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    Lenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | Career
    OpenAI's Head of Design: This is the best time in history to be a designer | Ian Silber

    Lenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | Career

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2026 72:04


    Ian Silber is the head of product design at OpenAI, where he has led the design of ChatGPT, Codex, and all of OpenAI's product experience for the past three years. Before OpenAI, he was at Artifact, the AI-powered news app built by the founders of Instagram. Prior to that, he spent eight years at Instagram, where he worked on products including Reels. Ian is one of the most consequential designers working in AI today, and he takes us inside how OpenAI designs ChatGPT, Codex, and the future of how we will interact with AI.In our in-depth conversation, we discuss:1. Why Ian believes this is the best time in history to be a product designer2. Why engineers 10x'd with AI but design teams haven't3. What OpenAI looks for when hiring designers4. “Just do less”: Ian's counterintuitive advice to his designers5. The future of ChatGPT as a super app6. Where humans still win: user understanding, invention, and point of view—Brought to you by:WorkOS—Make your app enterprise-ready, with SSO, SCIM, RBAC, and moreMercury—Radically different banking, now with Command—Where to find Ian Silber:• X: https://x.com/iansilber• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iansilber• Website: https://iansilber.com—Where to find Lenny:• Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com• X: https://twitter.com/lennysan• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/—In this episode, we cover:(00:00) Introduction to Ian Silber(02:14) Why designers in general feel anxious about AI(09:01) What makes specific designers thrive in the AI era(13:41) Why Ian says it's the best time in history to be a designer(17:13) How product roles are converging(22:24) Can AI design great products?(23:54) Where human judgment still matters(27:34) What Ian looks for when hiring designers(30:20) Why systems thinking matters(32:53) Balancing speed and craft(38:05) Designing for vastly different audiences(41:57) Solving the blank-box problem(43:31) How ChatGPT is evolving beyond chat(46:07) The vision for Codex(49:07) What Ian wishes he knew on day one(51:40) Why humility matters in AI(53:41) Advice for designers who are feeling overwhelmed(55:16) AI corner(57:43) Failure corner(01:00:45) Lightning round and final thoughts(01:05:52) Lessons from Groupon—Referenced:• OpenAI: https://openai.com• How tech workers are feeling in 2026: a workforce splitting in two: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/how-tech-workers-are-feeling-in-2026• Marc Andreessen: The real AI boom hasn't even started yet: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/marc-andreessen-the-real-ai-boom• 3 Spiderman Pointing meme template: https://www.kapwing.com/explore/3-spiderman-pointing-meme-template• OpenAI Codex lead on the new shape of product work | Andrew Ambrosino: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/openai-codex-lead-on-the-new-shape• Notion: https://www.notion.com• The design process is dead. Here's what's replacing it. | Jenny Wen (head of design at Claude): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/the-design-process-is-dead• Joel Lewenstein on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joel-lewenstein• Anthropic's CPO on what comes next | Mike Krieger (co-founder of Instagram): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/anthropics-cpo-heres-what-comes-next• ChatGPT Work: https://openai.com/chatgpt-work• OpenAI's CPO on how AI changes must-have skills, moats, coding, startup playbooks, more | Kevin Weil (CPO at OpenAI, ex-Instagram, Twitter): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/kevin-weil-open-ai• Please Stop the AI Confidence Theater: https://www.elenaverna.com/p/please-stop-the-ai-confidence-theater• The new AI growth playbook for 2026: How Lovable hit $200M ARR in one year | Elena Verna (Head of Growth): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/the-new-ai-growth-playbook-for-2026-elena-verna• Maybe Happy Ending: https://www.maybehappyending.com• The Invite: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14173636• Rivian: https://rivian.com• Waymo: https://waymo.com• Groupon: https://www.groupon.com• How a VC and a tech founder used AI to launch a brick-and-mortar business in their spare time | Andrew Mason (CEO of Descript) and Nabeel Hyatt (General Partner at Spark Capital): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/how-a-vc-and-a-tech-founder-used• Andrew Mason on X: https://x.com/andrewmason• Kevin Systrom on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinsystrom• Sam Altman on X: https://x.com/sama—Recommended book:• The Design of Everyday Things: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0465050654—Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@lennyrachitsky.com.—Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed. To hear more, visit www.lennysnewsletter.com

    The Powerful Man Show
    Rediscovering Connection: Overcoming Marital Struggles and Personal Growth

    The Powerful Man Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 51:09


    Episode #1174 Sometimes the biggest breakthrough in your marriage doesn't come from a grand gesture. It starts by taking responsibility for the things you've been avoiding. In this live Q&A episode of The TPM Show, Doug Holt coaches several men through real relationship challenges, including separation, rebuilding trust, dating after divorce, balancing business with marriage, and navigating emotional conflict. Each conversation reveals practical ways men can reclaim leadership in their relationships without trying to control or change their partner. Doug explains why emotional safety is built through consistency, how taking ownership without blame creates trust, and why calling out "the elephant in the room" can become a turning point for connection. He also shares coaching strategies for reducing your partner's cognitive load, handling difficult conversations with confidence, and staying grounded instead of reacting emotionally. Whether you're fighting for your marriage, rebuilding after divorce, or simply trying to become a stronger husband and leader, this episode offers practical coaching that can be applied immediately. Timestamp Chapters 00:00 Rebuilding trust after becoming roommates 01:41 Why consistency creates emotional safety 05:48 Taking radical responsibility in your marriage 08:42 Courting your wife again after years together 13:37 Finding purpose beyond chaos 20:44 Staying grounded during your partner's anger 28:35 Dating with confidence after divorce 36:30 Balancing business success with your marriage 45:09 Calling out the elephant in the room If your marriage feels disconnected and you're looking for a practical framework to rebuild trust, download your free copy of A Man's Guide on How to Save Your Marriage Without Talking About It. The Powerful Man helps men become stronger husbands, fathers, and leaders through practical coaching, emotional resilience, and authentic masculine leadership.

    TechFirst with John Koetsier
    AI can now edit DNA and create deepfake viruses

    TechFirst with John Koetsier

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 35:07


    AI is moving beyond text, images, and code. Now it's learning to read and write -- shall we say program -- DNA.In this episode of NEXT, John Koetsier talks with Eric Nguyen, co-founder and CEO of Radical Numerics, about the rapidly emerging world of biological AI.Nguyen and his team helped create Evo and Evo 2, generative foundation models for DNA, and are now working toward what they call “general biological intelligence”: AI systems capable of understanding biology across DNA, gene expression, methylation, proteins, and other biological signals.The potential upside is enormous. These systems could help scientists detect cancer earlier, develop treatments for antibiotic-resistant superbugs, understand disease more deeply, and eventually design countermeasures to emerging biological threats on demand.But the same capabilities introduce serious risks.Nguyen explains how AI could potentially generate biological sequences that retain dangerous functions while evading traditional sequence-matching detection systems ... essentially creating biological “deepfakes.” He also discusses why AI labs need to develop biodefense capabilities alongside increasingly powerful biological design tools.The conversation covers DNA foundation models, AI-generated viruses, biosecurity, pathogen detection, wastewater surveillance, attribution of biological threats, antimicrobial resistance, cancer detection, open-source versus closed-source biological AI, and why biology may be the next major frontier for artificial intelligence.00:00 AI-designed DNA and “deepfake” viruses00:21 AI is moving into biology00:55 Meet Eric Nguyen of Radical Numerics01:20 Why DNA is a language01:39 Teaching AI to read and write DNA02:54 What happens when AI can create biological systems?03:15 The promise and risks of programmable DNA04:32 The medical upside of AI-driven biology04:58 Moving beyond single-molecule drug discovery06:30 Can AI model the complexity of the human body?06:59 Biology has more data than we know how to use08:38 Where all the DNA data comes from09:12 The dangerous side of AI-generated biology10:01 What is a “deepfake virus”?12:41 Could AI make pathogens more dangerous?14:36 Putting AI biodefense on the front lines16:56 The three pillars of biodefense18:22 On-demand treatments for new diseases19:11 How close is this future?21:53 Why biodefense capabilities are falling behind24:36 Should powerful DNA models be open source?25:40 How Evo and Evo 2 were made safer26:49 Why Radical Numerics is keeping Omni closed27:55 AI-generated bacteriophages and superbugs29:23 Balancing breakthrough biology with biosecurity30:53 Using AI to detect cancer earlier32:08 Why cancer detection needs multiple biological signals33:49 “Sensor fusion” for biology34:24 Why a holistic view of medicine matters

    Your Gym Big Sister Podcast
    Ep. 182 | Anavar dosing, coach response times, firing clients & more | Q&A

    Your Gym Big Sister Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 70:44


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    Yahweh’s Money: The Crossroads of Religion & Money
    Snapshot Episode 83: Holy Hustle Balancing Ambition, Obedience & Financial Faith with Dewan Clayborn

    Yahweh’s Money: The Crossroads of Religion & Money

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2026 8:04 Transcription Available


    In this special snapshot edition of Yahweh's Money, host Shay Cook opens up the show's library to bring listeners a focused, meaningful excerpt. Today's episode dives into a raw, honest conversation with guest Dewan Clayborn about the difference between godly ambition and selfish ambition, the sacrifice of shifting your salary for long-term growth, and navigating the spiritual traps of a non-stop hustle culture.Shay is joined by Dewan Clayborn to discuss standing firmly on scripture during financial pay cuts, why keeping your tithes and offerings consistent is the true baseline of kingdom wealth, and learning to quiet the noise of the world to prioritize divine obedience and self-care. They also share a candid dialogue about being faithful over the little things God has entrusted to you, breaking generational curses, and learning to chase God rather than status and promotions.Featured Insight:"So if you're not doing that consistently, you haven't even seen an inch of God's faith and his glory, and what he can do for your life, you know. Because until... the Word says when you show God you're faithful with little things, he'll bless you with greater things. So how can you expect to grow a million-dollar company or to create a multi-million-dollar, uh, family or break generational curses when what he's entrusted you with, you haven't been faithful with?" — Dewan Clayborn - President & CEO of the Central Maryland Chamber of CommerceListen to the full episode here: www.crusaders4change.org/ym-ep-83Send us Fan Mail

    Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations
    #899 PAX8 Beyond 2026: Joe Levy- ⚖️ Balancing Technology, Growth & Leadership

    Joey Pinz Discipline Conversations

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 36:50 Transcription Available


    Send us Fan MailWhat does it take to evolve from a hands-on technologist into the CEO of a global cybersecurity company?In this episode of Joey Pinz Conversations, Joey sits down with Joe Levy, CEO of Sophos, to discuss leadership, technology, entrepreneurship, cybersecurity, and personal growth. Joe shares his fascinating journey from writing software and running bulletin board systems as a teenager in Queens, New York, to becoming CTO and eventually CEO of one of the world's leading cybersecurity companies.The conversation explores the lessons learned from building technology businesses, transitioning into executive leadership, working with MSPs, and why the best products do not always win in the marketplace. Joe also shares insights on cybersecurity's leadership gap, the impact of AI, parenting in the digital age, and the importance of self-regulation in both business and life.From walking 12 miles a day on a treadmill desk to leading thousands of cybersecurity professionals worldwide, Joe offers practical wisdom on curiosity, learning, resilience, and long-term success.

    Child Life On Call: Parents of children with an illness or medical condition share their stories with a child life specialist

    What happens when the child you've dreamed of suddenly receives a diagnosis you've never even heard of? For Deborah, it was Angelman syndrome. In this episode of Inside the Children's Hospital Podcast, Katie Taylor sits down with Deborah Trejo, Art Therapist, to share the powerful story of her daughter Maya's journey to an Angelman syndrome diagnosis. After months of feeding difficulties, developmental delays, seizures, and countless unanswered questions, Deborah and her family finally received a diagnosis just one day after Maya's first birthday. Deborah opens up about the emotional realities of medical motherhood—from surviving the uncertainty of the diagnostic process to learning how grief and joy can exist together. She shares how finding community through the Angelman Syndrome Foundation, connecting with other parents, and embracing art as a tool for healing helped her navigate one of the most difficult seasons of her life. As both a mother and an art therapist, Deborah also reflects on maintaining her identity beyond caregiving, advocating fiercely for her daughter's needs, and celebrating every milestone along the way. Her story is an honest reminder that while a rare diagnosis may change the path a family expected, it can also reveal extraordinary resilience, purpose, and hope. Whether you're a parent navigating a rare diagnosis, caring for a child with complex medical needs, or a healthcare professional supporting families through uncertainty, this episode offers compassionate encouragement and a reminder that you are never alone. In This Episode, We Discuss: Deborah's journey from children's hospital volunteer to art therapist Maya's first year and the road to an Angelman syndrome diagnosis Early signs including feeding difficulties, developmental delays, and seizures The emotional experience of waiting for answers after neurological testing Receiving a rare diagnosis and processing grief as a family The importance of connecting with other parents and diagnosis-specific support organizations How art became a source of healing and resilience Balancing motherhood, career, and personal identity Becoming a strong advocate for a child with complex medical needs Finding joy while navigating the realities of medical parenting Episode Timestamps 00:00 Meet Deborah Trejo 01:30 Maya's first year and the journey to diagnosis 05:30 Birth during COVID and early medical concerns 08:00 Developmental delays, seizures, and meeting neurology 11:25 Receiving the Angelman syndrome diagnosis 13:00 Processing grief and surviving the unknown 19:15 Becoming an art therapist through lived experience 21:15 Holding onto identity beyond medical motherhood 24:00 The Angelman Syndrome Foundation and family support 26:50 Learning to ask for help 28:45 Advocacy, milestones, and celebrating progress 31:55 Maya's joy and final reflections Resources Mentioned Angelman Syndrome Foundation Angelman Syndrome Foundation (ASF) — this is the organization's official name. Foundation for Angelman Syndrome Therapeutics (FAST) — another major Angelman organization, particularly focused on research and therapeutics. First 100 Days Journey  ASF Family Champions  Clinical Care Toolkit  NIH/NINDS Angelman syndrome information Connect with Us Instagram: @childlifeoncall + @insidethechildrenshospital Youtube: @childlifeoncall Subscribe: Never miss an episode on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Visit insidethechildrenshospital.com to search stories and episodes easily Leave a Review: It helps other families find us and access our resources Medical information shared in this episode is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your healthcare team for guidance specific to your child and family. Keywords: Angelman syndrome, Angelman syndrome diagnosis, rare disease, rare genetic disorder, developmental delays, seizures in children, medical motherhood, caregiver support, parenting a child with disabilities, pediatric neurology, rare diagnosis, art therapy, family centered care, child life specialist, medically complex children, disability advocacy, parent support, pediatric healthcare, Inside the Children's Hospital Podcast

    Getting Smart Podcast
    Catching Up: Job Cliff, Enrollment Drop, and the Hidden Crisis No One Is Talking About?

