Jon Of All Trades

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Sinopsis

Im Jon, and I love nothing more than listening to someone with an interesting or unusual job talk about the ins and outs of that job. So I created a weekly podcast that features interviews with people from all across the employment spectrum. Youve likely heard the figure of speech Jack of all trades referring to someone who is versatile and adaptable to a wide variety of tasks. Thats what I hope to become by interviewing people with as many different jobs as possible. Except, Im Jon, not Jack. Welcome to Jon of All Trades. New episodes post every Wednesday.

Episodios

  • First Job: Chuck Robertson

    24/09/2018

    Chuck Robertson (second from right) is the lead singer of the Mad Caddies and he joins me Wednesday, September 26 for a full episode talking about the history of the band, where they’re going from here, and a ton more. But first, Chuck tells me about his very first job mowing lawns in his neighborhood...

  • Ep. 189: Justin Thomson – Drag Queen Culture, Food Industry, Weight Loss Surgery

    19/09/2018

    Justin Thomson has been a good friend of my wife since middle school, and I’ve had the privilege of knowing him for the last few years. Every time we got together, he always had the best and most interesting stories to tell, so when I saw him again after a bit at my wife’s high...

  • Ep. 188: Ari Hoffman – Psychotherapist, Outdoor Guide

    12/09/2018

    Ari Hoffman is a psychotherapist who recently fully went out on his own. You can find his website here. He cares about shifting the paradigm not only for how we address, understand and treat mental health, but also healthcare in general. That’s why he founded the Integrated Care Institute, which you can also learn more...

  • First Job: Ari Hoffman

    10/09/2018

    Ari Hoffman, pictured left, joins me this Wednesday, September 12 for Episode 188 of the podcast and talks about his work as a psychotherapist, an outdoor guide and more. But first, he’s here to tell us all about his first job. And it’s a good one! Tune in to hear about how Ari came to...

  • Ep. 187: Eric Yochim – Two Rivers Coffee

    05/09/2018

    Eric Yochim is the founder and head honcho of Two Rivers Coffee, Arvada’s most highly recognized coffee shop for service and coffee excellence. He was referred to me by CJ Latham, guest on Episode 178 of the show, and with whom he collaborated on CJ’s Pre-Ride Cold Brew. On this week’s show, Eric tells me the...

  • First Job: Eric Yochim

    03/09/2018

    In honor of Labor Day, I launch a new feature: First Jobs. On Mondays of each week, I’ll ask my guests what their first job was (or maybe it’ll be a different question, who knows!), and share with you their answers in a brief audio clip hyping this week’s show. It’s a fun way of...

  • Ep. 186: Jay Mays – Entrepreneur, Comic, Founder of Pitch Lab

    22/08/2018

    Better storytelling. Better delivery. Better room command. If you’re interested in leveling up any of these skills, then you’ve got to check out Pitch Lab. Founded by Jay Mays after he ended his stand-up comedy career, he’s honed the skills he learned behind a mic and is helping others apply them to their own jobs....

  • Ep. 185: Liz Marasco – Linguist, Program Manager for 4Degre.es

    08/08/2018

    Liz Marasco is a linguist, having earned her MA in Linguistics from CU Boulder, and currently serves as Program Manager at 4Degre.es. Yes, 4Degre.es is my sponsor, but they did not pay me to do this show. Zach Knaus is the head honcho at 4Degre.es, and a longtime friend. So he approached me about having...

  • Ep. 184: Kathy Walker – News Director, KOA NewsRadio

    01/08/2018

    Kathy Walker is the News Director at 850 KOA NewsRadio in Denver. She has worked there since 1990. Any time I get to talk journalism, and radio in particular, I’m excited. Kathy’s had a fascinating career path having left college early to work as Marketing Director for a shopping mall in San Jose, winding through...

  • Ep. 183: Tucker Gumber – The Festival Guy

    25/07/2018

    I know him as Tucker Gumber, a good buddy from my days working at KCSU fm during college. If you know Tucker these days, it’s probably as The Festival Guy. You see, Tucker has gone to 137 festivals across seven years (seven in 2018 alone as of this writing in July), and participated from basically...

