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In this episode, we interview Jessie Puryear about his take on owning a wellness clinic. Welcome to the Wellness Biz Secrets Podcast where we talk to wellness clinic & med spa owners to hear what they're doing this working RIGHT NOW and to hear lessons and failures they have learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://www.wellnessbizsecret.com/be-featured Check Out Their Website Here: www.urbanfloat.com
This time Scott, Jeff, and Justin get together to talk CBD, the first pig-to-human heart transplant, the old Never Never Land and a variety of other topics in between! 01:48 – Robo Brogan kicks off the podcast, they talk about GCP staying remote for now, and give props to Union Club. Justin talks about AOL chat rooms back in the day, the variety of available chat rooms, and their discord rules. He talks about the different Discord channels GCP has, the special Patrons channel, and when the next Unleashed at the Stadium Bowl is happening. He shares information about the Help Save The Peace Bus GoFundMe, the great things Kwabi had done for the community, and they discuss plans for future guests. 19:40 – Justin talks of plans for enjoying food from Southern Kitchen in Tacoma, they make plans to have another podcast with Billy, and Justin talks about using CBD for his back pain. Scott talks about the rules of working in an open office, Justin expresses his want to work from home, and his ability to listen to two different things at once. Justin talks about how his wife has helped him understand how he interacts with humans, his membership to Urban Float, and the benefits of doing the sauna before the float. 36:15 – Scott talks about owning a float center, they talk about the mugs each bought to support Cosmic Bottles, and they jump into Scott Topics. They talk about the first pig-to-human heart transplant that has been done, the controversy over the person that the scientists chose for the transplant, and discuss if they would prefer that over a mechanical heart. They talk about the first time drones were used in the military, the recent sunny day in Tacoma, and Justin talks about his recent hike. 58:18 – Justin talks about seeing Fort Nisqually at Point Defiance, Scott encourages him to volunteer there, and they talk about the history of Never Never Land at Point Defiance back in the day. They look through old pictures of Never Never Land, Justin talks about the amount of money that was spent when items from there were auctioned off, and new t-shirts they have for the Patrons.
The whole gang sits down to talk about the haps at Cosmic Bottles, 4th of July plans, and UFOs. 00:15 – Brogan talks about the drinks he's bringing to the 4th of July celebration, Justin shares where listeners can find them online. Jeff tries out his new greeting, they talk about the high temperatures at each other's house, and their trip next month to visit The Buddy Boy Farm. Brogan talks about the cute puppy adoption that will be going on at Cosmic Bottles, Jeff talks about the brewery in Seattle that has a dog park and Brogan talks about the recent fire at Cosmic Bottles. 17:53 – Scott talks about his recent vacation, the different car types cursing around Reno, and the karaoke fun he had. Justin talks about the variety of items that will be at the party, he talks about his love of vampires, and Scott talks about the beer he's enjoying. Scott talks about trying out axe throwing, encourages the guys to go, and explains how it works. Justin talks about the new escape room on Rustin, Brogan debates if he should set up axe throwing at his shop, and Jeff expresses his want of a splatter room. 38:36 – Brogan celebrates Costco being able to again serve samples to customers, Brogan talks about things coming back and expresses his concern with the guys not joining them at the bar. He talks about the GCP banner hanging at the shop, Justin shares with Brogan the new shop that opened in place of Malarkey's and expresses his want to support them. Justin reflects on his visits to Malarkey's, their plans for future recordings at the Union Club, and Brogan talks about his recent interaction with a real mans-man. 57:52 – Justin shares what he has learned on UFOs, Scott explains what UAP means, and Brogan suggests that they go on a Grit City Suspect Adventure. Brogan roasts Caesar, Caesar shares what he's been up to, and Al talks about the temperature where he's at in Eastern Washington. Justin talks about checking out the sauna at Urban Float in Tacoma, they jump into Jeffscapades, and Scott talks about how much can be accomplished with a buzz. Justin offers his house as a safe place when the apocalypse arrives, and Scott envisions Justin's future apocalyptic character.