    Getting Smart Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 49:29


    In this episode of Catching Up, Nate McClennen and Mason Pashia tackle three of the most urgent tensions in modern education. They explore a landmark Penn study revealing that while AI can streamline lesson planning, it may inadvertently erode student intrinsic motivation and engagement. The hosts also dive into the "truancy triangle"—a framework for understanding chronic absenteeism that balances policy and wraparound support with the often-overlooked necessity of designing learning experiences that students genuinely find relevant and worth attending. The conversation extends to the broader future of work, contrasting the fears of an "AI job apocalypse" with the reality of an impending demographic job cliff in sectors like healthcare, skilled trades, and education. Balancing these heavy topics, the episode highlights the power of real-world learning, featuring New York City's Summer Youth Employment Program—which leverages World Cup excitement to connect students to paid, hands-on projects—and a "good guy" neighborhood microgrant initiative designed to strengthen community ties. Join Nate and Mason for an honest, layered conversation on how school leaders can cut through the noise to design schools that foster belonging and meaningful outcomes.

    The Fasting Focused Lifestyle
    EP 91: GLPs Explained And How To Activate Yours Naturally

    The Fasting Focused Lifestyle

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 21:57


    GLPs are everywhere right now — but do you actually know what they are or what they do? In this episode I break down the reality of GLP-1, what it is, how it works, and how your body already has the natural ability to activate it through a fasting-focused lifestyle. Whether you're considering the shot or just curious about how it all works, this episode gives you the full picture so you can make the best decision for your health and future. _____ Are you ready for real, compassionate support on your fasting journey from someone who has actually lived it? I've shed over 200 pounds through fasting and have maintained it through some of the hardest seasons of life. If you're tired of doing this alone, you don't have to anymore. Come find your people: The Fasting Support Club _____ REFERENCES Habener, J.F. (2004). The discovery of glucagon-like peptide 1. ScienceDirect — Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. Retrieved from sciencedirect.com Mass General Brigham Newsroom. (2025). Joel Habener receives Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for contributions to GLP-1 medications. Retrieved from massgeneralbrigham.org Journal of Clinical Investigation. (2024). Joel Habener, Svetlana Mojsov, and Lotte Bjerre Knudsen awarded Lasker Prize for pioneering work on GLP-1. Retrieved from jci.org Eng, J. (1992). Discovery of exendin-4 in Gila monster venom. VA Medical Center, Bronx, NY. Referenced in: PlexusDx. (2026). History of GLP-1 drugs: Complete timeline from exenatide to tirzepatide. Retrieved from plexusdx.com Fella Health. (2025). What is GLP-1 lizard venom: Gila monster discovery to diabetes drugs. Retrieved from fellahealth.com U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (2005). Approval of exenatide (Byetta) for type 2 diabetes. FDA Drug Approval Database. Acosta, A. & Ghusn, W. (2023). Semaglutide shown to be effective for weight loss in multicentre, one-year real-world study. European Congress on Obesity (ECO2023). Presented by Precision Medicine for Obesity Program, Mayo Clinic. Retrieved from eurekalert.org Mayo Clinic Press. (2026). Health benefits of semaglutide beyond weight loss. Retrieved from mcpress.mayoclinic.org National Institutes of Health / NCBI. (2024). Patient perceptions of Ozempic (semaglutide) for weight loss: Mixed methods analysis of online medication reviews. Retrieved from ncbi.nlm.nih.gov National Institutes of Health / NCBI. (2024). Evaluation of pre-treatment assessment of semaglutide users: Balancing the benefits of weight loss vs. potential health consequences. Retrieved from ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Fung, J. (2016). The Obesity Code: Unlocking the secrets of weight loss. Greystone Books. Fung, J. (2025). The Hunger Code: Resetting your body's fat thermostat in the age of ultra-processed food. Greystone Books.

    Impact Farming
    Walking in the Shadows: The Unspoken Challenges of Farm Succession with Trevor MacLean (Rebroadcast)

    Impact Farming

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 71:01


    This week we are flashing back to a previous conversation from earlier this year. It's a powerful conversation and I would like to bring it back into the spotlight this week for those who may have missed the original airing. Enjoy... Taking over the family farm is about far more than land, equipment, and financial statements — it's about legacy, identity, pressure, and responsibility. In this episode of The Impact Farming Show, Tracy sits down with Trevor MacLean from MNP to explore the emotional and business realities of transitioning a farm from one generation to the next. Together, they unpack what it really means to be "walking in the shadows" of previous generations while trying to build a future of your own. Trevor shares insights from working with farm families across Canada, discussing the emotional weight many successors carry, common transition mistakes, communication challenges, leadership shifts, and how families can create healthier and more successful succession plans. Whether you're the next generation stepping into leadership or the senior generation preparing for transition, this conversation offers practical wisdom and honest perspective on one of the most important journeys in agriculture. Episode Highlights • What "walking in the shadows" really looks like on family farms • The emotional and financial pressure facing the next generation • Balancing respect for tradition while building your own vision • Common mistakes during leadership transition • Key conversations farm families need to have early • What a healthy farm transition timeline can look like • How senior generations can better support successors • Encouragement for those carrying the weight of the family legacy Timestamps 01:47 – Introduction to the episode and guest Trevor MacLean 03:48 – What "walking in the shadows" means for the next generation 09:59 – Emotional and financial pressures of taking over the family farm 20:18 – Respecting legacy while creating your own vision 28:28 – Common transition and leadership mistakes 38:48 – Important conversations families need to have early 49:08 – What healthy succession timelines look like 55:48 – How senior generations can support successors 1:01:48 – Trevor's advice for the next generation of farm leaders 1:05:43 – Encouragement for those carrying the weight of the family farm legacy 1:07:48 – Closing thoughts and final takeaways These conversations matter and the more openly we talk about the emotional and business realities of transition, the stronger the future of agriculture becomes. Leave a review, share the episode on social media, and help us continue bringing impactful agriculture conversations to the industry. Thanks for tuning in, Tracy Walking in the Shadows: Taking Over the Family Farm #farming #farmlife #farmsuccession #farmtransitionplanning   =========== Show Resources Learn More About MNP Agriculture https://www.mnp.ca/en/industries/agriculture Explore MNP Transition & Succession Planning Resources https://www.mnp.ca/en/industries/agriculture/transitionsmart Previous Episode Featuring Trevor MacLean Overcoming Resistance in Farm Transition Planning https://www.farmmarketer.com/Resources/ResourceItem?resourceItemId=583 ========== ✅ Important Links to Follow

    Legendary Habitat Podcast
    #31 Brad Harper - Harper Growing Solutions - Q &A - Soil Samples - Suppressing Weeds - Balancing Soil - Nutrient Deficiencies - Intro to Agroforestry

    Legendary Habitat Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 41:58


    In this episode, I am joined again by Brad Harper as we answer some common questions about fall food plots and dive deeper into soil samples and Nutrient Deficiencies in common food plot plants. Stay tuned for Part #3 where Brad and Colin do a Deep dive on Agroforestry and its benefits for creating a highly attractive whitetail focused Property. https://www.harpergs.com/contacthttps://www.legendaryhabitat.com/

    Race Industry Now!
    How ProMotor Engines Builds Winning Road Racing & Drag Racing Engines

    Race Industry Now!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 52:21


    What does it take to build a race engine that delivers horsepower, reliability and performance at the highest levels of motorsports?Dennis Borem, President & CEO of ProMotor Engines, LLC, joins Joe Castello of WFO Radio for an in-depth technical discussion on building winning engines for road racing, drag racing and beyond.Borem shares decades of race engine development experience, covering:• Road racing engine power curves, torque and durability• Trans Am and TA2 engine development• Building 850+ horsepower NASCAR-derived engines• Compression ratios, ring packages and combustion efficiency• Finding horsepower through crankcase evacuation• Intake manifold tuning for different racetracks• Dyno testing, blueprinting and precision machining• Engine clearances, valve springs and component selection• Top Fuel engine service and 12,000-horsepower reliability• Balancing horsepower with engine life and maintenance intervalsFrom tightly controlled TA2 engines to high-horsepower Trans Am combinations and extreme NHRA Top Fuel applications, this episode provides a behind-the-scenes look at the engineering, machining and development required to produce reliable race-winning power.Featuring Dennis Borem, President & CEO, ProMotor Engines, LLC.Hosted by Joe Castello of WFO Radio.Watch more Race Industry Now technical webinars and interviews from EPARTRADE.Presented by ARP, Inc., PEAK, Fifth Third Bank Motorsports, Ferrea Racing Components, CTech Manufacturing, & Race-Fan.#RaceEngines #EngineBuilding #DragRacing #RoadRacing #Motorsports #ProMotorEngines #EngineTech #Horsepower #TransAm #TopFuel

    thisiswhoiam's podcast
    Episode 83: Lamekia Davis with Lamekia Davis Global Enterprises

    thisiswhoiam's podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 41:51


         Lamekia Davis of Chicago, IL, is a nonprofit executive, financial literacy advocate, elected official, speaker, and entrepreneur.  She is also dedicated to empowering communities through education, mentorship, and economic opportunities.  Lamekia serves as the Founder and CEO of the Heyy Girl Foundation and Lamekia Davis Global Enterprise.  She is the visionary behind several initiatives focused on youth development, financial literacy, leadership, and wealth building.        Through the Heyy Girl Foundation and LDG Enterprise, Lamekia provides mentorship, youth empowerment programming, financial literacy education, leadership development, workforce readiness training, and community outreach initiatives. One of her signature initiatives is Wealth Warriors, a financial literacy platform and curriculum designed to teach children and teens about saving, budgeting, entrepreneurship, investing, and building generational wealth in an engaging and culturally relevant way.  Lamekia also leads Lamekia Davis Global, which focuses on leadership development, financial literacy education, speaking, consulting, and wealth strategy initiatives.        In addition to the products and services mentioned, she also offers Financial literacy workshops and assemblies for schools, youth mentorship programs, parent and family engagement programs, leadership and empowerment conferences, coaching and consulting, community partnership initiatives, and speaking engagements and training sessions.  "Our mission is to equip individuals with the tools, confidence, and knowledge necessary to thrive personally, professionally, and financially," she says.        With more than 20 years of experience spanning banking, nonprofit leadership, community engagement, and business development, Lamekia has built a reputation as a transformational leader and "solutionist".  In her capacity, she has successfully developed pipelines to prosperity for underserved communities. She currently serves as a Board Member for Rich Township High School District 227.  Additionally, she has served as Chair of the Park Forest Youth Commission.      Lamekia is a proud mother whose passion for legacy, faith, and service deeply influences her work and mission.  She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration with a minor in Accounting from Robert Morris College. She is currently pursuing her Master's Degree in Leadership.  Throughout her journey, she has been recognized with numerous honors, including the Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award, the Peggy A. Montes Cook County Unsung Heroine Award, and recognition as a Woman of Excellence honoree.           Lamekia shares that her journey in business began from a personal experience.  "As a teen, I experienced homelessness, instability, and adversity firsthand. Those experiences shaped my heart for service and gave me a deep understanding of what many young people and families silently endure.  I knew early on that if I ever made it through those difficult seasons, I wanted to help others do the same. The vision for the Heyy Girl Foundation was born out of a desire to create safe spaces, mentorship opportunities, and pathways to success for young girls and underserved communities."        She adds that her background in banking and finance further revealed how many families lack access to financial education and wealth-building tools. That realization inspired Lamekia to merge mentorship with financial literacy, which ultimately led to the development of Wealth Warriors and other empowerment initiatives.  "Everything I build is rooted in legacy, impact, and creating opportunities that I wish existed for me growing up," she says.     Lamekia says what she loves most about what she does is watching people transform. "There is nothing more rewarding than seeing a young person discover their confidence, a woman realize her potential, or a family begin to break generational cycles.  I love being able to inspire people while also giving them practical tools to change their lives. Motivation without strategy only goes so far, so I take pride in creating programs that not only encourage people emotionally but also equip them financially, mentally, and professionally.  I also love creating. Whether it is building programs, developing curriculum, mentoring youth, speaking, or launching new initiatives, I enjoy bringing vision to life in ways that create lasting impact."      Accomplishing what Lamekia has in her career hasn't come without some challenges.  Yet, she has pressed her way through and kept her sights on completing her mission.  She says that one of the biggest challenges in nonprofit and community-based work is sustainability.  "Often, the need is far greater than the resources available.  Balancing vision, funding, staffing, programming, and growth can be challenging," she says.  Another challenge has been navigating spaces where innovation and bold ideas are not always immediately embraced.  "Building something meaningful requires resilience, patience, and the ability to continue moving forward even when people do not initially see the vision," Lamekia shared.      She has managed these challenges through faith, strategic partnerships, consistency, and a willingness to continuously learn and evolve.  "I believe strongly in collaboration and community. No major vision is built alone.  Most importantly, I have learned that setbacks are often preparation for greater opportunities," she says.        Life experiences, Lamekia says, have impacted her tremendously. She also says that her son and daughter have been one of her greatest motivations.  "My children remind me daily why legacy matters and why it is important to build something bigger than yourself."  Lamekia has also been impacted by mentors, community leaders, educators, and women who led with strength and grace despite adversity.  "Their examples showed me what leadership, perseverance, and service truly look like," she says.         Lamekia shares that she draws inspiration from people who create impact beyond themselves.  This includes individuals who use their gifts, influence, and platforms to change lives and open doors for others.  "I am inspired by visionary leaders, entrepreneurs, educators, faith leaders, and community builders who continue showing up despite obstacles. I especially admire people who are committed to building generational wealth, strengthening communities, and leaving meaningful legacies," she says.        While she has encountered some hurdles along her journey, Lamekia says there isn't much she would change about the way things have happened, because every challenge taught her something valuable. "Some seasons stretched me, humbled me, and forced me to grow in ways success alone never could.  If anything, I would have learned earlier to trust my vision more, move with greater confidence, and not underestimate the value of my voice, expertise, and ideas.  I would have prioritized rest and balance sooner. As entrepreneurs and leaders, we sometimes spend so much time pouring into others that we forget to care for ourselves."      Looking ahead, Lamekia plans to continue to grow the Heyy Girl Foundation and Wealth Warriors into nationally recognized platforms focused on financial literacy, mentorship, and youth empowerment.  She is also working on larger community development initiatives that will provide educational programming, leadership development, and supportive resources for families and youth.  "Moving forward, I plan to continue expanding my speaking, consulting, and educational platforms while pursuing opportunities in public leadership and policy advocacy.  Ultimately, my goal is to build institutions, programs, and opportunities that create lasting change for generations to come," she says.   To learn more about Lamekia Davis, please visit her website at  www.lamekiadavisglobal.com   To learn more about Huami Magazine, please visit our website at www.huamimagazine.com   To purchase some delicious brittle from Papa's Brittle, please visit their website at www.papasbrittle.com    

