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The Jeremy Mills Podcast
Wrist Watch | Coffee Date w/ Jazmine

The Jeremy Mills Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 34:56


8/29/21- Why Jeremy didn't meet Geddy when he had the chance, we find out the real name of Orlando Bloom, & the debut of Make Up the Movie w/ Coco, Ratatouille, & Pirates of the Caribbean The Jeremy Mills Podcast Episode #299 Everything You Need: https://linktr.ee/jeremyjoemills Website: www.jeremymillspodcast.com; Twitter & Instagram @jeremyjoemills; Email: jeremymillspodcast@gmail.com. Theme Song: Coffee Date - M3_Beats

SUPERTILT : the podcast
Ep 23 - Building beautiful Web3 worlds with Jeremy Goldberg

SUPERTILT : the podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 49:22


Jeremy Goldberg is a former Product Design Director on Messenger at Facebook. He helped lead Messenger's early business & AI efforts, core chat features, safety and integrity tools, and design systems. Jeremy lives in New York and is exploring new product ideas in the NFT and 3D space.This episode traverses:Why Jeremy made the leap to the Web3 space from his design director role at FacebookWhy he's so excited about NFTsWhat's currently missing in the NFT spaceWhat needs to happen to make the space more user-friendlyThe power of memesThe power and magic of high fidelity 3D worlds for showcasing NFTsStriking the balance between living in the real vs 3D/VR worldsJeremy's favorite ways to ReWild + the Japanese Art IslandsThe power of color + gradientsReach Jeremy on:TwitterHis websiteTune in, share with your pals, and #tiltwithusWhere to find us:The TILT on SubstackTwitterInstagram@blaiseturnbull@mahoney_magicProduced for you, with love, in the decentralized metaverse/ Aotearoa NZ.

Front Row Dads:  Family Men With Businesses
5 Things I Learned from my Dad, Before I Lost Him with Brotha James

Front Row Dads: Family Men With Businesses

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 69:47


Today, I’m talking with my close friend Jeremy Reisig, a.k.a. Brotha James.  He’s been a hugely influential member of the Front Row Dads community.  Why? It’s simple: Jeremy has legendary relationships with his family.  In our conversations over the years, I’ve been deeply moved by the stories he’s shared–especially when he talks about the ways his dad, who recently passed away, showed up for him. 5 Things I Learned from my Dad, Before I Lost Him  If you want to connect more deeply with your father (or any father figure in your life), as well as your kids (and who doesn’t?), this episode is for you. Brotha James not only shares brilliant music, but what made his relationship with his dad so special. You’ll learn about their traditions, how his dad treated his mother, and which actions spoke louder than words–up until the very end of his life. Brotha James Podcast Highlights The value of looking for fulfillment in every aspect of your life. How seeing other people’s pain at a Tony Robbins event helped Brotha James truly appreciate and acknowledge how his father made him feel psychologically safe, loved, and important. How can we show up and be compassionate for people we love as they navigate pain, fear, and uncertainty? How Jeremy’s father’s kind, respectful, and acceptive approach to dying set the family up to survive it with less pain. What Jeremy’s dad, a massive Beatles fan, learned from George Harrison and John Lennon’s perspectives on life and death. The many ways we can look at adversity - including death. The value of having rituals with your children. How can we unlock love in the sadness of losing someone? How do we numb our sadness (or other feelings) in both unhealthy and healthy ways? What does a trap of avoidance look like, and how do we accidentally manipulate ourselves? How Jeremy’s father pushed him to do better without ever being hypercritical. How can we show up for and support our kids, even when they get really into an activity you don’t want to do (or aren’t really that interested in)? How Jeremy’s mom created incredible opportunities for his dad and made him feel loved. A question you can ask instead of “How was your day at school?” What makes someone a great listener? The times Jeremy was afraid of his dad–and how he reckoned with being disrespectful as a child in his adult life. Why Jeremy is so grateful that his dad taught him how to see the good in others, to listen more than speak, and to be a great partner. The importance of practicing being a good partner on a daily basis.   Get the Full Show Notes Want access to the full show notes, including links to all resources mentioned during today's conversation? Visit FrontRowDads.com/266 Want to learn more about Front Row Dads? We are in the business of building better families. While most dads would say that family matters most, the challenge is they feel guilty knowing their careers get the best of them, and their family seems to get the rest of them. We help Dads become family men with businesses, not businessmen who have families, so they can thrive personally AND professionally. Subscribe to the Front Row Dad podcast to learn about fatherhood, marriage and how to level up your game at home, or if you’re ready for the best coaching and true brothers to grow with, Join The Brotherhood! Are you getting all the shows? Subscribe today! Want to leave a review? THANK YOU! http://FrontRowDads.com/review

Spot On Insurance
Ep. 207: Jeremy Streten: How to Navigate Your Way From Startup to Success

Spot On Insurance

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 38:33


Apple Podcasts Rate and Review for SpotOn Jeremy Streten is a coach, lawyer, mastermind facilitator, and author of The Business Legal Lifecycle: How to Successfully Navigate Your Way from Start Up to Success, a book that discusses all the possible things that can go wrong in your business journey and how you can prevent them. He is also the CEO of Business Legal Lifecycle, a company that offers SaaS products that business owners can use to identify risks and blindspots in their business. The mission of Jeremy’s company is to help business owners learn the legal health of their business. Jeremy joins us to share how Business Legal Lifecycle helps business owners find legal blindspots in their companies and provide solutions to fix them. He discusses Australia's current state and why he believes life is pretty much back to normal, with a few exceptions. He explains the risks many business owners incur in their professional journey and highlights some of the things they can do to solve them or prepare for them. He describes the importance of estate planning and the best time to talk about it. Jeremy also explains why he’s opposed to the industry creating programs and services that can confuse clients and end up driving them away.  "The number one objection people have is they don't understand. If they don't understand, they disengage." - Jeremy Streten Today on Spot On Insurance: How Australia combatted the pandemic and what it's like today. Why Jeremy was interested in tech early in his career. What made Jeremy start their company and how they can help reduce business risk. Their target market and which businesses benefit the most. Jeremy's thoughts on how technical terms serve to confuse potential clients. How business professionals can separate simplicity from stupidity. What readers can expect from Jeremy's book. The best time business owners should talk about estate planning. What is it like in Australia in terms of business conferences and meet-ups? Jeremy's advice for newcomers and how they can improve the industry. Key Takeaways: Estate planning should be discussed any time. Just because a process uses simple terms doesn’t mean it’s stupid. Connect with Jeremy Streten: Business Legal Lifecycle Book: The Business Legal Lifecycle: How to Successfully Navigate Your Way from Start Up to Success Jeremy Streten on LinkedIn This episode was brought to you by….. Insurance Licensing Services of America (ILSA), America’s Premier Insurance Compliance and Licensing experts. To learn more about ILSA and their services, visit ILSAinc.com. Connect, Learn, Share Thank you for joining us on this week’s episode of Spot On Insurance. For more resources and episodes, visit SpotOnInsurance.com. Subscribe so you never miss an episode. Love what you’re learning, Spot Light your review on Apple Podcasts Rate and Review For SpotOn and share your favorite episodes with friends and colleagues!

Relentless Growth
EP 34: Real Talk About Trauma with Andrea and Jeremy Crowder

Relentless Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 63:02


We have all experienced trauma in one way or another, and if we don’t deal with it, it can manifest later in our lives and cause immense difficulties. Facing it is not easy, but there are so many tools out there to help you work through whatever is causing you pain. After an overwhelming response to her previous appearance on the show, Andrea Crowder joins us again, this time with her husband, Jeremy, in tow, to get real about what it means to work through trauma. In this episode, we hear the details of their love story and how they got married despite Andrea being in a dark time of her life. Jeremy saw the sparkle in her eye and knew that this was someone who was going to thrive if she had someone to support her while she was figuring out her life. The couple then bravely opens up about Jeremy’s PTSD and how it affected their relationship, as well as each of them as individuals. Living in a constant state of fight or flight impacts your whole life, so Jeremy and Andrea had to work to learn a new language to connect and truly listen to one another. We hear about the modalities, ART, and RRT, that helped Jeremy work through his trauma and see how he was hurting others through his actions. Our conversation also touches on the importance of coaching and therapy, realizing you are enough as you are, and why you should not shy away from asking for help. Being married is not easy, but is one of the most rewarding relationships you can have. If you can hold space for one another and feel like you are seen and heard for all that you are, the possibilities, as they have been for Jeremy and Andrea, are truly endless. Key Points From This Episode:Why Chris decided to have Andrea back on so soon after her previous appearance.The story of how Andrea and Jeremy got married during the hardest stage of Andrea’s life.How Andrea overcame her ‘career ADD’ to stay on the path of her passion.The role you can play for someone who is trying to find their purpose in life.When Andrea has experienced the most contentment in her relationship with Jeremy. The importance of taking personal responsibility for actions and feelings in relationships.Andrea and Jeremy’s struggles with his PTSD and how they dealt with it respectively.Benefits of looking at situations objectively rather than emotionally participating in them.What happens when you are permanently living in a state of fight or flight.Hear about ART and how this modality helped Jeremy deal with his trauma.How trauma, through getting replayed, affects your body negatively.Jeremy’s words of advice for when to seek help: don’t wait!Your emotions are what either propel you forward or hold you back. PTSD can rob you of living your life, and RRT is a powerful modality to deal with it.Why Jeremy’s emotional growth journey is more difficult than his military work.Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Work with ChrisGoodman CoachingChris GoodmanAndrea CrowderAndrea Crowder on InstagramAndrea Crowder on LinkedInAndrea Crowder on FacebookEpisode 24 with Andrea CrowderAccelerated Resolution TherapyEMDR Therapy

Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal
Jeremy Corbell on The Inside Story of Lazar's raid, Skin Walker, and UFOs

Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 122:09


Patreon for conversations on Theories of Everything, Consciousness, Free Will, and God: https://patreon.com/curtjaimungalHelp support conversations on "when does the left go too far?": https://bit.ly/2EOR0M4Twitter: https://twitter.com/bluthefilmiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/better-left-unsaid-with-curt-jaimungal/id1521758802JEREMY KENYON LOCKYER CORBELL is an American contemporary artist and investigative filmmaker with movies on Netflix and Hulu. He is known for his documentary work exploring real-world mysteries in the fields of UFOs, advanced technology and the “dark space” where science confronts the paranormal.WEBSITE : https://www.ExtraordinaryBeliefs.comYOUTUBE : https://www.YouTube.com/JeremyCorbellINSTAGRAM : https://www.Instagram.com/JeremyCorbellTWITTER : https://www.Twitter.com/JeremyCorbellFACEBOOK : https://www.FaceBook.com/JeremyCorbell* * *00:00:00 Introduction00:04:17 How does Jeremy choose what topic to investigate, for his films00:06:01 Has he always been interested in the paranormal?00:07:02 Curt's reasoning for speaking with Jeremy Corbell00:09:06 Who is Bob Lazar?00:13:31 Why Jeremy doesn't trust all of John Lear's claims00:14:43 Who are the most credible people (such as Lazar) on UFOs, etc.?00:18:21 If aliens have visited, what's the reason?00:18:59 Why do aliens look so human-like? (plus some documented cases)00:25:11 Brief introduction to Skin Walker ranch00:26:13 If aliens are trying to show their power, why not do it at a metropolitan area up-close?00:28:26 Connection between psychedelics (or consciousness) and aliens?00:30:02 Why did the government release the Tic-Tac video, if they're trying to cover aliens up?00:32:04 Curt defends Jeremy + how Jeremy deals with negative comments00:37:16 Jeremy's structure for his day / sleep / work ethic / meditation00:40:26 Where does Jeremy get funding for his films?00:42:30 Creatively how does Jeremy structure / conceive of the scenes for his documentaries 00:45:05 The unreleased (much longer) "director's cut" of the Bob Lazar film00:45:46 The Netflix contract for the Lazar film and re-using footage for his channel00:46:15 Specific example of the creative process, music choice, and visual style00:50:14 Are aliens in collusion with our government? What relationship do they have with tellurian authorities?00:51:46 Disinformation campaigns by the gov't and Project Blue Book00:54:49 Has Jeremy's curiosity been weaponized?00:55:48 Jeremy's next project (what is he working on now?)00:56:45 The art of timing the release of a film00:58:03 Tips for documentary filmmakers on getting inside access00:59:28 Has the gov't ever followed Jeremy / threatened him?01:01:15 Bob Lazar's raid, regarding Element 11501:14:10 Why hasn't the gov't killed Lazar (or others who claim to have worked for the gov't w.r.t. alien tech)01:16:13 Never before heard story about John Lear, and his explosive personality01:21:48 Why are aliens a "small part of a larger phenomenon"? (alternate realities)01:23:23 Skin Walker, bigfoot, cattle mutilation, entities...01:29:07 Aliens referring to us as "containers"01:34:32 The story of Richard Doty01:37:43 Has the gov't ever paid people to debunk UFOs / aliens / etc.01:38:37 Cases where UFOs have been hostile01:41:17 What goes on at Skin Walker?01:46:31 Audience Q: What was Jeremy like as a kid?01:46:45 Audience Q: Has his job ever been dangerous?01:47:06 Audience Q: What's the single best piece of evidence for UFOs?01:47:36 Audience Q: 3 most perspective changing books in Jeremy's life01:48:19 Audience Q: The hand scanner was also used in Close Encounters. What are your thoughts?01:50:47 Audience Q: How do you navigate "sensemaking"? Have you read Future Shock?01:51:06 Audience Q: Did you have any problems when trying to film?01:51:25 Audience Q: Do you think the gov't will ever expose aliens as "disclosure"?01:51:41 Audience Q: What's your advice to other filmmakers who want to make documentaries?01:52:03 Audience Q: What are your thoughts on Wright Patterson Air Force base?01:52:50 Audience Q: How much of our technology was inspired by alien tech?01:54:01 Audience Q: Are the same species of aliens visiting us? How far back does it go?01:54:32 Audience Q: Did aliens create religion? Why are they furtively abducting?01:54:59 Audience Q: What fascinates Jeremy about aliens01:55:39 Audience Q: Phoenix lights, Westfall UFO mass sighting, Travis Walton01:57:59 On the Skin Walker TV series02:00:59 Bonus Bit: On ADHDSubscribe if you want more conversations on Theories of Everything, Consciousness, Free Will, God, and the mathematics / physics of each.* * *I'm producing an imminent documentary Better Left Unsaid http://betterleftunsaidfilm.com on the topic of "when does the left go too far?" Visit that site if you'd like to contribute to getting the film distributed (in 2020) and seeing more conversations like this.

Hardwired For Growth
76. Best Practice Guesting Strategies to Grow Your Business with Top-Rated Podcaster Jeremy Ryan Slate

Hardwired For Growth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 39:08


The goal of any B2B founder is to expand and strengthen the company’s network.  With today’s technology, public relations and marketing strategies are no longer restricted to written and printed ads. The rise of new media has led to new ways of reaching a wider audience. This is where podcasting steps in as more founders realize the impact and reach of this new platform. Today, we have top-rated podcaster Jeremy Ryan Slate who emphasizes the role of podcast guesting as not just a public relations but also business development tool. We cover the do’s and don’ts and how to get maximum value. Tune in to this mini masterclass on how to get on a podcast and leverage that.    Resource Links: Brett Trainor Website (https://bretttrainor.com/) Download The Growth Readiness Checklist (https://bretttrainor.com/resources/) Create Your Own Life Podcast (https://www.jeremyryanslate.com/podcast-2/) Jeremy Ryan Slate Website (https://www.jeremyryanslate.com/) Command Your Brand Website (https://commandyourbrand.com/) “7 Reasons You’re Not Getting on Your Favorite Podcasts” (https://commandyourbrand.com/7reasons)   We’ll be talking about:   Why Jeremy got into the B2B space and podcasting [02:02] Podcasting as a PR strategy [05:34] Podcast guesting tip #1: Establish your credibility [10:02] Podcast guesting tip #2: Determine your target audience [11:51] Podcast guesting tip #3: Leave a compelling call to action [12:21] Do not make the podcast about you [14:00] Podcast guesting is a PR action, not a marketing action [15:22] Don’t force people down the buying path, be helpful and awesome [18:13] Build trust and credibility as a host [19:08] If you want to be on a show, be resourceful [21:02] Best practice for after the episode airs [23:31] Getting the most from your guest experience [27:21] Effective ways to promote on LinkedIn [29:38] Common mistakes of podcast guests [31:46] What’s next for Jeremy [35:18] The one thing Jeremy recommends: ‘Don’t drink milk on a hot date’ [36:05]   About Our Guest: A former champion powerlifter, Jeremy Ryan Slate switched to new media and started the Create Your Own Life Podcast, which became, at one point, the #1 rated show on iTunes. With over 2.5 million downloads, the Create Your Own Life Podcast studies the highest performers in the world. It propelled Jeremy’s success in podcasting and led to him later founding the Command Your Brand Media to help leaders use the power of podcasts to change the world.   If you liked this episode, please don’t forget to subscribe, tune in, and share this podcast.    Connect with B2B Founder:  Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCySoKsETeKxu-Fnf2VfE7Gg/

Apartment Building Investing with Michael Blank Podcast
MB 239: Developing a Can-Be-Done Mindset for Multifamily – With Jeremy LeMere

Apartment Building Investing with Michael Blank Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 45:21


