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Anne Reinke and Joe Lynch discuss beyond the rails and roads: the state of intermodal. Anne is the President & CEO at the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA), North America's leading industry trade association representing the combined interests of the intermodal freight industry. About Anne Reinke Anne Reinke became the Intermodal Association of North America's third President & CEO in December of 2024. Immediately preceding her appointment at IANA, Anne was President & CEO of the Transportation Intermediaries Association for four years. Anne has a long career in transportation policy, with a stint at the Association of American Railroads, 16 years at CSX Corporation, eight of which as Vice-President for Government Affairs, and a political appointment as a Deputy Assistant Secretary at the U.S. Department of Transportation. She received a B.A. from Rice University in Houston, TX and a J.D. from Wake Forest School of Law in Winston-Salem, NC. She is a Washington, DC native; she, her husband, her two sons and her dog live in Alexandria, VA. About Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) IANA is North America's leading industry trade association representing the combined interests of the intermodal freight industry. IANA's membership roster of over 1,000 corporate members includes railroads; water carriers and stacktrain operators; port authorities; intermodal truckers and over-the-road highway carriers; intermodal marketing and logistics companies; and suppliers to the industry such as equipment manufacturers, intermodal leasing companies and technology firms. IANA's associate (non-voting) members include shippers, academic institutions, public sector organizations and non-profit associations. Key Taways: Beyond The Rails and Roads: The State of Intermodal Industry Representation: IANA is North America's leading trade association representing the combined interests of the intermodal freight industry, encompassing railroads, water carriers, port authorities, intermodal truckers, logistics companies, and equipment suppliers. Extensive Membership: The association boasts a diverse membership of over 1,000 corporate members, including Class I, short-line, and regional railroads; water carriers and stacktrain operators; port authorities; intermodal truckers; over-the-road highway carriers; intermodal marketing and logistics companies; and suppliers such as equipment manufacturers, leasing companies, and consulting firms. Mission and Vision: IANA's mission is to promote the growth of efficient intermodal freight transportation through innovation, education, and dialogue. Its vision includes advocating for the benefits of intermodal transportation, providing a neutral forum for industry stakeholders, influencing legislative and regulatory environments, promoting efficient business processes, and delivering excellence through its operations. Educational Initiatives: In collaboration with academic institutions like the Delft University of Technology and the University of Maryland Smith School of Business, IANA offers an online intermodal course comprising eight modules that cover various aspects of intermodal operations, benefiting both newcomers and seasoned professionals in the industry. Policy Advocacy: IANA actively monitors federal and state legislative and regulatory initiatives affecting the intermodal supply chain, providing education and insights to policymakers to shape favorable policies and regulations for the industry. Annual Intermodal EXPO: The association organizes the Intermodal EXPO, a premier event that brings together industry professionals to explore technological advancements, discuss industry trends, and network with peers. The next EXPO is scheduled for September 15-17, 2025, in Los Angeles, CA. Unified Intermodal Interchange Agreement (UIIA): IANA administers the UIIA, a standardized contract that outlines the rules for the interchange of equipment between intermodal trucking companies and equipment providers, streamlining operations and reducing the need for multiple contracts and insurance filings. Approximately 95% of North American equipment interchanges are managed under the UIIA, with over 13,000 intermodal trucking companies participating. Learn More About Beyond The Rails and Roads: The State of Intermodal Anne Reinke | Linkedin IANA | Linkedin IANA Homepage | UIIA What is Intermodal? 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Podcast: Industrial Cybersecurity InsiderEpisode: Avoiding Compliance Risks : From Audit to ActionPub date: 2025-03-04Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIndustrial cybersecurity is no longer an option—it's a necessity. In this episode, Kimberly Anderson, Managing Director at UHY, joins Craig Duckworth to explore the growing cybersecurity challenges facing manufacturers and industrial operations. They discuss the gaps in cybersecurity accountability, IT/OT entanglement, and why network segregation is still a major hurdle. Kimberly shares insights on cyber insurance pitfalls, compliance best practices, and why businesses should move beyond "checking the box" to build a truly resilient cybersecurity program. Whether you're facing vendor or OEM remote access risks, securing legacy systems, or navigating industrial cybersecurity regulations, this conversation provides actionable insights to help you stay in compliance and ahead of common cybersecurity pitfalls.Chapters:00:00:00 - Ransomware Isn't Your Biggest Threat—Human Error Is00:00:44 - Meet Kimberly Anderson: From Chemistry to Cybersecurity Leadership00:01:17 - Why Technology Risk & Compliance Can't Be Ignored in Industrial Cybersecurity00:02:29 - IT/OT Security Integration: Why It's a Struggle and How to Get It Right00:03:56 - Network Segregation: The Critical Security Step Most Companies Overlook00:05:42 - The IT/OT “Divorce”: Why Separating Networks is a Game-Changer00:06:41 - Rushing to the Cloud? Avoid These Vendor Security Pitfalls00:11:48 - Cyber Insurance Isn't a Safety Net—Here's What You're Missing00:14:43 - Beyond “Checking the Box”: How to Build a Resilient Cybersecurity Strategy00:18:25 - Final Takeaways: Simple Steps to Strengthen Your Security TodayLinks And Resources:Kimberly Anderson on LinkedInUHY Advisors, Inc.Industrial Cybersecurity LinkedIn GroupDino Busalachi on LinkedInCraig Duckworth on LinkedInThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Industrial Cybersecurity Insider? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube to leave us a review!The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Velta Technology, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
In this inspiring episode of the NewLaw Podcast for Entrepreneurial Lawyers, host Ali Katz welcomes Tom Lenfestey, founder of The Law Practice Exchange LLC and a practicing attorney from North Carolina. Tom has successfully transitioned from running his own law firm to helping lawyers with revenues ranging from $200,000 to $50 million build and sell their practices. Tune in as Ali and Tom dive deep into what it takes to create a sellable law business with lasting value—not just for today, but for life and legacy. Key Takeaways: Building Value Beyond Revenue: Understand the difference between generating immediate income and building long-term business value that can be sold or passed on. The Importance of Succession Planning: Why law firm owners need to establish clear succession plans to ensure the firm's longevity and avoid losing talented associates. The Power of Recurring Revenue: How implementing recurring revenue streams can increase a law firm's value, making it more attractive and sellable to future buyers. Exploring Different Exit Strategies: Discover various paths for law firm owners, from gradual transitions with partners to outright sales and strategic mergers. Thinking Outside the Box: How lawyers can creatively shape their careers and practices by not confining themselves to traditional roles or expectations. Tune in to gain actionable insights on how to build, grow, and eventually sell a law firm that not only provides a comfortable income but also leaves a lasting legacy. 01:42 Tom Lenfestey introduces himself and explains his background in law, accounting, and his transition from working in a mid-sized firm to starting the Law Practice Exchange. 05:00 Ali shares her own experience of becoming a tax attorney unexpectedly and later transitioning into estate planning, highlighting a common path in the legal field. 10:47 Ali and Tom discuss the importance of succession planning for law firm owners, particularly when hiring associates with the intent for them to become future partners. 14:00 Tom describes the importance of mentorship and guidance in the legal industry, noting his own regrets about not seeking advice early in his career. 16:07 Ali shares her own experience of selling her practice without proper guidance, leading to financial loss, and stresses the importance of understanding the sale process. 29:06 Tom discusses the significance of law firm valuation, including not just the financial aspects, but also successful transition, compensation, potential buyers, and appropriate payment terms. 32:27 Tom advises lawyers to start planning for a sale at least five years before they intend to leave, so they can build significant value and ensure a smooth transition.
