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Today our guest is Chris Fore, Principal at Mojave High School, in Hesperia, CA. We talk with Chris about why it is important and how it is guiding his work everyday. He shares how creating high-accountability meetings with parents and teachers led to a nearly 60% reduction in failure rates. Chris also highlights the impact that "flipping the script" on parent communication has as he has celebrated individual student wins with positive phone calls home. Learn More About CharacterStrong: Access FREE MTSS Curriculum Samples Request a Quote Today! Learn more about CharacterStrong Implementation Support Visit the CharacterStrong Website Chris Fore is the Principal at Mojave High School, a 2025 California Department of Education Model Continuation School. Fore coached high school football for sixteen years (eight as a Head Varsity Coach) and Junior College football for one. He spent six years as an Athletic Director where both schools set the school record for the most Championships won in one year; both stand to this day. (One was set in 2010, the other in 2013.) He has also served as the Administrator supervising athletics and the Athletic Director for 4.5 years. His education includes: a Master's degree in Coaching and Athletic Administration, an Administrative Services Credential (CA), Education Specialist Credential (CA), and a Bachelor's degree in Religious Studies.
Have you ever wondered how to create structure for your distributed team — without taking away their flexibility? We often hear leaders ask how to balance business needs with employees' desire for autonomy. That's where Core Hours with Flexibility comes in: a distributed work model that allows everyone to work when they're at their best, while still ensuring there's dedicated time each day for real-time collaboration. Which is why on this episode of Inclusion in Progress, we're diving into one of the 12 distributed work models we've identified while working with remote and hybrid teams. This episode breaks down the Core Hours with Flexibility Model — which helps you align your team's schedules without forcing everyone back to the same rigid 9-to-5. We cover: How to set clear boundaries and expectations that empower teams to manage their time effectively What to consider before adopting the Core Hours with Flexibility Model for your distributed workforce The biggest challenges of implementing this model — and how to maintain fairness across time zones We'll be breaking down the rest of all of these work models on future episodes, so subscribe to the podcast to make sure you don't miss out! And if you're a People or HR leader who wants a more detailed breakdown of the 12 distributed work models (and an easy framework to decide which works best for your organization)... Download a copy of our Distributed Work Success Playbook today! TIMESTAMPS: [02:36] How the Core Hours with Flexibility Model improves coordination while giving employees the flexibility to manage their own schedules. [03:38] What are some of the key principles to applying core hours with flexibility in your workplace? [04:56] What are some of the most common challenges for this Distributed Work Model? [05:41] How to know if the Core Hours with Flexibility Model is best fit for your organization? LINKS: info@inclusioninprogress.com www.inclusioninprogress.com/podcast www.linkedin.com/company/inclusion-in-progress Download our Distributed Work Models Playbook to learn how to find the distributed work model that enables your teams to perform at their best. To learn more about Help Scout's distributed work strategy, check out Episode 137 Distributed Work Experts: Lessons from Help Scout. Want us to partner with you on finding your best-fit hybrid work strategy? Get in touch to learn how we can tailor our services to your company's DEI and remote work initiatives. Subscribe to the Inclusion in Progress Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to get notified when new episodes come out! Learn how to leave a review for the podcast.
This week on Two Parents & A Podcast - Wednesday morning was… action-packed, to say the least. Long story short: do NOT recommend getting food poisoning while pregnant. (Long story long: watch the episode.) From there, we recap our Happy Everything Toy Drive from this past weekend (a huge THANK YOU to everyone who came, helped, donated, or sponsored — we're still blown away!!!). Then we spiral into a bunch of travel topics (ever notice how podcasters love to talk about planes??): balancing work travel and parenting, meeting people IRL at the airport, and a heated debate over whether you should dress up for flights (spoiler alert: NOOO). Next up: a PSA for dads — you are in charge of mom's stocking. We break down how to actually make it good (and not an afterthought!!). And we also share 5(ish) creative ideas for weaning off the pacifier. Important note: we haven't tried these yet — they're methods we've heard work and are about to start figuring out ourselves!! Finally, in Things We DMed Each Other: positive stats that helped ease working-parent guilt, plus Toyota's new self-driving pod for kids??? LOVE YOU GUYS! Timestamps: 00:00:00 Welcome back to Two Parents & A Podcast! 00:00:41 Food poisoning during pregnancy 00:13:42 Happy Everything Toy Drive recap! 00:15:51 Balancing work travel and parenting 00:17:46 Can you actually find a date at the airport?! 00:25:53 Should you dress up for flights? 00:31:57 Are we wearing fur hoods wrong?! 00:32:41 Our holiday travel plans 00:33:25 Stockings for moms 00:36:22 5 creative ways to wean off the pacifier 00:42:40 Things We DMed Each Other: Positive statistics for kids of working moms 00:45:12 Things We DMed Each Other: Toyota's self-driving pod for kids 00:50:34 LOVE YOU GUYS! #twoparentsandapod --------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you to our sponsors this week: *Fabletics: Get 80% off everything on Fabletics when you sign up as a VIP at https://www.fabletics.com/TWOPARENTS. *Aura Frames: Aura Frames is the perfect holiday gift. Shop now and save with $35 off when you use code TWOPARENTS. Visit https://www.auraframes.com and enter code TWOPARENTS at checkout. *Nurture Life: Get 55% off your first order + free shipping at https://www.nurturelife.com/TWOPARENTS with code TWOPARENTS. *Hers: Whether you want to lose weight, grow thicker, fuller hair, or find relief for anxiety, Hers has you covered. Visit https://www/forhers.com/TWOPARENTS to get a personalized, affordable plan that gets you. --------------------------------------------------------------- Listen to the pod on YouTube/Spotify/Apple: https://www.youtube.com/@twoparentsandapod https://open.spotify.com/show/7BxuZnHmNzOX9MdnzyU4bD?si=5e715ebaf9014fac https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/two-parents-a-podcast/id1737442386 --------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Two Parents & A Podcast: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/twoparentsandapod TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@twoparentsandapod Follow Alex Bennett: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/justalexbennett TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@justalexbennett Follow Harrison Fugman: Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/harrisonfugman TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@harrisonfugman --------------------------------------------------------------- Powered by: Just Media House – https://www.justmediahouse.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trump is moving faster than anyone expected — and it's historic. In this episode, Tara breaks down: 2.2 million deportations in under a year 80,000 visa revocations Welfare and Medicaid fraud crackdowns Sanctuary city roadblocks and how ICE navigates them The legal battles keeping deportations by-the-book The moral and practical challenges of executing mass deportations It's a look behind the scenes at how the administration is tackling illegal immigration, fraud, and the “worst of the worst” criminals while keeping the rule of law intact.
In this episode of Remodelers on the Rise, Kyle Hunt sits down with Abe Degnan, second-generation owner of Degnan Design Build Remodel, to share the story of building a remodeling business designed to last. Abe reflects on growing up on job sites, joining his father's company, and helping shape an early design build approach through intentional learning, documented processes, and steady leadership. They dig into lessons Abe has learned over 25 years in business, including hiring with purpose, pricing with confidence, investing in systems, and making the shift from working in the business to leading a team. Abe also shares thoughtful insights on company culture, peer groups, and building a life outside of work, offering encouragement for remodelers who want long term growth without burning out. ----- Today's episode is sponsored by Builder Funnel! Click here to learn more about how Builder Funnel helps remodelers and home builders grow through strategic digital marketing. ----- Takeaways Abe Degnan is a second-generation remodeler who joined his father's business. Investing in learning and joining peer groups has been crucial for growth. Hiring the right people is essential for maintaining company culture. Abe's broken leg led to a shift in focus towards office work and management. Understanding pricing and financials is key to business success. High-quality photography is vital for effective marketing. A clear sales process is necessary for consistent success. Establishing a design center enhances client engagement. Balancing family life and business is a continuous challenge. Documenting company values and processes helps differentiate from competitors. ----- Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guests 03:00 Abe Degnan's Journey in Remodeling 06:10 Transitioning from Sole Proprietorship to S Corp 09:00 The Evolution of Design-Build Approach 11:54 Investing in Learning and Company Culture 15:04 Hiring Practices and Employee Retention 17:59 Overcoming Challenges in Business Growth 21:00 The Impact of Personal Experiences on Business 23:38 Pricing Strategies and Financial Management 27:10 Marketing and Sales Process Insights 29:53 Establishing a Design Center and Client Engagement 33:02 Balancing Family Life and Business 35:57 Final Thoughts and Advice for Remodelers
Recorded at the 15th Annual NewDEAL Leaders Conference in Washington, D.C., host Ryan Coonerty's conversation with Delaware Lieutenant Governor Kyle Gay digs into how she helped pass Delaware's equal rights amendment, her period-equity initiative, and her efforts to expand pathways to legal services. Gay talks about her time as Deputy Attorney General, representing clients in Delaware's business courts and practicing pro bono law for foster youth – experiences that now inform how she convenes communities, agencies, and decision-makers to change outcomes. The episode also explores how Gay partners with Governor and NewDEAL Alum Matt Meyer to get results, the impact of stories she's learned directly from constituents, and the responsibility she carries as a member of the Pardons Board. Tune in to learn about LG Gay's reflections on her journey into public office and why Delaware has become a place where more women can step into government leadership. IN THIS EPISODE: • [01:04] Lieutenant Governor Kyle Gay's perspective on leading the State of Delaware. • [04:33] How the Lieutenant Governor partners with the administration in her state. • [06:30] Two examples of how she has acted in her role to impact others. • [08:48] Lessons learned from hearing directly from constituents. • [10:54] Insights from working on the Pardons Board. • [12:57] Orienting state government, the legislature, and the executive branch around implementation and outcomes. • [16:01] Kyle's journey to public office and taking the role of Lieutenant Governor. • [18:44] Balancing private life and being an elected official. • [21:31] How Delaware has made it possible for more women to serve in local government. • [25:06] Picking priorities in the state legislature.
