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Good Point Podcast
100 - Inherent Vice Review

Good Point Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 66:49


This week we review Inherent Vice by Paul Thomas Anderson https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inherent_Vice_(film) In a California beach community, private detective Larry "Doc" Sportello (Joaquin Phoenix) tends to work his cases through a smoky haze of marijuana. One day, Shasta, a former lover, arrives out of the blue to plead for Doc's help; it seems that Shasta's current beau, rich real-estate tycoon Mickey Wolfmann, has a wife who may be plotting to commit him to a mental hospital. When Mickey and Shasta both disappear, Doc navigates a psychedelic world of surfers, stoners and cops to solve the case.

Go Big or Go Home with James Harper
Turning Your Side Hustle Into Millions: Mickey Duncan

Go Big or Go Home with James Harper

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 40:31


Mickey Duncan is a Middle Tennessee Realtor & Certified Mentor with EXP Realty. She was Voted Nashville's Nicest Person & #14 in Top 20 Nashville Realtors on Social Media. When Mickey isn't selling Real Estate, she enjoys cooking, traveling & interior design. Mickey is dear friend and strategic partner of mine in the real estate business. She has been a realtor for over 15 years and I must say is second to none on being an advocate for my mortgage business. I have worked with many agents over the past 12 plus years and I have never encountered an agent with the energy and passion that Mickey has in her work. She truly LOVES what she does! Enjoy!

WHIN Radio
Go Big Or Go Home; Mickey Duncan

WHIN Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 40:31


On this edition of Go Big or Go Home, James talks with Mickey Duncan. Mickey Duncan is a Middle Tennessee Realtor & Certified Mentor with EXP Realty. Voted Nashville's Nicest Person & #14 in Top 20 Nashville Realtors on Social Media. When Mickey isn't selling Real Estate, she enjoys cooking, traveling & interior design.

Action Movie Anatomy
Snatch (2000) - Action Movie Anatomy

Action Movie Anatomy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019 51:58


Ben Bateman and Andrew Ghai are talking Snatch! Illegal boxing promoter Turkish (Jason Statham) convinces gangster Brick Top (Alan Ford) to offer bets on bare-knuckle boxer Mickey (Brad Pitt) at his bookie business. When Mickey does not throw his first fight as agreed, an infuriated Brick Top demands another match. Meanwhile, gangster Frankie Four Fingers (Benicio Del Toro) comes to place a bet for a friend with Brick Top's bookies, as multiple criminals converge on a stolen diamond that Frankie has come to London to sell. Follow Action Movie Anatomy on Twitter: @AMApodcast Website - http://popcorntalk.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepopcorntalk Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/PopcornTalk/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Talking During Movies
#62 Albert Briggs, Jason Dick And I Talk Over Snatch

Talking During Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 112:11


We talk. We drink. We movie About Snatch: Illegal boxing promoter Turkish (Jason Statham) convinces gangster Brick Top (Alan Ford) to offer bets on bare-knuckle boxer Mickey (Brad Pitt) at his bookie business. When Mickey does not throw his first fight as agreed, an infuriated Brick Top demands another match. Meanwhile, gangster Frankie Four Fingers (Benicio Del Toro) comes to place a bet for a friend with Brick Top's bookies, as multiple criminals converge on a stolen diamond that Frankie has come to London to sell. Release date: January 19, 2001 (USA) Director: Guy Ritchie Screenplay: Guy Ritchie Budget: 6 million GBP Featured song: Angel About our guest: Albert Briggs is the original smooth criminal. He knows sports, basketball, shoes, marketing and sales. When he is not playing ball he is making award winning pudding., About Jason Dick: An affluent Tesla driver that takes time away from poker, ladies and comedy to join us on the podcast. About your host: I like movies, beer and random conversation about anything and everything. Who is ready to go rob a horse race? Get at us: Email: TalkingDuringMoviesPodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @TalkingDuringMovies Twitter: @TalkDuringMovie

