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Earlier this month, Trevor Page celebrated his 104th birthday by doing what he does almost everyday - walking up Sugar Loaf Hill in Napier. Jesse speaks to Trevor about his past, present and secrets for living a long life.
Welcome back to the Regen Nation Podcast. In this episode we welcome back to the Tesla community, our special guest, Trevor Page!
In this episode of Course Lab, Danny and Abe talk to Trevor Page, founder of Crafty Codr Inc., about his Java Bootcamp and his bold business model, which levels the playing field and creates employable students.
Many people have Birthday traditions, taking the day off work , a favourite meal - things like that.On his 102nd birthday Napier man Trevor Page did what he does every other weekday morning. He climbed Taradale's Sugar Loaf Hill.It's a steep 127 metre climb but a bitterly cold morning didn't deter him from walking the hill he has climbed for 47 years..Trevor Page joined Simon Barnett and Phil Gifford and shared his secrets of a long life.LISTEN ABOVE
On this week's Tesla Talks Podcast we discuss the exciting news about the FSD Beta program rolling out to everyone. With special guest Trevor Page from https://bit.ly/37diZAA and Franklin from https://youtube.com/c/motherfrunker.
In todays episode the Head coach from Red Lake Falls joins us. He has an up and coming high school program and talks about his returning players, things to watch for and his coaching style. Tune in here to see how a small town hockey coach gets his players to compete with some of the best teams in the state of hockey.
In this weeks episode we finally get Raj from TeslaRaj and Trevor Page from Tesla Owners Online on the show.
Steve Martinez and Trevor Page are employees of Blizzard Entertainment and the thoughts and opinions expressed are entirely their own.Steve and Trev explore the makings of Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire in their second episode. Join them as they do a deep dive into the various systems and design decisions from the perspective of industry veterans. What worked? What didn't? How did these systems translate to the player?Find out the answers to these questions and more as you learn a bit about the decisions that go into game design.
On the Rocks: Where Celebrities & Cocktails Mix LIVE with Jenn Lyon from TNT's Claws, the performers from Out at the Fair - country music singer Kasey Lansdale, pop singer Trevor Page and rapper Taylor Olson with guest co-hosts Tello Films founder Christin Baker and co-founder of Hillcrest Social, Will Zakrajshek with your fabulous host, Alexander Rodriguez! Follow us on Twitter/Instagram: @ontherocksonair www.OntheRocksRadioShow.com
Steve Martinez and Trevor Page are employees of Blizzard Entertainment and the thoughts and opinions expressed are entirely their own.Join Steve and Trev as they do a deep dive into the various systems and design decisions in Sony's "God of War." from a perspective of industry veterans. What worked? What didn't? How did these systems translate to the player?Find out the answers to these questions and more as you learn a bit about the decisions that go into game design.
Welcome to this episode of the Kickstart Commerce podcast where we interview Trevor Page, a software engineer turned entrepreneur of CraftyCodr.com. Trevor is best known by most in the world of software development and engineering as the founder of HowToProgramWithJava.com and CodersCampus.com — educational websites dedicated to instructing and creating coding tutorials so easy, a 10 year old could do it. In this episode, Trevor and I discuss the following topics and lessons learned over our 45-minute conversation: How his day job launched his entrepreneurial career How one blog post went viral 30 days after website launch Real-life pros and cons of using an exact match domain How a trademark encounter forced a rebrand to a brandable domain How he deploys various domains to promote his businesses The one item that determined his success and profitability By the way, you’ll want to listen to this podcast as Trevor has a limited-time offer to generate leads to sale domains or drive more web traffic. Also, don’t forget to subscribe as you enjoy this week's episode via iTunes, GooglePlay, Stitcher or how ever you desire to listen.
My friend Trevor Page shares Mark 12 with us as we explore the furthest reaches of the Spirit War!
