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Dean Weaver, EPC Stated Clerk, welcomes back five guests for the second week of this two-part series preparing us for the 44th General Assembly. Those participating in the podcast are upcoming moderator, Victor Jones, EPC Chief Parliamentarian, Bob Garment, Hannah Attaway of Hope Church, and two individuals delivering GA messages, pastors Tim Johnson and Corrina Gambrell. In this episode, the panel discusses some of the issues and conversations we will be having at GA this year.
Dean Weaver, EPC Stated Clerk, welcomes five guests this week for a two-part series preparing us for the 44th General Assembly. Those participating in this podcast are upcoming moderator, Victor Jones, EPC Chief Parliamentarian, Bob Garment, Hannah Attaway of Hope Church, and two individuals delivering GA messages, pastors Tim Johnson and Corrina Gambrell. This is part one of the two part series.
Welcome to another episode of High Value Discussions, where we delve deep into stories of success, resilience, and invaluable life lessons. Today, we're honored to host an exceptional individual whose life reads like an anthology of perseverance and excellence, Victor Jones. Victor is not just a student of the financial markets; he's a visionary for financial literacy, and advocating for knowledge and empowerment in a domain often shrouded in complexity. His journey through the volatile waves of trading has not only marked him as a talented trader, but also as a beacon of wisdom for those navigating the financial seas. But Victor's story doesn't end with the charts. Before his foray into the markets, he faced the ultimate test of physical and mental fortitude as a professional MMA fighter. This chapter of his life exemplifies his dedication, discipline, the heart of a champion, and traits that have undoubtedly fueled his success across all facets of his life. Off the arena and away from the charts, Victor plays his most cherished roles as a devoted father of three and a loving husband. His commitment to family is a testament to his character, echoing the values of love, loyalty, and support. To me, Victor is more than just a guest; he's a dear mentor who has profoundly impacted my life. His guidance and insights have been instrumental in my personal growth, for which I am eternally grateful. Join us as we explore Victor's remarkable journey, from the trading floors to the fighting rings, and uncover the principles that have guided him through triumphs and trials. This is not just a conversation about success in finance and sports; it's about living a life of purpose, passion, and impact. Tune in to High Value Discussions for an episode that promises not only to enlighten but to inspire. Connect with Victor: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/baggerman/ X: https://x.com/stoicwealth_ Follow High Value Discussions Socials: YouTube: https://m.youtube.com/@HighValueDiscussions/videos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highvaluediscussions/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@highvaluediscussions X: https://twitter.com/Dan_J_Gonzalez Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/high-value-discussions/id1704921472 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/55cxAJO4lPphznNGTTo1A8 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-gonzalez-4b21a72b1/
Is it possible to work through trauma and improve nervous system health when your job requires you to disconnect from your body in order to survive? In this episode, you'll learn how trauma-informed training can transform the lives of police officers and their communities by addressing issues of trauma and chronic stress within and outside of the organization. Host Elisabeth Kristoff, along with NSI practitioners Victor Jones and Janine Harris Elisabeth, recently trained police officers and first responders in neurosomatic intelligence as part of the Columbus CARE Coalition's trauma-informed initiative, and they were moved by the growth and understanding they witnessed from the attendees. Among their takeaways from their experience is the critical need for support and tools that address the nervous system's role in managing anxiety and conflict, especially in high-stakes professions. Today's conversation highlights how NSI work can lead to profound changes in how these professionals handle daily stressors, show empathy, and heal their communities. Tune in to learn more about the powerful impact nervous system work can have on our communities! Topics discussed in this episode: Janine's work and the Columbus CARE Coalition framework How NSI can improve the health of police officers NSI's impact on police and community relations Integrating the body in conflict resolution The effect of historical trauma on emotional expression Columbus CARE Coalition's plan for a trauma-informed city The potential of NSI work in law enforcement Learn more about the Neuro-Somatic Intelligence Coaching program and sign up for the spring cohort now! https://www.neurosomaticintelligence.com/?utm_medium=aff-traumarewired&utm_content&utm_source You can also sign up for our free Holiday Stress Resilience Workshop here: https://neurosomaticintelligence.com/holidayselfcare Get started training your nervous system with offer for TWO FREE weeks on Brain Based: https://www.rewiretrial.com OR! Check out our free video series with no commitment to the membership follow: Connect with us on social media: @trauma.rewired Join the Trauma Rewired Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/761101225132846 FREE 1 Year Supply of Vitamin D + 5 Travel Packs from Athletic Greens when you use my exclusive offer: https://www.drinkag1.com/rewired This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
On the next Whisper in the Wings from Stage Whisper, we had the chance to talk with playwright/composer, Victor Jones, and director, Alysia Homminga, to talk about their new work, Moon School. We had a great time discussing the origins and message behind this show, as well hearing some insight and memories from these two great artists. Be sure you tune in to this great episode, and check out this great show!Moon SchoolOctober 2nd- 10th@ The TankTickets and more information are available at thetanknyc.orgAnd be sure to follow our guests to stay up to date on all their upcoming projects and productions:Moon School: @moonschoolstageAlysia: @alyhomm29Victor: @victorjonesasaconstruct
