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Bowa got "his hands slapped" but he was right - the Mets can't hit! What a week for MLB baseball! Another no-hitter sets a new MLB record, and we witnessed a Hollywood-like ending at the Field of Dreams. As Mitch put it, "I saw some blurb with Judge walking out of a cornfield." Mitch, as always, telling it like it is! Bowa & Chuck breakdown the bad Phillies baserunning, and what needs to change! Last but not least, we all agree that Ronald Torreyes needs to stay in the lineup!
On this weeks episode, I sat down and spoke to the founder of SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY Mitch McPherson! SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY works to promote positive mental health and prevent suicide by normalising conversations about mental health and encouraging people to seek help when they need it. Mitch has played a major role around educating on only Tasmania's but several others around the country of the importance of checking in on not only your mates but most importantly yourself. Mitch along with his staff at SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY have held over 600 talks around mental health and suicide prevention within schools, sporting clubs and business big or small around the country! As Mitch explains throughout our chat SPEAK UP! Stay ChatTY wasn't an organisation he wishes he ever had to make but at the same time is extremely proud of how far it has come! Mitch and I spoke about the unfortunate passing of his brother, finding his purpose in life, the ups and downs that come with creating a charity and so much more! I hope you enjoy listing to Mitches amazing story as much as I did! If you'd like to hear a little more about Mitches story and how the passing of his brother impacted not only his life but those around him make sure you go and grab yourself a copy of his book ‘ Behind the smile. A story of life after loss.' If this is your first time listing to the podcast I'd just like to say a massive thank you for checking it out! Don't forget to leave a review with any feedback you may have it goes along way! If this episode triggers anything for you around mental health! Remember it's okay not to be okay! Don't remain UNANNOUNCED seek support if you aren't feeling right!
Disrupted - Phil. 3:15-21: Thirty years ago City Slickers arrived on our big screen. The movie follows a group of guys from New York who were disillusioned with life, career, kids and marriage. Mitch, a guy who has never left the city, has this profound moment with Curly – the poster child for a cool, rugged, rough cowboy. As Mitch tries to make sense of his disappointing life, Curly asks him “Do you know what the secret of life is?” Mitch shrugs “no” and Curly holds up one finger. He says only one thing matters in life. When Mitch asks what that one thing is, Curly responds “That’s what you have to find out!” This weekend we will examine Phil. 3:15-21. We will be challenged to define what our one thing is, and what it ultimately should be. I can’t wait to “see” you online this weekend. Be safe, be well and be focused on the One who loves us most! Pastor Ian
Disrupted - Phil. 3:15-21: Thirty years ago City Slickers arrived on our big screen. The movie follows a group of guys from New York who were disillusioned with life, career, kids and marriage. Mitch, a guy who has never left the city, has this profound moment with Curly – the poster child for a cool, rugged, rough cowboy. As Mitch tries to make sense of his disappointing life, Curly asks him “Do you know what the secret of life is?” Mitch shrugs “no” and Curly holds up one finger. He says only one thing matters in life. When Mitch asks what that one thing is, Curly responds “That’s what you have to find out!” This weekend we will examine Phil. 3:15-21. We will be challenged to define what our one thing is, and what it ultimately should be. I can’t wait to “see” you online this weekend. Be safe, be well and be focused on the One who loves us most! Pastor Ian
Passive income strategies and building wealth from chaos What You Will Learn: How Mitch’s real estate business is structured, and why his passive income strategies are durable and flexible enough to succeed during the pandemic Why Mitch believes wealth comes from chaos, and why focusing on helping people has been the key to excelling during challenging times How Mitch and his team have adapted to the changes brought about by the pandemic such as people not wanting potentially infectious strangers in their homes How Mitch learned that fixing the houses he bought was time-consuming and wasn’t really adding value, and why he structures his deals to be the “bank”, not a landlord How navigating the challenges of the 2008 real estate market crash taught Mitch valuable lessons he is using to get through the global pandemic Why Mitch made the strategic decision to keep his business in his local San Antonio market rather than expanding outward How Mitch has structured his business into three different segments: one-time cash events, temporary cash deals, and forever cash deals How Mitch began coaching others in his method, and how he has built out the coaching side of his business over time Why Mitch does the investing and coaching work he does beyond just making money, and how his efforts benefit himself, new homeowners, and communities at large Passive income strategies and building wealth from chaos Even in times of chaos, the right passive income strategies can help you build wealth and grow your business. In this episode of Onward Nation, encore guest Mitch Stephen walks us through the important lessons he learned during the 2008 real estate market crash that have helped him continue to thrive during the global pandemic. Mitch explains why his business model is built to be durable, adaptable, and is focused on helping others. He also shares why he keeps a laser focus on his local market rather than attempting to expand beyond the San Antonio, Texas