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0:00 - Election Results 12:51 - Republican Messaging 33:49 - deportations, case load, criminals 50:54 - Jeanne Ives, co-founder of Breakthrough Ideas, former member of the Illinois House of Representatives and candidate for governor, goes over our local election results. Catch Jeanne on “The Real Story” – Sundays 7 – 9pm on 560 The Answer 01:05:44 - Arrest of Downers South teacher Christina Formella 01:10:19 - Steven Bucci, visiting fellow in The Heritage Foundation’s Allison Center for Foreign Policy Studies, calls for the left to quit it's political posturing "You don't get points for getting the guy you hate's cabinet member fired" 01:28:12 - RIP Iceman 01:29:52 - Noted economist Stephen Moore celebrates Liberation Day. Get more Steve @StephenMoore 01:46:04 - Editor of National Review, Rich Lowry, is not surprised by yesterday's election results. Rich is also the author of and author of The Case for Nationalism: How It Made Us Powerful, United, and Free 01:58:32 - The average college studentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week brings a mix of excitement and uncertainty as financial wounds resurface personally and publicly. Prompting deep reflection on money and security, a few market shifts could spark both opportunity and concern.In the meantime, fresh, entrepreneurial, game-changing ideas emerge in the collective. Expect news in the media—something that stirs both optimism and anxiety. How will you navigate the highs and lows? Explore which of the 6 money wounds relevant to your natal chart! Wound 1 - Cash complexWound 2 - Bank burdensWound 3 - Coin chaseWound 4 - CharityWound 5 - Penny privacyWound 6 - Frustrated wealthWith the money wound comes a very clear blockage clearance momentum in your chart. Use the calendar below to find your session, and lets clear those blocks using your personal chart orientation. Money Block & Prosperity Reading - CLICK HERE
There is something very special about God-given ideas. Did you know that an idea from God can bring breakthrough into your life? How can you receive an idea from God? Join Richard as he tells you how. -For more information about Richard Roberts Ministries, go to http://www.richardroberts.org -For prayer, call 918-495-7777 or go to http://www.richardroberts.org/prayer-Instagram: @RichardRobertsOfficial-Facebook: @RichardRobertsOfficial
Today we're diving into the astrological energy for January 20th–26th. Get ready for a week of deep transformation, challenging power dynamics, and opportunities to find harmony amidst it all. ✨Here's what we'll cover:Libra Moon's Call for BalanceNavigating Void Moons for Rest & ReflectionThe Scorpio Moon's Psychological DepthIntense Transits: Mercury Squares, Sun-Pluto Energy, and Breakthrough Ideas with UranusDreamy Neptune Influences Throughout the WeekVenus & Mars Harmonizing for Love and Action
What does it take to break through the fluff to get to the gold? In this episode, Adam Torres interviews Davina Stanley, Founder of Clarity First Program, explore the Clarity First Program and how it's helping businesses thrive. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia
In this episode, we're checking in with Bri Brookins, Assistant General Manager at Detroit Athletic Club in Detroit, MI. Bri was the winner of the Showstopper Award at the 2024 Idea Fair for her submission in the Breakthrough Ideas category. Bri joined us to share more about the Gratitude Booth and the wild success it has seen. You can find this and other entries from the 2024 Idea Fair online: https://www.cmaa.org/idea-fair/idea-fair-categories/2024/
Thanks to Yoni Wolf and the band WHY? for our theme music. Thanks to my man Nate Utesch and his band Metavari for all the other tunes! soundcloud.com/metavari Thanks to Alex Sugg for editing and the podcast! www.alexsugg.com
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Robert Cialdini is the author of the highly-acclaimed and groundbreaking book, Influence: Psychology of Persuasion. The book is a New York Times Business bestseller. Fortune Magazine lists Influence in their “75 Smartest Business Books.” CEO Read lists Influence in their “100 Best Business Books of All Time.” His books, including Influence and Pre-Suasion, have sold more than 7 million copies in 44 different languages.Influence: Psychology of Persuasion is a result of years of study into the reasons that people comply with requests in business settings. It ranks consistently within the top one half of one percent of books sold on Amazon.comHarvard Business Review lists Dr. Robert Cialdini's research in “Breakthrough Ideas for Today's Business Agenda.” He is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today Best-Selling author.Want To Quit Your Job, Build Your Own Business, And Travel / Impact The World?Check Out The Action Academy Community / Schedule A Free Intro CallLearn How To Buy Real Estate & Businesses In 5 Minutes Per Week:Join Our Weekly Newsletter Follow Me As I Travel & Build:Twitter @theactionpodIG @brianluebbenTiktok @brianluebben
Dennis Woltering had a long and distinguished career as the nightly news anchor on WWL tv, Ch. 4. Since retiring, he is still frequently in front of a camera and has lots of stories to tell. Acting as an independent producer, he has created documentaries of high-profile locals, including career healthcare pioneer Alton Ochsner and float builder Blaine Kern. (Both were shown on local public tv's WYES tv., Ch. 12. ) His very latest effort (also on WYES) is “Louisiana Inventors and Innovators,” six profiles of imaginative locals who had big ideas and made them work. The documentary includes stories like drilling for deep water oil; a better way to peel shrimp and even selling lightweight vacuum cleaners. Woltering talks to Louisiana Life Executive Editor Errol Laborde about his latest project. Producer Kelly Massicot handles the technical effort. Here's a listening tip: You will also hear how a steak got its sizzle.
Today we're featuring remarks made by former State Rep. Jeanne Ives. In addition to her service to the legislature, Ives is a WestPoint Graduate, a U.S. veteran, mother of five, and co-founder of Breakthrough Ideas. Her lecture regards the top 5 public policies that impact the American family.
Welcome to Entrepreneurship Lab, a space where you can learn how to start and scale your business. In this podcast episode, I share one of my favorite and most effective tools for finding breakthrough ideas and solutions. This exercise is something I use as a consultant with C-level executives and their teams when we want to multiply their results and eliminate excuses. Enjoy the episode and implement the tips to make your business more successful! Don't forget to subscribe, download and share this episode!
Landry victory in LA a sign of things to come? (11:35) Trump gag order (27:24) "journalists" blame conservative media for Plainfield killing (43:04) Eugene Kontorovich, head of the international law department at the Kohelet Policy Forum, a Jerusalem think-tank, and a professor at George Mason University Scalia Law School, discusses the cultural and geopolitical reactions to the Israel-Hamas war Follow Professor Kontorovich on X @EVKontorovich (57:33) Frank's History Minute (59:55) The Left's love of Islamofacists (1:20:09) Ted Dabrowski, president at Wirepoints, questions where the money for migrants will materialize Get Ted's latest at wirepoints.org (1:33:12) Jeanne Ives, co-founder of Breakthrough Ideas & former member of the Illinois House of Representatives, explains why you need to sign the Right to Parent Petition Catch Jeanne Sundays 7 – 9pm on 560 The Answer on “The Real Story” (1:46:29) Adult Diapers in the news (1:50:05) Sports & Politics: WI approves trans sports restrictionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00 - Dan & Amy with first reaction to last night's debate 10:06 - What happened to Mike Scott? 12:40 - Dan & Amy with winners & losers from last night 30:06 - Jeanne Ives, co-founder of Breakthrough Ideas & former member of the Illinois House of Representatives, takes Dan & Amy behind the scenes at last night's debate in Milwaukee. Check out Jeanne on “The Real Story with Jeanne Ives” - Sundays 7 – 9pm on 560 The Answer 49:47 - Dan & Amy turn their attention to the Trump/Tucker Carlson interview that also aired last night 01:06:19 - Noah Rothman, senior writer for National Review, breaks down the big moments from last night's debate. Check out Noah's most recent book The Rise of the New Puritans: Fighting Back Against Progressives' War on Fun 01:23:30 - Former First Deputy National Security Advisor to President Trump, KT McFarland, unimpressed with the foreign policy debate last evening, explains what the next steps in Russia/Ukraine & China should be. KT is also the author of REVOLUTION: TRUMP, WASHINGTON AND “WE THE PEOPLE 01:40:36 - Christopher Whalen, investment banker, chairman of Whalen Global Advisors LLC and editor for The Institutional Risk Analyst, previews Jerome Powell's upcoming speech in Jackson Hole WY. Chris is also the author of Ford Men: From Inspiration to Enterprise 01:55:38 - Dan & Amy give listeners a chance to get their hits in on last night's debateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In his popular course and methodology, "Building a Second Brain," Tiago Forte explores several key personal knowledge management and productivity themes. These themes are designed to help individuals effectively capture, organize, and utilize