Sudan 1 year since conflict began David: Alina Chan in The New York Times: Why the Pandemic Probably Started in a Lab, in 5 Key Points Listener chatter from Kevin Cassidy in Sawyer, Michigan: Dyartorin Crafts: How to make Leonardo Da Vinci Bridge using popsicle sticks and HeyDadHey: How To Make A Da Vinci Bridge For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David talk about changes at the Washington Post and the state of journalism. See Oliver Darcy for CNN: Washington Post abruptly replaces executive editor Sally Buzbee in shakeup, David Folkenflik for NPR: New CEO of ‘The Washington Post' puts former colleagues in power, and David Bauder for AP: With its top editor abruptly gone, The Washington Post grapples with a hastily announced restructure. See also Edward Helmore for The Guardian: ‘The final act': fears US journalism crisis could destabilize 2024 election and Jack Shafer for Slate: The New Vanity Press Moguls. In the next Gabfest Reads, David talks with Sierra Greer about her new book, Annie Bot: A Novel. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the fallout from Donald Trump's felony conviction; the spin-up for Hunter Biden's trial; and the upshot for college speech from campus protests with Charles Homans. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Nathaniel Rakich for 538: Trump's conviction may be hurting him – but it's early Sarah Longwell in The Atlantic: The Two-Time Trump Voters Who Have Had Enough Dafydd Townley for The Conversation: Trump guilty verdict: the fallout for US democracy Politico Magazine: 22 Experts Predict What the Trump Conviction Will Mean for 2024 and Beyond CBS News: Watch: Biden speaks at D-Day commemoration ceremony Perry Stein for The Washington Post: Gun counts Hunter Biden faces are rarely stand-alone charges and Perry Stein, Devlin Barrett, and Matt Viser: How a fight over immunity unraveled Hunter Biden's plea deal Cris Barrish for WHYY: Lawyers spar in Wilmington court over whether Hunter Biden ‘knowingly' lied on federal gun purchase form about drug use Eugene Daniels for Politico: Biden issues a rare statement on his son's criminal trial Mini Racker for Time: How Hunter Biden's Scandals Compare to Those of Trump's Family Members Matthew Yglesias for Vox: Nepotism and the 2020 election, explained Emily Bazelon and Charles Homans for The New York Times: The Battle Over College Speech Will Outlive the Encampments Here & Now on WBUR: Pro-Palestinian protesters at Brown reach deal with university Emma H. Haidar and Cam E. Kettles for The Harvard Crimson: Harvard Will Refrain From Controversial Statements About Public Policy Issues Paul Alivisatos in The Wall Street Journal: Why I Ended the University of Chicago Protest Encampment Greta Reich and Caroline Chen for The Stanford Daily: Pro-Palestine protesters detained following occupation of president's office, face immediate suspension Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Liz Goodwin for The Washington Post: Senate Republicans vote against making contraception a federal right and Ellen Wexler for Smithsonian Magazine: The 150-Year-Old Comstock Act Could Transform the Abortion Debate John: Marco Hernandez, Jeffrey Gettleman, Finbarr O'Reilly, and Tim Wallace for The New York Times: What Ukraine Has Lost and Helena Skinner and Emma Ogao for ABC News: Satellite images show devastation in Sudan 1 year since conflict began David: Alina Chan in The New York Times: Why the Pandemic Probably Started in a Lab, in 5 Key Points Listener chatter from Kevin Cassidy in Sawyer, Michigan: Dyartorin Crafts: How to make Leonardo Da Vinci Bridge using popsicle sticks and HeyDadHey: How To Make A Da Vinci Bridge For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David talk about changes at the Washington Post and the state of journalism. See Oliver Darcy for CNN: Washington Post abruptly replaces executive editor Sally Buzbee in shakeup, David Folkenflik for NPR: New CEO of ‘The Washington Post' puts former colleagues in power, and David Bauder for AP: With its top editor abruptly gone, The Washington Post grapples with a hastily announced restructure. See also Edward Helmore for The Guardian: ‘The final act': fears US journalism crisis could destabilize 2024 election and Jack Shafer for Slate: The New Vanity Press Moguls. In the next Gabfest Reads, David talks with Sierra Greer about her new book, Annie Bot: A Novel. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the fallout from Donald Trump's felony conviction; the spin-up for Hunter Biden's trial; and the upshot for college speech from campus protests with Charles Homans. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Nathaniel Rakich for 538: Trump's conviction may be hurting him – but it's early Sarah Longwell in The Atlantic: The Two-Time Trump Voters Who Have Had Enough Dafydd Townley for The Conversation: Trump guilty verdict: the fallout for US democracy Politico Magazine: 22 Experts Predict What the Trump Conviction Will Mean for 2024 and Beyond CBS News: Watch: Biden speaks at D-Day commemoration ceremony Perry Stein for The Washington Post: Gun counts Hunter Biden faces are rarely stand-alone charges and Perry Stein, Devlin Barrett, and Matt Viser: How a fight over immunity unraveled Hunter Biden's plea deal Cris Barrish for WHYY: Lawyers spar in Wilmington court over whether Hunter Biden ‘knowingly' lied on federal gun purchase form about drug use Eugene Daniels for Politico: Biden issues a rare statement on his son's criminal trial Mini Racker for Time: How Hunter Biden's Scandals Compare to Those of Trump's Family Members Matthew Yglesias for Vox: Nepotism and the 2020 election, explained Emily Bazelon and Charles Homans for The New York Times: The Battle Over College Speech Will Outlive the Encampments Here & Now on WBUR: Pro-Palestinian protesters at Brown reach deal with university Emma H. Haidar and Cam E. Kettles for The Harvard Crimson: Harvard Will Refrain From Controversial Statements About Public Policy Issues Paul Alivisatos in The Wall Street Journal: Why I Ended the University of Chicago Protest Encampment Greta Reich and Caroline Chen for The Stanford Daily: Pro-Palestine protesters detained following occupation of president's office, face immediate suspension Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Liz Goodwin for The Washington Post: Senate Republicans vote against making contraception a federal right and Ellen Wexler for Smithsonian Magazine: The 150-Year-Old Comstock Act Could Transform the Abortion Debate John: Marco Hernandez, Jeffrey Gettleman, Finbarr O'Reilly, and Tim Wallace for The New York Times: What Ukraine Has Lost and Helena Skinner and Emma Ogao for ABC News: Satellite images show devastation in Sudan 1 year since conflict began David: Alina Chan in The New York Times: Why the Pandemic Probably Started in a Lab, in 5 Key Points Listener chatter from Kevin Cassidy in Sawyer, Michigan: Dyartorin Crafts: How to make Leonardo Da Vinci Bridge using popsicle sticks and HeyDadHey: How To Make A Da Vinci Bridge For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David talk about changes at the Washington Post and the state of journalism. See Oliver Darcy for CNN: Washington Post abruptly replaces executive editor Sally Buzbee in shakeup, David Folkenflik for NPR: New CEO of ‘The Washington Post' puts former colleagues in power, and David Bauder for AP: With its top editor abruptly gone, The Washington Post grapples with a hastily announced restructure. See also Edward Helmore for The Guardian: ‘The final act': fears US journalism crisis could destabilize 2024 election and Jack Shafer for Slate: The New Vanity Press Moguls. In the next Gabfest Reads, David talks with Sierra Greer about her new book, Annie Bot: A Novel. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Day 798.Today, we bring you the latest news from Ukraine, the woes facing Gazprom and speak to Dr Jade McGlynn about democracy's strengths and weaknesses facing Russia's war in Ukraine.Contributors:David Knowles (Head of Audio Development). @DJKnowles on X.Dominic Nicholls(Associate Editor, Defence). @DomNicholls on X.Tim Wallace (Deputy Economics Editor). @Tim_Wallace on X. Dr Jade McGlynn (Academic & Author). @DrJadeMcGlynn on X.Articles / Episode Referenced:https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2024/05/03/russia-putin-gas-empire-crumbled-europe-gazprom/Subscribe to The Telegraph: telegraph.co.uk/ukrainethelatestEmail: ukrainepod@telegraph.co.ukHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Indypodcasters Fiona, Marlene and Lynne spent a day at the Festival for Survival in Glasgow which brought together an international group of experts and activists to discuss the twin crises of nuclear weapons and the climate emergency. Our reflections of the day and highlights from a selection of the speakers are: 00:00:30 Intro and reflections 00:07:42 Lynn Jamieson (Scottish CND) opens with a poem 00:10:25 Jean Urqhart (activist) recalls heady days in Ullapool 00:13:33 Mark Ruskell MSP stopping the nuclear convoys 00:17:59 Melissa Parke (ICAN) never too small to make a difference 00:21:16 Bishop William Nolan (Archbishop of Glasgow) real peace 00:25:07 Laura Young (campaigner) engaging our young people 00:32:33 Bill Kidd MSP glimmers of hope 00:35:25 Dr Claire Duncanson (Uni. of Ed) a feminist approach 00:40:49 Dr Olamide Samuel (Inst Diplom) Scotland's power 00:45:00 Venessa Hanson (ICAN) climate effects 00:47:00 Tim Wallace - divest and call out polluters 00:49:22 Robin McAlpine (Commonweal) - how much to do? 00:58:00 Bill Ramsay (SNP TU Group) - reflection on the event. Watch presentations by Linda Pentz Gunther and Philip Webber on our Youtube channel here: You can also watch the full day's livestream from the event on Scottish CND's Youtube channel here - Scottish CND website is here International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN) website : Beyond Nuclear International website The Scottish Independence Podcasts team produce a NEW podcast episode every Friday just search for Scottish Independence Podcasts wherever you get your podcasts. Remember to like and subscribe! Contact Us: indypodcasters@gmail.com Visit our website https://scottishindypod.scot for blogposts, newsletter signup and more episodes Subscribe to our Youtube channel @scottishindypodExtra for more of our video footage and clips Music: Inspired by Kevin MacLeod
Even though a vacancy can be painful for an investor, leasing doesn't have to be the biggest hat a property manager has to wear. Join property management growth expert Jason Hull to talk about the topic of the property management Summer busy season with Tim and Larry from Tenant Turner. You'll Learn [02:55] When is the right time to automate? [07:52] Why being cheap leads to bad clients [14:34] Staying competitive in the slow season [18:04] The multifamily market oversupply [22:13] Lockboxes and self-showings Tweetables “The most important currency related to growth is not cash, it's focus.” “It's really stupid, in contrast, to hold onto the moldy peanuts in the monkey trap because you don't want to let go and not get your hand out because you just want to be cheap.” “I find that cheap business owners attract cheap clients and they don't grow and scale their businesses.” “Even if you only have, you know, one door, eight doors, 10 doors, any vacancy is painful.” Resources DoorGrow and Scale Mastermind DoorGrow Academy DoorGrow on YouTube DoorGrowClub DoorGrowLive TalkRoute Referral Link Transcript [00:00:00] Jason: I find that cheap business owners attract cheap clients and they don't grow and scale their businesses. And so if you're listening to this and you're like, "well, I'm being cheap and I'm being frugal, and that's smart." It's not smart when it comes to business, and it's not smart when it comes to growth. [00:00:17] Welcome DoorGrow Hackers to the DoorGrowShow. If you are a property management entrepreneur that wants to add doors, make a difference, increase revenue, help others, impact lives, and you're interested in growing in business and life, and you are open to doing things a bit differently then you are a DoorGrow hacker. DoorGrow hackers love the opportunities, daily variety, unique challenges, and freedom that property management brings. Many in real estate, think you're crazy for doing it. You think they're crazy for not because you realize that property management is the ultimate, high trust gateway to real