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Eyes Up Mindset: https://linktr.ee/eyesupmindset Episode Notes: Alex is the New York Times best selling author of Endure where he explores the limits of human performance. Spoiler alert in our conversation we ask what the short cut is, and his response was "You still have to do the work". This conversation is amazing from the scientific to the logical and has real life implication in our every day lives. Alex continues to push himself and others to be the best versions of themselves and we enjoyed meeting and chatting with him in this episode. Whether you are a coach, and athlete, or someone with a desire to improve daily, you will be better for listening today. We appreciate you joining us and choosing to live differently. We'd love for you to share this with someone you care about and if you find value please do not forget to hit the little subscribe/follow/rate/review button and as always, LIVE EYES UP! About Alex: https://alexhutchinson.net/ Follow and Support us: Facebook Group: EYES UP MINDSET FAMILY Twitter: @eyesupmindset Instagram: eyesupmindset YouTube: Eyes Up Mindset Channel Website: http://www.eyesupmindset.com/ If you have found value and you feel others may as well please feel free to RATE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE or FOLLOW wherever you listen. Take a step with us today on this journey toward optimal performance --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eyesupmindset/support
When the notoriously poker-faced Aubrey Plaza says that she’s wanted to be an actor since she was 13 and thus isn’t surprised it’s happening, or that perhaps the universe responded to her acting daydreams, you have to wonder, does she really mean that? Understandably, Aubrey Plaza used to hate the word “deadpan,” as associated as it’s become with the detached, almost unreadable delivery she’s cultivated as characters like Julie Powers in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Darius in Safety Not Guaranteed and perhaps most famously, Parks and Recreation’s wryly impassive April Ludgate. Then her Ned Rifle director Hal Hartley cast the term in a different light: maybe it occasionally serves a character to drop lines with a certain lack of personal involvement. Though no one expects much from a zombie in the way of emoting, The Guardian said of Life After Beth, “…Plaza steals the show with one foot in the grave, her rotting heroine ricocheting between adolescent snarkiness and cadaverous rage…” When you think about it, it takes a certain amount of equanimity to put a line out there and let it sit without telegraphing what we’re supposed to think about it or how we’re supposed to react. If that means viewers remain a bit off balance, all the better to hold our attention while we supply our own context. But back to those comments. She was (we’re pretty sure) quite sincere, though Plaza herself likely had more to do with moving her career along than the universe. Philosophically, she seems to fall somewhere between fatalism and determinism. When her mom introduced her to Saturday Night Live, young Aubrey decided it was her dream job. When she looked up cast member bios and saw standup comedy as the common thread among her idols, she went promptly into improv, and later actually interned at SNL. Shortly after, she started growing the career she’s still building today with drolly arresting roles in films like Funny People and About Alex and The To Do List, often playing younger, still-at-that-awkward-stage characters. Perceptive viewers of her arc on the recently-ended Parks and Recreation might have noticed Plaza’s very intentional efforts to add layers and different choices to April Ludgate, without any overreaching departures from the essence of her character. Now able to poke her head up take a look around after six seasons on Parks, Plaza plans to continue her attempt “…to be considered a well-rounded actor, not a weirdo.” That starts next year with Dirty Grandpa and Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates. Given her peppy, workmanlike embrace of masturbation (The To Do List), doll parts (Playing It Cool), and, um, quirky guest appearances (any number of talk shows), she’s demonstrated she’s unafraid to attempt almost anything, including being herself – no small feat in her line of work. If part of the outrageousness allows her to remain a bit of an enigma, we can live with that. What we most want to see is what Plaza does next, because if there’s one thing that’s obvious, the woman’s capable of almost anything.