their knowledge and ideas.Watch the Video of this Podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=di9uqL3pJ60&ab_channel=MoonshotsPodcastBuy the book on Amazonhttps://geni.us/L5AVA4Get the summary via Blinkisthttps://blinkist.o6eiov.net/m5zmDZBecome a Moonshot Memberhttps://www.patreon.com/Moonshots Here are some of the prominent themes from "Building a Second Brain":1. Personal knowledge management: The course emphasizes actively managing and organizing your knowledge. It encourages participants to develop systems and structures to capture and store information in a way that is easily accessible and searchable.2. Digital note-taking: Forte emphasizes the power of digital note-taking as a tool for capturing and preserving information. He explores various methods and tools for effective note-taking, including using digital tools like Evernote, Notion, or Roam Research.3. Progressive summarization: This technique involves summarizing and condensing information over time. By progressively summarizing and curating your notes, you can distill them into more concise and actionable insights, making them more valuable and accessible in the long run.4. Building a personal knowledge library: Forte emphasizes the importance of developing a personal knowledge library as a repository for all your captured information and ideas. This library becomes a valuable resource that can be referenced and expanded upon over time.5. Knowledge curation: The course delves into knowledge curation, which involves actively selecting, organizing, and connecting different pieces of information to create meaningful relationships and insights. Forte explores strategies for effective curation and its benefits to personal growth and creativity.6. Productivity and creativity: "Building a Second Brain" recognizes the connection between productivity and creativity. By having a well-organized system for managing your knowledge, you can free up mental space and focus on generating new ideas and insights, leading to enhanced creativity and innovation.7. Knowledge sharing and collaboration: Forte emphasizes the importance of sharing and collaborating to leverage collective intelligence. He explores ways to effectively share and communicate your knowledge with others, fostering collaboration and creating opportunities for learning and growth.These themes collectively form the foundation of Tiago Forte's "Building a Second Brain" methodology, providing individuals with practical strategies and techniques to manage their knowledge and enhance their productivity and creativity.Chart of the Dayhttps://workflowy.com/systems/para-method/INTROTiago Forte on Bullet Journal discusses the importance of memory in a chaotic worldThe value of a second brain (4m37) WHAT IS Tiago talks at Google, and how to categorise your second brain with PARA (Projects, Areas of Improvement, Resources, Archive)Stacking ideas (2m19) PRACTICEProductivity Game gives us guidance on how to use Tiago's categorizationsOrganising notebooks with PARA (4m27) OUTROTiago closes the show with practical advice on working towards creating a projectStop Setting Goals. Do this instead (4m11) Watch the Video of this Podcasthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=di9uqL3pJ60&ab_channel=MoonshotsPodcastBuy the book on Amazonhttps://geni.us/L5AVA4Get the summary via Blinkisthttps://blinkist.o6eiov.net/m5zmDZBecome a Moonshot Memberhttps://www.patreon.com/Moonshots ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Veronica Lafemina, founder and CEO of Lafemina and Co, a strategic advisory firm for nonprofits, discusses the power of breakthrough ideas with host Julia Patrick. Lafemina emphasizes the need for organizations to find new paths forward instead of clinging to pre-pandemic norms. She highlights the value of external perspectives and community engagement in creating lasting impact. Lafemina suggests involving the community in ideation and making it easy for people to contribute. The conversation covers aligning teams with breakthrough ideas, testing through simple methods like social media posts, and indicators of success such as community impact and media attention. Lafemina encourages organizations to focus on community connection and practical steps to spark inspiration and make a difference. Watch on video: https://bit.ly/42WoZIMThe Nonprofit Show is the ultimate resource for anyone seeking to make a meaningful impact, bringing together leaders and professionals from the nonprofit and social impact sector in fast-paced, 30-minute episodes featuring a wide range of expert guests. From money management to mission-critical topics, TheNonprofitShow.com offers the information and strategies you need to succeed.Tune in each weekday to hear from guest experts on topics ranging from nonprofit boards, foundations, grant funding, and volunteer management to donor relations and fundraising. Gain valuable insights from legal and tax professionals, marketing experts, grant writers, philanthropy donors, and more.And if you're looking for even more resources, check out the American Nonprofit Academy for news, inspiration, and training to help you make a difference in your community.Follow us on the Twitter: @Nonprofit_ShowSend us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: HelpDesk@AmericanNonprofitAcademy.comVisit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
Your Pension, Your Job, or Your Home. Pick One. Bryce Hill, the @illinoispolicy Director of Fiscal and Economic Research joins us to discuss the looming pension crisis in Illinois and what the Illinois Policy Institute has been working on since Jeanne left the State Legislature. What can be done to avert this crisis and ensure you do not lose your pension? If you like our podcast please hit the like and follow button and be sure to share it with your friends. Illinois Policy Institute - https://www.illinoispolicy.org Breakthrough Ideas - https://www.breakthrough-ideas.com #pensions #Illinois #beinformed #podcast #twill #Illinoispolicy
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Robert Cialdini is the author of the highly-acclaimed and groundbreaking book, Influence: Psychology of Persuasion. The book is a New York Times Business bestseller. Fortune Magazine lists Influence in their “75 Smartest Business Books.” CEO Read lists Influence in their “100 Best Business Books of All Time.” His books, including Influence and Pre-Suasion, have sold more than 7 million copies in 44 different languages.Influence: Psychology of Persuasion is a result of years of study into the reasons that people comply with requests in business settings. It ranks consistently within the top one half of one percent of books sold on Amazon.comHarvard Business Review lists Dr. Robert Cialdini's research in “Breakthrough Ideas for Today's Business Agenda.” He is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today Best-Selling author.https://www.influenceatwork.com/books-and-publications/Are you wanting to: Make More Money Grow Generational Wealth Replace your 9-5 Salary with passive cash flow within 6-12 months? If so - Click the Link below and let's chat for 15 minutes. I'll coach you for free:Apply For The Action Academy CommunityFor Frameworks, Freedom Tips, and Millionaire Financial Breakdowns:Join Our Weekly Newsletter Twitter @theactionpodIG @brianluebbenTiktok @brianluebben
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0:00 - Ramblin' Ray Stevens fills in for Dan 9:32 - Amy & Ray share highlights from DeSantis' speech in Elmhurst 26:34 - Amy & Ray react to Biden spending President's Day in Ukraine instead of East Palestine, Ohio 45:31 - Owner, Perillo Dealer Group, Joe Perillo: I love Chicago but if Lightfoot wins I'm not staying. Interested in a new car or just window shopping joeperillo.com 01:04:16 - Co-Founder of Breakthrough Ideas and former member of the Illinois House of Representatives for the 42nd district, Jeanne Ives, describes the scene at DeSantis' speech in Elmhurst and weighs in on Biden's visit to Ukraine. For more on Jeanne's work with Breakthrough Ideas visit breakthrough-ideas.com 01:18:40 - President at Wirepoints, Ted Dabrowski, breaks down the polling numbers as we near election day. To get Ted's latest wirepoints.org 01:33:20 - Chicago businessman and candidate for mayor, Willie Wilson, urges his opponent Paul Vallas to reject the FOP endorsement. For more on Willie's run for mayor electwilliewilson.com 01:48:57 - Vice President of Lending of Team Hochberg at Homeside Financial, David Hochberg, has kept busy during a slow housing market by teaching financial literacy and raising money for the CPD. For more info visit 56david.com and cpdvest.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Thomas Scott, CEO of Home Run Franchises as he chats with Daniel Clap.They both just returned from the Titus Center for Franchising at Palm Beach Atlantic University where they attended a 2 day Franchise Sales Bootcamp.This was a industry insider event full of marque speakers and uber-valuable content for anyone in franchise development!Some of our takeaways;1. Personal Branding for franchise sales and franchise lead generation - something new to the franchise recruitment space2. Changes in the franchise broker space that might make it harder for existing or new franchisors to use the broker channels to find new buyers3. Younger buyers changing the way franchise sales processes work4. Conversational marketing - its changing rapidly! Buyers DON'T WANT TO TALK TO YOU ON THE PHONE!Listen in!
