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DeHuff Uncensored
Ep. 721 | Don't ban the Tush Push | A.I. is taking over McDonald's

DeHuff Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 40:55


Don't mess with my beard! An updated version of Monopoly will replace cash and the banker with a mobile app that handles all of the transactions for you. McDonald's to employ AI at 43K locations to speed up service. So the Terminator may serve you fries and a burger one day. Unless I'm reading that wrong. An article recently published in the Harvard Business Review found that people can experience “meeting hangovers” after finishing an unhelpful meeting. Nick Ferguson talked about the idea of banning the ‘Tush Push'... The Green Bay Packers proposed the idea to the league in February. Should it be banned?

American Forked Podcast
#140, Sasquatch Wanted for Double Murder

American Forked Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 96:22


Recorded 1/4/25. Jeff hosted. Phil, Amber, Jake and the Holy Spirit were there, too. Get your hard-hitting news and help us bring America back together.American Fork: Steel Days netted $43K this year. This is up from last year. Good for @americanforkcity!Utah: Another family tragedy. 5 dead and 1 injured in a West Valley home in a murder suicide during the Christmas season. Also, another family murder in West Valley. Man on meth ends his parents' lives. Don't do drugs or kill your family. Speaking of meth, a hispanic man from Illinois arrested in Utah with 100 pounds of meth in his car.National: Cybertruck bomber #MatthewLivelsberger sent emails to high-profile news and podcast influencers, including @shawnryanshow and @joeroganexperience, just days before the incident, warning them of potential world war technology and military crime cover-ups. That China is poised to attack the east coast of the United States. FBI has yet to confirm the body inside the truck was Livelsberger. Two men found dead of exposure while looking for Big Foot @sasquatch.World: COVID repaired the hole in the ozone layer. Guess that's what Fauci was going for. He should get the Pulitzer Prize.Galactic: Space isn't real.Tangent: A beached whale was blown up into a million pieces in the 1980's. Phil laughed a lot at that.Find us at americanforked.com. You can donate to help support the show at patreon.com/americanforked. Please rate us on iTunes and Apple Podcasts. Send an email to info@americanforked.com with a screenshot of your review and we'll send you a special gift.

FREEDMcast
43K 11.22.24 Rain Night

FREEDMcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 64:35


43K 11.22.24 Rain Night by DJ KookieMonster

Webflail
Ep 103 | Lessons Learnt Growing The Largest Francophone Webflow Community In The World | with Theo Roland

Webflail

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 69:19


Hello and welcome to episode 103 of Webflail.I'm your host, Jack, your failure connoisseur, and today my guest is Theo RolandTheo is a man you have no doubt come across on your escapades in the world of Webflow but just in case you haven't, he's leading the charge in the Francophone Webflow community.What does Francophone mean? It means french speaking.He's french and runs InitWeb, which includes a frenchspeaking Webflow community, InitClub (1043 people in the slack), as well as bootcamps, self-paced courses and other resources.Before this, he was a freelancer that taught people online.On YouTube, he has 1.43K subscribers•114 videosSo, he's a Webflow Expert & Global Community Leader, but has it always been this way?Has it always been as dreamy as a float down the river seine with a bottle of vin rouge?NO!The failures that we will talk about today are:The failure of launching a studio alongside early-stage training. Unable to scale quickly enough -> Abandonment of this premature project in 2021, project revival in 2024.The failure in emotionally managing all the help requests from the Francophone Webflow Community Slack. Unable to respond to everyone -> Acceptance of the need to allow others to respond and understanding how to sustain a community independently.The failure to properly understand the content expected by the Community and the Learners of the training. Better tracking of needs and gamification to encourage completion. -> Fewer basic questions, more technical questions, easier content creation.WEBFLAIL FREEBIES10 Step Process To Land Your First Webflow Clients: The Ultimate Guide:https://www.webflail.com/resources/10-step-process-to-land-your-first-webflow-clients-the-ultimate-guideLINKS FOR THEO‍

The Daily Detail
The Daily Detail for 4.12.24

The Daily Detail

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 15:38


AlabamaAL House passes bill that codifies what is a man & woman re: same sex spacesIrondale man arrested for bomb placed at AG's office is member of AntifaFord Auto company recalls 43K of its SUVs due to leak in fuel injectorsMobile mayor and police chief release public statements against each otherPart 2 of a cybersecurity expert on AL's election vote tabulatorsNationalFISA bill still not off the table if House Speaker does a  runaround maneuverGOP members still fighting to put a required warrant for FISA in the billUndercover interviews reveal an FBI/CIA agent talking "entrapment"2 journalists targeted by government and fired, tell all to House subcommittee 

Let's Save The Governor-General!
Episode 43: Politics, Alcohol, Religion, Big Berries

Let's Save The Governor-General!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 44:29


In an Easter-ish episode, the three most amatuer analysts this side of ABC's Insiders discuss: - The Tasmanian 2024 Election - Danielle Woordward's drink-driving - $43K in ComCar trips for one lucky individual - The Exclusive Brethren being raided by the ATO - Infighting at the Freemasons - Massive berries ———————————— Find us on Twitter at: ⁠https://www.twitter.com/letssavethegg⁠ Listen to us on Anchor.FM - ⁠https://anchor.fm/letssavethegg/⁠ ———————————— Music by Ukulelvis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtPm4hb04r0 ————————————

Women & Theatre Podcast
S3E8: Nicolette Blount

Women & Theatre Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 24:02


In this episode, Hayley and Amy talk with Chickasaw playwright, producer, and performer Nicolette Blount about her musical Savage, lifting up authentic female voices and stories, increasing accessibility and opportunity for writers of new musicals, parenting as a spiritual practice, and more. Click here for a transcript of the episode! Episode Notes Hosts: Hayley Goldenberg and Amy AndrewsGuest: Nicolette BlountMusic: Chloe Geller Episode Resources: Native Theatre Artists Savage the Musical Museum of Broadway Oklahoma Native Alliance Against Violence Learn more about the Chickasaw Nation Guest Bio: Nicolette Blount (she/her) is a member of the Chickasaw tribe, a playwright, producer, and performer who is currently a fellow for the Dramatist Guild Foundation's National Musical Theatre Fellowship. She is the co-writer, composer and lyricist for Savage: The Unconquerable Wanda Savage. Savage is currently a semifinalist for NMTC O'Neil 2024. Savage received Honorable Mention in the 2022 American Playwriting Foundation's Relentless Award. Nicolette produced an EP and singles for Savage (Savage the Musical Original Cast) that have garnered 43K streams. Through her LLC, Take My Shot Productions, Nicolette co-produced Off Broadway's A Commercial Jingle for Regina Comet and is currently co-producing In Pieces (in development). Nicolette started nativetheatreartists.com to help highlight Natives in the Broadway industry. Nicolette's music has been featured at Laurie Beechman Theatre (NYMF 2019), 54 Below at Women of the Wings, and at the Ring of Keys Gala at Joe's Pub. She is a member of the Dramatists Guild, ASCAP, Society of Composers and Lyricists, Songwriters Guild of America, TRU, MUSE, RISE, and Maestra. Find Nicolette Online: Website: nicoletteblount.com  Savage the Musical Take My Shot Productions Instagram TikTok Facebook Thanks for listening! Who do you want to hear from next on the Women & Theatre Podcast? Nominate someone here. The Women & Theatre Podcast is created and produced by Hayley Goldenberg and Amy Andrews. Please like, comment, subscribe, follow us on Instagram and Facebook, and consider making a donation to support our work. Thank you for listening!

Next Level Social with Ayla Sorochuk
[VIDEO] $43K in 7 Days: THE HOW

Next Level Social with Ayla Sorochuk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 34:07


Wow wow wow! This month I had my highest revenue week to date in my business, and on today's episode I am taking you behind-the-scenes on EXACTLY HOW & where this income generated into my business. No gatekeeping here, queen - you know I got you. **Trigger warning around money if these type of convos bother you or make you feel some kind of way about me or yourself. I'll always encourage you to ask yourself WHY if this is the case (and not to judge - trust me, this was me for years before diving into money mindset & trauma around money) Alright, let's dive in! Here's HOW I was able to generate $43K in 7 Days in my online coaching business! RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE: Rich As F*ck by Amanda Frances Secrets of A Millionaire Mindset Lessons from Hosting a Retreat Podcast Connect with Ayla • Apply to work with Ayla 1:1: https://www.subscribepage.com/intensivewaitlist • On Website | https://aylasorochuk.com/ • On Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/aylasorochuk/ • Current Offers | https://ayla-sorochuk.mykajabi.com/store/ • On Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/aylafreda • On Tik Tok | https://www.tiktok.com/@aylasorochuk • Watch on Spotify | https://open.spotify.com/show/5KnXi0vkn11UrPD1MAAt9M?si=79bc3b68ecbe423d • Watch on YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYKgwwU9ssZ3ub47Cx12vqA • Listen on Apple | https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/next-level-social-with-ayla-sorochuk/id1610772929

RICH TV LIVE
Bitcoin back over 43K, Trump News, Messi, loses to Al-Hilal in the Saudi League game

RICH TV LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 1:56


Bitcoin back over 43K, Trump News, Messi, Loses to Al-Hilal in the Saudi League game January 29, 2024 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richtv/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/richtv/support

Kerre McIvor Mornings Podcast
Kerre Woodham: Good riddance to the Clean Car Discount

Kerre McIvor Mornings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 6:25


So, the clean car discount, aka the Ute Tax, has been repealed as Parliament continues to sit in urgency in the lead-up to the Christmas break. Some of those politicians won't know what's hit them, working past the 15th of December!   The clean car discount you'll remember was a Labour initiative, originally introduced in July 2021. Initially, it provided rebates for consumers that purchased electric and hybrid vehicles. You know, there were substantial rebates for an EV. If it was a new car, you got back just over a tad over $7000, a used car a tad over $3,500. If it was a hybrid and a new car, you got $4000 back. And if it was a used import, you got $2000 back.    Electric and hybrid vehicles cost more than the old-fashioned internal combustion engine vehicles, so the initiative was designed to encourage Kiwis to opt for carbon friendly vehicles to make them more affordable.   But we're only talking about a certain class of Kiwi here. Not everybody has the dosh to spend money on a new car, a new electric car or a new hybrid car so we're talking the top few percenters. The sales data suggested it was working and why wouldn't it? If you give somebody something for nothing, they're going to take advantage of that. 2022 was the biggest year on record for EV and hybrid sales overall.   The most popular EV in the country, the Tesla Model Y, starts at $67,500. That's your basic bog standard, Tesla. Who has got $67.5K to spend on a new car? Again, we're talking about the top few percenters. The GWM aura, was introduced into New Zealand just recently. It's $42,990, and that's currently the cheapest new EV in the market. Newsflash, $43K is not cheap, but that is the least expensive.   So, these rebates were going to people who could afford to buy cars anyway. If you can afford to spend $67.5K on a new car, you could afford the $7000 on the end. The discount was paid for by adding additional costs of up to $7000 on higher emission vehicles like the utes. Did that put off the punters? No, not a bit.   With just one month left in the books for 2023, the Ford Ranger is all but confirmed to be New Zealand's most popular new vehicle for the 9th year in a row. And that's with both Ford and Mitsubishi dealerships confirming that they're telling customers, look, don't bother buying a new ute this year. Hold off. If the coalition government gets in, if National gets in, clean car discount will be gone, the ute tax will be gone, and then you won't have to pay the fee-bate levy. Despite that, commercial vehicle sales actually grew slightly in November. We went stuff your fee, stuff your levy, I'm buying it anyway. And then, of course, when 2024 rolls around with the fee-bate gone, the market expects ute sales to kick off with the bang.   Now of course, Labour sold it as being fiscally neutral. You know, we're going to tax the utes and the heavy emitters and we're going to use that money as a rebate for EV's. So, was it fiscally neutral? Thank you for asking. Of course it wasn't. There's a new form of girl maths and it's called Robertson maths, which doesn't make any sense whatsoever.   The ute tax was supposed to cover the rebates and admin costs. More has been paid out in rebates than has ever been received in charges. That's only set to get worse with, shock me, more taxpayer money needed to keep the scheme afloat. More than $579 million has been paid out in rebates, $13.5 million spent in admin costs. How much has been collected? $290 million. So even people who got 56% in School C maths (that would be me), understands that $290 million does not equal $579 million plus $13.5 million. That's left the taxpayer facing a $302.5 million deficit. So we have to make that up.   Oh, it's fiscally neutral. No, it's not girl maths Grant. It's really not. You're not taking in enough to cover the running of the scheme. Who's going to pay for it? Taxpayer. All those people buying the bloody utes were getting up at 5am in the morning and going to work. They're the ones who are going to pay for it. So not only are they paying for the fee-bate so some lovely human has worked very hard and who has got the dosh, who's got $70 odd thousand to spend on a brand-new car can get a rebate on it.   How does that even begin to make sense? Even with a rich prick capitalist government, how does it make sense? And yet, here you've got Labour champions of the poor, who are demanding the poor get in their utes that they've had to pay more for, get up at 5am in the morning, go to work to subsidise the scheme that allows rich pricks to buy new Teslas.   Good riddance to the Clean Car discount.  Long may it be gone. Fiscally neutral my Aunt Fanny.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily Business & Finance Show
Elon's xAI Billion-Dollar Move, CVS Health's Dividend Leap & Venezuela's Oil Annex Threat (+5 more stories)

The Daily Business & Finance Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 7:13


The Daily Business and Finance Show - Wednesday, 6 December 2023 We get our business and finance news from Seeking Alpha and you should too! Subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium for more in-depth market news and help support this podcast. Free for 14-days! Please click here for more info: Subscribe to Seeking Alpha Premium News Today's headlines: Elon Musk's xAI startup files to raise up to $1B in equity offering CVS Health raises dividend by 9.9% to $0.665 Venezuela ratchets up threat to annex oil-producing region of Guyana Spirit Airlines falls as closing arguments end in DOJ case to block JetBlue deal (update) Bitcoin extends gains to above $43K; crypto-linked stocks climb PayPal ramping up new features to compete with Apple Pay, Stripe - report Yields fall after jobs data; Nasdaq, S&P, Dow end mixed as investors take stock of rally Meta, IBM launch open source AI Alliance with over 50 members Explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts. This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Sean's Sports Stop
Episode 418

Sean's Sports Stop

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 79:14


On Episode 418 of Sean's Sports Stop, Sean reports the biggest news in sports and gives his unique opinion on everything going on which includes: Cowboys checking in on Shaquille Leonard, Ron Rivera's job status, Washington Commanders firing DC Jack Del Rio, Justin Jefferson not sure if he will play MNF vs Bears, NBA investigating Josh Giddey for alleged inappropriate relationship with a minor, New York Jets sticking with QB Tim Boyle, Amon-Ra St. Brown fined $43K for blocking, Primetime Deion Sanders and the University of Colorado Buffaloes losing 6 straight games to end the season, Michigan surviving OSU without Jim Harbaugh, Alabama winning the Iron Bowl over Auburn, CM Punk making his SHOCKING return to WWE, Indiana firing Tom Allen, Joe Burrow having wrist surgery, Aaron Rodgers attempting to practice as early as this week, New England Patriots benching Mac Jones for a 4th time this season, Denver Broncos on a 5 week W streak, Baltimore Ravens edging Los Angeles Chargers on SNF, Draymond Green not regretting putting Rudy Gobert in a headlock, Philadelphia Eagles edging Buffalo Bills in OT, Carolina Panthers firing 1st year Head Coach Frank Reich after 1-10 start, St. Louis Cardinals signing Sonny Gray, Los Angeles Dodgers bringing back Jason Heyward, and the New York Yankees being OUT on Unicorn Phenom Shohei Ohtani THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR LISTENING!! IF YOU ENJOY THE SHOW, PLEASE LEAVE A 5 STAR REVIEW ON ITUNES, FOLLOW ON SPOTIFY! Follow me on Instagram @seanhardtho Follow @lennyspicks on Instagram for the best sports picks! 18-2 today! Thanks to Crimson IT for Sponsoring this episode! Visit https://www.crimsonit.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/seanssportsstop/message

Age of Jeremy
E126 | ⚔️$43K Charizard Card Seized and Sold? ⚔️

Age of Jeremy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2023 28:55


Le Barbu qui parle RH

Le droit du travail est encore plus obscur que Dark Vador⚡ Et pourtant... il existe une Jedi qui réussit à le vulgariser ! ⚡Pour ce podcast de rentrée, j'ai l'honneur d'accueillir Florence Bernier Debbabi !Pour celles et ceux qui ne la connaissent pas encore, c'est une juriste en droit social, experte depuis 16 ans sur le conseil aux entreprises

Raw Room
Lemon Cherry Gelato

Raw Room

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 100:10


Today's episode of the Raw Room is another classic as the Daren joins the show from the Seahawks facility to talk Week 2 of the pre-season, the guys talk Team USA preparing for the FIBA World Cup and Anthony Edwards going off, the guys discuss Tee Morant's speech at the Up Next Elite Camp, the guys break down a "non-judgement" Top 5 rapper lists, the gang talks about Kwon Alexander getting fined $43K for his seemingly normal hit, Daren talks Seahawks goals for the season and Pete Carroll running QB in practice, the guys talk Skip Bayless/Lil Wayne/Richard Sherman becoming the new team at Undisputed and Shannon Sharpe joining Stephen A Smith on ESPN, and much more!Use code RAWROOM for 20% off your order at cannadips.comVisit www.rawroompod.com for official Raw Room merch and more! Follow @Raw__Room on Twitter/IG to be eligible to win NFL game tickets, merch, and more exclusives!Follow Daren Bates:Instagram: @weslynn_son56Twitter: @DB_5TreyFollow Jalen Collins:Instagram: @jaycar_32Twitter: @JayCar_11Follow Alex Sweet:Instagram: @mr.asweetTwitter: @ShokhtheWorldSubscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/raw-room/id1527075053Follow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5to2Z3lYDdGd1DqZfzVfy7?si=0Nklz_pBTAa7hHJjzSWQLwProduced & Edited by: Feyzan ShareefIG/Twitter: @feyzanbeatsSocial Media Manager/Graphics:Matt Keaton:IG/Twitter: @FastNastyFulfillment Operations Intern:Jon Maine:Twitter: @mainegretzkyIG: @jaystate