Nothing is harder in any kind of relationship than having difficult conversations. For us guys those conversations make us feel uneasy,vulnerable, and even disempowered. Not any more. Now, you can use the radically aligned technique, to get through big conversations, decisions, and some of the toughest moments of your life - if you're willing to listen and read. Today's guests Alexandra Jamieson and Bob Gower, are repeat podcast guests from both 40 Plus Real Men Real Talk, and Life (UN)Closeted Podcast, who are here to guide us on how to become radically aligned when moving through difficult situations and conversations so that you can get better results and feel more supported. Whether you are coming out of the closet, considering a trip to the family, or trying to decide whether to end your relationship or keep it going, radical alignment is a powerful process to get you there with grace and ease. About Alex and BobAlexandra Jamieson is a success mentor, life, and health coach to creative, professional women who want it all. She is the best-selling author of Women, Food & Desire, co-creator and co-star of the Oscar-nominated documentary Super Size Me, and highly-sought-after wellness expert. (https://www.amazon.com/Radical-Alignment-Game-Changing-Conversations-Transform/dp/1683646053/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Radical+alignment&qid=1594583736&sr=8-1)Bob Gower helps organizations move faster, create better products, and become happier, more engaged places to work. He is an authority on agile software development, lean theory, and responsive organizational design, and has advised leaders at numerous companies—including GE, Ford, Chanel, PG&E, and Spotify—in creating more effective organizations. He is the author of Agile Business: A Leader’s Guide to Harnessing Complexity and speaks regularly on organizational development and leadership. Connect with Bob and AlexRadical Alignment - The Book (https://www.amazon.com/Radical-Alignment-Game-Changing-Conversations-Transform/dp/1683646053/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Radical+alignment&qid=1594583736&sr=8-1) Alexandra’s Twitter (https://twitter.com/deliciousalex) Alexandra’s Website (https://alexandrajamieson.com/) Bob’s Twitter (https://twitter.com/bobgower) Bob’s Website (http://bobgower.com/) You can also listen to the podcast on… (https://bit.ly/2UxP9zN) (https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/rick-clemons/the-coming-out-lounge) (https://bit.ly/30kT4kL) (https://bit.ly/2FVH55j)
Nothing is harder in any kind of relationship than having difficult conversations. They make us feel uneasy, scared, sometimes even disempowered. Now, what if you found a way, by becoming radically aligned, to get through big conversations, decision, and some of the toughest moments of your life - would you jump at it? I think most of us would. Today's guests Alexandra Jamieson and Bob Gower, are repeat podcast guests, who are here to guide us how to become radically aligned when moving through difficult situations and conversations so that you can get better results and feel more supported. Whether you are coming out of the closet, considering a trip to the family, or trying to decide whether to end your relationship or keep it going, radical alignment is a powerful process to get you there with grace and ease. About Alex and BobAlexandra Jamieson is a success mentor, life, and health coach to creative, professional women who want it all. She is the best-selling author of Women, Food & Desire, co-creator and co-star of the Oscar-nominated documentary Super Size Me, and highly-sought-after wellness expert. Bob Gower helps organizations move faster, create better products, and become happier, more engaged places to work. He is an authority on agile software development, lean theory, and responsive organizational design, and has advised leaders at numerous companies—including GE, Ford, Chanel, PG&E, and Spotify—in creating more effective organizations. He is the author of Agile Business: A Leader’s Guide to Harnessing Complexity and speaks regularly on organizational development and leadership. https://www.amazon.com/Radical-Alignment-Game-Changing-Conversations-Transform/dp/1683646053/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Radical+alignment&qid=1594583736&sr=8-1 ()Connect with Bob and Alexhttps://www.amazon.com/Radical-Alignment-Game-Changing-Conversations-Transform/dp/1683646053/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Radical+alignment&qid=1594583736&sr=8-1 (Radical Alignment - The Book) https://twitter.com/deliciousalex (Alexandra’s Twitter) https://alexandrajamieson.com/ (Alexandra’s Website) https://twitter.com/bobgower (Bob’s Twitter) http://bobgower.com/ (Bob’s Website) You can also listen to the podcast on…https://apple.co/2RBmUxZ ()https://bit.ly/2UxP9zN () https://spoti.fi/2JpvCfg ()https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/rick-clemons/the-coming-out-lounge () http://tun.in/pjtKR ()https://bit.ly/30kT4kL () https://bit.ly/2FVH55j ()
