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For the kick-off of the 2023 Summer Blockbuster Extravaganza, the guys are racing to save the land of Fantasia with a convo about the popular 1980s children's film, The NeverEnding Story! Who is the bigger Disgusting Shit Boy (DSB) here, Bastian or Atreyu? How much does Bastian's rotten father hate his little bookworm guts? And why didn't they just fork over the cash and actually cast Ernest Borgnine to voice Falkor? PLUS: Freddy Krueger works as the janitor at Bastian's school!The NeverEnding Story stars Garret Oliver, Gerald McRaney, Thomas Hill, Deep Roy, Tilo Prückner, Moses Gunn, Sydney Bromley, Tami Stronach, and Noah Hathaway as Atreyu; directed by Wolfgang Petersen.Check out the WHM Merch Store featuring new Tour 2023, KONG, DILF Den & Grab-Ass & Cancer designs!This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/whm and get on your way to being your best self.Unlock Exclusive Content!: http://www.patreon.com/wehatemoviesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Delta Air Lines soared twenty-eight spots up the 2023 Fortune 500 to reach number eighty-five. Demand for air travel is bouncing back to and beyond pre-pandemic levels, and Delta's earnings are bouncing back along with it. Delta reported $51 billion in revenue in 2022, a 69% jump from the previous year. This is not the first time CEO Ed Bastian is leading Delta through a period of bouncing back. Bastian took over as CEO in 2016, but he has been in the airline's leadership ranks for twenty-five years. This means he has led the company through some seriously tough times, including 9/11, Delta's 2007 bankruptcy declaration and the COVID-19 pandemic. In this episode of Leadership Next, Bastian joined hosts Alan Murray and Michal Lev-Ram for an in-person recording in Fortune's studio. Bastian shares which crisis he found the hardest to lead through and how Delta is planning to meet this summer's unprecedented demand for air travel, which he refers to as "revenge travel." He also explains why the airline has done away with change fees and what Delta is doing to bring free WiFi onboard every flight. Additionally he shares his thoughts on the pushback against "woke ceos" - a label that's been attached to him in the past. We also hear from Bastian on developing more fuel-efficient aircraft, how Delta is using A.I., pilot and flight attendant shortages. Leadership Next is powered by Deloitte.
Hverdagen er igen ved at indfinde sig ovenpå Recep Erdogans genvalg som Tyrkiets præsident. Men betyder fem år mere med Erdogan ved roret, et Tyrkiet, der er nemmere eller sværere for resten af verden at have med at gøre? Hvad har "Folk og Røvere i Kardemommeby" at gøre med vores syn på kriminalitet og straf? En hel del, lyder det nu fra forskningen, der peger på en kulturel kobling mellem børnebogsklassikeren og den særlige skandinaviske tilgang til straf. Men i Danmark har vi tilsyneladende i større grad erstattet bogens rare politimester Bastian med en noget hårdere type. Tilrettelæggelse: Asta Handberg og Emma Juul. Vært: Henrik Lerche. Lyddesign: Malte Winter Bothe. Redaktør: Tine Møller Sørensen.
In diesem Podcast spricht Bastian Krautwald über die Auswirkungen der aktuellen Marktsituation auf Gründer und deren Startups.Er erklärt, wie er seine internen Ziele an die neue Realität angepasst hat. Wir sprechen darüber, wie Basti seine Teams und Geschäftsmodelle angepasst hat, um in der aktuellen Umgebung erfolgreich zu sein. Bastian Krautwald spricht auch darüber, wie er seine Entscheidungen mit seinen Stakeholdern kommuniziert hat und wie wichtig Transparenz dabei ist. ALLES ZU UNICORN BAKERY:https://zez.am/unicornbakeryWas du lernst:Die Bedeutung von Cash und Profitabilität für Gründer in der aktuellen MarktsituationStrategien zur Anpassung von Teams und Geschäftsmodellen in herausfordernden ZeitenWarum ein profitables B2C-Geschäftsmodell von Anfang an entscheidend istDie Bedeutung der Kommunikation mit Stakeholdern und TransparenzWarum Selbstreflexion und Ehrlichkeit Schlüsselfaktoren für den Erfolg sind(0:03:44) De-Investition und Fokus auf Umsatzgenerierung(0:05:20) Anpassung der Ziele in veränderter Marktumgebung(0:12:02) Zusammenarbeit und schnelle Entscheidungen in Krisenzeiten(0:14:12) Schwierigkeit für Gründer, emotionale Bindung zum Produkt zu lösen(0:15:02) Flexibilität und Anpassungsfähigkeit in Krisenzeiten(0:17:35) Selbstreflexion als Gründer: Ehrlichkeit als Schlüssel zum ErfolgBastian KrautwaldLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bastian-krautwald/ OWWN: https://www.owwn.com/ WHATSAPP NEWSLETTER:1-2x wöchentlich bekommst du eine persönliche Sprachnotiz oder Inhalte von mir, die dich zu einem besseren Gründer machen, melde dich jetzt mit einem Klick an: https://bit.ly/ub-whatsapp-newsletter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brock Bastian is author of The Other Side of Happiness: Embracing a More Fearless Approach to Living and a professor at University of Melbourne's School of Psychological Sciences. His research and writing focus on pain, happiness, morality, and wellbeing. In his search for a new perspective on what makes for the good life, Bastian has studied why promoting happiness may have paradoxical effects; why we need negative and painful experiences in life to build meaning, purpose, resilience, and ultimately greater fulfilment in life; and why behavioural ethics is necessary for understanding how we reason about personal and social issues and resolve conflicts of interest."In today's world, feeling happy is no longer simply a state of mind. It's become a marker of mental health and success. On the flip side, pain and sadness are viewed as signals of failure and sickness. If we're not happy, then there is something wrong with us, and we need to fix it. It is no wonder that the painkiller and antidepressant markets, already worth billions of dollars, continue their rapid expansion. We've come to treat even commonplace experiences of pain and sadness as pathological, as things that need to be medicated and eradicated."www.brockbastian.comwww.abebooks.com/9780141982106/Side-Happiness-Embracing-Fearless-Approach-0141982101/plpwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
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"In today's world, feeling happy is no longer simply a state of mind. It's become a marker of mental health and success. On the flip side, pain and sadness are viewed as signals of failure and sickness. If we're not happy, then there is something wrong with us, and we need to fix it. It is no wonder that the painkiller and antidepressant markets, already worth billions of dollars, continue their rapid expansion. We've come to treat even commonplace experiences of pain and sadness as pathological, as things that need to be medicated and eradicated."Brock Bastian is author of The Other Side of Happiness: Embracing a More Fearless Approach to Living and a professor at University of Melbourne's School of Psychological Sciences. His research and writing focus on pain, happiness, morality, and wellbeing. In his search for a new perspective on what makes for the good life, Bastian has studied why promoting happiness may have paradoxical effects; why we need negative and painful experiences in life to build meaning, purpose, resilience, and ultimately greater fulfilment in life; and why behavioural ethics is necessary for understanding how we reason about personal and social issues and resolve conflicts of interest.www.brockbastian.comwww.abebooks.com/9780141982106/Side-Happiness-Embracing-Fearless-Approach-0141982101/plpwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Brock Bastian is author of The Other Side of Happiness: Embracing a More Fearless Approach to Living and a professor at University of Melbourne's School of Psychological Sciences. His research and writing focus on pain, happiness, morality, and wellbeing. In his search for a new perspective on what makes for the good life, Bastian has studied why promoting happiness may have paradoxical effects; why we need negative and painful experiences in life to build meaning, purpose, resilience, and