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This story is true. Jack and Corey are joined by legendary writer/director/producer Eduardo Sánchez (The Blair Witch Project, Exists, Yellowjackets) to talk Charles B. Pierce's southern bigfoot cult classic THE LEGEND OF BOGGY CREEK (1972)! The three talk bigfoot movies, G rated horror, faux documentaries, the inspiration for the Blair Witch, musical interludes, hermits in the woods, Sasquatch in a t-shirt, fallen angels, swamp movies, Dirty Harry, The Town That Dreaded Sundown, 4k transfers, and Travis Crabtree.Support the pod by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/cinemapossessedpod and unlock the Cinema Possessed Bonus Materials, our bi-monthly bonus episodes where we talk about more than just what's in our collection.Instagram: instagram.com/cinemapossessedpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cinemapossessedpodTwitter (X): twitter.com/cinemapossessedEmail: cinemapossessedpod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Travis Crabtree played by Billy Joe Crabtree and Eddie Crabtree played by Billy Bob Crabtree! @seddybimco Pt 2 The Revenge talks Sasquatch retribution as we watch, The Legend Of Boggy Creek! Links: https://linktr.ee/seddybimco Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Salam Rida and Travis Crabtree discuss their love for entrepreneurship and creativity through various businesses such as Carbon Office, Echoshed, and Fertile Ground. They would describe themselves as creative problem solvers. A few traits such as being patient, disciplined, and seeing the value in potential allow them to create beautiful things out of places that have been forgotten about. They account for a major part of their success is due to having a trusted team that they can teach, work with, and grow with. They believe that entrepreneurs should challenge themselves to think differently and be creative. An Entrepreneur should also consider going against the typical norms and adding mystery and surprise when thinking about business.Travis Crabtree is the creative director and co-founder of Carbon Office and Ecoshed. His interdisciplinary background ranges from urban design, green infrastructure, geographical analysis, development planning, and environmental sustainability.Salam Rida is the operations director and co-founder of Carbon Office and Ecoshed. Her strengths range in public art and design, tactical urbanism, digital fabrication, and public programming.Collectively they own Carbon Office; a research-based interdisciplinary design team focused on creative placemaking that embodies social, economic, and environmental sustainability. They develop dynamic environments and experiences that form a better quality of life. Their work intersects many fields on the built environment and fluctuates in scale from rethinking an entire metropolitan region to a parking space.To learn more about Salam & Travis's work, visit https://www.ecoshedjxn.com. Follow them on Instagram @ecoshedjxn and Facebook @ecoshedjxn
In this episode, your host, Jeff Ford talks to Swyft Filings' Travis Crabtree about helping entrepreneurs start their business, innovations in the administrative side of starting a business, and more.
Discover how Travis Crabtree (President of Swyft Filings) grew his company to an Inc. 5000 firm, when he realized he had a leadership blind spot, and which job openings his company currently has due to continued growth (10 minutes). CEO BLINDSPOTS PODCAST GUEST: Travis Crabtree. He is the President and General Counsel of online business filing company Swyft Filings. After a career in TV news and a long stint in law, he shifted his focus to assisting small businesses to navigate legal stumbling blocks that keep them from their full potential. Mr. Crabtree helps serve the clients of Swyft Filings to ensure they can quickly file for an LLC, C corporation, S corporation or nonprofit business. He has knowledge in the business filings sector as well as trademarks/copyrights, business taxes, nonprofits and SMB technology topics. Mr. Crabtree regularly writes for the site's Learning Center and has contributed to Business.com, Young Upstarts, Small Business Daily, Bloomberg Law and more. Swyft Filings is run by those who saw a need to automate the business filing process, making it easier for small businesses and consumers to launch their business dreams without having to find, hire, and pay high-priced and uncertain legal fees. The incorporation service was designed specifically to help get companies up and running as easily, efficiently, and affordably as possible. With a knowledgeable staff comprised of business incorporation specialists, they are capable of helping with every step of the incorporation process-no matter where a business is located or what industry it might be in. Mr. Crabtree has a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of Missouri - Columbia and a Law Degree from the University of Houston. Since its founding in 2015, Swyft Filings has helped more than 150,000 entrepreneurs start and grow their new businesses. For more information about Swyft Filings, please visit http://www.swyftfilings.com/ for more information. To learn about and/or apply for one of their job openings, check out https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/search/?f_C=10662569&geoId=92000000 CEO BLINDSPOTS HOST: Birgit Kamps. She started and sold HireSynergy LLC (an "Inc. 500 Fastest Growing Private Company" and a "Best Company to Work for in Texas"), held 3 terms as a Board Member of the Gulf Coast Workforce Commission, was the Chair of the Gulf Coast Workforce Education Committee, and is currently the CEO and founder of Hire Universe LLC. In addition, Birgit is the founder and host of this "CEO Blindspots" podcast which was recognized in 2020 by Spotify for having the "biggest listener growth" in the USA (by 733%), and having listeners in 11 countries; https://ceoblindspots.com/