In a special episode guest host Trevor Page of the Model 3 Owners Club joins Caleb to discuss his recent hour long video of his two days with the Model 3. We cover the exterior, interior, UI, the ergonomics of the touch screen, driving experience, the app and the keycard and more. Watch the video Trevor and Ken made here, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DT0vDMWsq4 If you are planning to buy a Model S or X please considering using this referral code to help support the show and get free Supercharging for life: http://ts.la/anuarbek5816
Trevor Page, Online Entrepreneur, Programmer and CEO of How to Program with Java quit his job 5 year ago, now makes well over 200K annually, and is looking to make $1M next year in 2018... and you know what? He will! How does he expect to make the financial jump? Well he's already figured out a way to 10x his conversion rate and in this episode we discuss how Trevor relies heavily on numbers and a proven formula to get him over seven figures in revenue next year. Click here for show notes: http://yolevski.com/trevor-page-using-numbers-proven-formula-reach-1m-revenue/
Trevor Page Trevor Page is a successful coder who found his niche as a teacher. He became frustrated with expense of course hosting sites. So, he built his own course hosting platform that he offers for free to users. He's a huge believer in offering free help to others while still building his business. A… The post 147 Trevor Page Teaching and Giving Lead to Entrepreneurial Success appeared first on Bottleneck Distant Assistants.
This is it: Model 3 is launched! I was at the Tesla Factory for the Model 3 Delivery Event, and I want to tell you all about it. Specs, pricing, my test ride reaction, and more – including special guest co-host Trevor Page of Model 3 Owners Club! If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support it, please check out my Patreon at www.patreon.com/teslapodcast and consider a pledge. Every little bit helps! Don't forget to leave a message on the Ride the Lightning hotline anytime with a question, comment, or discussion topic for next week's show! The toll-free number to call or Skype is 1-888-989-8752. And if you're buying a Model S or Model X, use this referral code in order to get $1,000 off your car (plus free unlimited lifetime Supercharging) and give me a chance to win a Tesla! http://ts.la/gordon1872
Life Skills That Matter | Learn why self-employment is the future of work.
Listen to how Trevor Page made the transition to self-employment in 6 months by turning his Java programming expertise into a business. The post 6-Month Transition to Self-Employment With Java Programmer Trevor Page (120) appeared first on Life Skills That Matter.
South African companies are less enthusiastic to employ younger people compared to other global companies. According to a research conducted by Deloitte-company staff feel threaten by prospects of younger people coming into their work environment. This makes employment and experience opportunities more difficult for younger people. Trevor Page director at Deloitte Consulting was speaking on the latest global human capital at the American chamber of Commerce Yesterday (08-09-16). Amina Accram reports
AskPat 2.0: A Weekly Coaching Call on Online Business, Blogging, Marketing, and Lifestyle Design
Today's question comes from Matt, who has a chat feature on his website. What are some good tips for his agents to increase sales without seeming pushy? Matt's site is http://www.homeoanimal.com/. I mention an episode of the Smart Passive Income Podcast with Trevor Page (http://www.smartpassiveincome.com/blog-ebook-membership-site/). Do you have a question about improving your interactions with fans and customers? Record it at http://www.askpat.com/. Today's sponsor is Pipedrive, the customer relationship management tool for small teams. Check out https://www.pipedrive.com/pat to get started. My audiobook recording of Will It Fly? is now available at http://willitflybook.com.
The App Guy Archive 1: The first 100 App Guy Podcast interviews with Paul Kemp - The App Guy
In this episode, I interview Trevor Page Founder Of Survey2Sale.com . Trevor learned how to take his Java experience to pivot into an iPhone App developer writing apps in xCode and Obj-C. He openly shares how his first app earned him a disappointing $20 a month. This experience ultimately lead him to the successful launch of Survey2Sale.com which doubled the sales of his e-book and increased his Opt-in list.
In Episode 8 of Super Hungry: Conversations with Not-So Starving Artists I interview singer, musician, and actor Trevor Page. We talk about his experience growing up interracial and LGBT in rural Florida, what it was like to be on a tour with Britney Spears when he was a teenager, and how moving to LA has helped fuel the fire for him to release 2 full length albums independently.