So, you’ve got some experience in single family rentals. And you KNOW that multifamily investing would help you achieve financial freedom on an accelerated timeline. But you just don’t BELIEVE that you can do it. What can you do to overcome that hurdle and develop the confidence to take on your first deal? Jeremy LeMere is the Principal at Star Capital Management Group, an equity real estate investment firm based in DePere, Wisconsin. He began his investing career over a decade ago, rehabbing single family and duplex properties. Since then, he has grown his personal portfolio to include multifamily, self-storage and commercial assets. Jeremy recently quit his corporate engineering job to pursue real estate full time, and he also serves as a mentor with the Michael Blank organization. On this episode of Apartment Building Investing, Jeremy joins me to explain how seeing his net worth drop during the Great Recession inspired his interest in real estate. He walks us through his early investments in single family homes and duplexes, discussing why he made the shift to multifamily to replace his W-2 income much faster. Listen in for Jeremy’s insight on raising capital with an online platform and learn how YOU can leverage mentorship to overcome limiting beliefs and invest in your first multifamily deal! Key Takeaways What inspired Jeremy’s interest in real estate Committed to saving and investing as much as possible Net worth cut in half, 401(k) collapsed in recession Jeremy’s initial real estate investing strategy Bought and operated duplexes in local area Denied loan on third property Build portfolio of SFH with BRRRR method How Jeremy funded his investments without bank loans Liquidate stocks, use 401(k) and savings Work with credit union Start flipping SFH and reinvesting profit What inspired Jeremy’s shift to multifamily Passed over for promotion at corporate job Changed goal from replace income at 55 to 45 How Jeremy got started with multifamily Join Michael Blank mentoring program Develop can-be-done mindset The timeline on Jeremy’s first multifamily deal Started mentoring program in January 2018 Identified asset with value to unlock by March Acquired few months later (at asking price) Took from 82% to 98% occupancy in 3 months The opportunities Jeremy identified in his first deal Value-add and increase rents as units turn Address vacancy gap (comps 100% occupancy) Jeremy’s approach to quitting his corporate job Gradually empower team to take over duties Last day of work = non-event How Jeremy’s life is different as a full-time investor Free up time to enjoy lake house with family Able to help others as career coach, mentor Jeremy’s decision to add self-storage to his portfolio Local opportunity for 2 sites with 300 units Closed on 7/3, increase in occupancy already How Jeremy raised money for the self-storage opportunity Needed $500K (2/3 from outside investors) Partner on funding side of wholesaling, flips Why Jeremy is building a platform to raise capital Weakness in self-promotion and marketing Use automation to attract new investors What Jeremy is working on right now Look for next big syndication deal Build out platform with content Connect with Jeremy LeMere Star Capital Management Group Resources Learn More About Michael’s Mentoring Program Register for Michael’s Platform Builders Incubator The Miracle Equation: The Two Decisions That Move Your Biggest Goals from Possible, to Probably, to Inevitable by Hal Elrod The 4-Hour Work Week: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich by Timothy Ferriss REIA Podcast Show Notes Michael’s Website Michael on Facebook Michael on Instagram Michael on YouTube Apartment Investor Network Facebook Group

Wealth Builders Real Estate Investing Podcast
Due Diligence On Passive Real Estate Investments - With Jeremy Roll

Wealth Builders Real Estate Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 48:14


Jeremy Roll Bio: Jeremy started investing in real estate and businesses in 2002 and left the corporate world in 2007 to become a full-time passive cash flow investor. He is currently an investor in more than 70 opportunities across more than $1 Billion worth of real estate and business assets. As Founder and President of Roll Investment Group, Jeremy manages a group of over 1,500 investors who seek passive/managed cash flowing investments in real estate and businesses. Jeremy is also the co-Founder of For Investors By Investors (FIBI), a non-profit organization that was launched in 2007 with the goal of facilitating networking and learning among real estate investors in a strict no sales pitch environment. FIBI is now the largest group of public real estate investor meetings in California with over 30,000 members. Jeremy has an MBA from The Wharton School, is a licensed California Real Estate Broker (for investing purposes only), and is an Advisor for Realty Mogul, the largest real estate crowdfunding website in the US. Key Insights: - Why Jeremy originally started as a passive investor in real estate - Why Jeremy likes multifamily as an asset class - How Jeremy learned every aspect of real estate investing - Some of the most important aspects when analyzing a real estate investment opportunity - How to conduct due diligence on a real estate operator - What to look for when reviewing an offering memorandum or private place memorandum - What to look for in a strong market for multifamily investments - What to look for when conduction physical due diligence on a property - What is an expense ratio and why it is important to look at on a property - Jeremy's top advice for someone looking to start in passive investing Book Recommendations: Rich Dad Poor Dad – Robert Kiyosaki Cashflow Quadrant– Robert Kiyosaki Contact Information: Email: Jroll@rollinvestments.com

Real Estate Investing For Cash Flow Hosted by Kevin Bupp.
#289: What will Happen to the Hardest Hit Sectors (Hospitality & Retail) & Will They See a Full Recovery Post-Covid?

Real Estate Investing For Cash Flow Hosted by Kevin Bupp.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 40:55


Jeremy leads Roll Investment Group's efforts to seek passive alternative investment opportunities in Real Estate and Businesses in the $500k-$25M range. His focus is on low-risk, non-institutional cash flowing equity investments that are managed by experienced syndicators and low-risk secured (collateralized) short-term loan investments. Current investments include traditional asset classes such as multifamily, retail, and office, as well as niche asset classes such as mobile home parks and self-storage facilities. Additionally, Jeremy has investments in residential real estate and notes, ATM machines, cash flowing websites, hard money real estate loans, and other relatively low-risk cash flowing opportunities. What You’ll Learn: What prompted Jeremy years ago to pull all of his money out of the stock market and place it into a diverse range of passive real estate investments. Why he feels that passive investments are an ideal fit for busy professionals who are seeking diversity and lack the time necessary to successfully operate the day to day of an active investment property. Why he’s been sitting on the sidelines since 2016 and when he anticipates he’ll jump back in. What his favorite asset classes are and why mobile home parks are at the top of that list. How he feels the recessionary dominos will fall as we get past the election this November and what he’s doing to get prepared for a correction. How UBI (universal base income) might or might not have a material affect on how severe the post-covid market correction. The tough road ahead for the hospitality industry and how he feels about the future of this asset class. Why Jeremy feels that the Covid crisis will material affect office spaces as we once knew them. And much, much more… Recommended Resources: Check out our company and our investment opportunity by visiting SunriseCapitalInvestors.com Self Directed IRA Investment Opportunity – Click HereTo Learn More About How You Can Invest With Us Through Your SDIRA Accredited Investors Click Hereto learn more about partnering with me and my team on Mobile Home Park deals! Grab a free copy of my latest book “The 21 Biggest Mistakes Investors Make When Purchasing their First Mobile Home Park…and how to avoid them click here Schedule your free 30 minute "no obligation" call directly with Kevin by clicking this link https://www.timetrade.com/book/KV2D2

Steak, Bourbon & Sports
010: Jerry Jones is Back! | Steak Bourbon and Sports

Steak, Bourbon & Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2020 30:11


Steak Bourbon and Sports Ep. 10 Jerry Jones is Back! Ari Temkin (@arisports) and Jeremy Mandel (@jeremymandel) are drinking Smoke Wagon bourbon and handing out draft grades to Roger Goodell, the ESPN draft broadcast as well as Jerry Jones. Make no mistake about it: Jerry Jones is back!  1:30 Is there something you find annoying about this Coronavirus Pandemic? 6:01 What are we drinking tonight? There's a reason for a Smoke Wagon repeat! 7:59 What are you looking for when you do a whiskey barrel tasting? 10:11 Draft Grades! 13:34 Why Jeremy gave the NFL Draft Broadcast on ESPN a D+ 17:44 Jerry Jones is back! 23:45 Do wealthy people die of Coronavirus? 28:39 Only two kinds of people wear Hawaiian shirts. Follow along on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/steakbourbonsports/ Follow on twitter: https://twitter.com/sbspod Subscribe to Steak, Bourbon and Sports wherever you get your podcasts and www.clnsmedia.com.

Private Practice Workshop
Online Course Creation with Jeremy Mast #160

Private Practice Workshop

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 40:51


Private practice owner Jeremy Mast chronicles his experience in growing a fully booked practice and then turning his clinical specialty of treating porn addiction into an online program that scales. Included in this episode: How Jeremy got fully booked Why Jeremy joined Business Made Human® What Jeremy learned in Course Creation Academy How Jeremy got proof of concept for his online program Why every therapist should be building their own online course or membership site right now How he has built and launched his online program Join Fully Booked by Friday, April 17 at 5 PM EST and get $3,432 in BONUSES: https://go.privatepracticeworkshop.com/fully-booked-training   Join Business Made Human by Friday, April 17 at 5 PM EST and get $3,432 in BONUSES: https://go.privatepracticeworkshop.com/business-made-human   Sign up for a FREE trial of Spruce’s HIPAA-compliant phone and communication system at www.sprucehealth.com/ppw for 20% off your first month when you use the code “PPW20” at checkout.    PornFree home page: https://www.pornfree.life/   PornFree FREE webinar: https://www.pornfree.life/registration-page-7a1e658b-d7f0-4ea9-a1ea-ac5f181a13f5

The Thought Leadership Project
Episode 35: Having the Right Mindset to Become a Successful and Satisfied Lawyer, with Jeremy Richter

The Thought Leadership Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 30:23