    Bitcoin Audible
    Chat_175 - Building in the AI Era with Luís Novo & Matt Ahlborg

    Bitcoin Audible

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 83:45


    ***"It's going faster than most people thought. We thought that these models would be useful, but not extremely useful, for a while. Now you look at this and you feel [that] if I'm not using this the entire day, I'm losing on something, I'm staying behind, I have to keep running this like crazy. But we haven't prepared for it. People are connecting all of their life to these cloud providers, you know: 'Hey, manage my life'. And then you're giving them everything you have. I don't think the industry had enough time to prepare for the right tools for this. How do I really share what is important without putting myself at risk?" ~ Luís Novo*** I sit down with Matt and Luís to unpack how fast AI is really moving, why most of us are barely tapping the intelligence at our fingertips, and how to start building a private "thinking layer" instead of handing your entire life to cloud providers. We dive into Luís's Open Notebook project, how it ties into PPQ and my own PearCore engine, and why the Coldcard mess has me rethinking security, open source, and verification across my whole stack. This one is a deep, practical tour of workflows, tools, and mindset for surviving the AI acceleration without giving up your sovereignty. Chapters (00:00:00) - Introduction (00:03:14) - Open Notebook: an Open-Source Context Stack (00:10:33) - The Coldcard hack and auditing open-source code with AI (00:15:44) - Live server attacks and the risks of cloud storage (00:24:44) - How AI agents are autonomously writing and reviewing code (00:27:10) - Evading cloud AI censorship with local models (00:41:04) - Building automated media analysis and pipelines (00:57:24) - The limits of cloud scaling and future local hardware (01:05:40) - Balancing offensive and defensive AI software engineering (01:11:24) - Will machines eventually write binary code themselves? Guest Links Matt on X (Link: https://twitter.com/mattahlborg) PPQ.ai on X (Link: https://twitter.com/PPQdotAI) PPQ.ai Website (Link: https://ppq.ai/) Luís on X (Link: https://twitter.com/lfnovo) Open Notebook Website (Link: https://www.open-notebook.ai/) Open Notebook GitHub (Link: https://github.com/lfnovo/open-notebook) Affiliate Links Become sovereign, hold your keys, be censorship resistant with the Bitbox hardware wallet. Get 5% off everything in the store with code GUY (Link: https://bitbox.swiss/) Get 10% off the best Bitcoin board game in the world, HODLUP! Or any of the other great games from The Free Market Kids! Use code GUY10 at checkout for 10% off your cart! (Link: https://www.freemarketkids.com/collections/games-1) Host Links ⁠⁠Guy on Nostr ⁠(Link: http://tinyurl.com/2xc96ney) ⁠Guy on X ⁠(Link: https://twitter.com/theguyswann) Guy on Instagram (Link: https://www.instagram.com/theguyswann) Guy on TikTok (Link: https://www.tiktok.com/@theguyswann) Guy's Takes on YouTube (Link: https://www.youtube.com/@GuysTake) Guy Swann on YouTube (Link: https://www.youtube.com/@theguyswann) ⁠Bitcoin Audible on X⁠ (Link: https://twitter.com/BitcoinAudible) The Guy Swann Network Broadcast Room on Keet (Link: https://tinyurl.com/3na6v839)

    Gain Traction
    Why I Never Change the Name, Pay, or Hours

    Gain Traction

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2026 30:38


    Parham Parastaran is the founder of Left Lane Auto, an automotive service company operating 40 brands across 90 locations in 20 states. His career began in his family's Car-X shop while he attended the University of Illinois. He later expanded the business into a 17-location portfolio that included independent tire stores.After selling the company he had built over 24 years, Parastaran watched nearly every employee leave within a year. That experience shaped his approach to employee retention after acquisition: preserve the local identity, protect established working arrangements, and earn the team's support before introducing change.In this episode…Multi-location operators buy shops for their revenue, reputation, and experienced teams. The first push toward standardization often puts those assets at risk. Pay changes alter household income. Schedule changes disrupt family routines. A fast rebrand removes a familiar name that employees and customers already trust.Each additional location increases the pressure to impose a single operating model. That is the central challenge behind employee retention after acquisition. Left Lane Auto protects continuity while its leaders learn how each shop works. Operational changes begin after the local team understands the reason and supports the direction.Parastaran also explains how this philosophy shapes conversations with sellers. Owners receive flexibility in how they exit, remain involved, or retain a financial interest. The business follows strong shops and structures the transition around what keeps each operation stable.Here's a glimpse of what you'll learn: [01:03] Parham Parastaran and Left Lane Auto[01:37] Building an automotive career from one family shop[07:40] Preserving local businesses after an acquisition[13:16] Lessons from losing a long-standing team[21:19] Balancing tire sales with mechanical service[23:27] Evaluating shops and speaking with sellers[26:10] Structuring flexible transitions for former owners[27:38] Expanding deal options through Bertram CapitalResources mentioned in this episode:Parham Parastaran on LinkedInLeft Lane Auto LLC WebsiteTread PartnersGain Traction Podcast on YouTubeGain Traction Podcast WebsiteMike Edge on LinkedInQuotable Moments:“It's the blessing of having nothing, so you have no choice.”“You know, you're going to go backwards when you lose people.”“The things that I learned from the failures was that I don't ever want to put ourselves in a cash position where we're going back.”“We'll follow good stores.”“We'll find a way to say yes.”Action Steps:Build an employee retention checklist after an acquisition that records each person's pay plan, regular schedule, tenure, and responsibilities before the handoff.Pause proposed compensation and scheduling changes until their effects on employees' lives and store performance are documented.Meet with the store manager and longest-tenured employees to identify the routines, relationships, and local practices customers depend on.Keep the acquired shop's local name while reviewing its customer recognition and community value with the existing team.Write the former owner's post-sale role, decision authority, and exit timeline into the transition plan before announcing the acquisition.

    Audio Dharma
    Happy Hour: Balancing our Negativity Bias with Appreciating What's Good and Already Here

    Audio Dharma

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2026 56:40


    This talk was given by Nikki Mirghafori on 2026.08.10 at the Insight Meditation Center in Redwood City, CA. ******* For more talks like this, visit AudioDharma.org ******* If you have enjoyed this talk, please consider supporting AudioDharma with a donation at https://www.audiodharma.org/donate/. ******* This talk is licensed by a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License

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    Build Your Network
    INTERVIEW | Make Money by Redefining Success and Betting on Yourself with Chantell Preston

    Build Your Network

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2026 24:48


    Chantell Preston has spent more than 25 years building, scaling, and transforming businesses in healthcare. After leaving the corporate world and building her own successful career, she became passionate about empowering women to redefine success on their own terms. She is the author of The Success Lie: Reframing Your Reality to Thrive Personally and Professionally and recently invested in women's professional sports by purchasing a women's professional volleyball team in San Francisco. In this episode, Chantell shares how betting on herself, building the right network, and becoming intentional with her time helped her create a career—and life—that actually feels fulfilling. On this episode we talk about: Why who you know can be more valuable than what you know—and how to build meaningful relationships Chantell's decision to leave the corporate world and build her own healthcare business The pressure women face to be “perfect” and how to redefine success on your own terms How saying yes to everything can actually prevent you from reaching your goals Balancing entrepreneurship, purpose, and family without sacrificing the things that matter most Why failure and setbacks can become some of your greatest opportunities Top 3 Takeaways Bet on yourself and figure things out along the way. You don't have to know everything before taking an opportunity. Sometimes you simply need to put yourself in the right room and trust that you can learn what you need to know. Define success for yourself. Money and titles can be great goals, but achieving them doesn't necessarily mean you'll feel fulfilled. Get intentional about what success actually means to you and where you want to spend your time. Focus on quality over quantity with your time. Whether it's your career, relationships, or family, being intentional and emotionally present can matter far more than simply being physically present. Notable Quotes “I would bet on myself every day and twice on Saturday so I could figure things out.” “A yes is a no to something else.” “If we're not failing, we're not trying hard enough.” Connect with Chantell Preston: Instagram: @chantell_preston Website: ChantellPreston.com Podcast: Get Real Get Results Book: The Success Lie: Reframing Your Reality to Thrive Personally and Professionally A Word from Our Sponsors: - Go to Leesa.com for 25% OFF select mattresses (through August 23, 2026) PLUS get an extra $50 off with promo code TMM, exclusive for my listeners  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Keep What You Earn
    Posting More Won't Fix Your Med Spa Marketing Strategy

    Keep What You Earn

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2026 45:33


    Marketing gets exhausting when every platform, conference, and industry trend comes with the message that your practice should be doing more. More posts, more videos, more channels, more events. But a high volume of marketing activity does not automatically lead to better clients or more profitable growth.  In this episode, I sit down with Robin Dimond, founder and CEO of Fifth & Cor, to talk about building a marketing strategy around the business you actually have. We cover how to choose channels based on your budget, bandwidth, and target demographic; when a personal brand helps or hurts the practice; and why reputation, local partnerships, and consistent patient education can outperform whatever happens to be trending online.  Fix the Patient Journey Before You Generate More Leads  Marketing brings more attention to whatever is already happening inside the practice. If calls go unanswered, the booking process is frustrating, or the team is not prepared to follow up with leads, spending more money will only expose those problems faster.  Look at the full patient experience before adding another campaign. Can someone easily book a consultation? Does the team know how to respond to inquiries? Are you attracting people who are a good fit for the practice? Strong marketing cannot make up for operational gaps that prevent interested patients from becoming long-term clients. Choose Marketing Channels With a Clear Reason Behind Them  You do not need to be active on every platform simply because another practice is doing it. The right marketing mix depends on who you want to reach, how they make decisions, and what your team can consistently manage. Budget planning also needs to account for time and energy—not just the money spent on ads or content creation.  Define what the marketing initiative needs to accomplish before choosing a channel  Identify where your target demographic spends time and what mindset they are in on each platform  Set a realistic budget for both financial investment and team capacity  Test one or two strategies on a small scale before expanding into omnichannel marketing  Batch and repurpose content across Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, YouTube Shorts, or Pinterest when those platforms fit the audience  Consider direct mail, local partnerships, conference attendance, and public relations alongside digital marketing  Track qualified leads, booked consultations, client acquisition costs, and patient retention instead of relying on views or engagement alone  Give the team a clear role in content creation and follow-up so the strategy does not depend entirely on the owner  Consistency matters, but it needs to be sustainable. A focused strategy that your team can maintain will usually produce better information and stronger results than constantly switching tactics or chasing the newest trend.  (00:03:42) Navigating an overwhelming number of marketing options (00:05:29) Fixing operational gaps before generating more leads (00:12:31) Understanding client mindsets across different platforms (00:17:27) Standing out with handwritten cards and direct mail (00:26:50) Building a sustainable social media strategy (00:30:16) Balancing personal branding with long-term business goals (00:43:37) Measuring marketing by results instead of effort  Your Practice Reputation Has to Extend Beyond the Owner  A personal brand can help patients connect with the practice, but it becomes a risk when every relationship, referral, and piece of recognition is tied to the owner. Bring providers and team members into the outward-facing side of the business so patients see the depth of expertise across the practice and trust the experience no matter who they see.  Sharing continuing education, patient education, community involvement, and team accomplishments builds a stronger reputation than relying on one personality alone. That matters when you want to add providers, reduce your clinical hours, or eventually sell, because a brand that can stand without the founder is much easier to scale. The Best Marketing Makes Growth Easier to Manage  When the strategy is focused, the financial reports become easier to interpret. You can see which channels produce qualified consultations, which local partnerships bring in the right patients, and whether your client acquisition costs make sense relative to the value of those relationships. Marketing stops feeling like an open-ended expense because every initiative has a purpose and a way to measure its performance.  As the practice grows, consistency matters more than constant visibility. A team-supported brand, a clear message, and a small group of channels that reliably attract the right clients are easier to manage and repeat across providers or locations. You should not have to spend every spare moment creating content just to keep the business moving. The strategy should support the practice without taking over your life.  Follow Shannon & Keep What You Earn:   Shannon Weinstein is the founder of a fractional CFO firm specializing in helping 7-figure aesthetics and wellness practices scale with clarity, cash flow, and confidence.  Shannon is committed to helping med spa owners understand, fix, and maximize their business's enterprise value, offering actionable advice and resources, including a popular free video series specifically for aesthetics practice owners.  Connect with Shannon: Fractional CFO Services and Executive Financial Review: https://www.keepwhatyouearn.com/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/shannonweinstein  Watch full episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@KeepWhatYouEarn  Listen on your favorite podcast app: https://pod.link/1580071347  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shannonkweinstein/  The information shared is for educational purposes only and is not individualized financial advice. Aesthetics practice owners should consult a qualified professional before implementing financial strategies discussed here.  About Robin Dimond:   Robin Dimond is the founder of Fifth & Cor. With more than 20 years of experience in branding, marketing, and innovation, she has helped businesses move from scattered ideas to clearer strategies across both corporate and entrepreneurial settings.  Her work is rooted in the belief that strong marketing requires more than data—it also requires purpose, courage, and a clear understanding of why people connect with a brand. Through Fifth & Cor, Robin brings people together, removes barriers to collaboration, and helps businesses grow through thoughtful strategy, authentic connection, and consistent execution.  Connect with Robin and Fifth & Cor:  Website: https://www.fifthandcor.com Email: hello@fifthandcor.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fifthandcor  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/fifth-and-cor/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FifthandCor 

    Expositors Collective
    Pray a Lot More, Study a Little Less? Sermon Preparation Advice for Occasional Preachers

