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It's finally here. The episode we've been waiting for I finally got Zac Smith on the podcast. And he's accompanied by Mark the head distiller of dueling grounds. This was an excellent episode. I can't wait for y'all to see it and enjoy it.I love that they are doing whiskey their own way and it shows spoiler alert it's pretty good stuff.Make sure you check out our sponsors. And the link to get you a bottle is still active so go tohttps://bit.ly/od-whiskey-shaman. use code whiskeyshaman25 at check outTexaswhiskeyfestival.comBadmotivatorbarrels.com/shop/?aff=3https://www.instagram.com/zsmithwhiskeyandmixology?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==bourbon starts hereWe are a small craft Bourbon Distillery located in Franklin,KY. We are the proud makers of Linkumpinch Bourbon and other craft spirits. Come by for cocktails, whiskey pours, pizza, tours & tastings and to shop our gift shop & bottle shop. The distillery is easily accessible from Exit 6 and Exit 2 on I-65.Our hours are Monday - Saturday 10am - 6pm and Sunday 2pm - 6pm. Check our facebook or call for holiday hours and closings.Get a look at the production process and custom build your flight of mini cocktails and spirits. Tours start at the top of the hour, starting at 11am, Monday - Saturday. The last tour is at 4pm.pizza kitchenWe serve food 7 days a week! Monday - Saturday 11am-6pm and Sunday from 2pm-6pm. Choose a specialty pizza, cheese bread or create your own pizza! Check out our MENU.weekday happy hourStop by for our Weekday Happy Hours Monday - Friday. From 3pm-6pm, get $3 off Cocktails and $1off of Wine & Beer. Enjoy Pizza, Flatbread, Soft Pretzels and Bar Snacks.sip & savor sundayJoin us every weekly from 2pm-6pm for 'Sip & Savor Sunday'. Our mixologist curates a new unique seasonal cocktail menu each week. Enjoy our usual food offerings, along with specialty pizzas and salads.Linkumpinch BourbonThe uniquely handcrafted batches of Dueling Grounds Distillery's Linkumpinch bourbon are double-pot distilled on site in Simpson County, KY, aged four years in charred oak barrels, featuring corn and wheat from the local area.We are a small team making all of our Bourbon from scratch with local ingredients. We make it, barrel it and bottle it all right here in Simpson County" -distillery Owner/Founder, Marc DottoreTours andTastingsTake a 30-40 minute tour led by the people actually making the distillery's signature brand, Linkumpinch Bourbon! You will learn about the ingredients and process that make Linkumpinch Bourbon so unique. After the tour, you will head to the Tasting Room to learn about the history of Dueling Grounds and enjoy a tasting of each of our current products. All distillery tours begin in the gift shop. HOURSMonday--Saturday 10am-6pmSunday 2pm-6pmADDRESS208 Harding Rd, Franklin, KY 42134PHONE270-776-9046EMAILduelinggroundsdistillery@gmail.com
Zac Smith left his role leading Equinix Metal in June of 2023. Since then, he's been thinking deeply about the present and potential future of data centers, OEMs, chip makers & more.
Zac Smith left his role leading Equinix Metal in June of 2023. Since then, he's been thinking deeply about the present and potential future of data centers, OEMs, chip makers & more.
Today four reports which give some insights into the changing industrial landscape in Australia. We hear some reflections from the MUA after the successful negotiations of the new eba with DP World and its ramifications across the world. We hear from Zac Smith, the new National Secretary of the Construction Division of the CFMEU on their new campaign to support a Public Housing Build in Australia, and we hear about related issues 'roster justices' and the right to disconnect'.
Weekly update from the CFMEU Construction & General (Vic/Tas). Zac Smith, National Secretary of the divison joins the boys for a chat. Footy, industry news, scallywags and sooks. What could be better????
Zac Smith and Sean Thor Conroe discuss Zac's book Everything Is Totally Fine (Muumuu House, 2022). Video: https://youtu.be/T3fq2DNPLiM Part 2 (audio & video): https://www.patreon.com/1storypod Everything is Totally Fine: https://muumuuhouse.com/zacsmith.html Intro song: '7 years' by Thomas Thatcher: https://soundcloud.com/thomas55350/7-years?in=thomas55350/sets/my-heart-swims-in-blood&si=32b1b41b157e4dcdafc9142db452be98&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
In this week's episode of Accounting Matters, Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Nicole Harger discuss a topic that's been on a lot of CFOs' minds lately – ASC 326, better known as CECL. This time, it's private companies stepping into the batter's box, and our resident GAAP gurus are here to provide all of the juicy details. So join in, won't you?!For more information on CECL and related topics:Preparing for the Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL) ModelASU 2022-02: Financial Instruments, Credit LossesASC 326, Financial Instruments—Credit LossesConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
To state the obvious, rev rec has some teeth. But construction and engineering companies face even more potential potholes than most thanks to a nuanced industry filled to the brim with complex contracts. That's why Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Donald Thomas devoted an entire Accounting Matters episode on 606 issues for construction and engineering companies. Enjoy!For more information on ASC 606 and related topics:Navigating ASC 606 Revenue Recognition: A Comprehensive Guide for CFOsASC 606, Revenue from Contracts with CustomersFor more information on carbon accounting and related topics:Carbon Credit Accounting: Considerations for Environmental CreditsWhy ESG Is So Important to Your Organization's FutureESG Reporting Best Practices: Implementation & BeyondGHG Inventory Development Process and GuidanceConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Startups have a lot going on. A lot. But all the growth in the world won't matter if you aren't building a solid accounting and reporting foundation. Enter our new Start-Up Company Series of episodes, focusing on financial reporting basics – the balance sheet this go-around. So join Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Mack Martinez for insights, tips, and best practices specifically for startups. Dig in!For more information on startup- and reporting-related topics:6 Ways to Improve the Reporting Side of Your Record to Report ProcessChart of Accounts Examples, Template, and TipsManaging Growth: 7 Critical Questions CFOs Should AskConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Building on our recent “GHG 101 – Introduction to Carbon Accounting” episode, Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Fabian Garavito roll up their sleeves a bit higher this week. Want to know what emission factors involved in GHG (greenhouse gas) accounting and reporting mean for your accounting and reporting functions going forward? You came to the right place…so dig in!For more information on carbon accounting and related topics:Carbon Credit Accounting: Considerations for Environmental CreditsWhy ESG Is So Important to Your Organization's FutureESG Reporting Best Practices: Implementation & BeyondGHG Inventory Development Process and GuidanceConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
In David's view, a great product is entry to the start line and a great brand is what will bring success.After listening to this podcast please check out our downloadable "7 secrets to developing a great brand " PDF in our Creme Design link here https://www.cremedesign.com.au/#GuidedownloadbannerCrème Design - Ideas that rise to the top. We are Australia's only dedicated food industry product and brand design agency helping manufacturers and brands to develop stand out, winning concepts to supply into retail.David Burns is also the founder of DJB Food Group and Creme design helping manufacturers, brands and entrepreneurs develop innovative new products and brands to supply into retail. Also see davidjburns speaker, because we love talking about this industry. Would you like to be a guest on our show or sponsor an episode to reach your target audience? Connect with us anytime david@djbfoodgroup.com