Show Notes: Neil Hendin, a graduate of Harvard, has a diverse career history, including being an undergrad, grad student, teaching assistant, teaching fellow, and staff member. Neil has worked in various engineering departments, including physics, electronics, and computer systems. He has also been involved in campus radio and radio engineering. Neil also completed his master's degree at Harvard. His first job as an engineer was at Maxim Integrated Products, a semiconductor company headquartered in Portland, Oregon. He moved to Hewlett Packard, where he worked in radio engineering. He has been in Silicon Valley since working at Maxim and has also worked at HP, Nvidia, Palm, and Google. Neil currently leads the ChromeOS hardware team at Google and has moved up the engineering management ladder over the past 12 years. Neil started his career at WHRB after helping a woman set up a stereo for her college. He joined the radio station as a technical staff member and later became chief engineer. He was responsible for maintaining the hardware, including transmitter repair and maintenance. Neil's interest in radio engineering was sparked by the analog nature of circuit building and the ability to analyze and simulate the engineering tools available today. He believes that the field of radio engineering is considered one of the "black magic" fields in electronics, as it requires a lot of skill and experimentation. Radio Engineering Explained Radio engineering is the process of transmitting signals over long distances using electromagnetic radiation, such as electromagnetic waves or Morse code. It involves modulation, which involves sending data that is decoded to transmit multiple messages. Radio engineers deal with high frequency circuits, typically ranging from 100 megahertz to 70 gigahertz. The frequency range of these signals depends on the language and technology evolution, with the term "micro" being higher than UHF. Antenna engineering is another subspecialty, involving the antennas that launch signals into free space. Modern smartphones have at least six or eight antennas, which can be divided into lower, mid-range, and high bands. Some phones combine these bands, while others have a pair of antennas for each set of bands. Bluetooth is often combined with Wi-Fi, as they are in the same frequency range and are often done by the same chip in the phone. Radio engineers often gravitate towards the cell phone business due to the challenges of fitting all of this in their pocket and the challenges of running the phone off of batteries. They also worry about the potential interference with aircraft sensors and the plane's avionics. While there were initial fears of interference, radio engineers do not turn off their phones during takeoff or landing to ensure aircraft safety.. From Palm OS Architecture to Chromebooks Neil talks about the birth of the modern smartphone as a significant milestone in the history of technology. Palm and handspring invented the Palm OS, which was popular among 30 million people. They spun off from Palm and started cellular phones, adding cellular modems into the Palm Pilot type architecture. The Palm Pilot was the first modern smartphone with an app store, replacing paper calendars and address books. Neil talks about the evolution of the Palm Free and how it led to the accelerated development of the iPhone. Neil left Palm and joined the Chrome team, where they piloted a test of Chromebooks. Managing a Group of Engineers at Google Neil transitioned from being an individual contributor to managing a group of engineers. He realized that team dynamics, collaboration, communication quality, and trust were crucial for everyone's individual abilities. He realized that having a diverse mix of backgrounds and experience levels made teams more productive. At Google he noticed how well-run teams were, even if not everyone was equally experienced. He decided to manage a small team of engineers, allowing him to have more impact. He asked people if they wanted to try new roles and gave them organizational flexibility. He managed a group of 75 engineers, which is currently in the low 40s due to a recent layoff. Managing a group of engineers is different depending on the type of roles they have in their organization. His current team size is around 44 engineers. Neil shares stories of engineering challenges that may bubble up to managers, such as the down economy and the decline in the personal computer market. The Process of Designing and Interacting with Manufacturers Neil discusses the process of designing and interacting with manufacturers, such as OEMs like Dells, HP, Lenovo, Acer, Samsung, and LG. These OEMs, often based in Taiwan, have access to China's resources for high-volume manufacturing and have factories in various parts of China. Neil has a team of around 28 to 22 people, based in the Taipei office and two engineers in Sydney, Australia. They work with manufacturing companies (ODMs) to design a reference design and tweak it to ensure it stays agile and cost-effective in the current landscape. The team works closely with OEMs to build prototypes, and a lead OEM, such as Dell or HP or Lenovo, implements a lead product on one at the same ODM. The learnings from this build are then shared with another OEM. Influential Courses and Professors at Harvard Neil shares his experiences at Harvard, mentioning two professors who have influenced his career, his electrical engineering professor, Al Pandiscio, was a mentor, friend, and instructor, while Victor Jones, a professor of electromagnetics, taught the electromagnetics class and cellular communications. Timestamps: 07:57 How Neil got into radio engineering 25:16 Leaving Palm and joining ChromeBook 27:30 Testing ChromeBook 27:52 Transition from individual contributor to managing a small team 35:10 Managing as an engineer 39:28 Managing a team of new managers 45:51 How Neil works with manufacturers? CONTACT: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nhendin Email: Neil.Hendin@gmail.com
Dean Weaver, EPC Stated Clerk, welcomes Rosemary Lukens (Chairman of the National Leadership Team), and Victor Jones (Moderator-elect of the 43rd General Assembly) as his guests for this new episode of “In All Things”. Dean and his guests, both Ruling Elders, discuss a variety of topics related to how God is working with the denomination at the National level.
