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It's Olympics season, and when it's Olympics season, competition is running high - we've got a JUICY story about when Nike beat Adidas at the 2012 London Olympics (even though Adidas had a huge head start), and we had a chat with the sales legend Nick Cegelski who went toe-to-toe with Hunter sharing four ways you can knock a competitor out of an early-stage deal.CREDITS:Guests: Nick CegelskiHosts: Adam McQueen, Hunter SonesProducer: Grayson OttenbreitEditor: Stephen DespinsThe Compete Network by Klue is your home for the best content, events, and resources on competing. From building your first battlecards to enabling thousands of reps to product marketing at a Fortune 500, the Compete Network brings together the biggest names in the competitive enablement and competitive intelligence community.TIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Welcome to the show!00:02:55 - What's Brewing: Nike vs. Adidas at the 2012 London Olympics00:16:00 - Cup of Wisdom with Nick Cegelski00:18:04 - Your sales deal is won or lost in discovery00:27:44 - Why you NEED a quick dismiss for your top competitor00:36:20 - Badmouthing your competitors in sales deals is BAD00:43:12 - Influence your buyer's purchase criteria through competitive discovery
The Modern Therapist's Survival Guide with Curt Widhalm and Katie Vernoy
Should We Stop Badmouthing Evidence Based Practice? An interview with Jessica Tappana, LCSW Curt and Katie interview Jessica Tappana, LCSW about evidence-based practices (EBPs). We talk about what EBPs actually are and how to implement them in clinically sound and ethical ways. We look at what therapists usually get wrong about EBPs and what they can do to improve their practice. Transcripts for this episode will be available at mtsgpodcast.com! In this podcast episode, we talk about how Evidence Based Practices work in the real world Jessica is a long-time listener of the show and a good friend of ours and has been talking with us about how we have spent too much time bad-mouthing EBPs. We decided it would be good to hash out the ideas around “manualized treatment” and how you can actually bring yourself as a clinician into the work, even when using these interventions that are backed by science. What are Evidence-Based Practices? · Using well-researched interventions · Using the expertise of the clinician · Understanding the needs of the clients What should therapists know about evidence-based practice? · There is room to implement EBP without full adherence · Contrasting “eclectic” from “meeting a client where they are” and pulling from other evidence-based interventions · The ways that EBPs are trained and studied (due to funding sources) lead to strict adherence · How you teach or implement the EBP can be unique to the clinicians · Contrasting fidelity of the model with adherence to model · You can bring yourself as a therapist into the room AND provide evidence-based interventions · Training and supervision is more challenging when you are not seeking strict adherence · It's important to have time to practice therapy outside of sessions with clients What data or assessments should therapists use with Evidence Based Practices? · Feedback informed care (e.g., FIT) · Assessments of depression or anxiety consistently to see progress · Screening tools and measurement to track progress · It is important for clinicians to believe in and use the data collection Stay in Touch with Curt, Katie, and the whole Therapy Reimagined #TherapyMovement: Our Linktree: https://linktr.ee/therapyreimagined Modern Therapist's Survival Guide Creative Credits: Voice Over by DW McCann https://www.facebook.com/McCannDW/ Music by Crystal Grooms Mangano https://groomsymusic.com/
A new MP3 sermon from Sovereign Grace Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Stop the Badmouthing Speaker: James D. Kirby Broadcaster: Sovereign Grace Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/7/2024 Bible: James 4:11-12 Length: 47 min.
