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Welcome to RushRash, where we like our background music LOUD - It's RUSH! Riddle me this...what do you get when you have 3 of the members of A Farewell to Kings and two RushRashers in the same room? You get a whole lotta New Joisey accents talkin' up our favorite band! Join Chaz N Schatz as they have a memorable evening with Johnny Vines, Adam Cyran and Aaron Leone of New Jersey's own AF2K Tribute to Rush. The band may be relatively new, but their love of Rush spans decades. Their meticulous attention to detail, from the music to their instruments, is becoming the stuff of legend. If ever there was a music geeks episode, this is it. We dig deep into the band, their love of Rush and their crazy obsession with gear details! - The inside scoop on how Johnny has to care for his replica drum kit. - All the details on Adam's bass collection and what he does with those synths. - We get a chubby talkin all things guitars with Aaron. - What it's like launching a tribute band and what it takes to pull off a Rush show. - Finding singer Zack James on Instagram and never looking back. - We leave paradise looking like it hosted a 12 hour Destiny 10-year gaming marathon. The wheel gives us Working Man, a befitting song for a tribute band just making their way. The wheel is indeed messing with us yet again! We name-drop some of our usual suspects like rushvault.com, and we are always thinking about rushisaband.com, and our fantabulous sponsor, Danforth & Pape and while we didn't name-drop them this week, we are loving our newest sponsor, podcastle.ai! We didn't get to letting the monkey out of his cage this week, and we skipped playing how many times did they play this live, as there have been wild accusations that it's somehow rigged...just because we use The Price Is Right music, doesn't mean we put a finger on the scale like some others...but we digress and we even got to Schatz's Scratch List, so go scratch with these bands live! Schatz's Scratch List: UK Scotland Moving Pictures Scotland Leoni Jane Kennedy RushFest Scotland North America USA YYNOT Second Contact Solar Federation Accidental Breakdown Rush Archives Mood Lifters Lotus Land Dumb Love Vapor Trail Rash The Discs A Farewell To Kings Canada New World Men 2112 South America Brazil RushFest Brazil Rush news, general nonsensical disorderly conduct, lack of regard for correctness or truth, and reckless endangerment of your whole-brain. This is the only podcast dedicated to increasing opioid release in your anterior insula, your anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), and your posterior cingulate cortex (PCC), in addition to the basal ganglia and the thalamus...and all that that implies. Some thick North Jersey accents and they give you some royalty-free sound effects and movie clips too - what more do you need to indulge your urge to scratch?! Join us - you know where to scratch - blah, blah...RushRash.
Zack James, Head of Operations at Chicago Drone Light Shows, joins John to talk about when they started getting into the drone business, how a drone show typically works, how many drones are used during a show, the way they come up with ideas for the show, the various formations in a drone show, how […]
Zack James, Head of Operations at Chicago Drone Light Shows, joins John to talk about when they started getting into the drone business, how a drone show typically works, how many drones are used during a show, the way they come up with ideas for the show, the various formations in a drone show, how […]
Zack James, Head of Operations at Chicago Drone Light Shows, joins John to talk about when they started getting into the drone business, how a drone show typically works, how many drones are used during a show, the way they come up with ideas for the show, the various formations in a drone show, how […]
In today's episode, Rick and Rob chat with guest Zack James, Business Development Manager of Comm & Collab, about how the Solution Development team continues to evolve and create the most valuable technology solutions based on industry standards and customer feedback. Additionally, they touch on how Aqueduct defines offerings over time to bring instantaneous value to your business. Have questions you want to be answered in our next episode? Submit them here or email us at marketing@aqueducttech.com. Visit www.aqueducttech.com for more information about our solutions and services.
Updated 8/17 8 AM CT.This episode of This Week at Late at the Lake features original work by Zack James, Christopher Breckell, Poet Hawkins, and Amanda Bellitto.Zach James "Make Magic Out Of Me"Christopher Breckell standup@poethawkins Poet Hawkins "Sugar"@amandabellitto_music Amanda Bellitto "One Mile Beach"Recorded live at Late at the Lake, at Mozart's Coffee Roasters in Austin, Texas on Tuesday, July 19th, 2022.Get full access to unedited Late at the Lake content by becoming a Patreon subscriber! Receive shout-out in the credits, participate in fan-only polls, get behind-the-scenes access, tip the Late at the Lake hosts & support the production team, and ultimately sow into our dreams (did someone say video livestream?!) Attend Late at the Lake - free. Held every Tuesday night (unless it's raining!)Engineered/Mastered by Anthony Corsaro. Edited/Produced by Chloe Youtsey. Music (intro/outro) by Tony Fat Hands.