Dan as a UMass Amherst Alumni had a front row seat to the beginning of Mayor Morse’s political career. Find why I proudly endorse Mayor Morse. About Alex: https://alexmorseforcongress.com/meet-alex/ On the Issues: https://alexmorseforcongress.com/issues/ Donate: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/morse2020?refcode=website ---------------------------------------- To Follow Mr. Sativa on Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/icsativapod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iamcannabissativa/ Please become a Patreon at just $1 a month - http://bit.ly/2NJmshn Please support us via PayPal - paypal.me/icsativapodcast If you want to support us via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/support My Twitch Channel - https://www.twitch.tv/iamcannabissativa My Weedtube Channel - https://www.theweedtube.com/user/iamcannabissativa My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdMtiTbOFE3D39rpLfLglaw? Join our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/65tG2nR Get Great Quality CBD products from Sequoia Organics: https://www.sequoiaorganics.co/?a_aid=iamcannabissativa My Email: iamcannabissativa@gmail.com Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/iamcsativapodcast/ --- 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/iamcannabissativapodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/support
Dan interviews Alex Halperin of WeedWeek to discuss how COVID-19 has shifted consumer behavior amid a deadly and global pandemic. His Website: https://www.weedweek.net/ The Podcast: https://www.weedweek.net/podcasts/ About Alex: https://www.alexhalperin.com/about ---------------------------------------- To Follow Mr. Sativa on Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/icsativapod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iamcannabissativa/ Please become a Patreon at just $1 a month - http://bit.ly/2NJmshn Please support us via PayPal - paypal.me/icsativapodcast If you want to support us via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/support My Twitch Channel - https://www.twitch.tv/iamcannabissativa My Weedtube Channel - https://www.theweedtube.com/user/iamcannabissativa My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdMtiTbOFE3D39rpLfLglaw? Join our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/65tG2nR Get Great Quality CBD products from Sequoia Organics: https://www.sequoiaorganics.co/?a_aid=iamcannabissativa Get Inexpensive CBD Flower Delivered to Your Door Quickly and Cheaply in New England: https://shop.bostonhempire.com/?ref=dscotland My Email: iamcannabissativa@gmail.com Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/iamcsativapodcast/ --- 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/iamcannabissativapodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/support
This is the Trailer our Interview with Alex. To get these episodes before the general public, become a Patreon for just $1 a month! Dan interviews Alex Halperin of WeedWeek to discuss how COVID-19 has shifted consumer behavior amid a deadly and global pandemic. His Website: https://www.weedweek.net/ The Podcast: https://www.weedweek.net/podcasts/ About Alex: https://www.alexhalperin.com/about ---------------------------------------- To Follow Mr. Sativa on Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/icsativapod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/iamcannabissativa/ Please become a Patreon at just $1 a month - http://bit.ly/2NJmshn Please support us via PayPal - paypal.me/icsativapodcast If you want to support us via Anchor: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/support My Twitch Channel - https://www.twitch.tv/iamcannabissativa My Weedtube Channel - https://www.theweedtube.com/user/iamcannabissativa My YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdMtiTbOFE3D39rpLfLglaw? Join our Discord Server: https://discord.gg/65tG2nR Get Great Quality CBD products from Sequoia Organics: https://www.sequoiaorganics.co/?a_aid=iamcannabissativa Get Inexpensive CBD Flower Delivered to Your Door Quickly and Cheaply in New England: https://shop.bostonhempire.com/?ref=dscotland My Email: iamcannabissativa@gmail.com Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/iamcsativapodcast/ --- 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/iamcannabissativapodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iamcannabissativapodcast/support
Our special guest, Jason Ritter chats with us about his career including how he got started in acting, his work on the hit television series, Parenthood, Raising Dion, and A Million Little Things, as well as his work on the indie films, About Alex and Our Very Own. He also discusses the important role his family has played in his life and career, shares a really great story about him and his dad John Ritter on set of Three's Company, some fantastic advice for those trying to get into acting, and more!!