Data Gen
#69 - Data User | Utiliser la data en tant que Growth avec Jordan et Bulldozer

Data Gen

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 31:54


Jordan Chenevier-Truchet est expert du Growth, ex-Directeur Marketing de Germinal, une des agences Growth les plus réputées sur le sujet. Il est aujourd'hui l'un des Cofondateurs de Bulldozer, un collectif de top freelances spécialisés Growth. Il est également “influenceur” autour des sujets de Growth et d'entrepreneuriat avec 43K abonnés sur LinkedIn et une chaîne YouTube.On aborde :

The Real Word
Home Depot's Tiny Homes: Viable Solution For Affordable Housing? | The Real Word 276

The Real Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 27:19


Byron Lazine and Nicole White discuss a Home Depot tiny house for $43K and whether it's a viable solution for affordable housing, plus the hidden costs of homeownership, and a Walk Thru clip on what agents will do (and have done) to keep a deal alive. BAMx – Become a better agent: https://bamx.uscreen.io/pages/subscribe Use discount code REALWORD for 10% off your annual subscription! Subscribe to the BAM YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/aatxhaka Subscribe to BAM Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/nowbam/the-best-newsletter-in-real-estate Connect with Byron: Website: https://byronlazine.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/byronlazine Connect with Nicole White: https://www.instagram.com/nicolewhite.ct/ This episode's sources: https://nypost.com/2023/06/02/would-you-pay-43k-for-this-home-depot-tiny-house/ https://twitter.com/thefrugalgay11/status/1663990631113412610 https://nowbam.com/hidden-costs-of-homeownership/ https://www.instagram.com/p/Cs_KBXioIIg/ Timestamps: 00:00–00:33 Intro 00:33 Topic #1: Home Depot offering a tiny home for $44K 04:38 “Is this a viable solution for affordable homes?” 09:53 Topic #2: Hidden costs of homeownership (BAM) 18:11 Topic #3: Reactions to a Walk Thru clip on keeping deals together #tinyhome #homedepot #affordablehousing

The Mastercast
Legends, myths, and monsters with Lore

The Mastercast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2023 3:41


This week we look at Lore. If you'd rather read the reviews, check the show out on Instagram or Twitter. Links and sources:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/themastercasthttps://www.lorepodcast.com/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lore/id978052928https://www.youtube.com/@lorepodcasthttps://www.unit5.org/site/default.aspx?PageType=3&ModuleInstanceID=22832&ViewID=5C8B25C6-C8F8-4BD5-923B-8A7C70A93DDA&RenderLoc=0&FlexDataID=31141&PageID=14927&Comments=trueTranscript: Hey Pod lovers. I'm your host Marie and  If you're joining us for the first time: Welcome! The Mastercast is a podcast recommendation show that brings you a brand new non-spoiler binge-worthy review every week of the best podcasts in a short and sweet 2-3 minute summary on everything you could want to know, from the number of hosts to on average how long you can expect each episode to be. New episodes come out every Monday. You can find the week's other reviews on the show's social on Instagram @themastercast and Twitter @mastercastpods. If you like what you hear and want to help out this independent show you can find me on Buy me a coffee by searching The Mastercast. I'd really appreciate it. This week's review is onLore - No Spoilers! From Grim & Mild Entertainment and host Aaron Mahnke, this week's review is on the award-winning podcast Lore. It is proof that history isn't just events and dates. Myths, legends, folk tales, and creatures are woven throughout our collective history no matter where you are from. In each episode, Mahnke picks one and dives into it, making a snapshot of its culture and psychology. Mahnke isn't just the host but is also the creator, writer, producer, and founder of its network Grim & Mild Entertainment. For those unfamiliar Mahnke has a distinct, divisive, but much-loved diction. If you find it bothers you, try to listen to only a couple of episodes at a time. I will say that so many people love the show it was adapted for television by Amazon, has a Youtube channel, and Penguin Random House has published it as a three-book set. It won Best of 2015 for iTunes, Best History Podcast for the iHeartRadio Podcast Awards as well as a handful of others. Some schools have even incorporated it into their curriculum. On Apple Podcast the show has 4.6 out of 5 stars with 43K ratings. So far there are 227 episodes available for free everywhere with paid episodes sprinkled in on Apple Podcasts. On average they are about 30-35 minutes long and release about once a week. A note on the factual nature of the show… It's a great starting place. It's well-researched and it can be hard to get everything into a 30-minute episode. The subjects it covers are also pretty subjective. That being said there have been many times where people have pointed out missed or falsely interpreted parts. I think it's a great introduction but definitely not the bible. The show's episode sources page on its website is huge and could be a great place to dig deeper if you'd like. Also, be aware a common complaint of the show is the jarring volume of the ads so sleepy listeners beware. My favorite episodes have been Episode 170: Into the Wild, and Episode 42: In the Bag. While there is no swearing the spooky nature of the show might require discretion for younger listeners. Similar Pods: Myths and Legends, Destination Terror, and Let's Talk About Myths, Baby! All right, guys, that's all for this week but remember if you want to see the cover art, sources, or the written transcript for this episode be sure to check out the show notes. You can also send us an email at themastercastpodlist@gmail.com. There you can tell us if you have music you would like played on the show or submit a podcast to be recommended. This week's music came from Universal Music Productions because I forgot to find an artist for this week. Remember to share the show with the pod lovers in your life and tune in next Monday. Thanks for listening. ★ Support this podcast ★

The GSD Show
237: Master The Blueprint for Fitness Business Sales, Lead Generation, and Referrals | The GSD Show

The GSD Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 37:29


GYM OWNERS: Schedule your FREE strategy call with us today!: https://loudrumor.com/discover  Take your sales process from average to amazing with the latest episode of The GSD Show!  Join us as we welcome back Jeremy and Luis and find out how they've taken their business from $43K to $73K in revenue per month! Discover the secrets to their success, including FunkFit's unique sales process and their super-low 6% attrition rate. Learn about their double call technique that'll have you ringing the cash register like a bell, their focus on peeling the onion to identify the prospects DBM, their ninja approach to securing the credit card, and the magic words to make referrals rain down like manna from heaven!  Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out in the fitness biz, this episode is a must-watch! In this video, you'll learn: 00:00 - Intro 00:18 - Updates from FunkFit 01:15 - The Sales Process 02:30 - How to Handle a Prospect From The First Moment 03:25 - What If a Lead Doesn't Answer The Phone? 04:42 - Things to Get Done During The Call 06:34 - Asking for Referrals 08:59 - Booking Appointments with Credit Cards 12:00 - Confirming Your Prospects 14:25 - What Happens When a Lead Enters Your Studio? 21:30 - The Client Intake Process 24:00 - Data Sells 27:45 - The Radical 30 Program (Not a Fitness Challenge) 31:40 - The Handoff Hand Back 35:07 - Generating Referrals Join us for our next quarterly GSDCON event: https://gsdcon.com SOCIAL: Facebook: https://facebook.com/boom.loudrumor/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/loudrumor/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@loudrumor Web: https://loudrumor.com/reviews #gymowner #fitnessmarketing #loudrumor

Next Level Social with Ayla Sorochuk
44. My First $43K Month...Here's HOW - Part 2

Next Level Social with Ayla Sorochuk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 45:22


Welcome back to today's Next Level Social Podcast with Ayla! This week's episode 44 is Part 2 to episode "My First $43K Month....Here's HOW"  In case you missed last week's episode or you're just tuning into this episode for the first time, definitely go back and check out episode 43 where I dove into the WHY of my first $43K month. November was my highest revenue month that I've had in my business, and so this is your official spoiler warning, this episode is going to be talking about money. Register for 1:1 and Next Level SOCIAL Mastermind for 2023 https://aylasorochuk.com/mastermind-1 Now, Let's dive into the podcast! 

Next Level Social with Ayla Sorochuk
43. My first $43K month - Here's what I learned

Next Level Social with Ayla Sorochuk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 42:06


YOU GUYS….I am actually shook right now…I've been sitting here staring at my computer for the last hour, honestly in a little bit of shock and the utmost gratitude…. Get ready for today's new episode, as I am going to be diving into what I learned during my first $43K month in business! Yep. You heard it. I'm still in shock, but so grateful to share some of the reasons why this happened in my business this month. In this episode we are going to cover: Getting grateful for where were at in order to go where we want to go The power of creating offers that are in FULL alignment Playing small How placing emphasis on powerful branding can be a game changer Community is everything + leaning into VALUE first will always stand the test of time Staying consistent is what will always set you apart  Processes and systems allows for new levels of revenue - without them, it's nearly impossible to grow and scale And so much more! And if you're ready to start growing and scaling your online business in 2023, you can now join my 1:1 mentorship waitlist. I will be following up in the next couple of weeks to chat more! --> https://www.subscribepage.com/intensivewaitlist

TD Ameritrade Network
NIO & YETI Stocks Surge Post Earnings

TD Ameritrade Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 3:59


Nio Inc. (NIO) earnings report indicated -$0.30 in EPS and $1.83B in revenue. NIO stock price today is up over 10% so far. Vehicle deliveries amounted to 31,607. "Nio Inc. is shifting towards a big year-end production of vehicles. They are expecting to deliver between 43K to 48K electric vehicles next quarter. Also, Yeti Holdings (YETI) saw a strong earnings report that beat estimates," says Renita Young.

Bulture Podcast
Can Everybody Really Be that Girl?Ep188

Bulture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 193:05


Donald Trump says he'd be the greatest women's basketball coach in history because he'd ask LeBron James to be on the team Meek Mill is going to independently release 10 projects starting September. Social media reacts to Jimmy Butler getting fake dreads Lottery official confirms that Mega Millions ticket sold in Illinois is the sole winner of the estimated $1.28B jackpot.. the winner will walk away with about $700,000,000 after taxes Teacher is going viral after quitting his job to become a manager at WALMART, because it pays $12K more than being a teacher. He will be making $55,000 at Walmart. As a teacher he was only making $43K “not using my degree” FAMU Opens Investigation Following Recent Graduate's Viral Naked Graduation Photo Young Thug Gifts Mariah The Scientist With Decorated Hotel Room From Behind Bars Xzibit Ordered To Pay Estranged Wife $6k A Month In Support, $125K In Legal Fees After Brother Exposed His Income NBA Icon Bill Russell Has Died At 88 The Celtics legend passed away on Sunday JayDaYoungan's Father Says He & Late Rapper Were Ambushed By 5 Gunmen Outside Their House YK Osiris Shoots His Shot At Lizzo & Gets Twerked On By A BBW Ne-Yo Responds To Wife's Cheating Accusation: "I Will Work Through Our Challenges" Crystal Renay Jams To "F.N.F. (Let's Go)" Following Ne-Yo Marriage Drama Lakers Legend Robert Horry Says He Isn't Sure Shareef O'Neal "Has That Dog In Him" Shareef O'Neal hasn't done enough to earn the O'Neal name, according to Robert Horry. Donald Trump Says The U.S. Shouldn't Have To Bail Brittney Griner Out Trump called the WNBA player "spoiled" and said she knew what she was doing. Lil Durk Injured After Getting Hit In The Face By Onstage Explosive At Lollapalooza Peloton Sued Over Unlicensed Use Of Cypress Hill, House Of Pain Songs: Report Icewear Vezzo Officially Signs To Quality Control Music Deshaun Watson Suspension Elicits Outrage Atlanta's Music Midtown Festival Canceled, Possibly Due To Gun Laws: Report Mystikal was hit with five charges including domestic abuse and first-degree rape. Mystikal Denied Bond After Recent Arrest On Rape Charges: Report Fivio Foreign's Friends Are Unhappy With Ma$e After Interview Kodak Black Reacts After NBA Youngboy Appears To Confirm $60M Deal Can everybody really be that girl? Would you work at Chick-fil-A for a hour to get 5 free meals ? The Young Money reunion in Toronto with Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj has been rescheduled after Drake tests positive for COVID-19. New York City mayor has declared a ‘state of emergency' over monkeypox!

The John Maxwell Leadership Podcast
Find Your Passion and Follow It

The John Maxwell Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 40:26 Very Popular


Our goal for the Maxwell Leadership Podcast is to add value to leaders like you who multiply value to others. And today we are adding value to you in a very special way because we have some guests with us––Barbara Brown, and Mayce Delvalle––who will join Mark for the application portion of this episode after John's lesson. You see, John's lesson today is all about finding your passion and following it! And, these two amazing women work with the Maxwell Leadership Certified Team as Program Advisors. In a nutshell, they help people do exactly that––find their passion as leadership coaches, speakers, leaders, and entrepreneurs, and get them on the track to pursuing their dreams––just like the rest of our 43K certified coaches in 165 countries! So, don't miss our post lesson discussion! Our BONUS resource for this episode is the “Find Your Passion and Follow It Worksheet,” which includes fill-in-the-blank notes from John's teaching. You can download the worksheet by visiting MaxwellPodcast.com/Passion and clicking “Download the Bonus Resource.” References: Watch this episode on YouTube MaxwellLeadership.com/JoinTheTeam The John Maxwell Online Store Download our C.L.E.A.R app!

The Innerview
Finding My True Identity, Becoming A Nutritionist & The Reality Of A Full Time Social Media Career with Nelly Kalla

The Innerview

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later May 25, 2022 69:28


Nelly Kalla is an entrepreneurial powerhouse, at just 25 years of age Nelly has started multiple businesses, managed her own full time social media/youtube career and most recently become a certified nutritionist.  Amongst all of this success and incredible work ethic and drive, life hasn't always been easy or smooth by any means. Born in Czech Republic, Nelly and her Mother moved to Australia when she was just two years old, after so many rough years in a toxic and unsafe situation her world was turned upside down. Rocked by a complete identity crisis and learning that every person she knew in Australia and called family - were not her actual family at all. We speak about how she navigated through this time and how she feels about it now as an adult.  Starting out working at Priceline then becoming a make-up artist Nelly started to upload make-up tutorials to Youtube, this channel and social media quickly grew to an audience of over 30K subscribers on youtube & 43K on Instagram. Working on her social media platforms full time with incredible success for many years, while she still loves this role and outlet she was looking for something different to fulfil and challenge her. In 2021 Nelly decided to take the leap and study nutrition followed by starting her very own online business "Vital Alchemy". After healing her own auto immune disease in the form of a rare skin condition, she felt she had so much to share and teach to people in a similar situation and struggling with their health and wellness. Finding her true calling we talk about the magic of good nutrition and the life changing transformations Nelly has witnessed in this new role. You can find Nelly on the linked socials below: INSTAGRAM NELLY: https://www.instagram.com/nelkal/?hl=enBY NELLY: https://www.instagram.com/bynelly_/?hl=en YOUTUBE:  https://www.youtube.com/c/NellyKalla VITAL ALCHEMY: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/vitalalchemy_/?hl=en WEBSITE: https://www.vitalalchemy.com.au/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/vital.alchemy.auYou can follow and connect with me here:INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the.innerviewpodcast/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=the%20innerviewThank you for listening if you enjoyed the episode i would love it if you could leave a rating and review! xSmells Like HumansLike spending time with funny friends talking about curious human behavior. Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show

Cake for Breakfast
Uncovering Hollywood's Secrets Ft. @FluentlyForward

Cake for Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 64:47


Hot Topics: - Kim versus Kanye - all the details of their custody feud. - Pam & Tommy Hulu review. - New disturbing allegations have come out about Hugh Hefner & The Playboy mansion. - Amazon executives are getting MAJOR salary increases. - Bitcoin is trading up this week, ~$43K a coin. Interview: Today we have Shannon McNamara of the Fluently Forward podcast on the show today to discuss Hollywood's juiciest blind items. Celebrities we discuss include: - Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber - Deep dive on the cast of Glee - PR relationships like Kristen Stewart & Rob Pattison - The Kardashian's allegedly being 'eskimo sisters' with several men.... - Why so many celebrity women are "yachting girlfriends" - Leonardo DiCaprio sex secrets and more...