Trauma Rewired has talked a lot about threat, including its neurobiology, what happens in the body when we don't feel safe, and how a history of trauma affects what we perceive as a threat. In this episode with Victor Jones, a resilience educator and neurosomatic intelligence coach, we dive deeper into threat, focusing on our relationship with others and society as a whole, as well as how trauma impacts our ability to regulate our nervous system. For example, connection is a survival need but feelings of vulnerability and intimacy can be threatening to the nervous system of those with a history of trauma. This inability to connect not only affects the health of an individual, but also the bond and trust within society. The good news is that neurosomatic intelligence is a powerful tool that can help you settle your nervous system, allow you to connect, and live a life in line with your ethics. As we cover topics like stacked trauma and co-regulation, Victor and hosts Jennifer and Elisabeth all share their personal journeys to feeling safe in their body, and regulating their nervous system when they experience threat — something that's nearly impossible to avoid in our dysregulating world. Victor advocates for everyone to learn the language of the nervous system, teaching NSI tools to help people in his community in the hopes of driving more compassion in our world. If you want to get out of survival mode and start helping others around you too, tune in now! Topics discussed in this episode: Victor's and Elisabeth's journey to discovering NSI How Victor's childhood affected his relationship with himself and the world The threat and safety of finding connection The consequences of being consistently exposed to threat Nervous system regulation as a means to help yourself and others How Victor is bringing NSI tools into the community How NSI work can help first responders and high-trauma fields Get started training your nervous system with our FREE 2-week offer: https://www.rewiretrial.com Learn more about the Neuro-Somatic Intelligence Coaching program here: https://www.neurosomaticintelligence.com/?utm_medium=aff-traumarewired&utm_content&utm_source Connect with us on social media: @trauma.rewired Connect with Victor Jones Victor.Jones.BCIR@gmail.com Rocky Mount, NC 27804 252-382-0682 Join the Trauma Rewired Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/761101225132846 Head to https://calendly.com/traumarewired/consultation for a consultation to identify trauma responses in your own life and learn how to train your nervous system to move out of behaviors that aren't serving you! FREE 1 Year Supply of Vitamin D + 5 Travel Packs from Athletic Greens when you use my exclusive offer: https://www.drinkag1.com/rewired This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
2 Huskers Enter the Transfer Portal(Richard Torres and Victor Jones Jr.). What Does it Mean to their Position Group?
Hello beautiful people! We have the pleasure of introducing Victor Jones on this episode of the Makings of You. This gentleman is the host of the liquor talk podcast. He brings it on every podcast he is on. When he is on your podcast liquor is highly recommended. He has been in the podcast game for the last five years. He also hosts events and has hosted breakout sessions at podcasts conferences. The more you drink the better he sounds. Podcasting out of Florida, it's Victor from the liquor talk podcast.You can find Victor at: IG: @LiquorTalk @RealVJonesTwitter: @RealVJones Any podcast platform: Liquor Talk PodcastYou can find us at:www.everythangculture.comIG/Facebook/Tiktok/Tumblr: EverythangCulture Twitter: EveryTHGCulture Spotify: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everythang-culture/id1455598116?i=1000567850501Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everythang-culture/id1455598116YouTube: https://youtu.be/aSAzW4Yf0G8Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/everythang-culture-podcast/exclusive-content
As a father, one of your duties is to become the best man you can be. That man, the one you become, will be what your son emulates, and the one your daughter seeks out. On this episode of the @4fitfatherhood podcast, I sat down with Victor Jones. Former Division 1 football player, turned MMA fighter, now correctional officer, husband, and father shares how the power of execution has shaped his life and business. This episode is full of