As if ASC 606 wasn't complicated and challenging enough! Software companies face even higher hurdles than most thanks to a nuanced industry filled to the brim with complex arrangements. But have no fear because Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Donald Thomas have your back in this episode of the Accounting Matters podcast, packed with insights and best practices to ease your rev rec woes.For more information on ASC 606 and related topics:Navigating ASC 606 Revenue Recognition: A Comprehensive Guide for CFOsASC 606, Revenue from Contracts with CustomersConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Are you a public entity? And have you acquired – or will acquire – a significant business? Well, then do we have a stout SEC reg for you. Meet S-X Rule 3-05, a key piece of regulation registrants must know to file financial statements for an acquired business. And wouldn't you know it – Embarkers Adam Olsen and Zac Smith cover that very topic on this episode of Accounting Matters. So pull up a seat and join us!For more information on S-X Rule 3-05 and acquisitions:Financial Disclosures about Acquired and Disposed BusinessesPurchase Accounting: Adjustments & Accounting for M&AsAccounting for Asset Acquisitions vs. Business Combinations: Sweat the DetailsConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Accounting for GHG (greenhouse gasses) is exactly how you think it is – unfamiliar and complex. And, like it or not, it's going to be a requirement for many businesses soon. So join Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Fabian Garavito for a discussion on carbon accounting, the common frameworks and disclosures in place, and what you need to do to help your business capture and report the right data.For more information on carbon accounting and related topics:Carbon Credit Accounting: Considerations for Environmental CreditsWhy ESG Is So Important to Your Organization's FutureESG Reporting Best Practices: Implementation & BeyondGHG Inventory Development Process and GuidanceConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Making the switch from cash to accrual accounting is like being called up to the majors – it's a big deal. To help you with that transition, Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Mack Martinez take a deep dive into the process in this episode of Accounting Matters. So dig in, because some prime-grade insights and best practices are heading your way.For more information on accrual accounting and related topics:Cash to Accrual: How to Convert to GAAP AccountingNavigating ASC 606 Revenue Recognition: A Comprehensive Guide for CFOsConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Today we are talking with David Burns about the fast paced 12 month journey of Australia's first dip range in a paper tub with no preservatives - NUFFIN.Haydn Scott, the founder, worked with David over the last 24 months to develop this great purpose led brand and dip range which launched in March 2022 with Woolworths supermarkets.The last 12 months hasn't been without its challenges, we have all learnt a lot and most importantly we are all still smiling and enjoying the fast and furious ride. I hope you enjoy this chat (with no double dipping) hosted by Zac from DJB Food Group.David Burns is also the founder of DJB Food Group and Creme design helping manufacturers, brands and entrepreneurs develop innovative new products and brands to supply into retail. Also see davidjburns speaker, because we love talking about this industry. Would you like to be a guest on our show or sponsor an episode to reach your target audience? Connect with us anytime david@djbfoodgroup.com
Accounting for environmental credits might not make splashy headlines but that doesn't mean they aren't important. Soon to be critical, in fact. So join Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Nicole Harger for this area of accounting that's playing an increasingly vital role in an ESG-dominated landscape for CFOs and their teams.For more information on accounting for environmental credits and related topics:Carbon Credit Accounting: Considerations for Environmental CreditsFASB Project Update: Accounting for Environmental Credit ProgramsMaking Sense of the SEC's Climate Change Disclosure ProposalConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Manual processes are every finance organization's kryptonite – slow, tedious, susceptible to errors and inaccuracies. But as Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Hayden McHan discuss in this episode of Accounting Matters, Alteryx puts those issues to rest with automated efficiencies that your people, stakeholders, and auditors will all love.For more information on Alteryx and automation: Alteryx for Accounting: The Future of the Finance Organization Enhancing Your Accounting Function through Data Analytics and Automation The Business Intelligence Revolution: The Road to Data-Driven Decision Making Connect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
On this episode of Altitude, Woody speaks with Zac Smith, the Global Head of Edge Infrastructure Services at Equinix, the world's largest operator of interconnected data centers. He is also the co-founder of Packet, which was acquired by Equinix and focused on automating computers and networks for developer-centric infrastructure. Zac shares insights into the history and culture of Equinix, which has built a global network of over 250 interconnected data centers through a programmatic backbone. You'll learn how Equinix commits to an open ecosystem model and reduces infrastructure friction, making it easy for customers to build their networks. The conversation also explores how automation is non-negotiable and requires a cultural change to embrace a certain amount of calculated risk. Zac also highlights sustainability in network infrastructure and how virtualization can help reduce waste.Connect with Zac on LinkedInAltitude: The Unsung Heroes of Cloud Transformation is brought to you by Aviatrix. To learn more about how Aegon, IHG Hotels & Resorts, Heineken, Raytheon Technologies, and many more have succeeded in cloud networking, visit aviatrix.com
A bit mystified by EXtensible Business Reporting Language, aka XBRL? Then you're in the right place, because Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Sarah Keiffer just took a deep dive into all things XBRL, discussing the who, what, where, when, and why behind this curious but impactful little reporting acronym. So come along for the ride, shall you?!For more information on XBRL and related topics:XBRL: The Business Reporting StandardXBRL US Center for Data QualityPublic Company Financial Reporting & Disclosure RequirementsConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
In the latest episode of your favorite accounting podcast, Accounting Matters hosts Adam Olsen and Zac Smith dissect the SEC's final rule on pay vs. performance. Executive comp is a hot button issue sitting under a hot spotlight – and that's an awful lot of hotness. So pull up a seat, registrants, because this is an important one you're going to want to take notes on.For more information on pay vs. performance and related topics:SEC Adopts Pay Versus Performance Disclosure RulesHow to Choose the Right Stock Comp Accounting SoftwareBest Practices for Choosing & Maintaining a Stock Comp PlanConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