The fate of the former President is now in the hands of a jury of 12 ordinary Americans (1:23) Guest: Daniel Medwed, University Distinguished Professor of Law, Northeastern University, Visiting Professor, Harvard Law School Journo Corner: Why are taxpayers footing a big bill so the province can speed up putting liquor in convenience stores? (16:44) Guest: Colin D'Mello, Queen's Park Bureau Chief, Global News We are seeing more frequent and more extreme heat waves around the world. How do we cope and how hot is too hot for humans? (33:13) Guest: Gordon Giesbrecht, Canadian physiologist and retired professor, University of Manitoba Half of people living in Canada's big cities say they'd move somewhere more affordable, why and where would they go? (50:22) Guest: Karen Yolevski, Chief Operating Officer, Royal Lepage Real Estate Services Questioning the science behind food price reporting and why it matters to you (1:06:52) Guest: Philip Loring, Adjunct Associate Professor of Geography, University of Guelph Why manufactured goods are becoming less important to the global economy and what it means for us (1:21:01) Guest: Marc Levinson, economist, historian, journalist, author of The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and Outside the Box: How Globalization Changed from Moving Stuff to Spreading Ideas
February 2024 will mark the tenth anniversary of Russia's seizure of Ukrainian territory in Crimea and the Donbas and two years since its full-scale invasion. While military assistance from Ukraine's allies has been gradual and cautious, retaliatory sanctions have been impressive. "The sanctions imposed against Russia beginning in late winter 2022 were sweeping, historic and rolled out with stunning rapidity,” writes Christine Abely in The Russia Sanctions: The Economic Response to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine (Cambridge University Press, 2023). Yet, until now at least, most Russians have been insulated from their effects. As the war reaches an attritional stalemate and Putin waits for NATO's resolve to fracture, the sanctions and their lagged effects are taking on critical importance. Christine Abely is an assistant professor at New England Law in Boston. Previously, she taught at Boston University School of Law after a career at Massachusetts law firms specialising in business litigation, and international trade and sanctions law. While she has published papers on sanctions, food and sports law, The Russia Sanctions is her first book. *The authors' book recommendations are Backfire: How Sanctions Reshape the World Against US Interests by Agathe Demarais (Columbia University Press, 2022) and The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger by Marc Levinson (Princeton University Press, second edition 2016). Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Advisors, who also writes the twenty4two newsletter on Substack and hosts the In The Room podcast series. 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
February 2024 will mark the tenth anniversary of Russia's seizure of Ukrainian territory in Crimea and the Donbas and two years since its full-scale invasion. While military assistance from Ukraine's allies has been gradual and cautious, retaliatory sanctions have been impressive. "The sanctions imposed against Russia beginning in late winter 2022 were sweeping, historic and rolled out with stunning rapidity,” writes Christine Abely in The Russia Sanctions: The Economic Response to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine (Cambridge University Press, 2023). Yet, until now at least, most Russians have been insulated from their effects. As the war reaches an attritional stalemate and Putin waits for NATO's resolve to fracture, the sanctions and their lagged effects are taking on critical importance. Christine Abely is an assistant professor at New England Law in Boston. Previously, she taught at Boston University School of Law after a career at Massachusetts law firms specialising in business litigation, and international trade and sanctions law. While she has published papers on sanctions, food and sports law, The Russia Sanctions is her first book. *The authors' book recommendations are Backfire: How Sanctions Reshape the World Against US Interests by Agathe Demarais (Columbia University Press, 2022) and The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger by Marc Levinson (Princeton University Press, second edition 2016). Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Advisors, who also writes the twenty4two newsletter on Substack and hosts the In The Room podcast series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
February 2024 will mark the tenth anniversary of Russia's seizure of Ukrainian territory in Crimea and the Donbas and two years since its full-scale invasion. While military assistance from Ukraine's allies has been gradual and cautious, retaliatory sanctions have been impressive. "The sanctions imposed against Russia beginning in late winter 2022 were sweeping, historic and rolled out with stunning rapidity,” writes Christine Abely in The Russia Sanctions: The Economic Response to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine (Cambridge University Press, 2023). Yet, until now at least, most Russians have been insulated from their effects. As the war reaches an attritional stalemate and Putin waits for NATO's resolve to fracture, the sanctions and their lagged effects are taking on critical importance. Christine Abely is an assistant professor at New England Law in Boston. Previously, she taught at Boston University School of Law after a career at Massachusetts law firms specialising in business litigation, and international trade and sanctions law. While she has published papers on sanctions, food and sports law, The Russia Sanctions is her first book. *The authors' book recommendations are Backfire: How Sanctions Reshape the World Against US Interests by Agathe Demarais (Columbia University Press, 2022) and The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger by Marc Levinson (Princeton University Press, second edition 2016). Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Advisors, who also writes the twenty4two newsletter on Substack and hosts the In The Room podcast series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
February 2024 will mark the tenth anniversary of Russia's seizure of Ukrainian territory in Crimea and the Donbas and two years since its full-scale invasion. While military assistance from Ukraine's allies has been gradual and cautious, retaliatory sanctions have been impressive. "The sanctions imposed against Russia beginning in late winter 2022 were sweeping, historic and rolled out with stunning rapidity,” writes Christine Abely in The Russia Sanctions: The Economic Response to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine (Cambridge University Press, 2023). Yet, until now at least, most Russians have been insulated from their effects. As the war reaches an attritional stalemate and Putin waits for NATO's resolve to fracture, the sanctions and their lagged effects are taking on critical importance. Christine Abely is an assistant professor at New England Law in Boston. Previously, she taught at Boston University School of Law after a career at Massachusetts law firms specialising in business litigation, and international trade and sanctions law. While she has published papers on sanctions, food and sports law, The Russia Sanctions is her first book. *The authors' book recommendations are Backfire: How Sanctions Reshape the World Against US Interests by Agathe Demarais (Columbia University Press, 2022) and The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger by Marc Levinson (Princeton University Press, second edition 2016). Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Advisors, who also writes the twenty4two newsletter on Substack and hosts the In The Room podcast series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/economics
February 2024 will mark the tenth anniversary of Russia's seizure of Ukrainian territory in Crimea and the Donbas and two years since its full-scale invasion. While military assistance from Ukraine's allies has been gradual and cautious, retaliatory sanctions have been impressive. "The sanctions imposed against Russia beginning in late winter 2022 were sweeping, historic and rolled out with stunning rapidity,” writes Christine Abely in The Russia Sanctions: The Economic Response to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine (Cambridge University Press, 2023). Yet, until now at least, most Russians have been insulated from their effects. As the war reaches an attritional stalemate and Putin waits for NATO's resolve to fracture, the sanctions and their lagged effects are taking on critical importance. Christine Abely is an assistant professor at New England Law in Boston. Previously, she taught at Boston University School of Law after a career at Massachusetts law firms specialising in business litigation, and international trade and sanctions law. While she has published papers on sanctions, food and sports law, The Russia Sanctions is her first book. *The authors' book recommendations are Backfire: How Sanctions Reshape the World Against US Interests by Agathe Demarais (Columbia University Press, 2022) and The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger by Marc Levinson (Princeton University Press, second edition 2016). Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Advisors, who also writes the twenty4two newsletter on Substack and hosts the In The Room podcast series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
