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Buy the album Jefinently: https://jefreysiler.bandcamp.com Jefrey's Webste: https://jefreysiler.com/ On today's episode we have a very special guest - singer-songwriter Jefrey Siler, here to talk about his latest album "Jeffinently". Jefrey has been making waves in the music scene with his unique blend of folk, rock and soul. His introspective lyrics and heartfelt performances have earned him a dedicated following. In our conversation, we'll dive into the creative process behind "Jeffinently", Jefrey's musical influences, and the stories and experiences that have shaped his songwriting. We'll also discuss Jefrey's journey as an independent artist navigating the modern music landscape. To stay up to date with all of Jefrey's latest music and musings, be sure to follow him on social media at @jefreysiler and visit his website jefreysiler.com. https://www.instagram.com/jefreysiler/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jefreysiler Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/JefreySiler Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-133421165-516130113/sets/jefinitely-2 Cashapp: https://cash.app/$jefreysiler #JefreySiler #Songwriting #NewMusicFriday #IndieArtist #SingerSongwriter #FolkRock #austin #Storyteller #SongwriterLife #MusicMonday #IndieFolk #interview #newalbumsong #OriginalMusic #texasartist Taproot Therapy Collective 2nd Floor | 2025 Shady Crest Drive | Hoover, Alabama 35216 Phone: (205) 598-6471 Fax: 205-634-3647 Web: www.GetTherapyBirmingham.com Email: Admin@GetTherapyBirmingham.com Taproot Therapy Collective 2nd Floor | 2025 Shady Crest Drive | Hoover, Alabama 35216 Phone: (205) 598-6471 Fax: 205-634-3647 Web: www.GetTherapyBirmingham.com Email: Admin@GetTherapyBirmingham.com
Greg Voisen is a thought leader in the personal growth and human potential movement. Founder of Inside Personal Growth, Greg has interviewed over 1,100+ authors via podcasts and has developed over 1,200 hours of recorded podcasts over the last 17 years. Topics include personal growth, business, wellness, mastery, and spirituality. Greg's primary focus is advising small to medium-sized business owners on financial management, human capital development, process improvement, sales and marketing, and succession planning. His consulting group, eLuminate Consulting, Inc., has a team of six associates dedicated to fulfilling the needs of his clients. Greg is also co-author with John Selby of Wisdom, Wellness and Redefining Work, which is designed to bring awareness to businesses about the impacts of stress in the workplace and to effect a positive change in coping with stress, reducing medical costs, and improving employee's overall engagement and performance. He is also the author of "Hacking the Gap-From Intuition to Innovation and Beyond" and the co-author of "The Precipice of Life" with Bo Parfet and Kathy Sparrow. Greg has a bachelor's degree in Business Management from San Diego State University and a Master's in Spiritual Psychology from the University of Santa Monica. Episode in a Tweet: What does forward look like to you? Because you're not going reverse. You've already been there. That's a rear view mirror. Instead, look through the windshield. Background: I had the pleasure of joining Greg on his podcast Inside Personal Growth. I knew he had to join Reflect Forward to share his lifelong experience of learning from failure, investing in personal development, and integrating spirituality into your life and work. During this week's episode, Greg shares how failure propelled him forward and how curiosity helped him find his purpose. Greg and I get a bit philosophical – he does have a degree in spiritual psychology, after all – and we discuss the power of finding contenement rather than constantly searching for more or consuming more "stuff." This is a deep conversation that I know you'll enjoy. How to find Greg: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregvoisen/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/insidepersonalgrowth/ Webste: https://insidepersonalgrowth.com/ www.hackingthegap.com www.gregvoisen.com www.eluminate.net Order my book, The Ownership Mindset, on Amazon or Barnes and Noble Follow me on Instagram or LinkedIn. Subscribe to my podcast Reflect Forward on iTunes Or check out my new YouTube Channel, where you can watch full-length episodes of Advice From a CEO! And if you are looking for a keynote speaker or a podcast guest, click here to book a meeting with me to discuss what you are looking for!
