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Everyday Bad Ass Women Leaders
Building Businesses with Purpose: Jen Vander Roest on Sustainability, Community, and Grit

Everyday Bad Ass Women Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 38:37


Send us a textIn this episode of Badass Women in Business, we sit down with Jen Vander Roest, an entrepreneur whose journey embodies sustainability, community preservation, and creative ambition. Jen shares how her background as a land-use planner and nonprofit professional shaped her transition into entrepreneurship, leading to the creation of two thriving ventures: The Flats at Front + Union, a boutique hotel celebrating Traverse City's rich history, and eelo, a sustainable textile brand committed to quality and intentionality.Jen opens up about the lessons she learned restoring a 126-year-old building, balancing creativity with strategy, and growing businesses alongside her family. She also provides valuable insights into creating products that resonate with consumers, staying true to your values, and the importance of taking risks—no matter where you are in life.Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or just starting out, Jen's story is a testament to grit, perseverance, and the power of building businesses with purpose.Show NotesIntroduction:Meet Jen Vander Roest, founder of The Flats at Front + Union and eelo, combining sustainability, community, and creativity.Key Themes:Entrepreneurship at Any Age: Jen launched her first business in her 40s, proving it's never too late to start.Sustainability Focus: eelo produces high-quality textiles with a commitment to eco-friendly practices.Community Roots: Restored a 126-year-old building to create a boutique hotel celebrating Traverse City's history.Family Collaboration: Running businesses with her husband and children, balancing roles for success.Advice: Take risks, embrace learning, and spend time in nature to spark creativity and maintain balance.Where to Find Jen:The Flats at Front + Union: Website | Instagrameelo: Website | InstagramStay tuned for more inspiring stories from Badass Women in Business!Keep up with more content from Aggie and Cristy here: Facebook: Empowered Women Leaders Instagram: @badass_women_in_business LinkedIn: ProveHer - Badass Women in Business Website: Badasswomeninbusinesspodcast.com

Wealth Unchained
S2: EP25: Breaking the Chains of Trauma: Reclaiming Health and Wealth with Lauren LePley

Wealth Unchained

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 52:08


The Bator Life
Bator Advice - Take It With A Grain Of Salt

The Bator Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 10:47


My first solo advice episode for 2024 features advice about advice. Thanks for listening to the Proud Bators podcast. If you'd like to support us, you can leave us a tip or sign up for early access to episodes by following the link. Captivate Support Looking to connect with our Bators? Check out our Discord Server, a great place to chat about or show off your love of bating. discord server If you'd like to sign up to Liam Williams' newsletter and get updates on the podcast, his writing and his bator work click the link. Newsletter Mentioned in this episode:Captivate SupportNaughty Forty! Out Now!My first erotic novel is out now!Naughty Forty

The Hoffman Show
Hoffman Show Hour 2 - Not My Beat, Danny Rouhier gives Anthony stand-up comedy advice + Take Command Segment

The Hoffman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 43:34


1:12 - Not My Beat: Joe Giglio previews Eagles-49ers from an Eagles perspective 9:45 - Danny Rouhier stops by to give advice to Anthony, who will be opening up for Danny Rouhier stand-up comedy event 20:07 - Take Command Segment w/ Logan Paulsen: Nicki Jhabvala on the Commanders OC vacancy

Intentional Optimists - Unconventional Leaders
Episode 112 - Where There's a Will, There's a Way, with Carrie Schmidt

Intentional Optimists - Unconventional Leaders

Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 51:01


Carrie Schmidt is a Certified Life Mastery Consultant, Founder & CEO of Infinite SOULutions, LLC.  Carrie puts the SOUL in SOULutions by transforming lives personally and professionally. A dynamic, influential Thought Leader and Motivational Speaker, she has the ability to instantly captivate your mind, motivate your heart, and awaken your soul by empowering you to gain clarity on your purpose, overcome limiting beliefs, and have the courage to act on your dreams.Topics discussed in this episode:Leadership Principles: Where there's a will there's a wayShow up consistentlyChallenge the status quoHabits to consider: Strategic Planner:  Daily, Quarterly, Yearly & 5 yearExercise:  Walk and listen to a book or podcast.  Filling my mind with good resources in nature.Green Flags:Are you willing to step outside your comfort zone?Do you enjoy challenges and results?Do you have empathy and care for others?Advice:   Take action.  What is ONE thing you can do to test it?   Put the HOW on hold.  You may not know how you'll get there but define where you want to go, decide for that vision, dream or goal.  Take baby steps as they will get you there.  Do something EVERY SINGLE DAY.Where to find Carrie:Website:  Transform your Life or Business Facebook: Carrie SchmidtLinkedIn:  Carrie SchmidtInstagram:  @coachcarrieschmidtBecome an Intentional Optimist!All my links 30 Minute Free ConsultationHealth & Wellness: PlexusDownload the Free Resource: Andrea's Favorite Planning & Productivity ToolsLeave a rating and review!Apple: just scroll to the bottom, choose a rating and write a review.Podchaser (Android): you can go to this link here and leave a rating and review! https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/intentional-optimists-unconven-1406762 Skillshare: Spark your creativity. Get 40% Off Annual MembershipDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show

Restaurant Owners Uncorked - by Schedulefly
Episode 382: Timeless Advice: Take a Stand (Seth Gross, Bull City Burger and Brewery / Pompieri Pizza, Durham, N.C.)

Restaurant Owners Uncorked - by Schedulefly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 17:47


This epsiode is sponsored by Schedulefly (www.schedulefly.com) and Flyp (www.flypmoney.com).

Fearless Practitioners
How to Add a Medical VA to Your Practice with Guest Beth Lachance | Ep. 171