February 2024 will mark the tenth anniversary of Russia's seizure of Ukrainian territory in Crimea and the Donbas and two years since its full-scale invasion. While military assistance from Ukraine's allies has been gradual and cautious, retaliatory sanctions have been impressive. "The sanctions imposed against Russia beginning in late winter 2022 were sweeping, historic and rolled out with stunning rapidity,” writes Christine Abely in The Russia Sanctions: The Economic Response to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine (Cambridge University Press, 2023). Yet, until now at least, most Russians have been insulated from their effects. As the war reaches an attritional stalemate and Putin waits for NATO's resolve to fracture, the sanctions and their lagged effects are taking on critical importance. Christine Abely is an assistant professor at New England Law in Boston. Previously, she taught at Boston University School of Law after a career at Massachusetts law firms specialising in business litigation, and international trade and sanctions law. While she has published papers on sanctions, food and sports law, The Russia Sanctions is her first book. *The authors' book recommendations are Backfire: How Sanctions Reshape the World Against US Interests by Agathe Demarais (Columbia University Press, 2022) and The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger by Marc Levinson (Princeton University Press, second edition 2016). Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Advisors, who also writes the twenty4two newsletter on Substack and hosts the In The Room podcast series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
February 2024 will mark the tenth anniversary of Russia's seizure of Ukrainian territory in Crimea and the Donbas and two years since its full-scale invasion. While military assistance from Ukraine's allies has been gradual and cautious, retaliatory sanctions have been impressive. "The sanctions imposed against Russia beginning in late winter 2022 were sweeping, historic and rolled out with stunning rapidity,” writes Christine Abely in The Russia Sanctions: The Economic Response to Russia's Invasion of Ukraine (Cambridge University Press, 2023). Yet, until now at least, most Russians have been insulated from their effects. As the war reaches an attritional stalemate and Putin waits for NATO's resolve to fracture, the sanctions and their lagged effects are taking on critical importance. Christine Abely is an assistant professor at New England Law in Boston. Previously, she taught at Boston University School of Law after a career at Massachusetts law firms specialising in business litigation, and international trade and sanctions law. While she has published papers on sanctions, food and sports law, The Russia Sanctions is her first book. *The authors' book recommendations are Backfire: How Sanctions Reshape the World Against US Interests by Agathe Demarais (Columbia University Press, 2022) and The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger by Marc Levinson (Princeton University Press, second edition 2016). Tim Gwynn Jones is an economic and political-risk analyst at Medley Advisors, who also writes the twenty4two newsletter on Substack and hosts the In The Room podcast series. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Horn, Alan talks to Omar Mahmood, Crisis Group's Senior Analyst for Eastern Africa, and Sarah Harrison, Crisis Group's Senior U.S. Analyst, about Somalia's offensive against Al-Shabaab and the U.S. strategy toward the country. Alan and Omar update listeners on the stalling offensive, supported by clan militias and the African Union Transition Mission in Somalia (ATMIS). They also discuss the postponed withdrawal of ATMIS soldiers and whether the Somali government will be able to take over from the African Union forces by the end of 2024. Alan and Sarah evaluate successive U.S. administrations' approaches to Somalia as part of the Global War on Terrorism. They discuss how the Biden administration decided to send U.S. troops back to Somalia despite Biden's pledge to end the country's forever wars and whether U.S. strategy remains fit for purpose. Omar also discusses how Somalis view U.S. support. Click here to listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. For more in-depth analysis of the topics discussed in this episode, check out our report Out of the Box: How to Rebalance U.S. Somalia Policy, our briefing Sustaining Gains in Somalia's Offensive against Al-Shabaab and our Somalia country page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sean Bardon and Joe Lynch discuss the empty container marketplace. Sean is the Co-founder and COO at Qualle, The world's first empty container marketplace that connects exporters, importers, trucking companies, and steamship lines. Using Qualle's technology, supply chains run more effectively, more efficiently, and less greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere. About Sean Bardon Sean Bardon is the Co-founder and COO at Qualle, The world's first empty container marketplace truckers actually use. Sean is a bilingual start-up veteran who's worked in China with the Beijing Silicon Valley Group, leading the logistical planning of multiple joint ventures. After gaining vital international experience in manufacturing and transpacific shipping, he took on a variety of roles back in the U.S. managing freight and drayage trucking operations for enterprise clients like Amazon, Samsung, and Apple. Sean earned a bachelor degrees in Chinese Studies and International Business at University at Albany, SUNY and completed post graduate studies in Chinese at Princeton and Beijing Normal University. About Qualle Since launching in May 2022, Qualle has quickly built up a substantial trucker base that spans from the LA and Long Beach ports to New York, New Jersey, Savannah, Houston, and Memphis ports. Truckers can use Qualle to manage and request street turns with multiple steamship lines at the click of a button. They can also access additional empty equipment or offer up their surplus equipment in a documented and secure place, the empty container marketplace. This saves them a lot of time and money running their operations. With this marketplace, Qualle has become the leading empty container management platform that connects truckers, exporters, importers, and steamship lines. The team at Qualle aim to streamline the traditionally fragmented drayage space by connecting and sharing more data between these stakeholders with the end goal of keeping containers moving. Key Takeaways: The Empty Container Marketplace Sean Bardon is the Co-founder and COO at Qualle, The world's first empty container marketplace truckers actually use. In the podcast interview, Sean and Joe discuss the empty container marketplace and the importance of efficiency, visibility, and sustainability when moving shipping containers. Sean, the Qualle team, and major steamship lines have collaborated to develop an empty container marketplace powered by Qualle's technology. Shipping containers are the building blocks of the supply chain, yet we don't do a great job managing those containers. The poor management of containers drives extra costs, wasted time, empty miles for trucking companies, and excess pollution. By connecting the four major stakeholders in drayage, Qualle is helps to the container moving: Exporters gain access to more capacity and equipment. Steamship lines improve container velocity through flexible connected transactions. Trucking Companies are able secure the container equipment they need. Importers free up yard space and reduce their overall costs. Using Qualle's technology, supply chains run more effectively, more efficiently, and less greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere. Learn More About The Empty Container Marketplace Sean on LinkedIn Qualle on LinkedIn Qualle website The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger The Logistics of Logistics Podcast If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a positive review, subscribe, and share it with your friends and colleagues. The Logistics of Logistics Podcast: Google, Apple, Castbox, Spotify, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tunein, Podbean, Owltail, Libsyn, Overcast Check out The Logistics of Logistics on Youtube
Nearly everything we consume is transported by ship. The biggest container ships in the world are among the largest moving structures made by man and can carry over 24,000 20-foot container units. The standardisation of these simple metal containers in the 1950s and 60s marked a turning point in world trade, driving down costs and ultimately fuelling globalisation. Now that supply chains have become ever more complex and been put under increasing strain, we take a look at the history of the shipping container. Joining Rajan Datar are Marc Levinson, American historian and economist and author of The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger; Alan McKinnon, professor of Logistics at Kühne Logistics University in Hamburg and author of Decarbonising Logistics: Distributing Goods in a Low Carbon World; Yash Gupta, shipping industry expert with over 20 years' experience in vessel management and logistics. Presenter: Rajan Datar Producer: Jo Impey for BBC World Service (Photo: Aerial view of a container ship passing under a suspension bridge with truck crossing above. Credit: Shaul/Getty Images)
Já aprendemos sobre Trusts em episódios anteriores, mas tinha ficado faltando um aspecto importante para ser abordado no tema: tributação! E não dá pra pensar em estruturas de planejamento patrimonial e sucessório sem pensar conjuntamente em tributário. Para tanto, recebemos neste episódio o advogado e professor Pedro Adamy, que nos deu uma aula sobre o assunto. Discutimos se existe “paraíso” fiscal e como é importante entender não só o funcionamento de um trust, mas principalmente o que se pretende dele, para realizar um planejamento que minimize impactos fiscais, seja sobre o instituidor seja sobre os beneficiários. Quer saber mais? Dá o play e vem com a gente! Para saber mais sobre o Pedro: Site: www.pedroadamy.com.br Email: contato@pedroadamy.com.br Instagram: @pedro.adamy Dica de livro: - “The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger” por Marc Levinson Episódios citados: Ep 136 e 140 “Trust” com Alexandre Arregui Assine o canal, siga-nos nas redes sociais e interaja conosco: Caco Santos: @cacosantos_cfp gfai.com.br/cacosantos linkedin.com/in/cacosantos-cfp/ Leandro Paiva: @planejador_leandro_paiva gfai.com.br/leandropaiva linkedin.com/in/leandro-leal-paiva-b329b323/
Links1. “To Rule the Waves – How Control of the World's Oceans Shapes the Fate of the Superpowers,” by Bruce D. Jones, Scribner, 2021.2. “The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger,” by Mark Levinson, Princeton University Press, 2008.3. “British Warship Collides With Russian Submarine, UK Defense Ministry Confirms,” Radio Free Europe, January 7, 2022.