ultimately greater fulfilment in life; and why behavioural ethics is necessary for understanding how we reason about personal and social issues and resolve conflicts of interest."In today's world, feeling happy is no longer simply a state of mind. It's become a marker of mental health and success. On the flip side, pain and sadness are viewed as signals of failure and sickness. If we're not happy, then there is something wrong with us, and we need to fix it. It is no wonder that the painkiller and antidepressant markets, already worth billions of dollars, continue their rapid expansion. We've come to treat even commonplace experiences of pain and sadness as pathological, as things that need to be medicated and eradicated."www.brockbastian.comwww.abebooks.com/9780141982106/Side-Happiness-Embracing-Fearless-Approach-0141982101/plpwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"In today's world, feeling happy is no longer simply a state of mind. It's become a marker of mental health and success. On the flip side, pain and sadness are viewed as signals of failure and sickness. If we're not happy, then there is something wrong with us, and we need to fix it. It is no wonder that the painkiller and antidepressant markets, already worth billions of dollars, continue their rapid expansion. We've come to treat even commonplace experiences of pain and sadness as pathological, as things that need to be medicated and eradicated."Brock Bastian is author of The Other Side of Happiness: Embracing a More Fearless Approach to Living and a professor at University of Melbourne's School of Psychological Sciences. His research and writing focus on pain, happiness, morality, and wellbeing. In his search for a new perspective on what makes for the good life, Bastian has studied why promoting happiness may have paradoxical effects; why we need negative and painful experiences in life to build meaning, purpose, resilience, and ultimately greater fulfilment in life; and why behavioural ethics is necessary for understanding how we reason about personal and social issues and resolve conflicts of interest.www.brockbastian.comwww.abebooks.com/9780141982106/Side-Happiness-Embracing-Fearless-Approach-0141982101/plpwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"I think it's led to a focus on success and standing out, and I do think that the more young people can walk away with an understanding that perhaps the best thing they can do in life is actually contribute to the lives of others, that's probably where they're going to get most of their happiness from and most of their fulfillment from. And the rest is probably a little bit hollow. You know, money doesn't really buy happiness. I mean, it certainly buys comfort, and we do know some money is very important for that. But you do need to feel connected to other people, and you can't whilst consuming and even promoting ourselves on social media. Or playing the popularity game or aiming to be famous. That seems to be a value that a lot of young people have these days, but I don't think that it's going to breed happiness. And so being able to really identify what the values are that are going to make us happy, that are going to connect us to meaning and purpose in other people and that will actually contribute to a better world for all of us, I think would be great. And I think there's competition and space for young people's minds at the moment. So if we can get them on board with some of those values and approaches to life, I think the future generations would probably be better off."Brock Bastian is author of The Other Side of Happiness: Embracing a More Fearless Approach to Living and a professor at University of Melbourne's School of Psychological Sciences. His research and writing focus on pain, happiness, morality, and wellbeing. In his search for a new perspective on what makes for the good life, Bastian has studied why promoting happiness may have paradoxical effects; why we need negative and painful experiences in life to build meaning, purpose, resilience, and ultimately greater fulfilment in life; and why behavioural ethics is necessary for understanding how we reason about personal and social issues and resolve conflicts of interest.www.brockbastian.comwww.abebooks.com/9780141982106/Side-Happiness-Embracing-Fearless-Approach-0141982101/plpwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Brock Bastian is author of The Other Side of Happiness: Embracing a More Fearless Approach to Living and a professor at University of Melbourne's School of Psychological Sciences. His research and writing focus on pain, happiness, morality, and wellbeing. In his search for a new perspective on what makes for the good life, Bastian has studied why promoting happiness may have paradoxical effects; why we need negative and painful experiences in life to build meaning, purpose, resilience, and ultimately greater fulfilment in life; and why behavioural ethics is necessary for understanding how we reason about personal and social issues and resolve conflicts of interest."I think it's led to a focus on success and standing out, and I do think that the more young people can walk away with an understanding that perhaps the best thing they can do in life is actually contribute to the lives of others, that's probably where they're going to get most of their happiness from and most of their fulfillment from. And the rest is probably a little bit hollow. You know, money doesn't really buy happiness. I mean, it certainly buys comfort, and we do know some money is very important for that. But you do need to feel connected to other people, and you can't whilst consuming and even promoting ourselves on social media. Or playing the popularity game or aiming to be famous. That seems to be a value that a lot of young people have these days, but I don't think that it's going to breed happiness. And so being able to really identify what the values are that are going to make us happy, that are going to connect us to meaning and purpose in other people and that will actually contribute to a better world for all of us, I think would be great. And I think there's competition and space for young people's minds at the moment. So if we can get them on board with some of those values and approaches to life, I think the future generations would probably be better off."www.brockbastian.comwww.abebooks.com/9780141982106/Side-Happiness-Embracing-Fearless-Approach-0141982101/plpwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"I think it's led to a focus on success and standing out, and I do think that the more young people can walk away with an understanding that perhaps the best thing they can do in life is actually contribute to the lives of others, that's probably where they're going to get most of their happiness from and most of their fulfillment from. And the rest is probably a little bit hollow. You know, money doesn't really buy happiness. I mean, it certainly buys comfort, and we do know some money is very important for that. But you do need to feel connected to other people, and you can't whilst consuming and even promoting ourselves on social media. Or playing the popularity game or aiming to be famous. That seems to be a value that a lot of young people have these days, but I don't think that it's going to breed happiness. And so being able to really identify what the values are that are going to make us happy, that are going to connect us to meaning and purpose in other people and that will actually contribute to a better world for all of us, I think would be great. And I think there's competition and space for young people's minds at the moment. So if we can get them on board with some of those values and approaches to life, I think the future generations would probably be better off."Brock Bastian is author of The Other Side of Happiness: Embracing a More Fearless Approach to Living and a professor at University of Melbourne's School of Psychological Sciences. His research and writing focus on pain, happiness, morality, and wellbeing. In his search for a new perspective on what makes for the good life, Bastian has studied why promoting