In this week's episode of Accounting Matters, Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Nicole Harger discuss a topic that's been on a lot of CFOs' minds lately – ASC 326, better known as CECL. This time, it's private companies stepping into the batter's box, and our resident GAAP gurus are here to provide all of the juicy details. So join in, won't you?!For more information on CECL and related topics:Preparing for the Current Expected Credit Loss (CECL) ModelASU 2022-02: Financial Instruments, Credit LossesASC 326, Financial Instruments—Credit LossesConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
In this episode of Accounting Matters, Embarkers Adam Olsen and Zac Smith zoom in on sustainability-linked debt, how it works, why it exists, and the potential complications it might cause for accounting teams. So pull up a chair and have a listen!For more information on sustainability and ESG-related topics:ESG Reporting Best Practices: Implementation & BeyondEffective ESG Leadership: A Competitive Advantage That's Tough to BeatWhy ESG Is So Important to Your Organization's FutureConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Join Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Chase Anderson for a hearty conversation on the recent “executive clawback” ruling from the SEC. They discuss the rule itself, where “Big R” and “Little r” restatements fit into the mix, and what it all means for corporate accounting and leadership teams. So pull up a chair and have a listen!For more information on executive clawbacks and related topics:Statement on Final Rules Regarding Clawbacks of Erroneously Awarded CompensationMethods for a Summary of Misstatements: Iron Curtain vs. Rollover ApproachBest Practices for Choosing & Maintaining a Stock Comp PlanConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Nothing like a hearty supplier finance arrangement to make a well-meaning accountant's eyes glaze over a bit, huh? Well, as Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Nicole Harger discuss in this Accounting Matters episode, these programs can be a benefit to all parties involved, with the latest guidance update just increasing transparency around them. In other words, there's nothing to fear but fear itself. And snakes. But certainly not these arrangements.For more information on supplier finance programs and related topics:ASU 2022-04, Liabilities—Supplier Finance ProgramsMD&A Disclosure Requirements: Insights, Quick Tips, and Best PracticesConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Accounting doesn't always go smoothly. Errors can and do happen, even for the most veteran of accountants, CFOs, and companies. So what do you do when mistakes join the reporting party? That's exactly what Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Nicole Harger discuss in this second episode of our Accounting Matters series on restatements. So turn it up!For more information on accounting errors, financial reporting, and related topics:ASC 250—Accounting Changes and Error Corrections10 Reasons Your Financial Reporting Is Too Slow Or Inaccurate5 Struggles To Overcome Around Year-End Financial ReportingConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
GAAP isn't set in stone. It's dynamic, just like the business environment itself. So when there's a change in accounting principles, you need to adapt to them. In this episode of Accounting Matters, Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Nicole Harger discuss that process and what it means when you're trying to close the books.For more information on accounting changes, financial reporting, and related topics:ASC 250—Accounting Changes and Error Corrections10 Reasons Your Financial Reporting Is Too Slow Or Inaccurate5 Struggles To Overcome Around Year-End Financial ReportingConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Audits don't give CFOs and their teams the warm and fuzzies. That's especially true for a first-year audit, where unfamiliarity can quickly crank the anxiety up to eleven. But that's why you should pull up a chair and have a listen to this latest episode of the Accounting Matters Podcast, where Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Dawna Boone give you the lay of the audit land.For more information on financial statement audits and related topics:Financial Statement Audit: Tips & Insights on Tackling Your First-Year AuditThe Differences Between an AICPA Audit and PCAOB AuditContinuous Auditing Is the Value Creating Risk Detector CFOs Dream AboutConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Australian workers know all too well the dangers posed by working in an unsafe environment where being on the job means exposure to dangerous, toxic airborne substances. Zac Smith is the Acting National Secretary of the CFMEU. He's our guest on this week's pod to discuss silicosis, and what Unions are doing to stop it. The cruel punishment suffered by workers because of asbestos exposure lives long in the memory of the Union movement. Now, there is another airborne scourge in many workplaces that needs to be eliminated.Silicosis is a deadly disease caused by exposure to Silica dust, which is prevalent in the types of Engineered stone common in Australian homes and industries. You can now email us with your comments, story ideas, tip-offs, flip offs, and questions - otjpodcast@protonmail.com On the Job is made by Australian Unions. More about On The Job podcast Need help with working conditions? Call Australian Union Support Centre - 1300 486 466 About the host Francis Leach is Editor at Large for the Australian Council of Trade Unions Twitter - @SaintFranklySupport the show: https://www.onthejobpodcast.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Global pandemic. The Great Resignation. Decades-high inflation. Geo-political strife. The last few years have been, in a word – trying. But as we discuss in this latest Accounting Matters episode, businesses don't have the option of sitting on their hands and hoping for the best. So join Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and James Durrenburger for a look at the many ways economic uncertainty impacts a company's accounting and reporting. For more information on accounting and reporting during economic uncertainty:Accounting for the Impairment of Long Lived Assets: Testing, Examples & MoreGoodwill Impairment Testing Guide, Examples, & Accounting TipsThe Accounting & Finance Roadmap for Distressed CompaniesConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
The laundry list of things that can go bump in the financial night for businesses is long and terrifying. That's why your company needs to understand how to proceed when everything seems upside down. So join Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Lou Port for an in-depth discussion on what a company might face on the accounting front when the unthinkable happens.For more information on accounting for natural disasters and related topics:Accounting for the Impairment of Long Lived Assets: Testing, Examples & MoreGoodwill Impairment Testing Guide, Examples, & Accounting TipsEnterprise Risk Management Framework: Insights & Tips From the ERM FrontlinesConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Bitcoin, Ethereum, NFTs, Blockchain – accounting for today's world of digital assets is a migraine waiting to happen. That is, unless you have the right experts leading the way. Enter Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Matt Fiser, three Embarkers who just happen to possess that very expertise. So join us for this incredibly informative episode as we cover basic definitions and concepts, what the SEC and GAAP have to say on the topic, and so much more!For more information on accounting for digital assets:ASC 350 Intangibles—Goodwill and OtherIt's Time to Talk About Cryptocurrency and Digital Asset AccountingCryptocurrency and Digital Asset AccountingBlockchain and Digital Assets (AICPA)Connect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
