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#384 - While Jeff is away living la vida loca, Scott and Alex hold down the HSF fort and talk about the first epidsode in Mareve;s newest series, What If...? THe first episode starring Jeffrey Wright, Hayley Atwell, Josh Keaton, Samuel L. Jackson, Dominic Cooper, and Stanley Tucci. Category: Television Please follow and contact us at the following locations: Patreon: http://patreon.com/hansshotfirst Facebook: Hans Shot First Twitter: http://twitter.com/hansshot1st Email: hansshotfirst@outlook.com iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hans-shot-first/id778071182 Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/m/I5q2th5tzsucvpzgmy3kmzgtd44?t=Hans_Shot_First iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-hans-shot-first-30934202/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ityvhlXhdtoXFJFOO1cvA
While Jeff is an engineer by training, he has spent his entire career grinding out a sales number as VP and GM of the Canadian subsidiaries of Data General/EMC, NetApp and Veeam Software. After 25+ years in technology sales leadership positions, he's decided to build a solo Sales Consultancy, SalesLeadersOnly.com to share what's he's learned about Technology sales and help others ramp to productivity, way quicker than they could, all on their own…. Connect with Jeff: Website: https://salesleadersonly.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffgoldstein2/ +++++ Subscribe to the Podcast! ▶︎ PODCAST | https://bit.ly/3bU6D3l Please Follow & Connect with me! Link's Below ▶︎ WEBSITE | https://tyzerevans.com ▶︎ YOUTUBE | https://youtube.com/c/tyzerevans ▶︎ INSTAGRAM | https://instagram.com/tyzerevans ▶︎ FACEBOOK | https://facebook.com/grindsellelevate ▶︎ LINKEDIN | https://linkedin.com/in/tyzerevans ▶︎ TWITTER | https://twitter.com/tyzerevans ▶︎ TIKTOK | https://tiktok.com/tyzerevans ▶︎ PATREON | https://patreon.com/tyzerevans Check out Tyzer's other podcast "The Book Legion" at https://thebooklegion.com
Paul Ryan of the ATB Team is back for the final episode of his division breakdown. The very exciting and new look NFC West is last but definitely not least and as far as fantasy goes very intriguing fantasy-wise. A life-long fan, season ticket holder of the 49ers, and fantasy enthusiast Jeff Krisko of the Fantasy Football Absurdity joined Paul this week to discuss the NFC West. While Jeff may be a 49ers fan at heart, it's a different team he's planting his fantasy flag on in 2021. Trey Lance or Jimmy GQ, who is the week 1 starter? Are you investing or avoiding in the 49ers' RBs this year? Who is Jeff 'Buying, Selling, Stashing and Holding' in the NFC West? Listen and Find out. Any and all feedback on the podcast is welcome. All Likes, Reviews, and Subs go a long way. You can find Jeff on Twitter at: @JeffKrisko Make sure to follow the Football Absurdity on Twitter at: @fballabsurdity Be sure to follow the ATB Fantasy Team on Twitter at: Jon: @JonMcNabb Mike: @cdpiglet Ryan: @RyanChurch2 Paul: @Paul_Ryan15 Don't forget to follow our Twitter page: @ATB_FantasyShow Use the hashtag #AskATB for any and all fantasy advice
Who you gonna call? Obviously not ParaBabble because our hate mail has been very slow lately (Parababblepodcast@gmail.com). It somehow took the team 99 episodes to dedicate an entire show to the greatest movie of all time. Rob and Alison both geek out over all things Ghostbusters. While Jeff appreciates it, he tries to preserve his coolness.
Meet Jeff Tetz! He's the CEO of Results Canada and the host of Unleashed, a YouTube show all about leadership and development. Jeff and I have been friends for 10 years and in that time we have done a lot together. Through his company Results, they helped us to calirfy our organizations values and create great habits that set us up for future success. We have also collaborated on some pretty cool community initiatives together that we discuss in this podcast. While Jeff is not a direct hospitality guy, he exudes hospitality from the core of who he is and cares deeply about leaving the world a better place in his lifetime and that to me makes him a great guest for the cast. I hope you enjoy this conversation!
Jeff Lander, owner of Primitive Outfitting, joins the podcast to discuss hunting opportunities in Canada once the borders open, the current political landscape and its affect on hunting, and anti hunting conglomerates buying hunting companies. ABOUT PRIMITIVE OUTFITTING Primitive Outfitting offers quality bow and rifle hunts in British Columbia for trophy Grizzly Bear, Black Bear, Moose, and Elk. Bowhunting is our specialty and our passion, thus will be offering primarily bow hunts for these animals. Our area boasts some of the highest densities of grizzly, black bear, and moose in the province. Our BC operation is located in east central BC, straight west of Jasper National Park, between McBride and Prince George. The hunting area is 980 sq. miles of pristine mountains and valleys. Our attention to detail and hard work will make this hunt one you will not forget! Our Alberta operation will continue to produce some of the best bowhunting for mule deer in North America. Shed antler hunting (whitetail and mule deer) will continue to be a popular early spring ritual, and again spots are limited. Whatever your dream hunt is, Primitive Outfitting is prepared to make it memorable, enjoyable, and successful. If you have any questions please contact Jeff Lander (outfitter) OUTFITTER - JEFF LANDER Jeff Lander, originally from Washington State, moved to British Columbia in 1988 and resides in BC with his wife Lana. Jeff has bowhunted most of his life and decided in 1994 to pursue his passion with making it his job. Jeff and his three daughters, Rachel, Kirsten and Lisse, have been living in Alberta since 1996 where he started outfitting whitetail deer, mule deer and waterfowl. In 2005, Jeff acquired an outfitting concession in British Columbia to pursue his dream of guiding bowhunters to grizzlies, black bear and moose. While Jeff prefers to hunt with traditional equipment, he primarily guides hunters who use compound bows, and occasional rifle hunters. Jeff's hunting experience and easy going attitude will make your hunt enjoyable and one to remember. Kifaru Become a Patron!
