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Listen in as Charlene Clark interviews Chris Ritsema, Travis Jenkins, and Scott Neville as they provide valuable insight into succession planning and the long-term success of a business. They discuss how they got their start – whether through acquisition, external purchase, or as long-term employees. They also talk about the must haves when it comes to acquiring and keeping businesses going, and emphasize the importance of retention strategies that keep employees happy and contribute to profitability. They further highlight the need for staying informed and prepared, whether it's through having solid standard operating procedures (SOPs), effective training materials, or clear exit and transition plans. All these elements are key to ensuring your business remains adaptable and profitable for years to come.
Interview by Kris PetersOsaka Punch are one of those once in a generation bands that would be perfect for ANY line up or concert.Their music is a force unto itself, mixing jazz, rock, metal, piano lounge vibes and an eclectic nature often tried but seldom mastered.Until now.If you live in Queensland then you definitely have at least heard of Osaka Punch, but if you live anywhere else in the world and have managed to escape the hype these guys have generated over the last decade then you are about to be baptised with the impending release of Mixed Ape, Osaka Punch's "official" debut album.Featuring all of the above musical nuances with even more spectacular surprises, Mixed Ape is an absolute gem in every way, harnessing Osaka Punches elusive on stage chemistry and humour with an array of styles and influences that have to be heard to be fully appreciated.HEAVY sat down for a chat with frontman Jack Muzak earlier this week to take us deeper into the crazy world that is Osaka Punch."We did an album with Voodoo Love machine but we recorded it as another band when we were Kidney Thieves," Muzak cleared up. "So ages and ages ago we were a band called Kidney Thieves and another band called Kidney Thieves tried to sue us and threatened to kick us off the face of the planet, so we had to change our name and we changed it just as we were releasing that album. Also, just as we were moving overseas to the U.K, so it was kind of all bad timing. We went overseas, released the album as Osaka Punch and then while we were in the U.K recorded an EP and then that was done in Liverpool. We released that when we got back from the U.K, so we're not very smart at how to release things. It's like, 'here, have this. See ya later, we're going somewhere else'. (laughs). So this is the first one that we're actually doing right. We recorded it in Brisbane, we're releasing it, we're touring it, we're doing it right. We're finally going to have something to tour properly which is cool."Sound confusing? Welcome to Osaka Punch..."There's a whole bunch of songs that didn't make it onto this album," he continued, "which will make it onto the next one. The ones that made it onto this one... first of all, we wanted it to show the eclectic nature of the band. We wanted to show all of the different facets that we do. Every song has either been written by one different member and then added to by others, or written entirely by all four members which kind of is what gives it that... makes them all sound so different. For example, Too Old For This Shit, I basically wrote that on the computer with the vocals and everything and then for the big band swing jazz section I got a mate of mine from the Jazz Music Institute to arrange the big band section so that song was almost entirely written by myself and Travis Jenkins, who is an absolute jazz genius, and then the boys put their own flair onto it. But other songs like Hekyll & Jive - which is the last track instrumental - we all put our brains in and wrote it completely together. The good thing about different brains behind it is we all listen to different music. I listen to funk and more on the jazz spectrum, the bass player listens to a lot of heavier and instrumental stuff, Chrispy the guitarist listens to literally everything but a lot more metal guitars so it kind of brings it all together into this weird, eclectic mix which is cool. To be honest, I would say the songs that were ready first, were the ones that made it on the album (laughs). I'd like to say there was a lot of thought went into it..."In the full interview, Jack talks more about what to expect from Mixed Ape, the styles that went into it, finding the balance between so many influences, the urban myth surrounding the Mixed Ape, the infamous black dildo that seems to make its way into most film clips and where it currently resides, their upcoming tour and more.