Social media is one of the most influential means of communication in the world. It helps brands to engage with customers quickly and effectively. However, it also brings potential risks. Social media management platform KAWO recently published a report analyzing social media crises in China during the last 10 years. It shows that there were 42 brands crises in 2019 in China, while only 1 incident happened each year from 2009 to 2013. Geographic sovereignty and politics are apparently the dominant causes for these crises. We invited Alex Duncan, co-founder of KAWO, in today's podcast to share his insights about the report, how to manage social media in China, and most importantly how to prevent PR crisis.Find KAWO's report here: kawo.com/bcrEPISODE NOTES01:53 About Alex and KAWO02:37 What brought Alex to China03:45 How Alex started working for a technology company05:26 What has KAWO achieved06:28 What makes dynamic social media ecosystem in China11:06 Challenges that western brands have in China14:56 Social media is way more influential than it was19:28 Localization: trust the local team and listen to users20:01 Brands are also facing risks from publicity25:40 Startups being impacted by the PR crisis27:20 The reason why there were more PR crises29:24 KAWO's competitors and challengesMany thanks to our guest Alex Duncan, host Oscar Ramos; ; producers Eva Shi; editors David and Geep; organizer Chinaccelerator; and sponsors People Squared and Himalaya. Be sure to check out our website www.chinaccelerator.comIf you like us, please give us a 5-star review and share with your friends!Follow us on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/the-china-startup-pulse/Email us: team@chinastartuppulse.com
01:53 About Alex and KAWO02:37 What brought Alex to China03:45 How Alex started working for a technology company05:26 What has KAWO achieved06:28 What makes dynamic social media ecosystem in China11:06 Challenges that western brands have in China14:56 Social media is way more influential than it was19:28 Localization: trust the local team and listen to users20:01 Brands are also facing risks from publicity25:40 Startups being impacted by the PR crisis27:20 The reason why there were more PR crises29:24 KAWO's competitors and challengesMany thanks to our guest Alex Duncan, host Oscar Ramos; ; producers Eva Shi; editors David and Geep; organizer Chinaccelerator; and sponsors People Squared and Himalaya. Be sure to check out our website www.chinaccelerator.comIf you like us, please give us a 5-star review and share with your friends!Follow us on Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/the-china-startup-pulse/Email us: team@chinastartuppulse.com
Build a website in just 5 days (even if you're not techie) at www.free5daywebsitechallenge.com Already have a website? Take the Free "Jumpstart Your Website Traffic" marketing mini-course at www.jumpstartyourwebsitetraffic.com Leave a Review! My guest today is Alex Nerney of CreateandGo.com. In 2016, after side hustling on their blog for about a year, Alex and his girlfriend Lauren McManus decided to go all in on themselves. They sold everything they owned, quit their full time jobs, and moved in with Alex’s dad in Seattle and became full time bloggers. So when I heard about Create and Go, I was on Alex and Lauren’s website, reading their story on their about page, which by the way, guys, is a really good story and I’ll link up that page in the show notes, there were two things that really stood out to me and made me want to invite them on the show: The first thing was this quote from the story: “We were blessed and plenty thankful for what we had, but there was one feeling we couldn’t escape. Is this really it? Really… Is this really IT??? Yeah, getting drunk on the weekends when you’re young is fun and who doesn’t love going to the movies for the bajillionth time in your life, but we couldn’t escape the feeling there had to be more to life than this.” And if you guys have listened to this podcast for awhile, you know that the exact same thing happened to me when I was sitting at my desk at my day job one day, this feeling of dread just washed over me and I was like, “Is this IT? Is this really all there is?” And so I felt an instant connection to their story. The second thing that stood to me (aside from the fact that Alex and Lauren grew their online business to over $100,000 a month - yes, a month - over the course of span of 2 years) is that they share in detail on their About page every single failure and misstep along the way. So I’m gonna stop here and let Alex tell you the full story in our interview, but what I really want you to take away from this interview is that you gotta try a lot of different things, you gotta make mistakes and learn from them and try something new, and just never stop because you eventually will