    Expositors Collective

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2026 50:42


    How do you prepare to preach when sermon preparation is not part of your weekly routine?In this conversation, Mike Neglia speaks with his friend Noah Beumer, a pastor on staff at Calvary Boise in Idaho, where he currently oversees missions. Before moving into that role, Noah spent many years leading worship, and he now participates in Calvary Boise's collaborative teaching team.Noah reflects on the healthy fear and dependence that can accompany occasional preaching. He explains why preachers may sometimes need to pray more and study a little less—not because biblical study is unimportant, but because access to more information does not necessarily tell us what a particular congregation needs to hear.Mike and Noah also discuss reading the biblical text before reaching for commentaries, finding the big idea of a passage, preparing as a verbal processor, using recording and transcription tools to organise a sermon, and moving from a full manuscript towards a more internalised message.They also speak about Expositors Collective leadership-team member Dr. John Whittaker and the coaching he provides to Calvary Boise's teaching team. His investment in preachers and Bible teachers is helping the wider church grow in its understanding, handling and communication of Scripture.ABOUT NOAH BEUMERNoah Beumer is a pastor on staff at Calvary Boise in Boise, Idaho, where he oversees missions. He previously spent many years leading worship and now serves within the church's collaborative teaching team. His ministry experience also includes Bible training, cross-cultural mission work and teaching in a variety of church and small-group settings.IN THIS EPISODENoah's earliest experiences teaching the BibleWhat occasional preachers can contribute to a local churchWhy unfamiliarity can drive a preacher towards prayer and dependenceThe value of hearing different voices in the pulpitWhat Noah means by “pray more and study a little less”Balancing biblical knowledge with dependence on the Holy SpiritReading and praying through the text before opening commentariesFinding the big idea and deciding what not to includePreparing a sermon as a verbal processorUsing voice recordings, transcription and AI as editing toolsHow collaborative sermon preparation strengthens preachersDr. John Whittaker's coaching of the Calvary Boise teaching teamMoving from a full manuscript towards an internalised messageRESOURCES MENTIONEDCalvary Boisehttps://calvaryboise.com/THE PREVIOUS EPISODE WITH NOAH BEUMER AND MICHAEL MCCALEBBEpisode 74: The Entire Service Is Worship — with Noah Beumer and Michael McCalebbMike, Noah and Michael discuss how prayer, song selection, collaboration and communication with the preaching pastor can help make the whole Sunday gathering a unified act of worship.https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/expositorscollective/episodes/Episode-74---The-Entire-Service-is-Worship-e2c622pJOHN WHITTAKERJohn Whittaker's websitehttps://www.johnwhittaker.net/The Listener's Commentaryhttps://www.listenerscommentary.com/John Whittaker's courseshttps://www.johnwhittaker.net/coursesSELECTED EXPOSITORS COLLECTIVE EPISODES WITH JOHN WHITTAKERSermon Preparation Strategies — with Nick Cady, John Whittaker and Conor BerryA practical conversation about moving from the biblical text to the message, finding the big idea, keeping Jesus central, sermon pacing and sustainable study habits.https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/expositorscollective/episodes/Sermon-Preparation-Strategies-w-Nick-Cady--John-Whittaker--Conor-Berry-e3a1gosHow to Discover the Author's Intended Meaning — with John Whittakerhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/expositorscollective/episodes/How-to-Discover-the-Authors-Intended-Meaning-with-John-Whittaker-e2h5ms1Teaching the Bible to Real People — with John Whittakerhttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/expositorscollective/episodes/Teaching-The-Bible-To-Real-People-with-John-Whittaker-e2c6215

    Fibromyalgia Podcast
    Replay: Balancing Between Acceptance and the Hope of Feeling Better

    Fibromyalgia Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2026 36:03


    With fibromyalgia, balancing acceptance and hope can sometimes feel a little like being stuck between a rock and a hard place. Acceptance isn't about staying where you are. It's about embracing the unknown and allowing your body right now while being open to letting her be who she needs to be and become who she needs to become. On the other side, having hope for feeling better means that you believe life will get better, and you're open to trying different options and seeing what works. Today, Tami is exploring how to balance the here-and-now focus of acceptance and the forward motion of hope. She's talking about her GPS analogy for understanding the balance between the acceptance of where you are and the hope of feeling better, what it looks like to aim for being accurate about your goals rather than aiming for perfection, making continuous assessments and adjustments on your journey, accepting your current reality, the moment Tami finally accepted where she was and the struggle to get there, the danger of getting stuck in acceptance, benefits, and challenges that can come with support groups, getting the proper support to help you move toward your goals, how being overly focused on feeling better can keep you stuck, giving treatments a long enough try to honestly know if they are working or not, recognizing that little bits of improvement stack up, how you can start to get unstuck, the benefits of working with a Certified Fibromyalgia Coach®, resources you can tap into if you're not ready to work with a coach, rethinking self-care, and more. Tami's number one goal is that everyone living with fibro will feel like they are in partnership with their body. If you're not quite sure how to get there yet, this one is for you.       Note: This episode is not meant to be medical advice. Every person and every situation is unique. The information you learn in this episode should be shared and discussed with your own healthcare providers. To learn more about the resources mentioned in this episode, visit the show notes. For daily doses of hope, inspiration, and practical advice, join Tami on Facebook or Instagram. Need a good book to read? Download Tami's books for free. Ready to take back control of your life and health? Schedule a complimentary consultation with a Certified Fibromyalgia Coach®.

    Lift Free And Diet Hard with Andrew Coates
    #494 Max Aita - The Best Principles From the Bulgarian, Russian, and American Strength Systems

    Lift Free And Diet Hard with Andrew Coates

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2026 54:38


    Max Aita is an elite strength coach and accomplished competitor who joins me to share lessons from decades of training, coaching, and studying some of the most influential strength systems in history.Max joins me to discuss:• The history of the Bulgarian, Russian, and American strength-training systems• How the three systems differ in philosophy and application• The foundational coaches and figures behind each system• Bulgarian training and the pursuit of extreme specificity• Soviet and Russian approaches to variation, volume, and long-term development• The evolution of American strength training• How culture and athlete-selection systems influenced what appeared to work• Why talent funnels matter when evaluating successful training systems• How steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs complicated our understanding of older training methods• The best principles Max takes from each strength system• How he blends those principles into his own coaching• What everyday lifters and non-strength athletes can actually learn from elite systems• Balancing specificity with exercise variation• How to add variety without creating random, chaotic programming• Periodization and autoregulation• Identifying whether strength or technique is the limiting factor• Why great coaching depends heavily on communication• How Max's coaching philosophy has evolved with experience• The difference between coaching fame and coaching skill• How bad science, viral content, and dishonest influencers distort training information online• AI-generated content, dopamine traps, supplements, peptides, and the modern fitness landscape• And much moreFollow Max on Instagram:@max_aitaCHAPTERS00:57 Stories From the Juggernaut Era02:38 The Three Major Strength Systems04:01 Soviet, Bulgarian, and American Training07:23 Culture and the Talent Funnel10:30 China and Athlete Selection16:15 Key Coaches and the Conjugate System19:04 Influencers of the Early Internet Era22:58 Coaching Fame Versus Coaching Skill25:44 An Example of Viral Fitness Fraud27:08 Building an Influencer Career on Lies27:52 Supplements and Peptides Everywhere29:47 AI Creators and Dopamine Traps31:47 Why Bad Science Goes Viral34:08 Bulgarian Versus Soviet Training36:49 Sustainable Programming Principles39:03 Exercise Variety Without Chaos43:36 Coaching Is Communication45:20 Periodization and Autoregulation49:46 Strength Versus Technique Bottlenecks53:39 Final Thoughts and ResourcesSUPPORT THE SHOWIf this episode helped you better understand strength programming, periodization, or how elite training systems actually work:• Subscribe and check out more episodes• Share the episode on social media and tag @andrewcoatesfitness• Send it to a lifter or coach who loves debating the “best” way to get strongFOLLOW ANDREW COATESInstagram: @andrewcoatesfitnesshttps://www.andrewcoatesfitness.comPARTNERS AND RESOURCESRP STRENGTH APPUse code COATESRP:https://www.rpstrength.com/coatesJUST BITE ME MEALSUse code ANDREWCOATESFITNESS for 10% off:https://justbitememeals.comMACROSFIRST — FREE PREMIUM TRIAL• Download MacrosFirst• Begin setting up your account• When asked, “How did you hear about us?” enter: ANDREWKNKG BAGS — 15% OFFhttps://www.knkg.com/Andrew59676VERSA GRIPPShttps://www.versagripps.com/andrewcoatesTRAINHEROIC — FREE 90-DAY TRIAL• Visit: https://www.trainheroic.com/liftfree• Reply to the email you receive or email trials@trainheroic.com• Let them know Andrew sent youL1 BIOMECHANICS AND ASSESSMENT COURSEUse code COATES:https://pro.activelifeprofessional.com/assessmentworkshopevents

    Jaxon Talks Everybody
    The Dark Truth About High-Achievers: How to Fix Your Life Before It's Too Late - Danielle McGeough, PhD - #514

    Jaxon Talks Everybody

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2026 63:14


    Support The Show On Patreon!: https://www.patreon.com/AaronMachbitz Danielle McGeough, PhD joins Something For Everybody this week. Danielle is the founder of Plan Goal Plan and a professor, speaker, and burnout recovery strategist who has made it her life's work to help high-achieving women and mission-driven teams reconnect to what matters most. Danielle shares her insights on optimism, dealing with darkness, burnout, rituals, and the importance of modeling for children. This episode explores how to navigate life's challenges with resilience and purpose. -

    Authentic Change
    Episode 131: REPLAY: Lessons from the Congo Basin: Transforming Leadership

    Authentic Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2026 21:47


    In this week's episode of The People Dividend podcast, we're revisiting Episode 93: Lessons from the Congo Basin: Transforming Leadership with Maria Brinck. Leadership is often discussed in terms of tools and techniques, but this conversation reminds us that perspective matters just as much. Maria shares lessons from her work and travels that challenge conventional leadership thinking, exploring the power of a strengths-based approach, authentic engagement, and the wisdom found in indigenous leadership traditions. It's a timely reminder that great leadership starts with self-awareness and creating environments where people and ideas can thrive.   Key Points: Leadership must shift from traditional models to human-centered approaches to meet modern challenges. Indigenous leadership principles offer valuable lessons for inspiring and guiding modern organizations. Understanding your core values, purpose, and strengths is essential for effective leadership. Fostering diversity of thought is crucial for enhancing innovation and improving decision-making. Balancing feminine and masculine energies can lead to more effective leadership. Leading with authenticity and purpose is a journey that can start today.   Links:  Learn more about Mike Horne on Linkedin Email Mike at mike@mike-horne.com Learn More About Executive and Organization Development with Mike Horne Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikehorneauthor  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mikehorneauthor/,  LinkedIn Mike's Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6867258581922799617/,  Schedule a Discovery Call with Mike: https://calendly.com/mikehorne/15-minute-discovery-call-with-mike     Learn More about Maria Brinck https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariabrinck/ https://www.mariabrinck.com/ 

    Its Just Different Podcast
    What Comes After AAU & What Parents & Athletes Should Focus on Next| Nike EYBL Coach

    Its Just Different Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2026 55:14


    What does it really take to build a winning basketball program—and how can parents and athletes make sure they're choosing the right path to get there?In this episode of It's Just Different, Ashley Roberts sits down with Coach Stan Delus, head coach of Etiwanda Girls Basketball and Sports Academy to talk about building championship culture, developing athletes, and preparing players for the next level.With more than 27 years of coaching experience and a recent EYBL Nike Nationals Championship, Coach Delus shares his perspective on the evolution of AAU basketball, the impact of NIL and the transfer portal, and why finding the right fit matters more than simply chasing the biggest name.The conversation also explores player development, confidence, mentorship, college recruitment, and the importance of setting realistic expectations for young athletes and their families.Whether you're a parent navigating AAU basketball, an athlete pursuing the next level, or a coach focused on developing players the right way, this episode is full of insight on building a successful basketball journey—both on and off the court.In This Episode:- Building a championship culture in girls' basketball- How AAU basketball has evolved with space, pace, NIL, and the transfer portal- Why training and preparation matter at every level- Balancing basketball, family, education, and career- Building confidence and mentorship in the social media era- The importance of development for young athletes- Navigating college recruitment beyond the elite level- How coaches build trust with players and families- Finding the right AAU team and program for your athlete- Setting realistic expectations for the college basketball journeyAbout Coach Stan Delus:Coach Delus is the head coach of Etiwanda Girls Basketball and Sports Academy. With more than 27 years of coaching experience, he has built a reputation for developing athletes and creating winning cultures. He has coached top-tier talent, earned national recognition as a coach of the year, and most recently led his team to an EYBL Nike Nationals Championship.Key Takeaways:- Development takes time: Even elite athletes need consistent training, structure, and intentional development.- Maturity matters: Basketball can teach young athletes how to balance competition, education, relationships, and personal growth.- Find the right fit: The biggest or most recognizable program isn't always the best fit for an athlete's goals.- Coaching goes beyond tactics: Great coaches build trust, provide mentorship, and genuinely invest in their athletes.- Set realistic expectations: There are multiple pathways to playing college basketball, and understanding those pathways can help athletes and families make better decisions.- Culture creates consistency: Championship programs are built through standards, accountability, preparation, and a shared commitment to getting better.Resources for Basketball Parents:Join the Basketball Parent Community: https://www.ashleynroberts.com/communityShop DIFFERENT apparel and use code Podcast for 15% off: https://itsjustdifferentapparel.comFollow Ashley:https://www.instagram.com/_thisisashleyr/Follow Coach Delus:https://www.instagram.com/coach_delus/

    ADHD Crash Course
    Why Traditional Organizing Advice Fails ADHD Brains — And What to Do Instead

