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There is no one right way to retire. Even if you don't do everything you had hoped to do, you can still build a plan so that you can do more of the things you want and less of the stuff you don't. In this episode, we're Taking Back Retirement by redefining the old image and definition of this phase of life. Our hosts Stephanie McCullough and Kevin Gaines break it down in this rerun episode dating back to episode 2 from 2020. Key topics: Redefining Retirement to What YOU Want to do (02:12) When Things Don't Go According to Plan (07:34) How Technology is Changing Retirement (10:19) Being Realistic (12:24) Other Ways You Can Make Money While Retired (14:05) Preparing for Your #2ndHalfPlan (15:31) If you like what you've been hearing, we invite you to subscribe on your favorite platform and leave us a review. Tell us what you love about this episode! Or better yet, tell us what you want to hear more of in the future. stephanie@sofiafinancial.com You can find the transcript and more information about this episode at www.takebackretirement.com. Follow Stephanie on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn. Follow Kevin on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and LinkedIn.
In this episode, Megs is here to help you find the perfect trainer, coach, or educator to fit your unique style and needs! She's got the scoop on why it's crucial to be picky and to really know what kind of learning suits you best. From choosing between in-person or virtual sessions to balancing your budget and setting clear expectations, Megs has got you covered. Plus, she's all about doing your homework—research, ask questions, and keep an open mind. And stick around until the end for a fun ingredient corner where Megs dives into the wonders of lanolin. It's a blend of advice and insight you won't want to miss! Huge thank you to our sponsor, Brow Fox Beauty✨ Find retail and back bar products designed by an brow artist for brow artists! Here's the link: https://browfoxbeauty.com/ & use code BROWDUCATION for 10% off! Follow the pod and Megs, your host, on socials for updates
Pros and Cons of Budgeting: What Works, What Doesn't, and What to Do Instead | Debt Free in 30 | Episode 522 Is budgeting the best way to manage your finances, or is there a more practical approach? Debt Free in 30's Doug Hoyes discusses the pros and cons of budgeting, breaking down popular budgeting methods like the 50/30/20 rule and the practicality of saving 20% of your income. Explore why traditional budgets can often be overly simplistic, why it's hard to start budgeting, and how to find a method that truly works for you. Doug shares his perspective on effectively managing money without being a "budget guy" and offers practical tips for those who struggle with budgeting. From understanding different budgeting styles to finding the right balance between debt repayment and saving, this season finale has everything you need to know to make budgeting work for you. Episode Timestamps: (0:00) Doug Hoyes Isn't a “Budget Guy” (0:50) Maureen Explains the 50/30/20 Budget Concept (4:20) Is Traditional Budgeting Overly Simplistic? (5:50) Doug Reconsiders His Stance on the Value of Budgeting (6:45) Budgeting Based on Pay Cycle (9:50) Is Saving 20% of Your Income Realistic? A Breakdown of Saving vs. Debt Repayment (14:40) Annual Budgeting: Why It Can Be Helpful and Practical Tips (19:20) Consumer Proposal Budgeting Sessions: What to Expect (21:20) Overcoming Difficulties of Starting a Budget (22:10) Exploring Budgeting Styles (23:45) The Importance of Being Realistic in Budgeting and Making Tools Work for You Stay ahead of financial challenges with expert advice delivered straight to your device. Subscribe to Debt Free in 30, turn on notifications, and follow us on your favorite social channels for more entertaining and educational content. Watch: YouTube Listen: AppleSpotify PodbayDeezerAmazon Music Follow: Hoyes Michalos InstagramHoyes Michalos Facebook Hoyes Michalos TikTokHoyes Michalos Twitter (X)Hoyes Michalos LinkedIn Resources:“Joe Debtor” Hoyes Michalos Annual Bankruptcy StudyZero Based Budgeting – Giving Every Dollar a Purpose 7 Reasons Budgets Fail and How to Succeed Budget Mistakes to Avoid (Youtube)Is the 50-30-20 Budget Rule Do-Able Today? Disclaimer: The information provided in the Debt Free in 30 Podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and is not intended as personal financial advice. Individual financial situations vary and may require personalized advice from a qualified financial advisor. Always consult with a financial professional. The views expressed in this episode do not necessarily reflect the opinions of Hoyes, Michalos & Associates, or any other affiliated organizations. We do not endorse or guarantee the effectiveness of any specific financial institutions or strategies discussed.
