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Liberating the Overworked Manager: Time-Saving Strategies to Boost Productivity with Brian IrwinMy guest today on Your Partner In Success Radio, Brian Irwin is a strategic simplifier, author, and consultant with over 25 years of experience dedicated to helping organizations reclaim time, align their teams, and enhance human potential. His actionable strategies drive sustainable growth and streamline operations. Brian's book, "Liberating the Overworked Manager," provides proven tools for managers to regain their sanity and effectiveness in a demanding workplace. That book is on my desk as we speak. Join us as we explore insights from his extensive expertise and learn how to transform your management approach.Connect with Brian Irwin: Website | LinkedIn | Amazon | Download the FREE book PDF We appreciate you tuning in to this episode of Your Partner In Success Radio with Host Denise Griffitts. If you enjoyed what you heard, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners and create even better content!Stay ConnectedWebsite: Your Partner In Success RadioEmail: mail@yourofficeontheweb.com
Do you struggle with giving your team members more ownership and authority? If you've ever wrestled with how to empower your team with confidence, today's guest will tell you exactly what to do.Meet Brian Irwin. Brian is an author, speaker, coach, and mentor. He has a history of successfully leading management teams through complex transformations. Brian considers himself a "strategic simplifier" and has a passion for bringing humanity back into the workplace. He is also a recovering '80s hair band guitarist.In this week's episode, Brian reveals his framework for unlocking hidden potential in every team member. His approach revolves around simple, effective tools that empower employees by defining decision-making authority, mapping team competencies, and identifying the hidden costs that hinder productivity.Join the conversation now and learn how to maximize your team's impact through smarter yet simpler delegation tactics!Get FREE mini-episode guides with the big idea from the week's episode delivered to your inbox when you subscribe to my weekly email.Conversation Topics(00:00) Introduction(02:02) People should be led, and work should be managed(03:30) What's stopping managers from empowering their teams(06:54) Empower your team using the Delegation Tool(11:57) The Internal-External Strategic Action Plan explained(17:03) Why alignment isn't achievable with automation(19:56) Mastering delegation using a skill competency grid(25:27) A great manager Brian has worked for(27:29) Keep up with Brian(28:22) [Extended Episode Only] Hidden costs that are holding your team back(33:26) [Extended Episode Only] Benefits of engaging employees in organizational changeAdditional Resources:- Get the extended episode by Joining The Modern Manager Podcast+ Community for just $15 per month- Read the full transcript here- Follow me on Instagram here - Visit my website for more here- Upskill your team here- Subscribe to my YouTube Channel hereKeep up with Brian Irwin- Follow Brian on LinkedIn here- Download his book here- Visit his official website for more information hereFREE Hidden Cost Assessment EngagementBrian is offering one member of Podcast+ a hidden costs assessment, usually priced at $10,000. Brian will interview your team members and produce a custom report that includes quotes and a breakout of hidden costs by category. Prior engagements have identified an average of $50,000 per person in hidden costs identified! To get this guest bonus and many other member benefits, become a member of The Modern Manager Podcast+ Community.---------------------The Modern Manager is a leadership podcast for rockstar managers who want to create a working environment where people thrive, and great work gets done.Follow The Modern Manager on your favorite podcast platform so you won't miss an episode!