    ADHD Crash Course

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2026 11:48


    Struggling to stay organized with ADHD? You're not lazy or "bad at this" — most organizing advice just isn't built for how our brains actually work. In this episode, I break down how to create home, digital, and project organization systems that support ADHD memory and reduce overwhelm — instead of fighting against it.You'll learn:✅ The real definition of "organized" (hint: it's not about looks)✅ How to balance memory vs. visual overwhelm✅ Why clear, contained storage works better than hiding things away✅ How to organize by "point of action" to reduce friction✅ How to build "drop zones" so you stop losing your keys, phone, and mail✅ Why "good enough" beats Pinterest-perfect organizing✅ How to build resets into your system so it actually lastsWhether you're organizing your kitchen, closet, home office, or digital files, these ADHD-friendly organizing tips are designed to work with your brain, not against it.Chapters:0:00 – Why organizing feels so hard with ADHD1:00 – Balancing memory vs. overwhelm2:00 – Clear storage & container depth3:00 – Labeling for your brain, not everyone else's4:00 – Why traditional organizing advice falls short5:00 – Organizing by point of action (shoe example)6:00 – Real client examples: toothbrushing stations & trash cans7:00 – Building categories that make sense to YOU8:00 – Drop zones: how to stop losing your keys9:00 – Good enough vs. Pinterest-perfect10:00 – Why every system needs regular resets11:00 – How to work with me (1:1 & group coaching)

    The Wellness Mama Podcast
    Mineral Balancing, HTMA + Safe and Effective Detoxification With Matt Coffman

    The Wellness Mama Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 73:16 Transcription Available


    Episode Highlights With MattHis wild health journey and how he got into the work he does nowOvercoming Lyme, Babesia, Epstein-Barr, parasites, mold, and heavy metals What mineral balancing is and how it is important Why he prioritizes hair mineral analysis as a form of testing over a blood testWhat makes HTMA different than other forms of testingMy personal experience with mineral balancing Minerals work within a system, and knowing your status mattersHow minerals can help the body get rid of heavy metals What ionic mimicry is and how this means our body can hold on to heavy metals and displace minerals at the level of an enzyme siteWhat enzymes are, what they do in the body, and how this relates to minerals The many places heavy metals hide and how these get passed on generationally How low zinc in kids can result in picky eating, and how to replenish it easily The potential autism link with heavy metals and how mineral balancing might helpWhy the body wants to hold on to heavy metals until minerals are balanced Most important lifestyle factors for detox and mineral balancing The surprising place where many people are getting a lot of their mercury A surprising reason to avoid seed oils that you might not have heard before How you can actually have a deficiency and a toxicity of a mineral at the same timeImportant nuance about copper in the body Manganese toxicity, how it happens and what it does (and Lyme can hide behind manganese) A missing piece with anemia that many people missResources MentionedValence NutraceuticalsFollow Matt on InstagramLMNTI talk often about the health benefits of salt and electrolytes and I am a big fan of LMNT canned drinks and packets. Go to drinklmnt.com/wellnessmana for a special offer.HiyaHiya created a super powered chewable vitamin for kids that packs twelve organic fruits and vegetables plus fifteen essential vitamins and minerals into every dose. Try it at hiyahealth.com/wellnessmama.

    Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast
    #423 | I Swear To God, All I Do Is Cash Out

    Sacred Symbols: A PlayStation Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 243:46


    After roughly half-a-dozen episodes of unfortunate absence, we're pleased to welcome Dustin back to the fold, and just in the nick of time at that. A trio of interesting stories have bubbled to the surface over the past week worth examining, and they require further inquiry from the whole cast. For starters, Sony's financials show a stagnant (albeit perfectly healthy) PlayStation brand, as PS5 marches ever-slower towards 100 million units sold. And then there's Electronic Arts, the pioneering American publisher that sold-out to a wealthy foreign interest, with untold ramifications on the other side of the biggest-ever leveraged buyout in human history. Finally, we come to Netflix and Rockstar, who have teamed-up for what can only be described as a unique approach towards showcasing Grand Theft Auto VI, one (perhaps not surprisingly) some people aren't thrilled about. Among other news (and other nonsense), we also get into your listener submissions, as we do each week. How will MLB: The Show 27 be affected next year by what appears to be an inevitable work stoppage in professional baseball? Is there any workable idea for a framework surrounding the second-hand buying, selling, and trading of digital games? Could Sony blunt PlayStation 6's inevitably-high cost by taking a page from Xbox's book and offering hardware on long-term payment plans? Has Colin been saying "beaucoup bucks" wrong, or does one listener simply not know his French? This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Sign up and get 10% off at https://www.betterhelp.com/symbols Sign up for your $1 per month trial at https://www.shopify.com/sacred Get 365-day returns and free shipping at https://www.quince.com/sacred Timestamps: Please keep in mind that our timestamps are approximate, and will often be slightly off due to dynamic ad placement.0:00 - Intro21:28 - Beaucoup bucks23:15 - Has Colin gone woke?30:57 - Betting on Dustin's return35:44 - Last games during Dustin's leave51:19 - Balancing work, life, and kids58:32 - GTA VI premieres on Netflix1:16:24 - Sony Q1 26 financials1:56:48 - EA's sale to the Saudis is done2:11:37 - Shift Up's AI music video2:21:50 - Dave Bautista as Kratos?2:26:59 - New PlayStation LEGO2:27:31 - Black Ops on PS5 sales2:28:34 - What We're Playing (Halo, GTA SA, Big Walk, Splatoon Raiders)2:55:43 - AI Moderation3:13:54 - MLB Lockout3:17:47 - Optimizing games too much3:24:30 - Buying and selling digital games3:34:09 - Lack of real games media3:41:07 - Buying PS6 via contract Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Family Discipleship Podcast
    #149 - Parenting Styles: Helicopters, Snowplows, and Submarines

    The Family Discipleship Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 39:21 Transcription Available


    When does protecting your kids become controlling them? Weunpack helicopter, snowplow, and "submarine" parenting and talk about how Christian parents can care deeply for their kids without letting fear take over.Use code FDP and get 30% off of "Storing Up Treasure" by Kyle Bjerga at thegoodbook.com today!Use code FDP to get 30% off all the Do Great Things for God books at thegoodbook.com or get 40% off when you buy the whole series.Follow Us:Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteEditing and support by The Good Podcast Co.

    Keys To The Shop : Equipping the Coffee Retail Professional
    620: Creating Spaces For Joyful Hospitality w/ Mo Maravilla of Studio Tigre

    Keys To The Shop : Equipping the Coffee Retail Professional

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 53:49


    As we continue to see specialty coffee shops grow and expand into the furthest reaches of the globe, one thing remains an enduring value to customers. That feeling of belonging. A sense that the hospitality and the good will of those providing it are genuine makes every cup taste sweet and the memory of the experience even sweeter.  Perhaps no professional in recent years better embodies these values than today's guest, Monique (Mo) Maravilla! Mo is a Filipino entrepreneur, coffee roaster, educator, traveler, and champion of joyful hospitality. Her journey began on the guest side of the bar, appreciating the way a single cup could hold identity, story, and connection all at once. Her passion for community and representation led her to open Kindness and Mischief Coffee Roasters in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles in 2016. Noticing a severe lack of women — and particularly women of color — behind the bar, at the roaster, and at the helm of their own shops, she started learning to roast in 2017 and became the first Filipino woman roaster in Los Angeles. Coffee became her chosen medium to create meaningful connections, experiences, and safe, inclusive spaces for others, especially those in marginalized groups. After 12 years running K+M, Mo created Studio Tigre to continue to challenge what the coffee world looks and feels like, and who gets to lead it. Inspired by her Filipino heritage and the symbolism of the tiger, she built a brand that is boldly designed, radically anti-gatekeeping, and rooted in community. Her mission: help people feel confident, capable, and celebrated in the spaces where craft and culture meet — because when you're not offered a seat at the table, you build your own.  We discuss: Going from audiovisual engineering to coffee entrepreneurship The importance of community and authentic relationships in business Designing coffee spaces for joy, warmth, and connection Lessons learned from running Kindness and Mischief after 12 years The role of boundaries and self-awareness in in being an owner Studio Tigre as a creative extension and omakase coffee experience The journey of learning roasting and sharing knowledge Balancing passion, business growth, and personal well-being   REGISTER NOW FOR THE SUMMER WEBINAR SERIES!  Build a Stronger Coffee Shop: One Step at a Time Great coffee shops don't happen by accident. They are built by hiring the right people, training them well, and leading them with clarity and consistency. In this live three-part Summer Webinar Series, Chris Deferio shares the practical systems and coaching insights that have helped coffee businesses build stronger teams, healthier cultures, and more resilient operations. Each webinar includes: Live instruction and Q&A PDF workbook One hour of virtual consulting for each live attendee Lifetime access to the recording Register for the individual sessions that fit your current needs, or scroll down to save 20% on the complete Summer Webinar Series. REGISTER NOW FOR THE SUMMER WEBINAR SERIES!    chris@keystothshop.com of book a free call now:  https://calendly.com/chrisdeferio/30min    Related episodes:

    whistlekick Martial Arts Radio
    Episode 1152 - Meagan MacIntire

    whistlekick Martial Arts Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 54:23


    SUMMARY In this engaging conversation, Meagan MacIntyre shares her journey back to martial arts after a significant break. Starting at age 11, she initially left martial arts for cheerleading but returned after 16 years when her daughter attended a taekwondo birthday party. The discussion delves into the challenges of balancing martial arts training with parenting, the importance of community, and the complexities of making decisions that affect both personal growth and family dynamics. Meagan reflects on her physical challenges due to past surgeries and the emotional journey of reconnecting with her passion for martial arts while supporting her children's involvement. She discusses the emotional challenges of feeling like an imposter despite her achievements and how teaching has helped her regain confidence. Meagan also reflects on the balance between encouraging her children in martial arts while allowing them autonomy, and the importance of community in her journey through the creation of Patterns Club, where she helps others improve their skills. TAKEAWAYS Meagan started martial arts at 11 due to homeschooling requirements. She took a break from martial arts during her teenage years for cheerleading. A birthday party led her back to martial arts after 16 years. Balancing martial arts training with parenting is challenging but rewarding. Meagan's daughters are now black belts, creating a family dynamic in martial arts. The importance of community and friendships in martial arts training. Meagan faced physical challenges due to past surgeries when returning to martial arts. Finding a balance between personal training and children's activities is crucial. Parenting decisions in martial arts can lead to dilemmas about commitment and agency. Meagan's journey reflects the complexities of returning to a passion after a long break. It was very emotional to return to martial arts after so long. Teaching has translated into her stained glass business. Confidence in martial arts has helped her in parenting. Life is all about balance. Patterns Club has been rewarding for both her and her students.   To connect with Meagan: Facebook To connect with Belted Frog Art: Facebook Join our EXCLUSIVE newsletter to get notified of each episode as it comes out! Subscribe — whistlekick Martial Arts Radio

    The Third Wave
    Psychedelic Medicine's Biggest Blind Spots - Dr. Richard Louis Miller

    The Third Wave

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 48:19


    In this episode of The Psychedelic Podcast, Paul F. Austin speaks with Dr. Richard Louis Miller about what psychedelic medicine must get right as it moves toward broader acceptance. Richard explains why transparent reporting of adverse effects is essential to informed choice, where research still leaves important gaps, and how commercialization could shape access and treatment. They examine 5-MeO-DMT, group therapy, and the limits of one-to-one care. Richard also shares his approach to aging through exercise, real food, rest, and human connection. Dr. Richard Louis Miller is a clinical psychologist, author, and broadcaster with over 65 years of clinical experience in mind-body health. At 87, he continues to practice, teach, and share the tools that have helped thousands of people master anxiety, overthinking, and negative self-talk. He founded the Cokenders Alcohol and Drug Program, which detoxified over 1,500 people without medication, and created the Health Sanctuary at Wilbur Hot Springs, which he directed for 48 years. His work has appeared in Time, Newsweek, NBC News, and CBS News. He has also served as a consultant to the President's Commission on Mental Health and the U.S. Department of Justice. Episode Highlights: Why psychedelic science needs full transparency Balancing potential benefits against real risks Who psychedelic research frequently leaves out Illegality as an overlooked adverse effect 5-MeO-DMT and the pharmaceutical model Making psychedelic care more accessible Aging as a practice of maintenance Real connection over longevity trends Episode Links: Dr. Richard Louis Miller's website Mind Body Health & Politics Dr. Miller's book, The Adverse Effects & Therapeutic Potential of Psychedelic Medicines Instagram: @drrichardlouismiller Find full show notes and links here: https://thethirdwave.co/podcast/episode-368/?ref=278 Episode Sponsors: The Microdosing Practitioner Certification at Psychedelic Coaching Institute. Golden Rule - Get a lifetime discount of 10% with code THIRDWAVE at checkout Third Wave occasionally partners with or shares information about other people, companies, and/or providers. While we work hard to only share information about ethical and responsible third parties, we can't and don't control the behavior of, products and services offered by, or the statements made by people, companies, or providers other than Third Wave. Accordingly, we encourage you to research for yourself, and consult a medical, legal, or financial professional before making decisions in those areas. Third Wave isn't responsible for the statements, conduct, services, or products of third parties. If we share a coupon code, we may receive a commission from sales arising from customers who use our coupon code. No one is required to use our coupon codes." Disclaimer: This content is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. We do not promote or encourage the illegal use of any controlled substances. Nothing said here is medical or legal advice. Always consult a qualified medical or mental health professional before making decisions related to your health. The views expressed herein belong to the speaker alone, and do not reflect the views of any other person, company, or organization.