For this episode of 302lifestylebeachpodcast we have Carlos Casas from Urban Float! Carlos shares with us why restorative floatation therapy is being adapted by professional athletes, and why more and more people are starting to realize its benefits mentally and physically. Find out here in this podcast! Tune in for more podcasts like this! Keep living the 302 lifestyle, enjoy the beach, live that life! Sponsored by That Guy with a Broom Phone: +1 302-727-2517 Website: https://www.tgwbroom.com/home Email: support@tgwbroom.com Urban Float Phone: (302) 232-3141 Website: https://www.urbanfloat.com/rehoboth Email: info@urbanfloat.com Location: 18979 Coastal Highway Unit 101 Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
You guys remember the episode about floating at Urban Float in Rehoboth, DE, which is such a great way to have a date night! NOW we have Julie Fisher at Gifted Alchemy! Julie offers sounds through a playlist that goes along with floating!!! She has a brand new podcast “The Gifted” on Rehoboth Social Podcast Network with conversations with Delaware'shidden gems’ on topics such as living a surrendered life and giving inspired gifts. She’s developed sound elixirs that are sound healing recordings that help slow down brainwaves inducing a relaxed meditative state in the listener. She hosts private events and even shares this with local wellness studios. You can even get your own personalized sound elixirs that are specifically for you, that will speak directly to your heart of where you need it the most! Learn more by visiting giftedalchemy.com This is so interesting…listen NOW!
The guys are finally able to get together in person!! They discuss White Claw, DoorDash, and what's been happing in the PNW since they last talked. 01:27 – Brogan talks about smuggling himself into Pierce County, Scott gives props to the White Claw drink, and Justin talks about his and Scotts last get together at Dusty's in Tacoma (Episode 112). Brogan and Scott talk about eating at Alfred's in Tacoma, what they ordered, and Brogan talks about working for DoorDash prior to the Covid-19 break out. Justin shares how Red Robbin gives delivery drivers their own cup of fries when picking up orders, and Brogan talks about his awkward adventures in delivering. 11:00 – Scott shares his love for straws, his hate for floaties in his drinks, and Brogan talks about tap covers to keep fruit flies from flying up the spout. He describes how his puppy hates flies, gives props to Lisa Pet Pawlor, and Justin talks about his recent float at Urban Float. He talks about his hurdles with technology at work, Scott talks about the benefits of floating, and they both explain how they feel after they float. 20:25 – Brogan declares “there ain't now law with a Claw”, Scott talks about the great tweets from the City of Kent, and Justin encourages listeners to take advantage of the float deals. Justin gives a shout out to Fab Lab and their new masks they have for sale, Brogan talks about his favorite snack foods, and Scott requests listeners to let them know of dispensaries that they think would be good to have on the podcast. 35:55 – Justin shares what he's been watching on Disney +, they give their thoughts on the Jeff Goldblum show, and Justin talks about Union Club being open again. Justin talks about the sail boat that washed ashore on the beach of Chambers Bay Regional Park and Brogan explains how boat tabs work. They end the show with doing a White Claw chug and discuss their post show plans to visit the Brass Lantern.
On Quarantined 10 the guys chat about business that are re-opening in Phase 2, their plans for when they're able to get together again, and reminisce of yesteryears. 01:45 – The guys talk about their hopes of being able to hang out with each other in person soon, Justin talks about the state being into phase 2 of the Safe Start Program, and they all agree it's time for a camping trip. He talks about the new requirements that businesses have implement prior to opening, Brogan talks about his concern with how the new regulations will impact his business, and they talk about the online shopping they have all been doing during Covid. 16:09 – Justin talks about his recent TV purchase, his new appreciation for commercials, and they talk about the shows they've been watching. Jordan covers the other business restrictions that come with Phase 2, Brogan talks about their upcoming plans to share a drink together, and Scott share's his appreciation of the peaceful protests in Tacoma. Brogan talks about the protest that happened in his area, Justin runs down the list of restaurant opening in Tacoma, and they talk about their love of the Pit Boys on YouTube. 30:03 – Justin and Scott give their props to Doyle's Public House in Tacoma, Brogan talks about live comedy coming back to the American Tavern on the 13th, and his visits as a kid to Home Stead Restaurant in Tacoma. He talks about places he's explored at BNI back in the day, they discuss what stand-up arcade machines they would buy if they had the chance, and Justin and Brogan share their worst drinking experience at Farrelli's Pizza. 47:12 – Justin shares getting a dog at the Star Light Swap Meet as a kid, watching movies at the drive-in, and Scott talks about the drive-in in Idaho. Brogan shares that Point Defiance Park is the nation's second largest city park, Justin lets the listeners know Surge Tacoma and Union Club are opening back up, as well as Urban Float in Tacoma.