In the final installment of Season 2 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, Daralyse Lyons and Zack James conclude the season with an interview of guest Melinda Briana Epler, an expert in building allyship and empathy skills. This Q&A conversation explores not only what it means to be an ally, but also provides concrete strategies that each and every one of us can implement to be better allies in our workplaces, in our communities, and in our relationships. In this episode, you will learn about: The spectrum-nature of privilege and the fact that each and every one of us enjoys some level of privilege, whether we realize and acknowledge it or not. The importance of being an ally in actions, as opposed to just in words. The role that storytelling plays in relating the experiences of marginalization and exclusion, and how these stories substantiate the need for allyship. How to strike the balance between challenging our loved ones to become better allies, while also meeting them where they are to prevent division and alienation. The fact that doing nothing is an act of tacit compliance in perpetuating racism and many other -isms that our society faces. The reminder that the work of allyship is difficult, but the effects of racism and other -isms are even more difficult, and destructive, as opposed to constructive. How our culture of “rugged individualism” not only harms individual groups, but also harms us as a collective, on a national and global scale. Our guest experts this episode include: Melinda Briana Epler - Founder and CEO of Change Catalyst, Melinda is a TED speaker, a diversity and inclusion advocate, and a leader building inclusive innovation around the world. Melinda has 25 years of experience elevating brands and developing business innovation strategies for start-ups, Fortune 500 companies, global NGOs, and so much more. As the CEO of Change Catalyst, Melinda works with her clients and partners to solve diversity and inclusion issues together. Using her background in storytelling, behavioral science and large-scale culture change, she is a strategic advisor for companies, innovation hubs, and governments around the world. She also co-founded Tech Inclusion, a series of global solutions-focused conferences, where she has partnered with over 450 tech companies and community organizations and hosted over 50 solutions-focused diversity and inclusion events. Previously, Melinda was a marketing and culture executive, and award-winning documentary filmmaker. She speaks, mentors and writes about diversity and inclusion, inclusive innovation, empathy, and entrepreneurship. She is the author of the book, How to Be an Ally, and she hosts the popular Leading With Empathy and Allyship Podcast. Resources in this episode include: Melinda Briana Epler's Book: How to Be An Ally Melinda's TedTalk: 3 Ways to Be a Better Ally in the Workplace Melinda's Podcast: Leading with Empathy and Allyship More of Melinda's writings on Medium.com Change Catalyst website Change Catalyst's State of Allyship Report Connect with Melinda: Twitter: @mbrianaepler Instagram: @changecatalysts Facebook LinkedIn Click here for a full transcript of this episode.