“In order to have a thriving world, a thriving ecosystem that works in harmony, we need variance… And yet because we are so far away from our own sense of inherent knowing of our enoughness, we've constructed a world where that's not true for our bodies.” This quote from author Sonya Renee Taylor perfectly puts the discussion on this episode of Trauma Rewired into context. Joining host Jennifer Wallace to share their perspectives on how systems of oppression live in the body are founders of Neuro Somatic Intelligence, Elisabeth Kristof and Melanie Weller, as well as Victor Jones, a neurosomatic practitioner. Societal, racial, institutional, and ancestral oppression are just a few of these systems that lead to chronic stress and negative consequences for our health. We live in a world with oppressive systems like racism and unrealistic body standards, which festers a sense of unsafety, and results in a dysregulated nervous system, making it difficult to find connection and community. But there are ways we can overcome these inherited and learned responses! To start the process of dismantling these oppressive systems and getting to a place of safety and healing, tune in to learn more! Topics discussed in this episode: The body hierarchy and how oppression lives inside the body/nervous system How these systems of oppression affects us and how to challenge them Melanie's view on the effect of patriarchy and oppression on the body Our bodies as ancestral artifacts Victor on how NSI can help dismantle these systems Finding compassion and connection How the vagus nerve is impacted by oppression Societal oppression in regards to fat phobia Victor's experienced conditioning around racism Why regulation tools are so important Mental illness stigma as oppression Deep survival responses and regulating the nervous system Benefits Elisabeth has seen from working with her nervous system Connect with Melanie Weller on Instagram and her website: https://www.melanieweller.com Connect with Victor Jones: Victor LaRue Jones, MSW, LCSW, LCAS (he, him, his) Certified Resilience Educator Valiant Families, PC PO Box 8064 107 SE Main St Ste 410 Rocky Mount, NC 27804 252-382-0682 Learn more about Elisabeth Kristof and her company, Brain-Based Wellness, here: https://brainbased-wellness.com/about/ Join the Trauma Rewired Facebook Group! Head to https://calendly.com/traumarewired/consultation for a consultation to identify trauma responses in your own life and learn how to train your nervous system to move out of behaviors that aren't serving you! Work with Jennifer: https://linktr.ee/traumarewired https://www.traumarewired.com/ Instagram FREE 1 Year Supply of Vitamin D + 5 Travel Packs from Athletic Greens when you use my exclusive offer: www.athleticgreens.com/rewired
Courtney's playing refreshingly cool new jazzy vibes for you to work, rest and play to! Jam-packed full of new releases and plenty of fun, including many of the artists introducing their own tracks! This wk smooth latin jazz, classic bop, New Orleans jazz poetry, samba-salsa beats, Pharaoh Sanders spiritual vocal tribute, jazz lounge, esoteric sonic experiments, guitar fusion... we're feeling soulful this wk folks celebrating Elders past & present... immerse in our remembrance. 1 Juan Carlos Quintero - Table For FiveTable For Five MOONDO MUSIC Tr5Juan Carlos Quintero gtr Joe Rotondi pno Eddie Resto bs Aaron Serfaty Joey DeLeon percQuinteroSmooth Cumbia folk rhythms from Colombia from latin maestro Juan Carlos & friends.2 Kenny Shanker – HunterVortex WISE CAT Tr4Kenny Shanker sx DaisukeAbe gtr MikeEckroth pno Yoshi Waki bs Brian Fishler dr ShankerBop lovers listen up!! Vibrant Charlie Parker infused bop magic from Kenny Shanker! 3 Tank & the Bangas (+ Alex Isley & Masego) - Black FolkRed Balloon VERVE Tr9Tarriona Ball, Masego. Alex Isley, Joshua Johnson, Albert Allenback, Norman Spence vcls Itai Shapira bs Norman Spence Keys Joshua Johnson dr Albert Allenback Fl, keys Georgia Muldrow drNew Orleans deep poetry to sweeten and enlighten your day from Tank & crew4 DO'A - Flor de LisHigher Grounds OUTSIDE IN Tr1DO'A vc, Harold Lopez-Nussa pno, vc Mayquel Gonzalez tpt Julio Cesar Gonzalez bs Ruy Adrian Lopez-Nussa percDjavanDjavan's gorgeous samba Lily Flower taken for a salsa whirl by DO'A!. 5 Mark de Clive-Lowe & Friends - Love is Everywhere (feat Dwight Trible) Freedom – Celebrating the Music of Pharoah Sanders SOUL BANK Tr9Mark de Clive-Lowe keys Dwight Trible vc Teodross Avery sx Corbin Jones bs/sza Tommaso Cappellato dr Carlos Nino percSandersSpiritual jazz vocalist Dwight joins Mark on this moving tribute to the late great High Priest Pharaoh Sanders 6 Matt Bianco - Joy RideThe Essential Matt Bianco MATT ENT/Membran Tr4Mark Reilly vc Dave O'Higgins sx Martin Shaw tpt Sebastiaan De Krom dr Geoff Gascoyne bs Graham Harvey keys Elizabeth Troy vc Judith O'Higgins/Magnus Lindgren sx fl clReilly/LindgrenRetro-happiness all round with the return of jazz-poppers Matt Bianco on their 40th birthday feat delicious keys from Graham Harvey!7 Bobby Watson – Mind Wine Back Home in Kansas City SMOKE Tr6Bobby Watson sx, Curtis Lundy bs Victor Jones dr Cyrus Chestnut pno Jeremy Pelt tptHicks“John Hicks was a mighty huge influence on me, Curtis and Victor. When he passed away, that was one of the saddest moments in our lives. He was extremely near and dear to us.” (Bobby W) 8 Jhelisa – OxygenOxygen DORADO – Tr1Marcus Reece Jr pno Greg Osby sx Landon Anderson dr Donna Hawkins bs Oteil Burbridge bs Rafael Pierra percAndersonRaw, dark, spiritually resonant & nostalgic soundscapes from music maverick Jhelisa collective.9 Christian McBride – BrouhahaQ Sessions MACK AVENUE Tr3Christian McBride bs Mike Stern gtr Marcus Strickland tnr Eric Harland drMcBrideChristian's bass on a funky electric tip feat some superb fusion guitar soloing from Mike Stern