Markets Daily Crypto Roundup
Crypto Update 2/7/22 | This Super Bowl, Don't Trust Celebrity Crypto Endorsements (Don't Trust Yourself, Either)

Markets Daily Crypto Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 18:43


With bitcoin pushing toward 43K, bringing some meme coins up with it, and a look at crypto ads at the Super Bowl, CoinDesk's Markets Daily is back with its latest news roundup.This episode is sponsored by Kava, Arculus and MELD.com. Today's Stories: ... Read the full show notes here.-Kava lets you mint stablecoins, lend, borrow, earn and swap safely across the world's biggest crypto assets. Connect to the world's largest cryptocurrencies, ecosystems and financial applications on DeFi's most trusted, scalable and secure earning platform with kava.io.-Arculus™ is the next-gen cold storage wallet for your crypto. The sleek, metal Arculus Key™ Card authenticates with the Arculus Wallet™ App, providing a simpler, safer, and more secure solution to store, send, receive, buy, and swap your crypto. Buy now at getarculus.com.-MELD is building the first-ever decentralized, non-custodial crypto to fiat lending and borrowing solution that will allow its users to lend and borrow both crypto and fiat currencies seamlessly. Users can stake MELD directly on the MELDapp, which will allow for governance voting for new protocol improvements, insuring the protocol, and earning up to 15% APY in MELD rewards. Start using MELD today at app.meld.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Outer Brightness: From Mormon to Jesus
Midnight Mormons vs. RFM (Debate Commentary)

Outer Brightness: From Mormon to Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 61:20


In this episode, Matthew the Nuclear Calvinist and the Apostate Paul comment on a debate (?) held on November 13, 2021 between the three amigos of the YouTube channel, Midnight Mormons, and Radio Free Mormon. The video has been posted to the Heart of the Matter, the Midnight Mormons, and the Mormon Discussion, Inc. podcast channels and, to date, has racked up 43K views. The pre-debate drama was amped up, perhaps purposefully to draw an audience, and the fireworks continued during the debate. It was not a formal debate, and the participants went off-format for much of the evening, leaving Matthew and I asking whether this was in fact a debate. We comment on that and several of the points made by each side. Link to the debate: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iU0LSzicsT4

Wicked Games
34. The Art Of Convincing Parents ft. Shreya Solleti

Wicked Games

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 28:38


In this artsy episode of Wicked Games, upcoming Instagram artist with 43K followers, Shreya Solleti, joins the boys to talk about her life, how and when she started incorporating art into her life, how she kicked off her Instagram account, artistic choices and sacrifices made for the reach, how she convinced her parents into taking design as a career, college life, social life and more! Grab your canvases and paint brushes and start listening! Shreya's Socials: https://www.instagram.com/artsoulshreya https://www.instagram.com/shreya.0316 Podcast Socials: https://www.instagram.com/wickedgamespodcast https://www.instagram.com/ruxsheel https://www.instagram.com/siddharthsign https://www.instagram.com/vishnu_614 https://www.instagram.com/theycallususeless

El Podcast de Alberto Zambrano
Por que cae el BTC en enero 2022?

El Podcast de Alberto Zambrano

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 18:51


Por que cayo el Bitcoin? Estaba en 69000 y bajo a 43K en un momentico... pues por varias cosas, el omicron, kazajistan y la rotacion. tambien te hablo un poco sobre el chainlink, el cripto que me gusta mucho y le tengo mucha fe. *** Por favor comparte este audio con todos tus amigos y familia para que me ayudes a llegar a más personas! *** Este podcast es traído a ustedes por Anchor.fm, la plataforma gratis de spotify que pone tu podcast en todas las grandes plataformas de streaming para que el mundo te escuche. Anchor.fm es muy sencillo de usar, si sabes mandar un mensaje de texto y grabar una nota de voz, entonces sabes usar anchor.fm y lo mejor de todo, es que si a tu podcast le va bien, a cambio de un par de anuncios publicitarios en tus publicaciones, Anchor.fm te premia y te paga por tu talento. Hablando de pagarle a la gente por su talento, te comento que Patreon.com es la plataforma que uso para subir mis contenidos, patreon es una plataforma de crowdfunding donde gente genial como tu premia a otros como yo por su talento. Si te gusta mi trabajo y quieres ayudarme a mejorar los contenidos puedes volverte parte de mi equipo como patrocinante en la plataforma de crowdfunding en Patreon. https://www.Patreon.com/albertozambrano —donde por menos de lo que te cuesta un cafe puedes informarte, educarte, desestresarte y distraerte. Hago asesorias y consultorías como gerente estratégico de negocios! Unete a Binance y gana conmigo comisiones de hasta 40% por cada trade que hagas www.binance.com/en/register?ref=HT0DTYA7 Donaciones en Crypto: USDT: 0xe5b6a6dc1611349fd279ea5e48a406fdc37a523a BTC: 1AeJtkJysWYJfDpW8XoBiNCtUwPmAbfsec ETH: 0xe5b6a6dc1611349fd279ea5e48a406fdc37a523a (ERC20 o BSC) LINK: 0xe5b6a6dc1611349fd279ea5e48a406fdc37a523a ERC20 ICP: 3a53ae0c61d2f90c4592dc131d7f730978bc004043613e22cb79a4fe85673c1d ADA: DdzFFzCqrht7dQHjcMPqpTGDUzrVHeZbvUz9mZXzScJMJ2KbDxg73aPqwCecGSBbkbWyfaaByxhGjBRL14hDhbCXYM11bgGFGsSrQjBe BNB: 0xe5b6a6dc1611349fd279ea5e48a406fdc37a523a (BSC) DOGE: D9BLJfT63JyJ1UU219hC38r51zA8UNy68t BTT: TTjaAN8iBV9o2s429snE5PSvsZrqjSKTF9 VET: 0xe5b6a6dc1611349fd279ea5e48a406fdc37a523a Tengo un canal de telegram bastante activo donde posteo cosas random https://t.me/AlbertoZambranoMD --- 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/albertozambrano/message

Nice Shot Pods
2022 Sentry TOC

Nice Shot Pods

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2022 62:01


The Pods are back and this episode is a riot! We discuss the off season, how to clean your golf ball, build 43K lineups, and even sneak in a live 4 person snake draft! Sign up for the mega one-and-done contest at fantasygolfchampionships.com

PokerCity Podcast
PokerCity Podcast AFL 28 - Pokerfanatiekeling Niels de Moree is te gast!

PokerCity Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 77:21


Aflevering nummer 28 van de ‘PokerCity Podcast – pokerpraat met Kracht Tonen en Prins Flip' is nu te beluisteren! PokerCity's hoofdredacteur en mede-eigenaar Pieter ‘Prins Flip' Salet bespreekt samen met pokercommentator en pokerspeler Mark ‘Kracht Tonen' Roovers actuele zaken die spelen in de pokerwereld.  In deze aflevering is Niels de Moree te gast!Niels is al jarenlang pokerliefhebber sinds de pokerboom van halverwege de jaren nul van deze eeuw. Hij pakt regelmatig live toernooien mee in het Holland Casino en zette een mooie run neer in het WSOP Main Event van 2019, waar hij 249e werd voor $43K. Eerder dit jaar werd Niels getroffen door een hersentumor en nu is hij druk bezig met het opzetten van een evenement om geld in te zamelen voor onderzoek naar deze aandoening. Alvast voor in de agenda, dit sportieve evenement gaat gehouden worden op 6 februari.We praten uitgebreid met Niels over zijn passie poker, zijn tenniscarrière (hij sloeg ooit eens een balletje met Rafael Nadal!) en natuurlijk over zijn gezondheidssituatie. Tijdens de podcast doet Niels ook een bekentenis, hij is namelijk al jaren zo ongeveer de grootste fan van PokerCity die er is en heeft al onze podcasts geluisterd. En nu is ie zelf te gast!Verder bespreken we natuurlijk enkele opmerkelijke zaken uit de pokernieuwswereld en Mark heeft ongetwijfeld ook wel weet wat gevonden om over te klagen.Veel luisterplezier met deze editie van de PokerCity podcast!

台視新聞 每日頭條 Taiwan TTV NEWS
晚間頭條 20211213|第18期疫苗14號預約 開放AZ混打BNT

台視新聞 每日頭條 Taiwan TTV NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 3:23


本節新聞重點: ▲第18期疫苗14號預約 開放AZ混打BNT ▲曾遭家長列「十大罪狀」 公幼女師月退俸近5萬元 ▲竹科麵館「月薪43K徵人」 網友:快比工程師高 ▲以色列做準備 要打第4劑新冠疫苗 ▲富豪前澤抵太空站 PO影片「地球真的漂亮」 ▲西班牙火山連續噴發85天 創當地400年紀錄 ▲「特殊免疫細胞」 日本染疫死亡率遠低於歐美 |更多新聞| ◎台視新聞訂閱→https://www.youtube.com/c/ttvnewsview ◎台視直播訂閱→https://www.youtube.com/c/twlivenews ◎台視臉書粉絲團訂閱→https://www.facebook.com/ttvnews/ ◎台視新聞IG訂閱→https://www.instagram.com/ttvnews_tw/

Crypto Unplugged
#17: "How To Cope With The Bitcoin Crash"

Crypto Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 53:09


On the 4th of December 2021, Bitcoin crashed to $43K causing some panic in the crypto community. In this episode, Doc and Oz give their thoughts on how they deal with sudden dips in the market despite seeing massive single-day losses in their portfolios. Date of podcast recording: Saturday 4th DecemberCrypto Unplugged Social MediaTwitter:Doc - @DrCrypto47Oz - @AskCryptoWealthCrypto Unplugged - @crypto_unplugdCrypto Unplugged YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/CryptoUnpluggedCrypto Unplugged on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/crypto_unplugged/Crypto Unplugged Telegram Community Channel:https://t.me/cryptounpluggedSubsocial Network:Crypto Unplugged - https://app.subsocial.network/5191Doc -  https://app.subsocial.network/5180Pinterest:https://www.pinterest.co.uk/cryptounpluggedukLinktree:https://linktr.ee/cryptounpluggedFor crypto and Bitcoin articles on technical and fundamental analysis, project reviews on altcoins, and more visit the Crypto Unplugged Website:https://cryptounplugged.co.ukShow your support by leaving a review:https://lovethepodcast.com/cryptounplugged

Sourcing Matters.show
Ep. 101: Will Shafroth - National Park Foundation, CEO & President

Sourcing Matters.show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 49:19


Ep. 101: Will Shafroth – National Park Foundation, CEO & President || Proper land use and natural resource management on public lands is a mechanism to foster greater planetary stability.  Joining as guest of episode 101 is the President and CEO of the National Park Foundation, Will Shafroth.  Throughout the 45 minute conversation we explore how exposure, experience and immersion into the US National Parks changes mindsets for the better. We hear how enlightenment, empathy and environmental consciousness is presented each and every year to over 330 million visitors in 422 National Parks. Spanning all 50 states, the parks encompass 84 million acres, 2400 historical sites, 17K miles of trails and 43K miles of shoreline – available to us all as a public service. The vast majority of the National Parks are untouched wilderness. This wilderness combined with smart land use and proper natural resource management will help stabilize a planet under threat by coming at it from a few different angles.  Not only will these public lands (with a collective footprint about the size of Montana) clean water, sequester & bank carbon, and nurture biodiversity, but the National Parks offer a living classroom for deeper understanding and appreciation for the all important Nature-Based Solutions to climate change. Ultimately, reconnecting more of us with natural order is a required next step in (climate) action to mitigate climate change. Wallace Stegner famously called the National Parks “America's Best Idea”. Will Shafroth and his team at the National Park Foundation (NPF) believe that this best idea should be common grounds available to each and everyone of us no matter background or history. Under Shafroth's leadership, the National Park Foundation has spawned numerous initiatives to foster inclusion for all audiences and to cater to those who have been often overlooked in previous generations of visitors. Owning “the Good, the Bad and the Ugly” of National Parks and US History, Shafroth looks to the wide array of Parks, Sites and Monuments as learning laboratories and living classrooms that will progress social and environmental solutions for decades to come. In feeding our souls by reconnecting us with Nature, and with each other, the public lands of our National Parks can teach us a bit more about who we were, who we are now, and what we can become if we strive for a more just and balanced future. www.SourcingMatters.show

West Coast Cryptos
WEST COAST CRYPTOS DAILY 9/30/2021

West Coast Cryptos

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 5:40


Bitcoin continues to recover, jumping to $43K...Missouri Mayor suggests giving residents $1K in Bitcoin...The real reason China is against Bitcoin. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/westcoastcryptos/support

Below Average Radio
BITCOIN DIPS (AGAIN!) SHOULD YOU BE CONCERNED?

Below Average Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 10:51


What's good crypto, I'm your host Marvin here to bring you the daily scoop on what's going on in crypto! Oh man, Bitcoin is down (again.) Did you bring the chips for the dip? What's going on with Bitcoin as it dips down to 43K? Let's talk about it and whether you should be concerned - or should you be excited? Monday through Friday, we come here educate ourselves when it comes to investing in crypto to make life changing wealth! None of this is financial advice, just my opinion as I am not a financial advisor! Make sure to do your own due diligence and research. Follow me on social @mediabymarvin on Instagram and Twitter! Monolith - JMPSCR - YouTube Code: 06SFAJ1B9CPASIJK

Before They Were Famous
Chromazz | Before They Were Famous | Toronto's First Lady & Rap Star@We Love Hip Hop Network​

Before They Were Famous

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 9:58


Before Chromazz would release hit songs like “S.B.W.”, “Baddie” and then gain even more popularity for her Instagram & OF account. Before Chromazz would get a shout-out from “The Boy” himself, Drake while accepting an award at the Grammys. Before Chromazz would have over 43K subscribers on YouTube, 19.3K followers on Twitter, and over 270K followers on Instagram at the time of this recording. Allow me to introduce you guys to the self-described First Lady of Toronto, Chroma. Chroma was born Janessa Melina Mendez on April 21, 1999, in Toronto, Ontario. As a youngster, Janessa would travel to Ecuador every year for two months to visit with family there and she became enamored with the culture she discovered. When she'd fly back home to the Six, she spent her youth in the area of Jane and Finch and one of her very first jobs was working at a local McDonalds, a gig she picked up when she was still only in Grade 9.

Nice Shot Pods
202? Olympics Preview

Nice Shot Pods

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 48:37


We build $43K lineups, discuss the Olympics, try to figure out how to get paul's microphone to work... Debate pie vs cake. We also preview the Hazeltine Member / Member and the Olympic Hills Member Guest.

Estrategas del Trail y Run
#22 ¡Hizo carrera de 10 hras con solo 5 hras de entreno! Hablamos con Toni Camara

Estrategas del Trail y Run

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 51:40


¡Lo leiste bien! ¡Y no es magia! Es solo fruto de un trabajo en equipo bien hecho ✨ Toni empezó como muchos, veía a corredores de Trail hacer lo suyo en la montaña y la idea de correr bajo esa exigencia y ese entorno le atrajo muchísimo, pero no se creía capaz de hacerlo. Es así que decide probar, a pesar que correr no era algo que le gustaba mucho, era el año 2016. Ahí es cuando decide buscarme, por un asesoramiento personalizado. Pasó de entrenar de 16 a 20 horas a 5 ó 6 horas semanales y sigue mejorando pero de forma más eficiente. Lo digo todo el tiempo, NO es necesario sumar tantas horas para lograr esos resultados en una carrera. Hace unos días, Toni participó en la La Maratón Vielha-Molières 43K, 4.200 d+, una carrera exigente donde se llega a los 3010 mts y lo hizo en 9 horas 28 min. ¡Felicitaciones Toni!💪 Espero que esta charla sea la chispa motivadora para empezar a lograr nuestros sueños.💫 🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻🔻 ¿Te imaginas disfrutar más de tus entrenamientos? ¿Olvidarte de pensar de qué forma tienes que entrenar y solo enfocarte en que vas a mejorar? Si quieres saber más envíame un mensaje para ver cómo puedo ayudarte. ✔️ Envíame un WhatsApp https://wa.me/34644076372 ✔️ https://www.ximescanellas.com

Replicant.fm
176: よく見るサイトはグーグルです

Replicant.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 119:41


びあマ神田、Mさん、ストⅡ、春麗のすごさ、洗濯機、縦型とドラム式、石垣島、夕日、コーラルキャピタル、ワクチン接種、スマートニュース、OMM離婚、軽井沢43K、古峯ヶ原35K、フィッシュマンズ、大阪オススメスポット、検索能力、週刊文春、コンビニコンフェッションズなどについて話しました。 Show Notes は Replicant.fm サポーターズショップは https://replicantfm.shop/ にアクセス!感想コメントは #replicantfm をつけてツイートお願いします

Tell Me Everything with Lanz
TikTok 4ever with Maria Cisco

Tell Me Everything with Lanz

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 31:31


HEY GUYS! Welcome back to TME! This week, I'm bring on Maria Cisco, a TikTok creator with 43K followers and a viral sensation with her funny and relatable content. We speak about how she started her platform, how to filter out the trolls and ways to avoid the negative affects social media can put on our mental. We also discuss how the world of TikTok is evolving, what the future looks like and what the word "content creator" ACTUALLY means. Check out Maria's TikTok channel: @mariaxcisco Don't forget to subscribe to my podcast and follow me on IG: @tellmeeverything_withlanz and @lanz_tho Have a great week everyone!

Nice Shot Pods
2021 U.S. Open Championship

Nice Shot Pods

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 57:12


The pods discuss golf. $43K lineups, One and done, head to head bets.

Nice Shot Pods
2021 Valspar

Nice Shot Pods

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 44:33


Fire picks this week for the $43K salary cap contest while Tractor Gillos a steak.