During the first hour of the Greg Kelly Show, Greg started the show by talking about the death of the Iranian president during the weekend. He continued by ripping on Joe Biden's commencement speech at Morehouse College, and Diddy's ridiculous apology after his assault became public via a video that surfaced last week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Slam the Gavel welcomes Robert Garza to the podcast. Robert Garza and his family has gone through 10 plus years of family court costing $700,000.00 and suffered through 43 plus false allegations. We talked about how long it took him to get his Senate Bill 718 passed as a Pro Se Litigant, and how he did it. When the family court is taking away an unalienable parental right (Violating the 5th and 14th Amendments), based on a "PRECAUTION" and when they return the child, they SHALL return the TIME that was LOST. This NEW law stops the behavior BEFORE the FALSE ALLEGATION is ever made. This bill went through unanimously and bipartisan AND on the first time. Robert got the news that the Governor signed off on the bill on Father's Day. The bigger travesty is that while going through 43 plus allegations, CPS's time was being wasted when they could have been helping children that really needed the help, as well as the District Attorney's office and the court system's time was wasted along with TAXPAYER DOLLARS. This bill STOPS the BEHAVIOR before the false allegation is made.To Reach Robert Garza: Facebook: Robert GarzaThis episode of Slam the Gavel is sponsored by CPSprotect Consulting Services. Child Protective Services cases are among the most frightening experiences any parent can endure- don't face them alone! With UrgentAssist by CPSprotect, you get the peace of mind to raise your children as you see fit and the personalized assistance of their team of expert child welfare consultants- former CPS investigators themselves- right when you need it. Get started absolutely free at cpsprotect.com/register. *DISCLAIMER* The use of this information is at the viewer/user's own risk. Not financial, medical nor legal advice as the content on this podcast does not constitute legal, financial, medical or any other professional advice. Viewer/user's should consult with the relevant professionals Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)The Waking up to Grace PodcastCelebrating and Exploring the finished work of our Lord, Jesus Christ. The Waking up...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the Show.Supportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/
A rival radio station was badmouthing this show on the air + The Battlehawks are far more popular than we anticipated
Linda is confused over who to believe regarding her neighbor Sandra, so she wrote to Dr. Phil. A bitter custody battle, kids in the middle, allegations and denials over what the children say. Tune in as Dr. Phil gets to the bottom of these accusations. Part 1 For more information: https://drphil.com Advertise with us! https://www.advertisecast.com/BestOfDrPhil Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this weeks episode, Katie discusses the importance of integrity in business, using personal anecdotes to highlight its significance in partnerships and hiring decisions. She also debunk the myth that lifting heavy weights will make women look bulky, explaining that it actually helps build lean muscle and burn fat. Hang with me: https://www.instagram.com/katie.harlan/ Website: https://www.katieharlan.fun Stan Store: https://stan.store/KatieHarlan Contact me: Katie.harlan1@gmail.com
Welcome to The RUNDOWN S3 E54: Gavin Newsom Finishes Up Red State Tour by Badmouthing Florida Please Visit Our Sponsors: HITMAN INDUSTRIES - Visit them at https://www.hitmanindustries.net/ THE CALIFORNIA REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY - Visit them at http://cragop.org/ USCOMBATGEAR.COM - Visit them at https://www.uscombatgear.com/ HAWG HOLSTERS - Visit them at https://www.hawgholsters.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2anewsrundown/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2anewsrundown/support
Welcome to The RUNDOWN S3 E54: Gavin Newsom Finishes Up Red State Tour by Badmouthing Florida Please Visit Our Sponsors: HITMAN INDUSTRIES - Visit them at https://www.hitmanindustries.net/ THE CALIFORNIA REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY - Visit them at http://cragop.org/ USCOMBATGEAR.COM - Visit them at https://www.uscombatgear.com/ HAWG HOLSTERS - Visit them at https://www.hawgholsters.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2anewsrundown/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/2anewsrundown/support
Ohio has an inordinate amount of sports franchises and they are simply too quiet out there- I don't trust them and they must be stopped. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Aaron Rodgers to the Jets heats up, Cool Games for Championship weekend and a Hot microphone catches a broadcaster badmouthing seagulls To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave Palumbo & John Romano join the Whack Pack on this LIVE episode to figure out why the price of eggs is higher than gasoline. Plus, discussing why Aaron Singerman is badmouthing Dave.
