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If you're struggling in real estate, you're not alone. Even experienced agents are fighting just to stay even. So how can new agents or those who have hit a rough patch bounce back? Last week, Tom did a Q&A with questions from the recent Success Summit. This week, he's answering the six most common (and important) questions for agents who are struggling in real estate right now. This episode will give you answers to: Balancing fundamentals with online brand building How new agents can stand out against the competition The best steps for young or new agents The #1 skill to master for winning more listings Routines for keeping energy high Watch or listen now and get yourself into momentum! And remember… If you've been struggling in real estate for a while, there is a proven solution… Schedule a free coaching consultation where you'll jump on a call with a trained business expert who will help you identify hidden gaps in your business and the best solutions for your next breakthrough. Resources to Raise Your Game -In the episode, Tom mentions AnswerThePublic. A fantastic tool: https://answerthepublic.com/ -See Tom live in a city near you at Listing Edge: https://www.tomferry.com/listing-edge/ -Free scripts and resources for agents: https://www.tomferry.com/agent-tools/
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Building a six-figure business as a solopreneur doesn't happen overnight -- but with the right mindset and systems, it's absolutely possible. In this episode, we talk with Jannese Torres, a nationally acclaimed Latina money expert, business coach, and host of the Yo Quiero Dinero podcast. Jannese shares how she turned her food blog, Delish D'Lites, into a $10,000-per-month business that allowed her to leave her corporate engineering career and design a life on her own terms. She also breaks down how new creators can find their niche, diversify income through ads and affiliates, and build long-term passive income online. If you've ever dreamed of turning your passion into a profitable business, this conversation will inspire you to take that first step. To learn more, check out her Jumpstart Your Blog Bootcamp. RESOURCES & NOTESSolopreneur tools, guest links, and favorite resources to help you build your solo business GUEST LINKS Yo Quiero Dinero Podcast – Learn from Jannese's money and business insights. Delish D'Lites – Discover her viral Puerto Rican food blog. Jumpstart Your Blog Bootcamp – Jannese's signature course for aspiring bloggers. SOLOPRENEUR TOOLS WE LOVE Monarch Money – The best app to manage your business and personal budget in one place. Gusto – Payroll and benefits made easy for solopreneurs hiring contractors or employees. Riverside – Record high-quality remote podcasts and videos. Belay – Virtual assistants and bookkeeping support for entrepreneurs. Live Oak Bank – High-yield business savings accounts. RECOMMENDED RESOURCES Visit our full list of partners and deals: Sponsors & Resources Podcast Chapters 00:00 – Stay curious: the mindset that fuels success 00:24 – Jannese Torres on finding freedom through solopreneurship 01:00 – From corporate engineer to creative entrepreneur 02:15 – How her food blog began as a hobby 03:30 – The turning point: making her first $10,000 05:00 – Balancing a full-time job while building her business 07:00 – Quitting her corporate career with confidence 09:40 – Financial prep before leaving a steady paycheck 11:40 – The biggest differences between solopreneurship and corporate life 13:00 – How food bloggers make money (ads, affiliates, sponsors) 15:40 – Diversifying income as a blogger 17:00 – Passive income that continues to pay 18:30 – Building flexibility and time freedom as a parent 20:30 – How to stand out in today's AI-driven content world 23:40 – The Solopreneur High Five rapid-fire segment 25:30 – Favorite solopreneur tools and apps 27:00 – Lessons from her biggest mistakes 28:45 – Redefining retirement as “work optional” 30:15 – How to start your own food or lifestyle blog today 31:10 – Where to find Jannese and her online resources HOW WE MAKE MONEY + DISCLAIMER This show may contain affiliate links or links from our advertisers where we earn a commission, direct payment or products. Opinions are the creators alone. Information shared on this podcast is for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. Marriage Kids and Money (www.marriagekidsandmoney.com) is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com. CREDITS Editor: Johnny Sohl Podcast Artwork: Kayli Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Rickey Smiley Morning Show Podcast dives into a star-studded mix of music, drama, and real talk. Pastor Mike Todd also joined the show with an uplifting prayer for listeners to live “full and vibrant” lives. Mary J. Blige is set to release her first-ever concert film, Mary J. Blige: For My Fans, which captures her sold-out Madison Square Garden show and heartfelt moments with her audience. Meanwhile, Dame Dash is once again reflecting on his fallout with Jay-Z, expressing lingering pain and disappointment over how their friendship and business partnership ended after the Rock-a-fella era. Matthew Knowles revealed shocking details about Beyoncé and Alicia Keys’ 2010 Brazil video shoot, saying both stars had to be airlifted to safety after the label failed to pay local gangs for access to the area. Balancing humor, faith, and celebrity news, this episode offered a perfect mix of gospel inspiration and juicy entertainment updates that keep fans tuned in daily. Website: https://www.urban1podcasts.com/rickey-smiley-morning-show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#622 From military spouse to marketing maven, Selena Conmackie turned an unexpected opportunity into a thriving agency! In this episode, host Brien Gearin sits down with Selena, founder of Hauoli-Socially Inspired, to dive into the real-world journey of building a marketing agency from the ground up. Selena shares how she went from 20 years in the restaurant industry to running a successful business helping entrepreneurs create websites and marketing systems that actually work together. From “falling into” marketing as a military spouse to scaling with referrals, testing ads, and managing clients across industries, she reveals the tools, lessons, and mindset shifts that made it all possible! What we discuss with Selena: + Transition from restaurants to marketing + Accidental start in social media management + Building a business as a military spouse + Learning through “YouTube University” and Facebook groups + First clients from referrals and networking + Scaling with websites, ads, and analytics + Balancing a small, family-based remote team + Importance of Google Analytics and data + Differences between Google vs. Facebook ads + Honest client relationships and sustainable growth Thank you, Selena! Check out Hauoli-Socially Inspired at TheHauoli.com. Follow Selena on Instagram and LinkedIn. 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
How do grocery leaders balance efficiency and customer experience in the age of automation? Recorded at Groceryshop, this RETHINK Retail podcast brings together:
In this special episode, I sit down with my friend Frannie Wilson to interview her for my new book "The Ladders of Wealth. We explore her journey of running Ampersand Studios for over 16 years and how she's reinventing her business after buying out her longtime partner.Instead of having the conversation over a cup of coffee, we decided to record one in the studio instead. We dive into what it takes to scale an agency without burning out, why delegating fulfillment is critical, and how Frannie is using systems, subcontractors, and culture-building to position her team for growth. She shares lessons from managing people, creating replicable offers, and handling the challenges of sales, client retention, and leadership.If you're navigating the leap from founder-doer to CEO—or building a creative agency that lasts—this episode is packed with insights.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction01:15 Frannie's 16-year journey with Ampersand04:00 Buying out her business partner and reinventing07:05 Balancing recurring revenue and one-off projects10:30 Delegating fulfillment and avoiding bottlenecks13:55 Building systems and hiring contractors17:30 The role of values and culture in small teams22:10 Lessons from managing people and avoiding drama27:30 Productizing services vs. custom work33:00 Smarter hiring with test projects39:30 Landing and qualifying clients the right way52:30 Retaining clients and handling tough situations59:45 Final reflections and adviceIf you enjoyed this episode, please like and subscribe, share it with your friends, and leave a review. I read every single one.Learn more about the podcast: https://nathanbarry.com/showFollow Nathan:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathanbarryLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanbarryX: https://twitter.com/nathanbarryYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thenathanbarryshowWebsite: https://nathanbarry.comFollow Frannie:Instagram (personal): https://www.instagram.com/frannie_packLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frannie-wilsonAmpersand Studios (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/ampersand_studiosAmpersand Studios (Website): https://ampersand-studios.comFeatured in this episode:Ampersand Studios (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/ampersand_studiosAmpersand Studios: https://ampersand-studios.com/
Bradley Keefer is the Chief Revenue Officer and Justin Jefferson is the VP of Strategy & Insights at Keen Decision Systems, where Bayesian-powered marketing mix modeling meets scenario planning and outcome forecasting, helping brands move from rearview analytics to predictive decisioning.With decades of combined experience across SaaS, analytics, and brand strategy, Bradley and Justin are redefining how marketers plan, forecast, and invest. Instead of treating marketing as a cost center, they help brands model “what if” scenarios, forecasting how every incremental dollar drives revenue across channels.Whether you're scaling a fast-growing brand or managing a multimillion-dollar marketing budget, Bradley and Justin offer a masterclass in using data to make confident, forward-looking decisions that compound over time.In This Conversation We Discuss: [00:38] Intro[01:12] Measuring how marketing spend drives growth[02:29] Building models that adapt to brand maturity[04:35] Balancing brand building with performance spend[07:24] Shifting focus from capturing to creating demand[08:41] Driving demand to boost bottom-funnel returns[09:34] Breaking growth limits with data-driven planning[12:49] Connecting viral moments to sustain momentum[14:50] Building brands that go beyond ad optimization[15:30] Stay updated with new episodes[15:43] Simplifying setup for data-heavy marketing tools[18:44] Designing analytics tools for marketing teams[20:23] Updating models fast to learn and adapt quicker[22:42] Using data to balance old and new media spendResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeMarketing mix modeling powered by AI keends.com/Follow Bradley Keefer linkedin.com/in/bradley-keeferFollow Justin Jefferson linkedin.com/in/justin-a-jeffersonIf you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
Are your chakras asking for attention? Let Reiki show you how balance really feels. In this week's Distance Reiki Share, Robyn and Colleen Benelli open our new six-part “Spiritual Buzzwords” series with an illuminating talk on chakras, auras, and how Reiki restores harmony in your energy system. You'll learn what these buzzwords mean, how to sense when your energy feels off, and how Reiki naturally realigns the flow of light through your body, mind, and spirit. Special moment: we also reveal our brand-new Reiki Lifestyle Merch line! Energy you can wear, share, and live in! Shop reikimerch.com What you'll learn: What chakras and auras really are in simple, practical terms How Reiki balances energy centers and strengthens your aura Everyday ways to sense harmony and flow in your energy Inspiration for living your Reiki through practice, presence, and style Want to go deeper? Explore our: Next Step Reiki Training Explore the 12 Heavens ReikiMerch.com ✨Connect with Colleen and Robyn Classes: https://reikilifestyle.com/classes-page/ FREE Distance Reiki Share: https://reikilifestyle.com/community/ Podcast: https://reikilifestyle.com/podcast/ (available on all major platforms too) Website: https://reikilifestyle.com/ Colleen's Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ReikiLifestyle Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reikilifestyleofficialempo Robyn Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robynbenellireiki Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robynbenellireiki **DISCLAIMER** This episode is not a substitute for seeking professional medical care but is offered for relaxation and stress reduction which support the body's natural healing capabilities. Reiki is a complement to and never a replacement for professional medical care. Colleen and Robyn are not licensed professional health care providers and urge you to always seek out the appropriate physical and mental help professional health care providers may offer. Results vary by individual.