In this episode of Money Tales, our guest is Valerie Ortiz. If money were a muscle, would you treat it like part of your daily training routine, strengthening it with intention, commitment, and care? In this episode, Valerie Ortiz, a registered dietitian nutritionist, health coach and personal trainer shares how she helps people transform their physical health. We discuss how these same patterns, barriers, and breakthroughs show up in our financial lives too. Valerie is passionate about advancing wellness by focusing on nutrition, staying active, practicing mindfulness, and supporting mental health. These core principles guide her daily approach and commitment to improving quality of life. She is dedicated to educating, promoting and supporting others in the adoption of these advantageous practices. In 2010, Valerie earned her certification as a personal trainer, followed by a Health and Wellness Coach Certification from the Institute for Integrative Nutrition in 2011. She continued her academic pursuits at Rutgers University, enrolling in the Nutritional Sciences/Dietetics Program and graduating in December 2018 with a Bachelor of Science. Subsequently, she completed her Master of Science in Nutrition, with a dietetic internship focused on Community and Public Health, at Saint Elizabeth's University in Morristown, NJ. In 2021, Valerie achieved the credential of Registered Dietitian Nutritionist. Valerie is the owner of Focused On Wellness, LLC, a private practice providing medical nutrition therapy, nutrition counseling and personal training services. Valerie is also a Registered Dietitian with Nourish, Fay Nutrition and Kickoff. Nourish Your Financial Well-Being Just as proper nutrition fuels your body, intentional habits and mindful choices can strengthen your financial life over time. If you'd like to explore how aligning your financial habits with your values can support long-term well-being and confidence, connect with an Aspiriant advisor to start the conversation. Subscribe to Money Tales on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube Music for more insights on money, mindset, and living well.
If you haven't slept through the night since… you can't remember when — this episode is for you. In this episode, I'm joined by women's hormone expert Robin Nielson to uncover why perimenopause seems to hijack your sleep, what's really going on in your body, and the actionable steps you can take this week to finally get restorative, uninterrupted sleep again.Robin breaks down the misunderstood connection between sleep, cortisol, insulin, and hormone balance, why nighttime waking is NOT always “just hormones,” and how nutrient deficiencies, blood sugar issues, toxins, ferritin levels, digestion, and stress are quietly wrecking your sleep more than you realize.If you've been told to just “take melatonin,” “stop caffeine,” or “wait it out,” — you're going to love this conversation. Robin brings raw honesty, science-backed wisdom, and a completely fresh perspective on how sleep drives every hormone in your body and how to become the CEO of your own circadian rhythm in perimenopause.In this episode, you'll learn:The hidden reasons your sleep falls apart in perimenopause (and why it's not only estrogen).Why cortisol and insulin are the two “sleep dictators” running the show.The practical, low-cost changes that dramatically improve sleep — without guesswork or overwhelm.Whether you're dealing with night sweats, 2–4am wake-ups, racing thoughts, exhaustion, or feeling like you're aging faster than you should — this episode will help you reclaim peaceful sleep, resilient hormones, and a life that flows again.This conversation will leave you feeling seen, empowered, and equipped with the clarity you've been searching for.✨ Three Key Takeaways1️⃣ Sleep is the foundation of hormone regulation — not the other way around. 2️⃣ Balancing cortisol and insulin is the missing link for midlife sleep success. 3️⃣ You must know YOUR body — symptoms show up differently for every woman, but the root causes are measurable and fixable.Learn More From Robin Here:Instagram: @robinanielsenWebsite: https://naturalhormonesolution.com/Sign up for Robin's Hormone Reset Program: https://naturalhormonesolution.com/hormonereset/Natural Solutions for Hormone Balance Sisterhood Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/naturalsolutionshormonebalance/THE COMPLETE HORMONE ASSESSMENT: naturalhormonesolution.com/bria
Episode Summary: In this episode of *Legal Marketing Happy Hour*, Stephen Wilson, Director of SEO at Above the Bar Marketing, shares insights on creating content that attracts clicks and converts visitors into clients. From understanding user intent to establishing topical authority, Stephen breaks down how law firms can enhance their content strategy to drive conversions effectively. Key Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction 02:15 – Differentiating content that converts from average blog posts 05:10 – Understanding user search intent for effective content creation 09:30 – Significance of topical authority for law firms in SEO 12:45 – Key elements like headers and internal links in content optimization 15:20 – Common mistakes hindering well-written pages from performing 18:00 – Balancing freshness of content and creating new vs. updating old content 21:30 – Tracking analytics and KPIs for measuring content performance 24:10 – Embracing generative tools like chat GBT for content creation 28:05 – Recommendations for strengthening content strategy for 2026 About the Show: *Legal Marketing Happy Hour* serves up tactical marketing insights to help law firms grow smarter, faster, and more profitable. The show focuses on providing actionable strategies and expert advice to elevate law firms' marketing efforts.
Joining the Choose Strong podcast in this episode, is Rachel Entrekin! She is a Norda athlete, and has had recent victories at Cocodona 250, High Lonesome 100 & The Mammoth (and MANY more) . Enjoy getting to know Rachel a little more as she joins Sally in an awesome chat! Enjoy! Other Episode Highlights:Recent Norda athlete!Background to how Rachel started runningHigh school battle of identity and self-worthRehab 2x Ultrarunning “saved her life”Running in the southeast How Rachel got into trail runningA French speaker?!Balancing full time work & high level trainingRacing 1000 miles this past yearPT background & how that's helped stay injury freeThe importance of the slow build2026 plans Connect with RACHEL at: Substack: @rachelentrekinIG: @rachel__entrekinBe sure to follow Rachel on IG and to find out more about her upcoming summer Ultra Trail Mount Blanc Camp and how you can join! All links, discounts, and ways to support the podcast are here.Choose Strong Book Sally McRae Strength AppChoose Strong Podcast YouTubeSally McRae YouTubeChoose Strong Merch Bare Performance Nutrition Code: SALLYChoose Strong Strava GroupEpisode Sponsors:Hello Fresh: Visit hellofresh.com/SALLY10FM for 10 FREE meals + breakfast for life.ZocDoc: Go to zocdoc.com/SALLY to book a top-rated doctor todayJanji: Go to janji.com and use code CHOOSESTRONG for 10% offiRestore: Unlock your best skin with @iRestorelaser! Subscribe & Save for 25% off or more + free shipping on iRestore Skincare AND get HUGE savings on the iRestore Illumina Face Mask with code STRONG at irestore.com/STRONG! #irestorepod
Aquila Mendez-Valdez is the Founder of Haute in Texas, which began as a personal blog and has evolved into a full-service public relations agency empowering women-led businesses. Her innovative approach combines storytelling, strategy, and community to help brands grow with authenticity and purpose. In this episode, Aquila shares her inspiring journey from launching a business while pregnant to scaling her company into a thriving agency. She and Sanjay discuss hiring your first employee, creating a franchise model, and the importance of surrounding yourself with a strong, supportive community. What You'll Learn: • How to build a business while balancing family and entrepreneurship • When and how to hire your first employee • What it takes to develop a franchise model • The power of community in sustaining business growth Learn more about Haute in Texas at https://hitpr.com/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction and background 5:53 Overcoming nerves 11:31 Growing a company culture 13:42 Differentiating your company 17:23 Advice for small businesses 20:12 Scaling the business 24:52 Balancing work and life 30:08 Closing and contact #SmallBusiness #PublicRelations #Podcast At Hiscox, we provide customized insurance solutions for small businesses and entrepreneurs, empowering you to take risks with confidence. With over 100 years of expertise, we offer coverage options like general liability and professional liability, helping you protect what matters most. Learn more at hiscox.com.