On this episode of Consumed By TV Alexi and Jose discuss season 1 episodes 11 & 12 of Community. Titled Human Sexuality & Comparative Religion. We talk about the unicorn of human sexuality and the giant thumb in a turtleneck. After that we dive into the religion of it all and the guilt trip we call Shirley. While Jeff gets into it with a bunch of tools to defend Abed's honor. We get into a all out brawl on Christmas, ie (Dec.10) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/consumedbytv/message
Jeff, like many listeners, feels as if there is enough money coming in every month, but somehow it’s slipping out, not allowing him and his wife to hit financial independence. A big reason this could be happening is simple: not enough income and expense tracking. This is why Mindy and Scott are always so adamant about having a budget (and sticking to it).Jeff owns his home, and it has appreciated a favorable amount since he bought it; he also owns a duplex in his home state of California, and a rental property in Memphis. But that’s not all, Jeff owns another type of property...one he isn’t too proud of. A timeshare! Jeff wants to get rid of his timeshare so he can put more money into growing wealth.He also has HELOCs taken out against homes which are burning holes in his pockets on top of the bills he and his partner already have to pay. While Jeff is happy with his line of work, his wife wants to be able to leave her job. With so many factors at play, it can seem difficult to reach financial independence and grow wealth, while also being happy at work, but with some financial intuition, it’s possible!In This Episode We CoverWhy you shouldn’t go to a timeshare meeting (ever!)How having a high income doesn’t mean you’re moving closer to FIWeighing the pros and cons of in-state and out-of-state investing How much to keep in cash reserves for your personal accounts and business accountsThe importance of zeroing in on your goals so you can shoot for successHow to stop income from leaking out (amazon shopping, eating out, etc.)How to have a successful money date with your partnerAnd So Much More!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets Money Facebook GroupBiggerPockets ForumsFinance Review Guest OnboardingMintCheck the full show notes here: https://www.biggerpockets.com/moneyshow172
Jeff Jacobson is a beloved friend and colleague, a leader of leaders, a coach, an educator - and the author of "The Broom Closet Stories," a series of young adult fantasy novels.Here in Part 2, we'll hear Jeff's coming out story, including the experience of moving through (and beyond) the painful doubt and denial of his very essence. He shares the trauma that led to his "what am I doing...?" moment of awakening as a younger man. Jeff also shares the story of writing his novels and - if you listened to Part 1 - we finally get to that conversation about sex...Just because...While Jeff's story reveals much about who he is, his is also a narrative that calls us, as fellow human beings, to pause and examine our own essence to see how we are - or perhaps are not - living in accordance with who we truly are...Jeff is a man with a deep and abiding love of linguistics and, of course, great storytelling - and you can learn more about him on LinkedIn and Instagram and on his author's website, jeffjacobsonworld.com. Jeff's books are available on Amazon.com.
As the Outdoors Show rolls into 2021, Jeff rolled out of town to Georgia once again. This time, he was there to try to get some controlled burning and prep the land for the upcoming year. While Jeff was looking to burn, Capt. Kirk was lowering the boom on a great buck! Listen to his […]
If you live in a state where it snows Busch Beer wants to give you a discount on your beer based on how much it snows. While Jeff is on board with the concept Jeremy would rather just pay full price for the beer he likes.
During the Virtual ASTA CSS Seed Expo 2021, Alex Martin sits down with Jeff Kaiser, seed treatment service manager of Nufarm. While Jeff could talk about transitioning into a new normal all day long, that isn’t his passion. His real passion? Seed treatments, of course! He discusses Nufarm’s Trunemco, a treatment targeting nematodes in cotton, corn […] The post Digging into Trunemco with Jeff Kaiser appeared first on Seed World.
In this episode, we sit down with none other than Jeff's mom! While Jeff's mom is not a nutrition professional, she brings over 70 years of real-world experience to the table as a wife, stay-at-home mom, bank vice president, human resources specialist, and all-around amazing person to discuss a variety of topics including:Feeding a family on a tight budgetConsistency in parenting/feedingProviding options at meals without being a short-order cookChildren preparing family mealsJeff's dislike of green beansAnd more ...We hope you enjoy this special episode!Rebecca Heald, Transformational NutritionLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-heald-b9229b159/Web: https://transformationalnutrition.co.uk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TransNutrition1/IG: @transformationalnutrition1Jeff Ash, Hope Drives Me Training & NutritionLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeff-ash-7b004318a/Web: https://hopedrivesme.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopedrivesmenutritionIG: @jeffashfitness
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is best known as a distinguished environmental lawyer and advocate for environmental justice. In recent years, he has been an outspoken critic of Big Pharma, specifically as it pertains to vaccines. Many have dubbed him an “anti-vaxxer,” but he claims to be pro-safe vaccines and contends that vaccines do not undergo sufficient testing. Jeff invited Robert on the podcast to provide a platform for Robert to raise legitimate concerns about vaccination, as the lack of thoughtful discussion on this issue has, in some cases, radicalized the movement. While Jeff may not agree with some of the assertions in this episode, he ultimately decided that the value of sharing another’s opinion in a considered and non-social media context was more valuable than silencing those views. We've gone ad free! Support the Commune podcast here: https://www.onecommune.com/support
Jeff Goldstein (P. Eng) - Founder, SalesLeadersOnly.com , While Jeff is an engineer by training, he has spent his entire career grinding out a sales number as VP and GM of the Canadian subsidiaries of Data General/EMC, NetApp and Veeam Software. He shares his 25+ years of sales leadership, and helps you lead and sell through all types of markets.
Jeff welcomes to the podcast Dr. Kara Pepper, a practicing primary care physician, as well as a certified life coach!The topic for today’s podcast is Imposter Syndrome.Kara worked as a professional ballet dancer after high school. After a brief career filled with injuries, she needed to find a different occupation. So she went to medical school. Throughout her training she always had the nagging thought - “how did I trick these people into letting a ballet dancer go to medical school?”That sense of being an imposter is a common feeling among many physicians. While Jeff thinks this is partially related to heavier doses of “mentor” critiques and our negative inner critic, some of us feel like imposters - that we don’t deserve to be where we are, that we’re not smart enough, good enough, etc. This can lead to feelings of inadequacy despite objective success.What steps does Kara suggest we do to reckon with imposter syndrome?Step 1 - Understand that EVERYONE has some degree of imposter syndrome.Step 2 - Recognize that you have an internal narrative and acknowledge its nature. Is it self-effacing? Does it develop opportunities for growth?Step 3 - Shift your narrative by focusing on positive thinking and use your imposter syndrome to improve yourself.Most importantly, PRACTICE the narrative that serves growth! Kara Pepper, MDDr. Kara Pepper is a practicing primary care Internist, Certified Life Coach, and primary care physician for Atlanta Ballet. Dr. Pepper helps physicians love the life they worked so hard to create. She specializes in burnout, perfectionism, and imposter syndrome. She provides one-on-one and group coaching and speaks on topics surrounding burnout and physician wellness.