On this episode, Jeremy Richter—lawyer, author, and podcaster—joins us to talk about his new book and how having the right mindset is key to becoming a successful and satisfied lawyer. Jeremy is the author of the recently released book, Level Up Your Law Practice, and shares his insights on his book writing process and lots of tips on how to be a good lawyer. Among the topics addressed include: - Why Jeremy wrote his new book, who it’s for, and what it’s about - How Jeremy finds the time to write books - The difference between an abundance mindset and a scarcity mindset, and why it matters - How to mix creative pursuits with the practice of law - What led Jeremy to launch his podcast, Lawyerpreneur

Growth Everywhere Daily Business Lessons
LU 349: How Attest CEO Jeremy King Uses Data to Perfect Consumer Research

Growth Everywhere Daily Business Lessons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 30:11


On the show today we welcome the CEO and founder of Attest, Jeremy King. Attest has become the leading consumer growth platform that has grown from a team of 27 to 90 employees in just one year. The story of how the company was founded is an unusual one as Jeremy worked and was schooled as a scientist who, after his time at a global management consulting firm, also did his MBA. He talks about his passion for empiricism and his strong philosophy of data-based decision-making, and it is this drive that led him to start a business that eliminates all the guesswork around potential customers and markets. Jeremy shares about their primary clientele, the various subscriptions packages the offer, how they approached fundraising for a product that can be complex to explain, and what their best sales pitch looks like. He also differentiates between Attest’s mission and vision, makes a case for Harvard Business School, talks about their go-to-market tool stack, and shares what he learned from Charles Darwin and Alexander Agassiz in Reef Madness.    TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: [00:41] Before we jump into today’s interview, please rate, review, and subscribe to the Leveling Up Podcast![00:57] Jeremy’s science background and passion for empiricism and data-based thinking. [01:30] Working for the McKinsey consulting firm in over 25 different countries. [01:40] The difficulty with meeting and understanding the customers you don’t have yet. [02:03] When Attest was founded, where it is based, expansion plans, and what their vision is. [02:47] Their primary clientele and how they help them to target customers more effectively.[03:46] Attest – One platform that can be used in a wide range of ways. [04:17] Helping clients better understand consumers to increase their growth. [04:39] Making money through a subscription service: A Saas platform in your browser. [05:14] The price range of the various subscription packages on offer.[05:57] Approaching the fundraising process with a complex message. [06:59] Their mission of making the market much bigger by making customer research simpler. [07:35] Key lesson from his diverse background and experiences before Attest.[09:40] The motivation behind Attest’s quick and trusting onboarding process.[10:37] Why Jeremy still recommends Harvard Business School and its vibrant network. [12:04] Going from a team of 27 to 90 in 2019, their exponential growth, and net retention. [13:39] The six components of company culture at Attest and how it is lived. [16:17] The larger the organization, the more important for each person to live out the culture. [16:36] Learning about the value of pre-onboarding from other SaaS companies in the UK. [18:01] The vision of Attest: the elimination of guessing when it comes to prospective markets.[18:57] On a mission to make it easy to acquire data so no guesswork is needed. [19:48] Growth by simplifying the proposition and showing clients how Attest applies to them. [22:08] What we can learn from Zoom: Doing the simple things well.[23:10] Key thoughts about Charles Darwin and Alexander Agassiz in Reef Madness.   [25:50] Using the most popular go-to-market tools, and all about the Singapore #StartupStack. [28:06] Being inspired by ProfitWell’s product marketing and how they explain what they do.  Resources From The Interview: Jeremy King on LinkedIn Attest SaaStock David Attenborough  McKinsey & Company SaaSociety Crunchbase Qualtrics Kantar Harvard Business School Zoom Pendo Stripe Singapore #StartupStack on SlideShare ProfitWell Patrick Campbell   Must-read book: Reef Madness and Prisoners of Geography    Leave Some Feedback:   What should I talk about next? Who should I interview? Please let me know on Twitter or in the comments below. Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review here Subscribe to Leveling Up on iTunes Get the non-iTunes RSS Feed   Connect with Eric Siu:    Growth Everywhere Single Grain Eric Siu on Twitter  

Unlocking Creativity
S2, Ep3: Jeremy Irvine | Actor | Mindset

Unlocking Creativity

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 65:15


As the first actor to make an appearance on the show, Jeremy Irvine certainly didn’t disappoint. Many may know Jeremy for his past roles on the likes of the blockbuster movie War Horse, the giant musical franchise that is Mamma Mia and his latest project, Treadstone. The mammoth Amazon Prime Video series is an action-packed thriller set in the world of Jason Bourne amidst a backdrop of spies, assassins and espionage. Jeremy’s credits from film, television and stage have been widely varied and so too has his experience. In this episode, Jeremy provides a brilliantly truthful and honest insight into what it’s really like to be an actor. Sharing the creative challenges that are often faced, the process of getting into a role and the inspiring story of how he got his break in the first place - a perfect case of creating his own luck and which ultimately led to him being cast for his debut role by Steven Spielberg.   THREE TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE INCLUDE: The lessons and advice that Jeremy has been given by the likes of Steven Spielberg and Colin Firth. Why Jeremy finds the term ‘method acting’ ridiculous, despite in his own words "having been accused of it” in the past. How emotion can impact output - a transferrable skill from the world of acting that could be applied to any industry.   JEREMY’S RECOMMENDATION: Succession   Daniel Brookes | Host of the Unlocking Creativity Podcast:  Twitter: @danielrbrookes Instagram: @danielrbrookes Email: info@unlockingcreativitypodcast.com   Unlocking Creativity Website: www.unlockingcreativitypodcast.com  

NexxtLevel Brands podcast
Can You Pick a Winning Brand? LaunchPad Can - on the NexxtLevel Brands Podcast!

NexxtLevel Brands podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 51:12


Jeremy Smith is the President of LaunchPad. He has spent more than 35 years in strategic sales, branding, and marketing. His senior management and graphic arts resume gives a salute to some of the country's most iconic brands including Apple, Chobani, Krave Jerky, Bob's Red Mill, and PopChips.  Prior to LaunchPad, Jeremy co-founded a company called Level One Marketing with his brother in 2006. His relationship with buyers, marketers, strategists, venture capital firms, and designers has created enviable connections within the food industry. He was named to the Forbes and Circle Up’s 2017 Top Catalysts Dealmakers and Influencers in the Consumer Industry.  [00:58] Steve introduces his guest, Jeremy Smith [02:14] Jeremy talks about the company that he started with his brother, Level One Marketing, and the early companies that they worked with as a brokerage firm [05:59] Jeremy goes into the sale of their company and how he learned that imagination and vision plays a big role in company culture [07:51] Jeremy details the beginnings of LaunchPad and what the company does for brands [13:31] Jeremy's reaction to Acosta’s filing of bankruptcy [15:52] Jeremy talks about the future of distribution models and what he thinks about consignment in the food and beverage industry  [21:20] Why it’s a good idea for new and emerging brands to get into Costco [23:38] Things that could be preventing small brands from getting into Costco and the risks that come with putting all your business into Costco [27:10] Why the right team and building momentum is crucial for a brand’s success [29:35] Why Jeremy pushes for brands he considers as disruptive, unique, and exclusive (DUE) to get into Costco [32:40] Steve talks about the importance for brands to be able to fit into the logistics business of the food industry [34:11] How Jeremy helps brands communicate their story that will resonate with consumers [39:42] Jeremy talks about his experience and takeaways from meeting and talking with Steve Jobs [44:18] The biggest challenge with using focus groups in building your product and your brand [46:54] Jeremy's advice to other entrepreneurs who are trying to develop emerging brands In this episode… Are you an emerging brand who’s trying to find your footing in the food industry? Do you know what to look out for and what you need to prepare in order to establish your brand in this highly competitive industry? Where do you start selling your products? Jeremy Smith, a huge proponent of small and emerging brands, encourages them to try to get into Costco and other brick and mortar stores to build on the brand name and get within the line of sight of their target consumers. While this comes with challenges and risks, it is an effective way of getting your products noticed by the right folks. In this episode, G. Steven Cleere talks to Jeremy about what he looks for in emerging brands that could be a telltale sign of success, why a great team and an effective communications strategy is crucial to a brand’s success, and how the right placement can help a brand take off. Stay tuned. Resources Mentioned in this episode Kitchen2Shelf Nexxt Level Marketing LaunchPad  Jeremy Smith on LinkedIn Subscribe and Listen on: iTunes Spotify Stitcher Google Play Sponsor for this episode... Our podcast today is sponsored by Kitchen2Shelf, the educational arm of NexxtLevel Brands. Kitchen-2-Shelf provides online and in-person courses and workshops for CPG entrepreneurs at any stage of growth.  Whether you're an early-stage startup, a local growing business, or if you want to just expand your distribution to a national level, Kitchen-2-Shelf can help you learn what you need to know to grow.