Inside the Skev
Mickey and Liz Natale-Kings Kuts

Inside the Skev

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 36:41


In this episode, we sit down with Mickey and Liz Natale. Mickey and Liz are father-daughter partners of the barber shop called King Kuts in Skokie. Mickey started the business with his brother Kenny in 1962. Mickey has been working with Liz for many years. Kings Kuts epitomizes the neighborhood, family-owned barber shop. Some would say it’s a community center, or the Cheers of Skokie, where everybody knows your name. Personally, I had my first haircut at Kings Kuts, along with my son, my brother, and my father and grandfather also go to Kings Kuts. It’s a core part of my life. And it’s a core part of the community’s life. The episode walks us through the history of Kings Kuts, how it started and how it has evolved. The Village of Skokie marked the importance of Kings Kuts by creating an ordinance for Kings Kuts Day on October 6, 2012 in honor of their 50th year in business (https://www.egovlink.com/public_documents300/skokie/published_documents/Manager%20Department/BoardAgenda/2012-10-01/2012-10-01.pdf). Liz talks about how they started thek, “take your daughter to work day,” very early. By 13 she was the shampoo girl, and by 16 and a half, the first day you could enter barber school, she entered. By the way, their uncle owned the barber school. She has been working at Kings Kuts now for 36 years. They love working with each other. Mickey says, “if you can’t get along with Liz, there’s something wrong with you.” We talked about the ups of the business. The 70s were a tough time for Kings Kuts. From getting poor quality new barbers, to people keeping their hair long, they had to find ways to make ends meet. Mickey is a car guy, and he and his brother would repair people’s cars at night. Mickey used to race cars, but he sold his race car and bought equipment to fix cars in his garage. We also talk about the competition in the business between the high-end shops and the chains. The conversation turned towards their connections to their customers who have become like family, and their neighbors in the shopping center. We walked about the close relationship with Joel Jacobs who owned Kosher Gourmet before he passed away on new years eve of 2010. We also talked about the owners of New York Bagel and Bialy like going to Oli’s son’s wedding last year. They even talk about people coming in to Kings Kuts for nostalgic visits. People come into their shop and Poochies, and other local longtime businesses. Mickey is also famous for his red 1963 Chevrolet Corvette. People knew when it was Spring in Skokie when they’d see Mickey’s red Corvette sitting outside the shop. He bought it in 1966 and finally sold it in 2018. We then talk about my son Joey, and his sense of humor. Mickey tells the story of how he told a fellow customer he was 94 years old and goes to Northwestern University. He was 6. We talk about the pets in the store like their zebra finches. They started with 2 and now have 18 birds. They talk about how they take care of them. When Mickey does eventually retire, Liz plans to rent a chair from another barber shop in the area. Hopefully Kings Kuts will be open for many, many years before that happens. Kings Kuts is located at 3558 Dempster Street Skokie, IL 60076 and their phone number is 847-673-9663. Call them for an appointment or stop in! I’d like to thank several people for help with today’s show. This includes my real estate brokerage, Dreamtown Realty in Evanston for helping me with my graphics for the show. I’d like to thank Industrious in Evanston for use of their space to record follow them on Instagram at @industriousevanston. And if listening to this podcast gave you the bug to buy or sell real estate, give me call or go to my real estate website at http://www.aaronmasliansky.com And don’t forget to subscribe! Thank you.

WP Elevation WordPress Business Podcast
Episode #202: Grow Your Digital Marketing Agency with Micky Mellen

WP Elevation WordPress Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 34:48


