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Sean Travis is a former LA firefighter for 14 years, built and scaled multiple eCommerce brands allowing for retirement and pursuing eCommerce full time. Now, he's operating these brands, coaching other first responders how to build the same, and working with a PE fund to do roll ups with recurring revenue eCommerce brands. Highlight Bullets> Here's a glimpse of what you would learn…. Transitioning from traditional careers to e-commerce entrepreneurship.Building and scaling multiple e-commerce brands.The significance of recurring revenue models for business sustainability.Strategies for enhancing e-commerce businesses through private equity and partnerships.The importance of mentorship and character in business success.Exploring innovative subscription models in traditional product categories.The necessity of diversifying revenue streams beyond platforms like Amazon.Conducting due diligence when forming partnerships with other brands.Understanding the financial implications of recurring revenue on business valuation.Celebrating small wins to maintain motivation and momentum in entrepreneurship.In this episode of the Ecomm Breakthrough Podcast, host Josh Hadley welcomes Sean Travis, a former LA firefighter turned e-commerce entrepreneur. Sean shares his journey of building and scaling multiple e-commerce brands, coaching first responders, and collaborating with a private equity fund to acquire businesses with recurring revenue models. The discussion focuses on strategies for enhancing e-commerce businesses through private equity, partnerships, and investments, emphasizing the critical role of recurring revenue for long-term success and investment appeal. Sean offers actionable insights on creating synergistic partnerships, exploring subscription models, and aligning business strategies with end goals.Here are the 3 action items that Josh identified from this episode:Work Backwards: Define your end goal and ensure your strategies align with it. Whether aiming for a $100 million exit or a lifestyle business, your approach will differ significantly.Explore Recurring Revenue: Look for opportunities to implement a subscription or membership model in your business. This can provide financial stability and enhance your business's valuation.Partner with Other Brands: Consider forming partnerships with complementary brands or even competitors. This can lead to shared resources, expanded customer bases, and increased revenue potential.Resources mentioned in this episode:Josh Hadley on LinkedIneComm Breakthrough ConsultingeComm Breakthrough PodcastEmail Josh Hadley: Josh@eCommBreakthrough.comFresh Clean Threads (FCT)Rihanna's Savage x FentyAmazonShopifyWoocommerceTikTok ShopCostcoFunctional HeroBuy Back Your Time by Dan MartellThe E-Myth by Michael E. GerberAlex Hormozi on LinkedInLeila Hormozi on LinedInSpecial Mention(s):Adam “Heist” Runquist on LinkedInKevin King on LinkedInMichael E. Gerber on LinkedInRelated Episode(s):“Cracking the Amazon Code: Learn From Adam Heist's Brand Scaling Secrets” on the eComm Breakthrough Podcast“Kevin King's Wicked-Smart Tips for Building an Audience of Raving Fans” on the eComm Breakthrough Podcast“Unlocking Entrepreneurial Greatness | Insider Secrets With E-myth Author Michael Gerber” on the eComm Breakthrough PodcastEpisode SponsorSponsor for this episode...This episode is brought to you by eComm Breakthrough Consulting where I help seven-figure e-commerce owners grow to eight figures. I started Hadley Designs in 2015 and grew it to an eight-figure brand in seven years.I made mistakes along the way that made the path to eight figures longer. At times I doubted whether our business could even survive and become a real brand. I wish I would have had a guide to help me grow faster and avoid the stumbling blocks.If you've hit a plateau and want to know the next steps to take your business to the next level, then go to www.EcommBreakthrough.com (that's Ecomm with two M's) to learn more.Transcript AreaJosh Hadley 00:00:00 Welcome to the Ecomm Breakthrough podcast. I'm your host, Josh Hadley, where I interview the top business leaders in e-commerce. Past guests include Kevin King. Matt Clark from ASM. And Michael E Gerber, author of the E-myth. Today I'm speaking with Sean Travis, and we are going to be talking about how to play the game of e-commerce at a much higher level through private equity and partnerships and even investments. This episode is brought to you by Ecomm Breakthrough, where I specialize in investing in and scaling seven figure ecommerce brands to eight figures and beyond. If you're an ambitious e-commerce entrepreneur looking for a coach or consultant to help grow your brand, I bring the hands on experience, strategic insights, and the resources needed to fuel your growth. So if you or someone you know is ready to scale, reach out to me directly at Ecomm Breakthrough. That's with two M's and let's turn your dreams into reality. But today I am super excited to introduce you all to Sean Travis. Sean is a former L.A. firefighter. He worked there for 14 years, and he built and scaled multiple e-commerce brands, allowing him to retire and pursu...
Sheinbaum buscará diálogo con la CNTE tras rechazo a aumento salarial Investigan maltrato a adultos mayores en San Luis PotosíChina elimina visa para sudamericanos en estancias de hasta 30 díasMás información en nuestro podcast
Segundo o Ministério da Saúde, mais de seis milhões de pessoas acima dos 18 anos têm asma. A doença não é apenas um incômodo respiratório - ela pode interferir diretamente na rotina, limitar atividades cotidianas e, nos casos mais graves, levar a hospitalizações frequentes e até à morte. Mas, afinal, o que é mito e o que é verdade sobre a asma? É possível viver bem após o diagnóstico? E de que forma a tecnologia pode ajudar no controle da doença? Giovanna Risardo e o repórter Rogério Guimarães conversam com o médico pneumologista e diretor médico da Associação Brasileira de Asmáticos (ABRA), Rodrigo Santiago.
In this episode, Erika Dean dives into the evolution of attack surface management (ASM) in financial tech. From foundational strategies to future-focused threats, she explores how shifts in the fintech landscape demand deeper organizational awareness, ongoing tabletop exercises, and proactive preparation. This segment is sponsored by Axonius. Visit https://cisostoriespodcast.com/axonius to learn more about them! Visit https://cisostoriespodcast.com for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://cisostoriespodcast.com/csp-212
In March, Assemblymember Buffy Wicks and a bipartisan group of lawmakers introduced a 22-bill package aimed at reforming the building permitting process in California, an effort to fast-track housing development statewide. Wicks described the package as an effort to “slash red tape, remove uncertainty and to drastically reduce the time it takes to get new housing approved and built” in California. Asm. Wicks joined us to talk about the bills, why they are needed, and what it will take to get the package to the governor's desk this year.Next up, we're joined by Port of Long Beach CEO Mario Cordero to talk about the impact of the new Trump tariffs on the nation's busiest port. Long Beach has already seen a significant reduction in shipping traffic this month; now, with zero container ships leaving China destined for California ports, empty shelves - and job losses - are likely not for behind.Plus, as always, we tell you Who Had the Worst Week in California Politics1:33 Insurance2:43 Gubernatorial candidates4:29 "I wrote my Master's thesis on the Recall"5:14 Obligatory Alex Vassar reference5:55 New Capitol Weekly Insiders survey6:38 California Journal7:43 Asm. Buffy Wicks9:18 "People Want Change"10:25 The need for CEQA reform11:43 "A coalition of the willing"14:36 A streamlined housing package on the governor's desk in September14:47 BCTC and the Carpenters16:49 "In California we make it too damn hard to build"18:08 Permitting reform20:24 "Government has to deliver for people"21:58 Housing and Transportation Policy is Climate Policy24:17 "As someone who grew up in a trailer, and dreamt of a wooden house someday..."24:36 Where does the package go next?25:28 $10 Billion affordable housing bill26:01 Shout out to Asm. Joe Patterson27:33 Two things to solve the Housing Crisis28:04 Crisis Fatigue32:49 Mario Cordero33:22 Impact of the tariffs34:40 The timing36:43 May 2025 numbers vs. past39:38 Are ships sitting offshore, waiting to come in?42:29 "China plus one"43:24 State of the wareshouses at the Port46:02 How many workers are impacted?48:01 The Green Port Policy54:01 "When I was about 10 years old I wanted to be the Mexican-American Leonard Bernstein"56:24 #WWCAWant to support the Capitol Weekly Podcast? Make your tax deductible donation here: capitolweekly.net/donations/Capitol Weekly Podcast theme is "Pickin' My Way" by Eddie Lang"#WorstWeekCA" Beat provided by freebeats.io
Episode Summary Afreenish Amir, Ph.D., Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Project Director at the National Institute of Health in Pakistan, highlights significant increases in extensively drug-resistant typhoid and cholera cases in Pakistan and discusses local factors driving AMR in Asia. She describes the development and implementation of a National Action Plan to combat AMR in a developing country, emphasizing the importance of rational antimicrobial use, surveillance and infection control practice. Ashley's Biggest Takeaways AMR is a global and One Health issue. Pakistan has a huge disease burden of AMR. Contributing factors include, but are not limited to, overcrowding, lack of infection control practices, poor waste management practices and over-the-counter prescription practices. Promoting the rational use of antimicrobials is imperative at all levels—from tertiary care to primary care practitioners. Typhoid and cholera are high-burden infections in Pakistan, with typhoid being a year-round issue and cholera being seasonal. A holistic approach, involving various sectors and disciplines, is necessary in order to address the global AMR threat. Amir highlights the need for better communication and collaboration to bridge gaps and build trust between different organizations. Featured Quotes: I've been working at the National Institutes of Health for the last 7 years now. So, I've been engaged in the development and the implementation of the national action plan on AMR, and that gave me the opportunity to explore the work in the field of antimicrobial resistance. Reality of AMR in Pakistan [Pakistan] is an LMIC, and we have a huge disease burden of antimicrobial resistance in the country right now. A few years back, there was a situational analysis conducted, and that has shown that there is presence of a large number of resistant pathogens within the country. And National Institutes of Health, they have started a very standardized surveillance program based upon the global