台視新聞 每日頭條 Taiwan TTV NEWS
晚間頭條 20210312|AZ疫苗估3/17完成7大檢驗!最快下週日開打

台視新聞 每日頭條 Taiwan TTV NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 4:05


本節新聞重點: ▲AZ疫苗估3/17完成7大檢驗!最快下週日開打 ▲國產疫苗僅2期 恐難獲國際上其他國家認可 ▲AZ血栓疑慮 指揮中心:國產疫苗副作用低 ▲歐洲傳30例接種AZ疫苗後血栓 其中2人死亡 ▲幼教老師月領43K 網:贏過20年資深師 ▲接種AZ疫苗後 南韓累計15死、7500異常反應 ▲菅義偉搶頭香!4月上旬訪美與拜登會談 |更多新聞| ◎【台視新聞網】

Ignite Your Influence
Episode 11 | Influencing with Authenticity w/ @lovemichelleana

Ignite Your Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 27:30


Welcome to Season 2 of the Ignite Your Influence Podcast featuring @lovemichelleana and @majestyacheampong. On this episode you'll learn how Michelle's authenticity has helped her gain 137k subscribers on Youtube and over 43K followers on Instagram. Want more Influencer Marketing Tips from Majesty? Connect with the Ignite Your Influence community + Join Club Ignite Membership. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/majesty-acheampong/support

friends on FIRE
#075 | A teacher’s mid-life financial turnaround with Tom from What the FI

friends on FIRE

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 49:48


In this discussion we Tom we cover a number of topics, including:Tom has been a teacher in Chicago public schools for 25 years.He grew up in a middle class household, but he never really learned how money worked as a child.  They did not talk about money a lot.  When they couldn’t afford something, they just didn’t buy things.  They didn’t talk about investing or how money can work for you.  He was told to find a job with a good pension to take care of him.  He didn’t realize how money works until his mid-40s.He eventually noticed he wasn’t really paying attention and he was spending all that he was earning.  They had racked up credit card bills and were living paycheck to paycheck.  They were leasing cars, using raises to buy more stuff, and one day they just got fed up with things.Lifestyle creep.  They were aware of the pain of not being able to keep up and not do as much as their friends and family members are doing as their...embarrassment from falling into debt.  One of the first times he was really aware was one summer when he didn’t have enough money to make it through the summer when he’s not receiving a paycheck as a teacher.Major turning point.. He was miserable and he didn’t know why.  They felt out of control.  They were counting on these future raises, but the lifestyle creep was killing them.  He started watching all of these youtube videos and reading books and learned so much about better ways of managing their finances and living.  Turning their finances around has improved their relationship and happiness levels.  The best part is that they are communicating more, setting goals together,etc.  They learned about zero-based budgeting and attached their budget with a vengeance.  Within 3 years, he went from barely $300 left in their budget each month to $43K in cash, all of their debt paid off except for mortgages, and drastically changing their approach and relationship with money.  Some of the ways they cut back include cutting back XM radio, magazine subscriptions, and changing SUV leases to more affordable cars.  Tom has one rental property, and he shares how not to get into the rental property market.  He would not recommend his approach to others, but it’s worked out OK for him in the end. Tom has read a lot of books, and his favorite recommendations are in the show links below.Tom shows that you can live within your means and achieve financial freedom on a teacher’s salary.  It reminds us that having your finances in order is achievable at most salary levels.  Tom believes you can better control your finances if you just take the time to learn this stuff.  Tom shares some of the work he’s doing to improve transparency in the 403-B programs offered to teachers in his area.  Tom shares what he is now teaching his kids about money.  ---Show ReferencesTom’s blog: Whatthefi.comTom on instagram: @whatthefiguyBook: Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach their Kids About MoneyBook: Dave Ramsey - Total Money Makeover - a kick in the butt to attack debt, focused on the baby stepsBook: The Barefoot Investor: The Only Money Guide You'll Ever NeedBook: The Book on Investing In Real Estate with No (and Low) Money Down: Creative Strategies for Investing in Real Estate Using Other People's MoneyBook: The Simple Path to Wealth: Your road map to financial independence and a rich, free lifeBook: Millionaire Teacher: The Nine Rules of Wealth You Should Have Learned in SchoolBook: Retire before mom and dad  Book: The Psychology of Money: Timeless Lessons on Wealth, Greed, and HappinessBigger Pockets Website + PodcastStockpile app he uses with his kids---Follow friends on FIRETwitterInstagramFacebookLinkedInLeave us a voicemail or text us: 404-981-3370eMail us at:  friendsonfiremm@gmail.comVisit our website: www.friendsonfire.org---Other LinksMaggie’s Blog: Mostly Minimal LifeMike’s Book: Your New Relationship with Money

Nice Shot Pods
Safeway and 2019-2020 Season Recap

Nice Shot Pods

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 61:26


This week the pods contemplate what they will do with themselves during the PGA Tour Offseason... We recap the Tour Championship and the 2019-2020 Season. We play one and done, fantasy nassau, build 43K lineups, and each draft 4 players for 2020-2021.

Selling To Corporate
STC025 Why is it important to categorise your corporate leads?

Selling To Corporate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2020 23:58


Have you ever wanted to generate fast revenue from corporate organisations? Perhaps you’ve been wanting to sell your services to corporate companies for a while but you’re not able to make the leap because you’re concerned that you’d need to generate immediate revenue (and you’re not able to guarantee that will happen)? In today’s episode, I’m changing the way that we think about corporate revenue generation and explaining how you can generate immediate revenue / create corporate cash injections and how it’s possible for you to start taking action straightaway! We’re focusing on the importance of categorising your corporate leads - and how it relates to immediate revenue generation so that you can create immediate revenue and get your final quarter revenue predictions created! This episode is for anyone who; Has wondered how to find corporate decision makers and categorise them to generate immediate revenue Wants to understand the difference between the leads/ prospects they have (and how to convert them into sales in the quickest and easiest way) Want to hear the myth busting reasons that creating corporate cash injections is not only possible - but how people inside The C Suite ® are doing it regularly. Is interested in understanding the simplest and easiest ways to generate quick revenue from corporate organisations. In today’s episode, I’ll be sharing; Awesome podcast reviews from two Selling to Corporate podcast listeners (and if you’re enjoying the podcast and haven’t left your review yet? Please take five minutes to!) (0:42) The common myths around creating corporate cash injections and whether or not they really exist (04:18) How the recession will impact your revenue streams and why you need to be implementing a corporate cash injection strategy right now. (05:18) The common myths and misconceptions about generating fast revenue from corporate organisations - and the common elements people prioritise before sales. (05:24) How many sales processes you’ll really have in play when you’re selling your services to corporate companies - and why short term sales is not a lifetime strategy. (06:30) What creating corporate sales really looks like; how sales are made and the exact formula and psychology for generating revenue. (08:02) Why categorising your corporate leads is the one thing that will immediately move the sales needle in your business. (10:31) The different lead/ prospect types involved in your corporate sales process - and how they matter! (11:42) How being the specialist is going to help you categorise and create revenue! (14:49) The most overlooked (but important!) reason that corporates will keep buying from you after an entry point offer (18:27) How many strategic points of contact you need to assess the offer that is going to help you sell more services (20:58) And if you’re interested in learning how to create your own corporate cash injection and navigate the corporate landscape throughout 2020 and beyond, make sure you join The C Suite ® now. We’re celebrating clients who’ve had £43K sales weeks, made their first sale, booked a lot of BD calls in one month and more this week. Get strategic support, guidance and templates to make this your BEST quarter yet! Key Resources: Join The C Suite ® now! We have just two spaces left to join in September. Make this your very best quarter of the year by clicking here to join: https://bit.ly/join-the-c-suite to grab your spot Talk to me about The C Suite ®: If you want to ask questions about The C Suite ® and whether or not it’s the right investment for you? Grab a spot in my diary here to discuss and I’ll give you my honest feedback on whether or not The C Suite ® is the best option for you: https://jessicalorimer.as.me/?appointmentType=12012999    Hayley Comber-Berry - LGBTQ Consultant: https://www.hayleycomberberry.com/about More Jess! Like & Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SellingToCorporate/ Follow Me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jess_lorimer/ Follow Me on LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/jesslorimer Content Disclaimer The information contained above is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this article, video or audio are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this article, video or audio. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this article, video or audio. Jessica Lorimer disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this article, video or audio. Disclaimer: Some of these links are for products and services offered by the podcast creator.

The SIGRUN Show
How I Sold 212 Spots in My First Proper Launch with Marisa Schmid

The SIGRUN Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 46:56


To build your business and brand, you need to launch. Launching is the foundation of my multiple 7-figure business, and I wouldn't be where I am today if I hadn't learned how to launch.    Because launching is such an important part of any online business, I invited Marisa Schmid as my guest on the Sigrun Show today. Marisa is in my VIP Mastermind program and recently did her first proper launch - with spectacular results!    564 people signed up to her launch webinar and she thought that about a third would actually show up. She was quite happy with that number, but when the day of her webinar came, 484 people showed up for it. It came as a complete surprise to her. Average show up rates to a webinar are between 20-30%. Marisa had a show up rate of 80%.    When she did her sales presentation towards the end of her webinar, she still had about 95% of the people listening to her. Then, so many people wanted to buy her offer that her site crashed.    Marisa ended up having a conversion rate of 40% and made €43K - in the middle of April, while the pandemic was peaking in Europe.    In this episode of the Sigrun Show, Marisa shares her launch story and talks about what she did to keep her audience engaged until the end of her webinar and how presenting her offer didn't feel like selling at all. We also reflect on what she can do differently the next time she launches.    If you're planning on launching yourself, don't miss this conversation with Marisa. It contains so much valuable information about launching and might help you with your own launch.    “I'm so sure about what I'm offering that I don't think I'm actually selling, but I'm sharing something great.”- Marisa Schmid   What you will get out of this episode:  Marisa's first proper launch (7:15)  How Marisa used YouTube ads to promote her webinar (9:30) The unusual show-up rate for Marisa's webinar (14:00) What happened when Marisa offered her course at the end of the webinar (19:15) What Marisa did to keep her audience excited until the end (23:30) (timestamp clip)  How presenting her offer didn't feel like selling (24:55) Maria's incentive to buy fast (27:30) The importance of reminders (31:30) Why Marisa thinks that now is the perfect time to offer online courses (38:55)  What Marisa will do differently in her next launch (40:50)     Do you want to know more about launching? Learn how to launch in challenging times or how to learn from your last launch and do it better next time.  Using YouTube Ads in Your Launch The number of sign ups Marisa got for her webinar and especially the amount of people who showed up for it is extraordinary.    Marisa had announced her webinar to her email list, on her Facebook page and through her YouTube channel, but she didn't stop there. She also ran ads, both on Facebook and YouTube.    Especially her ad on YouTube led to many sign ups. As she was preparing for her webinar, she thought about the short ads that always run before the start of her own videos. If there were ads in front of her videos, wouldn't she be able to place her own ads in front of other people's videos, too?    After some research, Marisa found out that she could do just that, and more: She could choose the specific channels she wanted her ads to appear on. She started researching channels of people who were in the same niche as her and set up her ad - an authentic, 45 second video she recorded in her own garden. By selecting the right channels, she was able to immediately target people who were already interested in what she was talking about and had to offer. As a result, her sign-ups went through the roof.  Are you about to launch yourself? I would love to hear how you are preparing your launch, the difficulties you might have encountered and the lessons you have learned. You can follow and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.  Upcoming Launch Workshop Speaking of launching, I'm doing a one day live workshop on launching where I teach exactly what you should and what you shouldn't do to have a successful launch. Are you prepared to have your best launch yet?    Then sign up here.  Connect with Marisa Schmid: Marisa on YouTube Marisa on Facebook  seelenschimmer.ch Marisa's book Please share, subscribe and review Thank you for joining me on this episode of the Sigrun Show. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on Apple Podcasts or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the show. Click here to learn how to leave a review, then head over to Apple Podcasts for your chance to win a special thank you gift!

One Good Take
Trailer to Episode 4

One Good Take

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 1:20


Trailer for episode 4 of One Good Take with me, Nicholas Penrake. My guest this coming Thursday is James Whitehill, writer/director and producer at Sevenscope Films. Join us then to hear how James produced his first feature film for around 43K.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/penrakespodcasts)

One Good Take
Episode 4 - James Whitehill

One Good Take

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 52:09


This is episode 4 of One Good Take with me, Nicholas Penrake. My guest this coming Thursday is James Whitehill, writer/director and producer at Sevenscope Films. Join us then to hear how James produced his first feature film for around 43K.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/penrakespodcasts)Worried about the youth of today? Fiction: a couple of young women use their smart phones to manipulate events leading to a murder.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.

Brand With Bite
Get Paid (BANK) to Be You, w/ Laura Belgray

Brand With Bite

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 61:57


Laura Belgray is one of the most real, successful entrepreneurs around, with the funniest stories you’ve heard in your damn life - that also lead to big money, a large Instagram following and your dream business.  If you want to realize it’s OKAY to share all parts of you, learn how to tell stories that magnetize people and see there is no set, straight, fancy path to success, you MUST hear this unapologetic interview with Laura Belgray aka - The Talking Shrimp.  With over 43K followers on Instagram, co-founder of The Copy Cure with Marie Forleo, featured in Business Insider, Money, Fast Company, worked for promos on shows like Nick at Night, Bravo, podcasts like The Jasmine Star Show, Entrepreneurs on Fire *with JLD, who was this show’s first podcast guest* -  Laura is PROOF that by being your true self, every part, even if that’s calling yourself lazy, love sleeping in, share emails that tell stories like the time Laura said ballsack at her father’s funeral  You are going to get SO much out of this episode, I’m literally tossing my microphone at you.  Get ready to smile, to be racing to tell your own stories after you listen out for:  Hear hilarious stories from this world-renowned copywriter, which I had never heard from Laura before The hysterical way Laura got into writing promos like Bravo and Nick at Night, then starting her own business What early adulthood job she was fired for, multiple times How to find the type of job or career you TRULY want Laura’s dream fantasy for a job (That had me almost pee myself laughing)     The f***ing funny way Laura and her husband came up with the name “Talking Shrimp”    How Laura created her first website (including what she said services were + what Laura originally charged) The way Laura upped her prices overtime and ultimately cut 1:1 work with clients entirely The halo effect of media, including about her 1st piece on Business Insider (and why it was controversial) Laura’s honest, refreshing take on desiring other people’s approval Why Laura went through her revamped branding process  How Laura went from day rates *hear her premium prices within* to group coaching The in-person surprise I and 4 other people did for Laura Get a hater comment or review? How to lessen the sting and actually USE it to rally people who love you Juicy insights about the book Laura’s working on 3 words that Laura hates *including a word she knows I love and a word she thinks sounds like genitals* After we stopped the “official episode” a private p.s. Conversation that I simply HAD to include  FOR MORE:  Talking Shrimp  Instagram: TalkingShrimpNYC 5 Secrets to Nonsucky Copy (is on her Home Page Here) Non Sucky Subject Lines: 33 most opened subject lines, 4 that tanked and formulas to write your own 

Ultraaktuellt - allt om ultralöpning
Stor rapport från Fjällmaraton, Drageryd kröker rygg och Hurtig är framme

Ultraaktuellt - allt om ultralöpning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 46:54


Orienterarna dominerade den svenska ultrahelgen. Tre orienterare vann Fjällmaraton i Årefjällen, där vi har snackat med Simen Hjalmar Wästlund som slog världsstjärnan Pau Capell i Fjällmaraton 100K och Anna Carlsson som var bästa svenska på samma distans. Stort pådrag när Lars Drageryd tog tillbaka FKT:n på Bergslagsleden och Petra Hurtig gick utanför sin comfort zone när hon sprang Stockholm till Göteborg. 0:58 Spartathlon blir av, med åtta svenskar 1:19 Beth Pascall slog rekord på Bob Graham Round & Damian Hall ploggade när han slog rekord på klassiska Pennine Way 1:52 DNF för Kristian Kristiansen på Kungsleden när sandal gick sönder 2:05 Nya FKT:er (Kennie Pussinen på Fårö runt, Deri Thomas på  Upplandsleden, Sigtuna-Barkarby och Ken Zemach på Bruksleden 100 miler) 2:32 Tre äventyr längs Stockholm och Göteborg avslutade 3:16 Intervju med Petra Hurtig, som sprang Stockholm till Göteborg, via Göta kanal och Göta älv 8:30 Stort pådrag när Lars Drageryd tog tillbaka FKT:t på Bergslagsleden, en av the Big Five 9:46 Intervju med Lars Drageryd 17:08 Ryssberget Ultra Terräng, fat ass 17:18 André Rangelind & Yann Hellman vann Säfsen Sommarbackyard 17:55 Charlotta Sahlström gick 45 timmar i Walk of pain 18:21 KIA Fjällmaraton 43K 20:43 Fjällmaraton 100K - herrar 25:54 Intervju med Simen Hjalmar Wästlund 33:37 Fjällmaraton 100K - damer 39:02 Intervju med Anna Carlsson 44:38 Många svenska ultratävlingar nästa helg https://ultramarathon.se/

Nice Shot Pods
3M Open with Don Donatello

Nice Shot Pods

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 72:40


PGA Tour Caddie for Will Gordon and Big Break legend, Don Donatello, returns to discuss the 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities. We don't go into $43K lineups this week, but still make our one and done and nassau picks. Enjoy the show!

ABESTREEMのゆうゆうラジオ
ギタリストのyosuke610登場!話題の新曲についてや、暮らしのペスポジについてトークしてます!

