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Podcast Summary: Chef Duff Goldman – Just a Guy Doing What He LovesGuest: Chef Duff Goldman, celebrity baker, entrepreneur, and TV personalityHost: Bart Berkey, Founder of Most People Don'tEpisode Theme:"Most People Are Really Cool." Chef Duff shares his journey of authenticity, kindness, and creativity—proving that success comes not from chasing profits but from following one's passions and treating people right.Key Learnings & Takeaways:1. Overcoming Anxiety and Self-DoubtWe are all wired for anxiety, a survival instinct from our ancestors. The key is recognizing it as normal rather than something to feel guilty about.Many people live in a "cage of self-doubt," preventing them from reaching their full potential. Acceptance is the first step toward breaking free and creating great things.2. Following Your Heart Is Simple, but Not EasyDuff references Moana as an example of how following your heart is a basic yet challenging concept.He emphasizes the importance of ignoring societal currents that try to dictate what we should do and instead embracing personal passions.3. Shifting Life's Focus: From Self to OthersBecoming a father changed Duff's perspective—his daughter is now the center of his universe.This shift makes life less self-centered and more fulfilling, driving him to work with purpose, not just for financial gain.4. Kindness is Strength, Not WeaknessDuff believes most people are inherently good, despite society and media painting the world as dangerous.He encourages choosing kindness, even in business, and notes that a culture of fear and transactional interactions have eroded true hospitality.A standout moment: On Kids Baking Championship, he didn't correct a child when he misidentified their cake design—he adjusted and reinforced their confidence instead.5. Authenticity in Business & LeadershipDuff's cake business was built on passion and creativity, starting as a way for musicians to support themselves.He hired art students and creatives who helped elevate his cakes to a new level.A key lesson: Let competent people do what they're best at. He acknowledges that he wasn't a great businessman initially but learned to delegate and trust others.6. The Hospitality Industry Needs to Loosen UpDuff critiques the fear-driven, robotic customer service culture in many industries, particularly travel and hospitality.He urges companies to encourage genuine human interactions, as authenticity makes all the difference in customer experiences.7. The Impact of Television on His SuccessWhile Charm City Cakes was already well-known in Baltimore, TV was the game-changer for Duff's global brand.He learned that being on TV is a craft—and his biggest compliment is when people say he's the same person in real life as on screen.8. Future Plans & Business GrowthDuff is launching a new deli at the Atlanta Airport—a dream he's had for years.His cookbooks (Duff Bakes, Super Good Baking for Kids, and Super Good Cookies for Kids) focus on the science and fun of baking.His band will be playing in Vegas at the International Baking Industry Expo.Final Thought: Most People Are Really CoolWhen asked to complete the sentence “Most people don't __,” Duff flipped it:**"Most people are really cool."**He believes most people are kind, generous, and willing to help others, despite how society portrays the world.He encourages looking for moments of goodness and supporting others through small acts of kindness—whether it's a simple smile, a few dollars for someone in need, or a moment of empathy.More about Duff here: https://www.duff.com/More about Most People Don't here: https://bartaberkey.com
Imagine navigating the chaos of a hijacked tow truck chase or dealing with treacherous weather conditions in parts of the U.S. unaccustomed to snow and ice. These real-life scenarios set the stage for this week's episode of the American Towing Recovery Institute podcast. We take you through the gripping trial of Eric Streitzel, whose ill-fated hijacking of a tow truck led to a dangerous pursuit. The courtroom drama unfolds with compelling video evidence and a defense built on mental health arguments. But it's more than just a trial; it's a stark reminder of the perils that tow operators face every day. The conversation shifts as we focus on the impact of extreme weather across the southern states and the ongoing challenges posed by California's wildfires. With the Atlanta Airport temporarily closed due to unexpected snowfalls, we discuss the infrastructural strain and reflect on how these events intersect with national economic shifts, including fuel price dynamics under the new presidential administration. In honoring a fallen tow operator, we acknowledge the grave risks inherent in this line of work, underscoring a need for increased safety and awareness.Lastly, we spotlight stories of resilience and charity, like Tanner Adder's quick-thinking heroics and the transformative Tunnel to Towers initiative aiding veterans. With heartening tales of community support and individual courage, we celebrate those who make a difference. As always, we're grateful to our listeners for their support and engagement, and we hint at exciting announcements and guests lined up for future episodes. Stay tuned and stay safe—our journey through the world of towing is only just beginning.
A miracle occurs at the start of today's Big Suey: Greg Cote admits he was wrong. Then, Lucy joins the show after a hellish experience at the Atlanta Airport, but she refuses to tell us who skipped the TSA line (outside of herself). She also tells us about the antiseptic NFL feeling at the College Football National Championship game, tries to decide which punishment she needs to fulfill to get to go to the Super Bowl, and delivers her Off Rohd-ing. Plus, a revelation about Jeremy's bachelor party, Stugotz's Father's Day edition of his book, and the pettiness of the Jimmy Butler saga leaking into the locker room has Dan intrigued. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 2 of Jake & Ben on January 21, 2025 After a tremendous regular season, the Lions are out of the Playoffs. Is Jared Goff good enough to get it done for Detroit? Tim LaComb joins to talk Jazz after back to back losses in New Orleans. TSA lines at the Atlanta Airport are outrageous.