Fearless Practitioners

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 28:31


Who could use some help and a few extra hands in their practice? We all could use help and yet, it can be the hardest thing to ever ask for. We have chatted about delegating in our practice before and now let's take it a step further by adding a medical professional to level up our practice. In today's session, I chat with Beth Lachance about medical VA's and how they can help your practice grow. ABOUT BETH LACHANCE Beth Lachance is leading REVA Global Medical in vision and the day-to-day business operations securing the functionality of the business to drive extensive and sustainable growth. Combining her strong leadership and determination with her 16 years of experience as a business owner specializing in Real Estate Project Management and Investing with Hat Trick Holding, LLC, and over 22 years of corporate experience in the private and public sector of Surgical Device, Pharmaceutical, and Specialty Pharmacy Industries – she keeps the company moving forward with high-level strategy while understanding the details of day-to-day execution to ensure steadfast success. Previous to Beth's corporate and entrepreneur experience, she competed as a full athletic scholarship athlete as a Division I Gymnast at the University of Florida where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science at the College of Health and Human Performance in Health Sciences. TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE: The difference between a medical VA versus a typical VA Insurance help with a medical VA Adding a medical VA helps your practice to grow faster Advice: Take a step out of business and assess your staff. Don't be afraid of change and growth MORE FROM BETH LACHANCE Website LinkedIn Facebook Instagram NOURISH Interested in Joining Nourish? Learn more HERE and make sure you mention you heard it on the show! MORE FROM ADRIEN Marketing Wednesdays Action Steps Driven Goal Planner What is my Next Step as a Practitioner - Take the Quiz Foundations of Private Practice Building Your Dream Practice Apply for Business Coaching Resources for Your Practice Schedule Your FREE 15 Min Fearless Steps Call Connect with Adrien on Instagram and Facebook Private Practice Paperwork Templates Subscribe & Review on iTunes Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Subscribe to Fearless Practitioners! Be sure you are subscribed to this podcast to automatically receive your episodes!!! Go to Programs and see what you need to become a Fearless Practitioner TODAY!! Connect with me on your fav social platform: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adrienpaczosa/ * Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adrien.paczosa/ * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Apaczosa Hey! Send me a message and tell me what you think about the show! Use the Hashtag #FearlessPractitioner so I know you're a friend! XOXO Adrien Sign up for my weekly newsletter and you'll get FREE tips on how to live a ridiculously amazing fun-filled life! Get episode show notes here: https://fearlesspractitioners.com/fearless-podcast/

Artists Soar
Procrastination, the artists evil. Do you succumb procrastination?

Artists Soar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 33:30


Jules, Rachel, and Stephanie discuss procrastination and what they do and don't do - perhaps this will resonate with you (I rhymed there :) ! If you have a question you'd like us to discuss feel free to  email us at hello@artistssoar.com Key talking points:  Stephanie: her personality requires her to be doing something all the time, but she does find she procrastinates on painting because of potential interruptions Jule: if she is the one setting the deadlines, she'll easily push it off.  But if she owes it to someone, she'll stay on task.  This is where I coach or accountability can help you not push off the deadlines that move you forward. Rachel's procrastination comes from going down rabbit holes, and squirrel moments. Draw out the 4 quadrants to determine what is important and urgent to meet the goals (Urgent-Important, Urgent - Not important, Not Urgent - Important, Not Urgent - Not important) Advice: Flip the narrative - make a goal of nos instead of yeses.  Take the shots like Michael Jordan. Advice: Take imperfect actions. Advice: If you are really struggling moving forward find a coach that will hold you accountable, who specializes in your niche, and who is not a friend, who can be objective. We'd love to hear what do you do to overcome procrastination, email us at hello@artistssoar.com  Rise with us! On Artists Soar! Resources Mentioned Artist Checklist for your Art Business for the Free Guide Art Pricing Calculator RanqIQ - a great tool to help create valuable blog posts. Millionaire Blogger Podcast John Middick "The Sharpened Artist" Podcast What's in a name Artists Soar Episode  Our Websites and Shops Stephanie:  https://www.stephanieweaverartist.com/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/artfurpaws   Julie:  https://www.juliemstudios.com/ https://www.etsy.com/shop/peacockblueart   Rachel:  https://bubblybibbly.com/  https://www.etsy.com/shop/BBStudioShop  https://www.etsy.com/shop/mothersrecipes   Got a Listener Question?  Email us at: hello@artistssoar.com

The Loop
Advice: Take It or Leave It | Brandon Conner

The Loop

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 2:44


Advice: Take It or Leave It | Brandon Conner

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Flirt with Tawni Blake
Ep. 26 - Dating Advice: Take 2

Flirt with Tawni Blake

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022 17:10


1. Authenticity! Be more transparent. Less fearful.  2. How to have a relationship that thrives. 3. I also pose the question: Is chivalry dead?

The Realing It In Podcast
Season 1 Ep 3: Relationship advice, take it or leave it?

The Realing It In Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 56:44


Navigating relationship advice when you have relationship challenges can be helpful or hurtful, so why not talk it out with friends that empower your own voice.

The Outdoor Biz Podcast
US Adventure Destinations with Funki Adventures [EP 292]

The Outdoor Biz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 55:03


Frank Cassidy from Funki Adventures tells us how he got into the Outdoor Adventure Biz, the early days of Funki Adventures, some of the trip destinations they offer. Facebook Twitter Instagram   The Outdoor Biz Podcast   Please give us a rating and review HERE   brought to you this month by Show Notes Funki Adventures Eastern Sierra REI Rhino Adventure Gear The Adventure Portal Hastings Overland JetBoil Titus Adventure Company hidden San Diego Wild West Tour- use code OD BIZ Wild West Frank's Favorite Piece of Outdoor Gear Telescope Frank's Advice Take your trip, it doesn't matter whether it's with us or somebody else. I don't care if you want to go diving in the ocean or up in a hot air balloon, or there's a trip that you were thinking about. I think what we've all learned from COVID is stuff changes and things can change overnight. So don't delay, get out there, do whatever it is you want to do because you just don't know. Follow up with Frank Funki Adventures frank@funkiadventures.com Instagram Facebook Linkedin Twitter 04:56 - 05:06 What did Frank call California? 11:07 - 11:13 Overlanding is what? 47:00 - 47:44 Frank's favorite piece of Outdoor Gear

The Science of Flipping | Become a real estate investor | Real Estate Investing like Robert Kiyosaki

The #1 training and coaching system to launch, grow, and scale your investing business!

The Letter B™️
Don't just understand advice,take it

The Letter B™️

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 11:40


We know things but we pick and choose when we do them --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/park040/message

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TWiSTED Parenting by: Avi Fishoff (Contact: 718-902-6666 Email: TWiSTEDParenting@aol.com)

“TWiSTED Parenting” is a method developed by Avi Fishoff to guide parents of children in severe crisis. Avi personally trains and guides parents from all over the world. All parents must have their own Daas Torah involved to pasken any shailos that may arise. Avi has many haskamos of leading Gedolim. All services are FREE OF CHARGE. Lessons from this podcast should not be applied across the board or without proper individual guidance from a leading expert in the field of crisis. To SUBSCRIBE the Whatsapp broadcast and receive LOTS of Chizuk: Whatsapp a request to: 718-902-6666 To SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/AviFishoffTWiSTEDPARENTiNG/videos

TWiSTED Parenting by: Avi Fishoff (Contact: 718-902-6666 Email: TWiSTEDParenting@aol.com)

“TWiSTED Parenting” is a method developed by Avi Fishoff to guide parents of children in severe crisis. Avi personally trains and guides parents from all over the world. All parents must have their own Daas Torah involved to pasken any shailos that may arise. Avi has many haskamos of leading Gedolim. All services are FREE OF CHARGE. Lessons from this podcast should not be applied across the board or without proper individual guidance from a leading expert in the field of crisis. To SUBSCRIBE the Whatsapp broadcast and receive LOTS of Chizuk: Whatsapp a request to: 718-902-6666 To SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/AviFishoffTWiSTEDPARENTiNG/videos