Can you teach yourself and your colleagues to generate great ideas — ideas genuinely worth pursuing? Robin Landa, an author and professor of design at Kean University in Union, New Jersey, has made a career studying where breakthrough ideas come from — so-called ideation — and how anyone can conjure concepts that will be revolutionary. Robin's latest book is The New Art of Ideas: Unlock Your Creative Potential. In it, she identifies the required foundation of every good idea: Goal, Gap, and Gain - or what she terms the 3Gs. Robin doesn't promise that if you read her book, you or your employees will become the next Mark Twain, Albert Einstein, or Steve Jobs. But she doesn't rule it out either. Play along as host and award-winning author Dean Rotbart quizzes Robin — a Jeopardy enthusiast — on her mastery of various categories of creativity. And be sure your response is in the form of a question. Photo: Robin Landa, The New Art of IdeasPosted: January 16, 2023Monday Morning Run Time: 41:42
Todd Vandermyde joins us to talk about 2nd Amendment issues here in Illinois. He is a former NRA lobbyist. Todd later represented firearm dealers, and he just recently testified in a hearing in Springfield about this latest gun grab legislation brought forward by State Representative Bob Morgan, who represents Highland Park. We look at the news laws on the books in Naperville, and how they relate to the Supreme Court ruling of District of Columbia v. Heller. What else is going on in Illinois and what exactly is SB 5855. How bad is this bill and how certain is it that we will see it taken to court. #twill #Illinois #2ndamendment #scotus Freedom's Steel - https://www.youtube.com/@freedomssteel3746 Breakthrough Ideas - https://www.Breakthrough-ideas.com
Dr. Jessica Hockett (aka Emma Woodhouse), joins Jeanne to discuss the next battle in the school district; The CDC advises COVID vaccines for children; JB and his emergency rules that are still in effect; What is being pushed in our schools and promoted by our school board members, rather than what is the function of the school board. We discuss the tragic death of Congressman Sean Casten's daughter. Many people requested by FOIA the results of her autopsy. We look at the Coroner's results. Breakthrough Ideas - https://www.Breakthrough-ideas.com Emma Woodhouse - https://woodhouse.substack.com
Summary:Ben Weber is the President and Co-founder of Humanyze. Ben is particularly passionate about the power of behavioral data and analytics and its ability to improve organizations and how people work in general. He has been featured in Wired, CNN, and The New York Times, among other outlets, and his work was selected for Harvard Business Review's List of Breakthrough Ideas and Technology Review's Top 10 Emerging Technologies. In this episode, Ben talks about collaboration data, AI, and expertise. Chapters:[0:00 -5:32] Introduction•Welcome, Ben!•Today's Topic: Collaboration Data, AI, and Expertise[5:33 -15:37] What is collaboration data and why does it matter?•Understanding how people communication and work together•Striving for complete data sets vs “good enough” data sets[15:38 -29:38] Adaptive statistics (i.e., AI) and its role in data analysis•How developments in technology have allowed us too find correlations within massive data sets•Are we holding onto unrealistic expectations for AI?[29:39 -39:55] How does expertise impact people analytics inside of an organization?•Unlearning that it's best practice to copy success•Using hypothesis backed by data to improve an organization[39:56 -42:47] Final Thoughts & Closing•Professional ethics' role in people analytics•Thanks for listening!Quotes:“When companies look at things like collaboration technologies that are purpose built for very specific applications, [they] better understand the implications of that for how people work, because even if it makes a particular team's task more efficient—if it detracts from the coordination and collaboration that has to happen across teams, it may be negative.”“I like to call [AI] ‘adaptive statistics' because that's what it is—these things are correlation engines, and what makes them more productive is lots of data. So why suddenly have things been able to get a lot more predictive or [why] can we [generate images] with these algorithms much better than we could in the past? It's not because the algorithms themselves are different, [it's because] now we can literally mine every single piece of text on the internet.”Contact:Ben's LinkedInDavid's LinkedInDwight's LinkedInProduction by Affogato MediaPodcast Manger: Karissa Harris
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Highlights from the conversation:Constraints aren't always bad (0:51)Types of creative handcuffs (3:47)How to implement creative restraints (18:08)Tweet of the week (29:02)Links & Resources:Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'ShaughnessyScramble.land by Carlton RiffelA Gentleman in Moscow by Amor TowlesContent Is for Closers is a bi-weekly podcast powered by HEARD Media. Each episode we get into the nitty-gritty details with an entrepreneur, marketer, or business owner about how they literally use content to close more business, drive more sales, and grow their company.HEARD helps service-based businesses leverage digital content to close sales. Learn more about HEARD by visiting trustheard.com.* Want to be featured in a future episode? Drop your question/comment/criticism/love here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/content-is-for-closers/id1280589855* Support the pod by spreading the word. Use this link to share: www.contentisforclosers.com
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In this episode of Hi I Like Maths, Dr. Pooyan Jamshidi from the University of South Carolina talks about his breakthrough ideas in Artificial Intelligence for which he was awarded $1.2 million from National science Foundation.
A brief look at the top headlines right now; COVID numbers in Illinois; Find out where Kim Foxx ranks as a prosecutor; New pilot program for law enforcement. We go on location to Glen Ellyn where Carol Davis from the Illinois Conservative Union held an election judge training seminar with Breakthrough Ideas; She talks about election integrity, being an election judge, as well as the upcoming Illinois primary election. Kelly Laschinski joins us in the studio, She is a suburban Mom and former teacher. Today we take a look at Social Emotional Learning and what is it? Restorative justice and the fundamental lack of discipline in academics; How your kids are now a psychological experiment for educators.
"Creativity is seeing what everyone else has seen and thinking what no one else has thought. -Albert Einstein Will Hughes is a marketing + e-commerce expert. He's the guy that companies hire to expand their business and accomplish huge goals. Now he's using that expertise to help individuals (like chase + I) accomplish our big, aspirational, goals. The kind of goals that kinda make you nervous they're so big. Chase + I recently went through his course called Liquid Mind which is meant to help people generate big, breakthrough creative ideas, and direct their subconscious to achieve their aggressive goals. If you'd like a chance to go through The Liquid Mind course FOR FREE, Will is gifting one of our listeners a full ride. All you have to is email one of your big, aspirational goals to will@liquidmind.xyz and tell him you listened to this podcast. He will be choosing one winner to take the full course for free! Take the Liquid Mind first lesson for free HERE. LINKS + DISCOUNTS https://wildpastures.com/promos/save-20-a/?oid=1&affid=47 (Wild Pastures Subscription Box) Ned Mellö Magnesium (discount: MEDICIN) https://my.captivate.fm/www.themedicin.com/products (Immune Intel AHCC) https://www.shopog.com/ShoppingCart/index.cfm?FuseAction=CategoryShop&CategoryID=104&ParentCategoryID=15&OwnerID=10002263906 (Our favorite Reishi KING Coffee) https://my.captivate.fm/www.organifishop.com (Organifi) (20% discount: MIMIFIT) See all our favorite products on http://www.themedicin.com/medicincabinet (The Medicin Cabinet) CONNECT WITH US http://www.themedicin.com (Our website) https://www.instagram.com/mimi_themedicin/ (Mimi's IG) // https://www.instagram.com/the_chasen_one/ (Chase's IG) // https://www.instagram.com/themedicinpodcast/ (The Medicin IG) Sound from https://www.zapsplat.com/ (Zapsplat.com)
Breakthrough Ideas wishes Kathleen Murphy luck as she was selected to run for Lt. Governor; We break down the judicial ruling against Governor JB Pritzker, and Tom DeVore defeats the Governor's unlawful mandate; And don't forget all those politicians that demanded you comply as they flaunt their own rules.
Marc Andreessen, Co-Founder & Partner at Andreessen Horowitz, discusses his philosophy on investing in technical founders and the role of technology in today's startups. Andreessen also addresses the kind of entrepreneurs and ideas his venture capital firm look for: "Big breakthrough ideas often seem nuts the first time you see them."
0:00 - Dan & Amy react as Chicagoland responds to the TRO on COVID school mandates 12:56 - Dan & Amy take a closer look as school districts held board meetings last night 31:51 - Dan & Amy respond to Adam Kinzinger with John Berman on CNN: Trump worst POTUS ever 49:00 - Dan & Amy investigate as Republican Attorneys General Across U.S. Announce Plans To Probe GoFundMe For Pulling Freedom Convoy 01:00:59 - Frederick Conforti, Catholic School parent at St Michael's in Wheaton, updates the Archdiocese experience with COVID school mandates 01:20:37 - President of Wirepoints, Ted Debrowski, weighs JB Pritzker's chances against the TRO on COVID mandates. Check out Ted's latest - wirepoints.org 01:34:57 - Co-founder and former president of Breakthrough Ideas, candidate for Illinois Lt Governor, Kathleen Murphy, shares why she has joined the Jesse Sullivan ticket and wants to be the new Lt Governor of Illinois. For more on Kathleen and Jesse Sulllivan's campaign - jessesullivan.com 01:47:47 - Dr. Jonathan Ellen, pediatrician, Epidemiologist, CEO of Connections for Health, and Former President and Vice Dean at Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, offers his opinion on vaccinations for children under 5 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Steak for Breakfast Podcast is wrapping the week with a Friday edition of the show that you're not going to want to miss. The news is fresh, the America First candidates are hot and this turned out to be a big one. The news portion of our show covers some new revelations regarding the January 6th committee, a possible end to the “defund the police” narrative, bringing covid home for holidays and this weeks look into the regimes failures and missteps. Our first guest on the show is running for the Senate in Illinois (open seat) and making a return to the show, Bobby Piton. Bobby breaks down his work getting to the bottom of the 2020 election and his campaign and promises to the American people for when he gets to D.C. Next guest is former Trump admin alum who served under Dr. Ben Carson at HUD, John Gibbs (MI-3). John shares his testimonial which took him from Big Tech to missionary work in Japan, into politics and at the center of the America First Movement. Last, we're joined by Jeanne and Kathleen, the women behind “Breakthrough Ideas.” They're community organizing and leading the charge in Illinois, pushing back against CRT, the broken education system and building networks of voters nationwide. Subscribe to the show, rate it and leave a review before you download, listen, like follow and SHARE our content! Steak for Breakfast: website: https://steakforbreakfastpodcast.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/steakforpodcastbreakfast?utm_medium=copy_link linktree: https://linktr.ee/steakforbreakfastpodcast MyPillow: Promo Code: STEAK at checkout • Website: https://www.mypillow.com/steak • Via the Phone: 800-658-8045 • Bobby Piton • (IL-Open Seat) • Website: https://www.bobbypiton.com Twitter: @UAmerica333 John Gibbs (MI-3) • Website: https://mikecollinsga.com Twitter: @votejohngibbs Jeanne & Kathleen • “Breakthrough Ideas”• Website: https://www.breakthrough-ideas.com Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/in-the-spotlight/id1569624636
"It's time for YOU to stand up." A seven year old drops a lot of truth on her school board; District 200 School board member Mary Yeboah issues a statement calling for the board to reject "the myth of American Exceptionalism;" The lawyer for the Edward Hospital patient who is now recovering after taking Ivermectin; And an update on the door-to-door efforts in Breakthrough Ideas ballot integrity project. The results reveal the validity of our data and the untrustworthiness of the media.