happiness may have paradoxical effects; why we need negative and painful experiences in life to build meaning, purpose, resilience, and ultimately greater fulfilment in life; and why behavioural ethics is necessary for understanding how we reason about personal and social issues and resolve conflicts of interest.www.brockbastian.comwww.abebooks.com/9780141982106/Side-Happiness-Embracing-Fearless-Approach-0141982101/plpwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Brock Bastian is author of The Other Side of Happiness: Embracing a More Fearless Approach to Living and a professor at University of Melbourne's School of Psychological Sciences. His research and writing focus on pain, happiness, morality, and wellbeing. In his search for a new perspective on what makes for the good life, Bastian has studied why promoting happiness may have paradoxical effects; why we need negative and painful experiences in life to build meaning, purpose, resilience, and ultimately greater fulfilment in life; and why behavioural ethics is necessary for understanding how we reason about personal and social issues and resolve conflicts of interest."I think it's led to a focus on success and standing out, and I do think that the more young people can walk away with an understanding that perhaps the best thing they can do in life is actually contribute to the lives of others, that's probably where they're going to get most of their happiness from and most of their fulfillment from. And the rest is probably a little bit hollow. You know, money doesn't really buy happiness. I mean, it certainly buys comfort, and we do know some money is very important for that. But you do need to feel connected to other people, and you can't whilst consuming and even promoting ourselves on social media. Or playing the popularity game or aiming to be famous. That seems to be a value that a lot of young people have these days, but I don't think that it's going to breed happiness. And so being able to really identify what the values are that are going to make us happy, that are going to connect us to meaning and purpose in other people and that will actually contribute to a better world for all of us, I think would be great. And I think there's competition and space for young people's minds at the moment. So if we can get them on board with some of those values and approaches to life, I think the future generations would probably be better off."www.brockbastian.comwww.abebooks.com/9780141982106/Side-Happiness-Embracing-Fearless-Approach-0141982101/plpwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"I think one of the things that we find in our research is, even when people recall their own lifetimes, what are memorable moments for them? They don't recall just the pleasant ones. They also recall the painful ones because both of those have contributed to the narrative of making them who they are. So we do need this disruption, sometimes this variation, something to push against or to bounce off in order to experience, I think, meaning, happiness, fulfillment in life."Brock Bastian is author of The Other Side of Happiness: Embracing a More Fearless Approach to Living and a professor at University of Melbourne's School of Psychological Sciences. His research and writing focus on pain, happiness, morality, and wellbeing. In his search for a new perspective on what makes for the good life, Bastian has studied why promoting happiness may have paradoxical effects; why we need negative and painful experiences in life to build meaning, purpose, resilience, and ultimately greater fulfilment in life; and why behavioural ethics is necessary for understanding how we reason about personal and social issues and resolve conflicts of interest.www.brockbastian.comwww.abebooks.com/9780141982106/Side-Happiness-Embracing-Fearless-Approach-0141982101/plpwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Brock Bastian is author of The Other Side of Happiness: Embracing a More Fearless Approach to Living and a professor at University of Melbourne's School of Psychological Sciences. His research and writing focus on pain, happiness, morality, and wellbeing. In his search for a new perspective on what makes for the good life, Bastian has studied why promoting happiness may have paradoxical effects; why we need negative and painful experiences in life to build meaning, purpose, resilience, and ultimately greater fulfilment in life; and why behavioural ethics is necessary for understanding how we reason about personal and social issues and resolve conflicts of interest."I think one of the things that we find in our research is, even when people recall their own lifetimes, what are memorable moments for them? They don't recall just the pleasant ones. They also recall the painful ones because both of those have contributed to the narrative of making them who they are. So we do need this disruption, sometimes this variation, something to push against or to bounce off in order to experience, I think, meaning, happiness, fulfillment in life."www.brockbastian.comwww.abebooks.com/9780141982106/Side-Happiness-Embracing-Fearless-Approach-0141982101/plpwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
"In today's world, feeling happy is no longer simply a state of mind. It's become a marker of mental health and success. On the flip side, pain and sadness are viewed as signals of failure and sickness. If we're not happy, then there is something wrong with us, and we need to fix it. It is no wonder that the painkiller and antidepressant markets, already worth billions of dollars, continue their rapid expansion. We've come to treat even commonplace experiences of pain and sadness as pathological, as things that need to be medicated and eradicated."Brock Bastian is author of The Other Side of Happiness: Embracing a More Fearless Approach to Living and a professor at University of Melbourne's School of Psychological Sciences. His research and writing focus on pain, happiness, morality, and wellbeing. In his search for a new perspective on what makes for the good life, Bastian has studied why promoting happiness may have paradoxical effects; why we need negative and painful experiences in life to build meaning, purpose, resilience, and ultimately greater fulfilment in life; and why behavioural ethics is necessary for understanding how we reason about personal and social issues and resolve conflicts of interest.www.brockbastian.comwww.abebooks.com/9780141982106/Side-Happiness-Embracing-Fearless-Approach-0141982101/plpwww.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.orgIG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcast
Rebekah Bastian is an entrepreneur, author, tech executive, and mentor. She is the Founder and CEO of OwnTrail, a tech platform that uses experience graphs of people's lives with the tools and community they need to reach their goals. Rebekah spent 15 years at Zillow, with roles including VP of Product and VP of Community & Culture. She wrote Blaze Your Own Trail and frequently speaks on the same topics of finding your own path, both personally and professionally. In this episode… Life is virtually never a straight line but comes with twists, turns, and setbacks. Despite many leaders' intentions, they will undoubtedly face problems and missteps along the way, but is preventing mistakes the key to success? Making a mistake or confronting a problem isn't always the worst thing that can happen. The important thing is to recognize that those issues can be a catalyst for change, growth, and opportunity. Rebekah Bastian had her ups and downs and navigated her way through them. Once she learned the power of understanding and embraced a complicated path, she realized she could help others, and she took her knowledge and turned it into a business. In this episode of Next Wave Leadership, Dov Pollack interviews Rebekah Bastian, the Founder and CEO of OwnTrail, about her winding career and how she helps guide others. They discuss culture management, making the most of opportunities, learning from mistakes, and capitalizing on epiphanies. They also give advice on better living on a personal level.