Solving End Times Prophecy ft. Dr. Brian Irwin Go to YouTube video for chance of winning free book. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/zach-miller743/support
Flashback Episode of The Dadlands Podcast with Jamie KalerThis Week's Guest: Bryan ErwinEver had to juggle parenthood while pursuing a career in the entertainment industry? Our guest, writer, producer, and director, Bryan Erwin, gives us his unfiltered take on this. From coaching his kids' football team to his son's early health scare that led him to adopt a unique parenting style, Bryan weaves intriguing narratives that are both entertaining and insightful.In the episode, we chat about numerous topics encompassing both the serious and the light-hearted. We delve into the dynamics of male birth control, the challenges of monthly expenses, and the significance of health and wellness when it comes to parenting. Amid all these, we also find the time for some humor, courtesy of Brian, as he recounts his first gig with Larry the Cable Guy and narrates his upcoming vasectomy appointment in a manner that's bound to tickle your funny bone. Navigating parenthood isn't easy, but sometimes, a little humor can make a world of difference. Tune in to share some laughs with us and Brian Irwin, and listen to his take on the vibrant mix of challenges, surprises, and rewarding moments that make up the rollercoaster ride of parenthood. You'll be left amused, moved, and perhaps, with a new perspective on parenting.Grab yourself a drink, and join us!You can catch more of Bryan Erwin on Facebook at:https://www.facebook.com/bryanerwinYou can catch The Parent's Lounge live every Tuesday Night at 10pm EST/7pm PST at:https://www.facebook.com/theparentsloungeJamie Kaler's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jamiekaler/Jason Gowin's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jasongowin/Kate Mulligan's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/katestmomever/Justin Rupple's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/therupple/The Parent's Lounge TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@theparentsloungeshow
Brian enjoys guiding students toward a better understanding of the culture and setting of the Bible and helping them acquire the tools to exegete and apply it in a responsible and life-changing way. His areas of teaching and research are Old Testament interpretation, Hebrew, Joel and Amos, eschatology, and Israelite history and religion. Brian is frequently invited as a guest lecturer and preacher in a variety of denominational settings. He is an active member of Glenbrook Presbyterian Church, Mississauga. In this episode we discuss how his view of the end times has moved away from dispensationalism, why eschatology matters, reading the Bible literally, the time of the gentiles (Luke 21.24. Ro. 11.25), the re-establishment of the nation of Israel, the Gog and Magog war, Ezekiel's temple, the four horseman of the apocalypse and much more! Buy the book: After Dispensationalism: Reading the Bible for the End of the World: Irwin, Brian P., Perry, Tim: 9781683596813: Amazon.com: Books
The end of the world. It's a popular (and much debated) topic. This podcast (and video) introduces you to a new book which I think is helpful, thoughtful and biblical. It's by Brian Irwin (with Tim Perry): "After Dispensationalism: Reading the Bible for the end of the world."Continue reading
Season 4 Episode 48 | Recorded July 28, 2022 Join Scott and Clayton Oates in this episode as they discuss how Clayton got his start in accounting, the challenges of starting his own business, and how to transition from the finite game to the infinite game. You'll hear about the benefits of partnerships and the importance of choosing partners who share your values. Along the way, Clayton shares insights from his extensive reading list and offers practical advice for bettering yourself and others. This is a must-listen for anyone who wants to become a better leader and make a positive impact in their community. So what are you waiting for? Hit that play button and let's get started! Clayton's start in accounting Leaving a big firm Starting a business and being an “intra-preneur” Trapped in the day to day What does freedom mean? The finite and infinite game Life is easier when everyone is a friend The second mountain, life happens for you, not to you Partnerships From the finite to the infinite List of books Ancient wisdom and new generations Infinite players dealing with finite players The big vendors and differences with them Conference addiction and finding purpose How to vet partners for finite or infinite Being stuck in contracts