antimicrobial use and surveillance system back in 2017. And [those datasets have] generated good evidence about the basic statistics of AMR within the country. So, for example, if I talk about the extensively drug-resistant typhoid, typhoid is very much prevalent in the country. Our data shows that in 2017 there were 18% MDR typhoid cases through the surveillance data. And in 2021 it was like 60%. So that has shown that how the resistance has increased a lot. A number of challenges are associated with this kind of a thing, overcrowded hospitals, poor infection prevention and control (IPC) measures. So, there is AMR within the country—there's a huge burden—and we are trying to look for the better solutions. Local Factors Driving AMR Bacteria, they do not know the borders. We have a close connection with the other Asian countries, and we have a long border connected with the 2 big countries, which are Afghanistan and India and Bangladesh and China. So, we see that it's not limited to 1 area. It's not regional. It's also a history of travel. When the people travel from one area to the other, they carry the pathogen as a colonizer or as a carrier, and they can infect [other] people. So, it's really connected, and it's really alarming as well. You never know how the disease is transmitted, and we have the biggest example of COVID—how things have spread from 1 country to the other, and how it has resulted in a massive pandemic. AMR is similar. We have seen that it's not limited to 1 region. We are part of this global community, and we are contributing somehow to the problem. First, I'll talk about the health care infrastructure. We do have the capacities in the hospitals, but still, there's a huge population. Pakistan is a thickly populated country. It's a population of around 241 million. And with the increasing population, we see that the infrastructure has not developed this much. So now the existing hospitals are overcrowded, and this has led to poor infection control practices within the hospitals. The staff is not there. In fact, ID consultants are not available in all the hospitals. Infection control nurses are not available in all the hospitals. So, this is one of the main areas that we see, that there is a big challenge. The other thing that can contribute is the poor waste management practices. Some of the hospitals—private and public sectors—they are following the waste management guidelines—even the laboratories. But many of the hospitals are not following the guidelines. And you know that AMR is under one health. So, whatever waste comes from the hospital eventually goes to the environment, and then from there to the animal sector and to the human sector. [Another big] problem that we are seeing is the over-the-counter prescription of antimicrobials. There is no regulation available in the country right now to control the over-the-counter prescription of antibiotics. They are easily available. People are taking the antibiotics without a prescription from the doctors, and the pharmacist is giving the patients any kind of medicine. And either it is effective/not effective, it's a falsified, low-quality antibiotic for how long in duration antibiotic should be taken. So, there are multiple of things or reasons that we see behind this issue of AMR. Rational Use of Antimicrobials It is a complex process how we manage this thing, but what we are closely looking at in the country right now is that we promote the rational use of antimicrobials at all levels—not only at the tertiary care levels, but also at the general practitioner level. They are the first point of contact for the patients, with the doctors, with the clinicians. So, at this point, I think the empirical treatment needs to be defined, and they need to understand the importance of this, their local antibiograms, what are the local trends? What are the patterns? And they need to prescribe according to those patterns. And very recently, the AWaRE classification of WHO, that is a big, big support in identifying the rational use of antimicrobials—Access, Watch and Reserve list—that should be propagated and that should be understood by all the general practitioners. And again, I must say that it's all connected with the regulations. There should be close monitoring of all the antibiotic prescriptions, and that can help to control the issue of AMR. National Action Plan on AMR So, when I joined NIH, the National Election plan had already been developed. It was back in 2017, and we have a good senior hierarchy who has been working on it very closely for a long period of time. So, the Global Action Plan on AMR, that has been our guiding document for the development of the national action plan on AMR, and we are following the 5 strategic objectives proposed in the global action plan. The five areas included: The promotion of advocacy and awareness in the community and health care professionals. To generate evidence through the data, through the surveillance systems. Generation of support toward infection prevention and control services IPC. Promoting the use of antimicrobials both in the human sector and the animal sector, but under the concept of stewardship, antimicrobial consumption and utilization. Invest in the research and vaccine and development. So, these are some of the guiding principles for us to develop the National Action Plan, and it has already been developed. And it's a very comprehensive approach, I must say. And our institute has started working on it, basically towards recreating awareness and advocacy. And we have been successful in creating advocacy and awareness at a mass level. Surveillance We have a network of Sentinel surveillance laboratories engaged with us, and they are sharing the data with NIH on a regular basis, and this is helping NIH to understand the basic trends on AMR and what is happening. And eventually we plan to go towards this case-based surveillance as well, but this is definitely going to take some time because to make people understand the importance of surveillance, this is the first thing. And very recently, the Institute and country has started working towards the hospital acquired infection surveillance as well. So, this is a much-needed approach, because the lab and the hospital go hand in hand, like whatever is happening in the lab, they eventually reach the patients who are in the hospitals. Wastewater surveillance is the key. You are very right. Our institute has done some of the work toward typhoid and cholera wastewater surveillance, and we were trying to identify the sources where we are getting these kinds of pathogens. These are all enteric pathogens. They are the key source for the infection. And for the wastewater surveillance mechanism, we can say that we have to engage multiple stakeholders in this development process. It's not only the laboratory people at NIH, but we need to have a good epidemiologist. We need to have all the water agencies, like the public health engineering departments, the PCRWR, the environmental protection agencies who are working with all these wastewater sites. So, we need to connect with them to make a good platform and to make this program in a more robust fashion. Pathogens and Disease Burdon For cholera and typhoid within Pakistan, I must say these are the high burden infections or diseases that we are seeing. For typhoid, the burden is quite high. We have seen a transition from the multidrug-resistant pathogens to the extensively drug-resistant pathogens, which now we are left with only azithromycin and the carbapenems. So, the burden is high. And when we talk about cholera, it is present in the country, but many of the times it is seasonal. It comes in during the time of the small zone rains and during the time of floods. So, every year, during this time, there are certain outbreaks that we have seen in different areas of the country. So, both diseases are there, but typhoid is like all year long—we see number of cases coming up—and for cholera, it's mainly seasonal. Capacity Building and ASM's Global Public Health Programs Capacity building is a key to everything, I must say, [whether] you talk about the training or development of materials. I've been engaged with ASM for quite some time. I worked to develop a [One Health] poster in the local language to create awareness about zoonotic diseases. So, we have targeted the 6 zoonotic diseases, including the anthrax, including the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever and influenza. And we have generated a very user-friendly kind of layout in the local language, trying to teach people about the source of transmission. What are the routes of transmission, if we talk about the CCHF? And then how this can be prevented. So, this was one approach. And then I was engaged with the development of the Learnamr.com. This is online platform with 15 different e-modules within it, and we have covered different aspects—talking about the basic bacteriology toward the advanced, standardized methods, and we have talked about the national and global strategies [to combat] AMR, One Health aspects of AMR, vaccines. So, it's a huge platform, and I'm really thankful to ASM for supporting the program for development. And it's an online module. I have seen that there are around more than 500 subscribers to this program right now, and people are learning, and they are giving good feedback to the program as well. We keep on improving ourselves, but the good thing is that people are learning, and they are able to understand the basic concepts on AMR. Links for This Episode: Experts Discuss One Health in Pakistan: Biosafety Education Inside and Outside the Lab. Explore ASM's Global Public Health Programs. Download poster about zoonotic disease in English or Urdu. Progress on the national action plan of Pakistan on antimicrobial resistance (AMR): A narrative review and the implications. Global diversity and antimicrobial resistance of typhoid fever pathogens: insights from 13,000 Salmonella Typhi genomes. Wastewater based environmental surveillance of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae in Pakistan. Point Prevalence Survey of Antimicrobial Use in Selected Tertiary Care Hospitals of Pakistan Using WHO Methodology: Results and Inferences. 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Today's top stories:U.S.-born Cardinal Robert Prevost elected popeBakersfield residents react to election of first American Pope, Leo IVCA DOJ responds to Asm. Bains' questions over Zack Scrivner investigationPresident Trump announces trade deal with UKHouse passes bill to fully rename Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of AmericaCommunity outraged over video of dog being dumpedRick Bentley interviews cast of "Fight or Flight"For more local news, visit KGET.com.
Repasamos los últimos acontecimientos del deporte en directo, con las victorias de Rayo Vallecano (1-0) ante el Getafe y del FC Barcelona de baloncesto en la Euroliga, ante el AS Mónaco.