Jake & Ben Full Show from January 21, 2025 Hour 1 Jazz head to NOLA to being a road trip, Utah vs BYU Basketball tomorrow, Utah Hockey Club adds another loss. Mitch Harper, BYU Insider for KSL Sports, joined the show to talk about BYU basketball's season and preview the big matchup at Utah tomorrow. Still no movement with Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat. Who has the leverage? Hour 2 After a tremendous regular season, the Lions are out of the Playoffs. Is Jared Goff good enough to get it done for Detroit? Tim LaComb joins to talk Jazz after back to back losses in New Orleans. TSA lines at the Atlanta Airport are outrageous.
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Thieves are targeting airport parking lots, stealing mostly high-end sports cars and pick-up trucks, some of which are later used in other crimes.Car thefts from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport have more than tripled since last year, according to statistics released by the Atlanta Police Department. Through October 2024, 301 cars were stolen, compared with 95 for all of last year.“You see so many really nice cars at the airport, people just don't park there thinking that their vehicle is going to be stolen,” said West Clark after his $150,000 BMW M8 Competition was stolen from the ATL international parking garage in October.Read the full story here: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2024/11/18/more-than-300-cars-stolen-atlantas-airport-this-year/
I greet you in Jesus' precious name! It is Saturday morning, the 16th of November, 2024, and this is your friend, Angus Buchan, with a thought for today. We start in the Gospel of Matthew 10:30-31. Jesus says: “But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows.” Our God is the God of infinite detail - do you know that He even knows how many hairs are on our heads!? Ask your hairdresser the next time you get your hair done, if she can just quickly count the hairs on your head. She will never do it, will she? I can hear somebody saying this morning, ”But nobody cares about me, Angus. I don't have a friend in the world. If I was to die today, no-one would even notice.” That is not true. He cares for you. He loves you so very much that He died in your place. John 15:13: “Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one's life for his friends.” Do you know that Jesus Christ knows you by name? When you die and you go to Heaven, yes, there will be huge crowds there, tens of thousands, millions, and yet He will be there to welcome you home! I don't know if you have ever travelled overseas to an international airport. I am just thinking of Atlanta Airport in the United States of America. You get off that aeroplane, folks, I am telling you, especially for a country boy like me, a farmer, you don't know where you are. When you go through customs and immigration, you are faced with escalators going up, escalators going down, and signs everywhere. You follow the signs, you go down underground and the next thing, a huge train! The doors open, people go in, people go out and you just say, “Lord, please help me!” It's quite an experience but I want to tell you, when you get home to Heaven, there is going to be a personal welcome for you. Jesus is not going to send one of His soldiers, one of His disciples, no, no, He promised you, He is coming Himself. He is going to say to you, “Welcome home Peter!”, “Welcome home Jenny, Lindy, Johnny, Patricia!” Let's not disappoint our Lord Jesus when we arrive at home and we don't know who He is, because I am telling you He has got a huge banquet waiting for you in Paradise. In John 14:3, He says, “I am going ahead to prepare a place for you and then I am coming back to fetch you."Today, just rejoice as the Lord not only knows you, He loves you and He created you. Jesus bless you and goodbye.
In this episode, Tim Echols goes on the road to Gridblock to speak with Mickael about their energy router. In the 2nd segment, Frank Morris talks about DOE's Clean Cities organization. In segment 3, Mike Thompson from BMVW talks EVs. In segment 4, Kevin Hayes joins to talk about Powersecure and their work at the Atlanta Airport.
Full reaction and analysis from the first presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, including Taylor Swift's post-debate endorsement for Harris. Also, the nation commemorates the 23rd anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Plus, Louisiana declares a state of emergency as Hurricane Francine approaches the Gulf Coast. And, two Delta airplanes collide on the tarmac at an Atlanta airport.
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Coming off the Microsoft global outage, Lingo Stevo gives us the spot recap of Atlanta Airport the past couple of days, we provide our take on Joe Biden dropping out of the presidential race, we get into our movie segment, the cost of gators, and more Last Name Good's Bruh Where: Koffee Brown Lingo Stevo's Word Of The Week: Obstreperous Words From OG: Recognize Your Leverage ChianeXO's Shout Out Of The Week: David's Crabhouse Like what you heard? You can get more on Patreon. Become a Patreon of The No Buffer Podcast for more exclusive content: patreon.com/nobufferpodcast For all things No Buffer Podcast: linktr.ee/nobufferpodcast
What does it take to be a multi-unit GM at the #1 airport restaurant in the US? Jason Dix oversees both One Flew South locations at Atlanta Airport and will share his view on airport restaurant food trends.