Read the full transcript here. How can we as individuals and as societies un-break politics? What is the two-step ideal of reasoned politics? How might this ideal apply to specific political issues, like free speech? Is it possible to reach agreement or even compromise on political issues that are rooted in intrinsic values? How can we reduce our own political biases? Are there some political issues which must always or by definition be zero-sum, or can all issues conceivably become positive-sum?Magnus Vinding is the author of Speciesism: Why It Is Wrong and the Implications of Rejecting It, Reflections on Intelligence, You Are Them, Suffering-Focused Ethics: Defense and Implications, and Reasoned Politics. He has a degree in mathematics from the University of Copenhagen, and in 2020, he co-founded the Center for Reducing Suffering, whose mission is to reduce severe suffering in a way that takes all sentient beings into account.Further reading:"Compassionate Free Speech" (2020), an essay by Magnus Vinding on free speech, compassion, and social mediaReasoned Politics (2022), a book by Magnus Vinding available for free downloadHate: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship, by Nadine Strossen"How a cultural revolt against "political correctness" helped launch Trump into the presidency", by Lucien Gideon Conway III"Understanding Libertarian Morality: The Psychological Dispositions of Self-Identified Libertarians", by Ravi Iyer, Spassena Koleva, Jesse Graham, Peter Ditto, and Jonathan HaidtReporters Without Borders indexA Twitter thread by Michael Petersen that presents some evidence suggesting that bans are counterproductive to fighting disinformation"The Automaticity of Affect for Political Leaders, Groups, and Issues: An Experimental Test of the Hot Cognition Hypothesis", by Milton Lodge and Charles S. Taber"Beyond Western, Educated, Industrial, Rich, and Democratic (WEIRD) Psychology: Measuring and Mapping Scales of Cultural and Psychological Distance", by Michael Muthukrishna, Adrian V. Bell, Joseph Henrich, Camerom M. Curtin, Alexander Gedranovich, Jason McInerney, and Brandon Thue"Disagreement or Badmouthing? The Role of Expressive Discourse in Politics", by Michael Hannon [Read more]
Read the full transcriptHow can we as individuals and as societies un-break politics? What is the two-step ideal of reasoned politics? How might this ideal apply to specific political issues, like free speech? Is it possible to reach agreement or even compromise on political issues that are rooted in intrinsic values? How can we reduce our own political biases? Are there some political issues which must always or by definition be zero-sum, or can all issues conceivably become positive-sum?Magnus Vinding is the author of Speciesism: Why It Is Wrong and the Implications of Rejecting It, Reflections on Intelligence, You Are Them, Suffering-Focused Ethics: Defense and Implications, and Reasoned Politics. He has a degree in mathematics from the University of Copenhagen, and in 2020, he co-founded the Center for Reducing Suffering, whose mission is to reduce severe suffering in a way that takes all sentient beings into account.Further reading:"Compassionate Free Speech" (2020), an essay by Magnus Vinding on free speech, compassion, and social mediaReasoned Politics (2022), a book by Magnus Vinding available for free downloadHate: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship, by Nadine Strossen"How a cultural revolt against "political correctness" helped launch Trump into the presidency", by Lucien Gideon Conway III"Understanding Libertarian Morality: The Psychological Dispositions of Self-Identified Libertarians", by Ravi Iyer, Spassena Koleva, Jesse Graham, Peter Ditto, and Jonathan HaidtReporters Without Borders indexA Twitter thread by Michael Petersen that presents some evidence suggesting that bans are counterproductive to fighting disinformation"The Automaticity of Affect for Political Leaders, Groups, and Issues: An Experimental Test of the Hot Cognition Hypothesis", by Milton Lodge and Charles S. Taber"Beyond Western, Educated, Industrial, Rich, and Democratic (WEIRD) Psychology: Measuring and Mapping Scales of Cultural and Psychological Distance", by Michael Muthukrishna, Adrian V. Bell, Joseph Henrich, Camerom M. Curtin, Alexander Gedranovich, Jason McInerney, and Brandon Thue"Disagreement or Badmouthing? The Role of Expressive Discourse in Politics", by Michael Hannon
Read the full transcriptHow can we as individuals and as societies un-break politics? What is the two-step ideal of reasoned politics? How might this ideal apply to specific political issues, like free speech? Is it possible to reach agreement or even compromise on political issues that are rooted in intrinsic values? How can we reduce our own political biases? Are there some political issues which must always or by definition be zero-sum, or can all issues conceivably become positive-sum?Magnus Vinding is the author of Speciesism: Why It Is Wrong and the Implications of Rejecting It, Reflections on Intelligence, You Are Them, Suffering-Focused Ethics: Defense and Implications, and Reasoned Politics. He has a degree in mathematics from the University of Copenhagen, and in 2020, he co-founded the Center for Reducing Suffering, whose mission is to reduce severe suffering in a way that takes all sentient beings into account.Further reading:"Compassionate Free Speech" (2020), an essay by Magnus Vinding on free speech, compassion, and social mediaReasoned Politics (2022), a book by Magnus Vinding