You didn't think we were done with fair value after our “Fair & Square – Accounting for Fair Value Measurements” episode, did you? Au Contraire, Mon Frere. Now, Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Matt Schwartz are cranking it up to 11 by bringing ASC 825 and accounting for fair value options into the mix. So get comfy because some primo insights and best practices are heading your way.For more information on fair value and related topics:ASC 825–Financial InstrumentsASC 820–Fair Value MeasurementAccounting for Convertible Instruments: New Convertible Debt Standard & MoreConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
While temporary – or mezzanine – equity isn't exactly fodder for salacious headlines, it's still an important topic for SEC registrants (and certain private businesses). But what exactly is it? And what does the guidance in ASC 480 say about these ‘tweener redeemables? That's exactly what Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Michael Landers discuss in this episode of our Accounting Matters podcast. So join us!For more information on accounting for temporary equity and related topics:ASC 480–Distinguishing Liabilities from EquityASC 815–Derivatives and HedgingAccounting for Convertible Instruments: New Convertible Debt Standard & MoreConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Wrapping up our two-part discussion on ASC 480 and debt vs. equity capitalization, Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Nicole Harger roll up their sleeves for an in-depth conversation on the three distinct instrument classes in the guidance. Have questions about redeemable financial instruments, repurchase obligations, or obligations to issue a variable number of shares? Then you came to the right place! So dig in!For more information on ASC 480 and related topics:ASC 480–Distinguishing Liabilities from EquitySPAC Warrants: What the SEC Statement Means for Accounting and ReportingConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Join Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Julie Avellanet for a peek into the complicated, often error-prone world of ASC 480 and reporting on debt vs. equity capitalization. We'll break down the many moving parts involved, what the guidance specifically addresses, and discuss ASC 480's general requirements. Whether you're a go-getter startup or a grizzled veteran of an organization, ASC 480 is relevant, essential, and complex. So pull up a seat and join in on the convo!For more information on ASC 480 and related topics:ASC 480–Distinguishing Liabilities from EquitySPAC Warrants: What the SEC Statement Means for Accounting and ReportingConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
In the latest episode of the Simply Fit Podcast, I have the pleasure of speaking with Zac Smith. Zac is a health and fitness coach and performer in the very popular show, Dreamboys. Zac has recently been very open about his challenges with substance abuse and mental health and I wanted to speak with him about how he got through these challenges and how he's taken those learnings into the work he does today as a health and fitness coach and how he continues to perform on stage. In this episode you can expect to learn: How Zac worked through his darkest moments. How you can start to look and feel better without having to prescribe to the traditional stereotypes of how to get in shape. Along with Zac thoughts on ambition and core values. So without further ado, Zac Smith. Connect with Zac: @zacharysmithfitness Connect with me on Instagram: @elliothasoon Let's work together: www.ehcoaching.co.uk Please rate us 5* on Apple Podcasts and leave us a review if you're enjoying the podcast. Don't forget to subscribe too so that you don't miss any future episodes.
Join Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Nicole Harger for this second episode of the Accounting Matters podcast on accounting for profit interest awards. This go around, we take a look at the differences between the relevant guidance – ASC 710 and 718 – where and when each might apply, as well as a few best practices for good measure.For more information on accounting for profit interest awards and compensation:Best Practices for Choosing & Maintaining a Stock Comp PlanASC 710 Compensation–GeneralASC 718 Compensation–Stock CompensationConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
In this episode of Accounting Matters, Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Nicole Harger discuss accounting for profit interest awards, what GAAP has to say about them, and why they're gaining in popularity these days. Done right and profit interest awards can be a win-win. Done wrong and they're an accounting standards migraine waiting to happen…so listen closely!For more information on accounting for profit interest awards and compensation:Best Practices for Choosing & Maintaining a Stock Comp PlanASC 710 Compensation–GeneralASC 718 Compensation–Stock CompensationConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Join us for a demystifying episode of the Accounting Matters podcast as Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Julie Avellanet take a closer look at accounting for stock warrants. Yes, warrants can be a bit confusing at first glance, even for veteran accountants. But as you'll find out, their bark is usually worse than their bite.For more information on warrants and equity accounting:ASC 718: Compensation–Stock CompensationEquity Accounting Transaction Considerations and Other ComplexitiesASU 2020-06 and You: Simplifying Accounting for Convertible InstrumentsConnect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Manual processes are every finance organization's kryptonite – slow, tedious, susceptible to errors and inaccuracies. But as Embarkers Adam Olsen, Zac Smith, and Hayden McHan discuss in this episode of Accounting Matters, Alteryx puts those issues to rest with automated efficiencies that your people, stakeholders, and auditors will all love.For more information on Alteryx and automation: Alteryx for Accounting: The Future of the Finance Organization Enhancing Your Accounting Function through Data Analytics and Automation The Business Intelligence Revolution: The Road to Data-Driven Decision Making Connect with Embark on: LinkedIn Instagram Twitter Facebook YouTube Listen to Accounting Matters on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, and Spotify.
Zac Smith and Joe Messina join the show to talk about their experiences in the ACHA as well as what lead them to starting their own brand together, Second String Leather.Zac has served as a goalie coach at Hope College, while Joe has spent most of his coaching career as goalie coach for Davenport.
The Data Center is changing, becoming more virtual, fungible, ephemeral... a whole load of adjectives that describe flexible infrastructure, whether delivered via the public cloud, an on-prem consumption-based model, or even a hyper-scale data center provider like Equinix, and its Equnix Metal offerings. Matt & Steve are joined by an expert in this field, Zac Smith. Zac is the co-founder of Packet, and the current head of Edge and Metal Infrastructure at Equinix. There isn't much talk about Equinix -- this conversation quickly focuses on how data center architecture is evolving, embracing various alternate consumption models. Cloud, hosted, consuption-based, and other emergent models are supplementing and, in many cases, replacing traditional on-prem infrastructure. This is one you don't want to miss. 00:00 Fade In. 01:00 Introducing Zac Smith 02:00 Zac's different thinking about the data center world and the founding of Packet 05:37 Shifting, often generational, views of data center and workload management 07:15 It's all about the workload: why servers may not ever fully commodtize 09:35 Where do providers like Equinix fit in data center architecture? 16:09 The Rise of ARM-based processors in the data center 20:08 What IT customers are choosing the ARM path, and why? 24:05 Open compute initiatives, and the Linux Foundation's Open19 Project 31:30 The Sustainabilty Impact 35:55 Consumption-based infrastructure's place in data center architecture 39:08 Fade to black. Special Guest: Zac Smith.