Travis Jenkins, President of Charlotte Tent & Awning, joins Trent and Patrick on “At Home with Roby”. Travis started with the company 16 years ago as an installer, moved from the field into the office, worked in business development for their commercial department, jumped to General Manager, and performed just about every role in between. In 2018, the previous owner invited him to breakfast, surprised him with his retirement plans and asked him to take over the business. Thanks to his humble attitude, strong work ethic and willingness to learn, Travis literally worked his way up to business owner. Tune in to meet Travis, learn more about the company's rich history that dates back to 1880, and how their products have evolved from tents and wagon covers for the military to metal and canvas awnings for both commercial and residential spaces. https://www.charlottetentandawning.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome Back to the Australian Jazz and Groove Podcast. This week on Episode 2 of season 2 we are talking to Dan Quigley, a Brisbane based Trumpet player, Composer and Educator who is also the musical director of the Jazz Music Institute, Australia's only tertiary institution that is dedicated solely to the art of Jazz. He will be talking to us about his life growing up in Jazz and also how JMI has evolved over the years to be the respected institution it is today.We will also hear music from faculty members of JMI, Travis Jenkins, Charlotte Mclean and Steve Russell. Enjoy the music folks. A-Jag Podcast
Member Travis Jenkins Interview (LA 1249) Transcript: Steven Butala: Steve and Jill here. Jill DeWit: Hi. Steven Butala: Welcome to The Land Academy Show, entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala- Jill DeWit: And I'm Jill DeWit, broadcasting from sunny Southern California. Steven Butala: Today, we have member extraordinaire Travis Jenkins from I think Dallas, Travis? Travis Jenkins: Houston. Steven Butala: Houston, okay [crosstalk 00:00:18]. Travis is and has been our number one O2O Offers 2 Owners user and taken The Land Academy Program, in my opinion, to places that Jill and I have taken and really has used it as Jill and I intended for it to be used at like an institutional business level since the beginning. Travis, most of the questions that I have for you today center around that exact concept. Travis Jenkins: Welcome, by the way. Thank you. Steven Butala: We had the good fortune to have a little bit of a pre-show discussion, but when you joined Land Academy, did intend to use it as a super user and send out the level of mail that you're sending out? Did you intend for this to be this successful for you? Travis Jenkins: I hoped so. I saw the potential of the business, and I've been studying business models for several years and I used to teach business. I'm going to give you a very indirect answer. The goal was, yes. From a business standpoint, there is a value triangle and I saw that there is... this is one of the few business models where you can fulfill all three sides of a value triangle, which is quick, fast, and cheap. Jill DeWit: Love it. Travis Jenkins: Most times, you can either do it quick... I said quick and fast, so quality, fast, and cheap, that's actually what it is, so you can either do it fast with quality and it's not going to be cheap, or any of those other two sides. When you can fulfill all three of those sides, it puts you in a different stratosphere as far as a business is concerned. I owned a construction company, and so we sold value so we didn't sell to the cheap home improvement remodeling, we sold to the quality-minded people, which meant we were not cheap, right? Jill DeWit: Right. Travis Jenkins: We always fulfilled those two parts of that triangle, and so that precluded us from slowing down during tough economic times because people with money still was doing remodeling. They were still doing remodeling. It's just a way of looking at a business model. I saw that early on. I also systemized my business to where I didn't have to work in it, and it may sound like I'm brilliant with it and I come up with that on my own [crosstalk 00:03:35]- Steven Butala: You don't sound brilliant. Don't worry. Travis Jenkins: Thank you for that, but I have to tell you that these ideas and these discoveries come from losing everything. I had built a very successful business, and then I lost somebody in my family and it took a very dramatic turn to where I wasn't able to be present in the business the way I should. We were doing seven figures a month, and so that business wouldn't operate or couldn't operate the way that it needed to operate without me being present. Ultimately, I tried to get it back on track. Couldn't, lost everything, and so went from being affluent, self-made, and I started out with nothing, so I made it on my own the first time. I thought it was the end of the world for me, and it was for a brief period of time. Travis Jenkins: My discovery or my real growth came when I made it back, and then I had clarity that success in business is actually a very flawed process. It's if you're not making mistakes, you're not trying hard enough, and so on a deeper level, I knew that. My real business acumen came when I had to make it. It took me 15 years to reach a level of affluence. After I lost it I built it back in 15 months- Jill DeWit: Wow. Travis Jenkins: And it's not because I'm special, it's because of a mentality and also the people that I surrounded myself ...