ABESTREEMのゆうゆうラジオ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2020 32:22


第48回のゲストはギタリストのyosuke610! ・ 43k&cheapsongs、そしてstrawで活躍中のギタリスト!yosuke610

Purposely Thriving Podcast
13. Side Hustles That Paid Off 43K w/ Valencia Morton

Purposely Thriving Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 46:54


When relationships end, finances shift. One of the biggest challenges I hear from women is the fear of not being able to manage and/or pay off current debt. Here's the truth, you don't have to struggle after your relationship is over. There are plenty of ways to bring in income especially off doing side hustles! My guest, Valencia Morton aka "Side Hustle Queen", who is also a wealth strategist, blogger, author and speaker, will be on to discuss on how paid off 43K in three years post divorce. She will also discuss simple things you can do now to start your financial free journey. Follow Valencia Morton on Facebook: Millionairess Mama & Instagram: @millionairessmama. Also check out her website @ https://millionairessmama.com/ as well as her podcast " Enrollment is now open for my 12 week masterclass! Click here to schedule a discovery call with me: https://tonyacarter.as.me/claritycall Order my book: "Divorce Your Story: A Woman's Guide to Heal & Thrive After Divorce" - http://www.divorceyourstorybook.com. Also available on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2QPWoCn Follow me on IG/Facebook - @mstonyaspeaks For more information about me, visit my website at https://www.tonyacarter.com

Damaged Goods Podcast
Ep 74 The Devil You Know

Damaged Goods Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 62:09


Happy Sunday! It's National Peanut Brittle Day. Puff Daddy is inspired by a group of kids. A Michigan man finds $43K in a couch he bought from Goodwill for $35. What would you do? See who is in a battle for the title of the best slow jam mix. Have you ever stayed in a relationship just because you were comfortable. What were the reasons? How did you finally make it out? Or did you?? Listen, comment & share!

KAPOW Radio Show
Freedom Friday-Incredible Wickedness

KAPOW Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 48:01


A teenage boy shots and kills his mother and three siblings, a mother kills her three children while singing to them, three men kidnap, drug, and rape teen girl, mysterious drones baffle government agencies, and Christian man returns $43K he found in a second hand couch.  

Loving Liberty Radio Network
1-22-2020 Liberty Round Table with Sam Bushman hr 1

Loving Liberty Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 54:50


* After 6-year-old John Oliver Zippay, beats cancer, classmates line school hallway to give him standing ovation! * Man animates himself and high-school sweetheart into ‘Sleeping Beauty’ to propose at movie theater. * WWII vet, 102, finally retiring as Indiana’s oldest state employee. * Journalist humiliates Target worker over 1 cent, furious public raises $17,000 for her. * Man finds $43K in couch he bought from store. What would you do if you found thousands of dollars in a piece of furniture you had purchased? * Florida Police Sergeant, Good Samaritan Save Woman from Burning Car Wreck. * 2.4M Households Off Food Stamps Under Trump. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support

The Honorable Mention Podcast
Episode 80 | Banging The Trash Can

The Honorable Mention Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 92:24


The jokes were flying right out of the gate this week! In this week's episode: Chris is out here reading maps, Luis gets a gold star, Marcell finds his calling & James almost cancels the podcast. #ignantbypopulardemand We also touch on: Instagram's new Photoshop policy. (00:10:00) YouTube's outrageous rules (00:13:00) The Morbius Trailer. (00:21:00) Bad Boys For Life. (00:37:00) The Houston Astros Cheating. (00:50:00) Weekly Chris Door Dash Tale. (00:57:00) Onlyfans Marketing Manager. (01:06:00) Philly Professors finesses the grants. (01:08:45) $43K in a thrift store couch. (01:12:45) Would You Rather? (Dreams Edition) (01:23:45) and a bunch of other nonsense! Follow your Honorable Hosts on social media: Chris - @duckjordan_ Luis - @luisthedesigner James - @just_jvmes Marcell - @drum_fu This episode was recorded at @fivestarstudios Follow the Podcast: Instagram - @honorablementionpodcast Twitter - @ignantpodcast And as always, if you want to submit a question or topic, email us at honorablementionpod@gmail.com

Dissecting the Markets
Finding signals in the markets w/ David Moadel

Dissecting the Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 80:30


David Moadel is an investor with years of experience. His Youtube Channel, David Moadel, has over 43K subscribers. In his Youtube Channel, he not only looks at chart patterns but also analyzes the stock price movements. Today, David not only runs a Youtube Channel and trades/invests in stocks but also coaches and mentors others wanting to become successful in the stock market. He is not a licensed nor registered investment advisor. Also, know that I am not a licensed financial expert. All content on this content should be considered opinionated. Both the guest and I are not responsible for any gains and losses. Please see a financial advisor for financial advice.  --- 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/hardwoodtile/message

Brandon Baxter In The Morning
BBiTM 01/20/20 - What Not To Do With Your Peanuts + Blue Monday

Brandon Baxter In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2020 57:42


On this Day in Country Music- 1995 - Tim McGraw - "Not A Moment Too Soon." Man finds $43K in Used Couch & Gives Back to Owner. Gotcha Gossip: Jennifer Aniston & Brad Pitt Reunite! We give away Miranda Lambert tickets! People are Crazy: This guy made a major mistake while robbing a bank. It's Blue Monday- but we will turn it around with music! We celebrate birthdays! Country Music News: Blake Shelton Teases new Video. We give away Miranda Lambert tickets! Monday Morning Motivation with Eric Burch. Conner McGregor continues to reign. Brandon Gets Kicked out of a Restaurant - Almost. Gotcha Gossip: Rihanna is Single. Mother of Twins turns wifi off when husband goes to bathroom.

Real Takk Podcast
Episode 12: Nick Svensson Representing Santa Barbara & Montecito California

Real Takk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 38:27


This is a special episode.  If you want to meet a real life Viking, Nick is your guy.  Nick Svensson has been a licensed Agent & real estate professional since 1996, when they used to show homes in carriages led by horses  :)  Upon graduation from UCSB in 95, Nick drew early success with his first agency Fred Sands Realtors, then later joining Sotheby's International Realty in Montecito as one of the top 3% brokers out of 43K brokers nation wide. Born in Linköping, Sweden; Nick arrived in Santa Barbara at a mere 5 months old. While he has been excited to call Santa Barbara home since 1972; he still keeps his Swedish roots intact and is fluent in the language.Nick & I first met in Aspen Colorado during the summer of 2016 when we opened our first Colorado flagship office there.  I'm proud to call Nick a friend, mentor, colleague, and as Reffkin our CEO would say, someone I am extremely proud to be on the same team with.

Creators in Saigon
Making Documentaries in Saigon with Irregular Film

Creators in Saigon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 66:15


In the FINAL episode for season 1 of Creators in Saigon, I sit down with Will Snyder, Sean Lambe, and Mateu Perpinya, the filmmakers behind "Irregular Film".Irregular Film is an independent film production company focused on making documentaries highlighting the intersection between eastern and western cultures in Vietnam. The company was started by Will Synder and Sean Lambe, who met while teaching English at ILA, and they have since been joined by their talented film editor Matt.Their first film, Faces You Forget: Nights Out in Saigon (Bui Vien Documentary) was released in 2016 and has since garnered over 43K views on Youtube and over 250K views on Facebook. Vietnamese locals and Westerners alike love the film for it's ability to uncover the stories of the Vietnamese people on this famous backpacker street, amidst all of the lights and beers and EDM music.Three years later, the boys are taking it a huge step further by creating their first length feature film documentary. This one is called Saigon Metalhood, and it uncovers the underground metal rock scene in Saigon. If you are not a metal rock fan, not to worry. This film is not about metal rock as a music genre, but it's about the fascinating history of metal rock in Vietnam and about the Vietnamese people who are part of this culture today.In this interview we discuss how they got started making films with zero budget, simple equipment and minimal experience, we talk about the behind-the-scenes making of both their films, and what advice they have for aspiring filmmakers.  To follow Irregular Film and find their documentaries visit:https://www.facebook.com/irregularfilm/https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ3arexAfqI6ERrWB-Wp8zQhttps://www.saigonmetalhood.comFollow on Instagram: @irregularfilmvnFollow us on Facebook and Instagram: @creatorsinsaigonMusic by Lewis Wright and Cover art by Priyanka Mehta

Creators in Saigon
TEASER: Making Documentaries in Saigon with Irregular Film

Creators in Saigon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2019 2:00


Full episode releases on 11/25! In the FINAL episode of the first season of Creators in Saigon, I sit down with Will Snyder, Sean Lambe, and Mateu Perpinya, the filmmakers behind the independent documentary film production company named Irregular Film.Irregular Film focuses on telling stories highlighting the intersection of Vietnamese culture and Western culture. They released their first documentary "Faces You Forget: Nights Out in Saigon (Bui Vien Documentary)" in 2016, and since then it has reached over 43K views on Youtube and over 250K views on Facebook.They are now taking it a step further by creating their first feature-length documentary called Saigon Metalhood, which tells the history of metal rock in Vietnam as well as interviews with the Vietnamese musicians leading the metal rock scene in Saigon.Saigon Metalhood is not released yet but to stay updated, follow Irregular Film on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/irregularfilm/Check out their first documentary, Faces You Forget:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zz_eZ_-V_oA

I Don't Do Budgets.
034: How to Get Rid of $43K Debt by Side Hustling w/ Valencia Morton

I Don't Do Budgets.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 65:45


Valencia Morton is a financial coach, speaker and author. She’s the founder of Millionairess Mama Financial Group, LLC in which she writes about multiple streams of income and money management. Valencia had over $43k in student loan and credit card debt. She got rid of all her debt in 3 years just from side hustles. Now she is debt free, has a positive 6 figure net worth and her first investment property. Just talking to Valencia was so inspirational because she was able to pay off $43K in debt utilizing side hustles with no full time job... and now she’s investing. It just goes to show that you literally have NO EXCUSES to do what you put your mind to, whether that’s paying off debt, investing, or just building wealth. You can do it. Social Media Info: Millionairess Mama site: https://millionairessmama.com Valencia Morton IG: @millionairessmama I Don’t Do Budgets IG: @idontdobudgets  Email: hi@idontdobudgets.com  Website: www.idontdobudgets.com  Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/idontdobudgets #IDontDoBudgets #IDDB

INNER BOSS PODCAST | Marketing, NLP, Sales Psychology
43K in Sales From Live Video ft. Amanda King | 147

INNER BOSS PODCAST | Marketing, NLP, Sales Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 53:26


In this episode, we peel a client case study: making 43K in 2019 with Amanda King. HOW TO: Allow your audience to co-create your program with you Survive the ups and downs of launching and beginning of your business Find your feminine and masculine energy Amanda King is a Women's Empowerment & Business Coach who helps teach women how to step out of the fear that is holding them back and step into their fierceness! https://www.facebook.com/groups/fierceasfcktribe/ Join the Client-Attraction Masterclass! heyjencasey.com/masterclass LET'S HANG OUT! heyjencasey.com/group    

Girl Talk with Fo
How Valencia Paid off $43K with Side Hustles

Girl Talk with Fo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 27:38


08- Wealth Strategist, Valencia Morton of the Millionairess Mama blog, shares how she was able to pay off $43K in consumer debt while only using side hustles for income.

The Thriving Christian Artist
25 - Mindset is Everything: A Conversation with Contemporary Artist, Paulette Insall

The Thriving Christian Artist

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2018 25:29


In this episode, Matt Tommey has a conversation with Portland, Oregon contemporary artist Paulette Insall and talks about her incredible growth as an artist. She shares her story about how she's grown her following in Instagram to over 43K followers and is now regularly selling her work online. Connect with Paulette online at www.PauletteInsall.com, on Instagram @pauletteinstall or on Facebook @pauletteinsallart Connect with Matt online at www.MattTommeyMentoring.com, on Instagram @matttommey or on Facebook @matttommey.Support the show (https://matttommeymentoring.mykajabi.com/p/createdtothrivemembership)

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS
Ep. 249. News: Hook them with a great service

Fintech Insider Podcast by 11:FS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2018 61:10


Our hosts, Sarah Kocianski and Simon Taylor sit down with two great guests: Alexa Fernandez, Open Innovation and Ecosystem Builder at BBVA, and Ryan Edwards-Pritchard, Managing Director at Funding Options to talk about the all the latest news in fintech. Including: Starling’s secret project, Royal Bank of Scotland has enlisted the online-only challenger Starling to assist in its secret project to build a standalone digital bank. Starling has signed “a contract to provide payment services to support new initiatives at RBS/NatWest”. The digital bank reported that its number of personal current accounts has risen to 210K from 43K last November with a average deposit of £900. Are challengers the future of banking - will enough people switch? The new wave of digital-only challengers is threatening to change the high street bank’s position as a fixture of the British financial experience. Monzo expects to have opened 1.5 million current accounts by the end of the year. Currently on 925,465, Starling on 210,000. Goldman Sachs’ Marcus come to the UK. Goldman Sachs has started rolling out its retail bank, Marcus, in the UK, starting with a savings account offered to its 6,000 staff in Britain. Marcus - named after the bank's founder Marcus Goldman - has already amassed more than $20bn in deposits and lent $3bn to customers in the US. In an internal memo, Goldman's Europe boss Richard Gnodde said a nationwide roll-out would follow "in the coming weeks". Warren Buffet invests in Paytm. Berkshire Hathaway, Warren Buffett’s company, made moves to buy a 4% stake of Paytm’s parent company, One97 Communications. The talks have been ongoing since February. As part of the deal Berkshire Hathaway will pay between $300-350M to Paytm which would give it a valuation of over $10BN. Google Tez becomes Google Pay. Last September, Google launched Tez, an app for instant money transfers in India. Now the company announced it’s rebranding the app to Google Pay. It’s global payments services with what it’s built for India. Loan consolidation app Tally raises money to launch robo-advisor. Tally, a 3 year old service that aims to help users better manage their credit card debt, is launching a robo advisor. Tally, which requires users to have a minimum score of 660 analyzes their financial profile to determine the fastest and smartest way to pay down debt. It then offers users a new line of credit at a lower interest rate: between 7.9% to 19.9% per year depending on a user’s credit history. a16z helps raise $102m to build an Amazon Web Services killer. DFINITY, a startup based out of Zug, Switzerland and Palo Alto has a very lofty goal to build what it calls the “Internet Computer”: a blockchain-based, decentralised and non-proprietary network to run the next generation of mega-applications. DFINITY aims to launch an initial version of its public network — which it has also dubbed “Cloud 3.0” — towards the end of the year. Wonga on verge of collapse. Wonga the payday lender which was once one of Britain's fastest-growing consumer finance companies, is on the brink of collapse this weekend following a deluge of customer compensation claims. 5 years ago Wonga were aiming to pursue a New York stock market listing that could have valued it more than $1bn and turned it into a British technology 'unicorn'. Wonga's decision go into administration comes three weeks after the company had received an emergency £10m cash injection to keep it afloat. Are cheques checking out? Debate over the future of cheques has been reignited amid a pay dispute at a company that has been printing cheques for more than 100 years. The use of cheques in the UK peaked in 1990, when there were more than four billion transactions a year. A total of 405 million cheques were processed in the UK last year. And finally, we kid you not, this story is the GOAT. Goat facial recognition is coming soon… or maybe not We thought this was a facial recognition story, which it is, but not quite in the way we thought. All this and so much more on today's episode of Fintech Insider! Subscribe so you never miss an episode, leave a review on iTunes and every other podcast app. Spread the fintech love by sharing or tweeting this podcast. Let us know your thoughts @FintechInsiders and join the discussion by signing up at www.fintechinsidernews.com This week's episode was written by Laura Watkins and Dhanum Nursigadoo, produced by Laura Watkins and edited by Holly Blaxill. Special Guests: Alexa Fernandez, Doug Bobenhouse, and Ryan Edwards-Pritchard.