Courtney's playing refreshingly cool new jazzy vibes for you to work, rest and play to! Jam-packed full of new releases and plenty of fun, including many of the artists introducing their own tracks! This wk smooth latin jazz, classic bop, New Orleans jazz poetry, samba-salsa beats, Pharaoh Sanders spiritual vocal tribute, jazz lounge, esoteric sonic experiments, guitar fusion... we're feeling soulful this wk folks celebrating Elders past & present... immerse in our remembrance. 1 Juan Carlos Quintero - Table For FiveTable For Five MOONDO MUSIC Tr5Juan Carlos Quintero gtr Joe Rotondi pno Eddie Resto bs Aaron Serfaty Joey DeLeon percQuinteroSmooth Cumbia folk rhythms from Colombia from latin maestro Juan Carlos & friends.2 Kenny Shanker – HunterVortex WISE CAT Tr4Kenny Shanker sx DaisukeAbe gtr MikeEckroth pno Yoshi Waki bs Brian Fishler dr ShankerBop lovers listen up!! Vibrant Charlie Parker infused bop magic from Kenny Shanker! 3 Tank & the Bangas (+ Alex Isley & Masego) - Black FolkRed Balloon VERVE Tr9Tarriona Ball, Masego. Alex Isley, Joshua Johnson, Albert Allenback, Norman Spence vcls Itai Shapira bs Norman Spence Keys Joshua Johnson dr Albert Allenback Fl, keys Georgia Muldrow drNew Orleans deep poetry to sweeten and enlighten your day from Tank & crew4 DO'A - Flor de LisHigher Grounds OUTSIDE IN Tr1DO'A vc, Harold Lopez-Nussa pno, vc Mayquel Gonzalez tpt Julio Cesar Gonzalez bs Ruy Adrian Lopez-Nussa percDjavanDjavan's gorgeous samba Lily Flower taken for a salsa whirl by DO'A!. 5 Mark de Clive-Lowe & Friends - Love is Everywhere (feat Dwight Trible) Freedom – Celebrating the Music of Pharoah Sanders SOUL BANK Tr9Mark de Clive-Lowe keys Dwight Trible vc Teodross Avery sx Corbin Jones bs/sza Tommaso Cappellato dr Carlos Nino percSandersSpiritual jazz vocalist Dwight joins Mark on this moving tribute to the late great High Priest Pharaoh Sanders 6 Matt Bianco - Joy RideThe Essential Matt Bianco MATT ENT/Membran Tr4Mark Reilly vc Dave O'Higgins sx Martin Shaw tpt Sebastiaan De Krom dr Geoff Gascoyne bs Graham Harvey keys Elizabeth Troy vc Judith O'Higgins/Magnus Lindgren sx fl clReilly/LindgrenRetro-happiness all round with the return of jazz-poppers Matt Bianco on their 40th birthday feat delicious keys from Graham Harvey!7 Bobby Watson – Mind Wine Back Home in Kansas City SMOKE Tr6Bobby Watson sx, Curtis Lundy bs Victor Jones dr Cyrus Chestnut pno Jeremy Pelt tptHicks“John Hicks was a mighty huge influence on me, Curtis and Victor. When he passed away, that was one of the saddest moments in our lives. He was extremely near and dear to us.” (Bobby W) 8 Jhelisa – OxygenOxygen DORADO – Tr1Marcus Reece Jr pno Greg Osby sx Landon Anderson dr Donna Hawkins bs Oteil Burbridge bs Rafael Pierra percAndersonRaw, dark, spiritually resonant & nostalgic soundscapes from music maverick Jhelisa collective.9 Christian McBride – BrouhahaQ Sessions MACK AVENUE...
Victor Jones - Head of Global Strategy for tastytrade and the Co-Host of Jones & Friends and Hear Me Out shows, joins us and throws out one of the most quotable lines of the year. "The Fed is the new retail." Listen to his explanation and Jim's version of Billy Pauls's classic, "Me and Mrs. Jones." Victor is young, intelligent, and experienced and shows all of it in this episode.
In this week's episode I have a special guest, Victor Jones. This may have been one of my favorite episodes because it gave me an opportunity to just listen. Victor talks about narcissistic abuse, letting go of family, reconnecting with his father, building his own family and more. Join us on this journey! Victor Jones @brother_empath Meditation by James Woods aka Dat Yoga Dude (@datyogadude) Photo by @cottonbro (from @pexels) Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to all of our channels. Hope you enjoy! The Art of Letting Go merch at www.theartoflettinggopodcast.com If you would like to give us some feedback or just reach out to us feel free: https://anchor.fm/theartoflettinggopodcast/message (voicemail) @theartoflettinggopodcast (ig) theartoflettinggopodcast@gmail.com (213) 394-2773 Music by: Mike Brown Rap Instrumental by @enyukay #mentalhealthpodcast #theartoflettinggo #feelfree2feelfree #1925society #blackmalevulnerability #blackvoices #knowledge #linkinbio #spotify #frequency #newepisode #linkinbio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theartoflettinggopodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theartoflettinggopodcast/support
Welcome to Chatter with BNC, Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people. On today's episode, David Mildenberg speaks with Victor Jones Jr., a principal at Jenkins Peer Architects, which was named the North Carolina and Charlotte firm of the year by the American Institute of Architects in 2021. Jones discusses how the business has expanded over the years with a recent emphasis on public sector projects, while broadening its ownership group.Recent projects have included the University Recreation Center at UNC Charlotte and the renovation of the American Legion Memorial Stadium in the Queen City. Jones has a bachelor's from N.C. State and a master's degree in architecture from Columbia University.