Sit back, relax, and let us cast off into the adventure of a lifetime with today's guests, Cheryl Bastian and Captain Marvin Miller, as they share their insights on bonefishing on the breathtaking Island of Andros, The Bahamas. Cheryl owns Swain's Cay Lodge, where she has hosted guests for over a decade. Captain Marvin is a fourth-generation bonefish guide and a native of Mangrove Cay Andros with 25 years of guiding experience. Join us as we explore the tips and tricks of bonefishing and the rich culture of Andros Island with these two passionate and knowledgeable individuals.
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Bastian Gruber, author of the book Rust Web Development, speaks with host Philip Winston about creating server-based web applications with Rust. They explore Rust language features, tooling, and web frameworks such as Warp and Tokio. From there, they examine the steps to build a simple web server and a RESTful API, as well as modules, logging and tracing, and other aspects of web development with Rust.
I visit with one of my first connections in real estate in Phoenix Arizona. Nick Bastian was one of the first bloggers in the real estate space in the Valley of the Sun. Raillife followed the development of the Light Rail system in Tempe. Nick became and still is an expert when it comes to what's going on and what is coming soon in Tempe. With over 30 years in the business, It was fun to chat with Nick again after first interviewing him 7 1/2 years ago in September 2015. Cheers!
INTENT:OUTTAKE is Dark Apocalyptic Electro project from Leipzig, Germany.It's melodic, danceable Dark-Electro, which is to stimulate thought with its lyrics. Andreas and Bastian sang in German and English of social deficits and the disintegration of mankind and its environment. The greatest enemy of man is man himself.There are some dates that will always have a special significance for Bastian and Andreas, including the 8th of June 2014. On that day, INTENT: OUTTAKE played their first concert at the 23rd WGT in Leipzig. As part of this gig, the two musicians presented their own songs to the interested audience in the K3 Lounge in Leipzig for the first time. Inspired by the invitation of this evening, the debut album "Wake Up Call", which was released in January 2015, was completed in the folgemonates.After the first release, the band was on tour in Germany and released the single "Neustart" in the same year as the forerunner of the second album. The album "About Halos" followed in 2016 and led the two musicians on various festival platforms, also in the European countries. (c) LastFM
“Archivists feel that what their mission is, is to document society. And the question is: how can you document society if you only look at or value or preserve—maybe value is the right word—a particular segment of the expressions of society?” In Archiving Cultures: Heritage, Community and the Making of Records and Memory (Routledge, 2023), Jeannette Bastian defines and models the concept of cultural archives, focusing on how diverse communities express and record their heritage and collective memory and why and how these often-intangible expressions are archival records. Analysis of oral traditions, memory texts and performance arts demonstrate their relevance as records of their communities. Key features of this book include definitions of cultural heritage and archival heritage with an emphasis on intangible cultural heritage. Aspects of cultural heritage such as oral traditions, performance arts, memory texts and collective memory are placed within the context of records and archives. It presents strategies for reconciling intangible and tangible cultural expressions with traditional archival theory and practice and offers both analog and digital models for constructing cultural archives through examples and vignettes. Jen Hoyer is Technical Services and Electronic Resources Librarian at CUNY New York City College of Technology. Jen edits for Partnership Journal and organizes with the TPS Collective. She is co-author of What Primary Sources Teach: Lessons for Every Classroom and The Social Movement Archive. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Tyler Bastian is an educator, filmmaker, father, and founder of Roots Charter High School. Tyler loves to teach and has a passion for discovering and developing potential in everything around him. For four years, Tyler taught Character Education at a local high school and believes positive character is the greatest indicator of success. In 2012, Tyler began to develop the concepts that have become Roots—Utah's first farm-based charter high school—where educators work with students who come from risky environments, helping them find and reach their potential. Highlights 02:00 Kurt introduces Tyler Bastian. 03:45 Tyler talks about why started the charter school and his backstory. 08:00 How do you begin to teach character development? 09:30 How Tyler was able to start a charter school 11:20 Tyler shares the mission that he has with Roots. 12:50 The type of students Roots charter school aims to help. Most of the kids are there because their previous school wasn't working for them. 14:00 How do you run an organization based on hope and love? If you are going to lead someone, you have to love them or it won't work. 19:30 Tyler shares ways that he instills love in the school. The students need to hear it, see it, and feel it. They have created visuals all over their school. 21:30 Tyler shares a personal experience that he had with a student and how he was able to show love and help a student confess that they wanted to take their life. 23:00 Helping the students feel safe, loved, and protected is more important than trying to fix their behavior. 27:30 If you want a kid to feel safe, call them by name. The number one thing that you can do as a youth leader is learn every kid's name in your ward. 29:50 Create safety by not having disputes. We have disputes because we are holding on to things and not having hard conversations. Create safety by having hard conversations. 31:45 You have to have a healthy community before you can be a healthy ward. Do you know your neighbor's names? Can you go to them to borrow something? Do your kids play with their kids? 33:15 The ward influences the community and vice versa. Tyler shares a personal story of doing a home visit with a student that was struggling. He lived across from the church but nobody knew about him. 37:00 In order to create a safe place we have to learn to be ok with political differences. Create a space where kids can say anything and by asking loving questions. 40:00 Showing authenticity instead of perfection is what the youth are looking for in an adult they can trust. Let them know that you've had to go to the bishop's office to confess and get help too. 41:30 Tyler's charter school focuses on a smaller number of kids. Knowing each student. One loving adult can change a kid's life. 47:45 Tyler knows each student and tries to interact with each one but the students also have an advisor that does one on one meetings with them. 50:00 In our culture we say that you have to receive love to survive. However, the philosopher Andrew de Mello says that you have to give love to survive. It's not about receiving but about giving. Our job is not to be loved but our job is to love. 53:00 Tyler works with a lot of struggling students that have been through a lot. He describes how he shows them the school is a safe place and builds trust with them. 55:20 How can youth leaders take the principles that Tyler teaches and apply it to their own youth groups? The leader's job is culture. They need to create visuals. 1:02:00 What if the student's home life isn't good? What can you do? 1:06:30 Resources that Tyler recommends. Check out his Instagram. 1:08:00 How being a leader has made him a better follower of Jesus Christ. Links Bonds That Make Us Free Roots High School Tyler on Instagram: @teach_243 Tyler's documentary film: Everything is Incredible Read the TRANSCRIPT of this podcast