Hello everyone, we are Unboxing China! 大家好,我们是开箱中国I'm Box.我是BoxI'm Nancy. 我是NancyBox, have you heard of the super buzzword Box 你听说过今年爆火的of this year, "metaverse"?“元宇宙”吗Sure I did.当然And frankly 但说真的I have no idea what that actually means. 我搞不太清楚它究竟是什么Ah, neither do I.其实我也是But I've watched the movie Free Guy 但我看过电影《失控玩家》and that's quite close to what I imagine 它差不多就是the "metaverse" to be in my mind.我想象中的“元宇宙”了That's a good point. 言之有理So today we might get a better idea of 所以今天我们有机会更好地了解what the "metaverse" really looks like “元宇宙”到底是什么as we are at an exhibition hosted by Baidu,我们来到了百度办的一个展览We will enter a "metaverse" ourselves接下来我们将走进一个“元宇宙”although I'm still not sure 尽管我还是不太知道how that's made possible.它是怎样实现的Then let's go and have a look!那我们就一起去看看吧Now, we are already in a virtual world created by Baidu. 我们现在已经进入了一个百度创造的虚拟世界 This is the virtual version of me.这是虚拟的我And this is me, Box.这是我 BoxIt's a bit surreal. 这就有点超现实了We are not with each other physically, 实际上 我们并不在一块but virtually we are walking alongside each other .但在这个世界里 我们正并肩而行and talking as if we are together一起聊天Maybe we should show our viewers 也许我们应该告诉观众how we get into this universe?我们是如何进入这个宇宙的Haha, sure. 哈哈 当然了If you are an experienced video game player 如果你经常打游戏you'll find this process extremely familiar.你会发现这个过程很眼熟Yeah. We start with creating our avatars. 对的 我们从创建自己的虚拟形象开始And then, here we are, 然后 有了the virtual us in a virtual world. 这就是虚拟世界里虚拟的我们Baidu named this world "Xi Rang". 百度将这个世界命名为“希壤”It's a Chinese legend of soil 它取自“息壤” 那是一种传说中that can grow continuously by itself. 可以自己生长的土壤And let's review what "metaverse" really means.我们再来复习一下“元宇宙”的含义I'm reading the definition, by the way. 我来读读定义It is a combination of multiple high-tech elements, 它综合了多种高科技元素including mobile internet, the internet of things, 包括移动互联网 物联网VR, AR, AI, and videos,VR AR AI 视频技术basically all those fancy tech terms you've heard of, 基本上囊括了所有我们听说过的高科技and makes users like us feel like they are 让我们这样用户切身体会到“living” in a digital universe. “生活”在数字世界中的感觉Box, do you feel that way? Box 感觉到了吗How do you like this world?你觉得这个世界怎么样It's like a complex video game for me, 对我来说 它像个复杂的with so many high-tech functions in one game.拥有很多高科技功能的电子游戏Yeah, it's like those open-world video games 是的 它就像那些开放世界的电子游戏but with way more social features.但具有更多的社交功能And actually Baidu is hosting its 事实上 百度在这里举办了annual creator summit in this world. 一年一度的开发者峰会We are now in the conference room.我们现在就在会议室里We are told it can host 听说它可以a hundred thousand audiences at the same time同时容纳十万名观众made possible thanks to the cloud technology. 这要归功于云技术And I definitely expect 我觉得the presentations to be much fancier.演讲一定会变得更酷Wow Box, look at that flying car! 哇Box 看那辆飞车It really reminds me of “Iron Man” you know,它让我想起在《钢铁侠》里when Tony Stark waves his hand托尼・斯塔克挥挥手and all the tech emerges in the air.所有的高科技就在他的指尖浮现That's definitely not achievable现实世界的会议if it's a meeting in the real world. 肯定是做不到这些的Still, it's a bit limited 不过 如果这种体验只是在if we are just having this experience 手机屏幕上on our phone screens.那还是有点局限了Then it's time to let the VR technology kick in.是时候让 VR 技术发挥作用了Box, have you ever tried VR before?Box 你以前尝试过 VR 吗No, it's my first time!没有 这是我第一次试How do you feel?你觉得怎么样A bit dizzy, 有点晕得慌and I can't find my way.我还迷路了Oh, how do I operate it?晕 我该怎么操作这玩意Haha, it's so funny from my point of view. 哈哈 从我的视角看还蛮搞笑的you are doing your stuff 你在做自己的事情but I can't see the world you are seeing.但是我并不能看到你所处的那个世界Do you find this world more “real”?你觉得这个世界变得更“真实”了吗Yeah, more or less. 多多少少吧But it's still like a cartoon world for me, 但对我来说 它还是太“卡通”了not totally real.并不那么真实We are still quite early in this "metaverse" thing,我们在“元宇宙”方面还处于起步阶段I guess that's why.我想这就是原因So Box, you just had your first Box 你刚刚第一次尝试了"metaverse" and VR experiences. “元宇宙”和 VR How do you feel about it? 你觉得怎么样呢I'm still a bit dizzy! 我还晕着呢Anyways, it helped me travel to the Shaolin Temple. 不管怎样 它带我去看了少林寺I haven't been there before.我还从没去过那里呢I guess that's the point of the whole metaverse idea:这大概就是元宇宙这个概念的核心to break the physical boundaries,打破物理的界限to get you to places you've never been, 带你去从未去过的地方to show you stuff not presentable in reality.向你展示现实世界无法呈现的东西And to connect you with people far away! 让你远方的朋友近在咫尺What we see today is a very basic version of the metaverse.我们今天看到的只是“元宇宙”的基础版本But it's already quite exciting! 已经很精彩了There are definitely more possibilities. 未来肯定还会有更多的可能性And we are expecting that.我们都期待着So that's all for today's Unboxing China. 今天的开箱中国就到这里了See you next time!我们下次再见
Ever since I read the Marc Levinson's book " The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger" I've been fascinated with how goods travel from continent to continent. It's VERY different from how we move goods on American highways. In this episode, our guest is Sara Graham aka LogisToks on TikTok. We've been following her for a while and she's done a great job at letting us know what she's encountered trying to get ships unloaded and freight moved. Sara is a logistics industrial professional with over 10 years of experience. She currently works in non-asset multi-modal transportation services with a focus on dedicated capacity management on behalf of fortune 500 companies. Her current role is Director of Operations at NFI Industries, a leading third-party logistics provider. In her spare time, she makes TikToks under the name Logistoks about industry trends, daily experiences, and dynamic market conditions.
Our bodies are instruments to be played in honor of the King, not weaponized to dishonor God and debase other human beingsReviewish - Mindscape Podcast Episode - Christopher Mims - Our Interconnected Industrial Ecology https://www.preposterousuniverse.com/podcast/2021/11/01/171-christopher-mims-on-our-interconnected-industrial-ecology/- The Box - How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger by Marc Levinson https://www.amazon.com/The-Box-Marc-Levinson-audiobook-dp-B00I51PQZU/dp/B00I51PQZU/- Arriving Today: From Factory to Front Door -- Why Everything Has Changed about How and What We Buy by Christopher Mims https://www.amazon.com/Arriving-Today-Factory-Everything-Changed/dp/B08VBLBX6N/- Dune AudioBook https://www.audible.com/pd/Dune-Audiobook/B002V1OF70Scripture Referenced- Genesis 1 and 2- Romans 6:10-12- 1 Corinthians 6:20- Ephesians 5:28-29Books Referenced - Embodied by Gregg Allison- Love Thy Body by Nancy Pearcey- What God has to Say About Our Bodies by Sam Allberry- What it Means to be Human, The Case for the Body in Public Bioethics by O. Carter Snead
Bu bölümde Facebook'un isim değişikliğinden, Metaverse'ün hayatımız üzerine olabilecek etkilerinden, Twitch'deki dolandırıcılardan ve son olarak hayalindeki işe girmek için neler yapmak gerekiyor onlardan bahsettik.Bizi dinlemekten keyif alıyorsanız, kahve ısmarlayarak bizi destekleyebilirsiniz. :)Apple Reports 4Q 2021 Results: $20.6B Profit on $83.4B Revenue: https://www.macrumors.com/2021/10/28/apple-4q-2021-earnings/Supply Constraints Cost Apple $6 Billion in Q4 2021: https://www.macrumors.com/2021/10/28/apple-supply-constraints-6-billion-q4-2021/The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/316767.The_BoxJust in Time (JIT): https://www.investopedia.com/terms/j/jit.aspApple Reportedly Using iPad Components in iPhone 13 to Offset Shortages: https://www.macrumors.com/2021/11/02/apple-shifts-ipad-parts-to-iphone-13-shortages/Apple Parlatma Bezi: https://www.apple.com/tr/shop/product/MM6F3ZM/A/parlatma-beziMeta: https://about.facebook.com/metaMeta: https://stratechery.com/2021/meta/Apple's Privacy Features Have Cost Social Media Companies Nearly $10 Billion in Revenue: https://www.macrumors.com/2021/11/01/apple-privacy-social-media-companies/Facebook's Oculus Quest will soon be called the Meta Quest: https://www.theverge.com/2021/10/28/22751220/facebook-portal-oculus-quest-meta-horizon-renamingFacebook plans to hire 10,000 in Europe to build a virtual reality-based 'metaverse': https://www.npr.org/2021/10/18/1047033994/facebook-metaverse-10-000-workers-europe-virtual-realityFacebook is spending at least $10 billion this year on its metaverse division: https://www.npr.org/2021/10/18/1047033994/facebook-metaverse-10-000-workers-europe-virtual-realityMicrosoft HoloLens: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/hololensSecond Life: https://secondlife.comMicrosoft Loop is a new Office app for the hybrid work era: https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/2/22758951/microsoft-loop-fluid-components-office-collaboration-appNotion: https://www.notion.soFluid Framework: https://github.com/microsoft/FluidFrameworkTechnopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology - Neil Postman: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/79678.TechnopolyAmusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business - Neil Postman: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/74034.Amusing_Ourselves_to_DeathMicrosoft Teams enters the metaverse race with 3D avatars and immersive meetings: https://www.theverge.com/2021/11/2/22758974/microsoft-teams-metaverse-mesh-3d-avatars-meetings-featuresAkşam Muhabbeti: CV Hazırlamak: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNnv3fk0Fd8Yorumlarınızı ve sorularınızı hey@seyfedd.in e-posta adresine iletebilirsiniz.