Career Crashers
25 - Rethinking Career Trajectory with Jeremy Chevallier

Career Crashers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 26:15


Jeremy Chevalier is the Marketing Director at Crash and founder of GigLoft (https://gigloft.com/). Like every member of the Crash team, he hasn't followed the traditional path to where he is now. He's experimented, taken risks, and learned from experience. Jeremy joins Isaac on this week's episode to talk about his career journey and how career trajectories are changing. Learn more about Jeremy's story on his solo audio essay: https://anchor.fm/career-crashers/episodes/Audio-Essay---How-I-Got-My-First-Design-Job-With-No-Experience-and-Broke-Into-the-Design-Industry-by-Jeremy-Chevallier-eabnl7 In this episode: - Why Jeremy left at a marketing agency to start his own company - Making a leap of faith to start his own agency with friends - How Jeremy leaned from his work helping new designers at GigLoft - Why Jeremy has continually pursued entrepreneurial opportunities instead of just getting a steady design job at a big agency - How freelance work led Jeremy to a full-time opportunity with Crash - How the barriers between freelancers and full-time employees are breaking down - What a career trajectory means in 2020 At Crash.co we have awesome tools to help you learn more about these trends and created the tailored pitches you can build to stand out on your own job hunt.

Drumeo Gab Podcast
Jeremy Schulz - A Walk Across America

Drumeo Gab Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 111:02


“It was a moment of achievement that I have never felt before.”  Jeremy Schulz is a repeat guest on this podcast. He is an instructor for his own virtual teaching practice called Beats From The Core. His main focus with this is to empower people through the power of drumming and music. Jeremy has battled Tourette’s Syndrome through learning the instrument many years ago when he was a teen. He noticed that by learning how to communicate through the drums it calmed his stuttering. We discussed all of this in our first interview over a year ago. However, today we are talking about his walk across America to raise awareness against bullying. Jeremy decided to align with the “Fight for the Forgotten” foundation that was created by MMA Heavyweight fighter, Justin Wren. Jeremy decided to walk from the Brooklyn Bridge to the Sundial Bridge in Redding, CA. His walk would be just over 3000 miles and would take nearly six months to complete. His walk was completely unassisted and in this interview we hear about the difficulties he faced, his experience with people along the way, and how this walk helped define himself and his purpose. This episode consists of three interviews. The first interview is a short ten minute chat on the day that he left the Brooklyn Bridge. The second interview took place in Arkansas and finally the third part was recorded roughly one month after he completed his walk in California.   You Will Hear About…. Why Jeremy decided to walk across America. Our inner commentary and how to grow through difficult situations. The dichotomy between people’s behaviour towards others online versus in person. Stories about Jeremy’s mishaps and close encounters with possibly life-threatening situations. What Jeremy learned from his walk. How Jeremy is adjusting to regular life again after the walk. The feelings Jeremy had when he walked upon the Sundial Bridge.   Why Should You Listen? This episode really focuses on Jeremy’s journey and the inner growth experienced by taking on such a massive challenge. It is very conversational with respect to Jeremy’s observations about the people he met and how people do in fact come together and unite when they witness someone with a strong will to do good. I would also say that this episode proves that by taking a leap of faith we grow as a result.    Jeremy’s Socials Instagram Facebook Website   Drumeo Gab’s Socials Instagram Facebook

The Jesse Tee Show
40 - Jeremy Wells (Financial Advisor and Founder of JWellsCFO)

The Jesse Tee Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 64:10


Jesse is joined by the founder of JWellsCFO, Jeremy Wells. They talk about about how and why he started his business, why personal finance is so important, and some of his favorite podcasts and finance resources! Whether you have an employee or an entrepreneur, go talk to a financial planner! You can find more information about Jeremy and his company at www.jwellscfo.com. Show Notes: 0:42 - Jeremy helps everyone kick ass! 2:12 - Leveling up your business 5:17 - Piercing the corporate veil 9:48 - The E-Myth 10:16 - Why Jeremy went from studying poli sci to accounting 16:00 - Don't underestimate or undervalue mentorship! 21:00 - Andrew Carroll's podcast, Orthogonal 23:00 - Find a fiduciary 24:05 - Imposter syndrome and client red flags 28:00 - Jesse's 3 questions to ask about potential clients 35:15 - Find specialists and save your business money! 37:50 - Jeremy's biggest business growing pains 43:20 - It's time to rethink "sales" 44:30 - Jeremy's podcast, JWellsCFO Show 51:00 - Jeremy's favorite podcasts 56:00 - How fitness ties into family & business life 1:02:30 - Jeremy's advice: talk to a financial advisor! If you enjoyed this episodes, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts—it's the best way to support the show!

Recruit & Retain: Trucking Edition
Episode 87: Addressing the Driver Shortage, with Jeremy Reymer

Recruit & Retain: Trucking Edition

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 34:04


Jeremy Reymer is the founder and CEO of DriverReach and a fierce advocate for trucking industry concerns, particularly interested in addressing the driver shortage that is affecting carriers, industry-wide. From driver recruiting software to advocating for political action that would put more truck drivers on the road, Jeremy is a dedicated proponent of truck drivers and carriers alike. What you’ll learn about in this episode:   The importance of always being present, engaged and involved in any business Why engagement is so critical for trucking companies addressing the driver shortage How DriverReach is addressing the driver shortage situation and why advocacy is so important for helping trucking companies meet their demands The impact of a dwindling supply of drivers has on organizations and how they can recruit drivers more effectively Why Jeremy believes data is the driving force behind decisions, like the introduction of the Drive Safe Act What the Drive Safe Act is and where it stands, now, in the legislative process Jeremy’s work with ATRI (American Transportation Research Institute) and how they are using data to develop solutions for drivers and carriers alike How the concerns of drivers and carriers differ and the importance of addressing both. The DriverReach response to the driver shortage and the tools they offer carriers to address the problem The strategy DriverReach has for collaborating with other groups, leaders, and organizations to improve the entire industry  

Synergen Leadership Podcast
Ep59 | Jeremy Nichols - Author of The Power of Culture

Synergen Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2019 54:36


Jeremy Nichols is the author of The Power of Culture – How to transform your organisation through the one thing that is hard to overlook and difficult to shift. As the owner of the boutique consultancy Composure, Jeremy helps organisations to create cultures and develop their leaders to improve the growth and performance of their organisations, teams, and individuals. With over 25 years in the Management Consultant industry Jeremy has been a key advisor to many CEO’s, Boards, Executive Teams, Business Unit Leaders, and HR professionals. He has also led and managed 4 consultancies, all at different stages of development. He is an experienced Board member and has held board positions with Melbourne Football Club, Signcraft and I-LEAP, a Melbourne University sponsored initiative for Indigenous Leadership Excellence Acceleration Program. Through a focus on culture and leadership, Jeremy helps clients increase financial performance, manage risk and enhance their reputation. Episode highlights include: Why Jeremy decided to write The Power of Culture The 4 distinct phases of culture, and why organisations need to recognise which phase they are in The importance of having a culture roadmap and why leadership is crucial The best next step, and what leaders should be looking for in their organisation Links: Jeremy's LinkedIn Profile Composure Website Purchase The Power of Culture

The Orange Is Oranger Cleveland Browns Podcast
Pumpkinhead + Greg Robinson Signing

The Orange Is Oranger Cleveland Browns Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 28:53


In this episode Jeremy and Chase talk about the Greg Robinson signing and interview super Browns fan and official/unofficial spokesperson for the Dawg Pound Pumpkinhead. We talk about this love for the Browns, his journey to stardom, the impact/legacy this is having on his kids, his 2019 offseason wish list, and WHY Jeremy left twitter.

Savvy Social Podcast
Cultivating a Curated Online Culture with Jeremy Enns

Savvy Social Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 30:37


For today’s episode, I’m talking with Jeremy Enns about what it’s like to create and cultivate an online community. It’s important to have the right people making the right connections, so we’re sharing tricks on how to use your content and online space to curate a culture you believe in.      In this podcast episode, we share: Jeremy’s career path to podcasting The role of social media in Jeremy’s business How Jeremy established a unique online culture The benefits of a curated Facebook group Why Jeremy remains an admin but uses group moderators The importance of allowing connections to happen organically The power of clarifying the values you want for your online community      About Jeremy Enns: Jeremy Enns is the Storyteller In Chief of Counterweight Creative, a podcast agency helping share the stories of everyone from billion dollar companies you’ve definitely heard of, to creative solopreneurs you probably never will (but who are absolutely crushing it!). He is the co-creator of the world’s first and only ice cream podcast, and will always look back on the day he finally saved up enough money to buy the Millennium Falcon Lego set as one of his proudest achievements. Connect with Jeremy: @podpowerpack for both Facebook and Twitter Take Action: Podcast Power Pack Freebies: https://podcastpowerpack.com/onlinedrea Join the Cut The Bullshit Podcasting: https://facebook.com/groups/cutthebullshitpodcasting/ Links Mentioned: https://socialmediaforpodcasts.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/savvysocialcrew/ This Episode Is Made Possible By: Social Report: The world’s most complete social media management platform and my social media management tool of choice. Savvy Social School: Everything you need to increase visibility, growth, and engagement on social media

Small Business Edge
S2 E7 - Getting a New Franchise Concept Off the Ground with Jeremy Bollington from Blo Blow Dry Bar & Waxing the City

Small Business Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 39:53


Jeremy Bollington is a multi-franchise partner and area representative for Blo Blow Dry Bar and Waxing the City, based out of Charleston, South Carolina. Before Blo, Jeremy spent 25+ years as a banker in cities around the world like London, Hong Kong and New York. He has built big and successful teams over the last 10 years at two different institutions, but in 2015, he decided it was time to explore something different. Today, we discuss Jeremy’s journey of entrepreneurship and franchise ownership. We also talk about the failures and insights that Jeremy accrued along the way, the do’s and don’ts of marketing, the importance of hiring great people, and more. If you are considering entering into the franchise world or you want to level up your game, don’t miss this episode! Discussed in this Episode: What it has been like to grow a career while living and working around the world Why Jeremy decided to become a Blo franchise owner What Blo is and what they offer What Waxing the City is and what they offer What Jeremy’s average day looks like How Jeremy has built a great team of people that can support him The danger of complacency and how to refocus Marketing do’s and don’ts for entrepreneurs and franchise owners Jeremy’s advice for new entrepreneurs Learn more about Ceterus at Ceterus.com.