find your way, just like Alex and Lauren did. So in today’s episode, we’re talking about: How Alex and Lauren quit their day jobs and went all in to run their health and wellness blog full time How Alex and Lauren leveraged Pinterest to gain traffic to their blog What content does best on Pinterest What common themes Alex sees that separates the people that become successful from the ones who flop The exact steps they took to monetize their first blog, Avocadu.com How Alex and Lauren build trust with their audience by marketing towards deeper values The importance of being honest with your audience Alex’s advice for starting a YouTube channel Alex’s belief that he had to change about himself My favorite quotes from Alex: “If people are telling you that you work too hard, you are probably on the right track.” “You have to give up things that are good for something greater.” “Growth in anything requires an obnoxious amount of effort.” “If you feel like you are a hard worker but you are wondering why you are spinning your wheels, these are solutions for you. These are real solutions that literally just take a hustler’s mindset and stickability.” Links mentioned in this episode: About Alex and Lauren Digital Marketer.com https://createandgo.com/ https://createandgo.com/how-to-start-a-blog/ https://createandgo.com/how-to-make-money-blogging/ https://courses.createandgo.com/p/launch-your-blog Bio: Alex is the founder of Create and Go, an online blog that teaches others how to start a blog and eventually make money blogging. Alex and his partner Lauren quit their jobs, sold almost everything they owned and went all-in blogging. Within their first year, they made $103,000 blogging. By year three, they are currently making over $100,000 per month online! And the best thing is Alex and his partner Lauren live their life completely on their terms! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/createandgo.co/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOkrld1FHoM_VMMjaeMekug
Panel: Andrew Madsen Special Guest: Alex Fishman In today’s episode, the iPhreaks panel talks to Alex Fishman about Bugsee. Alex the founder and CEO of Bugsee, which is a bug and crash reporting tool for mobile apps. Before going into the startup scene, he spent 16 years working in the digital camera space before the iPhone took over. They talk about what Bugsee is and how it works, how Bugsee protects privacy, other use cases for Bugsee, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: About Alex Worked in the digital camera scene previously Bugsee is about 3 ½ years old Had to shut down a previous startup before Bugsee Why did you decide to go in a different direction with mobile development? Software engineer by trade What is Bugsee? Sit in your app and record everything to find bugs for you What is the “everything” that Bugsee records? What kind of overhead is there to recording video all the time? Privacy How Bugsee deals with privacy Privacy depends on the nature of the app What’s the model for users knowing about your privacy policies? What does Bugsee look like to a developer? Traces and Events Timeline Pricing Bugsee for Web Other use cases Rubix Cubes Rubix Cube video And much, much more! Links: Bugsee Rubix Cube video Veritasium on YouTube Techmoan on YouTube @fishmanalex Alex’s Medium Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Andrew Techmoan on YouTube Alex Veritasium on YouTube
Panel: Andrew Madsen Special Guest: Alex Fishman In today’s episode, the iPhreaks panel talks to Alex Fishman about Bugsee. Alex the founder and CEO of Bugsee, which is a bug and crash reporting tool for mobile apps. Before going into the startup scene, he spent 16 years working in the digital camera space before the iPhone took over. They talk about what Bugsee is and how it works, how Bugsee protects privacy, other use cases for Bugsee, and more! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: About Alex Worked in the digital camera scene previously Bugsee is about 3 ½ years old Had to shut down a previous startup before Bugsee Why did you decide to go in a different direction with mobile development? Software engineer by trade What is Bugsee? Sit in your app and record everything to find bugs for you What is the “everything” that Bugsee records? What kind of overhead is there to recording video all the time? Privacy How Bugsee deals with privacy Privacy depends on the nature of the app What’s the model for users knowing about your privacy policies? What does Bugsee look like to a developer? Traces and Events Timeline Pricing Bugsee for Web Other use cases Rubix Cubes Rubix Cube video And much, much more! Links: Bugsee Rubix Cube video Veritasium on YouTube Techmoan on YouTube @fishmanalex Alex’s Medium Sponsors: FreshBooks Loot Crate Picks: Andrew Techmoan on YouTube Alex Veritasium on YouTube