The “Best” Tech and Tax, Vendor or Partner? Who works for who or with who? App raps, giving back, and accidents Meeting Tim Ferris Eminem's new album… just for Scott Time meets Jeff Bezos Go with the flow and control your reactions Accepting and giving back Project positivity Energizing events Playing off other's energy Don't set your goals with things you can't control Better yourself to better others We mindset versus me mindset Conferences to find Clayton at Stage fright and imposter syndrome Amanda Aguilar Speaking Truth Leading the infinite game Wrapping up and rapping up All the Shoutouts: Simon Sinek, Ron Baker, Brian Irwin, Tim O'Reilly, David Brooks, Liz Mason, Tony Robbins, Michael Gerber, James Carse, Marc Andreessen, Andreessen Horowitz, Netscape, Adam Grant, James Clear, Tim Ferris, Ryan Holiday, Marcus Seneca, Wayne Schmidt, Blake Oliver, CPA, Jeff Bezos, Douglas Sleeter, Amanda Aguillard CPA CISD --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/accountinghigh/message
In this episode, host Marc Goldberg interviews three graduates from Columbia Gorge Community College's Electro-Mechanical Technology program, who are all currently employed at General Electric (GE) Renewable Energy. Brian Irwin, a site supervisor, and Colby Williamson, a wind turbine technician, speak to how valuable the hands-on, practical education and training was at CGCC while also sharing their perspectives on the quality of their jobs and careers at GE. Senior services manager, Tyrel Quantrell, highlights the benefits of partnering with the college, participating in CGCC's program advisory committee and offering work-based learning opportunities. Dr. Marta Yera Cronin, the president of Columbia Gorge Community College, reflects on the interviews and discusses different ways the college advances racial equity and economic mobility by prioritizing job quality within the college and working with employers to advance good jobs and careers in the region. She also elaborates on how Future Ready Oregon 2022 and other state funding can assist the college in developing new programs that are responsive to changing industry skill sets and occupations. The All In: Student Pathways Forward podcast is a part of Oregon's participation in the National Skills Coalition SkillSPAN network.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Brian Irwin, Managing Director and lead of Accenture's Automotive and Mobility practice across North America, and Bill Newman, North America Executive Industry Advisor / Chief at SAP. Brian Irwin and Bill Newman discuss how supply chain challenges today truly feel like a “perfect storm”. Brian observes, “Automotive suppliers need to understand how we got here today and how we can prevent this from happening again. Supply chain is truly the heart of today's Automotive organization and they need to rebuild the heart of the company. Automotive organizations can use their supply chain to rethink their business model and to gain competitive advantage. Be sure to listen to the full conversation for more of their expert insights. For information about upcoming OESA events, visit OESA.org. Industry insights on previous OESA podcasts: Automotive Insiders.
Automotive Insiders is presented by OESA, the Original Equipment Suppliers Association. Industry experts discuss Automotive hot topics to keep the Automotive Supplier Community up to date on the fast-changing mobility landscape. From post-pandemic manufacturing restart planning and worker safety measures, to legal issues and supply chain disruptions, Automotive Insiders is your source of timely and relevant content. Host Bonnie D. Graham welcomes Bill Newman, North America Executive Industry Advisor / Chief at SAP and Brian Irwin, Managing Director and lead of Accenture's Automotive and Mobility practice across North America. Bill Newman and Brian Irwin discuss how supply disruptions have increased the need for demand sensing and planning throughout the value chain. Bill observes, “Digital methods are creating unique ‘win' moments over companies still using traditional approaches. Supplier management and collaboration are paramount. It is critical to understand how your suppliers support your products going into available vehicles.” Balancing complex operations – and material flow inside plant operations – to maximize available output and revenue will enable large suppliers and vehicle makers to maximize revenue and profit per vehicle program. Be sure to hear the full conversation with more of their expert insights. For information about upcoming OESA events, visit OESA.org. Industry insights on previous OESA podcasts: Automotive Insiders.