Zac Smith is the author of the debut story collection Everything is Totally Fine, available from Muumuu House. Smith's other books includeTwo Million Shirts (2021), of which he is co-author, and a poetry collection entitled 50 Barn Poems (2019). He lives in Massachusetts. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Launched in 2011. Books. Literature. Writing. Publishing. Authors. Screenwriters. Etc. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch @otherppl Instagram YouTube Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Author Zac Smith speaks about the extreme juxtaposition of the very short, dense, and clipped stories in his new book, “Everything is Totally Fine.” He says that by removing a lot of exposition, he was able to create intense emotions in a small space. His energetic and thoughtful stories of absurdity and minutiae are things that could not be said any other way, and usually don't get said. Plus, special guest Tao Lin explains why “Everything is Totally Fine” inspired him to reopen his Muumuu House imprint after it was closed for more than ten years.
Ever wondered what it would be like to be one of the Dreamboys? Or to understand what the job really entails? Look no further, this week's episode is with @Jordandarrell and @zacharysmithfitness two of the cast of @dreamboys one of the longest running and most successful male strip shows. We talk all about how they got into the cast, what the show stands for, the bond they have with fans and how important it is to so many. Fascinating insight into this world by two impressive cast members. Enjoy!www.dreamboys.co.uk
Michael talks with Zac Smith about burning out on linguistics, getting into writing, writing in collaboration, his poetry collection 50 BARN POEMS, poems as jokes/jokes as poems, his story collection EVERYTHING IS TOTALLY FINE, deadpan humor, sentence energy, performing first person, the fine lines of gimmicks, and more.Zac Smith is the author of EVERYTHING IS TOTALLY FINE (Muumuu House, 2021) and 50 BARN POEMS (Clash Books, 2019). His writing has been published by Hobart, X-Ray, Maudlin House, New World Writing, Wigleaf, Bending Genres, and other magazines.Podcast theme: DJ Garlik & Bertholet's "Special Sause" used with permission from Bertholet.
On this episode of Network AF, Avi talks with Zac Smith, Bare Metal Managing Director at Equinix. Zac is a graduate of Juilliard, has started multiple networking companies, and is an Operating Board Member of Pursuit. This nonprofit program teaches and mentors underrepresented communities, creating opportunities in the tech and networking space. Today, Zac shares his journey from Juilliard to networking and how PC repair helped him financially while in school. He and Avi discuss open source in networking, sustainability, and how cloud vs. a traditional set up works. Zac's passion for mentorship shows in today's episode not only through his volunteer work at Pursuit but when he shares his philosophy on investing in people in the workplace. Tune in now!
Zac Smith, managing director Equinix Metal, is sharing how Equinix Metal runs the best hardware and networking in the industry, why pairing magical software with the right hardware is the future, and what Open19 means for sustainability in the data centre. Think modular components that slot in (including CPUs), liquid cooling that converts heat into energy, and a few other solutions that minimise the impact on the environment. But first, Zac tells us about the transition from Packet to Equinix Metal, his reasons for doing what he does, as well as the things that he is really passionate about, such as the most efficient data centres in the world and building for the love of it. This is a great follow-up to episode 18 because it goes deeper into the reasons that make Gerhard excited about the work that Equinix Metal is doing. This conversation with Zac puts it all into perspective. By the way, did you know that Equinix stands for Equality in the Internet Exchange?
This week Adam is joined by Zac Smith, Co-Founder of Packet and now running Equinix Metal. They talk about the early days of the internet infrastructure space, the beginnings of Packet, the “why” of bare metal, transitioning Packet from startup to global company overnight when they were acquired by Equinix, and how all this for Zac is 20 years in the making.
Zac Smith, managing director Equinix Metal, is sharing how Equinix Metal runs the best hardware and networking in the industry, why pairing magical software with the right hardware is the future, and what Open19 means for sustainability in the data centre. Think modular components that slot in (including CPUs), liquid cooling that converts heat into energy, and a few other solutions that minimise the impact on the environment. But first, Zac tells us about the transition from Packet to Equinix Metal, his reasons for doing what he does, as well as the things that he is really passionate about, such as the most efficient data centres in the world and building for the love of it. This is a great follow-up to episode 18 because it goes deeper into the reasons that make Gerhard excited about the work that Equinix Metal is doing. This conversation with Zac puts it all into perspective. By the way, did you know that Equinix stands for Equality in the Internet Exchange?
This week Adam is joined by Zac Smith, Co-Founder of Packet and now running Equinix Metal. They talk about the early days of the internet infrastructure space, the beginnings of Packet, the “why” of bare metal, transitioning Packet from startup to global company overnight when they were acquired by Equinix, and how all this for Zac is 20 years in the making.
On this week's episode of Wine'd Down we're joined by the lovely Zac Smith from the Dreamboys for a discussion on male mental health, the wildest things he's seen on tour and the stigma of sex work. Of course there will be a book recommendation from Lydia, Scott's free gift of the week and a dose of good news. Enjoy!Get in touch via our email wineddownthepodcast@gmail.com and follow us on Instagram @wineddownthepodcast and Twitter @wineddown_Music provided by: Elizabeth's Groove by Amarià https://soundcloud.com/amariamusiqueCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/elizabeths-grooveMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/-MO-mrBlo5s See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gold Coast ruckman and former Cat Zac Smith joined the boys ahead of his final game
Cheryl Roorda and Zac Smith of SQZBX in Hot Springs, Arkansas, stopped by the studio to tell the amazing story of how a husband and wife musical duo -- who play tuba and accordion, no less -- ended up building and owning one of the coolest (and maybe the only) pizzeria/brewery/radio station combos imaginable.