What does it take to be a multi-unit GM at the #1 airport restaurant in the US? Jason Dix oversees both One Flew South locations at Atlanta Airport and will share his view on airport restaurant food trends.
What do all the signs on an airport taxiway mean? What do the various markings and lights indicate? How are parallel runways numbered? Why does Atlanta Airport use an alternative NATO Phonetic Alphabet? ... we explain like I'm five To the ELI5 community that has supported us so far, thanks for all your feedback and comments. Join us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/eli5ThePodcast/ or send us an e-mail: ELI5ThePodcast@gmail.com
Kevin Cole is an artist, a sculptor, a muralist, creative, Teacher of the Year, philanthropist, self-believer, death threat survivor, and an incredibly genuine human being. His works are featured in 5,000 collections around the world, including the Atlanta Airport and City Hall, and pursuing his dream has led him to places he never thought he'd see. Kevin describes his art as sound boards for human experiences, which is why I'm so drawn to them. They capture moments in time and tell a real story. They're thought provoking. And they're about people and their stories, which is exactly what we're doing here. When Atlanta hosted the Olympics in 1996, it was Kevin who was tapped by the Coca-Cola company to create a 15-story mural that would introduce Atlanta to the world. It's truly an iconic piece of work. You can see a picture of it here. In his own words, he describes what that process was like and why it had to be completed in a unique way and the challenges that arose. He also shares why he credits his mom for becoming an artist, reveals what it was like during the beginning of his artist's journey, what it looked and felt like, and ultimately how he carved a life for himself with his creations and built his business. Later, he shares his creative process and how he taps into creator mode, sheds some light on the intersection of commercialization and art, a wild story about how he narrowly missed 9/11, how to get out of a creative slump, and finally, his realest talk. Thank you, Kevin, for the time, the conversation, and everything you shared. All love baby. You can follow him on Instagram @kevincole2378, check out his website kevincoleart.com to see more of his work, and if you enjoy this episode, please drop a rating and a review wherever you listen to podcasts, and share it with two other people. Put ‘em on. Help me grow this show and keep building up this community.
The 2017 Atlanta Airport Blackout was caused by an electrical fire that took out the main power supply cables, ... and the backup power cables that were located in the same tunnel. This simply can't happen when organizations take reliability seriously. So if you want to learn how 'not' to do something like this ... listen to this podcast! The post SOR 948 Atlanta Airport Outage appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
Isn't it sweet that Julie asked if she could join Nikki on the road? It's a much nicer thought than all the food waste and garbage piling up around the world. Nikki and Julie had the worst time getting out of Atlanta Airport. Nikki was considering going against an alarming airport announcement when a fan named Joshua came to the rescue. Brian and Nikki talk about the Kansas City Chiefs making it to the Super Bowl and drop a bombshell about who else will be there. Nikki loves the tender moment between Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift on the field. In the Final Thought, Nikki talks about helping her friend through a breakup and brings up a wardrobe dilemma. Subscribe to Big Money Players Diamond on Apple Podcasts to get this episode ad-free, and get exclusive bonus content: https://apple.co/nikkiglaserpodcast . Watch this episode on our Youtube Channel: The Nikki Glaser Podcast Follow the pod on Instagram for bonus content: @NikkiGlaserPod Leave us your voicemail: Click Here To Record Nikki's Tour Dates: nikkiglaser.com/tour Brian's Animations: youtube.com/@BrianFrange More Nikki: IG More Brian: IG More producer Noa: IGSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Black Dragon and Mike Ball will be reacting to the incident that happened regarding the Vagos MC landing in Atlanta and being harassed by a citizen!Check out Mike's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ballvalvetv/Check out Black Dragon's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackdragonbikertv/
On this episode we head on up to Vacationland (Maine) and visit Allagash Brewing Company to sample Haunted House, Ghoulschip, Foliage Report, and the Grand Season while discussing feeling like a time traveler, being in a hut outstide of a brewery, not knowing where we're going on when we'd be back again, the Atlanta Airport, the week in between Christmas and New Year, been to Maine before?, insane prices in the summer, no sun and grey, maritime versus beaches, that sour dank, is lobster in Maine a “must do”?, when in… do, you can have a lobster roll anywhere, but you can't have a lobster roll in Maine anywhere, beerland, and stickers and tattoos. Vote for W.D. O'Connell Whiskey Merchants Here Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DrepandStone Use the promo code DSP15 to get 15% off your tickets to the Orlando Whiskey Festival We'd love to hear from you! https://linktr.ee/DrepandStone Don't forget to subscribe! Music by @joakimkarudmusic Episode #223
The Sales Management. Simplified. Podcast with Mike Weinberg
After a few week break, Mike is back with Episode 65 inspired by this pithy and powerful line from Taylor Swift's interview after being named Time Magazine Person of the Year: “Trash itself out every single time.” While not a “Swiftie” and admitting he can't name three of her songs, Mike shares his high respect for Taylor and applies her wisdom to what he has seen time and time again over the past decade in world of sales. He also mentions that, simply by coincidence, four different people released their interviews of Mike in the past week, and he encourages you to check out these interesting and valuable conversations about sales and sales management effectiveness: Mike with Jason Bay – Outbound Squad Podcast Mike with Jeb Blount – Sales Gravy Podcast (Part One Audio) and Part Two Video Mike with John Barrows – Make It Happen Podcast, Video here or listen on Apple Podcasts Mike with Fred Diamond – Sales Game Changers Podcast (accompanied by Mike's friend, sales leader extraordinaire, Joe Tarulli) RESOURCES MENTIONED: The next Supercharge Your Sales Leadership elite one-day intensive is February 21 at The Porsche Experience Center right next to the Atlanta Airport. Info and registration HERE. How to Lead Sales Team Meetings That Energize and Equip Your Salespeople (previous episode) or see Chapter 21 in Sales Management. Simplified.