Welcome to Chatter with BNC, Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people. On today's episode, David Mildenberg speaks with Victor Jones Jr., a principal at Jenkins Peer Architects, which was named the North Carolina and Charlotte firm of the year by the American Institute of Architects in 2021. Jones discusses how the business has expanded over the years with a recent emphasis on public sector projects, while broadening its ownership group.Recent projects have included the University Recreation Center at UNC Charlotte and the renovation of the American Legion Memorial Stadium in the Queen City. Jones has a bachelor's from N.C. State and a master's degree in architecture from Columbia University.
Victor is a former professional athlete/MMA fighter, trader, investor, educator, and most importantly a father. He is one of my greatest mentors, and by far one of the greatest men alive walking this earth. Podcast Topics: -75 hard challenge -Building wealth in real time -Talent is a gift -Most don't listen -It's not how much money you make it's how much you keep -Free your tribe -Discipline equals freedom -Money is supposed to be moving -Constantly reading -Taping into the right people -How to use social media -Giving time to your loved ones -Most can't leave the fight game -Mastery is earned -Chasing greatness -Being an outlier -I deserve to be happy -Teaching the next generation -Chasing the wrong things -Study the uncommon -Leveling up -Giving valuable time -Russ -Getting better at being alone -Fatherhood -Stick to the plan -Leadership -Harnessing demons -Being around greatness -In the zone -Millions are made in droughts -If you have an iPhone you can be a millionaire -The art of execution -Assets are layers to freedom -Avoid multitasking -Health is wealth -Entrepreneurship -Showing up everyday -How do you want to be remembered Connect with Daniel: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmqE4tnWDXoiSPyaaqn7Nmw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danieljohngonzalez/ https://www.instagram.com/talkinoutmyasspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/FinanceFitGuy TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@danieljohngonzalez Connect with Victor: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/baggerman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/StoicWealth_ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@stoicwealth
After an impressive first appearance, Victor Jones, host of tastytrade's Jones and Friends, returns to The Prediction Trade with more markets to forecast. From mortgage rates to Fed interest rates, oil prices to gasoline prices, and the U.S. GDP, Victor makes calls in them all. Plus, he updates the market calls he made in his previous appearance. The Prediction Trade is brought to you by Luckbox magazine. Get a FREE digital subscription: getluckbox.com/TPT Sign up for the TPT newsletter, ask questions and follow us: thepredictiontrade.com Open your PredictIt account with our promo code and we'll match the first $20 you invest: predictit.org/promo/TPT20 Follow us… TWITTER: @predictiontrade FACEBOOK: @predictiontrade YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3LsdBeF TPT's theme song: Where Do We Go From Here? (Death)
Victor Jones is the guest host on today's segment of The Prediction Trade. A longtime prediction market trader himself, Victor has strong opinions about a variety of topics, and he shares them all. Kalshi's interest rates and GDP markets, PredictIt's House control and presidential nominee markets take center stage, and there's plenty of Luckbox and long shot trades to go around.
Victor Jones is the guest host on today's segment of The Prediction Trade. A longtime prediction market trader himself, Victor has strong opinions about a variety of topics, and he shares them all. Kalshi's interest rates and GDP markets, PredictIt's House control and presidential nominee markets take center stage, and there's plenty of Luckbox and long shot trades to go around.
Victor Jones is known for hosting tastytrade's Jones and Friends, but he's lending his markets and investing expertise to The Prediction Trade for this special episode. A longtime prediction market trader himself, Victor has strong opinions about a variety of topics, and he shares them all. Kalshi's interest rates and GDP markets, and PredictIt's House control and presidential nominee markets take center stage, and there's plenty of lockbox and longshot trades to go around. The Prediction Trade is brought to you by Luckbox magazine. Get a FREE digital subscription: getluckbox.com/TPT Sign up for the TPT newsletter, ask questions and follow us: thepredictiontrade.com Open your PredictIt account with our promo code and we'll match the first $20 you invest: predictit.org/promo/TPT20 Follow us… TWITTER: @predictiontrade FACEBOOK: @predictiontrade YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3LsdBeF TPT's theme song: Where Do We Go From Here? (Death)
Stocks closed well off their highs in a choppy day of trading, with results from Visa and Microsoft boosting the Dow, while Boeing and Alphabet dragged. Victor Jones from Tastytrade and Megan Horneman from Verdence discuss the read-through from tech earnings for the rest of the mega-cap names. Hawaiian Airlines CEO Peter Ingram joins to talk about his quarterly earnings and his deal for in-flight WiFi with SpaceX, as that stock takes a dive. And the CFO of Spotify breaks down subscriber and ad trends as the streaming platform makes a move lower.
Traders hedging positions is at an all-time high according to the media, but what does that mean? A trader can increase or decrease the size of their position based on opportunity and resources, which is the tastytrade way, but is the actual term “hedging” misleading? In today's episode of Hear Me Out, Victor Jones, Tom Sosnoff, and Tony Battista duke it out to answer one seemingly simple question, is hedging actually a thing?
Traders hedging positions is at an all-time high according to the media, but what does that mean? A trader can increase or decrease the size of their position based on opportunity and resources, which is the tastytrade way, but is the actual term “hedging” misleading? In today's episode of Hear Me Out, Victor Jones, Tom Sosnoff, and Tony Battista duke it out to answer one seemingly simple question, is hedging actually a thing?