What a great round of footy for the Queens Birthday long weekend... and what a big weekend for a lot of Fantasy Classic teams as the so called 'easiest' of the bye rounds are behind us. Now it's time to use our four trades to scramble towards our best 18 for the last time this year.Episode guide2:00 - Calvin has finally cracked the top 2000.4:30 - Tom Highmore racked up a very high score.8:45 - Warnie made a big error getting Zac Smith in his team...12:00 - Last week it looked like Sean Darcy was going to miss, he ended up scoring 132.13:40 - Ned Reeves' ankle injury and subsequent late omission caused some havoc on Friday night.17:20 - Magoos news from the WAFL, SANFL and VFL.19:00 - The kids really stepped up this weekend.22:00 - Despite coming off the bye, Lachie Neale is a wait according to Roy.25:10 - Can you pay $879k for Darcy Parish?30:05 - Nick Haynes took 14 marks on the weekend and is a value pick at under $500k.34:45 - With DEF/FWD status, Aaron Hall is a must-have.37:40 - Consider Dan Houston as a cheap player down back.41:00 - Questions from social media - follow @AFLFantasy on Twitter and like the Official AFL Fantasy facebook page.46:00 - What ranking should you be at to be in contention for a top 100 hat?49:45 - Are there any rookies to downgrade to?
Zac Smith joins Joe's podcast to interview Joe about his book, Tired. You can contact the show at noisemakerjoe@gmail.com - Just put WTR in the subject line. Contact for Zac Smith Books Website Twitter Contact for Joe bielecki Twitter and Instagram: @noisemakerjoe Website One time donation Patreon Art photo by Arielle Tipa
Last year the entertainment industry came to a halt, and that really was the entire industry. Zac Smith & Connor Stringer are athletes and adult entertainers with The Dreamboys. Zac and Connor joined Louise to talk about the specific mental health challenges faced by those working in the adult entertainment industry, especially during a pandemic.
Preview of Walker, Texas Rager with guest Zac Smith aka Watchtower. Preview includes Red Dirt Recommendations and Two at a Time Bourbon review. For the full episode go to www.patreon.com/lookingglassduckclub
Matt & Keegan are back, a bit later than usual (for good reason as you will find out) this week to talk about our 'honourable' loss to Geelong at the Cattery.The Holman tackle, before we found out he was let off.The issues with Rankine.How did Zac Smith impact?How important is Touk to the team?How important is our defence?The 3,2,1'sTeam selection for a must win against Hawthorn in Darwin.Make sure you subscribe, rate the podcast, and all that good stuff!KThanks for listening! If you have a question, comment or feedback for us, get in touch below.Email: turnoverthetape@gmail.comTwitter: @turnoverthetapeFacebookCheers,K
In this lit episode, I am joined by Zac Smith and Giacomo Pope where we talk about nothing and everything. Music genres, literary genres, and even how a genre's name comes into being is discussed in this 2hr long round table. Zac Smith flexes his knowledge of linguistics and genre. Giacomo Pope goes off on small presses along with an insane grasp on what shoegaze-y indie rock actually is and was. Together we discuss how writers act due to social media and how the artform has given way to clout-chasing. Fun things to look forward to in this episode are pet names, Spotify royalties, and how I rejected one of Giac's submissions to Maudlin house 20 minutes before interviewing him on his last appearance of Textual Healing. To get a better vibe of their music tastes check out their Giac's Spotify playlist: We Can All be Sad Bois *and his artist page that includes some of Zac's music: Be Softly.* Zac Smith's most recent book is available at Clash Books and Giacomo Pope's latest book is available at Ghost City Press. Support Textual Healing by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/textual-healing
Alex returns to the studio, and the guys have another set of long conversations. Second String Leather Company founders Joe Messina and Zac Smith join the show to talk about their story and new products coming up (2:25). The guys go over the College Hockey Scoreboard, followed up by news and notes (32:35). The guys then go into how the coronavirus could possibly send the NHL into another lockout (1:34:10), before discussing which NHL arenas need to be revamped for replaced (1:57:50). Music: "Mondays" by Onlap Second String Leather Company: secondstringleather.com MERCH: teespring.com/stores/the-kuehl-show
Brent Kuhlman Sermons & Table Talk Radio Show (Your Healthy Theological Radio Addiction)
This sermon was preached at Trinity Lutheran Church, Murdock, NE. The text is Mark 10:13-16.
Zac and Nadia, two Player/Coaches working together on the same client engagement, discuss the importance of prioritization and collaboration in planning sessions.
Zac Smith is the author of 50 BARN POEMS, published recently by CLASH Books. We chatted about barns, the art of getting blurbs, ghosts, the lit scene & a bunch of other fun stuff. Zac is a funny guy & this is a funny ep. You can follow Zac on Twitter @ZacTheLinguist
Zac Smith joins Joe to talk Barns. Also, writing in the age of social media, trying to write as a full time job, or not, and more.You can contact the show at noisemakerjoe@gmail.com - Just put WTR in the subject line.Contact for Zac SmithBooksWebsiteTwitterContact for Joe bieleckiTwitter and Instagram: @noisemakerjoeWebsiteOne time donationPatreonArt photo by Arielle Tipa
In this episode Zac Smith reads a short story called Freedom is an Abstract Entity that Interacts with the World in Concrete Ways. Find him on Twitter @ZacTheLinguist
Travis and Alan talk to Zac Smith, author of 50 Barn Poems, about barns, poetry, indie lit, and finding time to write. And Timothy Boudreau reads his story "Little Sister, Why Haven't We Heard from You?"As ever we are grateful for our patreon supporters. If you can't contribute in that way but want to support indie podcasts and indie lit, just leaving a rating and sharing the link is always a big help. Thanks!