Labor Pains: Dealing with infertility and loss during pregnancy or infancy.
Episode 46 Forgiveness after blaming myself for the loss of my babies

Labor Pains: Dealing with infertility and loss during pregnancy or infancy.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 45:41


Tameika Thomas lost her twin daughters at 26 weeks and blamed herself for several years. She just keeps herself going at a very fast pace with work and school. She is a woman that puts high expectations on herself, and she said I am the one that expects perfection of myself, and I know that is impossible. When the world was shut down due to the pandemic it forced her to take time to slow down and that is when she began to truly grieve the loss of the twins. It forced her to slow down, it made her feel her feelings and listen to herself. She then finally really started the forgiveness process for herself. Tameika and I talked about several things that she was able to do to help her on her journey of forgiveness. She started a gratitude journal, she poured herself into helping others and took that quiet time that was so necessary for her. Tameika talks about the blame and guilt she felt for many years and where she is on her journey of forgiving herself. Advice: Take time to quiet yourself and feel the feelings you are having. Let the emotions flow. Connect with Tameika at averyandaubreysway@gmail.com Also visit her website for the non-profit https://www.averyandaubreysway.org/ Connect with me: EMAIL teresa.womenconnect2019@gmail.com Facebook https://www.facebook.com/.womenconnectsupport/. Phone # 1-618-560-8484

The Way Out | A Sobriety & Recovery Podcast
Jesse Plumley Didn't Come This Far Only to Come This Far | The Way Out Podcast Episode 234

The Way Out | A Sobriety & Recovery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 60:22


This week our magnificent co-host Jason has a genuinely instructive interview with person in long term recovery, Jesse Plumley. Jesse's story of overcoming his battle with drugs and alcohol reinforces truly universal truths about alcoholism, addiction and what it takes to achieve durable recovery. We must, as Jesse did, admit to and face the fact we have a problem and then, and this is so critical, we must reach out and seek help from those who have overcome similar problems. We must, as Jesse did, be willing to do whatever it takes to get better and recover and be willing to help others just as we were when we needed it most. We must, as Jesse did, make fundamental lifestyle changes and surround ourselves with others who've done and are doing the same. Jesse's recovery is not rooted in any one particular program, yet his journey and lifestyle changes mirror many of the fundamental principles of any well-known recovery program! No doubt about it, there's lots of great recovery insights in this episode so listen up. Contact Jesse at jesseplumley1986@gmail.com Best Piece of Advice: Take it one day, or one moment at a time! Book Recommendation: Anything by Brene Brown Song that symbolizes recovery to Jesse: The Package by Perfect Circle Recommended recovery resources: Unlocking Us Podcast AND having a support network Copyright: (c) 2015-2021 The Way Out Podcast | All Rights Reserved Theme Music: “all clear” (https://ketsa.uk/browse-music/) by Ketsa (https://ketsa.uk) licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-way-out-podcast/message

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SAID! Podcast
NFL week 9 Game picks and fantasy advice. Take your mind off politics!

SAID! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 64:15


Matt Kevin and Drew break down all the NFL week 9 matchup's and fantasy impact players. Tom Brady and the Bucs taking on (maybe) Drew Brees and the Saints is the marquee matchup of Sunday. Later in quick hits, Matt goes over college football news, talks Big 10 football and the huge Notre Dame vs Clemson matchup. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Sibling Relationship Lab
SRL030: Parenting Advice: Take It or Leave It?

Sibling Relationship Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 15:09


Once you become a parent, you can pretty much count on changing diapers, losing sleep ... and fielding lots and lots of parenting advice from other directions! Parenting books and blogs are just the beginning. We might also get advice from friends, relatives, or well-meaning strangers! What does it look like to be teachable and open to correction while also having the confidence to make decisions for yourself and your own unique family? Here are five things to keep in mind.

Matt Waldman's RSP Cast
Matt Waldman’s RSP Cast: Waldman’s Half-Filtered Ten

Matt Waldman's RSP Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 60:12


Matt Waldman’s post-Week 1 RSP Cast is 10 half-filtered thoughts on a variety of NFL, evaluation, and industry topics that have fantasy relevancy for the 2020 NFL season. Buckle up.  I’m calling this podcast the Half-Filtered Ten because it’s 10 subjects where I give you my point of view but only with a minor amount of cussing and vulgarity that I’d probably deliver if it were unfiltered. While not safe for young kids or those of you with religious stances that shelter your children from the evils of the world, most of you will enjoy it. Thoughts on the following players' performances thus far: Evan Engram Rob Gronkowski Logan Thomas Antonio Gibson Mo Alie-Cox Rest In Peace Gale Sayers Michael Gallup and why a player's role earns primary consideration before dying on a hill in a debate about his usage and value. Mike Davis and why you shouldn't place so much weight on a team cutting a player. Keelan Cole: losing and re-gaining confidence. If you've never been through it, you haven't lived enough life. Industry Thoughts and Advice: Take time away from social media weekly. Recognize others in your field. Be selective about your recognition. Don't plagiarize. Cultivate a hobby outside of this space. For the most in-depth analysis of offensive skill players available (QB, RB, WR, and TE), download the 2020  Rookie Scouting Portfolio for $21.95.   If you’re a fantasy owner and interested in purchasing past publications for $9.95 each, the 2012-2019 RSPs also have a Post-Draft Add-on that’s included at no additional charge.   Best yet, a percentage of each sale is set aside for a year-end donation to Darkness to Light to combat sexual abuse.

The Michael Berry Show
6.12.20 PM | Shirley Q has some advice...take notes.

The Michael Berry Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 70:50


You have the right to pop a top, anything you do after popping a few tops may be used against you on Instagram. https://michaelberryshow.com/

The Oliver Schirach Show
#026 - Michele Matt - My Camper - How to become an entrepreneur