Director Bastian Gunther joins Matthew Pejkovic on the Matt's Movie Reviews Podcast to talk about his new film 'One of These Days', a drama set in small town Texas, where an annual endurance competition to win a pick-up truck draws 20 eager competitors who face off in a war of attrition. Support Matt's Movie Reviews Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=33903624 TeePublic: https://tinyurl.com/2p9c5kpn Amazon: tinyurl.com/2p98rf6r Follow Matt's Movie Reviews! Website: http://mattsmoviereviews.net Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matts-Movie-Reviewsnet/151059409963 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MattsMovieReviews LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/1036986/admin/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/mattsmovierev MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/mattsmoviereviews
On this month's show we have two live sets from our recent 12th Birthday events. First up its Ben Gold's Tech Trance Classics set from the After Party and then in the second part of the show its James Dymond live from Ministry of Sound. Ben Gold Tech Trance Classics live from Trance Sanctuary 12th Birthday After Party1. Ernesto vs. Bastian - Thrill2. Marcel Woods - Advanced3. Bart Claessen - Playmo (1st Play)4. Sander van Doorn - Dark Roast 5. Sander van Doorn - Riff6. Da Hool - Meet Her at the Lovepardade 7. DJ Tiesto - Flight 6438. Yves Deruyter - Back To Earth (Rave Mix)9. Kay D. Smith & Marc Tall - Hoipolloi10. Ernesto vs. Bastian feat. Susana - Dark Side Of The Moon11. Ratty - Sunrise (Here I Am)12. Nenes & Pascal Feliz - Platinum (Ben Gold Remix)13. Marco V Vs Jens – Loops & Tings Relooped14. Ben Gold - I'm In A State Of Trance (2023 Edit)15. Simon Patterson - Bulldozer 16. John Askew - Mezcal 17. John O'Callaghan feat. Audrey Gallagher - Big Sky (Ben Gold Festival Remix)18. Marcel Woods - Cherry Blossom (Ben Gold Remix)19. DJ Tiesto - Traffic 20. Push - Universal NationBen Gold Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/bengoldmusicBen Gold Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BenGoldMusicListen to Ben Gold's main event set on Ben's Soundcloud page.Tune of the Month Haliene - Reach Across The Sky (Ben Gold Remix) Artist Spotlight John Askew - Aces HI Alan Banks Big 3 3. Grant Trowbridge - Eos 2. Lostly & Jetason - Start A Fire 1. Ciro Parcheri - I Am (Jackob Roenland Remix)Alan Banks Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/alanbanksAlan Banks Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/AlanBanksOfficialJames Dymond live from Trance Sanctuary 12th Birthday01. Vini Vici & Astrix - Adhara02. James Dymond - ID03. James Dymond & Katty Heath - Wilderness Of Mirrors04. James Dymond - Push05. Toch Me (ID Cover)06. Underworld - Born Slippy (Sam Laxton Remix)07. Anyma & Chris Avantgarde - Consciousness (ID Bootleg)08. James Dymond - ID09. York - The Awakening (Stowers & Cooper Remix)10. Sean Tyas - Banshee (James Dymond Remix)11.The Dopplar Effect & Carol Lee - Beauty Hides In The Deep (James Dymond Remix)12. Stargazers & Annerly - The Day You Faded Away13. Oceanlab -Satellite (James Dymond's Simple Update Bootleg)14. James Dymond & James R K Freeman - Opus 115. James Dymond - ID16. ID - ID James Dymond Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/jdymondJames Dymond Facebook -https://www.facebook.com/JamesDymondMusic Upcoming events 05/08/23 - Trance Sanctuary & Friendz Boat Party, London (tickets on sale now)11/11/23 - Trance Sanctuary at Ministry of Sound www.trancesanctuary.comwww.facebook.com/trancesanctuarywww.instagram.com/trancesanctuarywww.twitter.com/trancesanctuary
Obviously, the New Jersey Devils have a lot of weapons on their team. This means a few solid players are bound to be healthy scratches consistently and one of those players is Yegor Sharangovich. There's been a lot of debate as to why Sharangovich is usually scratched as opposed to Miles Wood when the Devils roster is fully healthy. I decided to share my thoughts. Also, Kevin Bahl has been showing out lately and deserves a lot more recognition. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
MLB.com Cubs beat writer Jordan Bastian joins Andy Martínez on the Cubs Weekly Podcast to preview the 2023 season.From top Spring Training storylines to the new MLB rules to predictions for the Cubs season, Bastian provides his perspective.Later in the episode, Martínez chats with Cubs pitcher Javier Assad in a special, Spanish-only interview. The two talk about Assad's experience playing for Team Mexico in the World Baseball Classic, his breakout performance at the tournament and with the Cubs last season and how the WBC prepared him for 2023.
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As Global Chief Marketing Officer of Teads, Natalie Bastian oversees a team that spearheads public relations, lead generation, digital, social, events, communications, and branding. Bastian's charter focuses on doubling down the expansion of the brand in the US market and enabling growth across Teads' portfolio, including new omni-channel products such as its recently launched CTV offering.
Nix, Astor, and Bastian wrestle with the consequences of the final battle. Player Intrusion: Daniel: Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia Bookshop (https://bookshop.org/p/books/mexican-gothic-silvia-moreno-garcia/14205495) | Barnes & Noble (https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/mexican-gothic-silvia-moreno-garcia/1133865084) | Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0525620788/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1678573558&sr=8-2) Your cast: GM: Daniel (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/hosts/daniel) Astor: Sampson (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/hosts/sampson) Bastian: Alex (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/hosts/alex) Nix: Stace (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/hosts/stace) Music Theme music: Ninth World by Dave Sterling (https://www.mixcloud.com/davesterling/). Previously On by Monument Studios Blockbuster Atmosphere 9 (Sadness) by Sascha Ende Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/304-blockbuster-atmosphere-9-sadness- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Strategic Invasion by Liam Back / via Audiio Intermission Atmos by Monument Studios Hollow by Monument Studios The Night Comes by Ivan Grigorashchuk / via Audiio Silence in the Stalks by Monument Studios In the Aftermath by Michael Rothery / via Adobe Stock Untenable Piano Solo by Monument Studios Something in the Dark by Monument Studios Long Note Three by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3993-long-note-three License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Only Memories by Matthew L Fisher / via Audiio A Desperate Prayer by Monument Studios The World is Watching Us by Dark Fantasy Studio Goodbye, My Friend by Dark Fantasy Studio Rain by Ivan Grigorashchuk / via Audiio Torn by Thomas Enger / via Audiio Mother of Deceit by Monument Studios In the Black Lake performed by Gerard Franklin / via Adobe Stock. This Won't Last Forever by The Future Reality / via Audiio Heavy Rain by Ethan Sloan / via Adobe Stock Emotional by Marko Maksimovic / via Audiio Flight Over the Mountain by William Hawkins Finn / via Audiio Memorize Your Face by Animal Assassins / via Audiio Mysterious Horseman by Cemetery Men / via Audiio Anticipation Ambience by Monument Studios Steep Line by Outland / via Audiio Emotional Atmos by Monument Studios Pyramid Lung by Phillip Daniel / via Audiio Icy Hybrid Buildup by Monument Studios Everything We Hoped For by Marshall Usinger / via Audiio The Haunting by Monument Studios Additional sound effects and ambience by Audio Alchemist, Krotos, and Monument Studios. Production Editing: Daniel Transcription: Stace Safety in Role-playing It is essential that everyone playing in a game feels safe and is having fun. We've compiled a brief list of the safety tools we use here (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/safety). As always, see our standard disclaimer (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/disclaimer).