estate deals, relationships, and residual income. At DoorGrow, we are on a mission to transform property management business owners and their businesses. We want to transform the industry, eliminate the BS, build awareness, change perception, expand the market, and help the best property management entrepreneurs win. I'm your host property management growth expert, Jason Hull, the founder and CEO of DoorGrow, along with Sarah Hull, the COO of DoorGrow. Now let's get into the show, and our guests today are Tim Wallace and Larry Hancock of Tenant Turner. Welcome you two. [00:01:27] Tim: Thanks for having us. [00:01:28] Larry: Yeah, thanks for having us. [00:01:29] Jason: So does everybody there have red hair now? Is this the thing? [00:01:32] Tim: We're slowly taking over the world. [00:01:34] Larry: Like it's just-- gingers unite-- job application requirement. [00:01:37] Jason: That sounds like a really good t-shirt. [00:01:40] Sarah: I like it. Yeah. "Are you willing to dye your hair?" [00:01:43] Jason: That'd be the strangest thing. Yeah. "It's part of the, it's part of the uniform." All right. Awesome. Well, it's good to have you both and you know, we really appreciate you being a sponsor for our DoorGrow events and doing some cool stuff with us. And Tim, you actually sold Sarah Tenant Turner previously. Oh, Larry did. Larry sold Sarah Tenant Turner. Yeah. You can't have the credit, Tim. Sorry. It's Larry. Larry did this. He closed the deal in Sarah's property management business that she's since sold, but they're still using Tenant Turner. [00:02:17] Sarah: They do use tenant turner. [00:02:19] Jason: There you go. So awesome. So our topic today is scaling up your leasing process during the busy season, which is right now, right? It's summer, things heat up. And what's interesting, if you do go onto Google Trends, trends.google.com and look at the keyword "property management" and you backdate it for like a decade and you'll see these, it just spikes. It doesn't go up like it's not growing in search volume, but property management spikes every summer and goes down in the winter. And that's probably how leasing works as well in property management. So what, where should we start with scaling up your leasing process during the busy season? [00:02:59] Larry: So what's interesting is it's almost like a catch 22 for our customers. So for folks that aren't using any kind of automation, they're like, "I really need your services, but I'm just too darn busy to even consider it." I'm like, "ah! Why didn't you talk to us just a few months earlier?" And then you got the opposite side where some customers are like, "I'm not busy enough to consider your services." so we're always trying to, you know, have these conversation with these people why automation's beneficial for them. Whether they're in a stage where they're just, you know, drinking from a fire hydrant and they're just trying to just figure things out while they're in the busy leasing season. Or maybe you are using automation and it's just a matter of creating efficiencies. So that way you can continually grow your business. So, typically that's how we'll start our conversation is kind of where are you at right now? Are you kind of just struggling to stay afloat and you need to add some automation into your life, or do you have the automation and it's just creating those efficiencies in your business? [00:03:53] Jason: So how do you help people that say they're not busy enough justify leveraging and getting tenure turner? [00:04:02] Larry: Yeah. So from there it's really. Trying to get them more in the head space of like, "I understand that for now. But let's figure out how we can create value here." So maybe I'm getting them in a place of, you know, let's build the building blocks. "We're not going to create your account just yet, but in a perfect world, when you are busy and need our services, let's kind of back out what the steps are to get there." Sometimes maybe their portfolio isn't large enough. So then that would be a time when I would recommend to someone like you, Jason, where it's like, "Hey, you need to be a part of a program where you can, you know, grow your portfolio because he's going to help you grow your portfolio and then you're going to need us because you're only one person." so I'll try to get them in that kind of head space. But it's really almost building their tech stack. So while we're an important piece to that whole thing there's other moving parts to the entire system. So that's usually how I start. It's really more playing a consolidative role. [00:04:55] So I'm trying to consult them, figure out where they're at in the process. And if they're not a good fit for us that day, that's okay. Maybe they will be. And then I'm going to set a reminder to reach out before they're busy losing season basically. [00:05:07] Jason: So where is that kind of cutoff point to where they've achieved, you know, Tenant Turner readiness status? [00:05:17] Larry: So sometimes people will view it from like a portfolio size. I think it's really more about the entrepreneurial mindset. I met some people where they have just one door and they're like, "Hey Larry, I'm going to be a hundred units by the end of the year." I'm like, "that's awesome man. You know, it's great you're kind of trying to build this plane before you're trying to take off," where sometimes I talk to customers, they're like, "Hey, We're flying this plane. The wings are about to fall off. And I just don't know what to do." I'm like, "okay--" [00:05:42] Jason: I'm going to build it in the air. I'm working on it. [00:05:45] Larry: I know. It's like, "all right, well I appreciate you, you know, diving ahead first, but you're probably really stressed out right now." So, typically in our world, our pricing model, month to month, no contracts. So one to 50 units you're fine. We're going to talk to you. We're not going to be like, "oh you're too small for us, man. Like, I just can't talk to you." We have a great culture in that way. We try to be that partner with them. But typically our general rule of thumb is if you expect to have any vacancy, whether it's one throughout the entire year, you should at least consider us. Even if it's only one month out of the entire year we'll still talk to you. [00:06:16] Jason: Yeah. [00:06:17] Sarah: Yeah. And I think something that people don't always realize is even if you're like, I don't need it right now, I'm not ready, I don't have enough. It's going to make it so much easier if you have systems in place already, so that you can scale so that when you scale, you're not now in massive amounts of pain. And even if you only have, you know, one door, eight doors, 10 doors, any vacancy is painful. Yeah, any vacancy is painful and it's going to help you massively, not only just in your time and your effort, but it will make your clients happier. Like when I implemented Tenant Turner, my vacancy rate like took a nosedive. Now, not that I had a high vacancy rate. But like just trying to like market and figure out where to put these things and answering all the messages and doing a gazillion showings for people that might not even qualify. You know, it was taking sometimes like weeks to fill a vacancy. And when I implemented that, it went down dramatically. So clients are much, much happier and you and your staff are going to be much, much happier because now it's a lot less work for you. [00:07:28] Larry: Yeah and kind of building on that, Sarah, we kind of find our solution is almost like a an aspirin approach. So people are kind of taking that aspirin when they have a headache in the form of vacancy. And there is a time and place to pop the aspirin, but usually what's a lot better is kind of plan ahead of, "oh, I know I could have headaches during this time of the year, so I'm going to be a little bit more you know, I'm going to prepare, I'm going to be more proactive." where I see people have the right mindset in regards to software is usually what they'll do is they'll annualize the cost and then figure out how to generate enough ROI. So if I'm able to save. Five hours per week, you know, and I annual analyze the software in such a way I don't need to worry about it because I've looked at the 12 month period and I know I'm going to get my value that way. It's a little bit harder when you're trying to convince people when they're kind of penny pitching and it's like you're wasting all this time on that part and that time worrying about it, you just wasted where you could be attracting new owners. So the mindset really is kind of analyzing the software, but trying to build the ROI into that. [00:08:31] Sarah: I have to say like I was hesitant for a while because I was like, "well, this is easy and like I have this streamlined process" and really, I said this to you. I was like, "I just don't spend that much time." I had 200 and like some odd units, like 260 I think at my highest. And when I was talking with you, I was like, "you know, I just don't spend that much time doing it. So is there a benefit to it? Yes, but how much time am I really going to save? Because I feel like it's already something that is simple for me." And even though I had this streamlined and I had processes to find and I maybe was spending a couple hours a week doing, you know, messaging and email and confirmations and stuff like that. [00:09:14] I was still spending time doing it. When I implemented Tenant Turner, then I was like, "oh, I don't have anything to do." Like every once in a while I have to just pop in and you have to like manually approve somebody. And then once, like I updated my showing schedule once a week. So once a week I had to go in and update the showing schedule for the upcoming week, which took all of maybe four minutes. And other than that, I was just popping in and kind of like manually approving people. And I was spending, I went from maybe a few hours a week, which I still didn't think was a lot to minutes per week. And I was like, "oh wow. Okay. I see it now. I see it." But sometimes they think you have to experience it to see it. Because I was like, "I just don't know!" And I was really glad that I did it because it really like, it took so much. And sometimes when you make a change like that, then you realize how much work you are actually doing. Because we rationalize, we're like, "it's not that hard. It doesn't take me that long. Like I just send a couple emails," and then when you realize, "oh, I don't have to do any of that anymore." it was like mind blowing to me. I was like, "oh, like this literally takes me like 10 minutes a week and that's it." So all my leasing was done in 10 minutes. [00:10:33] Jason: I think that's one of my favorite ways to justify an expense is you have to look at the opportunity cost because if you're just looking, you're like, "okay, well it costs me this much money and if I do it myself, then it's free. But your time is the most valuable resource you have in a business-- not free-- and the most important currency related to growth is not cash. It's focus. And if your focus is diluted as a business owner away from what can generate more revenue, then the opportunity cost is huge in two to three hours you could be closing deals that are worth tens of thousands of dollars over that year. So it's really stupid in contrast to like hold onto the moldy peanuts in the monkey trap because you don't want to let go and not get your hand out because you just want to be cheap. [00:11:22] And so I find that cheap business owners attract cheap clients and they don't grow and scale their businesses. And so if you're listening to this and you're like, "well, I'm being cheap and I'm being frugal, and that's smart." It's not smart when it comes to business, and it's not smart when it comes to growth. You need to let go of those moldy peanuts. There's bananas in reach and the farmer's going to come along and chop off your head. And this is why most businesses fail. Most businesses fail in the-- or they get stuck-- first year or the first five years. A lot fail and property management is tough. And I see, I see a lot. [00:11:55] Sarah: They get, they just get stuck and they're trapped. "I don't have more time. I can't do anything else. Like, I don't know what else I can do in making these little changes." Like I'm going to be honest with you, I like, I bought into the product and I still wasn't like, "ah, I think that's