In this Q&A episode of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, hosts Daralyse Lyons and Zack James speak with Temple University's Dr. Nikki Franke, Head Fencing Coach and former US Olympian. In this in-depth conversation, Dr. Franke expounds upon the lessons learned in the first two episodes of this series, while also reflecting on her own experiences of being a Black female fencer, coach and Olympian. In this episode, you will learn about: What it takes in order to be a pioneer in a high-pressure setting, such as that found within competitive sports. The power of prioritizing connection and relationships in unifying groups of individuals around common goals. The importance of supporting athletes as people, not just for their athletic accomplishments. The role of exposing youths of all backgrounds to different sports. The importance of diverse representation within athletics. The value that can be derived, especially for future generations, by providing greater opportunities for kids to become involved in sports. The importance of supporting future generations in creating authentic communication in a world of social media and constant engagement with technology. The role that balance creates in curbing the loss that athletes feel when their playing days are over. Our guest expert this episode is: Dr. Nikki Franke - Dr. Franke was a member of the 1976 and 1980 US Olympic Fencing teams and was the United States Fencing Association's National Foil Champion in both 1975 and 1980. Nikki competed in the 1975 and 1979 Pan American Games capturing a silver medal in the 1975 individual foil competition and a bronze in the 1979 competition. While attending Brooklyn College, where she graduated with honors, Nikki was a four year letter winner placing third individually at the 1972 NIWFA National Championships and was named an NIWFA All-American. In 1979 she was inducted into the Brooklyn College Hall of Fame. After transitioning into the role of coach, she continued to receive additional hall of fame honors and awards. In 1995, Nikki was inducted into the Temple University Athletics Hall of Fame. In 1998, she was inducted into the United States Fencing Association Hall of Fame. And in 2002, she was inducted into the International Sports Hall of Fame, which was established by the Women's Sports Foundation. Nikki was one of only three women to be inducted that year and was chosen based on her impressive coaching, playing teaching and community service records. A true trailblazer in her field she was the first Black woman hired to coach an NCAA fencing team. And now in her 49th year at the helm of the Temple Fencing program, Dr. Franke recently led the Temple Owls to their highest ranking in program history, which the team accomplished during a pandemic. She recently retired as an Associate Professor in Temple University's Department of Public Health, and she holds a Master's Degree in Health Education as well as a doctorate degree. Resources in this episode include: A Balanced Life: Nikki Franke, Fencing Legend Black Women in Sport Foundation Click here for a full transcript of this episode.
In this Question and Answer episode of Season 2 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, hosts Daralyse Lyons and Zack James are joined by geriatrician and aging expert Lena Makaroun, as the three of them explore ageism and the ways in which anti-ageist attitudes show up in our society. They focus on self-examination, allyship, inclusion, intergenerational connection and other tangible skills that each of us can utilize to become allies in the fight against ageism. Daralyse, Zack, and Dr. Makaroun revisit some of the key points from the first two episodes of the Ageism series, then respond to listener questions. In this episode, you will learn about: The importance of diversity of exposure in eliminating not just ageism, but all of the -isms that shape our perceptions of individuals and the groups they comprise. The critical role of agency in maintaining personal identity, and how it relates to ageism. How paternalism is NOT allyship, and the ways in which paternalistic attitudes hinder a person's agency. The role that age has as an intersectional identity that interacts with and impacts all other elements of individual personhood. The ways in which we can all become part of the solution as we work together to combat ageism, with a particular focus on older and younger folx. The different ways in which ageism can be presented, overtly or implicitly, and how coming from a place of curiosity can eliminate our own ageist assumptions and biases. The organizations referenced in this episode include: American Geriatrics Society HelpAge USA Gerontological Society of America The Frameworks Institute Anti-ageist children's books we recommend: Harry and Walter by Kathy Stinson Mr. McGinty's Monarchs by Linda Vander Heyden My Teacher by James Ransome Meena by Sine Van Mol To get in contact with Lena Makaroun, this episode's guest expert, email her at: lena.makaroun@va.gov or lkm35@pitt.edu Our guest in this episode is Dr. Lena Makaroun, MD MS: Lena Makaroun is an Assistant Professor of Geriatric Medicine and Pepper Scholar at the University of Pittsburgh and a core investigator at the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion. Dr. Makaroun's research focuses on social determinants of aging health and elder abuse. Specifically, her current work aims to broaden our understanding of multifaceted contributors to elder abuse, risk and susceptibility in order to improve elder abuse detection in the healthcare setting. Her goal is to develop evidence-based interventions to address elder abuse and improve health outcomes, safety and quality of life for this population. Dr. Makaroun completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Pennsylvania, M.D. at Weil Cornell Medical College and M.S. in Health Services at the University of Washington School of Public Health. In addition to her research, Dr. Makaroun loves caring for older veterans in her geriatrics clinic at the VA. She serves on the Board of Directors for the American Geriatric Society where she is co-chairing the society's Intersection of Structural Racism and Ageism in Healthcare initiative and is an associate editor for the journal: Innovation in Aging. Click here for the episode transcript.
