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In this powerful episode of the Second in Command Podcast, co-host Sivana Brewer sits down with Brittany Dunn, COO and co-founder of Safe House Project, a national nonprofit dedicated to eradicating human trafficking in the United States.Brittany shares the remarkable story of how she and her co-founder built Safe House Project from an idea into a nationwide movement, launching a full organization in just 90 days while balancing motherhood, military life, and a mission to save lives.She discusses how her background in international business and M&A shaped her operational mindset, and how she's using corporate systems to solve one of the world's most complex humanitarian challenges. From developing Simply Report, a tech platform helping identify trafficking cases, to fostering a trauma-informed team culture, Brittany offers a masterclass in leadership under pressure, emotional resilience, and purpose-driven innovation.Timestamped Highlights[00:01:00] – Brittany shares the mission behind Safe House Project and how it began.[00:02:15] – Only 100 safe house beds existed for 300,000 trafficked kids—why resources were so scarce.[00:04:26] – How two military spouses built a national nonprofit in 90 days.[00:06:01] – Why they launched nationally instead of locally (and how it changed everything).[00:08:00] – A day in the life: policy, survivor support, sting operations, and leadership.[00:10:20] – The corporate skills that transferred and the ones that didn't.[00:12:17] – Balancing strategy with empathy: why people aren't “projects.”[00:13:01] – Hiring survivors to co-create programs that work in real life.[00:15:27] – The emotional weight of leading in trauma-informed work.[00:17:14] – Launching Simply Report, a new tech platform for anonymous trafficking tips.[00:19:00] – The behavioral algorithm behind Simply Report and how it works.[00:21:17] – The power of partnerships and why Brittany took every call early on.[00:22:41] – Preventing burnout: clarity, communication, and individualized care.[00:25:37] – Inside her relationship with her co-founder and how they model healthy conflict.[00:29:23] – Building a culture of trust, ownership, and open dialogue (“Cuss and Discuss”).[00:34:05] – How Safe House Project hires intentionally and why cultural fit matters most.[00:36:10] – The art of letting go: why firing fast protects mission and morale.[00:37:30] – A recent setback and how the team turned disappointment into innovation.[00:40:18] – Choosing integrity over comfort: giving back salaries during COVID to keep promises.[00:42:01] – Daily rhythms that keep Brittany grounded in hard seasons.[00:43:23] – The next big challenge: state-level adoption of Simply Report.[00:44:13] – A hopeful look ahead: documentary, podcast, and shifting public awareness.Resources & MentionsSafe House ProjectSimply Report App (iOS & Android) – Anonymous reporting tool for human...
Most people are settled by 40. Carrie Gross was just getting started. With four kids at home and a solid career, her decision to start a new business seemed like a risky choice. But her vision was stronger than the fear. This week on SUPERWOMEN, I chatted with the Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare about her pivot from fashion to beauty. She shares how she and her dermatologist husband launched the brand with one product—their now-iconic peel pads. We talk about what it's like to pursue your passion later in life, how to stay married while running a business together, and what it means to grow without burning out. Carrie opens up about early failures, trusting her gut, and staying focused on what really matters. Episode Guide: (00:00) Meet Carrie Gross, Co-Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Dr. Dennis Gross Skincare (03:21) The elevator encounter that changed her life (06:29) How Dr. Dennis Gross' Peel Pads took off (11:07) Building a marriage and a business that lasts (15:51) The Sex and the City controversy (17:25) The 2008 crash that led to a brand rebirth (18:39) Selling the company and learning to let go (24:01) Innovating without chasing trends (26:02) Lessons from failure and being too early (27:14) Balancing ambition, motherhood, and slowing down Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Breakfast Leadership Show, we explore how California continues to lead the nation in wage growth and what that means for both employers and employees navigating a rapidly changing economy. Recent analysis from Keller Executive Search, using data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, reveals that California saw a 6.55% increase in average weekly wages between 2023 and 2024, ranking fifth in the nation. The state's average weekly pay rose from $1,757 to $1,872, a gain that not only outpaced the national average of 4.88% but also exceeded inflation. We unpack the driving forces behind this growth, including the strength of California's technology, entertainment, and professional services sectors, and what this says about the broader labor market. While these gains signal that many workers are seeing real increases in purchasing power, California's high cost of living continues to offset some of that progress, making long-term affordability and retention key issues. The discussion also dives into how leaders can respond strategically: Investing in continuous skill development to keep pace with evolving demands. Creating adaptable workforce plans that align with economic cycles. Balancing compensation growth with organizational sustainability. Ultimately, this episode challenges both employers and employees to view wage growth as more than a paycheck shift. It is a signal of transformation in how we work, hire, and lead in an economy defined by rapid innovation and constant reinvention.
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In this Sports Geek Throwback episode, Sean Callanan interviews Daniel Brusilovsky. They discussed balancing tech and fans needs in a new stadium. Show notes - https://sportsgeekhq.com/balancing-tech-and-fan-experience-daniel-brusilovsky
In this week's Ask Me Anything, Ryan and Kipp tackle questions about rebuilding from loss, finding purpose, and leading your family with meaning. They discuss biblical masculinity, staying present with family, being reliable in relationships, and helping kids find purpose. Ryan also shares lessons from his recent travels and interviews, emphasizing the value of simplicity, responsibility, and action. A thought-provoking, practical conversation for men striving to live intentionally and lead well. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 – Ryan's return and recent adventures 02:40 – YouTube update and setup 03:05 – Losing everything and rebuilding 13:05 – Biblical masculinity and fulfillment 20:59 – Listening, memory, and reliability in marriage 33:10 – Balancing ambition with being present 40:13 – Helping kids find purpose 47:12 – Framing and managing pain 53:48 – Closing thoughts and promotions
At 61, Eric North is a living example of how resilience, mindset, and movement can help us not just live longer, but live better. Longevity isn't just about the years we add; it's about the energy, confidence, and joy we bring into them. But many people over 40 face a hidden struggle: not with illness, but with inertia. They've lost momentum, feel stuck in patterns of stress or stagnation. Eric shows how simple rituals, done daily, can rewire our outlook and lead to longer, stronger, more fulfilling lives. 0.00: Eric's background in health and fitness 5.00: Overcoming the shyness of youth and finding his authentic self 9.00: Getting over double quad surgery in his 50s 14.00: Importance of getting real sunlight in your eyes in the morning and at night 20.00: Our Job is to be a good role model 25.00: Importance of long-term friendship 31.00: Balancing achievement with happiness (life is a game) 37.00: How gratitude and resilience counter negative emotions 42.00: Relationships between fathers and sons 52.00: Longevity sciences & peptides 57.00: Pain-free at 61 through peptides, exercise, and gut health 1.05.00: Peace from "doing your best" 1.15.00: The importance of connecting with nature Learn more about Eric at: https://thwarrior.com/ Eric on IG: @thehappinesswarrioroffical Until next time, love and good vibes. Podcast Website: https://enterthelionheart.com/ Check out the latest episode here: Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enter-the-lionheart/id1554904704 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4tD7VvMUvnOgChoNYShbcI
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Jan Yuhas and Jillian Yuhas about navigating team conflict and balancing resolution and productivity in the modern workplace. Jan Yuhas, M.A., MFT, and Jillian Yuhas, M.A., MFT, are Conflict and Communication Strategists and International Best-Selling Authors of Boundary Badass. They specialize in helping business leaders and teams master communication that transforms conflict into growth opportunities, cultivates psychological safety, and develops resilient organizations rooted in collaboration and trust. Learn more at www.twentyeightconsultancy.com Check out all of the podcasts in the HCI Podcast Network!