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For the past decade, Michael Wade, professor of innovation and strategy at IMD Business School, and his co-authors studied the thought process of inventors, scientists, doctors, entrepreneurs, and artists. The product of this collaboration is the book A.L.I.E.N. Thinking: The Unconventional Path To Breakthrough Ideas. Wade and his colleagues learned that these people's out-of-the-world ideas helped them to make leaps and bounds in discovering game-changing solutions. In this episode, Michael talks about the five patterns of thinking that distinguish these innovators from the rest of us. He shares how Attention, Levitation, Imagination, Experimentation, and Navigation—make for a fresh and flexible approach to problem-solving. Find out how to free your imagination and detect hard-to-observe patterns. Episode Quotes:Was this book intended to be more general, since most of your books are about digital transformation? Throughout your career as a professor and researcher, do you see yourself becoming more generalist in your approach?I think probably Greg it's the opposite with me. I had a very traditional academic career path. I was a professor in the MIS area. Way back when I was really interested in digital things before it was called digital. But I did find, I have to tell you, that I felt a little bit constrained in a traditional university environment. Where, you know, you're pigeonholed into a department, and my department was the MIS department. So if I wanted to do marketing, strategy, or leadership, I was locked out to a certain extent.How can keeping people outside their comfort zone help them become motivated to learn and energized?And that's one of the reasons we chose the metaphor of the alien because you can imagine Greg, an alien comes down to earth. That alien sees everything for the first time. And so, everything's new. But we lose that. We completely lose that. So, you know, the expression 'déjà vu'? So, déjà vu is, you look at something, you think I've seen that before. I'm sure I've seen that before. You get that sense of déjà vu. We want people to have the opposite of that.Thoughts on rest, levitating and taking time off to reflectThe L is a fun one. It's also a bit counterintuitive. This idea of levitating and levitating is all about —you talked about zoom in, zoom out before — it's about timeout and time off. We just do not give our minds enough time to disengage. I'll ask a question, an open question. How many of you take your phones into the toilet with you? It's probably a shockingly high number. You don't; we don't even give ourselves those two and a half minutes of time for our mind just to reflect.How do we lose our ability to exercise our imagination and creativity? You know, all kids are imaginative. They have great imaginations. But you know, life tends to beat it out of us. School beats it out of us. Our careers beat it out of us. And eventually, there's not much left. I think it was George Bernard Shaw who said, “We don't stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing.”Time Code Guide:00:02:30 Experience at IMD: Thoughts on not having core interests and not being caged within a department00:03:51 Do you think that working with real executives and companies rather than startups help shape your thinking to see real obstacles and become an alien thinker?00:07:32 How the book can help readers who just joined immersive work experiences stay motivated and energized?00:10:52 Paying attention to situations, zooming in and out, and changing perspective00:13:17 Hypothesis-driven inquiry vs. data-driven discovery00:17:45 How to be intentional on doing nothing and plotting rest in the calendar00:20:23 Remote work not being conducive for levitation00:23:41 What happens when you yourselves in pigeonholes and when you become fixated on your function?00:27:43 Using your imagination to innovate and enhance customer experiences in restaurants using online and digital tools00:30:31 How to improve brainstorming process?00:33:03 How do you stick to scientific methods without confirmation bias kicking-in?00:36:43 Understanding the scientific method: how the human brain can learn naturally and how we learn from machines00:39:08 How preferring negative feedback, anticipating blockers and welcoming challenges help you churn out innovative ideas00:42:14 How manual drawings help architects solve problems better00:44:34 How to open more organizations to creativity and idea generation00:46:39 Becoming an expert but learning other things from different areas and practices to bridge gaps in the organizationShow Links:Guest ProfileFaculty Profile at IMDProfessional Profile at The Conversation NewsletterMichael Wade on LinkedInMichael Wade on TwitterHis WorkMichael Wade on Google ScholarALIEN Thinking: The Unconventional Path to Breakthrough IdeasHacking Digital: Best Practices to Implement and Accelerate Your Business TransformationOrchestrating Transformation: How to Deliver Winning Performance with a Connected Approach to ChangeDigital Vortex: How Today's Market Leaders Can Beat Disruptive Competitors at Their Own Game
It's not easy balancing crisis and strategy during times of crisis. Today and tomorrow's leaders have a great responsibility and their success is based on their ability to generate breakthrough ideas and to be able to sell them to the board and to their subordinates. Those that want to elevate their own brand to influence change have it hard too. Aspiring leaders are tasked with being heard by their managers and are keen to help their organizations maximize value through continuous improvement and transformations. In this special episode, we're joined by a Top 50 globally recognized business thinker, author, the no.1 communication coach in the world, Dorie Clark. Dorie sheds light on how to do all of the above in a complex and uncertain world and at a time where organizations are rapidly changing and adopting new technologies to transform their processes, grow their offerings, and become more resilient. About the Speaker Dorie Clark has been named one of the Top 50 business thinkers in the world by Thinkers50 and was recognized as the #1 Communication Coach in the world by the Marshall Goldsmith Leading Global Coaches Awards. Clark, a consultant, and keynote speaker teaches executive education at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business and Columbia Business School and is the author of 'Entrepreneurial You', 'Reinventing You' and 'Stand Out', which was named the #1 Leadership Book of 2015 by Inc. magazine. As a former presidential campaign spokeswoman, Clark has been described by the New York Times as an “expert at self-reinvention and helping others make changes in their lives.” A frequent contributor to the Harvard Business Review, she consults and speaks for clients including Google, Microsoft, and the World Bank.
Crazy ideas can lead us to amazing ones if we let them grow in a proper environment. This is what the concept of Greenhousing ideas, that we learned from Gabri Prat, is all about: instead of killing the idea, try and understand it, shift it or test it! In this episode we talk about this concept that helps us manage stakeholder's ideas, emphasizing the importance of asking why first. We also cover the ideation process: if you don't have any ideas, here we give you some easy tips and activities that you can apply in your team that will improve your ideation workshops and brainstorming sessions. We invite you to continue the conversation and give us feedback! Twitter:@TwoFacetPodcast Email: twofacetpodcast@gmail.com Hosts: Juncal González, Matt Mikulski Music: Sunlight by Lightblow --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twofacet/message
In this episode: Timothy Christian feels the full coercive power of the state, and the fight for parental rights takes another blow; law enforcement officer and former state representative John Cabello shares his perspective on the Ella French shooting; Are the League of Women Voters are in bed with Antifa? A Rolling Meadows resident has the scoop and is naming names; Illinois goes full 1984 with their Vax Verify system; and Breakthrough Ideas' week-in-review.
The guest of the new episode of Beyond Busy weekly podcast is Cyril Bouquet. Cyril is a co-author of the book called ‘Alien Thinking: The Unconventional Path to Breakthrough Ideas'. He is also a professor of Strategy and Innovation at the IMD Business School in Lausanne, Switzerland. Cyril has worked with a lot of big companies e.g. UEFA which welcomes the European Cup 2020 this year in 10 different countries. In this episode we talk about productivity, how we can use our imagination in the working process and many more.