Fiscalía de Colima confirma hallazgo de 42 cuerpos en fosas clandestinas SEP invita al seminario "Estrategias para prevenir el Acoso Escolar" Zelenski, exige una tregua de 30 díasMás información en nuestro podcast
Fils d'instituteurs, c'est en région Parisienne que grandit Alexandre. Alors plein d'énergie, il s'essaie à pas mal de sports mais c'est bien le rugby qui obtiendra ses faveurs du côté de Villeneuve la Garenne et le Gennevilliers ! En Cadets, il intègre un Racing Club de France en pleine reconstruction et fait ses premiers pas en équipe 1ère à peine le Bac en poche.Champion de France en Groupe A2 (l'ancienne Pro D2) en 1998, il prend l'année suivante la direction de Clermont Ferrand, où il construira sa carrière, et plus largement sa vie. Il y devient alors international et participe notamment à la conquête du Grand Chelem 2002 avec XV de France.Quadruple finaliste malheureux du Championnat, en 2010, la 5ème sera ENFIN la bonne puisqu'il ramènera le Bouclier de Brennus Place de Jaude, à un peuple Auvergnat qui attendait la consécration depuis 99 ans !Retiré des terrains en 2013 et toujours en quête de performance, Alexandre se lance alors dans l'entrainement. Doté d'un immense esprit entrepreneurial, il a tout au long de sa carrière multiplié les projets transverses. Véritable caméléon, il a été tour à tour associé la formation, dans le conseil en gestion de patrimoine, le solaire, les assurances et il a même dirigé des boites de nuit !Il exerce depuis 2017 dans une société spécialisée dans les lasers ophtalmologiques pour laquelle il parcourt le monde et promeut la gamme d'appareils.C'était passionnant d'échanger avec Alexandre, ce touche à tout plein de centres d'intérêts, exigeant envers lui-même mais aussi doté d'un grand sens de la famille.Bonne écoute !-----------------------------
Wie durft er nog vooruit te kijken in deze tijden van volatiliteit? De experts in BeursTalk doen een poging en komen, wellicht verrassend, tot een geruststellende conclusie. "Begin april, na 'Liberation Day', had ik niet durven voorspellen dat de Nasdaq april positief zou afsluiten", zegt Reinder Wietsma, portfolio manager bij het Centive Global Equity Fund. Hij ziet natuurlijk ook dat april een bizarre beursmaand was. Maar het sentiment is per saldo, zeker op deelsectoren, sterk. Ook Richard de Jong ziet dat het sentiment rustiger is geworden. "De VIX, die de volatiliteit weergeeft, is weer gehalveerd en ook op de obligatiemarkt lijkt de rust weergekeerd. Wat me vooral opvalt is dat slechte cijfers van sommige bedrijven, zoals Caterpillar, niet meer leiden tot een koersdaling." Voor Richard is dat een signaal dat slecht nieuws door de markt inmiddels wel is ingeprijsd. Als we het hebben over deelsectoren die sterk blijven presteren, dan geldt dat met name voor de techbedrijven zoals Meta, Microsoft en, in eigen land, ASM en Adyen. Allen bleken geen last te hebben van tumult of handelsoorlogen. Later deze week zullen we zien of andere techreuzen dezelfde veerkracht laten zien. Verder in de podcast aandacht voor Akzo Nobel, dat mogelijk de verf-divisie van BASF overneemt en we bespreken wat de gevolgen zijn als DoorDash Deliveroo weet in te lijven. Uiteraard bespreken we de luisteraarsvragen en geven de experts hun tips. Reinder kiest een Amerikaans elektrotechnisch concern, Richard tipt een ETF met de ISIN-code IE00BF16M727. Geniet van de podcast! Let op: alleen het eerste deel is vrij te beluisteren. Wil je de hele podcast (luisteraarsvragen en tips) horen, wordt dan Premium lid van BeursTalk. Dat kost slechts 9,95 per maand, 99 euro voor een heel jaar. Abonneren kan hier!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
De Amerikaanse economie staat met één been in een recessie. Een krimp in het eerste kwartaal, terwijl er juist op groei was gerekend. Er is recessie-angst op Wall Street en kortstondig zelfs even paniek.Deze aflevering kijken we wat er gebeurt als de Amerikanen in een recessie belanden. Wat betekent dat voor (je) Amerikaanse aandelen? Je hoort ook wie zijn schuld het is. Volgens Trump is het niet zijn schuld, maar de schuld van voorganger Biden.Ook gaat het over de stortvloed aan kwartaalcijfers. Kwakkelende autobouwers (Volkswagen, Mercedes en Stellantis), maar ook Nederlandse beursbedrijven: Adyen. Houdt zich aan z'n beloftes en tóch zijn beleggers ontevreden. Air-France-KLM. Zelfs een partner komt met een waarschuwing, maar de eigenaar van KLM maakt zich geen zorgen. ASMI. Groeit 'gewoon' door, ondanks de handelsoorlog. Met dubbele cijfers! Daar stopt het niet, want we hebben het ook nog over Ebusco. Dat wederom op een rand van faillissement staat én je hoort waarom Bol.com achter Amazon aan gaat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dit is de 221e aflevering van de Slimmer Presteren Podcast, over sport, onderzoek en innovatie. In deze aflevering hebben Gerrit en Jurgen het over:Kinderen gezond laten sporten volgens de ASM Masters of MovementINLEIDING:De puberteit is een lastige fase — ook op het sportveld. Terwijl de één al een kop groter is en spieren begint te kweken, moet de ander zijn groeispurt nog krijgen. Toch staan ze samen in hetzelfde team, met hetzelfde trainingsschema. Hoe ga je daar als coach, docent of ouder goed mee om?Tijdens de ASM Masters of Movement spraken Joe Eisenmann en Nicole Rodriguez over precies dat onderwerp. Gerrit en Jurgen waren erbij en delen in deze aflevering de inzichten die je helpen om kinderen gezond te laten sporten — zonder overbelasting, maar mét plezier en progressie.Luister mee naar een aflevering vol praktische voorbeelden, slimme strategieën en inspiratie uit wetenschap én gymzaal.Vragen die in deze aflevering worden beantwoord: Wat is het grootste misverstand over trainen tijdens de groeispurt?Veel mensen denken dat je tijdens de groeispurt beter helemaal kunt stoppen met trainen, om blessures te voorkomen. Joe Eisenmann legt juist uit dat doorgaan belangrijk is — maar dan wel met minder belasting en meer variatie. Zo blijf je in beweging zonder overbelasting te riskeren.Waarom zijn leeftijdscategorieën niet altijd eerlijk in jeugdsport?Omdat kalenderleeftijd weinig zegt over waar een kind zit in zijn ontwikkeling. Twee veertienjarigen kunnen lichamelijk jaren verschillen. Bio-banding — indelen op basis van biologische rijping — geeft kinderen een eerlijke kans om op hun eigen niveau te ontwikkelen.Hoe kun je kracht trainen zonder sportschool of gewichten?Nicole Rodriguez liet zien dat je met simpele middelen als een muur, stokken of een bal al effectief aan kracht en coördinatie kunt werken. Isometrische oefeningen, waarbij spieren onder spanning blijven zonder te bewegen, zijn ideaal voor jonge sporters.Wat kun je doen als een kind last heeft van overbelasting?Niet stoppen, maar aanpassen. René Wormhoudt benadrukt het belang van variatie: bied alternatieve vormen van beweging aan waarbij andere spiergroepen of beweegvormen centraal staan. Zo blijft het kind actief zonder extra belasting op de pijnplek.Wanneer weet je of een kind in de groeispurt zit?Dat kun je meten met simpele gegevens: lengte, gewicht en zithoogte. De ASM groeicalculator schat op basis daarvan wanneer de piekgroeisnelheid verwacht wordt. Eisenmann adviseert om deze fase te herkennen, zodat je het trainingsprogramma hierop kunt afstemmen.Wat is de belangrijkste taak van een coach tijdens de puberteit?Volgens Nicole en Joe: maatwerk leveren én plezier houden in bewegen. Kinderen ontwikkelen zich allemaal anders — fysiek, mentaal en sociaal. Wie dat serieus neemt, begeleidt niet alleen het lichaam, maar ook het zelfvertrouwen en de motivatie van de sporter.Handige bronnen en links:Hoe de biologische leeftijd van een jeugdsporter te bepalen via de ASM groeiberekening: https://www.athleticskillsmodel.nl/groeiberekening/Persbericht van de FIFA n.a.v. Engelse studie naar de vermindering van blessures in jonge voetballers tijdens de groeispurt met een aangepast trainingsprogramma:
Al wekenlang jaagt de FBI op Tesla terroristen, mensen die Tesla's in de brand steken. Maar de échte terreur vindt plaats in de financiën van het bedrijf. Het eerste kwartaal was ronduit dramatisch. Topman Elon Musk geeft daarbij toe dat hij de reden is.Deze aflevering hebben we het over de onmogelijke positie van Tesla. Het blijft afhankelijk van een topman die toch bij blijft klussen voor de Amerikaanse president. Een president die tarieven oplegt waar Tesla dan weer enorme last van heeft.We kijken of Musk een list weet te verzinnen. Hoe (en vooral waar) kan hij meer Tesla's verkopen, met betere marges? Tesla drijft nu alleen nog maar op de verkoop van emissierechten...Verder hebben we het over héél veel kwartaalcijfers van eigen bodem. AkzoNobel, Randstad, Just Eat Takeaway en Besi komen voorbij. Vooral die laatste is interessant. Het aandeel stond even 11,5 procent in de plus, maar de koers stortte daarna als een kaartenhuis in elkaar. We onderzoeken waar de angst van beleggers vandaan komt. We vertellen je ook meer over boekhouding en personeelszaken. Saai? Nee! Het bedrijf dat zich daarmee bezighoudt is het meest waardevolle beursbedrijf van Europa. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Al wekenlang jaagt de FBI op Tesla terroristen, mensen die Tesla's in de brand steken. Maar de échte terreur vindt plaats in de financiën van het bedrijf. Het eerste kwartaal was ronduit dramatisch. Topman Elon Musk geeft daarbij toe dat hij de reden is.Deze aflevering hebben we het over de onmogelijke positie van Tesla. Het blijft afhankelijk van een topman die toch bij blijft klussen voor de Amerikaanse president. Een president die tarieven oplegt waar Tesla dan weer enorme last van heeft.We kijken of Musk een list weet te verzinnen. Hoe (en vooral waar) kan hij meer Tesla's verkopen, met betere marges? Tesla drijft nu alleen nog maar op de verkoop van emissierechten...Verder hebben we het over héél veel kwartaalcijfers van eigen bodem. AkzoNobel, Randstad, Just Eat Takeaway en Besi komen voorbij. Vooral die laatste is interessant. Het aandeel stond even 11,5 procent in de plus, maar de koers stortte daarna als een kaartenhuis in elkaar. We onderzoeken waar de angst van beleggers vandaan komt. We vertellen je ook meer over boekhouding en personeelszaken. Saai? Nee! Het bedrijf dat zich daarmee bezighoudt is het meest waardevolle beursbedrijf van Europa. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Llegó el momento de la verdad. 34 jornadas y un play in mediante quedan atrás pues es la hora de los Playoffs de la EuroligaUnos Playoffs donde Barça y Real Madrid pelearán por un billete a la final four de Abu DhabiEl Barça se medirá al AS Mónaco Basket en el duelo entre 5º y 4º clasificado. Los de Joan Peñarroya tienen una buena oportunidad de alcanzar la Final Four en un curso realmente complejo debido a las lesionesPor su parte, el Real Madrid Baloncesto lo hará ante Olympiacos en un choque entre el 1º y el 8º tras la caída de los blancos en el Play-In frente a Paris. ¿Podrán dar la sorpresa los de Chus Mateo?Y en este Gigantes Daily vamos a analizar las claves, los datos, cómo llegan sus rivales y todos los aspectos fundamentales de la previa junto a Alex MadridEscucha este programa cada mañana en nuestro canal de YouTube o bien en plataformas de podcastGIGANTES DAILY es un programa de Gigantes Podcast en el que tendrás cada mañana la información que necesitas de NBA, Euroliga, ACB, FIBA, femenino y más.Dale a seguir y cada mañana, de lunes a viernes, tendrás un tema clave que va a marcar ese día en el mundo del baloncesto. Todo ello de la mano de Gigantes del Basket, el único medio profesional en España que lleva desde 1985 centrándose en exclusiva en el baloncesto. Más en Gigantes.com y nuestras redes socialesContacto: redaccion@gigantes.com