小額贊助老周,讓我們一起聆聽更多訪談、分享更多商業知識! https://pay.firstory.me/user/moneytalk 聽完了嗎?快留言給老周,你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/story/ckuwuv9f825180912y5zcmwip?m=comment 長榮、陽明和萬海帶動的台灣航運股行情,是2021年資本市場邁入後疫情時代的里程碑:它讓投資人在一年內體驗到什麼是貪婪,而集體恐懼之時又將發生些什麼。例如,截至此刻,長榮股價在6個月內先上漲超過400%,然後在接下來的4個月內暴瀉60%。若你有部位,此刻在哪裡? 如果以「貨櫃與航運」一書所回顧的歷史來解讀,凡此種種,都是全球化受阻導致的資金浪花。 要知道,1956年,最早實驗出現代航運經營方法的麥克連第一次試航,距今不到七十年,在沒有大戰與大疫的平靜年代,貨櫃航運讓全世界罕見地形成一條巨大產業鏈,每個人都蒙受其利;很巧,王永慶的第一座台塑工廠,那年也在高雄市區動工,兩位同樣對成本十分敏銳、積極嘗試新經營方法的鉅子,竟然同時出手,日後俱成一方之霸。 比爾蓋茲曾在個人網站撰文推薦" The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller"這本書,他當時指出,軟體、疫苗和貨櫃運輸一樣,都有拓展全球化的深遠意義。本集節目老周刻意選在航運股行情翻轉的時機播出,因我認為,不管你手上有沒有航運股,這都是一段極其生動的商業史,而我們對貨櫃的了解太少,才會有如此多的散戶咕嚕咕嚕。本書厚達390頁,並不好讀,但相信你會很有收穫。 本集節目取材自「貨櫃與航運」第3章:卡車司機。 得獎通知 大會計師看懂產業本質 1. Zhan Yin from Apple Podcast 2. JobsAA from Apple Podcast 3. Eli Q from email 零規則 1. 日落沼澤椰奶 from Apple Podcast 2. 龜速快速說得好 from Apple Podcast 3. alli20191031 from Apple Podcast 請以上幾位朋友回覆你的收件人姓名、地址、電話,以便後續遞送書籍。真抱歉,上述節目播出後工作上有一些狀況,待處理完畢後才能回頭處理贈書事宜。耽誤了大家的時間,在此跟各位表達歉意,也再次謝謝你們對於本節目的支持,還請多多提供意見! --- Instagram: ourmoneytalk 粉絲團:bit.ly/2Y6Agql 合作聯繫:yourfinnotes@gmail.com #111 Powered by Firstory Hosting
Long before Walmart and Amazon, there was A&P—The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company—which started as a mail-order tea business in the Civil War era before displacing Sears, Roebuck & Co. in the 1920s to become the world's largest retailer. Its pioneering innovations made the mom-and-pop grocery business more efficient and less expensive, and in so doing it pitted consumer and civil rights advocates against small-business groups. Rob and Jackie sat down with historian and economist Marc Levinson, author of The Great A&P and the Struggle for Small Business in America, to discuss the life and times of the company and how the debates around its growth resemble the antitrust debates we are having again today.Mentioned:Marc Levinson, The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger (Princeton University Press, 2008).Marc Levinson, Outside the Box: How Globalization Changed from Moving Stuff to Spreading Ideas (Princeton University Press, 2020).Marc Levinson, The Great A&P and the Struggle for Small Business in America (Marc Levinson, 2019).Robert D. Atkinson and Michael Lind, Big Is Beautiful: Debunking the Myth of Small Business (The MIT Press, 2018).
Guest: Erynn Bell LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erynn-bell/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/erynn-bell/) Topic: Collaboration to Domination! Quick Intro: In music and in sports, when a collab happens, you know it’s about to be a whole new level of greatness! Collaboration leads to better ideas, creativity, problem-solving and more, but in sales and in business so often ‘silos’ form or the desire for credit takes away the actual result you’re looking for. That’s why I’m so pumped to be chatting with Erynn Bell today. When I asked her about her superpower, her response was collaboration. Hell Yes. Maybe that’s why she is a LinkedIn Sales Star, Sales Hacker Top Female Practitioner, and leading the charge as the director of Enterprise Sales at Degreed. We are going to get our collab on today, teach you how to do the same, and help you accomplish more than you ever could on your own. Let’s go! Short and Sweet/Set the stage Why is collaboration so important? Core Questions How can you be more proactive and intentional with it? How do you make SURE you are? Why do people not collab as much as they should. Internal Collaboration - How should it be done. Collaborating with Data - Break this down for me, what does it mean and how do you do it? Thinking Outside the Box - How do you actually make sure you’re not stuck with the ‘old way?’ External/Selling Collaboration - How can you collab to help close more deals.
My guest today is Ryan Petersen, founder and CEO of Flexport. Flexport is a technology platform for global trade. In this conversation, Ryan takes us through the fragmented world of international freight shipping, and we dive deep into the history and inefficiencies of the system. We also cover how shipping containers were standardized, how new protocols get adopted internationally, and the challenges of doing business in the “no man's land” of international waters. Ryan is the type of entrepreneur I enjoy talking to most: he has incredible domain knowledge, high energy and is tackling an enormous global problem. I hope you enjoy my conversation with Ryan Petersen. For the full show notes, transcript, and links to mentioned content, check out the episode page here. ----- This episode is brought to you by Tegus. Tegus has built the most extensive primary information platform available for investors. With Tegus, you can learn everything you’d want to know about a company in an on-demand digital platform. Investors share their expert calls, allowing others to instantly access more than 10,000 calls on Affirm, Teladoc, Roblox, or almost any company of interest. All you have to do is log in. Visit tegus.co/patrick to learn more. ----- This episode is brought to you by DigitalOcean. DigitalOcean provides founders and creators with the platform they need to get their website and apps off the ground, all with low-bandwidth pricing to save them money over other cloud providers. If you are looking for the best place to build web apps or API backends on robust infrastructure, DigitalOcean is the place for you. They provide a fully managed solution that handles your infrastructure, operating systems, databases, and other dependencies, on their new App Platform product. App Platform makes it easy to build, deploy, and scale apps. Get started for free at do.co/founders. ----- Founder's Field Guide is a property of Colossus Inc. For more episodes of Founder's Field Guide, visit joincolossus.com/episodes. Stay up to date on all our podcasts by signing up to Colossus Weekly, our quick dive every Sunday highlighting the top business and investing concepts from our podcasts and the best of what we read that week. Sign up here. Follow us on Twitter: @patrick_oshag | @JoinColossus Show Notes [00:03:24] - [First question] - Overview of what Flexport does [00:04:49] - His introduction into the world of shipping [00:06:49] - Difference between parcel and freight [00:08:53] - Market cap of the overall shipping industry [00:09:24] - Fragmentation of shipping and what Flexport is solving for [00:12:52] - Worst parts of the shipping world [00:15:34] - Improving the tech behind the shipping container [00:19:06] - Why the shipping container changed the world [00:19:07] - The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger [00:21:27] - Teams and outsider perspectives in solving problems [00:22:34] - How their business could make shipping more efficient and reduce costs [00:25:24] - Where the margins and profits are made in shipping [00:25:49] - Poor Charlie's Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of Charles T. Munger [00:27:11] - The finance side of shipping [00:28:56] - Maritime law and the ocean [00:30:57] - How much is left in the digitization of shipping [00:32:48] - The perfect state of shipping using Flexport [00:38:19] - Investing in hard assets to expand the business [00:41:03] - Lessons about building a business and global coordination [00:43:15] - Multidisciplinary thinking among their team [00:44:04] - Global supply chain issues in light of Covid and ocean policing [00:44:15] - Peter Zeihan Podcast Episode [00:47:59] - Testing out demand in the beginning [00:50:28] - The process of testing out new ideas and killing off losers [00:52:33] - Important lessons/themes for founders [00:54:51] - Hardest learned lesson, fundraising [00:58:06] - Other opportunities in shipping [00:59:47] - Lessons for creating a new standard [01:02:22] - Using their standardization to improve global relief work [01:04:40] - Creating synchronicity in a company [01:07:09] - What he’s excited about for the future [01:07:53] - Kindest thing anyone has done for him
In this episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Severin Borenstein, a professor at the University of California at Berkeley’s Haas School of Business, faculty director of the Energy Institute at Haas, and member of the Board of Governors of the California Independent System Operator. As the state of Texas struggles to keep the lights on due to extreme cold, Raimi asks Borenstein about lessons learned from California’s blackouts during the summer of 2020: the cause of the outages, the role of renewables, and market reforms that could help reduce the risk of blackouts in the future. Raimi and Borenstein also discuss how California’s experience can help Texas and other regional electricity networks plan for a future with more renewable power. References and recommendations: “An empirical analysis of the potential for market power in California’s electricity industry” by Severin Borenstein and James Bushnell; http://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/borenste/download/JIE99Cournot.pdf “Measuring Market Inefficiencies in California’s Restructured Wholesale Electricity Market” by Severin Borenstein, James B. Bushnell, and Frank A. Wolak; http://faculty.haas.berkeley.edu/borenste/download/AER02BBW.pdf “Capacity Markets at a Crossroads” by James Bushnell, Michaela Flagg, and Erin Mansur; https://haas.berkeley.edu/wp-content/uploads/WP278.pdf “The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger” by Marc Levinson; https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691170817/the-box “The Bet: Paul Ehrlich, Julian Simon, and Our Gamble over Earth’s Future” by Paul Sabin; https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300198973/bet “Under a White Sky” by Elizabeth Kolbert; https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/617060/under-a-white-sky-by-elizabeth-kolbert/