This episode of The UFFDA! Podcast dives into vacations and how not fall off the rails. Jordan and Emily talk about how they've helped clients in the past as well as how each of them plan out their vacations. Introduction to Today's Topic - 0:52 --> Emily is fresh off her vacation from her bacheloretter party in Denver, CO and we thought why not bring up a topic we wanted to disccus anyway to help you stay on track while on a vacation of your own! How Your Mindset Plays a Role in the Outcome - 3:40 --> It all boils down to your mindset and your beliefs in what you're capable of doing (and/or not doing) during vacation. Goals, Big Rock, Non-Negotiables, and Being Realistic - 5:51 --> If you want to be successful, you need to know your why, have a plan, and keep it real! How Being Proactive Can Save Your Vacation - 13:06 --> When we are in a new envrionment, we can get bogged down a bit with details trying to find places to eat, places to shop, and places to go. Being proactive with those things ahead of your trip not only saves you time, but it also creates added excitment and creativity prior to the trip! Recapping Today's Episode - 22:35 --> Vacations are meant to be a vacation, so don't make it something it's not supposed to be! Have fun, stress less, and ENJOY IT! We recap today's episode with a final mindset tip and recap all of the topics we discussed in today's episode. Book your free Discovery Call by clicking here and let us know you listened to this episode! Don't forget to Subscribe, Share, Download, and Leave us a Review!!
In this episode, Kamal, Eliza and Storme discuss the importance of taking personal responsibility and avoiding the tendency to blame others for our failures. They explore why people continue to walk down a path that is failing them and not take action to change it. The conversation also touches on the fear of failure and the need to have a plan for the future. They provide strategies for coping with stress during exams and emphasise the importance of creating order and structure in managing time. The episode concludes with a reminder to focus on personal growth and becoming a great adult.TakeawaysTake personal responsibility for your actions and avoid blaming others for your failures.Don't continue down a path that is failing you without taking action to change it.Have a plan for the future and be proactive in pursuing your goals.Create order and structure in managing your time to reduce stress and increase productivity.Chapters00:00 Introduction00:46 Taking Personal Responsibility03:12 The Importance of Personal Responsibility in Education05:09 Preempting Failure06:23 The Fear of Failure08:10 Having a Plan for the Future09:35 The Importance of Clarity and Direction10:34 Coping with Stress during Exams11:32 Creating Order and Structure12:55 Identifying the Root Cause of Stress14:17 Finding Strategies to Manage Stress20:24 Eliminating Distractions and Focusing on the Task at Hand23:36 Being Realistic and Adapting to Your Environment25:03 Taking Personal Responsibility for Success26:46 The Power of Personal Responsibility29:06 Growing Up to Be a Great Adult30:00 Conclusion
In episode 230 of DCP - Mike, Dennis & James talk about “Being Positive vs Being Realistic”. As they share their experience, strength & hope with you in their journey of recovery.