Dr. Edward W. Bastian is an American-born filmmaker, scholar of Tibetan Buddhism, member of the Snowmass Conference, founder of the Spiritual Paths Institute, and the author of Interspiritual Meditation and Mandala. In this episode, we discuss how he found his way to Buddhism, the importance of learning-styles in religions, his meeting with Father Thomas Keating and experiences with the Snowmass Conference, the emergence of the interspiritual, the creation of an interspiritual meditation process, the seven steps of Interspiritual Meditation, the structure of tantric practice, interspiritual ‘processes' versus ‘practices,' and the mandala as a discernment tool for spiritual seekers. Links: Spiritual Paths InstituteSpiritual Paths Book Series: Interspiritual Meditation, Mandala, & Meditations for InterSpiritual PracticeCharis FoundationGolden Turtle SoundSupport the show
Are you confused about how to make sure your photography business is set up legally?On today's episode I show you the steps to take to make sure you're operating a legal photography business. I know it can be confusing but these steps can help you get organized.In this episode, we discuss: -The first step you need to take for a legal business structure.-What is an LLC and when you need to form one.-The benefits of having a professional in your corner.Press play and let's go!Download the 'Double your Leads' Freebie for photographers!Ready to go full time in your photography business? Come check out my Blueprint program.Loving this podcast? Come join us in the NEW Photographer Community on Facebook.
180 - You've heard the old cliché about death and taxes, right? They're the only two certain things in life. And neither one is pleasant. But Tiffany Bastian is, and she makes one of those certainties less painful. The taxes, of course. Tiffany is the founder of Bastian Accounting, an organization that works exclusively with photographers, helping them get and stay tax compliant. Her group provides online course education and full-service accounting, tax preparation and business formation. Tiffany has more than 15 years of experience in the tax and accounting world. She has an master's in business administration in accounting and she's a Certified Advanced QuickBooks ProAdvisor. She's also an IRS Enrolled Agent. On today's episode of the Hair of the Dog podcast, Tiffany gives us a pretty detailed overview of what you can use as a tax deduction for your pet photography business … and what you can't. I just know there's so much inside this episode that you aren't claiming on your taxes yet. With tax season just around the corner, it's time to figure it out. What to listen for:5:08 The key to writing off your OWN photo shoots12:36 Are dog treats a deductible expense?27:16 How to calculate your home office deduction38:00 Changing money due to Uncle Sam into a retirement contribution50:00 Why hiring a tax adviser actually saves you money Look, you can't just grab a drive-thru coffee on your way to a shoot and call it a write-off. Nor can you claim the gift of a canned ham.Wait … what? Yeah, that's what I said. Make sure you listen to find out what that's all about.Where to find TiffanyBastian AccountingA FREE copy of the Photographer's Business Expensive BreakdownFacebookInstagramYouTubeJOIN THE PARTY: Join our free pet photography community More pet photography resources here Connect on Insta Ready to get serious about your pet photography? Join us inside Hair of the Dog Academy! Check out my gear and my favorite books. Grab my book! Pet and Horse Photography for Everybody
Welcome back to another episode of The RV! We are headed to Wisconsin to talk to James Bastian. James is the author of the book Wisconsin Logging Camp 1921 and The sequel entitled Willa's Pursuit. Learn more at www.wisconsinloggingcamp.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Things are not looking so good in Bodrov anymore, and Nix finds evidence that sinister players are at work within the city. Nix scouts the High Man's View and finds an alarming message. ChaCha apologizes on Bastian's behalf. Dili's revives the Builders and has a planning meeting with Astor. Player Intrusion: Alex: Handy Ma'am Hotline (https://shows.acast.com/handy-maam-hotline) Your cast: GM: Daniel (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/hosts/daniel) Adilabrim "Dili" Kret: Sampson (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/hosts/sampson) Chansey "Cha-Cha" Letoile: Alex (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/hosts/alex) Nix: Stace (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/hosts/stace) Music Theme music: Ninth World by Dave Sterling (https://www.mixcloud.com/davesterling/). Previously On by Monument Studios End Credits by Monument Studios Cryptic Strings by Monument Studios Politically Dramatic Piano by Monument Studios Silence in the Stalks by Monument Studios Intermission Atmos by Monument Studios Fairy Mischief by Morris / via Audiio Red Room by Monument Studios Shadow Atmos by Monument Studios Conspiracy Theme by Monument Studios Haunted by Dark Fantasy Studio Emotional Atmos C by Monument Studios Connected by Dark Fantasy Studio Hightower Evolved by Monument Studios Neon God by Dark Fantasy Studio Prepare by Monument Studios Plot Twist Quartet by Monument Studios The Haunting by Monument Studios Additional sound effects and ambience by Audio Alchemist, Game Dev Arts, Krotos, and Monument Studios. Production Editing: Daniel Transcription: Stace Safety in Role-playing It is essential that everyone playing in a game feels safe and is having fun. We've compiled a brief list of the safety tools we use here (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/safety). As always, see our standard disclaimer (https://www.explorerswanted.fm/disclaimer).
Carlitos is a comedian all the way from Phoenix, Arizona; who has become a head honcho of one of Luxembourgs biggest comedy club. Here is an overview of what we discussed:[[01:38]] How I became a comic and got banned[[06:32]] Luxembourg comedy scene[[12:22]] The blood sausage and jew with beans[[14:02]] Being a booker and comedian because it stops me from jerking off[[19:26]] How comedy is the last Bastian of free speech[[41:44]] The most important thing for an artist If you would like to know more about Carlitos, you can find out more on his Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/LLOL.LuxembourgLaughingOutLoud and Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/llol_standup_comedy. If you would like to know more on Marvin, you can follow him through his Linktree at https://linktr.ee/theflopmaster.