market. Passive income strategies in the world of real estate Mitch Stephen has spent decades developing his skills as a real estate investor, and over that career he has learned valuable lessons about earning more by doing less. During the episode, Mitch discussed why he shifted his focus from “fix-and-flip” real estate to simply buying and reselling without doing any repairs or upgrades, and he explains how his passive income strategies have evolved through testing, experimentation, and a willingness to learn from his mistakes. As Mitch explained, the 2008 real estate market crash showed him that investing the time and resources into property repairs wasn’t necessary; at the time, he had so many properties going into foreclosure that he couldn’t fix them all, but he was surprised to realize that even without expensive and time-consuming repairs, his properties were moving quickly. This important lesson shows that it is important to periodically question assumptions about our business models and identify opportunities to streamline the business. Finding opportunities in chaos The 2008 market crash taught Mitch key skills and the value of being ready to pivot to take advantage of opportunities. These lessons are even more applicable today, during the global pandemic. Mitch began coaching other new investors on the passive income strategies, lessons and skills he developed through trial and error, with the important goal of helping others succeed. Today, his real estate coaching has grown to become a key pillar of Mitch’s business empire, and one of the most important lessons he teaches his students is how to identify opportunities during the tough times. As Mitch explained, challenges such as the global pandemic create unique opportunities for business owners to solve problems for their customers, allowing truly creative businesses to better position themselves within their niches. Being adaptable, nimble and ready to deliver creative solutions can help businesses not just survive but thrive during chaotic and challenging times. That’s exactly why it is important to double down rather than retreat during difficult periods. About Mitch Stephen Mitch Stephen has been a self-employed real estate investor for 25+ years. His real estate investing career started at the age of 23 when he read “Nothing Down” by Robert Allen. Mitch Stephen has purchased well over 2,000 houses in and around his hometown of San Antonio, TX. Mitch is a high school graduate who never stopped learning. Books, CDs, seminars, and webinars were his classroom. Today he specializes in owner financing properties to individuals left behind by traditional lending institutions and giving new life to properties that scar their neighborhoods. He has perfected a method of achieving cash-flow without having to be a landlord and without having to rehab properties. He’s mastered the art of raising private money and the classic “Nothing Down” deal. He has pioneered the idea that you don’t have to give discounts to sell your notes. A passionate speaker who delivers the message of integrity first and profits second; an expert at keeping it simple and explaining, in plain English, the theories that made him financially independent. He is always an inspiration to those around him. How to Connect with Mitch Stephen: Visit Mitch’s website for more information on his real estate passive income strategies, as well as his podcast and other learning resources LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mitch-stephen-0b32491b/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/1000Houses/ Twitter: @Mitch_Stephen Additional Resources: Sell With Authority by Drew McLellan and Stephen Woessner: https://amzn.to/39y7x13 Predictive ROI Free Resource Library: https://predictiveroi.com/resources/ Stephen Woessner’s LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/stephenwoessner/
As Mitch heads out for a week’s vacation in the mountains, Tom and Jack pick up the slack to host this week’s episode. The guys give a quick run down of this week’s “Riding with the Chirp Boys” before diving into some baseball talk. Tom shares updates on a potential bubble in the MLB as we get a “way too early” preview of the postseason, we discuss the White Sox four consecutive home runs, and wrap it up with our “Who’s Hot & Who’s Not.” We finish our segments with this week’s “Scouting Report” where the guys debate The Best Uniforms in Sports. Devin Smeltzer joins the show (19:54) sharing his battle at a young age with pediatric cancer, his career through college and the minors, and his journey to earning his rightful spot in the MLB with the Minnesota Twins while wrapping it up with some talk about the current season and of course, fishing. Follow Devin: Twitter - @alka_SMELTZer // Instagram: @devinsmeltzer
Mitch Kahn is the Co-Founder and CEO of Grassroots Cannabis, which started in 2014. Since then, Mitch has grown the company to operations in 11 states with 61 licenses and more than 800 employees. Recently, Massachusetts-based company Curaleaf signed a merger agreement which makes Grassroots Cannabis the largest medical and adult-use cannabis company. Mitch is also Chairman of Frontline Real Estate Partners and the former President and CEO of Hilco Real Estate. In this episode… Every organization and company will have challenges. No matter how much preparation goes into a business, there will be something unexpected that arises and throws the plan out the window. In those moments, it is how leadership responds to the problem that makes the difference. Mitch and his company have experienced a meteoric rise, placing themselves at the top of their industry. But it was not always clear that they would get this far. As Mitch mentions in this episode, there was a point in the company’s development that they weren’t even sure they were going to be able to pay their contractor, despite that contractor being a friend of his. Fortunately, things made a nice rebound and the company became the giant that it is today.