Member Travis Jenkins Interview (LA 1195) Transcript: Steven Butala: Steve and Jill here. Jill DeWit: Hi. Steven Butala: Welcome to The Land Academy Show, entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala- Jill DeWit: And I'm Jill DeWit, broadcasting from sunny Southern California. Steven Butala: Today, we have member extraordinaire Travis Jenkins from I think Dallas, Travis? Travis Jenkins: Houston. Steven Butala: Houston, okay [crosstalk 00:00:18]. Travis is and has been our number one O2O Offers 2 Owners user and taken The Land Academy Program, in my opinion, to places that Jill and I have taken and really has used it as Jill and I intended for it to be used at like an institutional business level since the beginning. Travis, most of the questions that I have for you today center around that exact concept. Travis Jenkins: Welcome, by the way. Thank you. Steven Butala: We had the good fortune to have a little bit of a pre-show discussion, but when you joined Land Academy, did intend to use it as a super user and send out the level of mail that you're sending out? Did you intend for this to be this successful for you? Travis Jenkins: I hoped so. I saw the potential of the business, and I've been studying business models for several years and I used to teach business. I'm going to give you a very indirect answer. The goal was, yes. From a business standpoint, there is a value triangle and I saw that there is... this is one of the few business models where you can fulfill all three sides of a value triangle, which is quick, fast, and cheap. Jill DeWit: Love it. Travis Jenkins: Most times, you can either do it quick... I said quick and fast, so quality, fast, and cheap, that's actually what it is, so you can either do it fast with quality and it's not going to be cheap, or any of those other two sides. When you can fulfill all three of those sides, it puts you in a different stratosphere as far as a business is concerned. I owned a construction company, and so we sold value so we didn't sell to the cheap home improvement remodeling, we sold to the quality-minded people, which meant we were not cheap, right? Jill DeWit: Right. Travis Jenkins: We always fulfilled those two parts of that triangle, and so that precluded us from slowing down during tough economic times because people with money still was doing remodeling. They were still doing remodeling. It's just a way of looking at a business model. I saw that early on. I also systemized my business to where I didn't have to work in it, and it may sound like I'm brilliant with it and I come up with that on my own [crosstalk 00:03:35]- Steven Butala: You don't sound brilliant. Don't worry. Travis Jenkins: Thank you for that, but I have to tell you that these ideas and these discoveries come from losing everything. I had built a very successful business, and then I lost somebody in my family and it took a very dramatic turn to where I wasn't able to be present in the business the way I should. We were doing seven figures a month, and so that business wouldn't operate or couldn't operate the way that it needed to operate without me being present. Ultimately, I tried to get it back on track. Couldn't, lost everything, and so went from being affluent, self-made, and I started out with nothing, so I made it on my own the first time. I thought it was the end of the world for me, and it was for a brief period of time. Travis Jenkins: My discovery or my real growth came when I made it back, and then I had clarity that success in business is actually a very flawed process. It's if you're not making mistakes, you're not trying hard enough, and so on a deeper level, I knew that. My real business acumen came when I had to make it. It took me 15 years to reach a level of affluence. After I lost it I built it back in 15 months- Jill DeWit: Wow. Travis Jenkins: And it's not because I'm special, it's because of a mentality and also the people that I surrounded myself ...
Cole Bryson and Jed Blackwell recap last nights High School Football games, Preview the Playoffs, and Interview Dan Jones, Eric Sprott, and Travis Jenkins.