Warren Whitlock is a digital marketing pioneer with over 20 years of experience in social media, new media, and emerging technology. As CEO of Stirling Corp, he builds mass audience properties with exponential growth potential by partnering with forward-thinking technologies and markets. A best-selling author and advisor, Warren helps companies leverage online opportunities to drive growth and profit. Focused on AI and blockchain, Warren explores how these innovations boost productivity and disrupt traditional industries. He also advises enterprises on e-commerce, martech, and the future of marketing, supporting ventures like PERK Protocol, which tackles global workforce Warren Whitlockchallenges. Named a Forbes Top 50 Social Media Power Influencer, Warren authored Twitter Revolution—the first book about Twitter—and Profitable Social Media: Business Results Without Playing Games. He believes business success is built on authentic human connection, using digital tools to amplify impact and share stories profitably with the right audience. During the show we discuss: How influence, storytelling, and connection have evolved in the social media era Applying a "people love to buy" mindset in an AI-driven marketing world Common mistakes brands make when using social media for growth How emerging tech like AI and blockchain will reshape digital marketing Using collaboration and partnerships to scale brands authentically Trends shaping thought leadership, content consumption, and podcasting Balancing innovation with simplicity in modern marketing strategies Measuring meaningful engagement over vanity metrics like virality Leadership traits that help innovators thrive during disruption The future of digital storytelling, technology, and human connection Resources: https://warrenwhitlock.com/
What does the future of the pet service industry look like as technology and client expectations evolve? Matthew Kutas, founder and CEO of Republic of Dog, talks about the challenges and opportunities facing pet care businesses today. He discusses how technology can streamline operations without losing the emotional connection at the heart of the work, and why onboarding is a make-or-break process for client trust. Matthew shares insights on staffing, scaling, and the professionalization of the industry. He also explores how pet care intersects with city planning, corporate wellness, and strategic partnerships, pointing to new opportunities for growth. Main topics: Technology's impact on pet services Onboarding as client trust foundation Balancing scaling with personalization Staffing challenges and expectations City planning, condos, and corporate programs Main takeaway: "Technology should give you more time to do the important things—it should enhance the client's experience, not replace the human connection." – Matthew Kutas As pet care professionals, we often look to tech to solve our pain points. Scheduling tools, payment systems, even AI—these can save hours of work. But Matthew Kutas reminds us that the point isn't to automate away the heart of our service. Instead, we should use the time we gain to deepen relationships with clients and their pets. Send that personal message. Make that check-in call. Show you care. Because in an industry built on trust, the human connection is what truly sets us apart. About our guest: Matthew Kutas is the founder and CEO of Republic of Dog, based in Canada. With over 25 years in the pet service industry, he has built and operated businesses in dog walking, daycare, grooming, and boarding, before shifting into consulting and advising. Today, his focus is on how pet services integrate into urban living, condos, and hotels, while also addressing industry-wide challenges like technology, staffing, and scaling. Matthew works with pet care companies, city planners, and property managers to ensure pets remain central in both business growth and community design. Links: https://republicofdog.ca Check out our Starter Packs See all of our discounts! Check out ProTrainings Code: CPR-petsitterconfessional for 10% off
Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.Feeling swamped by the demands of running a photography business or two? Discover how effective workflows and clear boundaries can unlock productivity, creativity, and precious family time. This episode shows working photographers how to balance multiple projects without burning out.Scott sits down with Toronto-based wedding photographers and educators Gary & Kim Evans. Together, they break down the secrets behind running multiple photography businesses, including traditional weddings, pop-up weddings, headshots, Santa sessions, and international photographer retreats all while keeping work-life balance in check.Gary & Kim share how they've developed systems to keep their businesses running smoothly, tips for choosing the right tools, and the importance of saying “no” to non-essential projects. Whether you're shooting weddings or running portrait sessions, this episode will help you streamline and get more done in less time.“Our workflows have been so efficient that we've been able to open another brand. It's finding the right tools for each niche, so you don't have to think about it again—it just becomes part of the normal.”ResourcesThe Retreat17hatsCloudSpotConvertKitSmartAlbumsWhy You Should ListenDiscover actionable workflows for photographers handling multiple brands or services.Learn real-world tips for dividing business roles and reducing friction (especially for couples).Get advice on choosing the best software to boost efficiency and profits.Find out how pop-up weddings can open surprising revenue streams.Feel inspired by simple strategies to protect your family time without sacrificing business growth.Listen now and take the first step toward a more organized, productive, and fulfilling photography business!Ready to organize your photography business, reclaim your calendar? Subscribe and listen to Workflows on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app!(00:00) - 74 (01:26) - Managing Multiple Businesses and Niches (03:43) - Exploring Pop-Up Weddings and Seasonal Sessions (09:52) - International Retreats and New Ventures (21:59) - Client Experience: Traditional vs. Popup Weddings (22:57) - Marketing Popup Weddings: Stress-Free and Unique (29:36) - Balancing Creativity and Workflow (36:11) - Advice for Photographers: Time Management and Embracing Technology
This week on Simplifying Cyber, Aaron Pritz and Cody Rivers sit down with Jax Scott — combat veteran, podcast host (Two Cyber Chicks), and VP of Cybersecurity at Pearson — for a conversation that's equal parts leadership, risk reality, and “why is everyone still confused about BISOs?”Jax shares her unconventional path into cybersecurity (perfume sales → special operations → NATO cyber strategy → Mandiant → Capital One → consulting → Pearson), then breaks down what BISOs/CISOs do when done right:The “single point of contact” that connects business teams to security outcomesWhy risk management is the glueWhy the best security leaders aren't always the most technical (and how technical instincts can backfire)Then we go headfirst into the AI debate:Where automation helps most in compliance (evidence collection, mapping, reducing manual slog)Where humans stay essential (judgment calls, accountability, trust-building)The uncomfortable truth: if we outsource all thinking to AI, we may literally get worse at thinkingWe wrap with practical guidance on:Handling volatile regulatory changes (like DR/IR requirements) with flexible plans + frequent testingThe reality of CMMC: why it's not “new,” why enforcement matters, and why last-minute scrambles burn everyone outHow to lead teams through chaos with transparency, empathy, and real talkAnd finally: Jax drops a fun fact that honestly explains a lot about her calm energy.Listen now wherever you get your podcasts.Key topics coveredWhat a BISO/VISO is (and how to explain it to non-security leaders)Critical thinking + EQ as security superpowersAI in compliance/GRC: automate the boring, keep the human judgmentIR/DR planning for shifting rules and requirementsCMMC realities for the defense industrial baseLeadership during change fatigue
Hosts: Dr. Ashlee Gethner, LCSW – Child of a Police Officer Jennifer Woosley Saylor, LPCC S – Child of a Police Officer With the holiday season in full swing, your hosts dive deep into what this time of year really means for first responders and their families. Balancing the unique demands, the heightened emotions, and the challenge of staying present, this conversation acknowledges both the joys and difficulties of navigating the holidays when the call hits home, literally. In This Episode: Holiday Stress & Setting Boundaries The Ashlee & Jennifer open up about the overwhelming expectations and demands that often come with the holidays. With a reminder that sometimes, it’s healthy (and important) to say “no” and prioritize what truly matters. First Responders’ Unique Holiday Experience Not every family gets to gather together during the holidays, especially when a loved one is on duty. Jennifer and Ashlee discuss how the holiday season impacts first responders, from missing family traditions to working through emotionally difficult calls. Grief & Tragedy During the Holidays Jennifer & Ashlee explore the pain of spending holidays without loved ones and how traumatic calls on significant days can permanently change their meaning. They share both personal stories and insights from therapy, normalizing complicated feelings that often surface this time of year. Honoring Positive Moments It’s not all heavy! The episode highlights uplifting traditions like “Shop with a Cop” and the positive impact first responders make in their communities, reminding us of the good at the heart of the season. Mental Health, Guilt & Self-Care Ashlee and Jennifer dive into the guilt many feel, whether it's from not doing “enough” or not being present with family. If you’re struggling, they strongly encourage seeking support and normalizing reaching out for therapy, especially when holiday pressure mounts. Practical Tips for Staying Present Put down the phones, real connection starts with being fully there with your loved ones. Build new traditions, whether you’re at home or on shift. Take intentional breaks and give yourself permission to slow down, even if it means missing a party or two. Supporting the Whole Family This episode acknowledges the hidden load on partners and family at home, and the importance of recognizing and appreciating each person’s contributions during this season. Creating New Traditions Whether it’s puzzles, football, or unique celebrations, the hosts challenge listeners, especially first responders to find new ways to create joyful, meaningful connections, even if plans (or locations) look different this year. Navigating Substance Use Concerns Special note about the extra challenges for those managing sobriety through the holidays, acknowledging the prevalence of substance use and emphasizing the power of planning ahead and asking for support. Listener Challenge: What new tradition or small act of presence can you create with your loved ones this holiday season? Share your stories and holiday photos with the show! Final Thoughts: You’re not alone in feeling overwhelmed, stressed, or even disconnected this holiday season. Let’s give ourselves (and each other) the grace to acknowledge our real experiences and find moments of joy and connection where we can. Happy holidays from Jennifer, Ashlee, and the whole WTCHH team! Don’t Forget Shop the merch store for some WTCHH swag! Stay tuned for exciting announcements and new episodes in the new year. If this episode resonated with you, please share your thoughts and stories with us - we love hearing from you! 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Tim Gray is the Strategic Communications Advisor at Intelligent Relations, an AI-powered PR agency that helps brands earn meaningful media coverage. Before moving into PR, Tim spent more than two decades as a business and technology journalist, writing for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, VentureBeat, and CNN. In this episode, he shares insights into how Intelligent Relations' Preston AI platform enhances PR workflows and simplifies pitch creation—while emphasizing the importance of balancing AI with human intelligence. Tim also explores the art of storytelling in PR and outlines his approach to thought leadership.Key Takeaways:- Balancing human and artificial intelligence in PR- Creating new workflows with AI- Where AI writing comes short Episode Timeline:0:00Introduction to Intelligent Relations and Tim Gray2:48The Role of AI in PR at Intelligent Relations4:45 How we've rapidly changed our views of ChatGPT5:59Creating a new workflow around AI6:45The client experience at Intelligent Relations7:45How Preston creates AI pitches10:30How AI affects junior-level PR people11:30How has Intelligent Relations changed over 7 months?12:22Balancing human and artificial intelligence14:00Where AI writing falls short16:00How to make a story stick17:45How to get Tod to read your pitch17:41Tim's thought leadership philosophyThis episode's guest:• Tim Gray on LinkedIn• Intelligentrelations.comYour host: Tod Perry• Follow Tod Perry on LinkedIn• Follow Tod Perry on X• Learn more about TodSubscribe and leave a 5-star review: https://pod.link/1496390646Contact Us!