In this episode of the Pennsylvania Woodsman, Mitch is joined by Pierce Nelles of the Wisconsin Sportsman to explore the world of rut hunting. While focusing on deer hunting strategies, they begin with the importance of being a well-rounded outdoorsman and the impact it has on you as a deer hunter. From here we break down Pierce's plans and strategies for breaking down 3 different hunting property options for sweet November. In addition to these properties and rut talk, the guys discuss the evolving culture of hunting in states like Wisconsin and Pennsylvania. They discuss personal experiences, the significance of scouting, understanding wind and thermals, and the impact of trophy hunting on traditional deer camp camaraderie. The conversation also touches on the future of hunting and conservation efforts, emphasizing the need for responsible management of deer populations and the hunting culture. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it really mean to educate your community while running a thriving pet care business? Miguel Rodriguez of City Dog Pack returns to share how he balances content creation, training, boarding, and walking services—while staying grounded in his values. He opens up about recognizing the value of his time, setting clear policies, and learning to say "no" without guilt. Miguel also explains his shift toward video and course-based learning, and how gratitude reshaped his approach after COVID-19. This conversation is a powerful reminder that being an educator starts with empathy, boundaries, and knowing your worth. Main topics: Educating clients through social media Balancing business with personal life Setting and enforcing client policies Creating content with real-world value Recognizing and managing burnout Main Takeaway: "I'm so lucky to even be burnt out." That mindset shift changed everything for Miguel Rodriguez of City Dog Pack. Burnout used to feel like failure—until he reframed it as a sign of demand, trust, and impact. Now, when exhaustion creeps in, he remembers the days he waited by the phone, hoping for one client call. If you're tired from helping others, it might just mean you're doing something right. Just don't forget to take care of yourself too—gratitude and boundaries can go a long way. About our guest: Miguel Rodriguez is the founder of City Dog Pack, a dog training, walking, and boarding business based in New York City. With over 15 years of experience, Miguel blends practical dog behavior knowledge with a deep commitment to client education and community support. He publishes the "Everything Dog" newsletter on Substack and is expanding into YouTube and TikTok to share even more free and accessible content. A former Marine and lifelong educator, Miguel is passionate about helping people build better lives with their pets. His work emphasizes empathy, gratitude, and practical advice for real-world dog challenges. Links: City Dog Pack on Instagram Email: citydogpack@gmail.com Check out our Starter Packs See all of our discounts! Check out ProTrainings Code: CPR-petsitterconfessional for 10% off
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In this episode of Builders Wanted, we're joined by Anne Marie O'Keefe, Chief Operating Officer of Inc. and Fast Company. Anne Marie discusses her approach to fostering creativity and operational excellence in a rapidly changing media landscape. The conversation covers the balancing act between legacy and innovation, simplifying systems for better efficiency, and the critical role of listening to customers.-------------------Key Takeaways:Media brands should focus on constantly evolving products, touchpoints, and strategies rather than chasing industry trends or competitors.Reducing complexity in workflows and technology enables organizations to adapt faster and deliver more value.Effective leadership requires adapting management styles to different teams, celebrating small wins, and empowering people to do their best work.-------------------“ Simplification is transformative. I think a lot of times we read these amazing stories in Fast Company about innovators and we think, Oh, they took this really complicated problem and they solved it. And that leads us to believe that we need a lot of complexity in what we do. Stripping that complexity away really lets the team be creative and innovative where it matters most, where they can build something that has impact for the audience.” – Anne Marie O'Keefe-------------------Episode Timestamps:*(01:59) - What Anne Marie builds at Inc. and Fast Company *(07:28) - Simplifying operations and driving innovation*(21:42) - Balancing editorial integrity and business growth*(34:21) - Quick hits-------------------Links:Connect with Anne Marie on LinkedInConnect with Kailey on LinkedInLearn more about Caspian Studios-------------------SponsorBuilders Wanted is brought to you by Twilio – the Customer Engagement Platform that helps builders turn real-time data into meaningful customer experiences. More than 320,000 businesses trust Twilio to transform signals into connections—and connections into revenue. Ready to build what's next? Learn more at twilio.com. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Balancing a therapy practice, parenting, and full-time travel might sound impossible, but for Fightress Aaron, it's a way of life. In this episode of The Traveling Therapist Podcast, I chat with her about how her family turned a spontaneous nine-day trip to Portugal into nine unforgettable weeks, and how that experience launched their worldschooling journey.We dive into the realities of raising and educating three kids on the road, running a therapy practice from anywhere, and creating a remote-friendly coworking space for clinicians. Fightress shares so many gold nuggets about flexible living, family connection, and building a business that supports your freedom.In This Episode, We Explore…How a spontaneous trip to Portugal sparked a worldschooling journey.Traveling with kids while homeschooling and running a therapy practice.Building a HIPAA-compliant coworking space for therapists.Tools for staying connected abroad (including Airalo and Spectrum Mobile).The difference between homeschooling and worldschooling.Connect with Fightress:New Beginnings Counseling - https://www.nbcounselingllc.comWellness Oasis Pike Road - https://www.wellnessoasispikeroad.comHomeschooling Conference - https://inspiredcalgary.com/speakers/_____________________Are you ready to take the plunge and become a Traveling Therapist? Whether you want to be a full-time digital nomad or just want the flexibility to bring your practice with you while you travel a couple of times a year, the Portable Practice Method will give you the framework to be protected! ➡️ JOIN NOW: www.portablepracticemethod.com/Connect with me: www.instagram.com/thetravelingtherapist_kym www.facebook.com/groups/onlineandtraveling/ www.thetravelingtherapist.com The Traveling Therapist Podcast is Sponsored by: Berries: Say goodbye to the burden of mental health notes with automated note and treatment plan creation! www.heyberries.com/therapists Alma: Alma is on a mission to simplify access to mental health care by focusing first and foremost on supporting clinicians. www.helloalma.com/kym Sessions Health: Built for traveling therapists with global EHR access, clean interface, and therapist-friendly pricing at just $39/month. www.sessionshealth.com/kym
Fans of Off the Record may recall my recent episode with Chris Petrilli, Director of Revenue Cycle of Operations at NYU Langone, who joined me to discuss his experience delivering a TEDx Talk on artificial intelligence. Chris was well prepared and delivered a great lecture, which you should definitely check out on YouTube. And on the podcast he sang the praises of a coach brought in to prep him and other NYU Langone staff for the big day on the big stage. My wheels started to spin, I reached out... and landed that coach for OTR. Susanna Baddiel is an actress, director, voice over artist and TEDx Speaker Coach. She works in both the UK and the US and is a founder member of Actors Shakespeare Company where she continues to act, direct and coach. She has more than 17 years of experience teaching public speaking, personal impact, presentation skills, leadership development, and executive coaching. It was my honor to host her in a bit of an offbeat show than the usual mid-revenue cycle topics. But I picked up a few pointers about public speaking that helped me, and I think you will too. This special episode kicks off November, a month in which I'll be taking a deep delve into provider engagement. Odds are if you're trying to engage providers you'll have to present or educate, and Susanna offers some great advice and practical tips and takeaways. On this show we cover: Her background as an actress in Britain, transition into coaching, and eventually working with niche clients in science and medicine Working with the team at NYU and Chris Petrilli—preparing them, building them up, and getting them ready for the big day. Why preparation is everything in public speaking, as is gratitude for the opportunity Balancing authenticity vs. general principles of good presentation The differences between in-person and presenting on camera. Susanna offers some GREAT suggestions for being better on Zoom. Books and other resources Susanna recommends
When Sy Kirby started SY-CON, he wasn't chasing fame—he was chasing integrity. In this episode, Sy breaks down how staying true to your word and building respect in the field can open doors that marketing never could. From turning wrenches in a mechanic shop to running crews that handle utilities and excavation across Tennessee, his approach to leadership is brutally honest and refreshingly simple: treat people right, do the job right, and the rest follows.Takeaways✅Reputation travels faster than marketing: Sy explains how reliability and relationships have built more business than any ad ever could.✅From fixing trucks to leading crews: How years as a mechanic shaped his understanding of efficiency and equipment care on job sites.✅Lessons in scaling smart: Why he keeps his company lean and focused instead of chasing every opportunity that comes along.✅No shortcuts in leadership: How showing up alongside your crew earns more respect than any title.✅ Balancing work and life: What it really takes to grow a business while keeping your family and sanity intact.Why it Matters:This episode hits home for any contractor trying to grow without losing their reputation or control of their business.Links:➡️ Visit and Subscribe to Sy Kirby's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Sy-Con➡️ Shop Attachments: Build your business with the right attachments. https://www.skidsteernation.com➡️ Marketing Help: Marketing built for blue-collar contractors. https://www.throttleupmarketing.com
In this powerful episode, we go deep into Mitchell's journey from rock bottom — addiction, depression, debt, and divorce — to becoming a global top 1% podcaster and six-figure executive coach helping high-performing dads thrive at work and at home. If you're a father, husband, or just someone who's ever felt pulled between ambition and family, this one's for you.We unpack how to live a life “worthy of imitation”, what resentment means in relationships, how autopilot is sabotaging your dreams, and why your legacy might not be what you think it is.
Eight kids. Two grandkids. A brand to build. A legacy to protect. In this episode, Ed Franklin gets real about the myth of balance—and what it actually takes to lead, love, and show up when life is full. From discipline and chaos to presence and purpose, this is a masterclass in navigating fatherhood and ambition without losing your fire. Whether you're raising one kid or eight, chasing a dream or just trying to stay afloat—thisone's for you.
Ryan Short — author of the new book The Civic Brand, and founder of place-branding firm Civic Brand — joins the show this week for a discussion on how cities can more meaningfully define their brand. The term has been used and overused in almost every industry imaginable, and yet, Ryan argues the importance of the idea at its root. Particularly, for places.Through this, we spend time on the lifecycle of a cliché, and how cities of various sizes can and should) go about avoiding becoming one.The new book zooms in, and surveys places that have done the work around brand intentionally, across the states. It's a great starting spot for folks in and around local government, and citizens alike. Timeline:00:00 Ryan Short is in good traffic.03:14 Cities at the tipping point with brand.04:55 Why Ryan wrote The Civic Brand.07:31 An Alaska project and triple bottom line.09:37 Tourism vs. place management.10:25 Listening to locals, not just departments.12:00 Branding as a tool for equity and alignment.13:18 Urbanism and marketing.15:06 Walkable cities vs. livable cities.17:15 Who the book is for — civic leaders to citizens.19:17 Libraries, Dewey Decimal, and early feedback.21:13 Marketing professionals and the shift toward destination management.23:20 How local culture actually drives big decisions.27:54 Power, culture, and the street-level brand.29:18 Balancing capitalism, people, and place.32:08 Density as environmentalism.33:53 Realism over idealism.34:38 When words lose meaning — “brand” and “place.”38:06 “Keep Austin Weird” and what it really means.39:09 Religion, symbols, and the depth of meaning.41:35 Making “welcoming” real in the built environment.43:28 Incongruities between vision and reality.44:10 Brand as civic north star.46:39 Why alignment matters.47:32 How to start civic alignment locally.49:18 Housing, universities, and shared goals.52:16 “Civic alignment” as the real message.52:54 The thesis chapter — start with Chapter 1.53:36 Commute — living and walking in Salida, CO.55:48 Wrapping up.For context:Buy the book.Ryan's firm: Civic Brand.
Fluent Fiction - Mandarin Chinese: Balancing Books and Boos: Li Wei's Autumn Epiphany Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/zh/episode/2025-10-29-22-34-02-zh Story Transcript:Zh: 在北京的一个现代化小区里,秋天的风夹杂着轻微的寒意,落叶在干净的街道上翩翩起舞。En: In a modern residential area in Beijing, the autumn wind carried a slight chill, and fallen leaves danced gracefully across the clean streets.Zh: 小区中间矗立着李伟的学校,那是一座典型的城市公立中学,四周是金黄的银杏树。En: In the center of the community stands Li Wei's school, a typical urban public middle school, surrounded by golden ginkgo trees.Zh: 李伟是一个努力学习的中学生,最近他感觉到学业压力越来越大,尤其是当他看着自己最近不太理想的数学成绩。En: Li Wei is a hardworking middle school student, recently feeling increasing academic pressure, especially when he looked at his not-too-satisfactory math grades.Zh: 他的母亲虽然忙于工作,却始终关注着儿子的学习情况,而班主任张老师也是一个严厉而关心学生的老师。En: Although his mother is busy with work, she always keeps an eye on her son's studies, and his homeroom teacher, Teacher Zhang, is a strict yet caring teacher.Zh: 这时,听说小区即将举办万圣节活动,李伟心里充满期待。En: At this time, news spread that the community would soon host a Halloween event, and Li Wei felt full of anticipation.Zh: 他喜欢这种节日带来的乐趣,特别是在学校和家之间奔波的日子里。En: He enjoyed the fun that such festivals brought, especially during the hectic days between school and home.Zh: 但是,他也知道,如果不能提高成绩,母亲和张老师对他的担心只会增加。En: However, he also knew that if he couldn't improve his grades, the concerns from his mother and Teacher Zhang would only increase.Zh: 今天是家长会的日子,李伟和母亲一起走进学校。En: Today was the day of the parent-teacher meeting, and Li Wei walked into the school with his mother.Zh: 教室里,张老师正在一一和家长们交流。En: In the classroom, Teacher Zhang was communicating with the parents one by one.Zh: 轮到李伟时,张老师微笑着说:“李伟是一个很有潜力的学生,他有很强的学习能力。但有时候,我们也需要平衡学习和娱乐。”En: When it was Li Wei's turn, Teacher Zhang smiled and said, "Li Wei is a student with great potential; he has strong learning abilities. But sometimes, we need to balance study and entertainment."Zh: 听到这里,李伟的母亲不禁皱起眉头,En: Hearing this, Li Wei's mother couldn't help but frown.Zh: 她总是希望孩子能把学习放在第一位。En: She always wished for her child to prioritize studying.Zh: 李伟在一旁紧张地等待着。En: Li Wei, standing by, waited nervously.Zh: 不久后,会议结束了,回家的路上,母亲说道:“我知道你很努力,但我们或许也应该给自己一些放松的时间。”En: Shortly after, the meeting ended, and on the way home, his mother said, "I know you work hard, but perhaps we should also give ourselves some time to relax."Zh: 李伟点了点头,心里有了新的想法。En: Li Wei nodded, having a new idea in his mind.Zh: 晚上,他认真计划了一下自己的时间表,决定在合理安排学习时间的同时,也参加小区的万圣节活动。En: That evening, he carefully planned his schedule, deciding to balance his study time wisely while also participating in the community's Halloween event.Zh: 他向母亲承诺道:“我一定能够管理好我的时间。”En: He promised his mother, "I will manage my time well."Zh: 在万圣节当晚,李伟穿着精心准备的服装,和小区里的小伙伴们度过了一个愉快的夜晚。En: On Halloween night, Li Wei wore a carefully prepared costume and spent an enjoyable evening with his friends in the community.Zh: 他感受到了一种久违的轻松,也明白了平衡生活的重要。En: He experienced a long-lost sense of relaxation and understood the importance of balancing life.Zh: 从那以后,李伟变得更加自信。En: From then on, Li Wei became more confident.Zh: 他既在学习上取得了进步,又不忘享受生活。En: He made progress in his studies while also remembering to enjoy life.Zh: 他的母亲和老师都为他的成长感到骄傲。En: His mother and teacher were proud of his growth.Zh: 秋风继续吹拂着校园,而李伟在这片落叶中逐渐迈向更广阔的未来。En: The autumn wind continued to blow through the campus, and Li Wei gradually stepped towards a broader future amid the fallen leaves. Vocabulary Words:residential: 小区autumn: 秋天chill: 寒意gracefully: 翩翩surrounded: 四周ginkgo: 银杏hardworking: 努力academic: 学业pressure: 压力satisfactory: 理想homeroom teacher: 班主任anticipation: 期待festivals: 节日balance: 平衡entertainment: 娱乐prioritize: 放在第一位nervously: 紧张地relaxation: 放松schedule: 时间表confidence: 自信participating: 参加growth: 成长potential: 潜力manage: 管理vigorously: 精心broader: 广阔future: 未来progress: 进步hectic: 奔波concerns: 担心
Most law firms say they're “exploring AI.”At Linklaters, they're living it.Resistance is real, but so is the momentum.Because the lawyers who embrace change won't just survive the AI era, they'll define it.In this episode, I'm joined by Sonia Cisse, Partner and Head of AI & Technology at Paris office, Linklaters, one of the world's leading international law firms.Sonia is helping shape how one of the biggest names in law integrates artificial intelligence, from internal adoption to culture, governance, and innovation.We talk about how AI is transforming the culture of law and what it takes to lead that change inside a global firm.Sonia shares candid insights on:Why lawyers resist and what finally gets them excited about AI.How Linklaters builds AI literacy across thousands of lawyers worldwide.Balancing innovation with confidentiality and client trust.Why the future of junior lawyers isn't disappearing, it's evolving.And how tomorrow's lawyers will blend legal expertise with AI fluency.This conversation goes beyond hype.It's a look inside how one of the world's top law firms is actually implementing generative AI, responsibly, strategically, and with a sense of curiosity that's changing what it means to be a lawyer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nick Thompson, CEO of The Atlantic, former editor-in-chief of Wired, 2:29 marathoner, and daily LetsRun visitor, joins this week's LetsRun.com Track Talk Podcast to talk about his new book, The Running Ground: A Father, a Son, and the Simplest of Sports (buy it here). Thompson shares how he went from a decent high school runner to running 2:29 in his 40s and setting the American record for 50K in the 45–49 age group. He opens up about the mental breakthrough that unlocked his improvement, lessons from surviving thyroid cancer, and how running helped him understand his complicated relationship with his father. Nick talks about why we run, how it fits in our life, and also he tells wild stories about getting fired from 60 Minutes after 59 minutes and being kidnapped in Morocco. Plus some business advice for LetsRun.com, and his thoughts on today's top track stars. Bonus: Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club for a year and we'll send you The Running Ground for free ($30 value) + a free LetsRun.com shirt. You get all the LetsRun content, a bonus podcast every week and savings on running shoes. Buy the book at Amazon here or support independent booksellers here. 00:00 Get The Running Ground for free by joining the LetsRun.com Supporters Club 02:00 Introducing Nick Thompson 03:56 What inspired The Running Ground 05:57 Nick's realization and running breakthrough 09:31 His complicated relationship with his father 19:32 Balancing running with life and career 23:00 Training and staying injury-free with the Alexander Technique 30:42 Reflecting on Stanford and early running years 34:00 Moving to ultras and the joy of trail running 36:58 Getting kidnapped in Morocco 40:38 Fired from 60 Minutes after 59 minutes 46:20 Nick's thoughts on today's track and field stars 54:04 Nick's advice for LetsRun.com and navigating the AI era 1:00:18 Wrapping up and how to get the book free Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Bonus: Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club for a year and we'll send you The Running Ground for free ($30 value) + a free LetsRun.com shirt. You get all the LetsRun content, a bonus podcast every week and savings on running shoes. Buy the book at Amazon here or support independent booksellers here. Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on your podcast app and spread the word to friend. Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/13a2d960-f122-4afb-9779-334ed3c6add5
#649 What started as helping a friend organize old photos turned into the creation of an entirely new industry! In this episode, host Brien Gearin chats with Catherine Nelson, founder of The Photo Managers, about how she turned her passion for preserving memories into a thriving international business. Catherine shares how she built a global community of professionals who help families and entrepreneurs organize and tell their stories through photos, videos, and keepsakes. She dives into her journey from running local projects to leading a worldwide membership organization, the challenges of pricing and scaling, and the deeper emotional purpose behind helping people reconnect with their memories. It's a heartfelt and insightful conversation about innovation, storytelling, and building a business that truly matters! What we discuss with Catherine: + Creating an entirely new industry + From photo organizer to global founder + Building a membership-based business + Helping families preserve memories + Balancing analog and digital storytelling + Overcoming early pricing challenges + Turning passion into purpose + The emotional value of photos + Scaling through community and collaboration + The future of photo management Thank you, Catherine! Check out The Photo Managers at ThePhotoManagers.com. Get the free Cheat Sheet for Photo Managers. Watch the video podcast of this episode! To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it really take to make it through CRNA school, and what happens after the boards are over? Today, Kevin reconnects with former classmates Madison Martin and Nicole Strickland to reflect on their long journeys to becoming CRNAs. Every path to an anesthesia career is unique, and the joy is often found in the process of growth and learning. This episode will give you a candid, first-hand look at the challenges and opportunities that await you. Here's some of what we discuss in this episode: ✨ Real stories behind why each guest chose the CRNA path
Join hosts Jacqueline Smith and Ryan Greigg as they jump into an inspiring conversation with Melinda Kaiser on achieving balance between marathon running, business, and family life. Discover how Melinda, a dedicated mother of three and successful entrepreneur, uses strategic planning and the power of influence to excel. Uncover her journey from quitting smoking to running ten marathons in four years, all while setting a positive example for her children. Learn about the importance of having a strong 'why' to fuel personal growth and break perceived limits. ---------- Connect with the 15 Point Plan: 15 Point Plan: https://WinMakeGive.com/15-point-plan/ Win Make Give Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WinMakeGive Learn more about the co-hosts: Jacqueline Smith: https://www.instagram.com/jacquelinerae_smith/ Ryan Greigg: https://www.instagram.com/ryanparkgreigg/ Book one of our co-hosts for your next event: https://WinMakeGive.com/speakers/ Part of the Win Make Give Podcast Network
This episode is brought to you by Floatley - A bra brand offering feel-good basics that combine cloud-like comfort with reliable support. Try our bestselling Cozy Adjustable Bra at https://www.floatley.com/products/cozy-adjustable and get 20% off your order with code VALERIA20, plus free shipping on US orders over $50. In this revealing episode of Not Alone, Valeria sits down with an OG digital creator, entrepreneur and mom Brittany Xavier, for an honest conversation about faith, motherhood, and staying grounded in a rapidly changing online world. Brittany opens up about her early start on social media, the business behind her brand, and the journey from being a young single mother to one of the most recognizable figures in the influencer space. She shares how trusting in God's plan guided her through life's biggest turning points, from choosing to keep her baby and balancing school, work, and motherhood, to navigating a difficult custody battle and ultimately finding her voice through content creation. Together, Valeria and Brittany explore what it means to live authentically online, the lessons she's passed down to her daughter about social media and technology, and how her family's move from California to Tennessee brought both public scrutiny and peace. It's a conversation about growth, resilience, and choosing faith and family over everything, and a reminder that the most powerful influence comes from being true to who you are.
In this episode of The Consummate Athlete Podcast, Molly Hurford interviews Heather Jackson and they discuss: Transition from Triathlon to Gravel and Ultra-running Balancing two sports at a high level How Heather races at a high level in her 40s The importance of sleep for high performance
In today's episode, I'm sitting down with Let's Dish CEO and co-founder Darcy Olson—and this conversation is a total masterclass in entrepreneurship, leadership, and trusting your vision even when it looks nothing like the traditional path. Thank you to Clay & Vine for Sponsoring this Episode https://clayandvineinteriors.com/ Inquire Here for In-Person or Virtual Support https://clayandvineinteriors.com/contact Thank you to Let's Dish for Sponsoring this Episode! https://letsdish.com/ This is one of those episodes that will light a fire under you—whether you're dreaming of your own business or simply looking for inspiration to lead with more intention and courage in the season you're in. In this episode, we cover: Why Darcy left behind corporate comfort to bet on herself The origin story of Let's Dish (and how it's grown over two decades) What it really takes to build something sustainable from the ground up How to adapt and evolve a brand while staying mission-focused Balancing motherhood, marriage, and entrepreneurship Darcy's mindset on leadership, energy, and sharing the load at home The behind-the-scenes of getting Let's Dish into Target stores Here are the some great resources I wanted to share with you: Book A Call for the November Corporate Cohort molly@mollyasplin.com Are you looking to improve performance and team effectiveness across your team? Book A Team Effectiveness Consult Here Thank you for listening to this episode! Please take a screenshot and share your biggest takeaway on your Instagram stories and tag me @molly.asplin so that I can shout you out!
What if the crown wasn't the reward… but the result of becoming who you were always meant to be? We decided instead of our usual podcast, we couldn't keep this experience hidden away in the recordings cloud storage abyss. In this deeply personal episode, Megan hosts a live virtual Powerhouse Pageantry event, joined by Dr. Tiffany Thornton, the reigning Mrs. American 2025. Together they unpack what it really takes to rise as a wife, mom, business owner, and woman of faith in the world of Mrs. pageantry. You'll hear Tiffany's powerful story of redemption and rediscovery — how she stepped back into pageantry after 20 years, rebuilt her confidence through identity work, and found her voice again after seasons of silence. From learning to surrender control, to finding purpose in motherhood, to understanding why rest and refinement are just as holy as hustle — this conversation will hit home for every woman balancing family, faith, and a God-sized dream. And there's one jaw-dropping moment from Tiffany's national pageant experience that you won't believe… a moment that completely redefines what grace under pressure really looks like. In This Episode, You'll Learn: How to rebuild identity after motherhood, loss, or transition The real reason Mrs. pageantry feels different — and how to thrive in it The secret to balancing high achievement with peace and rest How to turn your story into impact (without oversharing or performing) Why authenticity and surrender are the new “winning edge” Apply to Work with Us: sessions.powerhousepageantry.com/strategy Learn the Full Interview Mastery System (complete in a weekend): howtowinyourpageant.com/interview DM ‘365Q' for 365 Practice Interview Questions FREE: www.instagram.com/powerhousepageantry Follow Me on IG: www.instagram.com/meganswansonrhodes Watch on Youtube www.youtube.com/@powerhousepageantry PODCAST ESSENTIALS & GEAR I USE Blue Yeti Microphone https://amzn.to/3ZodLfr Webcam https://a.co/d/8lKR6TA Silver Yeti Glitter Wrap: https://amzn.to/3LiTSjR Awesome Computer-Attached Light https://amzn.to/3P5WByh As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases at no cost to you. Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3nbUVyQqfT5CLYSZO6wWgs?si=abf5437f5e5c413b Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-powerhouse-podcast-how-to-win-your-pageant-how-to/id1448191693 On this podcast, we talk about… Mrs America 2025, Dr Tiffany Thornton, pageant winner story, faith testimony, Christian women's empowerment, overcoming abuse, domestic violence survivor story, pageant interview tips, Powerhouse Pageantry Podcast, Megan Rhodes, women of faith leadership, resilience after trauma, pageant interview questions, how to answer pageant interview, pageant platform example, current events pageant questions, pageant storytelling, pageant coaching, miss interview tips, identity work for women, faith and identity, purpose over performance, self worth vs achievement, you are not what you do, values alignment, limiting beliefs, belief reprogramming, identity shift, core state change, inner child work, mindset reset, confidence from identity, purpose driven life, Christian identity coaching, life after pageants, life after big goal, rebuild confidence after failure, how to find purpose again, sustainable success habits, daily check-in routine, evening reflection practice, morning identity routine, goal setting that sticks, break perfectionism paralysis, progress over perfection, achievement addiction, identity work, mindset coaching, pageant mindset, dopamine trap, burnout recovery, confidence, Christian coaching, neurolinguistic programming
Eric Resnick joins host Brandon Sedloff to discuss his remarkable journey from a lifelong passion for skiing to leading one of the world's most prominent travel and leisure investment firms, KSL Capital Partners. Eric shares how early lessons in combining vocation with avocation shaped his career, from his first role at McKinsey to helping professionalize the ski industry with Vail Resorts. He details KSL's evolution from its early recreation roots to its current global platform investing across hotels, resorts, health clubs, and hospitality businesses. The conversation explores the firm's investment philosophy, the development of the Ikon Pass, and the operational discipline behind building authenticity at scale in leisure-focused businesses. They discuss: • The origins of KSL and its transformation from recreation to global travel and leisure investing • Lessons from the early institutionalization of the ski industry and creation of the Epic and Ikon Passes • How KSL creates value through operational excellence and alignment between real estate and operations • The future of travel: luxury experiential trends, wellness, and the role of AI in shaping guest experiences • Leadership lessons on authenticity, culture, and staying nimble in times of uncertainty Links: Eric Resnick on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-resnick-1b96a8b6/ KSL Capital Partners - https://www.kslcapital.com/ Topics: (00:00:00) - Intro (00:01:51) - Meet Eric Resnick: CEO of KSL Capital Partners (00:14:43) - The evolution of Vail Resorts and the ski industry (00:18:14) - Founding of KSL Capital Partners (00:22:24) - KSL's investment strategy and industry impact (00:24:01) - The intersection of real estate and private equity (00:29:39) - Challenges in raising a first-time fund (00:30:58) - Key factors for success in platform investing (00:34:24) - KSL's current scale and investment strategies (00:40:51) - The Icon Pass: revolutionizing the ski industry (00:46:40) - Future trends in travel and leisure (00:52:01) - Balancing authenticity and scale in hospitality (00:55:41) - Navigating volatility and cybersecurity concerns (00:59:19) - Conclusion and final thoughts
Board-certified internal medicine physician and health-optimization specialist Dr. Scott Sherr talks about parenting with presence, nervous-system regulation, mitochondrial health, and when methylene blue actually makes sense. We get practical about small, sustainable changes (especially for exhausted parents), alcohol and GABA, and why looking at your "holobiont" beats one-size-fits-all wellness. Listen if you want practical, parent-friendly strategies to protect your energy, model healthy habits for your kids and partner, and create a calmer baseline before relying on tech or supplements. WE TALK ABOUT: 05:00 - What "health optimization" really means vs. disease care 08:10 - Balancing work, partnership, and nervous-system regulation 12:35 - Sustainable micro-habits that stick 15:15 - Small changes that create big impact 17:30 - Alcohol, GABA, and the slippery slope of "relaxation" 23:05 - Methylene blue 101 and why mitochondria matter 36:15 - The holobiont lens: Optimize the whole "you," not just symptoms 44:20 - Can we actually measure mitochondrial function yet? 46:40 - When and how to use methylene blue for energy + calm SPONSORS: Feeling bloated, tired, or hormonally off? Try BiOptimizers — supplements that actually absorb and work for women's health. Get 15% off at bioptimizers.com/biohackingbrittany with code BIOHACKINGBRITTANY. Join me in Costa Rica for Optimize Her, a 5-night luxury women's retreat in Costa Rica with yoga, healing rituals, and biohacking workshops—only 12 spots available. RESOURCES: Trying to conceive? Join my Baby Steps Course to optimize your fertility with biohacking. Free gift: Download my hormone-balancing, fertility-boosting chocolate recipe. Explore my luxury retreats and wellness events for women. Shop my faves: Check out my Amazon storefront for wellness essentials. Dr. Scott Sherr's website and Instagram LET'S CONNECT: Instagram, TikTok, Facebook Shop my favorite health products Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music
Advisory: This episode includes sensitive discussion about addiction, family estrangement, and emotional loss.This week on Fostering Change, host Rob Scheer welcomes back two dear friends — Julie and David Bulitt — for one of the most personal and moving conversations of the season. Rob and his husband Reece have known the Bulitts for many years, and their honesty, humor, and heart have made them audience favorites.Julie is a licensed clinical social worker with more than 30 years of experience in family therapy, and David is a leading family-law attorney in the D.C. metro area who has spent decades helping parents and children navigate painful transitions. Together, they've raised four daughters, built nearly 40 years of marriage, co-authored two acclaimed books (The Five Core Conversations for Couples and Secrets of Strong Couples), and co-host the podcast Conversations for Couples.In this emotional and thought-provoking episode, Rob, Julie, and David explore what it means to lose a child while they're still alive — to addiction, estrangement, or emotional distance — and how families can begin to heal.Topics discussed include:* Ambiguous loss: Grieving a child who is still living and learning to coexist with that pain.* Addiction and family systems: How substance use can fracture relationships, redefine love, and challenge every parent's hope.* Parenting through heartbreak: “We can love our children fiercely and still have to let go,” Julie shares. “Healing doesn't mean forgetting — it means finding peace with what is.”* Balancing love and self-protection: “You reach a point where love also means protecting yourself and your family from chaos,” David reflects.* Hope beyond the silence: Grace, therapy, and community as pathways to reconnection.This episode is a testament to honesty, empathy, and the complicated beauty of parenthood. If you or someone you love is struggling with a similar loss, may this conversation offer comfort and understanding.
In this episode of 'More Than Work,' Rabiah sits down with Freddie Titcombe, co-founder of Evolve Journey. Freddie shares how he and his brother turned their personal journaling practice into a bestselling all-in-one journal and a thriving community focused on reflection, action, and accountability. He discusses the challenges of building discipline, the importance of balancing the four pillars of happiness, and how Evolve Journey helps people move from feeling stuck to making real progress. The conversation covers Freddie's career journey from tech sales to care work to entrepreneurship, the power of community, and practical strategies for building better habits. Plus, Freddie shares his favorite productivity tool, the story behind his “Eat the Frog” method, and answers the Fun Five questions.00:00 Introduction to More Than Work00:26 Meet Freddie Titcombe & Evolve Journey01:08 Freddie's background and the start of Evolve Journey03:10 Journaling, reflection, and building a business with his brother05:07 Why blank-page journaling didn't work—and creating a better system08:07 Developing the all-in-one journal and its unique features10:14 How the journal blends gratitude, habit tracking, and productivity tools12:00 Advice for people who struggle with daily journaling14:16 Launching the Accountability Academy and building community17:00 Coworking, office hours, and the power of accountability20:00 Consistency, discipline, and the value of partnership23:00 Balancing health, wealth, relationships, and freedom—the four pillars of happiness27:00 The “Eat the Frog” productivity method explained29:00 Building confidence and overcoming self-doubt32:00 Freddie's career journey: from tech sales to care work to startups36:00 Sam's background and their complementary skills39:00 The importance of service, helping others, and finding balance43:00 Fun Five Questions48:00 Freddie's inspirations and how to connect with Evolve Journey50:31 Closing thoughts and creditsNote from Host:This episode took me way too long to get from recording day to publish day.i Ihad to deprioritize or maybe just reprioritize the podcast for a little while. The next one will be out soon too and was recorded during the same week.I loved chatting with Freddie. We had fun and he shared a lot of wisdom along the way. Personally, I've started going through the journal he and his brother sell and think that journaling, in some form everyday, is the way to go. It is a form of mindfulness and can really compliment another practice. Check out Evolve Journey after you listen. +++++ Find FreddieInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/evolve.journeyWebsite: https://www.evolvejourney.co.uk/ +++++ More than Work Social Media: @morethanworkpod (Facebook, Instagram) and @rabiahcomedy (TikTok)Please review and follow anywhere you get podcasts. Thank you for listening. Have feedback? Email morethanworkpod(at)gmail.com!
In this powerful episode, host Rashidah sits down with Erica Johnson, a remarkable mother, advocate, and law school graduate whose story embodies strength, perseverance, and purpose.Born and raised in Bakersfield, California, Erica became a mom during her final year of college. Her son, Sean, was diagnosed with autism at just 3 years old — a moment that forever changed the direction of her life. Balancing single motherhood, full-time work, and law school at night, Erica refused to give up on her dreams.Through every obstacle, she found her “why” in her son. Her determination led her to earn both her Bachelor of Arts degree and a Juris Doctor degree, turning her personal challenges into a powerful mission of advocacy.Today, Erica is the founder of the Speak 4 Me Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering families and individuals with special needs. Her journey is a testament to courage, faith, and the unbreakable spirit of mothers who refuse to be defined by circumstance.If you enjoyed this episode and would like to connect with Erica: Instagram: www.instagram.com/chill_mamabearWebsite: https://www.speak4me.netAs discussed in episode, check out upcoming workshop on "Early Intervention" being held on November 13th and presented by Northern LA County Regional Center. Head to Instagram: www.instagram.com/speak4me_foundation to learn more.Don't forget to subscribe to the show so you never miss an episode!Share this episode with someone who needs to hear they're not alone. Follow Us on Instagram @theabmpodcast and community page @theabmcommunity, plus catch more on TikTok and YouTube: Autism for Badass Moms
Overview:In this episode, Matt sits down with Andy Bailey, CMO of Be My Eyes, to explore how accessibility tech is reshaping daily life for blind and low-vision individuals. From a humble idea sparked by a furniture maker in Denmark to a global platform combining AI and human kindness, Be My Eyes is a masterclass in purpose-driven innovation. Andy shares how they balance automation with real connection, support aging populations, and create scalable impact in senior living and beyond.Guest BioAndy Bailey is the Chief Marketing Officer at Be My Eyes, a platform that connects blind and low-vision individuals with sighted volunteers and AI support to navigate daily life. With a background in purpose-driven tech and a passion for accessibility, Andy leads efforts to scale human-centered innovation across the globe.01:00 – Introduction and welcome02:01 – Meet Andy Bailey, CMO at Be My Eyes02:55 – Andy's career journey and pursuit of purpose-driven work05:03 – The origin story of Be My Eyes: from a Danish furniture maker to a global platform08:52 – How AI is enhancing—not replacing—human support09:53 – Balancing human connection and artificial intelligence12:35 – Loneliness, human connection, and surprising volunteer demand13:54 – Reaching older adults: Designing tech with accessibility first16:45 – Real-world use cases: From soup cans to supermarket aisles19:19 – Opportunities in senior living: efficiency, dignity, and connection22:43 – What's next: smart glasses and deeper integration into aging services24:53 – How to learn more and get involved with Be My Eyes--Website: https://www.bemyeyes.com/
Turning 40 isn't just about getting older—it's about waking up to what truly matters.
In this inspiring episode of The Travel Wins Podcast, host Pete Kotzbach sits down with Luke Schneider, CEO and co-founder of Fire Department Coffee, to explore how a mission-driven company grew from the firehouse to Walmart shelves across America.A U.S. Navy veteran and firefighter, Luke's story is one of purpose, perseverance, and leadership. What began as a small-batch coffee roasting operation has become a nationally recognized brand — one that not only delivers great coffee but also gives back through the Fire Dept. Coffee Foundation, supporting injured and ill first responders.☕ What You'll Hear in This Episode:·Luke's journey from firefighter to successful CEO·The story behind Fire Department Coffee's Walmart expansion· How business travel drives growth and brand partnerships· Balancing leadership, travel, and family life· The company's mission to serve those who serve usWhether you're a business traveler, entrepreneur, or coffee lover, this conversation will fuel your motivation to build with purpose and lead with integrity.
#648 From $120,000 in debt to millionaire by 40 — how did he do it? In this episode, cross-posted from The Personal Finance Podcast, Justin Williams sits down with host Andrew Giancola to share his incredible journey from being $120,000 in debt to achieving financial independence by the age of 40. Justin opens up about the challenges he faced after dropping out of college with one semester left, how he built a successful business, and the pivotal moment when he turned his financial situation around through real estate investing and strategic risk-taking. He also reflects on the lessons he learned from early mistakes, his surprising success with Bitcoin, and why building systems and taking calculated risks were key to his success. This conversation is packed with valuable insights on business, investing, and the mindset shifts necessary to create lasting wealth! (Original Air Date - 3/31/25) What Justin discusses on today's episode: + Dropping out of college with $120K debt + Early business failures and lessons learned + Turning things around with real estate investing + Scaling a business using systems and leverage + Bitcoin success story — buying at $75 + Balancing risk and reward in investing + Achieving financial independence by 40 + Lessons from business partnerships gone wrong + Why mindset matters more than intelligence + The importance of financial freedom beyond money To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
#647 How did a busy mom with a full-time job build a multilingual children's brand from scratch? In this inspiring episode, host Kirsten Tyrrel sits down with Marina Lidow, founder of Lufi & Friends, a unique company helping little ones discover a love for language learning through music. Marina shares how her flagship line of singing board books — available in languages like Spanish, German, Polish, and French — was born from her own family's multilingual journey. She opens up about the seven-year evolution of growing her business while raising kids and working a 9-to-5, the lessons she's learned about listening to customers, and how curiosity and small refinements have driven growth. Whether you're an entrepreneur balancing family life or navigating the messy middle of building a product, this conversation is packed with wisdom, heart, and honest perspective! What we discuss with Marina: + Building a business while raising kids + Inspiration behind Lufi & Friends + Creating multilingual singing board books + Lessons from a successful Kickstarter + Identifying and understanding target audiences + Balancing a 9-to-5 with entrepreneurship + Learning from customer feedback + Overcoming fear and ego in business + Evolving marketing for grandparents and families + Growing slowly with curiosity and integrity Thank you, Marina! Check out Lufi & Friends at LufiandFriends.com. Watch the video podcast of this episode! To get access to our FREE Business Training course go to MillionaireUniversity.com/training. And follow us on: Instagram Facebook Tik Tok Youtube Twitter To get exclusive offers mentioned in this episode and to support the show, visit millionaireuniversity.com/sponsors. Want to hear from more incredible entrepreneurs? Check out all of our interviews here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
1023: What does it really take to scale AI responsibly across a global enterprise? In this episode, Ramon Richards, Chief Technology Officer at T. Rowe Price, shares how his team is advancing AI capabilities with discipline and speed—balancing innovation with the need for risk controls, data readiness, and workforce enablement. Ramon unpacks T. Rowe Price's multi-pronged approach to artificial intelligence, from founding an AI Labs function to piloting autonomous agents, all while modernizing infrastructure and investing in talent development.
Philippe Bouissou: Aligning the Dots and Building Businesses that Grow
Kelly Bullock was the very first Systems in Session client — before the offer even had a name. In this episode, we dive into how she turned her high-touch, luxury photography experience into an organized HoneyBook system that doesn't feel impersonal.As a full-time CRNA, mom of three, and family photographer, Kelly shares how systems helped her balance it all, delegate confidently, and reclaim time for both her clients and her life. We also talk about what luxury really means—and why it's more about care and consistency than cost or extras.If you've ever wondered how to automate without losing the personal touch, this one's for you.What You'll Hear:00:00 How Systems in Session started with a podcast idea03:10 How Kelly was using Honeybook before CRM Blueprint and Systems in Session06:30 Balancing two careers and a high-touch experience10:13 How we built automations that still feel human17:00 Why we redid her automations right after building them20:30 Should you hire before or after you build your systems?24:00 Redefining what “luxury” really means28:20 How systems gave her time back for life and familyMentioned in This Episode:→ Systems in Session — 2 spots left to lock in 2025 rates→ Connect with Kelly - kellybullockphotography.com/mentoring→ Root to Rise Mastermind with Sabrina Gebhardt
What do you do when your 7plex turns into a total nightmare, think evictions, broken windows and a renovation budget that ballooned from $250K to over $530K?If you're Megan Ahern, you pivot… and that pivot changed everything.In this episode of Furnished Finder's podcast, Landlord Diaries, Megan shares how switching to monthly midterm rentals through Furnished Finder helped her take long-term rents that were around $950 per unit and push them to $1,950, more than double, while achieving less than 5% vacancy and drastically improving tenant quality.She breaks down:What Megan got right and totally wrong with monthly midterm rentalsWhy monthly mid-term tenants are lighter on your property than long-term tenantsHow she uses Furnished Finder's Market Insights tool to evaluate new deals across the countryAnd how to avoid double bookings with one simple calendar strategyWhether you're managing one unit or multiple, you'll walk away with practical tips for increasing your rental income, reducing stress, and building a more sustainable investment strategy.TIMESTAMPS:0:00 Welcome to The Landlord Diaries1:45 How Megan's 7plex from hell led her to the midterm rental model3:20 Making the portfolio shift: LTRs just couldn't cash flow like MTRs4:50 Comparing STR, MTR, and LTR: Why midterm wins on tenant quality and vacancy7:35 Ideal property types and locations for midterm rental success8:55 Megan's formula for analyzing deals with Furnished Finder's Market Insights10:40 Remote management is easy with monthly tenants and a solid system12:20 Megan's first midterm rental booked in 1 day14:15 Calendar tip: Prevent double bookings with this communication strategy16:00 Set your rental calendar up for monthly success17:40 Booking strategy: How much vacancy is too much between bookings?22:00 Round Table Discussion: Should you accept bookings far in advance?25:30 When emergencies hit: Moving tenants mid-stay to avoid the chaos27:35 Furnishing advice from a pro who stages 100+ homes a year31:05 Is a remodel worth it for MTRs? Megan's $15K experiment33:10 Balancing real estate and kids: What Megan and Katie got right (and wrong)37:00 Final tips for getting started in midterm rentals
In 2025, Herriman High's Jackson Spencer became the name every prep distance fan had to know.The Utah standout, who is headed to BYU next year, opened his season with a victory at the Simplot Games 3200m (8:56.03), then surged into spring with a breakthrough 8:51.26 at the Arcadia Invitational. His momentum carried into June, where he unleashed a 4:02.56 mile and 3:46.22 1500m at the HOKA Festival of Miles, performances that placed him among the fastest prep milers in the country. Just weeks later, he anchored Herriman High's 4x800-meter relay to a national high school record of 7:26.12 at New Balance Nationals Outdoor.By October, Spencer had proven his range extended well beyond the track. At the ASICS Clovis Invitational, he shattered the storied Woodward Park course record with a 14:16.9. Balancing excellence with humility, the 2025 Gatorade Utah Boys Track & Field Player of the Year embodies both athletic drive and academic focus. His progression—from indoor champion to outdoor record-setter to cross country course dominator—reflects rare versatility and discipline.As he looks beyond Herriman, Spencer's times and trajectory point toward a seamless leap to the collegiate ranks. Whether chasing sub-four on the track or new records on the roads, his next chapter promises to include lots of record-chasing performances. Tap into the Jackson Spencer Special. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and giving us a five-star review! I would also appreciate it if you share it with your friend who you think will benefit from it. Comment the word “PODCAST” below and I'll DM you a link to listen. If this episode blesses you, please share it with a friend!S H O W N O T E S-The Run Down By The Running Effect (our new newsletter!): https://tinyurl.com/mr36s9rs-Our Website: https://therunningeffect.run -THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLcLIDAqmJBTHeyWJx_wFQ-My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en-Take our podcast survey: https://tinyurl.com/3ua62ffz
Feeling the “veil” lately—vivid dreams, charged air, emotions close to the surface, people showing their true colors? In this episode Joy shares what's really going on when the veil feels thin: why this season heightens awareness, why your loved ones in Spirit are always available (not just on Halloween), and how to tune in without fear. We bust the biggest myths (cemeteries, dusk/dawn, “permissions”), talk discernment in this world, and give you grounded practices to stay present, set boundaries, and use this energy for clarity—not control.You'll learn:• What “veil” truly means (awareness, not a calendar)• Why there are no “evil spirits”—but plenty of human shadow to notice• How to observe (not absorb), get grounded, and track nudges• Ways to review energetic agreements and set aligned intentionsShow Notes:Mentioned: Episode 42 (Oct 2023) for the cultural/historical deep dive https://www.buzzsprout.com/2084888/episodes/13691475Join me Live on Zoom for my Free Monthly Community Healing session! You'll receive a blend of Reiki (Energy Healing), Chakra & Aura Clearing & Balancing, Color Healing, Grounding, Cord Cutting, Trance Medium Healing & more. Get all the details & Sign up now to receive the link and replay for the next session! https://www.joyfulmedium.com/EventsGet Joy's Free "Sign Magnet" 3 Day Mini Course HERE https://www.joyfulmedium.com/sign-magnetJoy's Website: www.joyfulmedium.comInstagram: @JoyfulMediumTikTok: @JoyfulMediumFacebook: @JoyfulMediumFacebook Group: Joy's Soul SpaYouTube: Psychic Medium Joy Giovanni
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Send us a textIn this powerful conversation, Raymond Ramnarine, frontman of Dil-E-Nadan, sits with Corie Sheppard to share the faith, discipline, and family values behind one of Trinidad & Tobago's longest-running bands.Raymond opens up about:
Abby and Regan open up about learning to say no — and how doing less can actually draw you closer to God, your spouse, and your kids. From love languages to overcommitment, this honest conversation is a must-listen for every mom trying to do it all.
Have you ever felt like your emotions are running the show, as though you're at the mercy of how you feel rather than in control of it? In this episode, we explore one of the most liberating principles in emotional coaching, the idea that: You can choose your emotions. It might sound idealistic at first, yet through our conversation we unpack what it truly means to take ownership of your emotional world and experience greater freedom within it. As we close our six-part Emotions Coaching series, we dive deep into how this principle nurtures confidence, emotional resilience, and wellbeing. We talk about the belief that while we can't always choose our circumstances or the people around us, we can always choose how we respond. This is what we call emotional freedom, being response-able rather than reactive. Throughout the episode, we reflect on how coaching invites people to explore how they want to feel, not only how they currently feel. It's a powerful shift that opens the door to new possibilities and helps align emotions with meaningful action. We discuss the importance of moving from default emotional scripts towards more conscious, choice-driven responses that honour who we are today and who we aspire to become. We also share how this principle comes alive in real coaching sessions: how a gentle “What if you could choose how you feel right now?” can help clients open up new emotional landscapes, and why validating current emotions before introducing this idea is crucial. From building self-leadership to navigating the tension between responsibility and blame, this episode encourages listeners to experiment with emotional choice in their daily lives. We even share a light-hearted story about how this plays out in our own relationships, proof that emotional awareness doesn't mean perfection, but presence, curiosity, and compassion. Choosing your emotions is about living life by design. When you step into the belief that emotional choice is possible, you begin shaping a life led by intention, not reaction. Timestamps: 00:27 – Why emotional choice nurtures confidence and wellbeing 01:25 – Understanding emotional freedom and being “response-able” 02:18 – Coaching conversations that invite emotional choice 03:44 – Breaking free from default emotional scripts 05:10 – Aligning emotions and action in coaching 06:03 – The power of “What if you could choose how you feel right now?” 07:28 – Recognising emotional discounting in clients 09:45 – Emotional choice as part of everyday self-leadership 11:11 – Designing your emotional experience 13:02 – How to introduce emotional choice safely in coaching 15:12 – Projection, resistance, and emotional responsibility 17:51 – Balancing ownership with compassion 18:48 – Emotional choice as liberation and empowerment 19:17 – How to learn more through our accredited programmes Key Lessons Learned: Emotional choice begins with awareness, recognising you can shift how you feel opens the door to freedom. Coaching creates a unique space where people can explore how they want to feel, not only how they currently feel. Emotional freedom means moving from reaction to response, from script to self-leadership. Taking ownership of your emotions enhances confidence and wellbeing, especially when life feels uncertain. Introducing emotional choice requires sensitivity, timing and compassion are key to helping clients embrace it. Living by emotional design means choosing alignment between feeling, thinking, and doing. Responsibility brings freedom; when we own our emotions, we access choice, growth, and empowerment. Keywords: emotional freedom, emotions coaching, choosing emotions, emotional intelligence, self-leadership, coaching skills, personal growth, mindset coaching, emotional resilience, emotional awareness Links: Emotions Coaching Practitioner Training (ICF accredited): igcompany.com/emotionscoaching Coaching Qualifications and Quiz: mycoachingcourse.com
Subscribe to DTC Newsletter - https://dtcnews.link/signupRob Fraser, founder of performance sock brand Outway, returns to the DTC Podcast to share how his business rebounded from flat growth to profitable eight-figure scale. Rob reveals exactly how Outway added Amazon, wholesale, and U.S. distribution, and why 2026 is all about community and brand.This is a must-listen for brand owners scaling past $5M and trying to professionalize ops, expand markets, and stay profitable while doing it.