Tomi is a Nigerian-American DJ/Producer/Entrepreneur who has had a large influence on the Afrobeat movement that has captivated Los Angeles. In this special bonus episode, he shared stories of his upbringing as a first-generation American, how he leverages confidence in self, and his motives around business. Creative Ambiance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creative_ambiance/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ambiancepodcast Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6rMRH8DVAWKrRGjdMkVMfk?si=0FHGGaYyRFWpEVRyqX0p7w Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ambiance/id1466436193 Tomi Tribe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tomitribe Everything: https://linktr.ee/tomitribe Video Chapters 0:00 Introduction 2:00 Upbringing 8:30 Why Representation Matters 13:45 Dedicating to Music 17:45 Afrobeats Becoming Popular 21:00 Start of Throwing Events 23:00 Figuring it Out 30:00 Start of Tribe Vibes 35:00 Confidence vs. Cockiness 39:30 Adding to the Culture 47:30 Power of Collaboration 52:00 Learning Time Management 56:30 Being Realistic 1:03:45 How to Not Burn Out 1:06:00 What's Next for Tomi SUBSCRIBE. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/levi-osborn/support
Call it a reason, excuse, or rationale… it's all the same. I bring you this tough love because I want the best for you and for you to achieve the body you want. Whether it's summer time, Christmas time, or any other time that throws us off of our normal routine, staying on track feels more difficult. It doesn't have to though. I used these same excuses for years when I was working full-time in education. I'd say I wanted to lose x number of pounds by the start of school but felt like everything going on during the summer held me back. So I'm sharing with you some tried and true strategies for staying on track when it gets busier - while also indulging and enjoying time with friends and family. Time Stamps: (1:10) Putting Things Off During the Summer (3:50) Back When I Was in Administration (5:45) We'll Always Find a Reason or Excuse (8:15) Indulging While Staying on Track (9:36) Being Realistic (11:25) Staying Hydrated and Planning Ahead (12:39) Balancing Your Nutrition (15:10) Going For a Walk (15:40) Enlist Some Support (17:50) Practicing Self-Compassion (20:14) Please Rate and Review ---------- Follow Me On Instagram! Follow Me on Facebook! ---------- Join My Free Facebook Group: Total Wellness!
Episode 67Follow The HostDownload the AppMy guest in this episode is Han Talbot, host of The Remote Life. She's a lifestyle and business blogger with a mission to inspire others to live their dreams. We met during the Work in Sunshine program in Herzegovina, so we begin our conversation with our experiences in the program, the region of Herzegovina, and Han's background in content creation and social media. We also touch on the topic of being a digital nomad and living a lifestyle of constant relocation. Han shares her journey from studying languages to transitioning into the marketing industry through her passion for social media and content creation, as well as her experience with entrepreneurship and event management. Topics of DiscussionApplying for the Work in Sunshine ProgramAuthentic Experience in HerzegovinaGrowing up in Spain and Reverse Culture ShockIdentity and Home as a Digital NomadGrowing up as a Digital NomadBuilding a Career in Social MediaHan's Background in Content Creation and EntrepreneurshipThe Process of Building a Portfolio and Being Realistic with ExpectationsThe Challenges and Rewards of Event ManagementGetting Investors and SponsorsOrganizing EventsHan Talbot's ResourcesWebsiteLinkedInTwitterInstagramYouTubeAbout The ShowThoughts of a Random (Citizen Remote Podcast) is a podcast oriented around open ideas, entrepreneurship, travel, investing, politics, philosophy, and an odd take on history. Together with Toarc United & Citizen Remote we talk with thought leaders from all around the world to stir the innovative mind. This podcast specifically talks about the importance of having an international perspective, the ins and outs of the business world, the entrepreneurial life, the digital nomad life, investing and ways to enjoy life in the new age.Businesses worldwide have very quickly oriented themselves around freelancing, digital nomads, remote workers, and diluting borders. If you'd like to find out how you can benefit on an individual or entrepreneurial level from that change, this podcast is for you & Citizen Remote can help.If you're a startup, needing to find useful tools, wanting to build custom software or generally struggling with the next steps you should be taking to optimize your companies bottom line Toarc United can help.Like the show?? Please leave a Review! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Apple ReviewsSpotify ReviewsPodchaser ReviewsSponsored by: Toarc United & Citizen RemoteDisclaimer: None of what is mentioned on Thoughts of a Random Citizen or from Toarc United should be taken as investment or legal advice of any kind.