Het is wachten op de kwartaalcijfers van grote namen. Onder meer van Unilever, Alphabet en SAP. Maar Jean-Paul van Oudheusden van eToro kijkt juist naar die van chipmachinemaker Besi. Hij betrapt de topman op het geven van een opmerkelijke hint. In Beurs in Zicht stomen we je klaar voor de beursweek die je tegemoet gaat. Want soms zie je door de beursbomen het beursbos niet meer. Dat is verleden tijd! Iedere week vertelt een vriend van de show waar jouw focus moet liggen See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Het is wachten op de kwartaalcijfers van grote namen. Onder meer van Unilever, Alphabet en SAP. Maar Jean-Paul van Oudheusden van eToro kijkt juist naar die van chipmachinemaker Besi. Hij betrapt de topman op het geven van een opmerkelijke hint. In Beurs in Zicht stomen we je klaar voor de beursweek die je tegemoet gaat. Want soms zie je door de beursbomen het beursbos niet meer. Dat is verleden tijd! Iedere week vertelt een vriend van de show waar jouw focus moet liggen See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Passionné de sport dès son plus jeune âge, c'est dans la région Lyonnaise, du coté de Villeurbanne, que Rémy grandit. Foot, tennis... tout y passe tant qu'il peut s'amuser avec ses copains du club omnisports du Rhône Sportif. Mais c'est dans la section rugby qu'il s'éclate et qu'il fait rapidement montre de grosses qualités. En Cadets, il fait quelques km et file au LOU, le club phare de coin et y franchit tous les échelons jusqu'à l'équipe première. Il y devient Champion de Pro D2 en 2011 et accède ainsi au Top 14 !En 2013, il s'engage chez le champion de France Castrais et prend une tout autre dimension. D'abord international à 7, il est par la suite l'invité surprise de la Coupe du Monde 2015 et honore sa première sélection avec le XV de France contre le Canada ! Fort de ses réussites, il prend la route de Clermont Ferrand en 2017 et remporte notamment le Bouclier de Brennus.En 2021, après un dernier tour de piste au LOU, il prend sa retraite de joueur et s'engage auprès des jeunes du club. Depuis 2024, il est revenu au Rhône Sportif, son club formateur pour l'aider à se structurer et se développer. Vous allez rapidement le comprendre, Rémy a un sacré tempérament... Souvent touché par de graves blessures, il a su faire preuve de patience et d'abnégation pour revenir toujours plus fort.Doté d'une rare lucidité, il parvient à analyser avec une justesse déconcertante les moments qui ont jalonné son parcours et celui de sa petite famille.J'ai passé un excellent moment en compagnie de Rémy et je suis certain que vous serez agréablement surpris en découvrant l'Homme derrière le joueur.Bonne écoute !-----------------------------
Jerome Powell zit in een spagaat met zijn rentebeleid. Een beleid dat overhoop wordt gegooid door Donald Trump. De baas van de Amerikaanse centrale bank geeft nu openlijk toe dat in écht in een dilemma zit. Hij is bezorgd dat hij binnenkort moet kiezen tussen het beheersen van de inflatie en het ondersteunen van de economische groei. Christine Lagarde (van de Europese Centrale Bank) heeft ook een probleem. De inflatie in Europa is al jarenlang te hoog, maar nu naderen we het punt dat 'ie te laag is. Wij van BNR Beurs zijn de beroerdste niet en kijken deze aflevering hoe die twee centrale bankiers de problemen moeten oplossen. En vooral: wat jij er als belegger van merkt. Dan hoor je ook meer over chipproducent TSMC. Het gerucht ging dat dat bedrijf Intel ging redden, door nauw met ze samen te werken. TSMC helpt Intel nu uit de droom: dat gaat niet gebeuren. Wel laten ze hun aandeelhouders dromen van goede resultaten: ze gaan ondanks de handelsoorlog gewoon hun doelen halen.Over die handelsoorlog gesproken: we hebben het ook over Georgia Meloni. Zij is Europa's geheime wapen. De premier van Italië gaat namelijk in gesprek over de tarieven-tsunami van Trump. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Parker's diary, adapting material from Amazing Spider-Man 15 (1964) ASM 16 (Electro in Daredevil 2 as lead-in, TOS 58 as tease for next time) ASM@ 1 ASM 17 ASM 18 ASM 19 (refer to Chameleon in TTA 62/2) ASM 20 A 11 ASM 21 FF 35 ASM 22 FF 36 (Sandman/FF)
Nvidia en ASML trokken beurzen naar beneden. De eerste wordt aangepakt door de eigen regering en daardoor lopen ze miljarden mis. De aandeelhouders van ASML denken dat het bedrijf ook miljarden gaat mislopen. Door de handelsoorlog en door twijfelende klanten. Beide aandelen doken hard onderuit.Deze aflevering kijken we of die afstraffing van ASML en Nvidia terecht is. Nvidia kon tot nu toe redelijk ongeschonden door de handelsoorlog manoeuvreren, is dat voorbij? En hoe kunnen de directies van de bedrijven beleggers nog gerust stellen?Over die handelsoorlog gesproken. Die is op te lossen! China wil namelijk met de Verenigde Staten om de tafel. Maar daarvoor heeft het wel eerst een aantal eisen, waaronder een over de omgangsvormen. Ministers mogen Chinezen niet meer beledigen. Respect willen de Chinezen. Respect is er wél voor Heineken. Van de eigen aandeelhouders. Die vertrouwen het bedrijf volledig en verwachten dat het allemaal wel meevalt met al die onzekerheden.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Democratic Assemblymember Pilar Schiavo joined us to talk about her legislative priorities, the Los Angeles Fires, the Chiquita Canyon Landfill environmental crisis, and why cuts to the VA are personal for her. And as always, we tell you Who Had the Worst Week in California Politics.1:25 Best and worst jobs in California politics?3:08 Welcome, Asm. Schiavo3:35 The 3 Hs: housing, homelessness and healthcare4:15 #AB3016:17 The impact of the Los Angeles Fires9:29 How has the state's resPonse been?11:18 And the insurance companies?13:09 Chiquita Canyon Landfill fire17:42 "There is one man who has cancer. He looks out his front door and four of his neighbors have cancer. It's not normal."21:37 VA cuts - a personal story26:18 Can California offset cuts?28:16 Realistically, what can the #caleg get done this year?31:49 #WWCAWant to support the Capitol Weekly Podcast? Make your tax deductible donation here: capitolweekly.net/donations/ Capitol Weekly Podcast theme is "Pickin' My Way" by Eddie Lang "#WorstWeekCA" Beat provided by freebeats.io
Edward G. Dudley, Ph.D. is the Director of the E. coli Reference Center and a Professor of Food Science at the Pennsylvania State University. He has a broad background in molecular biology, physiology, and foodborne bacteria genomics, with expertise in both beneficial and pathogenic species. His current research program focuses on factors that drive the virulence of Escherichia coli O157:H7 and the development of DNA sequence-based methods for tracking pathogen spread during foodborne illness outbreaks, including wastewater monitoring. Dr. Dudley is a past Chair of the Food Microbiology Division of the American Society of Microbiology (ASM), the Food Microbiology Representative to ASM's Council of Microbial Sciences, and a previous member of ASM's Microbe Program Committee. In 2019, he was appointed an ASM Distinguished Lecturer and Co-Editor of the Evolution and Genomics domain for ASM's online journal, EcoSal Plus. He was also elected to the American Academy of Microbiology in 2023. Dr. Dudley holds a Ph.D. in Bacteriology and an M.S. degree in Food Science, both from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Dr. Dudley [35:17] about: A study conducted by Dr. Dudley's lab that investigated the usefulness of wastewater monitoring for surveillance of foodborne Salmonella illnesses How whole genome sequencing (WGS) was used to link Salmonella isolates from wastewater systems in central Pennsylvania to an existing salmonellosis outbreak The significance of discovering the rare S. Baildon serotype in the wastewater samples How wastewater monitoring activities could fill gaps created when foodborne illnesses go underreported by infected people, as well as the potential limitations of wastewater monitoring for foodborne illness surveillance Other foodborne pathogens besides Salmonella that could be surveilled via wastewater monitoring Apart from the Salmonella wastewater monitoring study, various research projects carried out by Dr. Dudley's lab related to E. coli. Before we speak to Dr. Dudley, we also hear from Patrick Schneider [25:37], Vice President of Operations and Engineering (Chlorine Dioxide) at CDG Environmental LLC. In his interview, he discusses the usefulness of chlorine dioxide for food plant sanitation, and what makes CDG Solution 3000TM the “gold standard in chlorine dioxide solutions.” Prior to joining CDG Environmental, Mr. Schneider spent 35 years holding various global roles in the oil and gas industry. He holds a B.S. degree in Petroleum Engineering from Penn State University. News and Resources News FDA Delays FSMA 204 Traceability Rule Compliance Date by 30 Months [4:02]FDA Launches ‘Operation Stork Speed' to Improve Infant Formula Safety, Including Contaminant Testing [11:08]Thousands More Layoffs Coming to FDA, CDC as HHS Announces Major Restructuring [12:06]Microplastics Increase Antibiotic Resistance of E. coli, Aid Biofilm Formation, Study Shows [18:12]Proposed Rule Would Require Mandatory Labeling on Alcoholic Beverages for Big 9 Food Allergens [22:35]Trump Admin Nominates CDC Acting Director Dr. Susan Monarez as Agency's Next Director [23:10]Boar's Head Appoints Natalie Dyenson as Chief Food Safety Officer [24:09] Resources Get 20 percent off your 2025 Food Safety Summit registration with code “FSMatters20” Wastewater Monitoring Can Aid Foodborne Illness Surveillance, Study Shows Wastewater Surveillance Useful for Norovirus Outbreak Detection Presenting Sponsor: CDG Environmental Visit CDG Environmental at Booth #333 at the 2025 Food Safety Summit! We Want to Hear from You! Please send us your questions and suggestions to podcast@food-safety.com