While Jeff and his partner were working as nutritional consultants, they noticed a very specific need that their customers had, which wasn’t being filled within the industry. After reading the book Blue Ocean Strategy, Jeff began to understand how the feed industry was locked into repeating the same process, rather than innovating - opening the opportunity to start a company More Than Just Feed in “open waters.” Join us as Jeff shares how he took the leap from a safe career to an opportunity that would forever change the feed industry. Key Highlights in this Podcast The story behind More Than Just Feed (1:18) Jeff shares the challenges that he and his partner encountered when starting the company (4:25) What it took for Jeff to take the leap as an entrepreneur (6:20) The biggest challenge that Jeff overcame(9:40) Consolidation with the industry being nimble to meet customer needs (10:36) Jeff explains why they recently underwent a name and brand update (12:23) Advice that Jeff would give his younger self about taking the leap (13:58) Random Rapid Fire (15:48)
Hello ModernJeepers welcome to Episode Number 80 of The ModernJeeper Show… the show about Jeeps, Jeeping and Jeepers.While Jessy is back in Oklahoma for a few days, this week Matson catches up with Corey who just got home after finishing a few weeks on the road following the Great Smoky Mountain Jeep Invasion. They are joined by Jeff Glancy, owner of the Honest Speed Shop in Columbus, Ohio. While Jeff's shop can take care of almost all your needs, including the purchase of a vehicle, upgrades and repairs to it and even getting it clean, we also talk about the International Scout; fluid film undercoatings; southern Ohio off-roading; why you can pick a direction but not a line wheeling back East; his shop staff; King of the Hammers; the Bellefontaine Hill Climb; and how Porsche and Yugo made it into Jeff's collection, the new Bronco and even TikTok!For our Tech Tip of the Week we cover all things steering! From why you need high-steer to why you might not...why bigger isn't always better...why the JL's and JT's may have some death wobble issues and what Jeep is doing to help. As always, ModernJeeper is extremely grateful to our supporters including Warn Winches, Raceline Wheels, Bestop, Milestar Tires, Rugged Radios, KMS Adventure Racks, and, of course, Metalcloak.So, sit back, relax with a cold one, and enjoy Episode number 80 of The ModernJeeper Show…
Being able to do something that you love with the people you love is such an amazing privilege. And for Jeff & Hunter Leininger, adventure racing is something that has made their father-and-son bond even more special and stronger. Hunter is the world's youngest adventure racer. While Jeff has now completed over 100 expedition and adventure races alongside Hunter and close friends. This dynamic duo has been doing adventure races together since Hunter was six years old. At 18 years old, Hunter was also one of the youngest athletes on the start line at the World's Toughest Race. Being a mom to a 14-year-old, I know how it feels to have a super adventurous kid. In this conversation, I was touched by the love and care they both have for each other. Adventure racing has definitely created a bond between them that few people will ever understand. In this episode, you will hear: Jeff’s role as a very supportive father Hurdles they had to overcome just so they’d let Hunter race with the adults What Hunter brings to the team and the other team members rallying around him Letting go of your kid as they become their own person The hardest points of the race Some strategies they used in the race to gain ground Why they switched their game plan and what that conversation was like Join the adventure! htt://gosonja.com/ https://www.facebook.com/sonja.wieck https://www.instagram.com/gosonja/ https://twitter.com/goSonja Subscribe and Review I’d love for you to subscribe to my podcast. Each week, Tales of Toughness takes a deep dive into how to overcome limiting beliefs, developing awareness into why you compete, and understanding what makes high-performers tick. The goal is to help develop more confidence and toughness both mentally and physically. If you’re feeling really generous, I’d love for you to give me a review over on iTunes. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps me out a ton! If you really enjoyed this episode, we've created a PDF that has all of the key information for you from the episode. Just go to the episode page at https://gosonja.com/podcast to download it. Supporting Resources: www.ARGeorgia.com www.HunterEndurance.com Follow Hunter on Instagram @hunter_leininger https://www.instagram.com/hunter_leininger/ *** Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Danny Ozment. He helps thought leaders, influencers, executives, HR professionals, recruiters, lawyers, realtors, bloggers, coaches, and authors create, launch, and produce podcasts that grow their business and impact the world. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com
In this Chris and Chrissy less episode 152, Mental wants to know if you crazy, While Jeff will bust you and be Swayze. Actually Jeff is late to the podcast where he and Mental talk to Uncle Dave, A-A-Ron and Brother Jim about the continued domination by the Cressida. Hopefully they will learn what makes it so consistent and what makes these guys so chill about it all. 3 PM on LeMons Thursday TherapyBoats N HyundaisNascar can turn Right and Left!The Titan is Leaving CanadaLucky Dawg at CharlotteLemons Rally on InstaE1R YouTubeE1R BingoLucky Dawg RacingWorld Racing League American Endurance Racing
Wonder how your super-saver friends make pocketing Benjamins look so easy? Well, we come bearing good news because your questions are all going to be answered on today's show. MOST great savers trick themselves into saving more money and we'll dive into exactly how and what they do so that you can replicate all of their tricks. Spoiler: it's MUCH easier than you think. Michelle Jackson from the Michelle Is Money Hungry podcast will join Doc G from Earn & Invest podcast and Len Penzo from LenPenzo.com for today's exciting discussion AND Jennifer Mah from Choose FI will read today's piece we outline. Plus, remember hearing about those hairdressers that had Coronavirus? During today's not-so Fintech segment, we'll talk to the Evil HR Lady Suzanne Lucas on what that means for your job. We'll round out the show by answering a voicemail about rebalancing. While Jeff had asked if there are fees or taxes associated with rebalancing, we aren't stopping our roundtable there. During the Magnify Money segment our contributors will share their own rebalancing process. How frequently should an investor rebalance their portfolio? What should people keep in mind? Of course we'll also save time for some of Doug's amazing trivia and much, much more. Enjoy!
While Jeff poses that very question at a later point in today’s Conversation, first Jeff and Laura explore one of the more common threads of discussion around leadership, which starts with the fundamental question: What’s the difference between management and leadership? Today’s conversation dives in with this and an insightful discussion about the activities, tasks, nuances, and expectations for leaders unfolds as Jeff and Laura explore and share their ideas and experiences. As Jeff has depth of expertise and experience working with CEOs in Healthcare start-ups, the two also dig into the struggles many entrepreneurs face, and both work through with their respective clients – the truth that sometimes the creative genius that conceives and idea for a product, service, or enterprise is not the person who is actually best equipped to carry that idea forward and build a solid, thriving business around. It’s important to recognize one’s unique gifts, strengths, and contributions… to do the work only you can do in whatever enterprise you’re engaged in, and know that sometimes the best next thing you can do is hand it off to someone else to manage the day to day, or do the marketing and promotion that will allow your creation to shine in the marketplace. This is a tough realization for many, and others understand it intuitively. Jeff shares some of the questions he asks his clients to allow them to work through their own thinking with greater clarity about what roles they play, how they want to show up in those roles, what others need or want from them. Truly, this is the fundamental work for all of us, and crucial to effective, powerful leadership. Laura and Jeff discuss life, work, authenticity, Lego, stress-relieving practices, and much more on today’s episode. Jeff’s Bio Before becoming a full-time coach and consultant, Jeff spent over 25 years working for some of the most innovative organizations in health care, financial services and employee benefits as both a lawyer and executive. He started out as a hard-charging law firm lawyer and chronic overachiever who had to be the smartest and most accomplished person in the room. Jeff recognized he needed to change when a series of panic attacks threatened to derail him. In the mid-90s, he began to practice meditation, and later yoga, as a way to cope more effectively with his high stress career. As his practices began to take root, he began a path of deep psychospiritual study that continues to this day. Jeff discovered to his great surprise that his stress nearly vanished as he got more present. He also saw that as he let go of his need to be the smartest person in the room, the people he led somehow became more responsive and capable! As he continued to work on his own development, he dedicated himself to learning to teach others the leadership skills that he had considered innate (and at one point, beyond him). His Creating Extraordinary Futures process is the culmination of his learning thus far. Jeff has worked personally with internationally known spiritual teachers and coaches such as Peter Fenner, Jack Pransky, Rich Litvin, and Doug Silsbee. He is a Certified Presence-BasedTM Coach and has been awarded ACC certification with the International Coach Federation. After 13 years in Chicago and almost two decades in Washington, DC, Jeff now lives near Aspen, CO, with his wife and family. Connect with Jeff and Other Resources: Jeff Munn Online Jeff on LinkedIn Understand Your Builder Profile Connect with Laura to Understand Your Builder Profile! The Art of the Brick – Nathan Sawaya
Kim Kardashian is going to become a lawyer. While Jeff is transfixed on that, Jeremy and Seth want to have a discussion about disbanding the police...What the Hell is Happening?
