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Camila Russo is a financial journalist, starting her career writing for Chile's largest national newspaper. She then spent 8 years at Bloomberg covering the Argentine market from Buenos Aires, the European stocks from Madrid, and analysed macro emerging markets moves for the Markets Live blog in New York. She is the founder of the Defiant and recently wrote and released a book on the foundations of Ethereum, “The Infinite Machine”. This tells the story of how 19-year-old coding genius Vitalik Buterin led a “ragtag group of feuding hackers with no business plan and no live product” to pioneer a whole new way of raising money, on a platform that’s grown to a value of $27 billion. It is being hailed a complete hit and we highly recommend you give it a read. Camila joined us to chat about how her journey through journalism led her to crypto, and how she became a successful author.Topics covered in this episode:Camila's background and how she got into the crypto spaceBecoming involved with Bitcoin in Argentina back in 2013Her move to the US and the introduction to Ethereum in 2017What made her decide to write a book and the process involvedSome interesting stories that didn't make the final cutCamila's views on the Ethereum narrative and how it has changed over timeCamila's view on the current DeFi situation and the risks of regulators becoming more involvedWhat is The Defiant?How to follow CamilaEpisode links: Camila RussoThe DefiantThe Infinite MachineExcerpt from The Infinite Machine“The Infinite Machine” reviewCamila on TwitterSponsors: Algorand: To learn more about Algorand and how it’s unique design makes it easy for developers to build sophisticated applications, visit algorand.com/epicenter - http://algorand.com/epicenterThis episode is hosted by Sebastien Couture. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/358
One of Horror’s most respected authors, Iain Rob Wright is the writer of more than twenty books, many of them bestsellers. A previous Kindle All-Star and a mainstay in the horror charts, he is a prolific producer of unique and original stories. From his apocalyptic saga The Gates to his claustrophobic revenge thriller ASBO, Iain writes across a broad spectrum of sub genres, creating both beloved series and standalone titles.With work available in several languages and in audio, Iain Rob Wright is one of the fastest rising stars in horror, but when not writing he is a dedicated family man. Father to Jack and Molly, and husband to Sally, he is often seen sharing his family memories with his fans on Facebook.In this episode we go deep into:The reality behind the difficulty of making money in writing in 2020An insight into Iain’s writing journey from 2011 until presentHow to be certain you can continue afloat as a full time writerIain’s attitude towards series and standalone books when it comes to horrorWriting what makes you happyThe importance of calculating read through in your seriesWhy the mailing list is the central pillar of a sustainable author careerThe mess of the horror charts and if there’s an answerHow to serialize horror effectivelyIain’s attitude towards the ‘rapid release’ scheduleAdvice to a fledgling horror author looking to start writing in 2020Iain’s attitude towards collaboration and how that has changed or not changed since 2017What it’s like to bring your spouse into your creative businessWhat it takes to actually make it into the author game in 2020Why Iain writesFind out more about Iain:https://iainrobwright.com/Links from the show:The Story Studio, Ep 32. Iain Rob Wright (https://pod.link/1140596479/episode/NjRjYWY4NTYtNWViYS00YTA3LTlmOWUtYTEzZjI0YTA1MWExThe Final Winter https://books2read.com/u/4Eo7XMMark Dawson’s Ads for Authors https://selfpublishingformula.com/courses/Special thanks to:Intro vocals: Persephone RoseShow theme: Karl HughesBecome a Patron of the show! Get exclusive bonus content, find your tribe, and get early access to all episodes.Thank you to my patrons:David HinesHarley ChristensenJon CronshawJenn MitchellInnes RichensIan J MiddletonPT HyltonMichael AnderleMark McClureKatie ForrestYanni JadeMeg CowleyH.B. Lyne See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we kick off the Wellness Series, starting with Health and Wellness.Links to articles referenced in the episode:National Wellness Institute - The Six Dimensions of Wellness9 Dimensions of Health & Wellness written by Jennifer Lawson on Feb 8, 2017What is Good Health written by Adam Felman on July 31, 2017Health and Wellness written by Debbie L. Stoewen on Sept, 2015FOLLOW SALLY:INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/sallyinthezenPINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/sallyinthezen/MEDIUM: https://medium.com/@sallyinthezenBLOG: https://sallyinthezen.com/If you have any questions or comments or if you would like to hear more of something in future episodes, just leave a comment on the Contacts page on my blog SallyintheZen.com.