•Join the conversation by leaving a comment!•Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn!Thanks for listening! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pure creatives are selfish. They create art for themselves. And your potential clients don't care about your personal creativity. They care about what's in it for them. So as a creative, we can't just be selfishly isolated in our little rooms creating art for art's sake because it fulfills us. When it comes to actually being a business owner, we have to create real value for other people, which means we can't be selfish when it comes to our creativity. We have to share it with others. As it says on the wall behind me in my office, “It takes more than passion.” If you're running a freelance business, don't forget - you're running a business. And that takes entrepreneurial skills that may not come naturally for many creatives. This week's episode is about finding the sweet spot between creativity and entrepreneurship. Both the creative and the entrepreneur are essential elements of your freelance business… And there are good parts and bad parts of both. In this episode you'll discover: Balancing the creative and entrepreneurial sides of your brain What entrepreneurs understand that creatives don't Using people, processes, and systems, to create value Keeping your creative spark alive Scheduling time for creative and entrepreneurial tasks Expanding your horizons by joining communities and finding mentors For full show notes, visit https://6figurecreative.com/393
How to Use Gratitude as Fuel in Your Cash-Based PT Journey Episode Overview In this episode, Danny breaks down how gratitude isn't just a feel-good idea – it's a practical performance tool for stressed-out cash-based practice owners, especially those in the early "nights-and-weekends" grind. He explains why the early stage of business is mentally brutal, how gratitude helps you zoom out, and how to use it as fuel instead of living in frustration over goals you haven't hit yet. Key Topics Covered The hardest stage of business: early Rainmaker-phase grind Why your confidence wobbles when you're part time and building on nights/weekends How to reframe "I'm not where I want to be yet" with gratitude Using your "past self" as a perspective check Why high achievers are most vulnerable to frustration and burnout Being grateful beyond revenue: health, family, and relationships Balancing ambition with contentment Gratitude as Fuel, Not Fluff Danny shares a post from PT Biz head coach, Courtney Morse, written to early-stage Rainmaker clients who feel like they're not moving fast enough: Your business might look early, messy, or slow – but you took control of your future. Most people stay stuck, complain, and never take action. You didn't. You stepped out, bet on yourself, and started building something from nothing. Gratitude isn't just a holiday feeling – it's a strategy to keep going. Reframing Your Progress One of the strongest gratitude practices Danny recommends: Imagine going back 2–10 years and telling your past self where you are today. That version of you would probably be fired up, proud, and amazed you actually took the leap. But current you might be frustrated that you haven't hit a certain revenue number yet. Gratitude helps you hold two truths at the same time: You're not where you ultimately want to be yet. You're also much further ahead than you used to be – and that's worth celebrating. High Achievers and the Gratitude Gap Danny talks about why ambitious clinicians struggle with gratitude: High achievers expect progress and often move the goalposts as soon as they hit something. They fixate on what hasn't happened yet instead of what has. This can lead to chronic frustration, even when things are objectively going well. Beyond Business Metrics Most practice owners can quote revenue and visit numbers on demand – but rarely track: Dinners or time spent with friends Moments with family they're building this whole thing for Time invested in their own health Danny challenges you to be grateful for: Your family, who supports you regardless of how the business performs Your health and ability to even take a swing at entrepreneurship The flexibility and privilege of having the option to start your own practice at all When You Miss a Goal Danny shares a story about missing a seven-figure revenue goal by ~$50k in one year and being miserable about it, until his wife reminded him: A few years prior, he would have been thrilled just to replace his $84k Army salary. In that context, "only" doing $950k in his own business is an incredible win. Perspective plus gratitude completely changes how you experience your progress. Practical Ways to Use Gratitude as a Strategy Regularly ask: "What would my past self think of my current life and business?" List non-business wins: family, health, relationships, freedom, flexibility. Use gratitude to pull yourself out of tunnel vision on a single missed number. Let gratitude energize you to build the next year, instead of beating yourself up. Big Takeaways Early-stage business is brutally stressful – especially when you're still working full time. Gratitude isn't soft; it's a mental reset button that keeps you from burning out. You can be ambitious and still deeply grateful for how far you've come. You don't have to be miserable to hit big goals. Free Resources from PT Biz PT Biz Part-Time to Full-Time 5-Day Challenge: Get crystal clear on your numbers, visit rate, and path to leaving your job for your practice. physicaltherapybiz.com/challenge Book a Free Discovery Call: Talk with a PT Biz advisor about your clinic, challenges, and next steps. Book your discovery call Try Clair, the AI Scribe for PTs: Offload your notes so you can focus on patients and get your time back. meetclair.ai Connect with PT Biz Official Website Podcast: PT Entrepreneur Podcast
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What does it actually take to build a band that lasts—not just creatively, but sustainably?In this episode of The Purpose Chasers Podcast, Mark Crandall sits down with Michael Lashom of Annie in the Water to talk about the realities of building a band, maintaining momentum, and turning music into a long-term creative asset instead of a burnout machine.This conversation goes beyond gigs and growth metrics. It explores:• The evolution of Annie in the Water• Treating music like a long-term asset, not a hustle• Balancing creativity, leadership, and sustainability• What artists need to understand about branding beyond the musicWhether you're a musician, creative entrepreneur, or artist trying to build something that actually lasts, this episode offers grounded insight from someone living it.
In this episode of Hustle Inspires Hustle, Alex Quin sits down with Brandon Travin, Director of Sales and Partnerships at Resident.com, a legacy luxury lifestyle publication founded by his father in 1988. Brandon shares how he helped transform the brand from a print-focused magazine into a modern, digitally dominant media company with a domain authority of 70. They discuss the power of SEO, personalized brand partnerships, email marketing, luxury events, and leveraging AI in content. Brandon emphasizes the value of storytelling, long-term relationships, and meeting clients where they are. The episode also highlights the importance of combining tradition with innovation while staying true to brand values in the fast-evolving luxury media space.Episode Outline:[00:00:00] Intro and welcome[00:01:30] Brandon's background and Resident.com origin story[00:05:45] From local paper to global luxury publication[00:09:10] Family legacy and media industry roots[00:12:00] Brandon's digital transformation strategy[00:16:50] Growing Resident.com's domain authority to 70[00:19:20] Balancing print and digital[00:22:00] Focus on travel, real estate, fashion, dining[00:25:45] Brand activations, events, and client strategies[00:29:30] High-profile covers, celebrity features[00:32:10] The power of storytelling in luxury branding[00:36:15] Leveraging AI and multilingual content[00:41:30] Sales wins and in-person dealmaking[00:43:45] Brandon's values and how he wants to be rememberedWisdom Nuggets:Legacy Can Fuel Innovation: Brandon Travin didn't just inherit a company—he brought it into the digital age, using Resident.com's trusted legacy as a launchpad for tech-driven growth.SEO is a Long Game: Achieving a domain authority of 70 in under three years came from consistency, content upgrades, and leveraging the strength of the Resident.com domain.Print Still Has Power, But Digital Scales: Print remains a high-touch brand tool, while Resident.com drives scalable traffic and conversion—showing how modern media needs both.Sell With Purpose, Not Pressure: Brandon highlights that listening deeply to client goals and customizing media plans around their KPIs builds trust and long-term wins.Meet Clients Where They Are: From targeted email campaigns to luxury events and global SEO visibility, Resident.com's success lies in reaching audiences across every relevant channel.Power Quotes“It doesn't always have to be money—you don't always need to make something out of the relationship.” - Alex Quin “Luxury is personal. You gotta meet clients in person.” - Brandon Travin “I want Resident.com to be the go-to for luxury in every major city.”Connect with Brandon:Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/brandon.travin)Linkedin: (linkedin.com/in/brandontravin)Resident Magazine Website (https://resident.com/)Connect With the Podcast Host Alex Quin:Instagram: (https://www.instagram.com/alexquin)Twitter: (https://twitter.com/mralexquin)LinkedIn: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mralexquin)Website: (https://alexquin.com)TikTok: (https://www.tiktok.com/@mralexquin)Our CommunityInstagram: (https://www.instagram.com/hustleinspireshustle)Twitter: (https://twitter.com/HustleInspires)LinkedIn: (https://www.linkedin.com/company/hustle-inspires-hustle)Website: (https://hustleinspireshustle.com)*This page may contain affiliate links or sponsored content. When you click on these links or engage with the sponsored content and make a purchase or take some other action, we may receive a commission or compensation at no additional cost to you. We only promote products or services that we genuinely believe will add value to our readers & listeners.*See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Recorded live on YouTube on November 18, 2025, this Airey Bros Radio roundtable goes belly to belly with the top NAIA wrestling programs in the country for a full 2025–26 NAIA Wrestling Season Preview.We're joined by four of the biggest hammers on the small-college scene:
Show Notes:In this deeply moving episode of The Human Experience, host Jennifer Peterkin sits down with Rebecca (Becky) Faye Smith Galli in her Maryland home for a powerful conversation about loss, resilience, faith, and the courage to keep moving forward. Becky shares her life journey marked by profound hardship, including the death of her teenage brother, raising children with special needs, divorce, and sudden paralysis from transverse myelitis—a rare spinal cord inflammation that left her wheelchair-bound just days after her marriage ended. Through it all, Becky reflects on grief, uncertainty, and the strength she found through faith, family, community, and storytelling. She also discusses founding Pathfinders for Autism, navigating evolving autism awareness, and how writing became both a lifeline and a calling—allowing her to connect with others and offer hope through shared experience. Becky’s story is a testament to compassion, perseverance, and the belief that life can still be good—no matter what. ⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of death, chronic illness, disability, and grief. Listener discretion is advised. Key Takeaways:● Personal experiences of profound loss and lifelong grief.● The impact of a sibling’s death on family dynamics and identity.● How different family members grieve in different ways.● The challenges and rewards of raising children with special needs.● Coping strategies for repeated adversity and unanswered questions.● The importance of community, support systems, and shared understanding.● The evolution of autism awareness and access to resources.● Balancing personal health challenges with parenting and purpose.● The role of faith, optimism, and mindset in resilience.● Storytelling as a powerful tool for healing, connection, and hope. Timestamps:00:00:00 — Podcast Introduction: Jennifer introduces the show and its mission.00:00:44 — Meet Becky: Background and life in Maryland.00:02:08 — The Loss of Forrest: Losing her brother at age 17.00:03:32 — Learning to Grieve: Family coping and lessons on grief.00:06:20 — Grief & Social Expectations: Pressure to “move on.”00:11:10 — Living with Uncertainty: Accepting unanswered questions.00:13:13 — College & Healing: Journaling and support systems.00:16:15 — Marriage & Motherhood: New joys and health challenges.00:17:31 — Raising Children with Special Needs: Epilepsy and autism.00:19:01 — Coping with Repeated Hardship: Finding purpose through writing.00:21:45 — Healing & Mindset: The non-linear journey of resilience.00:23:08 — First Encounters with Disability: Navigating medical systems.00:25:00 — Discovering Autism: A lack of resources sparks action.00:27:23 — Founding Pathfinders for Autism: Building community support.00:29:03 — Isolation & Community: The need for connection.00:30:36 — Autism Awareness: How times have changed.00:31:45 — Managing Fear: Living one day at a time.00:34:20 — Faith & Family: Foundations of strength.00:35:34 — Marriage, Divorce & Co-Parenting.00:37:59 — Sudden Paralysis: Transverse myelitis diagnosis.00:39:58 — Life in a Wheelchair: Adapting to a new reality.00:44:44 — Parenting Through Disability.00:45:43 — Writing as Healing: From columns to books.00:48:29 — Children’s Resilience & Adaptation.00:49:29 — Looking Back: Adult children and continued connection. Rebecca (Becky) Faye Smith Galli’s Bio: Rebecca (Becky) Faye Smith Galli is an author and columnist who writes about love, loss, resilience, and healing. After surviving a series of life-altering losses—including the death of her 17-year-old brother, her son’s degenerative illness and death, her daughter’s autism diagnosis, divorce, and paralysis from transverse myelitis—Becky discovered an unexpected but prolific writing career. In 2000, The Baltimore Sun published her first column about playing soccer with her son—from the wheelchair that inspired her long-running column, From Where I Sit. Her website now houses over 400 published columns. Becky is the author of Rethinking Possible: A Memoir of Resilience (2017) and Morning Fuel: Daily Inspirations to Stretch Your Mind Before Starting Your Day (2024). She continues to publish Thoughtful Thursdays—Lessons from a Resilient Heart, sharing insights that help others stay grounded in hope. A Morehead-Cain Scholar at UNC Chapel Hill, Becky previously worked at IBM, where she received the Golden Circle Award for marketing excellence. She lives in Lutherville, Maryland, outside of Baltimore. Her guiding belief: “Life can be good—no matter what.” Connect with Becky Galli:
Measuring marketing's impact is hard. There's no silver bullet. And if someone tells you there is, they're probably selling you something that only tracks clicks.This week, Elena, Angela, and Rob are joined by Chief Analytics Officer Matt Hultgren to tackle one of marketing's most persistent challenges: measurement. They explore why so many campaigns fail before they even launch, how to balance short-term performance with long-term brand building, and why the best marketers use multiple models to find the truth.Topics covered: [02:00] Why human behavior makes measurement messy[04:00] The planning problem causing measurement failures[06:00] Choosing your North Star metric[08:00] Balancing immediate CAC with long-term brand growth[10:00] Using multiple models to triangulate the truth[13:00] Quantifying TV's halo effect across channels[15:00] Incrementality testing vs MMM vs synthetic controls To learn more, visit marketingarchitects.com/podcast or subscribe to our newsletter at marketingarchitects.com/newsletter. Resources: 2025 Marketing Architects Report: https://www.marketingarchitects.com/Long-and-Short Get more research-backed marketing strategies by subscribing to The Marketing Architects on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Thanks so much to Beyond Identity co-founder and CEO Jasson Casey for joining us on a fascinating dive into device bound credentials, eliminating risk vectors and next-generation authentication. Balancing a great user experience with digital security this week on the Fintech Newscast! https://www.beyondidentity.com Click Subscribe to keep up to date on the world of fintech! Reach … Continue reading Ep 271- Jasson Casey from Beyond Identity
What happens when the life you thought was secure… disappears overnight?In this powerful and deeply human episode of Shut Up and GRIND, Robert B. Foster sits down with Gail Showalter — author, educator, nonprofit founder, and relentless advocate for single mothers — to unpack what really happens after divorce, betrayal, and starting over.Gail had what many would call the dream: a marriage, three children, a family business, a beautiful home, and a promising future.Then came another woman — and everything changed.Instead of letting the pain define her, Gail leaned into vulnerability, education, and purpose. With three young children in tow, she returned to college, published her first story Baby Steps, changed careers to become a Braille teacher, and eventually founded Single Moms EmpowerEd — a nonprofit born not from strategy, but from compassion.What began as simply wanting to “give single moms a break” evolved into a powerful mission centered on education, empowerment, and personality understanding — because Gail noticed something critical:Single moms with access to education and self-awareness were far more resilient.In this episode, we talk about:
Fluent Fiction - Italian: Balancing Dreams: Riccardo's Venture to Success Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/it/episode/2025-12-16-08-38-19-it Story Transcript:It: L'incubatore era un luogo speciale.En: The incubator was a special place.It: Era pieno di energia, con mobili moderni e sale riunioni con pareti di vetro.En: It was full of energy, with modern furniture and meeting rooms with glass walls.It: Squadre diverse lavoravano ai loro progetti, circondate dal suono dei tasti dei laptop.En: Different teams worked on their projects, surrounded by the sound of laptop keys.It: Era inverno e la neve copriva il paesaggio fuori, creando un contrasto con le decorazioni natalizie all'interno, che aggiungevano un tocco di calore e speranza.En: It was winter, and the snow covered the landscape outside, creating a contrast with the Christmas decorations inside, which added a touch of warmth and hope.It: Riccardo era lì, seduto in un angolo, concentrato sul suo laptop.En: Riccardo was there, sitting in a corner, focused on his laptop.It: Aveva lavorato senza sosta al suo nuovo progetto tecnologico.En: He had been working tirelessly on his new technology project.It: Credeva che potesse rivoluzionare l'industria.En: He believed it could revolutionize the industry.It: Ma ora aveva bisogno di qualcosa in più per realizzare il suo sogno: il finanziamento dai venture capitalist.En: But now he needed something more to achieve his dream: funding from the venture capitalists.It: Giulia e Marco, suoi amici e colleghi, erano lì per supportarlo.En: Giulia and Marco, his friends and colleagues, were there to support him.It: "Sei pronto, Riccardo?"En: "Are you ready, Riccardo?"It: chiese Giulia, notando l'ansia sul viso del suo amico.En: asked Giulia, noticing the anxiety on her friend's face.It: "Non lo so," rispose Riccardo.En: "I don't know," replied Riccardo.It: "I venture capitalist possono essere duri.En: "Venture capitalists can be tough.It: E poi c'è la festa di famiglia stasera.En: And then there's the family gathering tonight.It: Non vorrei deludere mia madre."En: I wouldn't want to disappoint my mother."It: Marco gli diede una pacca sulla spalla.En: Marco gave him a pat on the shoulder.It: "Fai quello che senti giusto.En: "Do what you feel is right.It: Ma ricorda, questa è la tua occasione."En: But remember, this is your chance."It: La decisione pesava su Riccardo.En: The decision weighed on Riccardo.It: Doveva scegliere: perfezionare la presentazione o mantenere la promessa alla famiglia.En: He had to choose: perfect the presentation or keep the promise to his family.It: Alla fine, decise di continuare a lavorare sulla sua presentazione.En: In the end, he decided to continue working on his presentation.It: Avrebbe raccontato una storia, la sua storia, per toccare il cuore degli investitori.En: He would tell a story, his story, to touch the investors' hearts.It: Il grande giorno arrivò.En: The big day arrived.It: Riccardo si trovava di fronte ai venture capitalist.En: Riccardo found himself in front of the venture capitalists.It: C'erano sguardi scettici nella stanza, pronti a mettere in discussione ogni dettaglio del suo progetto.En: There were skeptical looks in the room, ready to question every detail of his project.It: Riccardo prese un respiro profondo e iniziò.En: Riccardo took a deep breath and began.It: "Buongiorno, sono Riccardo.En: "Good morning, I'm Riccardo.It: Voglio raccontarvi di quando ero bambino.En: I want to tell you about when I was a child.It: Mio nonno, un ingegnere, mi parlava sempre di invenzioni straordinarie.En: My grandfather, an engineer, always talked to me about extraordinary inventions.It: Ogni Natale mi regalava un piccolo dispositivo che aveva creato.En: Every Christmas, he would give me a small device he had created.It: Lui è stato la mia ispirazione.En: He was my inspiration.It: Oggi sono qui grazie a lui."En: I am here today because of him."It: Raccontò poi del suo progetto, una tecnologia nuova che avrebbe potuto migliorare la vita delle persone.En: He then talked about his project, a new technology that could improve people's lives.It: Gli occhi dei capitalisti cominciarono a brillare di interesse mentre ascoltavano.En: The investors' eyes began to shine with interest as they listened.It: Alla fine della presentazione, ci fu un attimo di silenzio.En: At the end of the presentation, there was a moment of silence.It: Poi, uno degli investitori parlò: "Riccardo, ci hai convinti.En: Then, one of the investors spoke: "Riccardo, you have convinced us.It: Non solo la tua idea è valida, ma la tua passione è evidente.En: Not only is your idea valid, but your passion is evident.It: Siamo pronti a sostenerti."En: We are ready to support you."It: Il cuore di Riccardo si riempì di gioia.En: Riccardo's heart filled with joy.It: Aveva raggiunto il suo obiettivo.En: He had achieved his goal.It: Dopo aver firmato i documenti, corse verso casa.En: After signing the documents, he ran home.It: Era ancora in tempo per la festa.En: He was still in time for the party.It: Aprì la porta di casa e trovò la famiglia riunita attorno all'albero di Natale.En: He opened the door and found his family gathered around the Christmas tree.It: Aveva imparato una lezione importante quel giorno: la passione personale può essere una forza potente negli affari.En: He had learned an important lesson that day: personal passion can be a powerful force in business.It: E grazie a questo, aveva trovato equilibrio tra il suo sogno e le sue radici.En: And thanks to this, he had found a balance between his dream and his roots. Vocabulary Words:the incubator: l'incubatorethe furniture: i mobilithe landscape: il paesaggiothe decorations: le decorazionithe hope: la speranzathe corner: l'angolothe industry: l'industriathe funding: il finanziamentothe anxiety: l'ansiathe shoulder: la spallathe decision: la decisionethe promise: la promessathe heart: il cuorethe engineer: l'ingegnerethe invention: l'invenzionethe device: il dispositivothe inspiration: l'ispirazionethe detail: il dettagliothe silence: il silenziothe joy: la gioiathe party: la festathe balance: l'equilibriomodern: modernito achieve: realizzareto disappoint: deludereto question: mettere in discussioneready: prontoskeptical: scetticievident: evidenteto support: sostenere
In this episode of GarageCast, we sit down with Tom Whowoll, third-generation owner of Gordy's, to explore why real-world experiences will always matter in the boating industry. From the irreplaceable thrill of being on the water to the power of experiential selling, Tom shares how Gordy's has built a legacy by creating memories—not just selling boats.Tom also recounts a remarkable personal story of resilience after a near-fatal accident on Lake Geneva, and how his passion for wind-powered sports and boating never faded. This conversation is a powerful reminder that while technology and AI can enhance the journey, nothing replaces authentic experiences, community, and the emotional connection of life on the water.