Hear the simple men talk about NickyRod having blind confidence, JayRod being overly realistic, will NickyRod do gi and more! Nicky Rod, widely known as the Black Belt Slayer, hail's from New Jersey, the land of pizza & biceps. He is a two time ADCC silver medalist, an EBI absolute world champion, as well as the world's most beautiful grappler. Ethan Crelinsten, clearly the most intelligent and most good looking of the the three Simple Men, is a two time ADCC trials winner, as well as placing 1st in thousands of other tournaments. His grappling prowess goes far beyond what Nicky rod and Damien hope to acquire. As you listen to the podcast, pay most attention to Ethan as he will most likely be saying the coolest shit. Damien Anderson is an ADCC Trials Bronze Medalist with multiple wins over multiple black belt world champions. Currently ranked 8th in the world at 145lbs and 9th at 155lbs. Also has ownership rights of Ethan Crelinsten Nicky Rod, Damien Anderson & Ethan Crelinsten are based in Austin, Texas and roll daily at B-Team Jiu Jitsu. Make sure to visit our sponsors, MASF Supplements/ Violent Hippie use promo code "SIMPLEMAN" at check out to receive a 15% discount "BE KIND OR ELSE!" Wepsites: masfsupplements.com violenthippie.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/violent__hippie... Merch Store: https://simplemanpod.com TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thesimplemanp... 0:00 INTRO 1:49 Everything is Healthy: NickyRods New Eating Habits 5:57 Who Dies First? Who Lives Longer? 12:04 Perfect Age To Stop Aging, Being Immortal 18:07 To Go Back In Time And Ask Hitler Why? 19:00 Kenta Iwamoto & Friends 21:30 The Simple Man Merch, Is It A Scam? 22:45 The Genius of Mr.Beast 26:40 Up Coming Matches & Seminars 28:43 NickyRod In The Gi, Will It Ever Happen? 30:04 Gasoline, What Even is it? 33:47 ADCC Opens 34:20 NickyRod VS JayRod: Blind Confidences or Being Realistic? 48:40 Damien vs Gabe Sousa 2 50:35 How Long Would It Take To Beat Yourself? 53:40 NickyRod VS NickyRod: Who Wins? 59:58 UFC 288 1:01:28 Mindset of Losing At The Top, The Pressure of Being At The Top 1:08:40 BKFC & Combat Jiu-Jitsu 1:11:47 Aljo vs Sean O'malley 1:12:55 No Expectations & Not Jumping The Gun 1:18:55 ADCC Not With UFC Fight Pass Anymore 1:20:47 MASF & Violent Hippie 1:21:32 NickyRod WWE Try Out & Getting A Following 1:24:56 WWE, No BJJ, Would you Do It? 1:26:12 Aljo vs Sean O'malley Who Wins? 1:29:00 What Takes Longer To Master Grappling Or Striking? 1:31:27 Mass Shootings 1:37:50 Torture Devices: Horrible Ways To Die 1:46:06 B Teams Gundel & His Blow Dart 1:49:05 JayRod Needs New Tires 1:55:30 Ethan Needs Insurance 1:57:34 Ethan Gets A Crazy Phone Call 2:02:42 Outro
In case you are living under a rock, we are in lovely Phoenix, AZ for the Women in HVACR 19th Annual Conference!
Andy Frye is a writer & journalist that has written for Rolling Stone, ESPN, and currently interviews pro athletes and sports legends for Forbes. He also has a new book out "Ninety Days in the 90's". 0:00 - Being a Writer 6:42 - Authenticity & Artificial Intelligence 12:03 - Why are sports and music so important in American culture? 16:20 - Ninety Days In The 90's / Choices & Timelines 29:41 - Creative Process 34:54 - The Evolving Music Culture 46:30 - 90's Music 1:09:55 - US Open / Billie Jean King 1:18:09 - Golf / PGA / Liv Golf 1:22:18 - Basketball, NBA & Michael Jordan 1:37:43 - Football, NFL & Tom Brady 1:45:14 - Common Characteristics of Winners: Drive, Being Realistic & Continual Learning. 1:49:35 - Competition vs Entertainment 1: 56:03 - Closing More from Andy Frye: Ninety Days in the 90's • https://90daysinthe90s.com/ Instagram: @sportyfrye Twitter: @sportyfrye Facebook: @AndyFrye14 ------- Discover more from Evolved idiots! • Rumble: @Evolvedidiots https://rumble.com/c/c-1183594 • Odysee: @Evolvedidiots https://odysee.com/@Evolvedidiots:7 • YouTube: @ Evolved idiots https://www.youtube.com/c/EvolvedIdiots • Instagram: @Evolvedidiots https://www.instagram.com/evolvedidiots/ • Twitter: @Evolved_idiots https://twitter.com/Evolved_Idiots • Facebook: @Evolvedidiots https://www.facebook.com/Evolvedidiots • Spotify: @ Evolved idiots https://open.spotify.com/show/3uQzEKP... • Stitcher: @ Evolved idiots https://www.stitcher.com/show/evolved... • Audible: @ Evolved idiots https://www.audible.com/pd/Evolved-id... • SoundCloud: @ Evolved idiots https://soundcloud.com/evolvedidiots • Also @ Apple Music, Google Podcasts, Amazon, & more!
In today's Episode I am talking about something near & dear to my heart… okay that was dramatic. But it is something I have heard for a LONG time from family, friends, & people closest to me. “Taylor… come on, be realistic” but I refuse. Being Realistic did not get me where I am today, being realistic would have not led me to drop out of college, leave my 9-5 at 7 months pregnant with $100 to my name, or to start multiple businesses. So being realistic is what I refuse to do, but I am going to keep doing this instead. Can you guess what it is? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Tay: Let's be Friends on the Gram: https://www.instagram.com/itstaydaniels_llc Free Masterclass: https://itstayllc.mykajabi.com/masterclass Join Offer Week: https://itstayllc.mykajabi.com/offerweek --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taylor-daniels5/support
As young athletes and even young people in general, we are often faced with various challenges when it comes to our lives and establishing goals, and keeping ourselves accountable to them. Brandon and Errol touch on some of the challenges they have faced as young entrepreneurs and athletes who have both founded organizations that deal with the mind and sports. They talk about establishing goals, committing to them, dealing with stress and negativity as well as the importance of self-awareness when it comes to growth as an athlete and person as a whole. 0:36-1:26 = Introduction on Mind-Design Sport and Its Founder 1:27- 2:41 = Inspiration on MDS 2:42- 3:49 = Accountability, Commitment and Time Management 3:50- 5:20 = Goal Setting and Its Importance 5:21- 8:22 = Establishing Balance 8:23-12:41 = The Power of the Mind and Getting Out of the Comfort Zone 12:42- 13:50 = Being Realistic and Setting Attainable Goals 13:51- 16:44 = Dealing With Self Doubt 16:45- 19:20 = Psychology of Positivity 19:21- 22:43 = Why is MDS Important 22:44- 24:55 = Dealing With Stress and Anxiety 24:56- 26:10 = Gratitude 26:18-28:05 = Introducing 'Defining Elevation' 28:06- 30:20 = Interesting Podcasts by ‘Defining Elevation' 30:21- 32:41 = Lessons Learnt Throughout the Journey 32:42- 33:25 = The Guest's Sport Background 33:26- 35:26 = Lessons learnt through sport 35:27- 37:30 = The influence of your character on sport 37:31-38:36 = Guest speakers Photography and its influence 38:37-40:28 = Advice to younger athletes and students 40:29- 42:55 = What is 1% better 42:56 -44:53 = Applying the concert of 1% better 44:54-46:24 = Challenges with running ‘defining elevation' 46:25- 48:21 = 3 favourite words 48:22 - 48:59 = Taking pride in your work 49:00- 50:24 = Outro and advice Description written by Verona Odhiambo. Connect with Mind-Design Sports: ► Website: https://www.mind-designsports.org ► Instagram @mind_design_sports ► Twitter @MindDesignSport Listen to our podcast on other platforms and make sure to subscribe/follow! Apple Podcasts Spotify Podcasts Google Podcasts Youtube #SportsPsychology #Sports #Teamwork #Entrepreneurship #Positivity #Podcast #GrowthMindset #AspiringAthletes #PerformanceAnxiety #GoalSetting --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mind-design-sports/message
Yep, it's Friday again, and you know what that means: It's Q+A time! This episode is on fire
In this episode, Matt and Time discuss their thoughts on battling through strength plateaus, with both a mindset and workout based approach. 5:00 Movements to Watch Out For 8:30 Form is Key 11:30 Patience Patience Patience 15:00 Setting Expectations and Being Realistic 20:00 Final Tip for Making Progress
Being Positive is a good thing, but being realistic is a great thing. Today I discuss why you should live in realism. People love to preach energy, positivity online, and yet they never discuss reality. Why? You know why? Being Realistic ain't sexy. I'm positive if you don't take action you will be in the same position 6 months from now. Listen and subscribe so you don't miss out on the best podcast in one, two, three galaxies. Also like our facebook page: Online Marketing Moves --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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“Many of us feel like we can deal with a healthy amount of stress, but the reality is that it is still taking a toll on us in one way or another.” Today, I spoke with the stress management guru, Marina Kay. She is a certified health coach, yoga & meditation teacher that focuses on wellness-made easy to mindfulness program, and corporate wellness program. Marina’s passion is to minimize burnout, find more joy, productivity, and presence every day with everyone she works with. Let’s dive right into this episode and learn more about stress management. [00:01 – 07:40] Opening Segment I introduce our guest, Marina Kay. I talk about how we met. Marina talks about her current work and career. She is a stress-buster and joy-finder Wellness and mindset coach Marina talks about her focus on stress management and how it was started. She quit her 9-5 job to do coaching full time during the quarantine. Stress management is the tool that so many people are craving right now. [07:41 – 15:50] The Journey into Health and Wellness Marina shares the story of her journey with wellness, health, and stress management. Her journey with wellness and stress started in 2015 in Chicago. Her background is in HR technology. Marina shares the story about her past relationship with alcohol and some unhealthy habits. She shares about how she overcomes it and starts some changes in her life. Have the courage and foresight to start taking the small step towards a different future. Marina talks about finding out our source of happiness and what we should be doing with our lives. Ask yourself, what do you love doing outside of work. Marina talks about her journey in building her business and taking the leap of faith to start executing. She knew that it was the right time for her. Seeing the need in the world [15:51 – 27:00] The Impact of Stress in Our Body and Mind Marina shares her personal stress story. She talks about her first initial experience with anxiety. Stress sensitive Marina shares about the physical impact of stress that she experienced. Heart palpitations Trouble sleeping Muscle sores all over the body. The awareness to change Changes start with awareness because we can't change something that we are not aware of. Marina talks about layers of stress experience. The acute stress response symptoms The sympathetic system flares up (the fight or flight mode of our body). The response we get when something happens in our environment that immediately triggering. Prolonged stress response The symptoms that could come up when stress goes unmanaged for a long time. Parasympathetic response system. It is the rest and digest mode of our body. Allows us to undo the stressful effect of acute and prolonged stress responses. [27:01 – 37:59] Stress Management Yoga, meditation, journaling, etc., can be versatile in the way that we undo stress. Marina shares her favorite way of relieving stress. Daily breath works. There is so much variety that we can find with self-love because we are so unique and individual. Go on the journey of experimenting to find what works for you. Marina talks about the benefits of breathwork. Breathwork is the single simplest, most accessible, and inexpensive way to deal with stress. You can use the breathwork for so many different outcomes. Marina shares some simple breathwork exercises for beginners. Three deep rounds of breath. Take deep, simple long breaths to start unwinding stress responses throughout the day. The box breath exercise. It helps you start resetting to a more normal breathing pattern and heartbeat. [38:00 – 48:19] Being Realistic and Honest to Challenges Marina talks about what it’s like living in Tulum, Mexico. She shares why she decided to move there. Guidance and grace led her there. Being realistic and honest about challenges in life. Even though we might escaping the stress of the corporate world, we are still going to experience stress and challenges in our lives. Marina shares about the challenges and journey of living in Tulum. It’s really important to honor your intuition when it’s telling you yes or no. This year we are being called to reevaluate what we want out of life, who we are, and who we are evolving to. Take that courage and say yes to yourself, whatever that feels most align, most intuitive to you. Think of what you want to create, what you want in your life, and who you want to be going forward. [48:20 – 58:50] Closing Segment The role of healing and stress management will play in the new year. Stress will always be there no matter how much you optimize your life, but our job is to adopt any habits that are serving us and nourish ourselves. Eustress Recognize the stress as growth to ourselves. Transmute the bad stress into something that helps us grow. The closer we are to the light, the longer the shadow we cast. Knowing what you know now, what is one piece of advice for starting out? It’s all about trust, trust in our path, trust in non-comparison, trust that we are on the right journey, and trust in ourselves. Connect with Marina online. See the links below. [58:51 – 01:09:56] Off The Clock and Review of the Week Today’s topic is going to be about the favorite books that I read in 2020. Essentialism by Greg McKeown. Everything is figureoutable by Marie Forleo. Unlimited Power by Tony Robbins. Over The Top by Jonathan Van Ness. I thank Streamlined Podcasts, the team behind the scene that makes this podcast possible. Handling all of the post-production for your podcasts Allows me to stay focus on being creative and making the best content possible Get 10% off for your first month on Streamlined Podcast with code: CNSLOAN During this time frame, instead of having a review of the week, I will be introducing the QnA segment starting up from the next interview: Follow me on Instagram @CNSloan_ I will periodically post my stories regarding the QnA session, where you can ask me anything at all. Final words from me Tweetable Quotes: “Many of us feel like we can deal with a healthy amount of stress, but the reality is that it is still taking a toll on us in one way or another." – Marina Kay. “Changes start with awareness because we can't change something that we are not aware of." – Marina Kay. “Breathwork is the single simplest, most accessible, and inexpensive way to deal with stress.” – Marina Kay. Resources Mentioned: Essentialism by Greg McKeown Everything is figureoutable by Marie Forleo. Unlimited Power by Tony Robbins Over The Top by Jonathan Van Ness You can connect with Marina on Instagram, or you can check out her website at www.sumofallpositive.com/. LEAVE A REVIEW + Help people spread the message of motivation and chasing your dreams by sharing this episode or click here to listen to our previous episodes. Keep Up with the Podcast on Instagram @workingotpodcast. Follow my personal page on Instagram @cnsloan_ Don't forget to subscribe and leave a 5-star review!
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Rundown0:27 Movement Toward a 2020 MLB Season4:07 Why Was So Much Time Wasted?9:07 Getting Excited for, and Being Realistic about, the Future13:07 'When and 'Where' and the Owners' Response19:36 The Ramping-Up Period for PitchersFollow Sahadev on Twitter: @sahadevsharmaFollow Patrick on Twitter: @PJ_MooneyGet a free 30-day trial to The Athletic by visiting theathletic.com/ontowaveland
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Yigal Adato was a pawn star (not a PORN star) and now talks about leadership. Hear it all on The Nice Guys today. Reach Us Here: Doug- @DJDoug Strickland- @NiceGuyonBiz https://twitter.com/yigaladato On Facebook: The Nice Guys Community page Become a patron and support the podcast at www.Patreon.com/NiceGuys Intro Yigal was a pawn star! Do what you love to do and find someone to fill in your weaknesses Being Realistic and Optimistic If you're building a business, stick. to. your. STRENGTHS. Whatever problem comes up in your business, deal with it head on Right away One of the pitfalls in business is not being honest Don't say everything is great if it isn't Being clear with your customers and employees is critical Pay attention to your internal monologue Are you getting in the way of your success? You need to learn how to say no and keep alllll of your promises People notice if you don't keep your word Closing Lines Leaders don't run Acting purely to seek approval is a no gooooo Check out the documentary, “Dishonesty: The Truth About Lies” yigaladato@gmail.com http://yigaladato.com/ Show Notes by Production Assistant - Anna Nygren Proud to be affiliated with the C-Suite Radio Network Doug's Stuff: Amazon #1 Best selling book Nice Guys Finish First. Business Building Bootcamp (10 Module Course) Partner Links: Amazon.com: Click before buying anything. Help support the podcast. Julie Reisler's book- Get a PhD in You Sign up for Sanebox free and get a $10.00 credit on us: The best way to get a handle on your E-Mail. Interview Valet: Get interviewed on top podcasts and share your message. Acuity Scheduling: Stop wasting time going back and forth scheduling appointments Survey: Take our short survey so The Nice Guys know what you like. Nice Guys Links Subscribe to the Podcast Niceguysonbusiness.com You can text Doug anytime at 410-340-6861, of if you just want to leave us a message or record an intro to the show, call 4242 DJ DOUG (1-424-253-3684) Promise Statement: To provide a learning experience that is entertaining and adds value to your life. Don't underestimate the Power of Nice.
On this episode, we review the 2014 thriller Nightcrawler, Directed by Dan Gilroy and starring Jake Gyllenhaal. The film follows enterprising psychopath Lou as he scouts the nocturnal underbelly of Los Angeles looking for opportunity. After being inspired to become a 'Stringer'; filming urban drama for local news stations, Lou's talent for exploiting tragedy garners him fame and fortune on the LA morning news circuit. But without empathy or conscience to temper his ambitions, he soon crosses the line between neutral observer and active participant. We discuss the portrayal of psychopathy and how this personality type is perfectly suited to news media, where exploitation is the very currency of the industry. The character of Lou finds himself at home amongst carnage and calamity, and has no inhibitions about manipulating both people and situations to his own advantage. We look further at the film's portrayal of the industry and the obvious references it makes to Los Angeles and Hollywood culture. By setting the scene at nighttime and focusing on local TV stations, the film reveals a darker side to 'Tinseltown', far from the bright lights and the silver screens, where has-beens and would-be's exploit every opportunity to get ahead and stay relevant. We also touch on the capitalist mythology espoused by Lou as he ruthlessly manoeuvres his way into the industry, discarding those who stand in his way. The supporting character of Rick exemplifies the struggles of the empath in contending with the pathological nature of the economic system, where numbers trump integrity and narratives trump the truth. Is 'Nightcrawler' a critique of Hollywood in general, and is it in fact a critique of the entire economic system? Does the psychopathic character of Lou tell us something profound about mass media? Be sure to check out our next episode, where we explore the concept of news stories and media narratives, looking at what Nightcrawler tells us about perception. Topics discussed include: Los Angeles, KWLA-6, Jake Gyllenhall, Bill Paxton, Rene Russo, Riz Ahmed, Psychopath, Sociopath, Cluster-B, Narcissist, Accident, Emergency, Crime, Urban, Carjacking, Stringer, Filming, Thief, Capitalism, Opportunism, Underbelly, Local News, Car-Chase, Dodge Challenger, Police, Shootout, Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Hollywood, Affluence, Carnage, American Dream, Americana, Inspiration, Exploitation, Blackmail, Ratings, Narratives, Weakness, Empath, Psychology, Sabotage, Music, Soundtracks, Ambience, Skid Row, News Anchors, Attractive Women, Television, Sensationalism, Blood, 5 Arguments for The Abolition of Television, American Psycho, Selling Yourself, Employment, Bullshit, Hard Work, Being Realistic, Selling Out, Murder, Profit, Darkness, Attention, Scandal, Controversy, Expose, Actors, Stars, Celebrities, Debasement, Current Events.
Second lecture in the 2009 John Locke lectures entitled Being Realistic about Reasons.
Fifth and final lecture in the 2009 John Locke lectures entitled Being Realistic about Reasons.
Fourth lecture in the 2009 John Locke Lecture series entitled Being Realistic about Reasons.
Third lecture in the 2009 John Locke lecture series entitled Being Realistic about Reasons.