available for free downloadHate: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech, Not Censorship, by Nadine Strossen"How a cultural revolt against "political correctness" helped launch Trump into the presidency", by Lucien Gideon Conway III"Understanding Libertarian Morality: The Psychological Dispositions of Self-Identified Libertarians", by Ravi Iyer, Spassena Koleva, Jesse Graham, Peter Ditto, and Jonathan HaidtReporters Without Borders indexA Twitter thread by Michael Petersen that presents some evidence suggesting that bans are counterproductive to fighting disinformation"The Automaticity of Affect for Political Leaders, Groups, and Issues: An Experimental Test of the Hot Cognition Hypothesis", by Milton Lodge and Charles S. Taber"Beyond Western, Educated, Industrial, Rich, and Democratic (WEIRD) Psychology: Measuring and Mapping Scales of Cultural and Psychological Distance", by Michael Muthukrishna, Adrian V. Bell, Joseph Henrich, Camerom M. Curtin, Alexander Gedranovich, Jason McInerney, and Brandon Thue"Disagreement or Badmouthing? The Role of Expressive Discourse in Politics", by Michael Hannon
On today's episode I ask Step-Dad's to "Stop badmouthing the Bio-Parent" especially in front of the kids! You energy needs to be spent on developing relationships and building trust with your partner and kids. You can't accomplish your mission if your engaged with negativity so STOP IT and move on. Are you a Step-Parent who has questions? Send us an email: contact@theprofessionalstepdad.com ⬇️ Social Media ⬇️ Instagram@ https:https://www.instagram.com/theprofessionalstepdad Rumble@ https://rumble.com/user/theprofessionalstepdad Apple Podcast@ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-professional-step-dad-podcast/id1504288883 Spotify@ https://open.spotify.com/show/7kYcvYqG2ihQCOmEkEvt7c FaceBook@ https://www.facebook.com/The-Professional-Step-Dad-110155751420989 Anchor@ https://anchor.fm/franco-zavala
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Badmouthing behind their back, showing more mercy to ourselves, and a little of what love should be…
Thanks to our guest: https://twitter.com/btc_shepherd of https://thebitcoinshepherd.com Host: https://twitter.com/mission_bitcoin Sponsored by HardBlock: https://www.hardblock.com.au Notes - Dale's personal journey into bitcoin after dabbling in law, real estate, and financial planning - Learning about money printing, inflation, "intrinsic value", and macroeconomics from the likes of Lyn Alden, Paul Tudor Jones, Raoul Pal, and Simon Dixon - Understanding the philosophies behind bitcoin (e.g., separating state and money) - Starting The Bitcoin Shepherd (www.thebitcoinshepherd.com) to help orange pill no-coiners and help them with self-custody - The importance of understanding the economic, technological, and philosophical reasons for bitcoin - Needing nuanced and adversarial thinking to check your biases - Bitcoin's value comes from its utility and monetary properties - Bitcoin provides full risk with full reward, whereas bonds provide a negative real yield with the full risk of default (i.e., no returns, all risk!) - Finding a niche in bitcoin education and prioritising quality of life (rather than just mining fiat) - Writing about bitcoin and badmouthing shitcoins as a journalist for www.cryptonews.com.au - Working with South Africans to establish geographically distributed multi-signature custody options - Wrestling with the desire to wear bitcoin merch and talk to everyone about bitcoin while keeping good opsec - Differences in privacy and security risks between South Africa and Australia - Using multi-sig, ColdCard decoy pins, and decoy passphrases to improve bitcoin security - Buying property, bitcoin, and/or bitcoin miners and then using the assets as collateral to buy more bitcoin - Choosing a vocation/career based on what problems do you want to solve - Non-fungible tokens (NFTs): benefits for artists, hype cycles, wash trading, scams, and money laundering - How family and friends have responded to transitioning to a bitcoin evangelical vocation - Mainstream / corporate media: Bitcoin holders are psychopaths, and if you want to buy a house you should save more fiat, invest in stocks, and leverage more debt - Lightning Network will cut the lunch of expensive, inefficient, and corruptible intermediaries - Using demonstrations to orange pill, rather than just explanations (although 'what is money?' and 'fractional reserve banking' are always important topics to discuss) - 4-year political cycles incentivize manipulation of the money supply - Legacy media is driven by broken incentives (e.g., being first, being sensational to get clicks, and lazy writing that is derivative of other articles) - There's a fine line between dispelling FUD and giving it credibility by responding in the first place - Using memes and calling out absurdity - Benefits of bitcoin mining (bootstrapping renewable infrastructure, stabilising grid demand, rescuing stranded and otherwise wasted energy) - Most normies will own or use bitcoin without even realising it (e.g., due to superannuation allocations) - Things to be bullish about: Lightning adoption; hash rate ATH; nation-state adoption; bitcoin development and mining thriving; bitcoiners are honest, motivated, and innovative; and Jerome Powell and Janet Yellen's recent comments about the US dollar and bitcoin - Threats to bitcoin: cryptocurrency as a distraction, government over-regulation, and privacy concerns - Topics that tangent out from bitcoin: low time preference.