The Oliver Schirach Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 51:02


Todays guest is Michele Matt co-founder of My Camper. I know Michele from my mountain bike and cross country times in Switzerland were he stood out as the youngster that loved taking the risk and go downhill on a new path without fear. This attitude and family dinners were his father and grandfather talked openly about their entrepreneurial work, new markets, products or similar made it a natural step for Michele to become an entrepreneur. Colour: Blue. It reminds him of lakes, oceans, water and the sky. He enjoys the big space of possibilities when looking over the water or into the sky. The My Camper story started in 2014 after Michele and his wife took a trip with their VW Bus and they realised that it stands around a lot, why not rent it like AirBnB. Michele found Miriam and later Stephan and by spring 2015 a small version of My Camper started. For two years they worked evenings and weekends to keep the risk calculated and the cost low. By the end of 2017 the work grew so much that they couldn't handle it anymore but it didn't generate enough money to make a living from it. So they decided to go all in and quit their jobs. In 2018 they got their 1st financial round. For Michele the decision to go full in was coming from the heart. He didn't want to look back at his life and regret it. For him creating something that helps and leaves an impact was important. Now the team needed to grow and 2.0 web version needed to be created. During that time the team got lots of strategic support from mentors, angle investors or from networking events. They also learned a lot through testing many things. In 2020 My Camper expanded to Sweden. They looked at the marked in Europe and other parts of the world and realised that the Scandinavian's are best fit for their product at the moment. How much is a successful entrepreneur working? It's not about the hours you work but the output and delegation and automation help a lot. What is your stress management? By doing sports, walking or running in nature, meet interesting people during the day, meditate for 10min (deep breath) and read. Advice Take one step at the time. Start lean with a low budget and 60-80% ready product. Test, test and test and find out what the customer wants. In the end you started a business to help your customer and not for you. Also for financing. It was hard and he had fear but then by taking one step at time you advance. it's good not to know all that lays ahead. Sometimes things are much bigger than you think and they might discourage you to continue. Go to networking events and workshops. There you get good input and you might find business partners, mentors or investors Invest in yourself by reading like Warren Buffet does Imagine life like a boat on the big ocean. If you don't know what port you aim for you'll never reach it. You might get lost on the ocean. Therefor it is important to have goals and a vision as now you know where to aim for. Links: www.linkedin.com/in/mattmichele/ www.mycamper.ch and .se Books: John P. Strelecky - “The Big Five For Life : A story of one man and leadership's greatest secret” Rhonda Byrne - “The Secret” Tim Ferris - “The four hour week” --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/schirach/message

Breakfast with Paddy & Rob Palmer
Paddy's Romantic Advice... Take It Or Leave It

Breakfast with Paddy & Rob Palmer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 3:03


Paddy's Romantic Advice... Take It Or Leave It

Beyond Bitchy: Mastering the Art of Boundaries
#65 - Giving Unsolicited Advice, Take 2

Beyond Bitchy: Mastering the Art of Boundaries

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2019 28:48


If you're feeling a bit unclear about whether or not you're giving unsolicited feedback or advice, today's episode is going to give you the clarity you need. Vicki talks about one sure-fire way to know you're not giving unsolicited advice, why you should avoid offering feedback when it's not requested, and how we can fall into the trap of giving feedback when what we really want to do is control another person. Tune in! Biggest Takeaways From Episode #65: Giving unsolicited advice even when you think you're being helpful can cause disconnection with friends and loved ones, and can even be offensive. Keep your side of the street clean in conversations by paying attention to how you're feeling, and whether or not you're invested in the outcome of the conversation or changing the other person's opinion.  For the most part, it's best not to offer teenager or young adults advice unless you ask them first whether or not they want to receive it.  The best way to maintain healthy connections with important people in your life by hearing and supporting them. Unsolicited advice tends to damage emotional safety in relationships.   Highlights from Episode #65: Welcome back to the show! [00:44] Today is Part 2 of Episode #46 on giving unsolicited advice or feedback. [01:19] Vicki starts by defining advice. [02:33] We often give advice to people we love without realizing we're doing it. [03:19] Unsolicited advice is never relational. [03:56] Giving advice without being asked for it can be offensive. [04:21] How to know when you're in the unwanted advice "danger zone." [07:24] If you think you have valuable information for another person you can let them know you would be happy to share with them if they would like to hear it. [09:27] To keep your side of the street clean, notice how invested you're feeling about changing the other person's mind or getting them to take a particular action. [11:42] Is asking clarifying questions a form of unsolicited feedback? [13:28] Is it okay to give advice or feedback to someone if you're afraid something dangerous might happen if you don't? [16:26] Adults have a right to make decisions that about how they take care of themselves and their children. We don't have to agree with their decisions, but they have a right to make them. [19:05] Is it okay to give unwanted advice or feedback to your teenagers or young adult children? [24:05] You can maintain healthy connections with the important people in your life by hearing and supporting them without care-taking or give unsolicited advice or feedback. [27:51] Links and Resources: Vicki Tidwell Palmer Beyond Bitchy Podcast Episode 46: Boundaries Quick Tips #4 | Are You Open to Feedback?  

Go Solo Live
SS10: China

Go Solo Live

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2019 11:43


Key Takeaways: Inspiring women who are Independent travelers: Look for some in your circle of friends and get to know them. I talk about a friend who just left for a one year adventure, Cindy. Destination: If you have not yet been to China, consider it for your next big adventure. I’ve been twice, and glad to share the stories here. Mistake: Do you know when to stop? That was my mistake. I took the “last run” of the day and ended up in the ski patrol sled all the way down the mountain and hurt for a long time later. That was the end of my ACL. Advice: Take the subway, when you are looking to maximize your travel itinerary. It’s the fastest, cheapest and sometimes most revealing ways to learn about the people in a city. Mentioned in This Episode: EU Travel Requirements https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/international-travel/before-you-go/travelers-with-special-considerations/schengen.html Schengen Rule http://www.euro-dollar-currency.com/90_180_days_rule.htm Visa not required, YET https://www.vox.com/2019/3/9/18257707/europe-new-visa-requirements-americans-2021   China Guangzhou,  Shanghai,  Tiananmen square The Pandas  Beijing,  Hong Kong.   More travel sites in China below you can browse. https://www.chinahighlights.com/guangzhou/shopping.htm https://www.cnn.com/2013/09/15/world/asia/tiananmen-square-fast-facts/index.html https://www.travelchinaguide.com/cityguides/beijing.htm https://www.chinahighlights.com/beijing/attraction/temple-of-heaven.htm Copper Mountain Ski Resort Subway maps for many cities here:  NYC, London, Chicago, Barcelona, Paris,  Connect with Mary Beth: Website Drmarytravelbest.com Mary Beth on Twitter Dr. Mary Travelbest Twitter Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Page Dr. Mary Travelbest Facebook Group Dr. Mary Travelbest Instagram Leave a Review: Did you like this episode? Please leave an honest review on iTunes with your feedback! Also, please subscribe to the Go Solo Live podcast on iTunes, to get notified when a new episode gets released. I appreciate your listening to this week’s show. And tune in next week for another great show. Connect with Jennifer Transformviatravel.com Transform via Travel on Facebook @GoSoloLive on Twitter Email: Jennifer@TransformviaTravel.com  

Discussions by Domain
4 Ways NJBIA Supports Small Businesses

Discussions by Domain

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2019 19:37


In this episode. our guest is Wayne Staub, Chief Business Relations Officer at NJBIA.  Wayne shares with us how NJBIA helps small businesses grow and reach their full potential.  Answers to "Rapid Fire Questions"  Advice: Take advantage of every opportunity that's presented to you.  Book: Who Moved My Cheese by Spencer Johnson  Thought Leader: Michele Siekerka, President and CEO at NJBIA

Why Influence
SAMBEAWESOME: Sam Segal Shares Why She Draws Art On Twitch | 001

Why Influence

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2019 22:00


Sam Segal from SamBeAwesome has been influencing for a long time. She’s grown a rather large audience on DeviantArt with over 350,000 page views. Her YouTube channel has over 700,000 views as well. (As of the making of this episode) Sam talks about her battles with doing what’s right for her audience and what’s right for her. Once she shifted to focusing on herself and her community, she’s felt much more fulfilled and motivated. Advice: Take care of your health! Social media can be demanding, but it’s important to remember to take breaks, to eat and drink, take vacations, and stretch! Stay on top of your health. Listen to the episode to learn more.