going to be amazing." I was like, "it'll help me." And it helped way more than I thought it was going to help me. I would say this is like 1. Was implementing a property management software and 2. Was implementing tenant Turner. Those are the two things that like made a massive shift in my business for me. [00:12:28] Jason: Nice. [00:12:29] Sarah: And I almost wish I could have told myself like, "Hey, remember when you had 260 units and you were doing it all yourself? You should have been talking to Tenant Turner. [00:12:37] Jason: There was some guy that had mentioned these things to you. [00:12:40] Sarah: I know! [00:12:40] Jason: He's pretty smart. [00:12:41] Tim: I think even if you are in that cheap mindset, like at the end of the day, like vacancy is what's going to cost your owners the most money down the road too. Like one day on the market can cost them anywhere from what, 50 to $200 depending on what they're paying for their mortgage and everything. Like those costs add up and it's as property managers, it's your fiduciary duty to help them recoup that money. And if you're spending too much time on those types of things, even if you're focused on your business and spending time on that, you could still be losing that money by having those extra days on market without this type of system. [00:13:11] Sarah: Absolutely, and I think the conversation that I have with people over and over again is you need to figure out what this particular task is worth in dollars. So if this is like a $10 an hour task, a $20 an hour task, Is it something that you, as a business owner need to be doing? Is your time worth more than 10 or $20 an hour? And if the answer to that question is yes, then you need to not be the one who's doing this. [00:13:35] Jason: Yeah. If a business owner, and a lot of business owners are the BDM, they are the business development manager. They are the person that's doing sales and generating revenue and growing the business. And if you do not as a business owner, have a full-time BDM. [00:13:49] You have somebody focused on this and it's on your shoulders, then you're a shitty part-time salesperson. You're maybe investing, I find one, maybe two hours a day. That's like 10 hours a week focusing on growing the business. And so everything else other than that should be offloaded that you can everything else. Give up the leasing stuff as much as you can, give up the maintenance stuff as much as you can, like you need to be focused on generating revenue until you can offload that piece and focus. Otherwise, you're not going to grow. And if any business owner is listening to this in property management, if you haven't grown significantly over the last year or two or three, it's because you are doing the wrong things as a business owner in the business. Plain and simple, there's no way around that. So we chatted about justifying it for those that are already, they have lots of doors and they're, you know, how do we deal with making things scalable during the busy season? And then things really for leasing tend to really cool down in the winter months. And so what are you typically seeing with clients that come to you that are maybe at a 200 plus doors or it's obvious that you can serve them. [00:15:02] Tim: I mean, even if you do have 200 doors sure, summertime's going to be the busiest, where generally speaking, you could have anywhere from what, five to 12% vacancy rates and whatnot with turnovers and whatnot. During the wintertime, there still might be one or two that hit every month. And what we're noticing with customers that size is that throughout the year we kind of keep things with that month to month rate really low for everyone. [00:15:24] It's based on portfolio size for us. And so most people are keeping that active because even one listing, like you're saying, if you're working on one listing, spending two or three hours on that one listing, even getting to go back and forth with the messages, the emails and everything like that could still be costing you more than what your monthly rate for subscription might be. So a lot of people do keep us going year round and have the lock boxes and things like that in service for vendors and stuff that might need to come and go for properties as well. So, there's lots of different little solutions that we provide there too that kind of help keep the business flowing smoothly, but generally speaking, we're there when they need us and any spot in the road where if it's crazy or if it's just a little bit, we try to keep the system smooth all year for them. [00:16:10] Larry: I guess to add to that so typically when things are slow, usually people are saying, "I'm not getting enough leads." really what they mean is they're not getting enough leads from, you know, Zillow, Trulia, the big networks. And when they come to us and say, "Hey, what do I do? What can Tenant Turner provide?" That's usually when I tell them like, "you're really going to hunker down and how are you going to be different than your competition?" and that's also times when like, you know, "let's look at your website. You know, are you being an industry leader in your market?" So maybe they're not going to the Zillows, but when they search, or, you know, what is your web, your presence in your market? Automation's great and you definitely should automate, but then there's also times to be that personalized touch. So when things are slow, what aren't your competitors doing? If they're leaning really heavy where they can't talk to a person at all maybe you should go to what we call the 'take request model,' where we're automating things, we're pre-qualifying, and then we're setting, you know, a couple days and times. But before an appointment's approved, you get to talk to that lead. And really what you're doing, you're leveraging yourself. You introduce yourself, you say why you're great and you're market maybe some key differentiators. And then you schedule an appointment. And you do a couple things. What I like to say is you're doing what's called a vibes test just to make sure both of you are, you know, a good fit, rather to rent the property and that type of stuff. And also you're making sure they have a heartbeat. Making sure, you know, if you're using self-guided tours, it's another security layer to everything. Because at the end of the day, I'm a big fan of it's the, a book called Rework by the guys who created Basecamp. And the whole philosophy is that it's not that in a world where people saying, "I need more of this," whether it's "I need more leads" or "I need more tools," it's more utilizing the tools that you already have more efficiently. So when we look at things like lead flow, maybe it's not necessarily a top of the funnel problem, it's more of a bottom of the funnel conversion problem. And then when you use personalization to a lot of interesting ways, like I mentioned. [00:18:04] Jason: So one of the things that I think is happening a bit throughout the US and I've had some podcast guests touch on this, is that in some markets-- and I've heard some some property managers anecdotally share this with me as well-- they're having a difficulty getting tenants because the inventory as a result of the pandemic just went up, skyrocketed. A lot of people are like, "Hey, let's build, let's create a bunch of investments." Now there's a surplus of inventory and that creates a scarcity of tenants, and so they're having to get a little bit more aggressive. What strategies Have you guys seen, or you know, because you're connected to a lot of people that are doing leasing, how are they becoming more attractive to tenants than their competition? [00:18:48] Tim: You want to start or? So there's a lot of different things out there, like different solutions, whether it's providing something like a benefits package to your residents, things like that really making your listings stand out. If it's better photography, if it's better marketing in general for stuff. But generally speaking, we are kind of seeing that trend as well, where days on market are expanding a little bit. It's kind of a trend that's-- we were kind of in a goldlock zone for the last couple of years with rentals. Like it's been amazing and pre covid it wasn't ever really like that either. Like that we're kind of seeing the ebbs and flows of the market, and that's just natural in real estate. So, we're coming back to the time where people are like, kind of hunkering down and making sure that their properties are as good as they can be to really attract the best tenants for them. So while there might be a few extra days on market, there's a couple things you can do around there. Like Larry's saying, adding those personal touches in there. Setting up notifications so that as soon as someone gets to the property, you can still have that personal touch by making a phone call as soon as you can see they got into the property. Or if maybe some people are doing a few more in-person showings, if that's the case. Generally speaking, that's putting more time on the property as well, which, like we talked about, costs opportunity costs. [00:20:00] If you got the team to do that, and that's kind of their role as a leasing agent or whatnot, great. They can have that personal touch and then go a little bit further with them. But if you're also focused on self showings having that additional personal touch, some additional marketing on the property or whatnot, I can kind of help draw that process out a little bit sooner. And really with our system, it. We really try to provide as much immediacy as possible. So when someone sees a listing on a site like Zillow, for instance they're clicking request information. We're sending them an email right away that they have the opportunity to come into Tenant Turner and click a link and schedule a tour right away. If they're calling into us, they're not going to a voicemail. They're going to be sitting there waiting three days for someone to respond to. I know that's a trend of the industry. A lot of people have massively filled inbox inboxes that they just can't handle. So tenant leads never hear back from anyone because they kind of pick and choose. We're responding to every single one of those leads as they come in and making sure that immediacy is really driving that engagement. [00:20:59] So if we keep that engagement up for everyone the goal is that, generally speaking, that alone will really help drive. What's, I think there's a statistic out there? If you respond within five minutes, generally speaking, you're going to get 80% more acceptance in terms of a conversation. Yeah. There's that click or an actual phone call, things like that, like providing that immediacy is a massive, and it goes a long way for impressing tenant leads on the consumer side, but also in, in business. We all know B two B sales and even BDMs like calling their owners. As soon as you see a click on a website, you want to call them. So we want to keep that trend going on our side as well. [00:21:33] Jason: Yeah, this is the TikTok generation man. They have attention spans of like two minutes, you know, it's like really short. So I love these ideas. So pushing owners to improve the property I think is a great strategy. Increasing your availability and your responsiveness and that immediacy, quick, beat, slow for sure in business. Increasing the ease Tenent Turner helps with. And then making sure that you are able to be super responsive within the first five minutes. So yeah. Love it. All right, cool. What else should we chat about related to scaling up your process during the busy season? Did we miss anything? [00:22:12] Larry: We got it. I know typically the elephant in the room, so a lot of times, you know, self-guided tours is the golden child of, you know, why you should consider it and how it's helpful, whether it's busy or slow and this, that, and the other. But one of the things that we had is for people that aren't using it and it's like, "I would never consider that or I'm scared to use this or I can never get owner buy-in." And that's kind of always the elephant in the room. I know Tim, you have some very interesting data of, you know, while, you know, like anything in business there are inherent risks, but as business owners every day we are willing to kind of, you know, improve or, you know, try to tackle these risks. And there's usually a pot-- not all the time, but you know, a