I want you to be in Austin on May 2nd if you can. The Princess has chosen the perfect location for The House of Bilbo Baggins, and there's a chance we may have something for you to see when you get here. We have also begun construction on The Village of the Lost Boys and we ought to have the first two of the cabins in that village mostly completed by then. You remember The Lost Boys from Peter Pan, don't you? Peter tells Wendy about them in chapter 3 of his glittering 1904 novel. “They are the children who fall out of their perambulators when the nurse is looking the other way.” “Are none of them girls?” “Oh, no; girls are much too clever to fall out of their prams.” May 2nd will be the 20th Anniversary of the birth of Wizard Academy. In the year 2000, classes were held in the attic of our offices in Buda. In 2001, we appropriated the little one-room building next door that was originally built as a gym for the employees of Williams Marketing. In 2004, Princess Pennie located and purchased the plateau across which our sprawling little campus is now draped. The 6 cabins in The Village of the Lost Boys will raise the number of on-campus rooms to 24, but with a second bed in the loft of each cabin, we will theoretically be able to sleep 30. And 30 people, ladies and gentlemen, is a very packed Eye of the Storm. Did you know that The Eye of the Storm classroom and lecture hall in the tower was built by Tim Storm? I always intended to call it The Eye of the Storm since it is where the fierce winds of new information cause us to realize that much of “traditional marketing wisdom” is more tradition than wisdom. It was that loveliest of invisible ladies, Serendipity, that whispered to Tim Storm that he should build it, even though he had no idea what I planned to name it. I have always depended on the whispers of Serendipity to suggest to the friends of Wizard Academy that they should leave a permanent mark on our campus. Dozens of you have already heard her whispers and acted upon them. On May 2nd, 2020, we're going to celebrate what you, and she, have done together. Two weeks ago, Tim Gallagher was in The Magical Worlds Communications Workshop with his delightful daughter, Fallyn. She had never seen Gallagher Lane, that lovely winding sidewalk that leads from The Bell Wall all the way down to Engelbrecht House in the Valley of the Lost Boys. Have you never noticed the beautiful verdigris-bronze plaque in the portal of the Bell Wall? (Don't worry, Indy says he's going to show it to you along with a lot of other cool stuff in today's highly informative rabbit hole. To enter the rabbit hole, just click the image of Indy Beagle at the top of this Monday Morning Memo.) On January 1, the day after tomorrow, Daniel Whittington will officially take over as Chancellor of Wizard Academy although he's been doing most of my job for at least two years. Can you believe Daniel has been here for 6 years and that Zac Smith has been serving as Vice-Chancellor for a full year already? I will remain involved in classes at Wizard Academy and Pennie will continue her duties overseeing the appearance of the physical campus for years to come, but the day-to-day financial obligations and management of your school are now solidly on the shoulders of young brother Whittington. On May 2nd, we will release that long-awaited guidebook, Secrets of the Wizard Academy Campus, as you and we celebrate our past 20 years together and take a look at what is planned for the next 20 years. Among those things will be the speedy completion of The Village of the Lost Boys and The House of Bilbo Baggins. And then there is the incredibly important new certification program called The Ad Writers Masters Class. Indy is tapping the toenails of his right-front paw. I think he's anxious for you to come and see what...
It’s been a record time the past few years with our buddies Justin Crouch and Zac Smith from Wicked Weed, and now there’s a Guinness World Record to boot! Yes, a 177 tap takeover happened at a huge bar in downtown Raleigh last weekend! The boys helped us get ready with a pretaste of the astounding Crazy? Genius! Barrel-Aged American Sour Ale with Raspberries and Mangoes! The news begins a bit downbeat this week via The Denver Post which reports that Colorado’s oldest craft brewery is downsizing, ending distribution and laying off 21 employees. Next we head Outsideonline to learn that dirtbags were the original craft beer influencers, and then Forbes reveals that the Craft Beer Marketing Awards has announced their first Award Series. Then we hit the track with Runner’s World as they ask can drinking beer wreck your weight-loss progress from your workouts? We close up with the Iowa City Press-Citizen showing us that Carson King has handed $3 million to the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital! This week we are carrying over last week’s question which is a spinoff of the “3 Questions”, namely “what’s the first brewery you remember visiting?” We so love hearing from you! Please send in feedback and beer suggestions by calling us at (919) 502-0280, Tweeting us, following our Instagram or friending us on Untappd, posting on and liking ourFacebook page, or emailing us! And please rate & review us in iTunes or Stitcher if you haven’t done so!
Cal and Riley Beveridge are joined by Gold Coast recruiting manager Kall Burns to discuss the club's plans with picks 1, 2, 15 and 20, how their young talent is developing, and what Brandon Ellis, Hugh Greenwood and Zac Smith will bring to the club.
In this episode we talk to Zac Smith of Thunder Beast Arms about suppressors. I am a big fan of all the advantages suppressors have to offer us as shooters. A bolt action rifle suppressor requires more attention to quality because we need it to allow the rifle to shoot to its fullest abilities. Thunder Beast Arms is leading the way.
Zac Smith-Cameron is an illustrator, designer and most recently becoming a podcaster. Working under his 'I am Zac' moniker, Zac has been creating a wide range of illustration art for the past several years. While a large portion of his work online are simple, striking piece of comic art, Zac has also lent his skills to some pieces that hit close to home for me, such as LORD's "What Tomorrow Brings" cover art and "The Andy Social" podcast logo. Both of Zac's incredible creations that I can say have become favourites not only personally but to many other people who now own many pieces of merchandise/music that are now adorn with his art. Art is one of those things that I keep talking about and never do myself. Looking at the achievements of others, I often find myself saying that I could never do what they do. Zac is no exception to this way of thinking that I hold onto, however this chat is another example of where simply 'showing up' is most of the battle. Get started, keep going, be patient and the rewards will come. Zac took this approach to the extreme in 2018 where he gave himself the challenge to draw a piece of art every day for a full year. When we spoke about this, Zac said there were often moments where he felt like he was dialling in a piece of art and other times where he almost missed a day completely but managed to get himself over the line... just. While it would be a lot of fun to take on the challenge, I think very few of us would be able to maintain the consistency to do something day in, day out for a full year. As Zac mentions in the chat, it was one of the most rewarding things he has ever done. When not creating art through design and illustration, Zac has extended his creative output with a podcast launched this year with co-host Adam Flannery called 'Cruel and Unusual Nourishment'. A show that documents the pair (and often with a special guest) exploring unusual and unsuspecting restaurants and food joints, reflecting on not only the food but the whole experience from walking in to walking out. Injected with a healthy dose of humour, you will find that most people (not exclusive to 'foodies') will be entertained as you hear the guys recap their descriptive and hilarious adventures. To get a great dose of inspiration when it comes to illustration and art, be sure to follow Zac on the socials. Show notes Follow Zac via Main Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | Check out the Cruel & Unusual Nourishment Podcast via Main Website | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Quote from Dune that Zac referenced - "Muad'Dib learned rapidly because his first training was in how to learn. And the first lesson of all was the basic trust that he could learn. It's shocking to find how many people do not believe they can learn, and how many more believe learning to be difficult. Muad'Dib knew that every experience carries its lesson."