EP 87: eCommerce Growth Strategies with Bulk Reef Supply’s Jeff Cash In Episode 87, Tyler and Jon bring us a double feature for in the news, starting with Facebooks acquisition of Giphy. Tyler and Jon dive into the relevance of utilizing gifs in an online marketing setting while reminding listeners of the complications that can come with it. With the majority of gifs made up of popular IP’s and celebrities, licensing issues abound. Shifting gears, Tyler brings up the “new” delivery pizza chain, Pasqually’s, and its true identity. Dealing with the current climate, companies like Chuck E Cheese and Hooters have resorted using different names in order to bring in customers via delivery services like Grubhub. But Tyler and Jon warn of the down sides of a marketing strategy hinging on bait-and-switch tactics. Also, Jon makes sure to note that he ONLY goes to Hooters for the burgers. After some humorous back and forth discussion on twitter and emails, Tyler introduces Jeff Cash of Bulk Reef Supply. They dive into the Jeff's experience in the hobby industry and the rise in sales in the current climate. Jeff details the importance of marketing on sites like YouTube, where Bulk Reef Supply uploads over 5-7 videos each week. Jeff emphasizes the importance of being an authority in your niche and helping your customers realize how your products help fulfill their dreams. He states that when people can see the final product, they can imagine it in their own space as well. Jeff also gets into their independence from third party marketplaces like Amazon. While Jeff speaks highly of Amazon, he wants to cultivate the most personal and beneficial experience for their consumer base through DTC or brick and mortar distribution. To wrap up the interview, Jeff leaves us with his key take away: to always maintain a culture of testing. He reminds us that what works today may not work tomorrow and it never hurts to acquire more data. Jon gives us this episode's Words of Twisdom from @12thcross saying, “Advertising is saying you're good. PR is getting someone else to say you're good.” Tyler and Jon highlight the importance of leveraging PR, especially in a times like these. Looking for a Strategic Marketing Partner to support your brand? Be sure to head over to Fidelitas Development and drop us a line! Timestamps 00:17 - Intro 01:12 - In the News: Facebook's Acquisition of Giphy, Hooters and Chuck E. Cheese Take Up Delivery 15:46 - The Permanence of Email Addresses 18:06 - Featured Guest | Jeff Cash 20:33 - Bulk Reef Supply’s Strategies in Today's Climate 22:37 - Brand Loyalty 25:33 - Leveraging 3rd Party Sales Channels 28:29 - Selling the Dream 29:28 - Most Effective Channels for Bulk Reef Supply 30:46 - Being a Source Of Authority for your Customer Base 34:05 - Bulk Reef Supply's SEO Strategy 34:50 - Believing in What You’re Selling 40:03 - Tailoring A Message to Bulk Reef Supply's Diverse Customer Base 44:31 - Underrated Marketing Strategies 50:04 - Being Competitive In Fulfillment 51:29 - 3rd-Party Financing as a Conversion Optimization Tool 52:31 - Biggest Marketing Opportunities Today 55:55 - Words Of Twisdom 56:00 - Outro Featured Guests | Jeff Cash LinkedIn What's In the News Facebook acquires Giphy Lion’s Share Marketing Podcast Learn More About Tyler & Jon www.tylersickmeyer.com Need Marketing Help? www.FidelitasDevelopment.com Music Intro Music – Colony House – Buy “2:20” on iTunes Outro Music – Skillet – Buy “Lions” on iTunes
This is a bonus episode, thrown together quickly, as the coronavirus pandemic is evolving at such a rapid pace that predicting what it will look like in the weeks ahead is incredibly difficult. The guest is Jeff Shaman, one of the world's experts in modeling the spread of infectious diseases. He is a professor in the Department of Environmental Health Sciences at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, but these days he is spending his time less on his research than on communicating with public officials and sharing his expertise with the White House and the CDC. Despite his overfull schedule, he took the time to do this interview (in fact, two of them), and we are deeply grateful for this. While Jeff's work focuses now on epidemiology, his academic background is in climate science, so he fits right in the profile of this podcast. The conversation opens with Jeff's biography (including the story of how he almost became an opera singer) and then moves on to his seminal work on the flu (Jeff found out why the flu peaks in winter and largely subsides in summer). The discussion about the current coronavirus outbreak starts about 55 minutes in. The two interviews with Jeff Shaman were recorded on March 18 and March 24, 2020. Image credit: AP Photo/Mary Altaffer Jeff's website with information on his research, papers, biography etc. Johns Hopkins coronavirus resource center Updates on the coronavirus/COVID-19 situation by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Is your definition of productivity truly working for you? Are you stuck in an endless loop of activities? If you’re treading water and seem incapable of completing the sales activities you need to, it’s time to redefine what productivity means to you. Jeff Bajorek joins Paul in this episode of Sales Reinvented to help you rethink how you view productivity. Jeff is a sales improvement consultant specializing in the B2B space. He’s co-host of ‘The Why And The Buy’ podcast and author of ‘Rethink The Way You Sell: The Five Forgotten Fundamentals of Prospecting’. In this episode he’ll share his thoughts on productivity, his top 3 do’s and don’ts, and what you should do to become more productive. Outline of This Episode [0:54] What does Jeff Bajorek think productivity is? [1:54] Why is productivity so important in sales? [3:23] How do you increase your productivity? [7:16] The tools Jeff finds effective [9:18] Jeff’s top 3 dos and top 3 don’ts [12:07] Jeff’s favorite productivity story The definition of productivity is anything you want it to be Jeff points out that productivity is getting enough stuff done—and YOU get to decide what ‘enough’ is. Once you’ve defined what productivity looks like for you, you can implement systems and structures to knock things out. It gives you the freedom to implement what systems work best for you. According to Jeff, you must be informed, intentional, and purposeful. Define how you’re going to be productive and then commit to it to reach your sales goals. He notes that many salespeople get stuck in “analysis paralysis”. They’re so hyper-focused on what needs to be done that the ‘how’ gets lost. Instead of getting lost in analysis paralysis, Jeff recommends deciding ahead of time what the important activities are. Avoid distractions and non-sales activities and follow the 4 steps of the sales cycle: Identify who you can help Get their attention Communicate your value Get them to commit to the process Whatever you do needs to lead to the advancement of those 4 activities. The attributes of a productive sales professional According to Jeff, the #1 attribute of a sales professional NEEDS to be the ability to be disciplined. Once you’ve identified what’s important, you must have the discipline to carry through on those tasks—especially when you don’t want to. For Jeff, this meant completing sales calls reports. He hated them but believes doing them made him more effective. You must also be open-minded. While Jeff believes many of the tech tools available have the