Niemand weet hoe en wanneer de handelsoorlog gaat eindigen. Zelfs aanstichter Donald Trump niet en toch moeten bedrijven de komende weken hun aandeelhouders een outlook voorschotelen. Gaan vertellen wat de impact is van die handelsoorlog op de cijfers. Het cijferseizoen begint, met misschien wel de meest chaotisch aanloop ooit.En wij van BNR Beurs gaan je proberen voor te bereiden op dat cijferseizoen. UBS verwacht dat de winst van Amerikaanse bedrijven dit jaar met 0 procent groeit. Waar zitten dan nog de lichtpuntjes en hoe staat het ervoor in Europa? Valt het daar mee of tegen? Je hoort het deze aflevering.Dan hebben we het ook over China. Dat slaat hard terug naar Trump en laat duidelijk merken niet bang te zijn voor hem en zijn heffingen. Met een directe aanval op Trump, die volgens China 'fout op fout' stapelt. De Chinezen beloven 'tot het einde' te vechten 'als de VS zijn zin doordrijft' en niet 'te buigen voor chantage'.Boos is ook Elon Musk. Hij is adviseur voor Trump, maar boos op een andere adviseur van Trump. De architect van de handelsoorlog is dat, Peter Navarro. Musk kan zijn bloed wel drinken, want 'zijn' Tesla wordt hard getroffen door de importheffingen. Volgens Musk is Navarro 'dommer dan een zak stenen' en 'echt een idioot'. Ook hebben we het over Apple. Dat verplaatst de productie van de iPhone voor een groot deel uit China. Precies wat Trump wilde! Al worden de telefoons niet in de VS gemaakt, maar ergens anders...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Visit our Patreon page to see the various tiers you sign up for today to get in on the ground floor of AIPT Patreon. We hope to see you chatting with us on our Discord soon!NEWSMarvel officially announces Mary Jane is Venom in 'All-New Venom' #5Mary Jane and Venom get married in new 'All-New Venom' #7 coverGoofy becomes Spider-Man in new 'Marvel & Disney' one-shotNew three-issue 'Wolverines & Deadpools' announced for July 2025‘X-Men by Chris Claremont: Prelude to a Future Past' #1 announcedMarvel sheds light, and a preview, on Jonathan Hickman's 'Imperial'DC announces 'Superman: The World' hardcoverToxic Avenger relaunching as an ongoing this summerOur Top Books of the WeekDave:Daredevil: Cold Day In Hell #1 (Charles Soule, Steve McNiven)Resurrection Man: Quantum Karma #1 (Ram V, Anand Rk, Butch Guice)Chris:Plague House #1 (Michael W. Conrad, Dave Chisholm)I Was A Fashion School Serial Killer #1 (Doug Wagner, Daniel Hillyard)Standout KAPOW moment of the week:Chris - Venom reveal (Al Ewing, Carlos Gomez)Dave - Deadpool kills the Marvel Universe one last time 1 (Cullen Bunn, Dalibor Talajic)TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEKChris: Phantom Road #11 (Jeff Lemire, Gabriel Hernández Walta)Dave: ASM #1 (Joe Kelly, Pepe Larraz, John Romita, Jr.)JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.Dave: The Amazing Spider-Man #1 (200 Copy Lee Bermejo Virgin Cover)Chris: Absolute Batman #7 (Mico Suayan Variant B)Interview: Joe Kelly talks Amazing Spider-ManYou've had a storied career with characters like Deadpool and Superman. What unique challenges and opportunities do you anticipate in writing The Amazing Spider-Man?Taking a step back, what does Spider-Man mean to you?The press release mentions "new career aspects" for Peter Parker. Can you shed light on the direction his professional life will take in your run?A "promising romance" is teased. How will this relationship differ from Peter's past romantic endeavors, and what impact will it have on his dual life?You're introducing an all-new supervillain to Spider-Man's rogues' gallery. What can you tell us about this character and their motivations?Collaborating with artists Pepe Larraz and John Romita Jr. must be exciting. How has their artwork influenced your storytelling approach?The press release mentions villains becoming more aggressive due to external influences. How will this escalation challenge Spider-Man both physically and mentally?If you were to pick a song that embodies what you hope to achieve with your ASM run, what would it be and why?Opening song for cowboy bebop - tank
Picture this, you wake up one morning with nausea, body aches, abdominal pain, and despite sleeping all night, you are exhausted. You then find yourself running to the restroom with watery and somewhat explosive diarrhea. You think to yourself – what could this be? Well, if the year was 2023, in the summer and you happen to live in Texas, chances were somewhat high that you had probably had cyclosporiasis. And today, we are going to talk about this particular parasite and focus in on what our options are for detecting it given that it is not routinely picked up on O&P exams. And while there are molecular panels out there that include Cyclospora as a target, as our speakers will share, there is an easier and cheaper approach we can consider to quickly ID this pathogen. Guests: Dr. Angela Ma. Public Health Ontario and Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto Dr. Marc Couturier. Drector of the clinical microbiology lab at NorDx lab at MaineHealth in Scarborough, Maine Links: Shedding new light on Cyclospora: how the use of ultraviolet fluorescence microscopy can improve diagnosis of cyclosporiasis Join ASM for up to 50% off the publication fees when you publish in JCM or any of the ASM journals. Attend ASM Microbe This episode of Editors in Conversation is brought to you by the Journal of Clinical Microbiology and hosted by JCM Editor in Chief, Alex McAdam and Dr. Elli Theel. JCM is available at https://jcm.asm.org and on https://twitter.com/JClinMicro. Visit journals.asm.org/journal/jcm to read articles and/or submit a manuscript. Follow JCM on Twitter/
Analistas reducen previsión de crecimiento para México Habrá reunión con padres y madres buscadores: SheinbaumPapa Francisco lanza advertencia contra las nuevas tecnologíasMás información en nuestro podcast
Today we welcome Asm. David Tangipa, the freshman Republican legislator from the 8th Assembly District, and at 29, the youngest member of the California Legislature. Tangipa grew up off Watt Avenue in Sacramento, not for from McClellan Air Force Base. The impact that McClellan's closure had on Tangipa's friends and neighborhood left a lasting impression - and an awareness that policy decisions affected lives in very real ways. Sports offered a way out of the neighborhood; encouraged by his high school football coach, Frank Negri, Tangipa attended college at Cal State Fresno where he played tight end for the Fresno Bulldogs. Tangipa began working in real estate and got involved involved in Fresno politics, serving as a field representative for Fresno County Supervisor Nathan Magsig. In 2024 he launched a bid for the open 8th District Assembly seat, challenging the favorite, former Congressman George Radanovich. Radanovich led in the Primary, but lost by 7 points in the general. Tangipa joined us to talk about his path to Sacramento, his extraordinarily short tenure on the Assembly Insurance Committee, and why he - the first Tongan ever to serve in the #caleg - is not part of the AAPI Legislative Caucus.Plus: Who had the worst week in CA politics?1:01 SB581 story2:35 Welcome Paula Treat and Matt Rodriguez3:31 Conferences coming: AI on July 8; Health Care on October 16:05 Welcome Asm. Tangipa7:09 Origin story10:26 "By the time I was 14 years old I was 6'4 and 200 pounds"12:10 vs. George Radanovich14:01 Sacto vs. Fresno16:33 Removal from committees19:42 Relationships with other legislators25:40 Any news on Federal fire funding?29:14 Thoughts on the new building reform package?32:34 #WWCAWant to support the Capitol Weekly Podcast? Make your tax deductible donation here: capitolweekly.net/donations/ Capitol Weekly Podcast theme is "Pickin' My Way" by Eddie Lang "#WorstWeekCA" Beat provided by freebeats.io
Se pospone discusión de reformas en materia de seguridadRecuperan cachorro de jaguar en una plaza en Xoxocotlán, OaxacaMacron, pide a Rusia aceptar sin "condiciones previas" un alto el fuego de 30 díasMás información en nuestro Podcast
In this episode, hosts John Reade and Joe Cavatoni from the World Gold Council interview Sakhila Mirza, Deputy Chief Executive and General Counsel at the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) to learn more about the LBMA's role in the global gold and precious metals industries. Sakhila provides a detailed overview of the LBMA's role as a membership organisation for participants in the Loco London Precious Metals Market. She outlines their standards including the Good Delivery List, the Global Precious Metals Code and the Responsible Gold Guidance. The conversation then moves on to how technology and the GBI programme can support greater transparency across the gold supply chain. Finally, Sakhila, John and Joe dive into the LBMA's sustainability and responsible sourcing programme, which includes a discussion on the Gold Principles Group and pan-industry initiatives, International Bullion Centres, and artisanal and small-scale gold mining. [1.20] Who is the LBMA and what is their role in the global precious metals industry? [5.03] LBMA Membership requirements and the Global Precious Metals Code [9.46] Sakhila provides an overview of the Gold Bar Integrity Programme [16:24] LBMA's gold industry-focused initiatives [24:08] How the LBMA is addressing challenges in the artisanal and small-scale gold mining sector [27:39] Sakhila shares a fun fact about gold Additional Resources: www.gold.org https://www.lbma.org.uk/ Gold Bar Integrity Notable Quotes: “We are a membership-based organisation, but we have the ability to self-regulate, so what that means is if a refiner does not meet that criteria, does not meet those standardised rules that we have for every refiner, the LBMA has enforcement powers, which means that that refiner is removed from the Good Delivery List.” -Sakhila Mirza “We have a Global Precious Metals Code. This was something that the LBMA held the pen on when it came to drafting the Global Precious Metals Code, and is enforced by the LBMA and every member must attest to the code… From the LBMA perspective, it's a code that applies to the entire industry, whether you're a member of the LBMA or not.” -Sakhila Mirza “We announced earlier this year, in March of 2024, that the LBMA will be launching the LBMA GBI database.” -Sakhila Mirza “As you said, 20% of the overall supply is ASM (artisanal small-scale mining). If you take that 20%, less than 2% is going through the LBMA refiners. Where is the rest going?” -Sakhila Mirza About World Gold Council We are a membership organisation that champions the role gold plays as a strategic asset, shaping the future of a responsible and accessible gold supply chain. Our team of experts builds understanding of the use case and possibilities of gold through trusted research, analysis, commentary, and insights. We drive industry progress, shaping policy and setting the standards for a perpetual and sustainable gold market. You can follow the World Gold Council on X at @goldcouncil and LinkedIn. Terms & Conditions | World Gold Council
Gersois pur jus, petit fils et fils de rugbymen, c'est dès l'enfance que Jean-Baptiste tombe dans la marmite ovale !Pétri de qualités, il fait ses classes à Auch et en franchit les échelons un à un jusqu'à en atteindre l'équipe première peu après sa majorité ! En 2004, il est l'un des grands artisans du titre Auscitain en Pro D2 ! La saison suivante, il termine meilleur réalisateur du Top 16, remporter le Bouclier Européen et honore sa première cape avec France A.C'est alors que la Capitale de Gascogne devient un peu trop petite pour lui, et qu'il prend la direction de Clermont Ferrand où il passera une saison, avant de filer à Lyon, Bourg en Bresse et Béziers où il a terminé sa carrière professionnelle.Retraité des terrains depuis 2014, Jean-Baptiste est un très, très bon vivant, qui a pleinement profité de sa jeunesse. D'ailleurs, il a pris conscience un petit peu tard du niveau d'exigence que représente le rugby professionnel, et ça lui aura joué quelques tours.Aujourd'hui, Jean-Baptiste est un père de famille calme et apaisé. Superbement reconverti dans l'immobilier, il est de retour dans le Sud-Ouest, et ne rate évidemment aucune occasion de remettre les pieds dans son Gers.Quel bon moment on a passé ! Jean-Baptiste n'est vraiment pas le dernier pour déconner, et j'ai adoré l'honnêteté et le recul dont il fait preuve.Bonne écoute !-----------------------------
Representing California's 34 Assembly District, we visited Assemblymember Tom Lackey in his office. On this episode, he shares with us about issues that are top of mind right now for California legislators. We also talk about how Asm. Lackey has partnered with CCA throughout his time in office. Hear about the bill he is helping CCA run this year, and why he believes ranchers are important voices to have in Sacramento. Text us your comments, feedback and episode ideas!