This week I talk with Zac Smith, Founder of Packet! In this episode we talk about being a kid entrepreneur, dropping out of school to play music, going to Juilliard, stumbling upon cloud hosting, starting an infrastructure business and more! - [http://founderchats.com](http://founderchats.com/) - [https://packet.com](https://packet.com) - [https://baremetrics.com](https://baremetrics.com/)
A Conversation with Zac Smith. Zac is a member of "Forbidden Nights" and a trained dancer and a incredible tricker. Zac tells us his journey and we disscus some of his injuries, his diet and we discuss how he suffers with anxiety. A podcast bringing you inside the minds of the industry professionals and showing you the ins and outs of entertainment. Hosted by Kane Silver Please leave a 5* rating and review on itunes and share with your friends and family. Instagram @theinsandouts_ @mrballchange @zacsmith94
A Conversation with Zac Smith. Zac is a member of "Forbidden Nights" and a trained dancer and a incredible tricker. Zac tells us his journey and we disscus some of his injuries, his diet and we discuss how he suffers with anxiety. A podcast bringing you inside the minds of the industry professionals and showing you the ins and outs of entertainment. Hosted by Kane Silver Please leave a 5* rating and review on itunes and share with your friends and family. Instagram @theinsandouts_ @mrballchange @zacsmith94
Today's guest is founder and CEO of Traveling Hands Co., Zac Smith. Traveling Hands is SoCals largest and most celebrated provider of cannabis-infused massage.
Localites are kicking off a series of beer-themed minisodes with our friends from Vanessa House Beer Company! Andrew Carrales and Justin Wright joined us in studio, along with legal counsel Zac Smith, to talk about one of our favorite local craft brews and their new brewery and taproom at 8th & Broadway, opening soon! Visit www.vanessahousebeerco.com to learn more and stay tuned on social media for their official opening.
Meet Zac Smith, CEO, Traveling Hands Massage In this episode we are joined by Zac Smith, CEO of Traveling Hands Massage. This innovative company offers in home massage therapy, using cannabis infused massage oil. I must say, this was a very educational conversation for me, and am looking forward to having Zac back on the show. Zac is giving our listeners a $99 special...just schedule a massage, and mention that you heard him on our podcast. Please enjoy learning about the benefits of cannabis infused massage, and hear all about how Zac met Snoop Dog! Traveling Hands Company Website Join our Facebook Page and tell us what you want to hear on the show! GetFocusedwithBillKandGinaFaye
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We’re joined in studio by Evan Smith, Zac Smith, and Justin Wright of Vanessa House Beer Co., Micah Andrews of Oak & Ore, and Jodi Marquez of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation - OKC Chapter. Vanessa House Beer Co. is teaming up with Oak & Ore in the Plaza District on a Superhero Themed Beer Brunch to raise money for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. There will be special brews on tab in collaboration with Coffee Slingers, free bacon for folks who dress as superheroes, cool raffle prizes, and maybe an appearance by Jedi OKC.
Gold Coast Football Manager Marcus Ashcroft discusses Harley Bennell, Zac Smith, Jeremy Howe, Paul Seedsman and others.
Coming back from injury, GC SUNS ruckman Zac Smith joined the boys on Morning Glory.
On Saving Endangered Languages as Part of Doing Doctoral Research; by Albertrinette Q. Yue-Ramirez; From Volume CLXIV, Number 4, of Speculative Grammarian, June 2012 — Searching for a dissertation topic gives one an abundance of time for introspection. And watching old TV programs. Personally, I get my jollies through archived episodes of The Brady Bunch, Gilligan’s Island, and Hogan’s Heroes. Those were great shows, let me tell you. Can’t get enough of them! (Read by Zac Smith.)
This week, Hayden and Zac Smith, along with newcomer Lance Lloyd discuss the week that was in the EPL. The guys also give their predictions for next weeks games. Follow us on Twitter @stoppagetimepod and like us on Facebook "Stoppage Time with Hayden Herrera"
We're back! In their first show of the season, Hayden Herrera along with Devin Cook and Zac Smith, break down the upcoming season of English football in the Premier League. The guys analyze the top seven teams from last season, with many predictions on what we should expect this year. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @stoppagetimepod and like us on Facebook "Stoppage Time with Hayden Herrera" Follow Hayden @haydenherrera, Devin @DevinWCook and Zac @zsmith001. Be sure to tune in next week as the guys recap the first week of the EPL season.
Stoppage Time is back with a Halloween edition of the show! Hayden is joined this week by Zac Smith and Devin Cook for a look back at Matchday 9 in the Premier League. Along with the top headlines, the guys throw out ideas for soccer Halloween costumes, and who they think is the scariest player in world soccer. The show wraps up with an analysis of the latest episode of The Walking Dead, along with the roundtable's thoughts on the new Star Wars film in 2015. Don't forget to follow the show on Twitter: @stoppagetimepod or like us on Facebook: Stoppage Time with Hayden Herrera! Follow Devin Cook: @DevinWCook Follow Zac Smith: @zsmith001 and @VerneLundquist_ Follow Hayden Herrera: @haydenherrera Also feel free to rate and review us on iTunes or on Podomatic, we appreciate it!
This week on Stoppage Time, Hayden Herrera sits down for another edition of the roundtable with Brad Taylor, Drew Peterson and Zac Smith. The guys go over the first week back in the Premier League after another international break, the group stages of the Champions League, predictions for this week's Premier League matchups, and a look back at the US Men's National Team advancing in the qualifying rounds of the World Cup. The show ends with an analysis of the first two episodes of Season 3 of AMC's The Walking Dead. Remember to follow the show on Twitter @stoppagetimepod and like us on Facebook, and feel free to leave a comment or rate us on iTunes! Zac Smith on Twitter: @zsmith001 and @VerneLundquist_ Brad Taylor on Twitter: @Brad_Taylor82 Drew Peterson on Twitter: @DrewPeterson116 Hayden Herrera on Twitter: @haydenherrera