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Don't Become a Negotiating Underdog I was rushing through Atlanta Airport after an entire day of negotiating with a client. My flight was in 30 minutes, so I was beginning to think the deal would not happen. That's when things got interesting. I've spent many days negotiating over the years and have grown confident in closing deals. I always think I'm going to win. Still, today's game wasn't over. As we approached the Gate area, my client guided me into the Food Court. He pulled out the contract and replaced my fee with a smaller number. Then, he handed me the pen and said, "If you can do it for that, I'll sign right now." Checking my watch and not wanting to miss my flight, I almost took the deal. After all, winners get deals done. But, experience has taught me something else. Business deals that start poorly rarely get better. I decided to turn his less-than-classy negotiating gambit on its head. As humans, we are hard-wired to survive and thrive. As much as I wanted to take the deal to feed my family, I knew I wouldn't be thriving. I also knew my client needed what I would do for him; my price was fair, and more importantly, he feared I wouldn't do it. We all feel like the underdog when negotiating. It goes both ways. With that I said, "If you can sign the original deal before I get on the plane, I'll do it. Otherwise, I'll have to pass. I've enjoyed spending the day with you." He who speaks first loses. I kept my mouth shut. Thirty seconds later, he signed the original deal, gave me a deposit, and asked, "When can we get started?" The relationship lasted for years, and we never had that experience again. It turned out to be an excellent deal for both of us. Always keep in mind that we all feel like the underdog when negotiating. It will serve you well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A single gunshot brought the busiest airport in the world to a standstill.It was Thanksgiving week 2021 when convicted felon, Kenny Wells, reached into his bag while a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officer was checking it for weapons at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Wells grabbed the Smith & Wesson 9mm semi-automatic handgun, pulling the trigger in what by all accounts was an accidental discharge.The gunshot caused a panic.Wells immediately ran from the secure side of the checkpoint into the airport toward the T concourse while holding the gun, but then turned around and exited through the South Terminal. He blended in with passengers running out of the airport, according to never-before-seen airport surveillance video obtained by Atlanta News First Investigates.Read the full story here: https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2023/04/10/new-videos-gunfire-reveal-vulnerability-atlantas-airport/
The Sales Management. Simplified. Podcast with Mike Weinberg
As promised, in Episode 57 Mike wraps up the series on the Common Sales Leadership Sins Damaging Culture and Diminishing Results with a giant exclamation mark! Tune-in for the #1 reason salespeople and sales teams are not bringing in more new business and Mike's strong words of warning for sales leaders who “allow” sellers to lose sight of their primary job (and some executives who actually “encourage” it). __________________________________ Reminder: The next Supercharge Your Sales Leadership Event takes place October 3rd at The Porsche Experience Center adjacent to the Atlanta Airport. All previous eleven events have sold out. We are down to our last 6 tickets. Get more info and register at mikeweinberg.com/atlanta2023 to join Mike and 50 driven sales leaders for this powerful experience!
#Atlanta is about to get an airport terminal for A-list passengers...a private luxury airport is in development to cater to Hollywood stars coming through Hartsfield-Jackson International! What do you think? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Charley had a celebrity encounter in the Atlanta Airport, but it wasn't as exciting as you might think. Was that really him?