It's our spooktacular Halloween episode! As Mitch attempts to be a sad sack about the holiday we push on and talk trick or treating, psychics, ghosts and much more! Twitter: http://twitter.com/DeadToMePodcast Email: deadtomepodcast@gmail.com Facebook: http://fb.me/YoureDeadToMePodcast Instagram: http://instagram.com/YoureDeadToMePodcast
In today's episode, Mitch talks about Facebook strategies for 2019. As Mitch just barely breaks the surface of Facebook ad strategy, he gives you some key things to be aware of and to start implementing in your service business. NEED OUR HELP MARKETING YOUR BUSINESS? https://www.serviceindustrymarketer.com INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/serviceindustrymarketer YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/serviceindustrycoach FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/serviceindustrymarketer EMAIL info@serviceindustrymarketer.com
Oh, this life, this world. As Mitch says, once you find purpose, and once you find style… what’s left? Beauty. What’s left is finding and putting out beauty into the world. There are not many writers who have genuinely figured this out … but one of them is Mitch Albom. Mitch is the bestselling author of Tuesdays with Morrie, the bestselling memoir of all time, as well as The Five People You Meet in Heaven and his new book, The Next Person You Meet In Heaven, which just debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list this week. His books have sold over 40 million copies. Mitch just doesn’t turn off. He’s like a Tasmanian Devil. He’s hosting a radio show, he’s on TV, he’s writing columns in the Detroit Free Press, he’s a musician, he’s even running an orphanage in Haiti. Mitch is full of energy and life and moves quickly and talks quickly … and so we talked about that. We go deep into why he moves through life so fast. We unpack his relationship with Morrie and talk about how I actually misinterpreted parts of the book. We talk about what the worst thing you can say to an artist is (which he learned from Maya Angelou) and what the true enemy of getting things done is (and surprise, it’s not time or energy). I hope you enjoy learning what Mitch Albom’s three most formative books are as much as I did. WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: What’s the worst thing you can say to an artist? How do we balance parental expectations with chasing our own dreams? How does Mitch say music and writing comes together? What encouraged Mitch invite more purpose and faith into his life? Which book inspired Mitch to transition from a reader to a writer? What does Mitch think is the best compliment a writer can receive? What will Mitch be sharing in his next book based on his own life? Leave us a voicemail! Your message may be included in a future episode: 1-833-READ-A-LOT You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: https://www.3books.co/chapters/15 Sign up to receive podcast updates here: https://www.3books.co/email-list/
As Mitch, Kiera, and Pierce press further into the depths of Sanctuary, they are hunted by denizens of the facility that have lingered in its vaults and halls, whether out of familiarity, insanity, or hope of the kind of prey that would seek out such a place... And as mysterious energies seem to coalesce in the background, our operatives feel the subtle hand of a machination they have yet to uncover. Music Credits: Free Dramatic Scores - Tales from the Asylum Three Chain Links - Magic Hour Baskervill - Dark of the Hierarchy Three Chain Links - Shadows City-Hunter - ASSKICKIN Xenojam - Go Mad and Burn Kevin MacLeod - Bent and Broken Free Dramatic Scores - A Nightmare in Blood Sergey Cheremisinov - Shaman's Roar Mykee Morettini - Italian Giallo Horror Theme Darren Curtis - The Witch's Lair Roland Macintosh - Sad Siren Song Opening and Closing Themes by Nathan Kross and Rob Stith Director's Note: The ORPHEUS Protocol is supported by our generous backers on Patreon: Visit http://www.patreon.com/orpheusprotocol for details. If you enjoy The ORPHEUS Protocol, please consider dropping us a review on iTunes. This is the best way for us to reach a broader audience. The ORPHEUS Protocol attempts to release every Monday, and is almost always successful.
As Mitch attempts to determine a way to return to the United States and rendezvous with Cassandra, an unexpected opportunity arrives, with a serious freight of danger. At the same time, Kiera and Neveah must come face to face with Pierce's mistake and its consequences. Will the group be able to maintain its cohesion enough to move forward? Music Credits: Myuu - Reversion Three Chain Links - Magic Hour MidnightPIano - Sad Naoya Sakamata - Dissociation Musicbot - Night at the Carnival Three Chain Links - We're so Small in the Grand Scheme of Things. Myuu - Obsessions Myuu - Prey Fragrance99 - Vengeance Kai Engel - Tumult Myuu - Song of Unhealing (Creepypasta Cover) Kai Engel - Deserted City Darren Curtis - Labyrinth of Lost Dreams Three Chain Links - Perturbator - Future Club 2.0 (Three Chain Links Remix) Kai Engel - Melancholy Aftersounds Kai Engel - Headway Opening and Closing Themes by Nathan Kross and Rob Stith Director's Note: The ORPHEUS Protocol is supported by our generous backers on Patreon: Visit http://www.patreon.com/orpheusprotocol for details. If you enjoy The ORPHEUS Protocol, please consider dropping us a review on iTunes. This is the best way for us to reach a broader audience. The ORPHEUS Protocol releases every Monday.