    Biohacker Babes Podcast
    Your Body Isn't the Problem: How to Reclaim Your Self-Trust & Health Sovereignty with Dr. Stephanie Rimka | Medical Gaslighting, Autism, Nervous System Health & Intimacy with Dr. Stephanie Rimka | Medical Gaslighting, Nervous System Regulation, A

    Biohacker Babes Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 92:15


    What happens when you stop outsourcing your health and start learning how to think for yourself? In this powerful conversation, Dr. Stephanie Rimka challenges the way we've been taught to approach health, healing, and even our own bodies. We dive into medical gaslighting, health sovereignty, nervous system regulation, autism spectrum, biohacking, and why the right intervention at the wrong time can sometimes do more harm than good. We also explore the deeper biology of safety, femininity, intimacy, relationships, and what it takes to reconnect with yourself after years of overriding your own signals. Dr. Rimka offers a radically different perspective on health: one that asks us to stop blindly following protocols, understand our own physiology, and learn how to think rather than simply being told what to do. If you've ever felt dismissed by the medical system, disconnected from your body, stuck in survival mode, or overwhelmed by conflicting health advice, this conversation will challenge you to rethink what it really means to take your health back.Dr. Stephanie Rimka is a clinician, educator, and speaker specializing in mitochondrial function, nervous system regulation, and the biological foundations of brain health, mental health, and human performance. With nearly three decades of clinical experience working with conditions such as ADHD, autism, anxiety, depression, and complex neurodevelopmental challenges, her work focuses on helping practitioners and audiences understand why conventional protocols often fail and how to think in systems rather than isolated interventions.She is a founding faculty member of Peptide University, where she teaches clinicians worldwide how to apply advanced therapies through the lens of mitochondrial physiology, signaling, and clinical sequencing. Her approach integrates bioenergetics, trauma physiology, and metabolic health to create a more precise and effective model for restoring energy, cognitive function, and emotional resilience.Dr. Rimka is also the author of Receive: The Dance of Feminine Power, and the creator of multiple educational programs exploring the intersection of biology, identity, and human potential. Her work challenges reductionist approaches to health and emphasizes the importance of sequence, structure, and system-wide coherence, particularly in the treatment of chronic mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions.SHOW NOTES:0:38 Welcome to the show!2:33 About Dr. Stephanie Rimka3:21 Welcome to the podcast!4:01 How she defines health5:28 How we lose our sovereignty10:26 Medical gaslighting12:45 Renee's story16:20 Learning how to think18:35 Nervous system & decision-making20:53 The problem with biohacking25:30 Burning man28:13 Parenting children with autism spectrum disorder33:14 Restoring intimacy & sex37:56 Balancing masculine & feminine in relationships39:58 Strategies to decrease dissociation & increase creativity46:45 Bioenergetics & nature somatics51:49 Permission to be lazy56:47 Brain wave support1:00:49 When to use biohacking tech1:06:30 Creating a healthier home1:11:15 Beauty is safety1:13:05 Botox issues1:20:20 How she learned to think1:22:43 How to find her1:31:30 Thanks for tuning in!RESOURCES:Website: www.drrimka.comIG: @dr_rimkaLinkedIn: @drstephanierimkaSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/biohacker-babes-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands

    Hyper Conscious Podcast
    The Other Side Of The Coin No One Talks About (2520)

    Hyper Conscious Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 26:36 Transcription Available


    Book Alan's Business Breakthrough Session. Your first 30-minute coaching call is FREE. Learn how to prioritize success and let your quality of life become the byproduct. - https://calendly.com/alanlazaros/30-minute-breakthrough-sessionFitness is forever, it's a lifestyle. Join the Next Level Fitness Accountability Group. Reach out to Kevin or Alan on Instagram:Kevin: https://www.instagram.com/neverquitkid/Alan: https://www.instagram.com/alazaros88/_______________________What if the strength you rely on most is quietly limiting your success? In this episode, Kevin and Alan share why lasting personal growth requires more than confidence, ambition, or hard work alone. They break down the four traits that shape sustainable success: self-belief, drive, humility, and willingness.Learn how unchecked strengths can become blind spots, why high performance without self-awareness creates problems, and how to identify the trait currently holding you back. This conversation offers a practical framework for building discipline, stronger character, and a more balanced approach to your goals. Rate yourself honestly. Your blind spot is not going to send you a meeting invite._______________________NLU is more than a podcast. From the Next Level Dreamliner to Group Coaching, we provide tools and communities to help you grow with more clarity, consistency, and accountability.Visit our website and socials through the links below.

    Sales Maven
    Integrating Both Thought Leadership and Lead Generation Into One Talk - Mastering Excellence with Guest Expert, Carol Cox

    Sales Maven

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 51:03


    Do you ever wonder why you can give a great presentation, receive compliments from the audience, and still walk away without new clients? Or maybe you've been told you're an expert in your field, and you're not sure how to turn your expertise into thought leadership that supports lead generation and inspires people to hire you. If you can relate, this episode is for you. In this Mastering Excellence conversation, Nikki welcomes speaking strategist and thought leadership expert Carol Cox to explore how to create presentations that do more than educate. Learn how to combine thought leadership with relationship-based selling so your talks create meaningful impact while naturally generating new business. The Transformation Before listening, you may find yourself: Packing your presentations with information but wondering why they don't generate clients. Believing your expertise alone should be enough to inspire people to hire you. Feeling uncertain about how to naturally talk about your services from the stage. Struggling to balance serving your audience with growing your business.   After listening, you learn how to: Create presentations that inspire action instead of simply delivering information. Position yourself as a thought leader, not just an expert. Plant sales seeds naturally throughout your presentation. Build trust and curiosity that leads to meaningful business conversations. What You Learn In this episode, Nikki and Carol discuss: Why today's audiences don't need more information. They need leadership. The difference between expertise and thought leadership. How to integrate lead generation into a presentation without sounding promotional. Why personal stories create stronger audience connection. How frameworks make your ideas memorable and distinguish your business. Why curiosity is often more persuasive than information. Carol's Expert Trap Framework One of Carol's signature concepts is The Expert Trap. Many entrepreneurs spend years building expertise, earning certifications, and serving clients. While expertise creates credibility, it isn't enough to make you memorable. Carol explains that thought leadership happens when you layer your expertise with: A compelling core idea. Your unique perspective. Personal stories that create emotional connection. A message that inspires your audience to think differently.   Instead of simply teaching what you know, lead your audience toward a new way of seeing the problem. The IDEA Framework Carol shares her IDEA Framework for developing memorable thought leadership. I – Interesting Share an idea that sparks curiosity and gives your audience a fresh perspective. D – Debatable and Defensible Don't be afraid to present a viewpoint that not everyone agrees with. Support it with your experience, research, and client results. E – Emotionally Resonant Facts inform. Stories connect. Share your journey so your audience feels understood. A – Actionable Give your audience a practical next step they can implement immediately. A Quote Worth Remembering "Your audience doesn't need more information. Your job is to lead them." Try This This Week Take a look at your current presentation, workshop, or keynote.   Ask yourself: Am I simply teaching my expertise? Or am I introducing a new way of thinking that challenges my audience and creates curiosity?   Then identify one story, one framework, or one unique perspective that only you can share.   Notice how this shift changes the experience for your audience. Who This Episode Is For This episode is especially valuable when you: Speak at conferences, networking events, or workshops. Want your presentations to generate qualified leads. Are building a personal brand through public speaking. Want to become known as a thought leader in your industry. Believe relationship-based selling and thought leadership can work together. Your Next Step If today's conversation sparked a new way of thinking about your presentations and sales conversations, here are a few places to continue learning:   Connect with Carol Cox https://www.speakingyourbrand.com Listen to the Speaking Your Brand Podcast Explore the Sales Maven Society Discover more relationship-based selling strategies https://yoursalesmaven.com Timestamps 00:35 Welcome to another Mastering Excellence conversation 02:12 Carol's journey and the evolution of Speaking Your Brand 05:12 Why combining thought leadership and lead generation matters more than ever 08:00 Your audience doesn't need more information, they need leadership 09:10 The Expert Trap and why expertise alone isn't enough 11:00 The IDEA Framework for creating memorable thought leadership 16:00 Why frameworks become part of your intellectual property 20:00 How to naturally plant sales seeds during your presentation 27:00 The role of storytelling in building trust and credibility 33:00 Creating presentations that generate conversations instead of applause 39:00 Balancing service with strategic lead generation 45:00 Practical advice for entrepreneurs who want to become thought leaders 50:00 Final insights and where to connect with Carol About Carol Cox Carol Cox is the founder of Speaking Your Brand, a coaching and training company that guides mission-driven entrepreneurs, executives, and organizations to elevate their communication, public speaking, and thought leadership. Through her Thought Leader Academy and coaching programs, Carol teaches women how to create signature talks, develop memorable frameworks, and become recognized voices in their industries. About Nikki Rausch Nikki Rausch guides service-based women entrepreneurs who feel uncomfortable with selling to confidently enroll more clients through natural, relationship-based conversations. Through practical strategies and proven frameworks, you learn how to create consistent business growth while staying true to your values. Whether you're building sales confidence, improving client enrollment, or refining your sales communication, Nikki shows you how to create sales that feel natural and results that feel inevitable.

    Black Men Think Podcast
    Episode 168: Balancing Entrepreneurship

    Black Men Think Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 64:31


    This week on The Black Men Think Podcast, we sit down with Walt of Holmes Hydration, a longtime supporter of the show who was in Atlanta for Invest Fest. What started as an opportunity to finally connect in person turned into a real conversation about the different roles Black men are expected to balance. We talk about entrepreneurship, marriage, fatherhood, and the challenge of building something for yourself while still being present for the people who depend on you. Walt shares his perspective on growing a business, managing his responsibilities at home, and figuring out what balance actually looks like when life is pulling you in multiple directions. It's a conversation about ambition, family, sacrifice, and learning how to pursue your goals without losing sight of why you're working so hard in the first place. Follow Holmes Hydration on IG https://www.instagram.com/holmeshydration/

    Everyday Is Friday Show
    Lexis Star Talks Life As the World's Top Adult Creator, Crazy Fans, Balancing Career While Married (Ep.133)

    Everyday Is Friday Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 69:51


    What's it really like being one of the top OF creators in the world while balancing marriage, motherhood, and a career in the adult entertainment industry?  In this episode, adult model and film actress Lexis Star joins us for an unfiltered conversation about her journey, how she got started in the industry, and what it takes to become a successful content creator. Lexis opens up about being ranked #37 in the world, the amount of money she makes as a top OF creator, and what the business is really like behind the scenes.She also talks about some of the craziest DMs she's received from fans, what it's like dealing with the attention that comes with being a top creator, and how she balances her career while being married and raising a child. Lexis gives us insight into the challenges of maintaining relationships, family, and a successful career in an industry that constantly puts her in the spotlight.From how she got her start to becoming one of the most successful creators in the world, Lexis Star holds nothing back in this conversation. We get into the money, the fans, marriage, motherhood, her career as a model and film actress, the reality of being a top OF creator, and MUCH MORE.______________________________________FOR UNCENSORED EPISODES, BEHIND THE SCENES CONTENT, AND MORE, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO OUR PATREON!http://patreon.com/everydayisfridayshow This episode of the Everyday Is Friday Show is brought to you by Jerkmate, the camsite that has something for everyone. Whether you're just curious or ready to jump in, getting started is simple and completely free. All you have to do is click the link and sign up today. There are no contracts and no hidden fees, just instant access whenever you're ready. We appreciate Jerkmate for being a presenting sponsor of the Everyday Is Friday Show. https://www.jkmte.com/EDIFConnect with Everyday is Friday ShowFollow Us On All Socials:http://patreon.com/everydayisfridayshow http://instagram.com/everydayisfridayshow   http://facebook.com/everydayisfridayshow  http://tiktok.com/@everydayisfridayshowhttp://twitter.com/edifshow  Follow Your Favorite Hosts:Robiiiworld http://instagram.com/robiiiworldTeddy2Stupid http://instagram.com/teddy2stupidFollow Our Special Guest:Lexis Star http://instagram.com/thelexisstar

    SeventySix Capital Leadership Series
    Kameryn Stanhouse, VP Global Sports & Entertainment Partnerships - SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show

    SeventySix Capital Leadership Series

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 29:14


    On this episode of the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show, Wayne Kimmel interviewed Kameryn Stanhouse, VP of Global Sports & Entertainment Partnerships.Stanhouse shares how IBM uses technology, storytelling, and strategic partnerships to create more engaging experiences across the sports and entertainment world. She breaks down IBM's approach to working with iconic properties such as Wimbledon, the US Open, UFC, and Ferrari, and explains how AI, data, and digital innovation are helping brands connect with fans in more meaningful ways. Kameryn also discusses the importance of choosing partners based on shared values and building relationships that go far beyond traditional sponsorships.The conversation also explores the evolving future of sports marketing, from new opportunities in women's sports to global audience growth and more personalized fan experiences. Kameryn reflects on her own career journey, the mentors and relationships that helped shape her leadership style, and the importance of creating opportunities for others in the industry. Check out this behind-the-scenes look at how technology is transforming the way fans experience sports while highlighting the role of leadership, collaboration, and innovation in building the next generation of sports partnerships.IN THIS EPISODE:How IBM approaches sports and entertainment partnershipsUsing technology and AI to enhance fan experiencesBuilding fan engagement through storytelling and innovationIBM's partnerships with Wimbledon, the US Open, UFC, and FerrariCreating memorable experiences for fans and clientsUsing data and AI to transform sports broadcastingConnecting IBM's global technology community with major sports propertiesChoosing partnerships based on shared values and strategic alignmentLeadership, mentorship, and career growth in sports and technologyThe future of sports technology, women's sports, and global expansionCHAPTERS00:50 Kameryn explains her role and IBM's approach to sports partnerships01:37 The three pillars of IBM's sports strategy: technology, storytelling, hospitality03:26 Creating bucket list moments for fans and leveraging technology04:12 Travel schedule and the importance of relationships in sports05:08 Supporting major events like Wimbledon, US Open, and UFC08:50 Passion of sports fans and the impact of tradition and innovation09:56 Audience growth and the importance of tradition in sports11:28 Using technology to connect fans and tell stories12:38 Engaging IBM's global tech community in sports projects14:04 The story behind the Ferrari merchandise and brand passion15:04 Evolving IBM's sports strategy and leveraging consumer activations16:36 Future opportunities in women's sports and global expansion17:40 Innovations with UFC, including AI-powered insights engine20:55 Kameryn's career journey from sports to technology and leadership22:53 Personal stories, mentorship, and inspiring others in sports and tech25:31 Balancing a demanding travel schedule with family and passions26:29 The influence of mentors and family in Kameryn's career28:43 Closing thoughts and future outlook for IBM in sportsSubscribe to the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show for conversations with the athletes, executives, entrepreneurs, and investors shaping the future of sports!#SportsTechnology #FanEngagement #IBMSports

    The Clinician's Corner
    #107: Empowering Clients to Become Their Own Hero: Mindset Shifts in Functional Health Practice with Ishbel Cavaleri