At holde det indre barn i live, ligge under for sammenlignings- og perfekthedskultur og dét at blive diagnosticeret med ADD og mild Autisme som voksen, er nogle af de emner jeg vender sammen med Caroline Kjellberg, som er ugens gæst i The Female Effect.Caroline har siden begyndelsen af hendes karriere brugt sig selv i hendes kunst og arbejde som animator og som et værktøj til at nå ud til kunder og følgere på hendes online platforme. Men efter hendes hjemkomst fra flere års ophold på Bali, stod hun head-first overfor nedtrykte traumer og måtte kigge indad for at genetablere hendes mentale sundhed og trivsel, og genopfinde nye mentale og fysiske rammer. Samtidig indså hun, at hun havde indordnet sig under samfundets forventninger til, hvem hun skulle være, i stedet for at være tro mod sin egen autentiske selv. Caroline er 2D animator, illustrator, motion designer og vigtigst af alt storyteller. Hun har skabt hendes eget visuelle univers, et univers som jeg ville beskrive som farverigt, quirky og fængende, et som man bliver grebet af og drages imod. På mange måder så føles det som om hun har fundet hendes egen kommunikationsform og sætter sit eget helt særlige præg på verden omkring hende.Formelt blev hun uddannet som Interaktiv designer fra Danmarks Medie og Journalist Højskole i 2018, og har siden drevet hendes eget personlige brand som freelancer og sat sit animations præg på projekter for brands som fx. Calvin Klein, Beats by Dre, UNIQLO og ADOBE. Sidste år udgav hun også sin egen masterclass som ambassadør for Domestika, hvor hun underviser i mixed media animation. Caroline viser helt utrolig sårbarhed i vores samtale og tilbyder med ømhed og autencitet hendes egne personlige oplevelser og perspektiver på neurodiversitet, at læne sig ind i feminin vs. maskulin energi, at være introvært i en ekstrovert branche, at skabe en base lige præcis dér hvor man føler sig mest hjemme, og at redefinere sig selv og sin måde at bruge sit håndværk på senere i livet. Jeg lærte så meget af at tale med Caroline, og det har jeg på fornemmelsen at du også vil. Jeg håber du føler dig inspireret, for vi hepper på dig. x Julie —— Caroline nævner Nasi Goreng som er Indonesisk fried rice.Julie nævner “Cringe Mountain” - link til TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGe1wEhDa/Caroline vil gerne “pass on the goodwill” til Dr. Gabor Maté - skriver bøger om ADD, autisme, traumer, afhængighed etc.Life hack: “Lav breathwork og tænk over din vejrtrækning” + “TRE nervereguleringsmetoder og traume-terapi”*Disclaimer: Denne information udgør ikke ekspert rådgivning omkring mental sundhed eller anbefaling og bør ikke betragtes som sådan.Life lesson / saying to live by: “Hurt People, Hurt People” og “Du er ikke en dråbe I havet, du er hele havet I én dråbe” Bog: “Elsk Alt” af Matt Kahn og “Du er en badass” af Jen Sincero. Podcast: “Deja Blu Podcast” af Blu Hold dig opdateret med Caroline: Instagram: @Caroline.kjellberg TikTok: @Caroline.kjellberg Webste: www.carolinekjellberg.com LinkedIn: Caroline KjellbergHold dig opdateret med The Female Effect:Instagram: @thefemaleeffect_TikTok: @thefemaleeffectArtwork: Birgit Käsper Jingle // Sounddesign: Søren Haahr --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/julie-lou/message Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Before destruction a man's heart is haughty, but humility comes before honor.” Proverbs 18:12 ESV Humility is not a word you hear spoken of much in the world. It tells us that's we deserve the best, and what we want we need to take. Nothing is more antithetical to Scripture, or more destructive to the life of a man or woman. For the believer, humility is something we struggle to receive from the Lord. It is only in His power that we can be truly humble. It is only by seeing the world as He does that we desire and hunger for it. Humility is so good for us, yet we so often fall short. My guest today will encourage us in our desire for humility. There is so much benefit to live according the the ways of the Lord. Contact Information; Webste; www.briscoe museum.org Phone Number; 210.299.4499 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/curt-mattson/message
PODCAST GUESTToday, I am extremely pleased to introduce you to Laura Cortes. Born and raised in Mexico, Laura moved to Shenzhen, China in 2009 and now helps entrepreneurs find, develop & create products in this giant of manufacturing.Laura has a degree in International Business, is an, APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) certified business consulter, and speaks Spanish, English and Mandarin. Laura has extensive purchasing and supply chain knowledge from sourcing products ranging from clothing for high street retailers, toys to mobile telephones and is extremely knowledgeable about product quality testing.Website: https://lauracortes.net/Webste:https://olingoco.netFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lauracortespro.ocInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/olingoconews/LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauracortesolingo/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC189K1SD0M9MX6b4ds4U_oATwitter:https://twitter.com/LauraCortersOlgABOUT THE HOSTMy name is Dave Barr.I have