A podcast for musicians, music lovers, and anyone who loves a good story! In-depth discussions about the music industry & gig life with a variety of musicians & creatives from all over the world!@gigstorieswithmusicpeopleEp. 13 - Kira HooksKira is a singer/songwriter originally from Houston, TX now based in the Bay area. Her latest album Love AtLas(t) is available everywhere including Spotify and even on Vinyl! Kira is an accomplished singer & songwriter and has collaborated with many bands & artists, check out this long list!Ernie Halter (bgvs)**MELD (guitar/bgvs) ** (real name: Melanie Dewey)Dara Tucker (bgvs) **Katie Buxton (bgvs/co-writer) **The Aquaducks (bgvs) John Avila (producer)Kacee Clanton (co-writer)Inbar Starr (co-writer)Steffi Jeraldo (co-writer/bgvs)Ally Brown (bgvs)Yosi Mesbah (bgvs)Lacey Luckett (Lacey Canfield) (co-writer and bgvs)Amirah Shantel (bgvs)Kira Morrison (bgvs)Steve Savage (producer)Jon Estes (producer)Brian Irwin (producer)Markus Chang (producer/cowriter)Ally Brown (bgvs/co-writer)Sadie Hart (bgvs)Mona Najib (co-writer and bgvs)Karlina Covington (bgvs and co-writer)Mike Vadala (lead vocals)Salina Solomon (co-writer)Brooks Hubbard Band (bgvs)Lauren Anderson (bgvs)Madeline Fuhrman (bgvs)D. Sauls (co-writer) S-Wrap (co-writer) Alayna Renae (bgvs)Dawn Red-Sun (bgvs)Nova Mariéé (bgvs)Fernanda Alba (bgvs)Andi Marie (bgvs)Alyssa Jacey (bgvs)Kevin So (co-writer and bgvs)Jimmy Borja (co-writer and bgvs)Shiloh Mae (bgvs)Raymond Joseph (co-writer)Quinn DeVeaux (bgvs)Michelle Ariane (co-writer and bgvs)Kaely Yuchno (bgvs)steve savage (co-writer)Check out www.kirahooks.com and on ig @kirahooks for more!Host:Evan Mykl Chudnow @evanonthebass @the_spaceminthttps://www.thespacemint.com/http://www.evanonthebass.com/https://gig-stories-music-people.captivate.fm*At the moment I have no sponsors, so if you'd like to support this podcast the best thing is to share it on social media or with someone who might be interested! If you want to go above and beyond that and help ensure more episodes you can also purchase my music at https://evanmykl.bandcamp.com/ or even make a contribution on Venmo @Evan-TheSpacemint any help is very much appreciated!Thank you for listening!
Whitney and Heather review articles from “Fly Fishermen Magazine” issue Aug/Sept 2020 article “The Artifact” by Kelly Bastone and “Fly Fishermen Magazine” issue April/May 2020 ”The Protector” by Brian Irwin.www.3riversangler.comhttps://www.tcwn.org/https://www.ijams.org/
After a few weeks of adjusting to the new normal of social distancing and self isolation, host Adam Howard is joined by editor in chief Lucy Higgins to discuss the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the backcountry community. Higgins and Howard chat with Nick Sargent, president of SIA (SnowSports Industries America), about the organization’s #curbyourturns social campaign; they’re also joined by Backcountry contributor Heather Hansman, who talks about her recent feature on mental health in the skiing community and how what she’s learned applies to NOT skiing during the COVID-19 crisis; and Dr. Brian Irwin, physician and medical advisor to the Mt. Washington Volunteer Ski Patrol, discusses terrain closures in New Hampshire’s Tuckerman Ravine.
Live in NYC, Jenny and Yelena are joined by philosopher Brian Irwin who reports on “Designing a Green New Deal”, a conference that took place at UPenn on Sept. 13th. Also discussed: the climate strike, ways to effect political change, Jonathan Franzen (is he a dick?), anthropogenic urban planning, and 'ge-stell'. . Of relevance: “Designing a Green New Deal” https://mcharg.upenn.edu/events/%E2%80%9Cdesigning-green-new-deal%E2%80%9D “US politics is stuck. Can the climate movement shake it loose?” by David Roberts, a panelist at “Designing a Green New Deal” conference. https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/2019/9/23/20877731/climate-strike-politics-march-dc Jeet Heer on Jonathan Franzen: https://www.thenation.com/article/climate-change-jonathan-franzen/
Intrigued by the Amazon Nomads phenomenon, J and Y discuss the erosion of brick and mortar retail and uncanny nature of networked economy. Jenny talks about the notion of “third place”, and Yelena waxes about Victor Gruen, the socialist father of the shopping malls. Also mentioned: teenage dreamworld architecture, tales of out of work ghosts and zero gravity conflict management. Quoted and Referenced: Architechture as Participation, Brian Irwin, PhD. Victor Gruen, AIA Thinking Like a Mall: Environmental Philosophy and the End of Nature, Steven Vogel “Road Tripping with the Amazon Nomads” by Josh Dzieza Josh Korda of Dharmapunx NYC