There are Con Artists All Around You (LA 1062) Transcript: Steven Butala: Steve and Jill here. Jill DeWit: Hi. Steven Butala: Welcome to the Land Academy Show, entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill DeWit: And I'm Jill Dewitt, broadcasting from sunny Southern California. Steven Butala: Today, Jill and I talk about how there are con artists all around you. And here's the show that Jill and I talked about right before we started. Jill DeWit: Yep. Steven Butala: This has that potential to be so negative and we won't let that happen. Jill DeWit: Because that's not who we are. Steven Butala: We're going to just give you our take on our industry and the land industry and the education industry and we're going to laugh about it. And it's not negative. Jill DeWit: Nope. But we want you to be aware. Steven Butala: Yeah. Jill DeWit: And we're going to talk about that. Steven Butala: A couple of days ago, we had an interview with Travis Jenkins. Jill DeWit: Yesterday. Steven Butala: Yeah. Yeah. Yesterday. And he flat out said, I don't know if it was in the after show or in the actual show, he said, "I think that you guys have an obligation to do the show like this to really, because you're the ones who have the experience at all of it." So we'll get into it in a second, but- Jill DeWit: I forgot that part. Steven Butala: It was a good compliment. Jill DeWit: It was nice. Steven Butala: And this is my way of relieving my obligation to Travis Jenkins. Jill DeWit: Nice. Steven Butala: Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community. It's free. Jill DeWit: Jim W. wrote, "Hi, all. I've been selling lower-cost properties on terms without title. I'm closing my first larger sale with title and they are preparing a payoff deed to be recorded. I have heard we do not want to use a deed of trust as then you need to go through foreclosure to recover property if there's any default. Is anyone familiar with a payoff deed and what is necessary if the buyer defaults? Thanks, James." This is all your thing. Steven Butala: A payoff deed? So he's exactly exactly right. What he's going down the path of doing a deed of trust. There's two ways to sell property on terms with with seller financing. A deed of trust, which is very similar to how you would buy a house. The property gets recorded in your name. There's a mortgage on it, and they have a lien. So in the case of a deed of trust here with land, it's the exact same thing. That property goes into the new buyer's name and you, the seller, are essentially acting as the bank and in between you is a trustee. And the deed of trust outlines all of this. In fact, it's just like a car title. They're actually on the actual deed so that when the property gets all paid off years from now, that pay off deed, just like you get a new title to your car, the Toyota Financial or whatever's on there gets removed and would get removed as a seller and you get a pay off deed. Steven Butala: That's the mechanics of it. The other way is a land contract where I'm a seller. I sell a property to Jill. We sign a contract, the deed, property stays in my name until she pays it off. Then I deed it to her. And that way if you're out of compliance, if she's out of compliance in any way during the course of the deal, there's terms and conditions in there and procedures about what happens.
There are Con Artists All Around You (LA 1062) Transcript: Steven Butala: Steve and Jill here. Jill DeWit: Hi. Steven Butala: Welcome to the Land Academy Show, entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala. Jill DeWit: And I'm Jill Dewitt, broadcasting from sunny Southern California. Steven Butala: Today, Jill and I talk about how there are con artists all around you. And here's the show that Jill and I talked about right before we started. Jill DeWit: Yep. Steven Butala: This has that potential to be so negative and we won't let that happen. Jill DeWit: Because that's not who we are. Steven Butala: We're going to just give you our take on our industry and the land industry and the education industry and we're going to laugh about it. And it's not negative. Jill DeWit: Nope. But we want you to be aware. Steven Butala: Yeah. Jill DeWit: And we're going to talk about that. Steven Butala: A couple of days ago, we had an interview with Travis Jenkins. Jill DeWit: Yesterday. Steven Butala: Yeah. Yeah. Yesterday. And he flat out said, I don't know if it was in the after show or in the actual show, he said, "I think that you guys have an obligation to do the show like this to really, because you're the ones who have the experience at all of it." So we'll get into it in a second, but- Jill DeWit: I forgot that part. Steven Butala: It was a good compliment. Jill DeWit: It was nice. Steven Butala: And this is my way of relieving my obligation to Travis Jenkins. Jill DeWit: Nice. Steven Butala: Before we get into it, let's take a question posted by one of our members on the landinvestors.com online community. It's free. Jill DeWit: Jim W. wrote, "Hi, all. I've been selling