uncanny ability to get in the way, you must be able to evaluate and embrace them if they’ll make you more efficient. You have to be able to learn new tricks as an old dog. Lastly, Jeff points out that you must be humble. Be willing to admit you don’t know it all—and keep learning. Don’t be afraid to say NO Jeff shares his ‘top 3 productivity do’s and top 3 don’ts’ and one concept that struck Paul was learning how to say no. To be productive you must prioritize and schedule what needs to be done. Everything else can be squeezed in around it. However, if you’re taking on too many activities and trying to fly by the seat of your pants you will struggle to hit your numbers. Don’t give yourself too much credit—don’t take on more than you can handle. Everyone is guilty of it at one time or another. You must learn to underpromise and over-deliver. Say yes to the activities that are important and don’t be afraid to say no. Jeff embraces careful consideration when he makes decisions, citing “Every time you’re saying YES you’re saying NO to something else”. Rethinking the process of productivity When Jeff left a previous job, he wanted to implement some things that he had learned over his time there but were considered “risky”. He took a good hard look at his calendar and implemented a new system based on his research. He took the activities he knew moved the sales process along and got himself in front of prospects. He made sure his value proposition was clear and asked people to take the next step with him every single meeting. He changed the focus of his days and made sure every activity he completed was worth doing (and measurable). What he found was that he was able to cut down time spent working to ⅓ of what it was previously—but he tripled his sales activities. He had a 9x return on results to activity. It changed his productivity and his personal life. According to his wife, he became less stressed and more like himself. He points out that you must always ask yourself: “Are you spending enough time, doing enough of the right things, to get enough done?”. To hear the full conversation, be sure to listen to the whole episode! Resources & People Mentioned Todoist Evernote Book: Rethink The Way You Sell The Why And The Buy podcast Connect with Jeff Bajorek Jeff on LinkedIn Jeff on Twitter JeffBajorek.com Connect With Paul Watts LinkedIn Twitter Subscribe to SALES REINVENTED Audio Production and Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com
Time for a trip down memory lane. Jeff takes Liz through his experiences and struggles with his childhood dog Benji. While Jeff introduces us to the memory of Benji, Liz assesses their relationship, training techniques, and where they could have done better for Benji. It’s a personal one, so buckle in for some emotions.
With new music this month from some of the biggest Queens of Pop, we have no choice but to do a little Diva comparison! While Jeff won't shut up about Mariah, Lesley attempts to keep us on track with a review of Celine's new 4 song teaser from Courage, a mini breakdown of Mariah's "In The Mix " , as well as a look at the theme song for the upcoming Charlie's Angels Movie. ......... Maria, Celine, Ariana Oh My!!! Songs Discussed - "Imperfections" -" Flying on My Own " - " In The Mix " - "I Like Me Better " - " Don't Call Me Angel " Artists and writers discussed - Lauv - Max Martin - Ilya Salmanzadeh - Jorgan Olafson - Michael Pollack - Dalla Koehlke - Nicholas Perloff-Giles - Stephen Moccio - Liz Rodriguez --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/popkitchenpodcast/support
Jeremy is very proud at the fact that he keeps his key ring nice and tidy. While Jeff likes to make sure he has a key on his ring for everything. Which one is right?
Jeff Lander, from Primitive Outfitting, joins the podcast to reminisce about past hunts with Aron and Frank. OUTFITTER - JEFF LANDER Jeff Lander, originally from Washington State, moved to British Columbia in 1988 and resides in BC with his wife Lana. Jeff has bowhunted most of his life and decided in 1994 to pursue his passion with making it his job. Jeff and his three daughters, Rachel, Kirsten and Lisse, have been living in Alberta since 1996 where he started outfitting whitetail deer, mule deer and waterfowl. In 2005, Jeff acquired an outfitting concession in British Columbia to pursue his dream of guiding bowhunters to grizzlies, black bear and moose. While Jeff prefers to hunt with traditional equipment, he primarily guides hunters who use compound bows, and occasional rifle hunters. Jeff's hunting experience and easy going attitude will make your hunt enjoyable and one to remember. Kifaru Become a Patron!
In this episode, my husband, Jeff Gish, shares his perspective of Crohn’s Disease as an IBD spouse. He shares his view of what it’s like to live with someone who has IBD and answers my questions about what are some of the things that maybe I should have told him in the beginning or what I could have done (and maybe still do) to help him understand this disease and the roller coaster that comes along with it. While Jeff wasn’t with me during my first truly debilitating flare in 2006, he has been with me since 2015 and through a number of smaller flare ups. He’s watched me go off medications, back on medications, back off again, and supported me through all my wild hair-brained ideas and diets. From fermenting raw milk to carnivore, he’s even traveled with me and an ice chest full of food so that I didn’t have to eat anything I didn’t prepare myself while on vacation. We’ve had many Crohn’s-related adventures that we talk about in this podcast and he gives wonderful insight and advice from being on the spouse-side of things, giving us patients a different understanding of our own disease. It has been truly wonderful to have Jeff by my side, knowing he’ll always be there to back me up. He seeks out places he knows I’ll be able to eat when we go out with friends, doesn’t get angry with me when I have my mood swings because symptoms have come back, and has been an incredible rock and pillar of support that I couldn’t be more grateful to have :) Other than being my husband, Jeff is a forensic engineer (which is like CSI, but for buildings), he’s the reason for my continual escalation of wine snobbery, and probably the most down-to-earth, happy-go-lucky, and easy-going person I’ve ever met, with a sense of humor that keeps me laughing every day...and you’ll definitely get a glimpse of that in this episode!
While Jeff is willing to come to the table and admit that Trump is doing some good things for the country, Jeremy is still staunch on his stance that if it's not Fox it's Fake.
While Jeff is wading in shit water, the boiz get raided by the FBI’s
While Jeff packs for the annual PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, he muses about the new things he hopes the golf industry will finally make available. Plus we spend some time talking to Jason Sutton, Top 100 teacher from Charlotte NC and host of the Golf Guru Podcast about putting better and generally playing better golf and learning quickly.
While Jeff packs for the annual PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando, he muses about the new things he hopes the golf industry will finally make available. Plus we spend some time talking to Jason Sutton, Top 100 teacher from Charlotte NC and host of the Golf Guru Podcast about putting better and generally playing better golf and learning quickly.