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. Fisher shares two stories from his recent trip to Indiana, including a unique experience while giving his keynote address at the Federation of Genealogical Societies conference in Fort Wayne. The other story illustrates the unexpected danger of exploring cemeteries in Michigan! Listen to what happened! David then opens Family Histoire News with the awful news of a fire that has destroyed the National Museum in Brazil. The loss is unimaginable. Then Fisher and David talk about a man in England who had a dilemma. His beloved mother-in-law had passed, and the funeral home where she was to have her viewing had gone out of business. Wait til you hear what he did! Then, David shares the heartwarming story of a 99-year-old man who walks six miles a day to visit his ailing wife of 55 years! David then shines his Blogger Spotlight on Jo Henn at jahcmft.blogspot.com. Jo blogs her family stories hoping to use them as “cousin bait” to learn more about her ancestors. Next, Fisher visits with Ron Tanner of FamilySearch.org. Ron and Fisher discuss the many changes coming to the iconic website, and particularly “The Tree,” which will soon include same sex couples. It’s a great update on one of genealogy’s great resources. Then, Fisher talks with Brian Irwin of Legacy Tree Genealogists about descendancy research. To hear Fisher tell it, it’s one of the most important strategies you could ever pursue, especially when trying to break down brick walls. Finally, Tom Perry, the Preservation Authority from TMCPlace.com, talks about a unique digitization problem he recently came upon, possibly from the 1920s, and how he has been able to resolve it. In part two, Tom goes into the importance of getting those oral histories recorded now if you’re planning to include them in video presentations intended to be done for the holidays. That’s all this week on Extreme Genes, America’s Family History Show!
In today's episode Brian Irwin, a 3 on the Enneagram, joins Suzanne. What is courageous for a 3? What does a Contemplative Practice look like for a 3? Brian also shares what life is like being in a relationship with a fellow aggressive number.
Brian Irwin, the voice of Luke and the show's composer, answers some questions about himself and his work on the podcast.Did you enjoy this episode? Please rate us and leave a review! Also, don't forget to subscribe so you won't miss any episodes! If you would like support the cast and crew, please join Patreon! You'll get bonus content, discounts, exclusive merch, and other goodies. You can also support us by getting some sweet swag (is that a thing people still say?) at our TeeSpring store! Visit the website at Boom.ObserverPictures.com for links to all of that plus ways to follow us on social media!
Download the episode Hello! Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast.I'm over in Europe this week facilitating a project management workshop for a great international company. Though I'm thousands of miles from home in a culture and language that is notably different from my own, I find a couple things remain the same: if you want to deliver projects and lead teams anywhere in this world, you're going to have to deal with conflict and organizational politics.It's just a reality of working with people.When I think of politics with projects, I think of my colleague Brian Irwin, PMP. Brian is the author of Managing Politics and Conflict in Projects, published by Management Concepts and is a contributing author to the book The 77 Deadly Sins of Project Management (Management Concepts, 2009). I had the opportunity to talk with Brian recently and look forward to sharing that interview with you in this episode.How well prepared are you to handle the conflicts that are facing you today? I find that too few leaders have sufficiently developed their ability to navigate the inevitable conflict that comes with their role.Because of the popularity of our current promotion, I'm extending the discount on our conflict e-learning program. Just use a coupon code of OCT-ROCK-50OFF and you will get $50 off a license. Instead of $149, you can get your hands on this practical learning to help you manage conflict more effectively for only $99. This offer is valid through November 15, 2009. Have some left over training budget yet this year? Invest in your ability to navigate conflict. Contact me at podcast@i-leadonline.com to learn more.Make sure to pick up a copy of Brian Irwin's book, and don't miss Brian's articles on ProjectConnections.com.How about letting your friends and colleagues know about The People and Projects Podcast! Send them a link to our web page at www.i-leadonline.com/podcast, or have them look us up on iTunes! It would be a privilege for me to help develop their ability to lead and deliver as well.Thank you for joining me today! Have a great week! We'll see you next time on The People and Projects Podcast!