Guest: Trevor Page @programwithjava Full show notes are at https://developeronfire.com/podcast/episode-008-trevor-page-teaching-and-learning-always-and-everywhere
Trevor Page was on a great path in life. Did well in school, Got a degree, landed a comfortable high paying 9 to 5 job. Trevor followed the formula, and followed the herd. He was employed as a senior software engineer in Toronto Canada and had a very promising future in his corporate career. But then something unexpected happened in June of 2012, Trevor discovered the, podcast. Listening on his long commute to work, he learned that there is a whole world of people out there who have built their own successful companies on the internet, and had done it single handedly. Trevor learned about the, solopreneur. So he quit his job in October of 2012 and began his journey.
更详细内容和文稿请关注我们今天的微信推送:搜索英语环球 NEWSPlusIt has been a decade since China received the last batch of food aid from the United Nations World Food Program and began to play an increasingly bigger role in making donations to the world&`&s largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide.Last year, the Chinese government pledged 6 million U.S. dollars to assist 1.3 million people impacted by the Ebola virus outbreak in most-affected countries in West Africa. That made China one of the leading donors for the WFP operation.So how has China successfully shifted its role from a WFP recipient to a donor? And through what way can China contribute more to those in need?Ni Hao, you&`&re listening to People In the Know, presenting you with insights into the headlines in China, and around the world, I&`&m Zheng Chenguang in Beijing.First, People in the Know&`&s Tu Yun speaks to Trevor Page, WFP&`&s Representative in China between 1986 and 1990. For a further look at how China has been doing in providing assistance to others, Tu Yun speaks to Brett Rierson, the incumbent WFP&`&s China Representative.
Never perfect a product before having a paying customer in the door. Trevor Page spent 2 years building a product. He poured his blood, sweat and tears into it and then when he launched, he did not have any sales! How would that make you feel? Most people would pack their bags and call it a day but Trevor refused to lose (That’s the entrepreneur in him). He used the lessons he learned from his launch and applied it to future ventures. Trevor learned that it’s vital to validate a product before you spend time and money building it.
The Disruptware Podcast: Online business | Lean startup | Internet Entrepreneur
On today's show I have a young gentleman called Trevor Page who's joining me to talk about his new start up which is called Survey-2-Sale. It's an amazing little app and I'm not going to go into great detail. I'm going to let Trevor explain it to you. Essentially it's a tool that really increases the sales on any website, right? The post Brand New App Survey-2-Sale Already Doubling Conversions appeared first on Disruptware.
DIQ 015: Maximize Your Time in Your Current Job Today, the topic of the show is 5 ways maximize your time while you’re still working at your current job. In the last week or so on the Day I Quit blog, I’ve talked a lot about this. When I interviewed Angela Proffitt for the last podcast, it struck me that she was using so much of the knowledge she gained during the 10 years she was working a job as a therapist to set herself apart and excel at her wedding planning business that she’s doing now. The fact is, she probably wouldn’t have grown her business so quickly if she hadn’t learned everything she learned working a job. This is the same with many of the other people who I’ve interviewed like Trevor Page, a java programmer, Jeff Quinn, a magician and Amber Campion, a yoga instructor. They’ve all used the time they spent in their 9-5 jobs wisely to increase their chances of being successful when they make the switch to being self-employed. Wouldn’t it make a huge difference if you maximized the time you’re spending at your current job instead of being miserable every day? Wouldn’t it be awesome if you didn’t feel like you’re wasting away your life before that magical day comes when you finally hand in your resignation? How much more successful would you be if you utilized the time you have RIGHT NOW? Check out this podcast episode to learn what you can start doing right now that will excel you towards your goal of quitting your job and working for yourself. The post 015: 5 Ways to Maximize Your Time While Still at Your Current Job appeared first on Go Fire Yourself.