Sourcing Matters.show
ep. 29: Gina McCarthy - Director, C-Change at Harvard's Chan School of Public Health

Sourcing Matters.show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2018 46:15


On Sourcing Matters episode 29 we welcome Gina McCarthy, Director of C-Change at Harvard’s Chan School of Public Health. McCarthy has a background fighting for, and evolving practice & policy relating to the environment that is second to none!  A change-agent of positivity, Gina McCarthy has been a leading advocate for common sense strategies to protect public health and the environment for more than 30 years. She served under President Barack Obama as the 13th Administrator of the EPA from 2013–2017. Her tenure as EPA Administrator heralded a paradigm shift in national environmental policy, expressly linking it with global public health. Prior, during her career in Massachusetts, McCarthy advised five governors on environmental affairs, worked at the state and local levels on critical environmental issues, and helped coordinate policies on economic growth, energy, transportation, and the environment. In our 45 minute conversation we discuss both the need and opportunity to embrace sustainable best practice across the board.  We chat about the current landscape in DC. We discuss Scott Pruitt and his $43K soundproof phone booth, Trump’s perspective on the environment, climate change deniers, future food, agriculture and much more. Regarding her take on the political divide “We need to stop Washington from simply making climate change part of a partisan platform. Frankly, It has nothing to do with being a Republican or Democrat.  Absolutely nothing! If you’re a human being – you need to care about this, and you need to act.”  To do this we need to motivate, inspire and let people come to their own conclusions that this all matters.  “It’s a strategy that we need to stop scaring people, and start creating the pied piper effect. Play great music, and let people follow you.”   Gina explains that the EPA isn’t a birds & bunnies agency.  But, instead one focused on public health and national security. “People need to realize, climate isn’t about polar bears, it’s about their kids.”  McCarthy gets to the brass tacks of the movement, “The most important thing we can do is to realize the future is in our hands. We need to grab opportunities where they come, and be positive about it.”  She continues, “We need to put science to work, and explain it in terms that everyone can understand.”  McCarthy recently completed a few fellowships at Harvard. “I found the students to be incredibly exciting and engaging. They had a sense of social justice and equity that was just palpable. They just didn’t want to tolerate moving forward in a world that doesn’t recognize that science is real, that climate change is happening, that manmade emissions are causing it; and that we have to do something – not least of which is to more women into office!”   After her work in DC and finalizing the fellowship programs, Harvard’s Chan school of Public Health became the ideal venue to continue her transformative work in materializing the impacts of climate change and environmental pollution on public & personal health. The goal of the new C-Change center is to make sure science is driving actions continuously. She explains “The Dean wanted the science to be done not just well, but to be communicated well. To actually get into the hands of decision makers, and we can actually make a difference based on real facts on the ground.” McCarthy details, “The greatest opportunity we have to improve health in this century is embrace climate change as a public health issue. Climate change is opening our eyes to what we need to do to live sustainably. And, a low carbon future is something we should be running towards; investing in; talking about; getting exciting about!  I want people to know that climate change is perhaps the most direct threat they have today for their kid’s tomorrow. Taking action against climate change now is the greatest opportunity we have to chart a future that is sustainable.”   What we’re learning is: we do have great leaders, from all over, with diverse backgrounds who are ready for their time up at bat.  This has melded with a confluence of a citizen awakening, and what seems to be a zeitgeist of generation next where responsible action can be the permanency to set a proper course moving forward.  Recent defeats from this administration is a gut check; maybe a call to actions for us to gain some small wins, together, for greater good and stability.  So, whether instigating change from our dinner plate, in a lab or research center, via technology & innovation, or from some of the most prestigious institutions in the land – we’ve got this talent.  We need now to mobilize around small victories and milestones from the grass-roots.  It’s our time we get out and make a difference!   www.SourcingMatters.show