This week MITCH BENN – comedian, musician and treacherous mind-controlled slave of Brussels – joins us in the Brexit Bus as it screams towards the brick wall of No Deal. And he’s quite optimistic. “What there is to be won here,” he tells us, “we on the Remain side are winning.”Plus: Why Theresa May is telling the EU one thing about Brexit and the UK another. Alan Partridge vs Malcolm Tucker in The Big Issue. And it turns out Britain really did vote itself poorer. As Mitch so picturesquely puts it…“I no more want a successful Brexit than I want to successfully slam my balls in the car door.”Want to help us #OwnTheRemoan? Visit our PATREON page at http://www.patreon.com/remainiacscastThis episode of REMAINIACS is presented by Peter Collins with Ros Taylor and Ian Dunt. Producers are Matt Hall and Andrew Harrison. Remainiacs is a Podmasters production.http://www.REMAINIACS.comTheme music ‘Demon Is A Monster’ used by kind permission of Cornershop. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
REDinc offers a model worth replicating when it comes to helping young people achieve their work related dreams according to Mitch Halligan Work and Training Coordinator at REDinc. REDinc. is based in NSW, Australia, and was originally started by 5 families who found there was nowhere for their children to progress to after secondary school. It now provides a variety of support services, including helping people with additional needs transition into work which they find rewarding and for which they are rewarded appropriately. Mitch talks about the projects REDinc. has developed, including one with young people who enjoy gaming; most often in the confines of their own bedrooms, they now get together offline to not only to enjoy the gaming aspect but to also create other opportunities for creativity. This has included creating a YouTube channel, where games are reviewed, and publishing blogs. As Mitch says the outcome here is not the gaming but the other skills being developed in the environment and the confidence of interaction. Mitch explains how Redinc. works hard to ensure all staff are skilled in whatever area they are teaching. They employ professionals to teach students the technical skills rather than relying on volunteers who may not be experts in a specialist topic. The experience of these professionals not only helps the students develop their skills but provides them with a real insight into the professions they may be interested in entering. In addition, having paid staff allows for accountability. That is not to say REDinc. does not value volunteers who also play an important role and provide a link with the community which is integral to success. Mitch also offers his thoughts around the ongoing debate as to whether people with additional needs should be paid less because they may not complete the task as quickly as others. He offers a practical suggestion, at least one that could work in jobs where productivity and output can be easily measured. However, Mitch also argues that any model, and he uses the sheltered workshop model to illustrate his point, must have within it incentives so that people are motivated and aware that if they work harder they will be rewarded for it. However, as Mitch is careful to say, it must ultimately be the individual’s choice as to what they do. As he says ‘nothing about without you’ is an important part of his role so that what he does is based on the goals and interests of the person he is supporting. He shares a couple of success stories with us, including a young woman working as a receptionist in her local community and a young man who is finding his own path (with the help of REDinc.) towards a career in nursing. Finally, Mitch talks about the future for REDinc. and its desire to stay small enough to provide the best support it can. The model works, which begs the question why aren’t there more of these types of organizations? Mitch suggests it is in part a funding issue, but is also down to a lack of coordination, at least in Australia across state borders. He also believes that because REDinc came from families ties, this ultimately makes the organisation focused in a different way and has helped scaffold their success. Visit www.journeyskills.com for more information and resources to help lead your child with additional needs toward greater independence.
Today's guest is Mitch Cahn, president of Unionwear, a manufacturer of hats, bags, and apparel in Newark, NJ. I first learned about Mitch and his company because of a display they had at the Northeast LEAN Conference, which I blogged about here. What caught my eye was their display of politician hats they produce, including the famous red "Make America Great Again" hat that Donald Trump wears. Beyond the surface of those hats is a fascinating story about competing instead of making excuses. As Mitch explains in the podcast, Unionwear has been very successful even though he's producing in one of the highest-cost parts of the world. Unionwear has had to compete against imports from China and lower-wage southern states in the U.S. Starting in 2007, Lean has been a major part of their strategy for improving productivity, reducing cost, and being fast to market. Whether you work in healthcare or manufacturing, I think you'll love the story behind Mitch, his company, and his employees. For a link to this episode, refer people to www.leanblog.org/234.
Paddy leaves the crew, who learn how to manipulate the 'visionphone'. As Mitch and Frank follow them along a circular corridor using the cameras, Jet, Lemmy and Doc hear a voice they assume to be a Martian, ordering them back.