Sponsored by Soccer.com, this episode of the Big Life Podcast features Notre Dame Women's Soccer academic advisor Jennifer Pratt and hosts Leah and Kate discussing how student-athletes balance Division I soccer with rigorous academics. Jen explains weekly check-ins, mandatory freshman study hall, tutoring, and strategies for time management and choosing a major. The players share personal tips on planners, professor relationships, and preparing for travel and missed classes. Listeners will learn practical advice on staying organized, using campus resources, building faculty connections, and making the most of college both on and off the field. Become a Patron of The BIG LIFECheck out our new merch! Follow us on Instagram (@girlssoccernetwork)Subscribe to our YouTube channel
Ever feel like your money goals are at war with your life goals? Like one minute you’re saving for a house… and the next you’re convincing yourself a Euro summer is “an investment in personal growth”? This week’s DM came from someone stuck right there... her partner’s all-in on buying a home, while she’s eyeing flights. And honestly? We get it. Because trying to choose between living life and getting ahead feels like an impossible math problem. So we’re unpacking whether travel really sets you back… or if it’s just a different kind of wealth that doesn’t show up in your net worth. Victoria's breaking down how to make those big-money decisions (trips, weddings, babies, the whole lot) without losing sight of Future You, or resenting Current You for having fun. And speaking of big milestones… we’re also getting real about how to actually prep for parental leave. From test-driving life on one income to building a “sanity fund” that actually covers what you’ll really need, not just the boring stuff. Plus, it's Friday so there's all the money wins, broke tips and money goss you love. Need the team’s take on your money dilemma? Send us a voicemail here.Or if it's more of a spicy money drama and you want the communities verdict? Slide into our DMs here. Ready for more laughs, lessons, and unhinged money chats? Check out our oh-so-bingeable Friday Drinks playlist. Listen here. Join our 400K+ She's on the Money community in our Facebook Group and on Instagram. Acknowledgement of Country By Nartarsha Bamblett aka Queen Acknowledgements. The advice shared on She's On The Money is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. She's On The Money exists purely for educational purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision. If you do choose to buy a financial product, read the PDS, TMD and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored towards your needs. Victoria Devine and She's On The Money are authorised representatives of Money Sherpa PTY LTD ABN - 321649 27708, AFSL - 451289.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Ben in the studio for an incredible conversation on what it means to balance faith and reason. Matt Fradd is a Catholic apologist and the host of the popular podcast, "Pints with Aquinas." Fradd is an eloquent defender of the Catholic faith and a champion of civil discourse around even the most contentious topics, from cultural analysis to religious philosophy. In this flashback episode, we dissect ideas like toxic skepticism, the West's normalization of sin, what it means to be “free” and compare the ritual similarities between Catholicism and Judaism. Enjoy! - - - Today's Sponsor: PDS Debt - You're 30 seconds away from being debt-free with PDS Debt. Get your free assessment and find the best option for you at https://PDSDebt.com/shapiro. - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
00:00 Intro1:50 The Year One vs Year Four Debate5:30 The Anger with Shane Bowen's Defense18:35 Stop arguing with Carl Banks21:35 Balancing players not performing vs a bad scheme27:55 State of this Eagles offense32:50 How the Giants D will play the Eagles37:15 Giants offense heading into the Eagles game43:10 Expectations for Jaxson Dart46:20 Jaxson Dart 1st Half vs 2nd Half Splits48:30 TD Draft55:00 Are you watching the Saquon Barkley documentary?1:00:50 Giants-Eagles score predictions This episode was brought to you by SeatGeekUse code GIANTS2025 for 10% off your next SeatGeek order*: https://seatgeek.onelink.me/RrnK/GIANTS2025. Sponsored by SeatGeek. *Restrictions apply. Max $20 discount Whether you're just wanting to test an idea out, or you're getting serious about launching your own brand, it's never been easier to get started on https://shopify.com/giants. Use our Nike affiliate link to shop here: https://www.dpbolvw.net/click-101505473-17049705?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nike.com%2Fw%2Fnew-york-giants-8b7ig Check out our Merch: https://shop.jomboymedia.com/collections/talkin-giants Subscribe to JM Football for our NFL coverage: https://www.youtube.com/@JMFootball Follow all of our content on https://jomboymedia.com #giants #nygiants Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Josh Blakeley began his career in teaching before moving from Australia to the United States. After coming across an ad for a digital marketing course, his curiosity got the better of him and he decided to enrol. That decision set him on a new path. Today, Josh is the founder of Landscape & Hardscape Contractor Marketing, a firm dedicated to helping contractors and landscapers grow their businesses. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and background 9:56 Choosing a niche 12:33 Pitching yourself to clients 14:47 Josh's book 19:17 Balancing life and work 26:38 Reflecting on the business 28:10 Advice for other entrepreneurs 29:15 Closing and contact
In today's powerful episode of Next Level University, hosts Kevin Palmieri and Alan Lazaros expose the raw truth about effort, expectations, and the lie most people tell themselves about wanting “more.” They break down why chasing level-10 results with level-5 effort will always leave you frustrated, and how being brutally honest about your goals can change everything. This isn't about balance, it's about alignment, ownership, and the courage to live by your own scale. Keep leveling up, press play, and own your scale.Learn more about:
#621 Struggling with expensive and time-consuming haircuts for your kids? In this episode hosted by Kirsten Tyrrel, we sit down with Ashlie Sutton, founder of The Haircut Box, to explore how she turned her passion for hairstyling into a thriving business that empowers parents to give professional-quality haircuts at home. Ashlie shares her inspiring journey from hairstylist to entrepreneur, revealing how she built a purpose-driven business, overcame imposter syndrome, and leveraged word-of-mouth marketing to scale. She also explains why finding your "why" is crucial for success and how prioritizing family and balance has shaped her approach to business. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or a parent looking to save time and money, this episode is packed with insights to help you take control of your time, finances, and goals! (Original Air Date - 3/16/25) What we discuss with Ashlie: + Turning a hairstyling skill into a business + The power of finding your “why” + Overcoming imposter syndrome as an entrepreneur + How The Haircut Box was created and launched + Word-of-mouth and influencer marketing success + Balancing business growth with family priorities + The importance of customer experience and value + Why purpose-driven businesses thrive + Lessons learned from scaling a physical product Thank you, Ashlie! Check out The Haircut Box at TheHaircutBox.com. Use coupon code MILLIONAIRE to get $25 off. Follow Ashlie on Instagram. 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
In this episode, I sat down with @Sharon Toerek from Innovative Agency to talk about the real shifts happening in agency business development — and the constant evolution that comes with them. We unpacked why 2025 is the year agencies need to get honest about their positioning, how trust — not information — has become the key currency, and why specialization isn't just smart, it's essential for survival.⏱️ Timestamps0:00 – Welcome and introduction: why the agency landscape feels confusing in 2025 2:10 – The “trust recession” and why agencies are more anxious than ever 5:00 – Why information is cheap but credibility is expensive 6:30 – Specialization as a core sales lever (not just a niche tactic) 9:45 – The fear that keeps most agencies from focusing 12:00 – What ruins deals when you're not specialized 13:30 – Why the “show, don't tell” principle beats overblown ROI claims 15:00 – Thought leadership as a frictionless entry point 17:30 – How to build thought leadership around your ICP (not your ego) 19:00 – Should the founder always be the face of the content? 21:30 – Balancing new client acquisition with organic growth 23:00 – Dan's “Trust Matrix” for prioritizing outbound calls 24:30 – Systematizing referrals (without being weird about it) 26:00 – The three “food groups” of agency sales 28:00 – Why most agencies over-engineer outbound and underdeliver 29:30 – What's surprised Dan about agency sales in recent years 31:00 – What smart agency owners are doing differently 32:00 – Where AI helps — and where it's just shiny object syndrome 34:00 – Why more agencies will start to look like consultancies soon 35:00 – Where to go to learn more about Dan's model