Claire Conlon has a long history in the capitol community. She got her start as a legislative aide in 2011, and has held a wide variety of roles since, including Press Secretary for Senate leader Kevin de León and Chief of Staff to Asm. Cottie Petrie-Norris. While building that impressive resume, she did something unusual: she left. In 2017 Conlon left the capitol, the state, and eventually the country, traveling the world for a full year - job title "Vagabond" on her Linkedin. Returning to the state in 2018, she picked up where she had left off. In 2023, she left the capitol again - this time for private industry. She is currently the Senior Director of State Government Affairs for Biocom California, where she manages and implements their state legislative policy agenda.Claire shared stories from her capitol journey and other travels, offers advice for new legislators, and talks about her new role in California's second largest industry. Plus - Who had the Worst Week in CA Politics?1:11 First time on a podcast!3:55 What was it like to be a Press Sec. for a Legislative leader?4:15 Dee Dee Myers shout-out5:21 Origin story9:12 From school to the capitol11:40 Around the world15:33 What did the trip change for you?18:06 Advice for new legislators20:37 Thoughts on gender parity in the Senate21:43 New role at Biocom23:02 Second-largest industry in California24:14 St. Patrick's Day dancers at the capitol25:27 Favorite state capitol?26:38 Hot topics: Drug affordability and access29:38 #WWCAWant to support the Capitol Weekly Podcast? Make your tax deductible donation here: capitolweekly.net/donations/ Capitol Weekly Podcast theme is "Pickin' My Way" by Eddie Lang "#WorstWeekCA" Beat provided by freebeats.io
Ruth Patir had been, in her own words, an “artist without art” over the past year. Until this week. Patir’s inventive feminist video installation "(M)otherland" was set to debut in the Israel Pavilion at the Venice Biennale last April - under the shadow of protests against the Gaza War and efforts to oust her from the festival. Ultimately, she made a controversial decision to keep the exhibit intact but shuttered behind closed doors, with a note on the door saying: “The artist and curators of the Israeli pavilion will open the exhibition when a cease-fire and hostage release agreement is reached.” That never happened throughout the seven months of the Biennale, and, as a result, her work was never seen. As (M)otherland finally meets the public at the Tel Aviv Museum this week, Patir joined Haaretz Podcast host Allison Kaplan Sommer to talk about the firestorm in Venice, the challenges for Israeli artists creating during war, and innovative use of motion capture technology and Judean fertility figurines to tell a deeply personal story.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Na maanden zoeken is hij er: een nieuwe ceo! De doorgewinterde chipveteraan Lip-Bu Tan (65) moet Intel gaan redden. Beleggers zijn euforisch. Toch is het maar de vraag of met zijn komst de rust terugkeert. Eén ding leek namelijk zeker: Intel zou zich opsplitsen. Maar de komst van Tan kan dat voornemen in gevaar brengen. Net als Intel werd ook bouw-duo BAM en Heijmans jarenlang verafschuwd door beleggers. Beleggers vonden Nederlandse bouwers te risicovol, vanwege probleemprojecten en geblunder in het buitenland. Maar het herstel in ingezet! De aandelen behoren tot de hardste stijgers van het Damrak. En beide bedrijven promoveren binnenkort. Terecht? Of is de ellende nog lang niet voorbij? We staan ook stil bij Donald Trump's fascinatie voor sterke drank, de botte kettingzaag van Elon Musk en bij Volkswagen dat een oorlogsprofiteur blijkt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this video, we dive into the secret weapon every Scoutmaster needs - their Assistant Scoutmaster! Learn how to maximize the potential of your ASM by playing to their strengths and sharing the leadership load. Whether you're a seasoned Scout leader or just starting out, this video will provide valuable insights to enhance your troop's success. Watch now to unleash the full potential of your team.
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Het is letterlijk de verrassing van de eeuw. De Europese beurzen doen het beter dan de Amerikaanse. Vergelijk je de S&P 500 met de EuroStoxx 600, dan wordt het verschil goed duidelijk. In Amerika staan ze in de min, en in Europa gaan de koersen stevig omhoog. Iets dat nauwelijks voorkwam sinds het jaar 2000. Is het nu de beurt aan Europa om de komende decennia de dienst uit te maken? Dat vertellen we je in deze aflevering. En dan kom je er ook achter wat de favoriete muziek van Martine Hafkamp is. Heeft zij misschien wel bijgedragen aan de enorme winststijging bij Universal Music Group? Die kreeg er namelijk zo'n 65 procent bij. We hebben het ook over Broadcom. De chip-ontwerper zou interesse hebben in de inboedel van Intel, en doet nu even voor hoe het wel moet. De winst gaat keer vier. En klanten die blijven maar met geld smijten. En we blikken terug op de week. Een week waarin Donald Trump maar weer eens liet zien hoe wispelturig hij is. Komt er nou een handelsoorlog of geeft hij toch iedereen een uitzondering op zijn importheffingen? Europa laat hij ook hangen. In Brussel zetten ze in ieder geval alle zeilen bij om op eigen benen te kunnen staan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Talk about a great career! In this episode Luis is joined by Janet Hindler. Janet is a microbiologist with a career that has spanned over many decades. Just like most Medical Laboratory Scientists, she started working in the lab and early on she had a passion for microbiology. Then she got involved in work that took her beyond the bench such as the Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In this episode Janet talks about her career and offers her opinions on mentorship and the value of networking. Tune in for a great episode!Link to ASM's biographical feature: https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/jcm.00511-22Questions? Feedback? Send those to letstalkmicro@outlook.comWant to support the podcast? Here's how:Venmo: https://venmo.com/u/letstalkmicroBuy me a Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/letstalkmicro
Interview with David Wolfin, President & CEO, Avino Silver & Gold MinesRecording date: 2nd of March, 2025Avino Silver & Gold Mines (ASM), a family-founded silver and gold producer with a 57-year legacy, is embarking on an ambitious growth plan to triple production within five years. Led by CEO David Wolfin, who followed in his father's footsteps, the company aims to transition from its current 2.6 million ounces of silver equivalent annual production to 8-10 million ounces.The company's Q4 2024 financial results showcase its strengthening position, with cash reserves growing from $7.8 million to $26 million in just three months. This remarkable growth, generating $12 million in free cash flow for the quarter, reflects competitive production metrics with cash costs of $15 per ounce and all-in sustaining costs around $22 per ounce.ASM's growth strategy centers on three key assets: the producing Avino mine featuring a "stockwork system" with bulk tonnage mineralization, the recently acquired La Preciosa project, and an oxide tailings project. La Preciosa, purchased from Coeur Mining for $30 million in 2022, represents exceptional value as its previous owner paid $350 million in 2013. This asset, containing approximately three times the silver grade of the Avino mine, will begin processing 500 tons per day in 2025.The third component, the oxide tailings project, will reprocess material from mining conducted in the 1970s and 1980s, with production targeted for 2027-2028. As Wolfin explains, "All the profits are sitting in the waste pile now."Currently, 49% of ASM's revenue comes from silver, 19% from gold, and the remainder from copper. This mix is expected to shift further toward silver as La Preciosa comes online, making the company an increasingly pure silver play in a market with diminishing silver-focused investment options.With a current market capitalization of approximately $200 million, compared to similar producers at $1 billion, ASM sees significant valuation growth potential. The company's resource base of 75 million metric tons could theoretically support 100 years of mine life at current processing rates.Operating in Mexico with significant infrastructure advantages, ASM employs 450 people and plans to add 200 more through its expansion projects. The company's disciplined approach focuses on organic growth rather than acquisitions, with Wolfin noting, "Right now it's to keep blinders on and focus on what we're doing."As silver markets show strength amid industrial demand growth, particularly in electronics and renewable energy, ASM appears well-positioned to benefit from both improving metal prices and its strategic growth plan.Learn more: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/avino-silver-gold-mines-ltdSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
In this episode of 1050 Bascom, we were excited to talk to Dominic Zappia, the ASM Chair. Dom is a senior at UW-Madison and has been the ASM Chair since the start of this school year. We discussed ASM's structure and powers and why students' participation in ASM's Spring 2025 elections is crucial for effective shared governance. We enjoyed our conversation with Dominic and hope you do too! Listen here.