The guest of the new episode of Beyond Busy weekly podcast is Cyril Bouquet. Cyril is a co-author of the book called ‘Alien Thinking: The Unconventional Path to Breakthrough Ideas'. He is also a professor of Strategy and Innovation at the IMD Business School in Lausanne, Switzerland. Cyril has worked with a lot of big companies e.g. UEFA which welcomes the European Cup 2020 this year in 10 different countries. In this episode we talk about productivity, how we can use our imagination in the working process and many more.
Cyril Bouquet joins us to show us how we can use our 5 patterns of thinking to see the world through fresh eyes. This new intelligent model for innovative thinking allows you to see the bigger picture, develop world-changing ideas and notice previously unobservable patterns.Cyril Bouquet is a Professor at IMD and Co-Author of ALIEN Thinking: The Unconventional Path to Breakthrough IdeasFind out more by visiting the Alien Thinking website | https://alienthinking.org Listener TribeWe have our own private social network for listeners of the Unmistakable Creative podcast. You can meet other listeners, discuss episodes, and engage with the creative community! Just visit https://the-unmistakable-creative-podcast.mn.co/ to sign up. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My guest on this episode is Cyril Bouquet. He's a professor of innovation and strategy at the Switzerland-based IMD Business School and helps executives bring progress to a changing world. He's also the co-author of “ALIEN Thinking: The Unconventional Path to Breakthrough Ideas.” In our conversation, Cyril discusses how people can come up with truly original ideas and foster creativity, even under stress, by thinking like an ALIEN.
Even though you have always been taught to avoid mistakes, the fact of the matter is that mistakes are good. This is because mistakes teach you where you went wrong and give you an opportunity to improve. If you want to succeed, you must take little bets, fail quickly, and learn fast. SummaryIn his path breaking book, “Little Bets: How breakthrough ideas emerge from small discoveries”, Peter Sims argues that truly innovative companies take little bets that help them to learn and grow. Listen to this Podcast by Edelweiss MF to learn how little bets can help you pave the road to success. 1. Success is not about having one great idea. It is about starting with one idea, discovering that it is flawed, and then quickly reshaping the idea with the new learnings.2. There are two main imperatives to achieving success. The first is to be willing to make mistakes and the second is to have an open mind and learn from these mistakes.3. When you become comfortable with failure and are able to view false starts and mistakes as opportunities, then you open yourself up creatively.4. Experiments are good. They give you an opportunity to test an idea, iterate, and improve. 5. When you start something new, don't just focus on the expected gains. Instead, focus on how much you can afford to lose. 6. Always remember that while geniuses are exceptionally rare, anyone can use little bets to unlock creative ideas.Peter Sims' book makes it easy to understand the importance of taking little bets that can shape your journey and put you on the path to success. You can listen to the podcast on the Edelweiss Mutual Fund website, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcast. We hope you enjoyed this podcast and will tune in to listen to more such podcasts on investing nuggets.
How do new ideas come about? Cyril Bouquet is the co-author of ALIEN THINKING: The Unconventional Path to Breakthrough Ideas. Although new, innovative ideas seem to appear magically, they take time to emerge, mature and become successful. Cyril and his co-authors studied professions of people who challenge existing paradigms (inventors, artists, scientists). They found these folks use five patterns of thinking that distinguish them from the rest of us. These patterns -Attention, Levitation, Imagination, Experimentation, and Navigation- can help innovative thinking and problem-solving. He also says the navigation piece can be the most difficult because this is where the “rubber meets the road” and often where we face the most resistance. This episode is brought to you by… 13 Days to Remarkable Leadership, a free leadership video series based on Kevin's book, Remarkable Leadership. Additional Leadership Resources Book Recommendations: ALIEN Thinking: The Unconventional Path to Breakthrough Ideas by Cyril Bouquet, Jean-Louis Barsoux, Michael Wade Changing Places: A Tale of Two Campuses by David Lodge The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Author), Richard Howard (Translator) Connect with Cyril Bouquet: Website | Twitter | LinkedIn Related Podcast Episodes: Business Experimentation an Innovation with Stefan Thomke. The Innovation Stack with Jim McKelvey. Innovation is Everybody's Business with Tamara Ghandour. Making Creativity an Everyday Habit with Scott Anthony. Follow the Podcast Don't miss an episode! Follow this podcast through the options below. iTunes Stitcher TuneIn Soundcloud RSS Or your favorite podcast app. Join Our Facebook Group Join our Facebook community to network with like-minded leaders, ask us questions, suggest guests and more. We welcome your wealth of experience and hope you will join us in sharing it with others on their leadership journey. You can join the group here: facebook.com/groups/RemarkableLeadershipPodcast/
How do people come up with truly original ideas? The answer is to think outside the box – way outside the box. The post 370: The Unconventional Path to Breakthrough Ideas with Cyril Bouquet first appeared on Read to Lead Podcast.
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Kelly Leonard has a long distance connection with professor Cyril Bouquet who teaches in Switzerland at the Institute for Management Development. They discuss his new book, Alien Thinking: The Unconventional Path to Breakthrough Ideas.
Through the ALIEN method, you will learn how to develop out-of-this-world ideas. ALIEN Thinking, the book, can help anyone find innovative solutions to the most difficult problems.
A challenge for people with promising ideas is to have someone believe in their work and offer the first grant. Philanthropy has the freedom to provide this risk capital, and small foundations excel in early-stage funding, backing ideas that later attract the attention of large foundations and government. Meet a small funder whose purpose is to find creative entrepreneurs in the environmental and energy fields, and provide early support -- plus the encouragement -- to begin turning powerful ideas into reality. *** Bio: John is the founding executive director of Blackstone Ranch Institute, which provides early seed grants and strategic advice to emergent initiatives across a broad array of environmental and sustainability fronts. During the 1990s he was a global troubleshooter for UNICEF, where he investigated the effectiveness of their role in the world's most complex humanitarian relief operations. John's blogs: Making the Early Grant, and Very Often the First How You Can Discern and Inspire Promising New Ideas—Before Anyone Else
A challenge for people with promising ideas is to have someone believe in their work and offer the first grant. Philanthropy has the freedom to provide this risk capital, and small foundations excel in early-stage funding, backing ideas that later attract the attention of large foundations and government. Meet a small funder whose purpose is to find creative entrepreneurs in the environmental and energy fields, and provide early support -- plus the encouragement -- to begin turning powerful ideas into reality. *** Bio: John is the founding executive director of Blackstone Ranch Institute, which provides early seed grants and strategic advice to emergent initiatives across a broad array of environmental and sustainability fronts. During the 1990s he was a global troubleshooter for UNICEF, where he investigated the effectiveness of their role in the world's most complex humanitarian relief operations. John's blogs: Making the Early Grant, and Very Often the First How You Can Discern and Inspire Promising New Ideas—Before Anyone Else
Michelle Martin and Michael Wade, Cisco Chair in Digital Business Transformation at the IMD business school and co-author of the new book ALIEN Thinking: The Unconventional Path to Breakthrough Ideas discuss the five patterns that transcend conventional problem solving, true innovators and monoculture and creativity. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Glen connects with leaders from his three favorite Finovate Europe solutions: Best of Show winner (and newly minted Unicorn) Quantum Metric, Iceland-based Meniga's green banking spin, and WUA's savvy twist on digital analytics.
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Cyril Bouquet joins us to discuss “A.L.I.E.N. Thinking: The Unconventional Path to Breakthrough Ideas.” His book breaks down five keys to creating disruptive ideas called ALIEN Thinking: Attention, Levitation, Imagination, Experimentation, and Navigation. Cyril's Background Cyril is a Professor of Innovation and Strategy at IMD. Growing up, both of his parents were professors, but he […]
Cyril Bouquet joins us to discuss “A.L.I.E.N. Thinking: The Unconventional Path to Breakthrough Ideas.” His book breaks down five keys to creating disruptive ideas called ALIEN Thinking: Attention, Levitation, Imagination, Experimentation, and Navigation. Cyril's Background Cyril is a Professor of Innovation and Strategy at IMD. Growing up, both of his parents were professors, but he […]
The first step to delivering disruptive technology and ideas is to focus on thinking differently. Venturing outside of the box. But how can we turn away from the conventional thought processes we've been operating within through out our lives and embrace something completely new? Michael Wade, professor of innovation strategy at IMD, author and holder of the Cisco chair in digital business transformation, has dedicated his career to answering that question. In his new book, ALIEN Thinking: The Unconventional Path to Breakthrough Ideas he explores what it means to achieve differentiated thinking, and how to get there within an organization. As always, we welcome your feedback. Please make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and Google Play.