Fire it up with CJ
Relationship Advice: Take for Granted

Fire it up with CJ

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 51:01


CJ Liu interviews Dr. Mark B Borg about his book "Relationship Sanity- Creating and Maintaining Healthy Relationships" Mark describes what prevents us from being in a loving, honest, and openhearted relationships. Mark shares how our childhood experiences caretaking for our parents affect our comfort with intimacy. What are the two parts of a dynamic of givers and takers that cause us to resist loving others and being loved ourselves? This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's 4PM ET on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/)

The Woman Behind The Business
Sage Advice; Take What You Need and Dump the Rest

The Woman Behind The Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 59:37


On today's WBB Talk Show, I have gathered two thought leaders who have been able to stay in their lane when it comes to giving advice, whereas they can be backed up by their credentials.Nyasha West the principal attorney at West Law Firm, where she specializes in business law, family law and bankruptcy. She has a licence to practice in Maryland, DC and Colorado.We also have Dr Sharon H. Porter who is the owner of Perfect Time SHP, a consulting, coaching and book publishing firm. She offers leadership coaching to mid-level school administrators. She is also the host of "I am Dr Sharon" interview show and an author.

#SaturdayMorningHustle
#SaturdayMorningHustle Advice: Take The Advice You Pay For

#SaturdayMorningHustle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 5:40


Don Draper on Mad Men once told the owner of scandalized Caldecott Farms dog food “Any agency that does not change the name is stealing your money”. She does not agree of course. Draper goes on to tell her to find a new agency because she won't follow his professional advice - and he's right! This advice is very similar to a quote of mine in an article The Reasons Why Agencies Say ‘No’ to New Business - “If you’re not willing to make changes, then why are you hiring us?” added Golding, who looks for executives that are not only comfortable with his agency’s ideas but excited about them. https://databox.com/why-agencies-say-no Don Draper and I agree, anyone you hire (or hires you) has to be a "fit" in style, approach and willingness to do what works, not what's easy or what the client wants to hear. That's just stealing your money. Sometimes it doesn't work out, and the professional relationship should end. --- 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/satmorninghustle/message

The SIGRUN Show
Copywriter's Advice - Take Four Months Off and Double Your Revenue with Sarah Grear

The SIGRUN Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 24:10


Sarah Grear is a persuasive copywriting expert who has written for more than 300 projects for influential creatives and healers. She is a speaker and published author who teaches DIY online writing classes to entrepreneurs eager to improve their web copy. She has also been named one of "50 Must-Follow Women Entrepreneurs" by the Huffington Post.   Sarah joins me to discuss the creative ways in which she has packaged her copywriting services and how they helped her double her revenue and take four months off during the year. We discuss how to think outside the box when it comes to pricing your services and generating leads. Sarah also explains her theory behind “getting your pricing sea legs” and why building a team is crucial for you to scale your business. “I had to learn how to say no to money to build in other areas.” - Sarah Grear In This Episode of The Sigrun Show: How Sarah shifted from charging market rates per hour to charging flat rates per project How she transitioned from local journalism work to online work Why she had to learn to say no to money How she used what her clients were asking for to build packaged offerings Why she charges upfront What she means by “getting your pricing sea legs” How a speaking engagement resulted in more project leads Why she thinks copywriters should have video meetings with their clients The importance of referral relationships Why you should invite your potential client's team members to join video meetings How she was able to take four months off during the year Why she decided to build a team How the lead generation from speaking events became her biggest pitfall The strategy she used to take back control over her lead generation How she pivoted to start earning a residual profit from some of her client work Her new personal mission Connect with Sarah Grear: SarahGrear.com Facebook   Unleash Your Voice: DIY Website Writing Guide for Entrepreneurs by Sarah Grear   Grab Your FREE Plan Your Profits Success Guide Are you ready to maximize your profits as an online entrepreneur? Scaling your business and increasing your revenue doesn't magically happen! It takes planning and strategy to make it happen. Learn how smart, savvy entrepreneurs plan their business for success with my free Plan Your Profits Success Guide.   Please share, subscribe and review on iTunes Thank you for joining me on this episode of the Sigrun Show. If you enjoyed this episode, please share, subscribe and review on iTunes or Google Play Music so more people can enjoy the show. Don't forget to follow and connect with me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!

My Food Job Rocks!
Ep. 096 - The Harvest Internship Pivot with Tara Riley, Director of Food Safety at Savour Food Safety International

My Food Job Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2017 55:56


After 5 years as a corporate food scientist, Tara decided it was time for a change. She decided to explore the wine industry. If you’re in any agricultural university who has a wine and viticulture program, you might have heard stories of the students going all over the world to get Harvest Internships, a time where the vineyards need people to help harvest and process wine from grapes! Tara did exactly that and moved from Ohio all the way to beautiful upstate New York to make wine. Conveniently, Tara works in a consulting group called Savour International and is doubling up doing quality projects in the winery. Nice! Tara’s interview is great if it’s time for a change in your career. You’ll learn about the pros and cons of taking risks, the power of being flexible, and you’ll get a complete rundown of how she got her Harvest Internship, and what she does on the daily. Key Takeaways How Tara jumped into the wine industry after 5 years of baby food How to find what you’re passionate about How to describe food science The beauty of quotes Question Summary Harvest Intern Positions are only in the Fall. What do you tell them in a sentence or less: Food Scientist or Savour Food Safety International – Consulting Firm. No limits in what they can do Advice: Take risks in the beginning of your career. It’s the time you can be the most risky. How did you find out about Food Science?: Found out food science about from brother Skills: Flexibility and change in regards to regulations. Flexible in every way Siliker Can you be flexible in a large company?: Maybe it’s hard in large companies. Private companies? It depends. How to do a harvest internship: Hand pick grapes, bring to the press, crop dust the grapes, clean or take out the grapes, process, and ferment. Then put it into bottles. Every winemaker processes wine differently. What’s your favorite part of the process?: NOT cleaning! Also, the fact that you can see the product made from farm to fork. Connect with Tara to learn about Wine Stuff My Food Job Rocks: I get to work with so many things at once. What’s your dream job title?: Brewmaster before. Now it’s Multipotentialites. I just want a job that challenges me all the time. Also known as Polyglots For Adam: I distilled my goals and I realized creativity makes me happy. Food Science: How it’s made Technology that Interests you: Sustainability Biggest Challenge the food industry needs to face?: The Average Person using 1 article to justify that things are bad for you. What’s your 5 year plan?: That question is scrapped because things are moving so fast Who inspired you to get into food?: My family. I grew up in a dairy farm. We did Farm to Fork Quote: Let the beauty of what you love be what you do Favorite Food: Trying Acai Bowls and Fresh Poke in Hawaii. Vacation makes everything taste better How to prepare for the work force: Projects take weeks in college, but in real life, they take years and things are always changing. Being able to say no. But say yes when you’re new. Other Links Hammonsport, New York Harvest Internship Keuka Lake Winery Savour Food Safety International UC Davis Website – Harvest Internships Ohio State University – Food Science and Tehcnology Interior Design Major Nutrition Major Nature’s One – Organic Baby Formula LSU Product Development Competitions LTO Limited Time Offer flavors Biscuits and Gravy Chips Cornell University – Focus on Sustainability CSA – Community Supported Agriculture Cal Poly Wine is Heart Healthy Wine is bad for you Coffee – antioxidants, live longer Coffee – you’re a psychopath and you die faster This isn’t just a food industry problem Christina Pease – Nature’s One Adam’s Instagram: @itsmeadamyee