On this installment of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, Daralyse Lyons and Zack James explore the themes and takeaways from the three-episode Black Voices series. Joined by Temple University's Dr. Jonathan Howe, this Q&A episode is a powerful discussion of dynamics of power and of pain. In this interview, Dr. Howe expounds upon the lessons learned in the Black Voices series, and also speaks directly to how the Black community continues to be impacted by the ongoing amplification of whiteness. The conversation touches on the series' central focus of facing pain as a means of embracing identity and cultivating joy. In this episode, you will learn about: The role that pain has in shaping the experience of both a person and a group of people as a whole, and how the willingness to face that pain can make the difference in overcoming it. The importance of storytelling, in cultivating individual and shared identity, as well as in eliminating erasure. The power that love holds in transcending barriers and differences in creating unity, equity and belonging. The role that sports can play in creating social change, and why they can't be solely relied upon to do so. The harmful effects of lowered expectations on the Black community, and their far-reaching effects. More on our guest this episode: Dr. Jonathan Howe - Dr. Howe's research centers broadly on the intersection of race, sport, and education. Within these intersections, Dr. Howe focuses on Black male college athletes, as well as Black coaches and athletic administrators. His research with Black male college athletes centers on race along with identity development, and self-presentation. Related to Black athletic coaches and administrators, Dr. Howe examines their racialized experiences as they operate in predominantly historically white spaces. Dr. Howe has presented his work at national and international conferences and his work has been published in numerous academic journals. Dr. Howe earned his PhD in Educational Studies with a focus on Higher Education and Student Affairs from the Ohio State University. He obtained his Master's of Science degree in Sports Management and Bachelor's of Science degree from the University of Texas at Austin. He currently teaches and conducts research from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. Click here for a full transcript of this episode.
In the second Q&A episode of Season 2 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, hosts Daralyse Lyons and Zack James are joined by guest expert Dr. Caroline Heffernan, Assistant Professor of Instruction in the Department of Sport and Recreation Management at Temple University. She holds degrees from Byrn Mawr College and the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, and is a leading LGBTQ+ voice in the sports industry space. Daralyse, Zack, and Caroline revisit some of the key points from episodes 3 and 4 of Season 2 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, then respond to listener questions about LGBTQ+ Inclusion, Exclusion, and Identity. In this episode, you will learn about: The ever-evolving role that sports can and do play in creating both opportunities for inclusivity, as well as posing additional challenges to the LGBTQ+ community. The importance of not only government intervention in creating protections for LGBTQ+ folks, but that of people in local communities demanding change. How, at its best, intersectionality lends itself to people having complex, unique identities where factors such as sexual orientation, religion, etc. are not the dominant trait for how we view people. How allyship is a “team sport,” and requires multiple groups playing together to create change for an impacted community. How critically important “belonging” is to individuals and groups, and the far reaching costs of fighting for a sense of belonging when it is not present. How, through an intersectional lens, members of marginalized groups can use what privilege they have to stand as allies for other discriminated people. Resources for this episode include: Article: The difference between sex assigned at birth vs. gender identity Article: Explanation of what gender identity actually means Article: HBR's take on the importance of amplifying voices within teams Follow Dr. Caroline Heffernan on Instagram: @drheffernan To connect with Dr. Heffernan directly, email her at: cheffernan@temple.edu Our guests in this episode include: Caroline Heffernan has intimate knowledge of inclusion and exclusion for LGBTQ+ folks and her work specializes in allyship leadership, sports, gender, and LGBTQ identity. She is an Assistant Professor of Instruction in the Department of Sport and Recreation Management at Temple University. Prior to coming to S.T.H.M, Dr. Heffernan successfully defended her doctoral dissertation on the application of allyship to gender in sports organization at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. Her research work specializes in allyship in sport, gender in sport leadership and leadership. Dr. Heffernan's work has been published in sport management review and she earned her PhD in Kinesiology with an emphasis on Sport Management from the University of Minnesota and attained a Master of Science in Sport and Recreation Management from Temple University's School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Bryn Mawr College. Click here for a full transcript of this episode.