The Ecommerce Influence Podcast
165: How Kim Kardashian West Helped LuMee Create Massive Growth

The Ecommerce Influence Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 34:28


About four years ago, Allan Shoemake was Skyping with his daughter and hated how the poor lighting was impacting the video quality. He strapped a couple of LED lights to the side of his phone case and LuMee was born. Two years later, Kim Kardashian West picked LuMee as one of her “selfie secrets” and the company exploded from there. Our guest Jeremy Horowitz is LuMmee’s Ecommerce Manager. He attended my email Intensive last August and then he went on to have a ton of success with email. In today’s episode, he shares what they've been working on, what's been working well, how they think about growth. I think you’ll really enjoy this tactic and results heavy episode. Enjoy! Episode Highlights 7:03 The email strategies that are currently working for Lumee. 8:50 The pages you should be placing pop-ups to increase your sales. 10:15 Why you should be using heat maps to find the holes in your funnel. 13:46 How Lumee changed their approach once Kim Kardashian West started promoting their cases. 19:50 How surveying your customers at these points in the funnel can lead to improved growth and a better customer profile. 24:11 The KPI's that Lumee focuses on and the book that changed their approach to tracking performance. 27:39 Lumee's plan for Q4 and the 1 holiday secret weapon they plan to use and you can too. 32:00 Why Jeremy is "nerding" out on Chatbots and messenger marketing right now. Links and Resources Lumee Measure What Matters - Book Dot Com Secrets - Book Manychat Brand Growth Experts Foxwell Digital Become a Member If you liked this episode, you're going to love the Brand Growth Experts Membership.  It’s a community of top ecommerce business owners and marketers who I coach one-on-one to help scale up their businesses. Together we’ll create a plan that will help you scale up your business, and then I’ll help you execute it. If you want to make sure you’re growing as quickly and sustainably as possible, click here to learn more. Hope to see you on the inside! Sponsor This episode is brought to you by Klaviyo. If you’re running an ecommerce business and sending emails to your customers, you should be using Klaviyo. It will help you find out who your best customers are and target them one-to-one to make more money. I’ve been using Klaviyo since they were just two employees. Now they have a team of 150 and are rolling out new features almost weekly. If you aren’t already a customer, head over to www.ecommerceinfluence.com/klaviyoand you’ll get a free trial + priority on-boarding.  

Podcast on the Brink
POTB 244: Jeremy Gray on the excitement around IU basketball, Hoosier Hysteria

Podcast on the Brink

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 25:19


Podcast on the Brink is back for a new episode with hosts Jerod Morris of The Assembly Call and Alex Bozich of Inside the Hall. The show is available weekly.In this edition of the show, Morris is joined by Jeremy Gray, the Senior Associate Athletic Director at Indiana University, to discuss the excitement surrounding the upcoming IU basketball season, Hoosier Hysteria, and the positive vibes around IU sports at large right now. Among the topics discussed:· The recent 6-win weekend for various IU sports and the success, and a few sports in particular that stand out for being national contenders.· Why there is so much enthusiasm surrounding this year's Hoosier Hysteria· A "small thing" that suggests this group of Hoosiers will connect with the IU community· The feedback he's gotten on the new 4:00 start time for the event (and the "manna from Heaven" that helped avoid a potentially annoying scheduling conflict)· Some general thoughts (but few specifics) on what to expect at this year's event -- punctuated by a comment about the budget that suggests it will be quite a special night· How the team that plans Hoosier Hysteria takes into account the different audiences they are serving with the event· Why Jeremy is so excited about Justin Smith's sophomore season· Some other players that Jeremy feels are flying under the radar but will have big impacts this year and beyond· How fans who aren't Bloomington can still watch Hoosier Hysteria

Learn Educate Discover
Ep 103: Breaking Into Tech Without Technical Background, Jeremy Schifeling, Founder @BreakInto.Tech

Learn Educate Discover

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 59:23


Jeremy Schifeling, Founder of BreakInto.Tech, a startup that helps people with non-technical backgrounds land jobs in Tech, shares numerous tips on how candidates can structure their job search and improve chances of success. BreakInto.Tech has helped candidates land jobs at well known Tech companies such as Amazon, LinkedIn, Microsoft, etc. Jeremy has a BA in Political Science & Education from Swarthmore College and MBA from Ross School of Business, Michigan University. Some of the areas that Jeremy touches upon in this episode include: 1. Why Jeremy started Break into Tech 2. How Jeremy realized that a technical background is not needed to work in Tech 3. Jeremy's recommendation for how to structure your job search process - Identify what role, position yourself, systematic approach to your applications, and interview prep 4. Examples of roles that are open to non-technical profiles 5. How non-technical roles tend to lie on a spectrum of super analytical (Eg: Business Analyst), to super relationships oriented (eg: Sales) 6. How to assess fit with a role - talk to people + volunteer for projects/gigs 7. Positioning yourself - focus on your LinkedIn profile and resume 8. How to optimize your LinkedIn profile - keywords and where to include them, good summary, and experience 9. Examples of how to phrase resume points differently depending on the function you are applying for 10. Don't wait for a referral when applying. You can add it to your application later 11. Resources - Google Alerts, Techmeme, Wikipedia, read 10K, https://www.breakinto.tech/, AngelList, LinkedIn , PMinterview.com 12. Don't hide your quirks and edges - they will help you stand out! Thank you for listening!! Follow the show on Twitter @LED_Curator Website www.learneducatediscover.com/ Like us on FaceBook at www.facebook.com/learneducatediscover/ Email us at hello@learneducatediscover. We will reply!! Subscribe to the show on iTunes itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/learn…ver/id1049159321

Build a Better Agency Podcast
Episode 117: Why You Should Pair Inbound with Agile, with Jeremy Knight

Build a Better Agency Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2018 56:25


Jeremy Knight spent 20 years as a B2B publisher creating publications for the private equity and fast growth business sectors. With digital technology, the Internet, and social web Jeremy believed making clients the publisher in a new media age was not just a good idea, it was the foundation for building a business. After all, building an audience was a better proposition than renting a list or leveraging third party routes to market, right? He launched Equinet Media in January 2009. Discovering HubSpot in 2011 was a game changer. The blending of a content marketing play with an inbound methodology propelled the business forward as everything we did for clients had measurable outcomes. Today Equinet is an Inbound Agency, working specifically for the manufacturing and professional services sectors, operating on the EOS system and delivering services through an agile scrum process.   What you’ll learn about in this episode: Jeremy’s transition from publisher to agency owner and the challenges he faced in that transition How Hubspot changed the game for Equinet -- even when it was far less powerful in 2011 than it is today Why CMOs are going to lead revenue and why sales and marketing are two halves of the same whole Hiring for attitude and training for aptitude instead of hiring based on skills alone Why you need to focus on developing different skills in all your team member when you keep all the work inside your agency and never outsource anything Why your team needs to have access to and understanding of the tools inside a tool like Hubspot, even if using them is not part of their day-to-day job What Agile is and how its point-based system works Learning how to implement Agile into your agency so that it matches up with inbound Why Agile doesn’t work the same for every agency and why you need to be ready to customize it Using Agile to figure out what works needs to be done to achieve the best results Why Jeremy uses two sets of points within Agile -- one for the value it provides a customer and another for the effort it takes his team Ways to contact Jeremy Knight: Website: www.equinetmedia.com Twitter: @TheJeremyKnight LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jeremyknight Email: jeremy@equinetmedia.com We’re proud to announce that Hubspot is now the presenting sponsor of the Build A Better Agency podcast! Many thanks to them for their support!