Joe Biden forgets the name of the Pentagon and the generals he just appointed. Then, a Chicago Police Officer, "Officer John", joins Steve to discuss his thoughts on the new law enforcement reform bill just signed by Pritzker. Plus, Jeanne Ives discusses her new venture, "Breakthrough Ideas". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Susan Robertson explains how to tap into your creative genius to generate breakthrough solutions. — YOU'LL LEARN — 1) Why every professional benefits from more creativity 2) Why you should start with your craziest idea 3) What to do when others shoot down your ideas Subscribe or visit AwesomeAtYourJob.com/ep639 for clickable versions of the links below. — ABOUT SUSAN — Susan Robertson empowers individuals, teams, and organizations to more nimbly adapt to change, by transforming thinking from “why we can't” to “how might we?” She is a creative thinking expert with over 20 years of experience coaching Fortune 500 companies. As an instructor on applied creativity at Harvard, Susan brings a scientific foundation to enhancing human creativity. She combines the neuroscience of creative thinking with a big dose of fun, to make the learning and behavior change really stick. • Susan's website: SusanRobertson.co • Susan's article: “10 Rules for Brainstorming Success” — RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THE SHOW — • TED Talk: “Do schools kill creativity?” with Sir Ken Robinson • Website: Stormz See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bill Carr joined Amazon in 1999 and spent more than 15 years with the company. As Vice President of Digital Media, Bill launched and managed the company's global digital music and video businesses, including Amazon Music, Prime Video, and Amazon Studios. After Amazon, Bill was an Executive In Residence with Maveron, LLC, an early-stage, consumer-only venture capital firm. Bill later served as the Chief Operating Officer of OfferUp, the largest mobile marketplace for local buyers and sellers in the U.S. Today Bill is co-founder of Working Backwards LLC where he coaches executives at both large and early-stage companies on how to implement the management practices developed at Amazon.Kim Scott is the author of Just Work: Get Sh*t Done Fast and Fair and Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity and co-founder of the company Radical Candor. Kim was a CEO coach at Dropbox, Qualtrics, Twitter, and other tech companies. She was a member of the faculty at Apple University and before that led AdSense, YouTube, and DoubleClick teams at Google. Kim managed a pediatric clinic in Kosovo and started a diamond-cutting factory in Moscow. She lives with her family in Silicon Valley.Gurdeep Pall leads the Business AI Group at Microsoft, a team comprising Research Scientists, Engineers and Business Leaders bringing digital transformation to business tasks through the power of AI, including a recent effort to train Autonomous Systems with Reinforcement Learning efficiently. He is also responsible for Microsoft Garage and Hackathon, a hyperscale grass-roots innovation program. Prior to this, Gurdeep was responsible for Skype, Skype for Business and Microsoft Teams efforts, including starting Lync (now Skype for Business) and developing it into a multi-billion-dollar business. Gurdeep's favorite technology moment was demonstrating the world's first live real-time spoken language translation within a Skype call at the Code Conference in 2014. Gurdeep joined Microsoft in January 1990 as a software design engineer after graduate school at University of Oregon. He has worked on many breakthrough products in his tenure. Pall was part of the Windows NT development team, working on the first version of Windows NT 3.1 in 1993 as a software design engineer, all the way through Windows XP in 2001 as general manager of Windows Networking. During his work on Windows, he led design and implementation of core networking technologies such as PPP, TCP/IP, VPNs, Internet Routing, and Wi-Fi, and parts of the operating system. Pall co-authored the first VPN protocol in the industry - Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) - which received the prestigious Innovation of the Year award from PC Magazine in 1996. He also authored several documents and standards in the networking area in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standards body in the mid-1990s. Since then, amongst other things, Gurdeep has led Conversation-as-a-Platform, Microsoft Speech, Tellme, and Bing Maps initiatives. Gurdeep Pall has been a keynote speaker at many industry conferences over the years. He was named one of the "15 Innovators & Influencers Who Will Make A Difference" in 2008 by Information Week. He co-authored "Institutional Memory Goes Digital," which was published by Harvard Business Review as part of "Breakthrough Ideas for 2009" and subsequently presented at the World Economic Forum 2009 in Davos. Pall holds 25+ patents in networking, VoIP and collaboration areas. He has served on the board of trustees of Ashesi University, Ghana.
Murray Hidary is... A serial tech entrepreneur who has had multiple successful exits (earthweb, dice.com, iamplify.com) The composer and creator of the immersive musical experience ‘MindTravel’ (has been featured around the globe over 500 times with over 100,000 people) With a mission of “Moving People to Purpose Through Music” Topics We Discussed The Benefits of Box Breathing Before Meetings Serial Tech Entrepreneur Changed Career to Become Immersive Experience Creator Use Music to Make Better Decisions Music For Emotion Health Is Like Crossfit For Physical Health Music is Key to Unlock the Hidden Truths of the Universe Getting Yourself Out of the Way & Unleashing Your Creativity Connect Deeper And Intimately With Audiences Comparing Learning Martial Arts & Playing Musical Instruments Music as a Path to Journey Into Our Deep Subconsciousness Duplication Principle to Release Stress, Anxiety, and Obsessive Thoughts Helping Those Who Are Depressed, Grieving, Or Anxious Getting to the Breakthrough Ideas and Decisions Staying True & Attracting Super Fans With Constraint (And Specificity) Comes Freedom Understanding Who My Audiences (And Super Fans) Are Creating Virtual Immersive Experience Since COVID Responsibilities of a Musical Healer to Alleviate Suffering of Others Scaling Immersive Musical Experiences Globally The Heavy Costs of Separating Identities & The Surprising Benefits of Integration Microstep to Integrate Identities Into All Aspects of Life The Benefits of Getting to Know the Person Beyond the Role How Vibrations Create Our Reality & Expand Our Future, According to Quantum Physics What Does Philosopher-Entrepreneur Mean to You? What Does Wealth Mean For You? What's One Idea That Most Improved Your Life in the Last 5 Years?
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#DnD5E News = Find out details on the new book to be released in March! Then, here about the four new subclasses on unearthed arcana. Also, how D&D is helping people deal with their social fears and anxiety. Furthermore, Hero Forge is running a kickstarter to give you full color miniatures. Additionally, Amanda Hurych (@AmHurych) tells you about 10 sets of armor A DM should not give the party. Plus, find out about the new (@PBPublishing1) Western setting adventure. Moreover, find out who the new DMs Guild Adepts are. It iis a lot and takes one hour and six minutes. Links: How Dungeons & Dragons can help SFU student wellness Amazon Leaks Next Dungeons & Dragons Book Cover to Dungeons & Dragons' Next Book Leaks Online Dungeons and Dragons’ First Book of 2020 Focuses on Critical Role ‘Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount’ Lets Players Step Into the Setting from ‘Critical Role’ “Critical Role” Comes To “Dungeons & Dragons” With “Explorer’s Guide To Wildemount” D&D is heading to Wildemount! 'Critical Role' becomes 'D&D' canon with 'Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount' D&D Mini-Maker Hero Forge Will Soon Do Color Custom Minis What the Wizards of the Coast D&D page says About Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount New Release: Spirit of the Untamed West More Good Dogs and Cats are Coming to Dungeons & Dragons 10 Armors In D&D That A DM Should Never Give A Party The start of a new year brings a new class of Dungeon Masters Guild Adepts!nearthed Arcana: Four New Subclasses New Adventure League Adventures on the Dungeon Masters Guild EB-02 Voice in the Machine CCC-RCC-01-01 Flight of the Forgemage CCC-RCC-01-02 The King of Thar CCC-RCC-01-03 Chains of Desperation CCC-RCC-01-04 Black Bliss CCC-RCC-01-06 The Handfasting CCC-SAF01-01 Between Garrock and a Hard Place CCC-KUMORI-03-03 Scales of Justice: A Moonsea Adventure Kickstarter: Monsters of the City for 5E RPG Free Download of Monsters of the City Docks District Full-Color Custom Miniatures with Hero Forge 2.0 Blogs: (5e AdventurevReview) DDAL-EB-01 The Night Land XP Started as One of D&D’s Breakthrough Ideas. Now the Designers Don’t See the Point Videos: THE NEW BOOK is: Explorer's Guide to Wildemount! (D&D 5e/Critical Role) | Nerd Immersion Explorer's Guide to Wildemount! (D&D 5e/Critical Role) | Nerd Immersion Matt Mercer on Dunamancy - Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount for D&D What is the Echo Knight? - Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount for D&D What is the Chronurgist? - Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount for D&D What is the Graviturgist? - Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount D&D What are the Vestiges of Divergence? - Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount D&D Matt Mercer reveals new Monsters in the Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount for D&D Matt Mercer reveals what it feels like to publish the Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount for D&D Matt Mercer on the Adventures in the Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount D&D Podcasts: Crit Acadamy Episode 151: Player Storytelling DnDiscussions Episode 15 – Traps and Backstories Down with D&D – Descent into Avernus Walk through and Review. Part 11
Breakthrough Ideas with Jen: When you’re a single woman in the church, you usually kind of keep moving around because you don’t always fit very well. We treated the Bible like it was magical, like if I open it up the Holy Spirit was just going to drop out insight on me just because I … Read More Read More
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Business Owners & Entrepreneurs Podcast with Peter Boolkah | Business Coach | The Transition Guy®