been working as a Purchasing Manager for well over 20 years and have had the joy of working in various manufacturing industries throughout this time.I have signed contracts for many millions of pounds Sterling over these years across a range of products and services with business from Asia to the USA and Europe.I am passionate about self development, business improvement, saving money, buying quality goods and services, developing positive and effective working relationships with suppliers and colleagues and driving improvement through out the supply chain.Now I wish to share this knowledge and that of highly skilled and competent people with you, the listener, in order that you may hopefully benefit from this information.CONTACT ME, The Real Life Buyer @Email: david@thereallifebuyer.co.ukWebsite: https://www.thereallifebuyer.co.uk/If you are a Purchasing, Supply Chain or Logistics professional why not apply to my private Facebook Group ? Just look for the "Purchasing and Supply Chain Community Hub".Find and Follow me @reallifebuyer on Facebook, Instagram and TwitterDisclaimerThe views, information, or opinions expressed during this podcast are those solely of the host and guest(s) involved and do not reflect the views of any other individual or company. This podcast does not constitute professional advice or services. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, reliability and accuracy of this information. Any action you take upon the information is strictly at your own risk and we will not be liable for any losses or damages in connection with any information provided.
Luis Minero is a leading authority on Out of Body Experiences (OBE). Luis is the former Director of the International Association of Consciousness (IAC). He is the author of Demystifying the Out of Body Experience: A Practical Manual for Exploration and Personal Evolution. Luis offers classes regularly, volunteers and is one of the founding partners of Mosaic Wellness and Health, a spiritual institution with a broader approach, where individuals can grow in their own way. Luis graduated with honors in chemistry from Florida International University. He has taught courses on OBEs, paranormal phenomena, and spiritual growth across Europe, Australia, and the Americas. This is his story, and this is his Passion. PASSIONATE DISCUSSIONS ABOUT • Childhood OBE • Effects and benefits of OBE • What is an OBE? • Sleep paralysis • Dangers of OBE • The dream states • Consciousness • Spiritual planes beyond the physical reality • The matrix • Expansion of awareness • Exploring spiritual worlds • NDE • Recalling the OBE • Astral body and astral projection • Removing the fear of death • OBE – understanding life purpose • OBE -spiritual development and growth • Interacting with beings of light and ascended masters • How to have an OBE • Reincarnation • Levels of conscious awareness • Spirit guides SPREAD THE PASSION HOST: Luisa WEBSITE: https://passionharvest.com/ WATCH THIS INTERVIEW ON YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvrXr1-Ix1Y PASSION HARVEST ON SOCIAL YOU TUBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/PassionHarvest/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/PassionHarvest/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Passionharvest SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/3BogbavOan3FP1r1JXLxmV SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/user-796690230 ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/passion-harvest/id1451566598 LEAVE A PODCAST REVIEW IN I TUNES http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1451566598 CONNECT WITH LUIS MINERO WEBSITE: www.LearnOBEs.com WEBSTE: www.MosaicWE.com FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/OBE.Book FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/mosaicwe BOOK: https://www.amazon.com/Demystifying-Out-Body-Experience-Exploration/dp/0738730793
Back from a brief winter hiatus Sean and Kevin are back to review the results from the last episode, building an outdoor shelter. Discussing some of the mistakes Kevin made vs the successes on Sean's shelter and what they learned over all in the process. After getting hands on building the shelters the guys look at how they can improve on this outdoor skill and be more effective on future shelters. As always please give us a rating and leave a comment/feedback as this helps us tremendously as we continue to move forward and look to improve. Also check out the links to our website and other social media outlets below: Webste: www.suburbanoutdoorsman.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCly7uOmUbLEMUQu3hJe0vsQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suburbanoutdoorsman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suburban_outdoorsman/ Twiter: https://twitter.com/SbrbnOutdrsman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/suburban-outdoorsman/support
