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EverSan Cooper Podcast

by EverSan Cooper

Business, Entrepreneurship, Personal Development, Leadership

Copyright: EverSan Cooper

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Eddie Skinner

0s · Published 12 Mar 22:00
Eddie Skinner, founder and owner of StoreHouse Mortgage joins the podcast. Eddie shares his journey from spending most of his career in the ministry to why he changed paths, the opportunities and obstacles along the way, his principles for life and leadership, and what he calls being F.A.T. StoreHouseMortgage.com (StoreHouseMortgage.com) Thanks for listening! Send listener questions to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) and use the subject line “AskESCPodcast” or message us on Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (facebook.com/eversancooper.com) and use the #AskESCPodcast. Please RATE and REVIEW the podcast! Share with your pals and buddies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and DOWNLOAD for a fresh episode every Wednesday! EverSanCooper.com/podcast (EverSanCooper.com/podcast) Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper) @EverSanCooper (http://www.instagram.com/eversancooper/) on Instagram

Eddie Skinner

0s · Published 12 Mar 22:00
Eddie Skinner, founder and owner of StoreHouse Mortgage joins the podcast. Eddie shares his journey from spending most of his career in the ministry to why he changed paths, the opportunities and obstacles along the way, his principles for life and leadership, and what he calls being F.A.T. StoreHouseMortgage.com (StoreHouseMortgage.com) Thanks for listening! Send listener questions to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) and use the subject line “AskESCPodcast” or message us on Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (facebook.com/eversancooper.com) and use the #AskESCPodcast. Please RATE and REVIEW the podcast! Share with your pals and buddies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and DOWNLOAD for a fresh episode every Wednesday! EverSanCooper.com/podcast (EverSanCooper.com/podcast) Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper) @EverSanCooper (http://www.instagram.com/eversancooper/) on Instagram

Demetrius Walker

0s · Published 06 Mar 02:08
Demetrius Walker joins the podcast! He is the Director of the North Houston Economic Development Center at Lone Star College. A published author, professional keynote speaker, entrepreneur, music producer, and DJ. A graduate from Vanderbilt University with a BA in Economics, Demetrius talks about his passion for sustainable economic development and entrepreneurship. He delves into his experience co-founding and owning a clothing company called Dangerous Negro (DangerousNegro.com (dangerousnegro.com)) and later how that association led to him and his business partners creating a record label under the same name to produce Rhymefest (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhymefest)'s 2010 album "El Che". Demetrius' autobiography titled "I Am A Black Man: The Evolution of a Dangerous Negro (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0999023608?pf_rd_p=c2945051-950f-485c-b4df-15aac5223b10&pf_rd_r=RENDKS53887CQ9B3SEH5)" was released in 2017 and is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Thanks for listening! Check out Demetrius on the following platforms: Instagram @VoteForMeek (https://www.instagram.com/voteformeek/?hl=en) and/or @Meekonomics (https://www.instagram.com/meekonomics/?hl=en) Facebook.com/TheRealMeek (https://www.facebook.com/TheRealMeek) DemetriusWalker.com (demetriuswalker.com) Send listener questions to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) and use the subject line “AskESCPodcast” or message us on Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (facebook.com/eversancooper.com) and use the #AskESCPodcast. Please RATE and REVIEW the podcast! Share with your pals and buddies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and DOWNLOAD for a fresh episode every Wednesday! EverSanCooper.com/podcast (EverSanCooper.com/podcast) Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper) @EverSanCooper (http://www.instagram.com/eversancooper/) on Instagram