lower-cost properties on terms without title. I'm closing my first larger sale with title and they are preparing a payoff deed to be recorded. I have heard we do not want to use a deed of trust as then you need to go through foreclosure to recover property if there's any default. Is anyone familiar with a payoff deed and what is necessary if the buyer defaults? Thanks, James." This is all your thing. Steven Butala: A payoff deed? So he's exactly exactly right. What he's going down the path of doing a deed of trust. There's two ways to sell property on terms with with seller financing. A deed of trust, which is very similar to how you would buy a house. The property gets recorded in your name. There's a mortgage on it, and they have a lien. So in the case of a deed of trust here with land, it's the exact same thing. That property goes into the new buyer's name and you, the seller, are essentially acting as the bank and in between you is a trustee. And the deed of trust outlines all of this. In fact, it's just like a car title. They're actually on the actual deed so that when the property gets all paid off years from now, that pay off deed, just like you get a new title to your car, the Toyota Financial or whatever's on there gets removed and would get removed as a seller and you get a pay off deed. Steven Butala: That's the mechanics of it. The other way is a land contract where I'm a seller. I sell a property to Jill. We sign a contract, the deed, property stays in my name until she pays it off. Then I deed it to her. And that way if you're out of compliance, if she's out of compliance in any way during the course of the deal, there's terms and conditions in there and procedures about what happens.
Member Travis Jenkins Land Academy Success Stories (LA 1061) Transcript: Steven Butala: Steve and Jill here. Jill DeWit: Hi. Steven Butala: Welcome to The Land Academy Show, entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala- Jill DeWit: And I'm Jill DeWit, broadcasting from sunny Southern California. Steven Butala: Today, we have member extraordinaire Travis Jenkins from I think Dallas, Travis? Travis Jenkins: Houston. Steven Butala: Houston, okay [crosstalk 00:00:18]. Travis is and has been our number one O2O Offers 2 Owners user and taken The Land Academy Program, in my opinion, to places that Jill and I have taken and really has used it as Jill and I intended for it to be used at like an institutional business level since the beginning. Travis, most of the questions that I have for you today center around that exact concept. Travis Jenkins: Welcome, by the way. Thank you. Steven Butala: We had the good fortune to have a little bit of a pre-show discussion, but when you joined Land Academy, did intend to use it as a super user and send out the level of mail that you're sending out? Did you intend for this to be this successful for you? Travis Jenkins: I hoped so. I saw the potential of the business, and I've been studying business models for several years and I used to teach business. I'm going to give you a very indirect answer. The goal was, yes. From a business standpoint, there is a value triangle and I saw that there is... this is one of the few business models where you can fulfill all three sides of a value triangle, which is quick, fast, and cheap. Jill DeWit: Love it. Travis Jenkins: Most times, you can either do it quick... I said quick and fast, so quality, fast, and cheap, that's actually what it is, so you can either do it fast with quality and it's not going to be cheap, or any of those other two sides. When you can fulfill all three of those sides, it puts you in a different stratosphere as far as a business is concerned. I owned a construction company, and so we sold value so we didn't sell to the cheap home improvement remodeling, we sold to the quality-minded people, which meant we were not cheap, right? Jill DeWit: Right. Travis Jenkins: We always fulfilled those two parts of that triangle, and so that precluded us from slowing down during tough economic times because people with money still was doing remodeling. They were still doing remodeling. It's just a way of looking at a business model. I saw that early on. I also systemized my business to where I didn't have to work in it, and it may sound like I'm brilliant with it and I come up with that on my own [crosstalk 00:03:35]- Steven Butala: You don't sound brilliant. Don't worry. Travis Jenkins: Thank you for that, but I have to tell you that these ideas and these discoveries come from losing everything. I had built a very successful business, and then I lost somebody in my family and it took a very dramatic turn to where I wasn't able to be present in the business the way I should. We were doing seven figures a month, and so that business wouldn't operate or couldn't operate the way that it needed to operate without me being present. Ultimately, I tried to get it back on track. Couldn't, lost everything, and so went from being affluent, self-made, and I started out with nothing, so I made it on my own the first time. I thought it was the end of the world for me, and it was for a brief period of time. Travis Jenkins: My discovery or my real growth came when I made it back, and then I had clarity that success in business is actually a very flawed process. It's if you're not making mistakes,