Part-time co-host, Carlos Casas from Urban Float, re-joins Tom to talk about the small business community, COVID-19, and government relief funding.
It was great to sit down with Amy. We chat everything from family to business.
Deane Benninghoven from Summit Hypnosis NW and Jessie Puryear from Urban Float join GCP to talk about their recent hypnotherapy experience with two floaters that received hypnosis therapy while in the tank. Deane is a certified hypnotist and artist located in Tacoma. He uses hypnotherapy to help adults and children overcome limiting and negative behaviors and chronic pain. Tune into episode 79 for an in depth conversation on his practice. Jessie Puryear is the owner of the Urban Float Tacoma franchise. His location has six rooms featuring the DreamPod Max Float Pod. Floating has been around for over 50 years and has many physical, mental, and emotional benefits to it. It is most often used as a method for relaxation and to boost creativity. 01:57 – Justin welcomes listeners to the episode, recommends listeners catch the Gremlins episode if they haven't yet, and Scott talks about the YouTube Channel Stop a Douchebag located in Russia. Justin introduces Deane from Summit Hypnosis Northwest and Jessie from Urban Float, and Deane explains what services Summit Hypnosis provides. Jessie talks about what got him into floating, Scott also talks about what got him into floating, and Jessie explains the floating experience itself. 12:19 – Michelle talks about her tank experience, what it was like to have Deane present during the float to help her reset, and Jessie explains how him and Deane came together to combine hypnotism and floating. Deane explains that hypnosis is really always self-hypnosis, how they ended up doing the hypnosis during the float, and Deane shares what providing hypnosis was like during the floats. Michelle further explains the process of the float and hypnosis experience, what it was like to go through the visualization of the seasons, and Jessie shares that Deane will soon be providing Urban Float with visualization tracks that floaters can use during their float. 26:29 – Jessie shares what a float tank is and what is inside of it, Justin tells listeners where people can find each of them on social media, and Michelle talks about the benefit of having a place to relax post float. Justin talks about how great it has been to see the new businesses come up in University Place, they recommend people to eat post floating vs before, and the different sounds from your body that has been heard while in the tank. Michelle talks about the trigger points in the bodies muscles, Justin shares the other participants' review of the hypnosis float, and Deane talks about how great it is to help people get out of their mind and focus on the moment. 42:46 – Justin talks on the importance of getting his daily early morning resets, Jessie shares what they are doing with athletic teams, and Scott explains how floating is great for recovery. Jessie comments on famous teams and athletes that float, Justin talks on how the tank could help with his personal anxiety, and Jessie talks about the benefits floating has also for people that have PTSD. Scott shares on the Float for Fibromyalgia Day, how the spine can stretch up to an inch in the tank, and Justin closes out with how listeners can find Deane and Jessie online. Thank you to both Deane and Jessie for coming in to talk about this new cutting edge idea of hypno floating! Special Guests: Deane Benninghoven and Jessie Puryear.
Learning about a new local business, Urban Float!! Maxine and Carlos take time from their day to sit down and chat about the in's and outs on floating.