If you've been dealing with constant dizziness and brain fog and you can't figure out why you feel off, spacey, or not fully in your body, this episode is for you. Dizziness and brain fog are not just random symptoms or signs of aging – they're often your brain's way of screaming that your balance system is overloaded and undertrained. Constant dizziness and brain fog can also quietly wreck your focus, drain your energy, spike your anxiety, and sabotage how you show up at work, in the gym, and in your relationships. In this episode, you'll learn why what feels like a “mind problem” is often actually a balance problem – and how to start changing it from the ground up.Human Performance Specialist Caydrick Bloomquist breaks down the hidden role of your brain's balance network in mood, focus, stress, and sleep, and why most guys never get taught how to train it on purpose. Caydrick's work in Neuro-Functional Training and Mental Fitness shows that when you start working directly with your balance and awareness systems, you can shift how you feel faster and more powerfully than just trying to “think positive” or meditate harder. Instead of floating through your day half-present and half-dissociated, you learn how to get back in your body, stabilize your system, and actually feel like yourself again.You'll hear how balance drills and vestibular-focused work – including spinning, head movements, and targeted visual-vestibular exercises – can literally help rewire your brain. These inputs tell your nervous system, “You're safe and in control,” which can calm anxiety, clear brain fog, and reduce that ongoing dizzy, floaty feeling in a way that sitting still often can't touch. If meditation has felt too slow or frustrating for you, this conversation gives you a more active, body-based way to train awareness, presence, and emotional regulation.We also explore why your balance system is really your awareness system – constantly feeding your brain information about where you are in space. When that system is off, your brain feels unsafe and ramps up symptoms like dizziness, weird vision, brain fog, irritability, and emotional overreactions. When you tune this system up, you don't just stand steadier; you think clearer, react calmer, and sleep deeper because your brain finally trusts your body again.If you're a man who's tired of living with constant dizziness and brain fog, feeling like your brain is always half a second behind, this episode gives you a new map for what's actually going on – and a path forward. You'll walk away with a new understanding of why you feel the way you feel, plus practical ideas and a fresh respect for the “hidden hardware” driving your mood, focus, and performance.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In this episode of The Champion Living Podcast, we sit down with Jordan Jo Hollobaugh — professional breakaway roper, entrepreneur, and one of the most driven athletes in the sport. Jordan Jo opens up about her journey through rodeo, the sacrifices it's taken to compete at a high level, and what it really means to build a career inside and outside the arena. We talk mindset, discipline, confidence, and how she's learned to navigate pressure, expectations, and growth as both an athlete and a businesswoman. This conversation goes beyond wins and losses. It's about identity, longevity, and becoming a complete athlete — physically, mentally, and professionally. Whether you're a rodeo athlete, competitor in any sport, or someone chasing excellence in your own lane, there are powerful takeaways in this episode. In this episode, we cover: Jordan Jo's path through rodeo and breakaway roping The mental side of competition and confidence Balancing performance, business, and personal growth Lessons learned along the way and advice for young athletes What's next for her career moving forward
Be the FIRST to know about my private Mastermind Group: https://johnbunn.myflodesk.com/mentorship In this episode of the Shifting Focus Podcast, John Bunn sits down with Staci Brucks, a wedding photographer who grew her Instagram following to over 110,000 by doing something most people avoid. She stopped overthinking and started taking action. Instead of waiting for perfect posts, perfect captions, or perfect timing, Staci focused on consistency, alignment, and showing up as herself online. That single shift led to real momentum, brand deals, and sustainable growth without chasing trends or algorithms. • Why overthinking stalls growth • The difference between strategy and momentum • How consistency builds trust faster than perfection • Posting before you feel ready • Building relationships that create referrals • Using Instagram as a business tool, not a stress machine • Balancing creativity with professionalism • Creating efficient workflows • Working smarter with tools and systems • Staying aligned while you grow Follow Staci: Website https://stacibrucksphotography.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stacibrucks/
Episode Summary In this episode of the Work at Home Rockstar Podcast, Tim Melanson rocks out with Scott Curry, Founder and CEO of Faith Roar. Scott shares how he built real financial freedom through business and investing, why most people never get past planning, and what it actually takes to push through doubt, rejection, and setbacks. This conversation is a powerful reminder that success doesn't come from perfect strategies. It comes from taking action, learning fast, and staying committed long enough to break through. Who is Scott Curry? Scott Curry is a world-renowned keynote motivational speaker, author, and online educator whose videos have been viewed by millions of people around the world. He is the Founder and CEO of Faith Roar, a movement designed to help people become financially free through business ownership and stock market investing. After years of failed ventures, career pivots, and personal challenges, Scott built a profitable business that allows him to work from home and prioritize family. Today, his mission is to help others create the same freedom. Connect with Scott Curry Website: https://faithroar.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@StockCurry Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealscottcurry/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/curryscott/ X / Twitter: https://x.com/RealScottCurry Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealScottCurry Host Contact Details Website: https://workathomerockstar.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/workathomerockstar Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workathomerockstar LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timmelanson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WorkAtHomeRockStarPodcast X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/workathomestar Timestamps 00:00 — Introduction and guest welcome 00:26 — Scott Curry's journey to success 01:43 — Overcoming challenges and failures 04:50 — The importance of taking action 08:31 — Balancing business and family 11:48 — The value of sales and client satisfaction 21:01 — The missing skills in education 21:48 — The importance of personal connection 22:12 — Fail small and keep moving 22:27 — Navigating the modern business landscape 23:15 — Providing value to a wide audience 24:18 — Establishing yourself as an expert 25:39 — Breaking the rules for success 30:22 — The role of rule followers in business 33:28 — A personal story of motivation 35:47 — Introducing Faith Roar 37:31 — The three pillars of success 39:36 — Final thoughts and favorite rockstars
You follow Demetri Papanicolau's winding path from Fidelity financial consultant to full-time booking agent and working musician, discovering how taking risks, saying yes to scary gigs, and learning from every stage moment shaped his career. You hear how singing AC/DC and Zeppelin in high school, drilling Beatles harmonies, and navigating the evolution from originals to covers built the chops he still relies on today. As you ride through stories of surprise band formations, COVID-era pivots, and the birth of Rotten Apple, you're reminded that you must Always Be Performing, even when the gig you expected turns into something entirely different. You also step inside Demetri's world at Notso Costley Productions, where booking is equal parts diplomacy, coaching, and reading the room. He breaks down what venues actually want, what musicians consistently get wrong, and how reliability wins more than draw. You learn how he balances the needs of solos, duos, trios, and full bands; why non-verbal communication and a good hang matter; how to build an EPK that gets you on a roster; and what happens when rates rise across the scene. Through it all, Demetri shows how being both booker and performer lets him guide bands and venues toward smoother nights, stronger partnerships, and gigs that keep everyone coming back. 00:00:00 Gig Gab 512 – Monday, December 15th, 2025 December 15th: National Cupcake Day Guest co-host: Demetri Papanicolau from Notso Costley Productions NAMM coming up! GG Coverage Sponsor: Ultimate Ears Pro! 00:02:19 From Fidelity Financial Consultant to Acquiring and running a Booking Agency Josh Logan, local to New Hampshire, did Rock Star Supernova and then The Voice And then…Demetri wins the Black Brimmer's Rock Star ManchVegas Doors opened! 00:05:33 Singing AC/DC and Zeppelin in high school to vocal lessons 00:06:06 Learning harmonies by singing The Beatles 00:07:32 Playing in an original band that became a cover band 00:10:05 Learning while not playing…big ears! Submitted to America's Got Talent 00:13:39 Taking new gigs even when they scare the heck out of you A Josh Logan cancelation leads to a band formation to sub! 00:16:02 It's not about the gigs you take, it's also about the gigs you don't take Be selective! 00:17:17 Alice and Chains becomes the thread to the story 00:18:51 COVID derails (and delays) some gigs…oh how we remember! October and November, 2020 When an acoustic duo gig turns into a full band on stage Rotten Apple forms! A tribute to Alice and Chains 00:22:28 Always performing with passion …and perfection! Developing that non-verbal communication 00:28:22 Bonding as harmony singers When you find that magic formula with someone, stick with it! 00:33:41 Putting the time in for continuous growth Maintaining beginner's mind 00:34:07 Finding those right partners where it's a good hang When your FOH Jim Roese, FOH with Fuel, Melissa Etheridge, and also Rotten Apple 00:37:44 Running a booking agency Working for both the venue and the performer Having a roster of musicians: solos, duos, trios, full bands Being in the performer's shoes helps Demetri be a coach to bands AND venues to ensure smooth sailing 00:42:48 Reading the room goes a long 00:44:15 Demetri's advice for making it work (or not work) To get on the roster: Have a good EPK and promo kit Once you're on: responsiveness, being available, managing your schedule 00:46:24 Demetri's biggest juggling act: adapting to last-minute changes The time Casual Gravity cancelled last minute! Reliability is huge 00:54:17 Venue feedback Draw isn't always the most important thing Be a pro on the mic. Represent the venue. Play the right songs. Keeping the venues happy allows Demetri to book his roster of performers 00:57:43 Raising rates for the performer New rates for 2025 $230-$250 for solo (from $170-$200 three years ago) $450-$500 for duo $660-$700 for trio $700-$1,000 for bands (or more for A-List prices) Balancing rates between performers and venues, ensuring everyone is profitable 01:05:03 Carrying on Paul Costley's legacy and tradition with Nosto Costley Productions Took a voluntary buyout package from Fidelity to make the time to acquire the agency 12/31/2021 was the day Demetri took over…and stopped cutting his hair 01:09:20 Gig Gab 512 Outtro Follow Demetri Papanicolau Notso Costley Productions On IG @DemetriPapanicolau Contact Gig Gab! @GigGabPodcast on Instagram feedback@giggabpodcast.com Sign Up for the Gig Gab Mailing List The post Booking Smarter, Singing Harder: Demetri Papanicolau on Gig Life — Gig Gab 512 appeared first on Gig Gab.