    The Clinician's Corner

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 72:15


    What if the biggest thing standing between your client and better health isn't the protocol, but what they believe about themselves? In this episode of the IRH Clinician's Corner, Margaret Floyd Barry is joined by IRH staff member Ishbel Cavaleri to explore the pivotal role of mindset and self-belief in achieving lasting health transformations. We'll explore why simply providing protocols isn't enough, how to help clients become the heroes of their own stories, strategies to support change when it feels overwhelming, and ways practitioners can avoid common mistakes like taking setbacks personally or moving into "fix-it" mode. This episode is packed with practical tools and powerful reframes for clinicians and anyone striving to make sustainable health changes.  Inside this episode, we explore: Why client agency, not practitioner perfection, drives lasting change How to uncover a client's deeper "North Star" beyond symptom relief Why tracking progress helps clients build evidence that change is working How temporal discounting can derail even highly motivated clients Why setbacks should be expected and normalized, not treated as failure How identity and self-talk shape a client's ability to follow through on a protocol The Clinician's Corner is brought to you by the Institute of Restorative Health: https://instituteofrestorativehealth.com/ Connect with IRH: Upcoming Event: PCOS has a new official name: Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome. The science isn't new. Functional practitioners have understood the metabolic and hormonal complexity of these cases for years. The name just finally says so. On August 12th, Margaret Floyd Barry and Sara Fields are hosting a free live session on what this means for your practice. What shifts in how you assess and talk with female clients. What stays the same. Live Q&A at the end. Free. 60 minutes. Register here! Follow us on IG: https://www.instagram.com/instituteofrestorativehealth/ Join our email list here: https://instituteofrestorativehealth.com/join-our-email-list/ Connect with Ishbel Cavaleri: Website: https://gutsyhormone.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gutsyhormone/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IshbelWELL Timestamps: 00:00 Diet change impacts relationships 08:09 Balancing health and family priorities 15:52 Discussing mindset and habit formation 18:00 Building healthier habits anytime 26:45 Resisting the urge to advise 33:32 Creating a bridge with healthier desserts 35:38 Impact of Social Circles on Lifestyle 41:11 Identity shift through dietary change 45:29 Challenging year with clients 50:54 Dealing with client criticism 56:13 Preparing clients for tough moments 01:03:28 Link between physiology and thoughts 01:10:24 Discussing the hormones course Guest bio:    Keywords: functional health practitioners, mindset and belief in health, client self-sabotage, tracking client progress, health behavior change, North Star motivation, symptom-driven motivation, chronic disease reversal, client journaling, nutrition protocols, self-image and health, food as identity, dietary changes, practitioner-client relationship, emotional root causes, integrative health, functional nutrition, practitioner defensiveness, normalizing failure, overcoming burnout, habit change strategies, self-judgment in healing, protocol adherence, client agency, empathetic listening, bridge foods, temporal discounting, self-soothing behaviors, practical coaching tools, referral to therapists Disclaimer: The views expressed in the IRH Clinician's Corner series are those of the individual speakers and interviewees, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Institute of Restorative Health, LLC. The Institute of Restorative Health, LLC does not specifically endorse or approve of any of the information or opinions expressed in the IRH Clinician's Corner series. The information and opinions expressed in the IRH Clinician's Corner series are for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. If you have any medical concerns, please consult with a qualified healthcare professional. The Institute of Restorative Health, LLC is not liable for any damages or injuries that may result from the use of the information or opinions expressed in the IRH Clinician's Corner series. By viewing or listening to this information, you agree to hold the Institute of Restorative Health, LLC harmless from any and all claims, demands, and causes of action arising out of or in connection with your participation. Thank you for your understanding.  

    Why Do We Do That?
    #081 - Decision Making with Dr. Barry Schwartz

    Why Do We Do That?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 49:59


    In this episode, Barry Schwartz explores why making a good decision isn't always as simple as weighing the pros and cons. We discuss why trying to find the "best" option can sometimes leave us worse off, when we should trust our judgment instead of the numbers, and why having so many choices today can make even simple decisions feel overwhelming. Along the way, Barry offers a different way to think about making choices—and what it really means to choose wisely.Keywordsdecision making, rational choice theory, judgment, behavioral economics, trade-offs, regret, modern decision challengesIn this episode, you'll learn:Why rational choice theory doesn't capture how many real-world decisions should be madeWhy some choices simply can't be reduced to numbersHow quantification can create a false sense of confidenceWhy we sometimes prioritize what's measurable instead of what actually mattersThe difference between maximizing and choosing something that's "good enough"Why having more choices can make decision-making harderHow judgment differs from simply following your intuitionWhy values and flexibility both matter when making difficult choicesHow regret can improve future decisionsWhy the modern world may be making thoughtful decision-making more difficultChapters00:00 Introduction to Barry Schwartz and his new book09:30 The limitations of quantifying decisions and outcomes11:00 The importance of context, framing, and norms in decision making13:24 The seductive nature of quantification and its pitfalls14:56 The futility of searching for the 'best' in decisions16:54 Mechanical errors in probabilistic thinking and uncertainty18:09 Challenges of quantifying complex decisions like college choices19:44 The risks of over-reliance on quantification and metrics22:09 The influence of quantifiable metrics on decision priorities23:36 The problem with maximizing and searching for the 'best'25:21 The paradox of choice and satisfaction27:12 The limits of rational search in life decisions28:46 When to apply rational choice theory and when to rely on judgment30:12 The role of reflection and goals in decision making31:58 Balancing logic, intuition, and emotion in decisions40:36 The importance of values, principles, and flexibility41:30 Life as a series of judgment calls, not formulas42:29 The role of regret in learning and decision improvement44:29 The right amount of regret and its importance45:54 Final thoughts on decision making in a complex worldGuest LinksWebsite - https://www.swarthmore.edu/profile/barry-schwartz

    Knowledge on the Go
    Strengthening interhospital transfer operations

    Knowledge on the Go

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 18:30


    Interhospital transfers are a critical part of ensuring patients receive the right care at the right time. Standardized processes can help improve patient flow, strengthen communication, and create more consistent experience for patients and care teams. Our host Shannon Hale sits down with Dr. Benjamin Buettner, Assistant Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine and Medical Director of the Transfer Center at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, to discuss how their system is improving transfers through standardization, collaboration and innovation.    Guest Speaker:  Benjamin P. Buettner, MD, FACP Assistant Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine Medical Director, Transfer Center The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Host: Shannon Hale, MHA, RN, CPHQ Senior Program Director, Performance Improvement Programs Vizient   Show Notes: [00:42] Inside Ohio State's Transfer Center and managing monthly bed requests [02:41] Why standardizing transfer processes improves consistency, patient safety and operational efficiency [05:22] Simplifying transfer reasons and redesigning workflows to support better decision making [06:21] Optimizing the electronic health record and building stakeholder buy-in  [07:57] Balancing patient needs with capacity management and making thoughtful transfer decisions [09:11] Investing in frontline nurses and using technology to improve transfer outcomes [11:48] Lessons learned from improving inter hospital transfer workflows and sustaining long term change [15:11] What's next for Ohio State including AI, predictive analytics and the future of transfer centers   Links | Resources: Contacting Knowledge on the Go: picollaboratives@vizientinc.com    Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube Android RSS Feed  

    Proptech Espresso
    Powering New Development Sales

    Proptech Espresso

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2026 52:57 Transcription Available


    We talk with Tim Ng about turning new development sales from paper-heavy routines into digital experiences that actually help buyers and sales teams move faster. Tim shares how ADHOC STUDIO led to BLACKLINE, why the SaaS pivot was hard, and what proptech can learn from the moment COVID forced the industry to change. • Defining proptech as connection, transparency, and efficiency across real estate • Growing up in condo communities and learning sales and development through family • Aiming for investment banking while building tech skills on the side • Noticing how manual new development sales stayed for decades • Starting Ad Hoc Studio with digital renderings and interactive sales gallery software • Moving sales presentations to touchscreens and iPads for a better buyer journey • Shifting from front-end visuals to back-office inventory, reservations, and allocation • Creating Blackline and moving from services to a product-led SaaS model • Balancing two companies while funding the new platform with existing cash flow • Seeing COVID accelerate virtual launches and digital real estate adoption • Naming Blackline after architectural black line floor plans • Comparing bespoke studio work with scalable software operations • Applying AI to data-driven recommendations, decision support, and hiring standards • Founder advice on team care and getting customer feedback early • Finding Tim on LinkedIn and Instagram by searching Tim Ng Be sure to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. To learn more visit www.proptechespresso.com.

    Entrepreneurs on Fire
    Game Changing Innovation at the Furthr Festival with Conor Carmody: An EOFire Classic from 2022

    Entrepreneurs on Fire

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2026 20:56


    From the archive: This episode was originally recorded and published in 2022. Our interviews on Entrepreneurs On Fire are meant to be evergreen, and we do our best to confirm that all offers and URL's in these archive episodes are still relevant. Conor Carmody is a seasoned executive with 30+ years' experience, supporting hundreds of startups at Furthr and leading innovation, emerging tech, and scaling insights through the Furthr Festival. Top 3 Value Bombs 1. Balancing your life's yin and yang can lead to lasting success. 2. The world is being shaped by two major forces, sustainability and digital transformation. 3. The world is always changing, entrepreneurs must keep adapting and stay up to date. Learn more about the Furthr Festival - Furthr Festival Website Sponsors HighLevel - The ultimate all-in-one platform for entrepreneurs, marketers, coaches, and agencies. Learn more at HighLevelFire.com. Nexus Install - Have a high-ticket offer? Nexus Install builds you a custom LinkedIn prospect booking system designed to generate more quality sales calls. Email JLD at John@EOFire.com to learn more.

    Speaking with Roy Coughlan
    #362 Gene King | Engineering Access, Building 22 Companies, and the Wealth of Awkward Conversations

    Speaking with Roy Coughlan

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2026 35:59 Transcription Available


    Today's guest is Gene King, an Access Architect and founder of Atlas Strategic Access, based in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. With over 50 years in business, Gene has founded, scaled, and successfully exited 10 companies and currently operates six active businesses, including Sequence Real Estate, Invest America (an EB-5 immigration investment firm), and Twist Elbow. Roy and Gene, friends of over 12 years since meeting at a Darren Hardy event, dig into the origin story of Gene's very first business at military school, the lesson that reshaped how he handles bullies and pressure for the rest of his life, and why being diagnosed with ADHD at 65 explained a career pattern of exiting companies too early. Gene shares his philosophy on partnerships, why he's never had a verbal argument with a business partner in 22 companies, how he handles conflict at home versus in business, and the mentor's advice that shaped his obsession with knowing his cash position at all times. The conversation closes with the role Napoleon Hill's Think and Grow Rich has played in Gene's life since his early twenties, and his belief that the universe, not active pursuit, brings him his best opportunities.   ⏱️ TIMESTAMP 0:02 - Welcome to the Speaking Podcast, intro to Gene King 0:48 - Gene's background: 10 exits, six active companies, and 12+ years of friendship with Roy 1:31 - Gene's first business: protecting freshmen from hazing at The Citadel 3:50 - The lesson that changed everything: "you can't kill me, sir" 5:14 - Navigating good and bad business partners over 22 companies 5:57 - Discovering ADHD at 65 and why he exited companies too early 7:14 - How Gene structures his day across five to six companies 9:38 - Expanding Invest America's EB-5 program into Canada and Nigeria 11:11 - Why tracking everything matters, and the wealth found in awkward conversations 13:22 - How Gene handles conflict with business partners 16:59 - "Money solves all problems" and a mentor's advice on what really matters 18:10 - Terminating partners and employees with humanity and honesty 19:36 - The five P's: people, process, planning, prayer, passion 20:50 - Balancing patience and persistence as an entrepreneur 21:37 - Resolving disagreements in 50/50 and unequal partnerships 23:34 - Why "cash is king" became Gene's guiding financial principle 25:33 - How Gene decides which businesses to pursue next 27:12 - Discovering Think and Grow Rich in his early twenties 29:34 - Napoleon Hill's mastermind principle and never asking for something for nothing 31:13 - Where to find Gene King and his companies   About Gene King Gene King is an Access Architect, founder of Atlas Strategic Access, and founder of Sequence Holdings, based in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. With over 50 years in business, Gene has founded, scaled, and successfully exited 10 companies and currently operates six active businesses, including Sequence Real Estate, Invest America (an EB-5 immigration investment firm), and Twist Elbow. He specializes in engineering access, positioning companies into enterprise, government, and investor opportunities they couldn't reach on their own. Gene is also an Entrepreneur in Residence at the Harbor Entrepreneur Center in Mount Pleasant, home to over 100 early-stage businesses, and has extensive experience training sales teams and CPAs on structured deals. Connect with Gene King

    Build a Better Agency Podcast
    Episode 566 Agency Success Lies in Embracing Discomfort with Anthony Reeves

    Build a Better Agency Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2026 66:24


    Welcome to another insightful episode of Build a Better Agency! This week, host Drew McLellan is joined by Anthony Reeves, Vice President of Global Brand and Creative at Kohler and former Amazon internal agency leader, to explore the vital—but often neglected—topic of embracing discomfort and making tough decisions as an agency leader. Drawing on lessons from his book, "Eat the Donkey: Why Great Companies Embrace Discomfort," Anthony Reeves reveals how formative experiences in the Australian Outback shaped his philosophy on leadership and organizational resilience. Together, Drew McLellan and Anthony Reeves dig into the importance of organizational foundations, management principles, and company characteristics, offering a fresh perspective on why these matter more than the traditional mission, vision, and values statements. Anthony Reeves explains how agencies can distinguish themselves by being exceptional at one core thing, and how principles should function as decision-making tools at every level of the company, especially when leaders aren't in the room. You'll also hear guidance on how agencies can strike a balance between being in an "explorer" mode versus a "static" mode, especially in today's rapidly evolving marketplace where AI and remote work are upending old ways of doing business. The discussion goes beyond theory, with practical advice on making, communicating, and living with hard decisions, plus candid reflections on creating a sense of belonging and protecting one's personal and professional foundation. Whether you're wrestling with your agency's direction, building a culture of accountability, or looking for inspiration to navigate change, this episode is packed with wisdom and actionable strategies. By the end, you'll be ready to rethink not just how your agency operates, but how you lead and the legacy you want to create. A big thank you to our podcast's presenting sponsor, White Label IQ. They're an amazing resource for agencies who want to outsource their design, dev, or PPC work at wholesale prices. Check out their special offer (10 free hours!) for podcast listeners here. What You Will Learn in This Episode: Embracing discomfort as a catalyst for agency growth Defining clear foundations, principles, and characteristics for your agency The value of making hard decisions rooted in your agency's core foundation Why agencies should focus on being exceptional at one thing rather than doing everything Translating principles into daily behaviors and decision-making at every level Balancing exploration and optimization to stay relevant and innovative Reinvigorating culture, connection, and mentorship in a remote or hybrid workplace

    The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy
    #488 Business Immigration & the $100K H-1B Fee with Jioselin Juarez Contreras, Esq.