Running a retail business isn't easy and it's doubly hard to build longevity, unless....management exudes a rare but powerful energy. Global Village boutique has been in business for 25 years and it's unequivocally built on true aloha. Aloha runs deep with customers and employees making Global Village an award winning, premier boutique in Hawaii.In this episode:- Learn that jumpstarting a business without a parachute only needs one important quality- How to be non-traditional in the retail business- Why spotting and tracking trends is essential for growth during uncertain economies- How to build a solid foundation with employees- Follow their better revenue formula (hint: happy employees might be important)- How to experiment and take risks- Where retaining top talent fits in priorities- Why higher salaries and perks don't work well in retail- Discover the value of faith and positivity- Learn exactly how transparency in management empowers employeesYou can shop Global Village online or reach Debbie Hopkins athttps://www.globalvillagehawaii.com/ or on Instagram at GlobalVillageKailua** TAKE YOUR ENERGY IMPACT QUIZ **Are your employees responding to you the way you want as a leader? It takes a special kind of energy to be truly impactful in a positive way. Take the short energy impact quiz to see where you stand on the energy scale. Energy Impact Assessment You can reach Michael via his website or LinkedIn athttps://www.michaelsipe.netlinkedin.com/in/michael-sipe-consultingMichael’s best-selling book Out of Dad’s Box: How to Break Free From Parental Control and Transform your Life at Any Age is available for those who want to learn how to live their career of choice without the influence of overly controlling parents
Maybe you’ve heard of angels and spirit guides. Maybe you’re a skeptic or maybe you know they exist or maybe even have a hunch they exist. What if you could communicate with angels to help your business or even be a business partner?We're talking with Laura Powers who has built a business around her gifts and talents, one of which is communicating with angels. She’s a renaissance woman who steps into new ventures or intriguing content areas, becomes an expert and then monetizes that expertise into a new part of her growing business. What’s great about Laura’s work is her ability to marry compassion and giving to her customers with a savvy sense for making a business out of it, a true spiritual love for humanity blended with a sharp business acumen. Join us a we talk spirituality and business from a different angle!Some highlights:- Transformational shifting from one career to another- How to sense alignment to your higher purpose- Spiritual awakening from listening to intuition- Tapping intuition for making business decisions- The downside to blocking intuition- How to use angel guidance for business choices- Lessons from starting a business with little business experience- Going to one’s roots to rebuild- How to lessen the competitive environment- What the benefits are of heightened conscious business- Why establishing a business as an expert is powerful- Why and how to use a business platform for connection- How to leverage media to grow your business- How often to exercise the manifesting muscle - How to support manifesting consistency with our own steps and our circle for support For more information about Laura and her work you can go to her website: www.healingpowers.net or find her on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook @realhealingpowers and on instagram @laurapowers44. ** TAKE YOUR ENERGY IMPACT QUIZ **Are your employees responding to you the way you want as a leader? It takes a special kind of energy to be truly impactful in a positive way. Take the short energy impact quiz to see where you stand on the energy scale https://michaelsipebiz.typeform.com/to/UO8LuxkY You can reach Michael via his website or LinkedIn athttps://www.michaelsipe.netlinkedin.com/in/michael-sipe-consultingMichael’s best-selling book Out of Dad’s Box: How to Break Free From Parental Control and Transform your Life at Any Age
Need a little money or need BIG money? We’ve all had limits about generating funds. There is a WAY to boost return on investment and create even bigger opportunities for financing. But we need those funds first and many a great idea has failed due to lack of financing! Wouldn’t it be great to have an expert equity fundraiser who knows not only a thing or two about equity deals but also leverages the power of the Universe to create and fulfill that project vision? Bill Militello has a proven track record of creating opportunity through consistently raising capital.We explore the mindset shift from using just proforma metrics for deal evaluation to enhancing with spiritual energetics and vital human qualities. - Hear a classic equity project manifesting demonstration- Why just establishing a vision is only half of the solution- How to hold belief for the desired outcome despite diversions and setbacks- How the speed of manifestation is directly related to elevated emotions- Why a state of wonder awakens an awareness and creativity- Why betting on the jockey vice the horse for the deal makes sense- How to use energy to find a lost valued item- Lessons from losing money the hard way- How qualities like integrity and trust are built from appreciating human relationships - Why linking investment to Service Academy grads and vets is a promising opportunityYou can reach Bill at www.localvest.com OR bill@localvest.com** TAKE YOUR ENERGY IMPACT QUIZ **Are your employees responding to you the way you want as a leader? It takes a special kind of energy to be truly impactful in a positive way. Take the short energy impact quiz to see where you stand on the energy scale.https://michaelsipebiz.typeform.com/to/UO8LuxkY You can reach Michael via his website or LinkedIn athttps://www.michaelsipe.netlinkedin.com/in/michael-sipe-consultingMichael’s best-selling book Out of Dad’s Box: How to Break Free From Parental Control and Transform your Life at Any Age
Do we really like bargains when we shop? We do want a good deal don't we? Why wouldn't we want a good deal that provides value and especially when it comes to investing in companies? In this episode we talk with an expert about value investing for those great bargains.When you think "value investing", you may think of Warren Buffet, Sir John Templeton or John Neff. But you may not now that there's a niche world of deep value investing. Towle and Company has been in the world of investing since 1981 and they specialize in the LOST ART of finding and selecting deeply discounted companies for investment. A company's stock price may be very discounted and it's future performance may look attractive but....FINDING DEEP VALUE MEANS MORE THAN A PROMISING PROFORMAIt requires understanding the management's character and values. CEO Chris Towle shares his wisdom and experience:- Top 3 metrics for Institutional Asset Management selection process- Where and how does one find value in investing- How to balance evaluation discipline with facts and expectation of good- Why the shift to value from growth investing is so attractive- The intangible qualities needed of management teams- Why being fiercely independent (and away from Wall Street) matters to investing- How to develop a confident mindset to investing- The right kind of capitalism to fuel economic growth- The role of trust, humility, and clear vision in a companyhttps://towleco.com/ email: info@towleco.com** Spirit of Thanksgiving Special **Listener Appreciation GiftThe first five from the U.S. to sign up receive:1. a free Energy Leadership Index Assessment – A Forbes magazine top 5 industry assessment tool and widely used by Fortune 500 companies. 2. a free Kindle copy of Michael’s best-selling book Out of Dad’s Box: How to Break Free From Parental Control and Transform your Life at Any Agehttp://bit.ly/BizAppreciation #deepvalue, #investing, #valueinvesting, #managementteams, #collaboration, #economicgrowth #WarrenBuffett #EnergyLeadership #ELI