Demetrius Walker

0s · Published 06 Mar 02:08
Demetrius Walker joins the podcast! He is the Director of the North Houston Economic Development Center at Lone Star College. A published author, professional keynote speaker, entrepreneur, music producer, and DJ. A graduate from Vanderbilt University with a BA in Economics, Demetrius talks about his passion for sustainable economic development and entrepreneurship. He delves into his experience co-founding and owning a clothing company called Dangerous Negro (DangerousNegro.com (dangerousnegro.com)) and later how that association led to him and his business partners creating a record label under the same name to produce Rhymefest (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhymefest)'s 2010 album "El Che". Demetrius' autobiography titled "I Am A Black Man: The Evolution of a Dangerous Negro (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0999023608?pf_rd_p=c2945051-950f-485c-b4df-15aac5223b10&pf_rd_r=RENDKS53887CQ9B3SEH5)" was released in 2017 and is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Thanks for listening! Check out Demetrius on the following platforms: Instagram @VoteForMeek (https://www.instagram.com/voteformeek/?hl=en) and/or @Meekonomics (https://www.instagram.com/meekonomics/?hl=en) Facebook.com/TheRealMeek (https://www.facebook.com/TheRealMeek) DemetriusWalker.com (demetriuswalker.com) Send listener questions to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) and use the subject line “AskESCPodcast” or message us on Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (facebook.com/eversancooper.com) and use the #AskESCPodcast. Please RATE and REVIEW the podcast! Share with your pals and buddies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and DOWNLOAD for a fresh episode every Wednesday! EverSanCooper.com/podcast (EverSanCooper.com/podcast) Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper) @EverSanCooper (http://www.instagram.com/eversancooper/) on Instagram

Demetrius Walker

0s · Published 06 Mar 02:08
Demetrius Walker joins the podcast! He is the Director of the North Houston Economic Development Center at Lone Star College. A published author, professional keynote speaker, entrepreneur, music producer, and DJ. A graduate from Vanderbilt University with a BA in Economics, Demetrius talks about his passion for sustainable economic development and entrepreneurship. He delves into his experience co-founding and owning a clothing company called Dangerous Negro (DangerousNegro.com (dangerousnegro.com)) and later how that association led to him and his business partners creating a record label under the same name to produce Rhymefest (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rhymefest)'s 2010 album "El Che". Demetrius' autobiography titled "I Am A Black Man: The Evolution of a Dangerous Negro (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0999023608?pf_rd_p=c2945051-950f-485c-b4df-15aac5223b10&pf_rd_r=RENDKS53887CQ9B3SEH5)" was released in 2017 and is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Thanks for listening! Check out Demetrius on the following platforms: Instagram @VoteForMeek (https://www.instagram.com/voteformeek/?hl=en) and/or @Meekonomics (https://www.instagram.com/meekonomics/?hl=en) Facebook.com/TheRealMeek (https://www.facebook.com/TheRealMeek) DemetriusWalker.com (demetriuswalker.com) Send listener questions to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) and use the subject line “AskESCPodcast” or message us on Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (facebook.com/eversancooper.com) and use the #AskESCPodcast. Please RATE and REVIEW the podcast! Share with your pals and buddies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and DOWNLOAD for a fresh episode every Wednesday! EverSanCooper.com/podcast (EverSanCooper.com/podcast) Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper) @EverSanCooper (http://www.instagram.com/eversancooper/) on Instagram

Jamie & Heather Schneider

0s · Published 26 Feb 20:05
One of our most popular episodes to date! Jamie & Heather Schneider of Folk Portraits & Darkroux Wedding photography join the podcast! Jamie and Heather were named one of the 30 Rising Stars of Wedding photography in 2016 by Rangefinder Magazine. They were also the Grand Prize Winner of the Wedding and Portrait Photographers International 2016 Competition. This dynamic duo discusses their journey into the photography business, why they uprooted their wildly successful business in New Orleans, LA and moved to The Woodlands, TX, and share their stories of challenges, triumphs, and everything in between. Check them out at FolkPortraits.com, Facebook.com/TheRealFolk, Instagram @Real_Folk Thanks for listening and thanks to Terry Weaver of the VEL Institute for the connection! Please RATE and REVIEW the podcast! Share with your pals and buddies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and DOWNLOAD for a fresh episode every Wednesday! EverSanCooper.com/podcast (EverSanCooper.com/podcast) Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper) (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper)@EverSanCooper on Instagram