    The Immigration Lawyers Podcast | Discussing Visas, Green Cards & Citizenship: Practice & Policy

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2026 21:30


    In this episode, host John Q. Khosravi, Esq. sits down with business immigration attorney Jioselin Juarez Contreras, Esq. to talk about her path from a first-generation Mexican American law student to a high-volume H-1B practice — including her brief detour into nonprofit removal work before returning to the same business immigration firm, how her firm (which also handles corporate litigation and taxation, with a CPA-licensed managing partner) keeps every department aligned on fast-moving immigration changes, and the real-world impact of the new $100,000 H-1B fee on employers and change-of-status filings during this year's cap season. They also preview the upcoming AILA California Chapters Conference (November 5–7 in San Francisco), which Jioselin is helping plan, and close with a look at annual firm planning and the importance of actually taking breaks during immigration law's busiest seasons. Timestamps: 00:00 – Opening 00:33 – Intro 03:16 – Welcome Jioselin Juarez Contreras, Esq. 03:26 – Growing up in Southern California & getting into immigration law 04:45 – How she built business immigration experience early on 05:04 – The detour into nonprofit removal work — and coming back 07:36 – Practicing immigration inside a multi-department firm (corporate, litigation, CPA/tax) 09:41 – The $100K H-1B fee: real impact on clients and filings during cap season 11:36 – AILA California Chapters Conference preview (San Francisco, Nov 5–7) 15:01 – Firm planning: annual goals and the next six months 17:08 – Balancing cap season crunch with actual vacation time 20:58 – How to connect with Jioselin 21:13 – Outro Get a free website (first 10 sign-ups) and special pricing on marketing for your firm from Constellation at http://immigrationlawyerstoolbox.com/Constellation Spotify | iTunes | YouTube Music | YouTube Follow eimmigration by Cerenade: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn Start your Business Immigration Practice! (US LAWYERS ONLY - SCREENING REQUIRED): E-2 Course EB-1A Course Get the Toolbox Magazine!  Join our community (Lawyers Only) Get Started in Immigration Law! The Marriage/Family-Based Green Card course is for you Our Website: ImmigrationLawyersToolbox.com Not legal advice. Consult with an Attorney. Attorney Advertisement. #podcaster #Lawyer #ImmigrationLawyer #Interview #Immigration #ImmigrationAttorney #USImmigration #ImmigrationLaw #ImmigrationLawyersToolbox  

    The Agile World with Greg Kihlstrom
    From Ai4: Coca-Cola FEMSA's Jose Martinez on balancing continuous improvement and CX consistency

    The Agile World with Greg Kihlstrom

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2026 22:25


    Jose Martinez, Global Chief Data Officer at Coca-Cola FEMSA, says customers don't experience an AI system's mistake as a data problem — they experience it as a company that doesn't know them. Recorded live at Ai4 at the Venetian in Las Vegas, he and Greg Kihlström get into what has to be true underneath before AI systems can act on your data at all.A data foundation AI can act on is a different thing from one that produces reports. Martinez on what actually separates the two, and why a company can have working dashboards and still not have the foundation an automated decision requires.Across many markets and millions of points of sale, consistency is the constraint — not speed. Agility isn't really about moving faster; it's being able to change repeatedly without the company starting to contradict itself. Martinez on what keeps decisions consistent as more of them get automated.Foundational data work has to be justified without a campaign-shaped payoff. How to make the case internally when the return doesn't show up as a lift number, and what enterprise leaders can use instead.About Jose MartinezJose De Jesus Martinez Camara, MS, PMP, is an innovative executive currently serving as the Global Chief Data Officer at Coca-Cola FEMSA. Previously, he served as the Americas Head of Data & Analytics at Nissan North America for Finance, with a dual track record as well as Chief Information Officer.With over 20 years of experience driving organizational excellence, Jose specializes in managing complex IT portfolios and commercializing technology products across the consumer goods, automotive, finance, entertainment, and consultancy sectors. He is a visionary professional known for aligning technology initiatives with long-term business objectives and fostering Agile and DevOps cultures.In his current global role at Coca-Cola FEMSA, he leads the enterprise data strategy, governance, and advanced analytics capabilities to drive digital transformation and value creation at scale. Prior to this, as Americas Head of Data & Analytics for Nissan Finance, Jose oversaw the data landscape across Mexico, Canada, and the United States, ensuring strategic alignment with corporate needs. Jose Martinez on LinkedIn---------- Resources ----------Coca-Cola FEMSAThe Agile Brand podcast is brought to you by TEKsystems.We're proud to be a media partner for #MAICON26 - Oct. 13-15! Learn how AI can power your marketing and business and help you grow smarter. Use code AGILE150 to save!Reach your customers with Reddit. Spend $500 in ad spend, get $500 back in ad credit!Chaser is the only Slack-native project management platform that helps teams turn messages into tracked tasks, automate follow-ups, and maintain team-wide visibility, without adopting another tool. Now integrated with Claude and other GenAI tools. Learn more at trychaser.com and use code AGILEBRAND for a 3-month free trial (normal trial is 14 days).The most influential minds in software, AI, and engineering leadership will be at WeAreDevelopers World Congress North America, September 23-25 in San Jose.Start building your own apps with Replit and get $20 off.Enjoyed the show? Tell us more at and give us a rating so others can find the show.Connect with Greg on LinkedInDon't miss a thing: get the latest episodes, sign up for our newsletter and more.Check out The Agile Brand Guide website with articles, insights, and Martechipedia, the wiki for marketing technology.The Agile Brand is produced by Missing Link—a Latina-owned strategy-driven, creatively fueled production co-op. From ideation to creation, they craft human connections through intelligent, engaging and informative content. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    The Laundromat Resource Podcast
    254. Smart Investments and Strategies for Today's Laundromat Owners with Chuck Post and Chris Mason

    The Laundromat Resource Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2026 77:08


    Send us Fan MailWelcome back to the Laundromat Resource Podcast! In episode 254, host Jordan Berry is joined once again by industry veterans Chuck Post and Chris Mason of PBI Laundry Consulting. With over 60 years of combined experience, Chuck and Chris share invaluable, practical insights into laundromat ownership, operations, and scaling your business in today's rapidly evolving industry. They discuss new trends in technology, customer service, and market strategies, as well as their upcoming free workshop series designed to help both new and existing owners succeed. Whether you're just getting started or looking to optimize and grow, this episode is packed with actionable gems to help you upgrade your laundromat business for the future. Don't just listen—pick one thing and put it into action!In this episode, Jordan, Chris Mason & Chuck Post Discuss:00:00 Starting free workshops for owners06:11 Expanding Laundromat Capacity and Experience12:43 Expanding laundromat services17:13 Appealing to higher-income families21:49 Pricing strategies and competitor analysis29:32 Evaluating store capacity and revenue35:53 Challenges of Business Growth41:22 Challenges in the laundromat industry46:34 Adjusting pricing and customer retention51:44 Balancing automation and customer service58:07 Understanding Store Market Reach01:05:40 Improving parking and store appeal01:11:30 Seeking professional guidance01:14:06 Appreciation for industry leadershipConnect with Chris Mason & Chuck Post LinkedIn: Chris MasonLinkedIn: Chuck PostFree Strategy Zoom Call with Jordan:https://calendly.com/laundromatresource/free-strategy-call?back=1

    Hunt Talk Radio
    Balancing Stakeholders, with Jim Heffelfinger | Episode 292

    Hunt Talk Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2026 94:52


    In this episode of Leupold's Hunt Talk Radio, Randy sits down with wildlife scientist Jim Heffelfinger to discuss the complex factors impacting mule deer populations across North America. They cover significant conservation challenges, such as landscape-scale habitat changes, the impacts of human population growth, and the difficulties of managing herds amid changing environmental conditions. They look at how difficult it can be to balance scientific management with social and political pressures that often influence wildlife policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Inside The Vault with Ash Cash
    ITV #253: From $250 to a Million-Dollar Empire: How Chris Sain Built His Own Economy | Inside The Vault

    Inside The Vault with Ash Cash

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2026 64:21 Transcription Available


    Chris Sain started investing with just $250. Today, he has built one of the largest independent financial education communities in the world—without waiting for Wall Street, a television network, or a major corporation to validate him.In this episode of Inside the Vault with Ash Cash, Chris explains how he turned financial education into a million-dollar ecosystem through trust, transparency, consistency, and service.From building the Quiet Wealth Club and a paid community of more than 90,000 members to broadcasting from the New York Stock Exchange, Chris proves that ownership will always outperform permission.He delivers an urgent message for anyone still sitting on the financial sidelines: you can no longer afford not to invest.Chris explains how beginners can start with what they have, use fractional shares, explore ETFs, pay off debt, build a business, and gradually increase their investments. He also reveals how he created 11 income streams without running 11 unrelated businesses by building one vertically integrated ecosystem.This conversation also covers AI, corporate layoffs, retiring at 35, maintaining his marriage while building an empire, staying connected to his community, following purpose over pressure, and protecting first-generation wealth from the “Black tax.”Chris Sain did not simply build an audience. He built his own platform, economy, and movement.ConnectGuest: @chris_sainInside the Vault: @insidethevaultHost: @iamashcashJoin the Abundance CommunityStrengthen your money mindset, build multiple streams of income, and connect with people committed to financial freedom:TheAbundanceCommunity.comSubscribe, turn on notifications, and share this episode with someone ready to start building their own economy.This episode is for educational purposes only and is not individualized financial or investment advice.Chapters00:00 – You can no longer afford not to invest 01:06 – Message for entrepreneurs and business owners 02:08 – Introducing Chris Sain 04:55 – Who is Chris Sain? 06:07 – Why successful athletes go broke 07:49 – The 2026 path to wealth 09:11 – Using AI without being replaced 12:06 – “Black people don't want to learn about money” 14:38 – Information means nothing without implementation 17:05 – Building a 90,000-plus-member financial community 17:22 – Trust, transparency and consistency 19:05 – Creating content seven days a week 20:06 – Why Chris still personally coaches his community 21:13 – Building a brand without advertisements 23:05 – Balancing business, marriage and fatherhood 23:28 – Chris Sain's 4:00 a.m. routine 26:40 – Retiring at 35 and achieving location freedom 28:18 – The truth about multiple income streams 29:14 – Eleven income streams without eleven businesses 29:41 – How YouTube powers the entire ecosystem 32:22 – His coaching calendar fills for the year 33:39 – Helping other coaches benefit from his overflow 36:21 – The value of one-on-one coaching 37:17 – How his community helped him make $1 million a month 38:19 – Serving people before chasing money 39:45 – Ash Cash gets a free coaching session 41:00 – Making more money but feeling less fulfilled 42:00 – When your passion is not paying the bills 42:40 – From therapist to financial educator 45:25 – Do not despise your nine-to-five 45:53 – Investing while building your dream 46:06 – Starting with only $250 47:17 – ETFs and beginner investment options 48:00 – Starting small with fractional shares 48:54 – Running your race without comparison 50:23 – Broadcasting from the New York Stock Exchange 51:00 – You never know who is watching 52:20 – Entering Wall Street without selling his soul 53:31 – The vision for television and film 54:42 – Creators becoming the new distribution networks 56:25 – Advice for his 18-year-old self 58:17 – Discipline, consistency and success 1:00:01 – Starting YouTube with zero subscribers 1:00:53 – From $200,000 in year one to millions 1:01:15 – The financial danger of the “Black tax” 1:02:06 – Protecting first-generation wealth 1:02:44 – Upcoming appearances 1:03:16 – Connect with Chris Sain 1:03:29 – Closing the VaultAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    The Ready State Podcast
    Fitness Should Be FUN: Caleb Marshall on Joy, Inclusion & ACL Recovery | The Fitness Marshall

    The Ready State Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2026 71:33


    View This Week's Show NotesStart Your 7-Day Trial to Mobility CoachJoin Our Free Weekly Newsletter: The AmbushMovement doesn't have to feel like punishment to improve your health. In fact, Caleb Marshall believes the secret to staying active for life has far less to do with discipline – and far more to do with joy. In this episode of the Ready State Podcast, Kelly and Juliet Starrett sit down with the creator of The Fitness Marshall to explore why fun, play, music, and community may be some of the most overlooked ingredients for long-term health. Caleb shares how growing up feeling like he didn't fit into traditional fitness or dance spaces inspired him to build a radically inclusive movement community where people of every age, ability, body type, and experience level feel welcome. They also dive into the surprising psychology behind making fitness sustainable, why creating a judgment-free environment helps people move with more confidence, and how Caleb's devastating ACL injury reshaped his relationship with recovery, resilience, and trusting his body again. Whether you're someone who loves the gym, avoids it altogether, or simply wants to enjoy moving again, this conversation is a powerful reminder that the best exercises are often the ones you look forward to doing.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy joy, play, and fun are essential ingredients for long-term consistency in fitnessHow creating an inclusive, judgment-free environment helps people fall in love with movementThe surprising mental health benefits of dance, rhythm, and being fully present in your bodyWhat Caleb's ACL recovery taught him about resilience, patience, and rebuilding trust in his bodyWhy mastering the basics – instead of chasing the latest fitness trends – is still the most effective path to lasting healthKey Highlights:(00:00) Intro & Guest Bio(03:53) Welcome to the Podcast(05:04) Caleb's Fitness Philosophy & Origin Story(10:07) Joy as a Health Strategy(14:09) Building Truly Inclusive Content(20:10) The Ready State Live Tour Story(23:05) Disarming People Through Non-Judgment(25:03) Buying Richard Simmons' Wardrobe(27:19) Origins of the Booty Army(29:49) How a Fitness Marshall Video Gets Made(34:56) Craziest Fan Moments: Zara Larsson & Sesame Street(38:20) Audience Size & Recognition(40:35) Tearing His ACL on Camera(41:47) The Psychology of Injury Recovery(50:37) Adapting to Seated Chair Workouts(52:17) Launching Active Booty(57:00) Balancing the On-Camera Persona with Real Life(1:00:57) Movement Practice & Training Routine(1:03:16) Staying Trend-Proof(1:05:50) Most Popular Videos Revisited(1:08:02) Infinite Shelf Recommendation(1:09:30) Closing ThoughtsHuge thanks to our sponsors, Momentous and LMNT.