How do you build relationships so you can have that amazing career or business story about how you met the right person at the right time? How do you network your way into those amazing opportunities that aren't even posted online? Today, Zack James is going to share how you can take a practical approach to building those relationships that can change your career, business and life, so you can do it too. Zachary James is the CEO and Lead Consultant of Rebel Hill Consulting, a business development firm that focuses on digital marketing, content creation and sales strategies to help entrepreneurs, small businesses and nonprofits grow.Connect with Zack: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zjamesrhc/ http://www.rebelhillconsulting.com/
In this Q&A episode of Season 2 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, hosts Daralyse Lyons and Zack James are joined by guest expert and registered member of the Lenape Nation, Adam Waterbear DePaul as the three of them explore Indigenous identity and resilience. Daralyse, Zack, and Adam revisit some of the key points from the first two episodes of Season 2 of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, then respond to listener questions. In this episode, you will learn about: The importance of Indigenous lands, and the role they play in forming part of an Indigenous group's shared identity. The impact and role that racist mascots have, and the ethical questions posed when certain uses of tribal names are allowed to endure. The Seven Generations Principle, and how the relationship between Indigenous peoples and the land engender a communal responsibility in taking care of the environment. The broader implications of environmental racism, and how we as consumers can circumnavigate supporting racist agricultural practices. What it actually means to be Indigenous - not only as part of a tribe but as an individual. The continuing impact of Covid-19 within Indigenous communities, and its far-reaching implications in silencing Indigenous voices. How to be an ally and an accomplice, and the role YOU can play in amplifying Indigenous voices. The resources referenced in this episode include: Website for the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania to get involved, donate, or attend an event hosted by the Lenape Tribe. To get in contact with Adam Waterbear DePaul, this episode's guest expert, email him at: adam.depaul@temple.edu Our guests in this episode include: Adam Water Bear DePaul: Adam is a tribal council member of the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania, where he also holds the position of story keeper and coordinator of the Rising Nation River Journey. Adam, co-curates the Lenape Cultural Center in Easton, Pennsylvania and to the exhibit, Existing Artistry, Enduring Presence: the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania at Temple University. He is a PhD candidate and instructor at Temple with a primary research area in Cultural and Mythological Studies. And he's also the co-founder and President of Native American and Indigenous Studies at Temple as well. Click here for the episode transcript.
The Demystifying Diversity Podcast is back for a second season! In Season Two, hosts, journalists and content-creators Daralyse Lyons and Zack James will amplify a variety of voices on a wide range of topics pertaining to diversity, equity and inclusion. Topics that will be covered in-depth this season include Indigenous resilience, Black equity and ownership, the impacts of ageism, the importance of White allyship, the relationship between religion and the LGBTQ community, and how issues around diversity, equity and inclusion are shaped by and shape the sports landscape. This trailer includes excerpts from some of the guest experts appearing in future episodes: Simon Moya-Smith, William (Will) Tyrone Toms, Mia Mullen, Ryan Honeyman, Reverend Becca Sealy, and Bo-Dean Sanders and features the song “Better” by Brittany Monet.Click here for a PDF version of the trailer transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HbLgy0yCy_6-QCZcDJvcKAUJNBgnFTv9/view
Zack James is the founder of Animeme Studios and creator of one of YouTubes' most successful and longest running animated series YO MAMA -- a channel that's garnered over 8 million subscribers across all platforms and over 2 billion views. Considering the longstanding success of the franchise, many people are unaware that the show's creator is an autistic man who was born with non-verbal autism. He was never supposed to speak -- let alone, pioneer such phenomenal new media success. Originally gaining popularity as "Outback Zack", Zack started off as a YouTuber who published viral videos out of his grandparents' trailer. Sensing an opportunity on the growing YouTube platform, Zack combined an early love for cartoons with his own boundary-pushing comedy to create one of the internet's most successful franchises, now celebrating its 10th year anniversary. And now, Zack is confronting tech giants like YouTube and Facebook. As algorithms continue to shift in favor of the corporations, Zack is fighting to ensure that they become more transparent and that the future of digital media is inclusive of all voices. [*Note: This is our first episode of REBEL YELL, a new series from ARTLAWS that highlights artists and creators who are pushing boundaries in media, and changing the face of our digital landscape.]