Dr Ed Pooley joins us in this episode to discuss what we should do when we see inappropriate behaviour like badmouthing. He shares how we can manage difficult conversations with the intent of helping others. We also discuss the importance of recognising triggers through the SCARF model.ResourcesGet in touch and book a slot with us for live program courses of the Shapes Toolkit. Bookings are open for Autumn 2022, with only a few openings left for Spring 2022Learn more about Dr Ed Pooley on the Ten Minute Medicine website and Facebook.Join the FB Group about difficult conversations in medicine.David Bradford and Carole Robin wrote the book https://connectandrelate.com/, inspired by their legendary Stanford Business School course Interpersonal Dynamics. Dive deeper into the SCARF model with The Handbook of NeuroLeadership by Dr David RockHero on a Mission by Donald Miller. Looking for advice on a dilemma? Email us at hello@you'renotafrog.com.THRIVE Weekly PlannerEpisode Highlights[04:16] Why Tough Conversations are ToughEven if you know what the right thing to do is, it's often still difficult to manage a tough conversation. We often already know what to do but don't know how to do it.Reporting these behaviours is inappropriate and rooted in your sense of right or wrong.[11:41] How to Confront Difficult Conversations We make excuses to avoid addressing issues and difficult conversations.There's always a reason for people's behaviour.Remember that it's not about being right or wrong.[19:16] Helping Others and Assume Good Intentions Assuming the reasons behind people's actions can push them further away.Instead of judging people, learn to ask if they're struggling.When you confront someone, don't assume that their actions are done with ill intent.[23:41] Recognising the Chimp StateIt's hard to have difficult conversations when people are in their chimp state.Recognise your own responses so you can see them in others too.Your actions may trigger other people's chimp states. The SCARF model explains triggers, and stands for status, certainty, autonomy, relatedness, and fairness. [31:49] Value People's AutonomyAutonomy is related to people's control over their environment or position. Frame your intentions into a request.Be neutral, clear, and non-confrontational. [37:03] Be FairFind out whether your feeling of unfairness is grounded in reality. Don't fall into over-generalisation of beliefs. Give others autonomy by asking how the situation can be made fairer instead. [42:25] Dr Ed's Tips Start with connection, then information, and lastly, action. Having challenging conversations will make you a better communicator.Leadership success is based more on emotional intelligence. Be aware of triggers.Support the show (https://youarenotafrog.com)
Q. 76 Which is the ninth commandment---A. The ninth commandment is, Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.--Q. 77 What is required in the ninth commandment---A. The ninth commandment requireth the maintaining and promoting of truth between man and man, and of our own and our neighbour's good name, especially in witness-bearing.--Q. 78 What is forbidden in the ninth commandment---A. The ninth commandment forbiddeth whatsoever is prejudicial to truth, or injurious to our own or our neighbour's good name.--Today, as we look in more detail at this commandment, I want to focus on badmouthing and its close relative, boasting.--You see how the Holy Spirit tells us through James what a problem our tongues are- There is not a person alive that does not sin with their tongue. Much harm is done by these sins. Our tongue is a major outlet from our wicked hearts.
Q. 76 Which is the ninth commandment?A. The ninth commandment is, Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour.Q. 77 What is required in the ninth commandment?A. The ninth commandment requireth the maintaining and promoting of truth between man and man, and of our own and our neighbour's good name, especially in witness-bearing.Q. 78 What is forbidden in the ninth commandment?A. The ninth commandment forbiddeth whatsoever is prejudicial to truth, or injurious to our own or our neighbour's good name.Today, as we look in more detail at this commandment, I want to focus on badmouthing and its close relative, boasting.You see how the Holy Spirit tells us through James what a problem our tongues are! There is not a person alive that does not sin with their tongue. Much harm is done by these sins. Our tongue is a major outlet from our wicked hearts.