The corporate landscape has drastically changed since COVID. Businesses are adapting. But how have they adapted? What are the top skills being used in the workplace? In this episode we cover what’s shifted in the last 8 months. Corporate agility expert, workplace futurist, and best-selling author, Marti Konstant, shares her research and insight on business environment trends in the workplace. With an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and as a former technology executive from Silicon Valley she knows what she’s talking about. A few episode highlights:- The new top 7 “power” skills or most effective soft skills- How to become more agile in the shifting marketplace- The balance of technology and face to face engagement- The rise of emotional intelligence Marti has been helping organizations and businesses for many years and has a wealth of expertise and knowledge. She started The Happy Profitable Employees Project™ when she became curious about what keeps people motivated and happy in the workplace. Marti’s resources:22-page Career Agility Guide30-page White Paper: Cultivate Career Agility, Don't Fight It (for organizations, leaders, and individuals) https://www.martikonstant.com/resources/ Activate Your Agile Career Bookhttps://www.martikonstant.com/book/ AgilityThink Article Serieshttps://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/agilitythink-6625495072857214976/ Marti Konstant: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martikonstant/_________________________________** Spirit of Thanksgiving Special **Listener Appreciation GiftThe first five from the U.S. to sign up receive:1. a free Energy Leadership Index Assessment – A Forbes magazine top 5 industry assessment tool and widely used by Fortune 500 companies. 2. a free Kindle copy of Michael’s best-selling book Out of Dad’s Box: How to Break Free From Parental Control and Transform your Life at Any Agehttp://bit.ly/BizAppreciation #emotionalintelligence #empathy #workplace #unconditionallove #powerskills #EnergyLeadership #ELI
Chris Williams is the Director at Williams Shipping. He is also the Business Development Manager at Willbox Ltd He is responsible for all business development and marketing for the Williams Shipping group of companies. He oversees the day to day operations for the Willbox container division, and ensuring the continued growth of the business across its 17 UK locations He's role within Willbox Ltd is to develop new business across our 14 depots in the United Kingdom. The position includes building relationships with existing customers and ensuring all clients are aware of Willbox products and services as well as bringing in new business. He spends much time on marketing the Willbox brand. On today’s podcast: 01:20 – Getting to know Chris 05:27 - How Covid19 affected the business 10:20 – About Willbox 14:16 - Offers of Willbox 26:50 – The difference between Boxwell and American style drive-up units 30:48 – Boxwell Price 33:41 – Quick Fire Round – Five Questions for Fun Book Mentioned: Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEAL's Lead and Win by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin - https://www.amazon.com/Extreme-Ownership-U-S-Navy-SEALs/dp/1250067057 The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger by Marc Levinson - https://www.amazon.com/Box-Shipping-Container-Smaller-Economy/dp/0691136408 Links Mentioned: WillBox Website - https://www.willbox.co.uk/ Chris Williams on LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/ccwilliams2
How do we ensure that we are connecting with our students in a variety of ways? It doesn’t just happen and we must be intentional in our efforts to build and strengthen relationships with each and every child…even in a virtual space. There are many lessons to be learned in a virtual learning space, yet … Continue reading Get Out of the Box: How to Create a Virtual Space for Student Connection →
Climate change is arguably the biggest problem facing mankind in the 21st century, and any serious effort to slow it will require further massive investments in clean energy. At investment firm GMO, portfolio manager Lucas White leads a strategy that invests in companies which stand to benefit from the transition to green energy. It not only makes sound environmental sense, White says, but it also makes economic sense. Mentioned in this podcast: Thinking Outside the Box: How and Why to Invest in a Climate Change Strategy
What I learned from reading The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger.Such was the beginning of a revolution [0:01]The economic benefits arise not from innovation itself, but from the entrepreneurs who eventually discover ways to put innovations to practical use. [15:30]the basic idea was around for decades [17:30]Malcom's early life and first business [23:00]McLean had an obsessive focus on cutting costs [33:00]the beginning of Malcom McLean's idea [37:00]McLean's definition of total commitment [41:00]McLean's fundamental insight [48:00]fixing the business by focusing on the customer's real problem [53:40]the surprising reason containers are standardized [1:00:00]Daniel K. Ludwig and Malcom McLean [1:07:00]Malcom McLean sells his business [1:13:00]Starting another business [1:21:00]
Aaron Levie is the Co-Founder and CEO of Box, a company that specializes in helping companies securely share and manage their information. The company was started back in 2005 while Aaron was in college. Back then it was him and one other person, but now 14 years later they have over 2,000 employees who serve 90,000 customers around the world. But the road to success wasn’t easy. Aaron dealt with a lot of rejection along the way. When they were initially trying to start Box they received around a dozen rejections, but instead of giving up Aaron kept a positive attitude. He claims, “that was a good week for us, what are you talking about? That was like wow! The fact that people responded saying no was actually a good thing. We were like, “All right, we finally got a rejection””. This is what makes him a great entrepreneur, he held to his convictions and never gave up. When it comes to leading Box, Aaron works hard to create a culture of openness and transparency. He explains that because the company began with four friends who were used to calling each other out on bad ideas, they were able to have transparency and candor built into the fabric of the founding team. Now they carry on those values even with 2,000 employees. They want an organization where employees can tell the CEO “you’re wrong”. When asked how his leadership style has changed over the years, Aaron says it has been an evolution that has taken time. He is so passionate about everything that Box does, in the beginning he found it hard to not get involved with every little detail, but he has learned what to delegate, what to hire someone else for, and what areas he is still willing to “pull the CEO card to kind of push on”. In today’s constantly changing world, it is difficult for businesses to stay relevant. Aaron explains that one of the biggest challenges companies face is having to not only be the best digital experience in their own industry, but having to be the best in any industry. With this digital age where everyone is so connected people have more choices than ever before and they are going to compare your company against all the rest. Aaron says, “Never before did I compare my banking experience to my retail experience. And yet today, if my online bank isn’t as good as Amazon, then I don’t think that you’re a modern bank.”. In order to stay relevant Aaron believes as individuals we need to be flexible and adaptable in order to stay relevant and as organizations we need to stay focused on our customers. We need to help them solve a problem. Otherwise you will not exist in the future. “It's all about customers and if you are not building an organization that is helping your customers solve a problem and succeed in solving that problem, you will not exist in the future. Maybe 50 years ago we were in an era where all you had to do is get really good at distribution and then any product you sold could kind of work, we're not in that time period right now. Distribution is infinite, customers have infinite access to anything they want. And so we are in a product driven, service driven era where if you don't have the relevant product or service for your customer, you won't exist.” What you will learn: How Box got started How Aaron deals with rejection How to create a culture of openness and transparency Trends Aaron is paying attention to What it’s like to work at Box How to stay relevant in the fast pace of change How Aaron’s leadership style has changed over the years Aaron Levie on LinkedIn
What is the BOX? How do we find out about that space we choose to live inside of? Clint has been on the front lines of helping people to see just how we construct it and then, more importantly, how we move beyond it through tried and tested evolutionary games we can all learn to play. This seminal theatre of possibilities belongs to us all and after more than four decades of trial and error Clint has gleaned some real jewels that he shares with us here.