No one really prepares you for life after pro sports. Drew Shore, former NHL player and founder of Amalfi, faced a hard transition after retiring at age 30: what happens to your career and identity when the game ends? In this episode, Drew reflects on these post-retirement struggles and how he's helping other athletes channel their competitive drive into a career. We also dive into what's changing in the world of hockey, from the impact of the NIL to the honest conversations agents should be having with athletes. Tune in to learn how athletes can reinvent themselves, why athletes make great hires, and more! Topics discussed: Introduction (00:00) Drew's hockey career and transition into business (01:48) How NIL and CHL are changing hockey (07:09) Early recruitment and “yes men” in the industry (08:57) Athletes' identity and career struggle after retirement (12:08) Founding Amalfi and how its business model has evolved (13:45) Drew's podcast, Betting the Limit (16:59) Why athletes make the best hires (18:10) NIL and the future of college hockey (19:53) Balancing fatherhood and entrepreneurship (22:16) HockeyDB vs. Elite Prospects (24:58) What brought you JOY today? (25:52) Resources: Mitlin Financial: https://www.mitlinfinancial.com/ The JOY and Productivity Journal by Lawrence Sprung: https://www.amazon.com/JOY-Productivity-Journal-brought-mindset/dp/B0CYQFYW54/ Download Your Free Copy of the Couple's JOYful Money Guide: https://mitlin.us/CouplesJOY Connect with Larry Sprung: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lawrencesprung/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/larry_sprung/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LawrenceDSprung/ X (Twitter): https://x.com/Lawrence_Sprung Connect with Drew Shore: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_drewshore/ X (Twitter): https://x.com/Drew22Shore Website: https://www.drewshore.com/ About Our Guest: Drew Shore is a former NHL player turned entrepreneur, passionate about bringing high performers together. After representing the U.S. on the international stage and playing professionally in the NHL, Drew transitioned to fostering connections off the ice. As the founder of Amalfi, he is determined to build a community of athletes and business leaders who help each other win. Drew also hosts Betting the Limit, a top-tier podcast spotlighting the intersection of sports and business, featuring former pros and industry leaders. Disclosure: Guests on the Mitlin Money Mindset are not affiliated with CWM, LLC, and opinions expressed herein may not be representative of CWM, LLC. CWM, LLC is not responsible for the guest's content linked on this site. This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
In this episode of TechMagic, hosts Cathy Hackl and Lee Kebler unpack the week's biggest tech stories, from OpenAI's latest announcements and Sora's deepfake potential to Meta's sold-out Ray-Ban smart glasses. They explore how AI integrations with platforms like Coursera, Canva, and Zillow could reshape how we access and trust information. The hosts also dive into the implications of skyrocketing AI startup valuations and reflect on the end of AOL dial-up, closing a chapter in internet history. Balancing enthusiasm with caution, they challenge listeners to consider the ethical, social, and creative consequences of an increasingly AI-driven world.Come for the tech and stay for the magic!Episode Highlights:The Privacy Implications of AI Video Generation – Cathy Hackl's hands-on test of OpenAI's Sora exposes major privacy challenges around biometric data and deepfake creation. By simply reading numbers and moving one's head, users can generate hyper-realistic videos of themselves or others, without consent. While visuals are striking, voice replication remains flawed. Cathy and Lee caution that such tools blur ethical lines, raising urgent questions about consent, authenticity, and data ownership in creative AI adoption.OpenAI's Vision for Information Control – Lee Kebler dissects OpenAI's ambition to centralise online experiences through deep integrations with Coursera, Canva, and Zillow. By keeping users inside ChatGPT's ecosystem, OpenAI could redefine how information flows, but at a cost. Cathy and Lee warn that algorithmic filtering may restrict perspective diversity, amplify bias, and erode the open web's foundational freedom. Their advice: diversify digital sources to maintain balanced, transparent information access.The Rise of Consumer AR Hardware – Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses sell-out reveals the next leap in wearable adoption. Cathy and Lee analyse how fashion-forward design, practical utility, and accessible pricing have made AR more approachable. Positioned between novelty and necessity, these wearables hint at future accessibility, productivity, and communication uses. They stress that long-term success will depend on ergonomic design, battery life, and balancing innovation with real-world wearability.The AI Investment Bubble Warning Signs – Cathy and Lee discuss mounting worries from industry giants like Sam Altman and Jeff Bezos about inflated AI valuations. Unlike past bubbles driven by retail hype, today's surge stems from institutional overconfidence and misunderstanding of AI fundamentals. Many investors conflate general AI with LLMs, fuelling unrealistic expectations. Key Discussion Topics:00:00 Intro: Welcome to Tech Magic with Cathy Hackl and Lee Kebler01:44 Testing OpenAI's Sora: Deep Fake Capabilities and Privacy Concerns15:02 OpenAI's Dev Day: Impressive Tools and Integration Announcements18:09 The Dark Side of AI Integration: Information Control and Filter Bubbles25:23 Apple's Vision Pro Updates and Meta's Ray-Ban Success32:41 Farewell to AOL: The End of Dial-Up Internet Era34:17 AI Startup Valuations: Warning Signs of a Tech Bubble38:05 Final Thoughts: Music Recommendations and Show Wrap-Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Katie Stockton, founder and managing partner at Fairlead Strategies, joins us for her quarterly technical outlook on markets, sectors, and asset classes. In this episode, Katie breaks down what her indicators are showing for equities, discusses the implications of new DeMark signals on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, and explores opportunities across sectors like healthcare, utilities, and energy. She also analyzes key macro charts including gold, oil, Treasury yields, and the dollar, and explains how investors can use technical analysis to manage risk and identify trends heading into year-end.Main topics covered:• The current technical setup for the S&P 500 and how Katie reads market momentum• The role of moving averages, MACD, and DeMark indicators in her process• Breadth, sentiment, and seasonal factors influencing market direction• Why the AI and tech rally may be entering a more selective phase• Sector analysis: healthcare, utilities, energy, and consumer staples• Trends in financials and what's driving sector rotations• Overview of the Fairlead Tactical Sector ETF (TACK) and its positioning• The broadening theme, mega-cap leadership, and market concentration• Technical outlooks for gold, oil, Treasury yields, and the dollar• How correlations between bonds and equities are evolving• Key risk metrics Katie is watching into year-endTimestamps:00:00 Introduction and S&P 500 setup04:15 How Katie uses key technical indicators07:00 Reading trend strength through moving averages10:00 Balancing short- and long-term signals12:00 Seasonality and sentiment in the current market15:00 DeMark sell signals on the S&P and Nasdaq18:30 What a correction could mean for the AI trade20:20 Sector rotation and using technicals for allocation23:30 Opportunities in healthcare and energy25:30 Utilities and countertrend setups27:20 Consumer staples and defensive positioning29:00 Financials and recent weakness31:00 Inside the TACK ETF and its strategy34:10 Market breadth and mega-cap concentration37:00 Gold's breakout and sell discipline using technicals41:00 Oil's setup and resistance levels43:15 10-year Treasury yield analysis46:20 The dollar index and its key levels48:15 Relationship between stocks and bonds51:10 Final takeaways and closing
In this episode of Masters of Moments, Jake Wurzak sits down with hospitality leader Adam Crocini for a deep dive into the intersection of food, beverage, and hotel design. Adam shares his journey from working as a teenage barback in Connecticut to shaping global hospitality experiences with iconic brands like Wolfgang Puck, Capella Hotels, and Hilton. Together, they explore how restaurant culture defines hotel success, the role of thoughtful design in guest experience, and why details, from lighting to linen color, can transform an entire property. They discuss: • The early influences that sparked Adam's passion for hospitality • Lessons learned from building and leading world-class restaurants and hotel programs • How food and beverage can be the defining feature of a hotel brand • The importance of design diversity and collaboration between hotel and restaurant designers • Global labor and service culture differences shaping the future of hospitality Topics: (00:00:00) - Intro (00:01:03) - Adam's career and background (00:05:57) - Challenges and failures in the restaurant business (00:09:26) - The role of landlords and location in restaurant success (00:12:19) - The impact of food and beverage on hotel differentiation (00:14:53) - The evolution of hotel food and beverage (00:20:02) - Designing successful hotel restaurants (00:36:00) - Balancing independent and hotel restaurant operations (00:42:39) - Reflecting on past experiences (00:43:30) - Challenges and strategies in hospitality (00:48:03) - Global perspectives on service culture (00:50:09) - The evolution of Singapore's hospitality industry (00:53:49) - Labor challenges in the U.S. hospitality sector (01:02:00) - Transitioning to hotel management (01:10:23) - The importance of details in luxury hotels (01:15:55) - Future opportunities in hospitality (01:25:39) - Favorite hotels and closing thoughts Links: Adam on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-crocini/ Connect & Invest with Jake: Follow Jake on X: https://x.com/JWurzak 1 on 1 coaching with Jake: https://www.jakewurzak.com/coaching Learn How to Invest with DoveHill: https://bit.ly/3yg8Pwo
In this episode of Scratch, Eric chats with Will Pearson, Co-Founder of Ocean Bottle, the brand turning reusable bottles into vehicles for global impact. One of the biggest takeaways from Will's story is how Ocean Bottle has made impact completely non-negotiable in its business model; every purchase is tied directly to measurable change. Rather than chasing the traditional direct-to-consumer routes, the brand leaned into B2B partnerships as its true growth engine, scaling faster through collaborations like Ed Sheeran's tour than through paid ads. Will also highlights that in a purpose-driven category, the goal isn't to outcompete others but to grow the category as a whole. Ocean Bottle's marketing reflects this mindset, relying on storytelling backed by proof, from the Change Collective initiative to transparent reporting on every kilo of plastic collected. Ultimately, the key learning for marketers is clear: purpose isn't dead; it is evolving. And partnerships are how purpose-led brands grow.Watch the video version of this podcast on Youtube ▶️: [coming soon]
How do you discipline your kids without damaging your relationship? Today Karen and Emily are talking about what it looks like to set boundaries, correct behavior, and still be your child's safe place. From toddler tantrums to teenage independence, they share wisdom that will help you the next time you're doling out discipline. Episode Recap:We're afraid to discipline because we worry it will damage our relationship (4:52)My daughter confessed something small to me after YEARS (5:26)My child is hypersensitive to discipline from dad, what can I do? (7:39)My husband is too harsh with our teenage son (12:51)Our son doesn't respect me the way he respects his dad (16:28)God commands us to discipline our children (21:17)Scripture: Proverbs 3:12 (NIV) “Because the Lord disciplines those he loves, as a father the son he delights in.”Discussion Questions: What helps you stay calm when you need to discipline your child?Do you and your spouse have the same discipline style? Do your children respond differently to discipline from different parents? Emily talked about the notes Greg left her, which helped build up a base of connection. What's one way you can affirm and encourage your child this week?What's one tweak you need to make in your home this week to better balance discipline and relationship? Resources:Reach out to https://birdsonawiremoms.com/book-karen-to-speak to have Karen come speak in your community!Grab Karen's lunch box notes to encourage your child: https://store.birdsonawiremoms.com/collections/gifts/products/lunch-box-notesJoin our private FB group, BOAW Moms: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BOAWmoms
Here's an episode from Heavyweight, a new addition to the Pushkin slate of shows. Heavyweight, hosted by Jonathan Goldstein, creates space for difficult conversations and resolving long-standing regrets and unanswered questions. Balancing humor and empathy, host Jonathan Goldstein helps his subjects pinpoint the moment things went wrong and joins them on a quest to make them right. This episode features Michael, who, as a high school senior got his lucky break—the chance to star in a big-budget movie. Shooting wrapped, a premier date was set…and then he found out that his success was all based on a lie. Find Heavyweight wherever you get your podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Postpartum recovery brings unique challenges and Elana opens up about the real-life adjustments of being a mom of four while nourishing a newborn. In this episode, she shares how she balances sleep deprivation, homeschooling and work while protecting her energy and finding joy in the newborn season. You'll also hear her top tips for creating an empowered birth and recovery experience that leaves you feeling strong and supported. This is Part 2 of a two-part series. Be sure to also listen to Episode 382 - Part 1 to hear Elana's full birth story and the mindset lessons that set the stage for her postpartum journey. Topics Covered In This Episode: Navigating postpartum recovery with multiple kids Protecting your energy and avoiding depletion Balancing work, homeschool, and newborn life Top tips for an empowered birth experience How mindset shapes postpartum healing Show Notes: Click here to learn more about Dr. Elana Roumell's Doctor Mom Membership, a membership designed for moms who want to be their child's number one health advocate! Click here to learn more about Steph Greunke, RD's online nutrition program and community, Postpartum Reset, an intimate private community and online roadmap for any mama (or mama-to-be) who feels stuck, alone, and depleted and wants to learn how to thrive in motherhood. Listen to today's episode on our website This Episode's Sponsors Enjoy the health benefits of PaleoValley's products such as their supplements, superfood bars and meat sticks. Receive 15% off your purchase by heading to paleovalley.com/doctormom Discover for yourself why Needed is trusted by women's health practitioners and mamas alike to support optimal pregnancy outcomes. Try their 4 Part Complete Nutrition plan which includes a Prenatal Multi, Omega-3, Collagen Protein, and Pre/Probiotic. To get started, head to thisisneeded.com, and use code DOCTORMOM20 for 20% off Needed's Complete Plan! Active Skin Repair is a must-have for everyone to keep themselves and their families healthy and clean. Keep a bottle in the car to spray your face after removing your mask, a bottle in your medicine cabinet to replace your toxic first aid products, and one in your outdoor pack for whatever life throws at you. Use code DOCTORMOM to receive 20% off your order + free shipping (with $35 minimum purchase). Visit BLDGActive.com to order. INTRODUCE YOURSELF to Steph and Dr. Elana on Instagram. They can't wait to meet you! @stephgreunke @drelanaroumell Please remember that the views and ideas presented on this podcast are for informational purposes only. All information presented on this podcast is for informational purposes and not intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a healthcare provider. Consult with your healthcare provider before starting any diet, supplement regimen, or to determine the appropriateness of the information shared on this podcast, or if you have any questions regarding your treatment plan.
Jon is a top Franchise Consultant, investor, author, and speaker specializing in non-food franchising. As CEO of FranBridge Consulting, he draws on his experience as a former Inc. 500 franchise system president and multi-brand franchisee to help clients explore business ownership. Through FranBridge, Jon connects entrepreneurs with over 600 high-growth non-food franchise opportunities, providing expert guidance throughout the process. Previously, Jon served as President of ShelfGenie, a national franchise with 200 locations, and was Vice President of Sales at Carter's Inc., where he managed over $350 million in annual sales. He began his career as a Consultant with Accenture, working internationally. He is also the author of Non-Food Franchising and a recognized thought leader in the franchise and investment space. Jon earned a BBA in Finance and an MBA from the University of Georgia and was named to UGA's “40 Under 40” list in 2014. He lives in the Atlanta area with his wife and three children and serves on the boards of Growing Leaders, Inc. and the Entrepreneur's Organization while mentoring through various nonprofits. During the show we discussed: Why focus on non-food franchises Why non-food often beats food franchising Helping clients discover unexpected franchise options What it's like to work with FranBridge Consulting Finding the right franchise fit Typical franchise investment range Common funding options (SBA, retirement, etc.) Why franchises earn 1.5X higher exit multiples Balancing risk vs. return in franchising Owner-operator vs. semi-absentee models Support systems from franchise partners Common franchising misconceptions Traits of successful franchise owners Resources: https://franbridgeconsulting.com/
#619 Want to know what it's really like to grow up inside a family business and help take it to the next level? In this episode, host Kirsten Tyrrel sits down with Colby Stevens, who shares the inspiring story of joining his family's business, Shine Supply. Founded by his father after years in mobile detailing, Shine Supply grew from a garage-based startup to a global detailing product brand with 50+ dealers worldwide. Colby opens up about stepping into the business right after high school, balancing the father-son dynamic with the boss-employee relationship, and how consistency, culture, and passion have fueled their success. He also breaks down Shine Supply's unique marketing approach, their evolution from serving professional detailers to reaching DIY car enthusiasts, and the lessons learned about team building, leadership, and scaling without losing authenticity! What we discuss with Colby: + Family business roots in detailing + Founding of Shine Supply in 2008 + Overcoming challenges of father-son dynamics + Lessons from early bankruptcy and restart + Instagram as a growth catalyst + Balancing professional detailers vs DIY market + Importance of culture and authenticity + Scaling team and leadership insights + Simple, clear product strategy + Consistency as key to growth Thank you, Colby! Check out Shine Supply at ShineSupply.com. 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
Today, I'm joined by Dr. Lisa Shah, Chief Medical Officer at Twin Health. Replacing population averages with personal biomarkers, Twin Health leverages digital twin technology to address root causes of metabolic conditions like obesity and diabetes. In this episode, we discuss how machine learning is transforming disease management. We also cover: Building a GLP-1 off-ramp Balancing AI with human support Achieving a 71% diabetes reversal rate Subscribe to the podcast → insider.fitt.co/podcast Subscribe to our newsletter → insider.fitt.co/subscribe Follow us on LinkedIn → linkedin.com/company/fittinsider Twin Health's Website: www.twinhealth.com Dr. Lisa Shah's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-shah-4a297b19/ Twin Health's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/twinhealthusa/ Twin Health's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twinhealthusa Twin Health's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/twinhealth/ - The Fitt Insider Podcast is brought to you by EGYM. Visit EGYM.com to learn more about its smart workout solutions for fitness and health facilities. Fitt Talent: https://talent.fitt.co/ Consulting: https://consulting.fitt.co/ Investments: https://capital.fitt.co/ Chapters: (00:00) Introduction (02:00) Digital twin technology explained and healthcare applications (04:15) Why digital twin technology is finally possible now (08:30) Turning 3K daily data points into actionable guidance (11:15) Balancing digital twin AI with human care team support (15:00) Clinical outcomes and New England Journal of Medicine study (19:15) Root cause solutions vs symptom management (21:15) Scaling from employer benefits to consumer prevention (24:00) Value-based care approach vs. direct-to-consumer model (27:15) Digital twin complexity across multiple health systems (31:00) Building trust through real-time feedback loops (33:00) Agentic AI applications in healthcare delivery (37:42) Future roadmap (40:15) Conclusion
A conversation with Adam Back at Bitcoin Park's Custody and Treasury Summit in Nashville, TN. We discuss the current state of bitcoin custody and how it applies to individuals, small businesses, and public companies.Date: September 18, 2025Adam on Nostr: https://primal.net/adamback Adam on X: https://x.com/adam3us Bitcoin Park on Nostr: https://primal.net/parkBitcoin Park: https://bitcoinpark.com/ (00:00) Teaser(01:07) Not your keys, not your coins(01:49) Why self custody matters: seizure and asset protection(03:06) Early Bitcoin legal fears and Obama's Swiss bank quote(03:54) Individuals adopt self custody; shift to business treasuries(04:22) Custody advice for small businesses and dentists(05:34) Multisig basics, redundancy, and vendor diversity(06:45) Single sig vs multi sig usability and learning curve(07:32) Practical setups: single sig cold storage and backups(08:24) Keeping multiple backups(09:06) Fireproof steel backups and moving to treasury topics(09:30) Public companies using custodians: risks and drivers(10:48) Collaborative custody among custodians and decaying multisig(12:10) Balancing third party risk vs operational self custody risk(12:43) Finality, time locks, and covenant based safety nets(13:59) Why multisig is essential for large organizations(14:56) Industry pushback and the case for proof of reserves(16:20) Adoption of proof of reserves and hybrid treasury strategies(16:51) Closing and audience Q&A introVideo: https://primal.net/e/nevent1qqsxtltftjfavnlg8ysjvnn9504l40ykq8hdw25pcmaljwdx0xp9wyswev5e3 more info on the show: https://citadeldispatch.comlearn more about me: https://odell.xyz
George Dimov, CPA, shares the biggest tax mistakes real estate investors make, why proactive planning matters, and how to build smarter portfolios.In this episode of RealDealChat, Jack sits down with George Dimov, CPA and founder of DimovTax.com, to discuss proactive tax planning, common mistakes investors make, and why accounting + real estate go hand in hand.George shares his journey from immigrant beginnings to building a tax practice that serves thousands of clients nationwide. He explains why he invests heavily in real estate himself, how tax strategies like cost segregation and 1031 exchanges really work, and why many accountants fail to guide clients beyond tax season.Here's what you'll learn in this conversation:The biggest lie real estate investors tell themselves about appreciationWhy many accountants don't help with tax planning year-roundCommon investor mistakes: emotional purchases & ignoring due diligenceHow CPAs view real estate vs other asset classesThe hidden risks of ignoring property management in rentalsWhy proactive planning in July beats rushing in AprilThree underutilized tax strategies for small business owners & investorsThe truth about short-term rentals, real estate professional status & auditsHow to pick the right business structure (LLC, S-Corp, C-Corp)Why AI won't replace accountants but will make relationships more important
Get ready to elevate your virtual speaking game! In this episode of Speakernomics, Jason LeVasseur shares practical, low-tech strategies for making a real impact and keeping your audience engaged in the digital world. Why stories matter more than slides in virtual presentations How props can boost audience attention and interaction The importance of human connection in today's digital-first world Balancing personal and external stories for engaging talks Tips on being authentically yourself and preparing for any virtual scenario Don't miss these actionable insights to transform your online speaking presence! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many of us, myself included, focus a lot of attention on the gap between where we are and where we want to be. And while this makes sense, it's important for us to balance our focus a bit more on where we've come from and what we've accomplished to get where we are. On this episode, I talk about this dynamic of the “gap and the gain.” I discuss why we tend to be much more obsessed with our gap and much less aware of our gain. I then share some specific things we can do to balance this out in a healthy and effective way. Resources: We're All in This Together (book), by Mike Robbins Mike Robbins Website Mike Robbins Blog Mike Robbins Podcast Mike Robbins on LinkedIn Mike Robbins on Instagram Mike Robbins on Facebook Mike Robbins YouTube Channel Mike Robbins on TikTok Mike Robbins on X Mike Robbins on BlueSky The Gap and the Gain (book), by Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy
In this soulful and honest episode, Jaclyn opens up about a moment that many high-achievers will resonate with—a breaking point brought on by big dreams, relentless pressure, and the weight of doing it all. Through tears and truth, she unpacks what it means to chase a vision without sacrificing your peace in the process.You'll hear:A raw story about overwhelm and the clarity it broughtHow to distinguish healthy ambition from harmful pressureWhy slowing down isn't giving up—it's alignmentTools to check in with yourself before burnout hitsThe reminder that you don't have to carry the dream aloneWhether you're building a business, raising a family, or both—this episode is your permission slip to take a breath and re-center. Because you're not behind. You're becoming.Support the showDOWNLOAD THE FREQ APP:www.thefreqapp.com VISIT THE SHOP:www.thebeckonsouk.com CONNECT ON SOCIAL:Instagram: @beckonliving, @jaclynsteele, @samthurmond_reiTikTok: @beckonliving JOIN THE HIGH FREQUENCY SOCIETY:Text us at 480-531-6858 and type the word FREQUENCY to receive periodic uplifting, high frequency text messages from Sam and Jaclyn. You can also join by following this link. NEWSLETTER:Sign up! WEBSITE:www.beckonliving.com
In this episode of SheMD, Clea Shearer, co-founder of The Home Edit, opens up about her breast cancer journey, sharing lessons in resilience, self-advocacy, and home organization. From navigating treatment while balancing family and career to leaning on support systems, Clea's story reminds us that life does not stop with a diagnosis. Tune in for insights on courage, early detection, maintaining control, and using home organization to support well-being and women's health.Subscribe to SHE MD Podcast for expert tips on PCOS, Endometriosis, fertility, and hormonal balance. Share with friends and visit SHE MD website and Ovii for research-backed resources, holistic health strategies, and expert guidance on women's health and well-being.Sponsors: Cymbiotika: Go to Cymbiotika.com/Shemd for 20% off plus free shippingTimeline: Timeline is offering 10% off your order of Mitopure. Go to timeline.com/SHEMDNutrafol: Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter promo code SHEMDPeloton: Let yourself run, lift, sculpt, push, and go. Explore the new Peloton Cross Training Tread+ at onepeloton.comDavid's Protein: David is giving my listeners an exclusive offer – buy four cartons and get the fifth free at davidprotein.com/shemdHoneylove: Save 20% Off Honeylove by going to honeylove.com/SHEMD WHAT YOU'LL LEARNClea Shearer's personal breast cancer journey and lessons in resilienceHow to advocate for yourself in healthcare, fertility, and hormonal healthBalancing career, family, and treatment during life's challengesThe power of support systems and asking for helpPractical strategies for self-care, organization, and maintaining controlKEY TIMESTAMPS00:00 Introduction04:40 Receiving a cancer diagnosis and initial reactions09:00 Navigating treatment options and decision-making15:13 Balancing career, family, and personal health22:47 Coping strategies & self-care practices28:53 What Clea brought to chemotherapy32:18 How to start navigating your cancer journey45:48 Where Clea is now on her cancer journey49:45 Final thoughts and Clea's tipsKEY TAKEAWAYS1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime, highlighting the importance of early detection and screeningsSelf-advocacy in healthcare is crucial — trust your instincts and push for answers when something feels wrongSupport systems of family, friends, and community are essential for navigating treatment and recoveryOrganization and routines can help create a sense of control during overwhelming timesSharing your personal story can empower others facing similar health challengesGUEST BIOClea Shearer is the co-founder and CEO of The Home Edit, the organization behind the viral organizing brand and Netflix series Get Organized with The Home Edit. Known for her innovative approach to home organization, Clea has transformed spaces for celebrities, brands, and everyday clients alike. She is also a New York Times bestselling author, sharing her signature style and practical tips for decluttering and organizing. Clea's work combines creativity, functionality, and a love for beautiful design, inspiring millions to create order in their lives.RESOURCES MENTIONEDThe Home Edit Clea's Book: Cancer Is Complicated Watch Get Organized with The Home Edit – Netflix series featuring Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin.LINKSInstagram: @thehomeeditTikTok: @thehomeedit SHE MD Podcast WebsiteSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What if people trusted you more than your brand? In this episode of Unemployable with Jeff Dudan, Jeff sits down with Brooke Budke — a cancer survivor, former President of Title Boxing Club, and now the Founder & CEO of Momentum Brands, a fractional CMO firm helping emerging franchise brands grow through authentic personal branding, not paid ads. Brooke shares why 80% of consumers would rather follow the founder than the brand, the psychology behind trust in the post-COVID marketplace, and how leaders can use platforms like LinkedIn to build real authority. They also unpack the future of search, the rise of AI, how to humanize automation, and why franchise CEOs must stay congruent with their mission to win trust online and offline. In This Episode: Why personal brands outperform corporate brands The 5 content pillars of authority How to build presence on LinkedIn (without being cringe) The evolution of Google → Gemini → ChatGPT search Balancing authenticity and leadership in franchise systems Guerrilla marketing tactics that still work in 2025
As we enter Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Dominique is joined by Kristina Keller, author of Touch Your Tatas, to share her powerful journey of resilience, faith, and hope.Diagnosed on Valentine's Day 2024, Kristina's story is both deeply personal and universally inspiring. Whether you're facing breast cancer yourself, supporting someone who is, or simply seeking encouragement, her words will remind you of the strength of faith, love, and hope in the hardest of times.In this conversation, Dominique and Kristina discuss:Kristina's stage 4 breast cancer diagnosis on Valentine's Day.The rare “lace-like” cancer that mammograms missed and the importance of self-exams.Balancing traditional treatments with alternative approaches that provided hope.Her journey through a double mastectomy and learning self-acceptance.How faith, motherhood, and living fully guide her daily life.Kristina's advice for women on early detection and self-advocacy.For more on Kristina, follow her on:Facebook: http://facebook.com/TouchYourTaTasFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/kristinamkeller Blog: https://isaiah3816.blogspot.com/Book: https://a.co/d/famPD7Z This episode is brought to you by:Nature's Sunshine: Get 20% off your first order and free shipping by using checkout code FLOURISHING at https://naturessunshine.com Gruns: Visit https://gruns.co and use code FLOURISHING at checkout for up to 52% off your first order. Clean Simple Eats: Visit https://CleanSimpleEats.com and use code FLOURISHING20 at checkout for 20% off your first order.The Real Real: Go to https://TheRealReal.com/over50 to get an extra $100 site credit when you sell for the first timeLeesa: Go to https://Leesa.com and use promo code OVER50 for 25% off PLUS get an extra $50 off with promo code OVER50Keep in Touch:Website: https://dominiquesachse.tv/Book: https://dominiquesachse.tv/book/Insta: https://www.instagram.com/dominiquesachse/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DominiqueSachse/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dominiquesachse?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dominiquesachsetvHave a question for Dominique? Submit it here for a chance to have it answered on the show! https://forms.gle/MpTeWN1oKN8t18pm6 Interested in being featured as a guest? Please email courtney@dominiquesachse.tv We want to make the podcast even better. Help us learn how we can: https://bit.ly/2EcYbu4Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Have you ever felt like you’re doing all the right things in your business, but still not getting where you want to be? That’s because success isn’t just about strategy. It’s about finally becoming the version of you who can hold that level of success. In this episode, I’m talking to Margot Miller, a therapist turned business & mindset coach who bridges psychological healing and strategic business growth. She guides ambitious women out of survival mode and into unapologetic success. We dive into: Why strategy alone will only get you so far How to identify and shift your survival self What it really means to upgrade your identity Navigating imposter syndrome, self-sabotage, and criticism Balancing energetics + practical action for sustained growth If you’re ready to stop hustling from your old self and step into your next level with confidence, clarity, and aligned energy, this episode is your invitation
"I think it is the project of any healthy adult to find meaning in their lives." "Great art begins with mimicry." In this legendary episode of Better Call Daddy, hosts Reena Friedman Watts and Wayne Friedman welcome Michael Osborne, a podcaster who transitioned from the world of geology to uncovering the stories of celebrities on his hit show, Famous and Gravy. Michael shares how his unique journey began with a rather unglamorous job digging up bones, but it was his discovery of podcasts that sparked his passion for storytelling. He reflects on how his father's words about being the "best accident" shaped his perspective on life and creativity. As the conversation unfolds, Michael dives into the importance of curiosity, the power of storytelling, and how he navigated his way through academia to find his voice in podcasting. He discusses the pivotal moments that led to the creation of his shows, including the challenges he faced and the valuable lessons learned along the way. This episode is a treasure trove of insights for aspiring podcasters and anyone interested in the art of storytelling. Michael emphasizes the significance of mimicry in the creative process, the value of social capital, and how being a dad has influenced his perspective on life and storytelling. Join us as we explore the intersection of passion, creativity, and the pursuit of meaningful connections in this captivating conversation! Episode Highlights - (00:00) Reena introduces Michael Osborne and his unique journey - (05:20) Michael reflects on his father's influence on his life - (10:00) The transition from geology to podcasting - (15:45) Discovering the power of storytelling through podcasts - (20:30) The importance of curiosity in personal growth - (25:15) Insights on creating engaging content and the role of mimicry - (30:00) Balancing fatherhood with creative pursuits - (35:00) Michael's thoughts on social capital and learning - (40:00) Future aspirations and the evolution of his podcasting journey - (45:00) Michael's question for Wayne about iconic TV dads Connect with Reena Better Call Daddy Website LinkedIn Instagram YouTube
Jennifer Meyer is the founder and creative director of Jennifer Meyer Jewelry, a fine jewelry brand handmade in Los Angeles. Jennifer's story starts early. At six, she was discovering her love for jewelry while creating pieces with her grandmother. Fast forward: she hustled her way into getting a job at Glamour magazine, then worked in fashion and PR with Ralph Lauren and Giorgio Armani. In 2005, she finally followed her passion she felt for years and launched her brand at her kitchen table, teaching herself everything from molds to pricing. Her big break came when Jennifer Aniston wore the leaf necklace in The Break-Up, and suddenly her pieces were on the shelves at Barneys and Net-a-Porter. Nearly two decades later, Jennifer Meyer Jewelry has become a Hollywood staple, worn by everyone from Reese Witherspoon and Taylor Swift to Selena Gomez and so many more.In today's episode, Jennifer gets real about what it took to build from zero. We talk about how her upbringing & working at a young age shaped her resilience, the scrappy hustle that got her first big break at Glamour, and the leap from side passion to a real business. She shares the chaos of those early orders, the moment Jennifer Aniston put her work on the map, and what it was like to scale while raising her daughter. We dig into money lessons from her dad, why she chose slow and steady growth, and how to bet on yourself when there's no roadmap. Jennifer also opens up about navigating comparison, leaning into social and how it's impacted her business, and redefining what success means to her over the years. If you've ever felt “not enough,” this conversation will remind you that passion, persistence, and kindness can take you farther than you think.In this episode, we'll talk to Jennifer about:* Why staying focused and trusting your passion has guided her career. [02:46]* Early work experiences and family influences that shaped her values. [05:26]* Building work ethic and discipline from a young age. [09:06]* From Glamour to Ralph Lauren and the lessons she carried forward. [12:05]* The pivotal decision to pursue jewelry design full-time. [20:04]* Confronting fear and taking the leap into entrepreneurship. [22:59]* Scrappy beginnings and the early challenges of launching her brand. [26:40]* How Jennifer Aniston wearing her jewelry became a breakthrough moment. [29:00]* Landing Barneys at the same time and learning how to manage momentum. [32:26]* Balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship from the very start. [39:29]* Why investing in yourself is always worth it. [45:07]* The importance of leading with kindness and authenticity. [47:44]* How her definition of success has evolved over the years. [49:36]* Navigating emotional challenges and the resilience it takes to keep going. [51:35]This episode is brought to you by beeya: * Learn more about beeya's seed cycling bundle at https://beeyawellness.com/free to find out how to tackle hormonal imbalances. * Get $10 off your order by using promo code BEHINDHEREMPIRE10Follow Yasmin: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasminknouri/* Stay updated & subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.behindherempire.com/Follow Jennifer: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jenmeyerjewelry/* Website: https://jennifermeyer.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#618 Feeling overwhelmed by trying to do it all yourself? It might be time to let go and step into your CEO role! In this episode hosted by Kirsten Tyrrel, we dive deep into the power of delegation and the mindset shifts needed to truly step into your role as CEO. Our guest, Camille Walker — business coach, author, podcaster, and educator — shares her journey from stay-at-home mom to successful entrepreneur, revealing how outsourcing and hiring virtual assistants can be game-changing for business growth and personal freedom. We discuss the importance of embracing imperfect progress, the balance between motherhood and entrepreneurship, and how to use systems and AI effectively. If you're feeling overwhelmed by doing it all yourself, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you build a team, avoid burnout, and create the business (and life) you love! (Original Air Date - 3/15/25) What we discuss with Camille: + The power of delegation + Imperfect growth over perfection + Balancing motherhood & business + Shifting into a CEO mindset + When to start outsourcing + Types of virtual assistants + Using AI for efficiency + Avoiding burnout with delegation + Setting clear team goals + Lessons from online entrepreneurship Thank you, Camille! Check out Camille Walker at CamilleWalker.co. Check out My Mommy Style at MyMommyStyle.com. Listen to the Call Me CEO Podcast. Follow Camille on Facebook and Instagram, here and here. 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
Unlocking Scalable Leadership and Culture: Expert Insights from Esther Weinberg of The Ready ZoneIn a rapidly evolving business landscape, founders and executive teams face the dual challenge of scaling operations while retaining their top talent and organizational sanity. In a recent episode, Josh Elledge interviewed Esther Weinberg, Founder & Chief Leadership Development Officer of The Ready Zone, who shared actionable strategies for building resilient leadership, cultivating strong culture, and preparing teams for sustainable growth. Drawing from her experience across entertainment and international development, Esther provides a practical roadmap for leaders navigating fast-growing organizations.Building Leadership Depth and Organizational ResilienceEsther emphasizes the “Three Ts”—Talent, Traction, and Technology—as the core pillars of scalable leadership. Talent focuses on attracting, developing, and retaining the right people, while Traction ensures that execution aligns with strategy. Technology acts as both an enabler and a source of stress, and leaders must help teams integrate digital tools without compromising culture.Scaling effectively requires recognizing the leadership gap that often emerges as companies grow. Founders cannot do it alone; mid-level and senior leaders need development, clear expectations, and accountability frameworks. Esther advises using structured approaches like the Five A's—Aware, Accurate, Acquire, Accountability, and Action—to empower leaders to reflect, learn, and implement change systematically.Practical application of these principles is critical. Esther recommends auditing your leadership team, clarifying expectations, investing in development, adopting the Five A's in everyday operations, and fostering open, tough conversations. Balancing people and technology ensures that teams stay engaged while adapting to AI and digital transformation pressures, creating a resilient and high-performing organization.About Esther WeinbergEsther Weinberg is the Founder & Chief Leadership Development Officer of The Ready Zone. With a career spanning entertainment and international development, she specializes in helping high-growth organizations build leadership depth, cultivate culture, and scale sustainably while keeping teams engaged and effective.About The Ready ZoneThe Ready Zone equips leaders and executive teams with practical frameworks, tools, and coaching programs designed to improve leadership effectiveness, team alignment, and organizational resilience. Their programs combine actionable strategies, personalized coaching, and change management guidance for leaders navigating complex growth challenges.Links Mentioned in This EpisodeEsther Weinberg LinkedIn ProfileThe Ready ZoneKey Episode HighlightsThe Three Ts framework: Talent, Traction, and TechnologyLeadership gaps in scaling organizations and the importance of mid-level developmentThe Five A's framework for personal and team leadership transformationPractical steps for auditing and developing leadership talentBalancing AI, digital transformation, and people-first leadershipConclusionScaling a business successfully requires more than strategy—it requires depth in leadership, intentional culture building, and the courage to have tough conversations. Esther Weinberg's frameworks provide actionable guidance for founders and executive teams to grow sustainably while keeping their people and performance aligned.
In this episode, I'm opening up about a topic that so many of us struggle with—belly fat during perimenopause and menopause. If you're in your late 30s, 40s, 50s, or even 60s, and you've noticed changes in your body that just don't seem to make sense, you are not alone. I'm sharing my top six fixes for stubborn belly fat, all rooted in my experience as a medical exercise specialist, functional medicine nutritionist, and—most importantly—a woman who's been through these changes myself. There are no gimmicks or starvation tactics here, just real, sustainable strategies that work. Key Topics: Why belly fat becomes such a challenge during perimenopause and menopause The importance of shifting your mindset and showing yourself compassion How hormonal changes, stress, gut health, and lifestyle all play a role in your waistline My six actionable tips to help you reduce belly fat naturally: Balancing your blood sugar with enough protein and fiber Investigating and supporting your gut health Incorporating strength training and regular movement Focusing on overall hormonal balance and working with the right practitioners Managing stress and cortisol, and reclaiming joy in your life Optimizing your sleep for better weight management Plus, my honest take on intermittent fasting for women 35–55 Let's dive in! Thank you for joining us today. If you could rate, review & subscribe, it would mean the world to me! While you're at it, take a screenshot and tag me @jennpike to share on Instagram – I'll re-share that baby out to the community & once a month I'll be doing a draw from those re-shares and send the winner something special! Click here to listen: Apple Podcasts – CLICK HERESpotify – CLICK HERE This episode is sponsored by: withinUs | Use the code JENNPIKE20 at withinus.ca for a limited time to save 20% off your order Skin Essence Organics | Go to skinessence.ca and save 15% off your first order with code JENNPIKE15 /// Save 10% off every order with code JENNPIKE10 Eversio Wellness | Go to eversiowellness.com/discount/jennpike15 and save 15% off every order with code JENNPIKE15 /// not available for “subscribe & save” option Free Resources: Free Perimenopause Support Guide | jennpike.com/perimenopausesupport Free Blood Work Guide | jennpike.com/bloodworkguide The Simplicity Sessions Podcast | jennpike.com/podcast Programs: The Perimenopause Project | jennpike.com/theperimenopauseproject The Hormone Project Academy | jennpike.com/thehormoneproject Synced Virtual Fitness Studio | jennpike.com/synced The Simplicity Women's Wellness Clinic | jennpike.com/wellnessclinic The Audacious Woman Mentorship | jennpike.com/theaudaciouswoman Connect with Jenn: Instagram | @jennpike Facebook | @thesimplicityproject YouTube | Simplicity TV Website | The Simplicity Project Inc. Have a question? Send it over to hello@jennpike.com and I'll do my best to share helpful insights, thoughts and advice.
Eugene Chew is the Global Chief Operating Officer at BikesOnline.com, a leading direct-to-consumer cycling retailer in the U.S. and Australia and the exclusive distributor of Polygon and Superior bikes.From the early days of the internet to scaling a global Ecommerce operation, Eugene has built a career at the intersection of creativity, data, and operational excellence. Before joining BikesOnline, he led digital transformation as Chief Digital Officer at J. Walter Thompson (WPP) and served as Greater China Regional Head at Lion (Kirin).At BikesOnline, Eugene and his team are redefining what it means to sell complex, logistics-heavy products online. From solving “dirty freight” challenges to perfecting the post-purchase experience, he's proving that operational rigor and creative problem-solving can turn friction into a competitive moat.Beyond Ecommerce, Eugene is also an avid cyclist, gardener, and tea enthusiast — running Tea Urchin, his aged tea business that reflects his love for craftsmanship and detail.Whether you're scaling a DTC brand, optimizing supply chains, or navigating global expansion with a lean team, Eugene offers an inside look at how to balance creativity, data, and discipline to build a sustainable business that lasts.This episode also mentions insights from Izzy Rosenzweig of Portless on rethinking global fulfillment, and Kyle Hency of GoodDay Software on building better systems for modern Shopify brands.In This Conversation We Discuss:[00:38] Intro[01:36] Naming a brand that stands the test of time[02:09] Predicting automation in ad buying early on[05:01] Learning innovation from China's all-in-one model[06:01] Balancing innovation with Western logistics limits[08:55] Recognizing the shift toward direct brand work[10:12] Shifting from service work to physical operations[11:50] Managing cash flow under market uncertainty[12:31] Stay updated with new episodes[12:41] Helping founders scale beyond day-to-day ops[13:27] Finding opportunity in a pandemic-era pivot[14:01] Designing packaging that simplifies assembly[15:30] Diversifying suppliers to reduce risk exposure[17:48] Protecting margins from tariff and fraud risks[19:01] Choosing Shopify for flexibility and speed[22:36] Hiring agencies to guide complex migrations[25:05] Training teams before adding new integrations[27:18] Episode Sponsors: Electric Eye & Heatmap[29:59] Partnering with experts where specialization wins[31:58] Gaining perspective from cross-industry learnings[34:27] Avoiding costly trial-and-error learning[36:34] Prioritizing projects with impact and simplicity[41:20] Managing cost challenges in global logistics[44:50] Preparing for tariffs with flexible strategiesResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubePremium bikes at unbeatable prices, direct from manufacturers bikesonline.com/Follow Eugene Chew linkedin.com/in/eugenechewMentioned episode with Izzy Rosenzweig of Portless: www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpbeHvv3_1QMentioned episode with Kyle Hency of GoodDay Software: www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQNsUfgl9E4Schedule an intro call with one of our experts electriceye.io/connectClear, real-time data built for ecommerce optimization heatmap.com/honestIf you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
Whether you're drowning in grading, battling classroom chaos, or questioning your impact after a tough student interaction, this episode brings real talk and real solutions.CJ reflects on the surprising challenges of returning to the classroom, shares how he's using AI to speed up grading without sacrificing feedback, and unpacks everything from behavior consequences that don't stick to what happens when a student confesses they cheated… after graduation.Grab your coffee, your planner, and your teacher heart — this one's packed with practical tips, soul-level encouragement, and some Halloween candy nostalgia too.
Navigating Modern Supervision & Leadership | Dr. Behnam Bakhshandeh & Dr. Aileen Zaballero | The Organized & Engaged Supervisor This episode of Inner Voice – A Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan explores the evolving world of leadership, supervision, and workforce development. We're joined by two trailblazing thought leaders in organizational transformation and human potential:
The men's season ticks on, same as it ever was, as Alcaraz and Sinner snag twin 500s in different countries. We talk a little (very little) about recent results and people being consistently weird in and about Asia. Then, we move into our listener mailbag segment, where we cover everything from how to address the late-season malaise to dealing with workplace narcissists. We finish with an extended review of Mariah's new album Here For It All, her first studio album since 2018. By the way, the episode title does not refer to our feelings on the album! 2:50 Carlos and Jannik add titles, Learner is your newcomer of the year 9:00 No one's talking to you 13:00 Why can't players just be normal in Asia? 18:05 Does the tennis season end with a whimper? How to change it up? 32:00 Balancing cultural issues with tennis on the show 37:20 How much stock do put into year-end no. 1 rankings vs. the rolling ranking system? 40:55 Off-topic: do you have advice for how to deal with workplace narcissists and bullies? 50:10 Mariah album review!
Interview date: March 9th, 2025Episode Summary:Melissa McGhee, Head Coach of The Ohio State University Dance Team and owner of Lineage Dance Company. With 13 national championships and nearly two decades of experience, Melissa is a leading figure in the collegiate dance world.Melissa shares her journey from a young studio dancer in Toledo, Ohio, to becoming OSU's head coach right after graduation, and later, a studio owner. She offers an inside look at the college dance team recruiting process, including timelines, audition requirements, and how OSU fills its highly competitive six open spots each year.Listeners will gain valuable insight into what coaches look for—technical skill, strong ballet foundation, versatility, professionalism, and a team-first mentality. Melissa discusses the importance of combining studio training with dance team experience, how to stand out in recruitment videos, and why NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) deals are helping dancers earn significant income while in college.She also emphasizes the role of character, mindset, and energy in selection decisions and offers advice for dancers navigating both performance and academics. This episode delivers essential guidance for dancers, parents, and coaches aiming for success in the collegiate dance world.Show Notes:(0:00) - Welcome to The Business of Dance Podcast & introduction to Melissa McGhee(2:10) - Melissa's early dance beginnings in Toledo, Ohio(4:15) - Dancing through high school and joining The Ohio State University Dance Team(6:30) - Transition from dancer to head coach immediately after graduation(9:10) - Building OSU's nationally recognized program and winning 13 championships(12:00) - Opening Lineage Dance Company in Upper Arlington, Ohio(14:20) - Balancing full-time coaching with running a dance studio(16:30) - How the college dance team recruiting model works(20:00) - Audition timelines, video submissions, and competition for six annual spots(22:45) - What OSU looks for in dancers: training, ballet foundation, versatility, professionalism(26:15) -Importance of combining studio and dance team experience(28:40) -NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) opportunities and how dancers are earning up to $20K annually(32:00) - Core values Melissa instills: hard work, maturity, consistency, kindness(35:30) - Tips for standing out in recruitment videos and following instructions(38:20) -Scholarship opportunities for dance team members(41:10)- Managing training schedules, academics, and performances(44:00) - Guest choreographers and style diversity in team training(47:30) - Career paths for dancers after graduation(50:00) - Current challenges in the dance team industry and collaboration solutions(54:15) - Final advice: character matters, the dance world is small, be a good human(57:00) - How to connect with Melissa McGheeBiography:A native of Toledo, Ohio, Melissa McGhee is a graduate of The Ohio State University where she obtained a B.S. in Business Administration. She is the current Head Coach of The Ohio State University Dance Team. Under her direction, the team won the program's first ever National Championship in 2018 and has thirteen total to date.After sixteen years of studio training, she now consults for dance studios and teams nationally and judges for numerous dance competitions including NDA, UDA, AmeriDance, Showcase America, Stage 8, OASSA, and USASF Dance Worlds. Melissa has been a speaker at the Varsity Dance Coaches Conference, National Dance Coaches Association Conference, CLI Studios and Intricate Training for Dancers. She was named National Dance Coaches Association (NDCA) College Coach of the Year in 2020 and served as the NDCA College President from 2020-2022. In 2022, Melissa opened doors to a dance studio in Upper Arlington, OH, Lineage Dance Co.Connect on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/mmcghee65https://www.facebook.com/melissa.mcghee.39