No outdoor skill set would be complete without knowing how to build yourself a shelter. In today's episode Sean & Kevin look at learning more on this particular outdoor skill. A skill that could come in handy in a variety of situation. Looking at quick emergency shelters; both putting a shelter together with supplies they have prepared ahead of time in their outdoor bag, as well as building a shelter with limited resources. Some other topics include short term vs long term shelters, shelter locations and weather conditions. As always please give us a rating and leave a comment/feedback as this helps us tremendously as we continue to move forward and look to improve. Also check out the links to our website and other social media outlets below: Webste: www.suburbanoutdoorsman.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCly7uOmUbLEMUQu3hJe0vsQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suburbanoutdoorsman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suburban_outdoorsman/ Twiter: https://twitter.com/SbrbnOutdrsman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/suburban-outdoorsman/support
Following up from the last episode, Kevin & Sean review the making of their testing videos for this special outdoor skill. Specifically looking at making a water filter from your empty water bottle and testing out a survival filtering straw. Again looking at the importance of both filtering and purifying, making an emergency water filter from an old water bottle is an important step. While you can use boiling water or water purifying tablets to "clean" the water of bacteria or viruses, you are still going to want to clear out the debris and sentiments. This is why making a filter can be so critical if you don't have one, so that once you can boil the water or use a water purification tablet you have clean drinking water. After reviewing the filtration straw, Sean and Kevin both agree this is along the same lines of having a lighter for fire starting, this should be your primary go to option for getting clean drinking water. They can be small, light weight and easy to use to cover both water purification and filtration. As always please give us a rating and leave a comment/feedback as this helps us tremendously as we continue to move forward and look to improve. Also check out the links to our website and other social media outlets below: Webste: www.suburbanoutdoorsman.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCly7uOmUbLEMUQu3hJe0vsQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suburbanoutdoorsman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suburban_outdoorsman/ Twiter: https://twitter.com/SbrbnOutdrsman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/suburban-outdoorsman/support
Today's Flash Back Friday comes from Episode 283, originally published in July 2017. We've been hearing for years that print media is dead, but it's still around and some venues are even doing quite well. But with pay walls abound and different publications having different takes that you want to read it can get real expensive real fast to read all your favorite news. Jason Hartman talks with Alex Gruntsev, Chief Innovation Officer at PressReader, about how their service allows customers to subscribe to a huge variety of publications for a low monthly fee. They discuss how businesses can use hot spots to add value to their customers, how publishers can get in on the action, and why people would want the app. Key Takeaways: [1:54] What is PressReader? [6:13] How PressReader pays the publishers [11:18] What Alex sees as the future of PressReader [14:44] Whether things like PressReader will also cause a revolution in advertising Webste: www.PressReader.com
Its been a few months since we have started chronicling our our journey to improve our outdoor skills and knowledge an have covered a few different subjects in this time. Today we are looking at how things have changed or adapted for us since we started. As an example, looking at the benefits from having an Every Day Carry bag, and looking at the situations we have been able to use the items, or even times we could have and didn't and how that's been in retrospect. Also looking at how some of the things we have learned and discussed have affected our outlook overall, and seen an influence in our every day life, but also how it has turned into more things we want to learn and outdoor skills we want to improve on. As always please give us a rating and leave a comment/feedback as this helps us tremendously as we continue to move forward and look to improve. Also check out the links to our website and other social media outlets below: Webste: www.suburbanoutdoorsman.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCly7uOmUbLEMUQu3hJe0vsQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suburbanoutdoorsman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suburban_outdoorsman/ Twiter: https://twitter.com/SbrbnOutdrsman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/suburban-outdoorsman/support