pot of gold can be waiting for you. So was there any data that you wanted to share, Tim? [00:22:56] Jason: Before we get into that, let's kill that objection real quick. because I hear this all the time too. So I say, "Hey, maybe you should be using Tenant Turner or something like this," and they say, "well, I don't want to do lock boxes." And my response is, "you don't have to." like, there's a lot of benefits besides that piece. In fact, there's plenty of benefits besides that piece. And so maybe you can address that real quick and then we can talk about is that even really a valid concern or not? And are there markets that are better for lockbox versus others? Some are like, "I can never do that in my market. I'll have squatters all over the place." you know, they're concerned. So let's address that, that elephant in the room. [00:23:34] Tim: Yeah. I mean, at the end of the day, you guys know your properties best. You're going to know which areas might have a high potential for negativity happening. Whether it's someone coming in and stealing wires, the horror stories of people stealing appliances and stuff like that. At the end of the day, if someone wants to do something bad, A lockbox or a keyless lock isn't necessarily going to stop someone in that scenario, right? We all know areas where people aren't afraid to break a window and get in, steal a refrigerator. Like the fact that a property isn't known to be vacant is a big enough red flag alone that most people that want to do something nefarious will go ahead and do it. But at the same time on our side of things, if we can block as many of those instances as possible with our abilities to kind of keep track of known scammers and squatters and things like that. We've got some stuff built into our system, but really at the end of the day, if someone wants to do something bad, it's going to happen. But generally speaking, most people that are doing showings, that type of scenario, if you're, you know, your area, if you're doing your own kind of awareness inspections periodically and you're on top of the property yourself, we barely hear of any instances of negativity happening with those scenarios. Like self showings, we can come up with the horror stories, but at the end of the day, in our experience, they are really few and far between and we're not having major issues, at least more than what you would on average. See, with any property that's being marketed, it's vacant. Like that's, it's going to happen. [00:24:56] Jason: And there's some serious advantages because, I would imagine the best defense, period, against all of those type of problems is just getting it leased out as quick as possible. Yep. It's decreasing vacancy, and so if a lockbox can help them get into it right away, get a showing right away, whatever, decreasing the vacancy time is probably your best, you know, defense. [00:25:18] Sarah: Yeah. The other thing I'll add to this too, is if there are people who are kind of scoping out the property and they notice, hey, like every Tuesday at six o'clock people come and then that's it. They're not going to come at Tuesday at six o'clock. They're going to come at other times. Yeah. So if we do have a lockbox on it, and now we don't really know, like when people are going to come because they're coming whenever is like convenient for them. So it might be earlier in the morning or in the afternoon or late at night. We don't know for sure. There's not so much predictability in the schedule. So I think that's something that would help as well is if there's someone who's " Hey, that house over there is vacant. Let's like check that out." But they consistently see people in and out of it, that is a little bit of a deterrent as well, because you never know, like, "Hey, if I go over there because I want to steal that refrigerator, am I walking into someone who's already there? [00:26:14] Jason: Now you can not have a big old sign on the property out front that says, "Hey, this is vacant right now. Do you want to see this?" You know, but you can still market it online without like giving out the address until they're ready to do a showing probably. [00:26:29] Larry: Yeah, so there's some kind of tips and tricks that we've found. So one thing is not advertising it as a self-guided tour. If you're going to use verbiage in the marketing description, use contactless showing. Because that could mean virtual tours, it could mean other things. But really for us, I like to describe ourselves as a closed loop system. because usually leads are only interacting with our platform if they find out through your website or through a syndication site. So it makes it much more harder to shop for homes because they really don't know, you know, but if they inquire, then that's when the automation will engage. Some interesting things, you know, kind of like Sarah said, one thing deterrent is they see activity, but you know, we find that a lead isn't going to put a government Id answer some questions and go through this process. Why would they do that when they could just go to the front door? You could go to YouTube and learn how to pick a lock and under five minutes, and then no one's going to know I'm on the radar. It's so much easier to do that. Especially in the age of TikTok. I'm sure there's a TikTok, within two minutes or less you'll learn how to pick a lock or pop open a lockbox or something like that too. [00:27:34] Sarah: Or break a window. [00:27:35] Larry: Or break a window. [00:27:37] Jason: Yeah, it's a little bit quicker probably. All right, cool. So, how can people get in touch with Tenant Turner and reach out to you guys? [00:27:48] Larry: Yeah, so obviously if they want to learn a little bit about our services, tenantturner.com. My name's Larry, larry@tenantturner.com. Feel free to email me directly. I kind of deem myself as a software nerd so you know, any questions about whether you use this or not, that's fine. You know, I'm always happy to share tips and tricks of how to automate your process, so that's kind of how you learn some more. [00:28:12] Tim: So Larry's on the sales side of things for tenant Turner. I'm on the marketing side too, so if you ever need any additional materials or data and statistics around the self showings, if you want to help market to your owners and whatnot, if you've already signed up with Tenant Turner, happy to kind of jump on that side of things. You can email me at tim@tenantturner.com. [00:28:26] Jason: Awesome. I'm sure that's a big part of it is really if they understand how to sell it to their clients, then that's probably the biggest hurdle. Is just being able to confidently say, here's why this is a good idea and how it's going to benefit you and to sell them on it. So, awesome. Well it's been great having you both here on the show. We appreciate Tenant Turner. We get great feedback on tenant Turner from our clients, so we've always felt very confident pushing our clients towards you as one part of their growth strategy and and I hope you guys have an awesome week. [00:28:59] Larry: Thanks. You as well. We appreciate you guys and thanks for including us. [00:29:02] Jason: All right. So if you are a property management entrepreneur that is wanting to grow your business, reach out to Tenant Turner and make sure you reach out to DoorGrow. We are really good at helping our clients scale if you feel like you need more doors to be able to afford Tenant Turner or to be able to justify tenant Turner. We're really good at helping people do that. Anything else we should add? I don't think so. Let's tell them to join our Facebook group. Join our Facebook group. [00:29:28] There you go. DoorGrow club.com. Join our Facebook group community. We have some free stuff in there. Until next time, to our mutual growth. Bye everyone. [00:29:37] Jason Hull: You just listened to the #DoorGrowShow. We are building a community of the savviest property management entrepreneurs on the planet in the DoorGrowClub. Join your fellow DoorGrow Hackers at doorgrowclub.com. Listen, everyone is doing the same stuff. 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Simon Wright is the Founder of Limited100, an online store that specializes in exclusive handcrafted automotive wall art. Being an automotive enthusiast from a very young age, Simon was inspired to start Limited100 because he felt that there was a gap in the market for the world's car enthusiasts who have a love for imagery. Limited 100 grew from one artist (Paul Ward) to six artists including Tim Wallace, who was at one point McLaren's official photographer. More recently Johan Wedenström who was Saab's official photographer was added .
Ready to build your own investment portfolio but don't know where to start? On this week's episode of Friends With Money, host Tom Watson is joined by Syfe Australia's general manager, Tim Wallace, to dive into the fundamentals of building a portfolio of shares, ETFs and other assets in 2023. #friendswithmoney #tomwatson #timwallace #investing Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3mV0Cbr Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3qGfsoL Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3fSPI2h Website: https://moneymag.com.au Email: podcast@moneymag.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“It's more than a family legacy of military service to his country. Join me for this two-part program as I chat with and local veteran with a remarkable story of service and how he continues to give back to area residents every single day.” My guest is Tim Wallace, Owner and Founder of Milk and Honey Farm outside of Linglestown. www.milkandhoneyfarms.org
In this episode, we sit down with renowned automotive photographer Tim Wallace to discuss the technical and creative aspects of commercial photography. As an expert in automotive photography with decades of experience, Tim shares his insights on understanding client needs, tailoring your approach to meet their objectives, and delivering work that exceeds expectations.We delve into the technical aspects of photography, including lighting, composition, and post-processing techniques. Tim also emphasizes the importance of developing a unique creative vision that sets you apart in a competitive industry.Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting in commercial photography, this episode offers valuable tips and advice on how to succeed in this field. From client management to communication, Tim shares his expertise on every aspect of running a successful photography business. Join us for an engaging conversation with one of the industry's most respected professionals in automotive photography, and learn how to elevate your technical skills and creative vision to deliver outstanding work that meets your clients' needs. THIS WEEK'S LINKS:Check out our sponsor: www.dvestore.comJOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: https://camerashakepodcast.comINTERESTED IN THE LOFOTEN VIKING PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP?https://www.idavewilliams.com/trainingTim Wallace on the web:https://www.ambientlife.co.ukTim Wallace on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/timwallace47/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tim.wallace.942Twitter: https://twitter.com/Ambient_lifeFind Tim's class on Kelly One here:https://members.kelbyone.com/author/twallace/JOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: www.camerashakepodcast.com======================================CAMERA SHAKE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/camerashakeFULL EPISODE 153 IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON: YouTube - https://youtu.be/Yqq2WPgXIyIApple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2Y2LmfmSpotify - https://spoti.fi/304sm2G======================================FOLLOW US ONInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/camerashakepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camerashakepodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/ShakeCameraKersten's website:www.kerstenluts.comKersten on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kerstenluts/https://www.instagram.com/threeheadsinarow/
On April 3rd, Host Elyse Max speaks with Lori Curry, Founder of Missouri Prison Reform and Tim Wallace, Former Correctional Officer for the Missouri Department of Corrections. They will […] The post THE REALITY OF PRISON appeared first on KKFI.