  • Jon’s Audio Resume Vol. 11 – Lobbying and Public Policy

    18/07/2018

    Welcome to Jon’s Audio Resume, the Jon of All Trades solo exploration of all the weird ass jobs I’ve had in my life. This series runs in chronological order and here is my 11th job. Job: Communications Specialist, Policy Communications, Inc. Duration: October 2006 – April 2007 Pay: $35,000/yr. Did I get along with my boss(es)? Well enough, but...

  • Ep. 181: Solo – Customer Service Spectacular!

    11/07/2018

    Since I’ve been up to my ass in moving hell, and considering the subject of this week’s episode, I think it appropriate to drop a solo episode on you all. When you move, you end up working with a whole slew of subcontractors and I suppose it’s to be expected that your experience with them...

  • Ep. 180: Younger Than Neil – Denver Ska Band

    20/06/2018

    I saw Denver ska band Younger Than Neil open for Mustard Plug and the Bouncing Souls. They put on a killer set. Then my friend Jason put one of their songs on a road trip mix, and from there I downloaded their EP. The morning I listened to it, I couldn’t stop. I loved it so...

  • Ep. 179: Caitlin – Advertising Agency (CONFIDENTIAL Series)

    13/06/2018

    No, I didn’t actually talk to Peggy Olson, but I got the next best thing. I talk to my new friend Caitlin about her history of work in the advertising industry. As a business marketing major, and having gone to college near a lot of ad agencies, Caitlin decided to give advertising a try. She...

  • Ep. 178: CJ Latham – Founder of Bike A Latte

    06/06/2018

    CJ Latham is the founder Bike A Latte. From their website: “Fueling athletes with the highest quality coffee the world has to offer. You take pride in your coffee. We exist to provide you with that high quality coffee experience any where your bike takes you. #CoffeePedalRepeat” He’s also my friend from way back, a...

  • Ep. 177: Evan Weissman – Founder, Warm Cookies of the Revolution

    30/05/2018

    What is Warm Cookies of the Revolution? According to their founder Evan Weissman, it’s a “civic health club.” And what’s that? According to their website, “Well, you go to a gym to exercise your physical health, a religious institution to exercise your spiritual health, and a therapist to exercise your mental health. Warm Cookies of...

  • Ep. 175: Cat Jaffee – Founder, House of Pod

    23/05/2018

    Catherine de Medici Jaffee is a producer and founder of House of Pod. She spent many years as a National Geographic Explorer on the Turkish/Armenian/Georgian/Azerbaijani borders, she’s produced and consulted for Radiotopia and Gimlet, and she loves giving people chicken eggs. While the only part of that I cannot verify personally is her love of giving...

  • Ep. 175: Vinnie Fiorello – Drummer and Lyricist, Less Than Jake

    16/05/2018 Duración: 47min

    Vinnie Fiorello is the drummer and chief lyricist of Less Than Jake, which is, to put it mildly, only one of my absolute favorite bands of my entire freaking life. I’ve enthusiastically consumed Less Than Jake’s music for more than 20 years. I’ve seen them live more than 10 times. And I still can’t believe...

  • Ep. 174: Justin Finesilver – Foster Parent, Advocate

    09/05/2018 Duración: 59min

    Justin Finesilver has been on my show before. He was Episode 70 where we talked about his 3-D Printing Store. He’s also presented at my nonprofit venture Mile High 100 on behalf of his nonprofit Pawsthetics. We knew each other in college and worked together at the radio station. Yet, in all that time I...

  • Ep. 173: Bob Bell – Co-Founder of Food For Thought Denver

    02/05/2018

    Bob Bell is the Co-Founder of Food For Thought Denver, which strives to eliminate weekend hunger for children in the Denver area by providing food PowerSacks, because they believe that no child should go hungry. I had the pleasure of meeting Bob at the second Mile High 100 meeting last November and was immediately thrilled...

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