Archive: Heather Ferris

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When the Fun Stopped

When the Fun Stopped

Mar 28, 2020 Heather Ferris

On this special episode I’m joined by 4 guests who share their experiences with the Vegas shutdown. Michael Movestro from Vegas Podtoons and Vlog shares what it was like to be in Vegas as the slots were being turned off and the casinos we being emptied. Scarlett Christine, a long time resident of Vegas, describes what Vegas is currently like during quarantine conditions. Heather Ferris reports on how which casinos are doing the best job of taking care of their employees during this time of crisis. Last, Getti talks about despite getting laid off from her job on the strip how she maintains a positive attitude.

Cheating the Odds

Cheating the Odds

Feb 3, 2020 Heather Ferris

My guest for this episode of the podcast is Heather Ferris, the CEO & Founder of Vegas Aces, an online casino dealing and gaming school. Heather joined me once before back in episode #13 to help me get over my fear of table games and to teach me the basics of Blackjack.

Tips for Visiting Las Vegas

Tips for Visiting Las Vegas

Jan 31, 2020 Heather Ferris

Today the great queen of Vegas, Heather Ferris (CEO of Vegas Aces) is on Radio Free Mafia to talk about Las Vegas for those folks that have visited a few times and are looking to discover more than just the beginner's sights and experiences. Perhaps it is best to say this is a show for those brave types looking for that extra insight only an expert like Ferris can provide. As Vince on Entourage says: There is more than one type of Vegas.

Are dealing schools necessary? We ask a teacher to let you know.

Are dealing schools necessary? We ask a teacher to let you know.

Oct 3, 2019 Heather Ferris

Over the past few months, we’ve been seeing a lot of casinos requiring prospective blackjack dealers to enroll in a local dealer class. Often times, these courses require a monetary investment as well as a large time commitment, with no guarantee of employment. Because we’ve seen an uptick in these classes, we asked ourselves if they’re really necessary.