For The Love Of Money
66: From Trailer Park to Tech Mogul - The Inventor of Face Filters Jeremy Greene

For The Love Of Money

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 44:21


  By all accounts, today’s guest and CEO of PingTank, Jeremy Greene, shouldn’t be running one of the most successful tech companies around. As a child who grew up poor, spent years in the foster care system and barely graduated high school, he was certainly not groomed to be an entrepreneur, but there was one difference… he had an innate sense to survive and hustle to get where he’s at today.   From a start in the music business to the face filters you see today in social media, Jeremy’s 8-Mile-esque story is mind-blowing. If you’re looking for an inside scoop on pitching your ideas and turning them into realities, Jeremy’s no-nonsense talk will set you straight about what works – and what doesn’t. --   Question Highlights: Tell us how you got started in the music industry Why did you drop your career in music? Where did you get the posture to present yourself to billionaires? When you were figuring out how to be an entrepreneur, were there setbacks? What’s your best trait as an entrepreneur? How do you get people to say yes? Where did you get your huge financial thermostat from? Do you feel that you’re able to make a bigger impact because of your wealth? Where do you like to make an impact with your money? And more…   In This Episode You Will Learn:   How Jeremy went from trailer park to tech mogul How Jeremy got his start in the music business Why Jeremy shifted his focus from music to technology Why you must fail in order to succeed The importance of instilling a fear of missing out mentality when pitching your product What Jeremy’s new app Mojiit is all about How one can make in impact without money Why hustling is so important to get the money to build a bigger platform Tips on how to part ways from people you’ve outgrown And so much more…   Jeremy’s Thoughts…   “I really understand that marketing plays a big aspect in everything you do in life.”   “If you could create and sell people on a product and you can build a good product, you could convince anyone to be a part of it.”   “Building a good company starts with building an amazing product first, marketing it right and giving people the fear of missing out.”   “You don’t learn anything until you have failures behind you.”   “If you want to disrupt anything, it starts with just being OK with the comfortability of you first. You can’t sell something to other people if you don’t believe it yourself.”   “Money doesn’t buy you happiness, but it makes you comfortable.”   “Money doesn’t define who you are and what you become. Where you grow up does not define where you’ll be one day. It’s OK to outgrow people, places and things.”   “You don’t need money to be successful. You have everything that’s built within you to be successful.”   “If you have money in the bank and you’re not helping people, you’re an a**hole.”   “Do what you love.”   -- Jeremy Greene is an American serial entrepreneur based in Los Angeles, California . He grew up in Maine. Greene was the number one musical artist on Myspace and ended up receiving record deals with P Diddy. He is the founder and chief executive officer of Mojiit. After his musical career ended Greene was inspired by The Social Network Movie to start a tech company and founded PingTank with a friend. Greene received publicity for his marketing stunts, including faking his arrest at a large party and then bringing out Tyga and Kylie Jenner for an impromptu performance. PingTank later did a deal with Facebook to be incorporated into Facebook Messenger. In early 2016, Green launced FwayGoApp, a party invitation and discovery application. In July 2017, he started Mojiit (Company) .    Resources:   IG: @realjeremygreene @mojiitapp   YouTube: Jeremy Greene   Youngry Summit – Oct. 28, 2017 http://Youngry.com/summit   --   For more stories and tips on becoming unapologetically wealthy, follow me @Chriswharder on Instagram and check out fortheloveofmoney.com.

Onward Nation
Episode 447: $25 million in annual impact, with Jeremy Barnhart.

Onward Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 43:30


He has a background in accounting that he gained from a variety of other business ventures. Apex Fun Run’s passion is to help teachers, students, and schools. His company partners with schools to raise funds for equipment and other campus needs through a two-week character-building and leadership program that culminates with a student “run” to raise donations for schools. Students ask people they know to pledge money for each completed lap. Apex Fun Run raises more money for schools than any other fundraiser, averaging about $23,000. What you’ll learn about in this episode Jeremy’s background Jeremy’s fundraising program: Apex Fun Run Why Jeremy believes in having a daily, top 5 priority list Why Jeremy takes every day as a challenge to do his best The huge impact that Apex Fun Run has had on kids nationwide Why you can’t do it all as an entrepreneur — and why that’s okay Why Jeremy believes delegation is so critical to success Why failure and making mistakes is not always a bad thing Focusing on something that you are passionate about that has a demand Why you need to go “all in” How best to connect with Jeremy: Website: apexfunrun.com

Entrepreneurship Saturday | Hello Tech Pros
How to Turn Your First Big Failure into Your First Huge Success — Jeremy Slate on Entrepreneurship

Entrepreneurship Saturday | Hello Tech Pros

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2016 34:17


Jeremy Slate is the founder of the Create Your Own Life Podcast which helps entrepreneurs live the lives they know they were meant to.  He studied literature at Oxford University and specializes in using Online social networking to build offline relationship and was ranked #1 in iTunes New and Noteworthy. It is because of Jeremy’s success in podcasting that he was able to accomplish 10,000 downloads of his podcast in the first month.  After his success in podcasting, Jeremy and his wife, Brielle, founded Slate Media Productions; a done-for-you podcast service and PR firm servicing busy entrepreneurs and helping to get their message out. Show notes at http://hellotechpros.com/jeremy-slate-entrepreneurship/ What You Will Learn In This Episode Why some people are following the dreams of others instead of their own dream. Why Jeremy's second podcast had success from the beginning, unlike his first show. What the average "guru" entrepreneur's success story is going to teach you and why you need to find inspiration from other's struggles. Why you need to find the right course or mentor before you start your business. How much promotion is required to be successful. Why you need to write all your methods down and put on your executive hat.

INspired INsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz
Build It And Charge More For It with Joe Winke Founder of HealthySurprise.com & JamboSuperfoods.com & GiveMeTheDirt.com

INspired INsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2016 143:33


Joe Winke is the Founder of 3 companies... Healthy Surprise which is a subscription healthy snack box, The Dirt Personal Care company- which sells high quality personal items,  and Jambo Superfoods company  which is high quality herbal and cannibus infused edibles. He has been featured by the Wall Street Journal, Oprah.com, Playboy.com and many others. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:   Pre-show Banter   [0:01]  Joe’s explanations of some intriguing things posted on his Facebook page [12:50] Joe’s travels to Africa. [22:17] The Cannabis business, differences between states.   Introduction to this episode   [30:00] Jeremy’s introduction of today’s guest, Joe Winke. [31:55] How Jeremy’s company got the name “Give Me The Dirt.” [35:22] How Joe got started in business and personal development. [39:00] Joe’s thoughts on rising early and getting things done. [42:18] One of Joe’s first business ideas that never got going. [45:00] How Joe wound up in Los Angeles on his first cross country trip. [47:20] How saving up money allowed Joe to get started with his business ideas. [48:33] The beginnings of www.HealthySurprise.com [1:08:30] The growth pains and adjustments the business had to make. [1:10:24] The next biggest wave of customers: Daily Deals/Flash Deals. [1:13:50] Figuring out the pricing. [1:18:00] How funding actually works when you raise capital for a startup, and the hard lessons Joe learned.. [1:23:26] The power of being honest with investors and suppliers when you face hard times. [1:28:10] Pivoting from positioning as  a “grocery” business into a “gift” business. [1:30:19] When vendors started coming to Joe to be a part of what he was doing. [1:32:00] Customer feedback: lessons learned and reactions. [1:34:20] Why Joe thinks his company survived when others haven’t. [1:37:00] Lessons learned about shipping. [1:38:00] The product as a gift: how it works to make that transition. [1:41:33] Joe’s biggest lesson with HealthySurprise: Charge more. [1:44:01] The current space needs for HealthySurprise. [1:49:46] The biggest points of traction for the company. [1:52:30] Endorsements, marketing efforts, and building authority. [1:57:50] How to press forward and get to be the best at what you do. [1:58:10] The creation of www.JamboSuperFoods.com and why Joe made the move. [2:08:08] challenges and milestones with JamboSuperfoods from the first sale until now. [2:14:04] Why Jeremy has Skubana as a sponsor. [2:14:56] Joe’s lowest point in business. [2:17:30] Joe’s finest moment. [2:19:20] Why Joe describes himself as a mystic. In this episode… Joe Winke is one of those guys who grew up in an entrepreneurial family. His father was a businessman and early on Joe knew he probably would run his own business someday. By the time he finished college he was on his way to California to start a business, even though he didn't know what it would be. On this episode you were going to hear the story and the many successes and failures that have made his companies the outstanding businesses that they are. Starting any business is difficult, but bootstrapping it from your own funds is probably the hardest way. So when he has done that with every business he has built, at least at the beginning stages, but is also a pro at navigating the fundraising aspects of a startup. His experiences and stories on this episode will equip you to navigate those waters as well. A successful business that needed to do better. Joe Winkes first successful business was www.HealthySurprise.com, a subscription service that provides healthy snack foods for people who are conscious of putting only the best things into their bodies. The business was doing great, but he knew it could do better. One of the most important steps he took to make that happen with pivoting the way the business was positioned and promoted. Instead of making it about groceries, he decided should be made out to be a gift. That one crucial pivot changed everything. Learn how he did it and why he did it, and how you can do the same when needed in your business. It's all on this episode. How do you go about pricing your products? It's not an easy answer to come up with.  When he was building his business, healthy surprise, Joe Winke discovered that one of the biggest mistakes he had made was underpricing what he was offering. There were too many variables and overhead items and his margins were far too low. He got into a financial bind and one of the answers was to increase his pricing while increasing quality at the same time. Hear Joe’s lessons learned and how he made the adjustments on this episode. What has been your lowest point in business? If you're like most entrepreneurs it probably had to do with tough times surrounding lack of sales or lack of profit. Joe Winke’s story is the same. On this episode you can hear how he struggled through his hardest moments, how he dealt with creditors, and the benefit was to be honest about his struggles from the start. Resources Mentioned on this episode www.Skubana.com www.HealthySurprise.com www.JamboSuperfoods.com www.GiveMeTheDirt.com BOOK: The 4 Hour Work Week The Joe Rogan Podcast