Die Männlichkeit ist in den letzten Jahrzehnten stark in Verruf geraten. Mit ihr werden Aggression, Zerstörung und Gewalt assoziiert. Ich rede mit Bastian Schaller darüber, was gesunde Männlichkeit heute bedeuten kann. Eine gesunde Männlichkeit ist ein ebenso gesunder Nährboden für eine wahrhafte Beziehung und eine glückliche Familie. Hol dir jetzt deine Regeneration zum Trinken mit den Complete Aminos von Braineffect. Mit dem Gutscheincode “bio360” bekommst du einen satten Rabatt! >>>Jetzt anschauen
Winnie Bastian es periodista, editora y curadora de diseño. Ella da visibilidad a colaboraciones entre diseñadores o entre diseñadores y artesanos. Le interesa pensar un diseño que no sea elitista, democratizándolo. Winnie propone que cada pieza de diseño nueva cree una relación cultural con nuestra realidad. Por eso busca proyectos para difundir dónde colaboran comunidades indígenas y diseñadores. Nos afirma que no necesitamos seguir mirando a la Bauhaus o la Escuela de Ulm. Nos cuenta en esta entrevista sobre una silla de diseño abierto, sobre una colaboración con un artesano que trabaja la piedra savón y sobre varios proyectos más. Ella mantiene el blog: Design do bom. Más sobre ella pueden descubrir en su página web. Esta entrevista es parte de las listas: Brasil y diseño, Comunicar diseño, Diseño sostenible. Las listas las encuentran en nuestra página web.
Die Männlichkeit ist in den letzten Jahrzehnten stark in Verruf geraten. Mit ihr werden Aggression, Zerstörung und Gewalt assoziiert. Ich rede mit Bastian Schaller darüber, was gesunde Männlichkeit heute bedeuten kann. Eine gesunde Männlichkeit ist ein ebenso gesunder Nährboden für eine wahrhafte Beziehung und eine glückliche Familie. Hol dir jetzt deine Regeneration zum Trinken mit den Complete Aminos von Braineffect. Mit dem Gutscheincode “bio360” bekommst du einen satten Rabatt! >>>Jetzt anschauen
Die Männlichkeit ist in den letzten Jahrzehnten stark in Verruf geraten. Mit ihr werden Aggression, Zerstörung und Gewalt assoziiert. Ich rede mit Bastian Schaller darüber, was gesunde Männlichkeit heute bedeuten kann. Eine gesunde Männlichkeit ist ein ebenso gesunder Nährboden für eine wahrhafte Beziehung und eine glückliche Familie. Hol dir jetzt deine Regeneration zum Trinken mit den Complete Aminos von Braineffect. Mit dem Gutscheincode “bio360” bekommst du einen satten Rabatt! >>>Jetzt anschauen
In 1986, the spring and summer months in Tacoma, Washington were shaken by the back-to-back disappearances and murders of 12-year old Michella Welch and 13-year old Jennifer Bastian. Their cases cases remained dormant for 3 decades only to be revitalized in 2018 and When the truth was finally revealed, it wasn't what anyone expected.
So bin ich eben! Stefanie Stahls Psychologie-Podcast für alle "Normalgestörten"
Dass eine gesunde Ernährung positive Auswirkungen auf unseren Körper haben kann, ist allgemein bekannt. Wie ist es aber mit dem Einfluss auf unsere Psyche? Dr. Bastian Willenborg ist Facharzt für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie, Facharzt für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie sowie Ernährungsmediziner und hat Patienten mit Essstörungen behandelt. Können bestimmte Diäten Depressionen vorbeugen? Ist das eine Glas Wein pro Tag wirklich gesund? Und wie wichtig ist das gemeinsame Essen in guter Gesellschaft? Diesen und vielen weiteren Fragen gehen Steffi und Lukas zusammen mit Dr. Willenborg auf den Grund und decken auch falsche Mythen rund um die Ernährung auf. Das Buch von Dr. Bastian Willenborg findet ihr hier: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.de/Paperback/Kind-du-machst-mich-wahnsinnig/Bastian-Willenborg/Heyne/e592145.rhd +++ Wichtige Info: So bin ich eben könnt ihr ab jetzt kostenfrei bei RTL+ Musik hören. Alle Folgen sind aber auch weiterhin auf allen anderen Plattformen verfügbar! +++ Alle Rabattcodes und Infos zu unserem Sponsoren findet ihr hier: https://linktr.ee/sobinicheben +++ Tickets für unsere Tour im März 2023 findet ihr hier: https://www.eventim.de/artist/stefanie-stahl/. Wir sind in folgenden Städten: Hamburg, Frankfurt, Trier, Berlin, Düsseldorf und München. +++ Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://datenschutz.ad-alliance.de/podcast.html +++ Unsere allgemeinen Datenschutzrichtlinien finden Sie unter https://art19.com/privacy. Die Datenschutzrichtlinien für Kalifornien sind unter https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info abrufbar.
#128: Whether conservation photography is a hobby, a side-gig or you're a full-time pro, you need to know how to document income and expenses for tax season. (Even if this work is a "hobby" for you, the IRS might not see it that way and you need to have your ducks in a row come tax time. )It's my mission to help you feel organized and prepared in ALL aspects of this field - including the biz side - so today I'm excited to talk with Tiffany Bastian from Bastian Accounting for Photographers!Tiffany dives into what we need to know to prepare our businesses for tax season, and other aspects of running a successful conservation photography business, including: Why a separate bank account is the BEST thing you can have (even if photography is a hobby)Tips to set yourself up for a stress-free tax timeThe benefits of using accounting software like QuickbooksHer membership that teaches you how to build the structure of your photography businessand moreTiffany is passionate about helping photographers reach their dreams and becoming more proactive instead of reactive by making finance management accessible and not anxiety-driven.As she puts it, "If you can show people how to do this stuff and that it's not hard, it doesn't become so anxiety-driven."With energy and infectious enthusiasm, Tiffany opens up the dialogue on how we can make finance-related matters less overwhelming, so that workloads become more streamlined and proactive in the long run.