It's the official countdown to Episode 300! This vintage 2019 episode took Alison by surprise when Lulu decided to spend her imaginary 10K in one building, the Atlanta airport. Don't be too tempted the next time you have an unexpected layover!Join Lulu and Alison as they explore how to spend 10K in 24 hours in ATL and the Berkshires. We've got a vacation for everyone! This episode also includes our traditional obsession, wishlist, charity, and "what's your happy" segments!Support the showBecome a supporter of the show! Cancel Anytime • No Commitment https://www.buzzsprout.com/145545/supporters/newDon't forget to get on the list that counts — our newsletter mailing list. Sign up at www.10kdollarday.com for show notes, resources, and things to make you smile. Instagram: @10KDollarDailyHappy Twitter: @10KDollarDay Support the show: www.patreon.com/10kdollarday Love 10K? How about 10 minutes a day? Join us at our other podcast, The Daily Happy, for ten minutes of community and news, every day! Want to support us without a subscription? You can buy us a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thedailyhappy
This week on the Go Gaddis Real Estate Radio Show, Cleve dives into the Metro Atlanta real estate update for the last 7 days. Then in the Something You Should Know About Atlanta segment, we discuss one of the world's busiest international airports in the world, Hartsfield Jackson International Airport. Finally, Suwanee was named one the 6th best City Suburb in the US. Host of GoGaddis Radio, Cleve Gaddis, has been a fixture in metro Atlanta real estate since 2000. He has served Atlanta since 1987 by helping thousands of buyers and sellers make smart decisions. As a Co-Team Leader of Modern Traditions Realty Group, he is able to help clients and real estate agents alike. He has the heart of a teacher and is passionate about helping listeners learn the ups and downs and the ins and outs of smart home buying and selling all throughout metro Atlanta. If you have a question for Cleve, click here : https://gogaddisradio.com/ask-a-question If you are looking to buy or sell your home with Cleve, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/contact If you are looking to join a real estate team, click here : https://moderntraditionsrealty.net/career-opportunity
From Sunday, April 30th, at Marcus Pointe Baptist Church.--WEB: PensacolaChurch.orgIG: @PensacolaChurchFB: @PensacolaChurch
From Sunday, April 30th, at Marcus Pointe Baptist Church.--WEB: PensacolaChurch.orgIG: @PensacolaChurchFB: @PensacolaChurch
Atlanta retained its title as the world's busiest airport last year, shocker we know. But more interesting is the rise of the Denver and Istanbul airports — to third and seventh busiest, respectively — that were not even in the top 10 in 2019. Edward Russell and Jay Shabat discuss, plus the unfortunate shortage of air traffic controllers in the New York-area this summer. Reading List What's the World's Busiest Airport? Atlanta, Yet Again Delta, United, JetBlue, American to Cut New York Flights This Summer to Reduce Delays American and United Cut Spring Flights Due to Pilot Shortage, Aircraft Delays
In this episode, we talk to Bharat Kanodi who helps startup founders and VCs know how much their companies are worth. He has valued over 4000 businesses and signed off on assets worth $2.6 trillion in value. He has appraised unique assets like the Golden Gate Bridge, Atlanta Airport, Uber, Airbnb, Yahoo!, Brooklyn Bridge, and Mirage Casino LV, among many others.Either if you are a founder or an investor, knowing how to properly evaluate a company is essential to a successful round.Key Takeaways from this episode:The 409A valuation Down round and stock optionsValuation x Stock Price what are the correspondencesClosing date: the beginning of a relationship, not the endingTwo reasons people buy businesses.To get in touch with Bharat, you can find him on LinkedIn or Youtube.Ready To Scale? But not ready to invest in a CFO? One of our bespoke packages can help you. Free Starter Membership Non-Profit Enterprise Package For-Profit Enterprise Package Connect with us because we love new friends!LinkedIn | Twitter |YouTube |Website
The Sales Management. Simplified. Podcast with Mike Weinberg
Mike begins Episode 49 sharing the pain from a recent lost deal that he really wanted along with the lessons learned from the experience. He takes this opportunity to remind listeners of the importance of doing a post-mortem analysis and that winners take ownership of the outcome (exhibiting internal locus of control) instead of playing the victim and blaming others and circumstances when they lose. This episode also kicks off a new series reviewing The Unlucky 13 Sales Leadership Sins That Damage Culture and Diminish Results and Mike unpacks the first two of these common challenges: Poor Goals and Results Focus Unclear Strategy and Direction Managers Buried in Crap Lack of Accountability Desk/CRM Jockey Sales Management and “Leading” via Email Not Coaching and Mentoring Salespeople Sales Leader Playing Sales Team Hero Unhelpful Compensation Plans Wrong People in the Wrong Roles Painful, Unproductive Sales Team Meetings Allowing Salespeople to Live in Reactive Mode and Forget Their Primary Job An Anti-Sales Culture Searching for Shortcuts or the Secret Sauce= As Mike suggests, put your defense shield down, check your ego, and take a look in the mirror to see which of these very common sales leadership sins may be getting in the way of you having the culture and results you desire for your sales team. ______________________________ Reminder: The next Supercharge Your Sales Leadership Event takes place May 3rd at The Porsche Experience Center adjacent to the Atlanta Airport. All previous ten events have sold out. Get more info and register at mikeweinberg.com/atlanta2023 to join Mike and 50 driven sales leaders for this powerful experience!
Mack Wilbourn has been the Owner and President of Mack II, Inc., a quick-service restaurant management company since 1971. His current franchises include Atlanta Bread & Bar, Baja Fresh Mexican, Famiglia Pizza, Phillips Seafood, Popeyes, and We Juice It, which all are located in the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Mr. Wilbourn is the Managing Partner of MWJ, LLC, a vending company in Atlanta, Georgia. He has managed the Coca-Cola Vending locations throughout the Atlanta Airport since 2004. Mr. Wilbourn also started an angel investment firm where he focuses on startup businesses that could potentially compete on the next level with the proper strategic resources and guidance. This firm also serves as an outlet for vetting potential business deals for his portfolio. Mack Wilbourn recently launched the “McKinley “Mack” Wilbourn, Jr. Legacy Foundation. The Mission of the foundation is to transform, inspire and provide opportunities for the underserved in the following areas: Arts and Culture, Entrepreneurship, and Financial Literacy. His vision is to revolutionize the outlook and provide life-changing opportunities for the marginalized communities. Thank you for tuning in, please go to my YouTube page to like, subscribe, and comment on the episode. As we grow I am looking to get a studio and would the support of my listeners. Being the first to support will get you early access to episodes, behind the scenes of the content created, and if you're in the Atlanta area front-row seats to in-person studio audience shows. The donation link is provided below. https://ko-fi.com/ptgtv https://ptgtv.online
The Sales Management. Simplified. Podcast with Mike Weinberg
Mike recorded Episode 48 from a hotel during a crazy travel streak between sales kickoff meetings and the most recent Supercharge Your Sales Leadership Event. In this long overdue episode, Mike pokes fun at the "bandwagon jumpers" in the sales improvement space who are once again (looking for “likes” and “clicks”) predicting the death of sales, this time due to ChatGBT. He references this LinkedIn post where he expresses his skepticism and reminds sellers and sales leaders that these very same people were proclaiming that AI would kill our profession five years ago! Inspired by his preparation for a workshop he was leading for a favorite client's kickoff meeting, Mike also shares his take on why so many sales calls and presentations fall flat and offers up his favorite trick to help salespeople radically power-up their presentations. Learn how the magic in “Slide 4” can transform the dynamic in the room, and how your seller, solution, and company are all perceived. ________________________________________________ Reminder: The next Supercharge Your Sales Leadership Event takes place May 3rd at The Porsche Experience Center adjacent to the Atlanta Airport. All previous ten events have sold out. Get more info and register at mikeweinberg.com/atlanta2023 to join Mike and 50 driven sales leaders for this powerful experience!
Atlanta airport again leads nation for guns caught by security; Protester dead near Atlanta training center site; Gas prices again break above $3; Looming end of pandemic funds to oust waves of Georgians from Medicaid;
Atlanta airport again leads nation for guns caught by security; Protester dead near Atlanta training center site; Gas prices again break above $3; Looming end of pandemic funds to oust waves of Georgians from Medicaid;
We're normally pretty humorous and cute with these notes here every week, but with this week's focal topic being mental health and taking time to take care of yourself, we thought it best to drop the schtick and focus on the importance of this issue and this week's guest, Tokiwa Sears, who fully understands the burnout and issues facing the food and drink industry. Sears is the head mixologist for the iconic and James Beard Award-winning One Flew South at the Atlanta Airport. Both she and Chef Pete aren't afraid to talk about the culinary world's seldom discussed secret of burnout and mental health concerns, and Sears even shares what she went through in 2020 when she exited bartending in order to take time for self-care and self-assessment. And while that might not be an option for everyone, she and Chef Pete will talk about ways any and all of us can take of ourselves amidst the hustle and bustle of our work and personal lives. Do yourself a favor and check out this week's episode of The Raw Ingredients - mental health issues affect each and every one of us from time to time, and the tips you glean from here may well help you help others or yourself sometime in the future.
The Sales Management. Simplified. Podcast with Mike Weinberg
Mike tackles two topics in Episode 44 inspired by sessions he led this past week. 1. Your Sellers' “Why” and Motivation to Sell Matter — a lot Mike shares his dad's powerful advice that has served as the foundation for his successful sales career. He also addresses the significant mental and emotional baggage that hinders hesitant sellers from proactively pursuing prospects, pushing past resistance, and persistently following-up. When we understand “why” we sell and view ourselves as professional problem solvers instead of as pests, everything changes! Hear the strong message Mike delivered to help get a sales teams' heads and heart in the right place so their motivation to sell is pure and honorable! 2. Reflect, Reset, Refocus to End & Start the Year Right During a session with the sales leadership cohort, Mike and the members discussed the importance of “seasons” in life and the unique opportunity that year-end/new year presents for leaders with their teams. Let's not miss the chance celebrate major accomplishments, personal growth, and for some, even just surviving a crazy year. It's also the perfect time to ask thoughtful questions about what worked well this past year that your people should repeat, and alternatively, what strategies and approaches didn't work so we don't live out the definition of insanity, doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result! Take advantage of this season to help your team (and yourself) reset and refocus to begin the new year with energy, excitement, and a plan to win. Get more info on the sales leadership coaching cohort here: mikeweinberg.com/leadercohort ___________________________________ TWO EARLY 2023 DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALES LEADERS Supercharge Your Sales Leadership events are back and the first one is scheduled for February 28 at the Porsche Experience Center adjacent to Atlanta Airport. Join 50 driven sales leader colleagues and Mike for this powerful 1-day intensive or 2-day VIP experience. INFO & REGISTER at mikeweinberg.com/atlanta2023 The first Sales Leadership Coaching Cohort of 2023 will start in late January. This comprehensive 6-month program is limited to 12 sales leaders. If you are ready to maximize your effectiveness as a sales leader and your team's results, and would benefit from coaching, community, care, and proven, powerful content, get more info and schedule an exploratory conversation at mikeweinberg.com/leadercohort
We throw a quick show together while Chris is on a layover.
The Sales Management. Simplified. Podcast with Mike Weinberg
Sales team meetings don't have to be drudgery for the sales leader or salespeople, and they shouldn't be painful and unproductive either! In Episode 43, Mike… Reminds leaders of the purpose and impact of great team meetings Rants about the most common sales meeting sins Challenges sales managers that if you cannot answer this question with an emphatic “yes” then something needs to change quickly: Do your salespeople leave sales team meetings with more energy and better equipped to sell than when the meeting began? Unpacks several suggested agenda topics that will radically increase the impact of your team meetings Reveals the secret to turn “role play” from something awkward and cringeworthy into the important practice session it should be Take a listen and learn to “give the work away,” create more interaction and more value for your salespeople so they leave team meetings more energized and better equipped to sell than ever. _________________________________________________________ JUST ANNOUNCED – TWO EARLY 2023 DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALES LEADERS Supercharge Your Sales Leadership events are back and the first one is scheduled for February 28 at the Porsche Experience Center adjacent to Atlanta Airport. Join 50 driven sales leader colleagues and Mike for this powerful 1-day intensive or 2-day VIP experience. INFO & REGISTER at mikeweinberg.com/atlanta2023 The first Sales Leadership Coaching Cohort of 2023 will start in late January. This comprehensive 6-month program is limited to 12 sales leaders. If you are ready to maximize your effectiveness as a sales leader and your team's results, and would benefit from coaching, community, care, and proven, powerful content, get more info and schedule an exploratory conversation at mikeweinberg.com/cohortinfo
Sharon Feingold is an internationally-recognized voiceover actress as the voice of the “Plane Train” at Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, as well as the main brand voice for HGTV. In this episode, we talk about: How Sharon became the voice of the plane train at the world's busiest airport Sharon's most challenging season in VO and how she navigated it Something she wished she knew before she got into VO Sharon's words of encouragement to other voice talent Find Sharon here: https://www.sharonfeingold.com *Check out our BONUS questions with SHARON on the AVS YOUTUBE CHANNEL where Sharon talks about the BEST VO Advice she's ever gotten and what makes a great voice talent * YOUTUBE: https://youtu.be/gGPFePt8Rfs CLICK HERE for 15% off a Voice123 Membership ($359 tier and up) - https://bit.ly/3uPpO8i Terms & Conditions - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1CcYMkdLxWfbmwbvu-mwaurLNtWYVpIBgkJpOQTYLDwc/edit?usp=sharing Follow Atlanta Voiceover Studio Here: facebook.com/atlantavoiceoverstudio instagram.com/atlantavoiceoverstudio twitter.com/atlvostudio tiktok.com/@atlantavoiceoverstudio Atlanta Voiceover Studio & ProVoiceoverTraining's Classes & Workshops www.AtlantaVoiceoverStudio.com www.ProVoiceoverTraining.com **Sign up for FREE weekly VO tips: https://bit.ly/AVSemail
Since we are one step closer to Halloween why not discuss some of our favorite GenX Horror Movies. The Top Ten will be next week so make sure you head over to our Facebook Page and Vote! What are you going to watch this week? Jeff might have an answer for you in Views or Snooze? We also say goodbye to two extraordinary women in Who Died? All that plus some pop culture news including the Eric Andre fiasco on going at the Atlanta Airport. Thanks again for joining us this week, remember to Like, Subscribe on YouTube, Rate and Review us on Spotify and as always… Keep it Canon! #HorrorMovies #EricAndre #TheyLive #TheHitcher #FrightNight #JudyTenuta #GenX #PopcastwithTimAndrews #Atlanta #Radio #RadioLabyrinthPodcast NEW HALLOWEEN T-SHIRTS ARE IN ORDER NOW: https://www.storefrontier.com/product/happyhalloween9 YouTube version of this Podcast: https://youtu.be/s-wwK8cofRo Hosts: Tim Andrews, Jeff Leiboff and Dustin Lollar Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio Drone Photos courtesy of Featherstone Photography Video & Audio edited and produced by Dustin Lollar Follow our YouTube page! Like and Subscribe! https://www.youtube.com/radiolabyrinthpodcast Become a Radio Labyrinth Patron! https://www.patreon.com/Timandrews Radio Labyrinth Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/radio_labyrinth Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/radiolabyrinth/ Instagram - @RadioLabyrinthPresents and @RadioLabyrinth TikTok - @RLPodcast We love our sponsors! Atlanta Pizza & Gyro http://www.atlantapizzagyro.com/ https://www.facebook.com/atlpizza/ LDI REPRO PRINTING OF ATHENS CALL 706-316-9366 OR EMAIL THEM AT ATHENS@LDILINE.COM. THANK YOU SO MUCH TO ALL OF OUR RADIO PRODUCERS & PATRONS! Thanks to our Radio Labyrinth Producers: Brett Perkins, Terri Fuller, Bryan & Chelsey Smith, Marty Johnson, Tim Slaton, Mike Hall, Shawn Hall, Chad Shepperd, Andrew Hopkins, Todd Ellis, Melissa Knowles, Erick Malmstrom, Mike D, Matt Carter, Robey Neeley & Keith Tait. And thank you to all of our awesome Patreon Patrons: Hemp Huntress, Tracy McCoy, Emily Warren, Buck Monterey, Randy Reeves, Robey Neeley, Robert Kerns, Wayne Blair, Sherrie Dougherty, Rusty Weinberg, Michael Einhaus, Mark Weilandt, Leslie Haynie, Kevin Stokes, Jesse Rusinski, Jeremy Truman, Jeff Peterson, Herb Lamb, Gwynne Ketcham, Denise Reynolds, David C Funk, Collin Omen, Christopher Doerr, Chris Weilandt, Chris Cosentino, Brian Jackson, Brennon Price, Andrew Mulazzi, Andrew Harbin, Amber Gilpatrick, Alan Barker, Aaron Roberts, Walt Murray PI, Sam Wells, Ryan Wilson, Lou Coniglio, Kevin Schwartz, Gus Turner, Scott Augustine, Jonathan Wilson.
In this week's episode we discuss the rent decision from JP Morgan Chase to cut ties with Kanye West and his Yeezy clothing brand. This loss comes on the heels of controversial made by West that got him banned from several social media platforms. Is this a mental health issue, or is this an attention grab? We also tackle the Alabama state wide prison worker strike. Prison workers, across the state, have unionized to strike against unacceptable living conditions. How did it get to this point? And comedians Eric Andre and Clayton English are suing the Clayton County police department for racial profiling they experienced while traveling through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. All that and much more. Informed. Intelligent. In The Black
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Bharat Kanodia is the Founder and Chief Appraiser at Veristrat LLC, a California-based professional services company that provides valuation and advisory services for tangible, intangible, and financial assets. Bhara has valued over 4000 companies and assets including some you may know, like the Golden Gate Bridge, Atlanta Airport, Uber, Airbnb, and Yahoo! In this episode of Small Business Storytellers, Seth Silvers and Bharat Kanodia talk about valuations and how to actually find out how much an asset or company is worth. Together they dive into the classifications of assets, discuss the importance of knowing exactly what value your company or asset has and shed some light on the process of identifying what something is worth. Connect with Bharat and check out Veristrat LLC Website: https://www.veristrat.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bharat-kanodia-asa/ This episode was produced by Story On Media & Marketing: https://www.successwithstories.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seth-silvers/message
Marco Timpano & Amanda Barker take you on a stroll through various airports and discuss what makes a great airport for them. Some of the airports you will visit on today's episode include:Toronto International AirportFrankfurt AirportDenver AirportRome AirportBilly Bishop AirportIncheon International airportMiami AirportBoston AirportOttawa AirportHalifax AirportAtlanta AirportDetroit AirportHeathrow AirportVancouver AirportCalgary AirportConnect with us on:Twitter: @listenandsleepInstagram: @theinsomniaprojectweb: theinsomniaproject.comPatreon: patreon.com/theinsomniaprojectEmail: drumcastproductions@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/the-insomnia-project.
Have you ever driven over the Brooklyn Bridge and thought to yourself, “I wonder what this is worth?” Maybe. Maybe not. But for Bharat Kanodia, valuation is his specialization, which means he's not only thought about it but also knows the answer. Bharat Kanodia, Founder and Chief Appraiser of Veristrat LLC, has valued over 4,000 companies and assets worth $2.6 trillion and has appraised unique assets like the Atlanta Airport, Uber, and, yes - the Brooklyn Bridge. And on this episode of The Liquid Lunch Project Podcast, he's giving Matt and Luigi a candid and transparent look at a critical skill for every small business: Valuation. When it comes to assessing value, Bharat emphasizes the importance of sticking to the basics. “Any company is worth whatever it is worth for three things: growth, profit, and risk. There's no rocket science to valuation,” he quips. “It's people's trust.” As Luigi suggests at the top of the episode, grab your legal pad and No. 2 pencil and get ready to take notes. What You Will Learn: The three ways of valuing any company or asset Why building trust is king His investment thesis Favorite Quote: “It's trust. It's people knowing that they're going to deliver whatever they say they're going to deliver.” - Bharat Kanodia You can check out more from Bharat Kanodia on his YouTube channel, “What's It Worth,” where he breaks down 35 different types of businesses and how to value them.