Ashley Likely grew up with parents who provided everything she needed, but not necessarily everything she wanted. They were able to pay for her housing in College, but not for much else. So (spoiler alert) she graduated college with $77,000 of student loan debt.A conversation with a ‘preachy’ coworker showed her the light of paying down debt, saving aggressively and starting to invest. They started encouraging each other at work, learning about investments, contributing to 401(k)s, listening to podcasts and doing research. Ashley stumbled across a blog post written by Scott Trench where he shared “Reducing your debt is similar to increasing your income.” She had $56,000 in student loan debt at the time she read this article and says “Scott’s post changed my life.”She thought, if I could eliminate the student loan, what could that do for me mentally and financially? As a speech language pathologist, she has the opportunity for overtime, which she took every chance she got. Her naturally frugal ways kept her from going into further debt with car loans, vacations and all the trappings of “adulthood” by simply avoiding them. Avoiding these debt traps allowed her to bust out her debt and prepare for her future as a real estate mogul!In This Episode We Cover:Ashley's money journeyWorked side jobs and open up credit card to get an employee discountTotal debt she had from credit card and student loan after collegeWhat she did after collegeUsed her income tax return to paid out her credit card debt and bought a houseOn her journey to financial freedomAggressively attacked student loan debt in 2017What prompted her to paid down her student loan debtGot interested in real estateHow he got downpayment for her investment propertyOn househackingAnd SO much more!Links from the ShowBiggerPockets Podcast 268: Acquiring 20 Long-Distance Rental Homes (on a Military Salary!) with Rich CareyBroke MillennialBiggerPockets Money Podcast 05: Jump Starting Your Early FI Plans by Live-in Flipping with Mindy JensenAshley's Instagram
This is an episode RERUN . I added a quick intro and changed the ending. Since it's now 2018 I thought it would be fun to revisit our predictions for 2017. hope you enjoy this podcast .To listen to our original unedited 2017 predictions podcast go here: http://www.3dor2d.com/podcast/2017-3d-predictions Original Record Date: January 7, 2017What will be the big 3D news of the 2017? Adolph & James attempt to predict the future of 3D Movie news and Nintendo 3DS news .We go over our 2016 predictions first, and you can listen to our 2016 predictions by going here : http://www.3dor2d.com/podcast/rerun-2016-3d-predictions Here a few examples of predictions for 2017: Nintendo will release a new version of the 2DS called the NEW 2DS and NEW 2DS XL and will feature the same graphics and amiibo support of the NEW 3DS / NEW 3DS XL Spider-Man Homecoming will have cameo from a character from the NETFLIX MARVEL TV showsPresident Trump will attack Star Wars episode 8 on Twitter Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets will be considered a failure at the box office and many many more Send your Listener mail to: Email3dor2d@gmail.com 3Dor2D.com podcasts can be found on: iTunes / Apple PodcastsStitcher RadioGoogle Play Follow 3Dor2D.com on Social Media: FacebookTwitterInstagramYouTubeLinked In The 3Dor2D Podcast RSS Feed is below: http://www.3dor2d.com/podcast/?format=rss I hope you enjoyed the podcast and please Subscribe and Rate the podcast !
October 22, 2017What is salvation according to Christianity?Speaker: Ethan Greerスピーカー:グリア・イーサンウエブサイト:https://www.mustardseedkobe.com/
Published on Jul 25, 2017What is your blood pressure? How high is your cholesterol? How much do you exercise? How many hours of sleep do you get? Are you mostly stressed? These things matter. Trust me. Heart disease runs in my family so I have to be extra careful but I think we ALL should be extra careful. One heart. One life. Please take a step today and care for your beautiful ❤️. Please tag someone who needs a reminder. Let's take care of each other. ROCK TODAY and thanks so much for watching. I appreciate youuuuuu!!
Join RedbirdRants.com- Fansided's St. Louis Cardinals-centric site- writers and editors as they discuss all things Cardinals. This episode's topics include:Phillies series recap: Does it change any perceptions of the team? Does it even matter?Pham-a-lama-ding-dong: Tommy Pham's continued emergence in 2017What does Tommy Pham's success mean for the lineup? What do it mean for Randal Grichuk?NL Central Standings: Where do the St. Louis Cardinals fall?Pirates series previewQuestion of the night: If the trade deadline is tomorrow, knowing the Cardinals are four games back, would you: Buy, sell, or neither?Michael Wacha done as a starting pitcher?NL weekly power rankings.If you love the St. Louis Cardinals, you'll love what these bloggers have to say in this installment about the birds on the bat.Follow this episode's contributors on Twitter: Dr. Michael D. Miles (@DrMilesM5), Tito Rivera (@triveratops), and Josh McDonald (@jmcdonald_91).Find all things RedbirdRants on Twitter (@FSRedbirdRants), Facebook (facebook.com/FSRedbirdRants), and on the web at www.redbirdrants.com.