Success Smackdown Live with Kat
How I let it be CRAZY easy

Success Smackdown Live with Kat

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 50:18


Nailed it. Nailed it. Yo, hello people of the internet. Hang on. I thought I freaking nailed it. Where is my best siding at? Maybe that's it. Maybe that's it. Hang on. All right, that looks terrible. What if we sat on the grass? How do you feel about that? Where's my best siding? What if we put the light on? That did ... No, nothing at all. I already did this whole 360 before I pressed Go Live. That's super dark. That's a little bit lighter. That's a breezy. I really wanted to livestream of the beach. I feel certain that if I went and sit on the grass over there, I'm gonna look more fabulous. So we're gonna do that. Currently I'm sitting on top of the table. I'm on a pick-nick table. This is how I do. There seems to be some mushrooms growing over there. I'm not sure if they're edible or not. Side note. So I had my hair done. So it seems like it would be selfish to not livestream afterwards. Because I feel confident to show my face to the internet again. My hair was looking max level skanky. I didn't get it done for like seven weeks from travelling so much. Okay, we can sit on the ground. Well, now I'm more ... That's not working either, is it? This is a dilemma, you guys. Oh, was that the moment right there? I'm gonna tell you how to let it be so fucking easy, that you'll be wondering what the hell you are even thinking or doing with your life previously. Okay, there's literally nowhere where I have good lighting. I'm just sitting on the ... Oh, maybe that's it. I'm just on the grass doing circles on my bottom like a toddler wearing a diaper just spinning around. I'm spinning around. Get out of my way. I know you're feeling it 'cause you like it like this. Not like that. I'm breaking it down. That's it. Okay. It was a team effort. We did it together. Thank you, everybody. Now we just have one more small problem, which is that now we have a leaning tower of tripod situation. What do you think we need? Should we build a small canoe with some bark? I'm crafty as fuck, you guys. I didn't like the dark roots, It was looking brassy. What just happened? I just nailed the lighting, and now it's gone. Jana, you're the sweetest. And thank you for using the dancing emojis. Do you know that I had a small moment of panic when I went to Go Live just now. Because the dancing emojis which everybody knows is my favoritest emoji of all the emojis, they were not even in my ... You know your little panel that you've got of your most frequently used emojis? And so do you know what that means? That means I've been absolutely flaking out on proper emoji use. Maybe I'll go back to that table over there where I was before. I'm gonna tell you something that's embarrassing for me. And it's gonna make you shake your head at me in despair, although perhaps you'll understand. I was over at this table over here earlier, and I was ready to livestream. And I'd felt that I'd nailed the lighting situation. And then I saw that there was a chick sitting on the grass not far away, and I was like, "Well, then I'm gonna filter myself a bit, 'cause she's gonna hear me carrying on and waving my arms in the air like a crazy person." And I thought I'll end up being self-conscious and not livestream properly. So on the one hand you could say what a wuss I am. But on the other hand you could say that I'm certainly considerate of her, 'cause maybe she wanted to have a nice nap on the grass and not listen to me carrying on. Okay. This could be it. Now the thing is, I refuse to sit ... This is a pick-nick table. There's no fucking way I'm sitting on the chair when I could sit on the table. I just feel better when I'm above other people. You know, table sense, not necessarily anything else. Okay. Are we ready now? Do you think we can settle in? Got grass all over me now. Hope you guys appreciate it. So the beach is right there though, if you don't know the Gold Coast. If you do know the Gold Coast, you'll know where I am and you'll probably come to hang out with me. Don't, 'cause I'm gonna livestream and then go and do many important things. Tell me before you come down and hang out with me. Don't creep up on me. Anyway, the beach is like 20 metres or maybe 50 yards. I don't know what a yard. I'm just making up shit that sounds good. It's very fucking close. I wanted to go and sit on the beach for you all, because I thought it would be a beautiful background for you. And I'm super kinda that way. But it was so freaking windy that I probably would've been blown to Kansas if I would've sat there. And it would've ruined my hair. And you wouldn't have been able to hear me either. Okay. I don't know why I just got my laptop out like I was about to present a slideshow. But that's what I just did. I have just been at the hair salon for four hours, or however fucking long it takes to achieve this level of fabulousness, which is roughly 38 years and four hours. Because really the fabulousness comes from my energy. Mt energy. It just come on out of me. It just splays on out. I don't know about, "Splays." It sounds kinda gross. Anyway, I do nothing at all to make the money I make. I just open my mouth and things pop out of it. And I put no preparation time into anything even if I do an entire three day event, I just show up and see what pops out. But then on the other hand, i prepared for 38 fucking years to show up this badass. How long have you been preparing for? Just a reminder? You've got all that knowledge and power inside of you already. So what I did though whilst I was at the hair salon was firstly fucked around for a bit on Facebook and Instagram, because that's basically a rule of life, and I'd already done my journaling and my blogging and that sort of thing for the day. But then, then I did something very interesting, [Jamie Jod 00:06:15], very interesting. And everybody else too. I just point out Jamie, 'cause she's the most recent one to comment. Okay. You know when you take a drink of your water and you're like, "I think I've been reusing the same water bottle for too long," because I can smell something that smells like, I guess, my own saliva, is the truth of the matter. 'cause they get the [inaudible 00:06:39] bit. And then I have a $6000 dollar fucking water filter at home that is God's gift to the Earth apparently. And so I refill the bottles. Is my skin fabulous from all the water? Or is it from the yoga? Or is it from the journaling? Or is it because I chose to age backward? Who knows. But the water people will say for sure that it's the water. But it's getting that funny sort of smell. I think we're gonna have to throw it out after this. Somebody remind me. Keep accountable, 'cause it's quite disgusting otherwise. I just realised I made my life so fucking easy that it's actually a little bit scary. It is nasty. Yeah. How embarrassing. I shouldn't admit this stuff on the internet. I should maintain a professional visage at all times. I'm actually a little bit ... I feel destabilised by how easy I just made my life. I feel a little worried. I feel like a kite that's been snapped free in the breeze. And I haven't even lived into what I just did yet. But I thought I should share it with. I can't stop touching my hair, because it's so silky. Look how silky it is. If you were here, you would be stroking it like a kitten, depending on who you are might be nice for everybody. And yes, I will tell you about the easy thing. I feel like I could build it up into quite a story, but there's nothing come out of me to do that. So I might just get to the point and tell you, and then we'll see what else happens after that. So I keep lists, and I feel embarrassed to admit it. I'm Katrina Ruth and I have lists of things that I never action. I have always been a list making type of person since I was a kid. I would ... This is embarrassing. I would come home from school when I was about seven or eight years old, and I would make a list of everything that I had to do that afternoon after school, like whatever homework, maybe a chore or something that my mum had given me. And then I would even put on the list kind of like fun or creative things that I wanted to do just for myself. I always had a side hustle. I mean as a child, you should always have a side hustle. So my side hustle as a child typically selling shit to people. I used to take all my broken old toys and also just random bits of half eaten candy, I'm not even kidding, that I would smuggle away from parties or something. And I would take them to school and I would sell them on the school yard. And then I got shut down. The store of Katrina Ruth got shut down. It was a black market operation from the get-go. And the principle of the school shut me down. And I'm pretty sure I got reported to my mother. And yes, that was the end of that until I did it again and then got caught again. And that cycle basically perpetuated itself until like I say, I stopped going to school. Interestingly though, I was such a good girl. I was such a rule follower. I really was. Except for when it didn't suit me. Which is roughly how I play life these days. I'm actually the most obedient civilised, well-conditioned member of society that you could ever care to encounter, except for when it doesn't suit me. And then I do what I fucking want. But from the outside looking in, if you were to encounter me in the normal day-to-day operations of your life, you would think, "What a well-behaved lady about town." I'm sure you would. You would probably label me as gentile. Particularly if I had long sleeves on and you couldn't see. I guess the tattoos add a level of rebelliousness. But I tend to think ... I tend to feel like nobody can notice the tattoos anyway, 'cause to me they look very normal. I don't feel like it at all stands out. So probably nobody's even aware of it. I'm very proper is what I'm trying to say, except for when it's not proper to be proper, and then I'm supremely improper. But nobody notices, because I've always been exceptionally good at selling to people. And one of the things that maybe you didn't realise about being a fantastic sales person is that you can convince people that you're anything, because you almost believe it yourself. Or you do believe it yourself. You become the thing. So people believe that I'm an upstanding, well-about town gentile type of a lady. I am upstanding. I [inaudible 00:10:49]. And I'm upstanding as far as the morals and laws of society anyhow, just not I guess other areas. But I've always been very good at ... I don't know. I don't do it on purpose. I'm not trying to manipulate or trick people. But I'm thinking back to when my teachers always thought I was just the best most obedient, subservient, good student. Because I kinda was. And I always got the top available mark on everything academically, because manifestation. I never studied for it. I just ... Well, I have like a really high IQ. I do, it's true. But it runs in my family. And it's also just how it was in my family. So my parents were just like, "Well, of course you'll be the top of the class. That's just how it is as. It's who we are." So then as a kid, you're kinda like, "Oh, okay." And you just expect to get the top grades, and so then you do. And so then because you kind of on the surface of it, you appear to be this very subservient, well-behaved child about town. I supposed I wasn't a lady about town back then. Then what happens is, you build up a perception of yourself. You build up a reputation. I built my reputation from an early age of being a good girl, a square. And I am a good girl. I'm not trying to say I'm not. I'm very good when it suits me. So basically, I'm getting there. And I'm gonna tell you about the easy thing, and I'm gonna. I thought I was gonna spit it out in tow minutes, but it's turned into a fabulous story, so I'm happy about that. Okay, send more of the cat stickers. If you see where on the right-hand side of your screen is the little emojis. And then just to the inside left of your little emojis, you've got some cat stickers. You can hit that sticker button, and you can choose some cool shit to send at me that's, "1% [inaudible 00:12:36]. She'll press play. Sure it's about me." It really smells gross, but I'm very thirsty. There it is. There's the Press Play signs. They're so cool, aren't they? Where's my banner by the way? I had the freaking Katrina Ruth Show banner on this, and now it's disappeared I just noticed. Whatever. Yeah, so you build up a reputation. And I feel like once people see you as a certain ... Once people have labelled you, and they see you as a certain type of a thing, then it's maybe difficult, or it could be potentially difficult ... Oh, it is there, is it? The banner? Cool. Thanks [Brittany 00:13:11]. It's potentially difficult ... You'll only get the emojis if you're on your cellphone. Potentially difficult to change that. I guess you would have to consciously do that. But the point is, even though I broke min rules from an early age at school, such as continually selling on the school yard, I did get told off and shut down for it. But then I would always get away with it again. Because overall the way that I was categorised as far as the academic people were concerned was, "Good girl," at school, "Square." And then even in later years since schooling, like my final two years of school. And I just rocked out all my grades and all my classes. And I came like top three point something percent in the country. But I barely went to class at all, and I'd continually broke all the rules. But it was like nobody noticed. It was like they were all blind to it, because I had so effectively created my persona. All right? So I don't know what you wanna take from that. But be a badass and people will think you're a badass, because you then created yourself into a badass. But are you really a badass or not? Who really knows. And it doesn't matter. It's all perception. So that was one of the side hustles as an eight year old. And then my other side hustle was, I had membership clubs, which I would charge people $5 to join my member. It was a one-time fee. It was the best fucking deal offer ever. There was no repeating monthly fee, I should've thought about. It was very non-entrepreneurial of me to only charge a one-time fee of $5 I suppose. But I guess nobody else was selling memberships at that age. And people couldn't just get the $5 from their parents though. They had to present to me a list of how they'd earned the $5 by doing chores. The rules were ... I mean, I wouldn't follow the rules myself. But I will make them up for other people no problem. The rules were, you could do one task that gave you a full dollar, like washing a car. You were allowed to get a dollar for washing a whole car. But you couldn't go around washing five cars. You had to prove your metal. So one task I would allow them to do where they got a dollar. And then the rest had to be 10 and 20 cent tasks such as unstacking the dishwasher, or whatever it was. And then I would peruse the list. And basically decide if this person had the work ethic to be in my club. It's pretty much exactly how I take inner-circle subscriptions to this day. All right. I just want to know if people have different moral and ethical compass that I have around the hustle. So that's how I made my money. That was my side hustle. Well, that was several of them. I was also selling my own drawings door-to-door, and daffodils, and oranges and lemons. But that was since I was three years old. And then by the time I was 11, I was an Avon lady and I was making a $1000 a week. When it's in the blood, it's in the blood. But my point is that I would come home from school and I would make a list of all the things that I had to do that afternoon that I wanted to do and chose to do for my hustle as well as my homework, et cetera. But I would make the list and I would include like 20 things on the list that I'd already done. I would just make shit up and put on it on the list and cross it off straight away. And I still do that. I still make lists, and I'll add like a whole bunch of random shit onto the list like, "Sit in park and do a livestream." I'm like, "Oh, well I did that already. Tick." And I'll just add it on for the fun of it. But then the things that I put on the lists that I haven't already done ... Who does this? Who makes lists at all? Am I the only person in this sad world ... No. Am I the only sad person in this amazing world who's still addicted to making lists? Because for me, the things that I put on the list that have not already been done, it's taken me many years to finally acknowledge this. Like 30 fucking years plus. I never do them. I just never do them. [Rache 00:16:45], would you do the things on your lists though? I repeatedly make lists. I like to organise my lists. I'm a fantastic list organiser. I will write and rewrite the thing till kingdom come. And I will merrily continue on my life path without referring back to the list, or doing a single item from the list, except for when I refer back to the list in order to reorganise the list. And then I feel really good about myself, 'cause for that one moment in time I'm like, "Maybe I am an organised person who plans things." I don't know why I even wanna be. I don't actually even wanna be an organised person who plans things. I am full conscious of the fact that I built a multi million dollar empire online by being chaotic as fuck, and surrendering to that. So why would I wanna be organised? But I think it's like an emotional detoxification when I write the list. Okay, what's that person doing behind me? Julian says, "Just so you know, when in horizontal view, the banner is completely covered by the comment box." Is it bottom-right? We're trying to figure out where we wanted this banner to be. We're just moving the banner all around the screen from every livestream to livestream. So thank you for that, and I'll check it out later. Well, there's my confession for you. And then here's the problem though, like on the one hand I'm like, well it's good to get it out of head so I'm not carrying it around in my head, so I write, get that shit down like an emotional detoxification like I said. But then on the other hand, I've got to admit to you, it feels like it's hanging over me a little bit, right? It feels like I'm never fully maybe relaxed into my flow. Well, that's not true. When I'm in Super Flow, I couldn't give a fuck whether the world is turning or not. I'm just creating content and doing stuff. Or even like when I'm working out, or when I'm hanging out with my badass clients or friends, I'm not aware or conscious of anything. But it's more so on a day like today, where I'm in the hair salon for four hours. And like hello, I don't think I need to say this, but clearly I'm not sitting in the hair salon reading fucking magazines. Clearly I'm sitting there with my laptop like a normal human person making money. Hello to everybody who I was messaging and going back forth with about Rich Hot Empire over the last few hours. [Mim 00:18:50], if you're watching, you can pop that Rich Hot Empire comment in right now. Rich Hot Empire, six weeks 101 with me started yesterday. Our live call is tonight my time. You can still join. It's the final chance to work with me in Rich Hot Empire until well until the end of this year. Six weeks unlimited one-on-one with me. After this closes in the next few days, then the only way to work with me one-on-one will be in the inner-circle. So Rich Hot Empire is fucking amazing. The money results, the alignment results, the dream, life and business creation results that my clients consistently get with this programme every time I run it are beyond. Check out what [00:19:25] just put in the pinned comment. I don't know exactly what it says, but it will say something like, "Rich Hot Empire. Work with me for six weeks one-on-one so we can build your soulmate [inaudible 00:19:33]. Create your low right through to high-end empire to build your multi seven figure and beyond online business doing what you love, just like I've done, just like all my clients do." And you literally get unlimited access to me when you're working with me at the private client level. So message me now on my personal Katrina Ruth page if you wanna get in before the doors close. Like I said, final chance to work with me in this sort of short-term intensive, rapid result way. After this closes, it's only gonna be inner-circle, which is a $72,000 investment currently. And at some stage of course I'll do something shorter again, but no current plans to. I'm shutting it down after this and focusing on existing clients and inner-circle growth as well. So you can message me about that after this, 'cause I wanna get back to this conversation and talk about the list thing, and how I just did like a big release of everything. And who that's freed me up creatively to make a fuck-load more money and content. So anyway, yeah, on a day like today I'm at the hairdresser and I'm like ... I kind of already did ... I'm very good at ignoring lists, which is an important trait to cultivate in yourself, by the way. Because I consistently ignore all my tasks and the things that I think I should be doing, or have previously told myself I should be doing. Because I consistently ignore shit that I put on to list, I have instead created literally thousands of pieces of content on the internet, launched over 300 products and programmes online. I drafted in badass high-level [inaudible 00:20:56] client. I just posted today's testimonial from a Rich Hot Empire client, Jessica who did the January run of Rich Hot Empire, did 30K in January, 43K in February, 45 in March, and has just hit her first $100,000 mark in April. That's the sort of results clients are getting from their Rich Hot Empire. And of course, she's gone into the inner-circle because of that after Rich Hot Empire. So anyway, those sort of clients though, they come into my life and become part of the norm for me, in large part because I've spent the past decade plus ignoring shit that I put on the list, and instead showing up for my content, showing up for my purpose work, showing up for my own inner-work, showing for my own flow, taking care of myself, whatever I need to do to be in that super flow state. And to unleash my message and to speak into your soul. That is my number task and job every single day is to be in my soul, to be in my super flow, and to let what's inside of me out for you, right? Not to freaking work my way through a list. So just a little reminder there, if you feel like undisciplined, or you're undisciplined, or disorganised, or you're not getting your shit done. Just step back for a moment and be like, "Okay, but what are the big things that are gonna move the needle?" Because I know for me and for my clients it's typically inner-work, messaging, sales activity and your own self-care and getting yourself into flow. If you did those four things every day and nothing else, you're gonna build a freaking empire. That's how I do it, that's how my clients do it. Yet still, I've had all this shit on the list. And like well, some of it might be to do with P.S. stuff, getting my name out there in a bigger way, random things that maybe I want to improve on my social media, or on my website, different cool ideas that I have to leverage existing platforms. Sometimes when clients tell me awesome results, I just kind of note it down on the list like a little reminder for later, "Oh, we should do a little testimonial piece about that," and then it just goes on the list. Or like personal errands or whatever. But I have probably 50 random things there all together. And I just consistently don't fucking do them, because I'm just not a person that works by sitting down and working my way through a checklist. It's not who I desire to be. And fundamentally, I don't believe that it's how it needs to be. However for whatever reason, I'd still been telling myself this story that if I don't write this stuff down and kinda keep it somewhere, then I'm gonna forget important things, and it's kind of like a fear mentality, right? Kind of telling myself that I might miss out on something that's gonna make a difference in my business or life. So today I just thought, "Fuck this shit." I was thinking about the fact ... Gross water. Gross water break. I was thinking about the fact that there's like these two or three things creatively that I've consistently not been quite getting around to doing. Like I would do them, but I'm inconsistent with it. I'm motherfucking consistent with the things that I just said, right? Like I do my daily Ass-Kickery blog, 365 days a year. Zero exceptions. I've done it for decades. I typically write two or three blogs a day. Sometimes I post them all, sometimes not. I do my sales activity every day, I do my inner-work every day, I do my fitness and self-care every day. It's all just so automated. Where I wanna step up further is around creating videos as opposed to Facebook Live. Specific short videos created into kind of like ... I don't know, really engaging, either entertaining or inspiring pieces that could be shared and re-shared and that sort of thing for YouTube and Facebook. That's one of my projects that I really give more time and attention to. And then the other one is publishing more books. I'm already writing all the content for the books, but it's kind of just being collected in my Dropbox, just endless reams of articles, poems, mantras, affirmation, stuff that's not being collated. And so I noticed today I was like, it feels like ... And tell me if you've ever felt this way. It feels like I can't get to that shit yet, because I've got all this stuff hanging over me that I've been telling myself I need to do. Even though fundamentally, I do not believe that success comes from a list. And I logically actually legitimately know that I don't need to do it. But yet, because I've been carrying it around so to speak. Like lugging it around on a list, it's kinda weighing me down, or detracting from me energetically. And finally today, and I must admit I've done this before, and I've had the list then creep up again. It's kind of like when you do a Spring cleaning at home or ... Or I wouldn't do that. I'd pay somebody to do it. But when you do something like that, and then the clutter kinda creeps up again. But today I was just like, "Fuck this shit. I'm getting rid of all of that." And I spent probably 90 minutes, and I worked my way through every single item on the list, and either sent it straight off to a team member. So [00:25:18], you now understand why you're getting gajillions of small emails from me today with random comments and little memories. And like, "You should do this." And, "There's this happening. Let's do this." So I either like sent it off to team members. Or for things that weren't really ... Like for that, that were more to do with me. Or that just felt like, "Uh, it's not actually relevant right now." I popped it into my Google Calendar as a reminder, like decide when that would get to be action, put it into my Google Calendar as a reminder. So that that way it will send me an email notification on the day that I chose for it to do that. And got down to nothing. I've got my list down to absolutely deleted. Completely stripped off the list. And then I sat there, and this was just now. I currently just come out of the hair salon before I started this. Hair salon's right there. Beach there. Hair salon there. My house over there. Now you're fully orientated. So I jumped out of the salon, drove down here we are. And so that was only less than an hour ago. But I just sat there for a moment before I finished up and paid, and left. And I was like, "Huh, interesting." What I noticed is there's no more excuses left for why I don't have time to make these cool videos I wanna make, or to bring my books to life in a bigger way. Well actually, the book thing's been fully actioned now, because part of what I did just now as go back and forth with Cat Ninja Mim, who's in charge of collating, putting all my written content together into some sort of sequential order for my different poetry volumes, affirmation books, and my actual real books and that sort of thing. So fully passed over all my thoughts and ideas to her that I had sort of had on a list still, 'cause I was like, "Oh, I'll talk to Mim about this once we get past the initial phase that we're working on." I was like, "No, I'll just send it all through to her." So that's done. The book side of it's done. The only thing I still need right now to continue my book business the way I wanted to is I only gotta find a new cover designer, 'cause my cover designer had a change of freaking purpose and stopped designing books covers, which sucked 'cause he's amazing. But good for him in his purpose work. And that's it. And so it was this feeling of, "Oh shit, I just made it so easy." Like I literally stripped my whole list down to nothing, meaning that now as of this moment right here, there is nothing I have to do. I have nothing on my life list. Yes, I have upcoming things in my calendar, like reminders or well, appointments. I have very minimal appointments in my life in general. But I have upcoming reminders, like I know I popped in the calendar for later this week, "Book in for a dental checkup." That sort of shit. And a few little reminders for things to do with stuff I do wanna change in my business. But there's nothing that's a list. There's nothing that's like, when I go into my day ... When I continue on with my day now or go into my day tomorrow, you know that feeling that you carry around, fears of like, "Fuck, I've got all this shit that I've gotta do." And then I'm like, "Done," or then I can relax, or then I can be fully present. Or then I can have time for my purpose work. There's nothing there. It's just me and the freaking air around me, right? Now I'm gonna give myself massive credit here to say, like I did say before that I've been fucking amazing at consistently creating my purpose work into the world day in and day out for many years now. Even while having an idea in my head that there's other things that I've gotta do. I've been really good at putting first thing first. It's probably one of the best life lessons I ever received. And if you haven't kind of figured that life less out, figure it out right here right now. I learned it from Stephen Covey. I think learned it even earlier than that. But I religiously read Seven Habits of Highly Effective People over and over again when I was about 22. I think I read it for the first time when I was like 12. So 26 years ago. But I remember religiously reading his book Seven Habits, as well as his other book, First thing's First when I was 22. I was supposed to ... This is another example. I was supposed to be doing fitness management, but I hacked the job and figured out how to do the 38 hour job in like three hours a week. And since then I was reading and journaling. Much like back in the school days with getting the top grades. And I really just implemented that, and I have ever since. I've been really good at first thing's first. And I just don't react. I don't react to other people, even clients and friends. I don't react to a list. I don't react to anything until I do my sole work in the morning, I do my journaling work, I do my blog, I do whatever writing's coming through me. Even now, right? There's other things potentially I could be doing rather than this livestream. Well not really, since I just deleted them all. But there's a few little things that I know that I will do today. But I'm doing the livestream first, because that's content, right? So that's been probably one of my most effective success habits that I really suggest you fucking think about. Like if you do one thing, then make it that you learn to freaking prioritise and do first thing's first in your business and in your life. Because the big rocks, if you leave them till the end of the day, there's no space for them. You filled your whole life up with little rocks and pebbles and things that are relatively meaningless, and just responding to other people. And then ultimately your life gets cratered from that. Whereas when you do first thing's first and you go, "Okay, what is like the one big thing in my business where if I did it every day, I would create the business that I dream of even if I just did that one thing and nothing else?" Then you make that your first thing, your highest priority. And then, "What is the next thing after that, and what is the one big thing in my fitness, or the one big thing as a mother, or the one bug thing for my own sanity?" Or whatever it might be, right? That has seriously been ... Like I'm so grateful for wherever that knowledge and awareness first came from, whether it was through Stephen Covey or even before that through my dad, who I first got those books from, or whatever different sources. But I know for sure that I would not have the business that I have, the multi seven figure online empire. Nevermind like the term and the lifestyle freedom, and the incredible way that I get to live. But also my physical results in my health and my body. And even how much time I get to spend with my friends and my children, and that sort of thing. All of that really stems from the fact that I freaking learnt to put first thing's first. And it is a discipline, because I'm the same as anyone. I wake up in the morning and I'm like, "Maybe I'll just quickly check my messages." No. I just don't. I just don't fucking allow myself to. Sometimes I break the rule for sure. But extraordinarily rarely. I would break that rule literally 1% of the time. And 99% of the time I'm laser focused. The world does not get a piece of me until my soul got everything that it needs, right? Think about that. Because I'm pretty certain that most people are the other way around. 99% of the time, the world gets all of them, and nothing's left for their soul. And then you think, "Oh, I'll do it later in the day." No, you fucking won't. You burn out, and you're also energetically depleted from giving your life for the wrong thing. How do we get on to this little piece of sermonising? Let me come back to it. Okay, okay, okay. So I was like, giving myself props, right? Because yeah, I just cleared my list. And I'm like, "Okay, I've got nothing to do. I've got no more excuses." I just made my life so easy there's literally nothing on my list. There's nothing there at all. "Oh my God, what do I do?" Well, all right, I was already putting first thing's first. But what I would love to do, and what I have now chosen to do, and what I just went through today was making space to do that. What my choice is, is to now add to the foundation that I've already created of putting first thing's first. Now I love the concept of there's never anything you need to do in order to manifest anything you desire and have it all. There's nothing you ever need to do, but there's always ... Always magic. There is always magic. There's always action to take. It's one of my favourite philosophies and concepts. And what it means though is to not have a freaking list or a plan, right? But yet you're always taking action. So I have nothing on my list. Like I just said, I have nothing I need to do at all in any area of my life. I'm completely free as a bird. However, do you think that means I'm gonna be sitting around twiddling my thumbs, and sunning myself on the grass? Well, maybe if I could turn it into content. And maybe sometimes anyway, for sure. But what I'm going to be doing is being the person who automatically lives a certain way and creates certain results into their business and life. And currently for years now, the vast majority of how my time is spent, is me just being me. So I say frequently, I ... Like I'll often say to a client or a friend, "Oh my God, I did nothing today. I had the laziest day ever. I did nothing." And clients say this to me as well. And then we always laugh, 'cause I'm like ... When a client will say this to me ... Like actually my friend Linda who's staying with me at the moment. So hopefully we'll do a livestream together in the next day or two. She said this to me the other day, she's like, "Oh my God, I had the laziest day ever. I did noting." She's like, "I just wrote a blog, and then this, and then this, and then this, and then ... " And I was like, "So let's just clarify, you did nothing. You wrote a blog post of 1500 words. That'd take most people a month, if not a lifetime firstly. You did a great workout. You did a live training with client. So you met a client for the first time in-person who's like a private client, or whatever. And created content together, and that turned into sales action at the end of the livestream, and in the blog post. And then whatever other different things as well." Like literally her doing nothing was more than most people would do in a week or even a month, and that's for real. And so whenever I say, "Oh my God, I did nothing. I had the lazies day ever," then when I actually reverse-engineer it, I'm like, "Well, technically not nothing, because studied and did like ... Study and meditation." In the morning I just do it automatically every morning. To me that's like ... I'm being a little tongue-in-cheek to say this, but not really. But to me doing my morning spiritual study is the same as brushing my teeth or putting my clothes on. You wouldn't go around being like, "I put my clothes on today, and I brushed my teeth." It's not really something that needs to be talked about. I know that it's not that. But that's how it feels to me, and this is the big point that I'm trying to make. I'm like, "Well, of course I did my study in the morning." I always read something that inspires and uplifts me, and feeds my soul in the morning. It's hardly something to report home about. But at the same time, it very much impacts who I am as a person. I'm continually growing, right? Of course I did my morning journaling and my mindset work, and my inner-work, 'cause I just always do. I don't think about, "Am I gonna do it again?" It just kinda happens. So well, I didn't feel like I did anything. And then well, of course I wrote a freaking blog and a powerful message to the world after I did my journaling, 'cause that's a natural thing, right? After you do journaling, don't you wanna tell the world the things that have bubbled up inside of you? Isn't it logical that you wanna tell people? Even if you weren't publishing it on the internet, if you're reading or learning something inspiring, or having like an, "Ah-ha," moment in your life, don't you then as a normal human person, legitimately, not being a smartass now, you go and tell someone, right? Just look at anyone who's ever happened upon the latest fad diet. Is it or is it not true that they're sermonising about it to everybody that they encounter, because they're so passionate about it and they're excited about it. Well, that's all I'm doing when I let my blog come out at the end of my journaling, so that's not doing anything. Okay, but because I write like a 1500 to 2000 plus word daily Ass-Kickery blog post, every fucking day for years now, that's really like the cornerstone of how I've built this empire. The content, why do people wanna [mentiod 00:36:37] me? Because of what I've said, because of my words. Maybe livestreams is about also. But blog posts, huge part of it, right? To me the ... That's not doing anything. That's not like work, right? I don't even feel like I do anything if I write a freaking blog post. That's for my own soul and my own sanity. I get super antsy and don't feel connected to my self if I haven't unleashed my message, so I love to do that. And on the days when it doesn't happen for whatever reason, I feel that kind of restlessness. Like I just gotta get away from the world for 20 minutes and just be here and create something for my soul. And sure yeah, I'll chuck it on Facebook. And then yeah, you know what? People pay me tens of thousands of fucking dollars collectively or individually as a result of that. Sales activity, it's like an automatic thing that happens. Of course if I write a blog I'm gonna put a call to action at the end of a blog. I'm not stupid, right? So I don't feel like I did anything though. I just chucked a little P.S. on the end of a blog post like, "Hey, buy my thing." And then I could keep going all day, right? This doesn't feel like I'm doing work. I'm like, "What else would I wanna do after sitting in a hair salon for four hours, looking largely as spreadsheets," 'cause I was doing all my ... Counting all my monies, which I do calculate my net worth and check in on my payments. And make sure that I know which payments are coming up, and manifest more money. I did all that. And then I was deleting things, slashing them left, right and centre off my list and sending them off to other people. That was fun. And now I'm like, "Well, of course I wanna come and talk about it. What else would I do?" That's not work, right? But yet, I'm creating content that you now get stripped off Facebook, put onto YouTube. I already did a sales call to action about Rich Hot Empire. Make sure you read that pinned comment. Literally final few days to work with me one-on-one at this amazing price point. Six intensive weeks unlimited access to me. And then it's closing, and then it's inner-circle only for one-on-one work for the foreseeable, right? So okay, sounds like too many [inaudible 00:38:26]. That's not a big deal. And you see my point. So on the days when I do nothing, I could add up all the different things I've done, and there's a million other things I've done today that I haven't even listed. But all of it felt so just like ... Well, of course I respond to people's messages. I haven't checked in on my clients yet, but I'll do that. That probably is the next thing I'll do just while I'm going on a walk on the beach or something, I'll probably listen to [voxxes 00:38:46] from my high-level clients. And that's me mentoring ... Well, that's one aspect of my mentoring of my high-level clients is ... Well, what else would I wanna do? I mean, I'm there. Sometimes I like to listen to music while I walk or drive. But pretty freaking cool to get to listen to my high-level clients checking in, asking me stuff, or sharing their massive wins. So if we bring it back to the point that I'm trying to make here for you, my point that I'm sure you can feel this and see it already is, let it be easy by making it into part of who you are. Any thing that is in your life that feels disconnected from who you are, just think about this right now. Anything that feels like, "This is something I've gotta do that kind of goes against my nature in some way, or I don't really wanna do." Or, "It feels like it's separate from me, or outside of me." Or it's more like a chore. It's kinda like, "Yeah okay, I gotta go do such and such thing," right? Those are the things to seriously consider deleting, delegating, or just freaking get it done really quickly. You know that old saying, "Delete, delegate or do." Or just realise that maybe actually, this is a big thing I've learned over the years, that if you just did the big rock stuff, like the messaging, the showing up, the letting people see and hear you, connecting and communicating, then all these other freaking shit that you think you need to do to make money, wouldn't even be necessary. Because you could do a 100 things on a list of internet market to-do's, but if you're not doing this in some way, shape, or form, communicating, connecting, sharing message. None of that shit's gonna fucking matter. Nobody cares if you have a perfect funnel and website if they don't know you. So you're over here like, "I gotta do this, and this, and this. And then the world will see me as a very important person." No, they're gonna see straight through that. They're gonna see smoke and mirrors, and no substance. And they're not gonna feel your soul. If you want people to follow and buy from you, you need to reach in and grab them by the soul. And by the way, that is not gonna happen if you're not connected to your own soul. It's not possible. So the more that you get rid of anything that takes you away from soul and super flow, and just focus on what your soul needs, what you desire. And focus on integrating anything that would be a great habit into being part of who you are, the more it becomes so easy. It becomes like money tap that you can't turn off. I know that's a controversial statement that might trigger or annoy some people, but that is how I feel about how I make money. I'm like, every day I get a little report from one of my assistants, Kelly that says I pulled this much ... She transfers the money out of PayPal every day and puts it into my bank account. So she'll go, I pulled out whatever it was. I think yesterday, $20,700 out of PayPal. And she just tells me the number. And that's every fucking day, right? And I'm like, "Cool." Like, "Awesome. Of course. I expect that." Or whatever. I'm appreciative and grateful. But I'm not like, "Oh, I don't really know where it came from. I guess I could technically figure it out and break it down." But my actions have got nothing to do with that. That's how I see it. The money comes in because I turned on a freaking money tap by living life purposely. And by claiming and stating, and my journaling, and in my mind and my heart, and my soul what it is I wanna receive. And just choosing to believe that that's how it gets to be. What I'm doing, I'm never doing shit with the intention like, "If I do this, then I make that money." No way. No way. That's totally separate. I'm only doing what my soul grants be to do, which is the job of being myself. So when I go through my list of shit that I got rid of, if there was anything on there which was there literally like two things, which is the two things that I said earlier, like the videos and the books, that I want that stuff to be a day-in, day-out habit. Because I know that when it becomes a small thing that gets attended to every day for a small period of time, that's how you build epic fucking results. That's how I have my fitness results, that's how I have my business results. Results in all areas. Just a very small amount of time each day for all these different sections. And it's all effortless, and I feel like I do nothing, because I've made it part of who I am. So for those things that I'm like, "Okay, these are things I wanna implement into my routine and into being part of who I am." Those are the only things that I will give concerted daily attention to now. All the rest of it is like well, it doesn't actually matter. Here I have some cool ideas on that list of things that could improve my social media presence in different way. So I just sent if off to my team and they can do whatever with it. But I will focus only on, and have focused only on up until point to get these results, becoming more of who I'm meant to be, right? And making it so easy by just making it into who I am. So I feel that I do nothing, and yet I create a very impressive ... What's the word? Prolific amount of content each day. I probably be content creator. And I'm continually immersing myself in growth work and mindset work, which then feeds on into what I'm creating and how I get to make the money I make, I guess. 'Cause people wanna learn from me. And it all feels so effortless, because I just made it who I am, right? So literally my laziest day where I'm like, "I honestly did nothing," is still mad insane awesome mindset work, even if I wasn't journaling, it's still going through my mind all the time. Or it's just how I converse with my friends and people that I care about in my life and my clients, plus content creation in some form 'cause it just kinda bubbles out because of all that I'm putting in. Plus sales activities, just is automatic, right? So my suggestion to you is, I'm not here obviously to go on and on about how awesome my habits are, and yay for me. But my suggestion to you is, what do you need to make into part of who you are? Like if you think even now about what is an area of your life where you already have epic results, whether it's something in your business, or your health and fitness, or potentially it could be even how you keep an amazing beautiful home or something like that, whatever it is or whatever comes to mind for you, isn't it true that you just made it a habit? It's just part of who you are. Like you automatically attend to that area of your life, and you do it even without thinking, right? There's some ... I know for sure there's some people that really struggle to cook and prepare healthy food. It feels like a chore, and then I don't really wanna do it. Well, when I grew, my mum would automatically prepare a home made from scratch healthy dinner every single night. I don't know if she loved doing it or not. I think sometimes yes, sometimes no, right? But either way, it was definitely habitual. Like it just fucking happened every day. It wasn't like, "How do you do this?" It was a habitual thing. Same as the way she kept house and other ... Even same as the way she parented us as far as always coming up with cool creative games. We always did cool creative games after school. So it was just like a habit. For me, the cooking thing is semi-habitual. I definitely always wanna eat a healthy great meal. But I won't necessarily cook it every time. I'll go out and get it sometimes. "What is better to do? 10 Day Wake Up or Die? Change Your Mindset, Change Your Life?" Probably Change Your Mindset, Change Your Life is deeper and more powerful. But honestly, they're both fucking amazing programmes. Really, those are two of the best mindset programmes I've ever created. The 10 Day Wake Up or Die audio goal setting course is just in your face and it gets you straight to the point. And Change Your Mindset, Change Your Life I created straight after that. It was kind of a lead on. They really work together. So yeah, you've already done this in different areas of your life. Right? You've already created habits, you've already become the person who automatically does whatever it is. And guaranteed, that's the stuff where other people look at you and they're like, "How do you get such great results in that?" And they maybe think that it takes you a lot of effort, or a lot of planning, or a lot of energy. And you're like, "I don't do anything. What do you mean? Like it's easy." That's how I feel about fitness, it's how I feel about blogging and messaging and creating content for my business. It's how I feel about selling. It's how I feel about inner-work. It's how I feel about various other things also. And I know that for me to go to my next level, and to become the next version of the content creator that I wanna be, and do the different styles of content that I haven't quite stepped into yet, it's the same fucking thing. It's not set aside a weekend to do it all in a weekend. It's not, plan out the different elements and bits and pieces of it on a list. It's literally just make it part of who I am. Make it something that gets a little bit of attention every day. And I'm talking like 20 to 25 minutes. All those things that I just listed, usually like 25 minutes. Sometimes a bit more, sometimes less. But none of those different building blocks of my success, none of them are taking me hours a day or even a full hour. I'm doing like 15 to 20 minutes of mindset work in the morning, and then it feeds into the rest of my day. I mean, every fucking conversation I have is mindset work at this point as well. I do usually probably 30 to 40 minutes workout, but it's not uncommon for me to do a 20 or 25 minute workout. I do 20 to 25 minutes writing my blog post each day. And collectively if you added it all up to the days, probably 20 to 25 minutes of sales activity. So we are not talking something that's out of reach for any person here. We're just talking having some Goddamn consistency, and creating a habit out of the things that are gonna change your business and your life. All right. I'm gonna go. I'm gonna go. So read the comment, pinned comment. Rich Hot Empire. Six weeks one-on-one with me. Build your soulmate culture. Create your own low right through to high-end empire top multi seven figure and beyond, doing what you love, doing your purpose work in the world with me as mentor, one-on-one. It's a six week structure programme with content that you get to keep access of, for life. I show you everything behind the scenes of how we do all the different elements of strategy and putting things together, and launching, and selling, and coming up with your ideas, clarifying your message. Anything you could imagine where you're like, "But I'm not sure about my message yet," or, "I don't know what I'm gonna sell yet." Or, "What about high-ticket, how do you sell that?" Like everything. I teach you everything in there. We also do live hot seat mastermind calls each week with our other private clients. And it's one-on-one you and me as well. So we'd be talking pretty much daily through my client private channel. So I do audios and messages with my clients day to day. As well as obviously one-on-one calls. There's a whole bunch other stuff I can tell you about Rich Hot Empire, the very best thing to do if it's speaking to you, is message me over on my Katrina Ruth personal page. I'll give you a fully overview, as well as a couple of videos that you can watch that explain more about this. It gets amazing results. I get amazing results from my clients doing this work. And it's for clients at all stages. I've had clients who are typically in each Rich Hot Empire intake. There's like 30 to 40% of people are total startup. And then there's people who are already making as much as 30, 40, 50K. Or I have even had a couple clients do Rich Hot Empire who are already doing over a million dollars when they came through. So it's not about where you're at now. Depending on where you're at now, you may need more or less support on different areas. There might be things where you need more support and hand-holding around structural stuff and strategy stuff. You will get that, not just from me, but from my team as well. But what does join all my clients together is not whether you're in a business, it's who you are as a person. And it's being that 1% within the 1% revolutionary fucking leader who knows that they were born for more. And is willing to now do what it takes no matter what it takes to bring that purpose work to life. You should message me now about this. It is the final few days to join after this intake closes, which it will do in a couple of days at the latest. There will be no more way to work with me outside of my high-end inner circle 12 month mentoring until way later on in the year. And I'm sure I'll do something at some point again. But I'm really locking it down for this point in time after this intake. So send me a massage. I'll give you all details in the overview. If it's for you, we can get you onboard. And if not, that's totally fine as well. Have an amazing rest of the day. Think about who you need to step in to becoming, to let it be so damn easy that all you've gotta do each day is wake up, be you, and then create everything that's inside of you. Have an amazing rest of the day. 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Walmart’s Tech Transformation