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv
JSJ 271: SharePoint Extensions in JavaScript with Mike Ammerlaan and Vesa Juvonen

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017 53:17


JSJ 271: SharePoint Extensions in JavaScript with Mike Ammerlaan and Vesa Juvonen This episode is a live episode from Microsoft Build where AJ O'Neal and Charles Max Wood interview Mike Ammerlaan and Vesa Juvonent about building extensions for SharePoint with JavaScript. [00:01:28] Mike Ammerlaan introduction Mike has worked at Microsoft for a long time on multiple Microsoft products and projects. He's currently on the Office Ecosystem Marketing Team. [00:01:52] Vesa Juvonen introduction Ves a is Senior Program Manager for the SharePoint Splat team. He's been with Microsoft for about 11 years and manages the community and documentation for the SharePoint framework. [00:02:18] What is the SharePoint Framework? This is how you write SharePoint extensions with JavaScript. SharePoint has changed. It now works with common modern development tools and web development techniques. SharePoint consolodates the extension effort [00:03:32] What is SharePoint? File sharing, team sites, communication points for teams. Part of Office 365. You use Web Parts to add functionality to SharePoint. Web Parts provide functionality like widgets and are scoped to a team, group, or set of users. It's usually hosted on premises, but you can also use it with Office 365 as a hosted solution. [00:05:56] What extensions can you build for SharePoint? You can build widgets for your front page or intranet. You can also add user management or data management or document management. Examples: Dashboards Mini Applications Scheduling and Time Tracking Document Storage Source code repositories [00:07:39] What is WebDAV and how does it relate? WebDAV is a protocol for accessing documents and SharePoint supports it among other protocols for managing documents. [00:08:36] Do I have to build front-end and back-end components to get full functionality? You can build the front-end UI with Angular and other frameworks. And then build a service in Azure on the backend. The backend systems can then access Line of Business systems or other data systems. It really does take multiple skill sets to build extensions for SharePoint. [00:11:10] SharePoint on Mobile There is a mobile web app and the Web Parts work through the mobile application. You can also use any browser to connect to the application. [00:12:08] Building extensions with standard Angular or React component libraries There are standard Yeoman templates. You can also pull in the components through React or Angular just like what Microsoft does. Newer Angular versions are designed for Single Page Apps and SharePoint isn't necessarily set up to work that way. The Web Parts are isolated from each other and Angular requires some workarounds. [00:14:30] Getting around sandboxing Google and Microsoft are talking to each other to see how to work around this when there are multiple sandboxed applications that can't talk to each other in very simple ways. [00:15:39] Application library or naming collisions if my UI uses different versions or clobber page wide settings There are guides for a lot of this. React does a bunch of the isolation work. Addons are iframed in and an API token is given to grant access to the data and APIs. Microsoft also reviews and approves plugins. [00:18:30] How do you get started and make money at this? Look at the SharePoint store. You can build things through websites and pages and offer the plugins through the store. You can request a SharePoint tenant installation from the Microsoft Dev Tools for free. Then you can build into the tenant site. The rest of the tools are available on npm. SharePoint Developer Tools [00:22:13] Automated testing for SharePoint extensions Unit testing is built in for JavaScript. Testing the UI's require you to sign into Office 365. There are people doing it, though. [00:22:54] Building internal-only extensions SharePoint is an enterprise tool, so a lot of enterprises may not want to install extensions from the store. You can definitely build and install private plugins for SharePoint setups. They also have their own backend systems that will require custom development. [00:25:50] Office 365, SharePoint, and OneDrive Office 365 is used by people across many different sized organizations and SharePoint is much more enterprise. Office 365 tools store files and information in SharePoint. What about OneDrive versus Sharepoint? OneDrive is focused for one person. SharePoint is focused around a team. But they have the same APIs and use the same technology stack. [00:29:05] The history and future of SharePoint It started out on premises and has moved to the cloud. The SharePoint team is working to keep it available and useful in the modern cloud based era. [00:30:25] What does the API footprint look like? It spans modifying lists, data objects, attributes, items in a list, put Web Parts on a page, modify the experience, and manage and modify access, users, and documents. SharePoint is a way of building a way of conveying information. SharePoint is layers of data and scopes. [00:35:26] Tutorials and Open Source dev.office.com The Sharepoint framework is not open source yet, but they're working on that. They also need to open source the Yeoman templates. Open source samples are available at github.com/sharepoint. Picks Charles Max Wood BlueTick Zapier ScheduleOnce Moo.com Advice: Take the time to go talk to people. Vesa adds that you should go to a session that's on something completely outside your experience. AJ O'Neal The Circle Spontaneity/Happiness: AJ tells a story about a woman he saw running through sprinklers. Oh the places you'll go by Dr. Seuss: AJ talks about a journal entry he read at a yard sale. Mike Ammerlaan Super hot VR on Oculus Rift Vesa Juvonen Family A big thanks to Microsoft, DotNetRocks, and Build!