What does it take to build a successful digital marketing agency from the ground up? On this week’s episode we are joined by Mickey Mellen, who is a veteran WP developer and co-founder of GreenMellen Media. We talk about choosing your niche, hiring, vetting clients, making sales easy, and much more. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who dreams of going from freelancing to running a successful digital agency. Tune in to this week’s episode of the WP Elevation Podcast to learn how Mickey made it happen! Introducing Mickey Mellen Mickey Mellen is the co-founder and technical director of GreenMellen Media, an Atlanta-based WordPress and digital marketing agency that has 6 employees and over 150 clients. GreenMellen began by offering web design services and has since grown into a one-stop-shop for all things digital marketing. In addition to website development with WordPress, Mickey’s company handles other strategy components for clients like branding, email marketing and SEM. Mickey is also an organizer of the Atlanta WordCamp conference and a local WordPress Meetup group. Mickey Mellen has been developing with WordPress for over 14 years. He has worked with several platforms like Cafelog and Moveable Type before committing himself fully to WordPress. As a freelance web designer, he began by offering clients the option of custom-built sites or WordPress designs. Over time, he found WordPress to be a more reliable platform, whether he was using a custom design or ready-made template. Building A Team Mickey met his business partner Ali Green while they were both working on the Communications team for a large church in Atlanta. Ali was working as a graphic design intern, and eventually left to start her own company. Mickey and Ali contracted each other for their freelance projects until it made more sense to join together and create GreenMellen Media. Mickey and Ali found their first clients through personal connections and referrals. As their clientele expanded, they began to slowly hire staff. Their hiring strategy is to first work with someone as a contractor until the workload builds to that of an employee. In Mickey’s experience, some contractors prefer to continue working as freelancers to maintain their independence. However, others want to become employees in order to focus solely on their technical craft while someone else manages business operations. Before hiring new staff, Mickey takes a step back to “look from above” and decide what role needs to be filled. This is much more effective than hiring with the mindset that “we are super busy and need another body.” He takes a “hire character and coach skill” approach to find people that are aligned with the company culture. Learning at Meetups Mickey found that his area needed more WordPress Meetups, so he started his own. For Mickey, Meetups have several benefits. They get people out of the office and away from their computers to network with people who can become valuable partners. Meetups are also a great opportunity for ongoing education. Mickey says he always learns something new, even when the topic is one he knows well or he is the one leading the Meetup. Finding the Right Clients and Providing Value Mickey finds clients that are a good fit by seeking out specific qualities in a company rather than focusing on a niche industry. He looks for companies who have heart, are connected to the community, and are doing the right thing. He also makes sure that potential clients have a designated marketing person they can work with. A two-person company won’t have time to collaborate with Mickey and his team. The clients they match with tend to have 10-50 employees. Working in several industries keeps things interesting and ensures GreenMellen Media is only working with clients they can truly provide value for. Mickey has found it helpful to hire someone to manage and maintain clients. The company also uses Help Scout to respond quickly to customer support inquiries. They have an average response time of 46 minutes and are proud to share that metric when pitching clients. Help Scout also allows them to track how often tickets are submitted. Then the company can invoice clients if they have exceeded their customer support quota. When working with clients, Mickey is upfront in early discovery meetings about retainer fees. Clients are given several options for ongoing maintenance and support after their platform has been created. Mickey finds that many clients think they will be able to create their own content. However, once they get going they need help. Mickey has a copywriter on staff to create content for clients and the agency. Mickey’s Opinion on Gutenberg Mickey acknowledges that there are accessibility concerns with the new Gutenberg. His Meetup had an accessibility presenter join them recently to grow their knowledge in this area. However, Mickey thinks many of the concerns about Gutenberg have been overblown. His agency will teach clients how to edit with the new tool. He thinks that any issues will come from lack of user knowledge rather than sites “blowing up.” From Technician to Business Owner Mickey’s motivation to begin documenting company procedures came from a WordCamp conference. Mickey’s team uses Google Docs and TeamWork to create templates, document processes, and assign tasks to team members. If Mickey could go back and tell his younger self anything, he would advise him to study more business in school. When Mickey became a business owner, he just started doing what needed to be done and learning as he went. One area of business strategy that Mickey and his company are still challenged by is the ever-present question of where their next client will come from. GreenMellen Media has been getting more recurring revenue. However, for years the agency lived from one website to the next, and they are still doing that to some degree. Gold Nugget Takeaway - Make Sales Easy Don’t miss Mickey’s straightforward strategy for making sales easy at 27:30! Have potential clients compare you to yourself rather than to other companies. Give options by packaging together services for low, medium, and high price tags. Develop a one-pager for each option. Work with clients to create a custom package that meets their needs based on the options presented. This is far more effective than presenting one cookie-cutter package with no room for customization. Manage and forecast sales with a tool like Pipedrive. Wrap-Up What’s Next for GreenMellen Media? Mickey and his co-founder Ali are still working on project management with the goal of getting “out of the weeds” to truly be business owners. This will take one or two more hires in the next year. Mickey and Ali hope this will free them up for business development and spending more time with family. Reach Out You can reach out and thank Mickey Mellen on Twitter (@MickMel). Links Visit the GreenMellen Media website to learn more about Mickey’s work. Connect with @GreenMellen on Twitter and Instagram. Read What the Heck is EOS? and Traction by Gino Wickman. Find a WordCamp conference near you. Track customer support to clients with Help Scout. Document business processes and create templates with TeamWork. Manage and project sales with Pipedrive.

Chilluminati Podcast
The Chilluminati Podcast - Episode 8 - Tommy Pitera Part 2 - Sexy Oscar Isaac

Chilluminati Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2018 61:29


When Mickey gets super scary.