Big shifts are coming in early 2026 — and chances are, you'll feel them in your relationships, emotions, decisions, and sense of direction. In this episode, astrologer and psychic medium Sheetal Story breaks down what the first six months of 2026 may actually look and feel like in your real life.We keep the astrology real and understandable with clear insight into the themes, turning points, heads up and emotional waves that may show up and how to work with them.
#312 | Jess Lytle (Head of Marketing at Exit Five) hosts a roundtable with a group of email experts on what's actually working in email, SMS, and in-app messaging right now. They dig into AI's impact on the inbox, how to sound human when everyone's using the same tools, and why relevance beats volume. The group also breaks down how to personalize without being creepy, what to do with “lurkers” who never click but still convert, and how to build messaging that survives the AI slop era. It's a sharp look at how B2B marketers can cut through the noise, earn attention, and actually get people to respond.Timestamps(00:17) - — Jess welcomes everyone (02:30) - — Why email and messaging aren't dead… bad messaging is (05:58) - — How AI changed the inbox and why standing out is harder than ever (06:34) - — Why human senders beat brand senders in email (10:03) - — Writing emails like you were invited into someone's personal space (12:18) - — Balancing stakeholder requests vs. what your audience actually wants (15:28) - — Real talk on AI personalization, enrichment, and where it actually works (21:33) - — Subject lines, preview text, and how people really decide what to open (23:08) - — Email stories and empathy-driven content that outperform (29:03) - — SMS, in-app, and email orchestration: what to use when (36:20) - — Measuring impact when email is assist, not hero (44:20) - — The future: AI-driven workflows, data challenges, and what's coming (53:00) - — Favorite tools (Claude, NotebookLM, etc.) and how people use them Join 50,0000 people who get our Exit Five Newsletter here: https://www.exitfive.com/newsletterLearn more about Exit Five's private marketing community: https://www.exitfive.com/***Today's episode is brought to you by Knak.Email (in my humble opinion) is the still the greatest marketing channel of all-time.It's the only way you can truly “own” your audience.But when it comes to building the emails - if you've ever tried building an email in an enterprise marketing automation platform, you know how painful it can be. Templates are too rigid, editing code can break things and the whole process just takes forever. That's why we love Knak here at Exit Five. Knak a no-code email platform that makes it easy to create on-brand, high-performing emails - without the bottlenecks.Frustrated by clunky email builders? You need Knak.Tired of ‘hoping' the email you sent looks good across all devices? Just test in Knak first.Big team making it hard to collaborate and get approvals? Definitely Knak.And the best part? Everything takes a fraction of the time.See Knak in action at knak.com/exit-five. Or just let them know you heard about Knak on Exit Five.***Thanks to my friends at hatch.fm for producing this episode and handling all of the Exit Five podcast production.They give you unlimited podcast editing and strategy for your B2B podcast.Get unlimited podcast editing and on-demand strategy for one low monthly cost. Just upload your episode, and they take care of the rest.Visit hatch.fm to learn more
In this episode, I sit down with Dixie Willard, founder of Poised and Plumb for a candid conversation about the two essential forces that drive a thriving design business: marketing and systems. Marketing brings in clients, but systems keep them happy.Key Takeaways:How to begin documenting your processes without overwhelm or perfectionism.The Best way to streamline your workflow with tools & templates while maintaining a personal, human touch.Why clear communication, internally and with clients, is the ultimate service.How to avoid tech fatigue and choose software that fits your business (not the other way around).Why progress is better than perfection and small steps toward clarity beat inaction every time.You can connect with Dixie on IG at: poisedandplumb
In this episode of the JAMODI Podcast, Trinity University Women's Basketball head coach Cameron Hill joins the show for a deep, honest conversation about building winning teams, developing confident players, and staying true to your values as a coach.Coach Hill shares practical insights from his 14 seasons at Trinity, including how he approaches recruiting at the Division III level, why retention and fit matter more than hype, and how culture truly lives in the locker room. The conversation dives into player development beyond minutes, why practice matters more than games, and how coaches can help players rediscover confidence when things aren't going well.You'll also hear detailed breakdowns of a 12-second shot clock transition drill, thoughts on playing fast with purpose, adapting systems to personnel year-to-year, and why October 15th still matters in college basketball. This episode is packed with wisdom for high school, college, and youth coaches looking to lead with clarity, humility, and consistency.Whether you're navigating recruiting, managing parent conversations, or trying to create an environment where players overachieve, this episode delivers real, usable coaching perspective
As hybrid work becomes the norm, enterprises face new challenges around collaboration, platform integration, and user experience. In this exclusive interview, Tata Communications' Vivek Kar explores what it takes to build flexible, secure, and scalable communication environments that support diverse user needs.Key discussion points include:Why multi-platform UC support is now a business-critical capability – from mergers to legacy systems, find out what's driving platform diversity.The role of user self-service in scaling communications globally – discover how decentralization empowers IT and improves adoption.Balancing vendor consolidation with best-of-breed agility – Vivek breaks down the real-world trade-offs.The future of managed services in UC – beyond basic support, into orchestration, AI-driven insights, and unified governance.Packed with expert insights, real-world examples, and a vision for what's next, this episode is a must-watch for IT leaders, CIOs, and enterprise collaboration professionals.
“If you really want to be strong and you want to do strength training, you need to eat carbohydrates,” explains Ana Kausel, M.D. Ana Kausel, M.D., a board-certified endocrinologist and women's health expert, joins us today to share how women can build metabolic strength from the inside out—through muscle, nutrition, hormones, and lifestyle. - Her experience gaining 9 lbs of muscle (~3:40) - GLP-1 dosage (~6:10) - The importance of lifestyle on GLP-1s (~6:45) - Her approach to training (~11:00) - Balancing fat & protein (~14:15) - Increasing protein intake (~17:00) - The role of carbs (~17:30) - Improving metabolic health (~19:00) - Creatine & taurine (~21:00) - Testing female hormones (~22:15) - Symptoms vs. lab work (~23:45) - HRT: Compounding vs. bioidentical (~27:40) - Her take on DHEA (~28:45) - Testosterone levels (~31:15) - Use cases of GLP-1s (~35:55) - Her nutrition philosophy (~37:20) - Are NAD supplements worth it? (~47:25) - The importance of calcium (~48:00) Referenced in the episode: - Follow Kausel on Instagram (@dranakausel) - Check out her YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@DraAnaKausel) - Work with her (https://anzarahealth.com/) This podcast was made in partnership with Gaia Herbs. Your path to stress support starts now.* Visit gaiaherbs.com and use promo code MBGPod to get 20% off. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.We hope you enjoy this episode, and feel free to watch the full video on YouTube! Whether it's an article or podcast, we want to know what we can do to help here at mindbodygreen. Let us know at: podcast@mindbodygreen.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Walk 2 Wealth Podcast, host John Mendez interviews Maddie Kelman, the CEO of Homestead's Hot Sauce. They discuss Maddie's journey from a theater background to entrepreneurship, her passion for hot sauce, and the creation of her lifestyle brand. Maddie shares insights on balancing personal life with business, the importance of healthy ingredients, and her vision for leaving a legacy through her brand. The conversation also touches on the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship, as well as the significance of loyalty and emotional growth in life.TakeawaysMaddie always had an entrepreneurial spirit.The restaurant industry taught her valuable people skills.College was a pivotal time for her passion for theater.Maddie pivoted from catering to hot sauce due to the demands of service-based business.Homestead's Hot Sauce focuses on healthy, simple ingredients.Creating a lifestyle brand allows for creative expansion.Maddie aims to leave a legacy for her children through her brand.Balancing business and personal life is crucial for happiness.Loyalty is an admirable trait in both personal and business relationships.Aligning daily tasks with long-term goals is essential for success.
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Reinventing Physical Security in a Cyber-Driven World | DailyCyber 282 with Oscar Hedaya ~ Watch Now ~In this episode of DailyCyber, I sit down with Oscar Hedaya, founder and inventor of The Space Safe, the world's first next-generation connected safe designed to bridge the gap between physical security and modern cyber threats.For decades, safes have barely changed. Oscar set out to fix that — by designing a safe that incorporates WiFi, cameras, sensors, real-time event visibility, and a mobile app to bring physical protection into the connected era.But with innovation comes new questions: does adding connectivity make a safe less secure?Do people still need safes in a world that uses less cash?And how do you build trust in a product designed to protect what matters most?This episode is ideal for cybersecurity leaders, product designers, IoT professionals, and anyone interested in the convergence of hardware and cyber risk.