On today's edition of TRUNEWS with Rick Wiles for June 21, 2017What's Driving the U.S. to Provoke the Russian Bear? TRUNEWS 06 21 17
This week's Courage & Clarity conversations are double the fun as I'm joined by not one, but two brilliant business ladies: Emylee Williams & Abagail Pumphrey, the founds of Think Creative Collective. Emylee & Abagail are the brains behind this strategy powerhouse which offers courses, a podcast and lots of clarity for frazzled entrepreneurs who want to get more sh*t done. But of course, there's more to this story than a couple of bosses who've got it all figured out. Emylee dropped out of graduate school two weeks before her program began and originally thought she'd own a cupcake business. Abagail climbed the corporate ladder in the web design world only to be laid off from work. In this episode these two spill all the details of their individual paths to doing meaningful work on their own terms, including lots of bumps & bruises along the way. My favorite part, though, is how they decided to come together. After joining forces to run a webinar together, the two sat on the floor of Abagail's home office and realized their values & aspirations were so similar -- and, that they had a blast building cool stuff together. Think Creative Collective was born.In addition to these inspiring stories, you'll hear: How Emylee went from making next to nothing as a photographer for a year, to walking out of a client's house with a $1500 check How the two completely overhauled their business model -- which allowed them both to take January completely off, and both have only worked part time so far in 2017What to look for in a co-founder relationship, and how to test it out before going "all in" SHOW NOTES: Fizzle - try it for 5 weeks, cancel any timeThink Creative Collective TCC on Instagram Courage & Clarity episodes with Natalie Franke
Today’s podcast guest is the always affable, ever insightful, and fun loving Carter Johnson. Carter is now best known as the founder and organizer of the Gorge Downwind Paddle Festival in Hood River, OR. After just two year this festival has established itself as the biggest SUP, Outrigger, and SURFSKI event in the US and is drawing a significant international crowd. 2017 is already 2/3 sold out and may well be completely sold out before the end of the year. A little less known is the fact that Carter holds two Guinness world records for distance paddled in 24 hours on an inland water and distance paddled in 24 hours on flowing water, and at one point he even held the record in every major long distance race in the US. Not too shabby for a self described "technique hack" In this podcast we have a lot of fun as we cover: Carter’s early days growing up in Indiana as a wiry kid and how he landed in gymnasticsCompeting, traveling the country, and most importantly partying on the Purdue gymnastics circuitCarter’s move to the Bay Area during the dot com boomRoad biking the Tour de France course and finishing and with the Switzerland Ironman (as the only clown in a old school surf wetsuit)Buying his first kayak and taking it with him in his Geo Metro with ripped out seats and a built in bed, with a 20 foot kayak and a bike up the Cassiar highway to AlaskaWhen Carter first discovering that kayaking could actually be a high performance sportGetting out with John Dixon, Kenny Howell, and crewHooked on the adventure of surf ski paddling and draw to the sport that inspired the interest in distance racesDeciding to go for a distance world recordConnected with a local eco-quest legend in the Bay Area and gotRacing the Yukon Quest with his girlfriend and the smell of ammonia as you begin to digest your body for fuel60 hours on the water with a few breaksHow quickly the memory of pain goes awayTraining article written by CarterSetting the 24 hour distance recordWhy you need to be good enough, but not quite good enough to set distance recordsSpending time in the back of a tandem with Robin Graham and learning to truly paddle downwind and Carter’s articulation of thinking you are a downwind paddler and actually becoming a true downwind paddlerPaddling a surfski in 15 foot waves with a canoe paddle and passing people on the downwindCarter’s thought on training and the law of diminishing returns - how to be just good enough but have the most funCarter’s first introduction to the Gorge in 2007Why the Gorge works so well for downwind (hint - very easy to catch the runs, even easier to shuttle back for the next run). Check out a couple of these videos where Carter shows us how it is done, and my favoritePaddling the Gorge and feeling like a Downwind NinjaCarter’s ranking system for the Gorge downwind conditions and the frequency of eachWhy paddling the Stern Wheeler could be the highlight of your eventAmazing plans for The Gorge 2.0 in 2017What it means for the Gorge to now be a World Surfski Title RaceThe reality to training - the exponential effort to make incremental gainesDon’t be delusional get to 80% at 5 hour per week and have a ton of fun