Op de aankondiging dat Nancy McKinstry vertrekt bij Wolters Kluwer kreeg het aandeel een forse dreun. Op weekbasis staat de dataleverancier nu bijna 15 procent lager dan vorige week. Beleggers verlaten Wolters Kluwer, moeten beleggers dat ook doen? "Nee", zegt Wilbert Aarts van Bond Capital Partners. "Dit lijkt me een mooi koopmoment. Een ontzettend mooi bedrijf met hele mooie cijfers. Een gedegen bedrijf met een gedegen bedrijfsvoering." Joost van Leenders van Van Lanschot Kempen sluit zich daarbij aan. Hij heeft er vertrouwen in dat de nieuwe ceo, Stacey Caywood, met haar 32 jaar ervaring bij het bedrijf, het goed zal doen. "Het is een reflex van de markt, maar gezien de ervaring van de opvolgster is de continuïteit wel gewaarborgd." Salesforce kwam met zeer sterke cijfers die overigens niet super enthousiast werden ontvangen. De extreem hoge waarderingen worden beleggers langzaamaan wel wat voorzichtiger. Het momentum van techaandelen neemt af. Dat gezegd hebbend, een 48 procent hogere omzet en een 80 procent hogere nettowinst, dat zijn fantastische resultaten. Verder bespreken we onder andere de cijfers van ASM en Anheuser-Busch Inbev. De luisteraarsvragen komen aan bod en de experts geven hun tips. Wilbert gaat voor een Nederlands bedrijf in de Midkap, Joost tipt een Zweeds aandeel. Geniet van de podcast! Let op: alleen het eerste deel is vrij te beluisteren. Wil je de hele podcast (luisteraarsvragen en tips) horen, wordt dan Premium lid van BeursTalk. Dat kost slechts 9,95 per maand, 99 euro voor een heel jaar. Abonneren kan hier!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Revisiting conversations with some of the new state lawmakers in our area: Assemblymember Maggy Krell, Senator Christopher Cabaldon, and Assemblymember Rhodesia Ransom. Asm. Maggy Krell
In this episode, we chat with Brooke Bibeault, CEO of Makor Resources, an African junior miner exploring developing the next generation of world leading mines across the artisanal and small-scale sector. They enable Artisanal and Small-Scale businesses in the raw materials value chain - from "Mine to Main Street", Production to Retail - to manage risks, build resilient sourcing strategies, capture value, and invest for social impact to address some of today’s most pressing concerns. Brooke has a diverse background in leadership development and business strategy and became the CEO of Makor Resources in 2019 when she moved to Africa. She gives us the background to the company, its mission in helping artesian miners develop locally and ethically sourced materials, her new A1 platform Sensr 360, her new podcast Mine to Main Street, and more. KEY TAKEAWAYS Makor Resources aims to transform ASM into a legitimate and investable sector, recognising its significant contribution to global mineral production and the economic potential it holds for local communities. The introduction of Sensor360, an AI-driven platform, allows for real-time monitoring and verification of ESG compliance, helping to identify discrepancies and mitigate risks associated with mining operations. Makor Resources emphasises the importance of engaging local communities in the mining process, ensuring that they benefit from the resources extracted and that their needs and priorities are considered in decision-making. The approach to mining should prioritise long-term stability and community development over short-term profits, focusing on building sustainable ecosystems that outlast the life of the mine. There is a need to shift the perception of mining from being a "dirty" industry to one that plays a crucial role in global economic resilience, innovation, and sustainable development, highlighting the positive impacts and stories from the sector. BEST MOMENTS "My career really has always been about solving high stake problems at the intersection of power, and looking at economics and global impact." "Artisanal and small-scale mining represents one of the largest untapped economic potentials in the global resource sector." "Mining depends on communities, and it's not about charity; it's about strategic alignment." "I think the biggest failures of traditional mining is that too much value gets extracted and too little gets reinvested into the communities." VALUABLE RESOURCES Mail: rob@mining-international.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ X: https://twitter.com/MiningRobTyson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DigDeepTheMiningPodcast Web: http://www.mining-international.org This episode is sponsored by Hawcroft, leaders in property risk management since 1992. They offer: Insurance risk surveys recognised as an industry standard Construction risk reviews Asset criticality assessments and more Working across over 600 sites globally, Hawcroft supports mining, processing, smelting, power, refining, ports, and rail operations. For bespoke property risk management services, visit www.hawcroft.com GUEST SOCIALS https://www.makorresources.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/brookebibeault/ https://www.instagram.com/brookebibeault/ https://x.com/brookebibeault ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from first-world to third-world countries from Africa, Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia. We source, headhunt, and discover new and top talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients' organisations in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative, and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace. CONTACT METHOD rob@mining-international.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/rob-tyson-3a26a68/ Podcast Description Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community an insight into people’s experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics.
The past year in Clinical Microbiology, as seen through the lens of the Journal of Clinical Microbiology. Four JCM editors have each selected a paper they consider to be among the “best” we published in 2024. Of course there are no objective criteria for what makes a paper the “best.” So, by “best,” we mean “a paper that I find exciting.” View this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fK9ZqZUrDiY Guests: Patricia Simner, Ph.D., D(ABMM), Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Romney Humphries, Ph.D., D(ABMM), M(ASCP), Vanderbilt University Medical Center Links: Wood RC, Luabeya AK, Dragovich RB, Olson AM, Lochner KA, Weigel KM, Codsi R, Mulenga H, de Vos M, Kohli M, Penn-Nicholson A, Hatherill M, Cangelosi GA. 2024. Diagnostic accuracy of tongue swab testing on two automated tuberculosis diagnostic platforms, Cepheid Xpert MTB/RIF Ultra and Molbio Truenat MTB Ultima. J Clin Microbiol 62:e00019-24. Rodino KG, Luethy PM, Abbott AN, Bender JM, Eberly AR, Gitman M, Leber A, Dien Bard J, . 2024. Defining the value of medical microbiology consultation. J Clin Microbiol 62:e00359-24. Giske CG, Bressan M, Fiechter F, Hinic V, Mancini S, Nolte O, Egli A. 2024. GPT-4-based AI agents—the new expert system for detection of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms?. J Clin Microbiol 62:e00689-24. Bloomfield M, van der Werff K, Todd S, Bocacao M, Reed H, Balm M, Blackmore T. 2024. An exception-reporting approach for wound swab culture: effect on post-report antibiotic initiation. J Clin Microbiol 62:e00342-24. Join ASM for up to 50% off the publication fees when you publish in JCM or any of the ASM journals. Attend ASM Microbe This episode of Editors in Conversation is brought to you by the Journal of Clinical Microbiology and hosted by JCM Editor in Chief, Alex McAdam and Dr. Elli Theel. JCM is available at https://jcm.asm.org and on https://twitter.com/JClinMicro. Visit journals.asm.org/journal/jcm to read articles and/or submit a manuscript. Follow JCM on Twitter/
Andrew Biggs chats with Asmâa Methqal, creator of the Fire and Flow methodology. They explore the importance of balancing masculine and feminine energies in business and life, uncovering your zone of genius, and building community as the future of leadership. Asmâa shares practical tips for bringing harmony into your daily routine and explains how leaders can create lasting impact by aligning with their authentic selves. Chapters: 00:00:00 - Finding Your Tribe: Why Community is the Key to Success 00:00:37 - Welcome to the Better Than Rich Show 00:00:40 - Meet Asmâa Methqal: The Woman Behind Fire and Flow 00:00:50 - Unlocking Fire and Flow: The Secret to Harmonizing Work and Life 00:03:14 - How to Discover Your Zone of Genius and Stop Playing Small 00:06:42 - The Power of Self-Awareness: Aligning Your Energy for Success 00:13:38 - Integrating Fire and Flow in Business for Sustainable Growth 00:14:24 - Balancing Masculine and Feminine Energies to Lead with Impact 00:25:40 - Daily Practices to Bring More Harmony and Fulfillment into Your Life 00:26:31 - The Queen and King List: A Simple Habit to Elevate Your Potential 00:32:11 - The Secret to Creating Sacred White Spaces for Clarity and Creativity 00:35:17 - Why Community is the Future of Business (and How to Build Yours) 00:36:36 - How to Build and Lead a Thriving Community that Feels Like Home 00:38:28 - Co-Creation: The Future of Business and Why You Should Embrace It 00:45:26 - Final Thoughts & Next Steps to Step into Your Fire and Flow Connect with Asmâa Methqal: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/asmaamethqal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leadwithasmaa Fire and Flow Leaders Community: IamAsmaa.com/school Book Recommendations: The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks: https://tinyurl.com/ncd2663e The War of Art by Steven Pressfield: https://tinyurl.com/ysedua37 Belong by Radha Agrawal: https://tinyurl.com/ksuzrpjh Connect with The Better Than Rich: Get Your Free Delegation Plan BTR Mini-Course Website Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok
Art Koch, Art is a globally recognized supply chain transformation expert and consultant with over three decades of transforming business performance at mid-market and Fortune 500 companies. He's increased corporate valuations by over a billion dollars, utilizing his proprietary methodologies to improve customer loyalty, reduce inventory by over $250 million, and increase EBITDA by $100 million-plus annually. His new book is now available, titled The Supply Chain Revolution: Unlocking the Sustainable Profit Chain. Highlight Bullets> Here's a glimpse of what you would learn…. Importance of supply chain efficiency in e-commerceChallenges and inefficiencies in inventory managementConcept of inventory as a depreciating asset"Art's Law" and its implications for business complexityStrategies for analyzing sales data to improve inventory practicesNeed for data integrity and inventory accuracyBuilding strong relationships with suppliersImportance of professional development and employee engagementRole of artificial intelligence in improving lead time accuracyFostering a culture of operational excellence and continuous improvementIn this episode of the Ecomm Breakthrough Podcast, host Josh Hadley interviews Art Koch, founder of Art Koch Management Consulting and a renowned supply chain expert. Art shares his insights on the critical role of supply chain efficiency in e-commerce, emphasizing the pitfalls of excessive inventory. He explains how inventory often masks deeper operational issues and depreciates over time. Art introduces "Art's Law," which highlights the disproportionate complexity driven by a small percentage of sales. He offers actionable strategies, including evaluating low-performing SKUs, ensuring data integrity, and hiring data experts, to help e-commerce entrepreneurs streamline operations and drive sustainable growth.Here are the 3 action items that Josh identified from this episode:Action Item #1: Streamline SKUs to Reduce Complexity: Analyze your sales data to identify low-performing SKUs that add complexity without contributing significantly to revenue. Consider eliminating or consolidating these SKUs to simplify inventory management and lower operational costs.Action Item #2: Ensure High Data Accuracy for Effective Inventory Management: Aim for near-perfect data accuracy (99.999%) when managing inventory, especially if using third-party systems. Invest in software tools like Power BI to track and report data accurately in real-time.Action Item #3: Foster Strong Supplier Relationships for Reliability: Build long-term agreements with suppliers rather than relying on spot buying. Maintain open, regular communication to keep suppliers informed about your inventory needs and forecasts, ensuring better support and reliability.Resources mentioned in this episode:Six SigmaSo StockedInventory PlannerPower BIChatGPTThe Supply Chain Revolution: Unlocking the Sustainable Profit Chain by Art KochThe Long Game by Dorie ClarkArt Koch Management ConsultingThe Supply Chain RevolutionElon Musk in LinkedInSpecial Mention(s):Adam “Heist” Runquist on LinkedInKevin King on LinkedInMichael E. Gerber on LinkedInRelated Episode(s):“Cracking the Amazon Code: Learn From Adam Heist's Brand Scaling Secrets” on the eComm Breakthrough Podcast“Kevin King's Wicked-Smart Tips for Building an Audience of Raving Fans” on the eComm Breakthrough Podcast“Unlocking Entrepreneurial Greatness | Insider Secrets With E-myth Author Michael Gerber” on the eComm Breakthrough PodcastEpisode SponsorSponsor for this episode...This episode is brought to you by eComm Breakthrough Consulting where I help seven-figure e-commerce owners grow to eight figures. I started my business in 2015 and grew it to an eight-figure brand in seven years.I made mistakes along the way that made the path to eight figures longer. At times I doubted whether our business could even survive and become a real brand. I wish I would have had a guide to help me grow faster and avoid the stumbling blocks.If you've hit a plateau and want to know the next steps to take your business to the next level, then email me at josh@ecommbreakthrough.com and in your subject line say “strategy audit” for the chance to win a $10,000 comprehensive business strategy audit at no cost!Transcript AreaJosh Hadley 00:00:00 Welcome to the Ecomm Breakthrough podcast. I'm your host, Josh Hadley, where I interview the top business leaders in e-commerce. Past guests include Kevin King, Michael Gerber, author of The E-myth, and Matt Clark from ASM. Today I am speaking with Art Koch. He is the founder of Art Koch Management Consulting, and today we are going to be talking about why inventory is evil and art has a fantastic response as to why inventory is evil. This episode is brought to you by Ecomm Breakthrough, where I specialize in investing in and scaling seven figure ecommerce businesses to eight figures and beyond. If you're an ambitious e-commerce entrepreneur looking for a partner who can help take your business to the next level, my team and I bring...
What's the key to mitigating unseen cyber risks? In this episode, Wes Wright, Chief Healthcare Officer at Ordr and Jerich Beason, CISO at WM uncover the complexities of attack surface management (ASM) and its impact on cybersecurity. Together with Ron, they explain what constitutes an attack surface and introduce practical frameworks like See-Know-Secure, emphasizing the need for complete visibility and data-driven risk mitigation. Impactful Moment: 00:00 - Introduction 03:00 - Defining attack surface management 06:13 - See-Know-Secure framework 09:05 - Analogies for explaining ASM to stakeholders 15:33 - Building an inventory for asset visibility 20:42 - Convincing leadership: Budget strategies 25:00 - Tools and methodologies for ASM 36:57 - Managed services vs. in-house approaches 43:00 - Starting your ASM journey Links: Connect with our guests – Wes Wright: https://www.linkedin.com/in/4kidwes/ Jerich Beason: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerich-beason/ Learn more about Ordr: https://ordr.net/ Check out our upcoming events: https://www.hackervalley.com/livestreams Join our creative mastermind and stand out as a cybersecurity professional: https://www.patreon.com/hackervalleystudio Love Hacker Valley Studio? Pick up some swag: https://store.hackervalley.com Continue the conversation by joining our Discord: https://hackervalley.com/discord Become a sponsor of the show to amplify your brand: https://hackervalley.com/work-with-us/
Mark Willis is a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, a three-time #1 Best Selling Author and the owner of Lake Growth Financial Services, a financial firm in Chicago, Illinois. As co-host of the Not Your Average Financial Podcast™, he shares some of his strategies for investing in real estate, paying for college without going broke, and creating an income in retirement you will not outlive. Mark works with people who want to grow their wealth in ways that are safe and predictable, to become their own source of financing, and create tax-free income in retirement. Book “How to be an Amazon Legend and Fire Your Banker.” Highlight Bullets> Here's a glimpse of what you would learn…. Introduction to the podcast's mission and focus on e-commerce business leaders.Mark Willis's background and experience with business owners and e-commerce entrepreneurs.Common financing challenges faced by e-commerce businesses, particularly reliance on banks.Overview of Mark's book, "How to Be an Amazon Legend and Fire Your Banker."Concept of using dividend-paying whole life insurance as a financial strategy.Importance of having control over personal finances and becoming one's own source of financing.Discussion of non-direct recognition policy loans and their benefits.Comparison of whole life insurance policies to home equity lines of credit.Tax strategies that can complement the use of whole life insurance policies.Actionable takeaways for e-commerce entrepreneurs to enhance financial management and independence.In this episode of the Ecomm Breakthrough Podcast, host Josh Hadley interviews Mark Willis, a certified financial planner and owner of Lake Growth Financial Services. They discuss financial strategies for e-commerce entrepreneurs aiming to scale their businesses. Key topics include overcoming reliance on traditional banks, using dividend-paying whole life insurance as a financing tool, and implementing effective tax strategies. Mark shares insights from his book, "How to Be an Amazon Legend and Fire Your Banker," emphasizing the importance of financial control and independence. The episode provides actionable advice to help business owners manage capital and achieve greater financial security.Here are the 3 action items that Josh identified from this episode:Action Item #1: Invest in the Right Places: Business owners should ensure they are putting their money into vehicles that will grow and provide liquidity when needed.Action Item #2: Implement Tax-Saving Strategies: It's crucial to work with a certified financial planner to identify and implement effective tax strategies.Action Item #3: Execute Financial Strategies: Taking action is essential; business owners should not just learn about strategies but also implement them to see real results.Resources mentioned in this episode:Lake Growth Financial ServicesFAFSAAugusta RuleFuture ToolsKickstart with MarkHow to Be an Amazon Legend and Fire Your BankerDebt: The First 5,000 YearsThe Holy BibleThe Lord of the RingsNot Your Average Financial PodcastSpecial Mention(s):Adam “Heist” Runquist on LinkedInKevin King on LinkedInMichael E. Gerber on LinkedInRelated Episode(s):“Cracking the Amazon Code: Learn From Adam Heist's Brand Scaling Secrets” on the eComm Breakthrough Podcast“Kevin King's Wicked-Smart Tips for Building an Audience of Raving Fans” on the eComm Breakthrough Podcast“Unlocking Entrepreneurial Greatness | Insider Secrets With E-myth Author Michael Gerber” on the eComm Breakthrough PodcastEpisode SponsorSponsor for this episode...This episode is brought to you by eComm Breakthrough Consulting where I help seven-figure e-commerce owners grow to eight figures. I started my business in 2015 and grew it to an eight-figure brand in seven years.I made mistakes along the way that made the path to eight figures longer. At times I doubted whether our business could even survive and become a real brand. I wish I would have had a guide to help me grow faster and avoid the stumbling blocks.If you've hit a plateau and want to know the next steps to take your business to the next level, then email me at josh@ecommbreakthrough.com and in your subject line say “strategy audit” for the chance to win a $10,000 comprehensive business strategy audit at no cost!Transcript AreaJosh Hadley 00:00:00 Welcome to the Ecomm Breakthrough podcast. I'm your host, Josh Hadley, where I interview the top business leaders in e-commerce. Past guests include Kevin King, Michael Gerber, author of The E-myth, and Matt Clark from ASM. Today, I'm speaking with Mark Willis of Lake Growth Financial Services, and we're going to be talking a lot about how you can bank on yourself and become your own source of financing in your business. This episode is brought to you by Ecomm Breakthrough, where I specialize in investing in and scaling seven figure companies to eight figures and beyond. If you're an ambitious e-commerce entrepreneur looking for a partner who can help take your business to the next level, my team and I bring hands on experien...