While Jeff and Rebecca take a week off, Jeff presents an episode of Book Riot's Recommended podcast series that he produced. This episode is sponsored by: The One You Fight For by Roni Loren Links discussed in this episode: Book Riot's Recommended Podcast
My son, Jeff, is an emergency room/trauma nurse. He tells the story of how one shift they brought in the husband of the doctor who was the Chief of Staff. While Jeff immediately recognized the signs of severe sepsis and began to take action, no one else caught it or believed him. In fact, the head nurse was so busy talking with the man’s wife (remember, she was the Chief of Staff of the hospital) trying to “make points” and assuring her they had everything handled, that she told Jeff to “calm down and quit acting like it was so urgent.” But being Jeff – and this being his patient – he refused, living in the urgency that the situation deserved, saving the man’s life. The next day the Chief of Staff pulled him aside privately in her office and thanked him for saving her husband’s life. Today, Jesus would give us “Kingdom Urgency.” He would hold up the situation in which we live our lives and how this by necessity points us to living our lives in the “urgency of the Kingdom” RIGHT NOW. Interested?
Island oasis or jungle hell? While Jeff looks for a vacation getaway, Richard is wary... particularly considering the movies we're discussing: Island of Lost Souls (1932), The Twilight People (1972) and The Island of Dr. Moreau (1977). As if those three aren't enough, club member Steven Turek provides comments for Terror is a Man (1959), The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996) and Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley's Island of Dr. Moreau (2014). Don't make us haul you out of the water by your feet. Row your boat on over to this month's meeting as we call The Classic Horrors Club to order... Stick around to the end to learn who won last month's contest and these three fabulous prizes: The Boris Karloff Collection (DVD, courtesy of VCI Home Entertainment) Guns of the Apocalypse (DVD) Demon with the Atomic Brain (DVD) To participate in our next meeting just call: (616) 649-2582 That's (616) 649-CLUB, or... Email classichorrorsclub@gmail.com, or... Join us in our clubhouse at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/classichorrors.club/ The Plugs: Classic Horrors Club: http://classichorrors.club Kansas City Cinephile: http://www.kccinephile.com/ Monster Movie Kid: https://monstermoviekid.wordpress.com/ The Songs: "Island of Dr. Moreau" by Von Hoffman Orchestra from Monster University Pajama Party "The Island of Dr. Moreau" by Dan the Man from Dan the Man Pease support: The Fire & Water Podcast Network: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/ JLUCast: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/show/jlucast/ The Super Mates Podcast: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/show/the-super-mates-podcast/
Jeff Lander from Primitive Outfitting joins Aron to discuss his 2018 Alberta Mule Deer hunt Jeff Lander, is originally from Washington State. He moved to British Columbia in 1988 and resides in BC with his wife Lana. Jeff has bowhunted most of his life and decided in 1994 to pursue his passion with making it his job. Jeff and his three daughters, Rachel, Kirsten and Lisse, have been living in Alberta since 1996 where he started outfitting whitetail deer, mule deer and waterfowl. Jeff acquired an outfitting concession in British Columbia in 2005 to pursue his dream of guiding bowhunter's to grizzlies, black bear and moose. While Jeff prefers to hunt with traditional equipment, he primarily guides hunters who use compound bows, and occasional rifle hunter.Jeff's hunting experience and easy going attitude will make your hunt enjoyable and one to remember.
Jo and Lindsay recorded early this week, since Lindsay is off to the 20Booksto50K conference (inspired by Michael Anderle, as Lindsay said in the show, but put together by Craig Martelle, which Lindsay should have said!). While Jeff was busy packing up his house to make his move to Phoenix permanent, Jo and Lindsay offered some tips on how to
Jeff Mitchell is a native of rural Minnesota transplanted to Milwaukee. His time spent living in small towns is essential to his songs and is obvious to listeners from out of the way places. He is a lifelong devotee of early music and singing old country songs passed down in his family. He also came of age in some gloriously ragged garage bands. Over the past 20 years or so, his interests in writing and experimentation have grown to combine his portraits of Midwestern life with a strange undercurrent of dark, electronic psychedelia. Jeff is perhaps best known as collaborator with others. He was a founding member of Field Report and is also known for his live work with Duluth finger-picker Charlie Parr. Most recently, Jeff has been performing with the instrumental group, Dryhouse Ruins, with Damian Strigens (ex. Field Report, Testa Rosa), Jim Warchol (Death Blues) and Ben Derickson (Collections of Colonies of Bees, All Tiny Creatures). While Jeff may remain obscure as a solo artist, he continues to build a body of work which resonates very deeply with certain people. His songs are stark in their honesty and vulnerability but filled with an eerie beauty revealed by careful listening. Tune into WMSE’s Local/Live on Tuesday, October 9th to listen to new music from Jeff Mitchell’s soon-to-be-released Greyhound EP. WMSE.org to stream live or in the archives, or simply tune your radio to 91.7FM at the 6 o’clock hour. Local/Live on WMSE is sponsored by Club Garibaldi’s
Many topics in this sermon series Christians should probably argue less about. Today we tackle an absolutely massive issue that few churches are even addressing. How do we respond to the rapid changing of so many North American cities, especially when it has the potential of displacing the most vulnerable? As housing prices raise and yoga studios open, how should a Jesus follower live? Our guest preacher this week is Jeff Neven, the Executive Director of Indwell, an incredible organization working to provide affordable, dignified housing to people in the Hamilton area. They’ve done dozens of award winning projects and are leading the way when it comes to affordable housing in Canada. Jeff is also a part of the founding team of New Hope Church. While Jeff will offer his own definition, if you are interested in Websters definition of gentrification it is: the process of repairing and rebuilding homes and businesses in a deteriorating area (such as an urban neighbourhood) accompanied by an influx of middle-class or affluent people and that often results in the displacement of earlier, usually poorer residents.
Recap of The Bachelorette (Season 14, Episode Nine) It's another "Bro Before Rose" episode this week! While Jeff and Shara are out of town (RIP), we brought in some ringers to round out the panel with Matt and Stacy. Guests Aubree Vanderhoeven (who runs the Bros social media) and Bekie Barnes (Matt's Bachelor-obsessed cousin) helped to take a boring episode of TV and turn it into a thoroughly entertaining podcast! This week, we're in Thailand (don't pretend you know where that is on the globe!) for Fantasy Suites Week with the final three! We watched as ABC filled 100% of the time of a regular episode with 30% of the content! Don't worry though... we had a blast tearing this episode apart and getting into some of the deeper issues of this season! Episode review begins at 36:30! All this and oh so much more on this episode of Bro Before Rose! Leave iTunes Reviews, subscribe and more!!! Bros Before Rose Twitter :: @BrosBeforeRose // Instagram :: @brosbeforeroseofficial // Facebook :: facebook.com/brosbeforerose // Website :: www.brosbeforerose.com Matt Barnes Twitter :: @matthewbarnes // Instagram :: @matthewbarnes Jeff Bachman Twitter :: @drbackpack // Instagram :: @jbachman SPONSORED BY: It Might Be #Time2MoveOn! (The Blogcast) Bachmanville Photography ©2018 Rogue Creative Development LLC - All Rights Reserved
"We've got our horses in a row." While Jeff's wagon train is still headin' back from out West, Matt and Chris sit around the campfire telling stilted, disjointed tales that only by chance have anything to do with anything. Mentioned: Demi, Artie, Harris, Pete & "Crashing", therapy and our therapists.