Today I'm joined by Author and business columnist, Steve Martin. Steve is a visiting professor of behavioural science at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business and is the CEO of INFLUENCE AT WORK (UK).He co-authored (with Dr. Robert Cialdini and Dr. Noah Goldstein) the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Business Week International Bestseller Yes! 50 secrets from the science of persuasion which has sold one million copies and been translated into 27 languages. Yes! was nominated for the Royal Society annual prize for science writing and was listed on the Harvard Business Review’s prestigious ‘Breakthrough Ideas for Business’ list.Steve speaks, advises and leads workshops on the science of influence and persuasion and its application to businesses and public policy.A regular media commentator Steve’s work appears in the business and national press including The Times, Daily Telegraph, Guardian, Financial Times, Time and the Wall Street Journal as well as TV and Radio.His Persuasion column in British Airway’s in-flight magazine is seen by over two million people every month and he is a regular contributor to the Harvard Business Review. Steve is a guest lecturer on executive programs at the London School of Economics and Harvard University.His new book Messengers, Who We Listen to, Who We Don’t and Why is a timely exploration of why some people in society are listened to and why others are ignored regardless of the truth or wisdom of their message. It will be published worldwide in Fall ’19.Check out Steve's book here:https://amzn.to/2NgSSj0Find out more about Steve Martin here:https://www.influenceatwork.com/about/trainers/steve-martin/--------------------CONNECT WITH PETER BOOLKAH:--------------------http://www.Boolkah.comhttps://www.facebook.com/Boolkahhttps://www.instagram.com/pboolkah/https://www.linkedin.com/in/boolkahhttps://twitter.com/boolkah--------------------ABOUT PETER BOOLKAH--------------------Peter Boolkah (AKA The Transition Guy) is the World’s #1 Business Transition Coach whose main passion in life is to work with talented and high performing business owners who are in the process of creating exciting, high growth businesses. Peter helps you to navigate and transition through the crucial growth pains that all growing businesses experience making it as painless and exciting as possible.It is important to remember that businesses do not just grow and develop on their own, it is up to us and our teams to make this happen by making every day purposeful. As businesses grow some parts of the journey will be easier than others and most owners do not have all the answers. Starting a business is one of the most exciting things we get to do and we all have aspirations of achieving great things. In fact Peter is yet to meet someone who started a business with the intention of failing.Peter’s ultimate life goal is to inspire and empower over 100,000 Entrepreneurs to create long term thriving businesses resulting in the creation of 1,000,000 jobs.So if you are scaling up your business, you’re in a business transition period, and want to know more then connect with Peter at Boolkah.com--------------------THE TRANSITION GUY --------------------Peter Boolkah is the World's #1 Business Transition Coach and also known as ‘The Transition Guy’. This YouTube channel and his podcast is where he shares his unique and direct approach to taking back control of your business (and your life) while growing and transitioning your business from one level to the next.As a business owner, transitioning your business is all about setting and reaching your goals as well as business transition planning and process. Do you want to accomplish what you set out to do with your business? Do you have dreams of
Michael A. Roberto is the Trustee Professor of Management at Bryant University in Smithfield, RI. He joined the tenured faculty at Bryant after serving for six years on the faculty at Harvard Business School. His research focuses on how leaders and teams solve problems and make decisions. He is the author of Unlocking Creativity. Sponsored by: * LEADx.org – subscribe to become 1% better every single day Subscribe on iTunes to join our VIP Club: Please click here to subscribe on iTunes, and leave a quick rating. Nothing matters more for bringing the podcast to the attention of others. After you subscribe and leave a review, send an email to info at leadx dot org to let us know, and we'll invite you into the private LEADx VIP Group on Facebook. Group members are eligible for ridiculously good prizes each month, have special access to me and LEADx guests, discounts on live events, and of course it's a great forum for peer-learning and support. Share: And, by all means, if you know someone you think would benefit, please spread the word by using the share buttons below. — What is LEADx and The LEADx Show with Kevin Kruse? Imagine if you could have the world's best executive coaches and leadership mentors whispering into your ear every morning on your way to work. Every Monday, there will be a new episode of The LEADx Leadership Show with an interview from a different thought leadership or business expert. Many of these guests are thought leaders, famous authors or high-profile CEOs from innovative startup companies. Others are creatives, artists, entrepreneurs or corporate career leaders. They have all achieved extreme success and they are willing to share practical advice on how to advance your career and develop your leadership and management skills by offering daily career tips on time management, productivity, marketing, personal branding, communication, sales, leadership, team building, talent management and other personal development and career development topics. There will be a new episode waiting for you just in time for your morning commute, morning treadmill session or whatever else it is you do to start your day. LEADx isn't just the name of this new podcast, it's the name of a digital media and online learning company that is re-imagining professional development for millennials and career driven professionals looking to break into manager roles or excel in current leadership and management roles. If you're looking for management training or professional development that is delivered in a fun and engaging way, sign up for our daily newsletter at LEADx.org. It's packed with life hacks, daily career tips and leadership challenges that will turn you into a high potential leader in no time. What does LEADx stand for? We are exploring leadership. We are about NEXT GENERATION leadership. We believe that professional training and workplace education has not kept up with advances in digital media. Today's emerging leaders and management professionals just don't find 5 day workshops or eLearning modules to be very compelling. Today's talent is mobile and social. LEADx wants to help those that want to make an impact. Leadership is not a choice. You don't need a title to lead. You're a leader whether you want to be or not. Leadership is about influence. We want to help those who want to be great leaders. Great leaders at work, at home and in the neighborhood. We want to help others who just want more from life and who want to achieve their full potential.
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Breakthrough Ideas with Todd Adkins: There is a difference between just placing leaders in a role and actually developing leaders for ministry. Great leaders are not just intuitive, they are highly intentional as well. Systems, process, and structure are critical but the relationship moves people. We can do leadership gatherings better by leveraging both technology and … Read More Read More
Breakthrough Ideas with Brady Cooper: To fight complacency in the church, we must stay hungry evangelistically. Building a church culture that engages men, requires a shared value toward challenging men. For his staff, the intentional discipleship of 2-3 other people is not up for negotiation. Keeping your family healthy is your primary responsibility as a senior … Read More Read More
CEO’s are perplexed by the lack of innovation and creativity in their organizations. According to the 2017 PwC CEO Survey, the issue of innovation is the number one priority on the minds of many CEO’s across the world today. In fact, 77% of CEO’s struggle to find the creativity and innovation skills that they believe they need in order to grow and transform their businesses. In this episode, Dr. Amy Climer identifies the potential pitfalls and roadblocks to innovation and offers ideas and steps that leaders can take to build a culture of creativity in their teams and organizations. Dr. Amy Climer is a teacher in the area of creativity and innovation as well as a trainer and coach supporting the development of teams. She holds a Ph.D. in Leadership and Change from Antioch University and is certified in Creative Problem Solving, Immunity to Change, and in the Foresight Thinking System. For all show notes, visit www.hrstudiopodcast.com/amy-climer
If you want sustainable drive and enthusiasm for growing your creative career in 2018, this episode is for you! If you had high hopes for 2018 but you feel like it’s already kicking your butt a little, this episode is for you! I am all about pepping you up on this podcast, but even before I started this podcast I knew that what truly keeps people 100% jazzed is real strategies that work! This is not empty positivity, this is an episode packed to the brim with tactics that changed my creative career. Things you can actually DO! Today’s episode is JAMMED PACKED WITH SUPER JAZZ! :D I share 17 creative career growth ideas that super charged my motivation when I first found them, and then actually worked! Thanks to Yoni Wolf and the band WHY? for our theme music. Thanks to my man Nate Utesch and his band Metavari for all the other tunes! soundcloud.com/metavari Thanks to Alex Sugg for editing and the podcast! www.alexsugg.com Thanks to Yoni Wolf and the band WHY? for our theme music. Thanks to my man Nate Utesch and his band Metavari for all the other tunes! soundcloud.com/metavari Thanks to Alex Sugg for editing and the podcast! www.alexsugg.com Astropad App - Turn Your iPad into a Graphics Tablet! The episode art was made using Astropad! http://astropad.com/?utm_source=Creative%20Pep%20Talk&utm_medium=Podcast&utm_campaign=Creative%20Pep%20Talk This Creative Pep Talk episode is brought to you by Twenty20 - where creative minds get authentic, real-world stock photos. If you’re looking to tell a true story through your brand, to deliver an honest message to your audience on social medias, the photos you use will matter. Twenty20 has crowdsourced millions of photos from a community over 350,000 photographers - all available under a simple, royalty-free license. Today, they’re offering listeners of Creative Pep Talk a 5-photo free trial. To start yours right now, go to twenty20.com/cpt
Reach Us Here: Doug- @DJDoug Strickland- @NiceGuyonBiz @BobRoitblat Show Notes by: Anna Nygren Getting Deeper Insight on Today's Breakthrough Ideas Bob Roitblat founded/co-founded and successfully exited 12 different companies that generated over $45 million in revenue. He now spends his time helping other organizations be more creative and produce more innovative breakthrough ideas. Bob self-funded the first several companies he started so getting it right was critical. Bob consumed every business book he could get his hands on and used the collective knowledge to develop his successful innovation process. Questions You'll Hear Today 1. The statistics are staggering: Most new products and services fail. Why is that? 2. Our listeners would love to be the next Uber or Netflix, how do they come up with these breakthrough ideas? 3. We need insights before ideas, how do we get deeper insight? 4. What else gets in the way of successful innovation? 5. We've identified a great idea, do we just put all of our money into this new product or service and do a wide roll-out? Guest Website www.roitblat.com Doug- @DJDoug Check out more episodes at www.bizwizpodcast.com Produced by www.TurnKeyPodcast.com You're the expert, let us help you prove it.