Guy, Dan and Danny discuss the Fed meeting (2:28), tech earnings (14:38), why Dan is buying crypto over stocks right now (24:38) and Danny's NFL picks (29:35). The co-hosts interview Victor Jones of TastyTrade and talk about recent volatility in the market (37:51), concentration in mega-cap tech stocks (45:09), and the Greenwood Project. Later, the guys sit down with Spencer Jakab, editor of the Wall Street Journal's Heard on the Street column, about his new book, The Revolution That Wasn't: GameStop, Reddit, and the Fleecing of Small Investors. ---- See what adding futures can do for you at cmegroup.com/onthetape. ---- Shoot us an email at OnTheTape@riskreversal.com with any feedback, suggestions, or questions for us to answer on the pod and follow us @OnTheTapePod. We're on social: Follow Dan Nathan @RiskReversal on Twitter Follow @GuyAdami on Twitter Follow Danny Moses @DMoses34 on Twitter Follow us on Instagram @RiskReversalMedia Subscribe to our YouTube page
With the current state of the market, what signals should traders rely on? Does investing in meme stocks, like AMC, make retail traders decentralized activists if there is no accountability for new business strategies? In today's episode of Hear Me Out, Victor Jones, Tom Sosnoff, and Tony Battista unpack these questions and offer advice on where traders can go next in this market.
With the current state of the market, what signals should traders rely on? Does investing in meme stocks, like AMC, make retail traders decentralized activists if there is no accountability for new business strategies? In today's episode of Hear Me Out, Victor Jones, Tom Sosnoff, and Tony Battista unpack these questions and offer advice on where traders can go next in this market.
Should politicians be allowed to trade in the market? What benefits are there to the retail trader for them to do so? In today's episode of Hear Me Out, Victor Jones (ready in his blazer), Tom Sosnoff, and Tony Battista unpack these questions. In the case of Richard Clarida, was he being proactive due to nonpublic knowledge or coincidentally reactive? Both parties can agree that there are multiple benefits of congress and the senate participating in the market, but what underlying questions are going unanswered?
Should politicians be allowed to trade in the market? What benefits are there to the retail trader for them to do so? In today's episode of Hear Me Out, Victor Jones (ready in his blazer), Tom Sosnoff, and Tony Battista unpack these questions. In the case of Richard Clarida, was he being proactive due to nonpublic knowledge or coincidentally reactive? Both parties can agree that there are multiple benefits of congress and the senate participating in the market, but what underlying questions are going unanswered?
You can talk the talk, but can you walk the walk? In today's episode of Hear Me Out, Victor Jones, Tom Sosnoff, and Tony Battista discuss their investment strategies around macroeconomic data, institutional holder awareness, feeding off of volatility and fear, taking delta risks, and more. We can agree that when trading, your advantage comes from the level of engagement in the world of finance, but what other factors come to play?
You can talk the talk, but can you walk the walk? In today's episode of Hear Me Out, Victor Jones, Tom Sosnoff, and Tony Battista discuss their investment strategies around macroeconomic data, institutional holder awareness, feeding off of volatility and fear, taking delta risks, and more. We can agree that when trading, your advantage comes from the level of engagement in the world of finance, but what other factors come to play?
Nebraska Football signee Victory Jones Jr., a wide receiver out of Orlando, Florida, joined Jessica Coody to talk signing with the Huskers.
Nebraska Football signee Victory Jones Jr., a wide receiver out of Orlando, Florida, joined Jessica Coody to talk signing with the Huskers.
Nebraska Football signee Victory Jones Jr., a wide receiver out of Orlando, Florida, joined Jessica Coody to talk signing with the Huskers.
Victor Jones, Tom Sosnoff, and Tony Battista discuss meme stocks, including GameStop and AMC Entertainment, why they are falling, and what could be the fate of meme stocks in 2022.
Victor Jones, Tom Sosnoff, and Tony Battista discuss meme stocks, including GameStop and AMC Entertainment, why they are falling, and what could be the fate of meme stocks in 2022.
Victor stops by to talk career and life lessons. Then he and Jermal opine on the current state of SPY, QQQ, and the VIX.
Victor stops by to talk career and life lessons. Then he and Jermal opine on the current state of SPY, QQQ, and the VIX.