Stories from Franchisees & Founders. In this episode we're with Joe Beaudry, Co-Founder and COO of Urban Float, to talk about the recent deal he secured on Shark Tank, and the steps it took to get his company there. Joe gets detailed sharing about the preparation that went into his appearance on Shark Tank (Season 10, Episode 17), and has us crying with laughter about his first experience floating in a sensory-controlled tank…at a complete stranger's house...naked... How Joe started and grew Urban Float through organic expansion, franchising, and eventually a Shark Tank deal, provides valuable insights for any entrepreneur. So join us in one of our most fun episodes yet, with Joe Beaudry. In this episode we talk about: Leaving the “security” of a corporate job Why franchising is the best way to scale How good distractions can pay off Betting on yourself Subscription based business models Overcoming customers' barriers to entry What happens on Shark Tank after the handshake Why visibility is the best marketing tool What we mention: Urban Float Entrepreneur Magazine Shark Tank Mark Cuban Kevin O'Leary Matt Higgins
Scott Swerland was born to be an entrepreneur. He incorporated his first business at age 15, and ever since, continues to build and add more companies to his portfolio. He currently is the Founder and CEO of Seattle Sun Tan, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Urban Float and Washington Co-founder and CEO of TruFusion. You may have even seen him on a recent episode of Shark Tank! During this special episode, Shauna sits down with her big brother, Scott, to discuss their childhood, the biggest challenges he faces running several companies, and his “out of body experience” on Shark Tank. His passion and dedication to his work and family will motivate you to look at life in the same way he does.
Carlos Casas is the owner Urban Float in Rehoboth Beach, a six tank float center in Delaware. We dive deep on a variety of topics and discuss ways we both deal with and experience anxiety, as well as other issues. He's a father, a husband, an entrepreneur, and a man trying to live and be the best possible man he can be for his family. Enjoy! Go float- https://www.urbanfloat.com/
Note: This week, we talk about some adult themes, so if your kiddos are around, you might want to hold off on listening until later. Marilyn Olmsted, the first franchisee of Urban Float, joins the crew this week. Marilyn was previously a tax consultant in an accounting firm, and she explains why she chose a franchise model and how she sees her role in the business. She has a unique view of what she brings to the business and why she loves having competition. find full show notes at https://wp.me/p3DUt1-Fq
Joe Beaudry is the owner of Urban Float. Based out of Seattle, Washington, Urban Float has three of their own locations, along with one franchise location open and a handful more on the way. Joe and Ashkahn talk about the logistics in growing into a multi-location float business, and go over some of the finances […] The post 111: Joe Beaudry of Urban Float talks about expanding to multi-location float business appeared first on Float Conference 2020.
You will most likely find this concept fascinating. We are meeting with Joe Beaudry and Scott Swerland of Urban Float. Urban Float: a Seattle-based floatation therapy spa, has recently launched its franchise opportunity with plans to expand outside of its Washington hub. Urban Float is a hydro-therapy floating spa that features light and sound controlled pods containing 200 gallons of water with over 1,200 pounds of Epsom salt, creating a relaxing and reenergizing experience that renews the body, refreshes the mind, and revives the senses. Resting in this unique, controlled environment improves the overall functions of the brain and central nervous system, allowing floaters to enter a peaceful state of mind. In part 2, you will hear a clip from our Great Quotes in Franchising podcast.
Colleen Wohlrab is the lab manager for the Float Clinic and Research Center, a research lab run by Justin Feinstein that is entirely focused on researching floatation. Colleen chats about what it takes to keep the lab running and generate data. This episode is brought to you by Urban Float. You can listen to Joe […] The post 066: Colleen Wohlrab about keeping the Float Clinic & Research Center running appeared first on Float Conference 2020.
Joe Beaudry is one of the founders of Urban Float, based in Seattle, Washington. Urban Float was founded in 2012, and has since opened 3 more locations in Washington, the most recent of which is their first franchise location. Joe talks about the process of opening multiple locations, and shares some details about how franchising […] The post 063: Joe Beaudry gives details about Urban Float and franchising appeared first on Float Conference 2020.
Joe Beaudry runs Urban Float, a float center that currently has two locations open in the Seattle area, and is in the process of opening it’s third. Urban Float has recently begun offering franchising for their Urban Float center, and has become the US distributor for the i-sopod float tank. Joe is not speaking at […] The post 047: Joe Beaudry gives us a sneak peak about Urban Float franchise happenings appeared first on Float Conference 2020.