This week Danny and Kevin sit down with Zack James and DPAK. DPAK, also known as "The Other Deepak", is a virtuoso singer, composer, multi-instrumentalist, actor, dancer, and record producer known for evoking extraordinary experiences in listeners of all kinds. Singing, dancing, and playing violin since age 4, DPAK lends his immense talent to elicit a remarkable range of emotion, from soul-centered meditative bliss to ecstatic jubilation, inspiring his listeners to go beyond the ordinary and access transcendent states of emotion and energy. DPAK is currently the lead singer and violinist for the pop/rock/electronic group Robot Nature. He also still tours with his indie-rock band The BOLT, as well as his world music project, Breath of Life Tribe. As a freelance musician, he has played with great talents such as India. Arie, Rihanna, and many others, as well as co-starring on Season 5 of the television show "Modern Family" and the film "Bleeding Heart" starring Jessica Biel. He performed as a lead actor in several national commercial spots, including Cadillac Escalade 2015, iPhone 5, and Vitamin Water. As a composer and producer, DPAk is currently orchestrating and producing new musical content for the highly acclaimed Disney animated series, Mira, Royal Detective, which aired first in March 2020. He has also created cues and songs for various TV/Film/Commercial spots such as the feature film Basmati Blues, starring Donald Sutherland, Brie Larson, and Utkarsh Ambudkar. Look for DPAK touring currently with Robot Nature. Links: @therealdpak on Instagram @robotnaturemusic on Instagram theotherdeepak.com robotnature.com Zack James is a writer, business developer, and entrepreneur with a passion for transmuting imagination into reality. He serves as a Founder and CEO of business development company Order of Merchants and production/entertainment company StarScript, Inc. Currently, Zack is focused on testing the first phase of development for StarScript Legends, what he characterizes as a production and entertainment ecosystem. Legends is a platform that aims to connect creators and fans through collaborative crowdfunded productions. https://www.orderofmerchants.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3iiJon4k-A_apLSs8Hf5aQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjBF5FLMWhw&t=7s https://www.starscriptlegends.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3iiJon4k-A_apLSs8Hf5aQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Za4e3TrO3Ck https://t.me/joinchat/EMX4bG4u2Xndr4UK --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedannymcdermottshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedannymcdermottshow/support
In the final episode of Season One of the Demystifying Diversity Podcast, Daralyse and AnnaMarie welcome their new partner, Zack James. So much more than a typical Q&A episode, this episode reflects on the season as a whole and delves more deeply into the topics discussed in Episode 10: Interracial Marriage: A Celebration of the Evolution from Illegal to Accepted. Daralyse, AnnaMarie and Zack share about what they've learned and invite listeners into their minds and hearts. They reflect on their individual journeys with interracial relationships and share their greatest takeaways from all of season one. They review how DEI is way wider than Black and White communities, how we are all interconnected, and how we must celebrate our differences without ever losing sight of our common humanity. They are open about their own blind spots and commit to the life-long learning and improvement that DEI work requires. They also discuss what they are planning on doing for themselves personally in 2021 and share some exciting updates about season two. This is an episode you won't want to miss. Make sure that you are subscribed to the Demystifying Diversity Podcast newsletter, following the podcast on social media @demystifyingdiversitypodcast, and keeping up to date with updates and announcements! Learn more at: https://www.demystifyingdiversitypodcast.com/ https://www.instagram.com/demystifyingdiversitypodcast/ Resources to explore: Demystifying Diversity: Embracing Our Shared Humanity by Daralyse Lyons Buy the Book Article: the magic number of people needed to create social change Read Article Episode sponsor: VitaSupreme. For 20% off your supplement order, visit vitasupreme.com/pages/diversity and enter the code: diversity Click Here Temple University School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management Click Here
Zac James is Wongi, Yamatji and Murri man is a well-known actor who recently featured on NITV's own reality ghost series The Shadow Trackers. Mr. James felt he was compelled to share more details about the spiritual encounters and paranormal activities that happened off the screen as it still haunts him today.