JavaScript Jabber
JSJ 271: SharePoint Extensions in JavaScript with Mike Ammerlaan and Vesa Juvonen

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017 53:17


JSJ 271: SharePoint Extensions in JavaScript with Mike Ammerlaan and Vesa Juvonen This episode is a live episode from Microsoft Build where AJ O'Neal and Charles Max Wood interview Mike Ammerlaan and Vesa Juvonent about building extensions for SharePoint with JavaScript. [00:01:28] Mike Ammerlaan introduction Mike has worked at Microsoft for a long time on multiple Microsoft products and projects. He's currently on the Office Ecosystem Marketing Team. [00:01:52] Vesa Juvonen introduction Ves a is Senior Program Manager for the SharePoint Splat team. He's been with Microsoft for about 11 years and manages the community and documentation for the SharePoint framework. [00:02:18] What is the SharePoint Framework? This is how you write SharePoint extensions with JavaScript. SharePoint has changed. It now works with common modern development tools and web development techniques. SharePoint consolodates the extension effort [00:03:32] What is SharePoint? File sharing, team sites, communication points for teams. Part of Office 365. You use Web Parts to add functionality to SharePoint. Web Parts provide functionality like widgets and are scoped to a team, group, or set of users. It's usually hosted on premises, but you can also use it with Office 365 as a hosted solution. [00:05:56] What extensions can you build for SharePoint? You can build widgets for your front page or intranet. You can also add user management or data management or document management. Examples: Dashboards Mini Applications Scheduling and Time Tracking Document Storage Source code repositories [00:07:39] What is WebDAV and how does it relate? WebDAV is a protocol for accessing documents and SharePoint supports it among other protocols for managing documents. [00:08:36] Do I have to build front-end and back-end components to get full functionality? You can build the front-end UI with Angular and other frameworks. And then build a service in Azure on the backend. The backend systems can then access Line of Business systems or other data systems. It really does take multiple skill sets to build extensions for SharePoint. [00:11:10] SharePoint on Mobile There is a mobile web app and the Web Parts work through the mobile application. You can also use any browser to connect to the application. [00:12:08] Building extensions with standard Angular or React component libraries There are standard Yeoman templates. You can also pull in the components through React or Angular just like what Microsoft does. Newer Angular versions are designed for Single Page Apps and SharePoint isn't necessarily set up to work that way. The Web Parts are isolated from each other and Angular requires some workarounds. [00:14:30] Getting around sandboxing Google and Microsoft are talking to each other to see how to work around this when there are multiple sandboxed applications that can't talk to each other in very simple ways. [00:15:39] Application library or naming collisions if my UI uses different versions or clobber page wide settings There are guides for a lot of this. React does a bunch of the isolation work. Addons are iframed in and an API token is given to grant access to the data and APIs. Microsoft also reviews and approves plugins. [00:18:30] How do you get started and make money at this? Look at the SharePoint store. You can build things through websites and pages and offer the plugins through the store. You can request a SharePoint tenant installation from the Microsoft Dev Tools for free. Then you can build into the tenant site. The rest of the tools are available on npm. SharePoint Developer Tools [00:22:13] Automated testing for SharePoint extensions Unit testing is built in for JavaScript. Testing the UI's require you to sign into Office 365. There are people doing it, though. [00:22:54] Building internal-only extensions SharePoint is an enterprise tool, so a lot of enterprises may not want to install extensions from the store. You can definitely build and install private plugins for SharePoint setups. They also have their own backend systems that will require custom development. [00:25:50] Office 365, SharePoint, and OneDrive Office 365 is used by people across many different sized organizations and SharePoint is much more enterprise. Office 365 tools store files and information in SharePoint. What about OneDrive versus Sharepoint? OneDrive is focused for one person. SharePoint is focused around a team. But they have the same APIs and use the same technology stack. [00:29:05] The history and future of SharePoint It started out on premises and has moved to the cloud. The SharePoint team is working to keep it available and useful in the modern cloud based era. [00:30:25] What does the API footprint look like? It spans modifying lists, data objects, attributes, items in a list, put Web Parts on a page, modify the experience, and manage and modify access, users, and documents. SharePoint is a way of building a way of conveying information. SharePoint is layers of data and scopes. [00:35:26] Tutorials and Open Source dev.office.com The Sharepoint framework is not open source yet, but they're working on that. They also need to open source the Yeoman templates. Open source samples are available at github.com/sharepoint. Picks Charles Max Wood BlueTick Zapier ScheduleOnce Moo.com Advice: Take the time to go talk to people. Vesa adds that you should go to a session that's on something completely outside your experience. AJ O'Neal The Circle Spontaneity/Happiness: AJ tells a story about a woman he saw running through sprinklers. Oh the places you'll go by Dr. Seuss: AJ talks about a journal entry he read at a yard sale. Mike Ammerlaan Super hot VR on Oculus Rift Vesa Juvonen Family A big thanks to Microsoft, DotNetRocks, and Build!

Devchat.tv Master Feed
JSJ 271: SharePoint Extensions in JavaScript with Mike Ammerlaan and Vesa Juvonen