I got to catch up with fellow podcast host Victor Jones of Liquor Talk podcast. Join me as we kick it and discuss a little bit of evvvrrraaayyything, cuz that's what happens when liquor is invloved. Brought to you the way your favorite GILF always does, fun, funny and sprinkled with the FUCKERY. Website: www.sayithloud.com Patreon: www.patreon.com/sayithloud Glow: www.glow.fm/sayitloud --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sayithloud/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sayithloud/support
Victor is a father, fighter, investor, and educator. Podcast Topics: -Being the man of the house since 15 years old. -Being the oldest sibling. -Watching family struggle. -Breaking curses. -Breaking generational trauma. -Making people better. -Progression. -Underdog turning into a legend. -Killing demons. -Being a homebody. -Getting KO'd in front of your hero's. -Losses as lessons. -Always tell people you love them. -Always leave a place better than you found. -Amateur team in AKA. -Daughter bringing out the protector side. -Son bring out the aggressive king side. -A privilege being a parent. -Marcus Aurelius. -Children won't follow what you say, but what you do. -Be highly selective with the partner you choose. -You don't have to learn things the hard way. -Bruce Lee/UFC tapes. -Walking into American Kickboxing Academy. -Being around the best fighters/ training by their side. -Football/Combine. -Athletic zone. -The drive to fight. -Avoid burn out. -Letting your children fight. -Brother's sticking together. -I am a champion. -Learning from everyone. -Always give. -Lessons from fighting. -Deep waters. -Being the protector of your tribe. -Choose how you suffer. -Discipline equals freedom. -Action kills chaos. -Killing dragons. -Lacking discipline. -Money is a tool to be leveraged. -If you hate money you won't be wealthy. -Pulling the plug on your father. -Money journey. -Hating your father forgiving your father. -The more we learn the better we can educate. -Studying history. -Knowledge is abundant execution isn't. -Money Twitter. -Aggressively building. -Wealth is a process. -Invest. -It's easy, but it's not simple. -Being selfish for the right reasons. -Being there as a father. -Leaving something important behind. Connect with Daniel: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/multimillmindmentor/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MultiMillMind Connect with Victor: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/baggerman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/StoicWealth_
Watch as Victor Jones and Ryan Grace discuss how they're trading the crypto space following bitcoin's record high and the launch of BITO, a new bitcoin futures ETF. The guys also explain why they're not rushing to sell volatility premium given the collapse in the VIX, why the path of least resistance for rates is higher, and how they're trading the tech sector and Netflix after earnings.
Watch as Victor Jones and Ryan Grace discuss how they're trading the crypto space following bitcoin's record high and the launch of BITO, a new bitcoin futures ETF. The guys also explain why they're not rushing to sell volatility premium given the collapse in the VIX, why the path of least resistance for rates is higher, and how they're trading the tech sector and Netflix after earnings.
Season 2 Episode 24: Men and Mental Health Hey ya'll! After some technical difficulties we're back with another episode. This week is all about Mental Health from a man's point of view. My guest Victor Jones and I discuss the importance of mental health, it's meaning and how ego can get in the way of living a healthy life. Join us for this necessary and real conversation. Note: This episode does have an instance of profanity. Thank you for supporting by clicking subscribe, rate, review and share with your family and friends! Remember to enter to win the Giveaway! Feel free to connect with me; *Instagram- @antithesis_of_superwoman *Twitter- @AntithesisS *Facebook Page- @AntithesisofSuperwoman *Facebook Group- The Antithesis of Superwoman Encouragement Collective *Website- www.antithesisofsuperwoman.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/stevonne-fuller/message
A sitdown with Victor Jones and J Fuze of Indie Artist United --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sadior-radio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sadior-radio/support
You submitted questions, so the Pick Six crew has answers. Sam McKewon and Evan Bland dish on several burning questions from Husker fans as Nebraska starts spring practice. They also discuss the early developments after chatting with Husker assistant coaches this week. The crew also discusses surprise Husker commit Victor Jones. Support the show: https://www.omaha.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Diving into the deep end talking about Foreplay. Sex is so different for everyone but so similar for some. This week gets down to the importance of foreplay and when it is needed. So many times I hear people say Foreplay is not important. Having a quickie and planning a night of passion are not the same? I am joined by my Special Guest Mz. Tee from the Upcoming Podcast Chatz & Vibez with Mz. Tee. Adding some Feminine energy with me and also some needed tips. Mz. Tee is fun and definitely came with the heat all the way from Texas. Connect with her IG-@ulovemztee or FB-@natashadeniseva. My second guest Mr. Victor Jones is bringing the heat from Florida to the episode. He is the host from LiquorTalk Podcast. You can connect with him on FB, IG, and Twitter: @liquortalkpodcast or @realvjones. Instagram: @ericawithacpodcast Twitter: @ericawithacpod Email: Ericawithacpodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Guests, Blake Johnson of The Black Podcast Club,” Galemarie Ola of the “We're Not Here to Argue” podcast, and Victor Jones of the “Liquor Talk” podcast as we delve into the psyche of the women who tend to end up in relationships with men that don't quite match their fly. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode #81- Topic: " From Layoff to Film Maker" a conversation with special guest Victor Jones, President/CEO of Can't Stop Now (CSN) Productions, Inc. Join the conversation with Show Host Alicia Ward and her special guests as they share and discuss their emotional journey's of self discovery and empowerment after beig laid off from a job, Alicia "Ali" shares her emotional, spiritual and family journey as she discovers her true passions and sets new goals after being laid off from a job after 13 years of service. Individuals with layoff stories are encouraged to call in to share their story and journey. Special Guests ranging from licensed Therapists, to Life Coaches contribute to the conversation by offering listeners reassurance and affirmations of normal feelings through the emotional journey following being laid off. Additional "Life Events" of loss are discussed. Inspirational tips on how to survive in this new economy and social strastophere in addition to self-dscovery techniques will be shared with the audience. CAll IN, join the conversation and share your experience, be an inspiration to others!