Reach Us Here: Doug- @DJDoug Strickland- @NiceGuyonBiz @BobRoitblat Show Notes by: Anna Nygren Getting Deeper Insight on Today’s Breakthrough Ideas Bob Roitblat founded/co-founded and successfully exited 12 different companies that generated over $45 million in revenue. He now spends his time helping other organizations be more creative and produce more innovative breakthrough ideas. Bob self-funded the first several companies he started so getting it right was critical. Bob consumed every business book he could get his hands on and used the collective knowledge to develop his successful innovation process. Questions You’ll Hear Today 1. The statistics are staggering: Most new products and services fail. Why is that? 2. Our listeners would love to be the next Uber or Netflix, how do they come up with these breakthrough ideas? 3. We need insights before ideas, how do we get deeper insight? 4. What else gets in the way of successful innovation? 5. We've identified a great idea, do we just put all of our money into this new product or service and do a wide roll-out? Guest Website www.roitblat.com Doug- @DJDoug Check out more episodes at www.bizwizpodcast.com Produced by www.TurnKeyPodcast.com You're the expert, let us help you prove it.
The number one question designers ask is about how to create a unique concept design. In this episode of Design Futurecast, Maria Lorena Lehman explores how to breakthrough design barriers and routine ways of thinking. After all, when creating your creative concept, how often do you uncover breakthroughs? Do you create to meet a deadline or certain quantity of works? And when doing so, how can you ensure that your creations are reaching their highest potential? Discover what it means to defy gravity with your design or creative works in this episode of Design Futurecast. To see more of the design discussed in this episode, visit DesignFuturecast.com/Episode6 ― and for more inspiration and education on creativity and design, visit MariaLorenaLehman.comman.com
What are the essential ingredients for a brainstorm? Before the Post-its go up and ideas start flying, the best facilitators engage in a healthy dose of planning. Emily Ma, from Alphabet’s X, and former IDEO designer, joins Tina to discuss how to energize teams to generate their best ideas. Plus: should you bring that funky paperweight from your desk, your fuzzy dice, and origami crane? Yes! All this on the first of three episodes with Emily Ma on brainstorming.
Episode 167: Robert Cialdini - The Godfather of Influence Harvard Business Review lists Dr. Cialdini’s research in “Breakthrough Ideas for Today’s Business Agenda.” Influence has been listed on the “New York Times Business Best Seller List.” Fortune Magazine lists Influence in their “75 Smartest Business Books.”CEO Read lists Influence in their “100 Best Business Books of All Time.” Dr. Robert Cialdini has spent his entire career researching the science of influence earning him an international reputation as an expert in the fields of persuasion, compliance, and negotiation. His books including, Influence: Science & Practice, are the result of decades of peer-reviewed research on why people comply with requests.Influence has sold over 3 million copies, is a New York Times Bestseller and has been published in over 30 languages. His new book, Pre-Suasion: A Revolutionary Way to Influence and Persuade, published by Simon & Schuster, quickly became a Wall Street Journal and a New York Times Bestseller. Because of the world-wide recognition of Dr. Cialdini’s cutting edge scientific research and his ethical business and policy applications, he is frequently regarded as the “Godfather of influence.” Episode 167: Robert Cialdini - The Godfather of Influence Subscribe on iTunes or Stitcher Radio The Learning Leader Show “Give people a reputation to live up to." In This Episode, You Will Learn: Empathy is one of the most important characteristics of a great leader (Warren Buffett & Charlie Munger) A 20 year gap in books written... Why? Dr. Cialdini wanted to have sufficient research for Pre-Suasion How the process of "Pre-Suading" happens -- A story shared Story of a business partner who screwed up -- How he primed him by saying "I hate when this happens to nice guys like you" When you receive a job offer, ask for advice from your mentors -- Their response might surprise you When you ask for advice, you develop a partnership and you collaborate. That person becomes part of your and your success The proper way to start every interview (when you are being interviewed): "I would like for you to answer a couple questions for me before we start... Why did you want me here? Why am I great for this role?" This will prime the interviewer to share positives about you. They will work to prove themselves right (about what they said of you) throughout the rest of the interview. The art of priming -- People want to prove themselves right How to get a raise or a promotion? When people are uncertain or fear they will lose you (assuming you provide value), they likely fear losses more than achieving gains. It benefits the organization to hold on to (and it's cheaper) great talent. Reciprocity - Why should a man give flowers at the beginning of a date? Unity - Donald Trump claims to be an outsider -- "We're in this together as outsiders. We are the same group." It resonates with people and creates unity. The Beijing Restaurant experiment The profession of selling -- The new way of thinking: How to create trust = Start with a weakness of your product. Warren Buffett does this better than anyone Great leaders need to be effective inside an organization Learnt the power of asking for advice "We are in this together. We are of the same group." Continue Learning: Read Dr. Cialdini's classic book: Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion Read Dr. Cialdini's newest book: Pre-Suasion Follow Bob on Twitter: @RobertCialdini To Follow Me on Twitter: @RyanHawk12 You may also like these episodes: Episode 078: Kat Cole – From Hooters Waitress To President of Cinnabon Episode 071: Nate Boyer - Green Beret, Texas Football, The NFL Episode 073: Jay Bilas - World Class ESPN Basketball Broadcaster, Toughness, Fixing The NCAA Episode 107: Simon Sinek – Leadership: It Starts With Why Did you enjoy the podcast? If you enjoyed hearing Dr. Robert Cialdini on the show, please don’t hesitate to send me a note on Twitter or email me. Episode edited by the great J Scott Donnell The Learning Leader Show is supported by Daor Design - Daor Design will help you build your brand like nobody’s business. Most of their work falls into one of four categories: Logo Design, Print Design, Web Design or Digital Marketing. They pride themselves in being a trusted, valued resource for their growing family of clients.
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This week's guest on Beyond Busy is Cyril Bouquet. Cyril is a co-author of the book called ‘Alien Thinking: The Unconventional Path to Breakthrough Ideas'. He is also a professor of Strategy and Innovation at the IMD Business School in Lausanne, Switzerland. Cyril has worked with a lot of big companies, e.g. UEFA, which welcomes the European Cup 2020 this year in 10 different countries. In this episode, we talk about productivity, how we can use our imagination in the working process and much more. The conversations starts with Cyril's background experience and his interesting job title which is Professor of Strategy and Innovation. > If you would ask me when I was a kid what I'd like to do when I grow up, becoming a professor would be the last thing but somehow it was my destiny. Cyril tells his fancy story how he loved being a professor during his civil service time. Then the conversation move to Cyril's workday, how it usually looks like and how it looks now during the COVID-19 times. Also, Graham is interested in Cyril's experience in facilitating the meeting with 650 leaders from different companies. > I had a lot of nightmares visualising it. How am I going to essentially mobilize a group of 650 people coming from different organisations and cultures? Graham then introduces Cyril's book ‘Alien Thinking' and tries to figure out what Alien Thinking is to Cyril. > The other layer to this is people have different values. And some people don't want equality. They want power. They want to dominate. So if you come to a shark and tell them about the four cookies and the zero cookies. They're gonna be great! That's the way it's supposed to be. Because they operate on the model of greed. They are not trying to strive for two cookie allocation for everyone.That seems like communism for them. And what they want is the Game of Thrones. The full fascinating conversation is also available on Graham Allcott's YouTube channel. Graham is the founder of the time-management training company Think Productive.