This week I sit down with medical intuitive, Tim Wallace, to discuss how he uses his gifts to help discover the origin and potential resolution to chronic conditions. As a former physician assistant with 25 years years experience in healthcare, Tim uses his intuitive gifts to scan the body to find the source of specific health concerns. I find this type of work fascinating and love how it bridges together modern medicine and energy healing. We are holistic, energetic beings and out medical care should reflect that. Connect with Timothy Wallace at timothywallace.com or on Instagram @timothywallacemedicalintuitive Resources for your alignment journey: 30 days of alignment journal prompts 1:1 Internal Guidance Sessions Discover Your Internal Guidance Mini Course YouTube channel - yoga flows, meditations, and much more! Let's hangout more :) Instagram @lindsaymtanner Website www.lindsaymtanner.com YouTube Lindsay M. Tanner TikTok Lindsaymtanner Discounts! Use code alignmentadventures to get 20% off your Enlighten Candle order! Get your free 7 day trial of Gaia! DISCLAIMER: Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting my channel so I can continue to provide you with aligning content each week! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lindsay-tanner/support
What's the number one cost you're going to incur as a property manager? Vacancy costs. It's the first thing you learn to avoid, but what's the best way to prevent them? This episode features Tim Wallace with Tenant Turner, your one-stop-shop for avoiding those dreaded vacancy costs. From scheduling showings to centralizing leads, Tenant Turner can help bring your property management company into the 21st century. For more on Tim Wallace and his team, visit https://tenantturner.com/ When you are ready for the experts to help you maximize your real estate investment portfolio, contact Jonathan Cook today at revolutionrentalmanagement.com! http://www.revolutionrentalmanagement.com
Today on Eden Exchanges, we spoke to Tim Wallace, the founder and managing director of Handyman of Australia. Tim discusses the: idea behind Handyman of Australia and the types of services the business offers. To push towards utilizing technologies to streamline business operations and booking systems. The potential of Handyman of Australia has and the strategy to expand the franchise nationwide.
Today on Eden Exchanges, we spoke to Tim Wallace, the founder and managing director of Handyman of Australia. Tim discusses the: idea behind Handyman of Australia and the types of services the business offers. To push towards utilizing technologies to streamline business operations and booking systems. The potential of Handyman of Australia has and the strategy to expand the franchise nationwide.
In this episode I discuss several different aspects of performance management with my guest Tim Wallace. Topics covered include an explanation of performance management and why it matters for Industrial Control, the difference between performance monitoring and performance optimization, real world examples to showcase the value of each, and more!
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Tim Wallace is president of the Moncton Basketball Association.
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Tim Wallace is the president of the Moncton Basketball Association.
Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews
A photo podcast unlike any other; a walk with our cameras and a photo mailbag in 'the wilds,' which this week is a UNESCO world heritage site, the Avebury Stones with 5000 years of history. This week understanding monochrome cameras, street shooting in cities again, having confidence in our work, hearing our pictures 'talk', personal projects, the first thing you see feature, photo biking and late developers. Inspirational words from Helen Jones-Florio, Tim Wallace automobile photographer, NZ's Matt Searles and VII Agency's Ed Kashi. News from MPB.com and see the SHOW NOTES here.
Breathe Pictures Photography Podcast: Documentaries and Interviews
Tim Wallace 'rested' a blossoming career in newspaper photojournalism to work in an altogether more '9 to 5' environment. But picking up the camera again as he approached 40, he commented to his wife on holiday that he'd like to become a commercial photographer. He's now one of the most respected car photographers worldwide with a growing aviation and aerospace client portfolio too. Today is a story of how he started, who he is and why he believes he's succeeded after declaring his plans once; "A pipe dream." Supported by our patrons and MPB.com - see the SHOW NOTES for pictures and reference.
In this episode, Folly Rob sits down with Area Manager at Performance Foodservice. Distributors are the key to success and growth of many food products, but is rarely highlighted. This episode is full of insights about the inner workings of distribution and some of those keys to potential success with a focus on small food/product makers. Enjoy! www.performancefoodservice.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/follycoffeepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/follycoffeepodcast/support
Tim Wallace was last seen in 2010 at a fish & chip shop, his family are desperate for answers.
We want to start off the New Year right with a positive episode full of love, fluffiness and good cheer. What better topic than sharing the photographers we stalk, er, follow and admire. Show these folks some love and check out their amazing work. We mention a ton of people...here are just a few, but be sure to listen to the episode to get the deets on everyone we mention.Kathy Wierda, Erica Lane Harvey, George Mitchell, Tara Rudy, Tim Wallace, Craig Lamere, Scott Dupras, Shannon Atchley, Tammy Howell, Dan McClanahan, Dan Rowe, Arica Dorff, and many many more! Give them all a google/Instagram search...you won't be disappointed!Your Hosts:Michael Mowbray, M. Photog., Cr., owns Beautiful Portraits by Michael in DeForest (Madison) Wisconsin and also owns MoLight. Learn more at:www.beautifulportraits.comwww.gomolight.comDan Frievalt, M.Photog., M. Artist, Cr., owns Frievalt Photography in DePere (Green Bay) Wisconsin and also runs Seniors Unlocked. Learn more atwww.frievaltphotography.comstore.seniorsunlocked.comCarl Caylor, M. Photog., Cr., ASP-Fellow, Kodak Alaris Mentor, owns Photo Images by Carl in Iron Mountain, Michigan and also runs Carl's Coaching Corner. Learn more at:www.photoimagesbycarl.netccphotocoach.com
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Tim Wallace is the president of the Moncton Basketball Association.
The Nottingham Panthers' Audio Experience's final episode of 2020 sees Tim Wallace, Head Coach of the Panthers during the 2019/20 season, return to the show for his third appearance alongside host Dan Kerry.Tim iced in over 100 games in the NHL and in this special "Tales from the Show" edition of the Audio Experience he spends over an hour talking about his time playing in ice hockey's premier league.The native of Anchorage, Alaska played for the Pittsburgh Penguins, New York Islanders, Tampa Bay Lightning & Carolina Hurricanes during his time in "the show" and played alongside players such as Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Marc-Andre Fleury, Kris Letang, John Tavares, Steven Stamkos, Victor Hedman, Eric Staal & Cam Ward & he talks about what sets guys like that apart from the rest plus what it's like to be part of those organisations.Tim also gets into what he learnt from his coaches in the NHL, sacrificing his offensive capabilities to accept a role that saw him have to drop the gloves regularly, his views on fighting in ice hockey (have they changed over time?), playing on a line with Steven Stamkos, what it's like to watch Sidney Crosby up close and reveals that there was one team mate among all the greats he played with that he got an autograph from.All of that and much more in another not to be missed edition of The Nottingham Panthers' Audio Experience, brought to you in association with The Nottingham Building Society.
High-calibre play and healthy interschool rivalries make school rugby a key battleground for developing the next generation players. Today we speak with ex-Wallaby Tim Wallace about school rugby and his work in rugby development at the Shore School in Sydney. We open our conversation by discussing Tim's career highlights in club and international rugby. After sharing his tips on competing for team spots, we talk about the link between effective school level coaching and building a rapport with your students. Tim then opens up about the challenges faced by Shore School rugby and the solutions they're introducing to boost their level of play. We touch on the importance of school competition, how school rugby creates a pathway to professional rugby, and Tim's views on other codes of football. He emphasises that the sport provides students with mentors and role models — irrespective of the code they play. Near the end of the episode, we reflect on why many students stop playing after leaving school, with personal insights into what helped Tim continue his rugby career. We round off our conversation by chatting about the Shore School's 2021 goals. Tune in for more on how Tim is determined to take school rugby at Shore into a successful new era for the school. Key Points From This Episode: • Comparing the experience of playing school, club, and international rugby.• Tim shares his fondness for old school rugby tours.• Advice on perseverance and competing over the same player position.• Hear about Tim's work at the Shore School in Sydney.• Why the Shore School hasn't been able to land a rugby title in recent years. • What the Shore School is doing to boost their level of play. • The importance of strong school rugby rivalries.• How school rugby provides a pathway to the professional game. • How pride in the school, the jersey, and playing the first XV is inherent at the school.• Tim discusses the factors that kept him playing after leaving school, but why others don't. • Insights into coaching resources provided by Rugby Australia and GPS schools.• Tim opens up about the 2021 goals that he has for his team. “Old boys are proud to watch their school play. It becomes a breeding ground for professional athletes.” — Tim Wallace [0:16:53] “For younger boys, if they have good role models, it doesn't matter if they're playing rugby union, league or AFL. They're getting a good example of who they can aspire to be.” — Tim Wallace [0:19:37] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Tim WallaceShore SchoolGPS RugbyBarker College Wallabies Gordon RFCShore SchoolThe King's SchoolRugby AustraliaSt Joseph's CollegeNewington CollegeThe Scots CollegeHadley JacksonWaratahsRugbyKO
Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Amélie-Anne Gauthier is the marketing and public relations director of NB Rhythmic Gymnastics. Dr. Tim Wallace is the interim president of the Moncton minor Basketball Association.