Jeff Carlisle joins JP Peterson to break down the World Cup and the future of USA soccer. While Jeff says Croatia wouldn't have been one of his top three or four teams to reach the finals, if you look at the players missing from the opponents on their path, it's not a huge surprise.
It’s all coming to an end. That new vacation smell has dissipated into cat droppings and stale smoke. We’re back to the grind and we don’t want to be. While Jeff has booze and Brett has toys, they also have each other. And that’s a lot. Music // Nine Inch Nails / Bad Witch / […]
This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast
In this episode i'm joined by John Bohannan, Director of Science at AI startup Primer. As you all may know, a few weeks ago we released my interview with Google legend Jeff Dean, which, by the way, you should definitely check if you haven’t already. Anyway, in that interview, Jeff mentions the recent explosion of machine learning papers on arXiv, which I responded to jokingly by asking whether Google had already developed the AI system to help them summarize and track all of them. While Jeff didn’t have anything specific to offer, a listener reached out and let me know that John was in fact already working on this problem. In our conversation, John and I discuss his work on Primer Science, a tool that harvests content uploaded to arxiv, sorts it into natural topics using unsupervised learning, then gives relevant summaries of the activity happening in different innovation areas. We spend a good amount of time on the inner workings of Primer Science, including their data pipeline and some of the tools they use, how they determine “ground truth” for training their models, and the use of heuristics to supplement NLP in their processing. The notes for this show can be found at twimlai.com/talk/136
While Jeff is in Hawaii, Luke the Bear, Joy the Girl, Zach and King Ginger review some clips for Bill Nye Saves the World and break down just exactly what Rachel Bloom was talking about in her crazy song about gender identity. The post #238 – Bill Nye talks about Sex baby. appeared first on Apologia Radio - Christian Podcast and TV Show.
This time Eric welcomes to the show CounterPunch editors Jeffrey St. Clair and Joshua Frank to mark the 100th episode of the podcast as the bombs of WWIII fall around us. While Jeff and Eric record from deep in their respective strongholds, Josh remains foolishly above ground, open to the elements and nuclear bombs. Nevertheless, the show must go on, so Eric, Jeff and Josh discuss everything from Trump's bombs over Syria to Putinmania, from Democratic Party orcs to the Great Syria Meme War of 2017. The guys discuss CounterPunch's close encounters with fake news and fake personas, the fractures and/or collapse of the Left, the total evisceration of regulatory agencies under Trump, and why the Degenerate-in-Chief is more like Bill Clinton than Barack Obama or George Bush. This was a fun conversation, don't miss it! Music: Jackson Browne - "Lawyers in Love" More The post Jeffrey St. Clair & Joshua Frank – Episode 100 appeared first on CounterPunch.org.
This time Eric welcomes to the show CounterPunch editors Jeffrey St. Clair and Joshua Frank to mark the 100th episode of the podcast as the bombs of WWIII fall around us. While Jeff and Eric record from deep in their respective strongholds, Josh remains foolishly above ground, open to the elements and nuclear bombs. Nevertheless, the show must go on, so Eric, Jeff and Josh discuss everything from Trump's bombs over Syria to Putinmania, from Democratic Party orcs to the Great Syria Meme War of 2017. The guys discuss CounterPunch's close encounters with fake news and fake personas, the fractures and/or collapse of the Left, the total evisceration of regulatory agencies under Trump, and why the Degenerate-in-Chief is more like Bill Clinton than Barack Obama or George Bush. This was a fun conversation, don't miss it! Music: Jackson Browne - "Lawyers in Love"
On this episode, Jeff Stanfield and Andy Shaver, discuss what it takes to be a waterfowl guide for one of North America's largest waterfowl outfits. Jeff take you inside the mind of hunting outfit owner, over the past 25 years he has seen every type of waterfowl guide and during this show he lets you know what all hunting outfitters/business owners are looking for when hiring a hunting guide... spoiler alert, it's not how many birds you can harvest! While Jeff gives you the owner's viewpoint on the issue Andy gives his take on what personality traits you must have and what it takes to mentally survive a full hunting season as a waterfowl guide.
This week's guest on the Better Human Project is music industry veteran and philanthropist Jeff Castelaz. While Jeff's day job includes managing the Dropkick Murphys, he's on the BHP for his humanitarian efforts and to share his son, Pablo's story. Jeff's son Pablo lost his battle to cancer at the age of 6. Now, through [...] The post BHP 014: Jeff Castelaz | Music, Cancer, and Authentic Expression appeared first on Ryan Munsey.
While on location during a Texas predator hunt, Leupold Brand Creative Manager Lucas Burt chatted with Jeff Thomason, host of Predator Pursuit, and Tim Lesser, VP of Product at Leupold. Jeff, who has an extensive background in coyote hunting, shared how his show, Predator Pursuit, got its start. Since the idea of simply sitting in a stand never really appealed to Jeff, he decided to make his hunting experience revolve around calling in animals – predators and big game alike. While Jeff enjoyed hunting every species, he found his niche helping control predator populations in Texas.
On today's episode we chat with Jeff McManus on how to help others find greatness. While Jeff's primary role is to oversee Landscape Services at the University of Mississippi, he knows that his larger role is to grow leaders. Topics in the episode include: landscaping, passion, leadership, culture, and failure / success.In the episode, Jeff shares a quote from former Chancellor Robert Khayat. 'Don't do it for me, let's do it because we are doing it together.' This belief is lived out every day by Jeff and his team.Jeff McManus grows things. As the Director of Landscape Services at the University of Mississippi, he grows plants...he grows people...he grows ideas. Jeff is a problem-solver, understanding that doing more with less is a 21st century mandate. Faced with a multi-million dollar landscaping beautification project, a demand for excellence, high productivity, and with a stagnant budget, Jeff knew that growing the people was critical to growing the plants. Understanding that all humans either have or strive for the innate elements of Greatness, Resiliency, Opportunity and Wisdom, Jeff developed his GROW-theory into an impactful management and professional development leadership program for his staff.Taking his grounds employees, affectionately known as “weeders”, and developing them into “leaders” has been a joyous challenge that reaped acres of rewards in the form of national recognition by the Princeton Review, PGMS, Newsweek and every faculty, staff, student and visitor who has walked onto the Ole Miss Campus. Building on that momentum, Jeff has designed a professional development plan for his Weeders called Landscape University. His message rings true for any industry leader or manager looking to grow a high-performance and dedicated workforce.Website: http://jeffmcmanusspeaking.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeffmcmanus
What does the idea of "leaving a legacy" mean to you? Some folks equate "legacy" with "inheritance," thinking of it only in terms of the money and physical possessions they'll leave to their loved ones. Others see passing along life stories and values as their true legacy. In this episode personal historian and Family Legacy Video® president Steve Pender introduces you to someone who has a foot in each of these camps. Jeff Knapp is an attorney specializing in Estate Planning. Jeff’s a lifelong New Jersey resident. He founded the Knapp Law Firm in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, hanging out his shingle in 1989. He’s one of four Estate Planning Law Specialists in the Garden State and he’s a member of both the New Jersey and Florida Bars. He’s also an Accredited Estate Planner, a Certified Financial Planner, a Certified Thinking Consultant, and holds a Post-Doctorate Masters in Wealth Strategies Planning. He’s also a SunBridge Network Certified Legacy Advisor. Jeff has been married for thirty years. He has four adult sons. One is currently in law school and a second just took his LSATs. So it looks like the Knapp Law Firm’s legacy may continue for another generation. Steve first met Jeff during high school. They went their separate ways but reconnected a number of years ago after Jeff stumbled onto the Family Legacy Video® website. While Jeff is an expert in the nuts and bolts of estate planning, he’s also a big believer in incorporating life stories into the process. He kindly put down his snow shovel during a recent blizzard and spoke to Steve by phone from his home in New Jersey. The conversation touches on just what estate planning is all about and how Jeff uses stories to teach estate and legacy planning concepts to his clients as well as ways he encourages his clients to pass along life stories that speak to family values and identity.