INspired INsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz
Scrapping His Way to A Successful Startup with Jeremy Smith Founder of SpotHero.com

INspired INsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2016 70:35


Jeremy Smith  cofounded SpotHero with Mark Lawrence and Larry Kiss.  SpotHero is an on-demand app that makes parking easier for the daily driver. They have disrupted the traditional parking industry. He has helped build the company from zero to 73 team members, their app has helped over 2 million cars park, there are  over 1000 parking facilities that have partnered with them and. Spothero has raised over 27 million to date and has grown to  over 13 cities. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: [0:24] Jeremy’s introduction of his guest, Jeremy Smith. [1:20] Jeremy’s experience traveling for 4 months and why he did it spontaneously. [4:43] Where Jeremy wants to go personally and in business in months and years to come. [5:50] How Jeremy thinks people should think about entrepreneurship. [7:05] What Jeremy advises for those hesitant to take the risk of entrepreneurship. [9:36] Uncomfortable things Jeremy has done to push himself forward. [12:45] The decision Jeremy made to do an extended silent meditation. [14:42] Daily meditation practices in the midst of a busy life. [15:57] What Jeremy wanted to do when he grew up: Be a business owner. [16:40] Early entrepreneurial efforts in Jeremy’s life: sales in his early teen years. [18:10] How Jeremy used his early experiences building his current company. [20:13] The leap from corporate to SpotHero: what it looked like and how he did it. [23:45] Cubs games, social media promotions, negotiations with parking garages. [25:11] The early days without the technology. [28:17] How Jeremy met his cofounders. [31:42] Supporting himself while working on a startup company full time. [33:28] Could Jeremy write his own future? [36:22] Hiring the first employees the summer of 2012. [38:06] The decision to take outside money. [40:18] The best advice Jeremy received, from a past girlfriend. [43:31] Expanding the company into other cities. [45:42] The logistical nightmares involved in expansion. [47:00] Lesson learned: Have a clear conversation about roles very early on. [49:00] Things Jeremy will do differently in his next company. [53:27] How Jeremy’s team went about attracting good talent. [59:27] The milestones of SpotHero from Jeremy’s perspective. [1:01:10] Things to watch out for when raising money for your company. [1:02:29] Challenges faced building a tech company. [1:05:50] Why Jeremy is glad the business was not only “his baby.” [1:07:30] Jeremy’s proudest moments with SpotHero. [1:09:45] How to connect with Jeremy. In this episode… How badly do you want success? It's an important question to ask yourself when starting a company.  Jeremy Smith, co-founder of Spothero.com wanted his companies to succeed badly. He was willing to sleep on couches for two years, attend social functions just for the food, and ride his bike everywhere in order to save money so that he could make the company thrive. Jeremy doesn't see them as sacrifices, he sees them as opportunities. In this great conversation with Dr. Jeremy Weisz, Jeremy Smith shares his journey as a co-founder of spothero and tells the difficulties, the adventures, any exciting milestones that passed as the company expanded across the nation. You'll learn lots of great insights from Jeremy's lessons learned. Writing his own future. The attitude Jeremy Smith brings to his company is the same attitude he has in all of life. He sees it as an adventure, something to be lived in the moment that shouldn't be too scripted. He's proven that in the adventures he's taken to live a kind of life that he wants to live. One of those adventures was a four month backpacking trip that started in Russia and ended in Australia, and he didn't plan any of it ahead of time. A one way ticket, and he was on his way. That attitude of courage, boldness, and adventure, is part of what makes him a successful entrepreneur. Jeremy got bitten by the entrepreneurial bug when he was still an early teenager. He took on the role of a salesman, going door to door to support a local fundraiser and was very successful. He also knocked on neighborhood doors to get work shoveling driveways, and asked his customers to pay what they thought his service was worth. It's that kind of hustle that has made him successful all the way through the start-up phases of his new company. Spothero.com is not your ordinary company. It integrates technology, a practical human need, and the resource of spare parking spaces in cities across the nation, to give people exactly what they need, when they need it. The challenges have been huge, but the rewards have been equally huge. This is one of those conversations that is so full of practical help that you'll want to listen to it again. Resources Mentioned on this episode www.SpotHero.com Jeremy (at) SpotHero (dot) com

INspired INsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz
How To Build the Champion Mindset, With Dr. Jeff Spencer, Founder of Champion’s Blueprint

INspired INsider with Dr. Jeremy Weisz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2015 82:30


Dr. Jeff Spencer is Founder of the Champions Blueprint. He is a former Olympian and Over the last forty years, he has worked alongside some of our generation’s greatest achievers: Sir Richard Branson, Tiger Woods, Lance Armstrong, U2, Olympic gold medalists, just to name a few. It is not often I feature a fellow Chiropractor. People call him the Cornerman to World-Champion athletes and business leaders. Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn in this show: [0:25] Welcome to the episode’s guest, Dr. Jeff Spencer. [1:18] An interesting fact about Dr. Spencer: An accomplished Glass Sculptor. [3:27] Why working harder is NOT the path to true success. [8:02] An example of where people think a path will lead to success, but it doesn’t. [10:27] How to get out of the “work harder” mindset. [12:23] The things that drove Dr. Jeff from a very early age. [14:32] Mentors who have influenced Dr. Spencer’s journey. [15:29] Rare mental tweaks learned from his mentor. [16:56] What is going through your mind when you’re feeling the pain? How do you push through? [18:37] Dr. Spencer’s experience as an athlete in the Olympics. [23:14] The type of training required to get to an Olympic level of performance. [25:28] The inspiration behind Dr. Spencer’s book and program. [28:20] The first steps toward establishing a Champion’s Blueprint. [30:27] The biggest challenge people have in determining what their legacy will be. [32:46] The power of envisioning how your life will change when you develop the champion’s mindset. [34:00] The real issues behind developing a strong mindset. [35:32] How physical health fits into the champion’s mindset and how Dr. Spencer manages his own diet and health. [38:53] Understanding whether you have the material assets to begin and the challenges in accumulating them. [40:51] Gaining early momentum in your Champion’s Blueprint and why the plan has to flex as you go. [43:34] Developing the skill to achieve the goal, to the point that you can’t get it wrong. [45:40] The strangest application this approach has been used for. [47:35] How to begin implementing this approach in business. [51:25] Accessing Dr. Spencer’s help and resources. [52:28] An example of Dr. Spencer’s help to high level performers. [57:57] How the principles apply in a “make or break” performance. [59:51] Books from Dr. Spencer. [1:00:45] The kinds of things Dr. Spencer wants to know in big time businesses (like the advice he gave to Richard Branson). [1:02:20] The first things Dr. Jeff did after graduating High School. [1:05:16] Why Jeremy sees Dr. Jeff as the “turn the corner” man - and what it was like to work with someone like Lance Armstrong. [1:09:20] Dr. Spencer’s biggest challenges throughout his career. [1:11:27] The lowest point in Dr. Jeff’s life and how he pushed through it. [1:15:19] The proudest moment in Dr. Spencer’s life. [1:19:04] Amazing things Dr. Jeff has learned from his adopted daughter. In this episode… How many things in life have defeated you? Looking back, how many of those defeats were because of a breakdown in your will… you simply didn’t want it badly enough? Those are some of the most difficult questions to answer, both because we don’t naturally tend toward knowing ourselves that well, and because we are not adequately trained to make those assessments about ourselves and our lives from an early age. Today’s conversation with Dr. Jeff Spencer may help you make up for some lost ground in those areas. Dr. Spencer is a performance coach for people ranging from elite athletes to high profile business figures like Sir Richard Branson. His insights are not the common “trust the universe” mantra, but something more practical and real. The Champion’s Blueprint, step by step On this episode of Inspired Insider, Dr. Spencer shares the basic steps of his “Champion’s Blueprint” methodology, unpacking a wealth of knowledge about how our minds and wills operate, why our cultures typical “gap approach” to achievement and performance is proven to be antithetical to high levels of achievement, and how you can begin training your mind to propel you to the levels of accomplishment you desire. If you’re looking for mindset tips to increase performance, Dr. Spencer is the guy to point you in the right direction. In his work with athletes and business leaders Dr. Spencer has had the opportunity to not only mentor people to greater levels of success, but to continue honing his performance theories and his understanding of human achievement. The lessons he’s learned in the trenches of his own athletic career (he was an Olympian back in the day), business consulting, and performance coaching continues to serve himself and others in a variety of powerful ways. So grab a cup of coffee and a notepad and get ready to learn - about yourself, your failures, your successes, and what’s possible when you develop a champion’s mindset. Our massive thanks goes out to Dr. Jeff Spencer for giving us so much time and such powerful information. Resources Mentioned on this episode www.DrJeffSpencer.com The Champion’s Blueprint BOOK: Turn It Up by Dr. Spencer