Member Travis Jenkins Land Academy Success Stories (LA 1061) Transcript: Steven Butala: Steve and Jill here. Jill DeWit: Hi. Steven Butala: Welcome to The Land Academy Show, entertaining land investment talk. I'm Steven Jack Butala- Jill DeWit: And I'm Jill DeWit, broadcasting from sunny Southern California. Steven Butala: Today, we have member extraordinaire Travis Jenkins from I think Dallas, Travis? Travis Jenkins: Houston. Steven Butala: Houston, okay [crosstalk 00:00:18]. Travis is and has been our number one O2O Offers 2 Owners user and taken The Land Academy Program, in my opinion, to places that Jill and I have taken and really has used it as Jill and I intended for it to be used at like an institutional business level since the beginning. Travis, most of the questions that I have for you today center around that exact concept. Travis Jenkins: Welcome, by the way. Thank you. Steven Butala: We had the good fortune to have a little bit of a pre-show discussion, but when you joined Land Academy, did intend to use it as a super user and send out the level of mail that you're sending out? Did you intend for this to be this successful for you? Travis Jenkins: I hoped so. I saw the potential of the business, and I've been studying business models for several years and I used to teach business. I'm going to give you a very indirect answer. The goal was, yes. From a business standpoint, there is a value triangle and I saw that there is... this is one of the few business models where you can fulfill all three sides of a value triangle, which is quick, fast, and cheap. Jill DeWit: Love it. Travis Jenkins: Most times, you can either do it quick... I said quick and fast, so quality, fast, and cheap, that's actually what it is, so you can either do it fast with quality and it's not going to be cheap, or any of those other two sides. When you can fulfill all three of those sides, it puts you in a different stratosphere as far as a business is concerned. I owned a construction company, and so we sold value so we didn't sell to the cheap home improvement remodeling, we sold to the quality-minded people, which meant we were not cheap, right? Jill DeWit: Right. Travis Jenkins: We always fulfilled those two parts of that triangle, and so that precluded us from slowing down during tough economic times because people with money still was doing remodeling. They were still doing remodeling. It's just a way of looking at a business model. I saw that early on. I also systemized my business to where I didn't have to work in it, and it may sound like I'm brilliant with it and I come up with that on my own [crosstalk 00:03:35]- Steven Butala: You don't sound brilliant. Don't worry. Travis Jenkins: Thank you for that, but I have to tell you that these ideas and these discoveries come from losing everything. I had built a very successful business, and then I lost somebody in my family and it took a very dramatic turn to where I wasn't able to be present in the business the way I should. We were doing seven figures a month, and so that business wouldn't operate or couldn't operate the way that it needed to operate without me being present. Ultimately, I tried to get it back on track. Couldn't, lost everything, and so went from being affluent, self-made, and I started out with nothing, so I made it on my own the first time. I thought it was the end of the world for me, and it was for a brief period of time. Travis Jenkins: My discovery or my real growth came when I made it back, and then I had clarity that success in business is actually a very flawed process. It's if you're not making mistakes,
Jed Blackwell, James McBee and Travis Jenkins break down prep football playoff scenarios and region positioning heading into Friday night's action.
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.nEnjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Spartanburg Herald-Journal sports reporter Jed Blackwell along with James McBee and Travis Jenkins discuss the baseball and softball playoffs and Mark Huff's retirement from Gaffney High School.
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this powerful worship time and message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Enjoy this inspirational message from Travis Jenkins, Lead Pastor at Harvest Assembly of God Church in Oklahoma City, OK. For more about our church, check out our website: www.MyHarvestFamily.net
Travis Jenkins welcomed Brian Clark to The Entrepreneur s Radio Show to explore a wide range of topics related to the elements that helped him grow Rainmaker Digital. In this 28-minute episode Brian and Travis discuss: Getting a jump on an industry How writing lead to building his first businesses Figuring out a better way to... Listen to episode