The Big 12 suspended a broadcast team for comments in the Texas Tech, Iowa State game. Badmouthing and naming specific officials on the air, a conspiracy theory about the league... is that over the line or is it what we want to hear? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So we have some fun with rankings with three weeks left before the playoffs. It's all in fun !!!
A listener writes in to ask about a former boss--who seems to be bad-mouthing her, even long after she has left the company. James and Dr. Steve give their reactions to the scenario, as well as offer their advice. Listen along and think about what YOU would do in that situation...
This is our inaugural, first full-length episode where the trio dive into the stories and questions from the wild. Two topics covered in this episode deal with negativity from friend and whether one should seek divine confirmation before marriage. 험담하는 친구를 어떻게 대해야 할까? 그리고 결혼 결정에 하나님의 개입과 계시가 얼마나 필요할까? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/treenut/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/treenut/support
Women on Reddit are sharing the things that guys do that aren't nearly as attractive as those guys THINK they are. Here are some of the best ones and a few of our own Recorded Monday May 10, 2021 with Tim Hattrick, Ben Campbell, Brooke Hoover and Barrel Boy
Shankar shares how to build a better relationship with your colleague at work.
Larry and Andrew get into it on whether the Browns are cursed or not, the betting odds for the remaining NFL teams, NFL HOL Finalists, Heisman Award and conspiracy with OSU and Alabama.
Badmouthing others had more eternal consecuences than we think.
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Dedicated to the Refuah Shleimah of Tamar Elisheva Bas Devorah.Rabbi Avraham Kivelevitz has spent the last eight years writing and teaching for Dirshu International's Daf Yomi B'Halacha,In general,every episode of Fine Tuned Halacha delves into an important Halachic text and extracts important nuggets of direction,history and most importantly,an unstanding of how the Jewish legal system developed and continues to guide the lives of a committed people.While the learning tends to align with the seasons we find ourselves in,we are confident it will resonate well beyond the calendar into your consciousness.Please leave us a review or email us at ravkiv@gmail.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Is gossip gender biased? It may be in the labeling, but not in the active living. Badmouthing and backstabbing are too common today and the end result is mistrust and moral dismay. How can we stop this sort of social brainwashing when it only takes one person, not two, to lift the gossip tide?
Episode 22 of Caligynephobia chronicles. I share my awkward. Shocking and hilarious experiences of hate. Envy and abuse I've received from men and women. Lessons learned along the way. Plus excerpts from my books Caligynephobia and covert abuse tactics exposed.
3:29 EB wants to plant azaleas in his backyard 17:42 Open Line Thursday calls 34:15 Caps' Brendan Leipsic's DM's leaked
Paul shares three tips to help you sell against a (sucky) competitor without badmouthing them. Show Notes “We all have that one competitor that everyone loves to hate.” It's shocking how some customers choose a solution that is vastly inferior to other alternatives. Yet, these same decision makers are not likely to change. “Even if the competitor is really terrible, there are still a few customers that like them.” Have you ever noticed that people have trouble admitting they're wrong? “When people make any decision, they feel the need to justify their decision.” The buyer's need to justify their decision can cloud their vision of a better alternative. “People love sticking with what is familiar.” The status quo is a formidable competitor. The fear of the unknown is greater than sticking with a subpar solution. When you're selling against a sucky competitor, try these three things… “Call attention to your strengths by…” “Recruit internal champions to help you…” “The buyer's ego might get in the way of accepting your idea. So, instead of offering the same solution try…" *** Our show is updated weekly with the questions you ask. So, please go to the home page, subscribe, share it with your friends, but most importantly, ask the question that you want answered. The Q and A Sales Podcast is edited by The Creative Impostor Studios. Thank you for tuning in. Make it a big day. http://www.theqandasalespodcast.com
Can board members have staff titles? Stacey knows! This week we also hear from Guest Expert Tony Golden of Garg Golden Law Firm about what to do if an employee starts badmouthing your nonprofit on social media! And finally, probably the best question we've ever gotten on the podcast. Topics: Should our board members also have staff titles? - 0:00 An employee is badmouthing us on social media. Help! With Guest Expert Tony Golden - 6:23 How should our nonprofit be spending its money? - 26:03 Episode Sponsor: Today's episode is sponsored by the Alliance for Nevada Nonprofits job board. Your one-stop shop for the next step in your career! Searching job listings is totally free, and ANN members receive a big discount when posting new jobs. There are dozens of nonprofit jobs available right here in Nevada (and out of state jobs, too!) Check it out at jobs.alliancefornevadanonprofits.com.