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017 53:17


JSJ 271: SharePoint Extensions in JavaScript with Mike Ammerlaan and Vesa Juvonen This episode is a live episode from Microsoft Build where AJ O'Neal and Charles Max Wood interview Mike Ammerlaan and Vesa Juvonent about building extensions for SharePoint with JavaScript. [00:01:28] Mike Ammerlaan introduction Mike has worked at Microsoft for a long time on multiple Microsoft products and projects. He's currently on the Office Ecosystem Marketing Team. [00:01:52] Vesa Juvonen introduction Ves a is Senior Program Manager for the SharePoint Splat team. He's been with Microsoft for about 11 years and manages the community and documentation for the SharePoint framework. [00:02:18] What is the SharePoint Framework? This is how you write SharePoint extensions with JavaScript. SharePoint has changed. It now works with common modern development tools and web development techniques. SharePoint consolodates the extension effort [00:03:32] What is SharePoint? File sharing, team sites, communication points for teams. Part of Office 365. You use Web Parts to add functionality to SharePoint. Web Parts provide functionality like widgets and are scoped to a team, group, or set of users. It's usually hosted on premises, but you can also use it with Office 365 as a hosted solution. [00:05:56] What extensions can you build for SharePoint? You can build widgets for your front page or intranet. You can also add user management or data management or document management. Examples: Dashboards Mini Applications Scheduling and Time Tracking Document Storage Source code repositories [00:07:39] What is WebDAV and how does it relate? WebDAV is a protocol for accessing documents and SharePoint supports it among other protocols for managing documents. [00:08:36] Do I have to build front-end and back-end components to get full functionality? You can build the front-end UI with Angular and other frameworks. And then build a service in Azure on the backend. The backend systems can then access Line of Business systems or other data systems. It really does take multiple skill sets to build extensions for SharePoint. [00:11:10] SharePoint on Mobile There is a mobile web app and the Web Parts work through the mobile application. You can also use any browser to connect to the application. [00:12:08] Building extensions with standard Angular or React component libraries There are standard Yeoman templates. You can also pull in the components through React or Angular just like what Microsoft does. Newer Angular versions are designed for Single Page Apps and SharePoint isn't necessarily set up to work that way. The Web Parts are isolated from each other and Angular requires some workarounds. [00:14:30] Getting around sandboxing Google and Microsoft are talking to each other to see how to work around this when there are multiple sandboxed applications that can't talk to each other in very simple ways. [00:15:39] Application library or naming collisions if my UI uses different versions or clobber page wide settings There are guides for a lot of this. React does a bunch of the isolation work. Addons are iframed in and an API token is given to grant access to the data and APIs. Microsoft also reviews and approves plugins. [00:18:30] How do you get started and make money at this? Look at the SharePoint store. You can build things through websites and pages and offer the plugins through the store. You can request a SharePoint tenant installation from the Microsoft Dev Tools for free. Then you can build into the tenant site. The rest of the tools are available on npm. SharePoint Developer Tools [00:22:13] Automated testing for SharePoint extensions Unit testing is built in for JavaScript. Testing the UI's require you to sign into Office 365. There are people doing it, though. [00:22:54] Building internal-only extensions SharePoint is an enterprise tool, so a lot of enterprises may not want to install extensions from the store. You can definitely build and install private plugins for SharePoint setups. They also have their own backend systems that will require custom development. [00:25:50] Office 365, SharePoint, and OneDrive Office 365 is used by people across many different sized organizations and SharePoint is much more enterprise. Office 365 tools store files and information in SharePoint. What about OneDrive versus Sharepoint? OneDrive is focused for one person. SharePoint is focused around a team. But they have the same APIs and use the same technology stack. [00:29:05] The history and future of SharePoint It started out on premises and has moved to the cloud. The SharePoint team is working to keep it available and useful in the modern cloud based era. [00:30:25] What does the API footprint look like? It spans modifying lists, data objects, attributes, items in a list, put Web Parts on a page, modify the experience, and manage and modify access, users, and documents. SharePoint is a way of building a way of conveying information. SharePoint is layers of data and scopes. [00:35:26] Tutorials and Open Source dev.office.com The Sharepoint framework is not open source yet, but they're working on that. They also need to open source the Yeoman templates. Open source samples are available at github.com/sharepoint. Picks Charles Max Wood BlueTick Zapier ScheduleOnce Moo.com Advice: Take the time to go talk to people. Vesa adds that you should go to a session that's on something completely outside your experience. AJ O'Neal The Circle Spontaneity/Happiness: AJ tells a story about a woman he saw running through sprinklers. Oh the places you'll go by Dr. Seuss: AJ talks about a journal entry he read at a yard sale. Mike Ammerlaan Super hot VR on Oculus Rift Vesa Juvonen Family A big thanks to Microsoft, DotNetRocks, and Build!

The Genealogy Professional podcast with Host Marian Pierre-Louis – Interviews with Experienced Genealogists

Featured Guest Craig R. Scott Craig Roberts Scott, MA, CG, FUGA is the author of The "Lost" Pensions: Settled Accounts of the Act of 6 April 1838 (Revised) and Records of the Accounting Officers of the Department of the Treasury, Inventory 14 (Revised). His most recent work is Understanding Revolutionary War and Invalid Pension Ledgers, 1818 – 1872, and the Payment Vouchers They Represent. He has authored seventeen books and several articles in the National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Family Chronicle (now Your Genealogy Today) and other genealogical publications. He is the President and CEO of Heritage Books, Inc., a genealogical publishing firm with over 5,300 titles in print. A professional genealogical and historical researcher for more than thirty years, he specializes in the records of the National Archives. He is a member of the Company of Military Historians on the editorial board of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly, and is a Director of the Association of Professional Genealogists. Craig has been a faculty member for several years of the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research and the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy, and recently the Genealogical Institute of Pittsburgh. He is the coordinator for the 3rd Annual Heritage Books Genealogical Conference and Cruise. He was awarded the Grahame T. Smallwood, Jr. Award in 2008 and UGA Silver Tray Award in 2009. He became a Fellow, Utah Genealogical Association in 2014. Contact Links Business Website – Heritage Books, Inc. Personal Website – Genealogy Brick Wall Facebook – Heritage Books Pinterest – Heritage Books, Inc. Other Links Evidence Explained by Elizabeth Shown Mills Professional Genealogy: A Manual for Researchers, Writers, Editors, Lecturers, and Librarians by Elizabeth Shown Mills ProGen Study Groups Art of War by Sun Tsu One Action Genealogists Can Take Right Now "Go to the ProGen website and read it. Take the quiz.  Determine whether you are in a place in your life that you should take that 18 or 19 month course known as ProGen.” Recommended Book Understanding Revolutionary War and Invalid Pension Ledgers 1818-1872, and Pension Payment Vouchers They Represent by Craig R. Scott Productivity Tool FileMaker Pro for database management Citrix Sharefile for secure file sharing and storage Advice "Take a vacation. Take a genealogy cruise with Heritage Books." Action Item For your action item this week, I would like to tap into what Craig said about short term revenue vs. long term revenue. I would re-phrase long term revenue as either passive income or residual income. This is a topic we have been discussing in-depth in some of my Mastermind groups this month. ACTION: For your action I want you to think about the types of residual income that Craig mentioned such as royalties from books and commissions from webinars.  Try to brainstorm some more types of residual income. Here's one to get you started - affiliate income which is the linking to sites like Amazon.com. If people purchase through your link then you get a small commission. Try to make as big a list as you possibly can. If you're stumped, go online and Google passive or residual income.  Then take a look at your list and see which streams of income might be best for your situation and your business. When you're all done leave a comment in the show's secret Facebook group. You can get to that by signing up for the Genealogy Professional podcast newsletter on the website at thegenealogyprofessional.com. Direct link to this post: http://www.thegenealogyprofessional.com/craig-scott/ NEWS In Genealogy news, we are in the midst of institute season. GenFed just wrapped up and next week genealogists will gather for the Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburgh, otherwise known as Grip. On August 17th the Northwest Genealogy Conference starts and then at the end of summer, starting August 31st, the Federation of Genealogical Societies 2016 conference starts in Springfield, Illinois. One gathering you may not be familiar with is GenStock. This is a very small gathering compared to the national conferences and it is intended for professionals. GenStock is put on by Billie Fogarty and Matt McCormack. The goal is to provide an interactive opportunity to exchange ideas about  the field of genealogy. The objective is to bring together skilled genealogists  to explore new ideas and to dream, to Encourage friendships and expand networks, to Advance the field of genealogy, to Examine questions relating to genealogy as a profession, to Share knowledge about the field and its best practices and to Experience the sense of joy in genealogy and have fun. It takes place in Alpena, Michigan starting the weekend of August 25th before the FGS Conference. To find out more contact either Billie or Matt through the APG online Directory which you can find at apgen.org. If you'd like to become a supporter of the Genealogy Professional podcast head over to the website at www.thegenealogyprofessional.com and click on the supporter button. And of course, ratings and reviews in both iTunes and Stitcher are always welcome. If you enjoy this free show and would like it to continue please think about taking a minute out of your day to leave a review.