In Episode 26 of the Profitable Powerhouse Properties Podcast, Jonathan Cook and Bryan Jenkins welcome guest Tim Wallace from Point Central. They discuss how amenities like smart home technology create stickiness for tenants, how Point Central works, and more. Find out what the benefits to this are for property managers and how you can get the system installed at your properties! Episode Highlights: Point Central is a subsidiary of alarm.com that is strictly focused on the property management space. AHI likes to be on the cutting edge of technologies that could improve the experience for their staff and tenants. Tenants aren’t merely people who can’t buy a home for whatever reason and so they have to rent; there are many reasons a person may choose to be a renter. Point Central is smart home technology that serves as an amenity for tenants and helps with security for everyone. They offer keyless entry, app-controlled thermostat, doorbell cameras, alarm systems, geofenced actions, and more. Point Central uses z-wave technology instead of wifi or bluetooth because particularly for vacant homes, property showings, vendors or contractors, there may not be accessible wifi. For the alarm system, Point Central integrates with alarm.com. Tenants often ask about installing a Ring doorbell or Nest smart home system or something like it, and it’s better for the property manager to install something correctly once than to install, uninstall, and reinstall different things for different tenants. Point Central has decreased their prices a lot in the past few years in response to feedback from property owners. Your monthly subscription is usually between $10-20 per month. A lot of property managers are adding $4-7 per month on top of the subscription fee for tenants to pay. Scheduling and the ability to control your heating and cooling remotely can save you hundreds of dollars on your energy bills. All devices on alarm.com and Point Central are completely wireless. Cloud storage for video captured from security systems is included. Property managers can mark their properties that are connected to Point Central as either vacant or occupied, and it will affect the permissions and billing. Point Central allows you to pull reports, set up scheduled reports, and they can also help you develop the reports you need. You get a dedicated customer success manager to help train you on all the features of the system. You can use the doorbell camera, motion detector, and other hardware as burglary deterrents at vacant properties even if it isn’t connected to anything, and you can move this hardware between vacant properties as needed. 3 Key Points: Smart home technology is an in-demand amenity for tenants. Using Point Central can be turned into a profit center for property managers and can save tenants substantial money on utilities. Point Central systems provide extra security for vacant properties. Tweetable Quotes: “It’s really about what services you can provide to the tenant and create that stickiness factor.” –Bryan Jenkins “People are putting in these doorbell systems, people are putting in these Alexas, people are putting in these Nests, they’re doing it anyway. They’re doing it in properties that they’re renting. Just do it for them and do it right.” –Jonathan Cook “We’re billing straight to the property manager and we’re giving you guys the opportunity to go back to the tenant and choose what you want to charge them. It’s turned into a profit center for you.” –Tim Wallace Resources Mentioned: Check out our website ahiproperties.com Buy, sell, and own investment properties the way the pros do it with www.roofstock.com Email Jonathan and Bryan at Podcast@AHIProperties.com PPP Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/PPPwithAHI/ PPP Twitter: https://twitter.com/PPPwithAHI Point Central website: https://www.pointcentral.com/ Email Tim: Timwallace@pointcentral.com Call Tim: 801-326-9299
With the sale of the Benziger Family Winery to The Wine Group in 2015, Joe and Mike Benziger have left as well as Tim Wallace. So who stepped up to continue in the family tradition? Jill Benziger took over Consumer, Trade and outreach Liaison and her sister Jamie, named Wine Read more... The post The Wine Makers – Transfer of Power, Jamie & Jill Benziger appeared first on Radio Misfits.
Tim Wallace is a Strategic Advisor to iPipeline and has over 30 years of experience in the software, service, and consulting industry. In 2008, Tim joined iPipeline as CEO with the mission of scaling the company and solidifying iPipeline as an industry leader and innovator. Under his successful leadership, the company grew to be the largest provider of SaaS to the Life and Annuity industry and was acquired by Roper Technologies in 2019. With this change in ownership, Tim pivoted into a Strategic Advisor role, guiding the company in future mergers and acquisitions to continue expanding iPipeline’s market share and influence on the Insurance and Financial Services industry. Tim previously served as President and COO of MEDecision Inc., a public software company. Prior to MEDecision, Tim was the CEO and Chairman of FullTilt Solutions, Inc. FullTilt a was recognized by Forrester and Gartner Research as the leading enterprise product information management software in the marketplace. Mr. Wallace is a winner of the 2011 Ernst & Young Technology CEO of the Year, the 2013 PACT Enterprise Award for Technology CEO of the Year, and the 2014 Red Herring Top 100 Award. Prior to joining FullTilt in 2000, Tim served as CEO of systems integrator XeroxConnect, and as the President and CEO for XLConnect Solutions, Inc., where he was also one of the founders of the company. Tim and other members of the management team took the company public in October of 1996. Xerox acquired XLConnect in June of 1998 for approximately $420 million. Tim was formerly a partner in The Waldec Group, a system integration company that was twice on the Inc. 500 list. He previously spent eleven years with Arthur Andersen & Company, where he was Managing Director of the Business Consulting Practice. Tim received a Master of Business Administration from Miami University and a Bachelor of Science Degree from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and has served on the following boards: AccuWeather, BizEquity, FullTilt Solutions, Knova, MEDecision, Migo Software, NitroSecurites, Point.io, Serviceware, Snickelways, and XLConnect.
DP's Austin Alexander sat down with his mentor Hall of Fame skipper Tim Wallace at Spartanburg Methodist College. An array of topics spanned from: Tim's childhood & baseball background as a player How coaching career began What's going on now vision forward Best memories & stories in baseball on & off the field, including Bo Jackson Plus legit locker room pranks... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Nottingham Panthers' Audio Experience catches up with Tim Wallace to talk about the Panthers' 2019/20 Elite League campaign.
In this episode, we talk to guest Tim Wallace about his journey as a Medical Intuitive. If you're unsure of what a Medical Intuitive is, or have never hear of one, this is a must listen! And after you listen, check out our ‘Guest' page for Tim's contact information! To [...] The post Episode #8: Tim Wallace, Medical Intuitive appeared first on The Psychic Wives.
Welcome to the second episode of the CRISIS ON MULTIPLE EARTHS PODCAST, a show dedicated to covering the stories chronicling the adventures and team-ups of the Justice Society of America of Earth-2 and their Earth-1 counterparts the Justice League of America. Each episode will be devoted to a single issue of one of these Crisis crossovers, so join me, your host Kyle Benning, as I chronologically work through the 8 volumes of Crisis on Multiple Earths and Crisis on Multiple Earth Team-Ups TPBs. This time out I once again dive into the Crisis on Multiple Earths Volume 1 TPB to examine the second meeting of the Flash of Earth-1 Barry Allen and the Flash of Earth-2 Jay Garrick, as told in the story from Flash #129, titled "Double Danger on Earth." The issue originally went on sale April 19th 1962 and was written by Gardner Fox, penciled by Carmine Infantino, and inked by Joe Giella. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes & Stitcher under the KSCGSF Podcast Feed. During the episode I read feedback from 4 listeners and mention their fine online blog & podcasting efforts. Please check out their respective blogs & podcasts at the below links. Chris Franklin of the Super Mates Podcast and the Power Records Podcast located on the Fire & Water Podcast Feed Professor Alan Middleton of the Relatively Geeky Podcast Network. Tim Wallace of the Kord Industries Blue Beetle Blog and Legion of Super-Bloggers And Van Zee, who posts a ton of great JSA related content on the Tales of the JSA Facebook Page Feedback for the podcast can be left here at the blog, on iTunes via an iTunes review, emailed to me at my email address kylebenning41@yahoo.com, or on the King-Size Comics Giant-Size Fun Facebook page.
The British Ice Hockey Podcast returns this week with a look ahead to this weekend's matches in The Elite League and Continental Cup. On this week's show we're joined by Nottingham Panthers' Head Coach Tim Wallace, ahead of his sides trip to Denmark this weekend. We also hear from Great Britain Women's Head Coach Cheryl Smith, Ryan Finnerty from the Manchester Storm, and Coventry Blaze Head Coach Danny Stewart. We also discuss the National Division this week, as we hear from Slava Koulikov, Head Coach of the Peterborough Phantoms. Music by Hard Luck Child http://www.unsigned.com/hardluckchild (PHOTO: John Uwins)
Behind the Roar returns with it's second episode as Head Coach Tim Wallace sits down for around an hour to tell stories from his career so far.
After the podcast episode “Smart and Smarter” came out during Season 2 of On The Line (with guest Drs. LLoyd Queen and Carl Seielstad) firefighter/scientist Casey Teske provided us with some awesome feedback when she suggested we also talk with the guys about drones. Casey, thanks for the great idea! We got one of them (Carl) along with another National Center for Landscape Fire Analysis employee, the uber talented Tim Wallace, to tell us about drones and some of the many ways in which they are using them in fire and other applications. Tune in to find out more. This podcast was made possible in part through support from the U. S. Forest Service and the University of Montana. The University of Montana is an equal opportunity provider.
Tim Wallace, the CEO of iPipeline, grew his company's revenue from $73 million in 2014 to $128.5 million in 2017, a 75% increase, and to around $170 million in 2018. iPipeline provides sales distribution software to the insurance and financial services markets. In this interview with Eversprint's Malcolm Lui, Tim shares how he and his team accelerated their high value sales by: Making it faster and easier for agents to sell life insurance via their digital platform. Providing carriers with more data to better predict mortality and price their policies. Helping agents, distributors and carriers provide the right products to the right people at the right time via data analytics. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The guys are back for the New Year and bring you one of the most fascinating talks with anyone in the wine business, Tim Wallace, former President of Benziger Family Wines and currently the Executive in Residence at Sonoma State Wine Business Institute. This show is literally worth thousands of Read more... The post The Wine Makers – Tim Wallace appeared first on Radio Misfits.