Jamie & Heather Schneider

0s · Published 26 Feb 20:05
One of our most popular episodes to date! Jamie & Heather Schneider of Folk Portraits & Darkroux Wedding photography join the podcast! Jamie and Heather were named one of the 30 Rising Stars of Wedding photography in 2016 by Rangefinder Magazine. They were also the Grand Prize Winner of the Wedding and Portrait Photographers International 2016 Competition. This dynamic duo discusses their journey into the photography business, why they uprooted their wildly successful business in New Orleans, LA and moved to The Woodlands, TX, and share their stories of challenges, triumphs, and everything in between. Check them out at FolkPortraits.com, Facebook.com/TheRealFolk, Instagram @Real_Folk Thanks for listening and thanks to Terry Weaver of the VEL Institute for the connection! Please RATE and REVIEW the podcast! Share with your pals and buddies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and DOWNLOAD for a fresh episode every Wednesday! EverSanCooper.com/podcast (EverSanCooper.com/podcast) Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper) (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper)@EverSanCooper on Instagram

Jamie & Heather Schneider

0s · Published 26 Feb 20:05
One of our most popular episodes to date! Jamie & Heather Schneider of Folk Portraits & Darkroux Wedding photography join the podcast! Jamie and Heather were named one of the 30 Rising Stars of Wedding photography in 2016 by Rangefinder Magazine. They were also the Grand Prize Winner of the Wedding and Portrait Photographers International 2016 Competition. This dynamic duo discusses their journey into the photography business, why they uprooted their wildly successful business in New Orleans, LA and moved to The Woodlands, TX, and share their stories of challenges, triumphs, and everything in between. Check them out at FolkPortraits.com, Facebook.com/TheRealFolk, Instagram @Real_Folk Thanks for listening and thanks to Terry Weaver of the VEL Institute for the connection! Please RATE and REVIEW the podcast! Share with your pals and buddies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and DOWNLOAD for a fresh episode every Wednesday! EverSanCooper.com/podcast (EverSanCooper.com/podcast) Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper) (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper)@EverSanCooper on Instagram

Bob Milner, Phillip Wilkerson and Barry Blanton

0s · Published 20 Feb 02:30

This is a really special episode for a number of reasons. First, we get to highlight three phenomenal people that are doing incredibly impactful things in our world. Next, is that the inspiration for this particular episode came from an event Elizabeth and I were able to attend where Admiral William McRaven was the keynote speaker. Which by the way if you don’t know who Admiral McRaven is (and I didn’t at the time) you most definitely need check him out! He has accomplished many lifetimes worth of great achievements and has a great personal story to go along with. Admiral McRaven’s message during his keynote drew from the iconic film “It’s a Wonderful Life”. McRaven used the narrative to highlight that every day average people all can be George Bailey in their own unique way. He ended his speech by saying “You change one life, and you never know how that’s going to effect thousands of lives. You’re all George Bailey”

This episode highlights Bob Milner (episode #7), Phillip Wilkerson (episode #2), and Barry Blanton (episode #16). Each of these past guests share their "George Bailey story". Thanks for listening!

Please RATE and REVIEW the podcast!

Share with your pals and buddies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn

Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and DOWNLOAD for a fresh episode every Wednesday!

EverSanCooper.com/podcast

Facebook.com/EverSanCooper

@EverSanCooper on Instagram

Bob Milner, Phillip Wilkerson and Barry Blanton

0s · Published 20 Feb 02:30

This is a really special episode for a number of reasons. First, we get to highlight three phenomenal people that are doing incredibly impactful things in our world. Next, is that the inspiration for this particular episode came from an event Elizabeth and I were able to attend where Admiral William McRaven was the keynote speaker. Which by the way if you don’t know who Admiral McRaven is (and I didn’t at the time) you most definitely need check him out! He has accomplished many lifetimes worth of great achievements and has a great personal story to go along with. Admiral McRaven’s message during his keynote drew from the iconic film “It’s a Wonderful Life”. McRaven used the narrative to highlight that every day average people all can be George Bailey in their own unique way. He ended his speech by saying “You change one life, and you never know how that’s going to effect thousands of lives. You’re all George Bailey”

This episode highlights Bob Milner (episode #7), Phillip Wilkerson (episode #2), and Barry Blanton (episode #16). Each of these past guests share their "George Bailey story". Thanks for listening!

Please RATE and REVIEW the podcast!

Share with your pals and buddies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn

Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and DOWNLOAD for a fresh episode every Wednesday!

EverSanCooper.com/podcast

Facebook.com/EverSanCooper

@EverSanCooper on Instagram

EverSan Cooper Podcast has 102 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 0:00. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 5th, 2024 15:13.

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