Interested in starting your coding career? I'm now accepting students into an immersive programming Bootcamp where I guarantee you a job offer upon graduation. It is a 6 month, part-time, online Bootcamp that teaches you everything you need to know to get a job as a Java developer in the real-world. You can learn more via https://www.coderscampus.com/bootcamp In this episode... Trevor Page takes you through all the nail biting action that is casting in Java. This episode will teach you what casting is and why it's needed in Object Oriented Programming languages.
Interested in starting your coding career? I'm now accepting students into an immersive programming Bootcamp where I guarantee you a job offer upon graduation. It is a 6 month, part-time, online Bootcamp that teaches you everything you need to know to get a job as a Java developer in the real-world. You can learn more via https://www.coderscampus.com/bootcamp In this episode... Trevor Page teaches you exactly how you would go about implementing a custom sorting algorithm for your Collections or Arrays. By default, Java has the methods "Collections.sort()" and "Arrays.sort()" to sort your Lists/Arrays for you... but what happens when you want to change the way these methods sort? Find out in this podcast!
Trevor Page was on a great path in life: he did well in school, got a degree, and landed a comfortable high-paying 9-5 job. Trevor followed the formula, and followed the herd. He was employed as a Senior Software Engineer in Toronto, Canada and had a very promising future in his corporate career. But then something unexpected happened in June of 2012: Trevor discovered the podcast. Listening on his long commute to work, he learned that there's a whole world of people out there who have built their own successful companies on the Internet, and had done it single handedly. Once Trevor learned about the solopreneur, he quit his job, and in October of 2012 he began his journey.
The Smart Passive Income Online Business and Blogging Podcast
#055: Trevor Page of HowtoProgramWithJava.com joins the podcast to tell how he built an online business outside of the blogging and make money online. Podcast show notes available here: https://www.smartpassiveincome.com/session55
The images of death and destruction from the Asian tsunami have given way to unbelievably similar scenes coming from the Gulf Coast of the United States in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. But the problem is far from over in Asia. Veteran United Nations aid worker Trevor Page was called back into action earlier this year to help restructure the tsunami relief operation in Indonesia. The UN's immediate response to the humanitarian needs in Aceh saved hundreds of thousands of people from starvation and disease. But the UN World Food Programme wanted to move on from relief to rehabilitation and reconstruction to help the displaced population get on with their lives. Illustrating his talk with slides, Trevor will speak about the operation in Aceh, how it was compounded by a major earthquake on the island of Nias in North Sumatra, and the warnings from the world's leading seismologists that another tsunami could devastate the coastline of West Sumatra at any time. Speaker: Trevor Page worked for the United Nations for over 30 years. Most of the time he was posted in various parts of Africa and Asia, but he also served at the headquarters of the World Food Programme where he was responsible for emergency humanitarian assistance worldwide. Download the Audio of this session. Download the Audio of Audience Q&A from this session.
The images of death and destruction from the Asian tsunami have given way to unbelievably similar scenes coming from the Gulf Coast of the United States in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. But the problem is far from over in Asia. Veteran United Nations aid worker Trevor Page was called back into action earlier this year to help restructure the tsunami relief operation in Indonesia. The UN's immediate response to the humanitarian needs in Aceh saved hundreds of thousands of people from starvation and disease. But the UN World Food Programme wanted to move on from relief to rehabilitation and reconstruction to help the displaced population get on with their lives. Illustrating his talk with slides, Trevor will speak about the operation in Aceh, how it was compounded by a major earthquake on the island of Nias in North Sumatra, and the warnings from the world's leading seismologists that another tsunami could devastate the coastline of West Sumatra at any time. Speaker: Trevor Page worked for the United Nations for over 30 years. Most of the time he was posted in various parts of Africa and Asia, but he also served at the headquarters of the World Food Programme where he was responsible for emergency humanitarian assistance worldwide. Download the Audio of this session. Download the Audio of Audience Q&A from this session.