The in-depth reality of an Autism Burnout and how to manage it effectively. The truth is that an autism burnout can sneak up on you when you least expect it, and can in fact hit you right when you think you are totally in control. It is never easy to recover from autism burnout and it isn’t easy to deal with it when it happens. In this video I discuss with my friend Zack James from Yo Mamma the ins and outs of the dreaded autism burn out and what it is like to be an autistic adult being self employed and making content on YouTube. This video is an open discussion to hope you learn and deal with autism burnout as and when it happens. If you have anything to add to this discussion, please leave a comment on this video as I read and respond to every message and I would love to have that conversation with you. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theaspieworld/support
ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION: Welcome the innagural episode of "Movie Podcast" (Working Title)! Join cinematic weirdos, Zack James and Joseph Bowman, as we try to bring some fun back into looking at movies and learning how to have fun with criticism. We hope you learn to laugh, love movies, and most importantly remember to have fun while you listen! EPISODE NOTES: Zack and Joe start a podcast about movies (just what we all needed, another podcast about movies). They each talk about 5 different movies that they like, and I can't get that time spent I spent listening to them back. Their opinions are bad, and their facts are often wrong. Song is nice. 2/5 - KoK If you want to get a hold of us our e-mail is: mpwtpodcast@gmail.com You can also find us on Twitter over at: https://twitter.com/MPWTPod Artwork provided by the wonderfully talented, Taylor Campbell, over at: https://www.taylorccampbell.com/ (Book her for your next project!) Music provided by Real Love Music: https://www.youtube.com/RealLoveMusic Yung Bae-Must Be Love: https://yungbaebae.bandcamp.com/album/bae-5
This week Inside INdiana Business Host Gerry Dick speaks with Zack James, Rabbit Tractors, Founder
Precision Vision Podcast: Precision Technology | Precision Farming | Agriculture
Today Morgan and Craig sit down with Zack James of Rabbit Tractor and talk about tractors, autonomy and the future of fieldwork.
Welcome heroes, and heroines, side-kicks, and super-villains! This is Panel Pictures, a brand new podcast hosted by Zack James and Cody McKinney, where each episode we dive deep into one or more comic book films! Our first episode takes on the very first entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Iron Man! Come listen to Zack's childhood conspiracy of nobody believing him that Iron Man was real, and witness Cody simply regret agreeing to do this in the first place! We hope you enjoy our first episode and subsequently this show as much as we enjoy putting it together for you all! Until next time, stay super!
Andrew Diprose is the CEO at Rootwave, a UK tech startup that aims to provide a sustainable and efficient solution to weed problems by zapping them from the root up. The goal is to reduce weeds without using chemicals which could help solve soil contamination issues. His role is to lead the product and technology department, making sure the technology is safe and effective when it is commercially available in 2020. Andrew joins me today to discuss Rootwave, what inspired him to start this type of technology, and how it works. He explains the need for clean methods of killing weeds relative to soil health and describes some of the ways this technology is superior to the conventional means of removing weeds in farms. He also shares his prediction of what agriculture will look like in the future. “Electricides will be a benefit to society. It will better the environment and the health of individuals.” - Andrew Diprose This Week on The Future of Agriculture Podcast: What are electricides and how does it work in agriculture? Why Andrew believes electricides are the best alternative to herbicides. What inspired him to come up with the idea of inventing electricides. What makes electricides different from using fire and other thermal methods? How electricides are energy efficient and where the energy comes from. Why electricides won’t adversely affect general soil health. The type of plants they aim to use the technology initially. The current stage the technology is currently in and when it is expected to become available commercially. How Andrew envisions agriculture looking differently in the future. Key Takeaways: With soil contamination being rampant all over the world, the need for a localized yet efficient and sustainable herbicide is critical. Electricides protect crops from unwanted vegetation without collateral damage. Resources Mentioned: FoA118 Autonomous Swarm-Enabled Tractors with Zack James of Rabbit Tractors Connect with Andrew Diprose: Rootwave We Are a Part of a Bigger Family! The Future of Agriculture Podcast is now part of the Farm and Rural Ag Network. Listen to more ag-related podcasts by subscribing on iTunes or on the Farm and Rural Ag Network Website today. Share the Ag-Love! Thanks for joining us on the Future of Agriculture Podcast – your spot for valuable information, content, and interviews with industry leaders throughout the agricultural space! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please subscribe on iTunes and leave your honest feedback. Don’t forget to share it with your friends on your favorite social media spots! Learn more about AgGrad by visiting: Future of Agriculture Website AgGrad Website AgGrad on Twitter AgGrad on Facebook AgGrad on LinkedIn AgGrad on Instagram
Zack James is the Founder of Rabbit Tractors, a team that designs and builds swarm-enabled, compact, and autonomous farm equipment. His company’s aim is to help farmers save time and money while increasing productivity. He has a degree in Finance from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business and attended University of Michigan Law School with a focus on corporate governance and securities. Zack joins me today to share his company’s ideas and solutions when it comes to increasing farm efficiency. He introduces the concept of Rabbit Tractors, describes how they developed the idea and explains how it can improve farm productivity. He also describes how they incorporated autonomy in their technology and how farmers can simply run their machines with smartphones. “What autonomy will do is let us break the paradox of one farmer driving one tractor at a time.” - Zack James This Week on The Future of Agriculture Podcast: What is Rabbit Tractors? How Zack got the inspiration to start the company. His unconventional background prior to starting his company. How having smaller farm equipment can help farmers with their work. How Rabbit Tractors products can help farmers save time and increase productivity To what point is their technology autonomous? Can Rabbit Tractors replace 100% of what farmers use? The current status of Rabbit Tractors. The qualities that made the company attractive to accelerators Their current business focus and their plans for the future. Key Takeaways: Most ag tech companies have a great technology component but don't have a good delivery method for it. Resources Mentioned: AgLaunch Connect with Zack James: Rabbit Tractors Email: zack@rabbittractors.com We Are a Part of a Bigger Family! The Future of Agriculture Podcast is now part of the Farm and Rural Ag Network. Listen to more ag-related podcasts by subscribing on iTunes or on the Farm and Rural Ag Network Website today. Share the Ag-Love! Thanks for joining us on the Future of Agriculture Podcast – your spot for valuable information, content, and interviews with industry leaders throughout the agricultural space! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please subscribe on iTunes and leave your honest feedback. Don’t forget to share it with your friends on your favorite social media spots! Learn more about AgGrad by visiting: Future of Agriculture Website AgGrad Website AgGrad on Twitter AgGrad on Facebook AgGrad on LinkedIn AgGrad on Instagram
Lots of events in the news today, with the head of the FDA making some comments about meat grown in a lab and whether or not almonds can be milked; Japan changing its stance on importing US sheep and goat meat, and President Trump making some more nominations to posts at the USDA. Plus, the markets are higher (for grains. sorry meats)And, it's #TechTuesday so we had a conversation with Zack James, the co-founder and President of Rabbit Tractors, a firm that is rethinking the way machinery is used in American agriculture. By utilizing modern connectivity, Rabbit Tractors envisions many smaller tractors linked virtually to do the work of one big monster modern machine. Tune in to hear the story!
Zack James Todd is an automotive photographer who works as the Digital Marketing Manager at Canep Design in Scotts Valley, California. Canepa Design is a leading automotive and race car restoration and maintenance facility where you’ll find the finest collector cars, race cars, classic, and sports cars in addition to transporters and much more. And Bruce Canepa is a past guest here on Cars Yeah. Zach has been an automotive enthusiast since he was a child and has shot photography for many notable magazines including Pete Stout’s 000 magazine, Vintage Motorsport, Classic Porsche, Robb Report and others. He travels to automotive events and records his adventures posting them on his Zach James Todd website. You’ll also see the many amazing images he has snapped at Canepa Design on their website.
On this episode T&T wrench on the CLEAN SHEET, throw to an AWA SCOTT HALL match, interview UCW-Zero’s Zack James, and more!
On this episode T&T wrench on the CLEAN SHEET, throw to an AWA SCOTT HALL match, interview UCW-Zero’s Zack James, and more!
Just before he defends the UCW-Zero Heavyweight Championship this weekend, Zack James sits down with the crew! Join us as we talk with the champ about everything from his career, to dream opponents, to his thoughts on this year's Warped Tour. Hang out with us.
Listen in as our host(s), Paris Kelly and Jorge Alonso, plus special guest co-host, "Radical" Wil Sharp speak their minds on professional wrestling and entertainment. Plus, they are joined by special guest(s), UCW Zero One's power couple, Zack James and Sierra Rose