While Jeff is out enjoying some family time, Daniel and I sat down to talk about how 2016 went for us and what we hope to see in 2017. I’d explain that more – but pretty much it’s standard podcasting … Continue reading →
In Episode 26, our guest is Jeff Sokol of Sokol Strong, a StrongFirst Girya Team Lead and FMS certified coach from Seattle, WA. His mission is simply stated but no less inspiring: to build a stronger, healthier, and happier human race, and we touch on each of those elements in this interview. Find out when to use a barbell versus a kettlebell, where to start in kettlebell practice to stay safe, how to progress and what essential movement we should be adding to our arsenal. While Jeff is very passionate about kettlebell training, a large part of the interview is focused on how that training has helped him heal from depression. Most of us can relate to Jeff’s journey in some way, so please share his message and we hope you enjoy this episode!
While Jeff is out racing Miatas Mr. Jonathon Klein (@jonathon_klein) of Boldride joins me in studio to talk Pebble Beach. While still ailing from a broken shoulder Jonathon still managed to convince Bugatting to give him some seat time in a Veyron Gran Sporte Vitesse, in addition Jonathon gives us his take on the 2015 VW Touareg TDI. There was a lot unveiled at Pebble and we talk about the ubiquity of McLarens, Aston Martin's new DBX, the new M4 GTS concept (with water/meth injection), the M2, the much delayed Acura NSX and a comparison of the heavyweights in the hypercar realm, the Veyron, Koenigsegg 1:1 and the Hennessey Venom GT.
A new article describes the benefits of long-form reading and suggests that the tactile feedback of printed books results in better retention than e-readers. While Jeff and Anthony are definitely on board with reading, they challenge the idea that enjoying books on digital screens is any less effective. This show is entirely listener supported! For early episode, extra clips and bonus content, check out http://patreon.com/wehaveconcerns Hey! If you're enjoying the show, please take a moment to rate/review it on whatever service you use to listen. Here's the iTunes link: http://bit.ly/wehaveconcerns Jeff on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jeffcannata Anthony on Twitter: http://twitter.com/acarboni Today's story was suggested by Jonathan Smith: http://mic.com/articles/99408/science-has-great-news-for-people-who-read-actual-books To suggest a story, email us at wehaveconcernsshow@gmail.com
Sometimes we record something and I sit on that recording (let’s hypothetically say “an interview”) for way too long. This episode features one such interview. While Jeff and I were down in Burbank for Monsterpalooza in April, we were psyched to have Godzilla author and film historian Steve Ryfle sit down with us for an […]
While Jeff is on vacation, Rebecca and special guest host Ann Kingman from Books On the Nightstand discuss Ron Burgundy's memoir, the top-earning authors of 2013, libraries on (bicycle) wheels, and more. This week's episode is sponsored by Among the Janeites by Deborah Yaffee and Panorama City by Antoine Wilson.
While Jeff enjoys a summer frolic, Rebecca and guest host Andrew Losowsky, Senior Books Editor at The Huffington Post, talk about Apple's ebook price fixing, what to do when you love an author but hate their politics, a giant Mr. Darcy emerging from a lake in England, and more. This episode is sponsored by Fire Knife Dancing by John Enright and Audible.com.
Wizard Academy helps business owners and entrepreneurs discover the science in every art. In its unconventional classes, which draw creative men and women from around the world, the goal is to demonstrate step-by-step how to do consciously what gifted people do instinctively. In the generally unglamorous world of bookkeeping and accounting, Jeff and Jake Wilson are two such gifted visionaries. The Wilsons, a father-son duo, look at the same tedious numbers that other bookkeepers and accountants crunch, only the Wilsons spot opportunities for profits and positive change that typically go undetected. The Wilsons, cofounders of LoomView.com, are this week’s guests on Monday Morning Radio, produced in cooperation with 710 KNUS AM’s Business Unconventional, the weekly radio newsmagazine airing each Sunday at 8:00 a.m. in Denver and is streamed simultaneously around the world at www.710KNUS.com. While Jeff, a Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, is a nationally recognized business coach, son Jake comes to the task as someone trained in an entirely unrelated field – architectural design. Building a successful business is similar to building a great structure, Jake explains. “If you don’t know where the beams are, if you don’t know what the foundation is made of, and if it’s not constructed properly, it will not be able to hold up and perform.” The Wilsons are interviewed by Wizard Academy faculty member and graduate Dean Rotbart. Rotbart, along with David Biondo, serve as cohosts of Business Unconventional. Jeff Wilson is a regular contributor to the broadcast radio program. Be sure to follow B. Unconventional on Twitter: @BUnRadio and subscribe to Roy H. Williams's Monday Morning Memo. The best things in life really are free! Monday Morning Radio - Run Time: 24 min 16 sec Photo: Jake (l) and Jeff Wilson (r), LoomView CoFounders
Our guest for today’s show is Jeff Croft, a designer and developer working out of his home in Seattle. He works at the web agency nGen Works and he’s also a blogger, speaker, critic, and industry thought leader. Jeff is the co-founder of the popular eBook sharing community, Lendle.me, he’s co-authored two books, Pro CSS Techniques, and Web Standards Creativity. He has been working on the web full-time since 1995. While Jeff does plenty of programming, his true passion lies in design, user experience, communication, and social media.
This week on Car Care for the Clueless, host Pam Oakes talks with some of her customers regarding their car care questions. Jack wants to know how important it is to have an engine noise checked out. While Jeff wants in on the secret of keeping your engine cool while your hot under the collar, stuck in a traffic jam. … Read more about this episode...
While Jeff and Billy T wait for a guest the reminisce on past shows. Talk about upcoming projects and tell you things about past guests that they have never shared until now.
While Jeff and Billy T wait for a guest the reminisce on past shows. Talk about upcoming projects and tell you things about past guests that they have never shared until now.