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It’s another great day for the Everything Always podcast with Mike and Summer! Today we’re going to talk about a heavy topic that has been brought up often: Badmouthing your ex-spouse in front of the children. We know this may not be the funnest topic to talk about, but we promise you, you’ll want to hear this – especially if you or your ex are guilty of doing this. Badmouthing happens a lot in blended families and, in the end, it hurts the kids most. When you’re upset, it’s easy to forget who you should be putting first. It’s easy to forget that what you’re saying will impact your child – and their relationship with their parents (yes, you too!) – for a lifetime. Listen in to hear how to stop badmouthing, how to handle a badmouthing spouse – and finally realign with the fact that the kids are, and always should be, number one. 1:00 – 5:00 - Introducing today’s topic: Badmouthing 5:00 – 9:00 - How badmouthing starts and how it impacts the kids 9:00 – 17:00 - Understanding that your ex-spouse does things differently – and that’s ok 17:00 – 22:30 - Allowing your kids to develop their own relationships without your input 22:30 – 28:00 - Responding to your spouse’s badmouthing in a controlled way 28:00 – 31:00 - How to address badmouthing with your ex 31:00 – 37:00 - Questions to ask yourself and an example
In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions: My boss is fairly new to management and has recently made some decisions which had a negative impact on my squad. While this was annoying, it didn’t cause any major problems - we worked around the issues and recovered and everyone including my boss learned from the experience. However, my squad has started criticising him pretty harshly in standups and retrospectives and it’s making me really uncomfortable. Often their criticisms are for things that he has very little influence over and it seems like they’re scapegoating him for the general dysfunction within the company. He’s a nice guy who is trying his best and I wouldn’t want him to think I’m taking part in these badmouthing sessions if word ever gets back to him. He doesn’t manage any of the other squad members. What should I do? I work at a big software company and sit in a room with about 20 people. Not all of them are on my project, and lots of them are REALLY loud. You know like in a stock market or something. I use headphones to listen to your podcast (well, not only yours to be honest) but usually that’s no help. I turn on music - still can hear every word. These guys somehow think it’s ok to discuss their work in our room instead of a meeting room (which we have plenty of), and do it loudly, while me and my team always go somewhere else to talk. I talked to these guys a couple of times about it. They laughed and said they would try to be a little bit more quiet, but forgot this promise 5 minutes later. How else can I handle this situation? I have good relationships with all of them (probably that’s why I had not been taken seriously), but I don’t want to lose them.
Wouldn’t it be nice to have an inside track when it comes to your next job search? How would it be to have an expert in your corner when it comes to crafting your resume or navigating your next job interview? If this sounds like valuable information to you, then you’ve come to the right place. Today’s show is packed with expert advice about finding and scoring the awesome job of your dreams. Joel Quass has 35 years in management and has a CEIP, CPRW, GCDF, and earned his first professional Human Resource credential in 2012. His business, Six Second Resumes, crafts targeted resumes and cover letters. Joel teaches interview skills and facilitates career development through his coaching programs. A guest on radio stations nationwide, Joel has authored two books and shares his knowledge on the hiring process on his Six-Second Jobs podcast. He’s been kind enough to come on the show and help us understand the mysterious world of resumes and cover letters. All it takes is six seconds How many of us have made mistakes in our resumes and job interviews? (all hands should be raised) It truly is a mysterious world and one that few understand. A resume is a marketing tool that tells a company why they should hire you over everyone else. Joel says, “It’s NOT about you!” The employer wants to hire the person that is best for THEM and the one that meets THEIR needs. Your resume should show how you align with the company’s goals and needs. Perhaps the most overlooked aspect of your resume is how it is perceived by the person reading it. Studies show that it takes about six seconds for someone to scan the highlights of a resume and make a YES or NO decision. TWEET: “In high schools and colleges, there is not a lot of emphasis on teaching resume skills.” #chasingdreams Common sense and a plan What are two essentials you need in any job interview? You’ve got it---common sense and a plan! An interviewer is trying to find a person who is a good fit, and it goes beyond knowing you can do the work and extends to, “Can I work with you?” Badmouthing a former employer in an interview is a bad course of action. Exercise common sense, which is desperately needed and really can’t be taught. Joel teaches clients to have a plan because not all interviewers are experienced enough to ask the right questions. Joel’s clients are taught to ask the right questions and to take notes during the interview. His teaching also covers how to handle “red flags” on your resume to keep the interview moving forward. TWEET: “Every single word on your resume is designed to market you and have someone pick up the phone.” #chasingdreams Standing out among hundreds Don’t we all want our resume and our interview to stand out among all the others? The key to standing out is in the top third of the first page of your resume and putting all your valuable information where it will be seen immediately. You can’t bury important information on page two of your resume and expect it to be seen! Joel says your resume should “explode the job description,” showing exactly how you match up and exceed the job description details. He teaches you how to help the interviewer “see” you in the position. Part of his expertise is teaching his Six-Second Action Plan with 12 Ways to Land a Job. TWEET: “Common sense and the ability to get along with others are key factors that interviewers are looking for.” #chasingdreams Guest Recommendation: ONE action for a dream chaser to take--”It comes down to attitude. I look to learn something new every day. It’s natural to have butterflies in a job search. Get them to fly in formation, and away you go!” OUTLINE OF THIS EPISODE: [:00] A good first impression [6:31] “It’s NOT about you!” [8:25] It’s a window, not a mirror [10:40] What interviewers look for [13:55] A tactful way to handle bad experiences [15:50] How to stand out among other applicants [17:58] The truth about nepotism and how to avoid it [19:19] Joel’s personal account of his career success [25:58] The ideal attitude about a job search [29:20] Handling a job search without desperation [33:42] ONE action for a dream chaser RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE EPISODE: Joel on Facebook Joel on Twitter Joel on LinkedIn Joel’s Website Book Six Second Jobs Podcast TWEETS YOU CAN USE: TWEET: “Getting a job IS a job.” #chasingdreams TWEET: “The more you’ve done your homework means the more you can show your value.” #chasingdreams
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What is this strange word “detraction”? How is this words significant to you and me!
What is this strange word “detraction”? How is this words significant to you and me!
Hey folks, sorry for the wee delay on this, but we've been busy. But now you're more glad it's happened. We do a good bit of talking on this episode and tackle the ten commandments. We've made some improvements. It actually ended up being quite a serious discussion about morality, but it's wrapped in a rye bun of fun. This episode's mistakes include: Some quiet Michael, some loud Michael, but what's new? Not endorsing veganism when it's clearly the answer. Badmouthing treasured podcast guests. Egregious factual inaccuracies. Itemise your receipts, then like us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, rate us on iTunes and send your questions to deepfought@gmail.com.
It's time to answer some of your questions. Thomas asks about setup time: how long is too long? what can you and your band do to make it more efficient? Dave and Paul have your answers here. Then it's on to Matt, whose band was badmouthed by their former singer. Your two favorite weekend warriors talk through ways to repair the damage and move forward. But first, do you take requests? Ever take heat from a club owner for that? It can be a double-edged sword, and it's one that Dave and Paul have both experienced recently. All of this and more in this week's GigGab! Chapters/Timestamps/Stuff Mentioned 00:00:00 GigGab 94 – December 12th, 2016 00:00:50 Requests … The Good and the Bad 00:07:50 Earning and maintaining the trust of your employers 00:11:27 Fostering community 00:17:21 Thomas-Setup Time? Mackie DL1608 00:31:55 Matt-Repairing The Impact of Badmouthing 00:40:38 GigGab Outtro
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Drama on The Bachelorette; Free school lunches for all!; Big-game hunting cheerleader is controversial for some reason; Rick Perry is badmouthing Rand Paul; Drought shaming continues; Archie the comic book character died saving his gay friend
Jared and Gary discuss Gossip, Badmouthing, Sin Speech and Blaming The Devil for all of your problems
Jared and Gary discuss Gossip, Badmouthing, Sin Speech and Blaming The Devil for all of your problems