Ever wondered how an engineer's mindset can transform complex challenges into innovative solutions? In this conversation with Josh Tarbutton, PhD, PE, founder of Bravo Team, Cam and Otis explore the intersection of engineering excellence and entrepreneurial spirit."Engineering is about solving problems," Josh explains, drawing from his extensive experience as a military veteran, professor, and now leader of a premier engineering firm. From discussing the importance of custom machine design and automation to sharing insights about the Hero's Journey in professional development, this episode offers a deep dive into the world of advanced R&D.What makes this conversation particularly valuable is Josh's unique perspective on leadership and innovation. "The best solutions often come from understanding the narrative," he shares, emphasizing the role of storytelling in engineering and business. Whether you're an aspiring engineer, a business leader facing technical challenges, or simply curious about the future of automation, Josh's insights provide a roadmap for navigating complex problems with creativity and precision.More About Josh:Joshua Tarbutton, PhD, PE is an engineer, entrepreneur, and U.S. Army veteran, leading Bravo Team, a premier engineering firm specializing in custom machine design, automation, and advanced R&D. With a BSME from Georgia Tech and an MS andPhD in Mechanical Engineering from Clemson University, he spent nearly a decade as a professor, earning tenure at UNC Charlotte, publishing 53 research papers and securing millions in research funding. His eight years of military service instilled a disciplined, problem-solving mindset that drives his leadership. He is an Entrepreneur Organization member, where he has served as an Accelerator Coach and board member. Founded in 2018, Bravo Team partners with Fortune 500 companies, OEMs, and industrial manufacturers to solve complex engineering challenges. The firm excels in machine design, automation, PCB development, and software engineering, providing custom-built solutions where off-the-shelf options fall short. Joshua is dedicated to advancing engineering excellence, transformative automation, scalable innovation for industry leaders, and helping people find their narrative in the Hero's Journey.#10xyourteam #LeadershipDevelopment #EngineeringMindset #ProblemSolving #InnovationCulture #EntrepreneurialLeadership #VeteranLeaders #AutomationSolutions #AdvancedEngineering #RAndDInnovation #BusinessGrowthStrategiesChapter Times and Titles:From Military Service to Engineering Leadership [00:00 - 10:00]Introduction to Josh Tarbutton and Bravo TeamThe journey from Army veteran to engineering entrepreneurHow military discipline shapes problem-solvingCustom Solutions for Complex Challenges [10:01 - 20:00]The importance of custom machine design and automationWhy off-the-shelf solutions often fall shortPartnering with Fortune 500 companies for innovationThe Hero's Journey in Engineering [20:01 - 30:00]Understanding the narrative in problem-solvingHow storytelling enhances engineering solutionsThe role of the Hero's Journey in professional growthAdvancing Engineering Excellence [30:01 - 40:00]Josh's experience as a professor and researcherThe impact of publishing and securing research fundingBuilding a culture of innovation at Bravo TeamLeadership and Innovation in Practice [40:01 - 50:00]Balancing technical expertise with entrepreneurial visionLessons from serving as an Accelerator CoachEncouraging scalable innovation in industry leadersConnecting with Bravo Team [50:01 - End]How to learn more about Bravo Team's servicesFinal thoughts on engineering and entrepreneurshipContact information and resources for further explorationJosh Tarbuttonhttps://www.link
During the holidays, true balance comes from supporting the whole person—body, mind, and emotions—rather than pushing through stress. From my perspective as a chiropractor and life coach, physical energy is protected by good posture, gentle movement, breathing, and stable nutrition; mental energy is preserved by simplifying schedules, limiting distractions, and practicing presence; and emotional energy is maintained through self-awareness, healthy boundaries, and thoughtful responses instead of reactions. The holidays are not about endurance or perfection, but about alignment—honoring your limits, staying grounded in daily anchors, and allowing peace, not pressure, to guide the season.Dr. Fred Clary, founder of Functional Analysis Chiropractic Technique and lifting/life coach/ gym-chalk covered philosopher talks about BALANCE during the Holidays!
In this episode, Warren Ingram and Pieter de Villiers speak about the essential strategies for managing investments during retirement. They touch on the importance of understanding investment risks, maintaining stock market exposure, and creating a balanced asset allocation. The conversation also covers the significance of local versus offshore investments, managing cash reserves, and the psychological aspects of spending in retirement. TakeawaysRetirement is a new phase, not the end of investing.Cost of living increases are a significant concern in retirement.Managing emotions is crucial for investment strategies.Investing too conservatively can lead to financial struggles later.Sequence of return risk can impact long-term capital.A balanced asset allocation is essential for retirement.Stock market exposure is necessary for inflation protection.Cash reserves can mitigate risks during market downturns.Spending in retirement should be planned and intentional.Lifestyle changes should be considered in retirement planning.Learn more about Prescient Investment Management here.Send us a textHave a question for Warren? Don't forget to voice note your questions through our WhatsApp chat on (+27)79 807 8162 and you could be featured in one of our episodes. Follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more Financial Freedom content: @HonestMoneyPod
#917: Join us as we sit down with Jena Covello – founder & creative force behind Agent Nateur, a globally acclaimed clean luxury brand spanning supplements, skincare, and haircare. In this episode, Jena shares the unfiltered story of building Agent Nateur from just $300 to a $20M brand, while navigating her own health challenges, including endometriosis & hormonal imbalance. She breaks down the inspiration behind her cult-favorite formulations, opens up about handling online criticism, & reflects on what it truly takes to maintain balance while growing an industry-defining company. To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TSCPODCAST.COM To connect with Jena Covello click HERE To connect with Agent Nateur click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE Head to our ShopMy page HERE and LTK page HERE to find all of the products mentioned in each episode. Get your burning questions featured on the show! Leave the Him & Her Show a voicemail at +1 (512) 537-7194. To shop Agent Nateur visit http://AgentNateur.com and use code SKINNY at checkout for 15% off your purchase. This episode is sponsored by The Skinny Confidential Shop The Skinny Confidential x Heaven Mayhem collab now at https://go.shopmy.us/p-35178212. This episode is sponsored by Rebel Spread some holiday cheer (and serious savings) at http://FromRebel.com. This episode is sponsored by Just Thrive Visit https://justthrivehealth.com/discount/TSC and use promo code TSC for 20% off your first order. This episode is sponsored by Geviti Go http://togogeviti.com/skinny and use code SKINNY at checkout for 20% off. This episode is sponsored by Mushie Enjoy 20% off at http://mushie.com with code skinny. This episode is sponsored by Synergy Ready to get started on your very own gut health journey? Visit http://SYNERGYDRINKS.com to find your SYNERGY flavor today. This episode is sponsored by Veracity For 15% off your order, head to http://VeracitySelfCare.com and use code SKINNY. This episode is sponsored by Neiman Marcus If you're looking for gifts that are guaranteed to surprise and delight, head to Neiman Marcus. Produced by Dear Media
John Schmeelk sits down with Fox Sports Play-By-Play Announcer, Kenny Albert, to talk about Mike Kafka’s time as Interim Head Coach, his evaluation of Jaxson Dart this season, and the outlook for the AFC and NFC teams in the final four games. :00 - Jaxson Dart and Mike Kafka 4:50 - Commanders preview 12:00 - NFC outlook 16:00 - AFC outlook 18:45 - Giants in the long term 22:30 - Balancing calling two sportsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Jason Cavness Experience, Jason sits down with Liz Galloway a global brand strategist, PR pro, experiential marketer, storyteller, TEDx curator, wellness advocate, and adventure-driven entrepreneur. Liz's work spans luxury hospitality, wellness retreats, publishing, consulting, media production and high-impact brand development across Central America, Europe and the U.S. Liz shares how she built a life and career around curiosity, creativity and courage blending strategy with soul to help brands cut through noise and connect with people on a deeper level. She and Jason explore the power of storytelling, experiential branding, adventure as a lifestyle, and why reinvention is essential for personal and professional growth. A vibrant, wide-ranging conversation full of insights for creatives, founders, marketers and anyone designing a meaningful life or meaningful work. Topics Discussed • Liz's background in branding, PR and experiential marketing • What makes a story compelling in today's world • Why strong brands need emotional resonance, not just visuals • Adventures that shaped her perspective and leadership style • The rise of experiential marketing and immersive experiences • How she coaches TEDx speakers and curates powerful talks • Building wellness, travel and transformational retreats • Authentic storytelling in the age of social media • Balancing creativity with business execution • How to build a brand people genuinely care about • Liz's advice for founders reinventing themselves Support CavnessHR CavnessHR is building an AI-native HR system for small businesses with 49 or fewer employees automation plus a dedicated HR Business Partner. Invest on Wefunder: https://wefunder.com/cavnesshr Download 7 free eBooks: https://www.buildcavnesshr.com/ebooks Join the Builders Club: https://www.buildcavnesshr.com/ Connect with Liz Galloway LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizgalloway/ Website: https://brandsanitymedia.co/liz-galloway Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travel.to.wellness
The Choral Music Art form, AND the economics of the art form are changing. That makes some people uncomfortable. But, others, like Jocelyn and Tim are driving their fair share of that innovation. Jocelyn Hagan and Tim Takach, co-owners of Graphite Publishing, discuss their journey in the choral music industry, the evolution of their publishing … Continue reading "Episode 270: Balancing Tradition with Innovation with Jocelyn Hagen and Timothy C. Takach"
→ Watch on YouTube → Detailed Show Notes → Timestamps: (00:00) Proclamations are major declarations from prophets, seers, and revelators. This proclamation states that the family is central to the Creator's plan for the eternal destiny of His children.(05:11) There are three parts: prophetic declarations, prophetic warnings, and prophetic counsel. Prophetic declarations are clear statements of our core doctrines.(14:04) The Family Proclamation warns that the disintegration of the family will bring upon individuals, communities, and nations the calamities foretold by ancient and modern prophets.(16:35) Prophetic counsel is given for successful marriages and families.(20:06) Faith and prayer.(22:05) Repentance and forgiveness.(28:21) Respect, love, and compassion can be combined to define charity. Respect is to see the value God has placed in every person.(37:02) Love is a choice, not just an emotion.(45:07) Compassion is to feel what others feel.(50:24) Balancing work and wholesome recreational activities. → For more of Bryce Dunford’s podcast classes, click here. → Enroll in Institute → YouTube → Apple Podcasts → Spotify → Amazon Music → Facebook The post Ep 351 | The Family: A Proclamation to the World, Come Follow Me 2025 (December 15-21) appeared first on LDS Scripture Teachings.
Christmas came early… because Abigaiil Morris is finally in the chair.