The CHGO Bulls crew welcome the hosts of Trash Talk Production, the most popular French NBA show on YouTube! Matt, Big Dave and Will talk with Bastian & Alex about the biggest NBA storylines this season: MVP frontrunner, surprise teams that look poised to make deep playoff runs and more. Plus, the guys talk with the Talk Trash guys about the overwhelming number of international superstars in the NBA today. They also get the backstory of how Trash Talk Production began, and where they want to see it go in the future. And of course, the Trash Talk guys get into it with us on the GOAT debate. Score the best seats in the house at Gametime: https://gametime.hnyj8s.net/c/3442941/1441553/10874 SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/CHGOSports WEBSITE: http://allCHGO.com/ BUY MERCH: http://CHGOLocker.com FOLLOW ON SOCIAL: Twitter: @CHGO_Bulls / @Bulls_Peck / @BawlSports / @wontgottlieb Instagram: @CHGO_Sports GET OUR FREE NEWSLETTER: http://www.allchgo.com/newsletter Support us by supporting our sponsors! | Offers from our sponsors: DraftKings: Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app now, use promo code “CHGO”, make ANY $5 bet this week and get $150 IN FREE BETS if your team wins. Athletic Greens: Athletic Greens is going to give you a FREE 1 year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase. Just visit https://athleticgreens.com/CHGOBulls Greenridge Farms: Greenridge Farm. Simply Natural Meat. When you order any 3 meat products at GreenridgeFarm.com and include a pack of meat sticks in your cart, those meat sticks will be FREE when you use promo code “CHGO” at check-out. Pins & Aces: Pins & Aces is the official golf apparel partner of CHGO. Check out PinsAndAces.com and use promo code “CHGO” to receive 15% off your first order and get free shipping. FOCO: CHGO has teamed up with FOCO to secure your access to the best sports collectibles and gear around! Get 10% off your order at FOCO.com with promo code “CHGO”. ComEd: Get started saving money and energy today! For energy saving tips and to schedule your free Facility Assessment, go to ComEd.com/PoweringBiz. Shady Rays: Use promo code “CHGO” for 50% off two or more pairs of sunglasses at ShadyRays.com. Buy One, Get One Free. You can get two pairs for as low as $54. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hop on your luck dragon and take trip with us to Fantasia, We watched the The Never Ending Story!
Ian is joined by Musa Okwonga and Ryan Hunn to chat about the FA Cup third round. They begin with wins for Manchester United and Arsenal (05:13), before discussing what the FA shows about the technical gap through the pyramid (13:21). They round up the rest of the round (28:32), before a quick chat about Graham Potter and Chelsea (35:53) and then giving flowers to Darren Moore, Gareth Bale, and Sébastian Haller (47:16). Host: Ian Wright Guests: Ryan Hunn and Musa Okwonga Producers: Ryan Hunn and Roscoe Bowman Additional Production: Jonathan Fisher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nathan Bastian and John Marino will be travelling with the New Jersey Devils on their five game road trip. How close are they coming back? Also, Miles Wood was hurt in practice today as well.Hosted By Sam Woohttps://pucksandpitchforks.comhttps://www.LetsGoDevils.comRATE, REVIEW, AND SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lets-go-devils-podcast/id1371371669#NJDevils #NHL #LetsGoDevils #LGD #Devils #NewJersey #NCAA #AHL
Manuel Veth and Stefan Bienkowski are back after a brief winter break to discuss the biggest topics in the German Bundesliga. Including, the tremendous news that Sebastian Haller could be back playing for Borussia Dortmund within the month, whether Eintracht Frankfurt are prepared for a busy second half of the season and if Mainz have what it takes to avoid getting dragged into another relegation race. If you want to listen to the full episode and help support the podcast, take a look at our subscription plans which start from as little as $3.75 per month right HERE.
Today's Podcast is about Building a solid blitz program and how it can be a really big investment, but they are worth it if you do it successfully!The direct sales model is evolving, and soon the more prominent companies like Google, Uber, and T-Mobile will pay us MONEY just to make them better profit with great direct sales strategy. If you enjoy this content, come celebrate the D2D community at D2Dcon 6 January 19th - 21st!https://thed2dexperts.com/services/door-to-door-conference/Thank you for listening! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube!You may also follow Sam Taggart on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok for more nuggets on D2D and Sales Tips.If you learned something from this episode, join us for D2DCON 6 on January 19th - 21st for the most epic event in Salt Lake City!
In this podcast, we drop you inside a Tony Robbins Business Mastery seminar for a 1-hour masterclass in how to build a brand that not only changes the game but empowers your customer base. You'll hear Tony Robbins in a dynamic interview with the co-founders of BOOMCHICKAPOP, a wildly successful natural and organic popcorn brand that completely disrupted the snack industry. Angie and Dan Bastian were looking to put aside some money for their kids' college fund when they started a small kettle corn business out of their garage. Initially selling popcorn at outdoor events, including Minnesota Vikings games, the couple soon took their popcorn to Trader Joe's, Target, and Costco – gaining a crash course in how to operate a business along the way. The real game changer took place when the then-named Angie's Kettle Corn embraced a bold new identity: BOOMCHICKAPOP. Angie retired from being a nurse practitioner and Dan from a history teacher and baseball coach to run their company full time. And after years of commitment and sacrifice, the Bastian's sold their business in 2017 to Chicago-based Conagra Brands for $250 million. In this candid conversation, the couple reveals how facing their fears and connecting to their customer base in a fresh and empowering way led to their ultimate success. Show Notes: [1:47] Introduction to Angie and Dan Bastian [3:42] How Angie and Dan met [6:48] Angie and Dan attend Tony's Unleash The Power Within [7:41] Facing your fears [10:14] Starting a business as a couple [14:37] Being thought of as crazy [16:07] Gaining proximity to the Minnesota Vikings [17:13] Importance of building bonds [20:20] To gain a seat at the table, you must commit everything [21:35] Say yes to every opportunity [26:07] There's always a solution [30:22] Raising private equity [32:32] Only 2.5 seconds to capture a consumer's attention [33:35] Coming from a position of empowerment [37:04] Origin of the BoomChickaPop name [40:39] Talking directly to consumers [42:56] Dividing labor as a couple [45:08] Maintaining a relationship despite stress [47:20] Selling the company [49:22] How it felt to distribute funds to colleagues [51:59] Commiting to business relationships [57:33] Audience question from Javier: What was the process of selling your company? [1:00:29] Audience question from Aaron: What was your goal for the company? [1:03:56] Audience question from Kaley: How did you feel when you sold the business? [1:06:11] Audience question from Annabelle: What kept you going through the tough times? [1:12:33] Audience question from Ryan: If you (Chris) were to develop Shazam again today, what would you do differently? [1:15:16] Audience question from Anjelica: How many times did your brand evolve? [1:21:40] Final question from Tony: What's the single best piece of advice that you've gotten in business? [1:26:30] Sign off