Your Outdoor Skills wouldn't be complete if you didn't know how to cook your food! Today Sean & Kevin look at a couple of different methods of cooking outdoors. First item of discussion; if you know you plan on being out in the woods and will want to be cooking some food up, what sort of items should you have planned ahead of time to be ready. Then as a follow up, what happens if you find yourself in more of a survival situation with out your pre-planned cooking items with you? This is the part Sean is most excited about in today's episode as we spend a bit of a focus talking about the Dakota Fire Pit. Listen in on the discussion about the theory behind how they work, and how to build them, then keep an eye out for the follow up YouTube video where these theory's are put to the test. As always please give us a rating and leave a comment/feedback as this helps us tremendously as we continue to move forward and look to improve. Also check out the links to our website and other social media outlets below: Webste: www.suburbanoutdoorsman.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCly7uOmUbLEMUQu3hJe0vsQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suburbanoutdoorsman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suburban_outdoorsman/ Twiter: https://twitter.com/SbrbnOutdrsman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/suburban-outdoorsman/support
What better way to put the outdoor skills you have been learning to the test than a camping trip? So this camping trip we did was more of a hanging out at the park and just sleeping in a tent type camping vs the out in woods testing our outdoor skills type camping trip, but it was still a lot of fun, and was great to get the kids outdoors and away from the electronic leashes. We look at some of the things that went well, how we could better prepare a little next time and how the overall experience went. As always please give us a rating and leave a comment/feedback as this helps us tremendously as we continue to move forward and look to improve. Also check out the links to our website and other social media outlets below: Webste: www.suburbanoutdoorsman.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCly7uOmUbLEMUQu3hJe0vsQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suburbanoutdoorsman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suburban_outdoorsman/ Twiter: https://twitter.com/SbrbnOutdrsman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/suburban-outdoorsman/support
We are back to follow up on our last episode testing some of the items we discussed for trying to get a fire going. Starting off we make some char cloth, as this seems to be a great medium to use along with other tools to get a fire going. We look at using some home made items to get a good flame going like cotton balls in vaseline, dryer lint by itself as well as dryer lint soaked in wax, and steel wool and batteries (we didn't really make either of these at home of course, but they are not a store bought "fire starting" item). For store bought items we use a magnifying glass, ferrous rod and magnesium as well as of course a standard bic lighter and some storm proof matches just to see how these compare to the non traditional items. The testing we did just goes to show how important it is to not only try and learn some of these outdoor skills, but also to put the application of them to the test. Its great to have the "book knowledge" of a variety of outdoor skills but without application or the experience to utilize them efficiently you may find yourself dead in the water. As always please give us a rating and leave a comment/feedback as this helps us tremendously as we continue to move forward and look to improve. Also check out the links to our website and other social media outlets below: Webste: www.suburbanoutdoorsman.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCly7uOmUbLEMUQu3hJe0vsQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suburbanoutdoorsman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suburban_outdoorsman/ Twiter: https://twitter.com/SbrbnOutdrsman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/suburban-outdoorsman/support
Firecraft skills are extremely important for many different scenarios and by many rated at the top of the list of outdoor skills you should master. We can use fire for heat, both personal warmth as well as heat for cooking, signal fire if stranded, light for around the camp or if traveling at night without a flashlight, safety (warding off unwanted animals from camp) and many other uses. Today's focus is primarily on starting the fires, initially on how to generate the spark or heat source needed, and then fuel sources to catch the heat/spark to get the fire going. For the initial source we discuss using primary a lighter or matches, which of course are great tools to keep in your bag at all times. (The matches mentioned in the episode I couldn't remember the name of were Zippo Typhoon Matches). We also discuss flint and steel, magnification sources (lens, balloon, coke can and chocolate), an empty bic lighter, battery and wool and primitive forms like a bow and couple sticks. As for the initial fuel source to use to catch the spark we look at charcloth and how to make it, as well as some other home made items like dryer lint and cotton balls with Vaseline and similar type sources. In an attempt to apply the application of this important outdoor skill, we will be doing a follow up youtube video demonstrating how to use these techniques and resources for getting a fire started out in the woods or in a survival situation. After the video we will come back again and discuss our results and over all experience testing these items out. As always please give us a rating and leave a comment/feedback as this helps us tremendously as we continue to move forward and look to improve. Also check out the links to our website and other social media outlets below: Webste: www.suburbanoutdoorsman.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCly7uOmUbLEMUQu3hJe0vsQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suburbanoutdoorsman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suburban_outdoorsman/ Twiter: https://twitter.com/SbrbnOutdrsman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/suburban-outdoorsman/support