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 3:12


Featured Stories: - Walmart adding 500 new Pickup Towers for online orders as part of tech transformation https://bit.ly/2qbCLae - Seattle median home price hits record $820K, soaring $43K in a month, putting buyers in a ‘pressure cooker’ https://bit.ly/2qaMf5l - As funding nears $400M, Impossible Foods targets meat eaters with plant-based burger that ‘bleeds’ https://bit.ly/2q8LZmK TLDR by GeekWire is your daily rundown of all things tech. Hosted by Starla Sampaco.

Cartish Radio
Interview - Jarrod Brown (English)

Cartish Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2018 47:41


In this episode I talk to the travler and food lover Jarrod Brown. With almost 43K followers on Instagram, he manages to eat for free in the best restaurants all over the world. But he's not your typical food blogger. He never posts pictures of himself and the food pics aren't as pretty that you're used to! We talked about how he got where he is today, not having a house and how long he thinks he can live like this!

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The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life
714: You Won't Believe What This Divorced Mom Raised $7 Million For

The Top Entrepreneurs in Money, Marketing, Business and Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2017 22:59


Sheri Atwood. She’s the founder and CEO of SupportPay. She’s also a former Silicon Valley executive and a child of a bitter divorce who also went through her own divorce a few years ago. She’s created SupportPay when a search for a better way communicate about child support systems with her ex-husband proved totally fruitless. SupportPay is the first-ever automated child support payment platform poised to transform the complex, time-consuming & stressful process that impacts nearly 300M parents exchanging more than $900B in child support & child expenses worldwide. With SupportPay, today’s modern families can spend less time managing and arguing about child support, and more time focused on raising happy, healthy children. Prior to starting SupportPay, she was a former vice-president at Symantec and also has been named #5 of 50 Women in Tech Dominating Silicon Valley and Top 40 Under 40 Executives in Silicon Valley. She’s energetic, resourceful and lives by the motto “don’t talk about it, be about it.” Famous Five: Favorite Book? – What Got You Here Won’t Get You There What CEO do you follow? – Sheryl Sandberg, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk and Marc Benioff Favorite online tool? — Stack Exchange How many hours of sleep do you get?— 4 If you could let your 20-year old self, know one thing, what would it be? – “Enjoy the path, enjoy the lessons as you go”   Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:23 – Nathan introduces Sheri to the show 02:37 – Sheri is going to lower the divorce rate by showing people that divorce just gets worst 02:49 – Millennials aren’t getting married but are having babies 03:10 – Sheri uses SupportPay and invented it because she didn’t have a solution 03:16 – Child support is made up of 2 things: a base payment that covers basic daily living expenses and then there’s other additional expenses 03:34 – The argument is about where the money is going and if it is enough to raise a kid 03:46 – While doing an expense report in Symantec, Sheri thought of the idea of SupportPay 04:04 – SupportPay started in 2011 04:38 – Sheri was raised by her single mom who was an alcoholic 04:48 – Sheri was one of the youngest VPs in Symantec and she was able to save money from her salary 04:57 – Sheri had multiple houses, cars, boats, gave his ex-husband a house and 2 years worth of salary in the bank 05:24 – Sheri bootstrapped SupportPay at first and she learned to code 05:40 – SupportPay has raised $7.1M total 05:49 – The series A was for $4.1M 05:59 – Sheri has talked to people and there was nothing to support parents 06:13 – Sheri also received calls from vendors thanking her 06:35 – SupportPay is a SaaS business 06:40 – Pricing starts at $9.99 a month 06:51 – There’s also a free version 06:55 – Each parent pays independently 07:05 – Average pay is $10 a month 07:28 – Sheri started hiring people in 2013 07:39 – Sheri learned to code the basic html, css and php by starting her own website 07:50 – Sheri self-studied from books that she found in Barnes and Nobles 08:08 – Team size is 25 and they just relocated to Sacramento, California from Silicon Valley 08:30 – Team has 14 engineers 08:39 – After raising $3M, Sheri realized she couldn’t sustain a business in Silicon Valley 08:45 – Sheri was burning $95K a month 09:08 – Sheri’s equity table is a mess now because of her tech people switching to another company for a better offer 09:16 – Sheri would have focused on revenue a little bit earlier 09:48 – Sheri didn’t have revenue until July of 2016 10:08 – SupportPay was processing $3M in child support 10:19 – SupportPay currently looks at processing $4M a month in child support 10:30 – SupportPay has over 43K customers with 2K paying customers 11:03 – MRR is close to $100K 12:12 – SupportPay has a free 30 day trial 12:27 – The value of the product is the history, which can be used in court 12:46 – SupportPay also provides certified report records 13:31 – Churn on active users is 3% annually 13:57 – Conversion rate from visitor to paid user is 12% 14:50 – The bigger valuation for SupportPay is how it solves the problem of child support 16:00 – After getting into fundraising, SupportPay focused on their revenue 16:25 – 2016 revenue 16:41 – Sheri has talked to Salesforce to get them involved in SupportPay 17:10 – Salesforce is trying to move government applications into the cloud 17:15 – SupportPay will get Salesforce into the government space quickly 17:30 – SupportPay is built on the salesforce platform 18:00 – Tim Draper invested in SupportPay as he saw the value 18:17 – Sheri’s goal for building SupportPay 20:20 – The Famous Five   3 Key Points: More millennials are having babies, but are not getting married—this leads to more parents having problems with child support. Having one less argument regarding child support will alleviate stress for the whole family unit. The divorce rate isn’t getting any better, it’s just getting worst.   Resources Mentioned: The Top Inbox – The site Nathan uses to schedule emails to be sent later, set reminders in inbox, track opens, and follow-up with email sequences Klipfolio – Track your business performance across all departments for FREE Hotjar – Nathan uses Hotjar to track what you’re doing on this site. He gets a video of each user visit like where they clicked and scrolled to make the site a better experience Acuity Scheduling – Nathan uses Acuity to schedule his podcast interviews and appointments Host Gator– The site Nathan uses to buy his domain names and hosting for the cheapest price possible Audible– Nathan uses Audible when he’s driving from Austin to San Antonio (1.5-hour drive) to listen to audio books Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives

The Running Jackal
The Eventful Sunday Episode

The Running Jackal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2016 37:02


Today on my long run recording I overlapped three events taking place simultaneously at Elk Lake so I had quite a lot to talk about today.I ran 26.43K in 3:02:49 and felt good.M.E.C. was putting on a 5K 10K and 21K event at the lake.

Cashflow Diary™
CFD 170 - Jason Hartman Tells Us How He Earned $43K in a Single Month and a Whole Lot More!

Cashflow Diary™

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015 51:23


Growing up poor in Los Angeles, Jason Hartman always liked the idea of having more money. He didn’t like being poor and had to find ways to earn money. He says he started working at age 14, which taught him a lot. He says he’s learned more by DOING in life than by any other means. That’s what he talks about in this Cash Flow Diary podcast episode. He also talks about how to create long-term wealth with investment properties, which is also what his podcast is all about. But Jason wasn’t always the mega-talented real estate investor he is today. He did, however, start on this path at 16. That’s when he saw an infomercial featuring real estate guru Robert Allen, and that’s when Jason was bitten by the real estate investing bug. He thought “even he” could do this real estate thing. He was absolutely right, but it would be a couple more years before he figured out how. In fact, he can thank his mom for nudging him along, because while Jason bought Robert Allen’s book and only got through the first three chapters, his mom picked it up and read the whole thing. She also attended lots of real estate investing seminars and educated herself on the business of investing. When Jason was 18, his mother invited him along and he attended his first seminar with 9 friends. By day two of the seminar, only one friend remained. Jason stayed for the entire three-day event. He enrolled in real estate school for just $99 and earned his license. It was all signals GO from there, and at the age of 20 Jason was selling government repo properties. The short story is that doing this put $43K in his pocket in a month! This college drop-out is the most financially successful of his high school class, thanks to real estate investing. Moreover, his wealth is a direct result of his openness to being a lifelong learner. Beyond all he learned in real estate school, he also learned from his first transactions as an investor. For example, the first time he decided to become an investor – and not just sell or wholesale properties – resulted from one of his first clients coming back to him for help selling a property Jason had originally sold to him. Jason thought he’d like to keep it as a rental property. Things didn’t go as smoothly as he had hoped, but he learned a great deal in how to handle tenants. This includes how to do evictions, though he says he doesn’t have to do much of that these days. He found his sweet spot, somewhere in the middle tier of investment properties (a.k.a., “Target” properties). Jason said he couldn’t let his not-so-positive first-time-investor event hold him back. As Jason puts it, anything worth doing requires persistence, so he stuck with it… and he stuck with real estate investing. He now invests across several states in different types of properties. Even so, he chooses to rent the property in which he lives. Sound strange? There are good reasons. Learn why!