Inspiring dialogue through art. Salam Rida, Project Director, and Travis Crabtree, Project Manager, discuss the Fertile Ground Project in Jackson, Mississippi. This project uses public art to talk about urban farming, the availability of healthy food, and the history of land use in the City of Jackson. Salam and Travis shared what led to the project and how food access intersects with history, class, race, and planning. This episode is part of ELGL’s Creative Community series, a partnership with ArtPlace America and CivicArts to write, explore, share, and learn about creative placemaking. Host: Ben Kittelson
Have you effectively managed yourself out of a job? 6 questions. 7 minutes. Pure insights. Episode 132: Successful business leaders understand that the only way to grow is to manage yourself out of a job. Wise words from Travis Crabtree, President of Swyft Filings.
Melody Moody Thortis speaks to Salam Rida and Travis Crabtree, urban designers and long-term planners for the City of Jackson and co-owners of Jackson’s The Ecoshed, about “The Fertile Ground Project,” a winner of 2018’s national “Public Art Challenge.” They discuss their efforts to use the Fertile Ground project to bring together both local and nationally recognized artists, designers and architects to work alongside farmers, chefs, nutritionists, policymakers and community members. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Episode 26, I chat with Travis Crabtree (whose girlfriend appeared in Episode 10). I learn about his origins, we talk planning (my favorite subject), challenges, and upcoming projects. Travis doesn't give Shucker's the respect it deserves. Keep abreast with Travis' many projects and associated social media accounts: https://www.carbonoffice.net/ https://www.carbonoffice.net/theecoshed https://www.jxnplanning.com/ Buy tickets to the upcoming brunch: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/best-day-ever-brunch-day-party-june-2019-edition-tickets-63233666599?aff=ebdssbdestsearch Learn more about the Taste of West Jackson: https://commongroundjxn.org/taste Jxn Transplants is produced by 242 Creative, a Jackson-based content creation firm. Contact them at(769) 300-1582 and 242creative@gmail.com. Follow @242creative on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Shout out to Small World Studio. For music, visit their website at www.smallworldstudioproductions.com. Contact them at (678) 855-0703 or smallworldstudiola@gmail.com Buy my merch: teespring.com/stores/jxn-transplants Follow Jxn Transplants on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @jxntransplants. If you have something nice to say or want me to answer your questions on the podcast, email me at jxntransplants@gmail.com
Travis Crabtree brings a unique perspective to his litigation, technology, media and marketing practice. Travis graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism and spent several years in television news before embarking on a law career. Travis explores the emerging legal issues and trends for the internet, marketing, technology, intellectual property and online media on his blog, eMediaLaw.com. His technology practice focuses on media communications, online defamation, privacy, domain name disputes, policy and governmental compliance, software licensing and audits, copyrights and trademarks, and related transactional documents for start-ups and technology companies. In addition, Travis represents plaintiffs and defendants in complex business matters including cases involving defamation, open records issues, antitrust, RICO, the False Claims Act, shareholder derivatives, minority shareholder oppression, corporate officer/director fiduciary cases, partnership disputes, trade secrets, the DTPA, employment and class actions in both state and federal court. His commercial litigation experience allows him to counsel clients at all stages of conflict from avoiding disputes, to resolving disputes, trials and appeals. Most importantly, Travis’s courtroom experience helps him keep his clients out of the courtroom if he can, but aggressively represented if that is what it takes.
With reams of online content being created every minute, the legal issues around how to protect our intellectual property are more complex than ever. In Episode 149 of the Content Marketing Podcast, media attorney Travis Crabtree shares some insights on how to legally protect our content — and how to stay out of trouble when it comes to sharing content created by others. To learn more about content marketing, download our free audio 5 Things You Must Know About Content Marketing at contentmarketingaudio.com.