Today's episode we discuss setting up food plots with the specific goal of game management targeting white tail. We look into some details around soil testing and what types of seed to use. Are you able to use equipment to line up the seed holes and plant the crops like you would for corn or soybeans, or are you looking at something more than you can just throw out for spread coverage. We also look at locations of setting up your food plot based on a few different factors. First ingress and egress as the hunter is an important aspect so as not to disrupt the travel of the deer to the plot. But also looking at where the plot will be in relation to the deer normal travel patterns and if your plot will attract them. Also how the deer tend to feed in plots so how to best lay them out. We will do a couple follow ups from this show down the road, sharing some of the results on what we decided to go seed wise and where/how we set up our plots, and then also another on results from deer season, were we able to attract more deer and what was the quality of deer we attracted. This topic ties in with a couple of outdoor skills we are looking to work on. First of all of course is hunting, as we would like to open the opportunities for ourselves more this season and in the future. But another outdoor skill it has us working on is setting up and maintenance of growing food. In this scenario, its is target specifically for game, but this same skill will tie into when we are growing food for ourselves. If you have any questions on the topic, or anything you would like to hear us talk about, send us a message! As always please give us a rating and leave a comment/feedback as this helps us tremendously as we continue to move forward and look to improve. Also check out the links to our website and other social media outlets below: Webste: www.suburbanoutdoorsman.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCly7uOmUbLEMUQu3hJe0vsQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suburbanoutdoorsman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suburban_outdoorsman/ Twiter: https://twitter.com/SbrbnOutdrsman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/suburban-outdoorsman/support
A little introduction to your hosts Sean and Kevin and a little bit about what you can expect from the show. Our primary goal is to learn a variety of outdoor skills that we can work on and apply ourselves, but also to pass down and teach our kids. Of course the term "Outdoor skills" is a broad range. Some of the specific outdoor skills we will be working on include firecraft, emergency preparedness including EDC and Bug Out bags, emergency shelters & water/food preparation and how to prepare a plan for yourself and family on how to handle an emergency. We will then also be looking at a broader range of outdoor skills like tools and supply's, hunting, fishing & camping as well as some others. We invite you to join us on this journey and hopefully in addition to some entertainment, we will be able to provide some useful knowledge and insights into the process of learning and mastering a variety of outdoor skills. As always please give us a rating and leave a comment/feedback as this helps us tremendously as we continue to move forward and look to improve. Also check out the links to our website and other social media outlets below: Webste: www.suburbanoutdoorsman.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCly7uOmUbLEMUQu3hJe0vsQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/suburbanoutdoorsman/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suburban_outdoorsman/ Twiter: https://twitter.com/SbrbnOutdrsman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/suburban-outdoorsman/support
We've been hearing for years that print media is dead, but it's still around and some venues are even doing quite well. But with pay walls abound and different publications having different takes that you want to read it can get real expensive real fast to read all your favorite news. Jason Hartman talks with Alex Gruntsev, Chief Innovation Officer at PressReader, about how their service allows customers to subscribe to a huge variety of publications for a low monthly fee. They discuss how businesses can use hot spots to add value to their customers, how publishers can get in on the action, and why people would want the app. Key Takeaways: [1:54] What is PressReader? [6:13] How PressReader pays the publishers [11:18] What Alex sees as the future of PressReader [14:44] Whether things like PressReader will also cause a revolution in advertising Webste: www.PressReader.com
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