Milton Keynes Lightning player-coach Ryan Lannon spoke to BIH about his first couple of weeks in charge at MK, his relationship with Tim Wallace and whether or not this is the first step into coaching for him. PHOTO: Tony Sargent
Home automation is an ever-changing science. Tim and Marisa walk us through the latest technology and help ME understand the basics.
Roy “Charlemagne” Cleary and his randomizer pit a randomly selected DC character against a randomly selected Marvel character and Tim Wallace returns to help him determine who would win if they fought.Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!**This episode was recorded on May 7, 2017.**
Roy “Charlemagne” Cleary and his randomizer pit a randomly selected DC character against a randomly selected Marvel character and Tim Wallace returns to help him determine who would win if they fought.Remember to use the hashtag #SNGPOD when commenting on social media!**This episode was recorded on May 7, 2017.**
Agent 251 (Jason Will) talks with guest Tim Wallace. Tim Wallace is the new qualified broker for JWRE Mobile. Tim is a real estate agent and broker with over 20 years experience in the industry. Jason asks the newest JWRE member for his initial impressions of the JWRE work/life culture and co-workers. This episode focuses on simple ways that agents can find their strengths and make small mindset changes and improvements that will have an enormous impact in increasing their job performance, satisfaction, and income. Jason and Tim discuss the importance of Real Estate Agents developing and working on their own Brands, continuous training, and embracing collaboration - not competition - with other agents and brokers. MAIN POINTS •SOI should always equal ROI – Sphere of Influence is critical. • Take advantage of tech/social media to increase your leads at no cost. • Don’t allow your mindset of “an old dog can’t learn new tricks” when it comes to SOI/internet leads - know what to say to an internet lead • Schedule time to invest in yourself & your business. • Although counterintuitive, stop competing with other agents for leads; rather, collaborate with them! • Remaining in your comfort zone will limit your success. • In an independent brokerage, all you have is your reputation. One agent who doesn’t adhere to the core values of your agency can ruin the reputation of the entire brokerage. • Negative self-talk will limit your potential. AGENT BRANDING • Use the yard sign as a mini billboard. • Whether a yard sign, directional, or acreage sign, that sign is an opportunity to increase the agent’s brand and identity vs only the brokerage brand. • Agents should have the proactive mindset of a business owner, rather than the reactive mindset of a salesperson. • Small shifts in your mindset and actions can make major improvements in your brand and business. • The average agent relies on one or two lead sources; ideally, an agent should have four to six lead sources that he or she relies on. Quotable Quotes (10:46) “Agents should get out of competition & into collaboration, the whole world will open up.” - Jason Will (19;29) “you may be happy where you are, but you have no idea what you're missing “ - - Jason Will (28:20) “negative self-talk limits your potential”- Jason Will (28:50) “Not every agent/broker is going to be able to utilize every single tool at his or her disposal; using one new tool and reaching out for advice will improve your situation.” - Tim Wallace Contact Jason Will Real Estate Prompt and professional service is our guarantee. JWRE's goal is to be informative and helpful. Through our service we hope to earn your business with our exemplary level of service and extensive local knowledge of the Mobile & Baldwin County area. Agent 251 is recorded and produced at Deep Fried Studios. Producer: Johnny Gwin
In this episode of Convention Correspondents we discuss ReGeneration Who, the excellent Doctor Who convention held in Baltimore, MD. ReGeneration Who: www.RegenerationWho.com Siskoid's Blog of Geekery: http://siskoid.blogspot.com/ Bold Outlaw by Allen W. Wright: https://www.boldoutlaw.com/ Pixel Who: https://www.facebook.com/PixelWho/ Nerdfelt Tea: http://www.nerdfelt.net/ The Flopcast with Felicity: http://flopcast.net/ Straight Outta Gallifrey: www.facebook.com/Straight-Outta-Gallifrey-Podcast-663563227150649/ Kord Industries: A Blue Beetle Blog by Tim Wallace: http://kordindustries.blogspot.com/ Beetlemania! A Blue Beetle Podcast: https://sngpod.wordpress.com/podcasts/beetlemania Promo #1: Straight Outta Gallifrey Promo #2: Beetlemania! Convention Correspondents is part of the RaD Adventures Network. Please try our other podcasts: Trekker Talk at www.TrekkerTalk.com Warlord Worlds at www.WarlordWorlds.com Xenozoic Xenophiles at www.XenozoicXenophiles.com Website: http://www.RaDAdventuresNetwork.com E-mail: RaDAdventuresNetwork@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RaDAdventuresNetwork Twitter: https://twitter.com/RaD_Adventures iTunes: http://apple.co/2ybpDmA Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2nQd9OV Google Play: http://bit.ly/2Eh6wLC Podbean: http://RaDAdventuresNetwork.com YouTube: http://bit.ly/2g0hMmi We are a proud member of the Comics Podcast Network at http://comicspodcasts.com/ Thank you for listening and please consider leaving a review to help promote the show!
Glyn and Dave touch on the topic of Facebook again in a period where social media is constantly being questioned and criticised. They talk about how this affects us as users and businesses. Plus they talk about the implications of GDPR as a business owner and a consumer. Also mentioned is a great class by Von Glitschka about protecting your artwork and photography. And some funny stuff! // https://patreon.com/heshootshedraws // https://heshootshedrawspodcast.bigcartel.com // https://www.lynda.com/Graphic-Design-tutorials/Protecting-Design-Copyright/590826-2.html
THE FILM & WATER PODCAST Episode 132: ONE, TWO, THREE Tim Wallace returns to the show to discuss Billy Wilder's riotous Cold War comedy ONE, TWO, THREE, starring James Cagney! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? TIM WALLACE - http://shoutengine.com/Beetlemania/ E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Follow THE FILM & WATER PODCAST on Twitter: @FilmAndWaterPod Subscribe via iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-film-and-water-podcast/id1077572484 This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Thanks for listening! That's A Wrap!
The POWERade Finals are set!!! PA Power Wrestling's Jeff Upson and Eric Knopsnyder are live from Canon-McMillan High School as they preview the match-ups and give their predictions for the showdown. Listen in as they host guest Tim Wallace of Albert Gallatin who took out returning PIAA State Champion Cody Mulligan in the semifinals (10-1).
Roy “Charlemagne” Cleary and his randomizer pit a randomly selected DC character against a randomly selected Marvel character and Tim Wallace must help him determine who would win if they fought.
Roy “Charlemagne” Cleary and his randomizer pit a randomly selected DC character against a randomly selected Marvel character and Tim Wallace must help him determine who would win if they fought.
We discussed the 50th Anniversary on our 50th episode of Doctor Who. Then we moved into the future to go back and discuss the 20th. How is that possible? Because Doctor Who. For this special occasion we have Ruth and Darrin of the RAD Network as well as Tim Wallace over at the Blue Beetle podcast, Beetlemania. If you would like to donate to the show, please visit www.patreon.com/wrightonnetwork
Vamos a intentar no recabar mucho en los misterios de Colon per se, que son muchos ya de por si mismos. Aun asi vamos a repasar algunos asi por encima que seguro que cada uno se merece un podcast por si mismos. Pero hacemos un repaso cronologico a los indicios que encontramos sobre los viajeros que encontraron las tierras de America antes que Colon. Tambien hablamos brevemente sobre el libro Templars in America de Tim Wallace y Marilyn Hopkins Hablamos sobre la Torre de Newport, los viajes de los vikingos, y la conexion Egipto-America. VIAS DE CONTACTO: Radio: http://tdldradio.blogspot.com.es/ Email: laclave45@mail.com Web: clave45.wordpress.com Google+ : podclave45@gmail.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/laclave45 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clave45/
Tim Wallace (of Beetlemania! and Kord Industries) is back again to slur about movies! Today's offering is the classic 1990 film The Spirit of '76. Directed by Lucas Reiner, this gem of modern cinema stars David Cassidy, Carl Reiner, Rob Reiner, Olivia d'Abo, Geoff Hoyle, Jeff McDonald, and Steven Shane McDonald, and truly has to be seen to be believed.
We return to the 30th century for this next episode of WHO’S WHO IN THE LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES! Shag is joined by Siskoid, Tim Wallace, and Dr Anj of the Legion of Super Bloggers! This episode we cover issues #3 & #4 of this 7 issue series! We look at characters like: Legion of Substitute Heroes, Invisible Kid I & II, Karate Kid I & II, Khunds, Legion of Super-Villains, Lightning Lad & Lass, Mon-El, and many more! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Leave comments on our website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/ww-legion2 Images from this episode: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/ww-legion2-gallery Legion of Super Bloggers: http://legionofsuperbloggers.blogspot.com Siskoid's Blog of Geekery: http://siskoid.blogspot.com Kord Industries - A Blue Beetle Blog: http://kordindustries.blogspot.com Anj's Supergirl Blog: http://comicboxcommentary.blogspot.com E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Subscribe via iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/ie/podcast/whos-who-definitive-podcast/id1087335211 Our fantastic opening theme is by Daniel Adams and Ashton Burge with their band The Bad Mamma Jammas! http://www.facebook.com/BadMammaJammas Closing music from the Legion of Super Heroes animated TV series. This episode brought to you by InStockTrades: http://instocktrades.com This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Thanks for listening! Long Live the Legion!
Hello everyone! The Irredeemable Shag of the Fire and Water Podcast, Siskoid of the Hearts and Romance Comics Podcast, Tim Wallace of the Beetlemania! podcast, Cory, and Ashford of the Wright On Network are the custodians of this tournament. 64 Companions of the classic and new Who in a Battle Royal for grand supremacy! Actually, this is just an excuse for five fanboys to pontificate about Doctor Who. Emotions ran high! High is a relative term in this case, but the Emotions were running, leading to the elevation of anger, despair, malice, apprehension, and redemption. Who will win? Join us to find out. Let us know what you think about this tournament. Whose opinions did you agree with most? Who got it dead wrong? Would you like to see us do this again? Contact me at www.wrightonnetwork.com Get a hold of Shag at fireandwaterpodcast.com Hear Tim's Blue Beetle podcast at shoutengine.com/Beetlemania
Siskoid goes way overboard and tries to review all 80 episodes of The Original Series, with guests pitching in with additional material. But Siskoid has always been a man overboard... Listen to Episode 8 below! Or subscribe to Gimme That Star Trek on iTunes! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK! Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Credits:"Star Trek Theme" by Alexander Courage, with the mellifluous tones of the Irredeemable Shagg. End theme: "Deep Space Nine Theme" by Dennis McCarthy. Contributions by: Cory Drew, Mike Peacock, Tim Wallace, David Ace Guttierez, David Gallaher, The Irredeemable Shagg, Ryan Daly, Chris Franklin, Rob Kelly, Bass Leveseque and Dr. G Man of Nerdology. Bonus clips from: "Gene Roddenberry Up Close and Personal Interview"; and every episode of Star Trek The Original Series, starring Jeffrey Hunter, Sally Kellerman, George Takei, Grace Lee Whitney, Nichelle Nichols, Bruce Hyde, William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Roger C. Carmel, John Megna, Anthony Call, DeForest Kelley, Malachi Throne, Julie Parrish, Barbara Anderson, Mark Lenard, Bruce Mars, John Crawford, William Campbell, Bart LaRue, Barbara Babcock, Majel Barrett, Joan Marshall, Charles Macaulay, David Opatoshu, John Colicos, Michael Forrest, Vic Perrin, Celeste Yarnall, James Doohan, William Windom, Antoinette Bower, Elizabeth Rogers, Jane Wyatt, John Fiedler, Michael Pataki, Angelique Pettyjohn, Walker Edmiston, Booker Bradshaw, Warren Stevens, Teri Garr, Joanne Linville, Susan Howard, Kate Woodville, France Nuyen, Frank Gorshin, David Hurst, Lee Meriwether, Charles Napier, Deborah Downey, Diana Ewing, and Barry Atwater; "Battleship" ad by Milton Bradley; "Tombstone" by George P. Cosmatos, starring Val Kilmer; and "Mortal Kombat Theme" by The Immortals. And thanks for leaving a comment!
Here is your chance to win a River Song box set autographed by Alex Kingston. Ashford along with Corey, Siskoid, Shag, and Tim Wallace are participating in a No Holds Barred March Madness style tournament with Companions from new and old Who. Go to straightouttagallifrey.blogspot.com or @sogallifrey on twitter to get the bracket. Fill out the bracket to completion. Every match up that you get right, you will earn a point. The player with the most points wins!
Fallen Legends of the Legion of Super-Heroes! First Ryan Daly and Tim Wallace review the story of Ferro Lad from Secret Origins #47. Then, Ryan and Anj cover the path of Karate Kid. And finally, L’il Russell Burbage joins Ryan for the tragic tale of Chemical King. Secret Origins Podcast Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/secretoriginspodcast Secret Origins Podcast on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/httpsecretoriginspodcastlibsyncom/secret-origins-podcast?refid=stpr Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. You can find Russell Burbage, Tim Wallace, and Doctor Anj over at the Legion of Super Bloggers at: http://legionofsuperbloggers.blogspot.com You can also follow Tim’s Blue Beetle blog Kord Industries at: http://kordindustries.blogspot.com And check out Anj’s Supergirl blog Comic Box Commentary at: http://comicboxcommentary.blogspot.com This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 “Premonition” (Theme for Secret Origins Podcast) written and performed by Neil Daly. Additional music: “Only The Good Die Young” by Billy Joel; “You’re The Best” by Joe Esposito; “Death Is Not The End” by Bob Dylan. Thanks for listening!
Out of Chicago instructor and award-winning commercial and car photographer Tim Wallace joins Michael Novo for this episode of the Out of Chicago Podcast. Wallace discusses his history in the military and as a photographer. Based out of the United Kingdom, Wallace has worked for clients such as Aston Martin, Jaguar, Audi and Peugeot. He tells us about his motivation and passion, and challenges listeners to figure out what motivates them as photographers. Wallace also discusses his shooting style, and takes a step back comparing film vs. digital photography. You can learn more about Wallace, as well as find out about upcoming workshops and classes, at http://www.ambientlife.co.uk. The post Motivation and shooting style with Tim Wallace: OOC Podcast Episode 44 (https://www.outofchicago.com/2016/07/04/motivation-shooting-style-tim-wallace-ooc-podcast-episode-44/) appeared first on Out of Chicago Photography (https://www.outofchicago.com) .
It's time for the third episode of JUSTICE LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL: BWAH-HA-HA PODCAST! The Irredeemable Shag welcomes guest host Tim Wallace to discuss Justice League #3 (July 1987)! This month Keith Giffen, J.M. DeMatteis and Kevin Maguire take us to the Soviet Union and provide a surprise introduction to Maxwell Lord and Booster Gold!! Tim and Shag cover what was on the shelves that same month, recap and discuss the Justice League issue, and finally YOUR listener feedback! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Leave comments on our JLI PODCAST website: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jli-03 Images from this episode: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/jli-03-gallery/ E-MAIL: jlipodcast@gmail.com Follow Tim Wallace: Kord Industries: http://kordindustries.blogspot.com Phantom's Skull Cave: http://phantomskullcave.blogspot.com Legion of Super Bloggers: http://legionofsuperbloggers.blogspot.com On Twitter: @KordIndustries This episode brought to you by InStockTrades: http://instocktrades.com Follow the JLI Podcast: Subscribe via iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/justice-league-international/id1082000325 Don’t use iTunes? Use this link for your podcast catcher: http://feeds.feedburner.com/jlipodcast Follow JLI Podcast on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/JLIpodcast Like the JLI Podcast FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/JLIpodcast This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page: https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts This has been the JLI Podcast! Wanna make somethin’ of it?
Ryan Daly and guest David Ace Gutierrez review the origin of Mister Miracle and Oberon from Secret Origins #33. Then, Tim Wallace joins Ryan to cover the origin of Green Flame. Finally, Paul Hix helps tackle the origin of Icemaiden. Secret Origins Podcast Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/secretoriginspodcast Secret Origins Podcast on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/httpsecretoriginspodcastlibsyncom/secret-origins-podcast?refid=stpr Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. Help David relive the glory days of the Ultraverse Podcast Network at: http://ultraversepodcast.com Check out Tim’s Blue Beetle blog, Kord Industries at: http://kordindustries.blogspot.com Wait with Paul at Waiting for Doom at: http://waitingfordoom.podbean.com This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 “Premonition” (Theme for Secret Origins Podcast) written and performed by Neil Daly. Additional music: “I’ve Got to Break Free” by Queen, “Fire Burning” by Sean Kingston, “Do You Want to Build a Snowman” by Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee & Katie Lopez, “Cold as Ice” by Foreigner, “Helena (So Long and Goodnight)” by My Chemical Romance. Thanks for listening!
Ryan Daly and guests Tim Wallace and Mike Gillis review the (sorta) origin of Jonah Hex from Secret Origins #21. Then, Diabolu Frank does what no one else would dare: helping Ryan discuss the origin of Black Condor. Secret Origins Podcast Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/secretoriginspodcast Secret Origins Podcast on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/httpsecretoriginspodcastlibsyncom/secret-origins-podcast?refid=stpr Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. Check out Tim Wallace’s Blue Beetle Blog at Kord Industries: http://kordindustries.blogspot.com And hear Mike Gillis on Radio Vs. The Martians: http://radiovsthemartians.com Check out Diabolu Frank’s Martian Manhunter podcast, the Idol-Head of Diabolu: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/idol-head-diabolu-podcast/id951536541?mt=2 And his DC Bloodlines Podcast at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dc-bloodlines-podcasts/id991575714?mt=2 And his Diana Prince Wonder Woman Podcast at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/diana-prince-wonder-woman/id1010333234?mt=2 And the Marvel Super Heroes Podcast at: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/marvel-super-heroes-podcast/id908880908?mt=2 This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 “Premonition” (Theme for Secret Origins Podcast) written and performed by Neil Daly. Additional music this episode: “The Man Comes Around” by Johnny Cash; “Spread Your Wings” by Queen; “If You Wanna Be Happy” by Jimmy Soul. Thanks for listening!
Ryan Daly and guest Tim Wallace review issue #2 of Secret Origins, which tells the story of two different superheroes called Blue Beetle. Secret Origins Podcast Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/secretoriginspodcast Secret Origins Podcast on Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/httpsecretoriginspodcastlibsyncom/secret-origins-podcast?refid=stpr Let us know what you think! Leave a comment or send an email to: RDalyPodcast@gmail.com. Check out Tim's Blue Beetle blog Kord Industries at: http://kordindustries.blogspot.com This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK. Visit our WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ Follow us on TWITTER - https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our FACEBOOK page - https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Subscribe via iTunes as part of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 “Premonition” (Theme for Secret Origins Podcast) written and performed by Neil Daly. Additional music: “It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" by Them; "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" by Bad Religion. Thanks for listening!
Tim Wallace Murphy joins us for a discussion on Western spiritual tradition, alchemy, freemasonry, Knights Templar, Catholicism, Islam, and a history of secret Gnostic practice. Plus, a discussion of the history of the Israel Palestine conflict and his new e-book Genesis of a Tragedy. Be sure to check out Tim Wallace Murphy's author page at Amazon.com.