Released Into Captivity: Hope After the Cage |Prison|Parole|Hope|Change|Freedom|Crime|Justice
Edelman Westside Mental Health Center - Dr. Nancy Nowlin-Finch and staff live audience. Carlos discusses facing 35 to life as a 16 year old then going to state prison as a 17 year old. Shot Caller the movie and how substance abuse and mental health affect public safety when individuals are sentenced to prison terms. How restorative justice can change public safety. We discuss the value of avoiding the “jailer” mentality and the benefits of peer mentorship between individuals including mental health professionals knowing their own personal limitations and asking peers for assistance. Check the Box: How to deal with getting gainful employment with a felony record. We discuss the importance of feeling “a part of” something (society) when released. Daniel’s aunt (Dr. Nowlin-Finch) talks about gaining an understanding of how incarceration affects a family member. Prison reform movement: Elizabeth Calvin (Human Rights Watch), Just Leadership USA and Glen Martin, #Cut 50, Bikila Ochoa , ARC Director of Policy, Scott Budnik ARC founder and producer of The Hangover Trilogy . SB 9 and the pendulum swinging toward major reform. www.releasedintocaptivity.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/Released2cptvty Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Releasedintocaptivity/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/releasedintocaptivity/ Email Daniel: danielh@releasedintocaptivity.com Email Carlos: carlosc@releasedintocaptivity.com PayPal: support@releasedintocaptivity.com
You've completed the 30 day bootcamp! Now what? Discover: The most important "next steps" to take How to order your starter kit (in detail) Joining Essential Rewards (why and how) Getting your supplies together Resources from this episode: Classroom in a Box How to join the Revolution Oils team The Revolution Oils Business Coaching Podcast P.S. Got 2 mins to leave us a review? You can leave a review wherever you are listening to this podcast. Thanks! You're the best! www.revolutionoilspodcast.com
What does a successful "intro to Oil" class entail? What does it look like? Smell like? Taste like? Sound like? Discover: The do's and don'ts of sharing Young Living with others How long should an intro to oils class be Why you shoudl focus on the Premium Starter Kit How to close succesfully How to invite people to a class How to share without being boring or salesy Resources from this episode: Classroom in a Box How to join the Revolution Oils team Thanks for listening! P.S. Got 2 mins to leave us a review? You can leave a review wherever you are listening to this podcast. Thanks! You're the best! www.revolutionoilspodcast.com
Tune in to understand why Bill Gates chose The Box as one of his top picks in 2013. ANDY CROWE ● BILL YATES ● NICK WALKER ● MARC LEVINSON NICK WALKER: Welcome to Manage This, the podcast by project managers for project managers. This is our roundtable discussion about what matters most to you, whether you're a professional project manager or working toward being certified. We want to be a spark to light your imaginative fire and give you some perspective and encouragement. And we do that by drawing on the experience of others who are knee deep, and sometimes deeper, in the world of project management. I'm your host, Nick Walker, and with me are the experts at this table, Andy Crowe and Bill Yates. And Andy, we're going to hear from a very special guest today. ANDY CROWE: We've got a great guest this morning. Marc Levinson's joining us. He's the author of several books, and a really well-known person in the nonfiction world. NICK WALKER: Dr. Marc Levinson is an economist. He's an expert in international trade and globalization, international finance and finance regulation. He's written for, among others, Time magazine, Newsweek, Harvard Business Review, the Daily Journal of Commerce in New York, and The Economist in London. He's advised Congress on transportation and industry issues. He's a consultant and an author of six books. Marc, welcome to Manage This. MARC LEVINSON: Well, thank you very much. I'm delighted to be with you. NICK WALKER: Now, Marc, we're here in Georgia. And you have a little bit of a Georgia connection, as well. MARC LEVINSON: I lived in Atlanta for a number of years in the 1970s and early '80s. I am a proud alumnus of Georgia State University's Graduate School. And so, yes, I do have fond memories of Georgia. ANDY CROWE: Marc, I've got to ask – this is Andy. What part of town did you live in? MARC LEVINSON: I lived for a while in Druid Hills and then in Grant Park. ANDY CROWE: Excellent, excellent. And my wife also joins you as having done her graduate work at Georgia State. So got a connection there. NICK WALKER: All right. MARC LEVINSON: Very good. NICK WALKER: One of your most fascinating books is titled “The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger.” Now, Marc, I have to admit that for years when I lived in Seattle I would drive by the port and see the loading and the unloading of the container ships. But not once did I ever think, how does this method of transporting goods affect me? I think maybe we take for granted something that's really changed the life of every person who's bought something manufactured outside this country. MARC LEVINSON: The shipping container seems like a very mundane product. It doesn't seem like anything that particularly needed to be invented or developed. But in fact, up until the 1950s, it didn't exist. And there was a prolonged period of developing containerization, developing standards so that a container could be sent around the world, and then of businesses changing their practices so that they could take advantage of the container. So the container had very substantial effects on international trade. It made globalization possible. And my book is really the story of how this happened. ANDY CROWE: Marc, this is interesting for me. This is Andy. And as I look at this and think about it, I've worked in the supply chain world, supply chain logistics. I've done projects, I've managed projects for companies that provide this service for large shipping companies. And it is something we take for granted. So project managers have to interface with this kind of world a lot, with cartons and containers, cases – cases in, cartons out, all of it going on shipping containers. Tell us what the world was like before that. MARC LEVINSON: Sure. Before the shipping container was developed, most goods were shipped internationally in a form ...
The Twenty Minute VC: Venture Capital | Startup Funding | The Pitch
Ted Blosser is the founder and CEO of WorkRamp, the startup that is transforming how the best companies like PayPal, Twilio, and Optimizely train and develop their employees. They are backed by top investors like Initialized Capital, Susa Ventures, Liquid2, and Slack, in addition to prominent angels like Elad Gil, Adrian Aoun, Semil Shah, and Charlie Songhurst. As for Ted, he is a Y Combinator Alumni and was an early employee at the enterprise powerhouse, Box. In Today’s Episode You Will Learn: 1.) How Ted made the move from early employee at Box to founding WorkRamp? 2.) What were the big takeaways for Ted from seeing the rocketship growth of Box? How has he applied them to starting WorkRamp? 3.) Ted has previously said, 'you should build your investor team like a sports team'. What does Ted mean by this? How did this affect what he looked for in his investors? What does Ted advise other founders when it comes to VC selection? 4.) How does Ted view the short term and the long term value add of investors? How does Ted look to leverage their abilities and connections and get the most out of having them on board? 5.) Taking a step back, many VCs want product market fit, how does Ted assess product market fit? What have been his learnings from YC that shape his attitude to PMF? Items Mentioned In Today’s Show: Ted’s Fave Book: The Last Lecture As always you can follow Harry, The Twenty Minute VC, Ted on Twitter here! Likewise, you can follow Harry on Snapchat here for mojito madness and all things 20VC. The Simba Hybrid. The most advanced mattress in the world. With a unique combination of two thousand five hundred conical pocket springs and responsive memory foam, it offers the perfect support for two people. A mattress that responds to you and your partner’s sleeping patterns. Delivered free, with a one hundred night sleep trial, free returns and a ten year guarantee. Start your free trial at simbasleep.com Cirrus Insight is a plugin for sales pros who use Gmail and Outlook. It automatically updates activities in Salesforce so you don’t have to. It was named #41 on the Inc. 500 list of fastest-growing companies, and it has more than 1,700 customer reviews on the Salesforce AppExchange. Today, it serves over 150,000 sales people across 5,000 organizations using Gmail, Outlook, iPhone, iPad, and Android. Cirrus Insight is perfect for sales, support, and success teams who want to save time, schedule 3x more appointments, track email opens and much more with Salesforce information at their fingertips in the inbox. www.cirrusinsight.com/20VC
Future Squared with Steve Glaveski - Helping You Navigate a Brave New World
Listen on Stitcher Listen on Soundcloud Marc Levinson is an economist and historian specializing in business and finance. He was formerly finance and economics editor of The Economist, worked as an economist for 10 years at JP Morgan in New York, and served as senior fellow for international business at the Council on Foreign Relations. Marc has penned several books including Guide to the Financial Markets, The Box - How the Shipping Container Made The World Smaller and the Economy Bigger, and most recently An Extraordinary Time, which explores the end of the postwar boom and the return to the ordinary economy. A must listen if you're concerned about Trump, Brexit, the economy at large and the broader impact of artificial intelligence on society. Topics Covered: Marc's new book, An Extraordinary Time The post war boom and what we can draw from it today The role of Government in manipulating the economy Are we living in the best times ever? The impact of artificial intelligence on the employment landscape and society at large Innovation and the Productivity Paradox Technology adoption lags The inverse relationship between productivity and employment Trump Brexit Exclusive Globalisation Show Notes: Marc’s Website - www.marclevinson.net An Extraordinary Time: https://amzn.to/2xzGLEh The Box: https://amzn.to/2DeS4aW --- I hope you enjoyed this episode. If you’d like to receive a weekly email from me, complete with reflections, books I’ve been reading, words of wisdom and access to blogs, ebooks and more that I’m publishing on a regular basis, just leave your details at www.futuresquared.xyz/subscribe and you’ll receive the very next one. Listen on Apple Podcasts @ goo.gl/sMnEa0 Also available on: Spotify, Google Play, Stitcher and Soundcloud Twitter: www.twitter.com/steveglaveski Instagram: www.instagram.com/@thesteveglaveski Future Squared: www.futuresquared.xyz Steve Glaveski: www.steveglaveski.com Medium: www.medium.com/@steveglaveski
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Marc Levinson discusses his book, "The Great A&P and the Struggle for Small Business in America." Marc Levinson is an economist and historian whose professional life has centered on disentangling complex economic issues. He was senior fellow for international business at the Council on Foreign Relations. He spent a decade as an economist at J.P. Morgan Chase. Earlier, he had a long career in journalism, serving as finance and economics editor of The Economist and as a writer on business and economics at Newsweek. In addition to writing for many leading publications, he is author of five books. "The Box: How the Shipping Container Made the World Smaller and the World Economy Bigger" was praised as one of the best business books of 2006 for showing how a seemingly simple invention helped reshape the world economy by driving down the cost of freight. For transcript, captions, and more information visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=5325.
Mike talks to Marc Levinson, an economist, historian, and journalist specializing in economic and business issues. He's a former finance and economics editor for The Economist, and has written for publications including the Harvard Business Review, Foreign Affairs, and The Wall Street Journal. He's the author of six books, including The Box: How the Shipping … Continue reading "Marc Levinson Interview" Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-politics-guys/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy